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高一期中调研监测考试英语试题注意事项
1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上
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听完每段对话后,5A BC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
101.What willthe womando atlastA.Clean theroom.B.Eat something.C.Wash clothes.
2.What isthe manadvised to doA.Catch anotherbird.B.Set thebird free.C.Keep thebird.
3.When willthe game startA.1:00p.m..B.4:00p.m..C.5:00p.m..
4.Where does the conversationtake placeA.In arestaurant.B.In alibrary.C.At home.
5..What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.Chinese painting.B.Things for a painting.C・A tripto a museum.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儿个小题,从
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522.55题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项A BC听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间55每段对话或独白读两遍
6.What isthe womangoing tocookA.Steak.B.Pizza.C.Chicken.
7.What doesHarry thinkof the womans cookingA.Great.B.Terrible.C.Just soso.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.Why doesthe manwant to work at Camp ElizabethA・It winshigh praise.B.It offersa goodpay.C.He knowssome peoplethere.
9.What doesthe mancare aboutA.The workmates.B.The campingsite.C.The accommodation.听第段材料,回答第、题667听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.Who mainlyuses theUSA Learns高一期中调研监测考试英语试题参考答案满分30分)第一部分听力(共20小题;每小题
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75.exploreOne possibleversion:Last weekour schoolorganized anactivity themedAdventure Camp,aiming tobring usclose tonature andimproveour practicalskills.During thecamp,we hikedthrough beautifulmountains,set upcozy tents,and learnedbasic survivalskills such asmaking afire.We alsochallenged ourselveswith rockclimbing.Moreover,we not only gotsome usefultips onhow tolivein thewild,but alsotried findingfood andrecognizing safeplants,greatly enrichingour experience.This campingtaught usthe importance of strongwill andteam work.The memoriesof beatingfears,laughing第二节读后续写(满分分)together,and appreciatingnatures beautywhile exploringwill foreverbe valued.15One possibleversion:My heartdropped asI stoodthere indisbelief.Gazing atmy kindangel,I kneltdown andhugged herproudly.Mylittle daughterGina hadtaken on the roleof anadult andtried tohide it,yet heractions deeplymoved me.Then,rising tomyfeet,I uttered,Gina,I wouldnever get mad atyou fbrgiving someonein needa hand.Actually,Vm proudof you andyou aremy rolemodel.Would youlike meto joinyou Ginanodded,a bigsmile inher littleface andeyes shining.Thenext day,we boughtmore items.And Ipromised that I wouldregularly accompanyher inpreparing morelittle surprisesforthe boy.附听力录音稿Text1M:Lisa,look atyour room.Ws in a mess.Why notclean it upW:Til doit immediatelyafter Ifinish doingthe laundry.M:OK.Come to eat afteryou finishcleaning yourroom.Text2W:What abeautiful bird!Did youcatch itM:Yes,and Iwant to keep it.W:I dontthink itsa goodidea.You shouldlet itgo.Text3W:What timedoesthe gamestartThe ticketssay1:00pm..M:They changedthe timeso thegame canbe shownon TVon theEast Coast.I sawan announcementon theteamswebsite.The newtime isnow5:00pm..Text4M:Where wereyou atnoon Ivebeen waitingfbr youhere untilnow.W:Im sosorry.I wasreading anovel in the libraryand didntnotice thetime.M:You have a badmemory!So canwe ordersome foodnow Iam sohungry.Text5W:Mark,do youknow howtraditional Chinesepainting is doneM:Yes.Its usuallydone witha brushdipped inblack orcolored ink.The mostpopular thingsfor paintingsare paperandsilk.W:Have youseen anysuch paintingsM:Yes.Tve seensome inamuseum.Text6W:Harry,put downthe pot.Its yourbirthday.Tm goingto bein chargeof makingdinner tonight.SurpriseM:Can wejust ordersome friedchicken or a pizzaW:Well,get somerest.Til cookyour favoritesteak.M:Now Imworried.W:HuhM:Well,considering whathappened before,youd eitherpresent meand ourkids somemouth-torturing foodor endupburning thekitchen,neither ofwhich issomething Iwould desire.W:Funny.Just sitdown andbe quiet!Youre goingto eatwhatever Igive you.M:Oh,no...Text7W:Why do you want toworkwith usatCampElizabethM:Well,your companyhas a good reputation.I knowsome people who havebeen toyour campsand theysay everythingwaswell-organized.W:Mm...good.What qualitiesdoyouthink areimportant forthis kindof jobM:Well,I thinkyou certainlymust havepatience.A lotof patience,thafs themost important.And anotherimportant thingisinterest.And,I supposeyou also have to be verycareful.W:Okay,are thereany questionsyou wouldlike toask meM:Just onething.Could youtell mewhether youprovide roomsfor peopleworking at the campW:Yes,of course.Most monitorshave theirown rooms,but somewill haveto share.M:Okay,I see.Text8W:James,have youever heardabout thewebsite USA LearnsM:No.Is it a websitefor EnglishlearningW:Yes.But itisnt suitablefor children.It ismainly popularwith grown-ups.There area lotof videolessons andthousandsof activities.You canlearn culturalfacts and language skillsto adaptto lifein theUnited States.M:That soundsgood.W:Yes.Alongside coursesin grammar,vocabulary,and pronunciation,USALearnshas ahelpful USCitizenship course.M:Well,Im notreally interestedin thatcourse.But I do needit to learn somenew words.W:Then you can give it a try.M:I will.By theway,have youever useditW:No.I learnedabout iton theInternet the other day.I thoughtyoud beinterested,so Idecided totell youabout it.M:Thanks.Fm reallyinterested.Text9W:Hi,Matt.May Iask youa fewquestionsM:Certainly.What doyou want to knowW:Im doinga studyon thespending habitsof students in ourschool.Vm writinga paperfbr mysocial studiescourse.M:That soundsinteresting!W:To beginwith,how muchmoney doyou getfrom yourparents a monthM:I getabout fivehundred dollars.W:How doyou spendyour moneyM:I spendabout threehundred dollarson food.You know how Ilike toeat.W:Yes,what about the rest of themoneyM:Well,I spend on shows,about thirtydollars amonth.Games,uh,for rentalof tenniscourts andballs,about fiftydollars.Idospend someon thingslike readingmaterials andthe restI save.W:What aboutclothesM:My motherbuys themfor me.W:Thanks a lot,Matt!M:Youre welcome!Text10W:Ian livesin Austin,Texas.Hes now16years old.Seven yearsago he was stillin thirdgrade.He learnedthat somekidsat hisschool werentgetting enoughtoeatat home.Though hewas noteven tenyears oldthen,he wanted to help.For years,he hadgardened withhis mom,so hebelieved hewas good at gardening.He thoughtthat perhapshe couldtry tostart agarden.He wantedto help feed thosepeoplewhowere inneed.Ian tookaction andpersuaded hisschool toset asidespacefor a garden.He askedthe communityfor helpwith seedsand equipment.Other studentsgave theirtime.Now IansGivingGarden projecthas enteredfive schools.It hasprovided more than20,000pounds ofproduce forAustin familiesand foodorganizations.He noweven organizesonline cooking classes.A.Adults.B.Young children.C.Middle schoolstudents.
11.What willJames usethe courseforA.Practicing grammar.B.Increasing newwords.C.Learning Americanculture.
12.How didthe womanknow aboutthe courseA.From afriend.B.From awebsite.C.From amagazine.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.What isthewomandoingA.Managing hermoney.B.Making aninterview.C.Giving adviceon studies.
14.What costsMatt mosteach monthA.Clothes.B.Books.C.Food.
15.How muchdoes Mattspendonsports amonthA.About$
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16.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Strangers.B.Co-workers.C.Schoolmates.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.When didIan firstwantto helpfeedsome kidsA.At theage of
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18..Why didIan dowell ingardeningA.He tookcookingclasses.B-He oftengardened atschool.C.He hadsome gardeningexperience.
19.Where didIan createagardenat firstA.At hisown school.B・Behind hisparents,house.C.In thecommunitys emptyarea.
20.What isthe resultof IansGiving GardenprojectA.It hasstarted acooking school.B,It hasset up a foodorganization.C.It hasgiven outa greatdeal ofproduce.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、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DA(射击场)Volunteer PositionDescriptions forShooting Range()(工作人员)Shooting rangevolunteers performkinds ofduties to help Bureauof LandManagement BLMstaffin keepingthe shooting range operating.Volunteers arethe importantsource ofinformation andhelp forvisitors.They areamain part of the visitor experience atthe range andcan makesure visitorshave anexcellent andsafe experience.Working Time•The shooting range areopened dailyunless postedor duringfire seasons.•Free startand stopdates areallowed,but volunteersare requiredto sign up ona yearlybasis.•Volunteers maywork between1-20hours perweek,but nomore than4hours perday.设备Tools andEquipment•Volunteers mayuse handtools toprovide basicrepairs.•Smart phonesand otherdata collectiontools maybe usedtohelpwith sitemonitoring andenvironmental conditioncheck.Physical Requirements•While onduty,volunteers mustwear theprovided personalprotective equipmentPPE suchas protectiveeyewear,hearing protection,shoes,and otherarticles ofclothing.制服.•Volunteers mustnot wearany partof theofficial BLMuniform•Volunteers mustmake rightamount ofphysical effortsuchashiking overa longpath and/or carryingand liftingheavyobjects upto50pounds.•Volunteers willstay inextreme heat,high windsor otherterrible weatherconditions duringtheir workhours.Volunteers enrichthevisitorexperience atthe shootingrange andother BLMmanaged lands.After250hours ofvolunteertime,they havethe chancefor theAmerica theBeautiful-National ParksPass.
21.What is a dutyof theshootingrangevolunteersA.Training BLMstaff.B.Keeping visitorssafe.C.Running theshootingrange.D.Checking staffsinformation.
22.What canwe learnabout volunteersworking timeA.They cansignupmonthly.B.They canstart workingat anytime.C.They areexpected toworkevery day.D.They workmorethan20hours a week.
23.What arevolunteers requiredto dowhile ondutyA.Take onheavy work.B.Wear officialsuits.C.Clean protectiveequipment.D.Record weatherchanges.B巡逻Even at80,Mei Jingtian,still patrolsthe Shixiaguanpartof the Great Wall.With over40years ofexperience,he tapsthe overgrownground witha woodenstick,warning wildanimals forsafety.He livesin Shixiavillage nearthe
8.6-kilometer part.Shixia villagershaveadeep lovefor the wall.Mei rememberswhen heranand playedhide-and-seek withhis friendson thelarge buildingas achild.However in1979,whenhereturnedto Shixiaafter workingoutside foryears,hewasshocked bythe terriblesituation of the oldwall.“Some villagerseventook stonesfrom itto buildtheir housesJ Mei says.To protect the wonder,Mei volunteeredas a guardian,patrolling20kilometers daily,preventing peoplefrom takingstones,writing onthewallor droppinglitter.In1984,a Great Wall protection program started,with Meiseffort encouragingmany,and it was quicklypicked upbyvillagers inShixia.Realizing the importanceofprotection,more andmore of them returnedthe stonesthey hadtakenand joinedMei onpatrol.In2006,as villagehead,Mei set upavolunteer protectionorganisation,and about80of100villagers joinedas guardians.His niece,Liu Hongyan,encouraged byhim,also becameaguardianin
2019.When I was achild,my unclealways told me hispatrol storiesand talkedaboutthe history ofthe Great Wall,“Liu says.It ismy dutyand responsibilityto protectthe Great Wall.”Meis hardwork hasmade adifference.From2015to2023,289protection projectswere allowedand thousandsofguardians joined.Even thoughthere isprogress,the Shixiaguanpart stillremains closedto thepublic.My biggestwish JMeisays,“isto seethe GreatWall well-protected andopen for all tovisit,encouraging morepeople to join usin protectingit.”
24.What madeMei Jingtiandecide toprotectthe Great WallA.The dreamof beinga hero.B.The influenceof hisfriends.C.Poor conditionoftheGreatWall.D.Encouragement from the villagers.
25.What dothe underlinedwords pickedup“in paragraph3probably meanA.Recognised.B.Finished.C.Managed.D.Developed.A.Careful andconfident.B・Kind-hearted andhumorous.C.Creative andcurious.D.Responsible andstrong-willed.
27.What doesthe textmainly talkaboutA.A lifelongguardian oftheGreatWall.B.Villagers,deep lovefor theGreatWall.C.The progressin protectingtheGreatWall.D.A practicalGreatWallprotectionprogram.C
26.Which ofthe followingbest describesMei JingtianInthe firsthalf ofthe twentiethcentury,Karl von Frisch,a scientistwho studiedanimal behavior,changed our(摇摆)impression ofhoney beesby discoveringthe“waggle dance”,which may not beconsidered as a language,but aformof communication.It wasone ofour firstunderstandings that bees dosomething likewhat wecall“thinking”.Clint Perry,a scientistat QueenMary Universityof London,has spentmuch timestudying how bees think.He gave(横木)bees achoice betweenlanding ona placeabove ablack baroraplace belowit.If theylanded abovethe bar,theywould finda delicioussugary drink.If theychose theplace belowthe blackbar,they founda terribledrink.He madethetest harderor easierby movingthe landing places fartherfrom orcloser tothe blackbar.But beesalso hadthe choiceofavoiding the task ifthey werentsure theywould succeed.Perry foundthat beesavoided thetest whenit wasdifficult andgaveitatry whenitwaseasy.Perry pointedout thatwe cantknow forsure fromtests likethis whetherbees areactually judgingby theirownknowledge orsimply quittingthetaskbecause ofan unhappyconnection withthe terribledrink.Scientists stilldo notknowhowbees managetodoso muchwith theirtiny brains.No oneis suggestingthatbeesareas smartas humans,at leastnot whenit comesto thingslike memoryandlanguage.But learningmore abouthowbees,brains workcould helpus learnmore abouthow ourown brainsdeal withinformation.We mayalsohaveto rethinkhow weview therestofthe insectworld.There arealotof smallcreatures(生物)flyingaround in the garden.Who knowswhat thosetiny mindsmight beable todo
28.Why doesthe authormention KarlvonFrischin thefirst paragraphA.To introducea famousscientist.B.To changethe impressionof bees.C.To showearly studyof bees9thinking.D.To stresstheimportanceof beesstudy.
29.How didClint Perrymake thetask difficultA.By settingmore choices.B.By givingchallenging orders.C.By makinglandingplacesfarther.D.By reducingthe sweetlevel ofthe drinks.
30.What isClint Perrysattitude tothe resultoftheresearchA.Supportive.B.Uncaring.C.Doubtful.D.Uncertain.
31.What canwe inferfrom thelast paragraphA.Insects9thinking abilitywill improve.B.The numberof smallinsects willincrease.C.Study oninsects9brains hasa longway togo.D.Insects9life habitswill bea fbcusof research.DLittle kidsare muchmore likelyto remembera thingthat isunimaginable tothem,a teamreports inthe journalPNAS.Feigenson,an expertat JohnsHopkins Universityand AimeeStahl ofThe Collegeof NewJersey didan experimentthatincluded3352-and3-year-olds.We wantedto knowhow little kids thinkabout possibilities,Feigenson says.Their firstchallenge wasgetting theattention ofkids thatyoung,so the scientists designeda specialmachine filledwithtoys.It turnsout thatthe chanceto puta littlecoin ina machineand geta prizeis adrive tokids.When thelittle kidsgota toyfromthemachine,thescientiststold themit hada made-up name:Blick.Later,they wereasked topoint tothe(透明的)Blick amongmany toys.When thelittle kidsknew thetransparent machineheld Blicks,they wereunsurprisedby theirprize andusually forgotits name.This wastrue evenwhen themachine hadonly oneor twoBlicks amonglots ofother toys.But thelittle kidsbehaved verydifferently whenthey gota Blickfrom amachine thatappeared tohave none,aseemingly impossiblething.Often,kids eyesget wide,and theirmouths open,and theylook attheir momin surprisethatthis hashappened,Feigenson says.Moreover,when littlekids metthis completelyunexpected result,they usuallyrememberedthe Blicksname.They arereally drivento learn.The resultsfurther provethat evenvery youngchildren learn better whenthey meetthe unexpected,says AndrewShtulman,an expertat OccidentalCollege.It causesa levelof surprisethat leadsto moreattention,better understandingofthe things,and bettercontinuous attentionof thosethings lateron,“he adds,“If youwant childrentolearnsomethingdeeply and for along time,you goagainst theirexpectations beforeintroducing thatinformation.
32.What doesthe experimentfocus onA.Little kids9imagination.B.Little kidsrememberance.C.Little kidscuriosity aboutlearning.D.Little kidsbehaviour topossibilities.
33.What doesthe underlinedword thisrefer toin paragraph3A.They hadno interestintheresult.B.They hadno confidencein winning.C.They haddifficulty inconcentrating.D.They didwell intelling thedifference.
34.How didlittlekidsfind themachine withoutBlicksA.They wereamazed.B.They wereannoyed.C.They weresatisfied.D.They werefrightened.
35.What isAndrew Shtulmanssuggestion on childrens learningA.Offer informationdirectly.B.Teach themas theyexpect.C.Provide moreteaching methods.D.Surprise thekids tolearnbetter.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I havea terriblesense of direction,so withoutthe guideof GPS-the GlobalPositioning System-notonlywould Ibelost,but also Id feellost.36・If youwantto get confidenceontheroad orbe lessdependent onGPStogetaround,here aresome stepsyou cantake to improve yoursense ofdirection.Turn offyour GPSand getlost onpurpose.Next timeyou gofor awalk,go downa roadyouve notwalked andseewhere itends upor takethe beautifulroad toyour favoriterestaurant orcoffee shop.37・The goalisto getcomfortable withgetting lostand movingthrough theworld withouta map.Use landmarksto guide yourself.Not sureif you9re north,south,east orwest fromhome
38.Theperfect landmarkis largeand faraway,like abig sign,a highway,orabridge whichcan serveasa better markofdirection.(技工)Use memorytricks5to rememberwhere youare.People withagoodsense ofdirection knowtheir streets.If you have nosense ofdirection,youcantry someexpert methods.Keep streetnames androads inmind byusing storiesandtricks tolock thingsin.
39.These methodsmaynotturn youinto anexpert guideable tofind yourway out of beinglost.40,Andyou canuse themto gainabettersense ofownership overyour environment.A.Driving withGPS bringstrouble sometimes.B.Pick landmarksin towntohelpguideyourself.C.But theycan reduceany anxietyabout gettinglost.D.It givesyouanidea ofhow thestreets areconnected.E.Then seeif youcan makeit backhome withouta GPS.F.This isespecially helpfulwhen streetnames arehard toknow.G.However,dependence onGPS canlead toa narrowerview ofyour environment.第三部分语言运用(共三节,满分40分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从每小题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC D一Waters strongconfidence madeher thetop ofher gameshe holdsnumber onein tennisin Florida.(职业).Waters,a naturalplayer never41to turntennis intoa careerWhen hergrandfather askedher toplay tennisaftermoving toFlorida,she gavethe sportatry.Soon thissport42her.At theage of12,she beganplaying tennisin thenationalteam andquickly43the list,having wonsix goldmedals inthe NationalTennis Championship.Waters44begins herday withtwo hoursof training.After doingher schoolwork,she45back tothe gymfor anothertwohours withher46・Shes beentraveling fortournaments(锦标赛)everyother week.When Watersfeels thestress47while inthegameand needs to climboutofit,she callsa48and talksto herself.When you,re undergreat stress,youhavetokeep49because youropponent对手is tryingto beatyou,and ifyoure tryingto beatyourself too,then thafstwo50one.Believe inyour gameand whatyouve done.Watersconsiders theability to51self-doubt veryimportant.52changing hashelped Waterssucceed.Tennis accidentlycreates a53in Waters.And her54has beenattracting moreplayers nationwide.So,if youdlike topickitup,just finda tenniscourt andgiveita55!
41.A.expected B・waited C・preferred D.agreed
42.A.relaxed B.bored C.impressed D.annoyed
43.A.planned B・topped C.ran D.got
44.A.especially B.formally C.immediately D.usually
45.A.heads B・brings C・stays D.calls
46.A.trainers B.classmates C.parents D.neighbors
47.A.dropping B.rising C.changing D.disappearing
48.A.ride B・meeting C.leave D・stop
49.A.curious B.nervous C・confident D.proud
50.A.for B.beside C・near D.against
51.A.comment onB・get overC.setupD.look over
52.A.Suddenly B.Actively C.Completely D.Silently
53.A.feeling B.mystery C.wonder D.truth
54.A.story B.dream C・choice D.idea
55.A.surprise B・test C.go D.hit第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分
101.515阅读短文内容,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Im afreshman atsenior high school.56go from junior high school tosenior highschool isa reallybig challenge.The firstweek wasa little57confuse.First,I hadto thinkvery carefullyabout whatcourses Iwantedtotake.The schooladviser recommendedthatIshouldsign up58advanced literaturebecause Ilike Englishand Imgoodatit.I hadto chooseextra-curricular59activity,too.I triedtojointhe schoolfootball team,60the coachtoldmethat Ididntplay wellenough.61obvious,Iwasunhappy.However,I wontquit.Til finda waytoimproveon myown sothatI canmake62team nextyear.I knowFil haveto studymuch63hard asa senior highschoolstudent andget usedto beingresponsible fora lotmore.Tm abit worriedabout keepingup withtheotherstudentsin my advancedcourse,and ifllbe quitedifficult64getused toall thehomework.Still,Im happytobehere.Studying hardisnt alwaysfun,but nomatter whatelse65come in第三节单词拼写共小题;每小题分,满分分根据汉语及首字母提示写the future,Ill bewell prepared.10110出单词的正确形式,每空限填一词申请
66.Paul aforavisa lastweek.讲座
67.Students gatheredinthe1hall at8:00a.m..(令人尴尬的)
68.I didntfeel aor frightenedat all.(雕像).
69.Its amazingthat thereare morethan8,000s(校园).
70.An exchangestudent istalking toa teacheronc(策略)
71.What learningsdoyou andyour partnershare(上瘾的)
72.I thinkhes ato smoking.He justcant seemto quit.(目的地)
73.Cusco isa populardfortourists,because ofits uniqueplace inthehistoryof SouthAmerica.
74.Finding timefor bothstudies andextra-curricular clubsisabig challenge,soIneed tomake aworkable(日程安排).s
75.I missmy friendsfromjuniorhighschool,but Ibelieve Iwill makenew friendshere andtheres alot to(探索)eatseniorhigh.第四部分写作(共两节,满分30分)第一节(满分分)15假定你是李华,上周你校组织了以为主题的研学活动,请你给英文报写一篇短文分享这次经“Adventure Camp”历内容包括.活动内容;1活动感受
2.注意写作词数应为个左右;
1.80,请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2第二节(满分分)阅读下面材料,,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写一段,使之构成一篇完整的短文15My daughterGina wasin Mrs.Meltons fourth-grade class.After onlyamonthin school,she began to comehome(蜡笔),from timeto timeasking forpencils,crayons paper,etc.At firstI justprovided whatevershe needed,neverquestioning her.After ongoingrequests forobjects thatshould haveeasily lasteda meresix weeksof fourthgrade,I becameworriedand askedher,“Gina,what areyou doingwith yourschool items”She wouldalways replywith ananswer thatsatisfiedme.One day,after offeringthe samething onlyaweekearlier,I becameangry withher askingfor moreand seriouslyaskedher oncemore,Gina!what isgoing onwith yourschool items”Knowing herexcuses wouldno longerwork,she(下巴)lowered herhead andbeganto cry.I liftedher tinychin andlooked intothose bigbrown eyes,filled nowwith tears.What!What iswrong”My mindwas filledwith allkinds ofideas.Had shebeen bulliedby anotherchild Wasshegiving heritems tohim orhertokeep frombeing hurtI couldntimagine whatwas goingon,but Iknew itwas somethingseriousfor hertocry.I waitedfor whatseemed likea yearfor herto answer.“Mom,she began,there isa boyinmyclass;he doesnthave anyoftheitems heneedstodo hiswork.The otherkidsmake funof himbecause hispapers areinamess andhe onlyhas twocrayons tocolor with.I havebeen puttingthenew itemsyou boughtme inhis deskbefore theothers comein,so hedoesnt know its me.Please dontgetmadat me,注意Mom.I didntmean totell youa lie,but Ididnt wantanyone toknowitwas me.”续写词数应为个左右;
1.80请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.My heartdropped asI stoodthere indisbelief.。
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