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高二英语学科第1页(共10页)衢温“5+1”联盟2022学年第一学期高二期中联考英语试题命题:龙游中学王卓杰周文革陈燕群审题:翔宇中学刘静汪丽芳考生须知:1.本卷共10页满分150分,考试时间120分钟;2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、学号和姓名;考场号、座位号写在指定
位置;3.所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷上无效;4.考试结束后,只需上交答题纸。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5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。1.Wheredoesthewomanwanttogo?A.Toaclassroom.B.Toabookstore.C.Toagym.2.Whatarethespeaker
smainlytalkingabout?A.Acity.B.Abeach.C.Theweather.3.Howdoesthewomanfeelnow?A.Uncomfortable.B.Concerned.C.Pleased.4.Wha
twillthemandofirst?A.Seeamovie.B.HavedinnerwithLisa.C.Meethismother.5.Whatdoesthemanmeanintheend?A.Hewasunabletoattendthegam
e.B.Nicoleshouldhavejoinedthegame.C.Heneedstotakecareofhisgrandpa.第二节(共5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.Whatarethespeakersmainly
talkingabout?A.Movies.B.Books.C.Actors.7.Whereprobablyarethespeakers?高二英语学科第2页(共10页)A.Intheclassroom.B.Inthebookstore.C.Inth
ecinema.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WhydoesthemanplantogotoNewYork?A.Tobeonbusiness.B.Togosightseeing.C.TopracticespokenEnglish.9.Howdoesthemans
oundintheend?A.Excited.B.Worried.C.Relaxed.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofwhitelies?A.They’reh
armful.B.They’rebeneficial.C.They’reuseless.11.Whichwhiteliewouldthemantellhisfriend?A.―I’malmostthere.‖B.―
I’malmostfinished.‖C.―Itisn’tthatexpensive.‖12.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Fellowworkers.B.Relatives.C.Friends.听第9段材料,回答第13至
16题。13.Whatistheweatherprobablylike?A.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Snowy.14.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Bythelake.B.Bythesea.C.Bytheriver.15.Howdidthewom
andealwiththefishshecaught?A.Shecookedthem.B.Sheputthemback.C.Shesoldthem.16.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthewoman
?A.Puzzled.B.Admiring.C.Grateful.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whenwasthemuseumfounded?A.In2015.B.In1993.C.In19
91.高二英语学科第3页(共10页)18.Whencanvisitorsgotothemuseum?A.At4:00p.m.onWednesday.B.At8:00a.m.onTuesday.C.At9
:00a.m.onMonday.19.Whatactivitiesareforyoungpeople?A.Chinesetea-themedactivities.B.Hands-onactivities.C.Freetea-culture
lectures.20.Whatdoesthespeakerrecommendintheend?A.Teaarttraining.B.Aplacetoeat.C.Atourguide.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AEachyear,BostonUniversityproudlycelebratestheverybestinacademics,inn
ovation,andteachingthroughtheawardingofUniversity-widehonorsandinoursupportofapplicantsforprestigious(有声望的)nationalscholarships.The
followingshowcasethegrowinglistofopportunitiesandresourcesBostonUniversitymakesavailabletostudentstoass
isttheminresearch,scholarshipandtheircontinuedpursuitofexcellence.HaroldC.CasescholarshipTheHaroldC.Casescholarshipis
offeredtooutstandingBostonUniversityjuniorsforsupportoftheirsenioryear.Casescholarshipsrecognizescholarlyachievementsaswellasextracurricularactivitie
sthatcontributetotheUniversity.Scholarshiprecipients(领受者)receivebetween$1,000andfulltuitiondependingonfinancialneed.Fundscanonlybeappl
iedtoundergraduatestudy.Inmostapplicationcycles10-12recipientsareselected.DeanElsbethMelvillescholarshipTheDeanElsbe
thMelvillescholarshipwasestablishedin1978tohonorDeanMelville’s―splendidandvariedcontribution‖totheeducationandliv
esofwomenatBostonUniversity.Onlytwoscholarshipsareawardedeachyeartotop-rankedwomeninthejuniorclass.Scholarshiprecipientsreceiveaminimumof
$1,000dependingonfinancialneed.Fundscanonlybeappliedtoundergraduatestudy.ClareBootheLuceundergraduatescholarshipsTh
eClareBootheLuceprogramoftheHenryLuceFoundationsupportsalimitednumberofUndergraduateScholarshipsforwomenstudentsinthefieldsofthephysicalandlifescienc
es,mathematics,engineering,andcomputerscience.Provost’sscholarsawardTheProvost’sscholarsawardscelebratetheachievementsofstudentswhohav
edemonstratedtheirwillingnessintheirfirsttwoyearsofcollegetostretchthemselvesintellectually(智力上),topushbe
yondwhattheyalreadyknowtheycando,totakesignificantrisksbypursuingtheunknownandunpredictable–inshort,todemonstratethe
spiritofatruescholarataresearchuniversity.高二英语学科第4页(共10页)Upto20awardsaregivenperyear,eachcarrying$1000offundingforr
esearch/creativeactivityexpensessuchastraveltoconferencesandarchives(档案馆)orforresearch-relatedequipmentand
supplies.21.WhatdotheHaroldC.CasescholarshipandtheDeanElsbethMelvillescholarshiphaveincommon?A.Bothareinhonorofoutstandingwomen
.B.Bothcanonlybeappliedtoundergraduatestudy.C.Bothareofferedto10-12recipientseachyear.D.Bothcarryamaximumof$1,000offun
ding.22.Whichofthefollowingscholarshipsisspecificallyforfemalestudentsstudyingengineering?A.DeanElsbethMelvillescholarship.B.ClareBootheLuceunderg
raduatescholarships.C.Provost’sscholarsaward.D.HaroldC.Casescholarship.23.WhatcanProvost’sscholarsawardwinnersdowiththefunding?A.Buyrese
arch-relatedsupplies.B.Traveltoscenicspots.C.Buildarchives.D.Paytuitionfees.BIstareattherowofjarsfilledwithmyparents’homemadetomatosauce.EverytimeI
wonder:―ShouldIreallyuseone?‖Ihavebeensavingthesejarslikeprecioustreasures.NomatterhowhardItrytofindsomethinginstead,nothingc
ompares.Store-boughtsauces?Itjustdoesn’ttasteright.Itdoesn’ttastelikehome.Duringthetomatoseason,allmyfamilywerealo
tbusierthanusual.Myparentswouldusethebasementasanareaforlettingthetomatoestheyhadcollectedlocallyripen.LiketheotherIt
alianfamiliesinthearea,wewouldthentakethemtothegaragewhentheywereripeenough.Theretheywerecleanedandboiled.Oncestewed(炖),wholetomatoeswerepas
sedthroughmyfather’shomemademachineusedtoseparatethesaucefromtheskins.Jarsattheready,wefilledthemwithsauceandseasoning.Theywo
uldthenbelinedupandreadytouse.Myparentswouldmakemorethanjustsauceeveryfall.Iloveditwhentheywouldseasonalltheporksausage.Wewouldf
rythemeat,tastingitbeforemakingtheseparatesausages.Myparentsexpertlyhand-tiedthesausageswhileIwouldpoke(戳)themallover.These
weremyfamily’straditions.Thesetraditionswerehardtomaintainwhenmyfathergotill.Afterbeingdiagnosedwithcancerin2019,hespentmostofhistimeinhospital.InSep
temberthatyearhecamehome,onthesameweekendwedecidedtocontinuethetradition.Ihaveglorious(美好的)memoriesofthatd
ayastheyonceagainmadethesauce.Itwasabeautifulbutshort-livedmoment.Myfatherdiedsoonafter.EverytimeIgotoreachforoneof
thejars,somethingstopsme.Mymother,everpractical,wasvisitingusrecentlyandjuststaredatthem.―Youshouldusetheseortheywillgotowaste.‖Whatwillitfee
lliketousethatlastjar?Itwouldmeantheendofanera(时代).Whoknows?Maybeit’stimetobringnewtraditionstolife.24.Whydoestheauthorattac
hsogreatimportancetothejarscontainingthetomatosauce?高二英语学科第5页(共10页)A.Therecipeisunique.B.Thesauceisdelicio
us.C.Itremindshimofhome.D.Ittookgreatpatiencetomakeit.25.Whatdoesparagraph2mainlytalkabout?A.Thetimespentmakingtomatosauc
e.B.Thedifferencesbetweenhomemadeandstore-boughtsauces.C.Therulesofselectingtomatoestomakesauce.D.Theprocedureformakingtomatos
auce.26.Whatistheauthor’smotherlike?A.Kind.B.Polite.C.Enthusiastic.D.Down-to-earth.27.Whatisthepurposeofwr
itingthepassage?A.Torecallhisfamilytraditionsofthepast.B.Toshowhisrespectforhislatefather.C.Tointroducehisf
amilytraditions.D.Tocomplainabouthistoughpastexperience.CMakingadeeroutofpaperwithoutcuttingorusinggluesound
simpossible.ButforDuJialei,papercanbefoldedintoanything.Thereisnolimittohisimagination.Du,23,anarchitecturemajorf
romShanghaiUniversity,wonthirdplaceattheninthInternationalOrigamiInternetOlympiad(IOIO,国际折纸奥林匹克).FoundedbyRussianorigamimasterAndreyElmakovin2011
,theeventisseenastheultimate(最终的)challengetoprovetheirorigamiskills.―Iwasveryexcited.ButitisapitythatIwasedgedoutbyanarrow
marginof0.4points,‖Dusaid.Dudiscoveredhisinterestinfoldingpaperinhischildhood.ItwaswhenDuwenttocollegein2017thathehadenoughtimet
otakethehobbyseriously.Helearnedfoldingonline,andlaterhecopiedpatternsfrombooks.Hespentalmostthreeyearsimprovinghisbasicskillsbymakingcopies
ofotherartists’designsbeforemakinghisownoriginalcreations.AsaminorartforminChina,thepublicmayhaveabias(偏见)againstit
,Dusaid.―IfeltmisunderstoodaspeoplearoundmethoughtthatIwaswastingtimeonaneasyandsimplething,‖headded.Butactually,foldingpaperisnoteasy
atall.―Itisanartrequiringalotoftheoreticalknowledgeincludinggeometry(几何学)andmaterialsscience,‖Dusaid.In
thecompetition,Ducompletedanoriginalartwork,whichscoredthehighestamongallofhis14works.Headdedanautilus(鹦鹉螺)andasail
ingship,whichrespectively(分别)representtheconcepts(观念)ofcreativityandtryingforsomething.ForDu,foldingpaperdevelopedhisabilitytopayattentiontobot
hthebiggerpictureandthedetails.Inhismentor(导师)’seyes,Duisalogicalyoungman.―Moreimportantly,heiscreativeashe
hasbeenchallenginghimselftomakeoriginalworks,‖saidPei.28.Whichofthefollowingcanyoulearnfromthepassage?高二英语学科第6页(共10页)A.Anautilusre
presentstheconceptsofcreativity.B.Ducan’tmakeadeeroutofpaperonlywithhishands.C.Dufeltextremelysatisfiedabouttheresu
ltofthecompetition.D.Theoriginalartworkearnedthehighestscoresamongalltheparticipants’works.29.Whichisrightaboutorigamifromthete
xt?A.ItoriginatedfromRussia.B.TheIOIOstartedin2017.C.Itcombinesscienceandart.D.It’sapopularartforminChina.30.HowdidDuimprovehisb
asicorigamiskills?A.Hekeptmakinghisownoriginalworks.B.HewatchedaTVprogramaboutorigami.C.Hetookarelevantoptionalcourse
incollege.D.Hepracticedcopyingotherartists’designs.31.WhatbenefitsDubyfoldingpaper?A.Itdeepenshisloveforarchitecture.B.Ital
lowshimtomakemanynewfriends.C.Ithelpsimprovehisacademicperformance.D.Itimproveshisabilitytoconsidermorecarefully.
DThemovieMoonfallfollowsthestoryofamysteriousforceknockingthemoonfromitsorbit.Althoughit’sjustaHollywoodmovie,isthereanyfactbehi
ndthefiction(虚构的事)?Woulditbepossibletochangethemoon’sorbitaroundEarth?Onewayfortheorbitofanobjectinspacetochangewouldb
eifitwerehitbyanotherobject.ThisriskisoneareaoffocusforNASA’sCenterforNear-EarthObjectStudies(CNEOS).
CNEOSidentifiesandtracksnear-Earthobjects(NEOs),suchasasteroids(小行星)andcomets(彗星).Theythendeterminewhethertheobjectc
reatesathreattoEarth,themoon,orotherneighbors.Sizeisasignificantfactorwhendeterminingtheriskcreatedbyanobjectfromspace.Iftheimpacto
fanasteroidcouldaffectthemoon’sorbit,theasteroid―wouldhavetobeatleastasbigasthemoonitself‖,PaulChodas,managerofNAS
A’sNEOoffice,toldLiveScience.Duetothesizeofthemoon,―itwouldhavetobeahugeobjectthatwouldhavetohititathighspeed‖,headded.Becauseoftheinc
rediblylowchanceofanobjectthesizeofthemoonwanderingintooursolarsystem,itcanthereforebedeterminedthatthechanceofthemoon’sorbitcha
ngingenoughforittohitEarthisminuscule.Viewersofthenightskyareconvincedthatthemoonisn’tgoinganywhereanytimesoon.However,althoughit’
sunlikelytoeverhitourplanet,themoonstillhasanimpactonlifeonEarth.AstudyfromNASAstatesthatthemoon’sorbitislikelytobe
gin―wobbling(摇晃)‖sometimeinthe2030s.Thisisanaturaleventthatoccursevery18years.Thisperiodwillseetides(潮汐)ar
oundtheworld―amplified(放大):Hightidesgethigher,andlowtidesgetlower‖,whichcreatesarisktocoastalcitiesa
roundtheglobe,accordingtoNASA.32.WhatdoweknowaboutNEOsfromthetext?高二英语学科第7页(共10页)A.Someofthemcreatetheriskofimpac
t.B.TheyareobjectsinorbitaroundEarth.C.Theyareatleastaslargeasthemoon.D.Theyareasteroidsinthesolarsyste
m.33.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph4and5?A.ThereisnochanceofthemoonhittingEarth.B.manyobjectslargerthanthemoonarewanderingintooursolarsyst
em.C.Highspeedisvitalfactordeterminingthedangerfromanobjectfromspace.D.Sizeplaysasmallrolewhenjudgingthethr
eatfromanobjectfromspace.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword―minuscule‖mostprobablymeaninparagraph6?A.Tiny.B.Dangerous.C.Difficult.D.Unpredictabl
e.35.Whatdoesthearticlemainlydiscuss?A.Themoon’simpactonlifeonEarth.B.ThepossibilityofthemoonhittingEarth.C.Possi
blewaystochangethemoon’sorbit.D.Thepotentialdangersofnear-Earthobjects.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。
Haveyoueverdreamedoftravelingtospace?Withmanydevelopmentsinspacetravel,youmaysoonbeabletobookaticket.TheInternationalSpaceS
tation(ISS)welcomedthefirstall-privateteamofastronautsonApril9.Thefour-manteammadeaflighthailedbyNASAasamilestone(里程碑)incommerci
alspaceflight.36.Let’stakealook.FlymetothemoonJapanesebillionaireYusakuMaezawa,46,hasinvitedeightmembersofthepublictojoinhimforatripar
oundthemoonwiththehelpofElonMusk’sSpaceXcompany.37.Finallyitwillspendthreedaysreturning.Inadditiontoitshistoricf
irstasaprivatelunar(月球)mission,therocket’sflightpathmeansitwillgobeyondthedistancetraveledbytheUSApollomissions.Themission,calledDearMoon,iss
cheduledfor2023.LivinginspacehotelInsteadofsqueezing(挤)intoaspacecabin(太空舱),howaboutenjoyingyourtimeinahotel?38.Itisexpectedtohaverestau
rants,cinemasandroomsforupto400guests.DevelopedbyaUScompany,thespacestationwillbealargecircular(圆形的)str
ucture.39.Itissimilartothegravityfoundonthesurfaceofthemoon.ShortspacetripWhilesomepeoplemayliketostayinspaceforalongtime,othe
rsmayprefertosimplyhaveataste.Ticketsfora90-minutejourneyhavebeenonsaletothepublicsinceFeb16.40.Thecommercialtouristflightswithaprivate
spacetourismcompanyarearrangedlaterthisyear.A.Theshortspacetriphasappealedtosomepeople.B.Itwillclimbtoreachtheedgeoftheatmosphere.高二英语学科第8页(共10页)C.Th
erearealsomanyotherspacetravelchoicesavailable.D.Itwillrotate(旋转)tocreateartificialgravity.E.Themissionwilltakethreedaystoflytothem
oonandthenorbit.F.Theworld’sfirstspacehotelisduetostartconstructionin2025.G.ThemissionwillenjoytheviewsofEarth.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。ItwasJune14andthelastdayofmiddleschoolhadarrived.The4
1inthehallswasfullofexcitementasthestudentsranaroundtheschool42forwardtothefinalbellsotheycouldcelebratethearrivalofsummervacation.AsIcleanedo
utmydrawers,I43astudent’spasthomeworkassignmentdatingallthe44backto1964,longbeforeIbecameateacher.The4
5yellowpaperhadbeenwedged(塞入)behindtwodrawers,yetitwasinperfectshape.Lookingintomy46,youcouldseeabouttwodo
zenboxesandbinsinside.The22-million-dollarrenovation(翻新)wasonlydaysawayfromstartingandwewereinstructed(告知)thatev
erythingmust47.Myfamily,48newbornbabySummer,hadarrivedthatdayandthestudentswere49tomeether.Upontheirarrival,50spreadquicklythatmydaughterwashe
re.ThejoysurroundingSummerwas51.Whatisitaboutababythatdrawspeopletogether?Magical52werehappeningandIwasca
pturing(捕捉)asmanyofthemasIcould.Thedaybefore,Iheldapartyforthestudents.Iknewthatthiswouldbethelastfarewell(告别)party
inmyclassroomof19yearsandthelasttimeIwouldseeallofthesestudentstogether.53,thefeelingswerebittersweet(苦乐参半的).I54when
theywereallinmiddleschoolandwouldvisitmeonmybirthday,andtheymadeitanannualtradition.Iwill55thesemomentsfortherestofmylife.41.A.propertyB.
atmosphereC.routineD.preference42.A.movingB.takingC.headingD.looking43.A.countedB.encounteredC.valuedD.evaluated44.A.meansB.methodC.wayD.measur
e45.A.fadedB.efficientC.academicD.available46.A.partyB.schoolC.classroomD.drawer47.A.walkB.goC.makeD.work48.A.inferringB.foundingC.preparingD.includ
ing49.A.unfortunateB.uncomfortableC.sorryD.excited50.A.wordB.ideaC.windD.voice51.A.uncertainB.unclearC.a
pparentD.abnormal52.A.momentsB.memoriesC.consequencesD.circumstances53.A.InnocaseB.AsaresultC.Bynome
ansD.Tosumup54.A.thoughtofB.thoughtoverC.thoughtbacktoD.thoughthighlyof55.A.treasureB.obtainC.concludeD.accompany高二英语学科第9页(共10页)第二节(共1
0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。HavinganidentitycardonhandisamustformanysituationsinChina.Weneeditwhenwetakeatrain,dobus
inessinabankorcheck56atahotel.IfweforgettotakeourIDcardsorlosethem,itwouldbeinconvenient.Butsoon,people57(get)digitalIDcardsandwillonly
needtoaccessthemthroughtheirsmartphones.China’sgovernmentwillintroduceadigitalversionofthenationalIDcardsthisyear,58ist
obettermeetthebasiclivingneedsofmorethan100millionpeoplelivingawayfromtheirhomeprovinces.Theyhavetogotoschoolorworkin59(p
lace)farfromtheirhomes.Sometimes,toprovethat―IamwhoIam‖,theyhavetorunbackandforthacrossprovinces60(provide)IDsonthespot.Itis61wasteoftime,moneyandma
npower.DigitalIDcardswillallowrelevantinformationtobeaccessedbyasimplescanwithasmartphone.62(follow)thefastdevelopmento
finformationtechnologies,includingcloudcomputing,bigdataandartificialintelligence,theincreaseddigitizationoflice
nses(证件)andcertificates(证明)63(be)acommonthemeinrecentyears.DigitaldrivinglicenseshavebeenpromotedacrossthecountrysinceDe
cember2021.Toaddressdatasecurity,measuresincludingmonitoring,defenseandproperhandlingofcybersecurityrisksandthreatsfrombothhomeandoverseasw
illbecarriedout,64keyinformationsystemswillcomeunderthecountry’sspecialprotection.Chinawillalsoneedtorevise(修改)itsReside
ntIdentityCardLawtomakeusingdigitalIDs65(legal)practicable.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是学生李华,你们班级上周六去敬老院(nursi
nghome)陪老人们过重阳节(theDoubleNinthFestival),请你给校刊写一篇英文报道,介绍活动的过程,内容如下:1.活动的时间与地点;2.活动的内容;3.你自己的感受。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加
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______________第二节(满分25分)高二英语学科第10页(共10页)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。IntotheNightTherewasnooneonthestree
ts,notevenapolicecar.Whenyoudon’tevenseeapolicecar,youknowit’sbadoutthere.ItwasaSundaynightinFebruary1978.Iwasonmywaytothenightdutywithambul
ance,andthesnowwasreallycomingdown.WhenIgottotheworkplaceat6:25P.M.mypartner,Joe,arrivedafewminuteslater,andtheotherworkerswenthome.Thecallcameinat
7:20P.M.ItwassaidthatattheChildrenHospital,therewasababycalledJackwithahealthyheartbutneardeath.InHamiltonwasanotherverysickba
bynamedMarywhowaswaitingforahearttransplant(移植).IfwecouldgetMarytotheChildrenHospitalintime,Jack’sparentswerere
adytostophislifesupportandthedoctorswouldbeabletousehishearttosaveMary’slife.Thedispatcher(调度员)waslookingf
orvolunteerstopickupanurse,adoctorandMaryfromHamilton,andtookthemtotheChildrenHospitalwhereJackwasdying.Theproblemwasthisheavysnowstorm
.Allofsouthernregionwasalmostshutdown,andnothingwasmovinganywhere.Sotheywereaskingforvolunteers.Thedrivingco
nditionsweresobadthattoacceptthetaskwasachallenge.But,withourhelpthatnight,althoughonebabywoulddie,theotheronemightlive.
Thatwasthedeal.WhenIexplainedthesituationtomypartner,hejustlookedatme.AndIsaidtothedispatcher,―Okay,we’re
going.Let’smovenow.‖Withgreatefforts,wefinallyenteredthemedicalcentreinHamilton.Aftertheygotonourambul
ance,weheadedtowardtheChildrenHospital.Timewasprecious.Facedwithstrongwinds,weinchedourwayalongtheroad,feelinglikewewereflyingaplaneinthemidd
leofafog—sometimeswecouldn’tseeanything.Weslowlymadeourwayundersuchdrivingconditions.Suddenly,theyrealizedhowtoarrivethereintimebecameurgent(急迫的).Joe
andIbothlookedateachotherwithabroadsmile.获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiangxue100.com