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巴蜀中学2021届高考适应性月考卷(七)英语第一部分听力(共两节)第一节(共5小题)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.Whenwillthespeakersmeet?A.OnFriday.B.OnSaturday.C.OnSunday.2.Whatdidthetourg
uidehelpthegirldo?A.Carryhersuitcase.B.Arrangealongtour.C.Findherboardingpass.3.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablyta
keplace?A.Atabarber'sshop.B.Atatailor'sshop.C.Ataclothingshop.4.Howwillthewomangotothecircus?A.Bysubway.B.Bytaxi.C.Bybus.5.Whatcanapersondotoget
morethingsdonewhenbusy?A.Trytoworkfaster.B.Planandworksmarter.C.Getmoreworkers.第二节(共15小题)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有2至4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5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;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题。6.Howmuchdoesthewomanneedtopaybeforeshemovesin?
A.£2,160.B.£1,440.C.£720.7.Whatisthewomangoingtodothisafternoon?A.Gotoapetstore.B.Havealookattheflat.C.Advertisetheflatinthenewspaper.听下面一段对话,回答第8至
第10题。8.Wheredoestheman'sgrandmalive?A.Inheroldhouse.B.Inanursinghouse.C.Inhergrandson'shouse.9.Whatdoestheman'sgrandmadoonFridays?A.Playcards
.B.Seethedoctor.C.Gotothebeautysalon.10.Whatisthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Oldfriends.B.Husbandandwife.C.Sisterandbrother.听
下面一段对话,回答第11至第13题。11.Whatdoesthewomansayabouttheliteraturebook?A.It'soflittlevalue.B.It'sanoldedition.C.It'sinbadc
ondition.12.Howmuchwillthewomanpaytheman?A.$21.B.$20.C.$17.13.Whyisthewomanunwillingtobuymoretextbooks?A.Teachersoftenchangetextbooks.B.She'sin
financialtrouble.C.Sheprefersnewbooks.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16题。14.Whydidthemanquithisjob?A.Hefeltbored.B.Hefeltstressed.C.Hewasnotcontentwit
hthesalary.15.Howlongshouldthebankmanagerworkonworkdays?A.Foreighthours.B.Forsevenandahalfhours.C.Foreightandahalfhours.
16.Whatwouldthemandofirst?A.Applyforthejob.B.Contactthebank.C.Writeanapplicationletter.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20题。17.Wh
atdoesthespeakersayabouttheactivities?A.Theyareeasy.B.Theyareeducational.C.Theyarediverse.18.Whatkindofcoursearethe
childrenexpectedtoattend?A.The5-weekcourse.B.Thefull-weekcourse.C.Thesingle-daycourse.19.Whocanattendthisyear'scourse?A.C
hildrenaged7-9.B.Childrenaged10-12.C.Childrenaged7-12.20.Whatshouldthechildrendoinadvancetoapplyforthecourse?A.Payallthefees.B.Choosetheiracti
vities.C.Filloutanapplicationform.第二部分阅读(共两节)第一节(共15小题)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。AFourGreatThings:WhattoDoi
nMelbourneRecentlyFESTIVALTheHeideSummerFestivalisanine-weekoutdoorprogram.ThefestivalwillfeatureeventsfromMelbourneInternationalBalletFestivaltoth
eBrandStorytellingNetwork.UntilMarch7,todayandSun,4pm,HeideMuseumofModernArt,7TemplestoweRoad,Bulleen,vario
usprices,98501500,heide.com.au.STAGEVeryNicePotPlantstoPurifytheAirandEnrichYourLifeisacomedybornfromthecurrentsocio-politicalc
limate.Theplaytravelsbackintimetothedaysofdiscoandbighair.Boothbookingsseattwotosixpeople.Jan20-24,Wed-Sat,6pm.TheatreWorks,14Aclan
dStreet,StKilda,$90-$150,95343388,theatreworks.org.au.OUTOFTOWNThe2020NationalWorksonPaperexhibitionfeatures76contemporaryartistsacrossdr
awing,printmaking,animation,digitalprintsandpapersculpture.Worksfeaturedweremadebeforethetumultuous(
动荡的)yearthatwas2020.Feb23-28,Tue-Sun,11am-4pm,MorningtonPeninsulaRegionalGallery,CivicReserve,DunnsRoad,Mornington,f
ree,59501580,mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au.MUSICMalthouseOutdoorStagehasopenedinresponsetoademandforoutdoorperformancespace,withcomfortableseati
ng.ARIA-winningjazzandsoulmusicianKaiitopensthestage,andHiatusKaiyotefrontwoman,NaiPalm,performseveryFrid
ay.UntilMarch5,Fri,5:30pmand8:15pm,MalthouseTheatre,113SturtStreet,Southbank,variousprices,96855111,malthousetheatre.com.au.21.Whichofthefoll
owingcanremindyouofoldfashions?A.FESTIVAL.B.STAGE.C.OUTOFTOWN.D.MUSIC.22.OnwhichdaycanyouattendbothOUTOFTOWNandMUSIC?A.Jan24.B.Feb24.C.Feb26.D.Mar5.
23.Whatisthepurposeofthistext?A.Topromoteticketsales.B.Toexploreculturalfeatures.C.Torecommendlocalevents.D.Tointroducetouristattractions.BASeattlema
nwhoistakingpartinaCOVID-19vaccine(疫苗)trialisopeningupaboutexperiencinganadversereactionthatbrieflylefthimunconscious.Theadversere
actioncameafterthesecondshotonMay5.Haydonfeltsomearmpainattheinjectionsite,justlikeafterthefirstdose(剂量),butitcameo
nmuchmorequicklythanbefore."Then,12hoursaftergettingthesecondinjection,Isuddenlyhadseverechills.Idecidedtogotosleepbutwokeupinthemid
dleofthenightwithafeverthatwasover103degrees.IalsofoundIwassick,exhaustedandhadquiteaheadache,"HaydontoldTODAY.Hispartnercalledthe2
4-hourhotlineforthevaccinestudyandHaydonwasadvisedtogotourgentcare.There,hewasmetbythestudy'sleaddoctorandmedicalstaffwhowereallwearing
fullpersonalprotectiveequipment,includingfaceshields,masksandgowns.Haydonreceivedintravenousfluids(输液)andTylenol.Hehadblooddrawnfrom
hisarmstouseforaCOVID-19test.ItturnedouthedidnothaveCOVID-19.Thesymptomsheexperiencedweren'tlifethreateningandthey'reover
,Haydonsaid,addinghe'snowfeelingfineandbacktomarathontraining.Haydonrecentlyfoundouthereceivedthehighestdoseofthevaccinetestedinthet
rial-10timestheamountsomeotherparticipantswereinjectedwith.Haydonsaidheagreedtobeinthestudyandeveryoneadm
ittedcouldhavereceivedanydoseofthevaccine.Hepraisedthe"excellentmedicalcare"hereceivedduringtheincident."Thisisexa
ctlythekindofeventthataphase1studyisbuiltfor.Thecliniciansarelookingtoseehowpeoplereacttodifferentdosesofthevaccine,"Haydonsa
id."Vaccinesarethesinglemostimportantmedicineswehave.It'simportanttotestthemcarefully-whichiswhat'shappeninghere.Iremainca
utiouslyoptimistic,"Haydonsaid.Haydonisstillinthestudyandwillbemonitoredperiodicallyforaboutanotheryea
r.24.What'sthetextmainlyabout?A.Theprocessofavaccinetrial.B.Theeffectsofavaccineoverdose.C.Thesymptomsofavaccinereaction.D.Theexperien
ceofavaccinevolunteer.25.WhydidHaydongotourgentcare?A.Heexperiencedaheavycold.B.HewasaffectedbyCOVID-19.C.Hedisplayedserioussymptoms.D.H
ewasconductingavaccinestudy.26.Whatdoweknowaboutthevaccinetrialfromthetext?A.Itisoftenlife-threatening.B.Itisconductedinacarefulway.C.Itoffe
rsfreemedicaltreatment.D.Itisquestionedbytheparticipants.27.Whattypeofwritingisthistext?A.Anewsarticle.B.Apers
onaldiary.C.Aresearchreview.D.Alabreport.CInastudyinthe1990s,participants-aquarterofthem,moreprecisely-recal
ledgettinglostintheshoppingmallaschildren.Butnoneofthesepeoplehadactuallygotlostinthemall.Theyproducedthesefalsememories
whenthepsychologistsconductingthestudytoldthemthey'dgotlost,andalthoughtheymightnotremembertheincident,thei
rparentshadconfirmedit.Thesefindingsmaysoundunbelievable,buttheyactuallyreflectaverycommonexperience.Ourmemoriesaresometimesunreliable.Andalthoughwe
stilldon'tknowexactlywhatcausesthiserror,researchhashighlightedsomeofthemostcommonwaysofourmemoriesdifferentfromwhatactuallyhappened.Themallstu
dyhighlightshowwecanassociateinformationfromoutsidesourceswithourpersonalmemorieswithoutrealizingit.Thiskindofsugg
estibilityisjustoneinfluenceonourmemories.Takeanotherstudy,inwhichresearchersbrieflyshowedarandomcollectionofphotographstoagrou
pofparticipants,includingimagesofauniversitycampusnoneofthemhadevervisited,amajorityofparticipantssaidthatthey
hadprobablyordefinitelyvisitedthecampusinthepast.Theparticipantsmisattributedinformationfromonetext-animagethey'dseen-ontoanother-amem
oryofsomethingtheybelievetheyactuallyexperienced.Allofthesefallibilitiesofmemorycanhaverealworldimpacts.Ifpoliceuseleadingquestionswitheyewi
tnessesorsuspects,suggestibilitycouldresultinincorrectidentificationorunreliableconfessions(供词).Inamedicalsetting,ifap
atientseeksasecondopinion,andthesecondphysicianisawareofthefirstone'sdiagnosis(诊断),thatknowledgemayinfluencetheconclusio
n.Ourmemoriesarenotalwaystherepresentationsofreality,butsubjectiveperceptions.Andthereisnotnecessaril
yanythingwrongwiththat-theproblemsarisewhenwetreatmemoryasfact,ratherthanacceptingthefundamentaltruthaboutthenatureofourrecollections.28.Whatdoe
sthemallstudysuggest?A.Wecannoteasilyrememberwhatwehaveheard.B.Wemaybefooledbywhatwehaveseenorheard.C.Wecanhardlyregardwh
atdidn'thappenasourmemory.D.Wemaymistakeoutsideinformationforourrealmemory.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedw
ord"fallibilities"inparagraph4referto?A.Clues.B.Losses.C.Errors.D.Influences.30.Howdoestheauthordevelopthepassage?A.Listingcasesanddrawingconclusions
.B.Raisingproblemsandgivingsolutions.C.Presentingeffectsandanalyzingcauses.D.Providingfactsandmakingclassifications.31.Whichisthebestti
tleforthetext?A.Canwerecognizefalsememories?B.Areourmemoriesalwaysreliable?C.Whatmakesourmemorysystemwork?D.Howcanwememorizethingsaccurately?DIf
youcan'timaginelifewithoutchocolate,you'reluckyyouweren'tbornbeforethe16thcentury.Untilthen,chocolateonlyexistedinCentralAmerica,inafor
mquitedifferentfromwhatweknow.Asfarbackas1900BCE,thepeopleinCentralAmericahadlearnedtomixthebeansofthenativecacaotreeswithcornpowder(粉)andchilipe
pperstocreateadrink-notarelaxingcupofhotcocoa,butabittermixture.Theybelievedthatthecacaowasaheavenlyfood.Theyusedcacaobeansasmoney,dra
nkchocolateatroyalfeasts,gaveittosoldiersasarewardforsuccessinbattles,anduseditinreligiousceremonies.Afterthecolonists(移民)visitedCentralAme
ricain1519,theyreturnedwithshipmentsofthestrangenewbeans.Atfirst,itsbittertastemadeitsuitableasamedicineforillnesses,butsweeteningitwithho
neyorsugarquicklymadechocolatepopularfoodintheSpanishcourt.Nevertheless,thefashionabledrinkwasdifficultandtimeconsumingtoproduceonalargescal
e(大规模地).Theworldofchocolatewouldchangeforeverin1828withtheinventionofthecocoapress,whichcouldseparatethenaturalfatorcocoabutter.Thisleftapowde
rthatcouldbemixedintoadrinkablesolutionorrecombinedwiththecocoabuttertocreatethesolidchocolateweknowtoday.Bythe20thcentury,ch
ocolatewasnolongeraluxury,buthadbecomeatreatforthepublic.Yetalongwiththegrowthoftheindustry,therehavebeenhorrifica
busesofhumanrights.ManyoftheplantationsthroughoutWestAfricauseslaveandchildlabor.Thisisacomplexproblemthatremainsdespiteeffort
sfrommajorchocolatecompaniestopartnerwithAfricannationstoreducechildlaborpractices.Todaychocolatehasestablisheditselfinour
modernculture.Yetknowingmoreaboutitsfascinatingandoftencruelhistory,aswellasitsproductiontoday,cantelluswhereitscolonialassoci
ationswithnativeculturesoriginateandwhattheyhide.Soasyouunwrapyournextbarofchocolate,takeamomenttoconsiderthatnoteverythingaboutchocolateissw
eet.32.Whatcanwelearnaboutchocolatein1900BCE?A.Itwasusedongrandoccasions.B.Itwasacomforttoretiredsoldiers.C.Itwaspurelymadeofcoco
abeans.D.Itwasarelaxingbutbittermixture.33.WhatledtothepopularityofchocolateintheSpanishcourt?A.Itsimprovedflavor.B.Itsme
dicaluse.C.Itsreligiousstatus.D.Itswideavailability.34.Whatmadechocolateatreatforthepublic?A.Theefficienttransport.B.Thepopularfash
ion.C.Thehealthyrecipe.D.Thenewtechnology.35.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofchocolate?A.Itbringslotsofhealthbenefits.B.Ithelpsendhumanrightsabuses.C.Itsinf
luenceshouldberecognized.D.Itsbittersideshouldn'tbeignored.第二节(共5小题)阅读下面短文,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。Hasanyoneevertoldyou,"
standupstraight!"orscoldedyouforslouching(没精打采地坐着)atafamilydinner?____36____Yourposture(姿势),thewayyouhol
dyourbodywhenyou'resittingorstandingisthefoundationforeverymovementyourbodymakes,andcandeterminehowwellyourbodyadaptstothestresseso
nit.Poorposturescauseextrawearandtearonyourjointsandligaments(韧带),increasethelikelihoodofaccidents,andm
akesomeorgans,likeyourlungs,lessefficient.____37____Sowhatdoesgoodposturelooklike?Ifyouaresitting,yourneckshouldbestraightup,notleanforward.____
38____Yourkneesshouldbeatarightanglewithyourfeetflatonthefloor.Butwhatifyourpostureisn'tthatgreat?____39____Adjustyourscreenso
it'satorslightlybeloweyelevel.Makesureallpartsofyourbody,likeyourelbowsandwrists,aresupported,usingaidsifyouneedto.Trysleepingonyoursidewithyour
necksupportedandwithapillowbetweenyourlegs.Wearshoeswithlowheelsandgoodarchsupportandusetheheadsetforphonecalls.
It'salsonotenoughtojusthaveagoodposture.Keepingyourmusclesandjointsmovingisextremelyimportant.____40____Keepanythi
ngyou'recarryingclosetoyourbody.Backpacksshouldbeincontactwithyourbackcarriedevenly.Usingyourmuscleswillkeepthemstronge
noughtosupportyoueffectively,whichbenefityourjoints,bones,brainandheart.Yes,youreallyshouldstandupstraight!A.Tryr
edesigningyourenvironment.B.Whenyoudomove,movesmartly.C.Insideusareover360jointsthatenablefluentmotions.D.Comment
slikethatmightbeannoying,buttheyarenotwrong.E.Yourshouldersshouldberelaxedwithyourarmsclosetoyourtrunk.F.Sittingi
nanawkwardpositionforalongtimecanpromotepoorposture.G.Posturecaneveninfluenceyouremotionalstateandyoursensitivitytopain.第三部分语言运用(共两节)第一节(共15小题)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入空白处的最佳选项。Pamwasmakingherwayalonedownthesnow-coveredmountainwhenshemadeoutama
nsittingmotionless.She____41____himandsaid,"Oh,hello."Hedidnot____42____."Whatisyourname?"Hedidnotrespond.Helookedcompletely____
43____,andthickfrostcoveredhisjacket.Pamcouldtellthatheknewshewasthere.Hiseyes____44____herslowly."Doyouknowwhereyo
uare?"Pamquestioned.Nothing.Itwasobviousthatnothingwas____45____forhim.Hewasinbigtrouble.Theweathershowingitstee
th,Pamrecognizedthathewould____46____sooniftheydidn'tgetoutofthere.Goingagainsttheheadwinds,shebeganher____47____.Withonlyoneheadlampbetweenthem,th
eirwaydownwasa____48____.Pamwould____49____herwaydownasteeper(陡峭的)section,thenturntolightupthe____50____soh
ecouldfollow.Tohelphimalongsheofferedcontinuous____51____,"Keepgoing;you'redoinggreat."Afterhoursofemotionalandphy
sicaltoil(辛劳),theyfinallyarrivedatthefootofthemountain."Doyouknowwhereyouare?"sheaskedhim____52____as
shehaduponthemountain.Hedidn'tanswer.Hejustthankedher,gotintohiscar,anddroveaway.Standingthere____53____andaloneinthedarkness,Pa
resaidtonoone,"Whatjusthappened?"Shedidnotgeta(n)____54____untilaweeklater,whenshereceivedaletter.Ihopethis____55____therightperson.OnSundayOct.17
Iwentupmyfavoritemountaintoendmylife…41.A.ignoredB.approachedC.touchedD.recognized42.A.mindB.hesitateC.reactD.wai
t43.A.wetB.deadC.silentD.unprepared44.A.reflectedB.readC.challengedD.tracked45.A.connectingB.speakingC.caringD.searching46.A.weakenB.
dieC.leaveD.drop47.A.transportB.preparationC.rescueD.journey48.A.failureB.gameC.surpriseD.struggle49.A.glanceB.pushC
.inchD.lose50.A.pathB.bodyC.mountainD.fingerprint51.A.admirationB.encouragementC.congratulationsD.comments52.A.againB.outC.furtherD.back53
.A.disappointedB.worriedC.discouragedD.astonished54.A.rewardB.answerC.motivationD.apology55.A.concernsB.dist
urbsC.reachesD.reports第二节(共10小题)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Recently,ChinahasadoptedatargettocutChina'snetcarbonemissionstozero
by2060.Remarkably,inaworld____56____wordsarecheap,therehasbeenaction,too.InAmericaandEurope,theconsumptionofcoal,thelargestsourceofgreenhous
egases,hasfallen____57____(sharp)since2009.Thisisavictory,butonlyapartialone.Inthepastdecade,consump
tioninAsiahasgrown____58____aquarter.Nowthecontinent____59____(account)for77%ofallcoaluse.Iftheaimistolimit___
_60____(globe)temperaturerisesto2℃abovepre-industriallevels,itisnogoodwaitingforAsia'sappetiteforcoal____61____(fade).Newplant
sarestillbeingconstructed.Many____62____(complete)onesarenotyetfullyusedandstillhavedecadesoflifeinthem.HenceAsianeedsnewpoliciestokickitscoalhabit,
andsoon.____63____goalshouldbetostopnewcoal-firedpowerplants____64____(build)andtoretireexistingones.Somecount
rieshavetakenafirststep.ThePhilippineshasdeclaredamoratorium(暂停)onnewplants;Japanisslowing____65____(construct),
too.China'snewfive-year-plan,whichwillbepublishednextyear,mayalsolimitcoaluse.第四部分写作(共两节)第一节假如你是高中生李华,你注意到校园里同
学们浪费的现象比较严重。请你为学校英语报写一篇短文,呼吁同学们杜绝浪费。内容包括:1.浪费的现象;2.你的建议。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.题目已为你写好。StopWasting______________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节阅读下面材料,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。Itwa
sonlyadollar.DylanBelschernoticeditonthefloorashesatatthebackofhisEnglishclass.Whentheschooldayended,Belseherwanderedbacktot
heclassroom.Thewrinkledoldbillwasstillthere.Hecouldeasilyhavepocketeditwithoutthinkingtwice.Instead,hepickeditupandbroughtittohi
sEnglishteacher,KatieMattison."Itwasn'tmymoney,"Belschersaid,whichhesawassufficientexplanation.Mattison,54,wasalittlesurprisedhe'dturnedt
hedollarin,knowingalotofpeoplewouldhavejustkeptit.ShesuggestedthatBelschertapeittothewhiteboardatthefrontoftheclassroom,whereshealwaysputslost
things.Maybethedollarwaslunchmoneyorbusfareforthestudentwhodroppedit.Adayortwolater,theschoolshutdownforEasterbreak
.Neithertheteachernorherstudentthoughttwiceaboutthedollar.HunterRose,thenasenior,wasinEnglishclassafterbreakwhenhespott
edthedollaronthewhiteboard."Therewasamysterytoit,"Rosesaid.Afterclass,heaskedMattisonwhyitwasthere.Shewasstillwaitingfortheoriginalown
ertoclaimit,soshereplied,"Idon'tknow."RosetookthetapefromMattison'sdeskandtapedaseconddollartotheboard.Thatgotitrolling.Thesightof
thetwodollarbills,sidebyside,triggeredsomethinginMattison'sstudents.Theystartedaskingaboutthepurposeofthemoney,towhichMattisonalwaysgavethesamean
swer:Shedidn'tknow.Atthatpoint,itwasabsolutelytrue.Morestudents,intrigued(被吸引的),tapedupsingledollarbills.Mattison-anexperiencedteache
rwhorecognizedaphenomenoninthemaking-wrotetheinitialsofeachstudentoneachspecificbill.Theeffortsnowballe
d.Evenwithnospecificpurpose,manystudentswantedtobepartofwhateverthiswas.JakeBraniecki,anothersenior,saideveryoneundersto
odthattheeventualplanforthedollarswouldbefor"somethinggood"andthattheirteacher"wasn'tgoingtodoanythingstupidwiththemoney."注意:1.续写词数
应150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Theyfiguredbiggerdonationscouldonlyhelpthemgettherefaster.______________________________________
_________________________________________ThatleftMattisontodecideuponthebestsolution._________________________
______________________________________________________巴蜀中学2021届高考适应性月考卷(七)英语参考答案第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)1~5CCABB6~10ABACA11~15CAACB16~20BCBBC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)21~25BCCDC26~30BADCA31~35BAADD第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36~40DGEAB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)41~45BCADA46~50BCDCA51~55BADBC第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.where57.sharply58.by59.accounts60.global61.tofade62.completed63.
The64.beingbuilt65.construction第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)【参考范文】StopWastingAsamemberofourschool,IthinkIbeartheresponsibilitytodrawyouratten
tiontothephenomenonthatalotofthingsarebeingwastedinourschool.Forinstance,walkingaroundthecampus,youc
aneasilyfindanemptyclassroomwithlightson.Inthedininghall,largequantitiesofleft-overfoodarethrownawayeveryday.It’salsocom
monthatmanystudentsstillusedisposableproductsforconvenience,whichreallyresultsinthewasteofmaterials.So,it
istimethatwetookactiontostopwastingoncampus.Firstofall,it’sessentialforustoturnofflightsandotherelectric
alapplianceswhenwearenotusingthem.Besides,weshouldbuyfoodaccordingtowhatweneed.Weshouldkeepinmindthateverygrainisthefruitofhardwork.A
dditionally,weshouldavoidusingdisposableproducts,whichwillsurelycontributetothereductionofwaste.Every
littlebitcounts.Let’sstartfromtheverylittlethingsaroundusandstopwasting.第二节(满分25分)【参考范文】Theyfiguredbiggerdonationscouldonlyhel
pthemgettherefaster.Branieckitapeda$20billanda$10billtothewhiteboard.MeganMakowskidugintoherChristmasandbirthdaysavingsandtapedupanother
$20.Theamountcontinuedtogrowoverseveralweeks,untilitreached$175.76.Asfortheoriginaldollar,thepersonwholostitnevercameloo
king.ThatleftMattisontodecideuponthebestsolution.Shekeptthinkingabouthowtoseizethisteachablemomentaboutthepowerofcharity.Sosheaskedthetee
nswhethertheymindedifshedonatedthedollarsintheirnames.Theiranswerwastotapeenoughmoneytothewhiteboardov
erthenextfewdaystopushtheamountto$321.06.Mattison,chokingbacktearsassherecalledthemoment,saidshecarefullypeeledthecashofftheboardan
dmadethedonation.ThatwasSaturday.ByMondayafternoon,eightmoredollarshadbeentapedtotheboard.