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2019-2020学年第二学期高二期中考试英语学科试题第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30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,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。()1.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?A.Buyadeskforhim.B.GetakeyforJoe.C.Shareth
ecupboardwithhim.()2.Howdoesthewomanfeelnow?A.Nervous.B.Confident.C.Surprised.()3.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Watchingamovie.B.B
uyingaticket.C.WaitingforJames.()4.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthenewclothesshop?A.It'scrowdedonSaturday.B.Theclothesareexpensive.C.Therearemanychangingr
oomsthere.()5.Whatwillthemanprobablydo?A.Havethefaxmachinerepaired.B.CallMr.SteveninWashington.C.Getthepaperfaxednextdoor.第二节听下面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,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.Whydoesthema
ncallthewoman?A.Tomakeanappointment.B.Tochangeanappointment.C.Tocancelanappointment.()7.Whatdoesthewo
manaskthemantodo?A.Haveherpipeschecked.B.Repairherfrontstairs.C.Replaceherbackdoor.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。()8.Wheredoestheconversationtake
place?A.Inarestaurant.B.Overthephone.C.Intheoffice.()9.Whencanthemanorder?A.At10:30p.m.B.At10:00p.m.C.At8:00p.m.听第8段材料,回答第10至
12题。()10.Whatdoesthewomanplantodo?A.Rentahouse.B.Buysomefurniture.C.Moveherhouse.()11.What'stherelationshi
pbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Landlordandrenter.B.Agentandcustomer.C.Neighbors.()12.Howmuchshouldthewomanpayaltoget
her?A.$260.B.$390.C.$650.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。()13.Whatcanweknowaboutthecouple'sTVset?A.Ithasbeensold.B.Ithasbeengivenaway.C.Itisbeingrepair
ed.()14.WhatkindoffilmwillbeonattheSilverStarTheater?A.Awarmovie.B.Awesternfilm.C.Acomedy.()15.WhydoesthemanrefusetoseethefilmTheKiller?A.He
hasnomoneytopayforit.B.Thefilmisnothispreference.C.Thetheaterisfarfromtheirhome.()16.Whattimeisitnow?A.8:00p.m.B.7:30p.m
.C.7:00p.m.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。()17.Whatistheseasonnowaccordingtothetext?A.Winter.B.Spring.C.Autumn.()18.Which
placedoesthespeakersuggestvisiting?A.Abeach.B.Anationalpark.C.Acamp.()19.Howmanypeoplediedin2014innationalparks?A.1,025
.B.129.C.145.()20.Whatmaygetpeopleintotrouble?A.Extrabatteries.B.Poorjudgment.C.Overpreparation.第二部分:阅读理解
(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10小题,每小题2.5分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AIslandsthatcoulddisappearinyourlifetimeIslandvacationsar
edreamsformanytourists,butclimatechangehasliftedoceantemperatures,raisedsealevelsandworsenedstormseverity.Asaresul
t,someislandsarethreatenedandcoulddisappearinthecomingdecades.FederalStatesofMicronesia2019Population:112,640Theaveragerateofsea-level
riseworldwidehasbeen3.1mmperyearsince1993.ButtheratearoundFederatedStatesofMicronesiaisthreetimesfaster.Thecountryisatriskofdisappearingbecauseofc
oastalflooding,erosion,andfrequentstorms.Tuvalu2019Population:11,508.TuvaluisasmallchainofislandsinthePacificOcean.Formorethan25years,itsrepresenta
tiveshaveraisedalarmsthatclimatechangecouldraisesealevelsenoughtofloodtheislands.Evenifwatersnevergetthathigh,T
uvalucouldstillbecomeuninhabitableasrisingsealevelshavepollutedthenation'sgroundwaterresourceswithsalt.MarshallIslands2019Population:58,41
3ResidentsofMarshallIslands,achainofvolcanicislandsandcoralatollsinthecentralPacificOcean,haveknownforyearsthattheyhavetoeitherbuildnewartificial
islandstorelocateorraisetheexistingones.Shishmaref,Alaska2019Population:617In2016,peoplelivinginShishmaref,Alaska,locatedneartheBeringStrait,v
otedtorelocatebeforemeltingiceandlanderosionwouldforcedthemto.Alaskahadgrantedthecity$8milliontowardthemove,buto
fficialssayitwillcost$200million.()21.ThesealevelaroundFederalStatesofMicronesiaisrisingasmuchas________orsoayear.A.1.1mmB.3.1mmC.6.6mmD.9.3
mm()22.Whichislandhasbeengrantedsomefundstorelocatebythestategovernment?A.FederalStatesofMicronesiaB.TuvaluC.MarshallIslandsD.ShishmarefBTheterm
“crocodiletears”referstoinsinceresadness.Thistermhasanetymologydatingbackseveralcenturies.Asearlyasthefourthcentury,cro
codiletearsarereferencedintheliteraturewiththemeaningofinsinceresorrow.Itissaidthatcrocodilesweepwhileeatingtheirhunte
danimalsbecausetheyaresad;however,thissadnessisnothonest.Thetermcrocodiletearsbecamewidelypopularafteritwasdoc
umentedinafifteenthcenturybooktitledTheVoyageandTravelofSirJohnMandeville,Knight.Apassagefromthebookreads:“Thesecrocodileskillme
nandtheyeatthemweeping.”Asyoumayalreadyknow,crocodilians(鳄目动物)likelyfeelbadaboutlittle—especiallyfeeding.However,theassumptionofthecrocodiletea
rsmetaphormaybetrue.Ina2007paperpublishedinBioSciencetitled“CrocodileTears:Andtheietenhemwepynge”(“CrocodileTears:Andthey
eatthemweeping”),researchersobserved7crocodiliansincagesduringfeedingtimeatareserve(4caimansand3Americanalligators).Theresearchersobservedtheanima
lsoutsideofwateratfeedingstationstobetterfindoutwhethertearingdeveloped.Fiveofthe7crocodiliansdevelopedsometh
ingliketearsintheireyesbefore,duringorafterfeeding.Theresearcherssuggestthatthesecrocodiletearsoccurbecauseacrocodilianhisses(发出
嘶嘶声)whileiteats,andthishissingforcesairthroughthespacesinthebonebehindthenoseandouttheeye,intheprocesspickingu
pnasolacrimalsecretions(鼻泪管分泌物).Inhumans,“crocodiletears”isamedicalconditionthatcausesapersontotearupwhileeating.Crocodil
etearstypicallyoccurbecauseofatemporarylossoffacialcontrolduetodamageofthefacialnerve.Specifically,whenthefacialnervegrowsagain,itdoessoincorrec
tlythusresultingintearsduringchewingfood.()23.Theunderlinedword“etymology”inParagraph1refersto________.A.areferencebookcontainingarti
clesonvarioustopicsB.theoriginandhistoryofaparticulartermC.aprintedsheetofpaperthataregivenfreetoadvertiseD.theapplicationandinfluenceofanewth
eory()24.Theterm“crocodiletears”________.A.isamedicalconditionthatcausesacrocodiletotearupB.becamewidelypopularasearl
yasthefourthcenturyC.referstopretendedsadnessD.provedtobeonlyanassumption()25.Fromthe2007paperpublishedinBioScience,wecanknowthat________.A.croc
odiliansespeciallyfeelbadaboutfeedingB.notallthe7crocodiliansdevelopedtearingC.thecrocodilianswerecarefullyobservedinsidewaterD.crocodiletea
rsoccurbecauseacrocodilianhissesafteriteats()26.Thepassageismainlyabout________.A.whattherealtruthisaboutcrocodiletearsB.whentheter
m“crocodiletears”gotpopularinliteratureC.howresearchersmadetheexperimentoncrocodiliansD.whycrocodiletearstyp
icallyoccurinhumansCForseveraldecades,therehasbeenanorganizedcampaignintendedtoproducedistrustinscience,fundedbythosewhoseinterestsar
ethreatenedbythefindingsofmodernscience.Inresponse,scientistshavetendedtostressthesuccessofscience.Aftera
ll,scientistshavebeenrightaboutmostthings,fromthestructureoftheuniversetotherelativityoftimeandspace.Stressingsuccessesisn'twrong,butformanypeo
pleit'snotpersuasive.Analternativeanswertothequestion“Whytrustscience?”isthatscientistsusetheso-calledscientificmethod.Butwh
atiscalledthescientificmethodisn'twhatscientistsactuallydo.Scienceisdynamic:newmethodsgetinvented;oldonesgetabandon
ed;andatanyparticularpoint,scientistscanbefounddoingmanydifferentthings.Falsetheoriessometimesleadtotr
ueresults,soevenifanexperimentworks,itdoesn'tprovethatthetheoryitwasdesignedtotestistrue.Ifthereisnospecific
scientificmethod,thenwhatisthebasisfortrustinscience?Theansweristhemethodsbywhichthoseclaimsareevaluated.Ascien
tificclaimisneveracceptedastrueuntilithasgonethroughalongprocessofexaminationbyfellowscientists.Scientistsdrafttheinitialversionofapaperan
dthensendittocolleaguesforsuggestions.Untilthispoint,scientificfeedbackistypicallyfairlyfriendly.Butthenextstepisdifferent:therevisedpaperissubmit
tedtoascientificjournal,wherethingsgetawholelottougher.Editorsdeliberatelysendscientificpaperstopeoplewhoarenotfriendsorcolleaguesoftheauthors,an
dthejoboftherevieweristofinderrorsorotherfaults.Wecallthisprocess“peerreview”becausethereviewersarescientificpeers—exp
ertsinthesamefield—buttheyactintheroleofasuperiorwhohasboththerightandtheresponsibilitytofindfault.Itisonlyafterthereviewersandtheeditora
resatisfiedthatanyproblemshavebeenfixedthatthepaperwillbeprintedinthejournalandentersthebodyof“science”.Somepeoplearguethatweshouldnottr
ustsciencebecausescientistsare“alwayschangingtheirminds”.Whileexamplesoftrulysettledsciencebeingoverturnedarefarfewerthanissometimesclaimed,theydoexi
st.Butthebeautyofthisscientificprocessisthatscienceproducesbothcreativityandstability.Newobservations
,ideas,explanationsandattemptstocombinecompetingclaimsintroducecreativity;transformativequestioningleadstocollectivedecisionsandthestab
ilityofscientificknowledge.Scientists__do__change__their__minds__in__the__face__of__new__evidence,__but__this__i
s__a__strength__of__science,__not__a__weakness.()27.Scientistsstressthesuccessofscienceinorderto________.A.promotebas
icknowledgeofscienceB.remindpeopleofscientificachievementsC.removepossibledoubtsaboutscienceD.showtheirattitudetowar
dsthecampaign()28.Whatcanwelearnabouttheso-calledscientificmethod?A.It'saneasyjobtoproveitsexistence.B.Itusu
allyagreeswithscientists'ideas.C.Ithardlygetsmixedwithfalsetheories.D.Itconstantlychangesandprogresses.()29.Whatcanwelearnab
out“peerreview”?A.Itseldomgivesnegativeevaluationofapaper.B.Itisusuallyconductedbyunfriendlyexperts.C.Itaimstoperfectthepapertobepublished.D.Itha
ppensatthebeginningoftheevaluationprocess.()30.Theunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraphimpliesthat________.A.itisnotuncommonforscie
ncetobeoverturnedB.scientistsareverystronginchangingtheirmindsC.peoplelosefaithinthosechangeablescientistsD.changesbringcreativityands
tabilitytoscience第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。PickupYourGameAyouthsoccercoach,HugoGrajeda,di
rectorofProYouthSoccerAcademyinChester,NewYork,sharessometipstohelpyouimproveyoursoccerskills.Startwithbasicdrills.“Gooutdoors,g
etaballandkeepitclosetoyourfeet,”Grajedasays.“31Ifyouhaveabackyard,workonshooting.”32“It’sagoodwayofbuildingsk
illswithouthavingthepressureofgames.Chooseacampthatemphasizesbuildingskillsandgotooneofthose.Thereareplentyofcampsthatbegi
nrightafterschoolends.”Don’tforgettostretch.33Thendoaseriesofstretchestoloosenupyourmuscles.Don’tforgettotakeadrinkofwaterbeforeyouevensteponth
efield.“Waterisimportant,especiallyinsummer,”Grajedasays.WatchtheWorldCup.Grajedawillbetellinghisathletestowatchasmanygamesastheyc
an.34Then,youshouldtrytobringsomeoftheirmovesintoyourowngame.“Pickupsomethingthatyoulikeandpracticeit,”
Grajedasays.Keeppracticing.Practicemaynotseemlikethemostfunpartofplayingsoccer.35Lookforwaystomakepracticefunbyaddingsomecompetition
tosimpledrills,anddon’tbediscouragedifittakestimetomasternewskills.“Ifsomeonewerestrugglingtoimprove,Iwouldtellthemtokeeppra
cticing,keeptrying.Practicemakesperfect.”A.Signupforasoccercamp.B.Reducethepressureofgames.C.Studyhowt
hebestplayersmovewiththeball.D.Agameissometimesusedasaneducationaltool.E.However,it’sthebestwaytodevelopgoodtechniques.F.Thatwillhelpi
mproveyourabilitytorunwiththeballclosetoyou.G.Beforeeachgameorpractice,startwithaproperten-minutewarm-up.第三部分语言应用(共两节,满分60分)第一节:完形填空(
共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。MyfatherwasaJamaican(牙买加)immigrantwhilemymotherwasawhitewoman.Theynev
ergotmarriedbutIwasborn.However,myfathernever__36__hisfamilyaboutmyexistence.Whateverthecase,Ididn'tknowIwasa__37__untilmythirte
enthbirthday.Walkingintomyaunt'sapartmentbroughtalotofemotions.Whatifmy__38__didn'twantanythingtodowithmebecauseIwashalfwhite?How__39__ca
nIlearnthejokesthatmyfamilymemberstold?ShouldI__40__themforalltheyearstheydidn'tspendwithme?Mymindwasfullofthough
tswhenIwas__41__toeveryone,tryingdesperatelytounderstandfamilymemberswhoalmostwere__42__strangers.Meanwhile,Iwas__43__tojustremembereve
rybody'sname.Oneofmyaunts,who'dbeenquietformostofthemorninglookedatmewithtearfuleyes.Shementionedhow__44__
shewasformyfathertohaveadaughter,saying,“He'salwaysdreamtofhavingadaughter”.However,shethenexpressedher__45__towardsmyfatherforkeep
ingthefamilyinthe__46__aboutme.Fromthis__47__,Ihavelearnedmoreaboutwhatitmeanstobebiracial(代表两种人种的).CanIstill__48__myselfJamaicanev
enthoughmyfirsttimetryingcurrygoat,atraditionaldish,wasnotuntilmyteenageyears?I'vebecomeawarethatnomatterhowmuchDNAyoumight__49__
withaparticularrace,youwon'tfeeltrulyconnectedifyoudidnot__50__withthatculture'scustoms.Ibelievethiseventhas__51__meintobecomingamoreunderstandin
gpersonwhenanalyzingsomeone'sactions.IhaverealizedthatIamfarfroma__52__.IamdeterminedtoprovethatI'mhereforareason
byusingmytalentsto__53__thosearoundme.Ihavegrowninnot__54__onmyparentsandfamiliestotellmewhoIam,butIhaveunderstoodmyuniquenessand__55__myrea
lself.IreallyfeelproudthatamongstrangersIeventuallyknowwhoIam!()36.A.toldB.saidC.talkedD.spoke()37.A.successB.secretC.failureD.burden()38.A.fat
herB.motherC.familyD.aunt()39.A.oftenB.badlyC.quicklyD.strangely()40.A.praiseB.blameC.missD.invite()41.A.offeredB.devotedC.delivere
dD.introduced()42.A.completeB.strictC.kindD.helpful()43.A.pretendingB.strugglingC.competingD.cheering()44.A.ner
vousB.shamefulC.embarrassedD.happy()45.A.anxietyB.angerC.excitementD.enthusiasm()46.A.hopeB.regretC.darkD.future()47.A.accidentB.programC.co
incidenceD.experience()48.A.considerB.imagineC.leaveD.teach()49.A.shareB.replaceC.depositD.exchange()50
.A.pickupB.takeupC.growupD.makeup()51.A.frightenedB.cheatedC.trickedD.turned()52.A.mistakeB.masterC.milestoneD.miracle()
53.A.tolerateB.dismissC.hateD.benefit()54.A.agreeingB.relyingC.workingD.passing()55.A.protectedB.savedC.found
D.forgiven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。OnSept.4,2017,GulangyuIsland,56.thecoastofXiamen,Fujia
n,wascertificatedaworldheritagesitebyUNESCO.Chinanowhas52suchsites,whichspreadacrosstheentirecountry.MillionsofpeoplevisitGulangyuIslandeveryyear
toenjoyitsnatural57._________(delight).Therecognitionofthisbeautiful,58.(culture)remarkableislandis59.honor.Theword“heritage”referstotheinval
uablethingsthatweinheritfromthepast.Likeatimemachine,ittakesusbacktoourancestorsandevenearlier,60.(enable)ustowon
deratboththenaturalworldandhumanhistory.Heritagecanalsobeareminderofalifestyleofthepast.JustlookatVienna’scoffeeculture:theawardwasfor61.h
appenedthere,notfortheplaces62.(they).Attheendofthe19thcentury,thecafes63.(pack)withartistsandintellectuals(
知识分子).ThepopularityoftheseplacesreacheditsheightduringthelastperiodofthegreatAustria-HungarianEmpire.JustlikeGulangyuIslandandVienna
cafes,everyworldheritageitemisworthyofcareand64.(protect).Theyremindusofourrichand65.(vary)culturalpasts,andthethings
thatmadeuswhoweare.第三节单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)66.AfishbonestuckinJanet’sthroatandmadeher____________(哽咽).67.Thereisa________
____(急剧的)dropintemperatureafterthestorm.68.Theworkerswereaskedtobe_______(准时的)whentheywereabouttohaveameeting.69.Doesthenameontheenvelope__
_____(相一致)withthenameontheletterinside?70.Myfriendisapplyingforanothertwopositionsasan_____(保障)againstnotpassingtheinterviewfort
hisone.71.Itwasimpossibletopredicttheo_________oftheelection.72.Onopeningthedoor,shefoundababylyingontheground,wrappedinablanket,obviouslya_______by
hisparents.73.Unmarriedmothers,plusothersocialp______callforourimmediateattention.74.Nowadaysmanyofthesuccessfulmovies,likePrideandPrejudice,area__
_____ofclassicliteraryworks.75.Teachershavetoconstantlyupdatetheirknowledgeinordertomaintaintheirprofessionalc____________.第四部分:写作(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。Mymotherusedtoaskmewhatthemostimportantpartofthebodyis.ThroughtheyearsIwouldtakeag
uessatwhatIthoughtwasthecorrectanswer.WhenIwasyounger,Ithoughtsoundwasveryimportanttousashumans,soIsaid
,"Myears,Mommy."Shesaid,"No.Manypeoplearedeaf.Buttheyaredoingwellintheirlife.YoukeepthinkingaboutitandIwill
askyouagainsoon."Severalyearspassedbeforesheaskedmeagain.Sincemakingmyfirstattempt,Ihadcontemplated(深思)thecorrectanswer.SothistimeItoldher,
"Mommy,sightisveryimportanttoeverybody,soitmustbeoureyes."Shelookedatmeandtoldme,"Youarelearningfast,buttheanswerisnotcorrectbecausethere
aremanypeoplewhoareblind."Overtheyearsmymotheraskedmeacouplemoretimesandalwaysheranswerwas:"No,butyouaregettingsmartereveryyear,mychild."Thenla
styear,mygrandpadied.Everybodywashurt.Everybodywascrying.MyMomlookedatmewhenitwasourturntosayourfinalgoodbyetograndpa
.Sheaskedme,"Doyouknowthemostimportantbodypartyet,mydear?"Iwassurprisedwhensheaskedmethisonthisoccasion.Ialwaysth
oughtthiswasagamebetweenherandme.Shesawtheconfusiononmyfaceandtoldme,"Thisquestionisveryimportant.Howyoua
nsweritshowswhetheryouhavelearnedaboutlife.Foreverybodypartyougavemeinthepast,Ihavetoldyouwerewronga
ndIhavegivenyouareasonwhy.Buttodayisthedayyouwillknowtheanswer."Ilookpuzzled."Allyourpreviousanswers-ears,eyes,hands,heart…Theyareallveryi
mportanttoyourself.ButthistimeIneedyoutothinkofsomethingthatisimportanttoothers."注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.应使用5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;3
.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语."Mydear,themostimportantbodypart,"shesaid,________________________
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15BCCAB16~20CBBCB阅读理解21-22DD23-26BCBA27-30CDCD七选五31-35FAGCE完形填空36~40ABCCB41~45DABDB46~50CDAAC51~55DADBC语法填
空56.off解析考查介词。根据常识可知,鼓浪屿是一座海岛,与厦门市所在的陆地不相连。offthecoastof...是固定短语,表示“离……海岸不远的地方”,故需填介词off。57.delights解析考查名词单复数。句意为
:每年都有数百万的游客来到鼓浪屿领略它的自然乐趣(风光)。delight在此处指“乐事,乐趣”,为可数名词。且由常识可知,鼓浪屿的自然乐趣肯定不止一个。故这里应该表达复数概念。故填delights。58.culturally解析考查词性转换
。所填词修饰形容词“remarkable”,所以应用副词形式。故填culturally。59.an解析考查冠词。空后的honor是抽象名词具体化,表示“一种荣幸”,需用不定冠词修饰;且honor发音以元音音素开头,故填an。60.enab
ling解析考查非谓语动词。句意为:像时光机一样,遗产(可以)把我们带回到我们祖先生存的时代,甚至更早,让我们为自然世界和人类历史惊叹不已。分析句子成分可知,本句已有谓语动词takes,故此处为非谓语动词。结合句意可知,所填词与其后部分在句中作结果状语,表示一种必然的结果,应用动词的现在分词
形式。故填enabling。61.what解析考查从句引导词。分析句子结构可知,所填词为宾语从句引导词,且宾语从句中缺少主语。故填what。62.themselves解析考查代词。所填词指代“theplaces”,为了强调,加强语气,所
以用反身代词。故填themselves。63.werepacked解析考查动词时态、语态及主谓一致。根据本句的时间状语Attheendofthe19thcentury可知,谓语动词需用过去式;由于主语thecafes与动词pack为逻辑上的动宾关系,所以用被动语态
;又因主语thecafes为复数概念,故填werepacked。64.protection解析考查词性转换。所填词和名词care并列作介词of的宾语,所以需用名词形式。故填protection。65.various解析考查词性转换。所填词和形容词rich一起并列修饰名词pas
ts,所以用形容词形式。故填various。单词拼写66.Choke67.sharp68.puncture69.correspond70.insurance71.outcome72.abandoned73.pressure74.adaptations75.c
ompetence书面表达;【答案】Paragraph1:"Mydear,themostimportantbodypart,"shesaid,"isyourshoulder.""Isitbecauseitho
ldsupyourhead?"Iasked."No,itisbecauseitcanholdtheheadofafriendorlovedonewhentheycry,"shereplied,"Everybodyne
edsashouldertocryonsometimeinlife,mydear.Ionlyhopethatyouhaveenoughloveandfriendsthatyouwillalwayshaveashouldertocryonwhenyou
needit."(高分句型一)Isawhereyeswellupwithtears.(简单介绍肩膀重要的原因)Paragraph2:"Mom,Ilearned.Andyoucancryonmyshoulderto
o."Andsilently,mymotherputherheadonmyshoulderandstartedtocry.Itwasnotheavyatall,andthewetnessdidn'tmakemeuncomfo
rtableeither.Infactwhenherwarmtearsdampedmyshoulder,Ifeltthepaininherheart,andIknewhowhurtandlonelyandvul
nerableshewasatthatmoment.(高分句型二)Ifeltimportant.Ifeltlikeaman.IwastherewhensomeoneIloveddearlyneeded
memost.(女儿理解关爱他人的含义)