2017年河南省普通高中毕业班高考适应性测试
英语
第Ⅰ卷
第一部分听力(共两节)
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)
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。
l.What
are
the
speakers
talking
about
A.A
family.
B.A
weekend.
C.A
party.
2.What
happened
to
the
woman
A.She
felt
upset.
B.She
was
sick.
C.She
went
to
school
late.
3.When
are
they
probably
talking
A.In
the
morning.
B.In
the
afternoon.
C.An
the
evening.
4.Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place
A.At
Ashley's
home.
B.In
a
restaurant.
C.In
a
bar.
5.Which
beach
will
the
two
speakers
go
to
tonight
A.Santa
Monica
beach.
B.Malibu
beach.
C.Golden
beach.
第二节(共l5小题)
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.How
did
the
woman
feel
about
the
game
A.Unexpected.
B.Enjoyable.
C.Tiresome.
7.What
was
the
final
score
of
the
game
A.89-101.
B.98-110.
C.101-98.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers
A.Teacher
and
student.
B.Doctor
and
patient.
C.Boss
and
employee.
9.Why
does
the
woman
make
a
call
A.To
report
a
car
accident.
B.To
say
goodbye.
C.To
ask
for
leave.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What's
the
woman
doing
now
A.Having
a
job
interview.
B.Asking
the
way.
C.Helping
a
lost
man.
11.How
does
the
woman
feel
now
A.Anxious.
B.Frightened.
C.Amazed.
12.How
will
the
woman
go
to
Number
250
on
East
97th
Street
A.By
car.
B.By
bus.
C.On
foot.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Where
are
the
two
speakers
now
most
probably
A.In
their
classroom.
B.An
a
music
hall.
C.At
a
basketball
court.
14.What
did
the
man
complain
about
A.He
was
brought
to
a
children's
basketball
game.
B.He
would
have
the
children
teach
him
basketball.
C.The
woman
said
he
was
just
a
beginner
at
basketball.
15.What
does
the
man
think
of
the
children
A.He
plays
basketball
better
than
them.
B.They
play
basketball
better
than
him.
C.He
plays
basketball
as
well
as
the
children.
16.Why
does
the
man
want
to
do
sports
A.To
lose
weight.
B.To
become
stronger.
C.To
find
more
fun.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What
happened
to
the
boy
in
the
news
A.He
got
trapped
in
a
chimney.
B.He
got
caught
stealing
in
a
house.
C.He
got
lost
in
a
faraway
village.
18.Who
rescued
the
boy
A.The
police.
B.Firefighters.
C.Doctors.
19.How
was
the
boy
when
he
was
rescued
A.He
was
very
scared.
B.He
got
his
legs
broken.
C.He
was
in
good
condition.
20.What
was
still
unknown
to
the
police
A.How
long
the
boy
got
trapped.
B.Why
the
boy
used
the
chimney.
C.Whether
the
boy
lived
at
the
home.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节)
第一节(共15小题)
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21世纪教育网
A
Teens
Spring
Events
at
San
Francisco
Public
Library
GREAT
TEEN
BOOK
SWAP
Sunday,
March
19,2017-2:30
pm
to
5:30
pm
FREE
book!
Just
leave
us
a
review.
Here's
how
it
works:
Every
Thursday,
the
librarian
will
bring
out
several
books
and
allow
teens
the
chance
to
look
through
them
for
one
that
you'd
like
to
keep.
You
will,
in
turn,
swap
us
a
review
of
the
book
by
the
end
of
the
month.
For
ages
12-18.
For
more
information
,contact
Dorcas
at
doroas.
wong@sfpl.org.
THE
MIX
BOOK
CLUB!
Sunday,
March
19,2017-4:00
pm
to
5:00
pm
Teens
aged
13-18
are
welcome
to
The
Mix
at
SFPL
Book
Club!
We
read
a
different
book
each
month
that
you
help
choose.
This
month
we're
reading
The
Sun
is
Also
A
Star,
by
Nicola
Yoon.
New
members
and
drop-ins
are
always
welcome!
For
more
information,
please
e-mail
catherine.
cormier@
sfpl.org
or
call
(415)
557-4404.
THE
PORTRAIT
OF
A
LADY
BY
HENRY
JAMES
Sunday,
March
19,2017-6:30
pm
to
8:30
pm
Please
join
Chinatown's
World
Literature
Book
Club
for
an
enjoyable
discussion
of
The
Portrait
of
a
Lady
by
Henry
James.
This
famous
novel
follows
the
young,
free-spirited
heiress,
Isabel
Archer,
as
she
travels
from
New
York
to
Europe.
CARTOONING
&
GRAPHIC
NOVEL
WORKSHOP
Saturday,
March
25,2017-2:00
pm
to
4:00
pm
Join
teaching
artist
and
cartoonist
Aaron
Southerland
for
a
cartooning
and
graphic
novel
workshop.
Students
will
learn
to
create
their
very
own
cartoon
and
comic
characters
through
advanced
drawing
techniques.
This
is
a
Reading,
Writing
&
Poetry
program
from
SFPL.
We
love
reading/sharing/creating
words.
21.What
will
teens
have
to
do
at
GREAT
TEEN
BOOK
SWAP
A.Exchange
a
book
of
their
own.
B.Look
through
some
books
they
keep.
C.Share
a
review
of
the
book
they
choose.
D.Contact
Dorcas
at
dorcas.
wong@sfpl.org.
22.What
can
we
infer
about
THE
MIX
BOOK
CLUB
A.This
event
takes
place
12
times
a
year.
B.Only
those
who
book
seats
are
welcome.
C.Writers
read
their
books
to
participants.
D.Nicola
Yoon,
a
writer,
will
help
choose
books.
23.What
will
happen
at
Chinatown's
World
Literature
Book
Club
A.Drawing
contests.
B.Writing.
C.Character
creating.
D.Discussion.
24.What
is
mentioned
in
each
event
A.Teens'
ages.
B.Names
of
the
books
to
be
read.
C.Book
reviews.
D.Opening
and
closing
hours.
B
Enjoying
a
musical
performance
no
longer
requires
a
costly
ticket
or
a
trip
to
a
theater.
These
days,
musicians
are
performing
in
private
homes,
at
haircutting
shops,
at
airports...even
on
ferry
boats.
Musicians
like
house
concerts.
At
music
clubs
,they
often
have
to
perform
over
loud
conversation
or
deal
with
people
who
have
had
too
much
alcohol.
People
at
house
concerts
are
more
focused
on
listening
to
the
music.
Just
a
few
hours
before
the
Bombadils
started
singing
at
the
O'
Hair
Salon,
Lindsay
was
cutting
hair
and
Tamera
was
doing
facials.
Then,
they
moved
chairs
and
microphones
to
create
a
small
performance
space.
The
Bombadils
made
music
in
the
front
part
of
the
hair
salon,
near
the
hair
dryers
and
make-up
table.
"This
is
our
first
show
at
a
hair
salon,"
Sarah
Frank
of
the
Bombadils
told
concertgoers
at
last
week's
performance.
Frank
said
she
and
band
members
Luke
Fraser
and
Kaitlyn
Raitz
had
a
great
time
"interacting"
with
the
audience.
Concerts
in
people's
homes,
or
small
businesses
such
as
O'
Hair's,
are
becoming
more
popular,
musicians
say.
"There
is
a
more
relaxed
atmosphere,"
said
Domenic
Cicala,
a
musician
who
opened
up
his
O'Hair
Salon
to
concerts.
"People
really
get
to
know
the
artists."
At
house
concerts,
people
get
time
before
and
after
concerts
to
meet
the
performers.
Often,
the
hosts
or
guests
will
provide
food
and
drink.
"People
really
like
listening
to
music
in
the
living
room
of
a
friend,"
said
Matt
Hart,
with
Aubrey
Zoli
making
up
Local
Strangers,
a
folk-rock
group
based
in
Seattle.
At
many
such
concerts,
the
musicians
do
not
need
microphones.
Yet,
every
word
of
their
songs
can
be
heard.
25.Why
do
musicians
like
house
concerts
A.Because
private
homes
are
easier
to
get
to.
B.Because
people
pay
more
attention
to
their
music.
C.Because
they
can
do
other
things
while
performing.
D.Because
they
don't
have
to
bring
their
microphones.
26.What
impressed
Sarah
Frank
most
at
her
last
week's
performance
A.The
small
performance
space.
B.Her
first
show
at
a
hair
salon.
C.Their
"interacting"
with
the
audience.
D.The
more
relaxed
atmosphere.
27.How
many
music
groups
are
mentioned
in
the
text
A.One.
B.Two.
C.Three.
D.Four.
28.What
may
be
the
best
title
for
the
text
A.Musicians
struggle
to
make
a
living
B.People
really
get
to
know
the
artists
C.Musicians
find
new
places
to
perform
D.Concertgoers
won't
go
to
music
clubs
C
Charlotte
Heffelmire
was
home
in
Vienna,
Va.,
for
Thanksgiving
break
from
the
Air
Force
Academy
when
she
saw
that
her
father
had
gotten
stuck
under
the
pickup
truck
he'd
been
working
on.
"I
was
on
my
back,
face
up,
and
I
was
trying
to
get
some
brake
lines
when
apparently
the
jack
(千斤顶)
slipped
and
fell
down
on
me,"
her
dad,
Eric
Heffelmire,
told
WUSA9.
Gasoline
spilled(溢出)and
caught
fire,
and
he
knew
he
was
in
trouble.
"I
thought
they'd
be
pulling
out
a
dead
body
later
in
the
evening."
After
his
struggling
for
10
minutes,
his
barefoot
teenage
daughter
came
running
into
the
garage.
"I
felt
the
weight
shift,
and
I
said,
'
You
almost
got
it.'
and
then
it
was
just
UGHHHRRR,
and
suddenly
I'm
pulled
out,"
Eric
told
NBC4.
Even
Charlotte,
120
pounds
and
5-foot-6,
isn't
sure
where
her
power
came
from.
"It
was
some
crazy
strength,"
she
told
WUSA9.
Realizing
the
burning
truck
could
set
her
house
on
fire
at
any
moment,
Charlotte
jumped
into
the
truck
and
drove
it
out
of
the
garage.
"I
didn't
want
the
entire
house
to
explode
with
the
truck,
so
I
started
the
truck,
put
it
in
four-wheel
drive,
and
managed
to
drive
it
with
three
wheels,"
she
said.
Then
she
went
inside
the
house
to
grab
her
baby
sister
and
got
her
grandmother
out
of
the
house
too.
"I
just
did
what
I
had
to
do,
so
I
don't
feel
like
a
big
hero
or
anything,"
Charlotte
said.
Her
local
fire
department,
Fairfax
County
Fire
and
Rescue,
felt
differently,
awarding
her
the
Citizen
Lifesaving
Award.
29.What
did
Eric
Heffelmire
do
after
he
got
stuck
under
the
truck
A.He
put
out
the
fire.
B.He
tried
to
get
out.
C.He
shouted
for
help.
D.He
waited
for
his
death.
30.Why
was
Charlotte
awarded
by
the
local
fire
department
A.Because
she
remained
low-key.
B.Because
she
was
a
lifesaving
hero.
C.Because
she
did
what
they
should
do.
D.Because
she
had
some
crazy
strength.
31.Which
of
the
following
words
can
best
describe
Charlotte
A.Brave
and
powerful.
B.Determined
and
patient.
C.Energetic
and
outgoing.
D.Considerate
and
cautious.
D
You
might
make
a
disgusted
face
when
you
notice
that
the
person
waiting
in
their
car
at
the
red
light
next
to
you
is
picking
their
nose,
but
admit
it,
you
do
it
too.
And
while
it
might
be
the
natural
option
when
there
isn't
a
box
of
tissues
around,
it
can
be
bad
for
you.
The
main
reasons
people
feel
the
need
to
pick
their
nose
is
to
clear
it
of
dried
liquid,
stop
an
itch
(痒),
or
just
because
it
feels
good.
Boogers(鼻屎)
form
when
dried
liquid
and
cilia,
the
tiny
hairs
that
line
the
nostrils
(鼻孔),
trap
the
dust,
dirt,
and
other
things.
When
boogers
build
up
in
your
nose,
it
can
be
uncomfortable,
and
sometimes
just
blowing
into
a
tissue
doesn't
do
the
trick.
Otolaryngologist
Erich
P.
Voigt,
MD,
told
Business
Insider
that
picking
your
nose
can
cause
injuries
and
bleeding
within
your
nostrils.
That's
not
terribly
damaging,
but
when
the
bacteria
from
your
hands
get
into
your
body,
it
can
cause
a
cold
and
flu.
So
doctors
strongly
suggest
not
picking
the
nose.
If
dry
winter
air
is
causing
the
dirty
liquid
to
harden
in
your
nostrils,
making
you
want
to
pick,
consider
damping
the
air
at
home,
or
taking
a
steam
shower
to
soften
things
up
in
there.
Children,
who
are
most
famous
for
having
a
finger
up
their
nose,
sometimes
don't
realize
how
much
injury
they're
causing,
and
sometimes
it
can
lead
to
nose
bleeds.
So,
next
time
you
go
to
pick
your
nose,
think
about
how
many
bacteria
are
on
your
hands
and
in
your
boogers,
and
maybe
reach
for
a
tissue
instead.
Even
if
you'
re
alone,
and
not
waiting
for
the
light
to
turn
green,
please,
use
a
tissue.
32.Why
do
people
pick
their
nose
A.Because
they
want
to
disgust
others.
B.Because
they
have
the
need
to
do
it.
C.Because
they
have
nothing
else
to
do.
D.Because
they
don't
have
tissues
around.
33.Which
of
the
following
can
replace
the
underlined
part
"do
the
trick"
in
Paragraph
1
A.act
B.work
C.play
D.help
34.Which
can
help
people
avoid
a
cold
and
flu
according
to
the
text
A.Stopping
nose
picking.
B.Using
tissues
regularly.
C.Taking
a
shower
every
day.
D.Keeping
the
air
wet
at
home.
35.What
should
you
do
when
you
have
to
pick
your
nose
A.Be
careful
not
to
cause
bleeding.
B.Use
a
tissue
instead
of
bare
fingers.
C.Wait
for
the
light
to
turn
red
if
you
are
driving.
D.Wash
up
your
hands
and
clear
your
fingernails.
第二节(共5小题)
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。
In
the
age
of
the
keyboard,
some
people
seem
to
think
handwriting
lessons
are
on
the
way
out.
Steve
Graham,
a
literacy
professor
at
Vanderbilt
University
in
Nashville,
Tennessee,
has
been
hearing
about
the
death
of
handwriting
for
the
past
fifteen
years.
____36____
He
said,
"If
the
results
of
a
survey
we
have
published
this
year
are
accurate,
it
is
being
taught
by
about
ninety
percent
of
teachers
in
grades
one
to
three."
Ninety
percent
of
teachers
also
say
they
are
required
to
teach
handwriting.
____37____
Professor
Graham
says
one
study
published
this
year
found
that
about
three
out
of
every
four
teachers
say
they
are
not
prepared
to
teach
handwriting.
____38____
Others
teach
it
for
sixty
to
seventy
minutes
a
day.
Many
adults
remember
learning
that
way—by
copying
letters
over
and
over
again.
____39____
Many
experts
also
think
handwriting
should
not
be
taught
by
itself.
Instead,
they
say
it
should
be
used
as
a
way
to
get
students
to
express
ideas.
____40____
Teachers
commonly
report
that
about
one-fourth
of
their
students
have
poor
handwriting.
Some
people
might
think
handwriting
is
not
important
anymore
because
of
computers
and
voice
recognition
(辨认)
programs.
A.After
all,
that
is
why
we
write.
B.Nowadays
teachers
pay
more
and
more
attention
to
their
students'
writing.
C.So
is
it
still
being
taught
D.But
who
cares
if
people
know
how
to
write
well
E.But
studies
have
yet
to
answer
the
question
of
how
well
they
are
teaching
it.
F.Today's
thinking
is
that
short
periods
of
practice
are
better.
G.He
says
some
teachers
teach
handwriting
for
ten
or
fifteen
minutes
a
day.
第三部分
英语知识运用(共两节)
第一节
完形填空(共20小题)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Mildred
Webinga
Freeman
was
an
English
teacher
at
the
new
middle
school
I
attended
in
the
ninth
grade.
She
wasn't
my
____41____;
she
was
the
adviser
to
the
safety
patrol
(巡逻)
on
which
I
____42____.
I
loved
being
around
her
and
____43____
her
sense
of
humor
and
kind
personality.
She
was
____44____
a
good
listener.
At
the
end
of
the
year,
she
____45____
that
she
was
moving
to
Florida,
and
I
was
very
sad.
We
exchanged
____46____
and
became
pen
pals.
I
could
tell
her
____47____,
and
she
treated
me
____48____
respect
even
though
I
was
a
teenager.
In
Florida,
Mrs.
Freeman
became
a
Realtor(房地产经纪人),
____49____
she
managed
to
find
time
to
write
letters.
She
wrote
____50____
stories
and
always
took
my
concerns
____51____.
She
had
given
me
a(n)
____52____
invitation
to
visit,
and
I
missed
her
so
much.
When
I
____53____
to
take
her
up
on
the
____54____,
she
answered,"
Get
your
shoes
on
and
your
bags
____55____!
You
are
welcome
anytime!"
I
spent
three
weeks
with
her
in
Miami.
Her
____56____
of
poetry,
music,
and
creative
writing
____57____
me
to
fallow
these
endeavors(努力).
One
day
____58____
hanging
sheets
on
the
clothesline,
she
____59____
and
said,
"You
know,
the
sky
is
fuel
for
the
soul."
I
had
never
looked
at
the
____60____
before
heating
those
words.
Later
that
year,
I
received
a
call
that
Mrs.
Freeman
had
died.
41.A.mother
B.friend
C.classmate
D.teacher
42.A.served
B.advised
C.expected
D.1ed
43.A.shared
B.enjoyed
C.imagined
D
found
44.A.such
B.just
C.still
D.also
45.A.knew
B.announced
C.thought
D.realized
46.A.addresses
B.gifts
C.views
D.roles
47.A.anything
B
nothing
C.everything
D.something
48.A.in
B.as
C.with
D.to
49.A.so
B.but
C.or
D.for
50.A.amusing
B.different
C.emotional
D.ordinary
51.A.immediately
B.carefully
C.seriously
D.privately
52.A.urgent
B.1ucky
C.ambiguous
D.open
53.A.decided
B.hesitated
C.wrote
D.hurried
54.A.offer
B.promise
C.excuse
D.message
55.A.bought
B.found
C.filled
D.packed
56.A.10ve
B.dream
C.sense
D.feeling
57.A.persuaded
B.encouraged
C.forced
D.allowed
58.A.before
B.once
C.while
D
after
59.A
looked
over
B.100ked
out
C.100ked
up
D
looked
down
60.A.clouds
B.flowers
C.people
D.houses
第Ⅱ卷
注意:将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。
第三部分
英语知识运用(共两节)
第二节
(共10小题)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
One
night
four
college
kids
____61____
(stay)
out
late,
partying
and
having
a
good
time.
They
paid
no
mind
____62____
the
test
they
had
scheduled
for
the
next
day
and
didn't
study.
In
the
morning,
they
hatched
a
plan
to
get
out
of
____63____
(take)
their
test.
They
covered
____64____
(they)with
grease(润滑油)
and
dirt
and
went
to
the
Dean's
office
____65____
(nervous).Once
there,
they
said
they
____66____
(be)
to
a
wedding
the
previous
night
and
on
the
way
back
they
got
____67____
fiat
tire
and
had
to
push
the
car
back
to
campus.
The
Dean
listened
to
their
sad
story
and
got
lost
in
deep
____68____
(think).Then
he
offered
them
a
retest
three
days
later.
They
thanked
him
and
accepted
his
offer.
____69____
the
test
day
arrived,
they
went
to
the
Dean.
The
Dean
put
them
all
in
separate
____70____
(room)
for
the
test.
They
were
fine
with
this
since
they
had
all
studied
hard.
Then
they
saw
the
test.
It
had
2
questions.
1)Your
Name
________
(1
Point)
2)
Which
tire
burst
________
(99
Points)
Options—(a)
Front
Left
(b)
Front
Right
(c)
Back
Left
(d)
Back
Right
第四部分
写作(共两节)
第一节
短文改错(共10小题)
假如英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
The
incident
had
happened
on
my
way
to
a
bookstore
on
the
rainy
Sunday
afternoon.
I
was
waiting
for
the
green
light
when
a
girl
about
ten
was
knocked
down
by
a
passing
car,
that
drove
off
quickly.
A
man
immediately
rushes
to
the
girl
to
give
him
first
aid.
I
joined
in
without
hesitation.
A
young
woman
called
110
and
the
polices
soon
arrived
at
the
scene.
Fortunate
she
was
not
badly
injured
and
we
sent
her
to
the
nearest
hospital.
Comparing
with
the
escaped
driver,
I
am
proud
of
that
I
did.
第二节
书面表达
请你根据以下要点,以"My
year
of
2017"为话题写一篇英语短文。
要点:1.你在2017年的梦想;
2.你如何实现你的梦想。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.文中不得出现自己的真实信息。
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2017年河南省普通高中毕业班高考适应性测试
英语试题参考答案
选择题答案(1~60)
1.C
2.B
3.A
4.A
5.B
6.B
7.C
8.A
9.C
10.B
11.A
12.C
13.
14.A
15.B
16.A
17.A
18.B
19.C
20.B
21.C
22.A
23.D
24.D
25.B
26.C
27.B
28.C
29.B
30.B
31.A
32.B
33.D
34.A
35.B
36.C
37.E
38.G
39.F
40.A
41.D
42.A
43.B
44.D
45.B
46.A
47.C
48.C
49.B
50.A
51.C
52.D
53.C
54.A
55.D
56.A
57.B
58.C
59.C
60.A
第三部分
第二节
61.stayed
62.to
63.taking
64.themselves
65.nervously
66.had
been
67.a
68.thought
69.When
70.rooms
第四部分
第一节
The
incident
happened
on
my
way
to
a
bookstore
on
rainy
Sunday
afternoon.
I
was
waiting
for
the
green
light
when
a
girl
about
ten
was
knocked
down
by
a
passing
car,
drove
off
quickly.
A
man
immediately
to
the
girl
to
give
first
aid.
I
joined
in
without
hesitation.
A
young
woman
called
110
and
the
soon
arrived
at
the
scene.
she
was
not
badly
injured
and
we
sent
her
to
the
nearest
hospital.
with
the
escaped
driver,
I
am
proud
of
I
did.
三、One
possible
version
2017
is
a
once-a-year
chance
to
make
a
fresh
start,
to
let
go
of
failures,
frustrations,
and
friction—and
begin
all
over
again.
In
2017,
I
wish
to
improve
my
relationship
with
my
family
and
my
friends.
I'll
spend
more
time
talking
with
my
family
about
my
study
to
get
them
to
know
what
I
think
about.
I
won't
cover
my
ideas
to
make
myself
understood.
In
my
free
time,
I'm
going
to
help
with
some
housework.
I'll
try
my
best
to
help
my
friends
when
they
are
in
trouble.
I'll
do
all
I
can
to
make
myself
a
good
friend.