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大庆实验中学2021-2022学年度高一上学期期末英语试题第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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.Whatwillthewomanprobablydothisevening?A.Watchamov
ie.B.Learnsomething.C.Lookafterherfather.2.Howmanypeopleeattogether?A.3.B.4.C.5.3.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Sheisgo
odatcooking.B.ShelikesChinesefoodmuch.C.Shehasn'tcometothisrestaurant.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalking
about?A.Acomment.B.Abook.C.Anewwriter.5.WhomdidthegirlgotoScotlandwith?A.Herparents.B.Hercousin.C.Herclassmate.第二节(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15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。听下面一段对话,回答第6
、7题。6.Whatdidthemanbuy?A.Apumpkin.B.Alantern.C.Acostume.7.HowwillthewomanspendHalloween?A.Attendapart
y.B.Goonaholiday.C.Staywithherfamily.听下面一段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatdidthemanthinkofthejobinterview?A.Competitive.B.Easy.C.Unimportant.9.Whatw
astheresultofthejobinterview?A.Themanfailed.B.Themansucceeded.C.Themanhasn'tgottheresult.10.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodo?A.Enjoyameal.B.Gotoapart
y.C.Havesomedrinks.听下面一段材料,回答第11至第13题。11.WhenwillFlight962arrive?A.At9:35.B.At10:35.C.At11:35.12.WhatcausedthedelayofFlight962?A.Badweather.B.Fuelsh
ortage.C.Enginetrouble.13.WheredoesFlight962makeascheduledstop?A.InBoston.B.InChicago.C.InSanFrancisco.听下面一段材料,回答第14至1
6题。14.Whydoesthegirlwanttohaveacar?A.Tobeindependent.B.Toshowherability.C.Totravelwithherfriends.15.Whatcanwelearnab
outthegirl'sfriends?A.Theystudyhard.B.Theydon'twork.C.Theydon'thavecars.16.Whydoesn'tthemanbuythegirlacarnow?
A.Hecan'taffordanothercar.B.Heexpectshertoearnacar.C.Hethinkssheistooyoungtodrive.听下面一段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Howlongweretheflyinghou
rs?A.About2hours.B.About3hours.C.About5hours.18.WhydidthespeakergotoMiamitospendhisholiday?A.Itdidn'tcosttoomuch.B.T
heviewwasunique.C.Theweatherwaspleasant.19.Wheredidthespeakereatbreakfast?A.Inthehotelroom.B.Inthedininghall.C.Outdoorsclosetot
hepool.20.Whendidthespeakergodancing?A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafternoon.C.Intheevening.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
题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。AElephantreserveCountry:ThailandThisisaworkingvacationatawildlifecentre.Anyonecanbecomeavolunteerifhe/shea
greestohelptheelephantkeeperswithtasks.DailytasksGathertheelephantsat6:30am.Takethemtolookforfoodintheforest.Cleanthe
enclosure(围场).Swimwiththeelephantsinthelakeintheafternoon.Ifvolunteerswanttorelaxafterwork,theycanwatchsatellitetelevision.Howthisvacat
ionhelpsIftheseelephantshadn'tbeenrescued,theywouldstillbelivingonthestreetsofBangkok.Theruralenvironmentismuchbetterforthemth
antheurbanenvironmentwherethereislotsofpollution.Gorillasafari(旅行)Countries:Kenya,RwandaandUgandaDepartures(出发):2-3departurespermonthfromAug.toDe
c.Ifyou'relucky,you'llseelions.elephantsandrhinosduringthissafari.Thehighlightofthetripistheopportunitytoseegorillasinthemountainforests.Howeve
r,youmustbeingoodhealth-ifagorillacaughtacold,itwouldbeextremelyharmfultoitswholefamily.Howthisvacationhel
psThereareonlyabout600gorillasleftintheworldashumanactivityhasreducedtheareawheretheycanlive.Whenyoubuyaticket,thiswillpayforthep
rorectionofthenationalpark.PolarbearwatchingArea&Country:Arctic.CanadaDepartures:sixtytripsbetweenOct.1-Nov.19.EveryOctoberandN
ovembergroupsofpolarbearsgatherinHudsonBay.Astheyarenormallylonelycreatures,thisisnotusual.Thebearswaitfortheoceantofreezesothattheyca
nhuntforseals,sothisistheperfectopportunitytoseethem.HowthisvacationhelpsIftheArcticicecapmeltsduetoglobalwarming,polarbearswillbeindange
r.Wegiveashareofourprofitstothecharitythatprotectspolarbears.1.Whichofthefollowingisthetaskforelephantvolunteers?A.Takeabathfort
heelephantsat6:30am.B.Teachtheelephantstoswiminthelake.C.Makesuretheenclosureiscleaneveryday.D.Watchsatellitetelevisiontolearnknowledgeabou
telephants.2.Whatdoweknowaboutthegorillasafari?A.YoucansetoffinApriltoseegorillas.B.Youwillseelions,
elephantsandrhinos.C.Toseelionsinthemountainforestsisthebestpartofthetrip.D.Humanactivitieshavemadethegorillalivinga
reasmaller.3.Whatdoweknowaboutpolarbears?A.Decembercanbethebesttimetoseepolarbears.B.Seeingpolarbearsingroupsisnotunusua
l.C.PolarbearsgatherinHudsonBaytohunt.D.Thecharitywillusetheprofitstodealwithglobalwarming.BWhileIwas
growingup,Ioftenheardmyteacherssay,“Oh,Tinaisgiftedinalgebra.”WhilewatchingtheOlympics,myparentswouldsaytome,“Look,Jessie.
Thesegymnastsarebornwithsuchability!”Statementslikethesemademebelievepeoplewerebornwithcertaintalentsandiftheydidn’thaveaparticularon
eatbirth,thentheyneverwould.Therefore,Irarelyfocusedonalgebra.Nobodytoldmethatifyoukeeptryingandtrying,onedayadiff
iculttaskwillseemeasy.Actually,Ilearntthisfrommyyoungdaughter,Samaya.Oneday,IwasfinishingsomepaperworkandIsaid,“Ohno,howcouldIhavemadethatmi
stake!”Samayaimmediatelysaid.“Mum,don’tworry.Mistakesmakeyourbraingrowbigger.”Actually,weallneedtoberemindedthatmistakesorfailuresarejustfinean
dthattheyareahugepartofgrowthandsuccess.However,theregularbeliefistheopposite.Wemustcorrectthiswithourchildren.Wemustencourageth
emtomakemistakesbecausethatmeanstheyaretryingoutnewideas.BillionaireSaraBlakely,founderoftheshapewearbusinessSpanx,hasseenmanyfailures.Shemadeali
vingbysellingfaxmachinesforsevenyears.Knockingonmanydoorsandmakingalotofmistakeswasajourneyshecallseducational.SaraBlakelyowesherrisk-takingskillsto
theweekendtalkshehadwithherfather.Asachild,herfatherwouldaskherthesamequestioneveryweekend.“Whatdidy
oufailatthisweek,Sara?”Hedidnotcarehowhighherscoreswere.Hewantedtoknowwhatshehadtriedbutfailedat.Whenshetoldhimaboutherfailuresan
dmistakes,hewouldgiveherahighfive.Hewasreprogramminghermindtobelievethatmistakesandfailuresarefine.Sogoaheadandaskyourselfandyourchildren,“Whatdidwe
failatthisweek?”4.Whatpreventedtheauthorfrommakingeffortsinalgebra?A.Shewasn’tinterestedinalgebra.B.Sh
ethoughtshewasnottalented.C.Shethoughtalgebrawasuseless.D.Shewasnotallowedtolearnalgebra.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedwo
rd“this”inparagraph3referto?A.Keeptryingisnecessary.B.Failureisapathtosuccess.C.Mistakesarenotacceptable.D.E
ncouragementissignificant.6.WhydidSara’sfatherkeepaskingherthesamequestion?A.Torebuildhermindset.B.Tokeep
herfromfailures.C.Toknowwhatshehadn'ttried.D.Topreventhergettinghighscores.7.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthe
text?A.ASecrettoSuccessB.AMethodofEducationC.TheMagicofMistakesD.ThePowerofaFixedMindsetCItisinterestingwhenyouthi
nkabouthowJapanisanationthatappreciatessilenceandgoodmanners,andyetwhenitcomestoeatingnoodles,Japanesepeopl
ecanbetheloudestintheworld.Accordingtolifestylewebsitegrapee.jp,slurping(发出“哧溜”声)wheneatingnoodlesis
encouragedinJapaneseculture.Itisbelievedthattakingairintoyourmouthcanimprovetheflavorofthenoodles,andthatithelpscooldownthenoodles
.Itisalsoconsideredtobeawaytoshowappreciationforthedish.Sometimes,justmakingthenoisealoneseemstomaketheno
odlesmoreenjoyable.Itwasnotuntilanewexpression"noodleharassment(骚扰)",or"hu-hara"inJapanesecameoutlastyearonsocialmediathatJapanesepeoples
tartedtorealizethattheslurpingnoiseismakingsomeforeignvisitorsuncomfortable.Asaresponse,Japaneseinstantn
oodlemakerNissinintroducedaso-callednoise-cancelingforklastmonth.Thefork,whichlookslikeanelectrictoothbrush
,isconnectedtoasmartphone.Whenthepersonusingtheforkstartstoslurp,theforksendsasignaltotheperson'sphone,makingitplayasoundtoma
sktheslurpingnoise."Theforkisasolutiontothe'noodleharassment'issue,particularlyasthenumberoftouristsvisitingJapanincr
eases,"saidthecompany,accordingtoEuroNews.Butisitreallynecessary?Diningtraditionsdovary.Whatisconsideredtobepro
pertablemannersinonecountryislikelytobeseenasrudeinanother.InIndia,forexamplepeopleeatwiththeirhandsbecausetheythinkinthiswaytheybuildaconnectionwi
ththefood.However,peoplewhoareusedtoeatingwithutensils(餐具)mightfindituncomfortabletogettheirhandscoveredinoilandbitsoffood.Butthiseating
methodispartofIndia'sculture,justlikeJapan'sslurping.Itiscommonandaneverydaypartofthenation'sculture.ReporterBrianAshcraftonblogKotakuwrote"
Ifanyonegetsannoyedwhileyouareslurping,paythemnomindbecausetheyaremissingthepointentirely."8.WhichofthefollowingisNOTareasonforJapanesetoslurpw
heneatingnoodles?A.Slurpingcanmakethenoodlesseemmoredelicious.B.Slurpingcanmakethediningexperiencemorepleasant.C.Slurpingshowsthanksfort
henoodles.D.Slurpingcankeepthenoodleswarmintheirmouth.9.Whatdoweknowaboutthenoise-cancelingfork?A.Itcansto
pitsusersfromslurping.B.Itcanplayasoundtocoverthenoise.C.Itneedsasmartphonetomaskthenoise.D.Ithasthesamef
unctionasanelectronictoothbrush.10.TheeatingmethodinIndiaismentionedinthearticleto________.A.giveanex
ampleofdifferentdiningtraditionsB.showamoreannoyingeatinghabitthanslurpingC.compareIndianandJapanesetablem
annersD.criticizetheoutdatedtraditionthere11.HowdoesBrianAshcraftfeelaboutslurpingwheneatingnoodlesinJapan?A.Annoyed.B.Embarrassed.C.Shocke
d.D.Supportive.DThecommonlyheldviewisthatpeoplearrivedinNorthAmericafromAsiaviaalandbridgeonceconnectingthetwocontinents.Butrecentdiscoverieshavesug
gestedhumansmighthavebeenthereearlier.Researchersstudyingfossilized(化石的)humanfootprintsinNewMexicosaythathumanswerethereatleast23,000y
earsago.MatthewBennett,aspecialistinancientfootprintsandauthorofastudyonthenewfindingspublishedinScience,andhiscolleaguesstudied1footprintsbyradiocar
bon(放射性碳)datinglayersofaquatic(水生的)plantseedspreservedaboveandbelowthefootprintsandcorrectlydatedtheyweremade21,000to2
3,000yearsago.ThepeoplewhomadethefootprintswerelivingthereinthelastIceAgewhentwohugeicesheetscoveringthecontinentandcol
dtemperatureswouldhavemadeajourneybetweenAsiaandAlaskaimpossible,indicatinghumansmusthavebeentheremuchearlierthanpreviouslythoug
ht.Accordingtotheiranalysisofthefootprints,theywerelikelymadeinsoftgroundattheedgeofawetlandbychildrenwhoweresenttodotheworkli
kefetchingandcatchingbyadults.Windprobablyblewdustoverthesurface,accumulating(积累)intheprints,thus,le
avingfootprintsthatpreviouslyrecorded.Theirfindingalsomakesitpossibletoexploretheolderandmorecontroversial(有争议的)siteswithadifferentlight.Onesuch
siteisChiquihuiteCaveincentralMexico,wherestonetoolsdatingbackto30,000yearsagohavebeenfound.DavidRachal,anuninvolvedbutexperienc
edgeoarchaeologist(地质考古学家)thoughtthefootprintdatesprovidedbyBennettandhisteamlooked"solid",withseedsp
rovidingveryreliableandexactagesthroughradiocarbondating."Youcouldnotaskforabettersetup,"saidRachal.However,hewaspuzzledthatnoartifacts,su
chasstonetools,hadbeenfoundinthearea.Hethoughtitwasjustathemethatwouldinspireotherstoexplorefurther.12.Whatisthemostimportantevidencedatingthetimein
thepassage?A.Theaquaticplantseeds.B.Thefossilizedhumanfootprints.C.Thestonetools.D.Thehugeicesheets.13.Whydoesthe
authormentionChiquihuiteCaveincentralMexico?A.Tointroduceahistoricalsite.B.Toshowthesignificanceofthefootprints.C.Tocomparegeoarchaeologicaldiscov
eries.D.Toexplainthecourseofmakingadiscovery.14.What'sDavidRachal'sattitudetowardsthenewdiscovery?A.Unconcer
nedanduncertain.B.Doubtfulanddissatisfied.C.Negativebutcurious.D.Favorablebutconfused.15.Whatisthepassage
mainlyabout?A.Thediscoveryofhumanfootprints.B.Scientificmethodsofdatingfootprints.C.TheearlierarrivalofpeopleinNorthAmerica.D.Adiscussi
ononhumanhistoryamongresearchers.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。Tostarttheirday,mostAmeric
ankids-82.4percentofthoseaged2to19-eatbreakfast,accordingtoanewreportfromtheCentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention
(CDC).____16____However,asweallknow,breakfastisoftenreferredtoasthemostimportantmealoftheday.Thelikelihoodofeatingbreakfastseemstodeclineaskid
sgetolder,droppingfromabout96percentof2-to5-year-oldsto73percentofchildrenaged12to19.Thereportnotest
hatbreakfastconsumptionisabout10percentlessamongchildrenfromlower-incomefamiliesthanamongthosewhosefamilieshaveahigh
erincome.____17____Asismentionedabove,formostyoungsters,breakfastispartoftheirdailyroutine.____18____Althoughitspopularitydoesdeclinewithage,
itisconsumedbyabouthalfoftheyoungesttonotquiteathirdoftheoldestyouths.Alsohighonthemenulistofallagesisready-to-eatcere
al.About20percentofyoungstersaredrinkingwateratbreakfast,andtheremainingitemsamongtheirfavoritesincludepancakes(orwa
fflesorFrenchtoast),eggsandfruitjuice.____19____ResearchersattheAmericanAcademyofPediatricssaythatbreakfasthasbeenl
inkedtoimprovementsintheattentionandmemory,bettertestscores,ahealthierweightandbetternutritionoverall.____20____TheCDCre
portsaysthatthepercentageofbreakfast-eatersamongAmericankidshasheldsteadysinceitwaslaststudiedabout10yearsearlier.A.Milkisthemostcommonfoodordrin
kontheirmenu.B.Nothavingbreakfastcanleadtolowlearningefficiency.C.Italsovariesfromcountrytocountry,accordingtother
eport.D.Thebenefitsofregularlyeatingbreakfastaremanyandvaried.E.Still,thatmeansnearly1in5youngstersdoesnoteatbreakfast.F.
Someyoungpeopledon'tknowwhatanutritiousbreakfastincludes.G.Besides,eatingbreakfasthelpstoreducethefrequencyofgettingangry.第
三部分英语知识运用(共三节,满分40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、D)中,选出可填入空白处的最佳选项。IntheyearIwasabouttwelveyearsold,mymo
thertoldusthatwewouldnotbe____21____Christmasgiftsforshortofmoney.Ifeltsadandthought,"WhatwouldIsaywhentheotherkidsaskedwhatI'd____22____?"JustwhenIs
tartedtoacceptthattherewouldnotbeaChristmasgiftthatyear,thenthreewomen____23____atourhousewithgiftsforallofus.Formetheybroughtadoll.Iwouldnolong
erhavetofeel____24____whenIreturnedtoschool.Yearslater,whenIstoodinthekitchenofmynewhouse,thinkingho
wIwantedtomakemy____25____Christmastherespecialandmemorable,I____26____rememberedthewomen'svisit.IdecidedthatIwantedtocreatethatsamefee
lingofimportanceforasmanychildrenasIcouldpossibly____27____.SoI____28____aplanandaskedfortypeoplefrom
mycompanytohelp.We____29____about125orphans(孤儿)attheChristmasparty.Foreverychild,wewrappedcolorfulpackagesfilledwithtoys,cloth
es,andschoolsupplies,eachwithachild'sname.Wewantedallofthemtoknowtheywere_____30_____.BeforeIcalledouttheirnamesandhandedthemt
heirgifts,I_____31_____themthattheycouldn'topentheirpresentsuntileverychildhadcomeforward.Finallythe_____32_____theyhadbeenwait
ingforcameasIcalledout,"One,two,three.Openyourpresents!"Asthechildrenopenedtheirpackages,theirfacesbeamedandtheirbrightsmiles____
_33_____uptheroom.The_____34_____intheroomwasobvious,anditwasn'tjustabouttoys.Itwasafeeling-thefeeli
ngIknewfromtheChristmassolongagowhenthewomencametovisit.Iwasn'tforgotten.Somebodythoughtofme.I_____35_____.21.A.sendingB.receivingC.m
akingD.exchanging22.A.gotB.preparedC.foundD.expected23.A.brokeinB.settleddownC.showedoffD.turnedup24.A.embarrassedB.puzzledC.frightenedD.inspired2
5.A.presentB.firstC.lastD.past26.A.hardlyB.regularlyC.immediatelyD.rarely27.A.knowB.mentionC.rememberD.reach28.A.keptupwithB
.caughtupwithC.cameupwithD.putupwith29.A.exploredB.reflectedC.gatheredD.decorated30.A.fineB.specialC.helpful
D.normal31.A.remindedB.warnedC.enabledD.promised32.A.chanceB.giftC.momentD.reward33.A.litB.tookC.burnedD.chee
red34.A.warmthB.appreciationC.calmnessD.joy35.A.matterB.wonderC.doubtD.suppose第二节单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分
10分)36.TheNobelPrizeinliteraturehasbeenawardedannuallytoanauthorfromanycountry________hasproduced“inthefieldofliteraturethemostoutstandingworkinanid
ealdirection”.A.whichB.whoC.whereD.as37.---Couldyoutellmewhereyou’reworkingnow,Tony?---Inthenewdevelopmentzone.ButI________inacomputercompany
forfiveyears.A.haveworkedB.hadworkedC.wasworkingD.worked38.Thoseguests________atthefrontrowcameherefromaEu
ropeancountrythismorning.A.whoseatedB.seatingC.weresittingD.seated39.Withalotofdifficultproblems________,thenewly-electedpresidentfeltgreatly
relieved.A.tosettleB.settlingC.settledD.beingsettled40.-Hello,canIspeaktoMrSmith?-Sorry,you________haveawrongnumber.Therei
snooneofthatnamehere.A.needB.canC.mustD.would41.________theagreementwhichhadbeenreachedbeforethedeal,thecompanystillcouldn'
tfinishthetaskbeforethedeadline.A.InsteadofB.IncaseofC.InmemoryofD.Inspiteof42.Withtopclasshometheatre,youcanwatchthelatestmovie
sinthe________ofyourownhome.A.constructionB.limitationC.appointmentD.comfort43.Theredlanternsonthestreetadd
edtothe________ofSpringFestival.A.deliveryB.priorityC.encounterD.atmosphere44.Icouldn'taffordthehouseIreallywanted,soIhad
to________secondbest.A.settleforB.comeacrossC.catchupD.complainabout45.Howwouldyoufeelif________toanewtownmeantlosingtrack________yourfriends?A
.moving;inB.moved;ofC.moving;ofD.moved;in第三节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)46.MissLifoundherselfinanembarrassingpos
ition________shedidn'tknowwhichsidesheshouldsupport.(用适当的词填空)47.Theoldtree________(measure)atleast30me
tresfromtoptobottom.(所给词的适当形式填空)48.Womenwhoeatplentyoffreshvegetablesarefarlesslikelytosuffer________(anxious)ordepression.(所给词的适当形式填空)49.Hehard
lyneedapologize________anyinconveniencecaused,sinceweknowit’snothisfault.(用适当的词填空)50.Scientistshavemanytheoriesabout
howtheuniversefirstcameinto___(exist).(用所给单词适当形式填空)51.It'sthe________(responsible)thathasdrivenhimtogothroughmany
hardships.(所给词的适当形式填空)52.Thelastsceneoftheplaywasvery________(impress)andeveryonepresentwastouchedtotears.(所给词的适当形式填空)53.Hestilldoesnot
easilytake________eatingthingslikechickenfeet.(用适当的词填空)54.Hismotherwasillandhehadtolookafterherinhospita
l,whichis________hewasabsentfromthemeeting.(用适当的词填空)55.Consideringtheseriousnessoftheproblem,Istronglyrecommend__
______(report)ittotheheadteacher.(所给词的适当形式填空)第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)56.假定你是李华,你与你班的交换生Mike在一年的同窗生活中建立了深厚的友谊,上个月他回国了。请你用英文给他写一封信。内容包括:1.表达你的想念
;2.回顾你们在一起的美好时光;3.邀请他再来中国。注意:1.词数80个左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。_______________________________________________________
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____________________第二节(满分25分)57.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。Ireachedintomybackpack,feelingformycellphone.IwastiredofAuntLettytalkin
gonandonaboutherchickens,horsesandcows.Worse,Iwasafraidofhavingtospendspringbreakatherfarm.Inspiteofmyprotest,myparentsd
ecidedthatspendingtimeatthefarmwouldbeagreatexperienceforme.Myparentsbothgrewuponfarmsandbelievedthatre
sponsibility,hardworkandrespectforthelandwerevaluablelessons.“Lessonsyouneedtolearn,son,”theysaid.“So,haveyoueverriddenahorse?”Aun
tLettyasked,tryingtoturnmyattentionawayfrommyphone.“Hmmm,no.ButI’veseenhorsesonTV,”Ianswered,absent-minded.“Well,we’vegotanicehorseIthinkyou’
lllike.Hercules—soundslikeabeast,buthe’sagentlegiant.Theotheranimalshavenamestoo,butdon’tworry,youwon’thavetoremembertheirnames
.Ifyoushowupatthegatewithfeed,they’rehappy!”shesaidsmiling.Iglancedatmyaunt,angrythatIwasexpectedtowork.Vacationsweremeantforsleep
inglate,playingvideogames,andmaybeskateboarding.Itriedtotextafriend.“Phonesdon’tworkwellouthere.Withallthehillsandvalleys,it’shardtoge
taconnection.”Icontinuedtexting,butshewasright—therewasnocellreception.Thenextfewdayswerebusy.Wehadbreakfastbeforedawn.Thenwewentouttoth
ebarntogetthefeedwhiletheanimalswaitedtobefed.Theafternoonswereoccupiedwithhaulinghay,clean-up,andca
ringfortheanimals.TheanimalsdependedonAuntLetty,buttheyalsoprovidedherwithaffectionandnecessitiessuchaseg
gs,milkandcheese.Atdusk,whenthefarmwasfinallyquiet,AuntLettystretchedherarmsoutandsaid,“Justtakeadeepbreathofthesweetcountryair!”I,exhausted,wasu
nabletoappreciatemywork.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。Onthefourthday,AuntLettyannounced,“It’stimetomeetHercules.”________________________
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