湖北省黄梅国际育才高级中学2020-2021学年高二下学期3月月考英语试卷 含答案

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高二3月月考英语试题(试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案

标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。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,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.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewom

ando?A.Buylessexpensivefood.B.Havemealsattheuniversity.C.Cooksimpledishes.2.Whatdoesthemanimply?A.Thehandbaghasbeensoldout.B.Thewomanca

ntakethesample.C.Theshowwillbeginsoon.3.Howlongcanthemankeepthebooks?A.Oneweek.B.Twoweeks.C.Threeweeks.4.Wheredidthemanspendhisholiday?A.Inagym.

B.Attheseaside.C.Inanindoorpool.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Arobbery.B.Anewstore.C.Aneighbor.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.Whatdidthewomanbuyyesterday?A.Ablueskirt.B.Agreenshirt.C.Aredbag.7.Whatdidthewomanthinkoftheyellowskirt?A.Itwasveryexpensive.B.

Itwasn’tbigenough.C.Itwastoobright.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8.Whatarethespeakersprobablydoing?A.WatchingaDVD.B.Seeingafi

lm.C.Enjoyingaliveconcert.9.Whatwillhappentotheband?A.They’llsplitsoon.B.They’llgetnewmembers.C.They’llshootmanyfilms.

听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10.WhatdoesthemansayaboutPhil?A.Hehurthisback.B.Hedoesn’tlikeboating.C.Hecan’tplaysocceranymore.11.Whydoes

Maryhesitategoingwiththeman?A.Shecan’taffordthetrip.B.Sheisn’tfullyprepared.C.Shehastogotoaclub.12.Howmuchdoesthetripcost?A.$150.B.$200.C.$

500.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13.Whenwerethechangesmade?A.Abouttwomonthsago.B.Aboutamonthago.C.Abouthalfamonthago.14.Whereisthemeatsectio

n?A.Ontheothersideofthestore.B.Inthebackofthestore.C.Nexttothebakery.15.Whatwillthewomandofortheman?A.Findsomeorangesforhim.B.Sho

whimaroundthesupermarket.C.Sharehisopinionwithhermanager.16.Whatisthemanmostlikelytobuy?A.Soap.B.Bread

.C.Pork.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17.Whatdoesthespeakerlike?A.Readingbooks.B.Doingexercise.C.Playingsillyjokes.18.Wheredidthespeaker’sparentsteach?A.AtHa

rvardUniversity.B.AtStanfordUniversity.C.AttheUniversityofChicago.19.Whatmadethespeaker’sparentsunhappy

?A.Thetwinshadtheirownspecialwords.B.Thetwinswantedthesameclothes.C.Thetwinsstudiedindifferentcolleges.20.Whatdoweknowaboutthetwins?A.Theyloo

kthesame.B.Theyhavethesamecharacter.C.Theyareclosetoeachother.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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。AThingstoDoinAtlantaNeedarundownofthetopthingstodothisweekend?Hereiswhat’soninAtl

anta.IntheMoodDate:May22throughMay26,2018Time:2:00pm—5:30pmPhone:770-916-2800Ifyoulovethemusicofthe1940s,thenhere’swhatyouneedt

odothisSunday.Gotoa1940smusicalshowatCobbEnergyPerformingArtsCentre.ThemusicofGlennMillerhasadistinctivesound.Noneedtoaskmetwice.Areyou"IntheMood"

?PartywiththePenguins(企鹅)Date:October13,2018Time:11:30am—2:30pmPhone:404一581一4000CelebratePenguinAwarenessDayatGeorgiaAqua

rium’sannualPartywiththePenguins.Thepartywillfeaturefunactivities,includingthechancetoseeanAfricanpenguinupclos

eanddiscusshowtohelpprotectthisin-dangerspecies.CallanwoldeArtsFestivalDate:January20toJanuary21,2018Time:10:30am—5:30pmPhone:404-872-53

38LocatedatCallanwoldeFineArtsCenter,thiseventisafestivalforartistsandbyartists,lettingthemhaveavoiceinthe

creationsandoperationsofthefestival.Ifyouareoftheartisticpersuasionorenjoyacreativescene,don’tmissout,Foollio’sHoodill

yStorytimeDate:May21throughMay27,2018Time:1:00pm—4:30pmPhone:404—523—3141Wemakeupabrand-newstoryeveryweek.Comeandenjo

yanewstoryeachtimeatDad’sGarageTheatre.Littleoneswillgettohelpprovidekeypartsofthestoryandevenaddintheirownjokes.Interactiveandout-of-the-ordinaryfun

forkidsandparents!21.Whereshouldyougoifyouareamusicfan?A.GeorgiaAquarium.B.Dad’sGarageTheatre.C.CallanwoldeFineAr

tsCenter.D.CobbEnergyPerformingArtsCentre.22.Whichnumberhelpssignupforanopportunityifyouarecrazyaboutpaint

ing?A.770-916-2800.B.404-581-4000.C.404-872-5338.D.404-523-3141.23.InwhatwayisFoollio’sHoodillyStorytimeuniquefromtheotherevents?A.Itprovidesbooksa

sgifts.B.Itisacharge-freeevent.C.Itrunsfortheshortesthours.D.Itisverychild-friendlyBInourdailylives,weprobablymakesillymistakes.Whi

lethesemomentscanbeworrying,theycanalsobehandledwithhumor.Whenwesharealaughatourmistakes,wecancalmourselvesdownwith

athreadofunderstandingandacceptance.Whenonemorninginarushtoschool,Ispilled(泼洒)mycupoforangejuice.IimmediatelythoughtofthepreciousminutesIwouldha

vetospendincleaningupthefloor.Iracedbackandforthtothesink(洗碗槽)withakitchenclothsoaked(浸透)withjuicetowashoff.Mylegswere

shakingasIwatchedfrommywindowtheschoolbuscomingtomystreet.Withinaminute,Ihadthrowntheorangejuice-soaked

clothtothesinkandranoutsidetojointhegroupofkidsinenteringthebus.Whenthinkingaboutmymorningrushtocleanupthe

spilledjuiceonthebus,IrealizedhowmuchunnecessarystressandworryIputmyselfthrough.Iendedupsmilingtomyselfaboutmyminornervousnes

soverspilledjuice.ThesedaysIdon’tusuallyspillorangejuice,butIdosometimesspillabitofspaghettisauceonmyp

antorputonmysweaterbackwardswhenI’mreallytiredandinahurryforschool.Ineachofmymistakes,Itrytoremindmyselfnottotakemyselfsoseriously

.Ittakesmeaminutetocalmdown,takeadeepbreathandsmileatmycarelessness.Itistheabilitytoseemistakesinadifferentwayt

hatenablesmetofindhumorineverydaymoments.Humor,however,doesn’talwayshavetoarisefromsillymistakes.Kidsmayh

aveagoodlaughatcomicbooks,classicjokesandstoriestoldbyfriendsandparents.Whatmattersmoreisnotwhereyoufindthehumorinlife,butthatyo

ucanappreciateit.24.Whenwemakemistakesinourdailylives,we________.A.shouldtreatthemproperlyB.maytrytoenjoyourselvesC.m

ustknowthevalueofthemD.hadbetterforgetthemintime25.WhatdidtheauthordobeforegoingtoschoolinParagraph2?A.Hepreparedbreakfastbusily.B.Hehadso

meclotheswashed.C.Hemadeacupoforangejuice.D.Hedidsomecleaningathome.26.WecanlearnfromParagraph3thatthe

author____________.A.makesmanymistakesnowandthenB.triestokeephimselfcalmwithhumorC.hasbeenusedtobeingbusyeveryda

yD.alwaysmakesotherpeoplearoundhappy27.Whatdoestheauthorintendtotellus?A.Weshouldtrytofindwherehumorlies.B.Wecanbehappy

byenjoyinghumor.C.Itisnaturalforustomakemistakes.D.Readingisagoodhabitforeveryperson.CWhatkindofamusingactivitieswillyouparticipateindurin

gyourlife?Willyoubespendingyourfreetimedoingsafesportswithlittledangerorwillyoualwaysbeoneofthefirstpeopletotrythenextpopularextremeactivity?Sc

ientistshavebeeninterestedinfindingoutwhysomepeopleseemtopreferdangerousactivities.Researchershavefoundthatmenoftentry

toimpressotherpeoplebyprovingthattheyarecourageousandfearless,andtheyaremorelikelytotakeriskswhenpeoplearewatchingthemorwhenthe

yarecompetingagainstothermen.Researchalsoshowsthataspeoplegetoldertheyusuallybehavemoreresponsiblyandtrynottotakeunnecessaryrisks.Inad

dition,whenpeopleareinstablerelationships,theyseemtobelessattractedtodaringactivities.Somepeopleseemtobemoredar

ingthanothers,buttherearemanydifferenttypes.Dotheytakealltypesofrisk?Psychologistshaveidentifiedanumberofcategories(种类)of

risks.Theseincludefinancialrisks,risksrelatedtohealthandsafety,amusingrisksandsocialrisks.Psychologistsdiscoverthatjustifapersonenjoysbung

eejumping,itdoesn’tmeanheorshewilltakechanceswheninvestingmoneyorthatheorshewilltellajoketoagroupofstrang

ers.Interestingly,researchshowsthatinmostcasesmenarelesscautiousthanwomen,butwomentakemoresocialrisksthanmen.Menaremorelikelytomakecareerc

hangesastheygetolderandtoexpressunpopularopinionsinbusinessmeetings.Yet,attheendoftheday,theprobabilityofparticularpeopl

etakingariskdependsonwhattypeofpeopletheybelongto.Ingeneral,optimisticpeoplearemorelikelytotakerisksbecau

setheyfocusonthepossiblepositiveoutcomes(结果)oftheiractions.Ontheotherhand,pessimisticpeoplearethecompleteopposite.28.Whydomentrytoprovetheyarebrav

eaccordingtotheresearch?A.Toattractpeople’sattention.B.Totakeonmoreresponsibility.C.Tomakefavorableimpressionsonp

eople.D.Todevelopstablerelationshipswithothers.29.Whatdoestheexampleofbungeejumpingindicate?A.Therearemorethanonetypeofr

isk.B.Bungeejumpingisdangerous,butpopular.C.Peopletakeonetypeofrisk,butnotanother.D.Somepeoplearemorecourageous

thanothers.30.Whathaveresearchersdiscoveredaboutwomen?A.Theyarewillingtotakerisks.B.Theyarealwayschangingjobs.C.Theyaregoodatdoingbusiness.D.

Theyareusuallymoreconservative(保守的)thanmen.31.Whatmainlydeterminewhetherpeopletakeriskspossibly?A.Theirper

sonalities(性格).B.Theirfinancialconditions.C.Theirsocialrelationships.D.Theirexpectationsofoutcomes.DItisnotafa

irfight,butitisafightthatmanycountrieswillfaceallthesame.Lefttoitself,thecovid-19pandemic(流行病)doubleseveryf

ivetosixdays.WhenyougetyournextissueofTheEconomist,theoutbreakcouldintheoryhaveinfectedtwiceasmanypeopleastoday.It’

shightimethatsomecomprehensiveactionshouldbetakenasthepandemicthreatensaneconomiccrisisaswellasahealthcrisis.Whilemostgovernmentsac

rosstheworld,withnospecificmedicineorvaccine(疫苗)availableatthemoment,arebeingleftflat-footed,WHOhaslearnedlessonsfromChina

forhowhealth-caresystemsshouldcope(处理,对付).Governmentsshouldalsofigureouthowtoprotectpeopleandcompanies.Thefirsttaskistogetmanpowerandmo

neytohospitals.Chinasent40,000healthworkerstoHubeiprovince.ThisweektheWorldBankmade$12billionavailableforcovid-19.Justasimportantistoslowthespre

adofthediseasebygettingpatientstocomeforwardfortestingwhenoutbreaksaresmallandpossibletocontain.Butthi

scanbehardasinmanycountries,includingmuchofAmerica,where28millionpeoplearewithouthealthcoverageandmanymorehavetopayforalargeslug(一大

块)oftheirowntreatment.Peoplealsoneedtoisolatethemselvesiftheyhavemildsymptoms.Bettertosupporttheecono

mydirectly,governmentscanhelpaffectedpeopleandfirmspaybillsandborrowmoneyiftheyneedit.Forindividuals,thepriorityshouldbepayingforhealthca

reandprovidingpaidsickleave.Forcompaniesthatloseincome,theywillstillfacetaxandwagebills.Easingthatburdenforaslongastheepidemiclasts

canavoidneedlessbankruptciesandlay-offs.Authorities’payingmedicalbillsandfundingbankstolendtofirmsthataresufferingcandefinitelyhelp.Thereisatens

ion.Healthpolicyaimstosparehospitalsbyloweringtheepidemic’speaksothatitislessintense,iflonger-lasting.Economicpoli

cy,bycontrast,aimstominimizehowlongfactoriesareshutandstaffabsent.Eventuallygovernmentswillhavetostrik

eabalance.32.HowoftenisTheEconomistupdated?A.Daily.B.Weekly.C.Monthly.D.Yearly.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“flat-fo

oted”meaninthesecondparagraph?A.Scared.B.Helpless.C.Careless.D.Embarrassed.34.What’sthemainideaofthelastparagraph?A.Thetension(紧张,不安

)preventsthehealthpolicyandeconomicpolicyfromworkingwell.B.Healthpolicymaymakethispandemiclastlonger.C.Economicpolicyfocusesonh

elpingfactoriesreopenasfastaspossible.D.Governmentsshouldtrytosolvethecontradictionbetweenhealthpolicyandeconomicpolicy.35.

Whatcanbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.Anunfairfight.B.Therightmedicinefortheworldeconomyduringpandemic.C.Measurestop

rotectpeopleandeconomy.D.Thetensionbetweenhealthpolicyandeconomicpolicy.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。HowtolisteninEnglishexamsListeningisanimportantbutdifficultpartformiddleschoolstudentsinEnglishexams.Thefollowingsuggestionsmaybenef

ityoualot.Relaxyourself.Beforelistening,it'snecessarytohaveapeacefulstateofmind.36______Ifthatdoesn'twork,drinkings

omewaterorwashingyourfacewithcoldwatermayhelpyoutosomeextent.37___________Assoonasthelisteningstarts,focusonitwithoutthinkin

gaboutanythingelse.Whilelistening,youcanalsorecall(回想)therelatedknowledgeincommonwiththematerialconcerned,suchasthevocabularyaboutthesubjectort

opic,whichisbeneficialtoyourbetterunderstanding.Graspthemainidea.Sometimesthemonologue,dialogueorconversationyou'relistenin

gtoisalittlebitlongerthanyouexpect.Andit'snormalthatsomeunnecessaryinformationisincluded.However,youdon'tneedtound

erstanditcompletely.38______.Ignorethenewwords.Withoutdoubt,thereusuallyexistunfamiliarwordsinlisteningmaterials.Infact,it'salmostim

possibleforyoutoknoworunderstandallthewordsinthelisteningmaterialsometimes.39______It'smistakentowastemuchtimeonfiguringthemoutwh

ilelistening.Developthehabitoftakingnotes.Inthecourseoflistening,it'sagoodhabittowritedownthecontentandlea

veouttheunimportantdetails.40______Bytakingnotes,wecanremindourselvesofthekeypoints.A.Concentrateonlistening.B.Themore

wordsyoumemorize,thebetteritis.C.Feelingnervousorworriedisharmfulandunnecessary.D.Whatyouneedtodoisturnadeafeartothenewwords.E.M

akealistofwhatyouthinkisimportantwhilelistening.F.Instead,justpayattentiontothekeypointsandgeneralideas.G.Ifyoufeelnervousoran

xious,trytakingadeepbreathtocalmyourselfdown.第三部分语言知识运用(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A、B、C和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。Scotthadalwaysbeencreative.Ashefinisheduniversity,hedecidedtobecomeaninventor.Heoftendesignedmanynewthings

.Hisfriendsthoughtthathewasmisguided.“Youcannotspendyourlifeasa(n)41.Youwill42haveasteady(稳定的)income.”Luke,hisb

estfriend,was43hisfriend’sfuture.“Whydon’tyoureconsiderandgetajobinthecity?”Lukeoftenasked.“Thisismy44,”Scotts

aidtoLuke.“IhavewantedtobeaninventorsinceIwasasmallchild.Iamnotgoingto45.”Overseveralyears,Scottdevelopedman

yideasthat46tobecomeasuccess.Hisfirstinventionhadmany47andhewasunabletosellit.Hissecondideareceivedlitt

lesupportfrompeopleorcompanies.Scott’sfriendLukecontinuedtoencouragehimtofinda(n)48career(职业).“Scott,youhavetothi

nkaboutyourfuture.Ithinkitistimeto49somethingelse.”“ButIcannotstopnow.Iamsoclosetocomingupwithsomethinghuge.5

0Ileftmydesignsnow,allmylifewouldhavebeenwasted,”hereplied.Lukenodded,“I51,myfriend.JustknowthatIamhereto

supportyou.”Thenonedayithappened.Scott52hisdesignofanewwingforanairplane.Hepresentedittoseveralcompanieswhoalllo

vedhis53.Aftersomecompetition,acompanyofferedtobuyhisdesign.“IknewthatonedayIwould54it!”hesaidtoLukeastheycelebratedathisapartment.Lukef

eltalittleguilty(内疚的)foreversuggestingthatScottshouldgiveup.“Idon’tknowhowyoukeptgoingalltheseyears,”Luk

esaid.“Youcertainlydeserveeverybitofyour55.”41.A.writerB.inventorC.doctorD.teacher42.A.neverB.stillC.evenD.also43.A.tiredofB.intere

stedinC.disappointedatD.worriedabout44.A.changeB.dreamC.honorD.chance45.A.lookbackB.fallbehindC.runawayD.giveu

p46.A.failedB.startedC.happenedD.appeared47.A.secretsB.disadvantagesC.storiesD.corrections48.A.differe

ntB.unusualC.importantD.happy49.A.designB.checkC.tryD.learn50.A.BecauseB.AlthoughC.IfD.When51.A.insistB

.doubtC.rememberD.understand52.A.beganB.completedC.usedD.impressed53.A.ideaB.hobbyC.jobD.help54.A.ha

veB.finishC.makeD.keep55.A.comfortB.successC.patienceD.wealth第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号

内单词的正确形式。Somethingsignificantishappeningtotheworldpopulation-itisaging.Themedian(中位数的)ageofanAmericanin19

5056_______(be)30-todayitis41andisexpected57_______(increase)to42by2050.ForJapan,the58_______(number

)aremorestriking22in1950,46todayand53in2050.In2015,onein12peoplearoundtheworldwereover65;by2050,itwillbeoneinsix.Thisagingofthepop

ulationisdriven59_______twofactors.Thefirstisdecliningbirthrates:whichmeansoldgenerationsarelarge60_______(compare

)toyoungergenerations,andso,onaverage,thepopulationbecomes61_______(old)thanbefore.Thisis62_______(particular)tr

ueintheUS.Thesecondreasonisthatpeoplearelivinglonger.AchildbornintheUStodayhas63_______veryrealisticchanceofl

ivingbeyond100andneedstoplanaccordingly.Peopletendtofocusonthefirstfactor.However,greaterattentionshould64_______(place)onlongevi

ty(长寿).Itisn'tjustthatpeopleare,onaverage,livinglonger.It’salsothattheyareonaveragehealthier65______

_moreproductiveforlonger.Therefore,theycanworkforlonger,consumemoreandingeneralbeboosttotheeconomy.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,请代表学生会,为学校“英语天地”宣传栏写一份倡议书,呼吁重压之下的高三学生养成健康的生活方式。内容包括:1.倡议的原因;2.倡议的目的;3.倡议的具体内容。注意:1.写作词

数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。HealthMattersMost______________________________________________________________

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___________________________________________________________________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。续写的词数应为150左右。Afewyearsag

o,thecompanyIworkedforsentmywifeandmetoliveinNewYorkforayear.I’vealwayslovedrunning,soIwasreallyhappywhenIf

oundoutIlivednexttoCentralPark.ThismeantthateverymorningIcouldgoforarunbeforeIwenttowork.Becausealotofpeoplehadtol

dmetobecarefulofrobbersinthepark,sousuallyIdidn’ttakeanythingwithme.HowcouldtheyrobmeifIdidn’thaveanything?Butonemorning,m

ywifegavemea$10billandaskedmetobuysomebreadontheway.Itwasabeautifulmorningandtheparkwasquietwithveryfewpeoplewalkingo

rjogging(慢跑)around.WhileIwasrunningthroughthepark,anotherjoggerknockedintome.Heapologizedandcontinuedrunning.Fora

while,Ididn’tthinktoomuchofit.However,whenInoticedthewidepathwhereIwasrunning,Ithoughtitwaskindofstrange.Thewarningofrob

bersintheparkoccurredtome.“Itcouldhavebeenarobber!”Isuddenlybecamealarmed,soIcheckedmypocketandfoundthatthemoneywasmissing.Wi

thoutthinkingtwice,Iranafterthatjogger.Ifinallycaughtupandheldhimbythearm.Ishouted,“Givemethe$10bill!Now!”Iamnotusuallyahot-heade

d(性急的)person,butIgotreallyangrythistime.Icouldn’tbelievetherobberywasactuallyhappeningtome.Filledwithanger,Ishook

myfistathim.Thisseemedtofrightenhim.Hequicklyputhishandinhispocketandgavemethemoney.Thenheranawayasfastashecould.Iboughtthebreadandwentho

me.AssoonasIgothome,Icouldn’twaittotellmywifemystory.“Youwon’tbelievewhathappenedtome,”Istartedwithpride.Sheimmediatelystoppe

dme,“Iknow,youleftthemoneyforthebreadonthekitchentable.”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。Paragraph1Lookingatthemoneyonthetable,Istoodthere,shock

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A32-35BBDB七选五36-40GAFDE第三部分语言运用完形填空41-45BADBD46-50ABACC51-55DBACB语法填空56was;57toincrease;58numbers;59by;60compared61older;62particula

rly;63a;64beplaced;65and第四部分写作第一节应用文写作参考范文:WithCollegeEntranceExaminationapproaching,manyofusareundermuchpressurefromstudyandth

ereforehavedevelopedanunhealthylifestyle,studyingdeepintonight,rushingthroughmealsandtakinglittlephy

sicalexercise,whichisextremelyharmfultoourhealth.Tomeetthechallengesofthesenioryear,it'shightimethatwetake

actiontosaynototheunhealthylifestyle.Wearesupposedtogotobedearlyandgetupearlyandtakemealsregularlyandslowlyenough.Furthermore

,itisadvisedthatwespareasmuchtimeaspossibletoworkout.第二节读后续写参考范文:Paragraph1:Lookingatthemoneyonthetable,Istoodthere,shocked.

Fortherestoftheday,Ifeltextremelyguilty,withtheinnocentjoggerandhis“helplessness"onmymind.“HowcouldIbesorudetohimw

ithoutknowingthetruth?Whywasitthatthejoggergavemethemoney?IstillrememberhisfrightenedfacewhenIscaredhimawaylikeamonster.Idecidedtofindachan

cetoapologizetohim.Thenextmorning,Igotupandwenttotheparkasusual,butnotforjogging.IjusthungaroundwhereImetthatjogger,butinvain.Para

graph2:Forseveraldays,Iwaitedatthesamespot.Buttomydisappointment,hedidn'tturnup.ItwasalmostaweeklaterbeforeIfinallyspottedhimagain.I,the“

robber”,gavethe$10billbacktohimandsaidsorrytohimagainandagain.Fortunately,heforgavemeforwhatIhaddonetohimandsaid,“Oh,itdo

esn'tmatter.”Manyyearshavepassed,butIcanstillfeelmycheeksburningwithshame.Fromtheexperience1havelearnedthatitistooear

lytojudgeapersonbeforeyouknowthetruth.听力材料Text1W:Ittakestoomuchtimetocook;IwishIhadmoretimetostudy.M:Whydon’tyouea

tattheuniversitycafeteria?It’snottooexpensive.Text2W:MayIhavealookatthishandbag,please?M:Sorry,madam.Iti

sasampleforshow.Thiskindofhandbagisoutofstock.Text3M:Herearetwomagazinesandthreebooks.HowlongcanIkeepthem,madam?W:Magazinesonlyforoneweek,

andyoucankeepthebooksforanothertwoweeks.M:OK.I’llreturnthemontime.Text4W:That’sserioussunburnyou’vegotduringtheholiday,Sam.M:

Iknow.Wehadalotoffuninthewaterandplayedbeachvolleyball.Text5W:Didyouhearthattheconveniencestoreatthestreetc

ornerwasrobbedlastnight?M:Yes,Isawitonthenews.Noweventhisneighborhoodisn’tsafe!Text6M:Didyoubuyanythingintowny

esterday?W:Yes,Iboughtthisamazingredbagandafantasticnewskirt.M:Oh,isthatit?It’salovelybluecolor.W:Notthisone.I’

vehadthisskirtformonths.IactuallysawtwothatIloved.Itriedonabeautifulgreensilkskirtandabrightyellowoneasbright

asyourshirt.Theywerebothgreatandweren’tveryexpensivebuttheyellowonewastoosmall,soIgottheotherone.Text7W:Thatisreallygreat—theirmusici

sexcellent.M:Yes.Ican’tbelievethisistheirlastshow.W:They’regoingtoputoutafilmofitlateron,butit’ssuchasha

methattheywon’tbeonstagetogetheranymore.Thisbanddoesn’thavemanymembersbuttheirperformanceisjustamazing.M:ItwillbeonDVDaswellIsuppose.

I’lldefinitelybuythatthoughitwon’tbeasgoodastonight.W:Betterthannothing,though.Text8M:I’mgoingwhitewater(急流)boatingthis

weekend,Mary.Andoneofmybuddies,Phil—youknowPhil,don’tyou?W:Uh-huh.M:Well,Philcan’tgobecausehehurthisbackplayingsocce

r,sothere’sroomforonemore.Youwanttogowithus?W:Areyoukidding?I’venevergonewhitewaterboating.M:Aw,comeon.There’samini-coursebeinggivenbytheExplor

ers’ClubWednesdaynightthisweek.Takeitandyou’llbereadytogowithus.W:Noway!I’llneverlearnenoughintwohourstogoonat

ripforawholeweekend!M:Sureyoucan!Theinstructorisgreat.Iknowoflotsofpeoplewho’vedoneit.W:Well,it’sprobablynotsuchagoodidea,bu

thowmuchdoesitcost?M:Well,thetripwillcostyou$150witheverything—food,equipment,everything.Thecourseisonly20buc

ks.W:That’snottoobad.I’llthinkaboutit.Text9W:Excuseme,sir.Youlooklikeyou’relookingforsomething.CanIhelpyoufindanything?M:Yes.Thewayt

hingsareorganizedhereisreallydifferentthanusual.Didyouguyschangesomestuffaroundorsomething?W:Yes,wemadesomechanges.Forexample,theareawe’res

tandinginusedtobethebakery,andthemeatsectionwasontheothersideofthestore,butwechangedthoselocationsabouttwow

eeksago.Andnowthemeatsectionisinthebackofthestore.M:Nowonder.Icomehereonceamonth.W:Whatdoyouthinkofthewayitloo

ks?M:Well,tobehonest,it’snotaseasyformetofindthethingsIneed.Iliketheoldwaybetter.W:Well,I’llkeepitinmindandbringitupwithmymanager.

IsthereanythingIcouldhelpyoufind?M:Ireallyneedsomeitemsforthebathroom.WherewouldIfindthose?W:OnGoodsShelf4.Theen

tireshelfisfilledwiththingsforthebathroom.M:Great!I’malsolookingforsomeoranges,butIcanseethefruitsectionjusttotheleftoverthere

.I’llletyouknowifIneedanymorehelp.Text10W:IwasbornbeforemysisterStacy—twominutesand58secondsbeforeher,tobeexact!I’vealwaysbeenreallyprou

dtobetheolderone.Wearetwins,butwedon’tlookthesame.Therearesometwinswholookalikeandotherswhodon’t.Andourpersonalitiescouldn’tbemoredif

ferent.I’moutgoingandloud,andIplaysportswheneverIcan.Mysisterisquietandshy,andshepreferstoreadbooks.WegrewupintheMidwest

—ourparentswerebothprofessorsattheUniversityofChicago.Personally,Ifeelluckythatourparentsdidn’ttrytodosillythingslike

dressingusupinthesameclotheswhenwewerelittle.Askids,mysisterandIdevelopedourownlanguagethatonlywecouldunderstand.Itmadeourparentssoangry,an

dthatonlymadeususeitmore!IcanstillrememberthatdaymysisterandIleftforcollegesonoppositesidesofthecountry—hertoHarvardandmetoStanford.Bothplac

esseemedreallyfaraway.Ifeltlikeourliveswouldchangeforever,buttheydidn’t.We’renowinourmid-thirties,andwe’veneverbeencloser!获得更多资源请

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