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荆州中学2021级高三10月半月考英语试题第Ⅰ卷第一部分: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)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.Whendoesthewomansuggestplayingtennistoday?A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafter
noon.C.Intheevening.2.Whatdidthemandoyesterdayevening?A.Heplayedfootball.B.Hewatchedamatch.C.Hehaddinnerwi
thafriend.3.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Fatheranddaughter.C.Interviewerand
interviewee.4.WhatdidDavidprobablydoyesterday?A.Hewentboating.B.Herestedathome.C.Hewenthiking.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytal
kingabout?A.Theoriginofmarathon.B.ThelifeofaGreeksoldier.C.ThevictoryoftheGreekarmy.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.WhydidMikejoinaband?A.Tokill
time.B.Toenjoymusic.C.Toovercomeshyness.7.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofsinginginpublic?A.Exciting.B.Meaningful.C.Embarrassing.听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题。8.Whenwillthewomanhaveanoperation?A.Thisweek.B.Nextweek.C.Nextmonth.9.WhoareinChicago?A.Theman’sparents.B.Theman’scolleagues.C
.Theman’sgrandparents.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whydoesthemanmakethephonecall?A.Toordersomemachines.B.Toaskforcolorpictures.C.Toconfirmthed
eliverytime.11.Whatwillthewomandothisevening?A.Faxthemanabrochure.B.Workouttheagreement.C.Attendameeting.12.Whenwillthe
mansigntheagreement?A.Thisevening.B.Tomorrowmorning.C.Atnoontomorrow.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.HowdoesLisafeelseei
ngJohn?A.Glad.B.Regretful.C.Surprised.14.WhydidJohnlietoLisa?A.Hewasbusy.B.He’safraidofrollercoasters.C.Heplannedtoseehisgrandparents.15.W
hatwillthemandofirst?A.Buythetickets.B.Enjoyashow.C.Callhisgrandparents.16.Wheredoestheconversationpr
obablytakeplace?A.Atschool.B.AtLisa’shouse.C.Atanamusementpark.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whydidthespeakergiveupth
eideaofbeingachocolatetester?A.Itisadangerousjob.B.Itishardtobeprofessional.C.Hehadtotakeonmoreresponsibi
lity.18.Whatmadethespeakerwanttobecomeafootballreferee(裁判)?A.Thesalary.B.Thehobby.C.Thechallenge.19.WhatcanPhilipprobablybe?
A.Adog.B.Ababy.C.Ananimaldoctor.20.Whydidthespeakerdecidetobecomeajournalist?A.Hewantedtoearnmuchmoney.B.Hewasgood
atfindingoutinformation.C.Hewasexpectedtofollowinhisfather’sfootsteps.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。AOnlineEventsVirtualBookTastingNeedanewbookforthemonth?Thencomeandgetatasteofavarietyof
newandpopularbooksfromourlibrariansthatareinourcollection!ThiseventwilltakeplaceoverGoogleMeet.Registrationbeginsat9am,October
28.DateandTime:3pm,November23Host:PelhamParkway-VanNestLibrary,onlineonlyAudience:teachers,teens/youngadultsLunchtimeVirtualHandwritingDenWhenwa
sthelasttimeyousentathank-younotetoabelovedone?Comeandputpentopaper.Write,chat,andshare(notrequiredbute
ncouraged)inasafe,welcoming,andfriendlyenvironment.DateandTime:1pm,November30Host:MuhlenbergCommunityLibrary,onlineonlyAud
ience:adultsFamilyStorytimeJointhestaffatFortWashingtonLibraryforalive,onlineprogramwithsongs,rhymes,andfavoriteread-aloudbooks.Botht
heparent/caregiverandthechildmustbepresentduringtheentireprogram.DateandTime:10:30am,December7Host:FortWashingtonLibrary,onlineonly
Audience:children,infants(0-18monthsold),toddlers(18-36monthsold),preschoolers(3-5yearsold)TeenBookDiscussion:SportsBooksComeandhearaboutbooksabout
yourfavoritesportsandtellusaboutyours.ThiseventwilltakeplaceoverGoogleMeet.Youmustregisterwithyouremailaddresstoreceivethelink,approxi
matelyonedaybeforetheprogram,toparticipate.DateandTime:3:30pm,December8Host:PelhamPublicLibrary,onlineonlyAudience:teens/youngadults*Pleasenote:Foral
levents,registrationisrequiredonline.21.WhocanattendLunchtimeVirtualHandwritingDen?A.Children.B.Toddlers.C.Adults.D.T
eens.22.Whichlibraryoffersaneventaboutsportsbooks?A.PelhamPublicLibrary.B.MuhlenbergCommunityLibrary.C.FortWashingtonLibra
ry.D.PelhamParkway-VanNestLibrary.23.Whatdothefoureventshaveincommon?A.Theyencouragepersonalexperience.B.They
takeplaceintheafternoon.C.Theyareabouttellingstories.D.Theyneedonlineregistration.BAboutsixmonthsago,ayoungcouplemovedintogether.The27-year-ol
dgirlfriendonlymadeabout£12000ayearatherlower-payingjob,sothe29-year-oldmanpaidmostofthebills.Thisarr
angementworkedandthemandidn’tmindcontributingthatmuch.“However,fourmonthsago,Ilostmyjob.Wehavenosavings.ThiswasadevastatingblowandIstillcan’t
getnewemployment,”hesaid.Thecouplewerestrugglingtocomeupwithenoughmoneytocovertheirrentaftermissingtheirregularpaymentwhenth
eywereserveda30-dayeviction(驱逐)notice.Thegirlfriend’sresponsetothiswastoshutherselfawayandheranxietybecameworrying.Sohehadtohuntforanapa
rtmentalone.Andhehadtodothisonaveryrestrictivebudget,withinalimitedtimeaswell.Themandoesn’thaveanyfamilyashewasraisedint
hefostercaresystemandhisgirlfriend’sfamilycouldn’thelpthembecauseofunfortunatepersonalcircumstances.Heev
entuallycameacrossanapartmentwithintheirbudgetbutitdidn’tallowdogs.ThismeantthathewouldhavetofindahomefortheirdogAuggie.He
askedhisfriendstotakeitinbutnoonecouldadoptAuggie.Knowingwhathadtobedonetokeeparoofovertheirheads,hesoldAuggietoacouplewithchildrenwithouthisgirlfr
iend’sknowledgeorapproval.Hevisitedtheirhousetomakesureitwasagoodfit.Themeetingwentwonderful.Theyhaveabackyardandadogparkdownthestree
t.Thefamilyevenagreedtoletthemvisitwhenevertheywanted.SohetraveledtotheirhousemultipletimesoverthenextfewdaystogetAuggieadjusted.“Thisistheh
ardestthingI’veeverhadtodo.IwasinasmuchpainasherandIwasjustabletomanageitbetter.ShebrokedowninstantlywhenIgo
thomeandbrokethenewstoher,”hesaid,addingthatmaybelettinggoistolovebetter.24.Wherewastheyoungcouple’sincomemainlyfromfourmonthsago?A.Thegirlfriend’sjo
b.B.Theirparents’help.C.Thefostercaresystem’shelp.D.The29-year-oldman’sjob.25.Whydidtheman’sgirlfriendgetanxious?A.Shelost
herjob.B.Theycouldn’tfindahomefortheirdog.C.Theireconomicstatechangedalot.D.Theman’sfamilyrefusedtoo
fferhelp.26.WhatdidthemandoforAuggie?A.HesoldAuggietohisfriends.B.HecheckedtheenvironmentofAuggie’snewhome.C.Hekeptcontactwithananimalshelter.D.Her
entedahousewithadogparknearby.27.WhatcanwelearnaboutAuggieinitsnewhome?A.Itwillsoonbeabandoned.B.Itmaymeetvisitorsoften
.C.Itleavesforadaptation.D.Ithasadifficultlifethere.COntheweekends,CiaraSmart,aPhDcandidateinhistoryattheUn
iversityofTasmania,isthememberofacavingclubthatdiscoveredthedeepestknowncaveinAustralia.Smartandsevenfellowmembersoftheall-volunteerSouthernTasmanian
Caverneersgrouphaveofficiallymappedandmeasuredtheircountry’sdeepestknowncave,whichis401verticalmeters.It’slocatedinT
asmania’sMountFieldNationalPark,northwestoftheislandstate’scapital,Hobart.Inthesmallbutclose-knit(志同道合的)cavingcommunity,oneofthemostimportantru
lesisthatwhoeverdiscoversthecavegetstonameit!FortheSouthernTasmanianCaverneers,therewasonlyonenamesuitableforaca
vewhosedepthbecameapparentduringtheworstdaysoftheCOVID-19pandemicinAustralia—DeltaVariant.“Therearealotofdifferentwordsattachedtothepandemicthat
arequitedescriptive.SowewereabletogowiththewholeCOVID-19namingthemefortheentirecave,”Smartexplained.Theentrancetothecave,whichistightandnarrow,i
sTestStationQueue.Thenthere'sanotherhorriblesectioncalledCloseContact,asprawling(杂乱不堪的)horizontalbitcalledS
uperspreaderEventandawide,beautifulpartnowcalledFreedomDay.Whilethecavehasbeendiscoveredbypurechance,thesedaysther
earemanyscientifictoolsthatcaverscanusetolocatetheirnextsiteandcollectinformationbeforeevengoingdownintootherse
ctions.Oncetheynarroweditdowntoaspot,theyuseddye(染料)tomarkthelocationofthecave’swatersource—awaterfalldeepinside.ForSmart,themajorappealofca
vingisthewiderangeofactivitiesitcovers.“It’ssortofanaddictivehobbybecauseontheonehand,it’sgreatfun,”shesaid.“Butit’s
alsosciencebecausewe’reputtingallthesesectionstogether.We’relinkingthemandunderstandinghowthewaterflowsthroughandho
wthesesectionsform.”28.WhatdoweknowaboutCiaraSmart?A.HerteamnamedAustralia’sdeepestknowncave.B.Shediscovere
dtheworld’sdeepestcave.C.HerhomeisinanationalparkinHobart.D.Shemajoredingeography.29.Whatcanweinferaboutthenamesinp
aragraph5?A.Theyarehighlyappreciated.B.TheyrevealSmart’shardwork.C.Theycomfortpeople.D.TheyarerelatedtotheCOVID-19.30.WhatdoesCiaraSmartthinkof
caving?A.Easyandinteresting.B.Funbutcomplex.C.Boringbutmeaningful.D.Dullandrisky.31.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Thelocatio
nofAustralia’sdeepestknowncave.B.Thedemandingrequirementforcaving.C.TheappealofAustralia’sdeepestknowncaveforCiara
Smart.D.ThediscoveryofAustralia’sdeepestknowncave.DThedestructionoftropicalforestsishappeningatanalarmingra
tetomakewayforcrops.Aftertheselandsareshortofnutrientsthey’reabandoned,whichcanleadtothenaturalregrowthoftheforestthatwasoncether
e.Thefindingsuggeststhatso-calledrecoveredforests,alsoknownassecondaryforests,couldplayakeyroleinrestoringe
cosystems.Tobetterunderstandthisprocess,LourensPoorteratWageningenUniversityandResearchintheNetherlandsandhiscolleaguesanalyzed77sec
ondaryforestsitesacrossthetropicalregionsofCentralandSouthAmerica,andinWestAfrica.Thesesiteswereallatvariousstagesofregrowth—forexample,somew
ere20yearsold,andotherswere120.Theteamcontrastedeachsecondaryforestwithnearbyold-growthforest—foreststhathaven’thadmajordisturb
ance.Themoresimilarthesecondaryforestsweretotheirneighboringold-growthforests,reasonedtheresearchers,themoreth
eyhadrecovered.Theteamfoundthatafter20years,theaveragesecondaryforestthathadgrownfromfarmlandthatwasusedwithlowtomediumintensity(强度)had
recovered78%ofold-growthforestattributes(属性).“Itgoeswayfasterthanwethought,”saysPoorter.Buttheresearchersfoundsig
nificantdiscrepancybetweentherecoverytimeforthedifferentforestattributes.Soilswerethequickesttobounceback,withmostrecoveryhappeningwithin
10years.Ittook25-60yearsforplantspeciesdiversitytorecover.Despitetheenormousamountofdeforestationthath
asandcontinuestooccur,there’shopethattheseforestscanbouncebacknaturally,saysPoorter.Secondaryforestscurrentlymakeupover28%oftropicalforestsinCe
ntralandSouthAmerica,andareimportantforlockingupcarbonwhichisimportanttodealwithclimatechange.Inaddit
ion,theyattractmammals,birdsandinsectsbacktothearea,whichisimportantforecosystemrestoration.“Theseresultsarepromising,”saysJ.Leighton
ReidatVirginiaTech.“However,thesitesinthisstudydon’trepresentregenerationontheaveragepieceofdeforestedland,andmanydeforestedsiteswillrecovermuchmores
lowlythantheonesstudiedhere.”32.Whydidtheresearcherscontrastsecondaryforestswithnearbyold-growthforests?A.Tomeasuretherecoveryofsecondary
forests.B.Todetectthreatstosecondaryforests.C.Tolearnmoreaboutforestattributes.D.Todeterminethecontributingfactorsofforestrecovery.33.What
doestheunderlinedword“discrepancy”meaninParagraph5?A.Link.B.Dependence.C.Difference.D.Similarity.34.Whatis
ahopefulphenomenonaccordingtoPoorter?A.Fewertropicalforestsarebeingdeforested.B.Ecosystemrestorationishappeninginforests.C.Thesurveycoversarepres
entativesampleofsites.D.AquarterofAmericaiscoveredbysecondaryforests.35.Whatdidtheresearchteamfindabouttropicalforests?A.Theywenthandinhandw
iththeecosystemrestoration.B.Theyfeaturedsecondaryforeststhatcouldrecoverthemselves.C.Theycouldre-establishthemselvesquicklyonabandon
edland.D.Theywereoftenabandonedafterbeingdeforestedforagriculture.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。Rockclimbingisthekindofsportyoueitherloveoryou’resimplynotinterestedin.Forthosewholoveit,thereisgreatpersonalsat
isfaction.36Itisaphysicalworkoutthatrequiresstrength,coordination,andperseverance.Regularclimbing(2orm
oretimesperweek)canimprovecardiovascularfitness,musclestrength,andflexibility.Mentally,youmustconfront(正视)yourfearsbothofinjuriesandofheightsandmake
gooddecisionsbecauseyourlifedependsuponit.37Youmustbeingoodhealthandaboveaveragephysicalconditiontogorockclimbing,moresoifyoudothisoutdoors.Younee
dtobeflexibleandagile(敏捷的),sinceclimbingskillsinvolvestretching,bending,andprecisebodypositioning.Andyoumusthavethestrengthtoho
ldyourselfupbyyourarmsandhandsorevenjustyourfingers.Youdon’thavetoclimbMountQomolangmatoenjoythesportofrockcli
mbing.38Someoftheseincludetraditionalclimbing,freesoloclimbing,iceclimbingandindoorclimbing.Ifyouthinkyoumaybeinterested
inrockclimbing,startbyreadingbooksorrockclimbingpublications.39Othershaveessayswrittenbyclimbersthatc
angiveyouafeelforthissport.Publicationsaregoodsourcesofgearadviceandreviews,techniqueandtrainingtips,androckclimbingdestinations.Ifyou’rep
assionateaboutrockclimbing,you’llwanttofindotherswhoshareyourloveofthissport.AskaboutgroupsorclubsatalocalrockclimbinggymorsearchtheInterne
t.40A.Therearemanyoptions.B.Rockclimbingisn’tforeveryone.C.Rockclimbinghasgainedpopularityinrecentyears.D.Rockclimbinginvolv
esbothphysicalandmentalchallenges.E.Themoreyoulearn,themoreyou’llwanttoknowandshare!F.Mostofall,youneedtimeandcommitmenttolearntheskills.G.Thereare
manybooksavailablethatoutlinethebasicsofrockclimbing.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。Growingup,singer-songwriterTrevorMartinknewhischildhoodwasalittledifferentfromthosearoundhim.WhenMartinwasborn,hewouldn’tst
op41.Whenhewastwodaysold,hewas42inanambulancetoahospital,wherehewasdiagnosedwithseverehemophiliaA,ableedingdisorderinwhichthebloodd
oesn’tclot(凝结成块)properly.SpeakingtoMartinnow,heremains43.Havinghemophiliawasa44thatwouldsetthestageforhisapproac
htolife.Martinwas8yearsoldwhenhe45hisloveforsingingandperforming.Hesangasolowithalocalorchestra,hisfirsttimesingingforanaudienc
eofathousand,andhegotastandingovation(热烈掌声).It46hiseyes.Bytheageof13,hehad47theguitarandwaswritinghisownsongs.Now,at25,he’s
anup-and-comingpop-country48.Musichasalwaysbeena49personalexpressionforMartin,andlivingwithhemophiliaha
s50someofhissongs.“Thefirstsingle(单唱片)Iever51waswrittenandproducedwiththefatherofanotherboywithhemoph
ilia,”hesaid.“Thatwasreally52tomakethatconnectioninthehemophiliaworldandputmusicout.”Asanactivevoiceinthehemophiliacommunity,he’sfe
eling53aboutthefuture.Rightnow,he’sworkingonmoresongstoreleaselaterthisyear.“I’msohonoredthatIhaveth
e54toshowothersthattheadversityinourlivesdoesn’thavetoholdusbackfrompursuingour55,”saidMartin.41.A.bleedingB.cr
yingC.laughingD.moving42.A.forcedB.invitedC.rushedD.attended43.A.nervousB.realisticC.curiousD.optimistic44.A.chan
ceB.turnC.challengeD.reason45.A.realizedB.recalledC.admittedD.noted46.A.caughtB.fixedC.transformedD.opened47.A.brokenupB.pick
edupC.givenupD.raisedup48.A.musicianB.artistC.teacherD.dancer49.A.hardlyB.deeplyC.tightlyD.quickly50.A.confusedB.
disturbedC.occupiedD.inspired51.A.missedoutB.setoffC.putoutD.turnedoff52.A.embarrassedB.comfortableC.funnyD.cool53.A.negativeB.
positiveC.nervousD.ridiculous54.A.opportunityB.abilityC.accessD.courage55.A.secretsB.dreamsC.ideasD.attempts第II卷注意事项:用0.5毫米黑色的签字笔
将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。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1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式(不多于3个单词)。Thisyear’sunforgettableGames,creditedasoneofthe56(g
ood)AsianGamesinhistory,57(leave)anindeliblelegacyonthecityinthefuture,theChinesepeopleandthecontinent.In
contrast58theopeningceremony,duringtheclosingceremony,athletesfromalldelegations(代表团)enteredthestadiumtogether
,mingling(交际)withoutregardtonationality.Theywavedflags,laughed,huggedandposedforpictureswhiletheaudienceapplaudedandcheered.DuringtheGa
mes,15worldrecords,37Asianrecordsand170AsianGamesnewrecordsweresetbytop59(athlete).Intermsofmedals,t
heChineseteamshoweditsdominance.Chinatoppedthegoldmedaltableforthe11thtimeinarowandearnedmorethan200goldmedalsatanAsianGamesfor60firstt
ime.JapanandSouthKoreaweresecondandthirdinthemedaltable.61ismorenoteworthy(注意)isthatmanydelegationsmadehistoricbreakthroughsinsome
62(traditional)weakerevents,63(break)themonopoly(垄断)ofstrongteams.Otherregionalsportsalso64(catch)th
eattentionofmorepeoplethroughtheAsianGames,suchaskabaddiandsepaktakraw.Inaddition,thisAsianGamesalsoimpressedth
epublicregardingtheuseof65(advance)technologyandsustainabledevelopment.Atsuchafairy-talegathering,thesp
iritualpowerofAsiawasonceagainpromoted.Atthesametime,China’sinternationalizationandopennesswereondisplay.第四部分写
作(共两节,满分40分)第一节书面表达(满分15分)假设你是李华,你班以“TheChoiceofMyCollegeMajor”为主题开展了一次英语交流会。在会上老师请同学们介绍自己想选择的大学专业,请你根据以下内容写一篇演讲稿。内容包括:1.你想选择的专业。2.选择该专业的原因。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。Whenthenightfell,James,amiddleschoolstud
entinLondon,draggedhistiredbodyhome.Inordertosavemoneytobuyhimselfanewbike,hehadbeenworkingatarestaurantforoveramonthduringhissummervaca
tion.Hehadalreadyearnedsomemoney.Withonemoreweek,hewouldhavehisdreambike.Enteringtheroom,Jamesfoundhisyo
ungerbrotherAdamsittingontheedgeofhisbedwithanuneasyexpressiononhisface.JamesstaredatAdamconfusedly.“
Sorry.Ididsomethingwrong,“Adamsaid,onthevergeoftears.“What’sthematterwithyou?”Jamesasked.“ThisafternoonIwenttoplayfootballontheroadou
tsidethehouseandaccidentallyhitourneighborMrBlack’scar.IwassoscaredthatIhurriedhomeinpanicwithouttellinghim,”Ad
amsaid,fullofguilt.“Isthecarseriouslydamaged?”Jamescouldn’twaittocontinueasking.“Thetaillightgotbroken,”Adamsaidinalowvoic
e.“It’strulyyourfault.It’sreallydangeroustoplayfootballontheroad.What’sworse,youshouldn’thavecomebackwit
houttellingMrBlackaboutit.Youaresuchanaughtyboy,”Jamesraisedhisvoice.Hearingthis,Adamloweredhisheadandbithislipshard.Jamesadded,“Anyway
,it’snevertoolatetomend.I’lltakeyoutohishousetomorrowtoapologize.Nowit’stimetosleep.”WhenAdamwenttobed,Jamescouldn’tgo
tosleephimself.Fatheralwaystoldhimtobehonest,tobeaboyadmiredbypeopleandtobeanexampleofhisbrother.Hewassorryforhisbrothe
r’sbehavior.Butheshouldn’thaveblamedhisbrotherafterhedidsomethingwrong.Hecouldunderstandhim.Anyway,Adamwasonlyaseven-year-
oldboyandwhathadhappenedreallyscaredhim.Butashiselderbrother,heshouldpayforitthoughthismightdelayhisplanofhavingthebike.“Nothingserious.At
worst,Icantakemoresummerjobs,”hesaidtohimself.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。Paragraph1Jamesgotupearlythenextmorning.Paragraph2MrBlackwasalit
tlesurprisedtoseethebrothers.荆州中学2021级高三10月半月考答案听力CCABABCBAABCCBACCBAB阅读理解CADDCBBADBDACBCDBAGE完形填空ACDCADBABDCDBAB语法填空bestwillleaveto/withathletes
thewhattraditionallybreakingcaughtadvanced写作第一节应用文TheChoiceofMyCollegeMajorDearclassmates,Itisveryhardtochooseapropermajor.Somebelie
veitisbettertochooseamajorthatwillbringmorejobopportunities.ButIwillselectEnglishconsideringmyinterest.Ihavebeeninterest
edinlearningEnglishsinceIwasaprimaryschoolstudent,withanendlessseriesofEnglishcartoonbooksofferedbymyparents.Besides,Ia
lsodecidetostudyEnglishforthesakeofanidealjob.IamgoingtobeanEnglishteacheraftergraduation.Thismakesitinevitabletost
udyEnglishandgetrelatedcertificates.Thechoiceofourcollegemajorisofgreatimportancetoourfuturelife.Wemustthinktwicebeforemakingourfinaldecisi
on.Thankyouforlistening!第二节读后续写Jamesgotupearlythenextmorning.HetoldAdam,“WeshouldgotoMrBlack’shousease
arlyaspossibleandexplaintohimwhathappened.”Beforetheywentout,hetookoutallthemoneyhehadearnedintherestaura
ntduringhissummerholiday.Adamknewthathisdearbrotherwantedtopayforhisfault.Tearsfilledhiseyesbecauseheknewverywellhowmuc
hhiselderbrotherwantedtogetanewbikeandthathewasworkingonit.MrBlackwasalittlesurprisedtoseethebrothers.“MrBlack,I'mhereto
makeanapology,”saidJames.ThenhetoldMrBlackwhathadhappenedanddrewoutthemoneyfromhispocket.“Thisisallthemo
neyIhave.Iwonderifitcanmakeupforyourloss,”hesaidsincerely.“Goodboys,Itrulyappreciateyourhonesty.Justforgetmycar
,”MrBlacksaid.Hedeclinedtogetthemoneybutacceptedthebrothers’offerofdoingsomeworkinhisgarden.Whatagoodr
esult!AdamregainedhishonestyandJamescouldstillhavehisdreambike.获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiangxue100.c
om