河北省邯郸市大名县一中2020-2021学年高二下学期5月月考英语试题含答案

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大名一中2021年高二英语5月月考命题人:审题人:(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)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,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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C.1.WhatwillJamesdotomorrow?A.WatchaTVprogram.B.Giveatalk.

C.Writeareport.2.Whatcanwesayaboutthewoman?A.She'sgenerous.B.She'scurious.C.She'shelpful.3.Whendoesthetrainleave?A.At6:30.B.At8:30.C.At10:30.4.Howdo

esthewomangotowork?A.Bycar.B.Onfoot.C.Bybike5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates.B.Teacherandstudent.

C.Doctorandpatient.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。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.Whatdoesthewomanregret?A.Givingupherresearch.B.Droppingoutofcollege.C.C

hanginghermajor.7.Whatisthewomaninterestedinstudyingnow?A.Ecology.B.Education.C.Chemistry.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatistheman?A

.Ahotelmanager.B.Atourguide.C.Ataxidriver.9.Whatisthemandoingforthewoman?A.Lookingforsomelocalfoods.B.Showingheraroundtheseaside.C.Offeri

nginformationaboutahotel.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.InanofficeB.AthomeC.Atarestaurant.11.Whatwillth

espeakersdotomorrowevening?A.GotoaconcertB.VisitafriendC.workextrahours.12.WhoisAlicegoingtocall?A.MikeB.JoanC.Catherine听第9段材料

,回答第13至16题13.Whydoesthewomanmeettheman?A.Tolookatanapartment.B.Todeliversomefurniture.C.Tohaveamealtoge

ther.14.Whatdoesthewomanlikeaboutthecarpet?A.Itscolor.B.Itsdesign.C.Itsquality15.Whatdoesthemansayaboutthe

kitchen?A.It'sagoodsize.B.It'snewlypainted.C.It'sadequatelyequipped.16.Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?A.Godowntown.B.Talkwit

hherfriend.C.Makepayment听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whoisthespeakerprobablytalkingto?A.MoviefansB.NewsreportersC.Collegestudents18.Whend

idthespeakertakeEnglishclasses?A.Beforehelefthishometown.B.AfterhecametoAmerica.C.Whenhewas15yearsold.19.Howdoesthespeakerfeelabouthistea

cher?A.He'sproud.B.He'ssympathetic.C.He'sgrateful.20.Whatdoesthespeakermainlytalkabout?A.Howeducationshapedhislife.B.Howhislang

uageskillsimproved.C.Howhemanagedhisbusinesswell.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,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。并在答题卡

上将该选项涂黑。ALondonTourandAttractionPassTicketsTicketstoAttractionsWiththisLondonAttractionPass,youcanbenefit

fromoursightseeingbustourplusthreetopLondonattractions—MadameTussauds,LondonEyeandSeaLifeLondon.Thebestpartisthat

youdon’tneedtovisitallthreeattractionsinoneday.OnceyouhaveboughtyourLondonattractionsticketpackage,youhave30daystovisiteachattractionsoy

oucanspreadvisitsoutacrossyourtrip.GallerySomanyamazinggalleriesinLondon!ThereareplentyofphotoopportunitieswiththeLondonTourandAttractionPass.W

ithsomanythingstodo,you’llhavelotsofpicturestosharewithfamiliesandfriends.PlanYourVisitWithourLondon72hourBusTicket,youwillbeabl

etogettooneattractionperdaywithease.Yourticketsarevalidforentrywithin30daysafteryouhaveboughtthemandyoucanusethembefore,afteroronthesame

dayasyourbustour.LocationMadameTussauds:Marylebone,nexttoBakerStreetLondonEye:SouthbankSeaLifeLondon:SouthbankOpening

TimesMadameTussauds:Timesvarybetween9am—6pmLondonEye:Timesvarybetween10am—9:30pmSeaLifeLondon:Openingtimesvarybetween9:30am—7pmAccessibilityMadameTus

sauds:Wheelchairfriendlybutbookyourseatinadvance.LondonEye:Onlytwowheelchairspercapsuleandamaximumof8atanyonetime.Youmustbookadisabledseatina

dvance.SeaLifeLondon.Fullwheelchairsareaccessible.21.HowlongcanLondonattractionsticketpackagebeused?A.30days.B.72hours.C.1week.D.24hours.22.

Whatcanyousharewithyourfamilyaftervisitinggalleries?A.Artworks.B.Books.C.Paintings.D.Photos.23.Whatshouldthedisa

bleddowhenvisitingLondonEye?A.VisitLondonEyeafter10pm.B.Bookadisabledseatinadvance.C.BuyaLondon72hourBusTicket.D.Rea

chMaryleboneasearlyaspossible.BWhenIwas4,ourfamilytookthetrainacrossthecountrytovisitourgrandparents.BecauseIwassolitt

le,Idon’tremembermuch.ButIdohaveafewmemoriesofourstaythere.Grandfatherhadsometomatoesgrowingonthenorthsideofh

ishouse,justoutsidethebackdoortothekitchen.Ifoundanicegreentomato.Ipickeditandbroughtitwithbothhandsandcameint

othekitchenandgaveittoGrandpa.“Look,Grandpa,whatIfound!”Hethankedmewithasmile,andshowedmehewasputtingitonthewindowsill(窗台).Iwassohappy,a

ndIheadedbackoutside,tellingGrandfatherI’dbringhimsomemore.Butmymomcaughtmeandsaid,“No,no,no,greentomatoesarebadforhealth

!”Grandmothersatinherwheelchairinthelivingroombythefrontdoor.Weplayedgameswithher.Soon,ourvisitendedandwehadtogohome.

WeleftGrandmothertogobacktothetrainstation.Itwasseveralhours’driveaway.WeallsqueezedintoGrandfather’scar.Afew

yearslater,ourfamilywaslivinginColorado.Grandfathercametovisitus!HecamebyplanetoDenver,andafteralongdrive,myfatherpickedhimup.Duri

ngtheweeksGrandfatherstayedwithuslikemostchildren,I’dgooutandplayinthebackyardwithhimeveryday.I’msure

itwasaprecioustimeforGrandfatherandmyparents,too.Irememberthatwhenhewasleavingintheairplane,wecouldseehimintheairplanewindow,lookingg

rieved.IneversawGrandfatheragainfromthenon,becausewemovedevenfurtheraway.Butwedidn’tforgethim.24.Howdidthegrandfa

therreactwhentheauthorshowedhimthegreentomatoes?A.Hewasangry.B.Helookedstrange.C.Hepraisedhisgrandson.D.Hethankedtheaut

hor.25.Howdidthegrandfatherfinallygettohisson’shomeinColorado?A.Byplaneandcar.B.Bytrainandcar.C.Byplaneandtrain.D.

Bycarandship.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“grieved”inthelastparagraphprobablymean?A.Curious.B.Sad.C.Cautious.

D.Angry.27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ThelifeofmygrandfatherB.ThetomatoesofmygrandparentsC.AlessonfrommygrandparentsD.Thememoryofmy

grandfatherCPerhapsthousandsofpeoplehavesearchedforabronzechestfullofgoldandjewelshiddenintheRockyMountainsbetweenSantaFeandtheCanadianborderhidden

byamillionaireadventurer.Atleastfourpeoplediedintheirsearchforthetreasure.Butit'sallovernow.Fenn'sTreasurehasbeenfound.The89-year-ol

dadventurernamedForrestFenn,whocreatedthetreasurehunt,announcedthenewsviahiswebsite."Idon'tknowthepersonwhofoundit,butthepoeminmybookledhimtothepreci

sespot."Fennwrote."Thetreasurewasconfirmedbyaphotographtheluckyfindersentme."ForrestFenn,themanwhostartedthehuntlivesinSantaFe.Hewas

apilotintheVietnamWarandlateraccumulatedhiswealthasadealerinartandantiques.Fennwasdiagnosed(诊断)withcan

cerin1988andhadplannedtodiepeacefullyinthewoodswithhistreasure.Butwhenhiscancerbecamelessserious,hechangedhisplan,eventuallywri

tingthepoemthatdescribedhisdreamrestingplace,whichiswherehehidthetreasure.ThepoemappearedinamemoircalledTheThrillofthe

Chase.Fennsaidthatthechestwouldn'tbefoundbyaccident;onlyatreasurehunterwhocorrectlyinterpretedtheclues(线索)woul

dfindit.Severaltreasurehunterswentmissingwhileattemptingtofindthechest,includinghunterJeffMurphyandMikePetersen,bothofwhomwentmiss

inginYellowstoneNationalParkin2017.FennsaidthathehadneverbeentotheYellowstoneNationalPark,andthatthetreasurewasnotinadangerouspla

ce."ItwasinthethickforestoftheRockyMountainsandhadnotbeenmovedfromthespotwhereIhiditmorethan10yearsago,"Fennwroteonhiswebsite.Iti

sillegaltoremoveanythingfromanationalpark,whichwouldcausetroubleinlegallyclaimingthetreasureifitwasfoundthere.28.Whatcontributedtothefindin

gofthetreasure?A.Fenn'sannouncement.B.ApoeminFenn'sbook.C.Fenn'svividdescription.D.AphotoonFenn'swebsite.29.Whatisthethirdparag

raphmainlyabout?A.WhoForrestFennwas.B.WhereFennhidthetreasure.C.Howthetreasurehuntbegan.D.WhatFenndidtofindthetreasure.30.Whatcanw

elearnabout"Fenn'sTreasure"?A.ItwasinYellowstoneNationalPark.B.Itwasfoundbysomeonebychance.C.Itwasmovedfromoneplacetoanother.D

.ItwasinFenn'schosenrestingplace.31.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"claiming"inthelastparagraphprobablymean?A.Taking.B.Burying.C.Protecting

.D.Acknowledging.DPeoplehavelongdreamtofacarthatfliesthroughthesky.Japan’sSkyDrivehascarriedoutasuccessful,butmodesttestfli

ghtofsuchavehiclecarryingaperson.Itisjustoneofthemany“flyingcar”projectsaroundtheworld.Inavideoshowntoreporters,avehiclethatlooke

dlikeamotorcyclelifteduptotwometersofftheground.Itflewincirclesinaprotectedareaforfourminutes.TomohiroFu

kuzawaheadingtheSkyDriveeffortsaidhehopestheflyingcarcanbemadeintoareal-lifeproductby2023.However,henotedtheimportanceofsafety.“Oftheworld’smo

rethan100flyingcarprojects,onlyahandfulhassucceededwithapersononboard.Ihopemanypeoplewanttorideitandfeelsafe.”Themachinesofa

rcanflyforjust5to10minutes,butiftheflighttimecanbeextendedto30minutes,thecarwillhivemorepossibilities.Unlikeairplanesandhelicop

ters,“electricvertical(垂直的)takeoffandlanding”vehicles,oreVTOL,generallyofferquickpoint-to-pointperso

naltravel.Theycoulddoawaywithhavingtodealwithairports,trafficjams.Suchvehiclescouldflywithoutapilot.SkyDrive’sH

yingcarbeganasavolunteerprojectin2012.TheprojectreceivedfinancialSupportfromtopJapanesecompaniesincludingcarmakerToyo

ta,electronicscompanyPanasonic.Ademonstrationflightthreeyearsagodidnotgowell.Buttheflyingcarhasimproved,andtheprojectrecentlyreceivedadditionals

upportof$37million,includingmoneyfromtheDevelopmentBankofJapan.TheJapanesegovernmenthasexpressedsupportforthefuturisticp

roject,witha“roadmap”forbusinessservicesby2023.Thegoalistoexpandtheflyingcar'scommercialusebythe2030s.Italsoh

asnotedpossibleusesforconnectingfarawayareasandprovidingtransportationindisasters.32.Whatcanwelearnabou

ttheflyingcaraccordingtothetext?A.It’sakindofmotorcycle.B.Ithasbeenputintouse.C.Itssafetyfactorishigh.D.Itsflighttimeislimit

ed.33.Comparedwithairplanes,theflyingcarofJapan’sSkyDrive______.A.needstolandattheairportB.willgetstuc

kintrafficjamseasilyC.canflyashighasyoulikeD.maytravelautomatically34.WhyistheJapanesegovernmentinfavo

roftheproject?A.Toincreasepeople’syearlyincome.B.Tocasethetrafficpressurenationwide.C.Tomakeflyingcarsmoreusedinbusiness.D.Toim

provethetransportationinremoteregions.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.HistoryofeVTOLSystemsB.Japan’sSkyDriveFlyingCarC.AVolu

nteerProjectD.SkyDrive’sBrightFuture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。Ifyouthinkyou’reapes

simistandthere’snohopeofeverturningitaround,thenthinkagain!Accordingtomentalhealthexperts,itisactuallyverypossibletot

urnintoaglass-half-fullkindofperson,andhere’swhatyoucandotoseethingsinabrighterlight.36Writingdownyourideasofanoptimistictom

orrowwillmakeahugedifferencewhenitcomestoyouroverallattitudetolife.Youmayalsowanttoconsideraseriouschal

lengeyouhaveinliferightnow,andsimplysitbackandthinkaboutallofthepossiblepositiveoutcomes.Choosetobeoptimistic.Lifeisallaboutchoices.Youcanchooseto

spendtheentiredayreadingorcleaning.Youcanmakethecallyou’vebeenthinkingaboutforawhileoryoucanputitoffforanotherday.What’smore,youcanalsochoos

etobepositiveoryoucanchoosetosimplycarryonlivingasyouare.37Andthencarryonthatwayfortherestofyourlife.Extendpositivenesstoothers.

Makingothersfeelgoodaboutthemselvescanhavelastingpositiveeffectsonyourownlife.Neverforgettoadmireyourfamily,friends,andcolleaguesforthegoodthi

ngswhichtheyaredoingintheirlives,eveniftheydon’tdirectlyaffectyou.__38___Recognizeyournegativethoughtpatte

rns.It’sfinetoacknowledgethatbadthingsinlifemighthappenatanytime.39Yetbeingoverlynegativecanseriouslyruinyourchancesoffindinghappinessinthislife.R

eframingyourawkwardlynegativethoughtsintomorerealisticpatternsmaybethekeytohelpingyoumaintainoptimism.Practicegratitude.Spe

ndsometimethinkingaboutallofthethingsyouhavetobethankfulfor.40Youcouldevenchoosetokeepdiaries,whereyoucanputdownanythingwhichmakesy

ousmile.Ifnothingelse,takeamomenteveryonceinawhiletostop,smileandbethankfulforthepositivethingsinlife.A.Imagineapositivefuture

.B.Formthehabitofkeepingdiaries.C.Ofcourse,it’salsonecessarytopraiseyourself.D.Ignoringrealityisn’tthemosthelpfulmethodeither.E.B

eingoptimisticstartswiththedecisiontobepositive.F.Itwilloftenprovideyouwithaninstantoptimismboost.G.Takeamomen

ttoworkouthowrealisticyourthoughtsreallyare.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。Don’tyouloveitwhenyouhaveabitoffreetime?Afterschoolorwork,orduringtheweekends,it’s41tosqueezeinalittletimeforyourself.Itis“free”becauseitistime4

2notworkingorstudying.Doyou43infrontofthetelevisionorde-stressbycookinganicemeal?I44workingasateachingassistantattheendofApril.SoIhadawhole45offreet

imeathomewithmyparentsbeforeI46anewjob.However,thisperiodoftimewasnotallthatI47itwouldbe.BeforeIcameh

ome,Ihad48aboutwhatIwoulddoduringthismonthoff.Ihadplanstogetfit,readmore,visitmuseumsandartgalleries.Andguesswhat...NONEofithappened.Iwas

49.IwatchedtelevisionalldayandIatetoomuchchocolate.I’ve50thatwhenyouhavetoomuchfreetime,itjust51“time”.

Itbecomesmuchmoredifficultto52yourselftodointerestingthingswhenyoudon’tactuallyhaveanythingtodointhefirstplace.It’

sastrange53,butIthinkit’sthesameformostpeople.Whenyouonlyhavealittlebitoffreetime,itbecomesmore54,soyouuseitwell,butwhenit’sallyouhave,you55wasteit.

41.A.impossibleB.greatC.selfishD.convenient42.A.squeezedB.takenC.spentD.spread43.A.sleepB.sitC.eatD.relax44.

A.finishedB.beganC.continuedD.enjoyed45.A.yearB.weekC.monthD.summer46.A.foundB.startedC.changedD.adap

ted47.A.thoughtB.saidC.lookedD.guessed48.A.problemB.concernsC.detailsD.ideas49.A.happyB.busyC.nervousD.lazy50.A.dis

coveredB.rememberedC.warnedD.thought51.A.setsasideB.takesinC.turnsintoD.passesby52.A.enjoyB.motivateC.challe

ngeD.persuade53.A.cultureB.feelingC.phenomenonD.way54.A.effectiveB.preciousC.obviousD.expensive55.A.entirelyB.possiblyC.actu

allyD.simply第二节(共10个小题;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。LiZiqihasmadeanameforherselfinhe

rvideosthathighlightatraditionalChinesewayoflifeintheruralareasofSichuanProvince.Hervideoscover56(vary)craftsrelatedtotraditionalcultur

e,frommakingpaperandinktoweavingcloth,frommakingasilkcomfortertobuildingherownbreadkiln(窑)withblocks.Nothingseemsimpossible

withLi’shandsastheyworktheirmagictobringthesethingsinto57(exist).Li,bornin1990,58(live)withhergrandparentsinMianyang,Sichuan,sincetheageof6af

terherfatherdied.Lifewasdifficultforherduringheryouthassheandhergrandparentshadlittletoliveon.Liherselfsaidthatshewas59(finance)suppor

tedtocontinueschooling.Shestartedtoworkinthecityat14andwouldnothavereturnedtoherchildhoodhomebutforhergrandmother60(fall)illin2012.

Afterreturninghome,Liopened61onlineshoptosellmostlyfoodproducts.Toincreasesales,shebeganmakingshortfilmsin2016abouthowtheseproducts62(create)

.AWeibouserremarked,“Li’ssuccesslies63herpassionforlife.”AnotherWeibouserwrote,“Thankyouforgivingmeanopportunity64(appreciate)thelandscapeinthecountr

yside.”Liisnotwithoutcriticism.Somepeoplehaveexpressedskepticismbecauseitisunbelievable65shelookssoperfectaft

eralongdayofworkinthefields.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)现在你校举办一次英文演讲比赛,主题是关于你所在城市的变化。请根据以下要点,写一篇演讲稿。内容要点:1.城市变化的简介;2.个人的感想。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增

加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。ThechangesofmycityLadiesandgentlemen,______________________________________________________

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_________________________________________________________Thankyouforyourattention!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。Iamaproudmotherofthreechildren,mylastlittleonebeingdeliveredinthemiddleofthispandemic

.ShewasborninAugustandhernameisAida.ShortlyafterhavingAida,mymother-in-lawAnnshowedmesomethingshelearnedfromherfriend’smotherinana

rtclasssheattendedweekly.Shehadshowedmehowtoknit(编织)ascarf.Sheshowedmestitches(针)andgavemeherhalfdoneproj

ect.Ispentalotoftimebreastfeedingmysweetlittlegirl,soIhadsomeextratimetodosomethingwithmyhandsthroughouttheday.Ienjoyedmakingthesca

rfsoIpurchasedtonsofyarn(线)sinceitwaswinter.IwantedtomakescarvesformythreechildrenasChristmasgifts.Therewasanewfamilythatmoved

indownthestreet.TheonlydaughterofthefamilywasJane,ashygirl,aged14,thesameageofmyoldestsonDavid.Itseemedthatshecamefromafinanciallydisa

dvantagedfamily,forshealwaysworeoldclothes.Worsesill,insuchcolddays,shehadnomoreclothestowearandtrembledwithcold.Duetothepandemic,societywa

sthrownintocrisismode.Schoolswereclosed,foodsuppliesanddeliveriesweresuspendedandchildrenwerestuckathome.Insuchdiscouragingtimes,howev

er,theybecamegoodcompanions,talkingandplayingathomeoraroundthehouses.Itwasdreadfullycoldthiswinter.EverytimeDa

vidcamebackfromoutside,withredface,healwayscried,“Mum,itisfreezingoutside!”Then,hecameovertoseewhetherIfinishedthescarf.Icouldtellhowimp

atienthewastowearmyscarfsooner!Ihadtospeedtheprojecttosatisfyhisexpectation.ButDavidcomfortedmesayinghecouldwaitafewdays.Whatak

indandconsiderateboyhewas!ThenmygreatartprojectfinallywasaccomplishedonthemorningaheadofChristmas.注意:1.续写词数应为15

0左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。IwrappedthescarfaroundDavid’sneck.________________________________________________________

___________________LaterthatdayDavidcamebacksayingJanealsodeservedascarf.高二英语5月月考答案第一部分听力1–5BCCBA6–10BABCC11–15ABAAC16–20BCBCA21

-23ADB24-27DABD28-31BCDA32-35DDCB36-40AECDF41-45BCDAC46-50BADDA51-55CBCBD第二节:语法填空56.various/varied57.existence58.hasbeenliving/haslived59.f

inancially60.falling61.an62.werecreated63.in64.toappreciate65.thatThechangesofmycityLadiesandgentlemen,I

’mhonoredtodeliveraspeechonthechangesofmycity.Initially,it’sobviousthatthereexistawidevarietyoftransportationmeans,makingitconvenienttotr

avelaround.Moreimportantly,peoplehavepromotedtheirownqualitiesbecausetheadvancedtechnologyprovidesuswithmoreac

cesstoeducation.Besides,withtheawarenessofenvironmentalprotectionbeingraised/strengthened,ourlivingsurroundingsisbecomingmorea

ndmorebeautiful,whichaddsagreatdealtopeople’shappiness.AsfarasII’mconcerned,it’sthejointeffortsofeverycitizenthathavebroughtsuc

hwonderfulchangestothecity.Thankyouforyourattention.读后续写示例:IwrappedthescarfaroundDavid’sneck.David’sfacelitupwithjoy.Strokingthescarfso

ftly,Davidexcitedlykissedmeinthecheek,beamingatme“Thankyou,Mum.ThisisthebestgiftIhaveeverreceived.”BeforeIcouldsayanything,hedashe

douttojoinJanewithaspringinhisstep.Ifeltrelievedandcontentasamother,seeingDavidplayhappilyoutside,withthescarfshelteringhimtobravethebone-chi

llingwind.Wearingasmileonmyface,Icontinuedmychoresthatmorning.LaterthatdayDavidcamebacksayingJanealsodeservedascarf.Obvi

ously,DavidnoticedJanecouldhardlybearthefreezingweatherwithworn-outclothes.“CanIgivethistoJaneasaChristmasgift?”Davidventuredinalowvoice.Smilingl

y,Inodded.SeeingDavidrushintoJane’shousewiththescarfinhishand,feltburstofpride.Iwashappythatbothofthemrecei

vedthebestgiftforChristmas.ForJane-ascarftokeepwarm,andforDavid—atasteofhappinessofgiving.【分析】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了疫

情期间作者的小女儿出生后作者跟家里的老人学会了织围巾,她想给家里的三个孩子织围巾。在寒冷的冬天,一个来自经济拮据家庭的小女孩简总是被冻得瑟瑟发抖。由于疫情大爆发,社会陷入危机模式,学校关闭,食品供应和运输暂停,孩子们被困在家里。

然而,在这种令人沮丧的时期,孩子们和简成了好伙伴,在家里或在房子周围聊天、玩耍。最终作者给孩子们织好了围巾。【详解】1.段落续写:①由第一段首句内容“我把围巾围在大卫的脖子上。”可知,第一段可描写大卫在带上围巾后感动和开心的样

子。②由第二段首句内容“那天晚些时候,大卫回来说简也应该得到一条围巾。”可知,第二段可描写大卫给简也送了一条温暖的围巾。2.续写线索:大卫带上围巾——开心——母亲满足——大卫想到简没有围巾——送围巾——母亲感慨3.词汇激活行为类①.冲出去:dashedou

t/rushout②.忍受:bear/endure情绪类①.满足:content/satisfied②.感到骄傲:feelburstofpride/beproudof【点睛】[高分句型1].BeforeIcouldsayanything

,hedashedouttojoinJanewithaspringinhisstep.(此句中有Before引导的时间状语从句)[高分句型2].SeeingDavidrushintoJane’shousewiththe

scarfinhishand,feltburstofpride.(此句中有现在分词作状语)附:听力参考资料Text1W:James,you’vebeenwatchingTVforthewholeevening.What’son?M:It’sascienceprogramontheoriginoft

heuniverse.I’llgiveapresentationonitinmyclasstomorrow.Text2M:Hello,doyouhaveTheBestofMozart?W:Um,sorry.We’vejustsoldout,butwecanorderonefo

ryou.Ifyougiveusyournumber,we’llcallyouwhentheCDarrives.Text3W:We’dbetterbegoingnow,orwe’llbelateforthetrain.M:Norush.It’s8:30now.

Westillhavetwohours.Text4M:Iamsotiredofdrivingallthosehourstowork.W:Yeah,Iknowwhatyoumean.Iusedtodriv

etwohourstoworkeachway.ButnowIlivewithinwalkingdistanceofmyoffice.Idon’tevenneedabike.Text5W:HiAndy.Ididn’tseeyouinPro

fessorSmith’sclassyesterday.Whathappened?M:Well,Ihadaheadache,soIcalledhimandaskedforsickleave.Text6W:ThebiggestmistakeImade,uh,wasl

eavingcollegeinmylastyear,andnotcompletingmyeducation.SoI’mthinkingofgoingbacktoschool.M:School?Tostudywhat?W:Ecology.I’minterestedint

herelationshipbetweenhumansandnature.M:Cool!Isitwhatyoustudiedyearsago?W:No,Imajoredinchemistrythen.Text7M:Goodmorni

ng,madam.I’myourguideforthistrip.W:Howlovely!CouldyoutellmeaboutthehotelI’mgoingtostayat?M:Yes,ofcourse.TheGrandHotelopenedin1990anditsitson

theseasidealongtheSouthCoastHighway.Itisthemostbeautifulhotelhere.W:Thatsoundsgreat!M:Andtherearesomerestaurantsoutside.Soatdinnertim

e,you’dhavealotofchoices.W:That’sreallynice.Iliketohavesomelocalfoodswhiletraveling.Whataboutthesceneryaroundit?M:ThehotelhasthebestviewsofthePaci

ficOcean.W:Oh,IthinkIwilllovethishotel.Text8W:Hi,Mike.M:Hi,Alice.Nicetoseeyou.Youdon’toftencomehere.W:Iusuallyhav

efastfooddeliveredtomyoffice.Justcamehereforachangetoday.M:Theenvironmenthereisgood,cleanandrelativelyquiet.W:Yeah,and

Iheardthefoodistasty.Bytheway,areyougoingtotheconcerttomorrowevening?M:Yes.Areyou?W:Yeah,Catherinewassupp

osedtogowithme,butshemayhavetoworkextrahourstomorrow.Doyouknowanyonewhomightliketogo?M:No.Butifyoulike,Icanaskaround.Er,Joanm

ightwanttogo.W:Oh,yes,sheisagreatfanofclassicalmusic.I’llgiveheraringafterlunch.Text9W:Hi,I’veonlyju

starrived.M:Oh,good.Nowherearethekeys.Let’sgoin.Therearetwoapartments.Theoneforrentisontheright.Docomein.W:Thankyou.Ilikethecarpet.Thecolori

snice,isn’tit?M:Yes,andthisapartmentisingoodcondition.Hereisyourlounge.W:Wherewouldweeat?M:Thereisthiscornerhere,oryoucanuseyourkitch

en.Comeandsee.W:Thekitchenisquitesmall.M:Yes,butithaseverything,cooker,fridge,evenadishwasher.W:Andtherearelotsofcupboards.M:

Letmeshowyouthebedrooms.Thisisthesmallerone.W:It’sagoodsize,though.M:Nowcomeintotheotherbedroom.Youcanseethebathroom,too.W:Yes,itisverynice.Bu

tIwillhavetoaskmyfriendfirst,andwewillcometogether.Iunderstanditis$800amonth.M:Yes,butafewblocksdowntownwouldbemuchm

oreexpensive.W:Well,thankyou.Iwillbeintouch.Text10M:Thankyouverymuch.ThankyouDr.Johnson.Well,itisreallygreattob

ebackatuniversityagain.ThethingthatIwanttotellyoutodayisthis:educationisimportant.WhenIcametotheU.S.,

Iwasonlythinkingaboutbeingacarpenter,butIcouldnotreadthenewspaperandIcouldnotunderstandthenewsontelev

isionormoviesoranythinglikethis,soIenteredthecitycollegetotakeEnglishclassesforforeignstudents.Iwasveryproudthat

Iwasgoingtoacollegebecausenooneinmyfamilyeverwenttoanycollegeortoanyuniversity.Youknow,whenyouare15yearsoldinmycountr

y,youfinishschoolandthenyoulearnatrade.Andthat’sexactlywhatIdid.WhenIwas15yearsold,Ilearnedhowtobeacarpenter.Ayearlater,Ica

metoAmerica.Luckily,Imetaverygoodteacherwhoencouragedmetotakesomemathclasses,businessclassesandhistoryclassesandIbecameaf

ull-timecollegestudent.AndtodaywhenIlookback,I’msohappybecauseyouneverknowwherelifewilltakeyou.Allofasudden,Istartedmakingmoney,becauseIwa

sreallygoodatmath.Youknow,howtoworkouteverythingwithmathissoimportant.ThisissomethingthatIlearnedwhenIstartedmyownbusiness,whichisdoingreally

well.

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