【文档说明】四川省叙永第一中学校2024-2025学年高三上学期开学考试英语试题.docx,共(10)页,31.767 KB,由小赞的店铺上传
转载请保留链接:https://www.doc5u.com/view-f1d4389f763f2bacc519ba27c45ed48e.html
以下为本文档部分文字说明:
高2022级高三上学期开学考试英语试题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。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。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
一遍。1.WhatisTonyusuallylike?A.Cheerful.B.Serious.C.Humorous.2.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Trysomedifferentmedicine.B.Askthedoctorforhelp.C.Ta
kearest.3.Whereisthemangoing?A.Kennedy.B.London.C.NewYork.4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Sheisfull.B.Shewantssomecake.C.Shedoesn’tlikethemeal.5.Whatdoest
hemanthinkofAllan’spaintings?A.Funny.B.Terrible.C.So-so.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。听完每段对话或独白前,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秒钟的做答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whyis
themanfeelinghappy?A.Histeamjustwonamatch.B.Histeammatescoredthewinninggoal.C.Hehasfullyrecoveredfroma
naccident.7.Whatwillthemandonextweek?A.Findanewcoach.B.Competeinacontest.C.Attendacelebrationparty.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Howlongisthewomangoingtostay
atthehotel?A.Fortwonights.B.Forthreenights.C.Forfournights.9.Whyarethepricesforthetwodoubleroomsdifferent?A
.Theroomshavedifferentviews.B.Theroomsaredifferentinsize.C.Theroomsareofdifferentshapes.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whyistheapartmentcheap?A.It’sfarfrom
publictransportation.B.Itdoesn’thaveagoodview.C.Itdoesn’thavemuchspace.11.Whatisincludedintherentalfee?A.Telephoneservice.B.Electricity.C.Fur
niture.12.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodonext?A.Cleanthehouse.B.Completethepaperwork.C.Lookatanotherapartment.听第9段材料,回答第13至第16题。13.Wherewasthemanbo
rn?A.Germany.B.London.C.Paris.14.Whatshouldthemanhavetodownloadfromtheirwebsite?A.Anapplicationform.B.A
passportdiagram.C.Arequirementnotice.15.Whereistheofficelocated?A.SuiteF9,AvilaHouse.B.SuiteF8,LavinaHouse.C.SuiteF8,VanilaHouse.16.
Howmuchwillthemanpayforit?A.9pounds.B.10pounds.C.11pounds.听第10段独白,回答第17至第20题。17.Whatisthemaintopicofthenotice?A.Leavingschoolearly.B.Cancelingsc
hooltomorrow.C.Stoppingstudentsfromdrivinghome.18.Whatisthecurrentsnowdepth?A.5cm.B.10cm.C.20cm.19.Wh
ereshouldstudentswaitfortheschoolbuses?A.Inthecafeteria.B.Intheclassroom.C.Attheschoolgate.20.Whatwillbetalked
aboutnext?A.Schoolschedules.B.Safetysuggestions.C.Drivinginstructions.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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳
选项。ANoteveryoneneedsorcanaffordthelatest,mostpowerfullaptopoutthere.Forsimpletasks,suchasrunningweb-basedapps,browsingtheInternet,orsendingane
mail,alow-powered,low-pricedlaptopfitsthebill.That’swherebudgetlaptopscomein.Yougetwhatyoupayfor.Budgetlaptop
softencomewithsmalldrivespace,lowmemory,andslowprocessors.Youwon’tbeabletousethemtorunthelatestgraphics-heavycomput
ergames,butforgivingyourkidsaccesstotheweb,sendingateenofftocollegewithacomputerfortheirstudiesorforyoutostayup-to-datewithFace
book,abudgetlaptopcouldbeanidealpurchase.OurtoppickistheHPEnvyx36015z(availableatHP),a2-in-1laptopwithhighqualityan
dsmartperformancethatcanbefoundforunder$700andcompeteswithlaptopsthatcosttwiceasmuch.Manyofourpicksareevenmoreaffordable,sothere’ssuretobe
alaptopforanybody.Thesearethebestbudgetlaptopswetested,rankedinorder:HPEnvyx36015zLenovoChromebookFlex5HPStream14AcerChromebookSpin514AsusZenbo
ok14AcerAspire5GooglePixelbookGoHPChromebookx360LenovoIdeapad3LenovoChromebookDuetRecommendationsareindependentlychosenbyReviewer’seditorsandy
oucancompleteyourpurchasesthroughourlinks.21.Inwhatcasecouldn’tabudgetlaptopbeagoodchoice?A.BrowsingtheInternet.B.Sendi
ngEmails.C.Runningcomplicatedgames.D.Editingschoolwork.22.WhatmakesHPEnvyx36015zstandout?A.Highprocessingperformance.B.Highqualitywithgoodprice.C
.Thinnerandsmartshape.D.Competitivepricewithlowerpower.23.Whatisthepurposeofthistext?A.Tointroducethefunction
soflaptops.B.Tocontrastthepricesofsomelaptops.C.Torankthebestbudgetlaptops.D.Torecommendsomebudgetlaptops.BWhenyouseesomeoneta
kethatfirstsipoffreshlymademilktea,theirfaceslooklikepurejoy.Acrosstheworld,customersflocktotheirfavo
ritespotstomeetwithfriendsandsavorsipsofthesetastydrinks.Intheearly2000s,though,milkteawasjustcomingonthescene.Thefewbrandsthate
arnedafootholdintheindustrywereconcerned:Wouldmilkteajustbeanotherfad(一时风尚)food?Andwithsomuchnewexcitementforthisproduct,would,peoplebea
bletodistinguishmilkteacompanies?ThesewerethequestionsthatSerenitea,aManila-basedmilk-teacompany,facedin2014.Whilesuccessfullyopening60st
ores,theyfoundthemselvesinastrategicfog.Unsureofwhatconsumerstrulyfelttowardsthedrink,theyofferedasmanyflavorsaspossible.Theyalsohadnocleard
efinitionofhowtheyweredistinct—theirbrandpromise,productline,andproductpackagingallseemednearlyidenticaltotheirco
mpetitors.Howcouldtheydefinethemselves,inawaythatwoulddeeplyresonate?LikeAirbnb,Sereniteapartneredwithanagency,CIABootlegM
anila,whichspecializesindrillingdowntothedeepconsumer“why”.Theagencyconductedaseriesofpsychological-basedmarketresearch.Specifically,theyprobed
theconsumer’sdeeper,emotionalconnectionstomilktea,includingtheirearliestchildhoodmemoriesofmilkandtea.Theirres
earchrevealedthatmilkteatriggeredthreeconsistentpsychologicalresponses.Peopleconnectedtomilkthroughtheconceptofnurtur
ing;theyfondlyrememberedtheirchildhoodandbeingcaredforbytheirmothers.Next,consumersconnectedteatoitshealingprop
erties;respondentswouldrecallreceivingteawhentheyhadindigestionproblemsorseeingtheirparentsdrinkingherbalt
eaforhealthreasons.Lastly,theyassociatedmilkteaitselfwithteenagefun:aguiltypleasureoftheiryouth.Theyhaduncoveredtheth
reepsychologicalcornerstonesofthemilkteaexperience:nurturing,healing,andteenagefun.Thissetofinsightswascrucial.Byincludingt
hemintothecoreoftheirbrandstrategy,theychartedanentirelynewpath.24.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“earnedafoo
thold”meaninParagraph2?A.Madeanadjustment.B.Wonaposition.C.Losttheinitiative.D.Achievedabreakthrough.25.Whatwa
sSerenitea’smainconcernin2014?A.Beingconfusedwithotherbrands.B.Therapidgrowthofmilkteabrands.C.Thepossibilityofmilkte
acatchingon.D.Fallingbehindthechangingconsumertastes.26.WhatdidCIABootlegManilaspecializein?A.Productpackag
ingdesign.B.Marketexpansionstrategies.C.Analysisofcustomerpsychology.D.Flavorinnovationanddevelopment.27.Whatw
asamongthefindingsoftheresearch?A.Milkteawaspopularamongteenagers.B.Customersfoundallmilkteaidentical.C.Customersassociatedmilkteawithheal
th.D.Milkteabrandsignoredconsumers’feelings.CAnancientchemicalprocessenabledEarthtobecomeafertilepla
cepackedwithlife.Nowresearchersareimitatingthisprocessinanattempttoslowglobalwarming.Everyplant,animal,andpersonowestheirlifetoaseriesofchemica
lreactions:photosynthesis,whichturnswaterandcarbondioxideintofoodusingsunlight.Asbenefitreceiversofphotosynthes
is,humansdependonplantsinasortofcarbonseesaw(跷跷板).PlantstakeinCO₂andreleaseO₂.Wedotheopposite,takinginO₂andreleasingCO₂.Thisseesawispartofthemuchb
roadercarboncyclethathasaffectedtheradiationbalanceofourplanet.Cuttingdownplentyofforestsandtheburningofcarbon-basedf
ossil(化石)fuelscausethelevelsofCO₂,amajorgreenhousegas,torise.AndplantsonEarthalongwithothernaturalpartsofthecarboncyclecan’tre
storethebalanceontheirown.ButwhatifwecouldcopywhatplantsdotoseizesomeofthatextraCO₂tomakefuelsconstantly,insteadofrelyingsoheavilyonfossilized
carbon?“Artificialphotosynthesisisareallyattractiveapproach,”saysJillianDempsey,achemistattheUniversityofNorthC
arolina,ChapelHill.“You’reabletostoretheenergyofthesuninthebondsofmolecules(分子).”Ahydrogendevicewith12.6%efficiencythatAgborecentlybuiltwaslessthanon
einchacross.Forartificialphotosynthesistobecomepractical,itneedstoproduceenoughfuelstocompetewiththe
world’sexistingenergysupplyofrelativelyinexpensiveandabundantfossilfuels.Itwilltakealotoftimeandmoneybeforeartifici
alphotosynthesiscancompetewithfossilfuels.Buttheneededexpenseswon’tcomeclosetothesocialcostofclimatechange.Arece
ntsurveyofmorethan2,000economistsprojectedtheeconomicdamagesfromclimatechangewillreach$1.7trillionperye
arby2025androughly$30trillionperyearby2075.Artificialphotosynthesiscouldinchusbacktowardabetterbalanceontheplanet’scarbonseesaw.28.Whatisresea
rchers’purposetocopyphotosynthesis?A.ToreleasesomeoftheextraCO₂.B.Toreducethecostofusingfossilfuels.C.Toreducethespeedofglobalwarmi
ng.D.Toturnwaterandcarbondioxideintoartificialsunlight.29.Whatcanweinferfromparagraph2?A.Plantscanturncar
bondioxideintofoodusingsunlight.B.Carbonseesawispartofthelessbroadercarboncycle.C.Avoidingtheburningoffossilfuelscanhelpprotecttheenvironment.D.
Carbonseesawmakesadifferencetotheradiationbalanceoftheearth.30.Whatisonedisadvantageoftheartificialphotosynthesis?A
.Lackofmassproduction.B.Itsnegativeeffectontheenvironment.C.Disturbingthebalanceoftheplanet’scarbonseesa
w.D.Inabilitytostoretheenergyofthesuninthebondsofmolecules.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.HowDoestheArtif
icialDeviceWorks?B.WideApplicationofArtificialDeviceIsaLongWaytoRunC.CopyingNaturetoFightClimateChangeD.CopyingPhot
osynthesistoChangeSocietyDThere’vebeenplentyofTokyo2020headlinesaboutHendZaza,theSyriantabletennisgeniuswho,a
t12yearsold,isoneoftheyoungestOlympiansofalltime.Buttherearesomestrikingpersonalstoriesontheothersideoftheagespectrum(年龄谱),t
oo.OksanaChusovitina,a46-year-oldgymnastfromUzbekistan,impressivelycompetedinhereighthOlympicGamesthissummer.Chusovitina,whocompeted
inasportdominatedbyteenageathletes,receivedastandingovation(鼓掌欢呼)afterperforminginwhatshesaidwouldbeherlastOlympics.“Ifeelverygoodtobehere.Butth
iswillforsurebemylastOlympics,shetoldreporters.“I’m46yearsold.Nothingisgoingtochangethat.I’malive,I’mhappy,I’mhe
rewithoutanyinjuries,andIcanstandonmyown,”sheaddedwithalaugh.Thenthere’sAustralianequestrian(马术师)MaryH
anna,whoatage66isthesecond-oldestfemaleathleteinOlympichistoryandtheoldestOlympiancompetinginTokyo.“Throughtheirefforts,HannaandChusovitinaarechang
ingtheconversationaroundageandagility.They’reproofthatyoucancompeteorputyourselfuptoaphysicalchallengewaypastwhatisconsideredyour
peak,”saidMichaelStones,aprofessoratLakeheadUniversityinOntario,Canada,whoresearcheshealthyagingandphysicalperformance.“It’sgreattha
tthisyear’sOlympicsincludesomanyyoungerandolderathletes,”hetoldHuffPost.“Theyshowthatagealoneisnotaninsurmountable(不可克服的)barriertoexcellenceinp
hysicalactivities.”TheseOlympiansalsolendthegamessomeexperienceandmaturity,especiallyinteamsports,saidSandraHunter,aprofes
sorofexercisescienceatMarquetteUniversityinMilwaukee,Wisconsin.“Theseolderathletescanhelpguidetheyoungerones,particularlywithallthementalandpsycholo
gicalchallengesthatwe’veseen,”shesaid.“Theybringalevelofmaturitytotheteamsandsurroundingathletesthatallowstheyoungerathletestole
arn.”“Ifyoulimityourchoicesonlytowhatseemspossibleorreasonable,youdisconnectyourselffromwhatyoutrulywant,andallt
hatisleftiscompromise.”ThequotefromAmericanwriterRobertFritzishighlyconsistentwiththeOlympicspiritaswellasenlighten
ingusonourwaytosuccess.32.WhoisOksanaChusovitina?A.A12-year-oldtabletennisplayer.B.A46-year-oldgymnastfromS
yria.C.A66-year-oldAustralianequestrian.D.Aneight-timeOlympianfromUzbekistan.33.Thefirstparagraphisintendedto________.A.leadinthetopicofthep
assageB.stresstheimportanceofbeingageniusC.tellthedifferencebetweenyoungerandolderathletesD.introducearesearchonperformancesofyoungerathletes34.
What’sprofessorMichaelStones’sattitudetothoseyoungerandolderOlympians?A.Doubtful.B.Uncaring.C.Supportive.D.Indifferent.35.Whatcanbeinferredf
romthepassage?A.Olympicathletesshouldtrytheirbesttobeuninjured.B.Olympicathletesprovesuccessisnotrelated
toage.C.Olympiansshowthatagealoneisnotaninsurmountablebarrier.D.Olderathletesarechangingtheconversationa
roundageandagility.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。Throughoutmychildhood,Ilistened
toadultsrepeatedlydescribechildrenasself-centered.Theyonlyfocusedonthemselves.36I’dliketospeakfrommypersonalexperience.Ifoundedtheno
n-profitColorbreakin2019whenIwasin8thgradewiththemissionofkidshelpingkids.IcameupwiththeideawhenmylittlebrotherJason,whowas11years
old,gotaseriousdisease.HewastreatedatSickKidshospitalandtheytooksuchgoodcareofhimthatIwantedtohelpothe
rkidswhoweresuffering,thewaySickKidshelpedmybrother.Colorbreakisanorganizationentirelyrunbyyouth—fromitsleadershiptoitsvolunteers.37Thereare
somanyreasonswhystudentsshouldvolunteer.Volunteeringcreatesabrighterfuturebecauseitprovidesvitalassista
ncetoworthycausesandpeopleinneed.38Forexample,volunteeringhelpskidsbuildempathy(共情),astheygivetheirt
imeandcaretohelpsomeonewhoisinneedofhelp.Andwhilevolunteering,youmaymeetnewpeopleandtalkingwithastrangerwhosharesyourinterestsandisworkingforthesamec
ausemayturnintoapleasantexperience.Bringingexistingfriendsalongonaprojectcanbeafunwaytobondwiththem.39Volunteeringfostersthedeve
lopmentofyoungpeopleallovertheworldbyencouragingthemtoconnect,communicate,andmakeplanstohelptheircommunities.Gettinginvolvedearlyandoftencanshowfirs
thandjusthowmuchvolunteeringmatters.40Youcanvolunteeratyourlocallibrary,ananimalshelter,acommunitycenter,andmore!A.Well,Idisagree
withthat.B.Thepossibilitiesareendless.C.Whatarethecausesofthephenomenon?D.Therearealsomanybenefitstothevolunteersthemselves.
E.Thuscommittingtoasharedactivityincreasesyoursenseofhappiness.F.Volunteeringalsohelpstoformafriendshipbetweenvolunteersandthoseinneed.G.I’mamazed
bythestudentsIworkwithwhofeelpassionateaboutmakingadifference.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四个选项A
、B、C和D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。Iwasfatkidwhogrewintoanoverweightadult.Iwas41laughedatforbeingheavierthantheotherkids,42mefeelingshy.Itriedsevera
ldiets,but43worked,andI44gainingweight.Anotherfactor45myweightgainwasmyloveforcooking,especiallyrich,high-fa
tdesserts,whichIenjoyedpreparingand,ofcourse,eating.WhenIfinishedhighschoolattheageof18,Iweighed215pounds.46thesel
f-confidencetogotoanew,farawayschool,Idecidedtostayclosetohomeinsteadofgoingawaytocollege.Icontinuedwithmyunhealt
hfuleatinghabitsandfeltmoremiserableastheweightcameon,butIdidnothingaboutitexceptbuylargerplus-sizeclothes.Myturningpointc
ame10yearslateratafriend’sNewYear’sEvepartywhenIwasatmyall-timehighestweightof330pounds.Icaughtmy47inamirrorandthetruth
hitme:Iwasoverweightandunhealthy,andunlessIdidsomethingaboutitnow,Iwouldonlygetbiggerand48.Afterleavingtheparty,Ithoughtaboutmypastweight-loss49
andrealizedtheydidn'tworkbecausetheyrequiredmetoabandonfoodsIloved.ThenIwouldconstantlythinkaboutfoodan
dbinge,50thedietsatisfymyhungerandnotfeeldeprived.Mybiggest51wasfindingawaytofitmypassionforcookingintomyhealthierlifestyle.Atfirst,Itriedtostayaw
ayfromthekitchentopreventmyselfthinkingaboutfood.Theresult:FoodwasallIthoughtabout.52hadtobesomewaytocombinecookingwithhealthful
eating.Ifoundthe53afterreadingseverallow-fatcookbooks.Withsometrialanderror,Icouldmodifymyfavoritefoodsandmakethemlowinfat,yetdel
icious.Thepoundsstartedcomingoff,andwhenIstartedexercising(usuallycardioandweighttrainingfivetimesaweek),theyseemedtomeltaway.Ididn’t
feeldeprived,andIfeltfreetogivemybodythecareandattentionit54.Ilost165poundsoverthenexttwoyears.Ihadmanyupsanddowns
.Iwasdeterminedtogoon.AnotherchallengetomewasnottobeatmyselfupifIatesomethingthatwasunhealthyandtotakeit
asasigntoabandonmyhealthfulhabits.InsteadIvowedtostartagainandalwayskeepmygoalinmind.ThankstolosingweightandbecomingfitIam55mybodyand
myself.Ihavefinallyfoundmyself.41.A.hardlyB.frequentlyC.immediatelyD.instantly42.A.leftB.toleaveC.leavingD.havingleft4
3.A.nothingB.nooneC.noneD.anything44.A.endedupB.endedoverC.endedupwithD.wasendedup45.A.contributingt
oB.resultedinC.resultingfromD.ledto46.A.LackingofB.LackofC.LackingD.Lackedin47.A.reflectionB.infectionC.imaginationD
.attention48.A.unfamiliarB.unhappierC.unfriendlyD.unfit49.A.effortsB.affordsC.effectsD.infects50.A.givingoutB.givinginC.givingupD.g
ivingaway51.A.challengeB.successC.energyD.work52.A.ItB.TheyC.ThereD.I53.A.solutionB.secretC.answerD.road54.A.deservedB.focusedC.caughtD.paid5
5.A.keepupwithB.inlinewithC.putupwithD.catchupwith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。Learninghowtochoosea
careerisnotonlyimportantforadultsbutalsoforstudentsatcollege.Peopledecidetohavetheircareers56(change)simplybecausetheydislikethej
obthey57(current)have.Theytakeonthejobsnotbecausetheylikethembutbecausetheyneedtomakealiving.58thiscase
,gettingcareerguidanceisveryimportant.The59(one)stepinchoosingacareerisunderstandingyourself.Thiswillhelpyourealize60youenjoydoing.Thebestwaytodothi
sistakingapersonalitytest61itisavailableontheInternetforfree.Itisalsoimportanttounderstandyourvaluesand
knowwhatyouarewillingtodo.Next,visitcareerguidancecentresorcareer62(website).Ifpossible,applyforavolunteerthatbenefitsyou.You
cangetprofessionalhelpanddecidewhetherthecareerpathis63(suit)foryouornot.Finally,youshouldlearnuniversalskills,whichwillhelpgetopportunitiestochange
yourcareerin64future.Allinall,choosingacareerisimportantbecausemostofthetimeinourlives65(spend)atwork.Puttinginter
estsandhobbiesintocareerscanalwaysleadtothebestjobs.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)66.有些人认为女性应该在生活的各个方面享有与男性平等的权利和机会。
然而,在当今社会中仍然存在一些性别不平等。讨论实现性别平等的重要性,并提出克服剩余挑战的可能方法。请写一篇不少于80字的文章。______________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节
、读后续写(满分25分)67.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。Itwastimeforgraduatestohuntforjobs.Themajorityofthemdid
n’thaveworkingexperiencefortheyhadspentmostoftheirtimeatschoolstudyingacademicsubjects.Itwasnotuntiltheygraduatedf
romcollegethattheyrealizeditwasachallengeforthemtolandjobs.Jimmy,oneofthesejobhunters,wasayoungacademicallyexce
llentperson.Oneday,aftermakinggoodpreparations,hewenttoapplyforamanagerialpositioninabigcompany.Inspiteoffiercecompetition,hemanagedtopas
sthefirstinterview.Whataluckydog!Jimmywasinformedtocomeforthenextroundinafewdays—thelastinterviewforthecompanytom
akethefinaldecision.Thebigdayfinallycame.Hedressedneatly,thegreytiematchingperfectlythedecentsuit.Bloodrushingtohisfac
eandheartpoundingheavily,hetriedtocalmdown,andthentookafewdeepbreaths.Itwashisturn.Theinterviewer,anel
egantlady,discoveredfromtheCVthattheyouth’sacademicachievementswereexcellentalltheway,fromthesecondaryschooluntilthepostgraduateresearch.After
severalroundsofquestionsrelatedtotheposition,sheasked,“Haveyoueverdoneanypart-timejobs?”“None.”Afterawhile,theintervieweraskedwhopaidforJ
immy’sschoolfees.Theyouthansweredinalowvoice,“MyfatherpassedawaywhenIwasoneyearold,soitwasmymotherwhopaidforallmyschoolfees.”S
hecontinued,“Whatdidyourmotherdo?”“Mymotherworkedasaclothescleaner.”Theladyrequestedtheyouthtoshowhishands.Theyouthshowedapairofhandsthatweresmoothan
dperfect.Theinterviewerpausedforasecond,leaningagainstthechair,“Haveyoueverhelpedyourmotherwashtheclothesbefore?”As
hamed,Jimmyreplied,“Never.Mymotheralwayswantedmetostudyandreadmorebooks.Furthermore,mymothercanwashclothesfasterthanme.”Shenodde
d,adding,“Ihavearequest.Whenyougobacktoday,goandcleanyourmother’shands,andthenseemebackheretomorrowmornin
g.”注意:1.续写的词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。Backhome,Jimmyrequestedhismothertolethimcleanherhands._____________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
_____Thenextmorning,Jimmywenttotheinterviewer’soffice._______________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________