炎德·英才大联考雅礼中学2025届高三月考试卷(六)
英语参考答案
题序
1
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10
11
12
13
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15
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B
A
C
B
C
A
C
B
A
A
C
C
A
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19
20
21
22
23
24
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26
27
28
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30
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B
A
A
B
C
A
C
D
U
B
3
D
C
B
D
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31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
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D
A
B
B
A
D
C
F
A
E
B
C
D
A
D
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46
47
48
49
50
51
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54
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C
A
C
B
D
A
B
C
B
A
【语篇导读】本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍了一个临时照顾婴幼儿的系列培训课程。
21.A。细节理解题。由第一段中的“This babysitting class is for students 1.3-19 years of age”可知,该课程主要是针对
13一19岁的青少年,故选A。
22.C。细节理解题。由表格第三行中的“August18,2025”和“Fun Games&Child Care”可知,学生们在2025年8月18
日这天会学到有趣的游戏和幼儿护理相关知识,故选C。
23.D。细节理解题。由最后一段中的“we will transfer(转移)you into another course within one month for no
additional fee'”可知,如果有学生错过这门课程,也可在一个月内申请另一门课程,故选D。
【语篇导读】本文主要讲述的是作者喜欢反复阅读自己喜爱的书籍。作者认为,虽然书不会变,但人的心境和状态是变
化的,因此人在不同阶段对书籍的理解有所不同。我们可以在重读书籍的过程中不断思考并提升自己。
24.C。细节理解题。根据第一段“But books don't change,people do.And that''s what makes the act of rereading so
rich and transformative.”(但书不会变,人会变。这就是重读的行为如此丰富和具有变革性的原因。)可知,作者认
为重读意义非凡,故推荐人们去反复阅读书籍。故选C。
25.B。推理判断题。根据第三段“Published in1964,it's his classic memoir of1920 s Paris.The language is almost
intoxicating(令人陶醉的),an aging writer looking back on an ambitious yet simpler time.(该书出版于l964年,是
他关于20世纪20年代巴黎的经典回忆录。语言几乎令人陶醉,一个年老的作家回顾了一个雄心勃勃但简单的时
代。)”可知,《流动的盛宴》回忆了海明威年轻时在巴黎的点滴时光。故选B。
26.B。推理判断题。根据第四段“rereading an author's work is the highest currency a reader can pay them(重读作者
的作品是读者能支付给作者的最高报酬)”可知,读者的重读是对作者最大的嘉奖,故选B。
27.D。标题归纳题。根据第一段“And that's what makes the act of rereading so rich and transformative.(这就是重读
的行为如此丰富和具有变革性的原因。)”和第四段“But remember,it's you that have to grow and read and reread
in order to better understand your friends.(但请记住,为了更好地了解你的朋友,你必须成长、阅读和重读。)”可
知,作者全篇在反复强调重读的重要性,故选D。
【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章探讨了秋季树叶颜色变化的两种观,点:一种认为这些颜色是对昆虫的警告信号,
另一种认为它们有防晒功效。虽然存在争议,但两种观点都暗示秋季树叶的颜色变化对树木有保护作用。
28.C。推理判断题。根据第一段中的“For decades,textbooks claimed that autumn colors were just a byproduct of
dying leaves.That's what I was told as a student..”可知,多年来,教科书普遍认为秋叶的颜色只是叶子枯萎的副
产品,即它们在生命逐渐衰退时显示出的颜色。生态学家Dr.David Wilkinson表达了自己在学生时期被告知秋叶
无用的观点。由此可知,Dr.Wilkinson的话呈现了一种对于秋叶的普遍观点,故选C。
29.B。细节理解题。在文章的第二段中,Dr.William Hamilton认为鲜艳的秋叶向昆虫传达了一个信息:让它们远离
这些树木。Hamilton博士指出,在秋季,昆虫会选择在树木上产卵,而这些卵孵化成幼虫后,会在春天以树木为食,
这往往给树木带来灾难性的后果。树木可以通过产生毒素来抵御这些害虫。文章的第三段进一步阐述了
Hamilton博士的推测。他认为,具有强大防御能力的树木可能通过向产卵昆虫表明它们的卵将会面临危险,从而
进一步保护自己。通过在秋天长出鲜艳的树叶,树木展示了它们的致命性。昆虫进化出了避开颜色最鲜艳的树叶
的本能,因此,那些树叶颜色更鲜艳的树木存活几率增大。根据这两段内容,可以得出结论,Hamilton博士认为秋
天树木长出颜色鲜艳的树叶可以防止其受到害虫的侵害,因此选B。
英语参考答案(雅礼版)一11
雅礼中学2025届高三月考试卷(六)
英 语
本试题卷分为听力、阅读、语言运用和写作四个部分,共10页。时量120分钟。满分150分。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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。
例:How much is the shirt
A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.
答案是C。
1. What does the man plan to do
A. Take a lift.
B. Buy a pair of shoes.
C. Go to a shopping center.
2. Why has the woman moved the boy's seat
A. He talks too much.
B. He has trouble in listening.
C. She wants to see him better.
3. Why was the man stopped
A. He got wrong tickets. B. He got a parking fine. C. He broke traffic rules.
4. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. A province. B. A park. C. A wildlife picture.
5. Where does the conversation probably take place
A. At a restaurant. B. At a gas station. C. At a theater.
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。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 has the man been practicing
A. Backhand. B. Footwork. C. Serve.
7. Why do the speakers plan to meet tomorrow afternoon
A. To learn from some professional players.
B. To show their skills to their teammates.
C. To do some pre-game training.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. What is the woman recommending to the man
A. A book. B. A club. C. A course.
9. What is the woman reading now
A. The Beautiful Mind. B. The Kite Runner. C. The Great Gatsby.
10. How much time does the man have to read the book
A. About two weeks. B. About three weeks. C. About one month.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. How did the man learn about the apartment
A. In the newspaper. B. From his friend. C. Through the Internet.
12. What is covered in the rent
A. Gas. B. Electricity. C. Water.
13. When can the man move in
A. On Thursday. B. On Friday. C. On Sunday.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. What happened to the man's computer this morning
A. It broke down suddenly.
B. It became super hot.
C. It made some noise.
15. Why did the woman give candy to her schoolmate
A. She intended to express her appreciation.
B. She wanted to make her schoolmate happy.
C. Her schoolmate had low levels of blood sugar.
16. What does the woman expect the man to do
A. Think twice before taking action.
B. Be brave enough to ask for help.
C. Offer a helping hand to those in trouble.
17. When does the woman usually get upset
A. When she is very hungry.
B. When the man arrives late.
C. When she doesn't do well in exams.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. What motivated Marhara to start the lake cleanup
A. His environmental awareness.
B. A school project on pollution.
C. A local environmental organization.
19. How much waste failed to be properly dealt with in Indonesia last year
A. Around one fifth. B. Around one third. C. Around one half.
20. What is the key to solving Indonesia's waste problem in Marhara's opinion
A. Making some stricter laws.
B. Introducing more recycling facilities.
C. Forming a culture of cleaning up.
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
The Kidproof Babysitter Training Program
Attention, boys and girls—want to have fun and make money, too Want to be independent and have your own small business Then our babysitting class is for you! This babysitting class is for students 13-19 years of age who want to learn how to safely babysit infants(婴儿) and young children.
This class requires a minimum number of four students to run. Participants will be informed 48 hours before the scheduled class, should it be canceled and issued a full refund(退款). Those arriving more than 10 minutes late will not be issued a refund. It is important to note that being able to focus, listen and participate is necessary to be successful in this class. If you fail to follow the instructions, your parents will be asked to collect you and a refund will not be provided.
Dates Courses Spaces Prices
August 11, 2025 CPR(心肺复苏术) for Child and Infant, Care of Choking for Child and Infant, Injury/ First Aid/ Hands-on Practice 9 Openings Remaining $30.00(Members only)$35.00(Non-members)
August 18, 2025 Fun Games & Child Care, Feeding/ Nurturing 7 Openings Remaining
August 25, 2025 Child Behavior and Communication, Babysitting as a Business 15 Openings Remaining
No refunds within 72 hours of a course date, but we will transfer(转移) you into another course within one month for no additional fee. After one month, you must re-register and pay the full fee again. Tickets can also be transferred to someone else before the class date. Besides, bring a pen and wear comfortable clothes for the first-aid component of the course, as well as a bagged lunch and water bottle.
21. What do we know about the program
A. It is intended for teenagers.
B. It teaches students self-care skills.
C. Parents are required to be present.
D. Free meals will be provided after class.
22. What will students learn on August 18, 2025
A. Injury & First Aid.
B. CPR for Child and Infant.
C. Fun Games & Child Care.
D. Care of Choking for Child and/ Infant.
23. What should students do if they fail to attend the class
A. Demand a refund within one week.
B. Transfer their ticket to others after class.
C. Re-register for the same class 72 hours later.
D. Sign up for another course within one month.
B
Returning to a book you've read many times can feel like drinks with an old friend. There's a welcome familiarity, but also sometimes a slight suspicion that time has changed you both, and thus the relationship. But books don't change, people do. And that's what makes the act of rereading so rich and transformative.
The beauty of rereading lies in the idea that our bond with the work is based on our present mental register. It's true, the older I get, the more I feel time has wings. But with reading, it's all about the present. It's about the now and what one contributes to the now, because reading is a give and take between author and reader. Each has to pull their own weight.
There are three books I reread annually. The first, which I take to reading every spring, is Ernest Hemingway's A Moveable Feast. Published in 1964, it's his classic memoir of 1920s Paris. The language is almost intoxicating(令人陶醉的), an aging writer looking back on an ambitious yet simpler time. Another is Annie Dillard's Holy the Firm, her poetic 1975 ramble(随笔) about everything and nothing. The third book ís Julio Cortazar's Save Twilight: Selected Poems, as if a bottle of wine remaining more and more mellow as time flows.
While I tend to buy a lot of books, these three were given to me as gifts, which might add to the meaning I attach to them. But I imagine that, while money is indeed wonderful and necessary, rereading an author's work is the highest currency a reader can pay them. The best books are the ones that open further as time passes. But remember, it's you that have to grow and read and reread in order to better understand your friends.
24. What does the author imply in the first paragraph
A. Drinking with old friends is quite beneficial.
B. Either books or us are changeable along with time.
C. It is recommended to read one book over and over again.
D. Rereading requires a large amount of time and money.
25. What do you know about Hemingway's A Moveable Feast
A. It's a brief account of a trip.
B. It's about Hemingway's life as a young man.
C. It's a record of a historic event.
D. It's about Hemingway's friends in Paris.
26. How do you understand“rereading an author's work is the highest currency a reader can pay them” in the last paragraph
A. Rereading can help readers pay their debts.
B. Rereading will bring satisfaction to authors.
C. The more one reads, the richer he will be.
D. Readers should pay money to reread books.
27. What is the best title for the passage
A. Three Masterpieces I Reread Annually
B. Effective Approaches to Rereading Books
C. Author and Reader Pull Their Own Weight
D. Rereading Does Matter to Personal Growth
C
As trees turn gold and red in autumn, scientists are debating exactly what those colors are for. For decades, textbooks claimed that autumn colors were just a byproduct of dying leaves. “I had always assumed that autumn leaves were waste baskets,” said ecologist Dr. David Wilkinson. “That's what I was told as a student.” But in recent years, scientists have recognized that autumn colors probably play an important role in the life of many trees.
Dr. William Hamilton, from Oxford University, proposed that bright autumn leaves contain a message: they warn insects to leave them alone. In the fall, insects choose trees where they will lay their eggs. Then the next spring, the baby insects feed on the tree, often with damaging results. A tree can discourage these insects with poisons.
Dr. Hamilton assumed that trees with strong defenses might be able to protect themselves even further by letting egg-laying insects know what was in store for their eggs. By producing brilliant autumn colors, the trees advertised their deadliness. As insects evolved to avoid the brightest leaves, natural selection favored trees that could become even brighter.
The leaf-signal theory has drawn criticism, most recently from Dr. William Hoch at the University of Wisconsin, who argues that bright leaves appear on trees that have no insects to warn off. His recent work suggests that fall colors serve mainly as a sunscreen. Autumn leaves cannot capture all the sunlight striking them, and the leftover energy can build up in the leaf and cause damage to its tissue. Anthocyanins(花青素) that produce red and orange colors appear to protect autumn leaves by blocking some of the sunlight. “You may have a few instances where insects have some sort of relationship to colorchanges,” Dr. Hoch said, “but it's almost certainly not a broad-based explanation. It doesn't hold any water.”
These arguments have not swayed Dr. Hamilton's supporters, who argue that the leaf-signal theory is still worth investigating. But both sides agree that the debate has been useful, because it has given them deeper admiration for this time of year.
28. What did Dr. Wilkinson present about autumn leaves
A. A new discovery.
B. A wide-ranging debate.
C. A commonly-held view.
D. A theoretical assumption.
29. What is the function of bright autumn leaves according to Dr. Hamilton
A. To attract certain insects.
B. To prevent trees from harm.
C. To store nutrients for the future.
D. To maintain ecological balance.
30. Which of the following is TRUE according to the last two paragraphs
A. Dr. Hamilton's supporters ignore Dr. Hoch's criticism completely.
B Dr. Hoch's work rules out other functions of fall colors except as a sunscreen.
C Both sides of the debate have had a better understanding of the functions of colors.
D. The lack of a connection between bright leaves and insect warning is evidence for Dr. Hoch's criticism.
31. What is the main idea of the text
A. The sun's hot touch can burn tree leaves.
B. Mother nature favors the most colorful leaves.
C. Autumn leaves are just nature's waste baskets.
D. Those brilliant fall outfits may be saving trees.
D
Dreams have fascinated people for years, yet we struggle to understand their purpose. Some theories suggest dreams help us deal with emotions, solve problems or manage hidden desires. Others suggest they clean up brain waste or make memories stronger.
David Eagleman, a neuroscientist at Stanford University, suggests another theory. It takes into account that the human brain has an ability called neuroplasticity(神经可塑性)—certain areas are able to take on new tasks. He argues the brain distributes itsresources by “carrying out a do-or-die competition” for brain territory where sensory areas“gain or lose neural territory when inputs slow, stop or shift”. “For example, people who lose sight or hearing show heightened sensitivity in the remaining senses,”says Eagleman.
When we sleep, we can smell, hear and feel, but visual information is absent—except during rapid eye movement(REM) sleep. About 90 minutes after falling sleep, we enter REM sleep. It begins when neurons in your brain stem signal the beginning of two important tasks. Activity of these neurons, for one, paralyze motor nerves, hampering the sleeper's acting out what is happening in the dream. Also, they send messages directly to the visual cortex(皮层), which starts the dreaming process. As long as the neurons in the visual cortex are actively performing their job, they won't be taken over by nearby neurons that process other sensory information. Dreams are the brain's way of fighting the takeover from other senses.
Eagleman argues that the more plastic the brain is, the more necessary REM sleep is for performing a defense. For babies to develop properly, they must sleep a lot, spending almost 50 percent of their time in REM sleep. But as people age, their brains become less flexible. At the same time, adults spend less time on REM sleep.
Deirdre Leigh Barrett, a psychologist at Harvard University, says, “Eagleman's theory is very convincing.” However, some dream researchers have different views. They think although the blind mole rat does not see, it still experiences REM sleep. Yet some evolutionary adaptations are features that were useful in the past but have become less significant as animals have evolved. So perhaps there was no pressure for blind mole rats to lose REM activity as they evolved without vision.
32. Why does Eagleman mention the example in paragraph 2
A. To show the brain is highly adaptive.
B. To prove the neurons can repair themselves.
C. To explain the significance of the five senses.
D. To illustrate the unevenness of the brain resource.
33. What does the underlined word“hampering” in paragraph 3 mean
A. Conducting. B. Preventing. C. Spotting. D. Stimulating.
34. What can be inferred from Eagleman's statements in paragraph 4
A. Brain plasticity increases as people get older.
B. REM sleep and brain plasticity are interrelated.
C. Adults need more sleep to keep fit than babies.
D. People's aging process has little effect on REM sleep.
35. What do some dream researchers think of Eagleman's theory
A. It lacks credibility.
B. Its theoretical basis is novel.
C. Its application is limited.
D. It agrees with evolutionary laws.
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。
The California road trip down Highway 1 is iconic. 36 It's a dream trip for people who like to drive cars. So when I was offered the opportunity to do that trip in an electric vehicle(EV)—sort of reimagining that classic road trip without contributing to climate change—I decided to give it a try.
I picked up my electric car, a Tesla, at San Francisco International Airport. I was worried that it would have a steep learning curve, but it was really like any other car. 37 However, it took me less than 30 minutes to adjust to all these things. The rideitself was smooth, and it felt the same as driving a traditional car. It had so much power and that surprised me. It can go very fast, very quickly, even on the steep hills the region is known for.
My biggest concern at the beginning of this EV road trip was running out of battery life in the middle of nowhere. 38 I had no idea how advanced the infrastructure for EVs would be on my route. Before I left, I just checked Google Maps for charging stations and a couple of forums to make sure an all-EV road trip was possible, at least in theory.
When I picked up the car, it said I could go more than 250 miles on one charge. 39 I'd also heard that some electric cars use a lot of electricity if you turn on theheat, but I never turned on the heat because it was the perfect temperature during my trip.
Beyond the ease and convenience of ecotourism, it felt good to be driving an EV in this area too. Not that EVs don't pollute at all, but it was a good feeling to not be doing the opposite of what I should do in that beautiful landscape. You've got a silent car, you don't disturb the animals, and you don't pollute the air. 40.
A. I never tested that on the trip.
B. I didn't like eco-friendly cars at all.
C. I'm not the fastest guy with electronics.
D. Almost everyone knows about that route.
E. It's a lot more eco-friendly than a normal car.
F. I had never driven an eco-friendly car before.
G. The route is well-known for its rough conditions.
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。
An elderly carpenter was ready to retire. He 41 his employer-contractor of his intentions to leave the house-building business to live a more 42 life with his wife and enjoy his extended family. He would 43 the paycheck each week, but he acknowledged that they could 44 without it. The contractor, sad to lose a(n)45worker, asked him to build one last house as a personal 46.
The carpenter agreed but lost enthusiasm for his work, turning to poor 47 and inferior materials. It was an unfortunate way to end a(n)48 career.
When the carpenter finished his work, his employer came to 49 the house. Then he handed the front-door 50 to the carpenter and said, “This is your house…my gift to you.” Shocked, the carpenter realized he had built his own future home carelessly.
What a51! If he had only known he was building his own house, he would have done it all so differently.
This story 52 our lives. We 53 our futures daily, often without putting in our best effort. Later, we're terrified to find we must live in the houses we've built. Knowing we can't redo the past, we should remember: we are the 54 of our lives. Each day, our actions and choices 55 our future. As someone said, “Life is a do-it-yourself project.” Build wisely, starting today.
41. A. reminded B. informed C. warned D. accused
42. A. flexible B. fulfilling C. leisurely D. hurried
43. A. earn B. demand C. count D. miss
44. A. get by B. carry on C. fit in D. pass by
45. A. talkative B. energetic C. friendly D.competent
46. A. idea B. achievement C. favor D. plan
47. A. workmanship B. reputation C.communication D. leadership
48. A. crazy B. short C. remarkable D. ordinary
49. A. admire B. inspect C. decorate D. paint
50. A. lock B. handle C. document D. key
51. A. shame B. coincidence C. relief D. mess
52. A. guides B. mirrors C. inspires D. changes
53. A. imagine B. enjoy C. construct D. consider
54. A. owners B. carpenters C. passengers D. observers
55. A. shape B. predict C. record D. show
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。
The black box of a passenger jet that crashed in South Korea's southwestern airport late last month failed to work for the last four minutes.
About 56 size of a shoebox, a black box actually 57(compose) of two parts: a flight data recorder(FDR) and a cockpit voice recorder(CVR). The recorded data help investigators work out whether a mechanical fault, human error 58something else caused the crash.
The ministry's aviation railway accident investigation committee planned to identify the cause 59 the data not being stored. The localizer(航向信标台) refers to a part of the instrument landing system 60(provide) aircraft with runway centerline guidance.
On Dec. 29,2024, a Jeju Air passenger jet, 61 carried 181 people from Bangkok, landed without heels, skidded off the runway and hit a concrete mound(土堆)62(equip) with the localizer at the end of the runway at Muan InternationalAirport.
The accident killed 179 people aboard the aircraft, with only 2 surviving. It was precisely because the two crew members were sitting in the tail of the plane and fastening their seat-belts that they were able 63(rescue). Four minutes before the accident happened, the plane's captain shouted a Mayday(无线电求救信号) and announced the return to the airport.
The ministry said that they swore to 64(thorough) investigate the accident through an 65(analyze) of various data to get to the bottom of the incident.
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,外教David在上学期期末学生的评教调查里,满意度不太理想,这让他十分困惑。新学期伊始,他向同学们征求意见。请你给David写一封邮件,内容包括:
1.你的看法;
2.你的建议(至少两点)。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear David, I hope this email finds you well. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。
One morning on my way to school, I noticed an elderly woman dressed in a yellow vest(马甲) carrying a garbage bag and one of those rubbish claws(爪形器具). “What's that lady doing ” I asked Mum. “Vest Lady. She just picks up rubbish around here for fun,” Mum said. “Why would someone think picking up rubbish looking like a construction worker is fun ” I puzzled.
For several years I'd witness this mysterious Vest Lady—rain or shine—on my way to school. I had thought she was crazy for picking up rubbish. Eventually I smiled and waved at her each time I saw her. Later, I moved to high school. The time I saw rubbish here and there I felt really annoyed. Then I'd think, “Why isn't anyone picking up this rubbish People are so inconsiderate!” However, shortly after, I realized picking up the rubbish was not someone else's problem.
Now I couldn't walk past litter without feeling guilty. I volunteered to clean up rubbish around our school. Strange as it might sound, picking up litter was kind of a thrill for me! In fact, I was so determined that for my 17th birthday I bought myself a rubbish claw, reusable gloves and a reflective safety yellow vest with my own name on it.
During my first attempt in my stylish equipment, I met with unfriendly looks from others as if I were a criminal doing community service. One day, I had an epiphany(顿悟):“I'm acting just like Vest Lady!”
But there was too much rubbish around, cigarette ends littered about, cans rolling on the street, pieces of paper hidden in the grass and plastic. Working alone was too weak! How would I get more volunteers involved in rubbish removal A smart idea flashed into my mind.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Soon I created my website .___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________More and more people put on vests with their own names. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________