玉溪一中2022-2023学年下学期高一年级期中考试英语Word版

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玉溪一中2022-2023学年高一年级下学期期中考英语试卷(满分:150分 时间:120分钟)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。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.Whatisthewomanwaitingfor?A.Abus.B.Thesubway.C.Ataxi.2.Whereisthegirlnow?A.InRochester.B.InChicago.C.InBoston.3.Whatisthewoman’ssondoing?A.Eatingpopcorn.B.Drawingonthesand.C.Playinginthewaves.4.Howmanyrightanswersdidthegirlhave?A.50.B.40.C.10.5.Whatwilltheweatherbelikenextweek?A.Rainy.B.Foggy.C.Sunny.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。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.Howdoesthemanfeel?A.Tired.B.Thirsty.C.Hungry.7.Whatdayisittoday?A.Saturday.B.Friday.C.Thursday.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whywastheconcertcanceled?A.Theticketsdidn’tsellwell.B.Theweatherwasbad.C.Theperformerfeltuncomfortable.9.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodoontheweekend?A.Gohiking.B.Goswimming.C.WatchTV.10.Whatdoesthemanmeanintheend?A.Hewilljointhewoman.B.Hewillmisshisfavoriteseason.C.HewillcallVivianandDavid.听第8段材料,回答第11、12题。第11页共11页

111.Howwillthemangotothemarket?A.Bytaxi.B.Bycar.C.Bysubway.12.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Neighbors.B.Co-workers.C.Strangers.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatdoesthewomanprobablydo?A.Sheisahotelreceptionist.B.Sheisasalesperson.C.Sheisamanager.14.Whydoesthemanneedacar?A.Heisgoingonatrip.B.Hewillhaveaninterview.C.Hewantstomakehiswife’swishcometrue.15.Howlongwillthemankeepacar?A.Halfaday.B.Oneday.C.Oneweek.16.Whichcardoesthemanchooseatlast?A.Thegrayone.B.Theredone.C.Theblackone.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthetalkmainlyabout?A.Italiancoffee.B.Italianfoodindustry.C.Italianeatinghabits.18.Whatdopeopleprefertoeatinthenorthaccordingtothespeaker?A.Fruits.B.Meat.C.Vegetables.19.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkofthe“touristmenu”?A.Expensive.B.Fair.C.Cheap.20.Whatdoesthespeakermentionintheend?A.Coffee.B.Butter.C.Milk.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。AMakethemostofthepleasantweatherandenjoythebestwalkoftheyearwithfriendsandfamily.Useyour2for1Entryinsomeofourfavoritelandscapegardensforamemorabledayout.PainswickRococoGardenFindbeautyandquietnessattheUK'sonlycompletesurvivingRococoGarden.Discoverfancifulgardenflowers,woodlandwalks,andbeautifullyframed(镶框)viewsacrossthevalley.Dogsonshortleadsarepermittedandtheshopoffersarangeofseasonalandlocalproduce.Bookatrococogarden.org.uk.Open:closed1-25March,open26-31March,10am-4pm,lastentry2:30pm.NymansGarden第11页共11页

2WalkdownSpringWalkpackedwithseasonalflowersandpleasantsmells,andenjoythehedge(树篱)toppedwithfrost.Routesincludethosewithplentyoflevelpathstofollowaroundthegarden.Dogsarewelcomeeverydayfrom1:30pm,withafestivetreatprovided.Bookatnationaltrust.org.uk/nymans.Open:dailyexcept24-25March,10am-4pm.VentnorBotanicGardenEveninearlyspring,therearetypicallyover200varietiesofplantstobeseenfloweringasyouexplorethe27acres.Enjoyaccesstothecoastalpathandroutesaccessibleforwheelchairs,andthenwarmupwithcoffeemilkinthecafeafterwards.Bookatbotanic.co.uk.Open:dailyexcept25March,9am-4pm.GibsideGardenEnjoywalkingpathsatthisGeorgianlandscapegarden,featuringplentyofwildlife.Followthewindingriverandturningvalleyforfantasticviewsupwithhotchocolateanddeliciousbiscuitsinthesecond-handbookshop.Bookatnationaltrust.org.uk/gibside.Open:dailyexcept24and25March,10am-4pm.21.WhatdoPainswickRococoGardenandNymansGardenhaveincommon?A.Valleyviews.B.Frostyflowers.C.Seasonalproduce.D.Petpermission.22.Whichgardenfavorspeoplewithwalkingdisability?A.PainswickRococoGarden.B.NymansGarden.C.VentnorBotanicGarden.D.GibsideGarden.23.Wherecanthetextbefound?A.Inaresearchpaper.B.Inatravelbrochure.C.Inasciencemagazine.D.Inageographytextbook.BWhencloudsofradiation(辐射)beganstreamingintotheairaroundtheFukushimanuclearplant,160,000residentsweretoldtosimplycutandrun.However,itseemsonly159,998residentslistened.Theothertwo,NaotoMatsumuraandSakaeKato,remained.Obviously,thecitypossessednotone,buttwomenwhoseloveofanimalscrackedthroughtheirsenseofself-preservation.Livingwithinthe12.5-mileexclusionzone(禁区)aroundthedamagedreactor,thetwomen,unrelatedtooneanother,bothlivealonewhiletakingcareofdozensofanimalsthatwereleftbehindwhentheevacuation(撤离)orderwasgiven.57-year-oldKatohas41catsinhishomeinthemountainsalongwithadog.Katosayshewillstaywithhiscatsandensuretheyarecomfortableallthroughtheirlives.Kato'sgenerosityisn'trestrictedtohisownanimals,andhefeedslocalwildanimalsaswell.Matsumuraleftthecityatfirst,butreturnedshortlyafterforhisownanimals.Oncereturned,thenow55-year-oldrealizedthateveryoneelse'spetsandcattlewerestillthere,sohebegantakingcareofabroadcommunityofanimalsincludingpigs,cats,dogsandcows.Afteritbecameclearnoonewascomingbacktothe第11页共11页

3neighborhood,hewentaroundunchainingdogsfromtrees,lettingcowsoutoftheirbarns,andfeedinganythingthatneededit,earninghimthenicknamethe“GuardianofFukushima’sAnimals”.AccordingtoscientistsfromJAXA,theJapanesenationalspaceagency,Matsumuraisalsothe“champion”—themostirradiatedmaninthecountry.Despitethis,they'veadvisedhimitwilllikelybe30-40yearsbeforeradiationbeginstowreckhisbody,atimelinewhichwillseehim“likelydeadbythen”.EverythingbothKatoandMatsumuraaredoingistechnicallyillegal,andpolicehaveorderedthembothtoleavethearea.Yettheyseeminglycouldn’tbelessbotheredbythegovernment’sdemands,andbothplantostaytherewiththeiranimalscomewhatmay.24.Whatmadethetwomendecidetoliveintheexclusionzone?A.Thepossessionleftinthecity.B.Beingleftbehindbyotherresidents.C.Theirloveforanimalsfrominnerheart.D.Theirinbornsenseofself-preservation.25.WhichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribesMatsumura?A.Kind-hearted.B.Strong-minded.C.Generous.D.Optimistic.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“wreck”inparagraph5mean?A.Save.B.Damage.C.Remove.D.Scan.27.Whatwillhappentothetwomennext?A.Theywillleavetheexclusionzone.B.Theywillbearrestedbythepolice.C.Theywillobeythegovernment’sdemands.D.Theywillremaintheretotakecareoftheanimals.CDiscoveriesatthefamousSanxingduiruinsinSouthwestChinashowthattheregion’sancientShuKingdomCivilizationsharedsimilaritieswiththeMaya.TheSanxingduiruinsbelongedtotheShuKingdomthatexistedatleast4,800yearsagoandlastedmorethan2,000years,whiletheMayancivilizationbuiltitscity-statesaround200AD.Thebronze-maderemainsoftreesunearthedattheruinsoftheShuKingdomissimilartotheholytree,whichsymbolizedtheunionofheaven,earthandtheunderworldintheMayancivilization.“Theyareveryimportantsimilarities,”saysSantos,aMexicanarchaeologiststressingthat“therepresentationsoftreesinbothculturesprovideasymbolismthatisverysimilar”.ThefindingsattheSanxingduiruins,consideredoneofthegreatestarchaeologicaldiscoveriesofthe20thcentury,alsoshowanewaspectofBronzeAgeculture,reflectingtheancientcivilizationalreadyhadtechnologiesthatwerethoughttohavebeendevelopedmuchlater.WhilethetimeperiodoftheShukingdomandtheMayancultureisgreatlydifferent,thefindingshighlighttheclosenessbetweenthetwocivilizations.Theydevelopedinareaswithcomparableclimatesandreflectedtheirworldviewthroughrelatedsymbols.“Intheend,manisstillman,independentoftimeandspace.Whatwehaveisthat,atthislatitude(纬度),boththeShupeopleandtheMayanslookedatthesameskyandhadthesamestarson第11页共11页

4thehorizon”theexpertsays.OnenotablefeatureoftherecentdiscoveriesatSanxingduiwasthecross-subjectworkandtechnologyappliedbyteamsofChinesearchaeologists,whichallowedtheunearthingofrelicsasdelicateassilkremains,whichothertypesoflesscarefuldiggingmethodswouldnothavebeenabletoregister.CooperationbetweenChineseandMexicanarchaeologistscouldbenefitprojectsintheMayanworld,wheretherainyclimateischallengingfortheconservationofruins.“Everytimeourculturalknowledgeincreases,regardlessofwhetherwespeakonelanguageoranother,whatitshowsusisthatwecontinuetobesisterculturesand,therefore,theexchangeofsuchknowledgeisfundamental,”saysSantos.28.WhatisasimilaritybetweentheShuKingdomandMayacivilization?A.Theirstartingtime.B.Theirhistoricalorigins.C.Theirculturalsymbols.D.Theirceremonytraditions.29.ThefindingsattheSanxingduiruinshaveprovedthat______.A.silkwasacommonclothingmaterialthenB.sometechnologiesweredevelopedmuchearlierC.theBronzeAgestartedearlierthanpreviouslyassumedD.theShuKingdomandtheMayanworldhadclosecontact30.Whatisacommonchallengefortheconservationofbothruins?A.Dampweather.B.Positioningofruins.C.Highlatitude.D.Languagebarriers.31.WhatisthefocusofSantosquoteinthelastparagraph?A.ThefutureoftheChina-Mexicocooperation.B.Thebenefitsofspeakingadifferentlanguage.C.Theimportanceoftheexchangeofculturalknowledge.D.TheincreasingsisterhoodinculturebetweenChinaandMexico.DTwoyearsago,enormousfiressweptthroughsome46millionacresofforestinRussia,thecountry'sworstfireseasononrecord.Now,researchershaveaclearersenseofjusthowsignificantthe2021boreal(北方的)forestfireswereintermsofemissions.Thefiresproducedmoreplanet-heatingcarbondioxidethananyotherextremefireeventthathasoccurredsincetheturnofthe21stcentury,accordingtoastudy.Borealforestsgrowwhereitisverycold.Thetreesthatliveinthistypeofforestgrowslowlyandseal(封存)carbonintheirtrunksandrootsforhundredsofyears,includingacollectionoftrappedemissionsthatresearcherscallacarbonsink.Butrisingtemperaturesandrelateddroughtinthesehistoricallycoolregionshaveledtoanincreaseinextremewildfireactivityandthreatentoreleasethecarbonstoredinthetreesthatgrowthere,transformingacarbonsinkintoacarbonsource.Inall,firesinborealforestsreleasedthecarbonsinkandproducednearlyhalfabilliontonsofcarbonin2021.That'smorecarbonthantheentirecontinentofAustraliaproducedthesameyear,thoughsomeoftheemissionsproducedbythefireswillbereabsorbedasforestsregrow.第11页共11页

5Theresearchersgotthedatafortheirstudybytrackingconcentrationsofemissionsintheatmosphereusingsatellites,andthentheyputthatinformationintoacomputermodeltodeterminewhere,geographically,thoseemissionscamefrom.Theyfoundthatborealforests,whichtypicallyproduceabout10percentoftheglobe'sannualwildfireemissions,accountedfor23percentoftheworld'swildfireemissionsin2021—morethantwiceasmuchasnormal.Canadell,wholedthestudy,ismostconcernedaboutthestudy'smainpoint;Borealforestshaveservedanimportantandunderappreciatedroleinpreventingcarbonemissions,butclimatechangethreatenstoreleasethatcarbon."Weneedtobeverycarefulwiththesesystemsintermsoftheirfuturedevelopment,"hesaid.32.Whatisthefunctionofparagraph2?A.Toexplainthesourceofcarbon.B.Toillustratetwoscientificconcepts.C.Toindicatetheseriousnessofthefire.D.Toshowtheimportanceofborealforests.33.Howdidthescientistsgetneededdata?A.Bymakinguseoftechnology.B.Bysearchingonthewebsite.C.Byanalyzingpreviousdata.D.Byturningtothefirefighters.34.WhatisCanadell’sattitudetothefuturedevelopmentofclimatechangeandcarbonemissions?A.Pessimistic.B.Optimistic.C.Indifferent.D.Cautious.35.Whatismainlytalkedaboutinthetext?A.Thereasonsfortheforestfiresinthenorth.B.Theimpactofthe2021borealforestfires.C.Thelinkbetweenfiresandcarbondioxide.D.Theincreasinglygrowingcarbonemissions.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。Musicisoneofthemostinterestingartformsonearth.36ButdidyouknowitisalsoagreatwaytolearnEnglish?Wethoughtwe’dtakesometimeouttoexploreexactlyhowbeneficialmusicistoyourlanguagedevelopmentskills.BelowisalistofallthewaysthatlisteningtomusiccanimproveyourEnglishskills.Strengthenyourvocabularyandlisteningskills.Whenlisteningtoasong,you’llpickupnewwordsthatyouhaven’theardbefore.37Thosesongsarefullofnewvocabularyandphrasesthataredifficulttoforget.Forexample,listeningtoasonglike“Friday,I’minLove”bytheCureisagreatwaytomemorizethedaysoftheweek!Thisexercisewillalsodevelopyourlisteningskills.MusiccanhelpyourbrainbemorereceptivetohearingEnglish.Perfectyourpronunciation.Onceyouhavelearnedthelyrics,youcanpracticeyourpronunciationandexploredifferentaccents.38Singingwillhelpyoutolearnthecorrectpronunciationofthewordsandwillalsohelpyouremindeasilythenewvocabularyyouhavelearned.Catchobviousgrammarmistakes.Ifyouhaveagoodeyeformistakes,youcanfindmanygrammar第11页共11页

6“exceptions”songwritersusuallyuse.Sometimessingersneedtoadaptthelyricstotherhythmofthesong.Therefore,theytakesomecreativelibertiesandusegrammaticalmistakesonpurpose.It’snotfunnywhenyoucatchthem.3940Musiccanalsoincreaseyourculturalunderstanding.Manysongstalkaboutgreatstoriesandcanteachyoualotaboutlove,life,tradition,history,philosophy,literature,andmore.YoucanfindlotsofgreatexamplesofastorytellingsongontheInternet.A.DiscovermoreaboutEnglishculture.B.Rememberingthelyricsisveryhelpful.C.Weenjoymusicbecauseitmakesusfeelgreat.D.Thoseaccentsdependontheareasthesingerscomefrom.E.WritesomestorytellingsongstoimproveyourEnglishskills.F.Listeningtoanewsongperweekcanhelpyoulearn52songsayear.G.It’sveryhelpfultofindthesemistakesasawaytopracticeyourEnglish.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。Therehavebeencountlessbooksonlivingwithteenagers,yetparentsdon’tseemtohave41howtogettheirchildrentopickuptheirclothesfromthebedroomfloor.Itmightbedifficulttoaccept,butanewapproachtodealingwithdifficultteenagersisforparentstolookattheirown42.“Thekeytogettingteenagerstorespectyouistorespectthemfirst,”saysPennyPalmano,whohaswrittenabest-sellingbookonteenagers.“Youcan’t43totreatthemthesamewaythatyouhavebeentreatingthemforthepreviousyears.Imagineifyou’dspenttwohoursgettingreadytogooutfortheeveningandsomeonesaid,‘You’renotgoingoutlookinglikethat,areyou?’You’dbevery44.You’dneversaythattoanadult,becauseitshowsatotal45ofrespect.”Palmanohasevenallowedhergirltoholdseveralteenagepartiesatherhome.“I’vefoundthatifyouhavebroughtyourkidsuptodotherightthing,andthen46themtodoit,usuallythey’llbehavewell,”shesays,“Imakethemsandwichesandleavethemalone.ButImakeitclearthattheyhavetoclearupanymess.I’veneverhada(n)47;infact,thekitchenwassometimescleanerthanI’dleftit.”Sheagreesthatteenagerscanbeannoying,enjoyingaworldfreeofresponsibility,yet48forindependence.Shedoesn’tthink,however,thattheyare49toannoyyou.Untilrecently,itturnsoutthattheregionofthebrainthatcontrolsjudgementandemotionsisnotfully50untiltheearlytwenties.“Thiswouldexplainwhymanyteenagerscan’tmakegooddecisionsorcontroltheiremotions.51,theymayfinditdifficulttomaketherightdecisionbetweenwatchingtelevisionandfinishingtheirhomework.Itmeansthattheydonot52dothewrongthingjusttoannoytheirparents,”saysPalmano.Thekeyto53foralliscalmcommunicationandcompromise(妥协).Ifyouwantyourteenagerstobehomeby11pm,explainwhy,butlistentotheirargumentsaswell.Ifit’sSaturday,youmight54agreeingtomidnight.Iftheyareupto20minuteslate,don’treactangrily.55,askifthey’vehadaproblemwithpublictransportandletitpass.第11页共11页

741.A.questionedB.discoveredC.discussedD.taught42.A.behaviorB.responsibilityC.issueD.determination43.A.continueB.stopC.striveD.hesitate44.A.curiousB.ashamedC.upsetD.unwise45.A.markB.feelingC.lackD.level46.A.instructB.requireC.forbidD.trust47.A.solutionB.problemC.opinionD.voice48.A.essentialB.gratefulC.eagerD.famous49.A.affordingB.failingC.promisingD.trying50.A.occupiedB.matureC.valuedD.fruitful51.A.InadditionB.BycontrastC.SuchasD.Forexample52.A.occasionallyB.intentionallyC.universallyD.significantly53.A.happinessB.justiceC.restrictionD.courage54.A.considerB.forgetC.encourageD.forbid55.A.ThereforeB.OtherwiseC.FurthermoreD.Instead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。Anewcollegegraduate'sdecisiontobecomeacemeterystaffhassetoffaheateddiscussiononsocial56._________(medium)abouthowyoungpeoplenowadayscandealwithsocialanxietyandbenefit57._________genuineinterpersonalrelationships.ThestudentfromChongqingsaidsheisverypleasedwithherjob58._________sheonlyhasfourcolleaguesanddoesnotneedtoworryaboutanycomplicatedrelationships.HerdecisionbecameatrendingtopiconSinaWeibo,withmanynetizens59._________(say)theyenviedherposition."Youngpeoplewouldratherworkinacemeterythannetwork,"saidonecomment,60._________receivedmorethan10,000likes.Meanwhile,a29-year-oldmaninShenzhen,Guangdongprovince,madeheadlinesafterhe61._________(provide)withemergencyassistancetwiceinamonthbecausehewasexperiencingsocialanxiety.Theman,surnamedZhong,hasadoctorate.Hesufferedfromapanicdisorderwhenhebeganworkandhaddifficulty62._________(adapt)tothepressureofhisjobandhisnewsocialcircle.Healsoexperiencedtworelationshipbreakups.63.________(previous),hehadlived64._________isolatedlifeandhadnotparticipatedinsocialgatherings.Accordingtoasurvey65._________(conduct)lastyearbyChinaYouthDaily,morethan80percentofthenearly5,000collegestudentsquestionedsaidtheyhadmildsocialanxietydisorder,withonly12percentsayingtheydidnothaveanyproblems.第11页共11页

8第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你是李华,你国外的朋友Peter,写信询问你和家人庆祝春节的经过,请你给他写封回信,要点:1.节日时间2.节日活动3.意义注意:1.开头和结尾已经为你写好,词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearPeter,Iammorethandelightedtotellyouaboutit.Bestwishes.Yours,LiHua第二节(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。Manyyearsago,inoneoftheArabiantribes(部落),therewasamannamedNaborwhoownedabeautifulhorse.Thishorsewasfamousforbeingbothfastandgentle.Now,anArabnamedJehu,whobelongedtoanothertribewantedthishorse.Jehuhadofferedhiscamelsandmanyvaluabletreasuresforthehorsebuttheownerwouldnotsellit.Jehuthenthoughtupatrickbywhichhehopedtogetthehorseforhimself.Hedecidedtodressinrags,dirtyhisfaceandblindfoldhimself.Thus,helaybytheroadsidetowaitfortheownerofthehorse,whoheknewwouldpassbythatway.WhenhesawNaborcomingonhisbeautifulhorse,hecriedoutinaweakvoice,“Iamapoorandsickblindman.ForthreedaysandnightsIhavebeenunabletomovefromthisspottofindfood.Iamdying;helpmeplease.”Naborkindlyofferedtotakehimonhishorseandcarryhimhome,butJehureplied,“Icannotstand;Ihavenostrengthleft.”Naborfeltpityforhimandgotoffhishorse.Heledhishorsetothemanand,withgreatdifficulty,helpedhimontothehorse’sback.But,onceJehuwassittinginthesaddle(鞍),hekickedthehorseandgallopedoff,callingoutashedidso,“Ihavethehorse,andyouwillneverseeitagain.Goodbye!”Naborwas,atfirst,surprisedandsadbuthesoonranafterthethief,shoutingtohimtostopashehadsomethingtosaytohim.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.每段的开头语已为你写好;Certainly,Naborcouldnotcatchhimonfoot,soJehuturnedthehorseandstoppedashortdistancefromNabor.第11页共11页

9Struckwithshameatthesewords,Jehuwassilentforamoment.玉溪一中2022-2023学年下学期高一年级期中考试答案第一部分:听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5ABCBC6-10ACCAA11-15CABCA16-20BCBBA第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)21-23DCB24-27CA.BD28-31CBAC32-35AADB36-40CFDGA第三部分:语言知识运用第一节:完形填空(共15小题,每题1分,满分15分)41-45BAACC46-50DBCDB51-55DBAAD第二节:语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.media57.from58.because59.saying60.which61.wasprovided62.adapting63.Previously64.an65.conducted第四部分:写作第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)DearPeter,Iammorethandelightedtotellyouaboutit.OurLunarnewyear,alsoknownastheSpringFestival,fallsonJanuary1stofthelunarcalendar,normallylasting15days.NewYear’sEveisanexcitingoccasionforbothofuschildrenandadults.Nomatterhowsleepyweare,wewillstayupenjoyingthehappymoment.Weallgatheredaroundandhadabigdinnerrangingfromdeliciousfishtopork.ThenfollowedthespringfestivalGala.Itwastypicalofmanystarstoperformonthestage,bringingussomuchjoy.Themidnightsawussettingoffthefirecrackerstohaveagoodluckinthefollowingyear.TheSpringFestivalsymbolizesafarewelltotheoldyearandawarmwelcometothebrandnewyear.I第11页共11页

10reallyhopeyoucanhaveachancetoexperienceitinperson.Bestwishes.Yours,LiHua第二节读后续写(25分)Certainly,Naborcouldnotcatchhimonfoot,soJehuturnedthehorseandstoppedashortdistancefromNabor.“Youhavetakenmyhorse.”saidNabor,“butsinceIcandonothingtostopyou,Ihavetoacceptmyloss;butIbegyounevertotellanyonehowyougotthehorse.”“Andwhynot?”askedJehu.“Because,”repliedNabor,“anothermanmightbetrulysickandintrouble,andmenwouldbetoofearfultohelphim.Inthisway,youwouldpreventothersdoingwhatisgoodandrightforfearofbeingtrickedasIhavebeen.”Struckwithshameatthesewords,Jehuwassilentforamoment.Then,hejumpedfromthehorseandledhimbacktotheowner.Hesaid,“Nabor,takebackyourhorse.Howbaditwouldbeif,bymywickedactions,Ishouldstopotherpeopledoingwhatisright!IamsorryforthewrongwhichIwasabouttodo.”Naborwashappytogethisbeautifulhorseback,buthewasevenhappierthathiswordshadstoppedanotherpersonfromwickednessandcrime.HeofferedhisforgivenessandfriendshiptoJehu.Hetheninvitedhimbacktohistribe,andeverafterwardstreatedhimasafriend.第11页共11页

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