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南宁市学年高一下学期期末调研考试2023-2024英语试卷试卷共8页,67小题,满分150分考试用时120分钟注意事项
1.考查范围必修第一册至必修第三册
2.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号等填写在答题卡指定位置上
3.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
4.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁考试结束后,请将答题卡交回第一部分听力(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(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的5A BC相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有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10How muchis theshirtA.£
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1.What is the weatherlike nowA.Cold.B.Hot.C.Warm.
2.What isSteven doingA.Gathering firewood.B.Having dinner.C.Preparing meat.A.Tom.B.His secretary.C.The woman.
3.Who doesthe manwant tocallA.On foot.B.By car.C.By bus.
4.How will the speakersgo to the cinemaA.An expression.B.The Internet.C.A competition.
5.What is the conversationmainly about第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)听下面段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从
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522.55题中所给的、、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A BC读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍55听第段材料,回答第、题667A.The school.B.The tennis club.C.Jerrys house.
7.How manydogs doesJerry haveA.One.B.Two.C.Four.
6.Where doesthe manwant to go this afternoon南宁市学年高一下学期期末调研考试2023-2024英语试卷参考答案及评分细则听力材料Text1M:I thinkIm gettinga cold.W:You havestayed inthis roomfor too long.Just goout andcatch somefresh air.M:Are youkidding Thesun isburning everythingout there.Text2W:Steven is just gatheringfirewood.Lefs getour cookingtools and then setup thetent.M:OK.Tm going to get the meat,too.W:Ifll bethe mostunforgettable campweve had.Text3M:I have to phonemy secretarybefore weleave.W:Theres notmuch time.Til getTom tophone yoursecretary fbryou.Text4W:Lefs leavehome atsix oclock.The moviestarts atseven.Are wewalking thereM:No,it mightrain.And itsdifficult to find aplace topark thecar there.So we can takethe bus.W:OK.Text5W:Do youknow thepopular expression“the RatRace“on theInternetM:Absolutely,many collegestudents useit torefer tofierce internationalcompetition.W:How coolthe expressionis!Text6M:Mum,Jerry willdrive meto thetennisclubthis afternoon.W:Oh,Jerry Thedog lover,JerryM:Yes,he hasraised fourdogs.They arelovely.W:Well,I dontknow about it.Text7M:Oh,what abeautiful painting!Did youdo thatW:Yes,Ive beentaking paintingclasses everySaturday sinceearly October last year.M:Oh,its onlyearly January.I didntexpect youto learnpainting fbrsuch ashort time.I thoughtyoud beenpainting foryears.W:Thanks.M:Is itdifficult Ialways wantedto try it butI didntknow where to start.W:To behonest,there area lot of thingsto learnbut part of thefiin is just doingit.I mean,it doesntneed to be perfect.M:Maybe Illtryit.W:You should!And itsa greatway todeal withstress.Text8W:Would youlike somecoffeeM:No.Tve beenup allnight.I have togoto bed.I needfive hoursto sleep.W:So,I guessyouve stoppedlooking for a newjob.M:Actually,yes.Your dearson willrun hisown business.W:Great,what kindof businessM:I decideto havean onlineshop.It willmainly sellsome oldclothes,CDs orcartoons.W:Would anyonebuy themM:Of course.It ispopular.Til advertiseit.Youll see.W:May yousucceed.Text9W:Mark,where arewe goingM:To ahouse.It9sjustdown thisroad.Ws asmall place,but at least itwould beour ownhouse.Didnt Itell youIt used tobe mymanagers house.W:A houseHow canwe affordto buya houseM:It isntvery large.We wouldnthavetopay verymuch rightnow.But itneeds to be fixedup abit.We cando thatourselves.W:Is therea balconyM:Yes.And it is aboutten squaremeters.Thafs plentyof space.W:Then we can grow some vegetables.I actuallywant toplant watermelons.But itdoesnt seemrealistic.M:Well,it reallyisnt bigenough to grow vegetablesor watermelons.I thinkwe cantry togrowsomeflowers.W:Flowers Theyhaveto be lookedafter withgreat care.M:We areused tothat kindof work,arent weW:Yes,we are,but dowe haveenough time to take care of themM:I thinkwecanbuy flowersthat are easy togrow,and wecan taketurns wateringthem.W:OK.Text10Hello,everybody.Today,Id liketo talkabout running.We allknow thatifs free,and requiresno equipmentand thesceneryon theroad can be attractive-its nowonder that running isamong theworlds mostpopular sports.The numberofrunners inAustralia hasdoubled from2006to
2014.Now morethan
1.35million Australiansrun forfun andexercise.Research hasfound runninghelps toreduce therisk ofbeing overweight,heart diseaseand cancer.However,you donthaveto runfast orfar to getthe benefits.We foundthat runningjust forabout50minutes a week isOK.This isgood newsforthose whodont havemuch timefor exercise.But itshouldnt disappointthose whoenjoy runninglonger andmore often.We foundthatrunningevery twodays orfour hoursaweekis alsogood tohealth.But runningtoo fastis notnecessarilybetter.We foundthe bestbenefits forrunning atany speedbetween8and13km/h.It mightbe thatrunning atyour ownmostcomfortable speed”is the best foryour health.1-5BABCA6-10BCBAC11-15BACAB16-20CACCBA
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65.touristsOne possibleversion:Reading ispart of my growingAsMaxim Gorkyonce said,Books arethe steppingstones tohuman progress.Clearly,we cannotdo withoutreadingbooks whilegrowing ifwe wanta betterself.As for me,it iswith readingthat mylife isfull ofinteresting souls,from whomI havetaken inwisdom,humor,as wellasknowledge.Whafs more,I havefound myselfchanging fromsomebody shyto reallyoutgoing andeasy-going,makingquite a lot offriends withcommon interests.Lefs takepleasure inreading as a meansof personaldevelopment.One possibleversion:My mothershared astory ofher friendwho had the sameexperience.The storywas abouta highschool friendof hers.He wasintelligent andhad a good heart,but forsome reasonhe wasntchosen forthe NationalJunior Honor Society.Butmany yearslater,he became a worldspecialist whotreated lungcancer andhe savedlives everyday.After the story,mymother toldme notbeing amember of the honorsociety wasntgoing toruin myfuture.Touched by thestoryand herwords,I feltrelieved suddenly.I smiledand madeup my mind tomake achange.After all,what wasmore importantwas thata brightfuture waslikelyto awaitme.It was timeto let goof thepainful experience.I madeup mymind todevote myselfto studyinghard aswell as improvingmyself.Everything seemedsmooth gradually.I becamethebeststudent tograduate from the middleschooland beadmitted tomy dreamuniversity.Looking backon theexperience,I foundthe lessonthat my mother taughtmeoccurred tomymindagain.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.When didthe womanstart to learn paintingB.In earlyOctober lastyear.A.In earlyJanuary thisyear.C.In lateOctoberlastyear.
9.What doesthe womansay aboutpaintingB.It makesher feel more confident.A.Ifs away toreduce pressure.C.It requiresenough patience.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.What didthe mando lastnightB.He boughtsome CDsonline.A.He dranka lotof coffee.C.He stayedup allnight.
11.Who isthe womanC.The mansdaughter.A.The mansboss.B.The mansmother.
12.What kindof businesswillthe man runC.A moviecompany.A.An onlineshop.B.A bookshop.听第段材料,回答第至题91316B.Buy someflowers.
13.What arethe speakersgoingto do firstA.Meet the mans manager.C.Visit theirnew house.C.It hasno balcony.
14.What doesthemanthink of the houseA.Its a little old.B.Its verylarge.C.Trees.
15.What doesthe womanwant togrow atfirstA.Flowers.B.Vegetables.
16.What flowersdo the speakers planto buyA.Flowers thatare cheap.B.Flowers thatare beautiful.听第段材料,回答第至题C.Flowers thatareeasytogrow.
10172017.What doesthespeakersay aboutrunningA.It isa sportwith lowcost.B.It attractsfewer peoplethan before.C.It isthe mostpopular inAustralia.A.Reducing stress.B.Lowering bloodsugar.C.Keeping healthyweight.
18.What benefitof runningis talkedabout
19.How canwe do togetthebenefitsaccording tothe researchA.By runninglong distance.B.By runningvery fast.C.By runningevery twodays.
20.Which isprobably thebest speedfor runningA.5km/h.B.10km/h.C.15km/h.第二部分阅读共两节,满分50分第一节共小题;每小题分,满分分
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出最佳选项A BC DAThe2024Peace PoetryAwards类The awardscon testis toencourage peopleto explorepeace andthe humanspirit.There arethree agecategories型Adult19over,Youth13-18,and Youth12under.The yearlycon testis opento peopleworldwide.Yourpoems must be unpublished,and inEnglish.Deadline参赛作品All entriesmustbesubmitted byJuly30,
2024.Entry Fee一$Adults20Youth13-18——$10一Youth12under nofeeNotes•You maysubmit up to threeunpublished poems.At most30lines perpoem.•Include name,address,email,telephone number,and agein theupper right-hand cornerof eachpoem.For theYouth12under category,please alsoinclude yourschools nameand yourteachers name.•Title eachpoem.•Please keepcopies of all entriesas wewill beunable toreturn.•Email yourentries to:www,peacepoetry awards.com.By theway,we haveno otherways toreceive yourentry.Please clickheretopay yourentry feeonline.AwardsAdult Winner—$800Youth13-18Winner—$500Youth12under Winner—$200Winners will be announcedby September30,2024on ourwebsite.Winners willbe informedby mail.Pastyears winningpoems canbe foundhere.
21.What dowe knowabout thecontestA.It acceptspoems in any language.B.It includesfour agecategories.C.It onlyaccepts unpublishedpoems.D.It isheld everytwo years.
22.What shouldan adultdotoenter thecontestA.Title eachpoem.B.Pay anentry feeof$
10.C.Write apoem of atleast30lines.D.Hand in his entriesby September30,
2024.
23.What willan18-year-old winnergetA.$200in prizemoney.B.$500in prizemoney.C.$800in prizemoney.D.A collectionof poems.BA group of foreignersvisited Weihai,a coastalcity,to explorewhat therising starin Chinastourism marketcan offer.Driven bysocial mediaand shortvideo platforms,Weihais tourismindustry sawa hugegrowth,with thecity ofjust
2.92million residentswelcoming over59million visits.Their firststop isthe DongchuIsland inRongcheng,a county-level cityin Weihai,where thescenery ischaracterizedby the regions uniqueseaweed-roofed houses.Ive neverseen aroof madeof seaweed.I cantbelieve myeyes at thehouses Jsaid Nick Ive,a Britisheditor.(海洋牧场),The groupthen visitedthe Sanggou Bay MarineRanch ahot family-friendly tourist destination toexperiencemarine farming.Visiting SanggouBay MarineRanch wasa pleasantexperience becauseI couldsee andexperiencefirsthan dhow the sea fishesare kept,“said DescaLydi Natalia,a journalistwith Antara,Indonesias nationalnewsagency.This experiencenot onlyincreased myunderstanding butalso providedenjoyment,as Icould directlyeat(蛤蝌)clams freshlyharvested from the sea.I evenhadtheopportunity tofeed the seagulls.”Sanggo uBay MarineRanch receivesabout80,000visitors everyyear sinceit wasestablished in
2015.Visiting themarineranch hasbecome oneof themust-dos inWeihai.Desca saidthat herfavorite experiencewas livingin a homestay inWeihai.While stayingin ahotel iscomfortable,ahomestay offersa differentexperience,especially sincethe yardis largeand fullof flowers,making itfeel likehome.So Ichoseahomestay,9,said theIndonesian journalist.The homestayDesca choseisjust a stonesthrow awayfrom thebeach.Desca saidthat hercountry isa maritimecountry andalso hasmany homestays.So whenI stayedin thehomestay,theatmosphere remindedme ofIndonesia,she added.
24.What contributesto Weihaisgrowing tourismindustiyA.Friendly residents.B.Visits offoreigners.C.Social media.D.Beautiful scenery.
25.How didNickIvefeel about the seaweed-roofed housesA.Grateful.B.Frightened.C.Fortunate.D.Suiprised.
26.What didDesca doat theSanggouBayMarine RanchA.She keptsea fishes.B.She fedseagulls.C.She harvestedclams.D.She surfedin the sea.
27.Why didDesca choosethe homestayA.It feltlike herhome.B.It wasnear thebeach.C.Its yardwas smalland neat.D.Its livingconditions weresuper.CIn San Francisco,a largegroupofsea lionsmove themselvesout of the baywaters andhang outon PIER39,which is(码头)a populartouristdestination.According todock officials,this isthe mostsea lionsseen in theregionin15years.“Over1,000sea lionshave beencounted thisweek JPIER39harbor masterSheil aChandor toldmany differentmedias.The increasein sea lions isusually a good signof theirstrong populationand healthyliving environment/,said(海洋哺乳动物)Adam Ratner,Director ofConservation Engagementat theMarine MammalCenter inSausalito,California.(哨兵)California sea lions aresentinels ofthe ocean,Ratner said.Their populationto someextent reflectsthe healthofthe ocean.Therefore,seeing alarge numberof Californiasea lions is clearlyagood thing.For nearly35years,the animalshave beena starattraction forvisitors.That autumnin1989,PIER39had justbeenrepaired,but theships hadnot yetbeen movedback.At thatmoment,the sea lions,unexpected arrivalnot onlyattractedfans butalso createdenemies.According to a website,some dockresidents andworkers werescared awayby thestrongand veryunpleasant smelland noiseof theirnew neighbors,while otherssaw theseanimals asa brightspot afterthedestructive LomaPrieta earthquake.The officialssought helpfrom theMarine MammalCenter tofind away todeal withsea lions.Ratner saidthat thefinal decision istoletthe sealions stayand coexistwith humans.The factproves thatthis isreally agoodthing,“he said.This isjustaproof ofhow wecan trulywork togetherand thinkabout howwecanshare ourcoasts withmarine mammalsandother wildlifein away thatbenefits all the partiesinvolved.,,
28.How doesthe authorstart the textA.By describinga scene.B.By answeringa question.C.By holdinga conversation.D.By comparingdifferent opinions.
29.What doesthe increaseofthesealionsmeanA.The sealions aremigrating.B.The seaenvironment isgood.C.The seawildlife isthreatened.D.The sea water shouldbe cleaned.
30.What canwe learn from RatnerswordsA.He wasuninterested in thesealions.B.He wasin favorofthefinaldecision.C.He wasdoubtful aboutliving with thesealions.D.He wasconcerned about the situationofthesealions.
31.Whats themain ideaofthetextA.Sea lionsare prettycool animals.B.Animals andhumans canlive inharmony.C.Watching sealionsispopular inSan Francisco.D.The growingsealionsappear inSanFrancisco.D(设备)Researchers inAustralia recentlyannounced a new devicethat absorbs water fromair toproduce drinkablewater.They saidit canproduce upto1,000liters ofdrinkable watera day,adding thatit couldbe lifesavingduring(造水机)drought oremergencies”.Whats more,unlike other water generators,their inventionworks by heating airinsteadof coolingit.Researchers at the Universityof Newcastlecall the device theHydro Harvester.The deviceabsorbswater from the air.Solar energyor heatfrom otherindustrial processescanbe usedtoproduce hotand wetair.After heating,theaircools,producing waterfor drinkingor wateringcrops.The researcherssay the device canproduce enoughdrinking watereach dayforasmall ruraltown ofupto400people.It couldalso helpfarmers keeptheir cropsalive duringdroughts.Researchers thoughttheir devicewould beespeciallyuseful inAustralia becauseits climateis dry.More than2billion peoplearound theworld willbenefit from thedevice.They arein asituation wherethey donothave accessto high-quality water.The deviceis meantto helpalleviate watershortage andsafety.Studies ofthe technologywillbedone inseveral Australiancommunities thisyear.The WorldEconomic Forum()WEF,a nonprofitgroup basedin Switzerland,says watershortage continuesto bea problemworldwide.The WEFsaidgetting waterfromtheatmosphere isa promisingsolution that can immediatelygenerate drinkablewater usingmoisture(水汽)in theair”.However,the groupwarns thatthe technologyis costly.It estimatesthat onemid-sized devicecouldcost between$30,000and$50,
000.So thegroup isconcerned whetherit willbe acceptedbythepublic.
32.What makesthedevicedifferent fromotherwatergeneratorsA.It worksbyheatingair.B.It collectswaterfromair.C.It canbeusedin droughtareas.D.It canproduce drinkablewater.
33.What doesthe underlinedword“alleviate“in paragraph4meanA.Determine.B.Reflect.C.Relieve.D.Contain.
34.What isthe worryof WEFaboutthedeviceA.It resultsin watershortage.B.It takestoolongtodofurther study.C.It istoo expensivetobeaccepted.D.It isharmful tothe environment.
35.Which isa suitabletitle forthetextA.Drought Isa SeriousProblem inAustraliaB.A NewInvention WasWidely Usedin AustraliaC.Australia Seesthe GrowingNeed forDrinking WaterD.A NewDevice ProducingDrinking WaterWas Invented第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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512.5阅读下面短文,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Teaching mannerstoayoung childmay seema littledifficult,but itdoesnt havetobe.This articleexplores thesemethodsthatcanhelp you.Practice greeting.36Try toremind themto say hello torelatives andfriends.If theyforget tosay hi”,gently remindthem.Trysomething like,“Thats ourneighbor Tom!Do youwant tosayhello”Suggest lookingsomeone inthe eye.It canbe hardfor anyone,so thisstep takesalittleextra time.37This canmake itfeelmorelike agame andcan helpthemget morecomfortable!If younotice yourchild staringattheground whiletalking tosomeone,gently suggesttheylook up.38This canmake themextra shy!Say whatthey shoulddo.A“no”without anysuggestion mayleave yourchild feelingconfused aboutwhat todo next.39Thisway theyknow whatgood behaviorthey shouldpractice instead.40Always bekind,polite,and positivein frontof yourchild.You area positiveexample tolearnfrom.Consider eatingdinnerasafamily eachnight.This isa greatplace topractice politeconversation aswellasdinner tablemanners inparticular.A.Set agood example.B.Remind themto sayuplease,
9.C.Avoid embarrassingthem,though.D.Practicing sayinghello^isthe first step.E.Saying whatthey shoulddo isagoodidea.F.To practice,ask yourchild tolook youintheeye.G.Ifs parentsduty toteach theirchildren totakecareof themselves.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DLastyear Imoved toanewcity withmy husbandand daughter.So duringthe firstmonths wewere busygetting41,This placeis verydifferent fromwhere Ilived beforeand wehad alotof
42.Then thingswere running43due to our efforts.So wedecided to conduct asmall ceremonyat home in44of oursuccessin adjustingtothenew life.After thesimple ceremony,we stillhad somefood
45.Our daughtersuggested thatshego with her fatherand lookfor someonewho46all thesefood.Hearing the47of my daughter,my husbandoffered totake herinhiscar tothe nearbyareas.But afteralong time,they48tofinda suitableone.They wereabout toreturn homesuddenly whenmy daughter_49an oldmansitting undera tree.He looked50,tired andanxious.My husbandstopped thecar andmy daughter51themanand handedhim thefood packets.The surprisedpersonlooked atmydaughterand askedif thoseitem swere forhim.When helistened tothe52answer,he smiled,thanked mydaughteralotand startedeating.After ashort chatwiththeman,they wentback homehappily.The53on mydaughtersface mademe feel54a hungryhuman wasa correctthing.
41.A.changedB.congratulated C.complained D.settled
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44.A.place B.case C.face D.celebration
45.A.touchedB.exchanged C.left D.eaten
46.A.harvestedB.sorted C.needed D.brought
47.A.adviceB.request C.news D.faith
48.A.failedB.tended C.attempted D.planned
49.A.passedB.called C.ignored D.spotted
50.A.hungryB.pleased C.graceful D.charmingIt addedtoourhappiness——I hadthe55toconductan actof kindness.
51.A.turned downB.provided forC.tripped overD.headed to
52.A.disappointing B.satisfying C.fatal D.flexible
53.A.frown B.smile C.despair D.anxiety
54.A.hugging B.permitting C.feeding D.replacing
55.A.determination B.fortune C.option D.energy第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
101.515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Kenya56know forits wonderfulbeaches.Water sportsactivities such as divingand gamefishing haveattractedvisitors fromaround theworld.Visitors can57easy spenda relaxinglong holidayin anyof thesedestinations.Maila Izi,a22-year-old student,has beena fanof watersports sinceshe wasa child.Over thepast years,she hasbeen toseveralcountries,suchasFrance andSpain,tolearnnew skillsincluding wavesurfing.But shethinks Dianioffers the58good watersports experiencesofall.“This isthefirsttime I59visit buttheseaisthemost beautifulthat I have everseen Jshe said.“The sandbeach is so wide,the waterissowarm andI thinkitisthe perfectplace fbrkitesurfing.Its themost beautifulbeachIhaveever beenon.^^She wentto Dianiwithherparents fora Mayholiday.Izi wasdetermined60learn kitesurfing,awateractivity that冲浪板.uses akite andsurfboard Itisarelatively newsport61has gainedincreasing popularity.She signedup62aclass thatoffered threehours oftraining,including63fly kitesof differentsizes.Goodluck Shamala,the founderofatraining institutein Diani,said kitesurfing,which usedtobeconsidered as64extreme sport,has inrecent yearsbecome morepopular among65tourist.Many comefromcountries asfar asGermany,France,the UnitedKingdom andthe UnitedStates.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分分)15你校英语社团将举办以“读书”为主题的英语写作比赛现请你以“书香伴我成长”为题,写一篇短文参加比赛,内容包括.阅读的重要性;
1.阅读带给你的收获和变化2注意.写作词数应为左右;
180.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答3Reading ispartofmy growing第二节(满分分)25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提名“MomJ I said,Tve beennominated fbrthe NationalJunior Honor Society.^^My mothergave mea sweetsmileand congratulatedme.“Im soproud ofyou,“she toldme.Then itwastimeformeto fillouttheapplication.Mom accompaniedmeinthe familyroom andsaw theprocess.I(候选人)had toprove thatI hadallthecharacteristics requiredinacandidate scholarship,leadership,service,character,(颁问)and soon.The nextday,I turnedinthepaperwork tothe advisorJ anddidnt thinkany moreaboutit.Months wentby,I receiveda letterfromtheschool aboutthe HonorSociety.I openedit andsurprisingly,it justtoldme Ifailed.I feltshocked anddisappointed.As soonas thebus letme offthat afternoon,I draggedmyself intothe house.My motherwas typingatthecomputer.Isaidsadly,“I didntmake theHonorSociety.Shesmiled andheld upher handto givemeahigh five.You arejoking.^^Suddenly,I felttears comefrom myeyes.“No,really,they didntpick meJ Isaid andhanded herthe letter.“There mustbe somemistakes.Dont worryand Illhelp youcontact theadvisor.^^She grabbedthe phone and dialedtheHonorSocietyadvisor.Oh,honey,Im sorry.I thoughtyou werekidding,“mymothersaid.However,fromthephone,she wastold nomistake wasmade,andthedecisions werefinal.It botheredme whyI wasntchosen.It wasreally hurtingme becausenearly allofmyfriends werechosen fbrtheHonor Society.I seemedto becomethe worstoneandI feltpainful andsad.注意续写词数应为左右;L
150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答4My mothershared astory ofher friendwho hadthe sameexperience.I smiledand madeup mymind tomake achange.。
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