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二〇二二年上学期期末检测卷高一英语第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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,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--遍。1.Whatdidthemandolastnight?A.Hewatchedamovie.B.Hereadabook.C.Hewroteabook.2.Whohand
edinthelockerkey?A.Tom.B.Sam.C.Mr.Brown.3.Whathappenedbecauseoftheaccident?A.Twopeopledied.B.Onepersondied.C.Threepeoplegotin
jured.4.Wherearethespeakersnow?A.Atthetrainstation.B.Onaregulartrain.C.Onahighspeedtrain5.Whatarethesp
eakerstalkingabout?A.Theman’sfriends.B.Apicture.C.Theman’sage.第二节(共15小题;每题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.Whatbookisthewomanwritingno
w?A.HerfirstWaylon!book.B.HersecondWaylon!book.C.HerthirdWaylon!book.7.Howlongdoesitusuallytakethewom
antowriteabook?A.Afewweeks.B.Abouthalfayear.C.Aboutayear.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatledtotheaccident?A.Badweather.
B.Drunkdriving.C.Carelessdriving.9.WhatwillAdamdoafterheleaveshospital?A.GotoShanghai.B.Restathome.C.Gobacktowork.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatdowek
nowaboutthewoman?A.Shehardlytalkstoothers.B.She’saforeignerinAmerica.C.ShehaslearnedEnglishformanyyears.11.Whatdid
thewomanusetodotolearnEnglish?A.WatchEnglishnews.B.Listentoradioprograms.C.WatchAmericansoapoperas.12.Whata
rethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.HowtheycanstayinAmerica.B.Whatthewomanlikesdoing.C.Howthewomanimprovesherlistening听第9段材料
,回答第13至16题。13.Whatisthemoviemostprobablyabout?A.Someadultsfightingagainstadragon.B.Somekids’adventurewithadragon.C.Afamily’sadventureinaf
orest.14.HowdoesNataliereactwhensheseesPete?A.Interested.B.Scared.C.Cheerful.15.Howoldisthegirl?A.11.
B.13.C.15.16.Whydidtheygotorock-climbinggyms?A.Tohavefun.B.Toshootthefilm.C.Toreceivetraining.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkofthegarde
nsincities?A.They’rebeautiful.B.Theyaretakengoodcareof.C.Theyshouldbemadebetteruseof.18.WhatdoweknowabouttheInternetprograms?A.Theycandesigndiffe
rentgardens.B.Theyarehardtounderstand.C.Theycannotbechanged.19.Howmanyrobotshavebeensold?A.Dozensof.B.Hundredsof.C.Tho
usandsof.20.Whatisthetextmeanttodo?A.Tointroduceafarmingmachine.B.Toencouragevegetablegrowing.C.Torecommendanonlineprogram.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。ATheUnitedNationsEducational,ScientificandCulturalOrganization,orUNESCO,meetsea
chyeartochoosethelatestadditionstoitsWorldHeritageList.Here,welookatsomeoftherecentadditions:ChurchesofthePskovSchoolofArchitecture(R
ussia)AgroupofancientstructuresinthecityofPskovmakeupRussia’snewestUNESCOWorldHeritageSite.Thestructures,
manyofwhicharechurches,allweredesignedbythePskovSchoolofArchitecture.Itwasaleadingschoolofbuildingdesigninthecountry,especiallyin
the15thand16thcenturies.SomeelementscommontoPskovarchitecturedatebacktothe11thcenturyWriting-on-Stone(
Canada)Canada’sWriting-on-Stonemonument,knownalsoasAisinai’pi,hasalargenumberofprotectedrockpaintingsandrockcarvings.Someofthemare2000yearsol
d.ThemarkingswereleftbyBlackfootNativeAmericanswholivedinpartsofWesternCanadaandthefarnorthernUnitedStates.Th
elandthatmakesupWriting-on-Stoneisfilledwithrockcolumnsthathavebeenformedbyerosion(侵蚀)into“spectacularshapes”.Babylon(Ira
q)TheancientcityofBabylonisgainingWorldHeritageSitestatus.ThecitywasonceamaintouristsitebeforeIraqsufferedseveralwars.The4,300-y
ear-oldBabyloniswheredynastieshaverisenandfallensincetheearliestdaysofsettledhumancivilization.UNESCOsaysthesite“offersalookintooneofthemost
influentialempiresoftheancientworld”.ParatyandIlhaGrande(Brazil)ThehistoriccoastaltownofParatyandthei
slandIlhaGrandearealreadypopularplacesforvisitorstoBrazil’sRiodeJaneirostate.Now,theymakeupanewlynamedUNESCOsite.ParatywasthefinalstopalongtheGol
dRoute,alongwhichgoldwasshippedtoEuropeinthe1600s.Theareaisalsohometoahugenumberofanimals,someofwhicharethreatened.21.Whatdowek
nowaboutthegroupofancientbuildingsinPskov?A.Theyareallchurches.B.Theyare2,000yearsold.C.Theyaresomehistoricgardens.D.Theirdesignscamefromthesameschoo
l.22.Whichcountryhastheoldestrelicaccordingtothetext?A.Iraq.B.Brazil.C.Russia.D.Canada.23.Whichofthefollowinghasrichanimalresources?A.
Babylon.B.Writing-on-Stone.C.ParatyandIlhaGrande.D.ChurchesofthePskovSchoolofArchitecture.BAlexanderTsao,akeenrockclimberforseveralyears,wasclimbin
gthewallsatagymnearhishomeinRedmond,Washington,whenhenoticedthattheropeswerefrequentlybeingreplacedwithnew
ones.Just16atthetime,Tsaowonderedwhathappenedtotheoldropes.Heaskedthegymownersandfoundouttheropeshadtobediscard
edregularlyduetosafetyregulations.Hewassurprisedtofindthatsomanyropesweresenttolandfills.Thisdiscoveryinspiredhimtofindasolutiontotheen
vironmentalissueofclimbingropewaste.Heconsideredpossibleideasandwaystoupcyclethediscardedropes,decidi
ngtoturnthemintoleashes(拴狗带)fordogs.Oncehehadmadehisplan,TsaocontactedalltheclimbinggymsinWashingtonState,introducinghisi
deaofrecyclingoldropes.Someweredoubtfulatfirstbutmanygymsagreedtodonatetheirusedropes.Tsaospentmonthstestinganddesign
inghisproductsandfilingdocumentstobecomeanonprofitorganizationwhichhecalledRocks2Dogs.Tomaketheleashes,Tsaoandvolunteersfirstwashand
drytheropes.Theycutthemintodifferentlengths,rangingfrom4to10feet,andthenburntheendstopreventthemfromfraying
(磨损).Theyaddaclipandhandletoeachend,andcovertheleash’shardwarewithshrinktape.Becausemakingtheleashesnowisafull-timejob,
Tsaohasaskedhisfriends,familyandneighborsforhelp.“Wehavemadeandsoldoverathousandleashes,whichadduptoover10,000feetofropebeingsa
vedfromlandfills,”saysTsao.Theleashescomeinvariouscolors.Therearealsohalfpriceleashesmadefromropeswithslightimperfections.Thesestartat$7.49whilem
ostotherleashesstartat$14.99.Todate,thenonprofithasraisedmorethan$35,000.Muchofthismoneyhasbeendonate
dtoanimalshelters.24.WhatdidTsaodiscover?A.Landfillscauseddamagetotheenvironment.B.Thegymdidn’tobeysafetyregulations.C.Ro
ckclimbingmightdoharmtohealth.D.Manyoldclimbingropeswenttowaste.25.WhatwasTsao’splan?A.Tosetupanenvironmentalorganization.B.T
ocallonclimbinggymstodonateropes.C.Totransformretiredropesintodogleashes.D.Toupcycleoldleashessavedfromlandfills.26.Whatdoesparagr
aph4mainlytalkabout?A.Effortstopromotetheropes.B.Stepsformakingtheleashes.C.Waystoreusediscardedwaste.D.Rea
sonsforstartingRocks2Dogs.27.Whatisthelastparagraphintendedtotellus?A.Tsaosucceedsintheleashbusiness.B.MorepeoplevolunteeredtohelpTsao.C.
Animalprotectiongainsmoreattention.D.Leashesarenotverypopularwithpetowners.CScientistslearnedrecentlythatfishwasthemainsourceofpro
teinforpeopleinsouthernScandinaviamanythousandsofyearsago.Theyalsoateotheranimalsthatliveinthewater.Thef
indingscomefromLundUniversityinSweden.Scientiststheretestedancienthumanbonesfrommorethan80individuals.Oneoftheres
earcherswasAdamBoethius.Hesaidbystudyingthechemicalsofthebones,theylearnedthedietofthepeopletheybelongedto.Basicallyyouarewhatyoueat
.Andsowhenyoustudystableisotopes(同位素),yougetacluetowhatthehumanshavebeeneating.Thestudyexaminedtheimportanceofamix
ofproteinsourcesinthehumandietfromaround10,500to7,500yearsago.TheyfoundthatinScandinaviamostofwhatpeopleatecamefromthesea.Boethiussaidbackth
en,fishmadeup50to70percentofthediet.Hesaidotherseaanimalslikesealsanddolphinsbroughtthatpercentagetoalmost100percent.Thisresearchchangedtheunderstand
ingofhowancientpeopleofthearealived.Earlierstudiessuggestedthesepeoplehuntedbiganimalsandmovedaroundalottofollowthem.Butt
hechemicalexaminationsdidnotshowproteinslinkedtodeerandelk(麋鹿)andotherlandanimalsofthetime.Boethiussaidscientistsnowbeli
evethesepeoplestayedinoneplaceformostoftheirlivesandatelocalfood.Thediscovery,heargued,providesevidencethatsett
lementsappearedinScandinaviamuchearlierthanresearchersoncebelieved.28.Theunderlinedword“they”inParagraph2refersto______.A.foods.B.animalsC.bonesD.di
et29.Whatcanbeconcludedfromtheresearch?A.InScandinaviamostpeoplelivedahappylife.B.Scandinavians’dietwasparticularlyrichinprotein.C.S
candinavians’bonesweredifferentfromthoseofothers.D.AncientScandinaviansatenearlynothingexceptseaanimals.30.Whatdidresearchers
oncebelieve?A.Ancientpeopledidn’tknowhowtocook.B.AncientScandinavianslivedonlandanimals.C.MostancientScandinaviansp
referredlocalfood.D.AncientScandinaviansstayedinoneplaceforalongtime.31.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Anewdiscovery.B.
Asciencetheory.C.Animportanthistory.D.Anancientlifestyle.DBEIJING—WangYaping,ataikonautonboardChina’sspacestationcoremodule(舱),
offeredpeopleonEarthazero-gravitymusicalperformanceonTuesdayeveningtocelebratetheLanternFestival.Thespaceshowwassharedviaavid
eoreleasedatanannualTVgalaforthefestivalcelebration.Inthevideo,Wangwasseenfloatinginthespacemodulewhileplayingaguzheng,
orChinesezither.SheplayedasegmentofthepopularChinesefolksong“JasmineFlower”.TheLanternFestivalfallsonthe15thdayofthefirstmonthoftheChineselunarcal
endar.Peopleusuallyhangcolorfullanterns,playriddlegamesandexpresstheirwishesandhopesforthefuture.Thecrewmembers,whotr
aveledtothespacestationcoremoduleontheShenzhou-13mission,keptsomefestivetraditionsaliveastheycontinuedtorotatearoundtheEarth.CommanderZhaiZhigang
wroteriddlesonredpaperscrollswithabrushpen.HedisplayedthecalligraphytogetherwithtaikonautYeGuangfuandextendedfestivalgreeti
ngstotheaudience.TheyalsosentblessingstoathletesattheongoingBeijingWinterOlympics:“Wehopethatyouallachie
vesuccess,gainfriendshipandharvestyourbestOlympicexperience.”Thevideoofthespaceperformancewasreceivedwithmuchenthusiasma
fteritwassharedonsocialmediaplatforms.Itdrewnearly2millionclicksinonehourafterseveralnationalmediaoutletsposteditontheChinesemicro-bloggingsiteSinaW
eibo.TheWeiboaccountofZhurong,China’sfirstroveronMars,repostedthevideo,commenting,“Themusicwassobeautif
ul,anditmademehomesick,too.”TheLanternFestivalalsomarksthelastdayofthelunarNewYearcelebration.Thoughfa
rfromhome,thefestivesentimentsinspacearethesame.TheChinaMannedSpaceAgencyreleasedavideoonsocialmediaplatformsonTuesday,showingt
hatthetaikonautshaddecoratedtheorbitingcoremodulewithredlanterns,Chineseknotsandpaper-cuttingdecorations.Wearingnewclothes,thetrio(三人小组)enj
oyedthetraditionsofeatingdumplingsandpostingspringcoupletsonwalls.DuringtheChineseNewYearholiday,theywerealsospott
edwatchingtheWinterOlympicsanddoingworkoutsinorbit.32.Howdidthemassenjoythemusicalperformanceaccording
tothetext?A.BywatchingavideocomingfromaTVgala.B.ByloggingontheInternetthroughcomputers.C.BywatchingtheLant
ernFestivalgalaatthescene.D.BywatchingavideopostedonlinebyWangYapingherself.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedwor
d“rotate”meanaccordingtothecontext?A.Access.B.Circle.C.Replace.D.Launch.34.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.WangYapi
ngsharedpuzzlesonredpaperscrolls.B.ZhaiZhigangshowedthecalligraphyonhisown.C.Thevideoofthespaceperfor
mancebecameagreathit.D.TheBeijingWinterOlympicshadcometoanendwhentheastronautssenttheirregards.35.Whichisthebesttitleofthepass
age?A.Chinesefolksong“JasmineFlower”isplayedonspacestation.B.Chinamakesmajorbreakthroughsintheouterspaceexpl
oration.C.TaikonautssendblessingstotheBeijingWinterOlympicsathletesD.TaikonautskeepLanternFestivaltradit
ionsaliveonspacestation.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。SymptomsofDehydration(脱水)You’rebad-tempered
.Researcherstestedthemoodandconcentrationof25womenwhodrankhealthyamountsofwateroneday,andthenlessthenexttwodays.Whenslightly
dehydrated,thewomenreportedtiredness,badtemper,headachesanddifficultyinfocusing.Inaseparatetest,menwithmilddehydrationalsohadtroublewithmen
taltasks.36Scientistsarestilltryingtofigureoutwhy.Youhaveabadworkout.37Itimpactshowmuchyoucanpushyour
self.Evena2to3percentfluidlossaffectsyourabilitytogetagoodworkoutandmorethan5percentdehydrationdecreasesexercisecapaci
tybyabout30percent.38Drivingwhileyou’redehydratedmaybejustasdangerousasgettingbehindthewheeldrunk,interms
ofhowmanymistakesyoucouldmakeontheroad.Britishresearchershadparticipantstake2-hourdrivesusingasimulator(模拟器).Whentheydrankenoughwater,therewere47dr
ivingerrors.39Youfeeldizzywhenyoustanduptoofast.Dehydrationcanmakeyoufeeldizzyorfaint,orbringonthatrushoflight-headednessafteryouquicklygetupfromsitt
ingorlyingdown.Theexacttreatmentfordehydrationsymptomsdependsonageandhowseverelydehydratedsomeoneis.40Mostofthetime,however,p
eopleusesomeover-the-countersolutionsforkids,andadultscandrinkmorewater.A.Youdrivelikeyou’redrunk.B.Sometimesdehydrationcanbelife-threatening.
C.Togetridofdehydrationyouhavetodrinkmuchwaterquickly.D.Inextremecases,peoplemightgotothehospitalforatreatment.E.Dehydrationreduces
bloodpressureandmakestheheartworkharder.F.Butwhenitcametomoodchanges,womenchangedmuchmorethanmen.G.Butwh
entheywereshortofwater,thereweremorethandoublethedrivingerrorsto101.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。Erinsufferedaseriousconcussion(脑震荡)afteracaraccident.Anditleftherwithmotionsickness,difficultyinconcentrating,andno41toreadorwat
chTV.Erin,atypicallyverymotivatedandactiveperson,foundalltheperiodof42extremelychallenging.ItwasPippy,apigsheandherhusbandh
ad43afewmonthsbeforetheaccident,thatsavedherlife.PippyplayedanimportantroleinErin’srecovery:“SheknewIwasin44pain,evenifIwasn’tcrying
oractingsadly.She45methewholetimewhenIwasstuckathome.IfIwasonthecouch,shewantedtobeinmylapor46alongsideme.PippyknewIwasdown.SheknewIwas
47.”OnceErinrecovered,sheandherhusbandfoundthey48Pippysomuchthattheywantedtoadoptanotherpig.That’swhentheylearnedthatthe
reisahuge49forpigrescueintheUnitedStates.Mostpeoplewhoadoptpigsdon’tknowwhatthey’regettinginto,andfewerthanfiv
epercentofadoptedpigsendupstayingwiththeir50adopters.“Thesepooranimalsarebeing51abandoned,”saysErin.“Wewereso52andupsetbytheproblemthatafterweadop
tedoursecondpig,Boris,wedecidedto53apigrescue.”Erinandherhusbandhavenow54morethan110pigs,86ofwhich55withthemattheirpigresc
uecenterinDeerTrail,Colorado.41.A.weaknessB.abilityC.workD.attitude42.A.restB.journeyC.recoveryD.danger43.A.huntedB.inspectedC.a
ppreciatedD.adopted44.A.powerfulB.slightC.accidentalD.emotional45.A.watchedoverB.aimedatC.spiedonD.cameacross4
6.A.growB.climbC.lieD.wander47.A.strugglingB.escapingC.survivingD.annoying48.A.affectedB.lovedC.admiredD
.reserved49.A.surveyB.baseC.seriesD.need50.A.originalB.politeC.activeD.kind51.A.skillfullyB.exactlyC.generouslyD.constantly52.A.devotedB.co
ncernedC.tiredD.determined53.A.dislikeB.startC.selectD.decorate54.A.rescuedB.desertedC.discoveredD.treated55.A.agreeB.meetC.liveD.connect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。TheInternethasthepower56(connect)peopleacrosstheworldtoasinglesharedcommunity.Wecanachievealmostanyth
ingonline—withaccesstotheInternetcomesome57(true)life-changingadvantages.OneofthegreatestadvantagesoftheIntern
et58(lie)inthequickandeasyaccesstoahugeamountofinformation.TheInternethasnowbecomethefirstplace59themajorityofpeopleturntoforinformation
.Meanwhile,ithasalsomadeourlivesunbelievably60(convenience),withallsortsofgoodsandservices61(provide)byelectroniccommercemorecommonlyknownas
e-commerce.Aboveallelse,theInternetiswidelyusedinourlife,62(help)usestablishandmaintainsocialties.However,63theInternetbringsmanyvaluabl
eadvantages,beingconnectedhasitsproblems.Wemustbeaware64theseproblemsandbecarefultousetheInternetproperlyandresponsibly.Only
inthiswaycanweenjoytheimmeasurable65(benefit)oftheInternet.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)上周末,你和班级同学去红星社区参加了一次捡垃圾志愿活动,受到了社区居民的欢迎。请你为学校
英文报写一篇短文,介绍这次活动。内容包括:1.时间、地点;2.劳动过程;3.个人感受。注意:1.词数应为80左右;2.题目已为你写好。参考词汇:红星社区HongxingCommunity3.请按如下格式
在答题卡的相应位置作答。MyWeekend_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)AsChristmasdecorationsappearedintown
,ourparentscalledmytwoyoungerbrothersandmetogether.Atfirst,Ithoughtsomeonehaddied,becauseIhadneverseenm
yparentslooksosad.MybrothersandIstoodwaitingfortheawfulnews.Momhuggedmeasshemurmured,“Christmasisgoingtobediffer
entthisyear.Wewon’tbehavingatreeorpresents.Wecanbarelyaffordfood.”Dad,restingonthecouch,beckoned(招手示意)theboysint
ohisarms,“ThingswillchangewhenIgetbacktowork.”Myfamilywaspoorerthandirt.Dad,theonlybread-earnerinourfamily,workedinaco
almine.However,soonafterreturningtoworkattheendofalongstrike,Dadwashurtinarockfallthatbrokebonesinhisfoot.Lyingonthecouchwiththeswollenfooth
ighonpillows,hedidn’ttalkorsmilemuch.Therewaslittletosmileabout.Nowork,noincome.Atnineyearsold,Imotheredm
yyoungerbrothers:Rodney,agedsix,andStevie,three.Wesharedasmallbedroom.Thatnight,afterourparents’announcement,wetalked.Rodneybegan,“Em,di
dyouseehowsadMommyandDaddylooked?IthoughMommywasgonnacry.“Me,too.Daddy’sfoot’...thisbig”whisperedStevie,holdingo
uthisarms.“Yeah...We’reinhardtimes.”Isaid.“ItmakesMommyandDaddysad.”“Butwedon’thavetobesad,”Iadded,hop
ingtobrightenthemood.“Sincetherearestillseveralweekstogo,maybewecandosomethingtocheerthemup,”Isaidwithoverdoneenthusiasm.Thebo
ysadvised,“Wecantakethemoneyfromourpiggybank,earnsomemore...andsurprisethemwithgifts!”“Icanrunerrands(跑腿)fo
rAuntEmandneighborstoearnmoney,”Ioffered.“Yeah,”Rodneyadded,“IandSteviecanreturnbottlesandsavethedepositmoney(存钱)...i
nsteadofbuyingcandy!”HepushedSteviegentlywithhiselbow.“Yeah!”Stevieclutched(紧握)hishandstogether.Wehadaplan!Untilthey
noddedoff,Icoachedmylittlebrothers(especiallyStevie)inwaystoguardoursecret.“Don’ttalkaboutitduringtheday.”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。Weawokeinthemorning,transformingfromsadchildrentothesecretagents(特工)onanimportanttask!_
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g,wehurriedintothelivingroomandhandedthegiftstoMommyandDaddy.________________________________________________
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_________________________________________2022年上期高一期末质量检测英语参考答案第一部分听力1—5CABAB6—10CCABB11—15BCBAB16—20CCABA第二部分阅读21—23DAC24—27DCBA28—31CDBA32—
35ABCD36—40FEAGD第三部分语言运用第一节完形填空41—45BCDDA46—50CABDA51—55DBBAC第二节语法填空:56.toconnect57.truly58.lies59.that60.convenient61.provided62.helping63.while/
though/although64.of65.benefits第四部分写作第一节应用文【参考范文】MyWeekendThisweekendwitnessedouractiveparticipationinthecomm
unityservice.Asscheduled,wegatheredattheschoolgateat8a.m.onSundaymorningandthenmarchedtotheHongxingCommunity,whereweweretopick
uplitter.Uponarrival,weweredividedintosmallgroupsandeachwasresponsibleforaseparatearea.Wearingallnecess
aryitems,includingprotectiveglovesandmasks,webegantocollectthelittervisible.Althoughhotandtired,seeingtheneighborhoodneat
andclean,weweremorethandelighted.Theactivitywasgreatlypraisedbythecommunityandwealsolearnthowtosortoutdifferenttyp
esofwaste.Itwasarewardingday.第二节读后续写【参考范文】Weawokeinthemorning,transformingfromsadchildrentothesecretagentsonanimportanttask!Thefollowingwee
kssawmedashinghomefromschooleachdaydeterminedtoearnapenny.Iwasusuallygreetedbysecretwinksandgrins—onewithamissingtooth,andtheotherwithtiny,strai
ghtteeth—bothassuringmeoursecretwassafe.AfewdaysbeforeChristmas,wegleefullywentshopping.WeboughtMomanewapronandforDad,apairofleatherslippers.Thenight
ofChristmasEveseemedendless.Iawokeoccasionally,oroneofmybrotherswokemeasking,“Howlongtilldaylight?”OnChristmasmorning,wehurriedintothelivingr
oomandhandedthegiftstoMommyandDaddy.Surprisedandstunned,theyshowereduswithtonsofconfusingquestions.“Howdidyou…?”“Wheredidyou…?”“Whogaveyou?”Asweexpla
inedhowwe’dschemed,earnedandsavedourmoney,theirfacesrelaxedintoexpressionsofastonishment.Then,withglisteningtears,MomandDadwrap
pedusthreeintotheirarms.OnthisspecialChristmasmorning,withthefiveofushugging,talking,laughingandlisteningwithfreshaffectionandgratitude,Iundersto
odthatrichorpoor,wewouldkeeptogetherandbehappyinoneanother.获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiangxue100.com