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机密★启用前麻城实验高中2021届高三第六次模拟考试英语试题(试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选
涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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。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。例:Howmuchisthesh
irt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whydoesthemanrentahouse?A.Forthewinter.B.Forthesummer.C.Forthespring.2.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytak
eplace?A.Inashop.B.Inarestaurant.C.Inahospital.3.Whatisthewoman'ssuggestion?A.Calltocheckonthescore.B.Justwait.C.Resignupforthetext.4.Whe
nwillthefilmstart?A.At7:45.B.At7:55.C.At8:00.5.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.WatchaChinesetraditionalopera
.B.SeeaChinesefilm.C.Breakupwithaforeigngirl.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,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分2
2.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.WhatcanwelearnaboutVicky?A.She'sontheearlymorningshiftthisweek.B.Sheissleepingat
home.C.Shedoesn'tworkonSaturdays.7.Whoistheman?A.Thewoman'sfriend.B.Thewoman'sson.C.Thewoman'sfather.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Wh
atdoesthewomanwantthemantoteachher?A.Howtosearchbooksshelikes.B.Howtobuybooksonline.C.HowtobuybooksatBookBuilding.9.Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?
A.Buybooksusingheraccount.B.Placeanorderfortheman.C.Registeranaccountforherself.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatarethespeakers
talkingabout?A.Aholiday.B.Acompany.C.Aparty.11.What'sthepurposeofthecompany'sChristmasparty?A.Togettoknowpeo
plefromothercompanies.B.Torelaxthemselveswiththeircolleagues.C.Tomakenewfriendsthroughdrinking.12.Howwilltheydress
themselvesattheparty?A.Casually.B.Formally.C.Infunnyclothes.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.What'sthedistancefromheretoLondon?A.150kilometers.B.180kilo
meters.C.200kilometers.14.HowlongwillittakethespeakerstogettoLondonwithoutthetrafficjam?A.Twohours.B.Threehours.C.Fourhours.
15.What'sthetopspeedoftheman'scompanycar?A.Over170kilometersanhour.B.Over190kilometersanhour.C.Over200kilometersanhour.16.Whatdow
eknowfromtheconversation?A.ThespeakerswillgotoLondonbyair.B.Thecompany'scarisprobablyoverfivemeterslong.C.Thewoman'scarislong
erthantheman's.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatpuzzlestheforeignersinarestaurant?A.WhytheChinesetalktoomuchwhenorderingfood.B.ThecomplicatedC
hinesedishes.C.ThenamesofChinesedishes.18.Whyisthenameofthedish“AntsClimbtheTrees”unclear?A.Thefoodissimplynoodleswithbitsof
meatinit.B.Thefoodissimplyantsclimbingatreeinit.C.Thefoodisonlypotatonoodleswithbitsofmeatinit.19.Howarethenameso
fmostWesternfood?A.Simpleandclear.B.Complicated.C.Traditional.20.WhatcanthenamesofChinesedishesprobab
lyshow?A.Thewayweeatthedishes.B.Thewaythedishesarecooked.C.Howthedishesaredisplayed.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40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。ATheNewYorkSeeItAllTourisexactlywhatitsoundslike:anall-inclusiveguidedtourofNewYorkCity.C
entralParkOneofthemostfamousparksintheworld,CentralParkisaman-madewonder.NotonlyisitthefirstpublicparkbuiltinAmeric
a,butitisalsooneofthemostfrequentlyvisitedparks,withover25millionguestsperyear.SetinthemiddleofbusyManhattan,itsgroundsserveasasafeharbor,notonlyfo
rathletes,andmusiciansbutalsoforlotsofmigratorybirdseachyear.Onecanspendanentirepeacefuldaywanderingitsgrounds,gazinguponnearly50fou
ntains,monuments,andsculpturesoradmiringits36bridges.HudsonRiverParkHudsonRiverParkisawatersideparkont
heHudsonRiverthatextendsfrom59thStreetsouthtoBatteryParkintheNewYorkCitydistrictofManhattan.Bicycleandp
edestrianpaths,includingtheManhattanWaterfrontGreenway,spantheparknorthtosouth,openingupthewaterfrontforthepublictorelax.Th
eparkincludestennisandsoccerfields,children’splayground,dogrun,andmanyotherfeatures.WashingtonSquareParkWashingtonSquarePark,locatedinthehe
artofGreenwichVillage,isaverypopularandoftencrowdedsquare.Peoplefromallbackgroundsgathertothislargesquaredottedwithtrees.CentralParkZoo
TheCentralParkZooisasmall6.5-acrezoolocatedonCentralParkinNewYorkCity.Thezoobeganinthe1860s,makingitthef
irstofficialzootoopeninNewYork.Thezoowasimprovedin1934,withtheadditionofmanynewbuildingsrangedinaquadranglearoundthesealionpool.Finally,the
zoowasrepairedinthemid-1980sandreopenedin1988,replacingtheold-fashionedcageswithnaturalisticenvironments.21.Whic
hparkissetintheheartofGreenwichVillage?A.CentralPark.B.HudsonRiverPark.C.CentralParkZoo.D.WashingtonSquarePark.22.WhatcanwelearnaboutCentralPark?A
.Itisprimarilyanartificialpark.B.Itisthefirstpublicparkbuiltintheworld.C.Itwasthemostcrowdedparkwhenfirstbuilt.D.Itespeciallyattractspedestrianandart
ists.23.WhenwasthefirstofficialzooinNewYorkrepairedforthefirsttime?A.Inthe1860s.B.In1934.C.Inthemid-1980s.D.In1988
.BWhenThomasPaneklosthiseyesightmorethan25yearsago,theanxiousrunnerdoubtedwhetherhewouldpursuehislifelongpassionagain.“Itwastooscaredt
orun,”hesaid.Indeed,althoughPanekhadbeenrunningsincehighschool,theideaofrunningblindseemedaltogethertoodifficult.Buthedidmanagetokeeph
isdreamalive—withhelpfromhumanguideswhoassistedhimoneachrun.Evenso,helosttherealjoyoftherun—thethrillofindependencethatcomesfromcom
pletingacourseonhisown.“Whenyou’retiedtoanotherperson,it’snolongeryourownrace.”the48-year-oldsaid.“Theindependenceisn’tquitethere.”ButPanekfounda
friend—indeed,man’sbestfriend—whowouldhelphimregainthatsenseofpurpose.NotonlydidPanekrediscoverhisloveforrunning,but,alongtheway,hefound
edGuidingEyesfortheBlind,anorganizationdedicatedtoprovidingservicedogsforthevisuallydamaged.OnMarch16,Gusglidedacrossthefini
shlinewithhishumanattheNewYorkCityHalfMarathon.Inthatmoment,theywerebothrecordedintothehistorybooks.Panek,whofinishedthecourseinalittlemorethantwohou
rsand20minutes,becamethefirstblindrunnertocompletetheraceledbydogs.Panekpointedoutthatitwasn’tjustGus
whoprovidedthewindbeneathhisrunningshoes.Inall,threeguidedogshelpedhimseehiswaytothefinishline.SiblingsWestleyandWafflepickeduptheea
rlypartsofthecourse,eachrunningbetweenfiveandeightkilometersofthe21-kilometerrace.Alongtheway,thewholeteamgotplentyofsupportfromeve
nthostNewYorkRoadRunners.Withretirementapproaching,itwouldbethefaithfulyellowlabrador’slastrace.Butfo
rPanek,theroadaheadremainslongandbright—notonlyforhim,butforanyonewithadisabilitywhostillhopestorundownadream.24.WhathappenedtoPanek25year
sago?A.Hegaveuphisdream.B.Hebecameblind.C.Hefoundrunningblindeasy.D.Hewonthefirstprize.25.Fromthepassa
ge,weknowthatGus_________.A.isaninstructorofPanekB.isagoodmarathoncompetitorC.isadogforthevisuallydamagedD.isanorganizerof
therunningevent26.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribePanek?A.Firmandpositive.B.Kindandconfident.C.Calmandfaithful.D.Honestan
dambitious.27.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?A.Failureisthemotherofsuccess.B.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.C.Allthingsaredifficult
beforetheyareeasy.D.Wecanmakeadifferencebyhelpingothers.CHavingyournoseinabookmightseemalittleanti-socialattimes—butreadingcouldactuallymak
eyouakinder,moreconsiderateperson,astudyhasfound.Readersweremorelikelytoactinasociallyacceptablemanner,whilethosewhopref
erredwatchingtelevisioncameacrossaslessfriendlyandlessunderstandingofothers'views,researcherssaid.123participantsinthe
studywerequizzedontheirpreferencesforbooks,TVandplaysatKingstonUniversity,London.Theywerethentestedonhowmuchtheyconsideredpeople
'sfeelingsandwhethertheyactedtohelpothers.ResearcherstoldtheBritishPsychologicalSocietyconferenceinBrightonyesterd
aythatfictionfansshowedmorepositivesocialbehavior.Readersofdramaandromancenovelswerealsoempathic,whileloversofexperimentalbooksshowedtheabilit
ytoseethingsfromdifferentdirections.Comedyfansscoredthehighestforrelatingtoothers.Thestudysuggestedreadingallowspeopletoseedif
ferentpointsofview,enablingthemtounderstandothersbetter.Theresearchersadded,“Exposuretofictionrelatestoarangeofempatheticabi
lities.Engagingwithfictionalproseandcomedyinparticularcouldbekeytoimprovingpeople'sempatheticabilities.”However,theaut
horswarnedthestudydidnotprovecause-and-effect.Soitcouldbethatreadingcausespositivebehavior,oritcouldbethatthoughtful,well-mannere
dpeoplearemorelikelytopreferreading.Soitisagoodideatopickupabooktobeginyourtravelwiththeauthor.Eachauth
orwillshowhowtheywouldreacttocertainsituationsorconfrontationsthroughtheircharacters.Everyonecanviewthesa
mesituationdifferently,andfrom1001differentangles.Themoreyouread,themuchbetteryoucanunderstandotherpeopl
es'opinions.28.WhatdoweknowaboutreadingaccordingtoParagraph1?A.Itcontributesmoretoone'santi-socialrole.B.Itisofrareben
efittoreaders.C.Itisrelatedtoone'ssocialposition.D.Itcanaddtoone'ssocialadaptability.29.Researcherstested123participantsinorderto
find.A.thewaytoimprovereadingskillsB.theinfluenceoftheirpreferencesC.theplacestogetnewbooksD.thetimeofreadingbooks30.Whatdoesth
eunderlinedword"empathic"inParagraph3mean?A.Understanding.B.Mad.C.Sorrowful.D.Delighted.31.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.Toreacttocertainsituati
ons.B.Tounderstandpeoples'opinions.C.Topersuadepeopletoread.D.Toshowhowtobegintravels.DCaliforniahaslosthalfofitsbigtreessincethe1930s,accordin
gtoastudytobepublishedTuesdayandclimatechangeseemstobeamajorfactor.Thenumberoftreeslargerthantwofeetacrosshasdeclinedby50percentonmo
rethan46,000squaremilesofCaliforniaforests,thenewstudyfinds.Noareaissparedorunaffected,fromthefoggynortherncoasttot
heSierraNevadaMountainstotheSanGabrielsaboveLosAngeles.IntheSierrahighcountry,thenumberofbigtreeshasfallenbymorethan55percent;i
npartsofsouthernCaliforniathedeclineisnearly75percent.Manyfactorscontributedtothedecline,saidPatrickMcIntyre,anecologistwhowasthele
adauthorofthestudy.Woodcutterstargetedbigtrees.Housingdevelopmentpushedintothewoods.AggressivewildfirecontrolhasleftCaliforniaforestscrowdedwithsm
alltreesthatcompetewithbigtreesforresources(资源).ButincomparingastudyofCaliforniaforestsdoneinthe1920sand1930swi
thanotheronebetween2001and2010,McIntyreandhiscolleaguesdocumentedawidespreaddeathofbigtreesthatwasevidentevenin
wildlandsprotectedfromwoodcuttingordevelopment.Thelossofbigtreeswasgreatestinareaswheretreeshadsufferedthegreatestwater
shortage.Theresearchersfiguredoutwaterstresswithacomputermodelthatcalculatedhowmuchwatertreesweregettingincomparisonwithhowmuchtheyneed
ed,takingintoaccountsuchthingsasrainfall,airtemperature,dampnessofsoil,andthetimingofsnowmelt.Sincethe1930s,M
cIntyresaid,thebiggestfactorsdrivingupwaterstressinthestatehavebeenrisingtemperatures,whichcausetreestolosemorewatertotheair,ande
arliersnowmelt,whichreducesthewatersupplyavailabletotreesduringthedryseason.32.Whatisthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?A.Theseriousnessofbig-
treelossinCalifornia.B.TheincreasingvarietyofCaliforniabigtrees.C.ThedistributionofbigtreesinCaliforniaforests.D.
TheinfluenceoffarmingonbigtreesinCalifornia.33.Whichofthefollowingiswell-intentionedbutmaybebadforbigtrees?A.Ecologicalstudiesofforests.B.Bann
ingwoodcutting.C.Limitinghousingdevelopment.D.Firecontrolmeasures.34.WhatisamajorcauseofthewatershortageaccordingtoMcIntyre?A.Inadequatesnowm
elt.B.Alongerdryseason.C.Awarmerclimate.D.Dampnessoftheair.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.California’sForest
s:WhereHaveAlltheBigTreesGone?B.CuttingofBigTreestoBeProhibitedinCaliforniaSoonC.WhyAretheBigTreesImportanttoCaliforniaForests?D.
PatrickMcIntyre:GrowMoreBigTreesinCalifornia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。MaybeyouliveinplaceswhereEnglishisnot
themainlanguage.Whenyouspeak,yourspeechmightbeslowerthanyouwouldlike.Thisisbecauseyourmindisstilltrans
latingthingsfromyourfirstlanguageintoEnglish,whichcanalsosoundunnatural.36Itisnotverydifficult,butitdoestakec
onsciouseffortandpractice.Thinkinsinglewords.CharlesThomashastaughtEnglishtoUnionmembers,childrenandteenagersforov
er10years.Hetellshisstudentstonamethethingsthattheyseearoundthem,wherevertheyare.37Thinkinsentences.Forexample,ifyouaresittinginapark
,youcantellyourselfthingslike,''It'ssuchabeautifulday"and''Peopleareplayingsportswiththeirfriends."38Thinkinconversation.Thisisagreatwaytopracticewha
tyoumightsayinarealconversation.Forexample,let'ssaytheimaginarypersonasksyouaquestionlike,''Whatdidyo
uthinkofthetalkshowlastnight?"39Imaginetheconversationandpracticeitinyourhead.Youcandothisoutloudorinsilence.
40''Whenyou'redoingiteveryday,overandoveragain,littlebylittle,that'sthekey.Becausewhenyoumakethingsahabit,itjustpopsupintoyour
mindwithoutthinkingandthen,beforeyouknowit,really,you'rethinkinginEnglish,''Thomassays.A.Practiceitdaily.B.
Howwouldyouanswer?C.SpeakEnglishwithanativespeaker.D.Asthesayinggoes,practicemakesperfect.E.Startwithnounsand
thenaddinverbs,hesuggests.F.Oncethisbecomeseasy,moveontomoredifficultsentences.G.ThegoodnewsisthatthinkinginEnglishwillbringyouclosertofluency!第三部分语
言知识运用(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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。NougatandClarencebecamebestfriendsalmostassoonas
Nougatmovedintotheretirementhome.NougatlikestoresthisheadonthebackofClarenceasoftenashegetsthe41.ThedogsliveatVintagePetRescue,anon-profitorganizat
ionthat42elderanimalsfromlocalshelters(收容所)thatare43tofindanewhome.Theorganizationaimstogivedogsacomfortable,l
ovingenvironmentatthe44oftheirlives.KristenPeralta,thefounderofVintagePetRescue,takescareof27mostlyseniordo
gs.Whilesheandherhusbandhaveunofficiallybeen45olderdogsforsometime,Peraltaturnedherpassionintoafull-timejobin2017.Insomeways,elderd
ogsmaybeless46tocareforbecausetheyprefersittingstillthanlittleones.Buttheirfuturesaren’talwaysso47.Therearemanyo
rganizations,likePeralta’s,48onrescuingelderlypetsandgivingthemprotectionoutsideofanimalshelters,inpartbecauseseniordogsinsheltershavea(
n)49rateofjust25percent,whileyoungerdogshavea60percentrate.Alifespent50twodozenolderdogscanbeverybusy.Peralta51vetappointmentsatleastonceaweek,gi
vesoutindividualmedicationsanddoesalotofbathingandpetting.Buttheworkisrewarding,andshethinksit’shelpingtoshowmoreandmorepeopleare
beginningto52justhowspecialseniordogsare.“Youcanjusttellhowmuchthey53itwhenthey’rehelpedintrouble,”Peraltasaid.“They’re54tha
tthey’rewithyouandyoulovethem.It’ssospecialtoknowthatyousavedadog’slifeandthatyou’regoingtomakea55totherestofitslife.”()41.A.ideaB.merc
yC.chanceD.point()42.A.takesinB.takesalongC.takesoffD.takesover()43.A.committedB.unlikelyC.luckyD.fa
miliar()44.A.beginningB.bottomC.edgeD.end()45.A.surroundingB.rescuingC.invitingD.contributing()46.A.efficientB.riskyC
.difficultD.valuable()47.A.reliableB.negativeC.differentD.bright()48.A.succeedingB.insistingC.resultingD.specializing()49.A.deathB.adaptationC.su
rvivalD.crime()50.A.lookingafterB.bringinginC.relyingonD.toyingwith()51.A.adjustsB.impressesC.schedulesD.indicates()52.A.adopt
B.agreeC.exploreD.realize()53.A.appreciateB.consumeC.comfortD.support()54.A.hopefulB.surprisedC.sorrowfulD.doubtful()55.A.de
cisionB.livingC.fortuneD.difference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。DifferentcountiesandculturescelebratetheNewYe
arindifferentways.Manycountriesstillfollowthelunarcalendar,56(mean)thattheirnewyearoftenstartsinlateJanuaryorinFebruary.NewYear57(cel
ebrate)forsomecountries(likeChina,Vietnam,andKorea)lastnotoneday,butuptotwoweeks!IntheUS,manypeopleatt
endorthrowNewYearparties.Theydrinkchampagne,danceandcheeratthestrokeofmidnight.Fireworks,whichinancientt
imes58(scare)awayevilspirits,areverypopularthroughouttheUSlikemanyothercountries.Americansoftenmakeoneormor
eNewYear’sdecisions,suchaspromisingtoquit59(smoke),loseweight,orstopdrinking,mostof60lastlittlelongerthanamonth.InScotland,hom
eownersopenthefrontdooratmidnighttoletintheNewYear,andopenthebackdoortolet61theoldyear.InJapan,peopleringabell108tim
es62(get)ridofthe108baddesirespeoplehave.InSpain,peopleeat12grapes—oneperchime—astheclockchimesmidnight.InKorea,peopleringabell33timeswiththe
63(intend)ofmemorizing33ancientsoldiers.InColombia,familiesmake64ragdollcalled“Mr.OldYear.”Theyfillitwith65thefamilydoesn’twantanymoreandthensetit
onfiretoridthemselvesofallthebadthingsofthepreviousyear.第四部分写作(满分40分)第一节应用文(满分15分)假定你是李华,你的朋友尼克近来沉迷于游戏《王者荣耀》(KingofGlory)不能自拔,你在得知此事后非常
担忧。请你给他写一封信予以劝说,要点如下:1.你对他的担心;2.游戏的危害;3.摆脱游戏的办法。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.可以适当添加细节,以使行文连贯。DearNick,________________
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______________________________________YourssincerelyLiHua第二节读后续写(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。In1989,freshoutofhighsch
ool,Ihadthedifficulttaskofchoosingacareerpathbeforecollegestartedinthreemonths.InthosedaysinPakistan,therewerel
imitedchoices:becomingadoctororanengineerorenteringthebusinessworldaftergettingabusinessdegree.Iwasn’tinterested
inengineering,soIwasleftwithmedicineorbusiness.Icouldn'tdecide.MyunclesuggestedthatIdoajobplacement(实习)toexperienceitforamonthinaninternati
onalcompanyfollowedbyamonthinahospital.Afterthat,Icouldmakeadecision.Itseemedlikeabrilliantidea.Iwasacceptedforamonth'splacementatafo
reignbankinKarachi.Igotafeelforhowtheworldofbusinessfunctioned,madenewfriends,andgenerallyenjoyedthemostlyeasy-goingworksurroundings.Themonthpassed
rapidly,andsoonIbeganworkingataleadinghospitalinKarachi.Theexperiencecouldn’thavebeenmoredifferent.Thehospitalhadastressfulenvi
ronment.Thedaysstartedearly(at7a.m.,comparedto9a.m.atthebank),andwerefilledwithendlessduties.Andthenightcalls!Thiswascrazy,workingallday,throug
hthenight,andagainthenextday.Ibeganthinkingaboutmytwoexperiences.Thebankhadofferedamorerelaxingatmosphere,better
workinghoursandlessstress.Thehospitalwasfullofexcitementandunpredictability,butthestudyingandtrainingwasdifficult.Itseemedthatthebusines
schoicewasgoingtowinout.Neartheendofmymonthatthehospital,Iwasdrivinghomeafteranespeciallybusynightcall.Infrontofmewasapublicbus,withcollegestudentssi
ttingonthetop.Asthedriverweavedthrough(穿梭)traffic,Icouldseetheboysshakingfromsidetoside.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。Parag
raph1Suddenly,aboyfelloffthebackofthebus.________________________________________________________________________________________
_____Paragraph2Thenextday,whenIwenttothehospitaltoseetheboy,allhisfamilygotup,withgratefulsmilesontheirfaces._____________________________
___________________________________________________________________麻城实验高中高三六模英语答案听力BABCAACBCCBABACBACAB阅读DABBC
ABDBACADCAGEFBA46-50CABDB51-55CDBCA56-60CDAAD61.meaning62.celebrations63.scared64.smoking65.which66.out67.toget68.intension69.a70.whatDearPeter,
I'msorrytohearthatyouareaddictedtoKingofGlory.Spendingtoomuchtimeongamesisnotonlyharmfultoyourhealthbutalsomakeyoui
solatedfromtherealworld.Ithinkyoucantryotherthingstodistractyourattention.Forexample,youcanplaybasketballorothersportswithyour
friends,whichcanimproveyourfitnessandstrengthenyourfriendship.It’salsoagoodchoicetocommunicatewithyourparentsandfriends,sharingyourhapp
inessandsorrow.Besides,youcanreadsomebookstobroadenyourhorizoninyoursparetime.Longingforgoodnewsfromyou!Yours
sincerely读后续写(满分25分)Suddenly,aboyfelloffthebackofthebus.Hehittheroadfacedownandrolledover.Helaymotionlessinthemiddleoftheroadasthebusdrovea
wayquickly.Thecarsdirectlybehindthebusbrakedtoavoidtheboy,butnonestopped.Iknewthatiftheboywasbleedingintohisbrain,hewoulddiesoon.
Istoppedmycar,liftedthisunconsciousbodyintomycarwiththehelpofsomepassers-byandracedbacktothehospital.Thenextday,whenIwenttothehospitaltoseetheboy,all
hisfamilygotup,withgratefulsmilesontheirfaces.Themotherheldmyhandsandstartedweeping."Sir,youareanangel,"shere
peatedoverandoveragain.Aftercomfortingher,Iwentovertotheboy.Hemanagedtosmileandsqueezemyhand.Nowordswerespokenbet
weenus---nonewasneeded.Ispenttherestofthedayinastateofexcitement,themostunforgettablemoodIhadeverexperienced.Drivinghomethatevening,Ik
newwhatIwantedtodofortherestofmylife.Mycareerpathbecamecrystalclearatthatmoment.获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiangxue100.com