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2024届高二年级第二次月考英语试题考试时间:120分钟满分:150分命题人:晏文星第一部分听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)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。每段对话对仅读一遍。1.Whatwillthemando?A.Rideabus.B.Getabike.
C.Buyasmallercar.2.Whatcolorofpenshasthemangotlotsof?A.Redones.B.Blueones.C.Blackones.3.Howoftendoesthewomanusuallyseehersister’sbaby?A.Daily.B.Mo
nthly.C.Weekly.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Lookingforbetterjobs.B.Movingtothecity.C.Stayingwithparents.5.Whatisthewoman’sjob?A.Atraffic
police.B.Aticketseller.C.Adriver.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、7题。6.Whyisthemannervous?A.Hehastowriteapoeminclass.B.Hewillattendacompetition.C.Heha
storeadherpoemonstage.7.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atschool.B.Atapoetryfestival.C.Attheman’shome.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.HowlongwillAlexstu
dyattheUniversityofSydney?A.Foraboutamonth.B.Foraboutthreemonths.C.Forabouttwomonths.9.HowwillthewomanhelpAlex?A.Bysharinganapartme
ntwithhim.B.Byintroducinghimsomenewfriends.C.Byarranginghimaplacetostay.10.WherewouldAlexprefertostayinSydney?A.Inafriend'shouse
.B.Inahostfamily.C.Inastudentdormitory.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatdidthetruckcrashinto?A.Anothervehicle.B.Astore.C.Ahouse.12.Whowashurtinthe
crash?A.Thewoman.B.Thedriver.C.Noone.13.Whatdoesthemandoprobably?A.He'sapoliceman.B.He'sagardener.C.He'sajournalist.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Zookeeperandassistant.B.Tourguideandvisitor.C.Interviewerandjobhunte
r.15.WhatdidthemandoinAfrica?A.Hevolunteeredatacharity.B.Hetaughtatauniversity.C.Hetraveledaroundthe
country.16.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheman?A.Impatient.B.Sympathetic.C.Satisfied.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whydoesthespeakerusetheheadphonetocom
municatewiththelisteners?A.Itiscomfortabletouse.B.Thesoundoftheplane’sengineisloud.C.Thelistenerstalkaloud.18.What
isthecauseofthedarksky?A.Thenighttime.B.Theblacksmoke.C.Thethickclouds.19.Whichsideoftheislandaretheforestsin?A.Thewestside.B.Thesouthside.C.Th
enorthside.20.Whatisthetalkmainlyabout?A.Learningaboutavolcano.B.Havingarideinaplane.C.Takingphotosofforests.第二部分阅
读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑AJobsatAppleAmazeYourself,AmazetheWorldAjobatAppleisunlike
anyotheryou'vehad.You'llbechallenged.You'llbeinspired.Andyou'llbeproud.Becausewhateveryourjobishere,you’llbepartofsomethingbig.Ever
ydetailmatters.Everypieceofpackaging.Everyswipeofthefinger.Every"HowcanIhelpyou?”Everything.Anditdoesn’
tmatterjustsomeofthetime.Itmattersallofthetime.That'showwedothingsatApple.Theresultissomeofthebest-lovedproductsint
heworld.Simplicityisn'tsimple.Askanyonehere.It'shardwork.Itmeansforeverasking,“Whyisitthisway?”and“Howcanitbebetter?”Itmeansret
hinkingeverycustomerexperienceuntiltheclutterhasfallenaway—untilallthatremainsiswhat'sessential,usefulandbeautiful.Thatmightbeanewpro
ductfeaturethatdelightsevendie-hardfans.Itmightbeacustomersupportcall,orevenadisplayinanApplestore,arrangedandlitexactlyso.Cre
ativityfromeverycomer.WhenyouimaginethecreativeprocessatApple,atfirstyoumaynotpicturesomeoneinHR.Oroperations.O
rfinance.Butweexpectcreativethinkingandsolutionsfromeveryonehere,nomatterwhattheirresponsibilitiesare.Innovationtakesmanyform
s,andourpeopleseemtofindnewoneseveryday.21.Wherewillyouprobablyfindthispassage?A.InabookletintroducingApple'smanagement.B.Ontheofficia
lwebsiteofAppleInc.C.Inthehelp-wantedadssectionofanewspaper.D.Inamagazinetellingbusinessstories.22.T
heword“clutter”probablymeans________?A.customers'complaintB.simplequestionC.unnecessarypartD.oldfeatu
re23.Accordingtothepassage,theconceptof“simplicity”shouldberevealedinthefollowingEXCEPT_______.A.die-hardfanswithnewAppleproductsB.acus
tomersupportcallC.thearrangementofthedisplayD.thelightingofanApplystoreBJackhornKentucky,asmallvillagei
ntheAppalachianMountains,isdeepincoalcountry.Butwithcoaljobsdisappearingandunemploymentatrecordhighs,thiscommunityhasfoundareasontohope.Abakesh
opwithanunusualname,BlackSheepBrickOvenBakery,isprovidingsteadyemploymentandjobtrainingskillstolocalresidents.
Thebakeryisacommunity-ownedsocialenterprisethatisfocusedonprovidingjobsforworkersdisplaced(免职)bythecoalmin
ingindustry,peopleinrecovery,andotherswhoneedanewstartinlife.Itstartedasavolunteerdriveninitiative(倡议)aspartofthes
uccessful“BacktoOurAppalachianRoots”project.Throughtheproject,workerscanlearntraditionalmountainskillslikeblacksmithi
ng,quilting,andmountaincooking.“Thereisnothinglikebreadbakedinthehearth,”GwenJohnson,theco-founderandmanagerofthebakerysaid.“It
feedsthebodyandseemsfamiliarevenifyouhaveneverbeforetastedit.”Thenameofthebakeryandcateringcompanywasborrowedfromalocalshop,accordingtoJ
ohnson.Buttheshopdidn’tmindbeinganinspiration.Thereasonswhythecommunityneedsthesocialenterprisegobacktothebeginni
ngofcoalmininginAmerica.GenerationsofAppalachianresidentsworkedinthecoalminesanditwasasourceofprideaswellastheprimaryemployerinthear
ea.Butcoalminingisback-breakingworkwithahugeamountofinjuries,accidentsanddiseaseslikeblacklung.Today,thereareveryfewcoaljobsleftintheareaduetoa
utomationandthereductionofpowerplantsthatarecoal-fed.Povertyhasbecomeamajorprobleminthearea.TheBlackSheepBrickOvenBak
eryisworkingtoturnthisaround.Itisamodelofgivingpeoplesecondchancesandhasbecomeasuccessfulbusiness.Johnsonsaid,“Wehavecreated
aninclusiveplaceofloveandbelongingforwhoeverwantstocome.Iwasalwaysablacksheepinmyfamily,whichgavemeaheartforothers.”24
.Whatdoesthebakeryintendtodoaccordingtoparagraph2?A.Itisdevotedtodevelopingemployees’skills.B.Itoffersbreadtothelocalpeopl
eforfree.C.Itisdedicatedtoreplacingtraditionalcoalindustry.D.Ithelpsthelocalpeopleinneedwiththeirjobs.
25.Howdidthebakerygetitsname?A.Thebakerywasnamedafteritsco-founder.B.Thenamewasvotedbythelocalpeople.C.
Thenamewasaninspirationfromalocalshop.D.Thebakeryadoptedthecommunity’sname.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“back-breaking”probablyme
an?A.Popular.B.Tough.C.Worthy.D.Urgent.27.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.TheSecretofaMan’sSuccessB.ABakeryBringsHopetoaVillageC.Coal
JobsDisappearinAmericaD.ThePopularityofaNewBusinessCDancingwithyourgrandmafor15minutesaweekpromotespositivefeelingsand
improvesherstateofmind,astudyclaims.DoctorsfromIsraelareencouragingyoungerfamilymemberstohavearegularvis
ittotheirgrandmasandhaveadancewiththeirgrandmas.Andtheyfounda15minuteboogie(布吉舞)onceaweekliftedthespiritsoftheelder
familymembersandhelpedstrengthenthefamilialbond.Infact,itiscalledDanceMovementTherapy(DMT).DMTacrossthegenerations,completewith
eyecontact,wasfoundtopromotepositivefeelingsandimprovespiritsfortheelderly.Thegrandparentsreportedabri
ghtstateofmind,happymemoriesandupliftedspirits.Dancinghasalsopreviouslybeenlinkedtoimprovedmusclestrength,balanceandendu
rance(耐力).Forthegrandchildreninthestudy,theweeklyboogiechangedhowtheyviewagingandallowedthemtocometoacce
pttheeventualdeathoftheirelderlyrelatives.Thestudy,publishedinthejournalFrontiersinPsychology,assessedhowdanceaffectedgeneralhealthof1
6dancemovementtherapists(治疗师)andtheirgrandmothers.DMTwastakenseriouslyduetothefactthatitiseasilyacces
sibleanddoesnotcostmoretopractice.Theresearcherswereeagertoexaminealow-costmethodtotreatissuescommonlyfacedbyanagingpopulation
—suchaslimitedmobilityanddepression(抑郁症).Grandchildrenwereinstructedtomakeeyecontactandencourageplayfulnessandtouch.Theyw
erealsotoldtomirrortheirgrandmothers’movementsandgivethemtimeandspacetorestwhenneeded.Thesessionswererecordedandthenanalysedwhilediariesandinter
viewscapturedtheopinionsandfeelingsoftheparticipants.Aswellasthebenefitstothehealthofthesenior,theexperimentalsochangedtheideaoftheyoungerfami
lymembers.28.Whatshouldtheyoungpeopledowhendancingwiththeirgrandmas?A.Followthegrandmas’steps.B.Lookatthegrandma
s’eyes.C.Movethebodiesaslongaspossible.D.Talkwiththeirgrandmasingentlevoice.29.Whatcanweinferfromthethirdparagraph?A
.Dancingbringstheyounghappymemoriesandupliftedspirits.B.Dancingenablestheseniortoacceptaginganddeathoftheiroldrelatives.C.Dancingbenefitsbotht
heseniorandtheyounginthenewstudy.D.Dancingislinkedtoimprovedmusclestrengthandbalanceinthenewstudy.30.Whichofthefollowingisthebestadvantageof
DMT?A.Inexpensive.B.Relaxing.C.Attractive.D.Pleasant.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.WhatdoesDMTMean?B.Dancing:aG
oodWaytoStopBeingSenior.C.WhyDon’tYouDance15MinutesEveryWeek?D.DMT:GoodforSeniorPeople’sHealthandFamilyTies.DSincethebeginningofthesummerin2022,China
hasbeenswelteringundertheworstheatwaveindecades.AnumberofpeopleinZhejiang,Henan,JiangsuandSichuanprovinceswerediagno
sedwiththermoplegia(热射病),themostsevereformofheatstroke,andsomeevendiedofthisdisease.Inawarmingworld,the
hazardsofheatwavesareincreasing.Accordingtoastudy,thenumberofdeathscausedbyheatwavesinChinahasincreasedrapi
dlysince1979,from3,679personsperyearinthe1980sto15,500personsperyearinthe2010s.“Overthepastfourdecades,themaindriversofthe
largeincreaseinheatwave-relateddeathsinChinaaretherapidincreaseinthefrequencyofheatwaves,followedbypopulationgrowth,populationaging,andrisingb
aselinemortality(基线死亡率),”saidProf.HuangCunrui,aresearcherfromTsinghuaUniversity.Hightemperatureswouldaccel
eratethelossinsoilmoisture(水分)andhurtthegrowthofcorn,cotton,treesandfruits.What’smore,eachadditionaldegreeofwarmingwillincreasecrop
lossestoinsectsby10-25percent,threateningfoodsecurityforbillionsofpeople.Chinahaswitnessedarangeofextremeweatherev
ents,includingheavyrainfall,flooding,tornadoesandrecordheatwavesthisyear.Meteorologicalofficialssaidthecountryhadanaveragetemperatureof21.3degreesCel
siusinJune,0.9degreesCelsiushigherthanthesameperiodonaverage,andthehighestrecordforthesameperiodsince1961.Expertssaythatwhileextremes
ummerheatisnotentirelynew,thesesortsofoccurrencescouldbesomethingthatbecomesastandardpartoflife,requi
ringpeopletostartlearninghowtocopewithheatwavesthatmaycontinuefortherestofsummerandwellintothefuture.Rememberthatevenhealthy,
youngathletescanbeharmedbyextremeheat,soeveryactivity,indoorsoroutdoors,shouldbeevaluatedwhenextremeheathits.Therearesomewaystostaysafeduringextremeh
eatevents,suchasdrinkingplentyofwater,lookingforshadeorremaininginshadewhenoutside,andavoidingcookinglargeme
alsthatcanaddheattoyourindoorenvironment.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“hazards”inparagraph2probablymean?A
.Discussions.B.Studies.C.Causes.D.Dangers.33.Whatisthemainreasonforthegrowingheatwave-relateddeathsinChina?A.Theagingofthepopulation.B.Thelargeramoun
tofoutdoorworkers.C.Theincreasingfrequencyofheatwaves.D.Theriseinthenumberofthetotalpopulation.34.Whatcanweinf
erfromparagraph4?A.Ruralareassuffermorefromheatwavesthancities.B.Chinahaswitnessedtheworstclimateeverin2022.C.Hightemperatureshavenegativeeff
ectsonagriculture.D.Climatechangecontributestothedeclineininsectspecies.35.Whatdoestheauthorintendtote
llusinthelastparagraph?A.Waystodealwithextremeheat.B.Thetrendofheatwavesinthefuture.C.Theimportanceofkeepinghealthyinsummer.D.Influen
cesofglobalwarmingontheenvironment.第二节(共5小题;每题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人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Wh
oeverwrotethesong"It'stheMostWonderfulTimeoftheYear"musthaveneverexperiencedtheholidayblues.Fortunately.psychologicalres
earchsuggestssomeeffectivewaysyoucanusetobeattheholidayblues.36.Instead.theycanhelpcontributetoahealthyandhappylife.Herearefourstrategiest
ohelpyoumakeyourownhappinessrecipethisholidayseason.37Atfamilygatheringswithcousinsyousecretlycan'tstand.youtendtoputonahappyface.Indeed.thatmighteve
nseemlikethemostmatureresponse—nodrama.noconflict.Buta2011studyfolloweddozensofbusdrivers.lookingtoseewhentheygave
forcedorhonestsmilesattheirpassengers.Theresultsshowedwhenthedriverspretendedtohaveagoodmood.theiractualmoodsgotworse.sotryingtofo
rcehappinessseemstohavetheoppositeeffects.LetoutsadnessTheresultsofthebus-driverstudycanbeexplainedbyresearchers.whofindthatnegat
ivefeelingslikesadnessorangeronlyincreasewhenwetrytocontrolthem.38.Wedon'tlikecontradictorybehavior.Re
spondcautiouslyRecently.scientistshavebeenpayingspecialattentiontothebenefitsofcaution.39.Acautiousresponsetoanegativeeventreducessadnessweexperie
nce.Besides.itisassociatedwithlessanxiety.andmayevencarryphysiologicalbenefits.Enjoyamixofemotions0fcourse.theho
lidayswillbringamixofhighsandlows.butthemostimportantlessontokeepinmindisthatthisvarietyofemotionsmight
bethebestthingpossibleforyouroverallwell-being.40.Justmakesureyou'rebalancingthemwithlighterexperiences.Anddon'tforgettogiveyourselfabreak.A·Don't
forcecheerB·RelaxyourmindC·WetendtodenytheimportantfunctionemotionsserveD·Wefeelbadwhenourappearancecontradictsho
wwetrulyfeelinsideE·Inotherwords,sadness.anger.andotherdifficultemotionsarenothingtofearF·Whenyourespondcautiouslytoanemotionaltrigg
er.,youpauseratherthanreactatonceG·Thekeypointisthatsadnessandothertoughemotionsarenotwhatweshouldtrytoavoid第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分3
0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。EradajereOleitathinksshemayhaveapartialsolutionfortwo
ofthecountry’sconstantproblems:garbageandpoverty.The26-year-oldstudentandenvironmentalistfromDetroitisas
kinga(n)____41____oflocalsnacklovers:Ratherthanthrowyouremptychipbagsintothetrash,____42____themsoshecanturnthemin
tosleepingbagsforthe____43____.Chipeaters____44____theiremptybagsattwolocationsinDetroit:aprintshopandaclothingstore,whereOleitaandh
ervolunteerhelpers____45____them.Afterthey____46____thechipbagsinsoapyhotwater,theyslicethemopen,laythemflat,andironthemtogether.Itta
kesaboutfourhourstosewa____47____,andeachtakesaround150to300chipbags,____48____whetherthey’resingle-serveorfamilysi
ze.Sure,itwouldbesimplerto____49____themoneytobuynewsleepingbags.Butthat'sonlyhalfthe____50____forOleitaandherfellowvolunteer
s.“Wearededicatedtomakinga(n)____51____notonlysocially,butenvironmentally,”shesays.And,ofcourse,there’sthebeautyof___52___bagsthatwouldotherwise
landinthetrashandusingthemto____53____thehomeless.It'sapowerfulreminderthat____54____problemsandpovertyofteng
ohandinhand.AsOleitatoldhourdetroit.com:“Ithinkit’stimetoshowthe____55____betweenalloftheseissues.”4
1.A.questionB.favorC.opinionD.feedback42.A.donateB.rescueC.observeD.transform43.A.elderlyB.publicC.disabledD.homeless44.A.pickupB.setap
artC.dropoffD.breakdown45.A.purchaseB.collectC.selectD.promote46.A.unfoldB.mixC.cleanD.roll47.A.blanketB.bedshe
etC.shoppingbagD.sleepingbag48.A.judgingfromB.dependingonC.regardlessofD.asidefrom49.A.raiseB.lendC.investD.borrow50.A
.resultB.progressC.dutyD.goal51.A.profitB.impressionC.impactD.decision52.A.makingB.recyclingC.preservin
gD.repairing53.A.helpB.encourageC.protectD.guide54.A.economicalB.moralC.politicalD.environmental55.A.contractB.conflictsC.co
nnectionsD.similarities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。I’vehadmyfairshareoftravellingaroundChina,andarecentweek-longtr
iptoGuizhouwasmyfirsttimetotheprovince.ItriedlookingupthemeaningandsignificanceofthenameGuizhoubeforethetrip,____56____(basi
c)tohaveareasonableideaofwhatwasinstoreforme.Butthatwas____57____hardtasksoIinquiredfromaChinesecolleagueonthetrip.Fromwhatshesaid,initiall
ytheprovince____58____(name)afterafamousmountaincalled“Gui”,sortofnobleinliteraltranslationand“zhou”,whichsimplymeansprovinceinChinese.____59_
___(keep)thatinmindIsetoutonajourneyofdiscoveryand____60____Ifoundwasmind-blowing,aphotographer’sparadise.Gener
ally____61____(describe)asamountainousprovinceinsouthwesternChina,withGuiyangas____62____(it)capital,theprovinceistrulyoneofnature’
sbestkeptsecrets.Comparedtootherleading____63____(province)inChina,withregard____64____development,Guizhouhassomecat
ching-uptodo.However,theprovinceremainsuniquenotonlyforitsamazinglandscape,___65____fortheroleitplayedinthepoliticalhistoryofmodern
Chinaandtheroleitistoplayintheworld.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,学校英文报想邀请你写一篇介绍抖音(TikTok)利弊的文章,刊登在报纸上。要
点如下:1.抖音的益处;2.抖音的弊端;3.你的看法。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。_______________________________________________________________________________
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__________________________________________________________________________________________________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。续写的词数应为150左右。Sixdecadeyearsago,a13-year-oldboysawabeautifulhairpin(发夹)inashopw
indowwhichsethisheartracing.Buttheprice—fivedollars—wastoohighforJack.Fivedollarswouldbuyalmostaweek’sfoodforhisfamily.Jackcouldn’taskhisfatherforth
emoney.Everythinghisfathermadethroughfishingwenttohismother,Dora.Slimandbeautiful,shewasthecenterofthehome,thegluethatheldittogether.Thehou
seworkwasnever-ending,andshestruggledtofeedandclothetheirfivechildrenbutshewashappyasherfamilyandtheirwell-beingwereallshecaredabout.Neverthe
less,heopenedtheshop’sdoorandwentinside.Standingproudandstraightinhisshabbyshirtandwashed-outtrousers,hetoldtheshopkeeperwhath
ewanted,adding,“ButIdon’thavethemoneyrightnow.Canyoupleaseholditformeforsometime?”“I’lltry,”theshopkeepersm
iled.“Peoplearoundheredon’tusuallyhavethatkindofmoneytospendonsuchthings.Itshouldbekeptforawhile.”Jackrespectfull
ytouchedhisworncapandwalkedout.Hewouldraisethemoneyandnottellanybody,forhethoughtMumwouldgetsurprise
dwhenshesawthathairpin.Onhearingthesoundofhammeringfromasidestreet,Jacksuddenlyhadanideathathecouldraisemoneybysellingtheusednail
bags.PeoplebuilttheirownhomesinBayRoberts,usingnailsboughtinbagsfromalocalfactory.Sometimestheusedbagswe
rethrownawayattheconstructionsite,andJackknewhecouldsellthembacktothefactoryforfivecentsapiece.Thatdayhesoldtwonailbagsandhidthem
oneyinarustysodatin.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。Paragraph1:Everydayafterschool,Jackstartedhisplan._
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6听力:1-5BACBA6-10CBBCB11-15CBCCA16-20CBBCA阅读:A:21-23.BCAB:24—27DCBBC篇28-31:BCADD:32-35DCCA36-40GADFE完型:41.B42.A43.D44.C45.B46.C47.D48.B49.A50.D51.
C52.B53.A54.D55.C语法填空【答案】56.basically57.a58.wasnamed59.Keeping60.what61.described62.its63.provinces64.to65.but:书面表达(共两节,满分40分)小作文(15分)Theseyearsh
avewitnessedthatmoreandmorepeoplearewatchingTikTokandsomehaveevenbecomeaddictedtoit.However,TikTokhasbotha
dvantagesanddisadvantages.Ontheonehand,TikTokhasprovidedpeoplewithmanybenefits.Itletspeoplelearnalotofli
fetips,broadenspeople’shorizons,expandstheirknowledgeandenrichestheirlives.Ontheotherhand,italsohasdisadvantages.Forexample,manypeo
pleworrythatthereexistssomefalseandmisleadinginformationonTikTok.SomepeoplecomplainthatTikTokwastesalotoftheirtime,whichgreat
lyinfluencestheirstudyandnormallife.AsfarasIamconcerned,TikTokisconvenientbutweshoulduseitproperly.读后续写(25分)Paragraph1:Everydayaf
terschool,Jackstartedhisplan.Coldandhungry,Jackwanderedthestreets,searchingforthenailbagscarefully.Tosavemoremoney,heevendecidedtod
eliverpapersintheearlymorning.Exhaustedandtiredashefelt,hestillstucktotheplan.Itwasthehairpinintheshopwindowthatreminde
dhimthatwhathedidwasworthwhile.Afteralongtimeofhardwork,hemadeiteventually.Paragraph2:Finallythetimecame!Heto
okoutthesodatin,pouredthecoinsoutandbegantocountthem.Fivedollars!Hishardworkpaidoff!Holdingthesodatinfir
mly,Jackrushedfortheshoptobuythehairpin.Themomenthegotthebeautifulhairpin,herushedhomeandplaceditinhismother’shand.NeverhadDorareceived
suchagift.Speechlessandhappy,sheheldhersontightlyintoherarms,withtearswellingupinhereyes.Itwasanunforgettablee
xperience,whichallthefamilymemberswillremember.获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiangxue100.com