湖北省武汉市部分重点中学2021-2022学年高二下学期期中联考英语试题 【武汉专题】

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武汉市部分重点中学2021-2022学年度下学期期中联考高二英语试卷命题学校:武汉市第一中学命题教师:李启冰审题教师:朱馨雅考试时间:2022年4月20日上午9:00-11:00试卷满分:150分注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将准

考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3.非选择题的作答:用黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均

无效。4.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并上交。第I卷(选择题共95分)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)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1

0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.Whichclasswillthespeakersshare?A.Biology.B.English.C.Chemistry.2.HowwillJennyspendmostofhertimeinCanada?

A.Studyingataschool.B.Lookingafterheruncle.C.Travellingaround.3.Howdoesthemanfeel?A.Impatient.B.Helpless.C.Exhausted.4.Who

mightthemanbe?A.Alibrarian.B.Astudent.C.Anovelist.5.Whatwillthewomandothisafternoon?A.Gotoamovie.B.VisitAliceinthecountry.C.Gof

orawalk.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.Whatdoesthewomanprobablywanttodo?A.Returnasweater.B.Exchangesizes.C.Getsomemoneyba

ck.7.Howdoesthemandealwiththesituation?A.Helpfully.B.Rudely.C.Unfairly.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.WhichplacecanMarketStreetleadto?A.Arive

r.B.Afirestation.C.Ashoppingcentre.9.WhatshouldthewomandoaftercrossingRiversideStreet?A.Turnleft.B.Gostraighton.C.Goacrossabridge.10.Whereistheswimm

ingpool?A.OnNorthStreet.B.OnMarketStreet.C.OnMuseumStreet.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whycouldn'tthewomancontacttheman?A.Hisphonewasturnedo

ff.B.Themandidn'ttakehisphonewithhim.C.Therewassomethingwrongwithhisphone.12.Whatdoesthemanlikedoing?A.LearningGreek.B.Goingtoexhibitions.C.Vi

sitingfamouspeople.13.HowdidthewomanfindTaylorSwift'sconcert?A.Costly.B.Wonderful.C.Disappointing.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whoare

morelikelytogetoverweight?A.Low-incomepeople.B.Middle-incomepeople.C.High-incomepeople15.Accordingtothesurvey,whatisthemaincausefor

people'soverweight?A.Lackofexercise.B.Hugeworkpressure.C.Unhealthyfood.16.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Takeexercise.B.Goonad

iet.C.Seeadoctor.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisexpectedataroundfiveorsixintheevening?A.Ice.B.Snow.C.Rain.18.Howmanyinchesofsnowarepredicted?A.Oneortwo.

B.Threeorfour.C.Fiveorsix.19.Whyhasthehighschoolbeenclosed?A.Theroadsaredangeroustodriveon.B.Thecollegehasalreadyshut.C.Thetownisunprepare

dfortheweather.20.Whatsuggestionsdoesthespeakermake?A.Preparingsuppliesforoneortwodays.B.Helpingpushsnowofftheroads.C.Puttingmoresalttopr

eparefortheweather.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。ADifferentcountriescelebra

teChristmasindifferentways.Weaskedsomeofourfriendstoexplainwhathappensintheircountries.Thisiswhattheytoldus.FranceIn

France,ChristmasisalwayscalledNoël.EveryonehasaChristmastree,sometimesdecoratedintheoldwaywithredribbonsandrealwhitewaxcandles.Firtr

eesinthegardenareoftendecoratedtoo,withlightsonallnight.FatherChristmasiscalledPèreNoël.TheChristmasmealisanimportantfamilygatheringwithgoodmeatand

thebestwine.FewpeoplesendChristmascards.MorepeoplesendNewYearcardstowisheveryonegoodluckandjoyfortheNewYear.ThesedaysChristmaslunchisas

tarteroffoiegras(astrongtastingpatemadefromgooseliver)followedbylunchofseafood-usuallyincludinglobstersandoysters.NewZealandChristmasstartsfo

ruswithgiftsunderthetree,tobeopenedonChristmasmorning.Thenit'sontoaChristmasluncheitherathomeoratone'sparentsplace.Turkeyorchickenwithallthe

trimmings(佐料)iseaten,thencomesteatime,itisaBBQforfriendsandfamilytogettogether,andhaveafewbeersorwineswiththemeal!RussiaInthedaysoftheSovietUnion,C

hristmaswasnotcelebratedverymuch.NewYearwastheimportanttime-when“FatherFrost”broughtpresentstochildre

n.WiththefallofCommunism,Christmascanbeopenlycelebrated-eitheronDecember25th;ormoreoftenonJanuary7th.ThunusualdateisbecausetheRussianOrt

hodoxchurchusestheold“Julian”calendarforreligiouscelebrationdays.SpecialChristmasfoodincludescakes,piesand“meatdumplings”.S

wedenThemostimportantdayisChristmasEve.AspecialChristmasmealiseatenonChristmasEve-ham(pork),herringfish,andbrownbeans-andthis

isthetimewhenfamiliesgivepresentstoeachother.ManypeopleattendachurchmeetingearlyonChristmasDay.21.WhydopeopleinFrancesend

NewYearcards?A.TotelltheirfriendstheNewYeariscoming.B.Toaskforsomespecialpresents.C.Toinvitetheirfriendstofamilygathering.D.Tosendtheirfriendsbe

stwishesandhappinessfortheNewYear.22.WhatdotheyhaveincommonwhencelebratingChristmas?A.Aspecialmealisprepare

d.B.EveryonehasaChristmastree.C.Parentsgivegiftstotheirchildren.D.Peopleattendachurchgathering.23.WhichcountrycelebratesChristmas"twice”?A.France.B.N

ewZealandC.SwedenD.RussiaBEradajereOleitathinksshemayhaveapartialsolutionfortwoofourcountry'spersistentprob

lems:garbageandpoverty.It'scalledtheChipBagProject.The26-year-oldstudentandenvironmentalistfromDetroitisaskingafavoroflocalsnacklovers:Rat

herthanthrowyouremptychipbagsintothetrash,donatethemsoshecanturnthemintosleepingbagsforthehomeless.Chipeate

rsdropofftheiremptybagsfromDoritos,Lay's,andotherfavoritesattwolocationsinDetroit:aprintshopandaclothingstore,whereOleita

andhervolunteerhelperscollectthem.Aftertheysanitizethechipbagsinsoapyhotwater,theyslicethemopen,laythemflat,andironthemtogether.Theyusepaddin

gandlinersfromoldcoatstolinetheinsides.Ittakesaboutfourhourstosewasleepingbag,andeachtakesaround150to300chipbags,dependingonwhetherthe

y'resingle-serveorfamilysize.Theresultisasleepingbagthatis"waterproof,lightweight,andeasytocarryaround,”OleitatoldtheDetroitNews.Sincei

tsstartin2020,theChipBagProjecthascollectedmorethan800,000chipbagsand,asoflastDecember,created110sleepingbags.Sure,itwouldbesimplertoraise

themoneytobuynewsleepingbags.Butthat'sonlyhalfthegoalforOleita-whosefamilymovedtotheUnitedStatesfromNigeriaadecadeagowithth

ehopeofattainingabetterlife-andherfellowvolunteers.“Wearededicatedtomakinganimpactnotonlysocially,butenvironmentally,"shes

ays.And,ofcourse,there'sthesymbolismofrecyclingbagsthatwouldotherwiselandinthetrashandusingthemtohelpthehomeless.It'sapowerfulreminder

thatenvironmentalinjusticeandpovertyoftengohandinhand.AsOleitatoldhourdetroit.com:“Ithinkit'stimetoshowconnectionsbet

weenalloftheseissues.”24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“persistent”meaninthefirstparagraph?A.Temporary.B.Tireless.C.Continuous.D.Pri

mitive.25.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.Theemptychipbagsarecollectedfromtwolocations.B.Thechipbagsaresealedwitholdcoats.C.Asleep

ingbagcostsonly200chipbags.D.Asleepingbagcouldn'tbewashedoutifdirty.26.WhydidOleitastarttheChipBagProject?A.To

getridofpoverty.B.Tomakeuseofgarbage.C.Togainabetterlife.D.Tomakeoursocietyandenvironmentbetter.27.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastpar

agraph?A.Recyclingbagswillbelandedinthetrashatlast.B.Connectionsbetweentheseissuesarehardtosetup.C.Environmentalinjusticeandpovertyoftengo

separately.D.There'sasymbolicmeaninginthiswaytohelpthehomeless.CLikeatiredmarriage,therelationshipbetweenlibrariesandpublishersha

slongbeendull.E-books,however,arecausingheartache.Librariesknowtheyneeddigitalwares,butmanypublishersaretoocautiousaboutpir

acy(盗版)andlostsalestoco-operate.Amongthebigsix,onlyRandomHouseandHarperCollinslicensee-bookswithmostlibraries

.Publishersarewisetobenervous.Ownersofe-readersareexactlythecustomerstheyneed:book-loverswithmoney.Ifthesepeopleswitchtoborrowinge-

booksinsteadofbuyingthem,whatthen?Electronicborrowingisawfullyconvenient.Unlikeprintedbooks,whichmustbeche

ckedoutandreturnedtoaphysicallibrarymilesfromwhereyoulive,bookfilescanbedownloadedathome.Thefilesdisappearfromthedevicewh

entheyaredue.E-lendingisnotsimple,however.Therearelotsofdifferentandoftenincompatible(不兼容的)e-bookformats,devicesandl

icenses.MostlibrariesuseacompanycalledOverDrive,whichsecuresrightsfrompublishersandprovidese-booksandaudiofi

lesineveryformat.YetpublishersandlibrariesareworriedbyOverDrive'sglobalmarketdominance,asthecompanycancontrol

feesandconditions.PublisherswereannoyedwhenOverDrivecooperatedwithAmazon,theworld'sbiggestonlinebookseller,lastyear.Ownersof

Amazon'sKindlee-readerwhowanttoborrowe-booksfromlibrariesarenowredirectedtoAmazon'swebsite,wheretheymustusetheirAmazonaccounttosecurealoan.Ac

cordingtoPew,anopinionresearcher,libraryusersareaperfectmarketforAmazon.LatelastyearAmazonintroduceditsKindleOwners'LendingLibrary,

whichletsitsbestcustomersborrowfreeoneofthousandsofpopularbookseachmonth.Librarysupportersarguethatbookborrowersarealsobookbuyersandth

atlibrariesarevitalspacesforreaderstodiscovernewwork.ManywerecheeredbyarecentPewsurvey,whichfoundthatm

orethanhalfofAmericanswithlibrarycardssaytheyprefertobuytheire-books.Sopublisherskeepadjustingtheirlendingarrangementsinsearchoftherightba

lance.RandomHouseraiseditslicensingpricesearlierthisyear,andHarperCollinslimitslibrariestolendingitstitles26times.Thestoryofthelibrarye-b

ookisanail-biter.28.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph1?A.Severalbigpublishershavesolde-bookstolibraries.B.Mostp

ublishersarehesitanttocooperatewithlibraries.C.Librariesareeagertokeepstrongrelationshipwithpublishers.D.Librariesandpublishersfac

ethesameproblemofe-books'piracy.29.Whyarepublishersworriedthatpeoplewillswitchtoelectronicborrowing?A.E-booksmustbecheckedouta

ndreturnedtolibrariesregularly.B.Thereisnotimelimitforthebookfilesdownloadedonthedevice.C.Therearelotsofdifferentandincompatiblee-bookformatsa

vailable.D.Booksalesmaydropsharplybecauseofconvenientelectronicborrowing.30.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.A

mazonisadoptingmeasurestowinmorecustomers.B.OverhalfofAmericansareborrowinge-booksfromlibraries.C.E-bookscanbelentatlibrariesasma

nytimesasyoulike.D.OverDrivedistributese-booksandaudiofilestopublishers.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.TheUncertainEconomicsofE-lending.

B.TheHopefulFutureofPublishingBusiness.C.TheDullRelationshipbetweenLibrariesandPublishers.D.TheCloseCooperationbetwe

enOverDriveandAmazon.DIn2019,theworldgenerated54.6milliontonsofe-waste.However,just17.4percentofitwasformallycollectedandrecycled.Sin

ce2014,theamountofe-wasterecycledhasgrownby1.8milliontons-arelativelysmallamount,consideringthattheamountofe-wastegenerated

increasedby9.2milliontonsinthesameperiod.Globalreservesofsomeelements,suchasplatinum(铂),aresupposedtobefullyusedupwith

in15yearsiftheproportionofrecycledstocksenteringproductiondoesn'tincrease.E-wasteandEVbatteriesarecu

rrentlyrecycledthroughprocessescalledpyrometallurgyandhydrometallurgy.However,theyinvolveburningtemperatureswithahighenergydemandanddeepcarbonfo

otprint,andpoisonouschemicalswhichareharmfultotheenvironment.Alternativesarethereforebeingsought.Ateamofsci

entistsfromtheUniversityofCoventryareextendingonesuchalternative.Theyhavebeenusingnon-poisonousbacteria

tooxidize(使氧化)andrecoverthepreciousmetals-aprocessknownas“bioleaching".Theyhaveshownthatcopperiswidelyrecoverablefrome-waste,andthatallmetalspres

entinEVbatteriescanberecoveredbyusingmicrobes(微生物).Ifextended,bioleachingfacilitieswouldmeanthatmanufacturersofEVbatteriesandotherelec

tronicgoodswouldbeabletorecovermetalslocally,relyinglessoncostlyexportstorecyclingcentersabroad.“Atpresent,akeylimitationfore-w

asterecyclingisthelackofcertificationdetailingthetypesandamountsofmetalscontainedinelectronicgoods.Butwithan

efficientrecyclingprocessappearing,manufacturershavethemotivationtousemorerecycledmaterialintheirproducts,whichwillch

angetheverydesignofelectronicsgoods.It'saboutclosingtheloopofaproduct'slifecycle,”saidtheleaderoftheBioleachingResearchGroup,SebastienFarnaud.Ul

timately,bioleachingtechnologyisbornoutoftheideaofcreatingatrulycircularprocessforthethingsthatweconsume.Weneedtoshiftfroma

mindsetandeconomywhereweseewasteasanendproduct,toonewherethereisn'tevenastartoranendatall.32.Whatdothestatis

ticsinparagraph1indicate?A.Therecyclingrateofe-wasteiscomparativelylow.B.Peoplepaylittleattentiontoe-waster

ecycling.C.E-wastehascausedseriousenvironmentalproblems.D.Theamountofe-wasteissharplyincreasingeveryyear.33.Whatisthedisadvantageofcurrentway

sofrecyclinge-waste?A.Theyonlyapplytocertaine-waste.B.Theygeneratemetalswithacomplexprocess.C.Theyarenotenvironment

allyfriendly.D.Theycauseasharpriseinlocaltemperatures.34.Whatdoweknowaboutthebioleachingtechnology?A.Itrecoversmetalsby

microbes.B.Itproducesnon-poisonousbacteria.C.Ithasbeenappliedabroad.D.Itpromotesthelocalexporttrade.35.Whereisthetextmostp

robablyfrom?A.Anewsreport.B.Ascientificjournal.C.Ahealthmagazine.D.Afictionnovel.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。HowtoStopSpamCallsforGoodIfyoumadealistofthelittlethingsthatbotheredyouthemost,phone

callscamswouldnodoubtbeatthetop.Telemarketers,ormoreoften,automatedrobot-callers,havetricksforinterruptingyouattheworstpo

ssiblemoment.36__Factisthatrobot-callersarenevergoingtostoptryingtoreachyou.Theirschemesbringinhundre

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ams.37___SignupfortheNationalDoNotCallRegistryYourfirstmove:JointheFederalTradeCommission'sNationalDoNotCallRegistry.Youcangetonth

elistbycalling1-888-382-1222fromthephonenumberyouwanttoregister.___38.Todate,theagencyhastaken51legalactionsagainstcompaniesandt

elemarketers,recovering$112million.Usespam-filteringappsandtech__39___Aspam-filteringappcangiveyouasec

ondlayerofprotectionandisagoodadd-ontoyouroverallsmartphonesecurity.Theapp'smakersmaintainalargedatabaseofuser-re

portedrobocalls.Whenoneofthosenumbersdialsyou,theappblocksthephonefromringingandinformsyouthecallisspam.Genius!__40__Youprobablyknowthatacall

erwhoinsistsyouowemoneytotheIRSorsaysyou'llbearrestedifyoudon'tsettleadebtisascammer.Butyour10-year-oldkidandyourold

erparentsandgrandparentsmaybetricked.Andremember:Knowinghowtostopspamcallsisjustonesteptowardavoidings

cams;don'tforgettoexplainhowtostopspamtextstoyourlovedones,too.A.WarnfamilymembersB.ReporttothepoliceatonceC.Followthesestepstopulltheplugonthemo

nceandforall.D.Ifyouhavemultiplenumberstoinput,registerthematDoNotCall.gov.E.Spamcallscanreachyouanytimeandanywherewhenyouuseyoursm

artphone.F.They'reannoying,butthat'snottheonlyreasonyoushouldknowhowtostopspamcalls.G.TheNationalDoNotCall

Registrywillpreventalotofunwantedcalls,butitwon'tstopallofthem.第三部分语言运用(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(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Youneverknowwhenyourlifeisabouttochangeforever.Itcanhappenanyday,atanymoment,andforsomepeople,that_41

_momentisalife-or-deathsituation.WhenIwas13,Iclimbedmyfirstmountain-afairlygentle3,900-footpeaknearwhereIliveinSurrey,BritishColumbia.Ilov

edthechallengeof_42_somethingbiggerthanmyself.IoftengoclimbingwithmyfriendMelOlsen.Twoyearsago,onDecember30,whenIwas16,sheandIdrovetoOrego

nto_43_11,240-footMountHood.It'ssafertostartwinterclimbsatnightwhenthere'slessriskofthesun_44_thesnowpack.Afteraboutfivehours,wereachedDevil

'sKitchen,aplateauatabout10,000feet,justbeforethefinal_45_tothetop.Thetrailswe_46_grewnarrowerandsteeper

.Ataround9a.m.,wereachedapatchoficecalledanicestep.Itwasaboutthreeorfourfeettallandslopedata75-degreeangl

e.I_47_togofirst.Iplacedmyleftfootontheicestep.ConfidentIwassafe,Iputmyfull_48_onit._49_,Iheardacrack,andawholep

ieceoficebrokeoffthestep,rightundermyfoot.Inaninstant,Ifellbackward.IcouldhearMelcallingmynameasI_50_d

own,bouncingofftherockfaceandrollingdownthemountain51Iwasacharacterinavideogame.I_52_outmyarmsandlegs,grabbingatanything.I'dfallen600feetbeforeIcamet

oastop.ThenItooka(n)_53_ofmybodytoseewhereIwashurt,startingwithmyhead,thenmyneckandarms.AsMelmadeherwaydown,Iyelledforhelp.Fourhourslater,rescuersrea

chedme.ThedoctorstoldmeitwouldbeayearbeforeIcouldclimbagain,butIwasbackonthe_54_withinsixmonths.Thefa

llhasmadememore_55_.Onesliponamountaincanchangeeverything.Theexperiencealsomademegrowasaperson.41.A.awesomeB.fundamentalC.lif

e-changingD.influential42.A.conqueringB.slicingC.motivatingD.purchasing43.A.proceedB.tackleC.traceD.dominate44.A.guaranteeingB.d

ecliningC.absorbingD.melting45.A.pushB.accessC.consequenceD.response46.A.recommendedB.scheduledC.followed

D.arranged47.A.claimedB.volunteeredC.admittedD.confirmed48.A.packB.hopeC.mindD.weight49.A.DesperatelyB.PreciselyC.ApparentlyD

.Suddenly50.A.trippedB.brokeC.revealedD.lowered51.A.eventhoughB.asifC.inspiteofD.regardlessof52.A.expo

sedB.graspedC.stuckD.showed53.A.surveyB.breathC.expectationD.rest54.A.destinationB.trailsC.performanceD.innova

tion55.A.energeticB.ambitiousC.adventurousD.careful第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形

式。ATsinghuaUniversitystudent'sonlinestorieshavebroughtmanynetizenstotears.Thestoriesareabout56hesavedmoneylivingoncampus.Uponenrollment,thestudent_57

_(award)atotalof13,000yuanthroughascholarshipandgovernmentloanforlower-incomestudents._58_(put)asidetuitionandotherfees,hewasleftwithjust6,5

00yuan,whichcoveredallhisexpensesforayear.Helived_59_atightbudgetofabout400yuanamonth.Heoftenateinthecanteenandav

oidedclassoutings_60_costextramoney.Inhisjunioryear,hefoundatutoringjobnearcampus.Theworkearnedhim100y

uan_61_hour,raisinghisspendingpowerto2,000-3,000yuanamonth.Afterenteringgraduateschool,hedecidedtodonatehishard-earnedmoneyto_62(need

)students.Hegives3,200yuantofourstudentseverysemesterthroughacharityorganization._63_(express)hisgratitude,hesendstwohandwrittenletterstot

hepeoplewhohelpedhimeveryyear.Hesometimesfilmsashortvideoforthosewhohelpedhim,sendingthembirthdaywishes.

“Havingreceivedhelpmyself,IbelieveIshouldgivebacktohelpmatchthe_64_(kind),”hesaid.“IhopeonedayIcanestablishafoundationlikemyfellowTsinghuaUniversi

ty_65_(graduate)tohelppeopleinneed.”第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你的英国笔友Tom想了解你高中日常生活中的体育活动情况。请你根据以下提示回一封

e-mail。1.体育课情况和课余体育活动;2.你的感受。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearTom,Yours,LiHua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。续

写的词数应为150左右。JustafewweeksbeforeIenteredmyhighschool,myparentsgavemethegreatestgiftanyteenageboycouldas

kfor:acellphone.Ilivedonthatphoneallsummerwithmyfaceburiedinitsscreen.Iignoredmyfamilyandmysurroundings.Beingconnectedwasmoreimportantt

hanbeingpresent.So,youcanimaginemydispleasurewhenIlearnedwhatmydadhadplannedforourfamilyvacationthatyear.“Thisyear,”my

dadsaid,“we'llbedoingsomethingspecial.We'regoingcamping!”Hisexcitementwasmetwithadisappointedsigh.Itwasn'tmydreamvacationbecausemindwasonmyphone.I

wassoburiedinthescreen,infact,thatthefirsttimeIcanremembertrulylookingupwaswhenwedroveacrossabridgeonthewaytoourcampsite.Istaredoutthew

indowandsawredwoodstoweringaboveus,theirbranchesthreateningtopierce(刺破)thebluesky.Isawaroaringriver,withslivers

ofsilkyblackwaterappearingbetweencrashingwhiterapids.Theairblowingintothecarfromtheopenwindowswashot.Butnoneofthatmatteredtome.ThereasonI

hadlookedupwasforsomethingfarmoreserious:myphonenolongerhadservice.Thelasthourofthedrivewasincreasinglytense.Mydadannouncedthathehadchosenacampsite

thathadnocellservice,andthatmyphonewouldbeuselessuntilwereturnedhome.Iwouldbetrappedintheforestforfourdayswith

nowaytocontacttheoutsideworld!Iwentthroughthefullcycleofteenageemotionsduringthefirstdayofthetrip.Iraged(发怒).Ibargained

.Ibegged.Iflip-flopped(转变)fromadepressivestatetoangerandback.Iwenttobedangrilythatnight.ButwhenIawokeinthemorning,some

thinghadchanged.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。Paragraph1Insteadofburyingmyselfinmyphone,Ifocusedonsomething

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