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2023—2024学年度上学期2023级高一9月月考英语试卷命题人:刘蓉审题人:李明慧考试时间:2023年9月22日第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相
应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Howlongwilltheconcertlast?A.Twohours.B.Oneandahalfhours.C.Onehour.
2.Whowillcarryouttheplan?A.Sophie.B.David.C.Mary.3.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthecourse?A.Worthtaking.B.Toohard.C.Veryeasy.4.Wherewillthespeakersmeet?
A.Atthecafe.B.Atthebusstop.C.Attheentrancetothestadium.5.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?A.Speaklouder.
B.Apologizetoher.C.Turnofftheradio.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话
或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.Howmuchmoneyshouldthemanpay?A.£315.B.£350.C.£375.7.Howwillthemanpay?
A.Incash.B.Bycreditcard.C.Bycheck.听下面一段对话,回答第8至10题。8.Whydoesthemanfeelexhausted?A.Hehastroubleinlearninglaw.B.Hehasdifficultywi
thChinese.C.Hehasbeenworkinghardtocatchupwithothers.9.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.AttendtalksinLawDepartme
nt.B.Practicelisteningandspeakingmore.C.Talktonativespeakersasmuchaspossible.10.Whatdoesthewomanofferto
do?A.PracticeChinesewiththeman.B.GototheLawDepartmentwiththeman.C.Helpthemanprepareforthecomingtest.听下面一段对话,回答第11至13题。11.Whatdoesthewomandorigh
taftershegetsup?A.Takeashower.B.Havebreakfast.C.Gorunning.12.Whendoesthewomanreadthenewspaper?A.Atabout7:00.B.Atabout7:15.C.Atabout7:30.13.Whatcanwel
earnfromtheconversation?A.Thewomanleaveshomeforworkat8:00.B.Themanhardlygetsupbefore9:00.C.Officehoursstartfrom9:30.听下面一段对话,
回答第14至16题。14.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Acomputergame.B.Aviolentmovie.C.Attacksonchildren.15.Whatdoest
hewomanthinkoftheagelimit?A.It'sreasonable.B.It'suseless.C.It'sunfair.16.Whatistheworstinfluenceofviolentscenesonchildren?A.Havin
gbaddreams.B.Fightingwiththeirfriends.C.Gettinginjured.听下面一段对话,回答第17至20题。17.Whendidthespeakerstarttocollec
thatsthesecondtime?A.In2005.B.In2006.C.In2010.18.Whydidthespeakersellhersecondhatcollection?A.Shehadnotimetolookafterthehats.B.
Shewantedtogotoanothercity.C.Sheneededmoney.19.Howcanpeopleadmirethespeaker'shatcollection?A.Bygoingtoamuseum.B.Byvisi
tingawebsite.C.Bygoingtoheroffice.20.Whatdoweknowaboutthespeaker?A.Sheisworkingforanadvertisingagency.
B.ShestudiedinCopenhagen.C.Shegotmostofthehatsfromherfriends.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.
5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ALosAngelesisalwaysapopularholidaydestination.Tofullyenjoyyourtravelthere,youshou
ldknowitsfood,weather,andalsotraffic.WhiledrivinginL.A.issimilartothatinotherareas,thereareafewspecificrulestonote.HOVlanes
(车道)OnmanyL.A.freeways,oneormorelanesatthefarleftareusedashigh-occupancyvehicle(HOV)lanes.Theyusuallyhavelimitedaccessan
dyoucanonlyenterorexitwherethereisabreakinthedoubleyellowline.MostHOVlanesrequireaminimumoftwopeopleinthecar;somerequirethree.Vehiclestowingtrail
ers(拖车)areNOTallowedintheHOVlane,regardlessofhowmanypeopleareinthem.Toll(收费)lanesOncertainfreeways,theHOVlanesaredouble-purposedastolllanesfo
rpeopledrivingalonewhohaveaFasTrak,anelectronictollcollectionsystem.Therefore,youalsohavetohaveoneinthatlaneasaHOV,whichisinconvenientifyou'rejustvis
iting.FasTrakisineffectonpartsofthe110freewaybetweenthe405and10freeways,andonpartsofthe10freewayeastofDowntownL.A.CellphonesItisagainstthelawto
talkonacellphonewhiledrivingwithoutusingahands-freedevice.Holdingacel1phonetoyourearwhiledrivingwilllandyouwithaticket.AlcoholDrivingundert
heinfluenceistakenseriouslyinL.A.Thelegalbloodalcohollimitis0.08%,butyoucanbechargedwithlowerlevelsiftheyshowyoucan'tfunctionnormally.P
lacinganopenedbottleofalcoholinthepassengerareawhiledriving(orsitting)isillegal.Anyopenedcontainerofalcoholhastobetransportedinthetrunk.21.Whatdoyou
knowaboutHOVlanes?A.Theyareintendedforlargervehicles.B.Theyareonthefarrightoffreeways.C.Theyencouragepeople
tosharecars.D.Theyallowcarstoenteroverthedoubleyellowline.22.WhichissurelyagainsttheroadrulesinL.A.?A.Drivi
ngonthe110freewaywithaFasTrak.B.Ridingwithanopenedbottleofalcoholinbackseats.C.Puttingthecellphoneinthecarwhiledriving.D.Goingbelowthebloodal
cohollimitof0.08%.23.Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?A.Atrafficlaw.B.Aroadmap.C.Areport.D.Aguidebook.BWhen
youheartheword"birthmark",youprobablythinkofoneofthoseblackorbrownspotsthatyouhaveonyourbody.Forme,it'sdifferent—Ihavethemon
mylipsandinsidemymouth.I'musedtobeingasked,"Whatarethoseblackmarksonyourlips?"WhenItellpeoplethey'rebirthmarks,theyusually
say,"That'sstrange."Iusedtoconsiderthemugly.However,mymomcallsthembeautymarks.Inpictures,Iusedtohidemybirthmarksbyp
ursing(噘起)mylipssoIwouldn'thavetodealwithpeople'squestions.AsIwasgrowingup,peopleworemeoutwiththem.Somepeoplewouldaskmethesamequestionseven
beforeknowingmyname.InsocietyIfeellikewejudgepeoplebytheirlooksbeforetheirpersonality.Mybirthmarksarecausedbyageneticconditionfrommymom's
sideofthefamily.Mymom'smomhasbirthmarksonherlips,andmymom'suncleandmyunclehavesomeontheirbodies.EveryyearIplan
tohaveaproceduretoremovethem.Butwhenimaginingtheprocess,Ialwaysgetnervousandgiveup.Mycousinfacesasimilarchallenge.Sheha
sahugebirthmarkthattakesupherwholearm.She'snevertriedtohideitorchangeherappearance.Once,hergrandmothertoldhert
hatthebirthmarklookedextremelyprominentandsuggestedthatsheshouldwearlongsleevesmoreoften.Ifmycousinhadactuallytakenthatsuggestion,shewo
uldn'tbesuchapersonassheis.Inspiredbymycousin,IamfinallyacceptingwhoIamandnowIdon'thesitatewhensomeoneasksmeaboutthemeither.Isa
y,"They'rebeautymarks"andsmilewithoutpursingmylips.24.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenaskedaboutthebirthmarks?A.Shewasbo
redtobefacedwiththequestion.B.Shefeltshytogiveothersananswer.C.Shewasscaredtobemadefunofbypeople.D.Shefeltexcitedtoshowherdifference.25.Whohas
thesimilarbirthmarksliketheauthor?A.Hermother.B.Hergrandmother.C.Hercousin.D.Heruncle.26.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheauthor'sco
usin?A.Shedislikestalkingaboutherbirthmark.B.Sheismoreconfidentthantheauthor.C.Sheneverjudgesothersbytheirlooks.D.Shehastakenhergrandma'ssuggest
ion.27.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"prominent"inparagraph4mean?A.Brilliant.B.Harmful.C.Obvious.D.Moving.CTherearemanye
xperiencesaWesternercandescribeasa“cultureshock”inChina,oneofthefastest-growingeconomies,likeeatingmouthwateringb
aoziforbreakfast.Theseexperiences,however,paledincomparisontotheoneIexperiencedduringmytimeinanorgani
zationI’vebeenservinginfortwoyearstoprovidefreeeducationaltoursatmyleisure—theadvancementandequalizingofChina’sknownwealthdisparity(差异)t
hroughthesocialnetworkandcashlesspaymentgiant,WeChat,whichIrarelyusedbefore.Lastmonth,theorganizationledathrillingtriptocamp.Initially,w
ewentthroughavillagekeptalivebytheresidents.Theviewstherearesoattractiveandrefreshing.Walkingthroughendlessredappletrees,Isawanel
derlywomanwhogentlyofferedtosellmeapples.Unfortunately,IinformedherIdidn’thavecashonhand.Shequicklytoldmetos
cantheQRcodeonherphone,whichinsecondswouldgetmymoneyintoherbankaccountviaWeChat.Needlesstosay,Iwasblownaway.Andofcourse,theapplesweretasty.
Asanadvocateoffinancialgrowthopportunitiesinunder-servedcommunities,itwasinspiringtowitnessthattechnologyl
etspeoplecontributetotheeconomyregardlessofsocioeconomicbackgroundinChina.Thoughthesocioeconomicproblemsremaintosomeextent,access
toandadoptionoftechnologycreatingfinancialopportunitiestransformsthelivesofeverydaycitizensandenablescommunitiestoflower.WhileIoncedidn’tbel
ievea“cashlesssociety”waspossibleandthoughtitcouldcausemoreunfavorableconditions,Inowstandcorrected.PerhapsitmighttakelongerforNewYorkCitytoadapt,asw
elagbehind(滞后)inthistransformationandthereissomuchwecanlearn.Ialsowonderwhatthehumanracecanachievewhentechnologypro
videsendlessopportunitiesforpeopleofallbackgroundstoadvance.28.Whatdoesthefirstparagraphtellusabouttheauthor?A.Sheisstrugglingwithcultureshock.B.She
doesvoluntaryworkwhenfree.C.ShereallyenjoysChinesebreakfast.D.Shelikesusingsocialnetworks.29.Whichofthefollowingsurprisedtheauthorduring
thetrip?A.Thewayofpaying.B.Tasteoftheapples.C.PopularityofWeChat.D.Sceneryofthevillage.30.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetoacashlessso
cietynow?A.Critical.B.Positive.C.Concerned.D.Curious.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Humanswillachievemorewith
technologyB.NewYorkwillbethenextcashlesssocietyC.TechnologyhelpsimproveeverydaylifeD.Chinabecomesthefastest-growingeconomyDAn
tarcticaremainedlargelyuntouchedbyhumansforthousandsofyears,allowinganecosystemtodevelopindependently.However,sincethe1990s,thela
stwildlandontheplanetisbecominganincreasinglypopulardestinationforadventure-seekingtourists.Now,astudynewlycon
ductedshowsthevisitorsmaybeleavingbehindharmfulbacteriawhichcoulddestroythatarea’sbirdpopulation.Wemainlyhearaboutzoonoses(动物传染病)—diseasesli
keEbolaandpigflu—thatarespreadfromanimalstohumans,yethumanscanalsoinfectanimalswithillnessessuchastheflu.Researchers,however,
believedthatAntarcticanimals,whichhadnorecordedreverse(反向的)caseofzoonoses,werenotaffectedbythedangerduetotheextremeenvironme
nt.ButmicrobiologistsMartaCerdà-CuéllarattheResearchCenterforAnimalHealth,wasnotconvincedthiswastrue.Sosheandsomecolleaguesdecidedtoexaminewaste
samplesfromAntarcticbirdsforevidenceofhumanbacteria.Toensurethewastewasnotpolluted,thescientistshadtocollectit
fromthebirdsthemselves.Thiswasnoeasytask.Ittookthescientistsfouryearstocollectwastesamplesof666adultbirdsfrom24lo
calspecies.However,itwaswellworththeeffort.Theresultsoftheirstudyshowedthepresenceofseveraltypesofhumanbacteriainthebirdwaste.“Theba
cteria,whichareacommoncauseforinfectionsinhumans,don’tusuallycausedeathinwildanimals,”saysCerdà-Cuéllar.“However,the
pathogens(病原体)thatarrivetohighlysensitivepopulationscouldcauseextinctionofsomepopulationsanddestroythelocalecosystem.”Theresearcheralsofear
sthepresenceofthesebacteriacouldforeseethearrivalofother,moredeadly,pathogensasthenumberofpeoplevisitingtheareaincreases
.Whilethebestsolutionwouldbetopreventtourism,Cerdà-Cuéllar,whobelievesitisbecauseofeffortsfromtouristandscientific
groupsthatAntarcticaremainslargelyprotected,saysthat’simpossible.“Whileweshoulddoasmuchaspossibletoreducethespread,it’shardtobelievewe’llstoptourism
andscienceatthesesites,andsoitishardtobelievethathumanswon’tcontinuetopassonpathogens.”32.Whichofthefollowingwillthenewstudysupport?A.TheAntarctic
becomespopularwithtourists.B.TheAntarcticecosystemisdestroyedbyoutsiders.C.TouristsexposeAntarcticbird
stohumanbacteria.D.Zoonosesarespreadfromanimalstohumans.33.WhydidresearchersthinkAntarcticanimalswerefreefromhumandis
eases?A.TheAntarcticweatherisextraordinarilycold.B.ThenumberoftouriststotheAntarcticissmall.C.Therewasnorecor
dedcaseofreversezoonoses.D.AnindependentecosysteminplaceinAntarctica.34.WhatadvicemightCerdà-Cuéllargive?A.StrengthenresearchesintoAntarc
ticanimals.B.StoptourismandscienceinAntarctica.C.Monitorthepresenceofotherpathogens.D.RestrictthenumberofvisitorstoAntarctica.35.Inwhi
chsectionofamagazinemightthetextbefound?A.Health.B.Science.C.Tourism.D.Geography.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选
出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Whenyouthinkaboutadeadlyanimal,youmaythinkofashark,alion,orevenanelephant.Ho
wever,thetruthisthatthedeadliestanimalintheworldismuchsmallerandmoreannoying.36Anditfeedsonhumanblood,transportingnumerousdisea
sesfromonepersontothenext.Figureitout,yet?Yes,it'sthemosquito.Thenumbersdon'tlie:AccordingtotheWorldHealt
hOrganization,morethan725,000peopleworldwidearekilledbymosquito-bornediseaseseachyear.Thesediseasesincludem
alaria(疟疾),denguefever,yellowfever,andencephalitis.37"Beingabletoadapteasilytonewenvironmentsisoneofthereasonswhymosquitoesa
rethemostdeadly,"BurnsBlackwell,anexpertinpestcontrolsaid.38Mosquitoeshavelearnedtolayeggsinaslittleasafewsmalldropsofwaterandeachfem
alemosquitocanlaybetween50and500eggsonce.Theirpopulationsalsoreachthehighestpointatdifferenttimesindifferentare
asallovertheworld,makingitnearlyimpossibletoavoidbeingbitten.39Inareaswherethere'retoomanymosquitoes,localauthoritiestrytocont
rolthepopulationthroughroutinepesticideapplications."Weshouldprotectourselvesbyavoidingplaceswherethereistoomuchwater,"saidBernardCohen,MD,aprofesso
rattheJohnsHopkinsUniversitySchoolofMedicine.40Wearbugrepellent(驱虫剂)thatcontainsDEET(upto30percent)whenheadingoutdoors,andreapplyitabouteveryfo
urhours.A.Mostofthediseasescanbecuredinashorttime.B.Healsostressesthatalittleprotectionwillgoalongway.C.Therearemorethan100variet
iesofthisthingonearth.D.Mosquitoestakemuchinterestingettingintouchwithchildren.E.Andeverybiteincreasestheri
skofgettingaseriousdisease.F.Anotherreasontheinsectsaresodeadlyisthattheyproducequickly.G.Malariaisthemosthorrible,killingatleast600,000peop
leayear.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Ame
adowinbloom(鲜花盛开的草甸)cannotbemoreappealingforBritish.Theswingingwildflowersattheirpeakshowessence(精髓)oftheseasonandareperfectforrecordingwithyourvide
ocamera.Butthatisathingofthepast.Motorways,newtowns,factories—Britainhas41muchdamagetoitsnaturalscenery,andeveryyearmorelandofthe
countrysideis42totallbuildings.Whilenowildlifehabitathasescapedthe43ofthedeveloper’sbulldozer(推土机),nonehas44agreaterimpac
tthanthemeadow.Around95%ofBritain’smeadowshave45inthepast70years.Thebloomingmeadowwasamuch-loved46oftheEnglishcountrysidepoetryforgenerat
ions,as47tothesummeraswhitesnowtothewinter.Nowadays,scenesofafarmer’sfieldfullofcolorfulwildflowersaremore48tobeseenongreetingcardsthanoncoun
tryroadsinJuly.Althoughexpansionofcitieshas49England’sgreenland,theprimarycauseforthelosswasthepost-wartrendoffrequent
50practice.Thesewildflower-richhabitatsbegantodecreaseduringwartimewhentraditionallymanagedgrasslandwas
51toserveasfarmland.Thesowingofhighlyproductivecrops,suchaspotato,52thepracticeafterthewar.Moreofthegrasslandwas,therefore,g
oneforever.Intermsofbiodiversity,the53ofthehabitatcannotbeoverstated:acommonoldmeadowcansupportaround150differentpla
ntspecies.Manyofthemare54,sincetheyflowerforjustafewdaysinmidsummer.Anuncutmeadowisalsoa55formanyofBritain’sthreatenedbi
rdstokeepawayfromenemies.41.A.foughtB.witnessedC.ignoredD.described42.A.comparedB.connectedC.leftD.lost43.A.spreadB.progressC.pollutionD.inventio
n44.A.avoidedB.resistedC.sufferedD.had45.A.survivedB.disappearedC.recoveredD.improved46.A.imageB.styleC.titleD.idea47.
A.conventionalB.symbolicC.specialD.evident48.A.impossibleB.preciousC.popularD.likely49.A.putintoB.setdownC.ea
tenintoD.laiddown50.A.commercialB.industrialC.agriculturalD.environmental51.A.consideredB.transforme
dC.allowedD.designed52.A.finishedB.simplifiedC.modernizedD.deepened53.A.convenienceB.balanceC.significanceD.difference
54.A.rareB.typicalC.regularD.fresh55.A.concernB.necessityC.shelterD.source第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入
适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式,并将答案填写在答题卡相应的位置上。WhenPeterSangerandLijangWugottogether,it56(strike)themthattheymustbelong-lostfrie
nds.Inthefight57airpollution,theybelievethatifyoucan’tmeasureit,youcan’tbeatit.That’s58theyfoundedGreenCitySolutions:“Thesolutiontoquan
tifiablyimprovecityair.”Theirinvention—theCityTree—actsasanairpurifier—aninteresting59(add)tourbantreesandgreenspac
es.Rootedinscience,airpollutioncanbeeatenbytheverticalflat-paneled(平面的)“trees”60(dot)aroundcitiesacross
Europe,whilethe“trees”alsoactasseatsforpedestrians.SangerandWu’svisionisforaworldinwhichpeopleincitiescanlive61(healthy).Th
eylongtocreatelivingconditionsthatallowallpeoplearoundtheworldtopermanentlyhavecleanerair62(breathe).Usingremotetechnology,
theCityTreecombines63air-purifyingfeatureofmoss(苔藓)withtheremotetechnologytoincreasetheairflowthroughthe“trees”.Thisallowsthemt
o“suckup”andcleanmoreairthannormal,andtheamounttheyfiltercanbeincreased,64(depend)onpollutionlevelsatdifferenttimesofday.The
Germangreen-techstart-upisnowfundedbytheEuropeanCommissiontosetupaCityTreenetworkof15brandnewunitsandtestitina65(science)wa
yinBerlin’spollutionhotspotsnextyear.第四部分写作(共两节;满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是李华,一位高中毕业生。你的朋友Tom刚刚踏入高中,对于全新的高中学习既困惑又焦虑,请你写一封信,为他提供一些高中学习生活
的建议。注意:1.词数100词左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearTom,____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua第二节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头
语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数为150左右。In1989,freshoutofhighschool,Ihadthedifficulttaskofchoosingacareerpathbeforecollegestart
edinthreemonths.InthosedaysinPakistan,therewerelimitedoptions:becomingadoctororanengineer,orenteringthefinancialworldaftergettingabu
sinessdegree.Iwasn'tinterestedinengineering,soIwasleftwithmedicineorbusiness.Icouldn'tdecide.Myuncle,aninfluentialpers
oninthefamily,suggestedthatIdoaworkplacementtoexperienceitforamonthinaninternationalcompanyfollowedbyamonthinahospital.Afterthat,Icouldmake
adecision.Itseemedlikeabrilliantidea.Iwasacceptedforamonth'splacementataforeignbankinKarachi.Igotafeelforhowtheworldoffinancefun
ctioned,madenewfriends,andgenerallyenjoyedthemostlyeasy-goingworksurroundings.Themonthpassedrapidly,andsoonIbeganworkingataleadinghospitali
nKarachi.Theexperiencecouldn'thavebeenmoredifferent.Thehospitalhadanintenseenvironment.Thedaysstartedearly(at7am,comparedto9amatthebank),an
dwerefilledwithendlessduties.Andthenightcalls!Thiswascrazy,workingallday,throughthenight,andagainthenextday.Ibeganthinkingaboutmytwoexp
eriences.Thebankhadofferedamorerelaxingatmosphere,betterworkinghoursandlessstress.Thehospitalwasfullofexcitementandunpredicta
bility,butthestudyingandtrainingwasdifficult.Itseemedthatthebusinessoptionwasgoingtowinout.Neartheendofmymonthatthehospital,Iwasdrivinghomeafteran
especiallybusynightcall.Infrontofmewasapublicbus,withcollegestudentssittingonthetop.Asthedriverweavedthrough(穿梭)traffic,Ic
ouldseetheboysshakingfromsidetoside.注意:续写词数应为150左右。Suddenly,aboyfellofthebackofthebus.Thenextday,whenIwenttoh
ospitaltoseetheboy,allhisfamilygotup,withgratefulsmilesontheirfaces.9月月考(9.21)答案听力1—5BCACC6—10BCBBA1
1—15CBBAA16—20CACBA阅读理解21—23CBD24—27ABBC28—31BABC32—35CADB36—40CGFEB完形填空41—45BDACB46—50ABDCC51—55BDCAC语篇填词56.struck57.against58.w
hy59.addition60.dotted61.healthily62.tobreathe63.the64.depending65.scientific应用文写作DearTom,Thanksfortrustingme.Asforme,Ihavetreasuredthe3
-yearlifesomuchandregarditasavitallylift-changingexperience.Intheprocess,thoughitwasquitedemanding,Ibecamematureandlea
rnedhowtohandledifficulties.Withregardtotheadvice,I’dliketodrawyourattentiontothefollowingaspects.Firstly,arrangingyourtimeproperly
andsettingatimescheduleareconsiderable.Neverputoffwhatyoushoulddotodaytilltomorrow,oryoumaybeoverwhelmedbypilesofhomework.M
oreover,teacherscanguideyoutothecorrectway,whynotcontactthemmorewhenyoufeeldepressed?Then,sinceyouwillexperiencehundredso
ffiercebattles,astrongbodyandausualmind,tosomeextent,determineeverything.Ihopethesewillbeofgreatusetoyou.Wishyouagreatsuccessinthefollowingthreey
ears.Yourssincerely,LiHua读后续写Suddenly,aboyfellofthebackofthebus.Hehittheroadfacedownandrolledover.Helaymotionlessinthemiddleoftheroadasthebusdroveaw
ayquickly.Thecarsdirectlybehindthebusbrakedtoavoidtheboy,butnonestopped.Iknewthatiftheboywasbleedingintohisbrain,hewoulddieso
on.Istoppedmycar.Iliftedhisunconsciousbodyintomycarwiththehelpofsomepassers-by,andthenracedbacktothehospital.SinceIwasn'tallowedint
otheoperationroom,Idrovehome.Thenextday,whenIwenttohospitaltoseetheboy,allhisfamilygotup,withgratefulsmilesonth
eirfaces.Themotherheldmyhandsandstartedweeping."Son,youareanangel,"sherepeatedoverandoveragain.Aftercomfortingher,Iwentovertotheboy.Hemanagedtosmile
andsqueezedmyhand.Nowordswerespokenbetweenus—nonewereneeded.Ispenttherestofthedayinastateofexcitement,themostfabulousmoodIhadeverexperience
d.IknewwhatIwantedtodofortherestofmylife.