山河联盟参考答案
听力:(共 20小题,每小题 1.5分,满分 30分)
1-5 AACCB 6-10 ABABC 11-15 BCBAB 16-20 CBAAC
阅读理解:
第一节(共 10小题,每小题 2.5分,满分 25分)
21-23 BCB 24-26 BDA 27-30 BCDA
第二节: (共 5个小题; 每小题 2分,满分 10分)
31-35 EGFAC
完形填空:(共 20小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 30分)
36-40 DCABA 41-45 BDCDC 46-50 BDCAC 51-55 BADBA
语法填空:(共 10个小题; 每题 1.5分, 满分 15分)
56.which 57. affordable 58.addicted 59. became 60 that
61. a 62.incredibly 63. its 64.others 65.to persuade
应用文范文:(满分 15分)
Dear Terry,
How are you I intend to travel to Hangzhou during New Year’s Day holiday. I am writing to
invite you to join me.
As planned, I will set out on the first day of the holiday and stay in Hangzhou for two days.
As a tourist city with more than 4,000 years of history, apart from the superb scenery, Hangzhou
offers so many sights to choose from. Not only will I entertain myself with various inviting local
snacks, but I'll experience the local life and art. I know you greatly enjoy touching local culture.
Hence, it will be pleasant to be accompanied by you. Moreover, you will find it rewarding to your
language learning.
I wonder if you could join me. Looking forward to your early reply.
Yours,
Li Hua
续写范文:(满分 25分)
It didn’t take long before Miss Donna invited me to call on her mom. I could still
remember it was a Saturday afternoon. The sun was sinking in the west when I
knocked on the door. An aged woman answered it. The moment she saw me, a typical
American smile lit up her face, which also drove my nervousness away. After my
introduction, she warmly led me in, seated me on the sofa and called Miss Donna to
chat with me, while she herself walked into the kitchen to prepare dinner for us.
When the dinner was ready, I was surprised to find there were several Russian
dishes. Miss Donna’s mom smiled gently to me, “Make yourself at home.” Definitely
she struck me as a lovely and caring mom, just like my mom. Over the dinner I told
her about my hometown and she listened carefully with an understanding expression.
The cuisine she made left a deep impression on me, but what struck me most was her
warm smile, which was full of encouragement and love. Never before had I believed
so firmly that a genuine smile was a ray of light, brightening up the day in the darkest
time.
听力材料:
Text1. 运动有助于理清思路
M:I just can’t think of a good topic for my essay. I don’t know what to do.
W: Try running. Exercise always helps me clear my mind and think of ideas.
Text 2 party着装
W:I need to go back home to change into a formal dress, so I will be at the party around 8:00. Is
that OK with you
M: It’s only a barbecue, so jeans and a T-shirt will be fine.
Text 3 买书
M: What about buying Among the Hidden written by Margret Peterson
W: Do you think Kate will love reading it
M: Yes. Look at all the pictures in the book. She loves such pictures. Let’s go to pay at the
cashier’s.
Text4 因听音乐会晚归
M: Did you come back late again last night, Jenny
W:Yes.I went to Lang Lang's concert. It finished at 10:30, so I didn't get home until 11 o'clock.
Text5 工作与职业
W: Mike, why aren't you going to your office today Are you sick
M: Don't worry. I'm totally fine. We only need to work for four days a week now.
W: But can you finish all your work in four days
M: Yes. We all work more efficiently knowing we can rest for one more day a week.
Text 6 生态住宅
M: Your house is very attractive. It's an excellent example of what an eco-house should be.
W: Thank you.
M: So when did you first start thinking about building an eco-house
W: My husband and I thought about it for years. It was our dream, really.
M: So how did you do it
W: Well, we bought a very old house and we knocked it down. That was the first step. (7)We
found a designer who had some experience with eco-house and we spent eight months designing
the house. We used local builders.
M: Can we go inside and take a look
W: Sure.
Text 7 在药店买药
M: Hi, there. I think I'm coming down with something, (8) I need some medicine to get me
through the next few days.
W: Wow, you look terrible. What's going on
M: My nose has been running, (9) and I have a headache.
W: Do you have a cough
M: No, and I don't have a fever.
W: Well, it could just be a cold. You should get some rest. You don't look well.
M: I have a very important job and I can't miss any work, (10) so give me something strong.
W: (10) All right. If you're still sick in three days, you should go to see a doctor.
M: Thanks for your help.
Text8 谈论一张获奖照片
W: John, did you take this picture
M: No. Though I love taking pictures, I'm not good at that. My pictures don't look so good.
W: (11) So who took the picture
M: (11) A boy named Thomas Easterbrook. He won an award for this picture. He's just nine years
old. Can you believe that
W: That's really hard to believe. So how did he take the picture
M: (12) He was eating outside during a vacation in France with his parents when he heard some
sound. He knew it was a hummingbird(蜂鸟 ). (13) The bird was busy feeding itself. Thomas
quickly grabbed his camera and was able to capture the shot, even though the bird kept moving
from flower to flower.
W: He really has a gift for photographing.
Text9 电台节目
W: (14) OK, now welcome to our next caller, a 44-year-old cook. Hi, Ken, what's troubling you
M: Hello, Jenny. I remembered the other night, a woman with 4 dogs called needing help.
W: Yes. I advised her to hire a dog walker to take the dogs out.(15) I'm sure I also suggested that
hiring a high school student would be much cheaper than using a professional dog walker.
M: And did you give her any other suggestions
W: Yes. She said she was too busy to cook. And I advised her to find a restaurant which allowed
customers to bring dogs in.
M: And you recommended a restaurant to her, right
W: Yes. Forge in the Forest is a dog-friendly restaurant. It even has a menu for dogs, ranging from
chicken to steak too. Didn't you say you are a cook
M: Yes. (16/17) My problem is that I'm a cook at another restaurant next to Forge in the Forest.My
restaurant is going to close down, because of your quality advice. So, what can you do to help me
W: (14) (17) Well, I, oh, I'm afraid we've run out of time for tonight’s program.
Text10疫情下的志愿服务活动
W: Life under lockdown is strange and lonely but people are finding ways to come together and
support those in need by volunteering. Here are just a few more ways you can take part in.
After asking retired medical professionals to return to work, the government has also put out a
call for 250,000 volunteers to support the NHS(National Health System). You can apply to be a
community response volunteer, collecting and delivering supplies for those in isolation; (18) a
patient transport volunteer, helping patients who are dismissed from hospital get home and settled;
and an NHS transport volunteer, assisting with delivery of medical supplies.
As well as baking breads and pastries for the general public, GAILs is supplying front-line
NHS teams with fresh food, and they need more help to get it where it needs to be. (19) If you
want to lend a hand, drop them an email.
Re-engage is a voluntary group that helps reduce loneliness among old people. They need
more volunteers to become call companions. If you want to join them in the telephone service,
contact them at 18112256.
A Plate for London is an online platform. It helps match volunteers with Londoners in need.
(20) Now they are focusing on doorstep deliveries of food parcels and hot meals to children who
rely on free school meals and those who have lost their jobs as a result of the widespread disease.山河联盟 2021-2022学年 12 月联考 高二 英语试题卷
选择题部分
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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. What does the woman suggest the man do
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A. Do some exercise. B. Choose a good topic.
2. What does the man mean
A. Just wear casual clothes.
B. Go back home at 8:00.
C. Change clothes right now.
3. Where are most probably the speakers
A. At home. B. In a library.
4. When did Jenny get home last night
C. Finish his essay quickly.
C. In a bookstore.
A. At 10:00. B. At 10:30. C. At 11:00.
5. Why doesn't Mike go to work today
A. He feels sick. B. He is off duty. C. He is out of work.
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,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。
听下面一段对话,回答第 6 、7 题。
6. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. An eco-house. B. Their jobs. C. Family members.
7. What did the woman and her husband spend eight months doing
A. Finding an old house. B. Designing the house. 听下面一段对话,回答第 8 至 10 题。
8. What does the man want to do
A. Buy some medicine. B. Ask for sick leave.
9. What is the matter with the man
A. He has a fever. B. He has a headache.
C. Looking for builders.
C. Have a good rest.
C. He has a cough.
10. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Manager and clerk. B. Doctor and patient.
听下面一段对话,回答第 11 至 13 题。
11. Who took the picture
A. John. B. Thomas Easterbrook.
12. Why was the boy in France
A. To accept an award. B. To visit his parents.
13. What can probably be seen in the picture
A. A camera and a boy. B. A bird and flowers.
C. Chemist and customer.
C. The woman.
C. To take a holiday.
C. Some hungry kids.
听下面一段对话,回答第 14 至 17 题。
14. What is Jenny doing
A. Hosting a radio program. B. Conducting a study.
15. What was the woman with 4 dogs advised to do
A. Learn how to cook.
B. Hire a high school student.
C. Become a professional dog walker.
16. What can we learn about Ken's restaurant
A. It is the only dog-friendly restaurant.
B. It is famous for chicken and steak.
C. it is losing money now.
17. How might Jenny feel in the end
A. Curious. B. Embarrassed.
听下面一段独白,回答第 18 至 20 题。
18. What is the duty of a patient transport volunteer
A. Sending patients home.
B. Moving patients to clinics.
C. Delivering supplies for patients.
19. How can one join GAILs
A. By sending an email. B. By making a call.
20. Who are likely offered food by the online platform
A. The old people. B. Medical workers.
第二部分: 阅读理解(共两节,满分 35 分)
第一节 (共 10 小题,每小题 2.5 分,满分 25 分)
C. Asking for advice.
C. Satisfied.
C. By visiting in person.
C. The unemployed.
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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A 、B 、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选
项,并在答题卡上将该选项标号涂黑。
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Nicholson had planned a months-long solo bike trip through Europe and Asia, but he ended up with a furry sidekick ( 死 党 ). While cycling through Bosnia in southeastern Europe, he noticed a tiny gray-and-white kitten running after him, meowing for him to stop. He decided to take her to a vet in the nearest town to see if anyone had lost their pet. No one had, so he placed her in the basket attached to the front of his bike and pedaled toward the border of Montenegro. The kitten tried to escape, but not to run away: She just wanted a better seat.
“She climbed up my arm and fell asleep on my shoulder behind my neck,” said Nicholson, who previously worked as a welder(焊工) in a fish factory. “ ‘That was the moment, ’ I thought, ‘she’s going to come around the world with me, ’ because I fell in love with her instantly.”
Since their encounter, the pair have visited more than 20 countries. Nala, whom Nicholson named after the lioness in The Lion King, even has a passport. While Nicholson pedals, Nala naps in the basket, on a bed of clothes and pillows, or hangs her paws over the side, causing strangers on the street to stare in wonder.
“Having her opens up so many conversations with people,” he said. “It’s a talking point.” Nicholson and Nala spent their first winter together in Santorini, a Greek island. After Greece, they biked through Turkey, Georgia and Azerbaijan.
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)During their stay in Hungary, Nicholson finished his book about their adventures called Nala s’ World: One Man, His Rescue Cat, and a Bike Ride Around the Globe.
This fall, they arrived in Austria where Nicholson plans to stay until spring, when he hopes that they can head to Russia and eventually Thailand. One of Nicholson's main reasons for picking Thailand is that he really wants to drink from a coconut. Now he may have to order two.
21. According to the article, Nicholson decided to take the kitten with him
when
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A. she meowed to him for help
C. he found that nobody wanted her
B. she fell asleep on his shoulder
D. she napped in the basket of the bike
22. What did Nicholson mean by saying “it’s a talking point” in Paragraph 4
A. He liked talking and sharing his points of view with Nala.
B. Meeting and adopting Nala was a turning point in his life.
C. Strangers liked to strike up a conversation with him about Nala.
D. He has changed into a talkative person since their encounter.
23. What's the best title for this article
A. The Story ofNala ---the Stray Cat
C. That’s How He Met His Sidekick
B. A Solo Bike Trip Ends up in Two
D. Traveling Around the World on a Bike
B
The Arctic, Atlantic, Indian and Pacific are the four oceans we learned about in the geography class. But now we have a new ocean.
On World Oceans Day, which falls on June 8, the US National Geographic Society announced it would recognize the Southern Ocean in Antarctica, bringing the global total to five.
Unlike the Arctic, Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans---which are defined by the continents that bound them---the Southern Ocean is instead characterized by the Antarctic Circumpolar Current(ACC , 绕 南 极 洋 流 ). According to the National Geographic, the Southern Ocean includes most of the waters surrounding Antarctica out to 60 degrees south latitude(南纬).
“Rimmed(环绕边缘) by the powerful swift ACC, it is the only ocean to touch three others and to completely embrace a continent rather than being embraced by them," Sylvia Earle, US marine biologist and oceanographer, told the Daily Mail.
Those familiar with the Southern Ocean know it's unlike any other.“Anyone who has been there will struggle to explain what's so attractive about it, but they'll all agree that the glaciers are bluer, the air colder, the mountains more intimidating(使人望而 生畏的) and the landscapes more captivating than anywhere else you can go," Seth Sykora-Bodie, a marine scientist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, told National Geographic.
Due to the ecologically distinct environment of the Southern Ocean, it's home to thousands of unique species. The ocean also has wider ecological effects. For example, humpback whales are known to feed on small shrimp off Antarctica during the summer before migrating north to the warmer climates of Central and South America for the colder winter months, according to the Daily Mail.
National Geographic hopes their revised maps will bring public awareness to the region, thereby encouraging Southern Ocean conservation--- but its significance is beyond that.
“We think it's really important from an educational standpoint, as well as from a map-labeling standpoint, to bring attention to the Southern Ocean as a fifth ocean," Alex Tait, National Geographic Society geographer, told The Post.“So when students learn about parts of the ocean world, they learn it's an interconected ocean, and they learn there are these regions called oceans that are really important, and there's a distinct one in the icy waters around Antarctica. ”
24.What is the difference between the Southern Ocean and the other four oceans
A. It is defined by its neighboring continent.
B. It is defined by a current.
C. It touches all the other four oceans.
D. It is surrounded by frightening mountains.
25. What does the example of humpback whales show
A. Visitors to the ocean are driving some species away.
B. The Southern Ocean has a distinct ecosystem.
C. The Southern Ocean is home to unique species.
D. The Southern Ocean influences ecosystems elsewhere.
26. What are the last two paragraphs mainly about
A. Significance of labeling the Southern Ocean.
B. People's interest in the Southern Ocean.
C. Purpose in revising maps.
D. Interconnectivity among the five oceans. C
The deadliest disease in modern history, perhaps of all time, was the 1918 Flu. Worldwide it killed an estimated 50 million or even more people. The exact death toll is unknown because medical records back then were not kept in many areas.
The pandemic hit during World War I and destroyed military troops. In the United States, for instance, more servicemen were killed by the flu than by the war itself. The 1918 Flu was fatal to a higher proportion of young adults than most flu viruses.
The pandemic started mildly, in the spring of 1918, but was followed by a much more severe wave in the fall of that same year. The war likely contributed to the devastating mortality numbers, as large outbreaks occurred in military forces living in close quarters. Poor nutrition and the unsanitary(不卫生的) conditions of war camps were also contributing factors.
A third wave hit in the winter and spring of 1919, and a fourth, smaller wave occurred in a few areas in spring 1920. Initial symptoms of the flu were typical: sore throat, headache and fever. The flu often progressed rapidly to cause severe pneumonia and sometimes hemorrhage(出血) in the lungs and mucus membranes(黏 液膜). A characteristic feature of severe cases of the flu was heliotrope cyanosis, where the patient’s face turned blue from lack of oxygen in the cells. Death usually followed within hours or days.
Inventions of modern medicine such as vaccines, antivirals and antibiotics for secondary infections were not available at the time, so medical personnel couldn’t do much more than try to relieve symptoms.
The flu pandemic ended when it had infected enough people that those who were susceptible (易受感染的) had either died or developed immunity.
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27. The total number of deaths caused by the 1918 Flu is unknown because___________.
A. too many people died in the flu
B. some areas didn't record the number
C. some people denied that they had the flu
D. there was no organization to calculate the number
28. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT a reason why the war camps contributed a lot to the death toll of the 1918 Flu pandemic
A. The soldiers ate foods with little nutritional value.
B. The soldiers didn't have clean environments to live in.
C. The soldiers were not provided with medical treatment.
D. The soldiers lived very close to each other during the war.
29. Once a patient of the 1918 Flu____________, he/she would likely die within hours or days.
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A. had a fever
C. lost consciousness
B. kept coughing
D. looked blue in the face
30. What can we infer from the passage about the 1918 Flu pandemic
A. That it lasted at least two years.
B. That it hit every country on the Earth.
C. That it ended because an effective cure had been found.
D. That it killed more people than World War I did worldwide.
第二节: (共 5 个小题; 每小题 2 分,满分 10 分)
根据短文内容,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 两项多余选项。
Empathy(同理心), the ability to understand and co-experience the feelings and thoughts of other people, is probably one of the most important skills a person can have.31._______________
Humans are social animals.
There are very few activities that humans take part in that don't involve others. 32._______________ It allows you to perceive others’ motives, treat them the way they want to be treated, understand how others perceive you, and so on.
It lets you better understand non-verbal components of communication.
33._________________ People who are not empathetic have a hard time reading between the lines of conversations. They cannot understand that what the other person means to communicate is different from what they actually say.
34.
_________________
When you unconsciously perceive what the other party wants and needs and can understand exactly why they want it, reaching a“win-win ”solution gets easier. You don't have to blindly search for a way out.
It broadens your horizons.
Seeing the world from other people’s perspectives lets you perceive it to a fuller extent. When you are able to look at life from other people's point of view, you are able to live a more fulfilled life.
35. _______________Thus, achieving higher levels of empathy often means achieving greater fulfillment as human beings.
A. It makes you better at handling conflicts.
B. It helps you introduce your ideas to others.
C. Empathy basically is what makes us human.
D. Humans always live and work with each other.
E. So why exactly is empathy so important for us
F. Communication is so much more than what words express.
G. Therefore, the ability to better understand others and read their feelings is an advantage.
第三部分: 英语知识运用(共两节,满分 45 分)
第一节: 完形填空(共 20 小题; 每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从 36~55 各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项标号涂黑。
Every year, Steve does something that few would even consider. He climbs the Hancock Building, in the name of charity and 36.________ his donor(捐赠者) .
Steve's story is 37.________, considering that for many years, he struggled 38._______ to breathe. “I was born with cystic fibrosis (囊肿性纤维化). Before the transplant, I was on oxygen. All treatments, just to keep me alive, were 39.________. To clear my lungs, doctors had to 40.________ on my chest for hours every day.”
With perhaps only weeks to live, Steve received the gift of a lung transplant and the donor was a young college 41.________. Overcome with gratitude, he stayed in touch with her sports teammates to keep her memory 42._________.
All the efforts resulted in second gift. When Steve learned that his kidneys were 43.________, his donor's former teammates 44.________ to become kidney donors and one happened to match. With two organs, Steve 45.________ that he was one-sixth a member of the team.
When asked how it feels to 46._______ again, Steve says it's 47._______ to answer--- he had never been in a satisfactory 48._______ state in the first place. “I've never dreamed about breathing air 49._______. I've never known breathing could be so 50._______, or that life could be this wonderful." In order to help patients who are 51._______ a donor to save their lives, Steve now works with a charity. He 52._______ everyone in his community to 53.________ to be donor. “Wouldn't you like, when you left this beautiful 54._______, to change a few lives ” he asks. “It's
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your 55.________ for people in need.”
36. A. in search of 37. A. adorable 38. A. simply 39. A. unbelievable 40. A. beat 41. A. coach 42. A. precise 43. A. stretching 44. A. disapproved 45. A. prayed 46. A. function 47. A. intense B. in return for B. available B. entirely B. unbearable B. experiment B. athlete B. pleasant B. defeating B. happened B. reacted B. breathe B. accurate
C. in touch with
C. impressive
C. regularly
C. uncomfortable
C. operate
C. graduate
C. visible
C. failing
C. forced
C. joked
C. suffer
C. abnormal
D. in honor of
D. instant
D. slightly
D. unacceptable
D. practice
D. novelist
D. alive
D. poisoning
D. chose
D. swore
D. recover
D. impossible
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48. A. academic
49. A. on my own
50. A. familiar
51. A. particular about
52. A. encourages
53. A. resign
54. A. position
55. A. gift
B. financial
B. on purpose
B. refreshing
B. longing for
B. persuades
B. pretend
B. world
B. treatment
C. physical
C. in turn
C. effortless
C. satisfied with
C. commands
C. manage
C. charity
C. draft
D. mental
D. in no time
D. efficient
D. grateful to
D. challenges
D. register
D. community
D. assistance
非选择题部分 (请在答题卷上作答)
第二节: 语法填空(共 10 个小题; 每题 1.5 分, 满分 15 分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容( 1 个单词) 或括号内单词的正确 形式。
There's no doubt that in today's digital world, computer games are extremely capable of creating virtual reality experiences. So I am interested to see that the old simple games with 56.________ I grew up are popular again. But why
In the 1970s, people played a computer game at an arcade (电子游戏厅). It was the only 57._________ (afford) way to play them. But in the 1980s and 90s, gaming arrived in our homes and people like me got 58._________(addict) to it. The sound of beeping from bedrooms came to our ears and names such as Tetris, Sonic and Street Fighter 59._________(become) popular language in the playground – and now they are being talked about and played again. One of the reasons is 60._________ the cost is low. Gemma Wood, 61.________ European gamer, says that: “Newer consoles and their games are 62._________ (incredible) expensive.”
Simplicity might be another reason. The graphics (图表) on old games are fun and easy to use by children and adults. And of course, nostalgia( 怀 旧之 情) plays 63._________(it) part. Some people want to relive their childhood while for 64.________, it is a chance to show their children the computer games they grew up with.
This craze for using retro hardware is certainly catching on. And 65___________ (persuade) those of us who are not sure about downgrading the gaming experience, manufacturers are bringing back some of their older consoles in new style casing. So it seems like it's not 'game over' for old-school technology!
第四部分: 书面表达(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节: 应用文写作 (满分 15 分)
假定你是李华,你打算元旦期间去杭州旅游。请你给来自德国的交换生 Terry 发邮件邀请他与你同游。内容主要包括:
1. 邀请 Terry 与你同游;
2. 你的旅游计划
3. 邀请理由。
注意:
1.词数 80 左右;
2.可以适当增加细节, 以使行文连贯。
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第二节: 读后续写(满分 25 分)
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
I am Russian, but for the last five years, I’ve lived in Kansas. What brought me to this country was my American husband, John. I work in a department store, where my coworkers pronounce my Russian name so sweetly. Every time I hear it, I feel as though my mom is embracing me.
In my native country, people believe that Americans always keep big smiles on their faces even if they don’t have a real reason to do so. The American smile, the Russians have decided, is not genuine.
Last year, John encouraged me to go see my mom back in Russia. My manager even gave me a month off for the trip. (When you live an ocean apart from your family, you need at least a month to visit them.) I bought a plane ticket and packed my suitcase. Then came COVID- 19. My mood became gray as I realized I couldn’t go to
see my mom.
A couple of weeks later, my sweet coworker Miss Donna, asked me. “So what’s happening with your trip to Russia ” I told her that I had to cancel it and that I wouldn’t be able to see my mom this year.
Miss Donna didn’t say anything at first. Then she put on a big American smile and said, “Well, you can come over and see my mom!”
Oh, my Lord! (That’s what my husband always says when he’s at a loss for words.) Imagine, a mom for loan! I honestly don’t know whether I would offer the same to someone in need of a mother’s warmth, but my new people sure would do it for me. I know that because of the virus you shouldn’t hug friends, but you can still embrace someone’s heart. That’s how my heart felt at that moment: hugged. So, yes,
believe me, the American smile is genuine.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为 150 左右;
2. 应使用 5 个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;
3. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
4. 续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。 Paragraph 1:
It didn’t take long before Miss Donna invited me to call on her mom.
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