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任丘一中南院2020-2021学年第一学期第二次阶段考试高二英语试题(时间:120分钟总分:150分)第一部分听力(共20小题,每小题1.5分,共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。每段对话仅读一遍。1.WhatdoesthemanusuallydoonSundayevenings?A.Hegoestochurch.B
.Hereadsnewspapers.C.Heworksinthegarden.2.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Hedoesn’thavetime.B.Hewillcheckthepaperlater.C.Hehasfinishe
dhispaperearlier.3.Howmuchwillthemanpayforthetickets?A.$20.B.$50.C.$70.4.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Jobs.B.Hobbies.C.Sportsgames.5.Wha
tistheman’sopinionabouthiswork?A.Enjoyable.B.Difficult.C.Tiring.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.Wherearethespea
kersprobably?A.Inaflowerstore.B.Inacar.C.Inafruitstall.7.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Seeamovie.B.Jointhefestival.C.Makefruitsalad.听下面一段对
话,回答第8至第10三个小题。8.Whydidn’tthewomanattendtheparty?A.Shelookedafterhisgrandfather.B.Sheworkedasadoctor.C.Shehadaheadache.9.Howlongdidthepartylast?A.A
bout3hours.B.About3.5hours.C.About4.5hours.10.Whatimpressedthemanmostintheparty?A.Theatmosphere.B.Themusic.C.Thefood.听下面一段对话,回答
第11至第13三个小题。11.Whatdoes“1214”referto?A.Theman’sbirthday.B.Theman’sroomnumber.C.Theman’swife’sbirthday.12
.Whyisn’tthemanallowedtousetheparkingplace?A.Hiscarisnotliketheoriginalone.B.Theparkingplaceisalreadyfull
.C.Hedamagedtheparkingfacilities.13.Whatisprobablythewoman?A.Aresident.B.Apolicewoman.C.Asecurityguard.听下
面一段对话,回答第14至第17四个小题。14.Whydidn’tthewomangoclimbing?A.Shewaswornout.B.Shelosttouchwithothers.C.Shelovedthesceneatthebottom.15.Whatwasthew
omandoingwhenshesawadolphin?A.Relaxingonthebeach.B.Sailinginaboat.C.Diving.16.Whatmadethewomangiveupdoingbungeej
umping?A.Herfear.B.Herhealth.C.Equipmentproblems.17.Whatdidthewomanlikebestabouthervacation?A.Walkingintheforest.B.Visitingthecaves.C.Playingw
iththedolphin.听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题。18.What’sthemostseriouseatingproblemofwomen?A.Eatingtoomuchandbeingtoofat.B.Eatinglittleandbeingtooweak.C.Ea
tingnomeatandbeingtoothin.19.What’sthereasonfortheeatingproblem?A.Mostfoodareunhealthy.B.Manywomenareverybusy.C.Thesocietyexpectswomentobet
hin.20.What’sthespeaker’sopinion?A.Overeatingisabigproblemintoday’ssociety.B.Womenshouldfirstofallbehealthy.C.It’smeaningfulforwo
mentobebeautiful.第二部分(共两节,满分50分)第一节阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ADon’tknowwheretoenjoyyourself?H
erearesomechoicesforyou.SantaCruzMissionStateHistoricParkPopUpPicnicsintheParkreturnforthefourthsummerinarow,takingplaceonThursdays.Takeabreakt
oenjoytacos(墨西哥玉米薄饼).Priceschangefrom$2to$10.Cashonly.144SchoolStreetJune13—August15Startat11:30amandendat1:30pmTheCrow’sNestEachsumm
eronThursdayeveningstheCrow’sNestoffersitsSummerBeachPartyseriesonthebeach.Thepartystartsat5:30pmeachweekand
goesuntilsunset.Familiesarewelcomeandthereisnoentrancefee.Afterthesunsets,thefunbeginswithdancingtothebestlivemusicoflocal
bands.2218EastCliffDriveMay30—August29Startat5:30pmandendat8:30pmBargettoWineryJoinusforabeautifulweeke
ndofartandwine.BargettoWinerywillbehostingtheiryearlygatheringofartistsandfoodies(美食家)attheiramazingSoquelwinery.Noentrancefee.Winetastingwith
purchaseof$15festivalglass.3535NorthMainStreetJuly20—July21Startat11:00amandendat5:00pmChaminadeResort&SpaChefPagetakesguestsonajour
neyshowingthearearichfruits,vegetablesandmeats.Dinnerbeginsat6:30pmwithafive-coursemenuandgoodwines.Seatingbookedisnotachoice,a
sallguestsareseatedatlarge,connecting,beautifullysettablesdesignedtoinviteopenconversationsamongguests.Ticketprice:$90perperson.Ticketscanbegott
enonline.1ChaminadeLaneJuly26Startat6:00pmandendat9:00pm21.WhatcanweknowaboutPopUpPicnicsinthePark?A.Itlaststwodays.B.ItisheldonThursdays.C.Ithasbe
enheldtwice.D.Itcanbepaidincreditcard.22.WhatcanpeopledointheCrow’sNest?A.Enjoytacos.B.Talkwithartistsandfoodies.C.Watchthesunr
iseonthebeach.D.Watchtheperformanceofthebands.23.WhichactivitycanbebookedontheInternet?A.TheCrow’sNest.B.BargettoWinery.C.ChaminadeResort&Spa.D.Sant
aCruzMissionStateHistoricPark.BLettinghertakethewheelMydaughter,Mia,is16andlearningtodrive.Manyparentsarefreakedout(惊慌失措)aboutputtin
gtheireasilydistractedteenagersinchargeofafast-movingchunk(大块)ofglassandsteel.Mywiferefusedtoteachher,leaving
thetasktome.I’velearnedafewthings.First,Miadidn’tknowhowtodriveatall.Shedidn’tevenknowwheretoputthekey.Itw
aslikewatchingachimpanzeetrytosolveapuzzle.Worse,shecouldn’trememberthatDwasfordrive,andRmeantreverse(倒车).Thencametheroadrules.Mial
ikestosailpaststopsigns.Ihadtoexplainthat“STOPmeansSTOP”.Hadsheactuallyreadtherulebook?“Yes,”shesaid,bu
tsheforgotmostofit.“Itwassoboring.”AlthoughIhadbeendrivingheraroundforherwholelife,shehadn’tlearnedanything.Despitethes
ethings,I’vealsolearnedthatIenjoyteachingher.IthinkI’mprettygoodatit.IammuchcalmerthanIthoughtIwouldbe.Ialsoenjoytheone-on-onetimewe
havetogether.Wehavesomegoodconversations.Sofar,wehavecoveredherfriends’hairstylesandhowstressedshefee
lsafterschool.Ienjoyedcommunicatingwithher.OneSundayevening,weweredrivingdownanarrowbackstreet,deepinconversation,whenIrealizedthatthecarwasmovin
gquitefast.“SLOWDOWN!”Iyelled,yanking(猛拉)thehandbrake(手刹).Westoppedthecarandsatinthedarkforaminute.“Youcan’tgothatfast,
”Isaid.“Youdon’tknowenoughyet.”Iputmyhandonherhead,“Idon’twantanythingtohappentoyou.”“Meneither.”shesaid.“Okay,co
ol,”Isaid.“Let’sgo.”shestartedthecarandweheadedbackhome.24.Whatcanweknowfromthefirstfourparagraphs?A.Miaw
asworriedaboutdriving.B.Miadidn’tgetalongwithhermother.C.Miawasabeginneratdriving.D.Miawasnaturallygoodatdriving.25.TheauthorenjoysteachingMia
mainlybecause_____.A.ithelpshimbecalmerindailylifeB.hegetstoknowmoreaboutherC.itismorehands-onteachingD.hecanhelpplan
herfuture26.HowdidtheauthorfeelwhenMiadrovefast?A.Angry.B.Impatient.C.Concerned.D.Disappointed.27.Whatistheauthor’smainpurp
oseofwritingthisarticle?A.Toshowparentshowtoteachdriving.B.Todescribewhatit’sliketohaveateenagedaughter.C.Toproveteenagerscanbeeasy
tocommunicatewith.D.Toremindparentstovaluethetimetheyspendwiththeirkids.CTheworld’stopautomakers(汽车制造商)arei
ncreasinglyofferingmoreelectriccarmodels.Thisgrowthisexpectedtocontinue,withmorepeoplechoosingtohittheroadwithclean-runni
ngelectriccars.Environmentalistshavepraisedtheautomakersfortakingmajorstepstolimitharmfulpollutantslinkedtoworldwideclimatechange.Butelectricc
arsarealsoknownfornotproducinganotherkindofpollution—noise.Theyrunonbatteriesinsteadoffuels,andcanoperateinsilence.Wh
ilemanypeoplemightconsiderthisagoodthing,quietcarscanalsocauseproblems.Themaindangeristhatpeoplearoundelectricvehiclesfaceagreaterriskofbeinghit
iftheycannothearthecarscoming.GovernmentsintheUnitedStatesandEuropehaverecognizedthisproblem.Sotheyhave
setrequirementsforautomakerstoaddwarningsoundstoelectricvehicles.TheU.S.DepartmentofTransportationfinalizeditsrulesayearago
.Therulesrequireelectricandhybrid(混合物)carstobeequippedwithsomewarningsoundswhenmovingataspeedofupto30kilometersperhour.Therulesarea
imedatpreventinginjuriesamongpeoplewalkingorridingbicyclesandprotectingtheblind.Sowhatkindofsoundcanweexpecttohearfr
omthenextgenerationofelectriccars?Oneoftheeasiestsolutionswouldbeforcarmakerstoreproducethesoundofatraditionalcarrunningonfuels.Butmanyindustr
yofficialsbelievethiswouldbeamistake.Theysaythiswouldnotsupportelectriccars’trueidentity.FrankWelsch,theheadoftechnicaldevelopmentatVolks
wagen,saidthatfindingtheperfectsoundmixisnotaneasyprocess.Hesaid,“Itcannotbetooannoying.Itcannotsoundlikeanythingwehadinthepast.”AnofficialfromMerce
des-Benzsaidthesoundwasdesignedtoprovideasafewarningwithoutannoyingpassengersinsidethecar.Hesaidthegoalwastocreateacarthatremainscompletelyquietinsi
de.Itmightseemstrangetothinkthatpartofourautomotivefutureiscurrentlybeingdevelopedinthesamekindsofrecordingstudiosusedbymusicia
ns.Butthatisexactlywhatishappening.28..What’sParagraph2mainlyabout?A.Themainadvantagesofelectriccars.B.Theusefu
lwaystoimproveelectriccars.C.Theautomakers’efforttolimitpollutants.D.Theeffectofclimatechangeonthecarindustry.29.Whyaresoundsrequiredtobea
ddedtoelectriccars?A.Toaddfunctions.B.Toincreasesales.C.Topreventinjuries.D.Tomakecarssmarter.30.Whatkindofsoundissuit
ableforelectriccars?A.Thesoundsimilartothatofatraditionalcar.B.Thesoundnottroublingpeopleinsidecars.C.Thesoundmatchingcars’identity.D.Thesou
ndchosenfromrecordedones.31.Wheredoesthetextprobablycomefrom?A.Anewspaper.B.Anadvertisement.C.Asciencereport.D.Aresearchplan.DItwas3:12a.m.whennine-
year-oldGlennKreamerawoketothesmellofburning.Exceptforthecrackling(爆裂声)offlamessomewherebelowtherewasnotasoundinthetwo-storeyhouseatBaldwi
n,LongIsland.Withhisfatherawayonnightdutyatalocalfactory,Glennwasworriedaboutthesafetyofhismother,his
sisterKaren,14andhis12-year-oldbrotherTodd.HerandownstairsthroughthesmokefilledhousetopushandpullatKarenandTodduntiltheysatup.Thenhehelped
eachonethroughthehousetothesafetyofthegarden.There,hissisterandbrother,takingshortandquickbreathsandcoughing,collaps
edonthelawn.Thenine-year-oldracedbackintothehouseandupstairstohismother’sroom.Hefounditimpossibletowakedherup.Mrs.Kreamer,avictimofthesmoke,
wasunconscious,andtherewasnobodytohelpGlenncarryhertothegarden.Buttheboyremainedcalmand,asafiremansaidlater,“actedwithalltheself-contro
lofatrainedadult.”Onthebedroomtelephone,luckilystillworking,Glenncalledhisfatherand,leavingMr.Kreamertot
elephonethefirebrigadeandambulanceservice,gotonwiththetaskofsavinghismother.Firsthefilledabucketwithwaterfromthebathroomandthrew
wateroverhismotherandherbed.Then,withawetclotharoundhisheadhewentbacktothegarden.Hecouldhearthefireenginecomi
ngup,buthowwouldthefiremenfindhismotherinthesmoke-filledhousewhereflameshadalmostswallowedupthegroundfloor?Graspingfirmlyaball
ofstring(线绳)fromthegarage,Glennracedbackintothehouseanddashedupstairstohismother’sroom.Tyingoneendofthe
stringtoherhand,heranback,layingoutthestringashewent,throughthehallandbackoutintothegarden.MinuteslaterhewastellingfirechiefJo
hnCoughlan:“Thestringwillleadyoutomother.”Mrs.Kreamerwascarriedtosafetyastheflameswerebreakingthroughherbedroomfl
oor.32.WhydidGlennrundownstairsfirst?A.Hewantedtofindoutwhatwashappening.B.Hewasworriedabouthismother’ssafety.C.Hewant
edtosavehissisterandbrother.D.Hewenttoseeifhisfatherhadcomebackfromwork.33.HowdidGlennhelpthefirementosavehismother?A.Bythrowingwaterallov
erherandherbed.B.Bycarryinghertosafetywithhisbrother.C.Bypushingandpullingather.D.Bytyingastringtoherhand.34.WhatdidGlenndotoprotecthimself
?A.Heputawetclotharoundhishead.B.Hethrewwateralloverhimself.C.Hehidhimselfinthebathroom.D.Herushedouttothelawn.35.Glennsavedhisfamilybecause_______
____.A.hisfatherhadtaughthimtodosoonthephoneB.hehadlearnedsomethingaboutfirstaidC.hehaddealtwiththeemergencycalmlyan
dwiselyD.hehadfollowedhismother’sinstruction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。Orlandoisadestinationfilledwith
funandexcitement,perfectforaspringbreakvacation.Ithasplentytoofferthefamilyvacationers.36.WhenplanningafamilytriptoOrland
o,visitorscanstayatoneofthemanygreatall-inclusiveresorts.OrlandoishometoattractionslikeUniversalStudios,SeaWorld,theKennedySpaceCe
nterandofcourseWaltDisneyWorld.37.Someoftheseparksarewaterparks,somearethemeparksandothersevenofferaccesst
owildlife.Eachoftheseparksisauniqueexperience,andarefantasticforaspringbreakadventure.SeaWorldis,asitsnamesuggests,amarinethemedpark.38.AtSeaWorl
d,visitorsgettohelpfeedthedolphins,touchmarineanimalsthattheymayneverseeinthewild.Childrenlovetheopportunitytoseerea
lmarineanimalsperformingtheirshowswiththeirhandlers.UniversalStudiosFloridaandUniversal’sIslandsofAdventurecanalsobefoundinOrlando.Theseparkshave
ridesthatallowvisitorstoexperiencesomeofthefunandthrillsoftheirfavoriteUniversalFilms.Universal’sIslandsofAdventureha
ssomethrillpackedthemerides.39.Otherridesfocusoneveryone’sfavoritesuperheroes,JurassicParkandmanymoreamazingthemesandridesthatwillreallybringthesef
ilmstolife.Ofcourse,notruethemeparkdestinationwouldbecompletewithoutaWaltDisneythemepark.WaltDisneyWorldis
oneofthebestthemeparksintheworld.AlthoughnottheoriginalDisneythemepark,WaltDisneyWorldispackedwitheveryone’sfavoriteDisneycharactersan
dsomeofDisney’sbestrides.WaltDisneyWorldiscomposedoffourthemeparks,andtwowaterparks.40.A.Visitorscanenjoywatchingshowswiththepark’sresidentm
arinelife.B.VisitorswillbeabletoexperienceridesbasedonE.T.,TheMummy,MenInBlackandmanymore.C.Thefirstthingtoe
xploreduringatriptoOrlandoarethevarietyofthemeparksD.ChildrenwillabsolutelylovethethemedsectiondevotedtoHa
rryPotteradventures.E.Eachoftheseparksoffersacompletelyuniqueexperience.F.Ithaseverything,beaches,amusementparksandmuchmore.G.Atthisparkv
isitorscanenjoy.第三部分英语知识运用(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四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将
该项涂黑。PeterWigginsgrewupinapoorfamily.Heworkeddiligentlyathisdaytimejobasteachingassistantinaprivatekindergartenandputinthre
emorehoursatnightasapart-timecashierata41.BythetimePeterwalkedhomewithslowandheavystepseveryday,itwasoftenclose
to42.Peterworkedveryhardinorderto43hisagedparentswhohadretiredasrestroomcleanerswithlittlesavingsleftafterputtingPeterandhissi
sterthroughschool.Peterwastheonly44,forhissister,Beth,wasofteninpoorhealth.Oneday,asPeterwaswalkinghomefromACESupermarketwhereheworked,hestumbled
(绊脚)uponasmallbrownpacketonthepavement.Thepackagewasslightly45sohepickedituptoexamineitmoreclosely.Tohis46,itcon
tainedfifty-dollarbills.Peterknewitwasnothistokeepandthatthe47mighturgentlyneedthemoney.Without48,Peterwalkedquicklytothenear
estpolicestationandhandeditovertoMr.Robertswhowasthepoliceofficerondutyforthatnight.Surprisedtoseesomeonehandinsuchalargeamountofcash49,thepoliceoffi
cersaidthatPeterwasindeedarolemodelotherscould50.“It’snothingreally...Iwasdoingwhatanybodywouldhavedone,”Pete
r’sfaceturnedredastheofficercontinuedtoaskforhisnameandcontactnumbersothattheownercould51thankhim.Thenextday,Peterreceiveda52.Theownerofthelo
stmoneywasnoneotherthanPeter’s53attheACESupermarket!HehadfoundoutPeterfromRobertsandhaddecidedto54Petertotheposit
ionofmanagerwithahandsomeincreaseinsalary.HehadalsodecidedtopayforBeth’s55.Peterwasoverjoyed.41.A.supermarketB.nightschoolC.restaur
antD.hotel42.A.morningB.noonC.eveningD.midnight43.A.settleB.impressC.supportD.treat44.A.sonB.breadwinnerC.oneD.assistant45.A.ol
dB.tornC.familiarD.heavy46.A.joyB.disappointmentC.shockD.relief47.A.leaderB.assistantC.bossD.owner48.A.suc
cessB.fearC.hesitationD.doubt49.A.unfinishedB.unusedC.untouchedD.unexpected50.A.lookatB.lookuptoC.lookdownonD.lookforwardto51.A.independently
B.personallyC.cautiouslyD.regularly52.A.letterB.noticeC.callD.packet53.A.colleagueB.bossC.consumerD.enemy54.A.introd
uceB.exposeC.promoteD.lead55.A.universityeducationB.travelcostsC.holidaypartiesD.medicaltreatment第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满
分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Didyougrowupinoneculture,yourparentscamefromanother,andyouarenowlivingina56(total)differentcountry?If
so,thenyouareathird-culturekid.Theterm“third-culturekid”57(use)inthe1960sforthefirsttimebyDr.Ruth.Shefirstcameacrossthisphenomenon
while58(research)NorthAmericanchildrenlivinginIndia.Ingeneral,third-culturekidsbenefit59theirinterculturalexperienceandtheyoftenreachexce
llentacademicresults.Yetmany60(difficulty)mayarisefromthisphenomenon.Third-culturekidsmaynotbeabletoadapt61(the
y)completelytotheirnewsurroundings.Also,theyoftenfindithard62(develop)newfriendship.Additionally,forathird-culturekid,i
tisoften63(easy)tomovetoanewcountrythantoreturntohishomeland.Forexample,afterlivinginAustraliaformanyyears,Louisfinallyreturnedtothecountry64shewasb
orn.Shedidn’tknowanythingaboutcurrentTVshows65fashiontrends.Andshedidn’tsharethesamevaluesasotherteensofherage.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分
)假设你是李华,你的英国笔友George给你发来邮件,请你介绍中国家庭聚会(familygatherings)的情况。请你给他回一封邮件,介绍一下相关情况。注意:1.词数100左右;2.列举聚会类型(节日聚会,生日聚会等),饮食和主要活动;3.可适当
增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearGeorge,____________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua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。Onceuponatime,inasmallvillageinTurkey,therelivedamotherandherson.Thesonwasknownbyall
asBaldBoybecauseeventhoughhewasstillquiteyounghehadnohaironhisheadatall.BaldBoyandhismotherwereverypoorindeedandsoeach
dayBaldBoywouldtakeuphisbasketandwentoutintothewoodsinsearchoffood.Oneday,ashewassearchingtheforestfl
oorformushrooms,BaldBoywassurethathecouldhearayounggirlcrying.Whenhelookeduphenoticedalittlesquirrel(松鼠)sittingonthebran
chofthetreeabovehishead.Thesquirrelwascryinginconsolably(无法安慰的)andsoBaldBoytookthelittlecreatureinhisarms.Hecomfortedherandtoldherthateverythin
gwasgoingtobeokay.Whenatlastthesquirrelstoppedcrying,thetwofriendsgottotalkingandtheBaldBoyexplainedhowhelived
withhismotherandhowtheywereverypoor.“Ineedtocomeintothisforesteachdayinsearchoffoodbecausewehavenomoney,”hetoldthesquirrel.Itwasthenthatthe
littlesquirrelsaid,“YouhavebeenverykindtometodaysoIamgoingtohelpyouinreturn.”ThenthelittlesquirreljumpedoutofBaldBoy’shand
sandsaid,“Followme.”Theyoungboyfollowedthesquirrelthroughtheforestformanyhoursuntiltheyreachedacliffedge(悬崖边)thatcouldseethegreenvalleybelow.“Yo
umustclimbdownthiscliff,”saidthesquirrel.“WhenyoureachthebottomyouwillfindtheForestQueen.Shewillaskyouthreequestio
nsandyoumustanswerthemallcorrectlytoreceivetheprize.”Para1:ThesquirrelclimbedupontoBaldBoy’sshoulderandwhisperedtheanswerstothethreequestionsinhis
ear._____________________________________________________Para2:“Ifyoudonotanswercorrectly,”shesaidinhercoldvoice,“then…_
_________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案听力1-5BABBA6-10BBACC11-15CACAC16-20ABBCBA篇BDCB篇CBC
DC篇ACBAD篇CDAC七选五FCADE完形填空41-45ADCBB46-50CDCCB51-55BCBCD语法填空56.totally57.wasused58.researching59.from60.di
fficulties61.themselves62.todevelop63.easier64.where65.or第二节书面表达参考范文:DearGeorge,Knowingthatyou’reinterestedinwhatourChinesefamilygatheringsareli
ke,I’mgladtointroducesomeofmyexperienceswithyou.WeChineseliketogettogetherwithourfamilyverymuch,especiallyonimportan
tdayssuchasfestivalsandbirthdays.Mostofthetime,webringgiftstotheeldersandthekids.Eatingisoneofthemostnecessarypartsofthegathering,whichisusual
lypreparedbyfamilymemberstogether.Notonlyisthevariousfooddeliciousbutthetimewespendmakingandenjoyingittogetherisenjoyable.Adultschattingandchildrenp
layingaroundaretypicalscenesofahappyfamilygathering.Hopeonedayyoucancomeandexperienceagatheringbyyourself!Y
ours,LiHua第二节读后续写参考范文:Para1:ThesquirrelclimbedupontoBaldBoy’sshoulderandwhisperedtheanswerstothethreequestionsinhisear.Thenshejumpeddownandranbac
kintotheforest.BaldBoymadehimselfarope,thenclimbeddownthecliffedgeandmadehiswaytowherethesquirrelhadtoldhimtheForestQ
ueenlived.Whenshesawhimapproaching,theQueenstoppedBaldBoyanddemandedthatheanswerthreequestions.Para2:“Ifyoudonotanswercorrectly,”shesaidinherco
ldvoice,“thenyouwillloseyourhead.”“Howmanycherriesaregrowingonthistree?”“Whereisthemiddleoftheearth?”“Whichistheheavierofthesetwoap
ples?”Confidently,BaldBoyspokeouttheanswersthesquirrelhadalreadytoldhim.TheForestQueencouldnotdenythatallthreeanswerswereco
rrectandsosheunwillinglyhandedBaldBoyalargebagofgoldthatwashisprize.Hethankedthesquirrelinhisheartandhappilyreturnedhometohismotherwiththeg
old.听力材料Text1W:WhatdoyouusuallydoonSundays?M:Igotochurchinthemorning,workinthegardenintheafternoonandreadnewspapersintheeven
ing.Idon’tliketorestalldayanddonothing.Text2W:Couldyoucheckmypaper,Bill?Itisduetomorrowmorning.M:Checkyours?Ihavenotstartedwritingmineyet.
Text3M:Excuseme.HowmuchistheticketforWednesday’sconcert?W:Thefullpriceis35dollars.Forstudents,itis10dollarsoff.M:Thanksyou.CanIhavet
wostudents’tickets,please?Hereareourstudentcards.Text4M:Ilikeplayingcomputergames,butI’mnotreallyintoboardgames.Whataboutyou?W:Well,Ilik
eneitherofthem.ActuallyIloveoutdoorsports.Text5W:Idon’tknowhowyoucanputupwithbeingasalesman.Don’tyouevergett
iredoftryingtoconvincepeopleallthetime?M:Actually,that’sthepartIenjoymost.Text6W:Whyareyouturninghere?Aren’twegoingdowntow
n?M:Yeah,butsomeofthedowntownstreetsareclosedtoday.W:Doyouknowwhy?M:Thereisafestivaltodaytocelebratethefirstdayofspring.Therearesomeflower
sandfreshfruitforsale.W:Thatsoundslovely.I’dlovetobuysomeflowers.Canwego?M:Ithoughtyouwantedtogotothemovies.W:Idid.ButnowthatIknowabout
this,Iwouldrathercheckitout.Wecanseethemovienextweek.Thisfestivalonlyhappensonceayear.M:Allright.IguessIwouldn’tmindseeingwhatfruit
theyhaveavailable.Text7M:Hi,Sally.Didyougotothepartyyesterday?W:No.Isentmygrandfathertoseeadoctorforhisheadach
e.Whatdoyouthinkoftheparty?M:Uh,itwasreallyawonderfulparty.Theorganizationworkwasexcellent.W:Really?Comeon,Davi
d,tellmemoreaboutit.M:Wehadplannedtoholdthepartyfrom7:00pmto10:00pm.Buteveryonewassoexcitedthatitdidn’tfinishuntil11:30pm.Thewholepartywasfullofchat
ting,dancingandsinging.Itwasfilledwithcheerfulatmosphere.W:Itsoundssogreat!M:Absolutely.Allthingsweresowonderf
ulespeciallythedessertsanddrinkswhichgavemethedeepestimpression.ThehotchocolatewasthemostdeliciousdrinkIhadevertasted.W:Oh,it’sapi
tythatImissedit.Text8W:Excuseme,sir.I’mafraidyoucan’tparkyourcarhere.M:Whynot?It’smyparkingplace.W:I’mafraidnot,sir.M:Oh?That’sa
surprise.Letmesee…A1214.It’smywife’sbirthday.Yes.I’msurethisismyparkingplace.W:ButIsawablackcaralwaysparkingherebefore.M:Oh,we’vejust
paintedourcar.Itwasblack.W:Maybe.Butthecarofthisspacehasabrokenlightontheright.M:Yeah.Itusedto.Wegotthatfixedyesterdaytoo.
W:Couldyouwaitforamoment,sir?I’dliketohaveacheck.M:Sure,goahead.W:Sorry,sir,mymistake.Thisisyourparkingplace.M:That’sallright.It’snotyourf
ault.Text9M:Sohowwasyouradventurevacation?W:Itwaswonderful!Thebeachesweregreat.Andtherewasarainforestandamountaininthecenteroftheislandwhereyou
couldgorockclimbing.M:Wow!Didyougoclimbing?W:Well,wewenttothebottomofthemountain,spentfourhoursgoingtothefore
st,butthenIjustfelttootired,soIhadtostandatthebottomandwatchedtheothers.M:Idon’tblameyou.Sowhatelsedidyoudo?W:Ispentaloto
ftimeonthebeach.Itrieddiving.Itwasgreat!Oh,andIsawadolphinwhenIwasunderwater.M:Wow!Didyougobungeejumping(蹦极跳)?W:Iwan
tedto,butIrealizedIwasscaredofheights,soIjustgaveup.Quitebychance,theenginewasbrokenontheboat,sotheyha
dtocallthesailingtripoff.M:That’sashame.Sowhatwasthemostexcitingpartofthetrip?W:Probablyexploringtheoldcaves.I’dneverdoneitbefore,andIthoughtitwasgre
at.Text10W:Youmightthinkthatthemostdangeroustypeofeating,forwomen,isovereating.Butaccordingtomedicalrecords,that’snotthecase.Mostofthewomenwhodieofea
tingproblemssufferfromstarvingthemselves.Whileover-eatersfindthemselvesquiteOKexceptthattheyarejustfat,thosewhostarvethemselveshaveadi
fferentexperience.Tolookbeautiful,manywomeneatverylittle.Butwithoutenoughfood,theyareweakinhealth.Theymayfeel
sickindifferentmoments—atmeetings,intheshoppingmallsorwhilewalkingaround.Thisbecomesespeciallydangerouswhentheyaredrivingoroperatingmachines.Th
ereasonforthisissociety’sdemandonwomentobeoverly(过度地)thin.It’sreportedthatover100womendieeachyearintheUnited
Statesalone,justbecausetheywanttomeetthisdemand.Whatweshouldknowisthatwhenyourlifeisindanger,isitmeaningfulto
achievethatkindofbeauty?It’snecessaryforthosewhowanttokeepskinnytoreconsiderthemeaningofbeauty