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英语试题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上

无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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.Wherearethespeakers?A.Ataswimmingpool.B.Inaclothingshop.C.Ataschoollab.2.WhatwillTomdonext?A.Turndownthemusic.B.Postponethesho

w.C.Stoppracticing.3.Whatisthewomanbusydoing?A.Workingonapaper.B.Tidyinguptheoffice.C.Organizingaparty.4.

WhenwillHenrystarthisvacation?A.Thisweekend.B.Nextweek.C.AttheendofAugust.5.WhatdoesDonnaoffertodoforBill?A.Bookaflightforhim.B.Drivehimtotheairpo

rt.C.Helphimparkthecar.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.WhydoesPetecallLucy?A.Tosaythathe’llbelate.B.Totellherabouthiswork.C.Toinvitehertodinner.7.WhenisPet

egoingtoseeLucy?A.At6:00pm.B.At6:45pm.C.At8:00pm.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.WhydoesCathywanttoquitherjob?A.She’lljoinanotherfirm.B.She’llrunherownbu

siness.C.She’sfedupwithit.9.WhatisMark’sattitudetowardsCathy’sdecision?A.Forgiving.B.Sympathetic.C.Supportive.10.WhatmightCathydoforthep

resentcompany?A.Applyforaproject.B.Trainanewperson.C.Recommendanengineer.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Howdidthemanfeelabouthisperformanc

etoday?A.Greatlyencouraged.B.Abitdissatisfied.C.Terriblydisappointed.12.Whatdidthemansayhelpedhimovercom

etheproblem?A.Patience.B.Luck.C.Determination.13.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Conductinganinterview.B.Holdingapressconfe

rence.C.Hostingaceremony.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatisnexttotheapartmentbuilding?A.Arestaurant.B.Alaundr

y.C.Agrocerystore.15.Whichisincludedintherent?A.Electricity.B.TheInternet.C.SatelliteTV.16.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheapartment?A.It’squitel

arge.B.It’swellfurnished.C.It’sworththemoney.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhereisJefffrom?A.Liverpool.B.Coventry.C.Newcastle.18.Wheredoyoungmengotowat

chbiggamesaccordingtoJeff?A.Pubs.B.Stadiums.C.Friends’homes.19.WhydoesJeffhavetopickateamtosupport?A.Toavoidbeingbothered.B.

Toopenaconversation.C.Toearnrespectfromothers.20.WhatdoesJeffmainlytalkabout?A.England’smomentofsuccess.B.Englishflagasasymbol

ofhope.C.England’sall-timefavouritesport.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分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项

中,选出最佳选项。ASnorkelling(带吸管潜水)inSilfraTheclearwateratthisUNESCOworldheritage(遗产)siteinThingvellirNationalParkw

illleaveyouspeechless.Itisoneofthehighestrateddivesitesintheworld.Duringthisjourney,youwillsnorkelwithinacrackbetwee

ntheEurasianandAmericancontinents.You’llexperiencetrulyamazingviewsofthecolorfulunderwaterlandscape,m

arinelife(海洋生物),andgeologicalformations.Silfra’swaterisfreshanddrinkableataround2°C--4°Callyearround.Visibilitycanreachmorethan100me

ters,andswimmingoftenfeelsmorelikeflying.Thistripisforanyonewhoknowshowtoswimandisupforauniqueadventure.Weoffertransportationwithapick-

upinReykjavik,andprovideyouwithadrysuit.Thetotallengthofthetourisapproximatelyfivehours,andincludesin-watersnorkellinglas

tingaround30minutes.We’llguideyouthroughthemainSilfraBigCrack,SilfraHall,SilfraCathedralandSilfraLagoon.Included:★Allnecessarysnorkelingequipment;

★Hotdrinksandfood;★Silfraentrancefeeof1,000ISK.Availability:Allyearat09:00and15:00.Pick-upinonehourbefore.Requirements:Participants

needtocompletetheSilframedicalstatementbeforethetour.Diversmust:★Beatleast18yearsold(youngpeopleunder18yearsoldneedasignat

urefromtheirlegalguardian),andthemaximumageis65yearsold;★BeabletocommunicateinEnglish.★Bephysicallyfit;★Notbepregnant;★Notbeundertheinfluen

ceofalcoholordrugs;★Signamedicalform.21.Whatwillbeofferedtoyouifyoutakethistrip?A.Colddrinks.B.Twodrys

uits.C.Round-tripairtickets.D.Equipmentforsnorkeling.22.Whenistheearliestpick-uptimeeveryday?A.07:00.B

.08:00.C.09:00.D.14:00.23.Toparticipateinthetrip,onemust____.A.beover18yearsold.B.beunder66yearsold.C.havethesuppo

rtofparents.D.haveahighlevelofabilityinEnglish.BIn1996,someonefoundsomeveryoldclothesinanoldmineinNevada,USA;theyincludedapairofdirtyoldjeans.T

oday,thosejeansareveryvaluable,andtheyarenowintheLeviStraussArchivalCollectioninSanFrancisco.Thejeans,whichareover120yearsold,aretheoldes

tpairofLevi’s501jeansintheworld.Theyarealmostthesameasamodernpairof501’s;therearejustsomesmalldifferences

inthedetail.Forinstance,today’s501’shavetwobackpockets,whiletheoldpairjusthasone.In1853,ayoungtailorfro

mGermany,calledLeviStrauss,beganworkinginSanFrancisco;Levisoldthickcanvas(帆布)tominers;theminersusedthecanvastomaketent

s.Oneday,aminertoldLevithathecouldnotfindtrousersthatwerestrongenoughforworkinthegoldmines.Levidecidedto

makesometrousersoutofcanvas.Verysoon,hesoldallthecanvastrousershehadmade!Theywerejustwhatminerswanted.However,theca

nvaswasratherheavyandstiff(坚硬的).Levithereforebegantolookforadifferenttextile(织物).SoonhefoundaheavytextilefromFranc

e;itwasdenim(斜纹粗棉布).Denimwasabitlighterthancanvas,butiswasverystrong.Itwasidealforminers.However,originaldenimwa

salmostwhite,andminersdidnotlikethecolor!Theirdenimtrousersgotdirtyassoonastheybeganworking!LeviStraussthereforedecidedtousecoloredden

im,andhechosedarkblue.In1873,hebegantomakedenimtrouserswithmetalrivets(铆钉)tomakethemstronger.“Bluejeans”arr

ived!Levi’sjeansweresopopularthathiscompanygotbiggerandbigger.Soon,otherfirmsweremakingbluejeanstoo.Minerslikedthem,but

sodidcowboysandotherworkingmen.BluejeansbecameclassicAmericanworkingtrousers.AftertheSecondWorldWar,jeansb

ecamepopularallovertheworld.Today,bluejeansaremadeallovertheworld.24.WhataretheoldjeansfoundinNevadalike?A.Theya

reveryheavy.B.Theyhaveuniqueandvaluabledecorations.C.Theyareverymuchlikemodernjeans.D.Theyhavetwoblackpockets.25.HowwereLe

vi’scanvastrousers?A.Theywereverypopular.B.Theywereeasilybroken.C.Theyweretooexpensive.D.Theywerequitecomfortable.26.Whatweretheprob

lemwithoriginaldenim?A.Itwastoosoft.B.Itgotdirtytooeasily.C.Itwasnotstrongenough.D.Itwasnotbrightenough.27.Forwhomwereblueje

ansfirstdesigned?A.Tailors.B.Miners.C.Soldiers.D.Cowboys.CWhenitcomestoclimatechange,therearealwayssomenew,terrifyingconsequencestowor

ryabout—likeancientvirusesandbacteriacomingfromtheiceastheearthwarms.Unfortunately,researchersfearwemayseemoreofthisinthefuture.Someoftheseviru

sesandbacteriamayhavebeentrappedforthousandsofyears,andit’snoteventotallyclearyetwhattheyare,letalonewhatkindofdamagetheymighthave.R

esearchershavemetcomplex“giantviruses”inthemeltingpermafrost(永久冻土)ofSiberia.Onesuchvirus,30,000yearsold,w

asstillinfectiouswhenitwasdiscoveredin2015,thoughitposednodangertohumans.Itturnsoutthatpermafrostisexcellent

atpreservingbacteriaandvirusesthataretemporarilyinactive,andthenbecomereactivatedwithwarming.ScientistshavediscoveredSpanishfluvirusesindeadbodie

sburiedin1918intheAlaskantundra(冻原).WhenclosetohalfofthepopulationofaSiberiantowninthe1890sdiedofsmallpox(天花),theirbodieswereburiedinthepermafr

ostalongtheKolymaRiver.Thebanksofthatriverarenowbeginningtowearawayamidglobalwarming,theBBCreports.InSiberiainAugus

t2016,some100peopleand2,300deerwereinfectedwithanthrax(炭疽)inthefirstoutbreakintheareasince1941.Oneboydiedfromthedisease.Scientistb

elievedtheanthraxhadbeentrappedinthebodyofalong-frozendeaddeerandbecameactiveduringparticularlyhotsumme

rof2016,releasingthebacteriacellsintotheenvironment.Buteveninwarmerclimates,risingtemperaturescanhelpgrowandspr

eaddangerousdiseases.Overadecadeago,researcherPaulEpsteinprophesiedthepossiblespreadofmosquito-bornill

nessesasaresultofclimatechange.“Mosquitoesaresensitivetotemperaturechanges,”hesaid.“Warmingspeedsuptheirratesofreproductio

nandthenumberofbloodmealstheytake,makestheirbreeding(繁殖)seasonlong,andshortensthematurationperiodforthegermstheyspread”---allofwhichmakesthemmor

eefficientatspreadingdisease.28.Whyareresearchersworriedabout?A.Moreancientgermsmayreappear.B.Theearthisbeing

seriouslypollutedC.Icemeltingmaycauseheavyfloods.D.Globalclimatechangeisworsening.29.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph3?A.No“giantviruses”we

rediscoveredinSiberia.B.Anewwaywasfoundtodealwiththenewgerms.C.Oneancientviruscouldstillresultinpeople’sdeath.D.Permafrostcankeepgermsa

liveforalongtime.30.Whatledtoaboy’sdeathinSiberia?A.Flu.B.Cancer.C.Anthrax.D.Smallpox.31.Whichcanbestreplac

etheunderlinedword“prophesied”inthelastparagraph?A.Denied.B.Predicted.C.Doubted.D.Prevented.DI’verecentlypublisheda

bookoflettersfrom32amazingAustralianwomenabouttheirexperiencesofnewmotherhood.PerhapsthemostcommonquestionI’vebe

enaskedsincepublicationiswhymoreofthemothersdidn’taskforhelp.Ifthoseearlymonthsweresohardandsoexhaustingastheyweredes

cribed,thenwhydidn’tmoreofthesewomensimplyaskforhelp?Embedded(把……牢牢地嵌入)deepinthisenquiryistheassumptionthatifyouask,youshallreceive—andthatyoushallr

eceivewithoutjudgment.Andifthereisanyexperienceofnewmotherhoodinthe21stcenturyitistheinescapabilityofjudgme

nt.Byaskingforhelpnewmothersopenthemselvesuptoawaveofquiet---andnot-so-quiet---disapprovalofwhyonearththeyneedit.Theearliestmomentsofmothe

rhoodaresynonymouswithsacrifice(等同于牺牲).Amothersacrificesherbodyfornotninebutalmosttenlongmonths,sharing

hershellwithanewbeing.Amothersacrificeshercontrol,andoftenhermentalandphysicalhealth,duringthepainfulprocessofchildbir

th.Amother,intheweeksandmonthsthatfollow,putstheneedsofanotherbeforeherown,sacrificinghersenseofself,herambitionandalltoooften,he

rhappiness.Wedon’tnormallyusethewordsacrificetodescribethenewbornperiod.It’ssupposedtobesweetandmilkyandwarmbutasacrificeisexactl

ywhatitis.Andwhenwesacrificeweshouldbeentitled(使享有权利)tomourn—aprivilegenewmothersareexpresslypreventedfrom.Wehaverea

chedthepointwherebeingamotherwhoadmitssheneedshelpislikesayingyourchildisn’tworththesacrifice.Thesufferinghasbecomeabadge(徽章)ofhonor,w

orninservicetoyourfamily.Theroleofmotheringisnotaneasyone,norwilliteverbe.Butitcouldbemademoremanageableifwewerealltoofferhe

lporsupport.32.Whatistheauthor’sbookprobablyabout?A.Thetroublesofworkingwomen.B.Theeducationofnewbornbabies.C.ThelifestyleofAust

ralianwomen.D.Thesufferingofsomenewmothers.33.AccordingtoParagraph2,thepublicseemstobelievethat____.A.it’swrongtojudgenewmothersB.newmothersliv

eaveryhardlifeC.newmothersshouldn’taskforhelpD.peoplearewillingtohelpnewmothers34.Whichofthefollowingstatem

entswouldtheauthoragreewith?A.Thenewbornperiodisjustsweetandmilky.B.Newmothersshouldgiveuptheirsenseofself.C.T

henewbornperiodmeansprivilegesformothers.D.Newmothershavetosacrificealotfortheirbabies.35.Whatdoestheautho

rwanttoshowinthetext?A.Womenshouldmanagetobeagoodmother.B.Newmother’ssufferingisabadgeofhonor.C.Itshouldbemadeeasierfornewmotherstogethelp.D.

Peopleshouldbeencouragedtomourntheirsacrifices.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。TipsforahappierworkplaceYoudon'thavetobefriendswithyourco-workers,butyoudoneedtobefriendly.Readonforfreshwaystomakeyourofficeakinder,gen

tlerplace.◆Giveahappy“Hello!”inthemorning.Doyouwalkintotheoffice,eyesdown,andimmediatelystartwork?Ifso,youarelikelytofindthatco-workersignor

e(忽视)youoravoidyou.36It’sreallyamazinghowfastthissmallgesturecanchangeunfriendlyworkplacerelations.◆Learntheartofsmalltalk.Askyourco-w

orkersabouttheirinterets---theirfavoritemusic,movies,andbooks,aswellastheirhobbies.37Onceyouknowwhatcatchestheirimagination,pickupstoriesfrom

newspapersormagazinestohelpstartconversations.◆Askwhattheythink.Peoplelovetobeaskedfortheiropinion,sogooutofyourwaytoask,“Wh

atdoyouthinkofthisreport?”or“HowdoyouthinkIshoulddealwiththissituation?”38◆Avoidgossip(流言蜚语).39Soreturnthefavor.Whenaco-workerwalkstowardsyoube

aringapieceofgossip,respond(回应)with,“Really?”andthenchangethesubjectorgetbacktowork.Ifyoudon'trespond,thegossiperwillmoveon.◆40Towinfriend

satwork,startwithgoodofficeetiquette(礼节).There’snothingmorefrustrating(令人沮丧的)tobusyco-workersthantohavetheir

emailsandphonemessagesignored.Yoursilencedoesn’tjustmaketheirjobsharder;italsoconveys(传达)anunpleasantmessag

e:Youareunimportanttome.A.StopcomplainingB.Returncallsandemailsimmediately.C.Thengivetheadvicegiverasilentthank-you.D.Alwaysworka

shardasanyoneworkingforyou.E.Youdon’twantanyonetalkingaboutyoubehindyourback,right?F.Showinganinterestinthemwillmakethemfeelcomfortablear

oundyou.G.Getintothehabitofgreetingyourco-workerswithasmileasyouarriveinthemorning.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共20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。SanfordGreenbergwasoncealuckyguy.ApoorkidfromBuffalo,NewYork,hewas_41_intoColumb

iaUniversityonafullscholarshipandhadagreat_42_,ArthurGarfunkel.Butinhisthirdyearofcollege,Greenberg’s_43_changed—hewasgoingblind.Hewas

soupsetthatherefusedtoseeanyonefromcollege.ButGarfunkelwentuptoBuffalo,_44_GreenbergtogobacktoColumbiaandoffered

tobehis_45_.Greenbergreturnedtocampus.Garfunkelandtwootherroommatesreadtextbookstohim,takingtimeoutformthei

rownstudies,andGreenberg_46_scoringstraightA’s._47_,hewasafraidofgettingaroundaloneandreliedonhisfriendstohelphi

m.Then,oneafternoon,GreenbergandGarfunkelwenttoMidtownManhattan.WhenitwastimeforGreenbergto_48_,Garfunkelsaidh

ehadanappointmentandcouldn’t_49_him.Greenbergpanicked.Theyargued,andGarfunkelwalkedoff,leavingGreenberg

_50_inGrandCentralTerminal.Greenbergstumbled(跌跌撞撞地走)throughtherush-hourcrowd.He_51_ashuttletrainwesttoTimesSquare,th

enchangedtoanuptowntrain.Fourmileslater,he_52_attheColumbiaUniversitystop.Attheuniversity’sgate,someone_53_him.“Oops,excuseme

,sir”Greenbergknewthevoice.ItwasGarfunkel’s.Greenberg’sfirst_54_wasanger,butinthenextsecond,herealizedwhathehadjustaccomlished--andreal

ized,too,whohadmadeitpossible.“Itwasoneofthemostbrilliant_55_”Greenbergsays.“Arthurhadbeenwithmethewholeway.”Aftergraduation,Green

berggothisdoctor’sdegreefromHarvardandbecameasuccessfulinventorandbusinessman.Thoughblind,Greenbergseeseverything.“Youaretalking,”

healwayssays,“totheluckiestmanintheworld.”41.A.transportedB.admittedC.introducedD.forced42.A.teacherB.fatherC.

roommateD.doctor43.A.fortuneB.attitudeC.planD.career44.A.promisedB.persuadedC.allowedD.reminded45.A.guardB.recorderC.reade

rD.cook46.A.putoffB.endedupC.thoughtofD.feltlike47.A.StillB.SoC.InsteadD.Besides48.A.payB.startC.performD.retur

n49.A.recommendB.instructC.accompanyD.replace50.A.cryingB.workingC.hungryD.alone51.A.tookB.leftC.heardD.saw52.A.caughtupB.gaveup

C.setoffD.gotoff53.A.noticedB.ranintoC.waitedforD.welcomed54.A.impressionB.decisionC.suggestionD.reaction55.A.ideasB.goalsC.inventionsD.stories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。Itwasawindynight.Ihadjustturned__56__theTV,brushedmyteethandwasreadingmyfavoritebook,

WutheringHeights(呼啸山庄)byEmilyBronte.I__57__(absorb)inthebookwhenCathy’sghost(幽灵)appeared.AsIlookedthroughmybook,somestrangenoisesw

erecomingfromthewindow.Iwalkedtowardsthewindow__58__(see)whatwasgoingonthere.AllIobservedwere__59__(branch)oftreeswavingwildly.Allof__60__sudden,

Iheardthenoisesagain.Theysoundedlikesomeonewasknockingatthewindow.ButIknewthatwas_61__(possible)becausemyroomisonthesecondfl

oorofthehouse.Myheartwasbeating__62__(violent)asIquicklyopenedthewindow.Atthatmoment,acold,whitehandcaughtmyarm_63__trie

dtopullmeoutofthewindow.Iscreamedandtriedtofree__64_(I)butinvain.Suddenly,Iheardagentlevoicesaying,“Tommy,wakeup.”Then,Iop

enedmyeyesandsawmymotherwasstandingbymybed,__65__(hold)mybookinherhand.IwassogladthatCathy’sghosthadn’tbee

nreal!第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)在世界环保日到来前夕,联合国教科文组织就如何处理垃圾问题向全世界中学生征文。请你以SavingOurCity为题,写一篇100词左右的短文。文章的第一句已给出,但不计入总

词数。内容包括:1.城市垃圾的危害:①污染环境;②有害健康。2.处理垃圾的措施有:①垃圾分类;②报纸、玻璃的再利用;③有害垃圾的处理;④废水处理;⑤制定法律。注意:1.词数100左右;2.短文题目和首句已为你写好。SavingOurCityItisveryimporta

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___________________________________________________________________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。Itwassummer,andmydadwantedtotreatmeto

avacationlikeneverbefore.HedecidedtotakemeonatriptotheWildWest.WetookaplanetoAlbuquerque,abigcityinthestateofNewMexico.WereachedAlbuquerqueinthelat

eafternoon.UnclePaul,mydad’sfriend,pickedusupfromtheairportanddroveusuptohisfarminPecos.HiswifeTinacookedusadeliciousdinne

randwegottoknowhissonsRyanandKyle.MydadandIspentthenightintheguestroomofthefarmhouselisteningtothefrogsa

ndwaterrollingdowntherivernearby.Veryearlyinthemorning,UnclePaulwokeusuptohavebreakfast.“Thedaystartsatdawnonmyfarm,”hesaid.Afterbreakf

ast,IwenttohelpAuntTinafeedthechickens,whilemydadwentwithUnclePaultotakethesheepouttograze(吃草).IwasimpressedtoseemydadandUnclePaulridinghorses.Theyl

ookedreallycool.Intheafternoon,IaskedUnclePaulifIcouldtakeahorseride,andhesaidyes,aslongasmydadwentwithme.Iw

asn’tgoingtotakeahorseridebymyselfanyway.So,mydadandIputonournewcowboyhats,gotonourhorses,andheadedslowl

ytowardsthemountains.“Don’tbelateforsupper,”UnclePaulcried,“andkeeptothetracksothatyoudon’tgetlost!”“OK!”mydadcriedback.Aft

erawhileUnclePaulandhisfarmhousewereoutofsight.Itwassopeacefulandquietandthecolorsofthebrownrocks,thedeepgreenpinetrees,an

dthelateafternoonsunmixedtocreateamagicscene.Itlookedlikeabeautifulwoven(编织的)blanketspreadoutuponthegroundjustforus.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为l50左右;2.续写部

分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好,不计入总词数。Paragraph1:Suddenlyalittlerabbitjumpedoutinfrontofmyhorse.________________________

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____________答案第一部分听力1.B2.C3.C4.A5.B6.A7.B8.A9.C10.B11.B12.C13.A14.C15.A16.C17.B18.A19.A20.C第二部分阅读理解第一节21-23DBB24-27CABB28-31ADCB32-35

DCDC第二节36-40GFCEB第三部分语言知识运用第一节41-45BCABC46--50BADCD51-55ADBDA第二节56.off57.wasabsorbed58.tosee59.branches60.a61.impossible62.violently63.

and64.myself65.holding第四部分写作第一节第二节书面表达Onepossibleversion:SavingOurCityItisveryimportanttodealwiththerubbishincities.Rubbishmustbe

treatedproperly,otherwiseitmaycauseproblems.Itmaypollutetheairandwater.Ifpeoplebreathethepollutedairordrinkthepollutedwater,theymaygetill.Ourcityhasb

eguntopayattentiontotheproblem.Forexample,rubbishissorted.Somerubbish,suchasnewspapersandglass,isrecycled.T

herest,whichisbelievedtobeharmful,issenttoacertainplaceandburied.Lawshavebeenpassedtoprotecttheenvironment,sowa

stewatershouldbeandistreatedbeforeitispouredintorivers.We'vebeentrying,butthereisstillalongwaytogo.Weshoulddoourbesttofightagainstp

ollution.第二节读后续写:满分25分Onepossibleversion:Paragraph1:Suddenlyalittlerabbitjumpedoutinfrontofmyhorse.Thisunexpectedappearance

frightenedmyhorse,whichmadeitrunwildly.Itriedmybesttocontrolit,butinvain.FrightenedasIwas,Itriedtokeepmybalancetopreventmyselffromfall

ingoff.Fortunately,minuteslater,thehorsestoppedbeforeariver,outofbreath,andsodidI.Atthatmoment,mydadalsocameup.SeeingIwasOK,hewasquiterelieved.B

utitwasclearthatwegotlost.Paragraph2:Wehadnoideawherewewereanditgotdark.Wedidn’tknowwherethefarmhousewas.Whatwecoulddowastog

obackalongtheprevioustrackslowly.Butitwasreallydifficultforusinsuchadarksituation.Justaswewereatthepointofdes

peration,weheardafaintvoicefromthedistance.“ItmustbeUnclePaul,”Isaid.Sowecriedbackwithexcitement.Finally,UnclePaul

safelybroughtusbackhome.Whatanamazingride!

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