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2020年下学期段考高二英语试卷时量:120分钟满分:150分第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.
18.C.£9.15.答案是C.1.Wherearethespeakersmostprobably?A.Attherestaurant.B.Athome.C.Intheoffice.2.What'sthemanlookingfor?A
.Hishat.B.Histie.C.Hisclothes.3.Howmuchwillthewomanpayifshebuysthephonetoday?A.$200.B.$270.C.$310.4.Whyisthewomangoingdownto
wn?A.TomeetLisa.B.Todosomeshopping.C.Toborrowsomebooks.5.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.Tobuyanotebook.BTomakenotes.C.ToteachFrench.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。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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题,6.H
owwasTedinclasstoday?A.Tired.B.Active.C.Frightened.7.WhatcouldTedhavedonelastnightaccordingtotheconversatio
n?A.Hemusthavehangedoutlate.B.Hemusthavestayeduplate.C.Hemusthavehadterribledreams.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Wheredidthewomanjustgetbackfrom?A.Am
erica.BThailand.C.France.9.Howoftendoesthemantravel?A.Twiceayear.B.Onceayear.C.Onceeverytwoyears.10.Whichseasonisi
tnow?A.SpringB.Summer.C.Winter.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Howdidtherichbusinessmangettrappedinthedesert?A.Hewasto
ohungrytofindhiswayout.B.Hisairplanebrokedown.C.Hegotlostthere12.Whatwilltheweatherprobablybelikethisafternoon?A.HotB.RainyC.Cool13.Whatarethespea
kersgoingtodothisafternoon?A.Drinktea.B.Haveapicnic.C.Goonanadventure.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Howoldisthewoman?A.Eighteenyearsold.B.Twentyyearsold
.C.Thirtyyearsold.15.Wheredoesthewomanusuallyseeherbrother?A.Atherownplace.B.Atherbrother'splace.C.Attheirparents'place.16.Whichsportdoesthewoman'sd
aughterplay?A.Basketball.B.Soccer.C.Volleyball.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whereisthespeakerlikelyfrom?A.Malaga.B.Barcelona
.C.Granada18.WhatistheweatherlikeinsouthernSpain?AIt'sveryrainy.B.It'swindyandcold.C.It'ssunnyandwarm.19.Howhighwillthetemperatur
ebetomorrow?A.18degrees.B.27degrees.C.28degrees.20.Whatplacewillhaveastorm?A.Malaga.B.FromBarcelonatoGranadaC.Allthecountryexc
eptMalaga.第二部分阅读(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A.B.C.D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AWillyoucrazyaboutthesenewly-builtproductsthatarenotmere
lyquiteusefulbutalsogoodtotheenvironment?Comeandseethen!Eco-friendlyUmbrellaTraditionalumbrellacomew
ithafixedsurface.Althoughitischangeable,youcannotreplaceiteasily.Thiseco-friendlydesignismoreflexible.Itisactuallyonlyan
umbrellaskeletonwithoutanysurface,whichcanbefolded,soyoucanputanythingsuchasnewspapers,plasticbagsorwhateveryouwanttoserve
astheprotectingsurface.Pollution-sensitiveDressDon'tbecaughtoutsideunawareofpollutionlevelsintheair.Thepollution-sensitiveEP
ADressbyStephanieSandstromnoticespollutionintheairaccordingly.Thisdress---whichisactuallyquitepretty---lookslikeyoupullitfr
omthebottomofthedirtylaundrypilewhentheairisdirty.Itmightprotectyourhealthbyadvisingyoutostayindoorsfortheday
,butitwon'tdoyouanyfavorifyou'remeetingwithclients.Eco-friendlyCarRacerCanyouimageacarracerissoeco-friendlythatitstyresaremadefrom
potatoes,itsbodyiscreatedfromhemp(大麻)andrapeseedoilanditrunsonfuelmadefromwheatandsugarbeet?TheoneseaterracingcarcalledEcoOneisbuiltb
yexpertsfromWarwickUniversity,whohopethatEcoOnewillbeadoptedbytheautomotiveindustry.Itissoldat$51,000.Eco-friendlyMoss(苔藓)CarpetDoyoukn
owitissaidthatwalkingonfreshgrasscanreallyincreasesyourbloodcirculation?TheMossCarpet,createdbyNguyenLaChanh,looksatgettingthegrasstoyourfeet.Them
atincludesballmoss,islandmossandforestmoss.Thehumidity(湿度)ofthebathroomensuresthatitgrowswell.Andthat'sw
hyyouneedtoplaceitthereandnotanywhereelse.21.TheEPADressisdesignedto_______.A.discouragepeoplefromgoingoutB.helpmeetwithclientsC.im
provepeople'sappearanceD.informpeopleofairquality22.WhatcanweknowaboutEcoOne?A.Itcanseatonepassengerandonedriver.B.Itcan'tbeaff
ordedbythepublicatpresent.C.Itismainlymadefromsomekindsofplants.D.Itwilltaketheplaceofthetraditionalcarindustry.23.Wheredoesthetextprobabl
ycomefrom?A.Asciencereport.B.Apersonalblog.C.Ahealthreport.D.Anofficialdocument.BItiswhenRussellLyonsvolunteeredforthefirsttimethatheread“
GoodnightMoon"toaclassofSanDiegopreschoolers.Anditwasn'treading---he'dmemorizedthebookandwasrecitingitoutloud.Hewas4then.Still,he
saiditfeltgoodthere,infrontoftheotherkids,lendingahand.Hewantedmoreofthatfeeling.Thirteenyearslater,he'sg
ettingalotofit.He'sonafive-monthroadtripacrossAmerica---notsightseeing,butvolunteering.TheUniversityCityresidenthasspen
ttimeatanananimalreserveinUtah,awomen'shelterinSt.Louis,asoupkitcheninNewYork,aretirementhomeinTucson.Thisweekhe'sinLosAngele
s,ataprogramthatsupportsdisabledyouth.“IjustlikehelpingpeopleandfeelingthatsomethingIdoismakingadifference,"hesaid.Heresists(抵制)theide
athathis“DOGoodAdventure"isallthatunusual.Althoughitbothershimthatthemediaoftendescribeyoungpeopleaslazyandself-centered,hestillrega
rdshistripasachancetomakeastatement,too.“About55percentofteensdovolunteerwork,higherthantherateforadults
,"hesaid,accordingtoastudy."Noteverybodyknowsthat.”Ofcourse,someteensdovolunteerworkbecauseitlooksimpressiveontheircollegeapplications.Lyonss
aidhementionedhistriponhisapplications.Butcharityworkisahabitwithhim.Evenbeforethecross-countrytrip,hewasvolunteeringa
bout200hoursayearatvariousplaces.He'smadesandwichesforhomelessfamiliesinWashingtonD.C.andhe'staughtmathtofifth-gradersinCuernavaca,Me
xico.Hegetssomeofthatdrivefromhismother,LesleyLyons,whohasbeeninvolvedinnonprofitsformuchofherlife.Shewastherewhenherson“read”tothepreschool
ers---amemoryofhers"thatwillnevergoaway".24.HowdidRussellLyonsstartasavolunteer?A.Byrecitingastoryforpreschool
ers.B.Byhelpingkidswithhomework.C.Bylendingbookstokids.D.Bygivingalecture.25WhichdoyouthinkisRussell'sstatement?A.Volunteeringisanunusualadve
nture.B.Youngpeoplearelazyandselfish.C.Youngpeoplearewillingtohelpothers.D.Therateofadultsdoingvolunteerworkish
igherthanthatofteenagers.26.WhyhasRussellLyonsbeendoingvolunteerwork?A.Becausehethinksitisnecessaryforcollegeappl
ications.B.Becausehethinksithasbecomeanaturalpartofhislife.C.Becausehethinkshelikesthefeelingofbeingpraised.D.Becausehethin
ksheoughttokeephispromisetoMom.27.Whatdoesthelastparagraphsuggest?A.LesleyLyonsistoobusytolookafterherson.B.Childrenarealwaysimp
ortanttotheirparents.C.LesleyLyonsalmostearnsnomoneyallherlife.D.RussellLyonsisgreatlyinfluencedbyhismother.CHowmuchdoconsumerscar
eaboutthecarbonfootprintoftheproductstheybuy?Wouldtheycaremoreifthegoodswerelabeledwithemissions(排放物)data?
Doesitmatteratwhichstageinthelifecycleofaproductthecarbonisemitted?ResearchpublishedintheInternationalJournalofEnvironmentalPolicyandDecisionMakingo
ffersawaytofindout.Studyparticipantsviewacarbonfootprintlabelassimilartolabelsthathaveappearedonsomeexis
tingproducts.Thelabelshowsthecarbondioxideemissionsconnectedwiththeirproduction,transportation,usageanddisposal(清理),thusshowingthebuyert
helikelyeffectonclimatechangeofbuyingaparticularproduct.Inthefirstgroupofstudies,theresearchteamprovedthatcarb
onemissionsandacarbonemissionslabelwouldindeedplayaroleinconsumerproductdecisions,althoughnotasgreataroleasprice.Inasecondsetofs
tudies,theteamfoundthatemissionsconnectedwithusageweremostimportanttoconsumersfollowedbythetransporta
tionanddisposalstages.Thecarbonfootprintoftheproducingprocesswasconsideredlessimportanttoconsumersthantheotherstagesintheproduct'slifecycle
becauseitisoutsidetheconsumer’scontrol.Thatis,theparticipantsfelttheywerelessresponsibleforcarbonemittedduringproducingprocess.Consumersvaluerec
yclingaproduct,buttheresearchersfoundthat,overall,theconsumerswouldpreferproducerstooffset(补偿)carbonemissionsratherthanhavingtoaddre
sstheproblemdirectlythemselves.Consumersareincreasinglyconcernedwithclimatechangeproblems.andalreadycarbonLabelingisappearingonsomeproducts.“
Wefindthatparticipantsnotonlytakethecarbonlabelintoconsiderationwhenmakingproductdecisions,buttheywantdetailedinformatio
nonthelabel,"theresearchersexplain.Theysuggestthatcompaniesshouldprepareforhowcarbonemissionslabelsmigh
taffectfutureconsumerchoice.28.Whichofthefollowingmostaffectsconsumer'schoice?A.Labels.B.PriceC.PackagingD.Carbo
nfootprint.29.Aboutthecarbondioxideemissionsintheproduct'slifecycle,whichstagedoconsumerscaremost?A.Usagestage.B.Transportati
onstage.C.Disposalstage.D.Producingstage.30.Whichofthefollowingcanbestreplacetheunderlinedword“address"?ALookinto.B.Po
intout.C.Dealwith.D.Runinto.31.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Companiesshouldtakecarbonemissionsmoreseriously.B
.Allproductshavebeenlabeledwithcarbonemissionsdata.C.Producerswillattachlessimportancetocarbonemissionslabels.D.Productslabeledwithca
rbonemissionsdatawillhavepoorsales.DNowadaystechnologiesbenefitusalotinourdailylife,butifnotproperlyused,theycanaffectourhealth.Thebedissupposedt
obereservedasaplaceforsleep,butpeopletendtoreadaniPadalotinbedbeforetheygotosleep.CharlesCzeisler,aprofessoratHarvardMedicalSchool,andhis
colleaguesgotasmallgroupofpeopleforanexperiment.Forfivedaysinarow,thepeoplereadeitherapaperbookoraniPadforfourhoursbeforesleep.T
heirsleeppatternsweremonitoredallnight.Beforeandaftereachtrialperiod,thepeopletookhourlybloodteststopaintaday-longpictureofjusthowmuchmela
tonin(褪黑激素)wasintheirbloodatanygiventime.WhensubjectsreadontheiPadascomparedtothepaperbooks,theyreportedfeeling
lesssleepyatnightandlessactivethefollowingmorning.PeoplealsotooklongertofallasleepontheiPadnights,andthebloodtestsshowedthatt
heirmelatoninsecretion(分泌)wasdelayedbyanhourandahalf.Theresearchersconcludeintoday'sjournalarticlethatgiventheriseof
e-readersandtheincreasinglywidespreaduseofe-thingsamongchildrenandadolescents,moreresearchintothelong-termconsequencesofthesedevicesonhealt
handsafetyisurgentlyneeded.Czeislerandcolleaguesgoon,intheresearchpaper,tonote“ReadinganiPadinbedmayincreaseCancerrisk".However,softwarehasbeendevel
opedthatcanreducesomeofthebluelightfromthescreensofphonesandcomputersaccordingtotimeofday,andtherearealsoglassesthataremadetofil
ter(过滤)shortwavelengths.Whiletheyseemlikealogicalsolutionforthenighttimetechusers,itneedsmoreresearch.32.InC
harlesCzeisler'sexperiment,whatwereallthesubjectsaskedtodo?A.Sitinarowandreceivethestricttests.B.Havetheirsleeppatternso
bservedallnight.C.ReadapaperbookandaniPadatthesametime.D.Havetheirbloodtestedperhourduringthetrial.33.WhatweretheiPadreaderslike
lytodoaccordingtothethirdparagraph?A.Theyfeltlesssleepyandtiredintheday.B.Theyfellasleepmoreeasilyafterreading.C.Theybecamelessenergeticthene
xtmorning.D.Theyhadalotmoremelatoninsecretions.34.Whatcanthespecialsoftwarerecentlydevelopeddofore-read
ers?A.Itcanremovethebluelightfromyourdevicescompletely.B.Itcanhelppreventeyesbeingharmedbyshortwavelengths.C.Itcanweakentheharmdonebydoingnig
httimee-reading.D.Itcanbeusedinallthee-thingswidelyandsafely.35.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A
.WrongbehaviorsbeforebedtimeB.Newsoftwarefornighte-readersC.NogamesontheiPadinbedD.Noe-readinginbedbeforesleep第二节
(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。MorePlasticthanFishintheOceansby205030yearsfro
mnowourseaswillbecontainingmoreplasticthanfish.AccordingtoareportreleasedbytheWorldEconomicForum,plasticproductionaroundtheworldisexpectedt
odoublewithinthenext20years.36By2050itwillbefour.About8milliontonsofplasticaredumpedintotheseaeveryyear._37_Env
ironmentalistsestimatethatthereareabout160milliontonsofplasticintheworld'soceanstoday.By2050therewillbemoreplasticintheoceansthanfish.38Inadditio
nitproducesahugegarbagepatchthatfloatsonthesurface,thusputtingshipsindangerandpollutingbeautifulbeachesaroundtheworld.Buttheplasticthatfloa
tsinthewaterisonlyafractionofthewholeamount.Plasticisbecomingmoreandmorecommoninourworld.39However,itisendangeringourenvironmentmorethananyoth
ermaterial.TheWorldEconomicForumcallsformorerecyclingandabetteruseofplastic.95%ofallplasticthatisproducedisonlyusedonce,andthenitisth
rownaway.Almostathirdfindsitswayintoourenvironment.Oilistherawmaterialthatplasticismadeof.Currently,5%oftheworld'soilproductionisturnedintoplast
ic.40A.By2050itwillrisetoafifth.B.There,itcanlastforhundredsofyears.C.Ithasmanyusesandischeaptoproduc
e.D.Morepeoplehavesenseditsseriousness.E.Today,onegarbagetruckfullofplasticgetsintotheoceaneveryminute.F
.Theywereaimingtohighlighttheglobalissueofplasticpollutionintheoceans.G.Plasticthatturnsupintheseasendan
gersthefishpopulationandothermarineanimals.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出
可以填人空白处的最佳选项。Recently,Ihavebeguntodorideswithagroupofguyswhorideprofessionally.Thefirstday,Ifinishedtheridewithgreat41,though
Itriedhardtokeepupwithoneguyformosttheways.Tomy42,Ididalittlebetterthesecondtime.Idecidedtoworkhardertoimprove.Yesterday,IfocusedsomuchonmyridethatI4
3theshortrouteIusuallytake;_44,Istayedonthelongroute.Ihadneverusedthisroute,soIwasn'treallysureaboutwhich45Ishouldlake.Thankfully,agroupoffourrid
ers_46,andIjustfollowedthem.Afewminuteslateroneoftheguysgotaflat47,and,withthehelpoftheothers,hehadi
tchangedinaboutaminute.Afterwestartedridingagain,Inoticedsomething_48.Theguyatthefrontwouldride49fora
coupleofminutes,thenhewouldmoveovertotheside,50hiswaytotheendoftheline,andtheguybehindhimwouldmoveintotheleadposition.Theprocesswould51e
veryfewminutes.Itwasaloteasierthanridingalonetocatchupwiththefirstrider.ThistimeIhadagreattimeandIthinkitisthefastestI'veever_52.Thismadem
erealizehowimportantteamworkis,andthe_53ofhavingagreatteam.There'snoneedtoworryaboutyourfallingbehindothers.T
heentireteam54,andsodoyou.Yougetyourtimetoshine,andsodoeseveryoneelse.Youcannotgetanywhere---orevenmakeanyworthwhileimpr
ovement---withouta55.Whoelsewillstopandhelpyoutochangeyourflattire?41.A.cautionB.envyC.caseD.difficulty4
2.A.annoyanceB.delightC.admirationD.surprise43.A.adjustedB.foundC.missedD.measured44.AinsteadB.thereforeC.otherwiseD.still45.A.ro
uteB.directionC.sideD.queue46.A.cutinB.gotthroughC.turnedupD.ranout47.A.batteryB.stomachC.shoesD.tire48.A.normalB
.reliableC.unusualD.absurd49.A.quicklyB.slowlyC.immediatelyD.hesitantly50.A.givingB.makingC.losingD.keeping51.AchangeB.respondC.re
peatD.adapt52.A.goneB.walkedC.conductedD.flown53.A.pleasureB.profitC.intentionD.value54.A.conflictsB.improvesC.approvesD.
increases55.A.leaderB.practiceC.teamD.ride第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文。在空白处填人1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Marywillneverforgetthemoment__56___
shesawherlovelybabyforthefirsttime.Shewasdelighted___57__(see)thatherbabywashealthy.Shereallyenjoyedthefeelingofbeingamother.However,
thebaby’sbirthnotonlybroughtgreathappinesstoitsmotherbutitalsoshockedtheworld,asitwasa__58____(clone)baby.___59__(consider)asamedicalbreakthro
ugh,thesuccessfulcloningofthisbabymeantthatmillionsofwomenaroundtheworldwhowereunabletohavechildrenwouldnowbeabletorealizetheirdreamwiththehelpofsc
ience.Tonyisanotherpersonwho___60__(benefit)fromcloningsofar.Lastyear,Tonysufferedfromseriousheartdiseaseandnearlydied.However,___61___(physic
al)didnotgiveuphopeforTonyandtheysoonreplacedhis___62___(origin)heartwithanewclonedone.Luckily,Tony’sbodyaccep
tedtheneworganandTonysurvived.Thiswasnotthefirsttimealifehadbeensavedwiththeuseofcloning.Thatiswhyevenmorescientistsarenowfocusingtheiref
forts__63___developingandimprovingcloningtechnology.Ontheotherhand,noteveryoneishappywiththesemedicala
chievements.Inmanycountries,itis__64__(legal)toclonehumans.Somepeoplebelievethat__65__wetoywithnaturethroughcloning,weareaskingfortrouble.Eventhoug
hsomepeoplefeelanxiousaboutcloning,scientistsaroundtheworldwillcontinuetryingtolearnmoreaboutthisnewtechnology.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)全国正在掀起一场停止浪费粮食的运动。假定你是学生会主席李华,请你写一封将在学校广播站英语之声播出的倡议书,内容包括:1.主题:节约粮食,停止浪费;2.原因:......3.建议:......注意:1.写作词数应为80左右:2.开头
已为你写出,不计人总词数:3.请按如下格式在答题卡的相对位置作答。Dearschoolmates,Acampaigntargetingstoppingwastingfoodisbeingcarriedoutacrossthecountry._________
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____________________________第二节(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。Itwasthemiddleofthedaywiththebrightsun,bluesky,greengrass,a
ndasoftbreeze(微风).ItwasagreatdaytoplayoutsideandthebestdayofmylifebecauseIgotanewballandanewbikeasmysixthbirthdaypre
sents,andIwasvisitingmycousin,Kristy,atherhouse.“HereIgo!"shoutedDavidwhilekickingmynewball.Davidlivednextdoorandwasolderthanme.Itho
ughthewasawildchild,buthewasactuallyverykind.Theballwentflyingasifitweregoingtospace.“Thatwashigh!"Kristysaidinsurpriseandwewen
taftertheball.Weallhadagreattime.Laterwehadsupperandthefoodmyauntmadewasgood.WhileKristywashelpingdothedishes,DavidandIrano
utsidetoplay!Westartedtakingturnsridingmybike.Davidsuggestedthatwerideittotheforest.AndIagreed.Davidan
dIgotonthebikeandDavidstartedridingfast!Aswerodethroughtheforest,Ifeltthewindbrushingmyface!Itfeltsogreatandfree.Suddenlythebikehitafa
llenbranchandwewentflyingoffthebike.Lyingontheground,Ifeltdizzy(眩晕的).Icheckedmyselfforinjuriesandsawsomebuttheydidn'tupsetme.“David!"Ishoutedout
anxiously.“Hey,"saidavoice.IturnedmyheadanditwasDavid,whowasstandingbehindmeholdingmybrokenbike!Atthesightofmydisabledbike,IwassosadthatIcouldn
'tholdbackmytears.IttookDavidsometimetocalmmedown.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Whenwerealizeditwastimetowalkhome,wefoundourselveslost.__
____________________Itwascompletelydarkwhenwesawfireworks(烟花)beingsetoffinthedistance._______________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________2020年下学期段考高二英语试题答案听力:1-
5AABBC6-10ACAAB11-15BCACC16-20AACCB阅读:21-23DCA24-27ACBD28-31BACA32-35BCCD36-40EBGCA“完形”:41-45DBCAB46-50CDCAB51-
55CADBC语法填空:56.when57.tosee58.cloned59.considered60.hasbenefited61.physicians62.original63.on64.illegal65.if写作:第一节:Dearschoolmates,Acampaign
targetingstoppingwastingfoodisbeingcarriedoutacrossthecountry.Withalotoffoodwastedinourschooleveryday,Iamheretoappea
ltoyoutosaveonfood.Afterall,ittakessomuchtogrowandprocessfood.Besides,manyotherpeoplearoundtheworldarestarving!Iearnestl
ysuggestthatweshouldneveraskmorefoodthanwecaneat,whetherathome,schoolcanteenorrestaurants.Andalltheleftovers
houldbeproperlydealtwithandreused.Let'seatupandmakeadifference!第二节:Whenwerealizeditwastimetowalkhome,wefoundourselveslost.Itwasgettingdarkerandd
arker.Ifeltsoscaredthattearsrolleddownmyfaceagain.Davidtriedtocomfortme.Hetoldmethatheoncemadesomemarksonthetreesintheforest,w
hichmighthelpusfindthewayhome.Therefore,wemadeeffortstolookforthemarksbutfailed.Havingwalkedanxiouslyforaboutanhourintheforest
,wedidn'tfindourwayout.Itwascompletelydarkwhenwesawfireworks(烟花)beingsetoffinthedistance.Weranexcited
lyinthatdirectionasfastaspossible.Soonwefoundmyaunt'shouse,infrontofwhichmycousinKristywasholdingsomefireworksandlightingthem.Seeingusbacksafe,Krist
ycheerfullyhuggedus.Shetoldusthatwhennoticingwehadbeenawayforlong,shewasconcernedaboutoursafety.Shesetofffireworkstodrawourattentio
nandguideus.Itwasanunforgettableexperience.WithoutDavid'scomfortandKristy'sfireworks,Iwouldhavelostinth
eforestforever.