南宁三中 2023-2024学年度下学期5月校二模答案
第一部分:听力(共两节,每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)
1—5 CBABA 6—10 CCBBA 11—15 CBBAC 16—20 ACACB
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,每小题 2.5 分,满分 50 分)
21~23 BCC 24~27 BCDA 28~31ADAB 32~35 CADB 36-40 CDGAF
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节 完形填空(共 15 小题 ;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
41-45 BDCAB 46-50 CDABC 51-55 DABAC
第二节 语法填空(共 10 小题 ;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
56.is 57.its 58. greatest 59.to picture 60.experts 61.a 62.was discovered 63.which 64.nor 65. colorful
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分,第一节满分 15 分,第二节满分 25 分)
【应用文参考范文】
A Memorable Housework Experience
Last Sunday, I did a thorough cleaning at my house, which left a profound impact on me.
In the morning, armed with a piece of rag, a mop and a waste paper box, I wiped the dust off all the furniture and mopped the floor. After that, I changed the bed sheet. And then I collected books, newspapers and other things scattered in the rooms and put them in place. It took a whole morning just to get my own room neat and tidy!
Gazing around the room, I felt a sense of quiet pride enveloping me. My mother gave me a hug and I could see satisfaction in her eyes. Tired as I was, I never felt so happy.
【读后续写参考范文】
That afternoon, they met to decorate the deer with the materials they had sourced. Colin, with his artistic touch, laid the red blanket over the deer’s back, giving it a festive look. Meanwhile, Kendra, feeling a spark of creativity, carefully placed sparkly heart-shaped stickers upon the deer’s forehead, adding a bit of fun. “That looks so cute!” Amy exclaimed. Then, they decided to create a sign. With Amy’s paper and markers, they crafted a colorful banner that read, “Happy Valentine’s Day, Elise!” The sight of their collective effort made Kendra beam with pride, echoing her Grammy’s words, “That looks dynamite!”
Just then, Elise’s front door opened, and Elise stuck her head out. Her eyes widened in surprise, taking in the sight of the festively decorated deer and her friends. “You did this for me Wow! Thank you!” she grinned. Kendra felt a rush of happiness as Elise’s appreciation washed over them. “Can I join in next time ” Elise asked eagerly. “Of course!” Kendra felt featherlight. The “Deer Valentine” not only brought a smile to Elise’s face but also sowed the seeds of a new friendship and marked a personal milestone in kendra’s journey to openly express her affection for others.
(听力原文)
听力材料
Text 1
W: How did you like the basketball match last night
M: I missed it. I met up with my friend Ann to go to the cinema last night.
Text 2
W: May I help you
M: Yes. I’d like to try on some sports jackets. I prefer something like the one I’m wearing.
Text 3
M: Here are two packages for you from New York. Could you please sign your name here
W: Sure. Thanks.
Text 4
M: We are going to have a dance party at Tom’s. Can you come
W: I wish I could, but I have to nurse the patients on weekends.
Text 5
W: Have you used your vacation days yet It is almost the end of the year, and if you don’t use them, you’ll lose them.
M: Yes. I used five that extra time I spent in Hawaii after our weekend business trip there. I think I still have five left.
Text 6
M: Where do you want to go, Madam
W: Hilton Hotel, please. Brrr! It’s cold, eh I’m freezing.
M: Come in. San Francisco is usually cold in winter, you know. It’s often very rainy, which makes the weather colder and it sometimes ...
W: Well, it gets very hot in summer, doesn’t it
M: Not really. It gets warm in July and August. That’s the best time to visit the city. Uh, oh, here comes the rain!
W: It’s raining hard. By the way, how long does it take to reach the hotel, do you think
M: About half an hour if there is no traffic jam. Would you like to listen to some light music
W: That would be lovely.
Text 7
M: Sorry to call you so late, Lily. But I really have something to ask you. I have a very important job interview tomorrow.
W: Are you worried about it
M: You know, I am always nervous about meeting new people. I wanted to ask you if you have any advice.
W: Well, first, just be sure you dress neatly. Appearance can really influence people’s first impression on you.
M: OK, thank you. Anything else
W: You might also think about possible questions which may be asked during the interview, and prepare good answers for them.
M: Yes, that’s a good idea.
W: And last, don’t forget to smile. Be confident!
Text 8
W: Would you like some tea or coffee
M: No, thank you. It’s very late now. They will keep me awake the whole night.
W: Then, what about some water
M: Yes, please.
W: Don’t stay up too late since you are not in good health. You should be careful with your health.
M: I know, but I have to finish my paper tonight. I was required to hand it in tomorrow morning.
W: Can I help you with something
M: No, I’m afraid you can’t. Just turn down the TV a little so that it’s not so noisy.
W: I will. I do hope that you will finish the paper soon and get some sleep.
M: Don’t worry. It won’t take me too long.
Text 9
M: Hello, Betty. It’s me, Tim. Am I calling at a bad time
W: No, not really.
M: I have invited some of my friends to dinner at my house this evening. I thought maybe you’d like to come, too.
W: Well, that sounds good, but I’m afraid I’ve got to do some reading for my English course at home.
M: Today is Friday. You’ve got to relax and enjoy yourself on the weekend.
W: I know. But there is a lot of reading to do. Besides, I really ought to do my washing this evening.
M: Then would you like to come just for a drink later on instead
W: Actually, I’d like to go to bed early tonight. I’m a bit tired.
M: OK. Have a good rest. I’ll call you again tomorrow.
W: Don’t call me early. I usually sleep until 9:00 on Saturdays.
M: What That’ll be too late for our Saturday country drive.
W: Did I say I’d go with you for a drive to the country
M: No, but I have already planned everything.
W: Listen, Tim, I like to plan my own days myself.
Text 10
M: My mum has always told my sister and me to help others. One day last week I was walking back to my home and I passed by an old lady who seemed to be in trouble. I turned back and asked if she was OK. She explained that she was sick and had to struggle to walk with her shopping bags. I offered to carry these things and walked her back home but she refused because she didn’t want to give me any trouble. I told her it didn’t matter and her home was on my way home. It was a white lie. As I walked with her she talked with me and introduced herself. I in turn told her my name. She asked if I knew Ray Robert. I was shocked and said yes. That was my dad. It turned out that this lady was my dad’s neighbor who had looked after my dad and his sisters when my grandma died 30 years ago. My dad had often spoken of her but I had never met her as she had moved away with her family. It was a lovely moment for both of us. When I got home and told my dad about the thing, it made him cry. I was so moved. I am glad that my small active kindness ended in a chance meeting that meant so much to the two people优点英语整理
南宁三中2023~2024学年度下学期高三校二模
英语试题
出题人/审题人:高三英语组
(考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分)
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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 did the man do last night
A. He picked up his friend.
B. He watched a match.
C. He went to the movies.
2. Where are the speakers
A. In a gym. B. In a shop. C. In a classroom.
3. What does the man probably do
A. He is a postman. B. He is a student. C. He is a policeman.
4. Why is the woman unable to go to the party
A. She is sick. B. She has to work. C. She isn’t interested in it.
5. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. Vacation days. B. The business trip. C. Their holiday in Hawaii.
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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Guide and tourist. B. Waiter and customer. C. Taxi driver and passenger.
7. What is the weather like now
A. Sunny. B. Snowy. C. Rainy.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. How does the man feel about the interview
A. Confident. B. Nervous. C. Terrible.
9. What is the woman’s last suggestion
A. Dress neatly. B. Keep smiling. C. Prepare for questions.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. When does the conversation take place
A. Late at night. B. In the afternoon. C. In the morning.
11. What does the man want to drink
A. Coffee. B. Tea. C. Water.
12. What is the man doing
A. Watching TV. B. Writing a paper. C. Listening to the radio.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. What is Tim going to do this evening
A. Do some reading. B. Entertain his friends. C. Wash clothes.
14. What does Tim advise Betty to do on the weekend
A. Have fun. B. Study English. C. Take physical exercise.
15. When does Betty usually get up on Saturdays
A. At 11:00. B. At 10:00. C. At 9:00.
16. How does Betty sound at the end of the conversation
A. Upset. B. Excited. C. Humorous.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. How did the speaker help the old lady
A. He took her to the hospital.
B. He drove her to the shopping mall.
C. He carried her bags and walked her home.
18. Why did the speaker tell the old lady a white lie
A. To make her accept his help.
B. To get paid from her.
C. To cheer her up.
19. Who is Ray Robert
A. A passerby. B. The old lady’s husband. C. The speaker’s father.
20. What does the speaker say about the old lady
A. She was very sick 30 years ago.
B. She helped his father a lot.
C. She looked after him once.
第二部分 阅读理解(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
The following are a few places recommended by tourists.
Ka’awaloa Trail
The pathway is steep and continues for about 2 miles each way, so the way there will be a lot easier than the way back. Keep in mind that the loose rocks may present a dangerous situation when slippery, so do carry the appropriate footwear and plenty of water to fight against the intense sun.
Mauna Kea Summit
Most hikers give themselves 8 to 10 hours to finish the journey. Don’t forget to register at the Mauna Kea Visitors Center before setting out, and plan on being back before sunset. The weather here is unpredictable and completely unique to the rest of the island. This area is pure wilderness, and altitude sickness is a definite risk, so researching the hike in advance on the Mauna Kea website is a must.
Waipio Valley Trail
Famed Waipio Valley, the former home of King Kamehameha, shouldn’t be missed by nature lovers. Be sure to catch a glimpse of nearby Hiilawe Falls from here, flowing 1,300 feet at the back of the valley. About 6.5 miles round-trip, this adventure will most likely be too difficult for beginner hikers due to the steep inclines(倾向) and length.
Onomea Bay Trail
Onomea Bay offers two different hikes from the Mamalahoa Highway in Papaikou. The first, the Donkey Trail, follows a stream through the Hawaiian rainforest past a small waterfall and to the ocean. The second, Onomea Trail, goes just to the right of the Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden and past the Alakahi stream. Many choose to combine the trails or pair the hike with the botanical garden for added adventure.
21. What should tourists be careful about in Ka’awaloa Trail
A. Burning. B. Loose rocks. C. Dry weather. D. The steep pathway.
22.Why is the visit to the Mauna Kea website in advance
A. The journey lasts long. B. There exist many tourists.
C. There’s a potential danger. D. The weather is unpredictable.
23.What do Waipio Valley Trail and Onomea Bay Trail have in common
A. They attract plant lovers. B. Tourists can hike along a stream.
C. Tourists can see waterfalls. D. They aren’t suitable for beginner hikers.
B
I tried not to look down. My palms (手掌) were sweating. All I could concentrate on was the man below who was keeping the ladder steady. The tiny people waved up at me, but I couldn’t see them clearly.
When I got to the top, some sort of supernatural force brought my feet to the edge of the platform. I was going to slip off the board. The line holding me was going to break, and I was once again going to be thrown to death. Down was the only direction my eyes would go.
I begged to go back down the ladder, but the stupid man tried to convince me. The tiny dots below shouted encouragingly, saying they would run with me as I flew. I was going to slide off that platform. I couldn’t think; the tears stopped my brain. Why wouldn’t he let me go back The message replayed in my mind, “You’re going to die…”
Like a blown-up balloon, I was let go just before it could be knotted at the bottom. I went in every direction, tension escaping from my body as I fell. The breeze hit my face and cooled my sweaty body. I could see clearly now, and I was flying.
Today, I am still terrified of heights. It would be nice to say that I conquered my fear and found something I loved. I owe my zip line (飞索) experience to the Englishman who pushed me off the platform. I am grateful for the experience because I love adventure. Trying new things has always appealed to me. Some of the most rewarding experiences I have had, like flying, have come out of conquering what at first appears to be frightening and impossible. While my days of aerial escapades are over, I look forward to the future and the question of fear of flying and will continue to create questions wherever I go.
24. How did the author feel when he was on the ladders
A. Exhausted. B. Frightened. C. Annoyed. D. Excited.
25. Why did the Englishman push the author off platform
A. To teach him to fly. B. To push him to death.
C. To develop his courage. D. To test his ability to climb.
26. Through the zip line experience, the author learns that .
A. everyone can enjoy flying well
B. trying difficult things is his favorite
C. looking back on the old days is awful for him
D. something that seems impossible can be conquered
27. What does the underlined phrase “aerial escapades” in Paragraph 5 refer to
A. The author’s zip line experience. B. The author’s difficulty in life.
C. The author’s failure in adventure. D. The author’s dreams about his future.
C
Going through social media can quickly convince you that everyone’s life is more interesting than yours. During a particularly adventurous week on Instagram some months ago, I saw waterskiing in Maui, and swimming with wild pigs in the Bahamas. Wild pigs! I started googling flights to new places, imagining adventures. Then I ordered food from the place I eat at every week and ... felt bad about not trying somewhere new.
Recent research about repeat and novel experiences suggests that we ought to reconsider those negative feelings associated with repetition. Ed O’Brien, a professor at the University of Chicago, launched a series of studies on this topic, “There’s a general belief that if you want to seem like an interesting, cultured person, the best thing you can do is to showcase that you’re open to new experiences,” he says. “That may be true, but I think we take for granted the value of really digging deep into one field.”
To test this hypothesis (假设),O’Brien and his team exposed all participants to the same stimulus (刺激), including museum visits, movies, and video games. Next, some people were asked to imagine repeating the experience, while others actually did repeat what they had done. The researchers found that on the whole, participants said that repeating experiences was often far more enjoyable than they had predicted.
There is joy in repetition partly because every human mind wanders. Consequently, we miss a good part of every experience. Repeating things can really be seen as another opportunity to actually experience something fully. O’Brien’s studies show that people are too quick to assume that they’ve seen all the layers even in those cases where they haven’t. It’s safe to assume there are more explorable layers in any experience. When we’re noticing new things in any experience, our brain becomes engaged. All we need to do is approach whatever task is at hand by searching for the things that we didn’t see in it the first time around.
28. Why does the author mention his experiences in Paragraph 1
A. To introduce the bad feelings linked to repetition.
B. To show novel experiences are more interesting.
C. To tell us a common belief about social media.
D. To present to us his new imagined adventures.
29. What did O’Brien’s studies find
A. People were open to new experiences.
B. Imagination was exciting on the whole.
C. Repeating experiences made one bored.
D. Digging deep into one field was enjoyable.
30. How can we keep our brain engaged
A. By searching for the ignored elements.
B. By assuming we didn’t see all at first.
C. By approaching whatever task is at hand.
D. By keeping focused on every experience.
31.What is the text mainly about
A. The joy of social media adventures. B. The value of repetition in experiences.
C. The importance of trying new things. D. The benefits of travel and exploration.
D
Buying green is now popular with many consumers. We choose environmentally friendly products, and we try to be conscious consumers. However, new research by the University of Arizona has found that it has no positive effect on psychological well-being (幸福感). It also has a more limited environmental benefit than the other option simply buying less.
The study followed 968 young adults over a number of years. Throughout the study, participants responded to online survey questions about their subjunctive well-being, their life satisfaction and their psychological distress (悲伤), as well as giving information about their levels of materialism and pro-environmental behaviors.
The study found that reduced consumption buying less, repairing items instead of replacing them, avoiding impulse purchases and so on was linked to a higher level of personal well-being and a lower level of psychological distress, but green buying did not show such links.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the study also found that young people with more materialistic values were less likely to engage in reduced consumption. This group did, however, engage with buying green activities. Researcher Sabrina Helm suggests that this may be because buying green is still buying so it still satisfies the materialists urge to accumulate new items. These people are called ‘green materialists’.
However, green materialists must still deal with the same consumption-related stresses as average materialists. If you buy and own a lot of stuff, it takes up a lot of head space. You have to worry about how to pay for it, and you have to manage all the stuff, worrying about how to keep it safe and how to keep it organized. As Helm notes, “The key is to reduce consumption and not just buy green stuff. Having less and buying less can actually make us more satisfied and happier.”
Understanding how materialistic values affect consumer behaviors, and how those behaviors in turn affect personal well-being, is important. However, Helm acknowledges that for many consumers, changing behaviors to consume less will be challenging. “We’ve been told since childhood that there’s a product for everything and it’s OK to buy, and it’s a good thing because that’s how the economy works,” She Said.
32.What is the difference between buying less and buying green
A.Buying green brings more life satisfaction.
B.Buying less is based on materialistic values.
C.Buying less promotes personal well-being.
D.Buying green contributes more to the environment.
33.What problem does a green materialist usually have to face
A.The burden of ownership. B.Worries about how to stay safe.
C.Stresses from average materialists. D.The difficulty finding green products.
34. What do Helm’s words in the last paragraph suggest
A. It is natural to buy and sell things. B.It’s important to be wise consumers.
C.It’s good to buy what is needed. D.It’s not easy to make people buy less.
35.What is the best title for the text
A.Changes in Consumer Culture
B.Buying Less for Your Happiness
C.Green Consumption: A Choice for the Planet
D.How Materialistic Values Affect Consumer Behaviors
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。
How to overcome gym anxiety
Here are some tips to help you overcome anxiety in the gym and create a positive, empowering experience for yourself.
Set realistic expectations.
The first step in overcoming gym anxiety is to set realistic expectations. Understand that everyone starts somewhere and that the gym is a place for personal growth and improvement. 36 Every individual in the gym is on their own unique fitness journey.
Plan ahead and familiarize yourself.
37 Before heading to the gym, plan your exercise routine and familiarize yourself with the equipment you intend to use. Research exercise techniques and watch videos to gain confidence and knowledge. By doing so, you’ll enter the gym with a sense of purpose and direction.
Start slowly and gradually.
Ease into your gym routine by starting with exercises and machines you are comfortable with. 38 Taking small steps will not only help you build physical strength but also improve your mental resilience (韧性), empowering you to tackle new challenges.
39
Having a gym partner can provide huge support and motivation. Consider finding a friend who shares your fitness goals or seeking guidance from a personal trainer. A supportive companion or an expert can provide guidance and help remove anxiety by offering tips and feedback.
Practice mindfulness(正念) techniques.
Mindfulness exercises can be powerful tools to fight anxiety in any setting, including the gym. 40 Focusing on your breath and being present in the moment can help calm your mind and remove anxiety. Additionally, practicing mindfulness can allow you to fully involve yourself in the experience.
A.Find a gym partner or seek professional help.
B.Fight gym anxiety and unlock your true potential.
C.Remind yourself that progress certainly takes time.
D.Feeling prepared can significantly reduce anxiety levels.
E.Stepping foot inside a gym can cause feelings of anxiety.
F.Prior to your workout, take minutes to engage in deep breathing or thinking.
G.Gradually introduce new exercises or equipment as you become more confident.
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I became a magician by accident. When I was nine I learned how to make a coin disappear. At first the magic wasn’t any good; it was just a bad 41 I spent hours each day practising in the bathroom, running through the secret 42 in front of the mirror.
One day I made the coin disappear on the playground. What a miracle! Dozens of people were 43 . I showed the coin to everyone. Then it disappeared. The kids 44 and laughed. It was great. Everyone went 45 .
The teacher on duty crossed the playground to 46 more about it. Mrs. Tanner was a(n) 47 woman who controlled her class with an appetite for punishing students. She marched toward me and 48 to know what was going on.
The coin disappeared for her too. “Do it again,” she said angrily, and I did. My hands were 49 , but when I looked up, everything had 50 . I would remember the look on her face — the look of wide-eyed, open-mouthed 51 .
I kept seeing my teacher’s face — the strict look 52 into great wonder and joy all at once. The kids’ too. They had been 53 immediately from an indifferent (冷漠的) pack of creatures into real people. When the 54 of worry or pain had gone, the faces that shone without it were amazing.
Magicians get to see people at their very best, and in this transformation we can see what can only be described as real, actual 55 .
41.A.gesture B.trick C.joke D.word
42.A.talks B.messages C.smiles D.moves
43.A.debating B.performing C.watching D.playing
44.A.screamed B.whispered C.nodded D.sighed
45.A.wrong B.crazy C.blind D.hungry
46.A.leave out B.try out C.find out D.turn out
47.A.reliable B.pleasant C.smart D.annoying
48.A.demanded B.begged C.pretended D.promised
49.A.rising B.shaking C.flying D.dancing
50.A.started B.recovered C.changed D.ended
51.A.relief B.doubt C.disappointment D.astonishment
52.A.softening B.falling C.dividing D.breaking
53.A.admired B.transformed C.freed D.recognized
54.A.weight B.attempt C.significance D.example
55.A.kindness B.talent C.magic D.education
第二节 语法填空(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。
The Sanxingdui Museum, which 56 (be) in Guanghan City, is recognized as the most important ancient site in the Sichuan area for 57 (it) large size, long lasting period and rich cultural heritage. It is known as one of the 58 (great) archaeological discoveries in the 20th century, and honoured as “the source of Yangtze River Civilization”. The unique shapes of the relics make it hard for you 59 (picture) that thousands of years ago people could make these things. Even many 60 (expert) can’t explain how the ancient people made them. It is really worth 61 visit.
Sanxingdui 62 (discover) for the first time by a farmer in 1929,when he dug a big hole in his field. Since then more than 10,000 relics, some of 63 date back to 3,000-5,000 years ago, have been unearthed. But up to now they are still a mystery because there are neither documents 64 records about it. Also, there is no mention of this culture in the record of other states.
Sanxingdui cultural relics are precious cultural heritage of human beings. Among these Shu treasures there are a variety of unique shaped bronzes (青铜制品). The Sanxingdui Ruins also serve as strong evidence that Chinese culture is 65 (color).
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)
假如你是李华,请你写一篇短文向校英文报Labor and Health栏目投稿,内容包括:
1. 一次难忘的家务劳动经历;
2. 你的收获和感受。
注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
A Memorable Housework Experience
第二节 读后续写(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。
As Valentine’s Day, a time for expressing affection through the exchange of presents, drew near, Kendra found herself seated at the kitchen table, carefully penning her name on Valentine’s cards for her classmates. She recognized her own hesitation; words didn’t come easily to her. While she envied the ease with which her peers talked and laughed, her shyness often kept her quiet.
Kendra grabbed another card. Her eyes lit up at the phrase“You’re dynamite (引起轰动的人或物)!”—a term that would undoubtedly delight her Grammy, who frequently used the expression to praise their festive decorations. “Well, that looks dynamite!” Grammy would exclaim, her approval filling Kendra with warmth.
Just as Kendra was signing the cards, her mother came in, sharing the sad news of Elise, their neighbor, and her recent accident that led to a broken leg, restricting her to home schooling for the coming weeks. Kendra felt sorry for Elise, and quickly picked the most splendid valentine, hurrying to Elise’s home.
Upon arrival, Kendra’s look fell upon the life-sized deer statue decorating the front yard. She studied it, saying to herself, “Wouldn’t this deer look cool with a big heart around his neck Elise could look out of the window and see it decorated for Valentine’s day.”
With this idea, Kendra got the sizable red heart her Grammy had given her, tied it with string, and hung it around the statue’s neck like a festive chain. The next day, she decorated the antlers (鹿角) with a variety of smaller hearts. It was during this act of kindness that Colin and Amy, Elise’s fellow classmates, happened upon the scene. “Are you decorating Elise’s deer for Valentine’s Day ” they asked. Kendra confirmed with a nod, explaining her intention to cheer up Elise. Despite her uncertainty about what to add next, Colin proposed adding some color, while Amy suggested putting decorations on the deer’s back and forehead. United by a shared purpose, they agreed to meet later.
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。
Paragraph l:
That afternoon, they met to decorate the deer with the materials they had sourced.
Paragraph 2:
Just then, Elise’s front door opened, and Elise stuck her head out.
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