兴文县2023-2024学年高二上学期11月期中考试
英语试题
本试卷共8页,满分120分。考试用时120分钟。
注意事项:1.答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上
第I卷(选择题 95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。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 is the second class
A.Math. B.Chinese. C.English.
2.What does the woman want to do in the park
A.Go fishing. B.See animals. C.Go boating.
3.What is the woman going to do this afternoon
A.Pick up Jean. B.Go to the library. C.Drive Jason to the airport.
4.What was wrong with Jack
A.He was late for work. B.He was in hospital. C.He had a fever.
5.What do the woman’s family members do to help the environment
A.They use fewer plastic bags. B.They don’t drive cars. C.They waste less food.
第二节(共15小题,每小题15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。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。
听第6段长对话,回答第6、7题。
6.What is most probably the woman
A.A mechanic. B.A saleswoman. C.A student.
7.What will the woman do next
A.Ask Jim for help. B.Use the man’s laptop. C.Buy a new computer.
听第7段长对话,回答第8至9题。
8.Why does the woman look sad
A.She has failed her law exam.
B.She can’t make progress in dancing.
C.Her father doesn’t allow her to be a dancer.
9.What does the man suggest the woman do
A.Listen to her father. B.Hold on to her dream. C.Try to understand her father.
听第8段长对话,回答第10至12题。
10.What color tie does the woman think matches the man’s jacket
A.Green. B.Black. C.Red.
11.Why doesn’t the woman like high heels
A.They aren’t beautiful. B.They are uncomfortable to wear. C.They don’t match the dress.
12.What does the man mean in the end
A.He knows a cafe nearby.
B.He can’t decide what to buy.
C.He doesn’t want to go on shopping.
听第9段长对话,回答第13至16题。
13.How many people will go to Keswick with the woman
A.6. B.5. C.4.
14.When will the woman go boating
A.On Friday. B.On Saturday. C.On Sunday.
15.Where will the woman stay in Keswick
A.In a country hotel. B.In a five-star hotel. C.In a camp.
16.What will the man do on the weekend
A.Visit his aunt. B.Watch TV. C.Do some shopping.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至20题。
17.What was the speaker’s final destination
A.Paris. B.Vienna. C.Moscow.
18.How late did the speaker originally think she woke up
A.30 minutes. B.10 minutes. C.5 minutes.
19.What was in the backpack
A.A pen and a notebook. B.Her glasses. C.A ticket.
20.How did the speaker feel in the end
A.Angry. B.Happy. C.Worried.
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
Many libraries around the world are as amazing in their architecture and organization as they are in the huge amount of knowledge they contain. With shelves and shelves of books, various collections and amazing historical and cultural displays, there are plenty of undiscovered wonders.
Beinecke Rare Book Library (New Haven, Connecticut)
Yale University has one of the most beautiful college campuses in America, and one of its most interesting features is the Beinecke Rare Book Library. It is one of the largest buildings in the world devoted to rare books and manuscripts (手稿) of famous people. From 2015-16 the library building was closed for 18 months for major improvement. Inside there is a statue of its main founder that rises up high.
Vennesla Library (Vennesla, Norway)
Located near the southernmost tip of Norway, Vennesla Library is more than a collection of books—it’s a city cultural center and meeting place. The building hosts a coffee shop, open meeting spaces, classrooms for children and adult education courses, and a cinema. It is mainly built out of wood. The long, thin beams (横梁) on the inside were designed to look like the inside of a whale.
Suzzallo Library (Seattle)
Among the many beautiful features of the campus at the University of Washington, such as its cherry flowers and a light rail station, Suzzallo Library was built in the Collegiate Gothic style. Its buttresses (扶壁) are decorated with 18 statues featuring famous academics and writers such as Plato, Shakespeare, Leonardo da Vinci, Dante, Galileo, Beethoven, Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin.
Library of Muyinga (Muyinga, Burundi)
A school for deaf children, the Library of Muyinga in Burundi was built with local techniques and traditions. A rope hammock (吊床) that hangs between the first and second floors of the library serves as part of the children’s reading room, a great place for indoor activities.
More information of them is just a click away.
21.Which one is suitable for people who want to appreciate statues
A.Beinecke Rare Book Library. B.Vennesla Library.
C.Suzzallo Library. D.Library of Muyinga.
22.What makes Vennesla Library different from others
A.It is mainly intended for children. B.It is built in the shape of a whale.
C.It is located within the campus. D.It is a kind of culture complex.
23.Where is the text probably taken from
A.A culture magazine B.A travel brochure.
C.A website. D.A historical book.
B
The most valuable thing I ever lost was a pair of diamond earrings I won many years ago at a charity auction (拍卖会). I wrote about the lost earrings in my new children’s book, The Christmas Pig. When they reach the Land of the Lost, where the hero must go to rescue his most beloved toy, my earrings are angry that they aren’t treated with the respect they think they deserve. They soon find out that being made of diamonds counts for(有用) very little in the strange world where human-made objects go when lost, because a thing’s importance there depends on how much it’s truly loved.
The Christmas Pig explores a deep attachment to an old object. It’s about the journey of a boy, Jack, who is a little lost himself, but who discovers his bravery and ability to love in a strange new world. Of all the books I’ve written, this is the one that made me cry the most, because I was dealing with emotions that run deep in all of us. Loss and change are hard for children, but acceptance of these unavoidable parts of life isn’t much easier for adults. The Christmas Pig shows how human beings — even small, lost ones — are capable of wonderful, heroic acts.
A very strange thing happened on the day I finished editing The Christmas Pig. After emailing the final version to my editor, I set about clearing out a cupboard. One of the last objects I picked up was a small box. I opened it. There were my long-lost diamond earrings. I’ve decided to sell them and give the money to a charity. I think it was a nice ending for my earrings’ story to have them do some good for children in the Land of the Living.
How many times have I been asked whether I believe in magic On the day I finished The Christmas Pig, for a few shining moments I really did.
24.What’s the author’s purpose of writing this passage
A.To tell a story happening in a magical world. B.To advertise her first children’s book.
C.To introduce her new book and stories behind it. D.To reveal our deep attachment to old objects.
25.What is The Christmas Pig mainly about
A.A boy saved his lost toy in the magical world. B.A boy helped earrings find their own value.
C.A boy discovered bravery in the real world. D.A boy was looked down upon by some earrings.
26.Why did the book make the author cry most
A.She was unable to forgive herself.
B.It was based on her own past experiences.
C.The hero dealt successfully with loss and change.
D.Many adults could hardly understand the main characters.
27.What does the author want to tell us through the story of her lost earrings
A.Lost things will turn up sooner or later. B.Sometimes warm magical things can happen in life.
C.We should donate to help those in need. D.Sometimes magic in books can happen in real life.
C
People have been curious for centuries about a future without work. Some imagine that the coining work-free world will be defined by inequality: A few people will own all the wealth, and the masses will struggle in a wasteland. A different prediction holds that without jobs to give their lives meaning, people will simply become lazy and depressed. But it doesn’t necessarily follow from findings like these that a world without work would be filled with dissatisfaction. Such visions (想象) are based on the downsides of being unemployed in a society built on the downsides of employment. In the absence of work, a society designed with other ends in mind could provide strikingly different circumstances for the future of labor and leisure.
These days, spare time is relatively rare for most workers. “When I come home from a hard day’s work, I often feel tired,” says John Danaher, a lecturer at the National University of Ireland, adding, “In a world in which I don’t have to work, I might feel rather different” — perhaps different enough to throw himself into a hobby with the enthusiasm usually reserved for professional matters.
Daniel Everett, an anthropologist (人类学家) at Bentley University, studied a group of hunter-gatherers in the Amazon called the Piraha (拉哈人) for years. According to Everett, while some might consider hunting and gathering work, hunter-gatherers don’t. “They think of it as fun,” he says. “They don’t have a concept of work the way we do.” Everett described a typical day for the Piraha: A man might get up, spend a few hours fishing, have a barbecue, and play until the evening.
Does this relaxing life lead to the depression and purposelessness seen among so many of today’s unemployed “I’ve never seen anything like depression there, except people who are physically ill,” Everett says. While many may consider work a staple (主要部分) of human life, work as it exists today is a relatively new invention in the course of thousands of years of human culture. “We think it’s bad to just sit around with nothing to do,” says Everett. “For the Piraha, it’s quite a desirable state.”
28.What does the underlined word “downsides” in paragraph two probably mean
A.Risks. B.Reasons. C.Challenges. D.Disadvantages.
29.What might John Danaher agree with
A.Work is the most important thing in life.
B.People don’t know how to balance work and life.
C.People may live a charmed life in the work-free future.
D.Higher unemployment makes life tougher for workers.
30.What can we infer from the text
A.In a work-free world, inequality may no longer exist.
B.Unemployment is the main reason for people’s depression.
C.The Piraha in the Amazon take interest in hunting and gathering.
D.Only professional people can have a chance to lead a work-free life.
31.Why is Daniel Everett’s study mentioned
A.To prove John Danaher’s opinion. B.To show a future life without work.
C.To compare different opinions on work. D.To introduce a special group in the Amazon.
D
A team of researchers at ETH Zurich has the perfect long-lasting solution to our fog problem. They have developed a very thin and gold-based transparent coating (涂层) that can convert sunlight into heat, which can be applied to glass and other surfaces to prevent them from fogging.
The special coating is developed using titanium oxide and gold particles. It selectively absorbs infrared radiations (红外线辐射) from the sunlight and creates a heating effect that is powerful enough to keep fog away from the surface of an object. The coating basically employs heat to stop fogging. The coating absorbs a large part of the infrared radiation, which causes it to heat up-by up to 8℃.
Previously, products like anti-fogging sprays (喷雾) create a very thin film of water on the surface to remove fog. The problem with such surfaces is pollution. Along with water, the sprays also attract dirt, dust, oil, and various other dirty substances, and just a little dirt on the surface makes it useless. However, the new coating repels (排斥) water. Furthermore, the coating is significantly thinner, which makes it more transparent as well as flexible. It is heated passively and requires, during daytime, no additional energy source.
Gold might be expensive, but the researchers stress that their coating requires so little that the material costs remain low. Their coating is produced with standardized and readily scalable methods, all cost-effectively. However, although this product can work at very low levels of solar radiation, it does rely on a certain amount of light.
The researchers will develop the coating further for other applications. In the process, they will examine whether other metals work just as well as gold. There is no need to fear. However, this would cause a car or a building to heat up more in the summer. The researchers have already filed a patent. Hopefully, this groundbreaking product will soon be available on the market.
32.How does the new coating work to remove fog
A.By reflecting part of sunlight selectively.
B.By keeping cool air away from the object.
C.By creating a thin film of water on the surface.
D.By absorbing infrared radiations to heat the coating.
33.Why does the author mention previous anti-fogging products
A.To stress the advantages of the new coating.
B.To introduce the inspiration behind the new coating.
C.To prove the difficulty of creating anti-fogging products.
D.To explain the reason for the anti-fogging coating being popular.
34.What is the limitation of the new coating
A.It is considerably expensive. B.It depends on sunlight to work.
C.It takes too much time to produce. D.It is difficult to clean and maintain.
35.What do the researchers plan to do next
A.Apply for a patent for the invention.
B.Develop the product for more practical uses.
C.Explore the environmental impact of the coating.
D.Seek a more environmentally friendly material to replace gold.
第二节(共5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。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Volunteering offers great help to people in need, but the benefits(好处) can be even greater for you.
Volunteering connects you to others. 36 . Volunteering is a great way to meet new people, especially if you are new to an area. It develops your ties to the community, broadens your support network and offers you chances to know people with common interests and fun activities.
37 , others are shy and have a hard time meeting new people. Volunteering gives you the opportunity to practice and develop your social skills, since you are meeting regularly with a group of people with common interests.
Volunteering is good for your mind and body. 38 . Nothing reduces (减少) stress better than a meaningful connection to another person. Working with pets and other animals has also been shown to improve mood and reduce stress and anxiety. Studies have found that older volunteers are likely to walk more and find it easier to sleep regularly. 39 .
If you’re considering a new job, volunteering can help you get experience in your area of interest and meet people in the field. 40 , volunteering gives you the opportunity to practice important skills used in the workplace, such as teamwork communication, problem solving and organization. You might feel more comfortable stretching(伸展) your wings at work once you have improved these skills in a volunteer position first.
A.Volunteering increases self-confidence
B.Being a volunteer helps you make new friends and improve your social skills
C.Even if you’re not planning on changing your job
D.While some people are naturally outgoing
E.It provides many benefits to both mental and physical health
F.Many people volunteer in order to make time for hobbies outside of work
G.Volunteering can also reduce the risk of heart disease
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。
As a child, I would sit through movies I loved over and over. I dreamed of someday having the ability to create 41 .
But school was difficult for me for many reasons, so becoming a screenwriter seemed 42 . When I was fourteen, I was shocked when my 43 were made into a brochure that was 44 to every student. For a week or so, I was treated very 45 . Previously invisible, I was now “a published poet” receiving praise and slaps(拍打) on the back. But an already deep-seated lack of 46 prevented me from having any serious hopes for a career in literature. I felt like those things only happened to other people. 47 I would look at thousands of books and ask myself, “Are all these people 48 than me, or did they just 49 harder ” So, I kept reading, writing and watching movies not only for 50 but to analyse how great stories are told.
The lack of confidence that annoyed me early in life took decades to 51 .
I had a job that paid well, but I 52 it. Suddenly, the company went out of business, 53 me to choose between getting yet another job I didn’t like and finally being committed to a career as a writer. My 54 was copyediting, which wasn’t writing exactly but almost.
I spent more years swimming in a sea of words, loved it and finally became a 55 as I had wished.
41.A.conditions B.films C.memories D.businesses
42.A.unnecessary B.impossible C.appropriate D.worthwhile
43.A.photos B.paintings C.poems D.reports
44.A.given away B.checked through C.finished off D.made up
45.A.rudely B.strictly C.fairly D.differently
46.A.confidence B.ability C.curiosity D.support
47.A.However B.Thus C.Otherwise D.Moreover
48.A.wealthier B.stronger C.smarter D.braver
49.A.live B.wait C.try D.rush
50.A.assessment B.entertainment C.competition D.adjustment
51.A.return B.grow C.arise D.shake
52.A.misunderstood B.ignored C.deserved D.disliked
53.A.persuading B.forcing C.reminding D.advising
54.A.choice B.truth C.aim D.challenge
55.A.actor B.director C.screenwriter D.teacher
第II卷(非选择题55分)
第二节(共10小题; 每小题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,并将答案转写到答题卡上。
Most people relate learning 56 formal education at school. We often 57 (tell) that we should get a good education.
58 (general), it is true that formal education and the resulting qualifications are important. Education may make us make the best use of our potential 59 (find) better and more satisfying jobs, earn more and, perhaps, become more successful in our chosen career.
However, schooling is not only one type of learning, There are many other 60 (opportunity) to further your knowledge and develop the skills you need throughout life.
61 (educate) well is not the only key to employment, 62 qualifications may get you an interview, actually getting the job needs a lot more. Employers look for well-balanced people with transferable skills, which include the 63 (able) to be able to demonstrate that you are keen to learn and develop.
If you are frustrated (沮丧的) with your job, continuing to sharpen your skills will make it 64 (easy) to find new ways out of a potentially stressful work situation. Keeping an open mind to learning and giving yourself room for flexibility are key to job satisfaction. Furthermore, potentially staying ahead of competitors for jobs by being more experienced or knowledgeable can give you 65 slight advantage over others.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66.假如你是李华,你的英国笔友Lucy 刚刚转入新的学校,一时无法适应新的环境。她在邮件中向你询问如何尽快融入新环境。请你给她回一封电子邮件。内容包括:1.多跟同学交流沟通;
2.积极参加学校活动;
3.向老师寻求帮助。
注意:1.词数80左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Lucy,
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)读后续写
67.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。
Last winter, Linda went through a very messy divorce and was very depressed. So she quit her job and left Los Angeles, where she encountered her ex-husband in college. She flew to Boston on the east coast of the US. Later, she settled in a new neighborhood in East Boston. However, shortly afterwards, the company where she worked went bankrupt (破产). Suffering a series of bitter blows, she fell ill, a severe case of flu. She had to stay at home for the whole week, feeling extremely bad and hopeless.
Early one morning, Linda lay in bed, feeling painful all over. Then all of a sudden, there was an upsetting knock on her front door. Struggling out of the bed, she dragged herself to the window. There, outside, she saw a young lady carefully holding some leaflets(传单)and a TV set model. She knew of a large TV set establishment nearby and assumed a message was about to be gently delivered. “This is the last thing I need today.” She muttered to herself and hesitantly opened the door.
Coughing bitterly, Linda stuck her head out. “Excuse me, madam…” the young lady said with a smile. “I’m sorry but I am not the slightest bit interested in any TV whatever.” Linda interrupted her impatiently. “As a matter of fact, I am feeling terribly awful.” “Is there anything I can do for you, madam ” the young lady asked with concern. “No thanks, just leave me alone.” Linda then shut the door in her face. The young lady politely turned and left in silence.
注意:
1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
Paragraph 1:
A few hours later, another knock.
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Paragraph 2:
Linda was surprised by this loving action.
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英语试题参考答案
一.听力
1.C 2.C 3.B 4.A 5.A 6.C 7.A 8.C 9.B 10.C 11.B 12.C
13.C 14.B 15.A 16.B 17.C 18.A 19.A 20.B
二.阅读理解
21.C 22.D 23.C 24.C 25.C 26.C 27.D 28.D 29.C 30.C 31.A
32.D 33.A 34.B 35.B 36.B 37.D 38.E 39.G 40.C
三.完形填空
41.B 42.B 43.C 44.A 45.D 46.A 47.A 48.C 49.C 50.B 51.D
52.D 53.B 54.A 55.C
四.语法填空
56.to 57.are told 58.Generally 59.to find 60.opportunities 61.Being educated/To be educated 62.Though/Although/While 63.ability 64.easier 65.a
五.书面表达
66.Dear Lucy,
I’m sorry to hear that you are having difficulty in getting used to the new environment at your new school. Such problems are quite normal. Perhaps the following suggestions may be helpful.
Firstly, I think you may need to communicate with your classmates as much as possible. Only in this way will you get to know each other better. Secondly, it might be a good idea for you to take part in more activities, which are good for developing friendly relationship. Last but not least, faced with some tough problems, you might ask your teachers,who can usually offer you some sensible suggestions.
I sincerely hope my advice will be of some help to you. In short , I hope you will fit in the new environment and be happy every day.
Best wishes!
Yours,
Li Hua
67.One possible version:
A few hours later, another knock. Linda glanced out of the window. To her surprise, at the door was the same lady, back again. Really annoyed this time, Linda opened the door. Before Linda could utter any word, the young lady handed her a warm pot, with a concerned look on the face. “I’m so sorry to have disturbed you earlier. I thought you may need this homemade chicken soup. Hope it might make you feel a little better. ”
Linda was surprised by this lovely action. After being refused so rudely, the lady still showed much kindness to her. A sense of shame creeping upon her heart, she could only force a smile with burning ears. But also, a warm current surged through her brain and body. Linda took the chicken soup gratefully, tears blurring her eyes and a lump in her throat. The lady wrapped Linda in her arms and patted her on the back. “It’s OK, dear. Everything will be fine.” Hearing these words, Linda felt a ray of bright sunshine lighting up her life.
听力原材料
Text1:
W: Hi, John! Can you tell me the lessons for tomorrow morning
M: Um, the first class is math, and then English, followed by Chinese. The fourth class is chemistry.
Text2:
M: We will go to the zoo. There are many lovely animals.
W: I prefer to go to the park. We can take a boat.
Text3:
M: Could you give me a ride to the airport this afternoon
W: I’d like to, Jason, but I’m meeting Jean at the library, which is in the opposite direction.
Text4:
W: Jack, were you late yesterday
M: Yes, when I was going to work, my wife had a fever and I had to send her to the hospital.
W: Is she better now
M: Yes, a little. Thank you.
Text5:
M: How do I start helping the environment Should I stop driving my car
W: I think using your car is important for now. My family buys our vegetables with cloth bags to make sure that we don’t use too much plastic. Try that first.
Text6:
W: Mike, there is something wrong with my laptop. I really need to use it this afternoon. I don’t know what to do now.
M: Why not call Jim He is good at computers. I’m sure he can solve the problem. But I do think you need a new one. You got it almost four years ago.
W: Well, I can’t afford a new one now. Maybe I’ll get a new one after I graduate. But now I’m afraid I have no choice but to use this one.
M: Then call Jim now.
W: OK.
Text7:
M: Hey, Jane. What’s wrong What made you look so sad
W: Well, you know how much I like to dance. I really want to be a dancer, but my father doesn’t agree. He thinks I should learn law.
M: Come on. I’m sure you’ll make your dream come true.
W: How can you be so sure
M: Hold on to your dream, and your father will understand you in the end.
W: I see what you’re getting at.
Text8:
M: Hey, what about these ties Which do you prefer, the green one or the black one
W: I prefer the black one but I think you’ll take the red tie I saw in Camden Market. The color suits your jacket perfectly.
M: Yeah.
W: What do you think of this dress
M: It would look really good with high heels.
W: High heels I don’t like high heels much. I find them really uncomfortable.
M: I guess it would look good with the shoes you’re wearing. Are you getting the dress
W: I’m not sure...I’d like to look in the market first before I decide whether to buy it or not.
M: I’d rather go for a coffee than look at more clothes now.
Text9:
W: Gordon, I’m going to Keswick in the Lake District this weekend.
M: Really
W: Yeah, there will be five people including me. Why don’t you join us We’re getting to Keswick on Friday. Then we’re going to go boating on Saturday. And on Sunday, we’re going to do some shopping. Then I will take some time to visit my aunt Lucy.
M: You’re not going to camp, are you Isn’t it a bit cold
W: No, we’re not. It is a bit cold. We will stay in a country hotel. It’s not like five-star hotels or anything. But it’s really comfortable.
M: Hmm, sounds interesting. You know, it’s the boating that I don’t like.
W: Well, what are you going to do this weekend
M: Sit on my sofa at the weekend and watch TV. You know I haven’t watched TV for a long time. And I think it will be a busy weekend.
W: I don’t know how you can do that all the weekend, Gordon. I’d get bored.
M: I know, I know. But that’s really what I want to do.
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W: I was in a train station in Paris. I had a ticket for Vienna, and from there all the way to Moscow. I was in a hurry, because I had woken up half an hour late. My train was scheduled to leave in 10 minutes. The problem was that I couldn’t find the right track. I looked at the schedule board but couldn’t see any information listed. I realized that in my hurry, I had forgotten to put my glasses on. Fortunately, I always kept a spare in my backpack. I reached into the backpack, but I found only a pen and a notebook in there! Only 5 minutes until the train would leave! I went to the ticket window and knocked on it but no one was there. All of a sudden, my eyes flew open. I was still in bed, and the alarm hadn’t gone off yet. I got up immediately, and was happy that I hadn’t missed my train.
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