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吕梁市2022-2023学年第二学期期末调研测试高二英语试题2023.本试题满分150分,考试时间120分钟。注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上,认真核对条形码上的姓名、准考证号,并将条形码粘贴在答题卡的指定位置上。2

.答题时使用0.5毫米的黑色中性(签字)笔或碳素笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚。3.请按照题号在各题的答题区域(黑色线框)内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效。4.保持卡面清洁,不折叠,不破损。5.听力部分满分30分,不计入

总分。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的选项,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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.15C.£9.18

.答案是B。1.Whereistheman?A.Inabookstore.B.Inalibrary.C.Inawaitingroom.2.WhatwillthewomanprobablydothiscomingSunday?A.Studyf

oratest.B.Callonherfriend.C.Goonapicnic.3.Howmanyinvitationsintotaldoesthewomanhavetosend?A.Five.B.Ten.C.Fif

teen.4.WhatdidOliverdolastweekend?A.Hewasatameeting.B.HewenttoNewYork.C.Hewatchedafootballmatch.5.Whatistherelationshipbet

weenthetwospeakers?A.Waiterandcustomer.B.Hostandguest.C.Salesmanandcustomer.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和7题。6.What’swrongwit

htheman?A.Hehasheadaches.B.Hehasarunnynose.C.Hehasatemperature.7.Whendidtheproblembegin?A.Twoweeksago.B.

Twomonthsago.C.Threemonthsago.听第7段材料,回答第8和9题。8.WherehasBarbarabeen?A.Milan.B.Florence.C.Rome.9.WhathasBar

baragotinhersuitcase?A.Shoes.B.Stones.C.Books.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatistheproblemwiththewoman’swatch?A.

Itneedscleaning.B.Itisruinedbywater.C.Itneedsanewbattery.11.Whatdoestheshopofferifthewomanchangesabatterythere?A.Afreebattery.B.

One-yearguarantee.C.Freecleaningservice.12.Whycan’tthewomanhaveherwatchrepairedrightaway?A.Themancan’tfix

itatthemoment.B.Thewomandoesn’thaveenoughmoneyonher.C.Thereisnorightbatteryintheshopnow.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Wheredoestheconversationmostprob

ablytakeplace?A.Inasupermarket.B.Inadepartmentstore.C.Inarestaurant.14.Whyisthemannervous?ABecausethisishisfirsttimetoChina.B.Be

causeheknowsnothingaboutChinesetablemanners.C.Becausehedoesn’tknowwhetherhelikesChinesefoodornot..15.What’stheruleoftablemannersthewomantells

themantoobey?A.Tomakehimselfathome.B.Tolearntousechopsticks.C.Tochooselessstrongwines.16.Whatdoestheman

havedinnerwith?A.Chopsticks.B.Aknifeandfork.C.Aspoon.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatanimalscanbeseeninthea

quarium?A.Sharks.B.Whales.C.Polarbears.18.Whatfoodcanthevisitorsgivethemonkeystoeat?A.Speciallypreparedfood.B

.Sweetbiscuits.C.Fruits.19.Wheredomorethan300speciesofbirdscomefrom?A.SouthAfrica.B.SouthAmerica.C.SoutheastAsia.20.Whocanhelp

thevisitorsiftheyhaveanyquestions?A.Thespeaker.B.Thefriendlyfeeders.C.Thepeopleattheinformationdesk.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)第一节(共15小题;每小题3分,满分45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。AProfilepicturesDefinitionAprofilepictureistheimagethatrepresentsasocialmediaaccountinallitsinteractionsonap

latform.Profilepicturesaredisplayednexttotheaccountnamesonposts,commentsandmentions,dependingonthepl

atform.Profilepicturesmakeavisualimpactonsocialmediausersandpotentialcustomers,makingitimportantforbusi

nessestoselecttherightimages.Foracompany,aprofilepictureshouldbethebestpartofthatbrand’simage,usuallyco

mbiningitslogo.HowtoselectaprofilepictureProfilepicturesshouldbeeasilyrecognizableasbelongingtoyourbusiness.Whileusing

anindependentlogoisthemostcommonstrategy,somebrandsusealifestyleimagethatincludesthatlogo.Otherbrandsrelymoreonaperson—arecognizable“faceofthebr

and”.Ifthisisyourmarketingstrategy,yourprofileimageshouldbecreativeandattractive:●Useprofessionalphoto

graphyanddesign.●Colorfulimagesarebetteratcatchingpeople’seyes.●Photosshouldbetakeninbrightlight.●Showasmi

lingface.Ifyouhavemultiplesocialmediaoutlets,usethesameprofilepictureoneveryplatformtocreateaconsistentbran

dimage.Aboveall,usehigh-qualityimages.Keepinmindafewbasicrules:●Imagesshouldbeclear.●Makeimagessimplean

dvisuallystriking.●Alwaysmeetrequirementsoftheplatform’simagesize.Iftheplatformallows,addadescriptiontoyourprofile

picturethatincludeslinkstoyourwebsite.1.Whyisitvitalforabusinesstochooseaproperprofilepicture?A.Aprofilepictureisequaltoabusiness.B.Aprofilep

icturehasavisualinfluenceonpotentialcustomers.C.Aprofilepictureisusuallydisplayednexttotheaccountnames.D.Aprofilepictureisoftenthebestpartofa

company’sbrandimage.2.Whichprincipleshouldbefollowedwhenchoosingaprofilepicture?A.Avoidphotostakeninbrightlight.B.Alwaysuseali

festyleimagewiththelogo.C.Makeimagessimpleaswellasvisuallyappealing.D.Adoptvariousprofilepicturesfordi

fferentsocialmediaoutlets.3.Whereisthetextlikelytobefound?A.Onabusinesswebsite.B.Onabusinessforum.C.Inanacademicreport.D.Inas

choolbrochure.BTheChinesefashionicon,qipao,wasbornacenturyagoinShanghai.However,thedressmadeitswaythroughhis

toryfromthehandsofoldcraftsmenandisdeep-rootedinChineseculture.“Qipaousedtobesopopular,”LeungLong-kong,89,awell-knownqipaocr

aftsman,says,addingthatthedresswasaneverydayoutfitamongwomen,fromthelesswell-offtowomenatthehighestlevelsofsoc

iety.“Now,nobodyiswearingthemexceptongrandandhappyoccasions.”Tocarryonthetradition,fashiondesignerMaryYu,41,whohasbeenatte

ndingclassesteachingknotbutton-makingtechniques,istryingtorenewthedesignofqipaobytakingsymbolsfromChinesehistoryandlit

erature.“IfeelIshouldlookintoChinesecultureandlearnmoreaboutthepast.Peopleshouldhaveanin-depthunderstandingoftheircultureinor

dertomoveon.Fashiondesignrequiresaprofoundknowledgeofone’sculturebeforevisualizingit.Afteraperiodofwearingforeignbrandsallthetime,therewillbeadaywh

enonelooksbacktotraditionalChineseculture.Itisaboutfindingthestuffthatexistsinyourgenesandsuitsyoubest,”Yusays.Yusetupherownqipaobrandin2016.Mos

toftheclothesweremadebytailorsbasedinShenzhenandHangzhou,fortheirlowercostandmoretraditionalwork.Intheconstantl

yevolvingfashionindustry,qipaoiscatchingupwiththetimes.Zippers,digitalprintpatternsandnewmaterialssuchaslaceandden

imhavebeenintroducedtoanewgeneration.Moredaringideaslike3Dprintedqipaohavealsobecomeareality.Yubelievedthatwiththehelp

ofthesenewtechnologies,qipaowillfinditswaybacktothedailylifeofChinesepeopleinthenearfuture.4.Howpopularwasqipaointhepast?A.EveryShang

haiwomanworeqipao.B.Variouswomenworeqipaoasaneverydayoutfit.COnlywomenofthehighestrankworeqipaoeveryday.D.Ever

ywomanworeqipaoongrandandhappyoccasions.5.HowisMaryYutryingtogivenewlifetoqipao?A.Sheisteachingknotbutton-makingt

echniques.B.Sheisseekingwaystocutdownthecostofmakingqipao.C.SheistakinginspirationfromChinesehistoryandliterature.D.Sheisattemptingtobreak

awayfromtheinfluenceofforeignbrands.6.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeMaryYu?A.Cautiousandpersistent.B.Patrioticandcon

servative.C.Innovativeandpassionate.D.Considerateandambitious.7.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthetext?A.Qipao:WheretoGo?B.Qipao:a

TreasureLostC.Qipao:WhentoWear?D.Qipao:aSymbolofWealthCDoyousometimesignoreyourmomwhilechattingwithfriends?Ifyou’reateen,tha

t’sfairlycommon.Anda.newstudymayexplainwhysomanyadolescentstuneouttheirmoms’voices.Sciencehasshownthatyoungchildren’sbrainsarewellad

aptedtotheirmothers’voices.Butaschildrengrowintoteenagers,everythingischanging.Thelatestresearchshowsthatteenagers’brainsareno

wmoreadaptedtothevoicesofstrangersthantheirownmothers.ThisiswhatDanielAbramsexplains,whoisaneuroscientist

atStanfordUniversitySchoolofMedicineinCalifornia.Abramsandhiscolleaguesalreadyknewthatyoungerkids’brainsresp

ondmorestronglytotheirmoms’voicesthantoastranger’s.“Inadolescence,weshowtheexactoppositeofthat,”Abramssays.Forteens,the

sebrainregionsrespondmoretounfamiliarvoicesthantotheirmoms’.Thisshiftinwhatvoicearousesinterestmostseemst

ohappenbetweenages13and14.That’swhenteenagersareinthemidstofpuberty(青春期),aroughlydecade-longtransitio

ntoadulthood.Theseareasintheadolescents’brainsdon’tstoprespondingtotheirmoms,Abramssays.It’sjustthatunfamiliarvoicesbecomemorerewardingandworthyofa

ttention.Here’swhy:Askidsgrowup,theyexpandtheirsocialconnectionswaybeyondtheirfamily.Sotheirbrainsneedtob

eginpayingmoreattentiontothatbroaderworld.“Aswemature,oursurvivaldependslessandlessonmaternal(母亲的)support,”saysLeslieSeltzer

,abiologicalanthropologistattheUniversityofWisconsin-Madison.Shewaspartoftheteamthatcarriedoutthat2011study.Instead,shesays,“Were

lymoreandmoreonourpeers—friendsandothersclosertoourownage.”Abramssaidthatalthoughteenagersandtheirparentssometimes

feelfrustratedwithmissinginformation,itdoesn’tmatter.“Thisisthewaythebrainconnects,andthereisgoodreason

.”8Whatdotheunderlinedwords“tuneout”inParagraph1mean?A.Showrespectto.B.Cooperatewith.C.Paylittleattentionto.D

.Singintunewith.9.Howdoteenagersbehavedifferentlyfromtheirchildhood?A.Theyarefamiliartotheirmothers’voices.B.Theyare

moreexcitedhearingtheirmothers’voices.C.Theyrespondmorestronglytostrangers’voicesthantotheirmothers’.D.Theydeliberatelyignore

theirmothersoutofadesiretobeindependent.10.Whyisthereachangeinteenagers’responsetotheirmoms’voices?ATheirbrainsjuststoprespondingtotheirm

oms.B.Theirmoms’voicesbringthemastrongsenseoffrustration.C.Theirmoms’voicesarenolongerrewardingandworthyofattention.D.Theirbrainsne

edtopaymoreattentiontosocialconnectionsoutsidetheirfamily...11.WhatdoesAbramsthinkofthechangeinfamilyrelations?A.Disturbing.B.Inspiring.C.Insignifica

nt.D.Disappointing.DAroundhalfthepeopleweconsiderourfriendsdon’tconsiderustheirsinreturn,asrecentresearchindica

tes.Aswiththefamousfindingthatalmosteveryonethinksthey’reinthetop50%ofsafedrivers,wecan’tallbetheoneswiththerightsenseofwhoreallylikesus.Andifwe’re

strugglingthroughlifewithsuchawrongunderstandingofoursocialcircles,whataboutalltheotherreceivedwisdomaboutfriendship’simportance?Itha

sbeenfoundthatfriendskeepusphysicallyhealthy,aliveforlonger,lesspossibilityofdepressionandmorefinanciallysuccessful—buthowmuchofthat,especially

whentheresearchisbasedonself-reports,comesfromthoseactuallyhavingfriends,insteadofthosebelievingthattheydo?Perhapsitshouldn’tbesurprisi

ngtolearnthat,whenitcomestofriendship,we’reinthecontrolofanego-boostingmisconception(自我膨胀的错误想法):that’strue

inmanysidesoflife.Peoplewithhealthyself-esteemusuallyoverestimateboththeirinterpersonalskillsandtheirc

ontroloverevents.Somepsychologistsfindthatmildlydepressedpeoplehaveanexactergraspoftheirabilitiesthanthenon-depres

sed.Youneedn’treactstronglytothethoughtthatyour“friends”mightsecretlynotlikeyousincethisparticularstudyfo

cusedonuniversitystudents.It’swell-knownthatoursocialcirclesbecomesmalleraswegrowup,toooften,especiallyinafriend-starvedold

age.Butisn’titpossiblethatthisdecreaseisbetterthoughtofaswinnowing(筛选)thelistoftruefriends,aswefocusonthosefriendshipsthatareactuallyreciprocated(回报

),whilewequitthosewhodon’ttreatusinthesamewayaswetreatthem?Therearecertainlyreasonstoworryaboutaloneline

sscrisisamongtheelderly,buthavingonlyafewfriendsmaynotbegoodevidenceforit.IfImakeittomyfinalyearswithonl

yahandfuloffriendships,it’snotasadstate,becauselifehasdecreasedthemdowntotheonesthatreallycount.I’dcalli

tanefficientuseofmyremainingtime.12.WhydoestheauthormentionthefamousfindinginParagraph1?A.Tostatethat

notallpeoplejudgetheirdrivingabilityappropriately.B.Toillustratethathumanscan’tassesstheirfriendsproperly.C

.Toarguethatwedon’tunderstandsocialcircles.D.Toemphasizetheimportanceoffriendship.13.WhatdoesParagraph3mainlytalkabout?A.Fri

endshipisofgreatsignificanceforourlife.B.Friendshipmaynotbesoeasytodevelopasitappears.C.Previousresearchfindingsaboutfriends

hipmaybewrong.D.Previousresearchonfriendshipislargelybasedonself-reports.14.Accordingtosomepsychologists,who

havethebestunderstandingoftheirownabilities?A.Thosewithhighself-esteem.B.Thosewithseveredepression.C.Thosewithslightdepression.D.T

hosewithhealthyself-esteem.15.What’stheauthor’ssuggestionfortheseniorsintermsoffriends?A.It’ssadtoha

veonlyafewfriends.B.It’sbettertohaveagreatmanyfriends.C.It’sessentialtoquitfriendsoflessimportance.D.I

t’stotallyacceptabletohavejustafewtruefriends.第二节(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15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。Ibelievealmosteveryonewouldliketwothingsfromtheirjobsandcareers:successandhappiness.Theywanttodorelativelywellfinanci

ally,receivefairrecognitionfortheiraccomplishments,enjoytheirworkasmuchasonecan,andbecomehappierasapersonasaresult.Somanypeople,especiallyambitious

,hard-workingpeople,simplifytheminalogicalway:Theyfirstseeksuccessandthenassumethatsuccesswillleadtohappiness.____16____.Chasingsuccesshascoststh

atcanenduploweringhappiness.Thisisnottosaythatyouhavetochoosebetweensuccessandhappiness.____17____.Butyouhavetoreverse(颠倒)theorderof

operations:Insteadoftryingfirsttogetsuccessandhopingitleadstohappiness,startbyworkingonyourhappiness,whichwillenhanceyoursuccess.Wheth

eryouareanemployeeoremployer,itisabetterinvestmenttoincreasehappinessatworkandinlife,ratherthansimplytryingtoincreasemeasuresofsuccess.____

18____.Nomatterhowmuchyouenjoyyourwork,overworkwillbecomeanobstruction(阻碍)towell-being.Onceworkquantityisundercontrol,happinessat

workrequiresasenseofmeaningandpurpose.____19____.Earnedsuccessimpliesasenseofaccomplishmentandrecognitionforajobwelldone,whileservicetoother

srequiresknowledgeoftherealpeoplewhobenefitfromyourwork.Ultimately,althoughsuccessandhappinessarelinked,themagicmostlyworksone-way—andnotinthe

waythatmostpeoplethink.____20____,andmayleadyoutounhappiness.Butworkingonyourhappiness.givesyouthebestchanceatgettingboth.A.Youca

nobtainbothB.ButthisreasoningisfaultyC.It’sfairlyreasonabletothinkthisway,thoughD.Workingonyoursuccesstogethappierisinefficientatbest(充其量)E.

ThefirstthingtorememberisthathappinessrequiresbalanceF.It’sdangeroustopursuesuccessinsteadofhappinessG.Thetwokeyaspectsofmeaningfulwo

rkareearnedsuccessandservicetoothers第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分50分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满30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。Youneverreallyknowhowyou’llreacttoanemergencysituationuntilithappenstoyou.Manypeople____21____whenthingsgowrong,butothe

rsinstinctivelyknowhowtotakecharge.ThankfullyforagroupofstudentsinTopsham,Maine,brothersConnorandSeamusfellintothe____22

____category.ConnorandSeamuswereridingthebustoschoolonemorningwhenConnorsawthe____23____Arthursufferamedicalemerge

ncyandfallontothefloorheavily.Thebuswent____24____,headingtotheditch(渠)ontheright.Connorwholearnthowtodriveknew____25____whathehadtod

o.“Iroseandpressedonthebrakeandtoldmyyoungerbrothertocall911,”hesaid,recallinghisthoughtsinthemoment.“Ineedto____

26____thisbusbeforeitgoesintotheditch.”Theteenagerheldthe____27____whilejamminghisfootontothebrake.Meanwhile,Seamusdialed911immedi

atelyandthenbegantodirecttheother____28____togetoffthebusquickly.Allthewhile,hekept____29____andevenpausedtogiveacryings

tudenta(n)_____30_____.WhileSeamushandledtheotherkids,ConnorandanotherstudenthadjuststartedgivingArthurCPRwhenthepolicea

rrivedonthescene.Usingadefibrillator(除颤器),they_____31_____togetthevictim’sheartbeatingagain.Thebrothersarebei

ng_____32_____fortheiraction.Thepolicesaytheykeptthesituationundercontrolandpreventedanyoneelsegetting_____33_____.“

Butforthem,maybewewouldhave_____34_____thebestchance,”saidGomez,apoliceman.“Thankthemfor_____35_____andbeingheroes.”21.A.complainB.panicC.acceptD.esc

ape22.A.latterB.laterC.formerD.first23.A.teacherB.driverC.coachD.passenger24.A.outofcontrolB.inflamesC.outofwaterD.intopieces2

5.A.directlyB.constantlyC.naturallyD.instantly26.A.identifyB.driveC.recordD.stop27.A.seatB.ringC.wheelD.door28.A.crewB.stud

entsC.customersD.police29.A.stillB.calmC.silentD.awake30.A.hugB.nodC.applauseD.laugh31.A.happenedB.determined

C.managedD.attempted32.A.praisedB.rewardedC.criticizedD.promoted33.A.anxiousB.lostC.upsetD.hurt34.A.forgotB.ignoredC.missedD.skipped35.

A.showingupB.hangingoutC.stickingaroundD.steppingup第二节(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20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。Bird-watchinghasbeenincludedinapublicbene

fitprogram“ParkClasses”inWuhanschools.____36____(bury)inbooksandhavinglittleaccesstotheoutsideworld,manystudentsdon’thavet

he____37____(little)ideaofwhatnaturereallyis.Thisprogramisdesigned____38____(raise)theawarenessofenvironmentalpr

otectionamongschoolkids,____39____oftenfeelgreatlyrefreshedbyappreciatingthegraceoftheadorablecreaturesthroughcameras.Amongtheselectivecourse

s____40____(be)therestorationofsmallandmicrowetlands.Asforthiscourse,what____41____(need)isalotofhands-onprac

tice.Underthe____42____(guide)oftheirteachers,studentsarerequiredtoconductresearchona500-square-meterwetlandinthecitypark

s.Focusingtheirattention____43____thewetland’sphysicalcondition,theyhaverecordedthenumberofplantandanimalspeciestocreatearestorationplan.Thank

stotheirefforts,thebiodiversityofthewetlandhasbeen____44____(significant)improved.“It’sverymeaningful,”

saidLiChenliang,_____45_____eighthgraderfromthisproject.“Ihavegainedalotofknowledgethatcannotbedirectlygotfrombooks.Ishouldmak

efulluseofthecity’secologicaladvantagesandgetmorechancestogetclosertonature.”第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.

人生似一首交响乐,有高潮,有低谷,校园生活中总有一些瞬间令人难忘。假设你是李华,请你写一篇主题为“难忘的时刻”的演讲稿,在英语课堂上分享。内容主要包括:1.列举那些难忘的时刻;2.你的感悟与态度。注意:1.写

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______________第二节(满分25分)47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整短文。WhatItMeanstoServeIdidn’tcontinuecollege

aftergraduation.Imovedoutofmyfamily.Withlittleworkexperience,Iservedasawaitress.Butduringthefiveyears’labor,If

oundmyselfburningcaloriesrunningaboutonlyforatip.IhadhadenoughsoImovedtoasmallertownhopingtopursueacollegedegree.IpromisedIwouldnever

servepeopleagain-atleastnotinsuchway.Itwastimetoservemyself.Luckily,Ireceivedapositionasanafterschoolprogramtutora

talocalmiddleschool,withtheaddedbenefitofcompletingEnglisheducationdegree.Ihadtheopportunitytogobig!Thekidwoul

dneedme-arolemodelandatrustworthyfriend,Ibelieved.Butmyfirstdaywaswelcomedbythestudents’indifference(冷漠).Thedesksweremessyandthewholer

oomsmelledofdirtygymsocks.Myexcitementbegantodiedown.Idoubtedwhetherthenewjobwasamistake.Theplaygroundactivitywas

deafeningwhilehomeworktimewasnotmuchbetter.Aftermyrepeatedpersistence,theyfinallyturnedofftheplaygroundmode.Butjustafewminutespassedwh

enInoticedtwokidsquarrelinginthecorner.IsupposeditwasanotherlittleincidentbutonekidnamedJeremybotheredme.Hesho

utedatmeforcomingathim.AndwhenIaskedthemtoreturntotheirseats,heslammed(用力摔)hisbackpackandgrewmadasItriedtourgehimtotaketherightattitude.

“Idon’tlikeyou,homeworkandthisafterschoolprogram!Allyouguysdoisyellatme.I’mnevercomingback.”hewalkedoutoftheclassroom,slammingthedoor.Nat

urally,Iwassofrustrated(挫败的).IwonderedwhyIamhere.Mostkidsdisrespectedme!Ipausedtotakeadeepbreath.ThensuddenlyIthoughttomyself,“

Yousaidyouwouldneverservepeopleagain,butyoudon’tunderstandwhatthesekidsreallyneed.”Atthatmoment,Irememberedmymiddle-schoolli

fe.Ialwayshadapoorattitude,neverdidmyschoolwork,repeatedlygotintofights,anddisrespectedmyelders.注意:的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。RealizingIwasnotdifferent,IwalkedoutintothehallandcaughtupwithJeremy._________________________________________________

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