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65.faithful应用文写作Dear Caroline,I amterribly sorryto hearthat you have troublein studyand loseconfidence.I amwriting toexpressmy genuineconcern andshare withyou somesuggestions thatmight beof somehelp on it.First ofall,it iswise of you to work onpositive thinkingbecause apositive thinkingwill lead topositive results.Dont worryabout lettingyourself orothers down.Additionally,it isstrongly advisedthat youd betterset realisticgoals andbreak theoverall goalinto smallerones,which makesit easyforyou to get asense ofaccomplishment.I amfirmly convincedthatyouwill regainconfidence withyour efforts.Please contactme with anyother questions.Looking forward to yourreply.Yours,读后续写Li HuaWe stopped in front of the big table covered with coffee cups,all sittingon dozens of foldedpapernapkins.“First thingyouhave to do,Stevie,is cleanup thismess JI saidin acalm tone,gesturing towardthetableware.Stevie lookedat me,and thenhis mother,then pulledout one of the napkins.It hadsomethingfor Stevie“printed in big,bold letters.As hepicked itup,two$10bills fellonto thetable.With anI-don^-get-it lookon hisface,Stevie stared at themoney,then at all thenapkins peekingfrombeneath the coffee cups,each withhis nameon it.I turnedto Stevieand his mother,saying HappyThanksgiving!Stevie puton aninnocent smile,whilehis motheropened hermouth asif tosay somethingbut waschoked andspeechless.I toldthem that the$10,000in cashand checkson thattable wereall comingfrom truckdrivers andtrucking companiesthatheard abouttheir problems.Soon,it gotreally noisy,with everybodycheering andshouting,and therewerea fewtears too.But you know whatsfunny Whileeverybody elsewas busyshaking handsandhugging eachother,Stevie,with abig smileon hisface,was busyclearing allthecoffeecups from thetable.求曰作]第一节Text1W:Do youwant totalk aboutwhat weregoing todo for the HalloweenpartyM:Yeah,just giveme a second.Let mefinish mycoffee.Text2W:Good morning,I havean appointmentwith Mr.Davies at11oclock.M:Yes,he lefta messagefor yousaying hesterribly sorrybut hesstuck intraffic.Please takea seat andhell behere assoon aspossible.Text3M:Why doyou lookso worriedOnly onestudent hascome aheadofyouin the exam.W:But Ipromised mymum thatId be the first.Text4M:Excuse me.Im lookingfbr anovel byHemingway.Its called The OldMan and the Sea.Do youhaveitW:Yes,we do.You canfind itin Section
2.M:How longcan Ikeep itW:For onemonth.Text5M:In America,where laborcosts areso high,do-it-yourself9is away oflife.W:Really Nowonder manypeople repair their owncars,build their own garages,even buildtheir ownhousesthere.第二节Text6W:Well,there are some restaurantsin themarket here.M:Are theycheap I dont havea lot of moneywith me,so...W:You know,theyre likefast-food places.M:Hmm,Idontreally wantfast foodtoday.Uh,what aboutmy neighborhoodThere9resomecheaprestaurants there.W:But,uh,your neighborhoodis30minutes fromhere bybus.And Imreally hungry.Its2:30,youknow.M:Right,so,how about,um...Oh,I know!Theres a little Frenchrestaurant nearhere.Ifs goodand itsnotexpensive.Its about15minutes fromhere.W:OK.Lets gothere.Text7W:We couldhave flownto Shenzhen.Its muchfaster.But Iprefer traveling by rail.This givesme achanceto see the countrysidemore closely.I liketo watchthe scenefrom thewindow.M:I liketraveling bytrain too.I thinkit addssomething tomy senseof safety.W:Guess whatI alwaysenjoy talkingwith peopleon theplatform everytime thetrain arrivesat astation.You makefriends reallyfast andeasily.I canpractice myChinese at the sametime.Its alot fiin,isnt itM:Yeah.W:I oftentravel bytrain.But Ican neversleep wellat night.Too muchnoise,you know.Text8W:OK,so whatare we going to see todayTheres somuch Iwant todo and weve onlygot twodays leftofour honeymoon!M:Yeah,weve alreadybeen herefive daysandwestill haventbeen upto theEiffel Tower!First,rd liketovisit theArc deTriomphe today.Ive seenso manypictures ofit.Now Iwant tosee itin person.W:Yeah,me too.And thenwe cansee theart museum,the Louvre.Id liketo spenda fewhours in there.M:Sure,but thatwont leavemuch time for Montmartre.We canseethefamous church,the Sacre-Couerthere.W:OK,but Idont thinkwell havetimeforthat today.Lets dothat tomorrow.Weve gottime toclimb uptheEiffel Tower,though.Why dontwegothere after the LouvreM:Sure,OK.Text9M:Jane Adamsis herewith usin thestudio tolet usknow whatshappening aroundtown this week.Hi,Jane.W:Hi,Chris.M:Well,whatve yougot fbrusW:Right,well,a fairlygood weekthisweekfor musicfans,especially ifyou,re intojazz.If youdo likejazz,you reallymust trytoseethe legendaryAmerican pianistMo Davisonand hisband-theyreappearing at the Jazz Cafe inMarket Streeton Thursday.That startsat8p.m.,tickets are£10inadvance or£12on thenight.If youremore intoheavy metal,well,the Americanheavy metal kingsMegablitz,theyre in town,and theyreplaying atthe Queen,s Hallon Friday of thisweek aspart oftheirEuropean tour.Tickets onsale atthe Queens Hall andthrough theusual ticketagencies.Andfinally fbrclub goerstheres a new seventies soul nightattheSound Clubin PrincesStreet-soundsgood.Text10M:So,if everyoneis here,Ill make a start.As youknow,a fewmonths agowe askedsome consultantstodo asurvey of the waywe answerthe telephoneacross thegroup.They telephonedour officesandmade inquiriesas customersnormally would.Now,IH beginwith whatthey foundout.First ofall,they foundout thaton averagewe answerthe phoneafter fourrings,which isntbad,but we can stillimproveonit.Secondly,friendliness.Now,although someoffices scoredas highas8out of10forfriendliness,the consultantsonly gavethe companyas a whole6out of
10.On thispoint,theysuggested thatwe usesome goodphrases on the phone.I thinkwe canchoose somenew holdmusic aswell.And finally,efficiency.Now here,we didquite well.However,there wereone ortwo negativepointswhich westill havetoworkon,such as always rememberingto askthe callersname.So,weneed todo alotofwork.A.The noise.B.The speed.C.The platform.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.What is the relationshipbetween the speakersA.Boss andsecretary.B.Husband andwife.C.Guide and tourist.
11.How longisthespeakers9tripA.Two days.B.Five days.C.Seven days.
12.What willthespeakersvisit tomorrowA.A museum.B.A church.C.A tower.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.What isthe manprobablyC.A reporter.A.A host.B.A pianist.
14.How muchdoes theticket for the jazzperformance coston ThursdaynightA.£
8.B.£
10.C.£
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9.What doesthe womandislike abouttravelingbytrain
15.When willthe heavymetalkingsMegablitz performA.On Thursday.B.On Friday.C.On Saturday.
16.Where willthe newseventiessoulnight beheld听第段材料,回答第至A.At theJazzCafe.B.At theSound Club.C.At theQueensHall.1017题
2017.When didthe consultantsdo thesurveyA.Several monthsago.B.Several weeksago.C.Several daysago.
18.What wasthe companysscore forfriendliness asa wholeA.8out of
10.B.7out of
10.C.6out of
10.
19.How didthe consultantssuggest the company improvetheir friendlinessA.By usingclassic music.B.By answeringthe callscheerfully.C.By usingsome goodphrases on the phone.
20.What didthecompanystaff dowell inA.How quicklythey answeredthe calls.B.How efficientlythey dealtwith inquiries.C.How exactlythey rememberedthe callers,names.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50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 DDIRECTORGENERALCWWF INTERNATIONALWWFis anindependent conservationorganization activeinnearly100countries,working tosustain thenatural worldfor thebenefit ofpeople andnature.We arepart ofa growinggroup callingon worldleaders toset natureon thepath torecovery by
2030.Working withmany others-from individualsand communitiesto businessand government-WWF urgentlyseeksto protectand restorenatural habitats,stop themass extinctionof wildlife,and makethe wayweproduce andconsume sustainable.(现任者).WWF seeksanewDirector Generalto succeedthe retiringincumbent TheDirectorGeneral leadsthe WWForganization globallyand isaccountable forensuring thatthe WWFNetwork isinline with the deliveryof globalorganizational goalsto supportour missionand achievetangibleconservation impact.This isa demandingand high-profile role.The idealcandidate:D.Is aninspiring andinfluential leaderwith asignificant trackrecord ofleading complexglobalorganizations;E.Has adeep andbroad understanding of conservation,environmental anddevelopment issues;F.Possesses strongpolitical wisdomand excellentunderstandingof and experienceinenvironmental andsustainability issuesattheinternational policylevel;G.Has the ability toskillfully influenceexternally throughvision,effective communication,politicalstrategies andnetworking;H.Demonstrates agenuine commitmentto theWWF missionand values.Egon Zehnderhas beenretained asour exclusivepartner inthis search.Pleaseregister yourinterest at.The submissiondeadline is31July
2022.
21.Which of the followingis NOTa missionof WWFA.To protectand restorenatural habitats.B.To savewildlife frommass extinction.C.To achieveconservation supportfinancially.D.To promoteand pursuesustainable development.
22.What shouldan idealdirector generalbe likeA.An aggressiveand proudleader.B.An excellentand trickypolitician.C.An inspiringand visionarycommunicator.D.An ambitiousand committedconservationist.
23.What isprobably thetextA.A bookreview.B.A recruitmentadvertisement.C.A newsreport.D.A personnelapplication.BPaul OSullivanlounged aroundhis Baltimoreapartment oneevening in2014,feeling bored.So,like many others,he loggedon toFacebook tofind outjust howmanyotherson thesocial networksharedhis name.Moments later,dozensofname twinsfrom around the worldfilled hisscreen.On awhim,he decidedto sendfriend requeststo themall.Many ofhis fellowPaul OSullivansignored him,but a few felttoo curious to passup hisinvitation.As Baltimore Paul scrolledthrough the other Paul OSullivans profiles,he noticedsomething fourofthem hadin common:They wereall musicians.Like Baltimore Paul,Rotterdam Paulsang andplayedguitar.Another Paulin Manchester,England,played bass.And Paulfrom Pennsylvaniawas adrummer.Baltimore Paulhad anidea.Wouldnt itbe funny,he askedthe othermusical Pauls,if theyformed abandcalledThe PaulOSullivansYes,they allagreed.Starting aband acrossmultiple time zones provedto betricky.Shaky Wi-Fi andother technicaldifficultiesmeant theywere oftenout ofsync.And beingeven halfasecondoff fromone anotherwreckedtheir sound.To fixthis,they createda sortofmusical assemblyline.Baltimore Pauland RotterdamPaul wroteand recorded a basictrack,then e-mailedit toManchester Paul.“I listen to thesong overa fewdays J says ManchesterPaul,“togeta feelfbr whatbass arrangementseemsmost appropriate.Once herecordedabass track,hee-mailed itback toBaltimorePaul,who thenbuiltit into the mainsong.Later,Pennsylvania Pauladded thedrumbeat.Round androundthetrack went,with eachmember addingon hisown layeruntil theyachieved thesound theywant.ThePaulOSullivan Bandreleased itsfirst originalsong,Namesake,in March2016,which wasaboutlong-distance relationships.And whenCOVID-19slowly shutdownthe world,the Paulsdidnt missabeat.After all,the bandhad alreadygot thehang ofremote work.They usedtheir timeduring thepandemicto recordtheir firstEP.Ti^dlnternetFcimous^Retrospective,it wasreleased lastApril.“What arethe oddsJsaysBaltimorePaul,“that arandom Facebookrequest wouldlead notonly tonewmusic butto lastingfriendships aswell”“Some thingsare justmeant to be.,,
24.How canthe fourPaulO,Sullivans bedistinguishedA.By themusical instrumentsthey play.B.By theire-mail addresses.C.By themusical stylesthey like.D.By theplace theycome from.
25.What doesthis referto in paragraph threeA.The inaccessibilityof Wi-Fi.B.The existenceof technicalbarriers.C.Their beingin differenttimezones.D.Their lackof experience.
26.What canwe inferfromthe underlined sentencein paragraphfiveA.The bandhad topause becauseof the pandemic.B.They gotinspired andcomposed originalsongs.C.The wholeworld wasbadly destroyedby COVID-
19.D.The bandcontinued towork inspite of thepandemic.
27.What canbethe best titleforthearticleA.Banding TogetherB.A RandomFacebook RequestC.Long-distance FriendshipsD.A PureCoincidenceCWhen somepeople hearself-discipline,they thinkthat itsboring.They equatea disciplinedlife tofeelingsof entrapment.Allow meto tellyou astory.On ahot sunnyday,Bertha isbuzzing byher hivewith someother bees,just relaxingand havingagood time.Suddenly abear startsto approachher hivefor somehoney andbee eggs.To saveher hive,(肢Bertha stingsthe bear.But itsskin isso thickthat onceshe triesto pullher stingout shedismembers解)herself anddies.The sadpart isthat Berthahas nochoice.Through yearsof evolutionshe hasdeveloped abiologicalreaction todangers-to stingthreats.If shehad knownshe woulddie,she might have flownaway andsavedher ownlife.Bees areprisoners of theirownbiology,but humanscan overridetheir biology.Throughself-discipline.Most peoplehave long-term desiresfor lastingrelationships,meaningful careersor healthybodiesbut areconstantly temptedby shortterm pleasures,such asjunk foodor videogames.Deep downtheyreally wantthe lifethat comesin thelong term.Yet theykeep givingintoshort-term pleasures.The onlydifference isself-discipline.Luckily,humans have theabilityto practiceself-discipline.Itgives usthe freedomto achievewhat wetruly wantin lifeand allowustobreak freeof thebiological orsocietalcages aroundus.But ifsnot thatsimple.Companies areaware ofour natural,biological reactionsand usethis againstus by usingsupernormal stimuli.An exampleis junkfood.Our ancestorswere wired to seek out andenjoy fatandsalty foodbecause itwas sorare atthe time.But nowcompanies havegenetically engineeredfood toincludemore fatsand saltsthan everbefore inorder to make usdesire iteven more.Social mediaand the Internet asawholeis anotherform ofsupernormal stimuli.Humans arebiologicallywiredtoseekoutnovelty.For ourancestors noveltycould leadto moreknowledge abouttheworld,which couldleadtomore wisdomthat helpedus thriveasaspecies.It hasits usefulness.However,theInternethas beendesigned totake advantageof thisdesire fornovelty byshowing youmore noveltythanyou canever dreamof.Every pagelinks outmore pages.And everyvideo toa videowith evenmorenovelty.Videogames dothe samething.On theplus side,however,you and I are not likethe bee,because wearenotcased byour ownbiology.With self-discipline,wecanlive thelife wetruly want.We havethe choiceto befree.
28.Why isthe storyof Berthamentioned inparagraph twoA.To illustratewhat evolutionis.B.To arousereaders sympathyfor Bertha.C.To drawreaders attention to self-discipline.D.To offera perfectexample ofself-discipline.
29.What doestheunderlinedword stimuli“inparagraphseven mostprobably meanA.Something thatencourages certainreactions.B.Something that is unhealthyfor peopleto eat.C.Something thatdoes goodto ourmental health.D.Something thatdiscourages peoplefrom takingaction.
30.What isthe authorsattitude towardssocial mediaandtheInternetA.Approving.B.Objective.C.Critical.D.Cautious.3l.What makesthe authorthink humansare luckycompared withbeesA.Humans blessingofanadvanced biologicalsystem.B.Humans,desires to live anideal life.C.Humans,eagerness toovercome inborndisadvantages.D.Humans abilityto practiceself-discipline.DA roboticgame ofcat andmouse playingout in a labprovides apeek atfuture possibilitiesof robotscarryingout scarch-and-rcscuc missionsor wildlifesurveys withoutmuch humanguidance.The Tianjicat robot developedby researchersat TsinghuaUniversity inChina usesa brain-inspired(神经形态的)computing chipcalled TianjicX.The so-called neuromorphicchip canrun multipleartificialintelligence techniquesat oncein anenergy-efficient manner.It isone exampleof experimentswithneuromorphic systemsthat couldallow smallrobots tomake decisionsusing limitedcomputingresources andpower.The researcherschallenged theTianjicatrobotto chaseanother robotthat wasset tomove randomlyin a roomfilled withobstacles.This requiredTianjicat totrack themouse robotbyusingboth visualrecognitionand sounddetection,and tofigure outthe bestpath tochase downits pretendprey withoutcrashinganything.The teamsays thatthe TianjicXchip reducedthe amountof powerrequired fortherobot cattomakedecisions duringthe chaseby abouthalf comparedwith anNVIDIA chipdesigned forAIcomputing.Performing acat-and-mouse chasewould bea stepup indifficulty formost commercialisedrobots,which usuallyfollow verypredictable routinesin warehousesor factories.Many robotsthat interactwithmore complexand unpredictableenvironments relyon remotecontrol byhuman operators,or elsemustmaintain wirelessconnections withdistant datacentres thathavethecomputing powernecessary formoreintensive decision-making.Neuromorphic systemshavent yetbeen commercialisedinabig way,but theirrelatively lowsize,weight andpower requirementscould providepractical advantages.For robotics,this isvery importantbecause itallows thesystem tooperate forlonger durationsinhard-to-reach environmentswith greaterautonomy.says JeffreyKrichmar atthe Universityof California,Irvine.
32.Why didresearchers dothe experimentinaroom withobstaclesA.To applyvisual recognitionto Tianjicat.B.To explorethebestpath for Tianjicat.C.To testthe integratedperformance ofTianjicat chip.D.To reducethe amountof powerforTianjicat.
33.What advantagedoes Tianjicathave overother commercializedrobotsA.It followspredictable routines.B.It canoperate withouthumans involved.C.It hasaccess todistant datacenters.D.It isused inwarehouses andfactories moreoften.
34.Which ofthe followingcan bestdescribe neuromorphicsystemsA.User-friendly.B.Heavy tocarry.C.Energy-consuming.D.Complex tooperate.
35.What isthe passagemainly aboutA.Search-and-Rescue missions.B.Commercialized robots.C.NVIDIA chipsfor AIcomputing.D.A robotcat chasinga robotmouse.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可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项As thecooler daysof autumnarrive inthe northernpart ofthe world,people areclearing outoldplants andplanning newgardens fornext year.36If the plants havegotten largerthan theiroriginal containersduring theirtime outside,you canreplantthem intolarger ones.37And replantthem withfresh pottingsoil,and thenwater.You canalways divideplants likespider plantsand flamingoflowers intotwo ormore individualplants.Look forplants withroot systemsthat clumptogether.They dividemore easily.If youare havingtrouble removingthe plantsfrom theircontainers,or pots,check tosee ifthe rootshavecome throughthedrainage(排水)holesat thebottom ofthe pot.3839Firstly,shake offany extrasoil carefully.Secondly,find theconnection betweenthe rootsystemand the plants topgrowth andpull apartthe rootsgently.Or youcould cutthrough themwith asharp knife.Lastly,place eachnew plantin itscontainer.Be sureto usefresh soilmix.Water the plants welluntil newplantsform.All houseplantsthat spenttime outsideshould bemoved toa shadyarea fora weekbefore goinginsideforthewinter season.40Continue towater regularlyduring thistime.After aweek,look forinsects onthe plant,especially underthe leaves.If youare stillworried aboutinsects,you canspray theplants withNeem oilmixed withwater.And completethe moveinside beforetemperaturesdrop below
12.7degrees Celsius.A.You canthen dividetheplants.B.This helpstheplantget usedto lowerlight levels.C.Houseplants thathave stayedinside allsummer stillneed care.D.Choose onethatisno morethan5cm widerthan the original.E.If so,gently pullor cutthe extraroots tohelp removetheplant.F.Leave theplants asthey areand waitfor flowersto bloom.G.However,outside plantsin summerdays willalso returntotheinside environment.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DTheother day,my friendSara wastelling meabout arelationship withher colleaguethat wasbrokenbeyond repair.The twoof themhad beenclose enoughand thenone day,Sara had,with thebest41,donesomething that her colleaguehad completelymisunderstood andhad taken42at.Things went43and becameworse.Sara didntknow howto repairthe relationship.She beganto getangryather colleague formisunderstanding her and judgingher.She felt44in heranger.The twoof themstillwere notreally speakingand certainlywerent collaborating.It wastime todo somethingto45the situation.I askedSara whatshe needed.After muchthought,she toldme that she neededhercolleagueto bewilling tolistento her withan openmind,to considerthatshe hadnt46any harmby whatshed doneandto apologize fbrtaking thingsso47and makingthings sobad.“Ah・・•“I saidtoher・You wanta(n)48She lookedat meand thenlooked away.Shed knownmelong enoughthatshe knew what was
49.“What doyou think your colleaguemight want”I asked.She didnthaveto
50.We bothknew thatsheknewwhat my51was.“Did youever apologize,,Iasked her.She shookher headno.Do youthinkyoumight wanttoapologize^^I askedher.Sheshrugged hershoulders...then shookher headyes.Sometimes wetake solong toapologize.We justifyour52,saying itwont reallymakeadifference.Or theyshould apologizefirst.Or theysimply misunderstoodus.53Tvc foundand realizedthat an9apology-a true,heartfelt apology-can54wonders.It canrepairthe
55.Tt canfix justabout anything.
41.A.options B.ideas C.errors D.intentions
42.A.surprise B.offense C.chance D.time
43.A.satisfactory B.sour C.mad D.cheerful
44.A.justified B.qualified C.identified D.modified
45.A.anticipate B.correct C.defeat D.bend
46.A.warned B.caused C.assumed D.meant
47.A.frequently B.seriously C.critically D.logically
48.A.reason B.explanation C.clarification D.apology
49.A.coming B.going C.happening D.starting
50.A.admit B.interrupt C.answer D.swear
51.A.purpose B.point C.advice D.meaning
52.A.mistake B.reluctance C.impression D.denial
53.A.Therefore B.Meanwhile C.However D.Furthermore
54.A.get B.raise C.work D.form
55.A.unbelievable B.incomparable C.inaccessible D.unrepairable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1The seventh dayofthe seventh lunar monthis Qixi,widely56regard asChinas ValentinesDay.But doyouknowtheoriginofthefestivalLegend hasit57the WeaverGirl metand fellin lovewithacowherd.The JadeEmperor stronglyobjected58the couplesunion andforcibly separatedthem bythe MilkyWay,leaving them59tear apartbythe galaxyand onlyallowing themto meetonce a year.60that,the distancecould notstop theirlove foroneanother andthey lookforwardto meeting onceayearontheseventhdayoftheseventhlunarmonth.However,with thedevelopment ofhigh speed railways,the tragedyoftheCowherd andthe WeaverGirlcould nothappen inmodern China.A ridebetween Beijingand Shanghaionthehigh-speedrailonly takesfour hours.The convenienceand61efficient ofmodern travelhave shortenedthe galacticdistance,,between couples.On Qixi,more andmore youngpeople62go ondates andexchanging giftsto expresstheiraffection.Long queuesare alsooften formedatthegate ofthe CivilAffairs Bureau63couples rushtoregister formarriage whenlove isintheair.This isbecause Qixicarries with64a symbolicmeaning:第四部分写作共两节,满分分第一节满分choose yourown loveand remain65faith forlife.40分15假如你是李华,你的朋友发来邮件向你求助,她近来因考试成绩不佳,深受打击,Caroline逐渐对学习失去信心,请你给她写一封回信,帮助她重拾信心具体内容如下.给予安慰;
1.提出建议;
2.加以鼓励注意词数左右;
31.80可适当增加细节以使行文连贯
2.Dear Caroline,Yours,第二节(满分分)Li Hua25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(有偏见的),I triednot tobe biasedbut Ihad mydoubts abouthiring Steviebecause Ihad neverhada mentallychallenged employee.He wasshort,alittlefat withthe smoothfacial featuresand(唐氏综合症).thick-tongued speechof Downs SyndromeI shouldn,thaveworried.After the first week,Stevie hadmy staffwrapped aroundhis fatlittle finger,(吉祥and withina monthmy regulartruck customershad adoptedhim astheir officialtruck stopmascot物).He waseager tolaugh andto please,but fiercein hisattentiontohis duties.Every saltand peppershakerwas exactlyin itsplace,not a coffee spillwas visiblewhen Steviegot donewiththetable.Our onlyproblemwas persuadinghim towait toclean atable untilafterthecustomers werefinished.Over time,we learnedthat helived withhis mother,a widowwho wasdisabled afterrepeatedsurgeries forcancer.Money wastight,and whatI paidhim wasprobably thedifference betweenthembeing abletolivetogether andStevie beingsent toa grouphome.One morninglast August,Stevie missedwork forthe firsttime inthree years.He wasataclinicgetting aheart surgery.People withDownsSyndromeoften haveheart problemsatanearly ageso thiswasntunexpected.Later thatmorning,Frannie,the headwaitress,did alittle dancewhen sheheard thegood newsthatStevie hadcome throughthe surgeryin goodshape andwould beback atwork inafewmonths.BelleRinger,oneofour regulartrucker customers,staredatherandasked,Frannie,whatwasthat allabout”Frannie quicklytold Belle Ringer andtheothertwo driversabout Steviessurgery andthe troublehismother hadhandling allthe bills.Belle Ringernodded thoughtfully.After themorning rush,Frannie(餐「|堂氏)walked intomy office.She hada coupleof papernapkins inher hand.“Whats upI asked.“I clearedoff thattable whereBelleRingerand hisfriends weresitting,and Ifound thiswas foldedandput underacoffeecup.”She handedthenapkintome,and three$20bills fellonto mydesk whenI openedit.On theoutside,inbig,bold letters,was printedSomething ForStevie”.That wasthree monthsago.Then cameThanksgiving,thefirstday Steviewas supposedtobeback,andIhad arrangedto havehismotherbring(包间),him towork.Leading themtoward alarge cornerbooth Icould feeland hearthe restofthestafffollowing behind.注意续写词数应为词左右;
1.150请按如下格式在相应位置作答
2.Westoppedinfrontofthebigtablecoveredwithcoffeecups,all sittingon dozensof foldedpapernapkins.__________________________________________________________________________I turnedto Stevieand hismother,saying HappyThanksgiving!^^。
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