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2020—2021学年度下学期2020级第四次周练英语试卷考试时间:2021年6月17日第一部分听力(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。每段对话仅读一遍。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。1.Whenwil
lthemanendhismeeting?A.At4:30.B.At5:30.C.At6:30.2.Wheredoesthewomanstoptovisithersister?A.NewOrleans.B.Jackson.C.BatonRouge.3.Wh
atwillthespeakershavefirst?A.Somefish.B.Orangejuice.C.Apieceofbeef.4.Whatdoesthemansuggestdoing?A.Doingma
thhomework.B.Cleaningthedormitory.C.Goingskatingwiththewoman.5.WhatdidthewomanlikeaboutThePrincessDiaries?A.Itsspecialeff
ects.B.Itsperformance.C.Itsstoryline.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.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.Preparealecture.B.Listen
tomusic.C.Walkthedog.7.HowdoesthemanfindTiger?A.Itislovable.B.Itisdangerous.C.Itiscute.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题8.WhoisEnidBlyton?A.
Apassenger.B.Astorycharacter.C.Awriter.9.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Atanairport.B.Atabookst
oreC.Atalibrary听第8段材料,回答第10至12题10.Whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Momandson.B.Teacher
andstudent.C.Studentandschooladviser.11.Whatcourseisthemanlearning?A.History.B.Westernliterature.C.Artificialin
telligence.12.Howmanydaysareleftforthemantomakehisfinaldecision?A.Fourteen.B.Seven.C.Twenty-one.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whathappene
dtothecitywhenthelasttyphooncame?A.Itcausedlittledamage.B.Workandclasseswerecancelled.C.Watersupplyw
ascutoff.14.Whatmakesthemanworried?A.Thefailureofelectricity.B.Theemptysupplycloset.C.Thepipesinthehallway.15.Whatdoesthewomansuggest?A.Shutti
ngallthewindowsB.Findingsomeemptybasins.C.Gettingtherefrigeratorempty.16.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Cautious.B.Curious.C.Stubborn.听第10段材
料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatdoesazero-wasterestaurantdowithunusedingredients(烹饪原料)?A.Itaddsthemtofinaldishes.B.Itthrowsthemaway.C.Itmakesthemintoasou
p.18.Whatarethementionedeatabletoolsmadeof?A.Rice.B.Flour.C.Meat.19.Whatcompanyhasproducedeatablecoffeecups?
A.Twice.B.Bakey.C.AirNewZealand.20.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Theproblemofwaste.B.Therecyclingproducts.C.The“zerowaste”mov
ement.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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AIfyouareacollegestudentlookingforpart-timejobtomakeextram
oney,thereareplentyofperfectchoicesforyou.GraphicDesignYoucanbecomeagraphicdesignertomakemoneyonlineifyouhavebas
icgraphicskills.Youcandolotsofdifferenttaskslikecreatingbusinesscards,ordesigningwebsitesforbusinessandindividuals.Payratescanvaryanywherefro
m$50to$150perhour,dependingonyourskillsandexperience.OnlineTutoringOnlinetutoringisoneofthebestpart-timejobsfo
rstudents.Youcantutorstudentsofallagesinanysubjectyouhaveknowledgein.Payratesfortutoringjobsonlinevary.Youcanearnanywherefrom$10to$50perhourbase
donyourskills,experienceandthesubjectyouteach.RemoteDataEntryRemotedataentry(录入)jobsaresimpletodo.Thesejobsdon
’trequireanydegreeorspecialskillstogetstarted.Themainskillsyouneedtohaveareaccuracyandfasttyping.Payratesfromonlinedataentr
yjobscanvary.Youcanearnaround$10-$16perhour.Fasttypingisnecessaryforearningmoreperhour.VideoEditingIfyo
ucancreateattractivevideos,youmayaswelleditvideos.Videoeditorswithexperienceareinhighdemandaswebsites
likeYouTubeneedhighqualityvideostogainmoreviews.Ifyouhavesomeexperienceinvideoeditingthenyoucanmakegoodmoneyasa
videoeditor.Youcanearnanywherefrom$25to$50perhour,dependingonyourskills.Youcandothesejobsatanytimeconvenientforyou,meaningtheycanbemanagedalongwith
yourstudy.21.Ifyouwanttogetarelativelywell-paidjob,youshouldapplytobe_______.A.anonlinetutorB.adataentryclerkC.agraphicdesignerD.avideoedit
or22.Whichofthefollowingjobsneedsnospecialskills?A.OnlinetutoringB.GraphicdesignC.RemotedataentryD.Videoediting23.Wha
tdothefourjobsshare?A.Theyofferafixedpay.B.Theydon’trequireexperience.C.Theydon’trequirerelevantskills.D.Theyofferflexibleworkinghour
s.BItwasourlastclassbeforesummerbreak.IwasfinishingupthefirstyearofanMFAprograminpoetry.Iwastiredandpuzzled.“WasIgoodenoug
htobeintheprogram?”Whenaprofessoraskedaboutoursummerplans,Ipanicked.Ididn’twanttoappearidle.“Gardening,”Irespondedimmediately.A
ctuallyIknewnothingaboutplants!Myprofessornodded,saying,“Whatagoodidea,Mari!EmilyDickinsonlovedgardening.”EmilyDick
insonhaslivedinthecountryside,studyingplantsasachild.Iwasinmylatetwenties,livinginthecitywithoutgardeningexperience.Afewd
ayslater,Iboughtajalapenoseedling(青辣椒秧苗).AtleastIcouldsayI’dtriedgardening.Iwateredandchangedthedirtformylittleplant.Ieventalkedtoit.A
ndoverthesummer,itgrewbiggerandbigger.Iwasproud.MaybeIdidn'thaveablackthumbafterall.IstartedthesecondyearofmyMFA,andthenitwasalmos
tDecemberandmyjalapenowassuffering.Itwasbrowninsomeplaces;manyofitsleaveshadfallenoff.Wouldmylittleguymakeit?Ipray,“Pleasebeokay.
”Asifitssurvivalwerecloselylinkedtomine.Iworkedhardinschool.Springcame.Myjalapenoplantcamebacktolife.Itgrewbigger,withnewleaves.Andthenitflowered.I
handedinmygraduatepaper—abookofpoems—inMay.“Yourpoemsarestrong,”myprofessorsaid.Ahugeweightlifted.I’ddoneit!Atthattime,Ifoundtheflowersonmyjal
apenoplantweregone.Iwatchedcloser.Whereaflowerhadbeen,atinygreenfruitpushedthrough.Ismiled.IhadsucceededinmyMFApr
ogram,andmyjalapenoplanthadgrownrightbesideme,andIsuccessfullydidthingsIhadn'tthoughtpossible.24.Whydidtheauthorbeginga
rdening?A.Attherequestofaprofessor.B.Fortheloveforgardening.C.ToexpressfancyforEmilyDickinson.D.Justbyaccident.25.Whendidtheautho
rbeginherfirstgardening?A.Inherchildhood.B.Inoneofhersummerbreaks.C.Inherteens.D.InherfirstyearofMFAprogram.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedphra
se“ablackthumb”inParagraph2probablymean?A.Atalenttogrowplants.B.Adirtyfingertotouchplants.C.Aninabilitytodogardening.D.Agoo
dfortunetodoeverything.27.Whichproverbcanbestdescribethestoryabove?A.Nothingisimpossibletoawillingmind.B.Easiersaidthandone.C.It’sneverto
ooldtolearn.D.Donotteachfishtoswim.CAnyforeignerwhohastriedtolearnChinesecantellhowharditistomasterthetonesrequiredtospeakandunde
rstand.Andanyonewhohastriedtolearntoplaytheviolinorotherinstrumentscanreportsimilarchallenges.Nowresearchershavefoundthat
peoplewithmusicaltraininghaveaneasiertimelearningChinese.WritingintheonlineeditionofNatureNeuroscience,researchersfromNorthwesternUniversitysa
ythatbothskillsdrawonthesamepartsofthebrainthathelppeoplediscoverchangesinpitch(音调).Oneofthestudy'sauthors,Nina
Kraus,saidthefindingssuggestedthatstudyingmusic“actuallytunesoursensorysystem”.Thismeansthatschoolsthatwantch
ildrentodowellinlanguagesshouldhesitatebeforecuttingmusicprograms,Dr.Kraussaid.Shesaidmusictrainingmightalsohelpchildrenwithlanguageproblems.Mandari
nspeakershavebeenshowntohaveamorecomplexencoding(编码)ofpitchpatternsintheirbrainsthanEnglishspeakersdo.ThisisbecauseinMandarin
andotherAsianlanguages,pitchplaysacentralrole.Asingle-syllablewordcanhaveseveralmeaningsdependingonhowitisintoned.Forthisstudy,there
searcherslookedat20non-Chinesespeakingvolunteers,halfwithnomusicalbackgroundandhalfwhohavestudiedaninstrumentforatlea
stsixyears.Astheywereshownamovie,thevolunteersalsoheardanaudiotapeoftheMandarinword“mi”inthreeofitsmeanings:squint,bewild
erandrice.Theresearchersrecordedactivitiesintheirbrainstemstoseehowwelltheywereprocessingthesounds.Th
osewithamusicbackgroundshowedmuchmorebrainactivitiesinresponsetotheChinesesounds.Theleadauthorofthestudy,PatrickC.M.Wong,saiditmightworkbot
hways.Itappearsthatnativespeakersoftonallanguagesmaydobetteratlearninginstruments.28.WhenlearningChinese,afo
reignerwillfind________.A.hehasadifficulttimelearningmusicatthesametimeB.hehasaneasiertimelearningmusicatthesametimeC.itish
ardtomasterthetonesrequiredtospeakandunderstandD.itiseasytousethebraintohelphimdiscoverchangesinpitch29.WhydoesChineselearninghavesomethingtodow
ithmusictraining?A.BecausethereisthesamedifficultyinlearningChineseandmusic.B.Becauseskillstolearnthetwomakeuseofthesamepartso
fthebrain.C.Becausemusictrainingmighthelppeoplewithlanguagestudy.D.BecausepeoplewhodowellinChinesestudydowellinmusic.30.Theunderli
nedword“intoned”inthefourthparagraphcanbereplacedbytheword“____”.A.createdB.spelledC.seemedD.pronounced31.Whatwouldbet
hebesttitleforthispassage?A.MandarinSpeakersAreSmarterthanEnglishSpeakersB.SkilledEarforMusicMayHelpLanguageStudyC
.PitchPlaysaCentralRoleinChineseLearningD.SchoolsNeedtoDevelopMusicProgramsDAscientistworkingatherlabbenchandasix-month-oldbabypl
ayingwithhisfoodmightseemtohavelittleincommon.Afterall,thescientistisengagedinseriousresearchtouncovertheverynatureofthephysicalworld,and
thebabyis,well,justplaying…right?Perhaps,butsomedevelopmentalpsychologistshavearguedthatthis“play”ismorelikeascientificinvestigationthanonemig
htthink.Takeacloserlookatthebabyplayingatthetable.Eachtimethebowlofriceispushedoverthetableedge,itfallsintheground—and,intheprocess,itbrings
outimportantevidenceabouthowphysicalobjectsinteract;bowlsofricedonotfloat,butrequiresupporttoremainstable.Itislikelythatbabiesaren
otbornknowingthebasicfactoftheuniverse;noraretheyeverclearlytaughtit.Instead,babiesmayformanunderstandingofobjectsupportthroughrepeatedexperiment
sandthenbuildonthisknowledgetolearnevenmoreabouthowobjectsinteract.Thoughtheirrangesandtoolsdiffer,thebaby’sinvestigationandthescientist’sexpe
rimentappeartosharethesameaim(tolearnaboutthenaturalworld),overallapproach(gatheringdirectevidencefromtheworld),andlogic(aremyobservat
ionswhatIexpected?).Somepsychologistssuggestthatyoungchildrenlearnaboutmorethanjustthephysicalworldinthiswaythattheyinvestigatehumanpsycho
logyandtherulesoflanguageusingsimilarmeans.Forexample,itmayonlybethroughrepeatedexperiments,evidencegathering,andfinallyoverturningatheory,thata
babywillcometoaccepttheideathatotherpeoplecanhavedifferentviewsanddesiresfromwhatheorshehas.Forexamp
le,unlikethechild,Mommyactuallydoesn’tlikeDovechocolate.Viewingchildhooddevelopmentasascientificinvestigationthrows
lightonhowchildrenlearn,butitalsooffersaninspiringlookatscienceandscientists.Whydoyoungchildrenandscientistsseemtobesomuchalike?
Psychologistshavesuggestedthatscienceasaneffort—thedesiretoexplore,explain,andunderstandourworld—issimplysomethingthatcomesfromourbabyhood
.Perhapsevolutionprovidedhumanbabieswithcuriosityandanaturaldrivetoexplaintheirworlds,andadultscientistssimplymakeuseofthesamedrivethat
servedthemaschildren.Thesamecognitivesystemsthatmakeyoungchildrenfeelgoodaboutfiguringsomethingoutmayhavebe
enadoptedbyadultscientists.Assomepsychologistsputit,“Itisnotthatchildrenarelittlescientistsbutthatscientistsarebigchil
dren.”32.Accordingtosomedevelopmentalpsychologists,________.A.ababy’splayissomehowsimilartoascientist’sexperimentB.scientificresea
rchintobabies’gamesispossibleC.ababy’splayisnothingmorethanagameD.thenatureofbabies’playhasbeenthoroughlyinvestigated33.Welear
nfromParagraph2that_______.A.scientistsandbabiesseemtoobservetheworlddifferentlyB.scientistsandbabiesoftenintera
ctwitheachotherC.babiesarebornwiththeknowledgeofobjectsupportD.babiesseemtocollectevidencejustasscientistsdo3
4.Childrenmaylearntherulesoflanguageby_______.A.exploringthephysicalworldB.investigatinghumanpsychologyC.repeatingtheirownexperimentsD.observ
ingtheirparents’behaviors35.Whatisthemainideaofthelastparagraph?A.Theworldmaybemoreclearlyexplainedthroughchildren’splay.B.Studyingbabies’playm
ayleadtoabetterunderstandingofscience.C.Childrenmayhavegreaterabilitytofigureoutthingsthanscientists.D.One’sdriveforscientificre
searchmaybecomestrongerashegrows.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Summerholidayisatimefor
sunbathing,swimming,playinggames...andlearning?Itcan,andmaybeshouldbe,justbecausethatyourkidsareofffroms
choolsdoesn'tmeantheyneedtoturntheirbrainsoff.____36____Thefollowingareactivitiesyourchildcantryduringthisholidaybreak.•Getajob.Encouragethem
togetapaperroute,operatealemonadestandoroffertodoyardworkforneighborsforasmallfee.Bydoingso,yourchildcanlearnvaluablelessons,likepatience,teamworkan
dcreativity.Inmanywaystheselifelessonsareinvaluable.____37____•Volunteerforsomeservice.Ifyourchildcan'toperatetheirownbusinessorfindw
orkelsewhere,volunteeringisalwaysanoption.____38____Volunteeringisanotherwaytheycanlearninvaluablele
ssonssuchashelpingothers.•Read,read,read.Readingisanimportantabilitythatisusedinnearlyallothersubjects.It
'sagoodideatokeepyourchild'sreadingandcomprehensionskillssharpduringthemonths.____39____Sincesomanykidsrespondtoelectronicdevices,havethemreado
naNookorKindle,ifpossible.•____40____Ifyou'relikemanyfamilies,youmightbetakingaweek-longvacationtothebeachortakingtr
ipstoamusementparks.Theseactivitiesareabigpartoftheseason.However,ifit'seducationalvalueyou'relookingforyo
umightwanttotakesomeothertravelsaswell.Zoos,museums,historicalsitesandnaturereservesarejustafewplaceswh
ereyourchildcanhavefunandlearnatthesametime.A.Goonmeaningfultrips.B.Travelacrossvariousplaces.C.Encouragethemtobringabooktothebeachorpo
ol.D.Theyarerequiredtoreadaspecificnumberofbooks.E.Youshouldmakesureyourchildhasaproductivesummer.F.Theycoulddona
tetheirtimetohospitalsorhomelessshelters.G.Theycan'tbetaughtinclassaseffectivelyasthroughhands-onexperiences.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四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Asachild,Ihadlibraryphobia(恐惧症).Iassociatedgoingtothelibra
rywithdoingresearchforaschoolproject.Iregardedreadingaswork,sogoingtothelibraryforfunwasoutofmyrealm(范围)of41.Hardastheytried,myparents
couldnotgetme42reading.TheypurchasedafewoftheHardyBoysbooks.Thebookscollected43.TheclosestIcameto44toreadwas“TheBigGre
enBook”byRobertGraves.Itslead45,aboyofabout8,discoveredabookofmagicspells.Iwas46byit.Ireaditagainandagain.Certainlytherewa
sno47togotothelibrary.48,Istartedreadingnovelsinmy20s.To49goingtothelibrary,Ijoinedthevarious50clubs.Ididn’tmindhavingtobuyabookamonth51Ididn’thav
etogotothelibrary.Mylibraryphobiawas5223yearsagowhenmyfamilymovedtoLongIsland.TheEastMeadowLibrarybecamea(n)53destinationformyfamily.Mychildren
were54tobooksthroughthechildren’ssectionwithfreeprogramsthatevenIenjoyed.Mychildrenmade55,andImadefriendswiththeparents.41.A.thinkingB.d
ecisionC.abilityD.responsibility42.A.preparedforB.sensitivetoC.reliableonD.interestedin43.A.informationB.dustC.evidenceD.fund44.A.pr
etendingB.failingC.wantingD.refusing45.A.actorB.writerC.characterD.editor46.A.disturbedB.defeatedC.movedD.attra
cted47.A.timeB.planC.needD.chance48.A.NaturallyB.NormallyC.CertainlyD.Eventually49.A.continueB.tryC.avoidD.e
njoy50.A.bookB.healthC.writingD.student51.A.sinceB.evenifC.whenD.aslongas52.A.inspiredB.curedC.overlookedD
.confirmed53.A.regularB.finalC.ordinaryD.normal54.A.treatedB.introducedC.limitedD.driven55.A.colleaguesB.wishes
C.friendsD.changes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。Zoologistshavelongconsideredsav
ingthegiantpandafromtheedgeofextinctionasaconservationsuccessstory.For56(decade),thepandahasbeenthe“posteranimal”forallendangeredspecies.Itisev
enonthelogooftheWorldWildlifeFund.It57(remove)fromtheendangeredspecieslistin2016,althoughitremains“vulnerable”.Manyconservationistsarenowconcer
nedthishascomeatacostofothermammals,especiallythose58(share)itshabitat.ResearcherProfessorShengLi,fromPekingUniversitypraisedth
eeffortstoprotectthegiantpandabutsaidthishascomeattheexpenseofsomeofChina’seven59(large)meat-eatingmammals.60pandaconser
vationareaswereestablishedin611960s,Asianwilddogshavedisappearedfrom95%ofareas62(protect)byhumans,leopardsfrom81%,wolvesfrom77%,andsnowleopardsfrom
38%.ProfessorLisaidhisfindings“indicatetheshortcoming(缺点)63pandaconservationforprotectingthesemeat-eatingspecies”.However,headded,“Failing64(de
fend)theselargemeat-eatingspeciesdoesnotremovethepowerofthegiantpandaasanumbrellathathas65(effect)shelt
eredmanyotherspecies.”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,你所在的城市刚发布了《电动自行车安全管理条例》,请你写一封倡议书,呼吁市民在骑电动自行车时佩戴头盔。内容包括:1.骑行者安全
意识薄弱,车祸频发;2.佩戴头盔的好处;3.呼吁市民在骑电动车时佩戴头盔。写作要求:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,行文连贯;3.开头已给出,不计入总词数。Dearfellowcitizens,Areg
ulationhasbeenissuedrecentlythatallcitizensshallwearahelmetwhileridinganelectricbicycle.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。ThefamilyhadjustmovedtoRhodeIsland,andtheyoungwomanwasfeelingalittlesadonthatSundayinMay.Afterall,itwasMother'sDay-a
nd800milesseparatedherfromherparentsinOhio.ShehadcalledhermotherthatmorningtowishherahappyMother’sDay,andhermot
herhadmentionedhowcolorfultheyardwasnowthatspringhadarrived.Astheytalked,theyoungerwomancouldalmostsmellthefragrance(香
味)ofpurplelilacs(紫丁香)hangingonthebigbushoutsideherparents’backdoor.Later,whenshementionedtoherhusbandhowshemissedthoselilacs,hepoppedupfro
mhischair.“Iknowwherewecanfindallyouwant,”hesaid.Soofftheywent,drivingthecountryroadsofnorthernRhodeIslandonthekindofda
yonlymid-maycanproduce:warmsunshine,uncloudedblueskiesandvibrant(充满生机的)newnessofthegreenandgrowingallaround.Beforetheygothalfwayupthehi
ll,thefragranceofthelilacsdrifteddowntothem,andthekidsstartedrunning.Soon,themotherbeganrunning,too,untilshereachedthetop.Withasmile,t
heyoungwomanrusheduptothenearestbushandburiedherfaceintheflowers,drinkinginthefragranceandthememoriesitbroughtback.Carefully,shechoseasprig(小枝)he
re,anotheronethere.Finally,though,theyreturnedtheircarforthetriphome.Whilethekidschatteredandthemandrove,thew
omansatsmiling,surroundedbyherflowers,afarawaylookinhereyes.Whentheywerewithinthreemilesforhome,shesuddenlyshoutedtoherhusband,“Stopthec
ar.Stoprighthere!”Themanslammedonthebrakes(刹车).Beforehecouldaskherwhyshewantedtostop,thewomanwasoutofthecarandhurryingup
anearbygrassyslope(斜坡)withthelilacsstillinherarms.Atthetopofthehillwasanursinghomeand,becauseitwassuchabea
utifulspringday,thepatientswereoutdoorsstrollingwithrelativesorsittingontheporch.Amongthemwasanelderlylady,sittinginherwheelchairalone,he
adbowed,herbacktomostoftheothers.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。Theyoungwomanwentdirectlytoher,holdingtheflowerstightly.“Mom,w
howasthatlady?”thekidsaskedasthecarpulledaway.高一年级第四次周练英语试卷答案(6.17)听力1-20BCBCCCBCAACBBCCACBAC阅读理解21-23CCD24-27DBCA28-31CBDB32-35ADCB36-40
EGFCA完形填空41-55ADBCCDCDCADBABC语法填空56.decades;57.wasremoved;58.sharing;59.larger;60.Since;61.the;62.protected;63.of;64.todefend;65.e
ffectively应用文Onepossibleversion:Dearfellowcitizens,Aregulationhasbeenissuedrecentlythatallcitizensshallwearahelmetwhileridinganelectricbicycle.I
tisasadbutcommonphenomenonthattrafficaccidentshappenfrequently,whichposesagreatthreattopeople’ssafety,electricbicycleridersinparticular.Asf
orthepossiblereasons,thelackofsafetyawarenessisamajorone.Therefore,toppriorityshouldbegiventowearinghelmetsifwearetoguaranteeo
urlife.Helmetscanundoubtedlyprotectusfrompossibleblowwhenaccidentshappen.I’mappealingtoallelectricbicycleri
derstoobeytheregulationandmakeeveryendeavortoputsafetyinthefirstplacebywearinghelmets.读后续写Onepossibleversion:Theyoungwomanw
entdirectlytoher,holdingtheflowerstightly.Acrosstheporchrailingwenttheflowers,ontothelapoftheoldwoman.Sheliftedherheadslowly,eyeswidewithconf
usion.Theyoungwomanbentdown,holdingherhandsgentlyandsaid,“HappyMother’sDay!Theyareflowersfromadaughter.”Theoldlady’seyesnarrowedindelight,an
dherfacelitupwithasmile.Thetwowomenchattedlikeoldfriendsforawhileandthentheyoungwomanranbacktoherfamily.“Mom,whowasthatlady?”thekidsaskedasthecarpul
ledaway.“Idon’tknow.”“Butwhydidyougiveallyourfavouriteflowerstoher?”Thekidsprotested.“It’sMother’sDaytoday,but
sheseemedalone.Afterall,whowouldn’tbecheeredupbyflowers?”Themotherexplainedpatiently,holdingthekidstightlyinher
arms,“Ihaveallofyou,andIstillhavemymother,evenifsheisfaraway.ThatwomanneedsthoseflowersmorethanIdo.”Thekidsseemedtohaveund
erstoodthetruemeaningoflilacs,therichfragranceofwhichwouldalwaysstayaroundthem.获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiangxue100.co
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