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济南大学城实验高级中学2021届高三下学期2月份模拟考试英语试题卷第Ⅰ卷第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节:(共10个小题;每小题2.5分,满分25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。AWhenitcomestojudgmentoftheirbodies,womencan’twin.Peopleoftenmake“fatjokes”,butfat-shamingisnolaughingmatter;neithe
risfit-shaming.Ispoketotwowomenwhowereshamedforbeingfat,andthen,afterlosingweight,shamedforbeingfit.SarahMooreisa29-year-oldmotherofth
reefromIndiana,US.Shebecameapersonaltrainerafterlosingmorethan45kg.Sheremembersthefat-shamingsheborebeforeherweightloss.When
waitingtogetonarollercoasteronce,peoplebehindherwerecomplainingaboutthewait,andtheattendant(服务人员)toldthem,“Don’tworry.She’snotgoingtofitonhere,andyou
’llbenext.”Butafterlosingweight,Mooresaidpeoplecommentedonherbodyevenmore.“NowIgetcommentslike,‘Areyousureyoucane
atthat?’becausethey’reworriedI’llregaintheweight,”shesaid.Howdoesitmakeherfeel?“Fat-shamingmademefeelsadandhelp
less,andfit-shamingmakesmeangry,”shesaid.Changesinbodyweightcanalsoinfluencerelationships.Itcanupsetthebalancebecauseother
scangetjealous.Peoplewholoseweightcanexperiencepersonalitychanges,suchasanincreaseinconfidence,whichalsoinfluencesrelationships.Fi
t-shaminghasbeenhardertohandleforAndreaSereda,a38-year-oldsocialworkerinCanada.Shesaidjudgmentofherbodyissomethingshe’sfacedf
oryears.Seredasaidthatwhenshewas9,hergrandfathertoldheratabirthdayparty,“Idon’tthinkyoushouldeatcake,”andmadecommentsabouthowmanycalorieseachbit
econtainedassheateit.Shealsoexperiencedsimilarthingsincollege.ThejudgmentofSereda’sbodyincreasedafter
shelost57kg.“It’sworsewithpeoplewhoknewmefrombefore,”Seredasaid.“Peopleconstantlysay,‘You’resoskinnynowyou’regoingtodisappe
ar.’”Itwasmostlyfriendsmakingsuchcomments.CloserfriendsseemedtocomparetheirownbodiesnegativelytoSereda’snewphysique(体型).“Iwasafraidofgoing
outandhavingtofieldallthesecomments,”Seredasaid.“Ihadtolearnhowtohandleit.”Letustrytounderstandthatjustbecausesome
onehaslostweight,itdoesn’tmakethemfairgameforcommentaryontheirnewshape.Everyonedeservestolivefreeofbeingbodyshamed,r
egardlessofhowtheylook.21.SarahMooreisshamedforbeingfitafterlosingweightmainlybecause________.A.peoplestilljudgehernewbodyshapeB.shel
osttoomuchweightafterherdietC.herpersonalitychangedforthebetterD.peoplearealljealousofhernewlook22.Theexampleof
AndreaSeredaisusedto________.A.explainwhatpusheswomentoloseweightB.showthenegativeeffectsoffitshamingC.
suggestwhatcanbedonetohandlefatshamingD.showthedifficultiesoverweightwomenface23.Whatwouldbeaproperw
aytotreatthosewhohavelostweight?A.Toappreciatetheirnewbodyshape.B.Tostopcommentingontheirphysique.C.Toencouragethemtomainta
intheirshape.D.Toremindthemtobecarefulwiththeirdiet.BI’mJeffLogan,presidentofLoganLuxuryTheatersCorporation.I’mverysorrytotellyoumany
cinemasareatriskofclosingpermanently(永久).That’ssomethingwewouldhatetoseehappen.Watchingthenewestboxofficemovieandeatingabigbucket
ofpopcornisanexperiencethatmanyofushaveenjoyedforaverylongtime.Weallhavefondmemoriesofgoingtoatheaterofourfirstdatesorthefirstmoviewesawwithourc
hildren.Amovietheaterissoimportanttothefabricofthelocalcommunity.It’saplacewhereweallgather,nomatterwhatourinterests,andnomatterwhatag
es,youngandold,richandpoor.Buthowmuchlongerwillclassictheatersremainopen?Justlikeotherindustries,moviethea
tershavebeenhithardbythepandemic(流行病)andaregoingdark.Theentireindustryisbeingcontrolledbythepandemic,becausethestudiosdon’twantt
oreleasetheirnewmoviesuntilallthetheaterscanbeopen.Asweallknow,thetheaterscan’tdowellandcan’tgetbacktofull7-dayaweekatfullspeedo
perationwithoutnewmoviestoplay.Recently,theLoganLuxury5CinemainMitchellreopenedfortheweekends.However,likemanytheaters,iti
sonlyoperatingatabout10percentcapacity.Sinceopening,severalnewsafetymeasureshavebeenputinplace.Blockoffev
eryotherrow.Peopleareaskedtoleavethreeseatsbetweenthemandthenextgroup.Staffspraythetheaterwithdisinfectant(消毒剂)af
tereveryshow.Andsanitizerstationscanbefoundthroughoutthetheater.Evenso,somepeoplestillaren’tcomfortablegoingtoamoviethe
ateryet.Ifullyunderstandthat.Anyhow,Ijusthopewemustdosomethingelsetohelpoutourlocaltheaters,liketakingpartinanewnationalproposalcalled“SaveYourCi
nema.”1.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"fabric"inparagraph4referto?A.Typicalfeature.B.Basicstructure.C.Publicsupport.D.Commonvision.2.Whyarethefilmstudio
sunwillingtoreleasethenewmovies?A.Cinemasdon’toperatenormally.B.Newmoviesaren’twelcomed.C.Peopledon’
tlikegoingtocinema.D.Manycinemasgooutofbusiness.3.WhatcanweinferabouttheLoganLuxury5Cinemaafteritsreopen
ing?A.Itmakesalotofmoney.B.Itdoeswellindiseaseprevention.C.Itreceivesalargeaudienceeveryday.D.Itoffersmoreenjoyableexperience.4.Whatisthepurpos
eofthistext?A.Tosharethegoodolddays.B.Toexplainasocialproblem.C.Toaskforpeople’shelp.D.Torecommendatheater.CTom
ovevisualtechnologyintothefuture,sometimesithelpstomakealittlenoise.Researchershaveusedsoundwavestoproducefloating3-Dimages
,createasenseoftouchandevensupplyasoundtrack.Sincethe1940s,scientistshavetoyedwiththeconceptofacousticlevitation(声悬浮),theuseofsoun
dwavevibrationstotraptinythingsinmidair.Thetechnologyhasgainedgreatercapabilitiesinthepastdecade.Someresearchersbelievethisimprove
mentcouldleadtoapplicationssuchascontributingtonovel3-Dprintingmethods,orcreatingdisplaysthatwouldbevisiblef
romanyanglewithoutrequiringascreen.Otherresearchershavealsoworkedonvisualdisplaysthatuseacousticlevitation.Inadditiontovisuals,thesystemcanalsop
roduceaudiblenoisetogivethedisplayasoundtrack.Andtheultrasoundspeakerscanalsoconcentratevibrationsinonespot
sothatafingermightfeelasensepushingback—alittleliketheobjectshownbythefloatingimageisreallythere.Soundwavescr
eatea3-Ddisplay!Displaywithoutascreenisremarkablyuseful.Itmeansthateverybodyintheroomcanseetheimage—anyangle,locati
on—andthat’sextremelyhelpful.Asacommunicationssystem,suchadisplaymightonedayallowuserstochatwitha3-Dprojection(投影)ofapersonwhocantur
nhisorherheadtofollowastheymovearoundaroom.Thedisplaywillrequirealotmoreworkbeforeyoucaninstallitinyourliv
ingroom,however.Sofar,thishasbeendoneintheresearchlaboratory.Weneedtopushitalittlebitharder.Weneedtod
omoreanalysistoseeifitwouldmakesensetocreatearealdisplaythatpeoplewouldhaveathome.Thecurrentsystemca
nonlyshowsimplegraphics,suchasasmileyfaceorfigureeight,inrealtime.Still,weareoptimisticaboutthepotentialforthistypeof
technology.Ifthesystemhadonlyonespeaker-coveredsurfaceinsteadoftwo,itcouldgenerateimagesthatarebiggerthanthedev
iceitself.Wecan’tmakeaTVimagethat’sbiggerthantheTV—evenaprojectorhastohaveaprojectionscreenthat’sbiggert
hantheimageitself.Butwithavolumetric(容积的)display,asmall,portabledevicemightproduceamuchlargerpicture.Wecanimagine,inthefuture,havingvol
umetricdisplaysinwatches,forexample,thatcreatelargeimagesthatjustprojectoutofyourwatch.5.Fromthefirsttwoparagraphssoundwavevibrationsca
nbeusedto_.A.catchverysmallobjectsinmidairB.develop3-Dprinter’scapabilitiesC.replaceacreativedisplayscreenD.comp
osesoundtracksbymakingnonoise6.Whatdoweknowaboutdisplaywithoutascreen?A.Ithasresultedinvisualtechnology.B.Itispossib
letoseetheimagefromanydirection.C.Itisalreadyripetocreatearealoneathome.D.Ithasyettobetestedintheresear
chlaboratory.7.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytalkabout?A.Outlooksforthenewtechnology.B.Situationsofthemoderntechnology.C.Praiseforthecutting-edgete
chnology.D.Roomforthetechnicalimprovement.8.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthepassage?A.HearingIsSeeing—SoundWavesCreatea3-DDisplayB.Se
eingisBelieving—3-DPrintingMethodsArriveC.AdvancingSenseofTouch—3-DImagesFloatintheAirD.PromotingTVTechnology—Chatwith3-
DProjectionsDOnemorning,whenGregorSamsawokefromtroubleddreams,hefoundhimselftransformedinhisbedintoahorribleins
ect.Helayonhisarmor-likeback,andifheliftedhisheadalittlehecouldseehisbrownbelly,slightlydomedanddivide
dbyarchesintostiffsections.Thebeddingwashardlyabletocoveritandseemedreadytoslideoffanymoment.Hismanylegs,pitifullythincomparedwit
hthesizeoftherestofhim,wavedabouthelplesslyashelooked.“What’shappenedtome?”hethought.Itwasn’tadream.Hisroom,apr
operhumanroomalthoughalittletoosmall,laypeacefullybetweenitsfourfamiliarwalls.Acollectionoftextilesamplesl
ayspreadoutonthetable—Samsawasatravellingsalesman—andaboveittherehungapicturethathehadrecentlycutoutofanillust
ratedmagazineandhousedinanice,gildedframe.Itshowedaladyfittedoutwithafurhatandfurscarfwhosatupright,raisingaheavyfurmuff(暖手筒)thatcove
redthewholeofherlowerarmtowardstheviewer.Gregorthenturnedtolookoutthewindowatthedullweather.Dropsofraincouldbeheardhittingthewindow
,whichmadehimfeelquitesad.“HowaboutifIsleepalittlebitlongerandforgetallthisnonsense,”hethought,butthatwassomethingh
ewasunabletodobecausehewasusedtosleepingonhisright,andinhispresentstatecouldn’tgetintothatposition.Howeverhardhethrewhimselfonto
hisright,healwaysrolledbacktowherehewas.Hemusthavetrieditahundredtimes,shuthiseyessothathewouldn’thavetolookattheflounderi
nglegs,andonlystoppedwhenhebegantofeelamild,dullpaintherethathehadneverfeltbefore.Hethought,“Whataheavycar
eeritisthatI’vechosen!Travellingdayinanddayout.Doingbusinesslikethistakesmuchmoreeffortthandoingyourownbusines
sathome,andontopofthatthere'sthecurseoftravelling,worriesaboutmakingtrainconnections,badandirregularfood,contactwithdifferentpeopleallthetimes
othatyoucannevergettoknowanyoneorbecomefriendlywiththem.”Hefeltaslightitchuponhisbelly;pushedhimselfslo
wlyuponhisbacktowardstheheadboardsothathecouldlifthisheadbetter;foundwheretheitchwas,andsawthatitwascoveredwithlotsoflittlewhite
spotswhichhedidn’tknowwhattomakeof;andwhenhetriedtofeeltheplacewithoneofhislegshedrewitquicklybackbecauseassoonashetouchedithewasovercomebyaco
ldtremble.Heslidbackintohisformerposition.“Gettingupearlyallthetime,”hethought,“itmakesyoustupid.You’
vegottogetenoughsleep.Othertravellingsalesmenlivealifeofluxury.Forinstance,wheneverIgobacktotheguesthouseduringth
emorningtocopyoutthecontract,thesegentlemenarealwaysstillsittingthereeatingtheirbreakfasts.Ioughttojusttrythatwithmyboss;I’dgetkickedout
onthespot.Butwhoknows,maybethatwouldbethebestthingforme.IfIdidn’thavemyparentstothinkaboutI’dhavegiven
inmynoticealongtimeago,I’dhavegoneuptothebossandtoldhimjustwhatIthink,tellhimeverythingIwould,lethimknowjustwhatIfeel.He’dfallrightoffhisdes
k!Andit’safunnysortofbusinesstobesittingupthereatyourdesk,talkingdownatyourinferiorsfromupthere,especiallywhenyouhavetogorightupclosebeca
usethebossishardofhearing.Well,there’sstillsomehope;onceI’vegotthemoneytogethertopayoffmyparents’debttohim—an
otherfiveorsixyearsIsuppose—that’sdefinitelywhatI’lldo.That’swhenI’llmakethebigchange.Firstofallthough,I’vegotto
getup,mytrainleavesatfive.”9.Accordingtothepassage,Gregorinitiallybelieveshistransformationisa.A.curseB.diseaseC.nightmareD.fraud10.Theauthorm
ostlikelyincludesadescriptionofGregor’sitchinparagraph4to.A.remindthereaderthatGregorhasalreadyturnedintoaninsectB.stressthedisconnectionbetweenGr
egors’thoughtsandhisactualsituationC.presentimportantdetailsaboutwhatGregor’snewbodylookslikeD.showthatGre
gor’sthoughtsarefocusedonthechangestohisbody11.ThepassagemoststronglysuggestswhichofthefollowingaboutGregor’satti
tudetowardhisprofession?A.Heisangry.B.Heiseagertoplease.C.Heisdepressed.D.Heisdiligent.12.Themainrhetorical(修辞的)effect
ofthefinalsentenceoftheexcerpt(“Firstofallthough,I'vegottogetup,mytrainleavesatfive”)isto.A.provideasol
utiontotheconflictGregorfacesB.foretelltheconflictbetweenGregorandhisbossB.illustrateGregor’sflexibi
lityandabilitytomoveonD.emphasizeGregor’sextremesenseofduty第二节:(共5个小题;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。YounggirlsarewaitinginlonglinestoshopatBrandyMelville,anItalianfashionbrand.Youcanfindsmall
skirts,tinyT-shirtsandskinnyjeansthere.31Withcelebrities(明星)andfashionvloggerspostingphotosofBrandyMelvilleclothingonline,thebrandhasgotpopularallove
rtheworld.However,manygirlsarefindingthatthebrand’sclothesaretoosmall.Thebrand’sideaof“onesizefitsall”hasmadethemfeeluncomfortable.“32Ev
eryonehasadifferentshape,”agirlnamedAllisontoldBuzzfeed.“Itsendsamessagethatifyoudon’tfitintotheclothi
ng,whetherit’stoobigortoosmall,you’renot‘normal’,whichleadstoallsortsofbodydissatisfaction,”Allisonadded.__33Accordingtoasurvey
byGirlGuidingUK,47percentofgirlsaged11-21saythewaytheylookholdsthemback.InChina,morethanhalfofteenagerswanttoloseweig
httomakethemselveslookbetter,accordingtoasurveybySouthernWeekly.FashiontrendssetbycompanieslikeBrandyMelvilleare
“ruiningthegirl’sself-esteem(自尊心)”,asNicoletteSimonswroteforOdyssey.Theunrealisticsizesoftheirclothescanmakegi
rlsfeelliketheyaretoofat.34Theymightnotevenrealizethatthisisnottheirfault,butthefaultofthetrend.“Girlsshouldlearntoacceptdifferentbo
dyshapesandshowthemselveswithconfidence,”asTMTPostsaid.Nobodyneedstobea“BrandyMelvillegirl”.35A.Justbeyourself.B.Yourcl
othessayalotaboutyou.C.There’sclearlynosuchthingasonesizefitsall!D.Theymighttrytoloseweightatthecostoftheirhealth.E.Everythingintheshopi
sdesignedonlyforonebodytype:thin.F.Infact,it’scommonforteenagerstofeelunhappywiththeirbodies.G.Followingfashiontrendshaslittletodowithyourpersona
lcomfort.第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:完形填空(共20个小题;每小题1.5分,满分30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,并在答
题卡上将该项涂黑。BrendaBongoswasagirlwithonebigambition---toplaythedrumsinaband.Buta(n)21layinherway.Tobegoodenoughtoplayinaban
d,Brendahadtopracticealot,butshelivednext-doortolotsof22peopleinacarehome.Thesoundofbeatingdrumswouldreallyannoythem.Brendawas23.Shealwaystriedtofind
awayofpracticingherdrumswithoutbotheringotherpeople,butwithoutsuccess.However,24topracticeasmuchasshecould,Brendatriedallkinds
ofways.Oneday,whilewatchingasciencedocumentary,sheheardthat25cannottravelinspacewithoutair.Atthatmoment,Brendabongosdecidedtobecomea26astr
onaut.SoBrendabuiltaspacebubbleconnectedwithamachine,whichdrewoutallair.Insidewasa27ofdrums.Onceinside,Brenda28themachineandpla
yedlikemad!Itwasn’tlongbeforeshehadbecome29.Manypeoplecametoseeherplayinherspacebubble.30afterwardsshestartedgivingconcertsoutofthebubble.31,Brendabe
camearealmusicalastronautasthegovernmentaskedhertobepartofaspacejourney,andhadgonefarbeyondherfirst32ofplayingdrumsinaband.
Whenaskedhowshehad33allthis,shesaid,"Ifthoseoldpeoplenext-doorhadn’t34somuchtome,Iwouldn’thavegonetosuch35tofindasolution,andnoneofthiswouldhaveeverh
appened.21.A.questionB.obstacleC.figureD.hand22.A.sickB.localC.elderlyD.poor23.A.delightfulB.wonderfulC.awfulD.respectful24.A.scaredB.thrilled
C.determinedD.encouraged25.A.lightB.soundC.airD.heat26.A.classical27.A.part28.A.turnedon29.A.matureB.musicalB.pairB.putonB.skillfulC.medicalC.coupl
eC.gotonC.famousD.physicalD.setD.heldonD.confident30.A.HardlyB.ShortlyC.RarelyD.Swiftly31.A.FinallyB.GenerallyC.Sud
denlyD.Fortunately32.A.effortB.performanceC.ambitionD.attempt33.A.gainedB.doneC.gotD.achieved34.A.matteredB.relatedC.owedD.talked35.A.classesB.places
C.difficultiesD.lengths第Ⅱ卷注意:将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:(共10个小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Thefirston
themust-goattractionlistofJiuzhaigouistheJiuzhaiValleyNationalPark.36(locate)about460kilomatresawayfromChengdu,ithasa(n)37(
usual)ecosystemwithdozensoflakes,waterfalls,forestsandrareanimals.Theregoesasaying38nomountainisworthseeingaftertheYellowMountainandnootherwaterwi
llbe39interestaftertheJiuzhaiValley.Ifthereare“fairylands”intheworld,Jiuzhaigouis40(certain)oneofthem.Thissitehasbeendesignatedas41UNESCOWorldHeritag
eSite.GoingwestalongJiuhuangRingWaytowardsChengdu,visitorscanstopandexploremanyspectacularscenic42(wonder).TheHuanglongNationalScenicReserveisfamo
usforits___43(colour)waters,lakes,hotsprings,snow-cappedmountains,valleys,andforests.Itisanothermust-seeforvisitors44(come)toJiuzhai
gou.Themajesticsnow-cappedXuebaodingMountain,45is5,500metresabovesealevel,standsonthewaytoHuangReserve.Itisafa
vouriteamongmountainclimbersandhikers.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是李华,高考后想报考英语专业,但是你的口语太差,偶然的一
个机会你从网上发现外籍教师Anna在线辅导英语口语。请根据以下要点写一封求助信,内容包括:1.介绍自己的情况;2.向外教求助;3.表示感谢并期盼回复。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文
连贯。第二节:读后续写(满分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。A.J.shutthedoorofthetruck.“Ready,”hesaid.Hisdadstartedthetruck.Itwa
ssixo’clockandfreezing,butthestrongmorningsunpromisedwarmertemperatures.Ithadbeencolderthannormaloverthepastweek,andthegroundandpondsw
erealreadyfrozen.“Afterwecheckonthecows,”Dadsaid,“youshouldhavesometimetopracticeropingcattle.”A.J.wantedtoentertherodeos(牛仔竞
技表演)inwhichcowboysrodewildhorses,andcaughtcattlewithropes.Thebestprofessionalscouldbreakfromthegateonhorseback,ropeacalf(小牛
),andhog-tiethecalfinlessthantenseconds.Sofar,A.J.needednearlyaminuteandahalf,buthe’donlybeenatitforafewmonths.Thetruckbounceddownthedirtroad.Inafe
wminutes,theypassedthroughthefieldgate.A.J.pulledapairoftelescopes.Theblackspotsofcowsonthefarhilltookshape.Thecowsgatheredaroundthepon
d.A.J.guessedtheywantedthewaterlockedundertheice.Suddenly,theyheardextremelyfrightenedshoutsfromonecow.Da
dstoppedthetruck,andheandA.J.staredatthefrozenpondanxiously.Acalflayontheiceinthemiddleofthepond.Acow,nodoubtthecalf’smother,sto
odonshore,shoutingdesperately.Thecalfstruggledtogetupbutslippedandfelleachtime.Themorningsunseemedwarmer.Toowarm.A.J.knewth
atthesituationwasurgent.Ifthecalflaytheretoolong,shecouldfallthroughtheiceanddrown.Dadeasedthetruckdownthehillandstopped
attheedgeofthepond.“Notellinghowlongshe’sbeenthere,”hesaid.“Theicecouldbeabouttomelt.Idon’tthinkwecanriskit.”Dadshookhishead,“It’sjustnots
afe.”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。Paragraph1:A.J.watc
hedthecalf,whoseeyeswerewidewithfright._____________________________________________________________________________________
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_______________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Itwouldbejustlikerodeopractice,A.J.thought
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____________________________________________________________英语参考答案第一部分:阅读理解第一节(共10个小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)A.AB
BB.BABCC.ABAAD.CBAD第二节(共5个小题;每小题2分,满分10分)16--20ECFDA第三部分:语言运用第一节:完形填空(共20个小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)21-25BCDC
B26-30BDACB31-35ACDAD第二节(共10个小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)Locatedunusualthatofcertainlyawonderscolourfulcomingwhich第四部分:写作第一节:应用文写作(满分15分
)DearMissAnna,LeaningontheInternetthatyouhelpstudentsonlinewithoralEnglish,Iamwritingtoaskyouforhelp.Duringthep
asttenyears,I’velearntabout3,500Englishwordsandsomebasicgrammar.IamplanningtomajorinEnglishincollegeaftergraduatingfromhighschool.However,myoralEngli
shissopoorthatIcan’tcommunicatewithothersinEnglishfluently.Therefore,I’mdyingtoimprovemyoralEnglish.Iwouldappreciateitifyoucou
ldguidemeandI’mlookingforwardtoyourearlyreply.Yourssincerely,LiHua第二节:读后续写(满分25分)Paragraph1:A.J.watchedthecalf,whoseeyeswerewidewithfr
ight.Thoughfrightened,thecalfgatheredallherstrengthtogetupbutslippedoverandoveragain.Seeingthedanger,themothercowletoutshoutswithhorrorandcasthelple
ssglancesatA.J.andhisdadasifbeggingthemforhelp.Anatmosphereofsadnessblanketingthewholeworld,everyner
veinA.J.’sbodyscreamedathimthathemustsavethepoorcalf.Allofasudden,anideacameintohismindlikeaflash.Paragraph2:Itwouldbejustlikerodeopractice,
A.J.thought,tryingtostaycalm.Herushedtothetrucktograbtheropequickly,aimeditatthecalfandletitgo.Luckily,hemadeitatth
efirstattempt!Withpalmssweating,heandhisdadstruggledtopullthecalfoutofthefrozenpond.Afterwhatseemedlikeacentury,theymanagedt
osavethecalf.Seeingthecalfrunningtohermotherhappily,A.J.feltcomfortedandgladthatwhathehadlearnedhelpedsavealife.