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河北省“五个一名校联盟”2021届高三第一次诊断考试英语第一部分听力(共两节)第一节(共5小题)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.Whereisthewomanspeakernow?A.Inthebedroom.B.Inthelivingroom.C.Inthekitchen.2.Whatdidthemanbuy?A.Gre
entea.B.Orangejuice.C.Hotchocolate.3.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.Movesomeboxes.B.Makeaphonecall.C.Driveacar.4.Wherear
ethespeakersmostprobably?A.Inthecafeteria.B.Inanoffice.C.Inthewoman'shouse.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.W
hichfilmtowatch.B.Whethertowatchafilm.C.Whentowatchafilm.第二节(共15小题)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.Whatisthepurposeoftheman'scall?A.Toconfirmanappointment.B.Tocancelanappointment.C.Topostponeanappoint
ment.7.Whenwillthewomangototheclinic?A.OnJuly16th.B.OnJuly20th.C.OnJuly21st.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.HowdidthemanfeelabouthistriptoFlorence?A
.Hehatedthecrowdeverywhere.B.HeparticularlylikedtheItalianfood.C.Helovedeverythingexceptforthehotel.9.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomand
o?A.LearnItalian.B.Buyasuitcase.C.Reserveahotel.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhoistheBestCarDesignPrizewinner?A.Mr.Giddings.B.Ms.Miller.
C.Mr.Zarba.11.WhereistheHyattHotel?A.OntheleftsideofGranvilleAvenue.B.Oppositeadepartmentstore.C.Acrossfromabank.12.WhatdoweknowabouttheBestC
arDesigncompetition?A.Itwasveryfierce.B.Therewerefewcompetitors.C.Thewinnerwillreceivemuchmoney.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhydidMarta
quitherfirstjob?A.Itwasreallybadlypaid.B.Thestaffwerequiteunfriendly.C.Thebosstooknointerestinherideas.
14.WhatdoesMartafindmostsurprisingaboutthemobilerestaurant?A.Allisadvertisedonline.B.Foodisneverthrownaw
ay.C.Menuscanbeeasilychanged.15.WhatisthebestthingaboutthemobilerestaurantforMarta?A.Customerspayinadvan
ce.B.Shecanworkoutdoors.C.Nowaiterisneeded.16.WhatbroughtdifficultytoMartawhenshedidamealonabeach?A.Thesun.B.Th
ewind.C.Therain.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatcanwelearnabouttheband'smusic?A.Itisnicetohearwhileeating.B.Itisintende
dforyoungpeople.C.Itiseasyforpeopletodanceto.18.Howmanypeoplearethereintheband?A.Six.B.Eight.C.Twelve.19.Howdidthespeakergettoknowtheb
and?A.Fromafriend.B.Fromanewspaper.C.Fromabandmember.20.Whywasthespeakerchosentojointheband?A.Hewasgoodatplayingthegu
itar.B.Theywerelookingforasinger.C.Theyheardhimsingingsomewhere.第二部分阅读(共两节)第一节(共15小题)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。AThe
rearemanyplacesworthvisitingintheworld.Herearesomeoftheplacesthatalmosteverypersonwantstoseeintheirlife.SantoriniThisisoneo
fthemostamazingplacesintheworld.Itissaidtohavebeendestroyedinthe16thcentury.Ithasbeenrebuiltanditsbeautyincreaseswitheverypassing
day.TherearealotofislandsinGreeceandsunbathingonanyofthesewouldbeanunforgettableexperience.TheCapilanoSuspensionB
ridgeAnamazingplacetovisitintheworldistheCapilanoSuspensionBridge.ThisbridgeislocatedinVancouverinBritishColumbia,aprovinceofCanada.Itsbeautyappeals
tovisitorsfromallovertheworld.It'salmost140meterslongand70metersabovetheriver.RomeAnotherbeautifulplacetovisitistheancie
ntcityofRomeinItaly.ItisalsoknownasthecenterofWesterncivilization.Thiscitywasfoundedin753BC.TheColosseum(罗马斗兽场),whichisoneofthe
world'smostsymbolicmonuments,isalsoinRome.TheTajMahalItisalsoagoodchoicetovisittheTajMahalinIndia.Itiscalledthemonumentofloveandbuilttos
howMughalEmperorShahJeha'sloveforhiswife.ItislocatedonthesouthbankoftheYamunaRiver.Itsivory-whitecolorattractsmanyto
uristsanditisoneofthemiraclesoftheMughalartofbuilding.21.WhatcanvisitorsdoinSantorini?A.Gosunbathing.B.Visitthemonumentoflove.C.Climbth
esuspensionbridge.D.Experiencewesterncivilization.22.TowhichcountrydoestheCapilanoSuspensionBridgebelong?A.Italy.B.Greece.C.England.D.Canada.23.
WhatdoweknowabouttheTajMahalfromthepassage?A.Itsroofismadeofivory.B.ItisatypicalMughalstylebuilding.C.ItwasbuiltbyMughalEmperorShahashistomb.D.Itisl
ocatedonthenorthbankoftheYamunaRiver.BThecolawarsbecameaculturalphenomenon.CreditforthatgoestoDonaldKendall,PepsiCo'sbrillian
tformerboss,whodiedonSeptember19thaged99.Agiftedsalesman,herosequicklythroughtheranksfromhisstartonthebottlinglinetob
ecomethefirm'stopsalesandmarketingexecutiveattheyoungageof35.SevenyearslaterhewasnamedCEO.In1974heinvestedintheSovietUnion,whichallowedPepsito
becomethefirstWesternproducttobelegallysoldbehindtheironcurtain.Bythetimeheresignedasbossin1986,Pepsi
Co'ssaleshadshotupnearly40times,to$7.6billion.Hislegacycontinuestoshapetheindustry.Mr.Kendallofferedamixofst
rategicvision,principledleadershipandmarketingtalent.TwoyearsaftertakingchargeheacquiredFrito-Lay,aleadingproducerofsnacks,givingPepsiCoanadvantageof
diversitythatcontinuestothisday.PepsiCobroughtin$67billionlastyearinsalescomparedtoCoca-Cola's$37billion.Buthismostfamousmove
wastheall-outmarketingblitz(闪电战)againstCoca-Cola,longtheglobalmarketleaderinnon-alcoholicdrinks.Thetwofirmshadcompetedford
ecades,buttheymostlyfoughtlow-gradebattles.Mr.Kendallchangedthat,byforcingbothcompaniesintoanadvertisingarmsrace.In1975Coca-Colaspentaround$25milli
ononadvertisingandPepsiCosome$18million.By1985thosefigureshadshotupto$72millionand$57million,respectively.In1995PepsioutspentCok
eby$112millionto$82million.Thiswasariskystrategyforbothcolacompetitorsbutitpaidoffbyhelpingnon-alcoholicdrinkswinagreater"shareofth
roat".LastyearCoca-ColaandPepsiCoremainedintheleadingpositionasusual.Also,thecolawarsbenefitedbothcompaniesbyturningtheminto"theworld'sbes
tmarketers".Todayadecades-longaddictiontocut-pricequantitygrowthhasbeenreplacedbyafocusonincomeandprofits.24.WhatwasDonaldKendall'sfirstpo
sitioninPepsiCo?A.CEO.B.Aworker.C.Asalesman.D.Marketingexecutive.25.WhatcanwelearnaboutColacompaniesfromthepassage?A.PepsiCohasalwaysbeenah
eadofCoca-colainsales.B.Coca-Colapreferredlow-gradebattlestomarketingwars.C.Coca-Colaboughtasnackfirmtoenrichitsproductdiversity.D.PepsiCospent$30m
illionmorethanCoca-colainadvertisingin1995.26.Whydoestheauthorlistthefiguresinthefourthparagraph?A.Toprovethesuccess
ofbothColacompaniesinadvertisingproducts.B.TosuggestbothColacompaniesspenttoomuchmoneyinadvertising.C.TodescribehowP
epsiCogotaheadofCoca-Colainthefiercemarketingwars.D.ToconfirmmarketingwarsbetweentheColacompanieswereawisemove.27.Whatisth
epassagemainlyabout?A.DonaldKendallwastoblameforthecolaculturalphenomenon.B.DonaldKendallwasthemostsuccessfulbossinPepsiCohisto
ry.C.DonaldKendallstartedthecolablitzwarsandachievedgreatsuccess.D.DonaldKendall'smarketingstrategiesbenefitedbot
hColacompanies.CBritainisthesixthfattestcountrywithintheOrganizationforEconomicCo-operationandDevelopment(OECD
).Formorethanadecade,severalConservativeprimeministershavedeclaredobesity(肥胖)anationalemergencyandpromisedtotakethoroughaction,onlytop
roducedisappointingplansthatfallfarshyofwhatisrequired.ItshouldnothavetakenadiseaselikeCovid-19toramhometheawfulconsequenceso
ftheUK'sobesity.Obesity,aswellasitsassociatedconditionsofdiabetes(糖尿病)andhighbloodpressure,isstronglyassociatedwithahigherriskofdeath
fromCovid-19andwillhaveundoubtedlybeenafactorintheUKhavingthehighestCoviddeathrateinEurope.AsthePrimeMinister,BorisJohnson'sexperienceofcatchingthev
irusandbeingadmittedtoICUhasreportedlyresultedinacompletechangeinhim,whohaspreviouslypridedhimselfonhisdisliketoan
over-controllingstate.Thegovernmentisexpectedtosetoutanewstrategythisweek,aimedatreducingobesitylevelsbothint
henextfewmonths—aheadofapossiblesecondwaveofinfections—andthelongerterm.Thisapparentchangeiswelcome,butonlyifitresultsinac
ompletechangeinthegovernment'sapproach,whichdoesn'trelyonpersonalresponsibilitybutonmuchtougherregulation,aswithtobaccoandalcohol.
Thereisabundantevidenceaboutwhatisneededtocutobesityandinrecentyearsreportafterreport,includingfromPublicHealthEnglanda
ndtheformerchiefmedicalofficer,havecalledforurgentaction.YetthesecallswereignoredbyConservativeministerswhohaveseemingl
yputthefoodanddrinkindustry'sfinancialinterestsoverthehealthofthenation.28.WhathaveConservativeprimeministersdonewitho
besityinthepasttenyears?A.Theyhavedenieditisanationalemergency.B.Theyhavecalledforimmediateactiononit.C.Theyhavetakenthoroughste
pstocontrolit.D.Theyhavemadeunsatisfyingplanstoreduceit.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"ramhome"inthesecondparagraphprobablymean?A.
Makepeoplerathertiredof.B.Makepeoplefullyawareof.C.Makepeoplehighlyskepticalof.D.Makepeopledeeplyashamedof.30.Whatwillthe
Britishgovernmentprobablydonext?A.Itwillprobablyissueanewstrategytocutobesity.B.Itwillprobablylaylessstressonfinancialinterests.C.Itwillpro
bablysetstricterlimitsontobaccoandalcohol.D.ItwillprobablytakeactiontoreduceCovid-19deathrate.31.What'
sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Obesity,anUrgentIssueintheUKB.UK,aCountrySufferingfromCovid-19C.UK,aCountryReadyforaCompleteChangeD.Obesity,aC
auseofHighestCovidDeathRateDRobotsaregettingbetteratdoinghumanjobs.That'sprobablygoodfortheeconomy—buttherearesomeseri
ousdownsides,too.Machinesareexpectedtodisplaceabout20millionmanufacturingjobsacrosstheworldoverthenextdeca
de,accordingtoareportreleasedbyOxfordEconomics,aglobalforecastingandquantitativeanalysisfirm.Thatmeansabout8.5%oftheglobalmanufactur
ingworkforcecouldbedisplacedbyrobots.Thereportalsonotesthatthemovetorobotstendstocreatenewjobsasfastasitautomatesthem;however,it
couldcontributetoincomeinequality.Theuseofrobotsisontherise:atthispoint,everynewrobotthatisinstalled(安装)displaces1.6manufacturingworker
sonaverage,accordingtotheOxfordEconomicmodel.Robotsarebecomingcheaperthanmanyhumanworkers,inpartbecauseofthefallingc
ostsofmachines.Andtheyareincreasinglycapableoffunctioninginmorecomplexprocessesandvariedcontexts.Ontopofthat,thedemandformanufacturedgoodsisrising
.Onepotentialdownsizetotherobotrevolution:automationcouldincreaseincomeinequality."Thisgreatdisplacementwillnotbeevenlydistributedar
oundtheworld,orwithincountries,"accordingtothereport."Ourresearchshowsthatthenegativeeffectsofrobotizationar
edisproportionately(不成比例地)feltinthelower-incomeregionscomparedwithhigher-incomeregionsofthesamecountry."Theworker
swhodriveknowledgeandinnovationwithinthemanufacturingindustrytendtobeconcentratedinlargercities,andthoseskillsarehardertoautoma
te.That'swhyurbanareaswilldealbetterwiththeincreasedautomation,accordingtothereport.Onthewhole,theincreaseduseofautomationwilllikelycreat
enewjobsatapacecomparabletothejobsthatwillbelost,whichcancelsoutfearsaboutpermanentjobdestruction,accordingtotheOx
fordstudy.Thatsaid,thepoorerregionsthatareexpectedtolosethemostjobswillprobablynotbenefitequallyfromthisnewjo
bcreationduetoagapinskills.Thatwillleadtoincreasedincomeinequalitybetweencitiesandruralareas,aswellasbetweenregions
.32.What"downside"doestheauthormainlydiscuss?A.Peoplewillnotbeabletofindjobsinthefuture.B.Robotswill
finallytaketheplaceofpeople.C.Displacementbyrobotswillincreaseincomeinequality.D.Robotsarebecomingcheaperthanmanyhuma
nworkers.33.Whatdotheworkersneedtodotocompetewithrobotsinthefuture?A.Tomakerobotshelpthemwiththeharderwork
.B.Toimprovetheirinnovativeabilityandknowledge.C.Tomovetolargercitiesormoredevelopedcountries.D.Tomaketheirskillsfasterandeasierto
beautomated.34.Whatisthemainideaofthelastparagraph?A.Theincreaseduseofautomationwillcreatemorejobs.B.Peopleneedn'tworry
aboutpermanentjobdestruction.C.Thepoorercountrieswillnotbenefitfromautomation.D.Theincomegapbetweencitiesandruralregionswil
lwiden.35.Whatcanweconcludefromthepassage?A.Robotsshouldbebannedinthefuturebecauseofthedisadvantages
.B.Robotscandomoreandbetterthanhumansincomplicatedprocesses.C.Theincreasingneedformanufacturedgoodspartlycontr
ibutestorobotization.D.Thenegativeeffectsofrobotizationwillbeevenlydistributedaroundtheworld.第二节(共5小题)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。Lifecanbechallengingforteens.Theymustdealwithschoolwork,familylifeandfriendsatthesametimetofit.Fee
lingofsadness,frustrationandirritabilityarecommon.____36____Theirnegativefeelingsdon'tcomeandgo.Instead,thoseintensefeelingscanpointtoadiseasecalle
ddepression—onethatmayrequiretreatment.It'seasytothinkthatdepressedpeoplesimplyfeelsadorhopeless.For
manyteensthatmaybetrue.____37____Somekidswithdrawfromfriendsandfamily.Othersrespondwithangryoutbursts.Someteensmayskipschoolorstopeatingorsleeping
.Teachers,parentsorevenateen'sclosefriendsmayfindithardtotellwhetherthesebehaviorsarejustpartofbeing
ateensorsignsofsomethingtrulyserious.Evendepressedteensmaynotrealizetheyhavethisproblem.____38____More
thanthreemillionAmericansbetweentheagesof12and17experienceddepressionin2019.However,astudybyresearchersatHa
rvardandYaleuniversitiesfoundthathalfofallteenswithdepressiondon'tgethelpuntiltheybecomeadults.Andonlyoneinthreewillhavebeendiagnosedby
theirdoctor.____39____"Icanonlyworkwithwhatyougiveme,"Deesays,themental-healthprofessionalinLincoln,Neb.Deesays,pee
rsshouldalsoseekforsignsofdepression.Keepaneyeonyourfriends,sherecommends.Watchforsymptomsofisolation(孤立)orhopelessness.____40____Anyofthesebehavior
scouldbeasymptomofdepression.Overall,knowingwho—andhow—tohelpisessentialforsuccessfullytreatingdepressioninteens.A.Andtheshareofthoseaffectedishig
h.B.Somemaystartabusingalcoholordrugs.C.Teensshouldbehonestwiththeiranswers.D.Theproblemisthatdepressioninteenscanbehardtos
pot.E.Thereisalinkbetweenmentalillnessandsuicideinteens.F.Butforsometeens,thoseemotionstakeamoreextremetu
rn.G.Evenskippingclassescanbeasignthatsomethingseriousisgoingon.第三部分语言运用(共两节)第一节(共15小题)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。Kids
lovepercussioninstruments(打击乐器).Intruth,becomingapercussionistrequiresagreatdealof____41____andpractice.Itwasbelievedthatonemor
ethingwasvital—agoodsenseofhearing.DameEvelynGlennie,____42____,hasproventhatisn'talwaystrue.Atage8,Glenniebeg
antakingpianolessons,andshealsobeganlosingherhearing.Shewastotallydeafwhenshejoinedherschoolorchestra(管弦乐队)at12.ThemomentGlenniesawthe___
_43____inthepercussionsection,sheknewthatwaswhereshe____44____.At15,She____45____theRoyalAcademyofMusicinLondonforas
olopercussionist.However,neverhearingofit,theywereunsureaboutacceptingher.Ever____46____,shepersuadedthemtotakeher
.SinceGlenniemadeherfirstprofessional____47____in1985,shehasgainedfameastheworld'sfirstfulltimesolopercussionistandwonmanyawards.Whenaskedhowshe____4
8____themusic,shesays,"Iuseallmy____49____,especiallysight,feelingandtouch."Payingcloseattentiontothe____50____andrelyingonf
eelingthemusic,sheperformsinbarefeetonawoodenplatform,which____51____hertofeelvibrations(震动)fromtheinstrumentsthroughthefloor
.Sheisin____52____motionasshemovesfromoneinstrumenttothenext.Shehasbecomea(n)____53____whereversheperforms
.Asawriterobserved,"Shewasableto____54____disabilitiesaren'tbarriers.They're____55____tothinkingdifferently."41.A.scoreB.skillC.researchD.goal42.
A.alsoB.everC.stillD.though43.A.restrictionsB.instrumentsC.directionsD.vehicles44.A.belongedB.adaptedC.resistedD.wandered45.A.participa
tedinB.attendedtoC.appliedtoD.tookup46.A.disappointedB.excitedC.annoyedD.determined47.A.appearanceB.deci
sionC.promiseD.choice48.A.createsB.learnsC.followsD.appreciates49.A.strengthsB.sensesC.imaginationD.expe
rience50.A.composerB.conductorC.audienceD.assistant51.A.forcesB.drivesC.causesD.allows52.A.constantB.slowC.steadyD.fierce53.A.contributionB.b
eliefC.inspirationD.concern54.A.suspectB.admitC.proveD.expect55.A.endsB.solutionsC.blocksD.doors第二节(共10小题)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。StartingfromNov1,2020,peoplewillbeknockingondoorsacrossthecountrytocollectpersonalinformation.Thisisfortheseventhnationa
lpopulationcensus(人口普查).China____56____(conduct)anationalsurveyevery10yearssincethe1990s.____57____(track)dow
nmorethan1billionChinesecitizensisbynomeanseasy.Thisyear,about7millionstaffwillbeneededtovisithomesforregistrat
ionwork.Newmethodswillalsobeusedduringthiscensus,____58____(include)onlineinformationregistration,____59____(apply)ofelec
tronicdevicesandbigdata,____60____willbeconvenientforpeoplewhoarenotlivingwheretheyare____61____(official)registered,aswellasthosew
hodonotwant____62____(bother)bydoor-to-doorsurveys.Thedataisexpectedtogive____63____fullpictureofthepopulat
ion.Itprovidessupportformakingnationaldevelopmentpolicies.Thecensushasalargeeffectonourlives.Forinstance,areaswith
ahighnumberofchildrenmayreceivemorefundingforpublicschools.However,citizens'privacyconcernscouldbeoneofthe____64____(big)challenges.Somemay
notbewillingtogivetheirpersonalinformationtocensustakers.Inresponsetosuchconcerns,Jiangsu'spilotworkzoneallowedresidentstouplo
adpersonaldataon____65____ownthroughWeChat.ThedatawillbedelivereddirectlytotheNationalBureauofStatisticsthroughaWeChatprogram.第四部分写作(共两节)第一节假定你是李华,你的
好友Tony来信告诉你他因为数学成绩不好而烦恼,想停止学业去找工作。请根据以下提示给他回信:1.对他的想法表示遗憾;2.不同意他的想法并给出理由;3.推荐提高成绩的方法。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。________________
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______________第二节阅读下面材料,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。Afewsecondsremainedandthescorewastied.Playersgatherednearthegoal.Sudd
enlyDevinsawaclearopeningtothegoal.Hestrucktheballhardandheldhisbreathasitflewtowardtheuppercornerofthenet.Goal!Threesecondslate
r,thejudgeblewthewhistle.Gameover."Championshipgame,herewecome!"saidTara,slappinghandswithDevin."Can'twaittillThursday."Devingrin
ned.Thursdaywouldbehuge—thebigsoccergameintheafternoon,andtheschool'sautumnconcertintheevening.Ms.Poltishadch
osenDevintosingasongalone."Greatwork,"Coachsaidastheteamgathered."Behereby6:30onThursdaytowarmup.""It'sanightgame,"Coachexplained."
Underthelights."Devin'sheartsank.Theconcertwasat7:00.Sametimeasthegame.Hecouldn'tpossiblydoboth.Histeammatesweresuperexcit
ed.Theywereontheedgeofatitle.Hecouldn'tdisappointhisteambyskippingthegame.Thatnight,Devinlayinbed,staringattheceiling.Th
elyricsstruckhimandhebegantosing:"Nomatterhowhardthestruggle,Iwillneverletyoudown..."Helikedthesong,andheappreciate
dhowkindMs.Poltisalwayswas.Devinknewthewordsbyheart,butthethoughtofsingingalonemadehimtremble.Sometimeshewasnervousaboutparticipatinginsports,too,bu
tthatalwayswentawayassoonasagamestarted.He'dneversungasolobefore.Itwasarelieftoknowhedidn'thavetonow.Thesoccergamewasaperf
ectexcuse.ButsowasMs.Poltis.Itwaslongtimebeforehefellasleep.注意:(1)所续写短文的词数应为150左右;(2)续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。Paragraph1Thenextmo
rning,Devinwentstraighttothemusicroom.________________________________________________________________
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_____________河北省“五个一名校联盟”2021届高三第一次诊断考试英语参考答案第一部分听力(共两节)第一节1—5BAABC第二节6—10ABBCA11—15BACAC16—20BCCAB第二部分阅读(共两节)第一节21—23ADB24—
27BDCC28—31DBAA32—35CBDC第二节36—40FDACG第三部分语言运用(共两节)第一节41—45BDBAC46—50DACBB51—55DACCD第二节56.hasconducted/hasbeenconducting57.Tracking58.includi
ng59.application60.which61.officially62.tobebothered63.a64.biggest65.their第四部分写作(共两节)第一节Onepossibleversion:De
arTony,Iamsorrytohearthatyouwanttodropoutandhuntforajobowingtoyourpoormath.Istronglyopposeyouridea,sinceyoucanhardlyfindasui
tablejobasahighschoolstudent.Herearesomesuggestionsonhowtoimproveyourmath.Listencarefullytotheteacherincla
ssanddotimelyrevisionafterclass.Domoremathexercisesthanothersandaskyourclassmatesorteacherforhelpwhenencounteringso
meproblems.Idohopeyouthinktwicebeforemakingafinaldecision.Bestwishes!Yours,LiHua第二节Onepossibleversion:Thenextmorning,
Devinwentstraighttothemusicroom."IamnotthebestsingerandIhaveto..."Devinhesitatedwithhiseyesfixedonthefloor.Ms.Poltissmiledwarmly,"Ichooseyou
becauseyouworkhard,likethepersoninthesong.Sodon'tbenervous!"Devinraisedhisheadandlookedather,tearswellingupinhiseyes.ItwasatthatmomentthatDevi
nmadehisfinaldecision.Laterthatday,Devinwenttohiscoachandteammates.Unexpectedly,theywelcomedhimandpromisedthattheywouldsparenoefforttowinthe
title.OnThursdayevening,Devinfeltalittlenervoustoseesomanypeopleintheconcerthall.Devintookadeepbreathandsteppedontothest
age.Thebrightlightcomingon,Devincalmeddownandsangwithconfidence.Devinhandledthesoloperfectly.Hardlyhadhefinishedthelastwordofthesongwhen
awaveofapplauseeruptedfromtheaudience.DevinsmiledatMs.Poltisandfeltproudofthechoicehehadmade.Nomatterhowhardthestruggle,youhavetomak
eadecisionandneverletyourselfdown.