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2024届高二英语月考试题第一部分听力30分(每小题1.5分)第一节: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。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whydoesthemanlooksick?A.Hehasafever.B.Hecatchesac
old.C.Heiswornout.2.Whenwillthemanhavehisfitnesslesson?A.OnWednesdayB.OnFridayC.OnSaturday.3.Whatarethetwospeakersprobablytryin
gtodo?A.Callataxi.B.Catchaplane.C.Catchabus.4.Howmuchwillthemanpay?A.300yuan.B.600yuan.C.900yuan.5Whatsubjectistheman's
favorite?A.Chemistry.B.BiologyC.History.第三节听下面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。每段对话或独白读两遍.听第6段材料,回答第6.7题6Howman
ybottlesarethereinthelargepack?A.48.B.24.C.20.7.Whenwillthewomanprobablygotothestore?A.At11:00a.m.B.Around1:00p.m.C.At2:00p.
m.听第7段材料,回答第8.9题8.Howmanyforeigncountrieshasthemanbeentosofar?A.Five.B.Four.C.Three.9.WhenwillthemangotoFrance?A.Intendays.B.Next
month.C.Nextyear.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题10Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Aplacewherepeoplecanhaveadrink.B.Atimewhenpeoplecanhavefun.C
.Afriendtheybothliketotalkwith.11.Forhowmanyhoursisapubusuallyopen?A.About12hoursaday.B.8to9hoursaday.C.Itdependsontheowner.12.Whoisallo
wedtogointoapubinEngland?A.Allpeopleover14yearsold.B.Allpeopleover16yearsold.C.Allpeopleover18yearsold.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题13W
hatistheman'snewbosslike?A.Careful.B.Easy-going.C.Strict.14.Wheredoesthemanwork?A.AtafinancialcompanyB.Atamusicco
mpany.C.Atanewspaperoffice.15.Whatdoestheman'sbossadvisehimtodo?A.Listentomusicmoreoften.B.Playsportsmoreoften.C.Readthenewspaperm
oreoften.16Whatdoesthewomangivetheman?A.ACD.B.Anewspaper.C.Adocument.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题17.Whatisthesecond-mo
stlearnedlanguageintheworld?A.French.B.English.C.German.18.Howmanypeopledon'tspeakFrenchinFrance?A.88%of
thepopulation.B.70%ofthepopulation.C.12%ofthepopulation.19.Wheredo“FrenchFries"comefrom?A.Italy.B.Spain.C.France.20
.Howmanyfashiondesignersarementionedinthetalk?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.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。ANur
sesarerequiredinallareasofthemedicalfieldfromhospitalsandnursinghomestoschoolsandthearmedforces,headingtoagreatneedofcertifiednurses.Her
earesomebestuniversitiesforadegreeinnursing.SimmonsCollegeSimmonsCollegeisaprivatewomen’scollegefoundedinBostonin1899.Nursingisthetopmajo
rattheschoolaswellasthemostpopular.ThenursinggraduatesfromSimmonsmakeabout$58,000everyyear.VillanovaUniversi
tyVillanovaUniversityisaresearchuniversitylocatedinRadnorTownship,Pennsylvania.NamedafterSaintThomasofVillanova,theschoolistheoldestCatholic
universityinPennsylvania.Nursingisapopularmajorandisofferedasanonlinedegreeaswell.ThenursinggraduatesfromVillanovamakeabout$63,000ever
yyear.UniversityofCalifornia,LosAngelesTheUCLASchoolofNursingisknownforitsexcellenteducationprovidedbya
groupofleadersinthemedicalfield.Thefour-yearprogramallowsstudentstobequalifiednursesthroughclassroomlearningandclinicaltraining.Anurs
ingdegreefromUCLAleadstopositionsinmanyhospitalsandclinics,withayearlyincomeofabout$84,000.NewYorkUniversityNewYorkUniversityattachesgreatimpo
rtancetoreal-worldexperience.Alongwithtakingclassesinschool,studentsmainlyworkinthehealthcareenvironme
ntreceivingtechnicaltrainingAdditionally,NursingstudentsofNYUCollegehavethechancetostudyinAbuDhabi,Chinaando
thercountriesinAfrica,Asia,EuropeandSouthAmerica.TheeducationfromNYUwillpreparestudentstohelpdoctorstreatpatients,earningayearlyinco
meofabout$86,000.21.IfNorahastolookafterherchildrenathome,whichuniversityorcollegecanshechoosetogeta
nursingdegree?A.SimmonsCollege.B.VillanovaUniversity.C.UniversityofCalifornia,LosAngelesD.NewYorkUniversity.22.WhatmakestheUCLASchoolofNursingfamous
?A.Itshigh-qualityteaching.B.Itsfour-yearprogram.C.Theclinicaltrainingitoffers.D.Theyearlyincomeofgraduates.23.NYUCollegeofNursingfocusesmor
eattentiononstudents’__________A.futureincomeB.LearningenvironmentC.PracticaltrainingD.chancetostudybetterBA
t1:43a.m,BertozziwasawakenedbyaphonecallfromaNobelcommitteerepresentativewho,revealingthemomentousnew
s,toldher,“Youhave50minutestocollectyourselfandwaituntilyourlifechanges.”Instructednottosharetheannouncementoutsideofhertightestinne
rcircle,thefirstpersonBertozzicalledwasherfather,WilliamBertozzi,aretiredphysicsprofessorfromMIT.“He’s91and,ofcourse,hewasjustoverjoyed,”saidBer
tozzi.“Andthenhecalledmysistersforme.Oneofmysistersandmydadwatcheditlive.”Bertozziwasrecognizedforfoundingthefieldofbioorthogonalchemistry(生物正交化学
),asetofchemicalreactionsthatallowresearcherstostudymolecules(分子)andtheirinteractionsinlivingthingswithoutinvolvingnatural
biologicalprocesses,Bertozzi’slabhasbeenusingthenewmethodstoanswerfundamentalquestionsabouttheroleofsugarsinbiology,tosol
vepracticalproblems,suchasdevelopingbettertestsforinfectiousdiseases,andtocreateanewmedicinethatcanbettertargettu
mors(肿瘤).“IcouldnotbemoredelightedthatBertozzihaswontheNobelPrizeinchemistry,”saidStanfordPresidentMarcTessier-Lavigne.“I
npioneeringthefieldofbioorthogonalchemistry,Bertozziinventedanewwayofstudyingbiomolecularprocesses,onethathashelpedscientistsaroundtheworldgaindeeper
understandingofchemicalreactionsinlivingsystems.Beingacrownjewelinchemistry,herworkhashadremarkablereal-worldimpact.Theresearchachie
vementshavebeenusedtostudyhowcellsbuildproteinsandothermolecules,todevelopnewcancermedicines,andtoproducenewmaterialsforenergysto
rage,amongmanyotherapplications.”“TheycallandI’mnotevenawake...havehundredsofvoicemails.Thisishowit’sgoingtobeallday.Thisiscrazy,”shesaid.Pausi
ngbetweeninterviewsabouttwohourslatertocheckhermessages,Bertozzisaid,“Myfamilyisalreadybookingtheirfligh
tstoStockholm.It’samazing.Gobacktosleep!”24.WhywasacallmadetoBertozziatmidnight?A.Towarnherofsomeemergency.B.Toi
nformherofwinningtheprize.C.Tomakepreparationsforameeting.D.Tocollectthingstovisitherrelatives.25.WhatdoesBertozzi’slabuset
henewmethodstodo?A.Developanewdrugforcancer.B.Producemorenutritioussugars.C.Separatebiologyfromchemistry.D.Fin
dcuresforinfectiousdiseases.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“acrownjewel”inparagraph4referto?A.Theking’streasure.B.Theunivers
alfocus.C.Themostcomplexpart.D.Themostvaluablebreakthrough.27.WhatkindofpersonisBertozzi?A.Courageousandquiet.B.Helpfulandgen
erous.C.Wildandhard-working.D.PioneeringandCreative.CScientistshavecomeupwithanewwayofidentifyinganimalsinanarea—bytestingDN
Asuckedoutoftheair.Theresearchersbelievetheirnewmethodcouldhelpscientistskeeptrackofanimalsthatarehardtospot,
includingendangeredanimals.Twoteamsofscientists—oneinDenmarkandoneintheUnitedKingdom—cameupwiththesamequestionatabo
utthesametime:CouldtheyidentifytheanimalsinanareafromDNAthatwassimplyfloatingintheair?TestingforeDNA(“environmental”DNA)isn’tanewidea,butmostoftheti
me,scientistslookforeDNAinwater.DNAintheairisusuallysosmallthatitwouldtakeamicroscopetoseeit.Thescientistsdidn’thave
highhopesfortheirexperiment.Neitherteamknewthattheothergroupwasworkingonasimilarexperiment.Onecollectedsamplesfro
mdifferentlocationsatDenmark’sCopenhagenZoo,andtheotheratHamertonZooParkintheUK.Thescientistsusedsligh
tlydifferentmethodstocollecttheirsamples.Butbasically,bothteamsusedvacuums(真空装置)andfanstocollectextremelytinybitsofDNAontoveryhighqualityfilters(
过滤器).Inthelaboratory,theygottheDNAfromthefiltersandmadecopiesofittostudy.Bycomparingtheirsampleswithexamp
lesofDNAfromdifferentanimals,thescientistswereabletoidentifymanydifferentanimalsatthezoos.TheresearchersinDenmarkidentified49differentkindsof
animals.TheteamintheUKidentified25differentkindsofanimals.TheyevenidentifiedDNAfromanimalsthatwereinsidesealedbuildingsEachteamo
nlydiscoveredtheotherexperimentaftertheyhadwrittenapaperabouttheirownresults.Insteadofcompeting,thetwodecidedtocombine
theirresultsandpublishapapertogether.Bothteamsareexcitedaboutthewaysthisnewmethodcouldbeusedinthewild.Scientistshavebeenlookingforbetterway
stotrackendangeredanimalswithoutinterferingwiththem.Ifresearchersknowwhereanimalslive,theycandoabetterjobofprotectingthem.“Then
extstepistofigureouthowtotakethismethodintonature,”saysDr.Bohmann.28.Whatwasthescientists’attitudetowardst
heirexperimentinitially?A.HopefulB.DoubtfulC.DisappointedD.Satisfied29.Whichdescriptionaboutthetwoteamsiscorrect?A.Theykneweac
hotherverywellbefore.B.Bothofthemarefromthesamecountry.C.Theirresearchmethodswerenotexactlythesame.D.TheyidentifiedDNAfromnearly
70kindsofanimalsintotal.30.Whatisthepositiveeffectofthisexperiment?A.Itincreaseshumaninteractionwithwildlife.B.Itenables
thetwoteamstocompeteinscience.C.Itcouldhelppeopleescapefromdangerousanimals.D.Itcouldhelpprotectendangeredanimalsinabetterway.31.Whatc
anbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.AGroundbreakingWaytoProtectAnimalsB.DNAofAnimalsintheUKandDenmarkC.ScientistsIdentifyAnimal
sbyDNAintheAirD.TwoExperimentalTeamsDoingtheSameThingDPeopleoftenplantoreceivemedicalexambutdon’t,resultinginincreasingh
ealthcarecost.Asurprisingnumberofcitizensmeantocompletetaxformsintimebutforgetto,forcingthemtopayunnec
essaryfines.Manyfamiliesmissthegovernmentdeadlinetocompletefinancialaidforms,losingoutonaidavailableforchildcare.
Howcanpolicymakershelppeoplefollowthroughonimportanttasks?Theyusecarrotsandsticks:bonuses,latefees,orregulations.These
methodscanbeclumsy,andoftenaren’teffectiveforthesituationathand.Remindingpeopletoformsimpleplans.however,providesalow-cost,simple,andpowerfultoo
l.Evidenceisgrowingthatprovidingprompts(提示),whichpushpeopleatkeytimestothinkthroughhowandwhentheywillfollowthrough,makepeoplemorelikelytoactont
asksofimportance.Inoneearlyrandomized(随机的)studyonvaccination(预防接种)rates,forexample,ateamofsocialpsychologistsshowedthat28%ofOxfordUniversitys
eniorsgottheshotafterbeingencouragedtoreviewtheirweeklyschedulesandtoselectapossibletimetostopbythehealthcenter.Theywerealsogivenalist
oftimeswhenshotswereavailableandamapshowingthehealthcenter’slocation.Only3%oftheseniorsgottheshotwhensimplyinformedabouthowe
ffectivetheshotswere.Peoplewhomakeaplangainanadvantagefromtheirpsychologicalforces.Specifically,theycanovercomethetendencytoputoffaswellasthet
endencytobeoverlyoptimisticaboutthetimeitwilltaketoaccomplishatask.Peoplemistakenlybelievethattheirstrongintentionsareenoughtopushthemtoperfo
rmdesiredbehaviors.Thesepsychologicalresearchresultsstresstheneedforpolicydecisionsthatencourageplanmakingandimprovesocialwelfare.32.Whatphenomen
onisdescribedinparagraph1?A.Heavyburdenofdailychores.B.Lackoftaskmanagementskills.C.Disappointmentofover-ambitions.D.Failuretoach
ieveoriginalintentions.33.Whatdoestherandomizedvaccinationstudyshow?A.Peopleneedtothinkdeeplybeforet
heyact.B.Specificremindershelppeopleaccomplishplans.C.Awarenessoftasksignificancemattersinplanning.D.Seniorsneedencouragementtohavevac
cinationshots.34.Whatpsychologicalbenefitcanpeoplegetfrommakingaplan?A.Theyarerealisticinthetimerequired.B.Theyareoptimisticabouttheoutcome.C.Theyar
econfidenttoovercomehardship.D.Theyarecarefulwithtaskarrangements.35.Whomaybetheintendedreadersofthistext?A.Medicalstaff.B.Governmentofficials.C.Ord
inarypeople.D.Socialpsychologists.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。StudyinginAmeric
apresentsyouwithuniqueopportunitiestogetinvolvedinacommunitythatpushesyoutosucceed.____36____Thesetipswillhelpyoumake
themostofthefouryears.Participationinuniversityprogramshelpsyoumakenewfriendsandestablishaconnectionwithyourschool.Atthe
beginningoftheschoolyear,mostuniversitieswillhostanorganizationfairwhereeverycluboncampuswillberecruiting(招募)
newmembers.___37____Bychattingwitholdclubmembers,youcandecidewhereyou’llfitbest.Tobestprepareforyourfuture,growingyourprofessionalnetworkisessential.
Joiningprofessionalstudentorganizationsthatcorrespondwithyourprofessionalinterestsisagreatplacetostart.For
example,professionalsocietiesoftenholdconferencesandsendoutnewslettersaboutindustryhappenings.Remembe
rtobeactiveandinterestedinyourcollegeyears.____38____Takingpartinvoluntaryworkisapracticalwaytomakeadiffere
nceinthelocalcommunitywhereyouruniversityislocated.SomeorganizationslikeHabitatforHumanityhaveopportunitiesthroughoutthecountry.Nei
ghborhoodssurroundingyouruniversitywillalsohaveindividualneedsandserviceopportunitiesthatwillbenefitfromyourhelp.____39____
Itshowsanewsideoftheplaceyou’llcallhomeforthenextseveralyears.____40____ButgettingaroundAmericaonbreakscanbeagreatopportunitytoseemoreof
it.Ifyouhavetime,considertakingdifferenttrips,inwhichyoucanexploredifferentculturesandmeetnewfriends.Gradually,you’llfindyourvi
sionbroadenedandlifeenriched.A.Beingavolunteercanadvanceyourcareer.B.Collegeistheperfecttimetolearnandgrow.C.Livingo
ffcampusisagreatwaytosavemoney.D.Theeventgivesyouanideaofeachorganization.E.Italsoallowsyoutogetanidealjobaftergraduation.F.Travelingover
seascanbedifficultduringtheschoolyear.G.Volunteeringhelpsyoufeelconnectedtothecommunityyoulivein.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。COVID-19hasclosedschoolsandpubliclibrariesacrosstheUnitedStates.However,al
ibrarianinVirginiahasthoughtof(a)n41waytokeepkidsreading,freeofcharge.Drones(无人机)willdeliverbooksoftheir42straig
httotheirdoor.KellyPassek,amiddleschoollibrarianinVirginia’sMontgomeryCountySchoolDistrict,isanearly43ofadronedeliveryservice.SetupbyacompanycalledWi
ng,thepilotprojecthasbeendeliveringhouseholdproductsbydronetoherforsometime.Itdidn’ttakelongforKellyto44thetwothingsandseehowthisnewtechnologyw
ould45thechildreninherdistrict.“Ithinkkidsaregoingtobe46tolearnthattheyaregoingtobethefirstintheworldto47
alibrarybookbydrone,”KellytoldTheWashingtonPost.What’sthemostexcitingaboutthenewVirginiaprojectisthatdroneswill48thesocialpubl
icwelfare(福利)programs:spreading49andincreasingaccessto50resources.Theserviceswillbemadeimmediately51toabout600students.They’llhaveplentyoftimet
o52theirbooks,asthebookswon’thavetobe53untiltheschoolstartsinthefall.Kellysaid54,“Dronedeliverywillhelpafewmorekidsinterestedin55.”41.A.a
verageB.easyC.creativeD.traditional42.A.designsB.namesC.TranslatiD.choice43.A.adopterB.buyerC.ManagerD.inventor44.A.findB.linkC.compareD.take4
5.A.inspireB.informC.benefitD.guide46.A.anxiousB.stressfulC.relaxedD.thrilled47.A.receiveB.possessC.lendD.
transform48.A.preventB.supportC.tryD.replace49.A.knowledgeB.informationC.happinessD.friendship50.A.socialB.naturalC.educationalD.
medical51.A.availableB.equalC.reliableD.special52.A.reviewB.translateC.handleD.enjoy53.A.returnedB.deliveredC.soldD.thrown54.A.hone
stlyB.hopefullyC.carefullyD.strictly55.A.scienceB.technologyC.readingD.writing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。Cholerausedtobeoneofthemostfeareddiseasesintheworld.Intheearly19thcentury,whencholera56.________(break
)outinEurope,JohnSnowbecamefrustratedbecausenooneknewhowtopreventortreatcholera.However,heneverlosthisdesiretodestroycholeraonceandforall.Snow
subscribed57.________thetheorythatcholerawascausedbyaninfectionfromgermsinfoodorwater.Hesuspectedthatthewaterpumpwas58.__________(blam
e).Snowbeganbymarkingonamaptheexactplaces59.________allthosewhodiedhadlived.As60.________consequence,JohnSnowwasableto
announcethatthepumpwatercarriedcholeragerms.61.________(according),hehadthehandleofthepump62________(remove)sothatitcouldnotbeused.Thetruthwas6
3________therewasalinkbetweencasesofcholeraandthedifferentwatercompaniesinLondon.Thepeoplewhodrankthiswaterweremuch64.________(likely)togetchole
rathanthosewhodrankpureorboiledwater.Fortunately,wenowknowhowtopreventcholera,thankstotheworkofJohnSnow.Moreov
er,by65.________(use)mapsandstatistics,Snowtransformedthewayscientistsstudydiseases.Forthisreason,Snowisconsideredthefather
ofmodernepidemiology.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是李华,你的外国朋友卡塔尔小王子来信邀请你去卡塔尔一起感受世界杯的魅力,你因某些原因无法去卡塔尔,为表歉意,请你给他回一封拒绝信,内容包括:1.无法接受邀请的原因,并
希望对方谅解;2.邀请他来中国体验中华文化。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;DearPrinceMuhammad,Yours,LiHua第二节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面的材料,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。注意:1.所续写的短文词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Holidaysarenotnecessarilyforfunorrest.Doingsomethingmeaningfulcanalsog
ainspecialpleasure.Whenthefinalbellrang,thestudentswereremindedthattherewasnoschoolonMonday-theLaborDay.“Enj
oyyourextradayoff.”saidtheteachertoherclass.AnextradayoffunsuitedKaylajustfine,shelovedbreaks.Shewantedtogoouttoplaywithherfriends.Whentheschoo
lbusdroppedKaylaoff,sheranintothehousehappily.“Howwasschool,Kayla?”askedhermom.“Itwasgreat,Mom.Iamexcitedaboutnoschoo
lonMonday.”“Youjuststartedbacktoschooltwoweeksago.Alreadyinneedofabreak,huh?”askedKayla’smomwithalaughKaylasleptinthenextmorn
ing.Saturdaywasherfavoritedayoftheweek.Itrainedmostoftheday,soKaylaenjoyedplayingvideogamesinside.OnSunday,herfriendscameoveran
dtheyplayedbasketballforseveralhours.ThenitwasLaborDay,youknow,theextradayoffthatKaylawassolookingforwardto.ButKaylawasawakenedearlyt
hatmorningbyherdad.HetoldKaylathatinhonorofLaborDay,thefamilywouldbecleaningbothinsideandoutsidethehouse.Kaylac
ouldn’ttbelieveit.Thiswasaholiday.Adaywhenshewassupposedtobeenjoyingfreshlysqueezedlemonadewhileplay
inginhertreehouse.AsKaylawipedhereyes,shebegantowonderifthiswasjustabaddream.“Kayla,yourbreakfastisready.Wehavealotofw
orktodotoday.Let’sgetamoveon,”saidKayla’smom.Asshesatdownatthekitchentable,Kaylaaskedherparents,“Areyouseriousaboutworkingtoday?Isn’
tLaborDayaholiday?”“Yes,Kayla.Itis,”repliedherdad.“ButyourmomandIthoughtworkinghardtodaywouldmakeyouappreciatewhyLaborDaywasobservedinthefirstplace.
”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。Atfirst,Kaylafeltdisappointedatherparents’planfortheholiday.________
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_____________________________________________________________________________月考英语答案:一:听力(每题1.5分,共30分):1-20CACBCABCBAC
ABACBACBA二.阅读理解(每题2.5分,共50分)21-40BACBADDBCDCDBABBDEGF三.知识综合运用第一节完形填空(每题1分,共15分)41-55CDABCDABACADABC第二节:语法填空56.broke57
.to58.toblame59.where60.a61.Accordingly62.removed63that64.morelikely65.using四:作文(40分)一):应用文写作(15分)Onepossibleversio
n:DearPrinceMuhammad,ThankyousomuchforinvitingmetowatchtheWorldCupinQatar.IamabigfanoftheWorldCup,whichisthemostpopularsingle-sporteventonthepl
anet.But,unfortunately,I'mafraidIhavetodeclineyourkindness.Thishasbeenadifficultdecisionforme,butIha
venochoiceIwillbefullyoccupiedwithmylessonsinthenextfewdays,becauseI’mgoingtohaveanexaminationandImustr
eviewforit.IfIdon’tdowellintheexaminationmyparentsmaygomad.Ifeelsosorryformissingthegoodchancetojoinyou.IwouldliketoinviteyoutoChinaforva
cationnextyear.IwillteachyouhowtospeakChineseandshowyousomefamoushistoricalsites.Pleasesendmygreetingstoyourfamily.I’mlookingforwardtoyourrep
ly.Yourssincerely,LiHua二):读后续写(25分)OnepossibleversionAtfirst,Kaylafeltdisappointedatherparents’planfortheholiday.Howeagerlyshe
wantedtogoouttoplaywithherfriends!Despitehergreatdissatisfaction,shehadnochoicebuttodoasarranged.First,Kaylawastoldtowashthebreakfastdishes.Aft
erthat,shewasaskedtogivetheirpuppyabath,whichwasabigannoyancetoher.Shepursedherlipsandmuttered,“ThisisthelastthingIwanttodo.”Shewentintothebathro
omreluctantly,pickedupthebrushandbeganthework.Butthingsbegantochangeasshewasdoingthechores.Whilebrushingthepuppy,shefounditwasalotoffunwithsomanys
oapbubbles.ThenfollowedthetaskwiththeyardwhereKaylacollectedsticks.Shesupposedthesmallsticksbasketballs,andshotthemintoalargetrashcan.Soontheworkwas
done.Kaylawassofeltproudtoseehoworderlytheyardlooked.Thelemonadetastedsweeterafteraharddayofwork.获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiangxue100.com