长铁一中2018届高三第一次月考试卷
英
语
(考试时间:120分钟
试卷满分: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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
What
does
the
woman
want
to
watch
A.
A
basketball
game
B.
A
talk
show
C.
A
dance
performance
2.
What
will
the
speakers
do
together
A.
Go
to
a
cafe
B.
Visit
a
museum
C.
Go
shopping
3.
What
is
the
boy
doing
A.
Playing
a
computer
game.
B.
Visiting
a
website.
C.
Sending
an
e-mail
4.
What
is
Alice’s
father
like
A.
Friendly
B.
Helpful
C
.Independent
5.
How
much
should
the
woman
pay
if
she
stays
for
two
weeks
A.$90
B.
$120
C.
$180
第二节
(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.
How
will
the
woman
go
to
work
A.
By
bus
B.
By
car
C.
By
subway
7.
Where
will
the
woman
put
the
advertisement
A.
On
the
wall
B.
In
a
newspaper
C.
On
the
Internet
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。
8.
Where
is
the
closest
ATM
A.
Beside
a
convenience
store
B.
Beside
a
big
yellow
building
C.
Beside
a
small
yellow
building
9.
Where
will
the
woman
buy
some
things
A.
On
3rd
Street
B.
On
22nd
Street
C.
On
23rd
Street
听下面一段对话,回答第10至12三个小题。
10.What
sport
does
the
boy
like
A.
Rope
skipping
B.
Cycling
C.
Running
11.What
will
the
boy
probably
do
A.
Go
back
home
B.
Apply
for
a
card
C.
Change
his
clothes
12.Where
are
probably
the
speakers
A.
In
a
bakery
B.
In
a
gym
C.
In
a
park
听下面一段对话,回答第13至16四个小题。
13.What
does
Harry
think
of
his
college
life
A.
Relaxing
B.
Stressful
C.
Free
How
old
is
Harry
most
probably?
A.
Sixteen
B.
Nineteen
C. Twenty
15.
What
does
Harry
probably
do
most
of
the
time?
A.
Study
B.
Watch
TV
C.
Play
around
16.
Who
used
to
cook
meals
for
Harry
A.
His
sister
B.
His
father
C.
His
mother
听下面一段对话,回答第17至20四个小题。
17.What
are
Chris
and
Jessica
going
to
do
A.
Buy
a
new
house
B.
Repair
their
old
house
C.
Relax
in
a
lake
house
18.
What
do
we
know
about
Chris’
job
A.
He
earns
a
lot
of
money
B.He
often
travels
to
Miami
C.He
works
8
hours
a
day
19.What
is
Jessica
too
busy
to
do
during
the
year
A.
Read
books
B.
Clean
the
house
C.
Pick
up
her
kids
20.What
is
Jessica
good
at
A.
Fishing
B.
Swimming
C.
Writing
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Museums,
art
galleries
and
fantastic
archaeological
sites
-
they
can
all
be
inspirational
reasons
to
travel.
Below
are
several
best
culture
and
art
group
tours
for
2017.
1.Caravaggio
in
Naples
Ace
Cultural
Tours
is
offering
a
new
10-day
Route
of
Caravaggio,
which
explores
the
influence
of
the
great
painter
Caravaggio
on
the
art
of
his
contemporaries(同时代的人)and
followers.
Dr
Peter
Higginson
guides
the
trip
and
highlights
(亮点)include
evening
lectures
and
walking
tours
of
old
Valletta.
Departures
between
November
and
December.
2.Alexander
the
Great
in
Turkey
Offering
the
chance
to
be
among
the
first
to
visit
the
brand
new
archaeological
museum
in
Troy
which
opens
early
next
year,
this
12-day
The
Conquest
of
Asia
Minor
tour
follows
in
the
footsteps
of
Alexander
the
Great.
The
tour,
led
by
Peter
Sommer,
includes
visits
to
the
temple
of
Apollo,
the
tomb
of
Achilles
and
the
Castle
of
St
Peter.
Departures
between
March
and
May.
3.The
American
dream
This
new
nine-day
Museums
of
Washington
DC
and
New
York
tour
led
by
Dr
Peter
Smith
offers
visits
to
some
of
the
US's
most
celebrated
museums.
It
includes
a
private
tour
of
the
Museum
of
Modern
Art
before
it
opens
its
doors
to
the
public.
There
are
also
stops
at
George
Washington’s
home
at
the
White
House.
Departures
between
August
and
October.
4.Capability
Brown
landscapes
The
influence
of
landscape(
景)architect
Lancelot
‘Capability’
Brown's
‘natural’
style
has
had
a
deep
impact
on
the
English
landscape
tradition
as
well
as
garden
styles
worldwide.
This
four-day
Brown
landscapes
tour,
led
by
Dr
Paula
Nuttall,
visits
some
of
Brown’s
most
striking
landscapes
and
parklands
including
Croome
Court
and
Bowood
House.
Departures
between
June
and
October
.
21.When
can
visitors
go
to
visit
the
Castle
of
St
Peter
A.In
September.
B.In
November.
C.In
April.
D.In
July.
22.What
can
visitors
do
on
Route
of
Caravaggio
A.Visit
the
temple
of
Apollo.
B.Go
to
Museum
of
Modern
Art.
C.Learn
something
about
a
great
artist.
D.Enjoy
striking
landscapes
and
parklands.
23.Who
will
lead
visitors
to
visit
the
White
House
A.Dr
Peter
Smith.
B.Dr
Paula
Nuttall.
C.Peter
Sommer.
D.Dr
Peter
Higginson.
24.Which
tour
can
you
choose
if
you
only
have
a
six-day
holiday
A.Route
of
Caravaggio.
B.Brown
landscapes
tour.
C.The
Conquest
of
Asia
Minor
tour.
D.Museums
of
Washington
DC
and
New
York
tour.
B
Stephen
Edwin
King,
one
of
the
best-selling
authors
of
all
time,
has
inked
numerous
novels.
He
once
received
the
‘National
Medal
of
the
Arts’
from
the
US
President
Barack
Obama
and
was
called
“one
of
the
most
popular
and
productive
writers
of
our
time”
His
carrier
as
a
novelist
began
with
the
creation
of
‘Carrie’.
At
that
time
he
was
a
teacher
and
during
the
summer
vacation
he
did
part-
time
work
to
earn
a
little
money
to
make
his
ends
meet.
However,
the
publication
of
‘Carrie’
was
a
milestone
in
his
life
and
it
also
helped
to
better
his
standard
of
living.
His
books
earned
him
fame
and
money
and
not
being
able
to
deal
with
the
sudden
success
that
he
turned
to
alcohol.
His
book
‘Cujo’
was
written
around
that
time
and
according
to
him,
he
does
not
remember
having
written
it.
The
character
of
Jack
Torrance
in
the
novel
‘The
Shining’
is
a
reflection
of
King
himself,
but
after
his
family
took
to
questioning
him
about
his
drinking
habits,
he
quit
and
never
went
back
to
it.
His
book
‘Rage’
was
about
a
school
shooter
and
his
violent
doings,
which
the
author
wrote
under
the
penname
Richard
Bachman.
Years
later,
some
school
kids
did
such
horrible
crime
and
said
they
had
read
the
book
‘Rage’.
For
the
greater
good
of
the
society,
the
author
suggested
the
book
not
be
printed
any
longer.
All
knows
him
as
an
author
but
very
few
know
that
King,
together
with
contemporary
writers
Mitch
Albom,
Amy
Tan
and
cartoonist
Matt
Groening
forms
the
band
‘Rock
Bottom
Remainders’
and
they
even
perform
once
in
a
while.
Though
creating
horror
stories,
King
often
skips
13
as
it
petrifies
him.
In
an
interview
he
said,
“When
I’m
writing,
I'll
never
stop
work
if
the
page
number
is
13
or
a
multiple
of
13;
I'll
just
keep
on
typing
till
I
get
to
a
safe
number.”
25.Which
book
had
a
great
effect
on
King’s
life
A.Carrie
B.Cujo
C.The
Shining
D.On
Writing:
A
Memoir
of
the
Craft
26.The
underlined
word
“petrifies”
in
the
last
paragraph
can
be
replaced
by
A.hates
B.excites
C.frightens
D.comforts
27.What
can
we
know
about
King
A.He
is
addicted
to
alcohol.
B.He
has
a
sense
of
social
responsibility.
C.He
is
also
famous
for
his
music
talent.
D.He
does
part-time
jobs
to
experience
life.
C
Boxwars
is
a
fast-growing
entertainment
phenomenon
that
takes
the
childhood
pastime
of
playing
with
cardboard
boxes
to
a
whole
new
level.
Participants
use
cardboard
to
create
weapons,
trucks,
tanks,
huge
animals
and
so
on.
Then
they
put
on
monumental
battle
shows
during
which
every
creation
is
completely
destroyed!
Boxwars
is
the
brainchild
of
Australian
friends
Hoss
Siegel
and
Ross
Koger,
who
came
up
with
it
nearly
a
decade
ago
over
drinks.
They
did
it
at
a
party
and
had
a
great
time,
and
then
they
decided
to
do
it
again.
With
each
new
boxwar
party,
the
suits
and
structures
became
more
and
more
carefully
prepared
until
they
couldn't
fit
in
their
back
gardens
any
more.
So
they
moved
the
party
to
a
local
park
on
Boxing
Day
2002,
and
people
who
were
having
barbecues
at
the
park
rushed
over
to
watch
them.
And
that's
when
they
realized
that
their
silly
games
actually
had
huge
entertainment
value.
That
was
the
beginning
of
Boxwars.
They
go
to
the
same
spot
every
year
on
Boxing
day.
Today,
Boxwars
builds
complex
structures
for
each
themed
battle.
The
sport
has
expanded
beyond
Boxing
Day
–
it
is
now
a
part
of
nearly
every
major
festival
or
event
in
Australia
and
around
the
world.
Boxwars
is
now
run
by
the
Boxwars
Council,
and
has
lots
of
fans
across
the
globe.
“One
of
our
main
aims
is
to
bring
cardboard
back
to
the
consumers
who
deserted
it
in
the
first
place
without
realising
its
true
potential,”
the
official
website
states.
“Cardboard,
or
the
street
name
‘box’,
we
quickly
discovered,
had
brilliant
properties
for
engineering.
The
limits
of
scale
and
awesomeness
were
continuously
pushed
to
greater
commanding
heights
with
the
development
of
our
skills
with
this
great
thing.”
28.What
can
we
infer
about
Boxwars
A.America
is
its
birthplace.
B.It
is
considered
to
be
a
waste
of
money.
C.Its
first
appearance
was
on
Boxing
Day
2002.
D.All
the
weapons
made
for
it
will
be
destroyed.
29.What
is
a
main
purpose
mentioned
in
the
text
to
run
Boxwars
A.To
prepare
people
for
possible
war.
B.To
exercise
children’s
ability
of
using
hands.
C.To
make
people
realize
the
use
of
deserted
box.
D.To
provide
a
chance
to
satisfy
people's
curiosity.
30.What
did
Hoss
Siegel
and
Ross
Koger
think
of
their
idea
of
Boxwars
at
first
A.Significant
and
popular.
B.Fun
but
foolish.
C.Interesting
but
expensive.
D.Challenging
but
beneficial.
31.What
might
be
the
best
title
for
the
text
A.Boxwars
–
a
creative
design
B.Boxwars–
a
popular
game
C.Boxwars–
a
new
kind
of
box
D.Boxwars–
a
fierce
competition
D
An
image
is
worth
a
thousand
kilos
Okay,
so
maybe
not
a
thousand
kilos,
exactly,
but
a
study
shows
how
a
photo
diary
can
keep
dieters
motivated,
making
them
more
likely
to
achieve
their
target
weight.
Elías
Kuzmar
Daza,
a
medical
professional
from
Colombia,
studied
the
motivation
levels
of
patients
on
weight
loss
programs
at
a
nutrition
clinic.
Different
measurements
were
taken
of
the
patients
each
week,
including
body
mass
index(指
)food
and
exercise
diaries,
etc.
to
record
their
progress.
In
addition,
full-body
photographs
were
taken
each
week,
which
proved
to
be
very
motivating
and
a
key
factor
in
patients
completing
the
full
program.
Over
the
course
of
the
sixteen-week
program,
a
full
ninety
percent
of
patients,
aged
between
16
and
72,
saw
the
treatment
through
to
the
end,
with
seventy
percent
successfully
meeting
their
weight
loss
aims.
Among
those
monitored,
one
measurement
proved
particularly
motivating:
waistline.
This
finding
indicates
that
the
majority
of
the
patients
who
attended
the
clinic
did
so
motivated
by
image,
rather
than
any
underlying
condition.
It
should
be
pointed
out
that
eighty
percent
of
them
were
female.
Another
useful
finding
of
this
study
was
that
patients
did
not
necessarily
need
to
attend
the
clinic
in
person
for
the
program
to
be
effective.
A
support
line
was
set
up,
which
patients
could
call
to
submit
their
measurements.
They
also
took
and
sent
their
own
full-body
photographs
to
the
researcher.
Fifty
percent
of
patients
completed
the
program
in
this
way.
Summarizing
the
findings,
Kuzmar
says:
“What
patients
want
is
a
photo,
rather
than
cold
numbers.”
These
photos
serve
as
visual
confirmation
that
all
their
hard
work
is
paying
off,
encouraging
them
on
to
further
weight
loss.
32.What
is
the
purpose
of
the
study
A.To
show
losing
weight
is
very
easy.
B.To
compare
several
ways
to
lose
weight.
C.To
prove
the
effect
of
images
in
weight
losing.
D.To
see
how
many
people
can
lose
weight
successfully.
33.How
many
patients
in
the
clinic
reached
their
weight-loss
goals
A.50%.
B.70%.
C.80%.
D.90%.
34.What
can
give
people
most
motivation
when
they
are
trying
to
lose
weight
A.Friends'
encouragement.
B.Others'
strong
muscles.
C.Their
slimmer
waistline.
D.Their
standard
blood
pressure.
35.What
must
the
patients
do
to
complete
the
weight
–loss
program
A.Go
to
the
clinic
every
week.
B.Call
to
submit
their
measurements.
C.Report
to
the
professional
every
day.
D.Take
full-body
photographs
each
week.
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。
Every
animal
sleeps,
but
the
reason
for
this
has
remained
foggy.
When
lab
rats
are
not
allowed
to
sleep,
they
die
within
a
month.
36
One
idea
is
that
sleep
helps
us
strengthen
new
memories.
37
We
know
that,
while
awake,
fresh
memories
are
recorded
by
reinforcing
(加强)
connections
between
brain
cells,
but
the
memory
processes
that
take
place
while
we
sleep
have
been
unclear.
Support
is
growing
for
a
theory
that
sleep
evolved
so
that
connections
between
neurons(神经元)
in
the
brain
can
be
weakened
overnight,
making
room
for
fresh
memories
to
form
the
next
day.
38
Now
we
have
the
most
direct
evidence
yet
that
he
is
right.
39
The
synapses(神经键)
in
the
mice
taken
at
the
end
of
a
period
of
sleep
were
18
per
cent
smaller
than
those
taken
before
sleep,
showing
that
the
connections
between
neurons
weaken
while
sleeping.
If
Tononi’s
theory
is
right,
it
would
explain
why,
when
we
miss
a
night`s
sleep,
we
find
it
harder
the
next
day
to
concentrate
and
learn
new
information
—
our
brains
may
have
smaller
room
for
new
experiences.
Their
research
also
suggests
how
we
may
build
lasting
memories
over
time
even
though
the
synapses
become
thinner.
The
team
discovered
that
some
synapses
seem
to
be
protected
and
stayed
the
same
size.
40
“You
keep
what
matters,”
Tononi
says.
A.
We
should
also
try
to
sleep
well
the
night
before.
B.
It’s
as
if
the
brain
is
preserving
its
most
important
memories.
C.
Similarly,
when
people
go
for
a
few
days
without
sleeping,
they
get
sick.
D.
The
processes
take
place
to
stop
our
brains
becoming
loaded
with
memories.
E.
That’s
why
students
do
better
in
tests
if
they
get
a
chance
to
sleep
after
learning.
F.
“Sleep
is
the
price
we
pay
for
learning,”
says
Giulio
Tononi,
who
developed
the
idea.
G.
Tononi’s
team
measured
the
size
of
these
connections,
or
synapses,
in
the
brains
of
12
mice.
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,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。
Since
my
early
childhood,
my
parents
have
always
told
me
to
enjoy
every
part
of
my
life,
no
matter
how
ordinary
it
may
seem.
Before
the
summer
of
2015,
I
never
thought
there
was
anything ___41___ about
living
in
Sugar
Land,
Texas.
All
I
wanted
was
to ___42___ Texas.
For
most
people,
spending
three
weeks
in
the
Tuscan
countryside
is
a(n) ___43___ vacation.
It
also ___44___ my
family.
During
my
first
week
abroad,
I
admitted
I___45___ the
foreign
atmosphere,
A
new
language
and
culture ___46___ me.
For
those
seven
days,
I
was
totally
absorbed
in
becoming
something
I
could
never
be—a(n) ___47___.
It
was
almost
as
if
I
wished
to ___48___ my
own
identity
for
something
new
that
was
not ___49___ to
me
at
all.
At
some
point
along
the
drive
between
Florence
and
Genoa,
it ___50___ me:
I
didn’t
want
to
throw
away
who
I
was
for
any ___51___ wonders.
Italy
was
an
attractive
and
impressive
country, ___52___ I
had
no
emotional
connection
with
it.
I ___53___ Sugar
Land.
From
that
moment
on,
all
I ___54___ was
to
return
home.
I
think
it’s ___55___ that
I
could
never
fall
in
love
with
my
home
until
I
left
it.
Now
I ___56___ the
everyday
parts
of
my
life
in
Sugar
Land
are
really
the
most
prized
treasures
in
my
heart.
Now ___57___,
I
find
all
my
time
spent
living
in
Sugar
Land
made
me ___58___.
Therefore,
now
I
can ___59___ say
that
being
a
Texan
is
who
I
am,
and
there’s
no
way
I
can ___60___ that.
41.
A.
special
B.
certain
C.
disappointing
D.
ordinary
42.
A.
improve
B.
leave
C.
control
D.
ignore
43.
A.
adventure
B.
public
C.
annual
D.
dream
44.
A.
expected
B.
shocked
C.
attracted
D.
welcomed
45.
A.
sensed
B.
created
C.
needed
D.
liked
46.
A.
upset
B.
amused
C.
impressed
D.
discouraged
47.
A.
traveler
B.
farmer
C.
American
D.
Italian
48.
A.
abandon
B.
waste
C.
hide
D.
damage
49.
A.
rude
B.
related
C.
useful
D.
close
50.
A.
hit
B.
warned
C.
disturbed
D.
embarrassed
51.
A.
old
B.
foreign
C.
real
D.
potential
52.
A.
so
B.
and
C.
but
D.
or
53.
A.
rely
on
B.
show
off
C.
stand
for
D.
belong
to
54.
A.
desired
B.
remembered
C.
admired
D.
hated
55.
A.
inspiring
B.
terrifying
C.
interesting
D.
rewarding
56.
A.
prefer
B.
guarantee
C.
imagine
D.
understand
57.
A.
looking
back
B.
checking
up
C.
growing
up
D.
fighting
back
58.
A.
exist
B.
smile
C.
insist
D.
succeed
59.
A.
safely
B.
smoothly
C.
confidently
D.
warmly
60.
A.
spot
B.
change
C.
use
D.
lack
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。
We
cannot
be
too
careful
while
walking
61
riding
in
the
streets.
It
62
(report)
that
many
people
die
of
traffic
accidents
each
year.
Road
safety
has
aroused
63
(wide)
attention
of
the
public
than
before.
Many
rules
have
been
made
to
reduce
traffic
crashes,
especially
for
the
ones
64
(
involve)
pedestrians.
In
my
opinion,
we
should
take
road
safety
65
(serious)
in
our
daily
life.
While
using
the
road,
we
must
walk
on
the
pavement
and
learn
to
protect
66
.
Besides,
car
drivers
should
obey
the
traffic
rules,
67
is
both
good
for
themselves
and
others.
In
68
word,
obeying
the
traffic
rules
is
69
all
of
us
should
pay
attention
to
particularly.
After
70
,
life
is
not
a
small
matter.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
短文改错(共10小题;每小题l分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。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:在错的词下画一横线,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
other
day,
I
together
with
several
friends
went
back
to
a
nearby
hospital
to
do
some
voluntary
works.
We
helped
some
patients
cleaned
their
rooms
and
did
everything
we
could
serve
them.
I
noticed
a
little
girl
between
the
patients.
Though
she
was
weak,
but
she
was
lovely
and
active.
He
asked
to
sing
a
song
for
us
in
return
for
our
kindness.
Stood
in
front
of
us,
she
began
to
sing.
Great
to
our
surprise,
her
voice
was
so
beautifully
that
it
fascinated
us
all.
After
that,
we
had
the
talk
with
her.
She
told
us
that
her
wish
was
to
become
a
singer.
We
encouraged
her
to
follow
her
dream.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,参加了在加拿大举行的为期一个月的中学生暑假夏令营活动。在离别之际,请根据下列要点,给期间认识的朋友Jack写一封信,
表达你对你们之间友谊的珍重:
1.
回顾一起度过的日子;
2.
感谢他帮你适应新环境;
3.
表达你的祝愿。
注意:1.
词数100左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.
开头语已为你写好,不计入总词数。
Dear
Jack,
It’s
time
to
say
goodbye
to
you.
____________________________
听力:1-5
CBACB
6-10
ACBBC
11-15
ABCBA
16-20
BCAAB
阅读:21-24
CCAB
25-27
ACB
28-31
DCBB
32-35
CBCD
七选五:36-40
CEFGB
完形填空:
41-45
ABDCD
46-50
CDABA
51-55
BCDAC
56-60
DABCB
语法填空:
or
62.
is
reported
63.
wider
64.
involving
65.
seriously
66.
ourselves
67.
which
68.
a
69.
what
70.
all
短文改错:
1.
works改成work
2.
cleaned改成clean
3.
could与serve之间加to
4.
between改成among
5.
去but
6.
He改成She
7.
Stood改成Standing
8.
Great改成Greatly
9.
beautifully改成beautiful
10.
the改成a
书面表达:
Dear
Jack,
It’s
time
to
say
goodbye
to
you.
It’s
also
time
to
look
back
on
those
happy
days
we
spent
together.
You
are
the
kindest
and
the
most
humorous
person
who
made
me
spend
the
camping
days
happily.
Still
remember
the
first
day
we
met
I
cried
because
I
was
at
a
loss
about
what
to
do
and
missed
my
parents
so
much.
Seeing
this,
you
came
to
me
like
an
angel,
chatting
with
me
to
help
me
get
through
the
first
sleepless
night.
Without
your
help,
I
could
not
have
adjusted
myself
to
the
new
environment
quickly.
Long
live
our
friendship!
May
all
your
dreams
come
true!
Yours,
Li hua