江苏省徐州市2020-2021学年度高二上学期期中考试英语试卷(word版含答案 无听力题)

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2020~2021学年度第一学期期中考试
高二英语试题
第一部分
听力(省略)
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。
A
Teens
love
to
socialize,
and
these
websites
give
them
a
chance
to
do
that
while
playing
games,
exploring
virtual
worlds
and
taking
quizzes.
Of
course,
teens
also
need
to
be
safe
online
and
report
any
cyber
bullying(网络欺凌)。
Instagram
Instagram
allows
teens
to
upload
photos
of
their
daily
life
and
share
them
with
friends.
They
say
that
a
picture
is
worth
a
thousand
words.
The
platform
is
all
about
photos
with
short
captions(说明文字)。
When
it
comes
to
Instagram'
s
around
300
million
users,
53
percent
of
them
are
aged
18-29,
but
a
big
percentage
of
those
may
be
even
younger
and
simply
list
their
age
as
18
in
order
to
use
the
platform.
Habbo
Hotel
Habbo
Hotel
is
a
place
for
teens
to
chat.
Each
teen
receives
a
personal
room
to
decorate
with
virtual
objects.
They
can
also
dress
their
avatar(网络头像)in
virtual
clothes
or
create
games
to
play
with
friends.Each
room
teens
can
interact
in
has
an
adult
moderator(管理员)
to
make
sure
it
stays
safe.
Fanlala
Fanlala
is
a
social
network
that
gives
teens
who
love
celebrities,
music
and
TV
shows
a
place
to
interact.
Through
it,
a
user
can
get
the
latest
news
on
their
favorite
shows,
as
well
as
take
quizzes
to
test
their
knowledge.
Teens
can
set
up
their
own'
profile
on
Fanlala
and
interact
with
other
users.
Teen
Chat
Teen
Chat
is
a
place
for
teens
to
interact
with
one
another
through
forums(论坛)according
to
their
interests.
For
example,
there
are
chat
rooms
for
those
who
love
anime
(动漫),
music,
games,
or
sports.
The
platform
offers
a"Friend
Finder”
tool
that
will
help
teens
search
for
people
living
locally
to
them.
21.
What
makes
Instagram
different
from
other
sites
listed
in
the
text?
A.
Only
those
above
18
normally
use
it.
B.
The
majority
of
its
users
are
in
their
20s.
C.
It
has
the
largest
number
of
users.
D.
It's
a
great
place
for
people
to
share
photos.
22.
Which
site
allows
its
users
to
create
their
own
character
and
design
a
virtual
room
for
it?
A.
Instagram.
B.
Habbe
Hotei.
D.
Teen
Chat.
C.
Fanlala.
23.
What
would
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Tips
on
online
chatting.
B.
Free
chat
rooms
for
everyone.
C.
Websites
for
socializing.
D.
How
to
fight
cyber
bullying.
B
For
Beth
Terry,
when
she
read
an
article
about
how
seabirds
are
being
killed
by
discarded
plastics,
she
realized
that
it
was
time
to
give
up
plastics.
First,
she
focused
on
her
kitchen
and
got
rid
of
the
shopping
bags
and
other
plastic
products.
Then
she
turned
to
her
bathroom.
Toothpaste
without
plastic
packaging
was
extremely
hard
to
find,so
she
started
making
her
own
with
baking
soda.
Sometimes
her
personal
war
on
plastics
created
awkward
moments.
During
a
vacation
to
Disneyland
in
California
to
run
a
half-marathon,
Ms.
Terry
and
her
husband
left
their
reusable
cloth
bags
in
the
hotel,soon
discovering
that
the
local
supermarket
only
had
plastic
bags.
How
should
they
carry
her
fruits
like
apples,oranges,pears
and
melons?
"We
just
rolled
them
up
in
our
T-shirts
and
carried
them
that
way,”
said
Ms.
Terry,
54,
recalling
how
she
crab-walked
back
to
the
hotel
to
stay
true
to
her
principles.

If
I
let
myself
off
the
hook
this
time,
it
would
be
easier
for
me
to
take
plastics
next
time,”
she
said.
Treating
plastics
like
a
drug
habit
that
needs
to
be
kicked
is
a
lifestyle
promise
being
shared
by
more
and
more
consumers,
horrified
by
tens
of
millions
of
tons
of
plastics
created
worldwide
each
year,
much
of
it
in
the
form
of
single-use
items
like
straws
that
end
up
in
landfills(垃圾填埋场)or,worse,
the
oceans.
If
you
gathered
up
all
your
plastic
waste
each
week,
as
Mr.
Terry
once
did,
you
would
have
a
small
hill
on
the
floor.How
should
we
begin?
“The
one
thing
I
want
to
make
people
know
is
to
go
step
by
step.
Don't
try
to
do
everything
at
once,”
said
Ms.
Terry,
who
is
the
author
of
Plastic-Free:How
I
Kicked
the
Plastic
Habit
and
How
You
Can
Too.
24.
What
made
Beth
Terry
give
up
plastics
in
her
life?
A.
Seeing
some
horrible
scenes.
B.
Reading
about
some
terrible
news.
C.
Finding
piles
of
plastic
waste
in
her
room.
D.
Knowing
about
the
annual
creation
of
plastics.
25.Which
word
can
best
describe
Beth
Terry's
experience
of
refusing
plastics?
A.
Difficult.
B.
Absurd.
C.
Relaxing.
D.
Terrible.
26.
What
does
the
underlined
part
in
Paragraph
4
probably
mean?
A.
Allow
myself
to
ask
a
favor.
B.
Remind
myself
to
keep
on
trying.
C.
Remind
myself
to
make
a
change.
D.
Allow
myself
to
get
out
of
trouble.
27.
What
is
Ms.
Terry's
final
suggestion?
A.
To
remember
your
original
aims.
B.
To
stay
true
to
your
principles.
C.
To
make
gradual
progress.
D.
To
keep
your
word.
C
Listening
to“
Eye
of
the
Tiger"
or
Katy
Perry
's
“Roar”
when
you
work
out
probably
isn't
going
to
make
you
perform
any
better.
But
it
might
get
you
to
take
risks
at
the
gym.
These
are
the
findings
of
a
team
of
researchers
who
looked
at
the
effect
of
motivational
music
on
athletic
performance.
The
researchers,Paul
Elvers
of
Goldsmith,University
of
London
and
the
University
of
Hamburg,
and
Jochen
Steffens
of
Technische
University
Berlin
developed
a
study,and
they
had
150
participants
between
the
ages
of
18
and
35
divided
into
three
groups:The
first
listened
to
a
motivational
playlist
of
their
choice,the
second
listened
to
one
chosen
by
the
researchers,and
the
third
didn't
listen
to
any
music
at
all.
And
the
participants
were
asked
to
take
a
basketball
shot
and
fill
out
a
questionnaire
to
see
how
they
evaluated(评估)themselves
on
measures
like
self-confidence.
They
could
shoot
from
distances
of
their
choosing
and
get
points
for
successful
shots.
Participants
would
get
more
points
for
taking
more
risks-defined
as
taking
shots
they
had
failed
at
frequently
during
the
first
period
of
the
game,which
usually
meant
at
distances
farther
from
the
basket.
The
researchers
found
that
motivational
music
didn't
help
the
participants
shoot
any
better
or
make
them
report
feeling
any
better
about
themselves
unless
they
were
already
successfully
making
shots,
in
which
case
their
self-confidence
increased.
“This
suggests
that
there
needs
to
be
congruency
(一致)
between
what
the
music
expresses
and
the
listener
feels"
for
the
music
to
promote
people's
self-
confidence,Dr.
Elvers
explains.
But
listening
to
motivational
music
did
encourage
people
to
take
more
risks,
and
that
led
to
higher
points
rewards.
Researchers
were
surprised
to
learn
that
music
didn't
t
improve
people'
s
shooting
ability,
despite
previous
studies
indicating
that
music
could
boost
performance.
One
reason,Dr.
Elvers
says,
could
be
the
complexity(复杂性)of
basketball,which
requires
motor
coordination(运动协调)and
accuracy.
Previous
studies
had
focused
on
endurance(耐力)sports
like
heel-and-toe
walking
race
and
marathon."Tasks
that
require
high
skills,as
was
the
case
in
our
study,may
be
less
affected
by
outer
influences,"Dr.
Elvers
says.
The
study
also
showed
that
the
motivational
music
had
a
more
obvious
effect
on
men
than
it
did
on
women,pushing
men
to
take
more
risks.
But
why?
28.
Why
did
the
researchers
conduct
the
research?
A.
To
test
the
effect
of
music
on
health.
B.
To
find
the
cause
of
failure
in
basketball
shots.
C.
To
study
the
influence
of
music
on
workouts.
D.
To
improve
basketball
players'
self-confidence.
29.
What's
the
main
idea
of
Paragraph
2?
A.
The
findings
of
the
study.
B.
The
limitations
of
the
study.
C.
The
theory
behind
the
study.
D.
The
process
of
the
study.
30.What
does
the
underlined
word
"boost"
in
Paragraph
4
probably
mean?
A.
Promote.
B.
Reduce.
C.Preserve.
D.
Prevent.
31..We
can
infer
that
the
following
paragraph
is
about
A.
another
research
finding
B.
how
to
choose
a
playlist
C.factors
contributing
to
the
difference
D.
how
to
avoid
the
effect
D
Fern
came
slowly
down
the
stairs.
Her
eyes
were
red
from
crying.
As
she
approached
her
chair,
the
carton(硬纸盒)
shook,
and
there
was
a
scratching
noise.
Fern
looked
at
her
father.
Then
she
lifted
the
lid
of
the
carton.
①There,
inside,
looking
up
at
her,
was
the
new
born
pig.
It
was
a
white
one.
The
morning
light
shone
through
its
ears,
turning
them
pink.
"He's
yours,”
said
Mr.
Arable.
“Saved
from
an
untimely
death.
And
may
the
good
Lord
forgive
me
for
this
foolishness.

②Fem
couldn't
take
her
eyes
off
the
tiny
pig.
“Oh,”
she
whispered.

Oh,
look
at
him!
He's
absolutely
perfect.

She
closed
the
carton
carefully.
First
she
kissed
her
father,
then
she
kissed
her
mother.
③Then
she
opened
the
lid
again,
lifted
the
pig
out,
and
held
it
against
her
cheek.
At
this
moment
her
brother
Avery
came
into
the
room.
Avery
was
ten.
He
was
heavily
armed-an
air
rifle
in
one
hand,a
wooden
dagger
in
the
other.
"What's
that?"he
demanded."What's
Fern
got?""She's
got
a
guest
for
breakfast,"said
Mrs.
Arable.
“Wash
your
hands
and
face,
Avery!”“Let's
see
it!”
said
Avery,
setting
his
gun
down."You
call
that
miserable
thing
a
pig?
That's
a
fine
sample
of
a
pig-it's
no
bigger
than
a
white
rat.""Wash
up
and
eat
your
breakfast,Avery!”said
his
mother."The
school
bus
will
be
along
in
half
an
hour."
"Can
I
have
a
pig,
too,
Pop?”
asked
Avery.
"No,I
only
send
pigs
to
early
risers,"said
Mr.
Arable."Fern
was
up
at
daylight,trying
to
rid
the
world
of
injustice.As
a
result,she
now
has
a
pig.
A
small
one,to
be
sure,but
nevertheless
a
pig.
It
just
shows
what
can
happen
if
a
person
gets
out
of
bed
promptly.
Let'
s
eat!”
But
Fern
couldn't
teat
until
her
pig
had
had
a
drink
of
milk.
Mrs.
Arable
found
a
baby's
nursing
bottle
and
a
rubber
nipple.
She
poured
warm
milk
into
the
bottle,fitted
the
nipple
over
the
top,and
handed.it
to
Fern."Give
him
his
breakfast!"she
said.
A
minute
later,
Fern
was
seated
on
the
floor
in
the
comer
of
the
kitchen
with
her
pig
between
her
knees,teaching
it
to
suck
from
the
bottle.
The
pig,although
tiny,had
a
good
appetite
and
caught
on
quickly.
The
school
bus
honked
from
the
road.
"Run!"commanded
Mrs.
Arable,taking
the
pig
from
Fem
and
slipping
a
doughnut(炸圈饼)into
her
hand.
Avery
grabbed
his
gun
and
another
doughnut.
The
children
ran
out
to
the
road
and
climbed
into
the
bus.
④Fern
took
no
notice
of
the
others
in
the
bus.
She
just
sat
and
stared
out
of
the
window,
thinking
what
a
wonderful
world
it
was
and
how
lucky
she
was
to
have
entire
charge
of
a
pig.By
the
time
the
bus
reached
school,Fern
had
named
her
pet,
selecting
the
most
beautiful
name
she
could
think
of.
“Its
name
is
Wilbur,"
she
whispered
to
herself.
She
was
still
thinking
about
the
pig
when
the
teacher
said:"Fen,
what
is
the
capital
of
Pennsylvania?"“Wilbur,”
replied
Fem,
dreamily.
The
pupils
giggled.
Fern's
face
turned
red.
32.
What
kind
of
person
is
Fern?
A.
Sweet
and
humorous.
B.
Strong
and
bad-tempered.
C.
Brave
and
caring.
D.
Sensitive
and
childish.
33.Which
of
the
underlined
parts
does
NOT
express
Fern's
affection(喜爱)
towards
the
pig?
A.

B.②
C.

D.

34.
Why
did
Fern's
face
turn
red?
A.
Because
Fern
had
difficulty
in
remembering
the
capital
of
Pennsylvania.
B.
Because
she
dreamed
of
Avery
killing
her
pet
with
the
gun.
C.
Because
the
pupils
thought
her
pet's
name
sounded
absurd.
D.
Because
the
pupils'
reaction
to
her
absent-minded
reply
embarrassed
her.
35.
We
can
infer
from
the
passage
that
A.
Mr.
Arable
bought
Fern
the
pig
as
a
present
B.
Mr.
Arable
killed
the
pig
C.
Mr.
Arable
was
cruel
and
treated
the
pig
badly
D.
Mr.
Arable
had
intended
to
kill
the
pig
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。
Have
you
ever
thought
about
how
different
things
could
affect
your
quality
of
sleep?
36
According
to
a
survey
by
international
hotel
company
Travelodge,it
was
found
that
people
who
slept
in
a
blue
bedroom
had
an
average
night's
sleep
of
nearly
eight
hours.
37
The
science
behind
color
psychology
isn't
new.
Blue
is
linked
to
the
ocean
and
feelings
of
being
calm.38
Green
represents
nature
and
can
be
used
to
reduce
stress.
"When
you
close
your
eyes
and
think
about
the
sea,it's
peaceful,calm
and
relaxing-something
nature
has
given
to
us,"New
Zealand
color
consultant
Brenda
Ngatai
explained.
39“Colors
that
are
too
bright
can
put
your
brain
into
a
state
of
high
alert,
which
can
last
long
after
you
have
turned
the
light
off
and
can
no
longer
see
the
color,"
she
told
Daily
Mail.
It
seems
that
blue
is
the
color
of
choice.40
For
example,it
has
been
known
for
a
long
time
now
that
blue
light
can
negatively
affect
sleep.
Things
that
give
out
blue
light
include
devices
like
smartphones,computer
screens
and
tablets.
A.Yellow
is
associated
with
warmth,happiness
and
sunshine.
B.What
about
different
colors?
C.
Different
places
people
live
in
make
a
great
difference.
D.Natalie
Armstrong,a
US
sleep
expert,shared
the
same
view
as
Ngatai.
E.Not
only
that,but
60
percent
of
them
said
that
they
woke
up
feeling
happy
and
refreshed.
F.But
not
everything
that
is
blue
can
help
you
get
better
sleep.
G.These
devices
give
out
blue
light
as
phones,which
has
been
shown
to
disturb
the
body's
natural
circadian
rhythms(生理节奏)。
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。
Several
days
ago
I
entered
a
bank
in
town
and
waited
in
the
queue.
I
was
the
second
in
line
and
I
couldn't
help
overhearing
the
41
in
front
of
me.
The
bank
clerk
must
have
been
having
a(an)
42
day
and
after
asking
how
the
43
was
and
so
on,
he
began
to
complain
about
our
government,
44
them
for
not
doing
enough
to
45
the
coast
from
storms
and
floods
as
this
had
been
much
on
the
news
at
the
time.
He
was
in
46
spirits
and
you
could
tell
that
he
was
really
troubled
about
a
lot
of
things
going
on
in
the
world.
My
heart
went
out
to
him.
I
was
47
next
and
all
I
could
do
was
48
.I
didn't
have
any
words.Afterwards,
it
49
to
me
something
that
had
been
running
under
my
own
thoughts.
So
I
left
the
bank,
found
a
postcard
and
on
it
I
wrote:
Sometimes
the
bad
parts
of
the
world
seem
so
50
.
There
are
so
many
sad
things
going
on
in
the
news.
They
make
it
hard
to
see
beauty
going
on
around
us.
But
that
doesn't
51
life
right
now
can't
be
beautiful.
All
you
have
to
do
is
open
your
eyes.
It's
in
the
gaps(缝隙)
that
beauty
is
52
I
took
the
postcard
back
into
the
bank,
wandered
around
and
53
it
on
a
table,
54
that
the
bank
clerk
would
find
it.
Whether
he
did
or
not,
I
never
found
out,
but
it
55
would
do
someone
some
good,which
I'm
certain
of.
41.
A.
story
B.conversation
C.
quarrel
D.
noise
42.
A.
perfect
B.
nervous
C.bad
D.
unfortunate
43.
A.officer
B.
farmer
C.
thinker
D.
customer
44.
A.
praising
B.
blaming
C.
doubting
D.
punishing
45.
A.
protect
B.
remove
C.separate
D.prevent
46.A.
low
B.
high
C.good
D.
strange
47.A.
refused
B.
paid
C.
served
D.
invited
48.A.
comfort
B.smile
C.
admit
D.forgive
49.
A.
seemed
B.
happened
C.
came
D.looked
50.
A.
interesting
B.
encouraging
C.delightful
D.
disappointing
51.
A.
tell
B.
feel
C.teach
D.
mean
52.
A.
missed
B.
built
C.
found
D.
ignored
53.
A.
wrote
B.
left
C.announced
D.
hid
54.
A.
hoping
B.
advising
C.
watching
D.
guessing
55.A.
hardly
B.
suddenly
C.
surely
D.
lately
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。
China
is
the
first
country
to
clone
a
monkey
using
non-reproductive
cells.
The
first
two
clone
monkeys
named
“Zhong
Zhong”
and
“Hua
Hua”
56_______(create)
by
nuclear
transferring(核移植)
of
body
cells
by
December
2017.
This
was
similar
to
the
technology
57
_____(use)
to
create
the
famous
clone
sheep
Dolly
in
1996.
58_____
cloning
a
monkey
using
body
cells
has
been
a
world-class
challenge
because
it
is
a
primate(灵长类)
that
shares
its
genetic
makeup
with
humans.
Cloning
monkeys
using
body
cells
can
save
time,
cut
down
experiment
costs
and
produce
more
correct
results,
59
_____(lead)
to
more
effective
medicine.
Sun
Qiang,
in
charge
of
the
project,
said
most
of
the
drug
trials
are
done
on
lab
mice.
However,
drugs
that
work
on
mice
might
not
work
or
even
have
severe
side
effects
on
humans
because
the
two
species
60_____(be)
so
different.
Monkeys
and
Humans
are
both
primates,
so
they
are
much
closely
related
and
61_____(test)
on
monkeys
is
supposed
to
be
as
effective
as
testing
on
humans,he
said.
This
is
62_____(especial)
useful
in
testing
drugs
for
many
diseases
such
as
Parkinson'
s
disease.
For
drug
and
other
lab
tests,
scientists
have
to
purchase
monkeys
from
all
over
the
world,
63
_______is
bad
for
the
environment,
costs
much
and
produces
wrong
results
because
each
monkey
might
have
different
genes.
Cloning
monkeys
using
body
cells
makes
64
______possible
for
scientists
to
mass
-reproduce
a
large
number
of
monkeys
of
similar
genes
in
a
short
period.
Thus,
it
is
useful
to
do
more
65______(accuracy),effective,and
affordable
animal
tests
for
new
drugs.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,最近学校开展禁止浪费食物活动(Waste
No
Food
Campaign).你给英国笔友
Jim
写一封信,内容包括:
1.你对禁止浪费食物活动的看法及理由;
2.学校或周围人的做法。
注意:
1.写作词数为80词左右;
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
提示词:leftover
n.剩余食物;adj.剩余的
Dear
Jim,
How
are·you
doing?
I'm
writing
to
share
my
idea
of“Waste
No
Food
Campaign".
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
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。
I
grew
up
in
a
small
town,
where
the
school
was
a
ten-minute
walk
from
my
house
and
in
an
age,
not
so
long
ago,
when
children
could
go
home
for
lunch
and
find
their
mothers
waiting.
One
lunchtime
when
I
was
in
the
third
grade
will
stay
with
me
always.
I
had
been
picked
to
be
the
princess
in
the
school
play.
For
weeks
my
mother
had
helped
me
practice
my
lines.
But
no
matter
how
easily
I
delivered
them
at
home,
once
I
was
on
stage,
every
word
disappeared
from
my
head.
Then
my
teacher
had
to
take
me
aside
and
told
me
she
had
written
a
narrator's(解说者的)
part
for
the
play,
and
asked
me
to
change
roles.
Her
words,
kindly
delivered,
still
stung(刺伤)
me,especially
when
I
saw
my
part
go
to
another
girl.
I
didn't
t
tell
my
mother
what
had
happened
when
I
went
home
for
lunch
that
day,
but
she
sensed
my
unhappiness
and
asked
if
I
wanted
to
take
a
walk
in
the
yard
instead
of
suggesting
we
practice
my
lines.
It
was
a
lovely
spring
day
and
the
rose
vine
on
the
trellis
was
turning
green.
Under
the
huge
trees,
we
could
see
dandelions(蒲公英)popping
through
the
grass
in
bunches,
as
if
a
painter
had
touched
our
landscape
with
bits
of
gold.
I
watched
my
mother
carelessly
bend
down
by
one
of
the
bunches.
"I
think
I
am
going
to
dig
up
all
these
weeds
(杂草),”
she
said.
“From
now
on,
we'll
have
only
roses
in
this
garden.”"But
I
like
dandelions,”I
protested(抗议)。“All
flowers
are
beautiful-even
dandelions!"
My
mother
looked
at
me
seriously.
“Yes,
every
flower
gives
pleasure
in
its
own
way,
doesn't
it?”
she
asked
thoughtfully.
I
nodded.
“And
that
is
true
of
people,
too,”
she
added.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右:
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Just
at
that
time,
I
realized
that
my
mother
had
guessed
my
pain.
The
big
day
finally
came.
2020~2021学年度第一学期期中考试
高二年级英语答案
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)
21-25
DBCBA
26-30
DCCDA
31-35CCADD
第二节(共5小题:每小题2.
5分,
满分12.
5分)36-40
BEADF
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)
41-45
BCDBA
46-50
ACBCD
51-55
DCBAC
第二节(共10小题:每小题1.
5分,
满分15分)
56.
had
been
created
57.
used
58.
But
59.
leading
60.
are
61.testing
62.
especially
63.which
64.
it
65.
accurate
第四部分
写作(共两节,
满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)One
possible
version:
Dear
Jim,
How
are
you
doing?
I’m
writing
to
share
my
idea
of
“Waste
No
Food
Campaign”.
Recently,
such
a
campaign
has
been
promoted
in
our
country.
I’m
strongly
supportive
of
it
for
the
following
reasons.
To
begin
with,
food
shortage
is
a
problem
concerning
the
whole
world,
so
we
should
take
every
small
action
to
save
food.
Besides,
saving
food
is
obviously
wonderful
to
protect
the
environment.
I’m
delighted
to
tell
you
that
all
the
students
in
our
school
clear
plates
after
finishing
their
meals.
Also,
people
here
tend
to
pack
leftovers
while
eating
outside.
What
do
you
think
of
the
campaign?
Looking
forward
to
your
brilliant
idea.
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
第二节(满分25分)
读后续写:
Just
at
that
time,
I
realized
that
my
mother
had
guessed
my
pain.
I
started
to
sob,
unable
to
say
a
word.
My
mother
hugged
me
tightly.
I
stopped
crying
and
told
her
the
truth,
saying
I
felt
ashamed
for
playing
the
part
of
a
narrator
as
it
was
not
as
important
as
the
princess.
“But
you
will
be
a
beautiful
narrator,”
she
said,
reminding
me
of
how
much
I
loved
to
read
stories
aloud
to
her.
Over
the
next
few
weeks,
with
her
continuous
encouragement,
I
learned
to
take
pride
in
the
role.
The
big
day
finally
came.
All
the
teachers,
students
and
their
family
members
gathered
at
the
school
hall,
waiting
for
the
performance.
I
felt
more
and
more
nervous
and
luckily,
a
few
minutes
before
the
play,
a
dandelion
was
sent
to
me,
which
calmed
me
down.
The
play
turned
out
to
be
a
huge
success
and
we
received
thunderous
applause
and
cheers
from
the
audience.
I
carried
the
dandelion
all
through
the
play,
as
it
reminded
me
of
my
mother’s
lesson—Everybody
has
his
or
her
own
value
in
the
world.
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