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2021年春鄂东南教改联盟学校期中联考高二英语试卷(共10页)第1页2021年春鄂东南教改联盟学校期中联考高二英语试卷(共10页)第2页2021年春季鄂东南省级示范高中教育教学改革联盟学校期中联考高二英语试卷命题学校:武汉二中命题教师:袁
希荣审题教师:刘兴云考试时间:2021年04月19日上午08:15—10:15试卷满分:150分注意事项: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。3.考生结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.InaliftB.Onabus.C.Inacompany.2.Whatare
thespeakerstalkingabout?A.Acomputergame.B.Animaginarysituation.C.Avacationbythesea.3.Howdoesthemanprefertogotowo
rk?A.Bycar.B.Bytrain.C.Bybus.4.Whatdoesthewomando?A.Adesigner.B.Awriter.C.Asalesagent.5.Whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthetwospeake
rs?A.Surgeonandpatient.B.Waitressandcustomer.C.Managerandsecretary.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。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题
。6.WhenwillthemanarriveinChicago?A.At6:45.B.At8:30.C.At9:00.7.Whydoesthemanchooseanightflight?A.Tomakearoundtrip.B
.Togetabeerprice.C.Tohaveanearlyappointment.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Howmuchhasthemanpaidforhisdrivinglesson?A.$400.B.$1
40.C.$409.Whydidthemanfailhislastdrivingtest?A.Hehitsomethingbyaccident.B.Hedidn’tparkhiscarproperly.C.Hewentthroughtheredlights.10.What
doweknowabouttheman’steacher?A.Heischeaper.B.HeisyoungC.Hehasabigcar.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatistheevidenceofamentalpr
oblem?A.Onethinkslifeisdifficult.B.One’sdailylifeisdisordered.C.Onegetsthebluesnowandagain.12.Whatcausedtheman’
sproblem?A.Abreakupinlove.B.Over-useofdrugs.C.Hisfamilyhistoryofmentalillness.13.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Thinkpositively.B.Hav
eregularmeals.C.Dosomeexerciseandactivities.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Makingacomplaint.
B.Placinganorder.C.Makinganapology.15.Whatdoweknowabouttheshoesthewomanreceived?A.Theyarrivedtwodayslate.B
.Thestylemakesthewomanupset.C.Theyaresmallforthewoman’sfeet.16.Whatisthemangoingtodo?A.Givethewomanadiscount.B.R
eturnthemoneytothewoman.C.Deliveranotherpairofshoestothewoman.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatwillthestudentsfeelaboutthecollegelifeatfirst?A.Disappoint
edandbored.B.Excitedandanxious.C.Satisfiedandworried.18.Whatwillhelpthestudentsknowtheirgoalsclearly?A.Walkingarou
ndthecampus.B.Gettingusedtothecollegelife.C.Understandingthecollege’srequirements.19.Whatisthemostimportantthi
ngforthenewstudents?A.Waysoflearning.B.Passingexams.C.Earningcredits.20.Whydoesthespeakeradvisethestudentsnottogiveuplearning?A.Itca
nhelpthemgetcollegedegrees.B.Itcanhelpthemimprovetheirfuturelife.C.Itcanhelpthemearnenoughcredits.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ATherearemanyoptionsforfreevideoconferencingapps.Here'sourshor
tlistofthebestones,wheretheyshineandwheretheyfallshort.GoogleHangouts2021年春鄂东南教改联盟学校期中联考高二英语试卷(共10页)第3页2021年春鄂东南教改联盟学校期中联考高二英语试卷(共10页)第4页Thefreevi
deochatappfromGoogleisagreatexampleofaconsumer-gradeapp.ItintegrateswithGmailandGoogleCalendar,makingiteasierforuserstooperate.Upto
10participantscanjointheliveconferencewithaplug-inapplication.Andasitdoesn'tsupportdualstreamvideoandcontent,someuserscomplainthatt
hevideoisnotclearorreliable.SkypeTheapp,developedbyMicrosoft,gives10usersaccesstoaconference.It'sworthnotingthatMicrosoftisintegratedwit
hSkype.Aplug-inapplicationisrequired.Advancedfeaturesarefascinating,butonlyavailableforpaidsubscription.ZoomThefre
evideoconferencingsolutionfromZoomprovidesaserviceforgroupvideocallswithover100participants.TheZoomBasicpl
anallowsuserstohave40-minutecallswithahandfuloffeatureslikescreensharing,localrecordingandcamerafilters.Aplug-inapplicationisnecessary.Allcal
ls,whicharelimitedto40minutesorless,aresecured.LifesizeLifesizehasbeeninthevideoconferencingindustryforlong.BysettingupafreeaccountwithLifesize,yo
ucanquicklystartafreevideocallwithupto25participants.Itisweb-basedanddoesn'trequiredownloadsoranapplicationonyourdevices.Guestscanjointhel
ivecallrightfromthewebsitebyclickingonyourpersonalmeetingIDlink.Tousetheadditionalfeatureslike300-waycalling,Microsoftintegrat
ionsand4Kvideoconferenceroomsystemsrequiresapaidsubscription.21.WhichaspectofGoogleHangoutsisnotsatisfactory?A.Usercapacity.B.Videoqual
ity.C.Streamvideo.D.Technicalsupport.22.Whichappoffersaten-minuteconferenceservicewith30peopleforfre
e?A.Zoom.B.Skype.C.GoogleHangouts.D.Lifesize.23.WhatisspecialaboutLifesize?A.ItintegrateswithMicrosoft.B.Itiscompletely
freeofcharge.C.Noapplicationisneededforparticipants.D.Thereisnotimelimittoitsconferences.BDearEditorsofMacqu
arieDictionary,MynameisWendy,asecondgenerationChinese-Australianmigrantandamotheroftwoyoungchildren.I’mwritingtoexp
ressmydisappointmentinoneofMacquarieDictionary’sentries,namelythedefinitionoftheword“monolid”.Inboththepaperversion(7thedition)andonlineve
rsionoftheDictionary,Macquariedefines“monolid”as:“Anuppereyelidwithoutafold,perceivedbysomeinAsiatogiv
eanappearanceoflaziness.”ThisdefinitionhasdisturbedmeandmanyAsianslivinginAustralia.Linguistically,theterm“monolid”isaprettyunbiase
ddescriptionofaphysicalcharacteristicthatinvolvesnofeelings,commontoover50%ofpeopleofEastAsianorigin.It’snodi
fferenttoothertermsdescribingaphysicalfeatureincluding“blonde”or“freckle”.Takeaminuteandconsiderthis.Woulditbeappropriateifthede
finitionof“blonde”became“havingfairorlight-coloredhair,thoughtbysomeinWesterncountriesaspossessinglittleornointelligence”?Orwoulditbea
ppropriateifthedefinitionof“freckle”was“asmallbrownishspotintheskinorface,thoughtbysomeascreatinganug
lyappearance”?Inaddition,itisalsoinappropriatethatMacquarieDictionary—adictionaryofchoicebymanyAustralianschools—definesaterminawaywhichmaycreateneg
ativeracialconnectionforAustralianchildrenofEastAsianorigin.Bothmykidsarebornwithmonolids,aconstantreminderoftheirculturalbackground.Ittherefore
breaksmyhearttoimagineascenewheretheyturntothedictionarytofindthattheirphysicalfeatureisassociatedwith“laziness”.Whatiftheygetteasedbytheirschoolfri
endsthattheyareborn“lazy”?Whatifmysensitiveoldersonstartshatinghimselfandhisraceclassificationforbeingassociatedwithsomethingnegative?Forth
ereasonsabove,IurgeMacquarieDictionarytoadjustthecurrentdefinitionof“monolid”.Lookingforwardtohearing
fromyou.Regards,Wendy24.Theauthor’spurposeofwritingthisletteris.A.toaskforanapologyaboutthewrongdoingtothepeoplewithmonolidsB.toofferadviceonhowtod
efineawordC.toexpressdissatisfactionwithadefinitionD.togiveexamplesofdefiningphysicalfeatures25.Whatdoesunderlin
edword“unbiased”inparagraph2probablymean?A.Precise.B.Public.C.Subjective.D.Objective.26.Whatisthefunctionofparagraph3?A.Supportingtheauthor’s
position.B.Raisingtheauthor’sconcern.C.Attackingthedictionary.D.Introducingtwowordsinthedictionary.27.Inwhatwayistheauthorworriedabouther
children?A.Theymightgetintobadhabitsandbelazy.B.Theymightbecomevictimsofthedefinition.C.Theymighthavemonolids
.D.Theymightchoosetousethedictionary.CThelightsgodown,musicplays,andayoungwomanonabikeatthefrontoftheclassencourage
sstudentstospinfasterandharder.Whenthelightsgobackon,thestudentsonthebikespullouttheirnotebooks,andit’scleartha
tthisisnotSoulCycle.Instead,it’safirst-of-its-kindbusinessschoolcourseatFordhamUniversitythatistaughtonspinbikesi
nauniversity.“It’sthefirstclassthatImentiontoanybodywhenanybodyasksmewhatclassesI’mtaking,”saidAmandaVopat,22,abusinessadministration
major.“Ithinkpeoplearereallyexcitedaboutit.”The75-minute,twice-weeklycourseisthebrainchildofJulitaHaber,abusine
ssschoolprofessoratFordham.“Ihavebeenintroducingmovementandfitnessinmyclassesforthepastsevenyears,”shesaid.“Ifoundthespinclasswouldreallyal
lowstudentstoexercisewhileaprofessorlecturesatthesametime.”Thecoursethestudentsaretakingwhilecyclingisnojoke.Managi
ngProfessionalRelationshipsisanupper-levelbusinessschoolcoursetakenprimarilybyjuniorsandseniors.Thestudentsa
refully2021年春鄂东南教改联盟学校期中联考高二英语试卷(共10页)第5页2021年春鄂东南教改联盟学校期中联考高二英语试卷(共10页)第6页instrumentalineachclass,selectingthemusic,leadingstretche
sbeforeandafterclassandleadingtheintervalsduringtheclass.Haberstopsherlectureevery20minutesthroughouttheclass
.Whileonestudentturnsoffthelights,anotherstudentturnsupthemusicandathirdstudentgoestoabikeinthefrontoftheclasstoleadtheirclassmates
inhigh-intensityintervalthatlaststwotothreeminutes,justenoughtore-energizethestudents.“It’safantasticwayofengagingstude
ntsandasaprofessor,asateacher,that’sreallygratifying,”shesaid.“Theydon’thavetheirsmartphones,andtheydon’thavelaptopssoth
eyarephysicallyengagedandalsomentallyengagedinwhatisbeingsaid.”ThecourseisthefirstofitskindatFordham
,andHaberbelievesitisalsoafirstacrosstheUnitedStates.Shehasauthoredresearchontheuniqueclassroomapproach,whichshecallsfitnessint
egrated(综合的)learning.DonnaRapaccioli,theheadofFordham’sGabelliSchoolofBusiness,describedhowstudentswere“en
ergized”bytheclassandsaidFordhamwasopentoexpandingittoothercourses.“Definitely,”RapaccioliansweredwhenaskedifHaber’scours
erepresentsthefutureoflearning.28.WhatmightSoulCyclebe?A.Ahealthclub.B.Arepairshop.C.Abicyclestore.D.Amusicstudio.29
.Whatdoweknowaboutthebusinessschoolcourse?A.Itlastsseventy-fiveminuteswithoutbreaks.B.Itwasoriginallythough
tupbyJulita.C.Itwastaughtinauniversitygymonceevery2weeks.D.ItisopentoallstudentsatFordhamUniversity.30.Whichofthefollowingiscorrecta
ccordingthepassage?A.Haberhasintroducedthespinclasssevenyearsbefore.B.Studentspullouttheirnotebookswhileridingthes
pinbikes.C.Haberissatisfiedwithhercourse.D.ThecoursehasbecomepopularintheUS.31.HowdidDonnaRapacciolisound?A.Humorousandcle
ver.B.Hopefulandcheerful.C.Seriousandfriendly.D.Proudandconfident.DImaginehowyou’dfeelifyouhadtogetmo
rethan9,000tonsofjunkouttothesidewalk.That’showmuchtrashisfloatingaroundinspace.Infact,there’sabout4millionpound
sflyingoverourheadsinlow-Earthorbit.Daan,aDutchartist,andhisteamatSpaceWasteLabhavecomeupwithacreativeplanthatcouldclear
upspacejunkinaspectacularfashion.①Mostspacewastecomesfromdeadsatellitesandrockets.Functioningsatellitesarethebackbo
neoftheinformationsystemsthatkeepourworldrunningsmoothly.Butallthesatelliteseventuallybecomeobsoletewithinjustafewdecades.Whentheydieout,there’sth
eproblemofthemdriftinginouterspace,collectinginwhatscientistscallthe“graveyardorbit.”Maybeyou’rethinking,“Why
shouldIcareaboutgarbage12,500milesaboveme?”Well,allthatfunstuffthatsatelliteshelpbeamdowntous—mobilegames,Instagr
am,catvideos—couldbeshutdownbyspacewaste.Lotsofoldjunkfloatingaroundupthere,plusnewsatellitesaddedeachyear,meansmoreandmorehigh-speedcollisions.Andw
henchunksofjunkcrashintooneanother,theybreakapartintomillionsofpieces,quicklybuildingupspeedandturningintofast-movingobjects,whicha
redangeroustooperationalsatellitesaswellasastronautsworkingontheInternationalSpaceStation.②Spacewasteisaproblemthat’sescalatedsomuch;somesci
entistssaythatby2050we’llbeforcedtostoplaunchingnewspacecraftaltogether,includingnewsatellites.Thinkaboutthatforaminute.Whenthelastsa
tellitesfinallybecomedisused,GPS,cellphones,andtheInternetwillnolongerfunction.③Sowehavetofindawaytodealwiththisspacegarbage,andDaanpictur
esasortoftrashpickup,whichinvolvesgroupsofsmallspacecraftcastinglargenetsintoorbitthatwouldcollectspacedebris(碎片)andsenditbac
ktowardEarthattopspeed.Here’sthebestpart—whilereenteringEarth’satmosphere,thepiecesofjunkwouldburnupallatonce
,creatingalightshowsimilartohundredsofshootingstarsfallinginthenightsky.Aspectacleindeed!Togetreadyforsuchanamazingeffort,Sp
aceWasteLabhasbeentravelingtomajorcitiesacrossEuropeandenlighteningthepublicontheproblemofthejunkinspace.④ButDaandoesn’tjusttalkaboutwaysto
relievetheproblem—he’screatedsomethingalittlegranderthanthat.InOctober2018,histeamlaunchedSpaceWasteLabPerformance,anoutdoorartexhibitionthatsh
owsthelocationofeachpieceofspacetrashusinglargelasersthatmakeeachdebrislookabitlikeastarwanderingslowlyandsilentlyoverthesky
,allowingviewerstowaveandsay,“Hallo,spacetrash!”32.Wherecanyouprobablyreadthispassage?A.inasciencemag
azineB.inageographytextbookC.inafashionmagazineD.inaspacetravelguidebook33.Accordingtothepassage,whichsen
tencebestreplacesthequestionmarkinthediagram?A.Thereismorejunkfloatinginspaceeachyearasnewsatellitesareadded.B.Satellitescanhelp
peopletracktheweatherandfindnewlocations.C.Workingsatellitescanbedamagedandastronautscanbehurt.D.TheSpaceWasteLabPerfor
mancecanshowpeoplewheresatellitesarelocated.34.Whichofthefollowingbestsupportstheideathatspacewasteshouldbedealtwithverysoon?A.Sentenc
es①B.Sentence②C.Sentence③D.Sentence④35.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.SpaceJunkHarmsDigitalSystemsB.TestofWasteCollectionNetsC.
ANewGlimpseintoOuterSpaceD.Artists’ProposaltoSaveSpace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。Oneformofsocialprejudiceagainstolderpeopleisthebeliefthattheycannotunderstandoruse2021年春鄂东南教改联盟学校期中联考高二英语试卷(共10页)第7页2021年春鄂东南教改联盟学校期中联考高二英语试卷(共1
0页)第8页moderntechnology.36Isn'titunfairthatolderpeopleenjoyingacomputergameshouldbefrowneduponbytheirchild
renandgrandchildren?Nowadaysolderpeoplehavemorecontrolovertheirlivesandtheyplayafullpartinsociety.More
over,betterhealthcarehasleftmorepeopleintheirsixtiesandseventiesfeelingfitandactiveafterretirement.37Playingcomputergamesi
saveryeffectivewayofexercisingthebrain.Whenpersonalcomputerswerefirstintroduced,mostolderpeopledidn'tbelievetheywouldeverfamiliarizethemselve
swithit.Nowcomputershavebeenaroundforafewgenerationsandretiredpeoplehavegraduallybecomemorerelaxedaboutusingthemf
orfun.38KateStevens,aged72,says,“Ifindplayingsuchgamesveryrelaxing.It'snotverydemanding,butyoustillneedtoconcentrate.”39The
re'sagreatervarietyofgamestochoosefrom,includingmoreintellectualandcomplexstrategyandsimulation(模拟)games.InternetChessandTrainSimulator
areamongthemostpopularofthese.TrainSimulatorisbasedonreal-worldactivities.Playerscanchoosefromavarietyofchallengers,suchaske
epingtoastrict-timetableandusinghelperenginesduringawinterstorm.Somepeoplearguethat“greygamers”simplydon'thavetheskillsrequiredforcomputergames,
andthatteenagersarebetter.40Mostcomputergamesrequirethekindofanalyticalthinkingthatimproveswithpractice,whichmeansthatthe“gre
ygamers”maywellbefarbetterthangamershalfacenturyyoungerthanthem.Ingameswherespeedisthemainconsideration,olderpeoplewouldbeatadisadvanta
gebecausetheymayhaveslowerreactiontime.Ontheotherhand,“greygamers”haveapreferenceforslowerpaced,mindchallenging
games.A.ThisiswhereIdon’tagreeB.Thiscouldn'tbefurtherfromthetruth.C.Gamersover65preferplayingpuzzlegames
andcardgames.D.Mentalactivity,aswellasphysicalexercise,cancontributetobetterhealth.E.Thisprejudiceisbas
edonthefollowingresearchconductedbysomepsychologistsinChicagoUniversity.F.Activitieslikeplayingcomput
ergames,goingontheNetanddownloadingMP3sareonlyfortheyoungsters.G.Anotherdevelopmentthathasfavored“greygamers”isachang
einthetypeofvideogamesavailableonthemarket.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
。Whatdoesittaketobecomefamous?Talentinsinging,dancingoracting?Orsimplygoodlooks?Thesedays,itseemslikeapretty41,an
dalotofmakeupcanmakeanyoneapopularstar.However,occasionally,anhonestsmileandahard-workingattitudemighttakeyouquite
42.Recently,anTibetanyoungmannamedTashiDingzhenhasgainedalotofonlinefollowers.Thoughhis43tofamehasbeenverymuchacciden
tal,Dingzhenhassincebeen44byboththelocaltourismdepartment,andtheonlinestreamingplatformTencentVideo.However,whenaskedabouthisowndreams,the2
0-year-oldsaidthathewantstobea“horse-racingprince”,adecisionwhichhasbeen45bymany.Famecanbefleeting(稍纵即逝的).Everydaytherearethousandsofpe
opleontheinternet46thelatesttrends,behavinginverysimilarways,andtakingpartinthesametypeofvariousshows...allforthechancetogain47andfortune.Afew
yearsdowntheline,orperhapsevenonlyafewmonthslater,themajorityoftheseindividualsorgroupswill48fromourmemoriesintheend.Everyoneisborn49.Welik
edifferentthings,havedifferentpersonalities,and50differentdreams.Thatiswhatmakeslifesodynamic(有活力的)andinteresting.ShouldDingz
henchoosetotakeTencentVideo's51andtrytobecomeacelebrity,hemightjustendup52intothebackgroundunderheavymakeupanduniformdancemoves.Ofcourse,it'sposs
iblethathisfamewillfadeevenfasterifhestayshomeandcontinuestoracehorses.Butatleastthenhewillbeabletofollowhis53todowhathewants54choosin
gtopursuefameand,intheend,55himself.Ifyouwereinhisshoes,whatwouldyoudo?41.A.faceB.bodyC.hairD.figure42.
A.happilyB.farC.successfullyD.directly43.A.reachB.increaseC.entranceD.rise44.A.contactedB.helpedC.linkedD.called45.A.l
aughedB.delightedC.applaudedD.satisfied46.A.followingB.changingC.stoppingD.adding47.A.promotionB.healthC.wealthD.fame48.A.existB.fadeC.keepD.hide49.
A.uniqueB.smartC.talentedD.pretty50.A.holdB.catchC.pursueD.bear51.A.discussionB.helpC.presentD.offer52.A.breakingB.disappearingC.put
tingD.encouraging53.A.lifeB.heartC.instructionD.idea54.A.inadditiontoB.otherthanC.regardlessofD.insteadof55.A.hurtB.inspir
eC.loseD.control第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。China'sLengjivillage,meaningthe56(co
ld)villageinChinese,hasbecomeathrivingtouristdestination,57(attract)numerousvisitorstoenjoybreathtakingwinterscenery.Thevillageis
alsoknownas"theColdPoleVillage"becauseit58(locate)inGenhe,59cityknownasthecountry's"PoleofCold"inthenorthernmosttipoftheInnerMongoliaAutonomousRegio
n.TouristshaveflockedtoexperiencerurallifeinLengjivillage60temperaturesoftendrop61negative30degreesCelsius.Theyalsohavetheopportunitytoobs
ervelocal62(villager)workinginthefrigidwintertoprotectthenaturalenvironment.63(protect)thesnow-coveredforests,villagersworkava
rietyofjobsatalocalforestfarmunderenvironmentalconservationprojects.2021年春鄂东南教改联盟学校期中联考高二英语试卷(共10页)第9页2021年春鄂东南教改联盟学校
期中联考高二英语试卷(共10页)第10页Thelocaltouristindustryhasboomed64skifacilities,horse-drawncarriages,skirings,snowscu
lpturecreations,snowmobileactivitiesandotherprojectswereintroduced."Throughourefforts,wewill65(definite)makeChina'sLengjiVillageamorefamouslands
cape,"saidCheng,theforestrangerforJinlinForestFarmattheDaxing'anlingForestryMinistration.第四部分写作(共两节,满
分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,想邀请外教Matthew一起观看本校学生的一次相声(crosstalk)表演,请给他写封邮件,内容包括:1.演出的时间和地点;2.简单介绍相声(如表演形式、表演内容等)。注意:1.词数80左右;2
.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。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。Mygreat-grandfather,myg
randfatherandmyfatherarefarmers,andsoareallmyfamily.MyfatherhadafixedideathatIwouldbecomeafarmertoo.Although
Irespecthimandamindeedskilledatdoingsomefarmwork,Idon’tagreethatIshouldautomaticallyfollowinmyfather’sfootsteps.WhenIwasateenager,myfather
happenedtotakemetoanairportwhichbelongedtooneofhisfriends.ItwasthefirsttimethatIhadseenanaeroplaneinre
allife.KnowingthatIhadneverbeenonboard,myfather’sfriendTomofferedmeanopportunitytoflywithhiminhissmallaeroplane.Iquicklyacceptedhisoffer
!Whenwetookoff,Ifeltnervousbutthrilled.BeingupinthecloudsandlookingattheviewbelowwasunlikeanythingIhad
everfelt.Iwasjustenjoyingit.Iassumedbeingapilotwouldbethemostawesomethinginthewholeworld.FromthatdayonathoughtcreptintomymindthatIwantedtobecomea
pilot,butIdoubtedwhethermyfatherwouldsupportme.Afterall,itwasatotallydifferentpathfromwhathehadplannedforme.Ther
efore,Iputthethoughttothebackofmymind,becauseIknewhewouldstillinsistonholdingontohispreviousidea.Anyway,besideshelpingmyfatheronthefa
rm,IwouldfrequentlyvisitTom’sairport.Gradually,IgotfamiliarwitheverybuttonandswitchontheaircraftandIlearnedalotaboutplanes,suchashowt
ofilltheplanewithfuel,howtochecktheenginesandsoon.ButwhatIhadlearnedjustleftmewantingmore,soIdecidedtogotocoll
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