海南省海南枫叶国际学校2019-2020学年高一下学期期末考试英语试题含答案

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海南枫叶国际学校2019-2020学年度第二学期高一年级英语学科期末考试试卷(范围:必修2,必修3Unit1-2)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,共7.5分)听下面五段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C3

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,你都有十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.Howlongwilltheweekendlast?AForjustonedayB.Fortwoda

ysC.Forthreedays2.whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.adyingratB.athunderstormC.catsanddogs3.WhoisThomas?A.Thewom

an'sfatherB.Thewoman'shusbandC.thewoman’sboss4.Whereistheconversationmostlikelytakingplace?A.AtaconferenceB.Inthe

restaurantCInthecinema5.Whatdoesthewomanwant?A.AnappointmentB.AphonenumberC.Directions第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,共22

.5分)听下面五段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C3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,每小题五秒钟;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。6Whoiscalling?A.SusanB.CarolC.Jill7.Whenwillthepartybeheld?A.TonightB.Tomorrow

nightC.Thenightaftertomorrow听第7段材料回答第8、9题。8.What'stheproblemwiththeman'sroommate?AHedoesn'tsharethegroceriesB.Hecanno

taffordhisgrocerybillC.Henevertreatsthemanameal9.What'sthewoman'ssuggestionfortheman?A.Drivingtheroommate

outatonceB.BeingmorefriendlytotheroommateC.Havinganhonesttalkwiththeroommate听第8段材料回答第10至12题。10.Whatdoesthefatherthinko

fthetrip?A.excitingB.boringC.disappointing11Whataretheygoingtodointhemountain?A.goclimbingB.gofishingCgohiking12.Howarethey

goingtothemountain?A.bycarB.bybusC.onfoot听第9段材料回答第13至16题。13.WhathashappenedtoSteve?AHehasabadcoldB.HehasthefluCHehasasorethroa

t14.HowlonghasStevebeensick?ASinceFridayB.SinceSaturdayC.SinceSunday15.HowoftenshouldStevetakethecoldmedici

ne?A.Twiceadaywithmeals.B.ThreetimesadayaftermealsC.Fourtimesadaybeforemeals16.WhatdoesCarlasuggestS

tevedo?A.Takeherbalmedicine(中药)B.SeeanotherdoctorC.Stayinbed听第10段材料回答第17至20题。17.What’sprobablythespeaker?A.AguardB.AlibrarianC.Avisitor18.Wherewoul

dyougotocheckoutbooks?A.onlevel2B.onlevel3C.onlevel419.Howmuchwouldyouhavetopayforabookthatwasthreedaysoverdue(过期的)?A

.50centsB.onedollarC$1.5020.WhendoesthelibrarycloseonFridaynights?A.At9:00PMB.At9:30PMC.At10:00PM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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AFourUsefulProductsforYourLifeElectricWineOpenerCost:$19.89Onceyou'vetriedthistool,you'lln

evergobacktotheoldfashionedkind.Thiselectricwineopenerwillremovethecork(瓶塞)easilywithinseconds,andcanopenupto30bot

tleswithasinglecharge.FantasticIceCreamSpoonCost:$14.99It’salwaysdisappointingwhenyou'rereallyinthemoodforicecr

eam,buthavetowaitforeverfortheicecreamtogettojusttherightsoftness.Well,thisheatedicecreamspoonexactlyconductsheatfromyourhands,andwillhelpsoftenthe

icecreamtomakeitreadytoeatrightaway.ExpressBakerCost:$58.99Makingyourownbreadseemslikeaquitedifficultjob.Butthisbakermakesiteasier--withinan

hour.Ithas12differentbreadsettings,andthreedifferentcrustsettings,soyoucanmakebread,pizzaandmore.Aquicklookthrought

hereviewsshowsthatcustomersareprettyhappywithit,too.CornStripperCost:$7.99There'snodenyingthatcornonthecob(

棒)isdeliciousButeatingcornonthecobanddealingwithallthelittlebitsthatgetstuckinyourteethafterwardsisapainfulexperience.Thislittledevicetake

sallthecornsfromthecob,bylettingyoustrip(剥)yourcorneasily,withoutmakingatotalmess.21.Whichofthefollowingapplies(运用)thetheoryo

fheatconduction?A.ElectricWineOpener.B.FantasticIceCreamSpoon.C.ExpressBaker.D.CornStripper.22.WhatcanpeopledowithExpressBaker?A.Makesomefood.B

.Softenfood.C.Classifyfood.D.Keepfoodfresh.23.Whatdothefourproductshaveincommon?A.Theyareofthesameprice.B.Theyaredi

fficulttooperate.C.Theymakefoodmoredelicioustoeat.D.Theymakepeople'slifeeasier.BIwas16whenmyfatherfinallyd

ecidedhewouldsendmetowildernesscampforseveralmonths.Hehadthreatenedtodoitmanytimesbefore,butmymotherhadalwaysmanagedtopreventhimfr

omdoingso.Thistimeheinsistedondoingit.Thelatestincidentwasthelaststraw(稻草).Impulsively(冲动地),IhadpushedMr.Ford,mymathteacher,down

aflightofstepsatschool.Hebrokehisarmintwoplaces.Anyway,hehadagreednottoaccusemeasafavortomydad,whowasinthemiddleofati

ghtraceforsheriff(执法官)inourtown.Butmyrecklessbehaviorhadmydad’sclosestadvisortalking.“John,he’syoursonandhe’sakid,butheisdraggingyoudown

,”IheardJakeHutchtellmydadthroughhisclosedofficedoorthenightafterIpushedMr.Ford.“Ifyoucan’tmakeyoursonobeytherules,howcan

youmakethelawobeyedinthistown?”So,offtoPisgahNationalForestIwent.Iimaginedhoursofuntoldabuseatthehandsofsomestrongse

rgeants(军士).Iwasdeterminednottobebroken.IwaswhoIwas.Nearlyeverydayforsixmonths,asmallgroupofothertroubledtee

nsandIcarriedour30-poundbackpacksonadifficultjourneycoveringabout10miles.Wehikedinaroughwildernessthatsee

meduntouchedbycivilization.Oursergeantswerefirmbutkind,notfrighteningasIhadimagined.Welearnedhowtomakeafirewithoutmatc

hesandcreateashelterwithbranchesandgrass.Welearnedwhichplantsweresafetoeatoutinthewild.Ifeltmyselfchange.Iwascalmandofte

nreflective.Myold,impulsiveselfwasgone.Onemorning,sixmonthslater,mydadcametopickmeup.Irantohughimandsawhappinessandloveinhiseyes.“Sowhat

’sitlikebeingsheriff?”Iaskedontheridehome.“Ilosttherace,Danny,”hesaid.“I’msorry,Dad.”Iknewmybehaviorprobablyhadalottodowiththedefeat.Dadsq

ueezedmyshoulderandbroughtmeclose.“AslongasIdon’teverloseyou,I’mokay.”24.Theauthorwasfinallysenttowildernessbecause________.A.hecouldlearnho

wtosurviveinthewildB.histeacherinsistedongivinghimalessonC.hepushedhismathteacherdownthestairsD.hismotherfea

redthathewouldbeaccused25.Theunderlinedword“reckless”inParagraph2probablymeans________.A.selfishB.carelessC.rudeD.reasonable26.Whatcanwelea

rnabouttheauthorfromthepassage?A.Hechangedalotafterthecamp.B.Hewasnotsatisfiedwithhislifeinthecamp.C.Hewasstillwhatheusedtobeafterth

ecamp.D.Hemadeenemieswithothertroubledteensatthecamp27.Howdidtheauthor’sfatherfeelattheendofthestory?A.Anxious.B.Annoyed.C.Disappointed.D.

Relieved.COneofthemostpopularstreetfoodfoundinChinaisnodoubtthebarbecue.Anewseries,calledChineseBarbecue,tellsthestor

yofthispopularfoodcookedoverhotcoalsonjustabouteverystreetcornerincitiesandtownsacrossthecountry.Barbecuedmeatisanimp

ortantpartofpeople’snightlife.ShownonJune20,theserieshashadmorethan25millionclicksonthevideositebilibili.com.Tofindthemostpopularbarbecuestalls(摊位),

theproductionteamtravelledtomorethan500locationsin30citiesacrossthecountry.SomeviewerscompareChineseBarbecuetoMidnightDiner

,aJapaneseTVseriestellingstoriesfromlatenightinformalJapanesebars.“I’mhappytohearthiscomparisonbecauseMidnightDinerisagoodprogram,andwesharethesa

metopic―nightfood,”ChineseBarbecue’sdirectorChenYingjiesaid.“However,intermsofthetone,theyarequitedifferent.”HesaidthatMidnightDinerfocusedmoreonfo

oditself,thoughtherewassomeconversationwhilepeoplewereeating.Incontrast,thenightfoodsceneofChinesepeoplemeansjoyandamorelivelyspirit.Peopleeat

ingthesebarbecuesnacksdevelopafeelingofconnection,whichcanbeacure(对策)forloneliness.Thebarbecue,regardedasthemostordinaryandcommonnightstre

etsnack,isdifferentfromhome-madefoodbymothersasthatisasymboloffamilyandkinship.Thebarbecueiswhereyougotobecomeconnec

tedtopeopleinsociety.Andunlikeofficialbusinesslunches,duringwhichpeopleareratherreservedandpolite,thebarbecueletspeoplerelaxwitholdfriendsand

newfriends,leavingalastingimpressionoffriendship.Theworld,asawhole,holdsdeep-rootedgoodfeelingstowardthebarbecue,eith

erforthetasteorthewarmthproducedbyfire.“WhatweshoulddoistopresenttheChinesebarbecuejustthewayitisbecausewithitsspecialingredients(食材),waysofcooking,

andmoreimportantly,thespecialenvironmentandpeople,theworldwillrecognizeitandmightfallinlovewithitjustaswedo,”saidChen.28.Whatdoweknowabo

utChineseBarbecue?A.ItmainlytalksaboutthemostfamousChinesefood.B.Itisthoughthighlyofbymostoftheforeigntourists.C

.IthasbeenbecomingverypopularontheInternet.D.ItshowsthecolorfulnightlifeinlargecitiesofChina.29.InwhichwaywasChines

eBarbecuedifferentfromMidnightDiner?A.Itfocusedmoreonthediners.B.Itshowedmorekindsoffood.C.Itshowedtheeatin

ghabits.D.ItwaslesspopularthanMidnightDiner.30.WhatisParagraph4mainlyabout?A.Theimportanceofthebarbecuetofamily.B.Theroleofthebarbecueinpeople’srela

tionship.C.Theinfluenceofthebarbecueonpeople’slifestyle.D.Theinfluenceofthebarbecueonpeople’smanners.31.Whydid

ChenYingjiechoosethebarbecueasthetopicoftheseries?A.TohelptheworldunderstandChina.B.Toresearchaspecialwayo

fcooking.C.ToshowthefeatureofChinesefood.D.Tointroducethehistoryofthebarbecue.DApplesarepackedwithamazinghealthbenefits:weightloss,heartprotec

tion,loweringyourriskofillnesses,andmanymore.Notonlyaretheygoodforyou,buttheytastedelicioustoo!Theonlyproblemisthatthe

pieceswepackforluncharealwaysanunpleasantbrownbythetimewedigthemoutofthefridge.That’sbecausepolyphen

oloxidase(PPO)inthefruitexperiencesachemicalchangewithoxygen(氧气)intheair.Luckily,thereisanappleyoucanpickupatthestorethatwon’tturnbrownforawhil

e―theOpalapple.OpalapplesarenaturallylowinPPO,whichmeansthey’llstayfreshandwhitelongafteryoucutthem.Ithasbeentestedthataftersittingoutunpa

ckedformorethansixhours,theapplehadhardlyanybrowning.Youmaybewonderingifgeneticmodification(转基因)playsaroleinavoidingthefruit’sbrowning.In

fact,youmayevenaskifOpalapplesaresafetoeatbecausetheycandosomethingmostapplescan’t.Butaccordingtothe

Opalwebsite,they’rethefirstapplestobecheckedbytheNon-GMOProject,thegoldstandardforcertification(证明).“Weunderstandthatsomepeopleareconcernedaboutg

eneticallymodifiedorganism(GMO)productsandfeltitwasimportanttomakeitclearthatthenaturalnonbrowningcharacteristi

cisjustthat―natural,”saidKeithMathews,CEOofFirstFruitsMarketing.TheOpalappleisactuallyacrossbetweenaGoldenDeliciousandaTopazapple,andithasasweetflav

or.Plus,itstillhasallthehealthbenefitseveryotherapplehas.AlthoughFirstFruitsMarketingdoesnotshownutrition(营养)factsfo

rtheOpalapples,theirnutritionvalueshouldbesimilar,ifnotthesame,toeveryotherapple.Ifyoudon’tlikeeatingbrownapples,youcanconsidergoingtothesupe

rmarketforsomeOpalapples.32.HowistheOpalappledifferentfromotherapples?A.IthaslessPPO.B.Ithelpsloseweight.C.Ithastheattractivesmell.D.Ithasfe

wspotsonitsskin.33.WhyistheNon-GMOProjectmentioned?A.ToshowthepopularityofOpalapples.B.ToshowOpalapplesmeetthesafetyst

andard.C.ToshowOpalappleshaveaspecialcharacteristic.D.ToshowtheconcernforGMOfoods.34.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetotheOpalapple?A.Doubtful.B.Uncaring.

C.Positive.D.Careful.35.Whatisthebesttitleofthetext?A.OpalApples―withMoreNutrition?B.OpalApples―ontheWaytoBePopular?C.OpalApples―ANewGMOFood?D.Op

alApplesNeverBrown―ButAreTheySafetoEat?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.Work

daysarelongenoughwithouthavingtodealwithafternoonlaziness.Manytimeswhen2or3pmrollsaround,Weareyawninga

ndconsideringtakingashortnaptohelpwakeusup.36Thereareseveraltricksthatyoucandotoimproveyourenergylevel.Putonsomemusic.So

metimesallyouneedisalittlemotivationtohelpyoufeelalittlemoreenergized.Putonsomeofyourfavoriteupbeatmusic.37Ifyouareable,listentoyourmusical

ittleloudly.Thiscanhelpdriveawayyourmiddayfog.Ifyouarenotable,trylisteningtothemusicthroughoutheadphones,soyoudon'tb

otheryourco-workers.Grabanafternoonsnack.Asmallafternoonsnackcanprovideyourbodywithalittlenutritionan

denergy.Justmakesureyoupicktherighttypeofsnacktokeepyourenergyup.38Itcontainscaffeineandcanimprovefocus.Avoidhigh-sugarsnackslikecandies.Thesecausey

ourbloodsugartoriseandthencauseadditionallaziness.Pouryourselfacupofteaorcoffee.39Caffeineisastimulantthatcanhelpyoufeelmoreawake

andfocused.Useveryminimalsugar,anaturalCalorie-freesugarornoneatall.40Washtheday'sstressfromyourmindbysplashingcoldwaterontoyou

rfaceandneck.Somestudieshaveshownthatthecoldwatercanhelpyouwakeupandfeelmorefocused.Whenyouarestartingtofeelalittleslee

py,takeawalktothebathroomandmakeuseofcoldwater.A.Afasterbeatcanhelpyoufeelalittlemoreenergetic.B.Splashyourfacewithcoldw

ater.C.Youcanstretchyourselfandmakesomedeepbreathtorefreshyourself.D.Enjoysome-highsugarsnacks.E.Tryapieceofdarkchocolate.F.Butmostofficesdon'tall

owmiddaynapping.G.Smallamountsofcaffeinecanhelpyoubeatafternoonlazinessaswell.第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题,

每小题一分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。WhenIwasaboy,everyholidaythatIhadseeme

dwonderful.Myparentstookmebytrainorbycartoahotelbythe41.Allday,Iseemtoremember,Iplayedonthesandswithstran

ge42children.Wemadehousesandgardens,andwatchedthetidedestroythem.Whenthetidewentout,we43overtherocksandlookeddownatthefishintheroc

k-pools.Inthosedaysthe44seemedtoshinealwaysbrightlyandthewaterwasalwayswarm.Sometimesweleftbeachandwalked

inthecountry,exploringruinedhousesanddarkwoodsandclimbingtrees.Therewere45inone’spocketsorgoodplaceswhereonecould46icecreams.Eachdayseem

edalife-time.AlthoughIamnowthirty-fiveyearsold,myideaofagood47ismuchthesameasitwas.I48likethesunandwarmsanda

ndthesoundof49beatingtherocks.Inolongerwishto50anysandhouseorsandgarden,andIdislikesweets.51,Ilovetheseaandoftenfeelsandrunningthroughmyfingers.S

ometimesI52whatmyidealholidaywillbelikewhenIam53.AllIwanttodothen,perhaps,willbetolieinbed,readingbooksabout54whomake

housesandgardenswithsands,whowatchtheincomingtide,whomakethemselves55ontoomanyicescreams.41.A.seaB.l

akeC.mountainD.river42.A.movingB.excitingC.anxiousD.nervous43.A.collectedB.jumpedC.turnedD.crawled44.A.lightB.sunC.moonD.lamp45.A.

sweetsB.sandC.ice-creamsD.money46.A.makeB.sellC.purchaseD.offer47.A.houseB.holidayC.gardenD.tide48.A.hardlyB.almostC.stillD.p

erhaps49.A.wavesB.tidesC.handsD.feet50.A.destroyB.fixC.useD.construct51.A.ButB.HoweverC.OtherwiseD.Furthermore52.A.wonderB.

feelC.understandD.believe53.A.strongB.weakC.youngD.old54.A.childrenB.boysC.girlsD.grown-ups55.A.happyB.tiredC

.sadD.sick第Ⅱ卷第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)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。Imaginebeingkidn

apped,thenreturninghomeafter159years.That’s56happenedtoonezodiacstatuefromYuanmingyuan,theOldSummerPalace.Itwas57(recent)re

turnedtoBeijing.Accordingto58NationalCultureHeritageAdministration,oneofthe12animal59(statue),aredbronzehorseheadst

atue,60(donate)by97-year-oldbusinessmanStanleyHo,acollectorfromMacaoonNov13.Asasurprisefor61(visit)totheNationalMuseumofChina,thestatuewassoon62.

show.Itjoinedanexhibitionshowinghundredsofpricelessartifacts(文物)63havebeenreturnedfromoverseassince1949.TheexhibitrunsthroughNov27.Itisthe64(seven

)ofthe12stolenanimalstatuesfromtheYuanmingyuanfountain65(return)toBeijingfromoverseas.Now,thesearchisonforthereturningfive:adog,arooster,ad

ragon,asheepandasnake.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你是李华LiHua,你的英国朋友Peter给你发来微信,想了解一下你的家乡自“十九大(the19thNationalCongre

ssoftheCommunistPartyofChina)”以来所发生的变化,请你用英文给他回复。内容如下:1.精准扶贫(targetedpovertyreduction),效果良好;2.环境保护得到了明显改善。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节

,以使行文连贯。DearPeter,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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__________Yourssincerely,LiHua第二节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Itwastimetogohome.“Remembertoworkonyourclassspeechesforho

mework,”MissWalkercalled,aseveryonestartedtalkingandpackingtheirschoolbags.Jennyfeltsick.Shehatedhavingtoreadaloudin

class.Shewassureeveryonegotreallyboredlisteningtoher.Once,whenJennywasreadingoutherholidaydiary,Leewaseve

nlookingathiswatch,asilverandblueonewhichseemedjustmagical.JennywatchedLeewalkaheadofherastheyleftsch

ool.Heseemedsoclever,andhehadacertainsortofshiningconfidence.Hewasjustoneofthosepeoplewhoweregoodateverything.Jennys

ighed.Assheturnedthecorner,shesawLee’swatchlyingrightinthemiddleofthepath.Jennyknewsheshouldjustpickitupandreturnittohim,butshedidn’twanttorun

afterhim.Jennybentdownquickly,pickedupthewatchandranhome.Onarrivinghome,Jennyputitonalmostwithoutthinking.Shewass

urpriseditfittedsowell.Shewalkedtothemirrorandstartedpracticingherspeech.Wordsjustfloodedoutofher.“I’mgoingtotalkab

outswimming.Ihavebeenlucky.I’vewonlotsofcompetitions.ButwhenI’minarace,I’mnotreallythinkingaboutwinning.I’mjustlovingthefeelingofbeinginthew

ater...”Jennylaughedwithexcitement.Shewalkedacrosstheroom.Shesuddenlyseemedtohaveacertainsortofconfiden

ce.Turningbacktothemirror,Jennysawaflashoflightfromthewatchintheglass.Theflashesofsilverseemedalmostmagical.SomaybeLee’swatchreallyDID

havesomethingmagic.Thenextday,asthelessonbegan,MissWalkeraskedwhowasgoingtobebraveandgofirst.No-bodymoved.Jennyslow

lyraisedherarm.BeforeMissWalkercouldsayanything,therewasashoutfrombehind.“She’sstolenmywatch!”Leesaidangrily

,“Itwentmissingatschoolyesterday.”注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;Paragraph1:EverybodywasfixingtheireyesonJenny,

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h2:Atthatmoment,MissWalkersmiledandaskedtheclasstolistentoJenny’sspeechfirst._______________________________________________

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___听力(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1——5CBBAC6——10ABACA11——15BAACB16——20ABACC阅读答案:(共20小题,每小题2.5分,满分50分)A篇BADB篇CCADC篇CABAD篇ABCD七选五FAEGD完形填空答案:(共1

5小题,每小题1分,满分15分)41-45ABDBA46-50CBCBD51-55BABAD语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.what57.recently58.the59.statues60.

wasdonated61.visitors62.on63.that/which64.seventh65.tobereturned应用文答案(满分15分)DearPeter,I’mgladthatyouarecaringaboutthedevelopmentofmyhometown.NowIw

illtellyousomethingaboutit.Greatchangeshavetakenplacesincethe19thNationalCongressoftheCommunistPartyofChina.Thetargetedpovertyreduction

hasreacheditsidealaims.Manypoorfamilieshavegoteffectivehelpfromlocalgovernmentandhaveimprovedtheirlifegreatly.Manyoldhousesarerepl

acedbynewtallbuildingswhicharesurroundedwithgreentreesandcolourfulflowers.Theriversthathadbeenpollutedseriouslybeforearegettingclearerandclearer

.Besides,allkindsoffishesreturntherivers.Theskyisfilledwithwhiteandcleanerclouds.Pleasecometovisitmyhometowninthenearfuture.Yourssince

rely,LiHua读后续写答案(满分25分)EverybodywasfixingtheireyesinJenny,waitingforanexplanation.Deadsilencesuddenlyfell.SoembarrassedwasJennytha

tshefeltherfaceburningandhermindgoingblank.Despitetheunwillingnesstoadmitit,shehadactuallymadethemostshamefulmistake.Jennywasthrowni

ntoadilemmawhethertotellthetruthornot.Consideringthewell-preparedspeechandthemagicofthewatch,shepluckeduphercourage,utteri

nginabeggingtone,“ButMissWalker,couldIdeliverthespeechfirst?”Alltheclassmatesfellintotremendouscuriosity,eagertowitnessherperformance.Atthat,MissWal

kersmiledandaskedtheclasstolistentoJenny’sspeech.Overwhelmedwithexcitement,Jennyconfidentlymadeherwaytotheplatform,wordsfloo

dingoutofherfluently.Neverbeforeinherlifehadshedeliveredsuchaterrificspeech.Praisesspreadaroundtheclassroomandev

enMissWalkernoddedwithapproval.Feelingincrediblyrefreshed,Jennyfinishedherspeech,whichwasgreetedwiththunderousapplause.Reliev

ed,Jennyexposedthetruthandespeciallythemagicofthewatch.“Butit’sjustanordinarywatchwithoutanymagic.”announc

edLee.NotuntilthendidJennyrealizetherealsourceofconfidencecomesfromhiseffortratherthanthewatch.

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