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2023—2024学年度上学期2021级10月月考英语试卷命题人:朱茂林审题人:Nancy第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)该部分分为第一、第二两节,注意:回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结

束前,你将有两分钟的时间将你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。1.Whatdoesth

emanplantodoforthesummervacation?A.StayinLondon.B.Gosightseeing.C.Seehisparents.2.Whydidthewomanchangethereservation?A.Shecanceledthe

party.B.Shegotthedatewrong.C.Sheputoffherplan.3.Whathappenedtotheman?A.Hefoundacarkey.B.Helosthiscarkey.C.Hegothiskeyring.4.Wh

atarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Thecomingtests.B.Thestressinlife.C.Thelearningmethods.5.Whatistheweatherlikenow?A.Rainy.B.Stormy.C.Fine

.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和第7题。6.Whatwillthemandoforthewoman?A.Takehertotheairport.B.Helpherwiththebag.C.Waitforherinataxi.7.Whendoesthewomanplantoarriveatthe

airport?A.Atabout4:00p.m.B.Atabout3:00p.m.C.Atabout2:00p.m.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenth

espeakers?A.Classmates.B.Parentandchild.C.Brotherandsister.9.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.EnjoyLinda'sdrawings.B.Dosomevolunteerwork.C.Draw

someelderlypeople.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?A.Giveheraride.B.Takeataxiwithher.C

.Joinameetingat10a.m.11.Wherewillthespeakersmeet?A.Atameetingroom.B.Atahomeoffice.C.Atacoffeeshop.12.Whatwillthespeakersdot

ogether?A.Havelunch.B.LeaveLondon.C.TalkwithMr.White.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatisthemandoing?A.Havingabusinesstalk.B.Attendinganintervi

ew.C.Listeningtoacollegelecture.14.Whydoesthemanapplyfortheposition?A.Tomakemoney.B.Tofinishclasses.C.Togainexpe

rience.15.Whenwillthemanstartwork?A.InApril.B.InMay.C.InJuly.16.Whatcanwelearnabouttheman?A.Hewastrainedb

eforeforthejob.B.Hemajorsincomputerscience.C.Hedoesn'tcareaboutthepay.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatmightthespeakerbe?A

.Aguide.B.Aparent.C.Aplayer.18.What'sextremelyimportanttothelisteners?A.Takingaquicktour.B.Returningtothebusontime.C.Rememberingthemeeting

place.19.Whenwillthelistenershavetheirmeeting?A.Atnoon.B.Tomorrow.C.Thisafternoon.20.Whatwillthelisteners

dofirst?A.Havetheirlunch.B.Interactwithplayers.C.Touraroundthestadium.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。ABostonUniversity(BU)istest-optionalforfirst-yearinternationalapplicantsapplyingforfall2023.Studentswillberequired

tosubmittheTOEFL,IELTSorDETtestscoresastheprimarymeansforevaluatingEnglishlanguagecapacity.Highschoolrecords,teacherevaluationan

dyourfinancialdocumentsshallalsobeincludedinapplicantchecklist.Applicantsmustdecideforthemselveswhethertoinclud

estandardizedtestscoreswiththeirBUapplication.StandardizedTestScoresBUacceptsself-reportedstandardizedtestscoresonyourapplicati

on.Youmayalsosubmityourofficialtestscoresbythetestingagency,orthroughtheself-reportformontheMyBUAppl

icantPortal.Pleasenote:Ifyousubmitself-reportedstandardizedtestscores,anofficialscorereportfromthetestingagencywillberequire

dbeforeregisteringatBU.Ifthescoresonthosedifferevenslightlyfromthescoresyouself-reportedearlier,yourapplicationwillmostlikelybedisqualified.High

SchoolReportsOfficialcopiesofyourhighschoolreportsmustbesubmittedbyaschoolofficial.Ifyouareadmittedinaninternationalco

ursewithnationalexams,pleaseseeourHighSchoolCredentials(资格证书)pageforhowtosubmittheseofficialresults.FormostBUprograms,th

erecommendedhighschoolcoursesareasfollows:4yearsofEnglish3-4yearsofmathematics3-4yearsoflaboratoryscience3-4yearsofhistoryand/orsocial

science.21.WhichisoptionalinapplyingtoBU?A.Financialdocuments.B.Highschoolrecords.C.Standardizedtestscores.D

.Teacherevaluationreports.22.Whatmaycauseafailureinyourapplication?A.Updatingapplicantinformation.B.Submittinginconsistenttestresults.C.Takingdiffe

rentEnglishlanguagetests.D.ReportingscoresontheMyBUApplicantPortal.23.Whoisthetextintendedfor?A.Testorganizers.B.Primarystudent

s.C.Collegeprofessors.D.Internationalapplicants.BBeforejoiningtheWNBA,NapheesaCollierwonanationalchampionshipasa

keyplayerduringtheUniversityofConnecticut'sundefeated2016season.Collierisalsoonanotherteam:She'sanEcoAthleteschampion.EcoAt

hletesisanonprofitlaunchedjustoverayearago,withthemissiontoinspireandcoachathletestoleadclimateaction.Initsfirstyear,34currentandretiredpr

ofessionalathleteshavejoinedtheteam,fromawiderangeofsportsandcountries."MyteammatesandItalkaboutalotofissues,butwehaven'tgottenintoitonclimateyet

,"saysCollier."Twothingsmyteammatesdotalkaboutareracialandeconomicinjustice.Iknowthatclimatechangemakestheseissuesmuch

moredifficulttodealwith.IhopeEcoAthletescanhelpmebringpeople'sattentiontoitandtoactonpositivesolutions."Althoughthere'salonghistoryofathletestak

ingastandonsocialjusticeissues,theyhavebeenmorehesitanttospeakoutaboutclimatechangeforanumberofreasons,explainsLewisBlaustein,thefoundero

fEcoAthletes."First,someathletesprefertonotpubliclyengageinpolities,whichiscommontoarangeofadvocacywork.Second,whenitcomestocli

mate,athletesworriedaboutcommunicatingthesciencepoorly.Finally,fearsofbeinglabeleda'climatefake(冒充者)'alsostoodintheway."Toovercomethe

sechallenges,EcoAthletesoffersathletesaccesstoaresourcecenterandorganizeseventsforathletestolearnfromclimatescientistsandothercl

imateexperts.Inturn,athletescansharetheirpassionfortheenvironmentwiththeirfans,getinvolvedinmoredirectactionandevenadvocateforpolicychange."Alotofi

tistryingtoeducateourfollowersandtalkaboutclimatechange,"saysCollier."CaringabouttheEarthshouldn'tbeahobbyoranidentity,butaresponsibilitythate

veryonerecognizesastheirown.Oncethathappens,sustainabilitywillbecomeavalueineverydaydecisionmakingandallthoseactionswi

lladdup."24.WhywasEcoAthletessetup?A.Topromoteeco-friendlysports.B.Toprovideaplatformforworldleaders.C.Toappealtoathletestotakeclimateacti

on.D.Toinspirecoachestoleadclimateactivities.25.Whichofthefollowingmaypreventathletesfromengaginginclimateissues?A.Higheco

nomicpressure.B.Lackofrelatedknowledge.C.Poorinterpersonalrelationships.D.Worryaboutbreakingsportsru

les.26.WhatwillathletesgetfromjoiningEcoAthletes?A.Accesstosportsskills.B.Waystoattractfollowers.C.Cha

ncestolearnclimatescience.D.Rightstodraftclimatepolicies.27.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Responsibilityfallsonclimateexperts.B.Greatnesscomesfromsmal

lbeginnings.C.Thespiritsofsportsmakegreatathletes.D.Activeengagementmakesadifference.CHaveyoueverfelttheurgetoinputcrit

icalfinancialinformationonanot-so-familiarbusiness'swebsite?Wouldyoudaretoentrustyourcreditcarddetailsorpasswordstopotentiallyunsafetr

adingplatforms?ResearchersfromtheUniversityofViennahavetackledthisdilemmabydesigninganunconditionallys

ecuresystemforconductingtradeinsuchsituations.Thissolutionis"quantum(量子)-digitalpayments"whichcombinescrystallographic(加密的)

methodswiththepropertiesofquantumlight.Intoday'spaymentecosystem,customers'sensitivedataisreplacedbys

etsofrandomnumbers,andtheuniquenessofeachtradeissecuredbyaclassicalcrystallographicmethod.However,companiesw

ithpowerfulcomputationalresourcescanbreakthesecodesandrecoverthecustomers'privatedata,andforexample,makepaymentsintheirname.Aresearchteamledbyprofess

orPhilipWaltherfromtheUniversityofViennahasshownhowthequantumpropertiesoflightcanensuresecurityfordigitalp

ayments.Inanexperiment,theresearchersdemonstratedthateachtradecannotbecopied.Theyreplacedclassicalcrystallog

raphictechniqueswithaquantumprotocol(协议)usingsinglephotons,aunitofenergy.Duringthecourseofaclassicaldigitalpaymenttrade,theclientsharesaclassicalc

odecalledcryptogramwithhispaymentprovider.Thiscryptogramisthenpassedonbetweenthecustomer,businessmen,andpaymentprovider.Inthedemonstra

tedquantumprotocolthiscryptogramisgeneratedbyhavingthepaymentprovidersendingparticularlypreparedsinglep

hotonstotheclient.Theresearcherssuccessfullyconductedquantum-digitalpayments,connectingtwouniversitybu

ildingsindowntownVienna.Digitalpaymentscurrentlyoperatewithinafewseconds."Atpresent,ourprotocoltakesafewminutesofquantumcommunicationtocompletea

trade.Thisistoguaranteesecurityinthepresenceofnoiseandlosses,"saysPhilipWalther."However,thesetimelimitatio

nsareonlyoftechnologicalnature.Wewillwitnessthatquantum-digitalpaymentsreachpracticalperformanceintheverynea

rfuture."28.Whatdotheunderlinedwords"thisdilemma"inParagraph2referto?A.Needforfinancialservices.B.Ur

getogetridofcreditcards.C.Fearofdigitalpaymentsafety.D.Concernaboutfalseinformation.29.Whatisadisadvantageofthepresentpaymentsystem?A.Theconveni

enceofpaymentcan'tbeenjoyed.B.Theuniquenessoftradecan'tbeensured.C.Customers'privatedatamaybeleaked.D.Cust

omerpaymentchoicesarelimited.30.WhatdoesParagraph4mainlytalkabout?A.Howquantum-digitalpaymentworks.B.Howdigitalpaymentp

rovessafer.C.Whysinglephotonsarenecessary.D.Whatisimportantforonlinetrade.31.WhatisPhilip'sattitudetowardsquantum-digitalpayment?A.Con

fident.B.Doubtful.C.Unclear.D.Conservative.DScientistshavetransfusedlab-maderedbloodcellsintoahumanvolunteerinaworld

-firsttrialthatexpertssayhasmajorpotentialforpeoplewithhard-to-matchbloodtypesorconditionssuchassicklecelldisease.Theresearchcouldso

medaymeananendtolongsearchesforcompatibledonorsordangeroustransfusionreactions.TheexperimentaltransfusionwasdoneatAddenbrooke'sHospitali

nCambridge,England,aspartofacollaborativeeffortamongUKscientiststounderstandhowlab-madebloodtransfusionscouldwork.Thescientiststookwholeblood

fromdonorsinaUKdatabaseandseparatedoutthestemcells.Thesearethebody'srawmaterials---thecellsfromwhichallspecializedcells,likearedbloodcell,cangenerat

e.Theresearchersgrewredbloodcellsfromthosestemcellsandtransfusedthemintotwohealthyvolunteers.Thetransfusionsinvolvedonlyatinyamountofblood:t

heequivalentofoneortwoteaspoons.Astandardbloodtransfusionwouldinvolvemanyhundredtimesthatamount.Thisstageofthe

trialinvolvestwominitransfusionsatleastfourmonthsapart,onewithastandarddonationofredcellsandtheotherwithlab-madecellsfromthesamedonor.The

researchersarecloselymonitoringthevolunteerstodeterminewhethertheprocesswassafe.Theysaytherehavebeenwith"nosideeffects"sofar.They'realsowatchingh

owlongthelab-growncellslastcomparedwithaninfusion(注入)ofstandardredbloodcells.Redbloodcellstypicallylastabout120days,butatransfusionfromastandar

ddonationcontainscellsthatareavarietyofagesbecausethebonemarrow(骨髓)continuouslymakesthesecells.Previ

oustestshaveshownthatmanufacturedcellsfunctionlikenormalcellsandthattheselab-madecellsarelikelytosurvivelongeroverallwhileincirculation.Thi

sstudywilldetermineforthefirsttimewhetherthat'strue.Furthertrialswillbenecessarytodeterminewhethertherecouldbeaclinicaluseofthislab-

grownproduct.Theresearchcouldeventuallymakeadifferencetopeoplewithsicklecelldisease,thosewhodevelopantibodies(抗体)againstmostdonorb

loodtypes,orthosewithgeneticdisordersinwhichtheirbodycan'tmakeredbloodcellsorthebloodcellstheymakedon'twor

kwell.32.Whatfunctionisexpectedofthelab-maderedbloodcellstransfusion?A.Itmaymakeiteasiertogetblooddonors.B.It

maygrowredbloodcellsfromthestemcells.C.Itmayendthedangeroustransfusionreactions.D.Itmaydevelopantibodiesagainstmanydonorbloodtypes.33.W

hatcanbeinferredabouttheexperimentalprocedure?A.Itiswidelyconsiderednotsafedespitemanyexperiments.B.Thetwominit

ransfusionsshouldn'tbecarriedoutcloselytogether.C.Theresearcherstransfusedstemcellsintovolunteerstomonitorthem.D.Ast

andardbloodtransfusiononlyneedtoinvolveatinyamountofblood.34.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.Theprocess

oflab-madebloodtransfusionsprovessafesofar.B.Lab-madecellssurvivelongeroverallthannormalcellsincirculation.C.T

herearetwominitransfusionswithlab-madecellsintheexperiment.D.Thestemcells,asthebody'srawmaterials,can'tproduceredbloodcel

ls.35.What'sthepassagemainlyabout?A.Asmallamountofbloodcanmakeadifference.B.Lab-madecellsoutweighnormalce

llsinatransfusion.C.Lab-madecellscancontributetoblood-relateddiseases.D.Lab-madecelltransfusionscanrep

lacenormalblooddonations.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。ConsumersintheUnite

dStatesspentnearly$3.7millionondishwashingsoapin2018togettheirdishesclean.Thatsetsthequestion:Dowerea

llyneeddishwashingsoaptogetourdishesclean?Theshortansweris:No.__36__Howcanwegetourdishescleanwithoutusingdishwashingsoap?Hotwaterisaneffe

ctiveandtime-testedmethod.Alotofwhatweeatiswater-solubleandcansimplybewashedawaywithveryhotwater.__37__.Theyneedanalkali(碱)tobreakthemdown.S

o,ifyou'reoutofdishsoapandhaveathickoilypantowash,you'llneedtomakeyourownsoapbyaddinganalkalitohotwater.Youcanal

sorunyourdishwasherusingonlytherinse(漂洗)cycle.Simplyremovetheremainsandpretenseyourdishesthoroughlybyhanda

ndloadasusualinthemachine.Addwhitevinegar,asharp-tastingliquidusedincooking,tothecleaningcup.__38__.Setyourdishwasherontherinsecycle

andyouwillgetclean,shinydishes.Ifyou'reacamperorafarmer,plantandwoodashes—remainsofburntplantsandwood—arereadilyavailableintheremain

sofyourcampfire,whichhaveservedasdishwashingsoapforalongtime.Gathersomeashesfromyourcampfireandputtheminapot.Inaseparatepotboilsomewater.Slo

wlypourhotwaterovertheashes,justenoughtomakeamixture.__39__Whilewoodashesmaynotwinthegoodhousekeepingsealofapproval,they'llcleanyourpanandg

etitreadyforairdrying.__40__Sowhetheryoufindyourselfdowntothelastdropofyourdishwashingsoapathome,forgettobring

italongonyourcampingtriporjustwanttotryaneco-friendly,naturalalternative,turntothesethingstohelpyou.

A.Wecangetalongwithoutit.B.Aneco-friendlycleaningsolutioniscreated.C.Animalfatsandproteins,however,ar

etheopposite.D.Peopleusedunusualthingsinthenaturalworldaroundthem.E.Dishwashingsoaphasonlybeenaroundsincethemid-20t

hcentury.F.It'sgoodtoknowthatthere'realternativestomakeyourdishesclean.G.Theacidwillwipeouttheharmfulthingsandkee

pthedishesfromspotting.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四个选项选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。InSanAntonio,a

themeparkcalledMorgan'sWonderlandhaswelcomedvisitorsacrosstheglobe.It'safully41spacedesignedforpeoplewhohaves

pecialneeds,anditallbeganwithonedadwhowantedtomakehisdaughterMorganHartman42.MorganHartmanwasbornwith43.Onafami

lyvacationbackin2006,Morgan'sfather,Gordon,noticedherbeing44byagroupofchildrenshewastryingtoplaywithatahotelswimmingpool."ItleftMorganwithapainfulex

perience.Allshewantedwasto45,"Gordonsaid.So,likeanygoodfatherwhoseeshischildbeinghurtinsomeway,he46tocreateaspa

cewhereeveryonefeltwelcome.Fouryearsand$35millionlater,Morgan'sWonderlandwas47andopenedtotheworld.Thenonprofitthemepark4825fan

cyattractionsandoffersfreeadmissiontoanyonewithadisability.Morgan'sWonderlandisa49thatthegovernmentisactivelyencouragingthewidercommunitytoadoptas

well.Allitsfacilitiesforthedisabledare50integratedwiththesurroundings,sotheyneverattractunnecessaryattentiontothe

ir51.Inadditiontoridesandgames,Morgan'sWonderlandalsooffersan52calledtheHomeLab,wherethedisabledcanpracticedaily

activitiessuchaspreparingfood,gettingdressedandsocializinginasafe,comfortablesettingusing53technology.GordonisclearthatMorgan'sWonder

landsuppliesanopportunityforthechildrenwhohavespecialneedswiththekindofinteractionshesawhisdaughter54ofsoman

yyearsago,nomatterwhattheir55maybe.41.A.movable42.A.calm43.A.dreams44.A.takenin45.A.participate46.A.hesitated47.A.designed48.A.rents49

.A.model50.A.likely51.A.brand52.A.object53.A.assistive54.A.suspected55.A.futureB.privateB.happyB.talentsB.caredforB.chall

engeB.beggedB.donatedB.featuresB.planB.perfectlyB.qualityB.adventureB.educationalB.deniedB.cultureC.accessibl

eC.strongC.disabilitiesC.watchedoverC.escapeC.agreedC.completedC.discoversC.chanceC.partlyC.structureC.experienceC.milit

aryC.warnedC.beliefD.cleanD.proudD.addictionsD.leftoutD.adaptD.determinedD.repairedD.exploresD.recordD.basicallyD.existenceD.inventionD.medica

lD.remindedD.condition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。Chinahasauniqueandtime-honoredarchitecturaltradition,datingback

totheZhouDynasty.Sinceancienttimes,severaltypesofarchitecturehavebeen56(traditional)builtbytheChinese.Eachofthesekindsofconstructionhas

differentfeatures.Thewoodenarchitecturehasdistinctivefeatures57changedlittlefromtheZhouDynasty.Thebuildings58(construc

t)strongenoughtosurvivenaturaldisastersandwereeasiertorebuild.A59(notice)featureofthewoodenbuildingswasroofswithwideeave

s(屋檐)andslightlyupturnedcorners.Thebuildersconsidered60importanttocoverwoodenbuildingswith61(overhang

)roofs.Thiswastoprotectthebuildingfromweatheringsincewoodgotdamagedmuch62(fast)whenitwaswet.Anotherfeatureistheso

uthfacingorientation(方向).Whencourtyardswerebuiltwithtallerbuildingsinthenorth63shorterwallsfacingeastandwestinthesouth

,itallowedthemaximumamountofsunlight64(warm)thebuildingduringthewintermonths.Thiswas65thedoorandwindowsofthemainbuildingfacedsouthwardsa

ndopenedovertheinnercourtyard.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)你校英语社团的微信公众号正在开展“中国符号”主题征文活动。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:1.你心目中

的中国符号;2.简要介绍;3.说明理由。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。ASymbolofChina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。Beatrueru

nnerForme,itwasnormaltofeellostattheinter-camptrack.Fourcampsofkidswerereadytoleadtheirteamstoabluer

ibbonandwintheday.Notme.Iwastoolittletobetheleaderandtooskinnytobeanathlete.IknewthisbythetimeIwastwelve,becausemycampcounselors(辅导员)andtheotherk

idsremindedmeofiteverychancetheygot.Sowhenourcampneededafourthrunnerinthetwo-mileracearoundthelake,IknewIwasnoone’sfir

stchoice.Ihidintheshadeofamapletreeastheycalledthenamesoftherunners,mybodytensedasIheardacounselorcall,“Fred!WhereisFred!Heisinthisrace

!”ItwasBarry.Hespottedmeunderthetree.“Fred!Weneeda12-year-oldwhohasn’tbeeninothereventstorunthetwo-mi

le!”Hegavemeapushtowardsthestartingline.Havingnoconfidenceandtryingtosavemyselffromtheshameoftakingthelast

placeasfourcampswatched,Ipleadedwithhim.“ButIdon’tknowthewayaroundthelake!”“You’rein.JustfollowBill!”Barrysmil

ed.Billwasmyfriendandthefastestrunnerinourcamp.AndthenBarrysaid,“Whenyoumakeittothelaststretch(最后一程)onthefield,justthrowyourheadbackandrun.

”Atthestartingline,IstoodnexttoBillandtrembled.“Onyourmark…Getset…”Theguncrackedandsixteenofustookoff.Istayedclo

seonBill’sheels,alittletoocloseforBill,Iguess.Heshoutedatme,“Backoff!”Idid.Twoguyspassedme,butIkeptmyeyesonBill

.Itwastiring.ThedistancewaswideningbetweenBillandme.Wemadetheturnfromthedustyroadontothemuddy,woodedtrailthatwouldgoarou

ndthelakebacktothefield.Throughthetrees,IsawBilltripoveratreerootandfall.Arunnerfromanothercamppassedhim.Inamoment,Billwasupandrunningagain._____

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______________________________________高三第三次周练英语参考答案1-5CBBAC6-10BBAAB11-15CABCB16-20CABBCA篇CBDB篇CBCDC篇

CCAAD篇CBAC36-40ACGBF41-45CBCDA46-50DCBAB51-55DCABD56.traditionally57.which/that58.wereconstructed59.noticeable60.it61.overhanging62.fa

ster63.and64.towarm65.why第四部分写作第一节参考范文:Asweallknow,therearemanytraditionalfestivalsinChina.Someofthemarerepresentative.Sowheneve

rpeoplementionthem,theywillthinkofChina.ThosearecalledChinesesymbols.Asforme,“Mid-AutumnFestival”isthemostdistinctiveSymb

olofChina.TheMid-AutumnFestivalfallsonthe15thdayoftheeighthmonthofourChineselunarcalendar,whenallthefamilymemberswillcomehomeforthefestival,enjoyingt

hemooncakesandappreciatingthebeautifulmoon.AsoneofthemostrepresentativeChinesefestival,ithasbeenenjoyingg

reatpopularity,whichmeansChinesepeopleextremelyvaluefamilyunion.ThatiswhyMid-AutumnFestivalisregardedas“SymbolofChina”.Mid-Autumn

Festivalisalwaysmyfavoriteholiday.第二节参考范文:Inamoment,Billwasupandrunning.Icouldn’tthinkofanythingbutto

followhimclosely.IcouldevenfeeltheairhittingmyfaceandIwastotallywornout.Naturally,mypacesloweddown.Ju

statthemoment,Barry’swords“JustfollowBill”calledmeback.ConvincedthatIwasnolongeraloser,refreshedupagaina

ndacceleratedandsoonIwasquiteclosetoBillagain.Injectedwithconfidence,Iheadedforthefinishingline.Theguncrackedagain,announcingthe

last200meters.Iclosedmyeyes,threwmyheadbackandranwithmylastbitofstrengthinthedirectionofthedreamline.Ididn’trealizethatIhadcrossedthefinishline.Is

tillkeptrunningonwhenathunderousapplauseburst,whichsignaledthebirthofthechampion.Istoppedandopenedmyeyesandsawmycampofkidsandthecampcounsel

lorgatheringaroundme.“Wehavewontherace!Wearethechampion!’theyshoutedandcheered,throwingmeintheair.Showeredwithhug

sandapplauseandwhistles,Ifeltasurgeofdelightsweepingoverme.Tome,theracemeantmorethanachampion;itwellprovedthatIwasnotaloserasanathletea

ndthatIcouldfurtherexploremypotentialJustasHemingwayputsit,“Thetruenobilityissuperiortoyourformerself.”获得更多资源请扫码加入享学

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