2020年下学期怀化市新博览高三期中大联考
英语试卷
时间: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。
1.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
At
school.
B.
At
home.
C.
At
a
restaurant.
2.
What
does
the
man
mean
to
do?
A.
Go
to
Scotland
and
New
York.
B.
Go
to
Paris.
C.
Pay
for
his
flat.
3.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Librarian
and
reader.
B.
Manager
and
secretary.
C.
Salesman
and
customer.
4.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
The
family
gathering.
B.
The
exciting
military
parade.
C.
The
grandparents'
comment.
5.
Why
does
daddy
call
mummy?
A.
To
ask
her
something.
B.
To
have
her
charge
his
phone.
C.
To
pick
her
up.
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.
Where
is
the
man's
final
destination?
A.
Manchester.
B.
Madrid.
C.
London.
7.
Why
does
the
woman
ask
for
the
man's
passport?
A.
To
help
the
man
check
in.
B.
To
help
the
man
change
the
seat.
C.
To
find
out
who
the
man
is.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
Who
is
the
man?
A.
A
regular
customer.
B.
A
taxi
driver.
C.
A
tourist.
9.
What
did
the
man
buy?
A.
A
vase.
B.
A
teapot.
C.
Chinese
knots.
10.
Who
helped
the
man
to
find
the
shop?
A.
His
friend
B.
Some
strangers.
C.
A
policeman.
听第8段材料,回答第n至13题。
11.
What
will
the
speakers
probably
do?
A.
Go
to
a
party.
B.
Go
on
a
picnic.
C.
Visit
her
&lends.
12.
Who
will
the
woman
meet?
A.
Her
grandmother.
B.
Her
cousins.
C.
Her
great
uncle.
13.
When
will
the
gathering
begin?
A.
At
5
:
45.
B.
At
6
:
00.
C.
At
6
:
25.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.
What
is
William
doing
at
the
beginning
of
the
conversation?
A.
Reading
a
book.
B.
Watching
a
video.
C.
Looking
at
Facebook.
15.
What
are
the
speakers
discussing?
A.
Why
Steve
Jobs
started
his
company.
B.
How
Steve
Jobs
felt
about
his
company.
C.
How
the
name
the
Apple
Computer
came
from.
16.
How
many
reasons
does
Tammy
mention?
A.
One.
B.
Two.
C.
Three.
17.
What
did
Steve
Jobs
think
of
the
company
name?
A.
He
thought
the
name
was
funny.
B.
He
thought
the
name
was
too
simple.
C.
He
thought
the
name
represented
his
company
well.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.
How
many
citizens
signed
with
the
system?
A.
Over
3100000.
B.
Over
1000000.
C.
About
73000.
19.
Why
was
the
Internet
Court
set
up?
A.
To
observe
the
process
conveniently.
B.
To
improve
the
fairness.
C.
To
reduce
the
workload.
20.
Where
was
the
Internet
Court
set
up
first?
A.
In
Guangzhou.
B.
In
Hangzhou.
C.
In
Beijing.
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
Great
hotels
in
the
Florida
Keys
Baker^
Cay
Resort
Stopping
in
Key
Largo?
Then
check
out
Baker's
Cay
Resort.
The
13-acre,
200-room
hotel
comes
with
all
the
thoughtful
facilities
you
expect:
two
swimming
pools,
a
winding
nature
path
linking
hidden
beaches,
and
a
spa.
Want
to
bring
your
pet?
No
problem.
The
hotel
even
offers
your
dog
cooled
water
bowls.
Cheeca
Lodge
&Spa
Reopened
a
year
ago
after
a
redecoration,
the
27-acre,
214-unit
oceanfront
hotel
on
the
Atlantic
now
looks
better
than
ever
with
a
new
restaurant,
a
spa?
a
rebuilt
525-foot
fishing
place,
and
a
nine-hole
golf
course.
And
there
is
more
to
come.
For
more
information
you
can
browse
our
website,
and
the
link
is
below.
Isla
BellaBeach
Resort
Expectation
is
building
for
the
24—acre,
199—unit
Isla
Bella
Beach
Resort
scheduled
to
open
this
month.
Near
to
the
famous
Seven
Mile
Bridge,
it
will
have
several
restaurants,
five
oceanfront
pools,
and
a
4,000-square-foot
spa.
The
Perry
Hotel
Key
West
If
you're
headed
down
to
the
Lower
Keys,
be
sure
to
check
out
the
Perry
Hotel
Key
West.
Inspired
by
Matthew
Calbraith
Perry,
the
father
of
the
United
States
Navy,
the
hotel's
easy
atmosphere
stays
true
to
the
seafaring
(航海的)roots
of
Old
Key
West.
The
100-room
hotel
offers
a
waterfront
swimming
pool,
two
restaurants
and
direct
access
to
the
ocean.
For
more
information,
click
here.
21.
According
to
the
text,
which
of
the
following
is
friendly
to
the
pet?
A.
Baker's
Cay
Resort.
B.
Cheeca
Lodge
&Spa.
C.
Isla
Bella
Beach
Resort.
D.
The
Perry
Hotel
Key
West.
22.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
about
Cheeca
Lodge
&Spa?
A.
It
offers
a
golf
course.
B.
It
is
to
open
this
month.
C.
It
has
200
rooms
altogether.
D.
It
is
near
the
Seven
Mile
Bridge.
23.
Where
does
the
text
probably
come
from?
A.
A
science
magazine.
B.
A
business
brochure.
C.
A
contest
invitation.
D.
A
tourism
website.
B
My
kids
sit
in
Gee's
living
room
and
excitedly
lit
old
New
Year
decorations
out
of
a
well-loved
cardboard
box.
She
tells
me
that
she
and
Tom
built
their
decoration
collection
piece
by
piece
during
each
year's
after-New
Year
sale.
She
smiles
as
we
leave
with
the
box.
We
first
met
Tom
and
Gee
in
the
early
days
of
our
marriage,
someone
had
been
returning
our
garbage
cans
to
the
garage
each
garbage
day,
and
Jim
and
I
had
wondered
whom.
Then
one
day
we
spotted
him:
an
elderly
man
who
lived
across
the
street.
I
baked
cookies
and
left
them
on
a
bench
outside
the
garage
with
a
thank-you
note.
When
we
got
home
from
work
that
day,
a
typed
letter
had
replaced
the
gift.
The
letter
was
from
Tom
and
explained
how
he
had
come
to
walk
the
neighborhood
on
garbage
day,
returning
cans
for
people
he
barely
knew.
Back
where
he'd
been
fighting
a
war,
his
young
wife,
Gee,
had
found
herself
living
alone.
Neighbors
had
taken
the
time
to
handle
her
garbage
cans
so
she
didn't
have
to,
and
he
never
forgot,
and
now
he
paid
it
forward
by
doing
the
same
for
all
of
us.
Unfortunately
a
few
years
after
we'd
moved
in,
Tom
died.
These
days,
we're
piling
up
boxes
of
our
own.
We're
planning
a
move.
The
house
that
seemed
so
huge
six
years
ago
is
filled
to
capacity
with
furniture
and
books
and
toys
and,
of
course,
people.
We
know
it's
time
to
go,
and
yet
we
can't
seem
to
stick
the
For
Sale
sign
up
on
the
grassland.
Gaining
a
third
bedroom
sometimes
seems
like
awful
trade
for
all
we
stand
to
lose.
It's
not
just
Gee
and
Tom.
It's
the
man
who
lets
our
kids
pick
peaches
of
the
tree
in
his
front
yard.
It's
the
ladies
who
call
Jim
when
their
pool
filter
breaks
and
leave
overflowing
baskets
for
our
kids
on
Easter.
It's
the
officer
who
smiles
and
waves
and
makes
me
feel
a
little
safer
when
Jim
is
away.
It
is
they
who
teach
us
what
it
means
to
be
a
neighbor.
24.
What
do
we
know
about
the
New
Year
decorations
according
to
Paragraph
1?
A.
The
kids
don't
like
them.
B.
Gee
is
happy
to
give
them
to
us.
C.
Gee
sees
them
as
useless
now.
D.
Gee
and
Tom
made
them
by
themselves.
25.
How
did
the
author
get
to
know
Tom?
A.
Tom
lived
across
the
street.
B.
Tom
liked
the
cookies
the
author
baked.
C.
Tom
returned
the
garbage
cans
for
the
author.
D.
Tom
shared
their
decorations
with
the
author.
26.
Why
did
Tom
decide
to
help
his
neighbors?
A.
Because
they
had
just
moved
into
the
community.
B.
Because
he
had
been
saved
by
a
neighbor
during
the
war.
C.
Because
his
wife
had
been
helped
by
the
neighbors
during
his
absence.
D.
Because
there
were
so
many
garbage
cans
in
the
neighborhood
at
that
time.
27.
What
did
the
underlined
phrase
“paid
it
forward"
mean?
A.
Tom
paid
his
neighbors
some
money
for
their
kindness.
B.
Tom
did
the
same
good
things
to
pay
back
neighbors'
kindness.
C.
Tom
bought
some
good
things
as
gifts
for
neighbors
in
advance.
D.
Tom
paid
for
the
cleaning
of
garbage
cans
to
help
neighbors.
C
Schools
are
under
constant
pressure
to
make
budget
cuts,
and
music
programs
are
often
first
on
the
chopping
block.
However,
a
recent
study
from
the
University
of
British
Columbia
in
Canada
has
shown
that
students
who
took
music
lessons
in
high
school
performed
better
in
subjects
such
as
English,
science,
and
math.
The
researchers
collected
data
from
over
100,000
students
at
public
high
schools
across
the
province
of
British
Columbia.
Some
of
them
took
music
lessons
during
high
school
while
others
never
attended
them.
Checking
the
test
scores
of
students
who
took
music
classes
with
those
of
their
peers,
the
study
found
that
the
musicians
got
higher
grades
in
a
range
of
different
school
subjects.
Research
like
this
has
been
done
before,
but
as
for
the
number
of
respondents,
this
study
is
much
larger,
and
it
took
into
account
other
factors
that
may
have
affected
the
results.
For
example,
perhaps
students
who
took
music
classes
were
encouraged
to
do
so
because
they
already
had
good
grades.
This
UBC
study
rules
out
a
number
of
other
factors
that
could
explain
why
music
students
performed
better
academically,
and
the
researchers
still
find
a
clear
effect
of
music
lessons
on
academic
performance.
Not
only
did
music
students
perform
better
than
non-musicians,
but
students
who
played
an
instrument
did
even
better
than
those
who
sang.
"Learning
to
play
a
musical
instrument
and
playing
in
an
ensemble(乐团)is
very
rewarding,
says
Martin
Guhn,
one
of
the
researchers.
“A
student
can
learn
to
read
music
notes,
achieve
eye-hand-mind
coordination,
develop
keen
listening
skills
and
establish
interpersonal
relationships.
”
What
this
study
doesn't
tell
us,
though,
is
why
music
makes
these
students
perform
better
academically,
but
the
research
paper
mentions
a
few
possible
explanations.
Music
practice
is
linked
with
neurological^申经系统的)changes
that
improves
certain
brain
functions,
affecting
memory
and
planning
skills.
Besides,
there
is
a
possible
motivational
factor.
Students
who
take
music
lessons
see
a
tangible
result
from
practice—they
get
better—
and
they
might
apply
that
to
their
other
work.
And
the
non-competitive
team
aspect
of
making
music
together
could
strengthen
students'
social
development,
which
would
also
help
them
in
other
areas.
28.
How
did
the
researchers
find
the
result
of
the
research?
A.
By
conducting
tests.
B.
By
analyzing
causes.
C.
By
making
comparisons.
D.
By
building
models.
29.
How
is
the
recent
study
different
from
previous
ones?
A.
It
covered
more
school
subjects.
B.
It
allowed
for
students
who
sang.
C.
It
was
carried
out
nationwide.
D.
It
produced
a
more
convincing
result.
30.
What
is
the
author's
purpose
in
mentioning
Martin
Guhn's
words
in
Paragraph
4?
A.
To
speak
highly
of
music
students.
B.
To
explain
why
music
helps
students
perform
better.
C.
To
present
the
benefits
of
playing
instruments.
D.
To
encourage
students
to
join
an
ensemble.
31.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
the
last
paragraph?
A.
Music
practice
can
make
an
overall
improvement
in
students5
brain.
B.
Progress
made
in
music
may
motivate
students
to
work
harder
in
math.
C.
Singing
can't
make
any
difference
in
improving
students'
memory.
D.
Playing
in
an
orchestra
could
make
students
less
competitive
in
other
fields.
D
European
researchers
say
they
have
created
a
process
that
can
produce
oxygen
from
moon
dust.
The
process
could
provide
a
major
source
of
oxygen
for
humans
taking
part
in
moon
exploration
activities
in
the
future.
Researchers
from
the
European
Space
Agency,
or
ESA,
carried
out
the
experiments
at
a
laboratory
in
the
Netherlands.
The
team
says
ESA's
experimental
“plant"
was
able
to
successfully
produce
oxygen
simulated(仿造的)moon
dust.
The
dust
is
part
of
a
material
known
as
regolith(风化
层),a
top
layer
of
dirt
and
rock
pieces
that
sit
on
the
surface
of
the
moon.
Samples
of
regolith
returned
from
the
moon
have
confirmed
that
the
material
contains
about
45
percent
oxygen
by
weight.
However,
the
oxygen
is
chemically
locked
in
the
form
of
minerals
or
glass,
so
it
is
not
easily
available
for
use.
Having
real
samples
of
regolith
from
the
moon
made
it
possible
for
the
researchers
to
create
the
simulated
moon
dust
material
used
during
testing.
The
oxygen
extraction(提取)process
is
carried
out
using
a
method
called
molten
salt
e-
electrolysis(熔盐电解).
This
includes
first
placing
the
regolith
in
a
metal
container.
Calcium
chloride
salt
is
added
to
the
mixture,
which
is
then
heated
to
950
degrees
Celsius.
At
this
temperature,
the
regolith
remains
solid
.
Next,
an
electrical
current
is
passed
through
the
material.
The
researchers
say
it
is
this
step
that
results
in
oxygen
being
extracted
from
the
regolith.
The
study
reported
that
up
to
96
percent
of
oxygen
in
the
simulated
moon
dust
was
extracted
during
the
experiments.
ESA's
long-term
goal
is
to
design
an
oxygen-producing
“pilot
plant"
to
operate
full-
time
on
the
moon.
The
first
technology
demonstration
of
the
system
is
expected
to
take
place
in
the
middle
2020s.
Beth
Lomax,
a
lead
researcher
on
the
project,
said?
“Being
able
to
acquire
oxygen
from
resources
found
on
the
moon
would
obviously
be
hugely
useful
for
future
lunar
settlers,
both
for
breathing
and
the
local
production
of
rocket
fuel.
The
researchers
reported
that
“as
a
bonus"
the
process
also
results
in
the
production
of
usable
metallic
materials.
ESA
and
the
US
space
agency
NASA
are
both
working
on
plans
to
return
human
beings
to
the
moon.
NASA
has
set
a
goal
for
2024
with
the
aim
to
keep
humans
on
the
moon
for
long
periods.
32.
Why
is
oxygen
from
moon
dust
difficult
to
use?
A.
It
is
tough
for
human
beings
to
get
moon
dust.
B.
It
is
chemically
fixed
in
materials
or
glass.
C.
The
conditions
of
moon
dust
are
terrible.
D.
There
exits
only
about
45
percent
oxygen.
33.
What
does
the
third
paragraph
talk
about?
A.
What
molten
salt
electrolysis
is.
B.
Where
the
value
of
the
study
lies.
C.
How
oxygen
is
extracted
from
moon
dust.
D.
What
is
necessary
in
the
extraction
process.
34.
What
is
Beth
Lomax's
attitude
towards
the
possibility
of
getting
oxygen
from
moon
dust?
A.
Positive.
B.
Skeptical.
C.
Cautious.
D.
Indifferent.
35.
What
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Recent
Studies
of
Moon
Dustand
Oxygen
by
Researchers
B.
How
Researchers
Extracted
Oxygen
from
Moon
Dust
C.
Potential
Significance
of
Oxygen
Extracted
from
Moon
Dust
D.
Researchers
Report
Extracting
Oxygen
from
Moon
Dust
Successfully
第二节(共5小题:每小题2.
5分,满分5分)
阅读下列短文,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。
Developing
Interpersonal
Relationships
One
of
the
biggest
keys
to
happiness
is
having
strong
interpersonal
relationships.
I
believe
that
relationships
are
the
key
to
leading
a
fulfilling
and
contented
life.
Like
anything
worth
having
in
life,
they
take
some
work
to
develop
and
maintain.
In
the
spirit
of
clarity,
it's
a
good
idea
to
take
a
quick
look
at
the
definition
of
interpersonal
relationships.
36.
This
can
extend
from
family
to
friends
to
work
associates,
to
neighbors?
or
clubs
and
on
and
on.
It
can
be
a
relationship
in
any
context
situation.
For
instance?
I've
had
strong
short-lived
relationships
with
people
I've
worked
with
on
a
project
as
well
as
one
for
50
years
with
my
brother.
My
two
best
friends
and
I
live
in
different
cities
but,
we
get
together
several
times
a
year
and
have
a
great
time
with
the
mentor
I
worked
with
over
a
decade
ago.
I
still
stay
in
touch
with
because
we
get
along
so
well.
37.
.
We
will
briefly
touch
on
developing
interpersonal
relationships.
Best
way
to
approach
it
is
to
be
a
good
partner
or
friend
as
the
situation
desires.
38.
Do
your
part
and
help
others
as
needed
.
Be
a
contributor
who
is
also
willing
to
help
out
when
needed.
As
a
friend?
you
simply
follow
the
age-old
piece
of
advice
“to
have
a
friend,
you
must
first
be
a
friend".
39.
That
want—to—help
attitude
will
put
you
with
like-minded
individuals
who
you'll
probably
hit
it
off
with.
The
main
thing
to
remember
is
great
interpersonal
relationships
can
get
formed
any
place
or
situation
where
you
interact
with
other
people.
40.
.
A.
That's
how
interpersonal
relationship
affects
you.
B.
Interpersonal
relationships
serve
to
relieve
people's
anxiety.
C.
You'd
better,
for
instance,
ensure
you
are
good
to
work
with.
D.
All
of
these
are
examples
of
strong
interpersonal
relationships.
E.
Put
some
effort
into
it
and
you'd
be
amazed
at
how
that
pays
off.
F.
An
interpersonal
relationship
is
a
strong
association
between
people.
G.
If
you're
on
a
team,
there
should
always
be
something
you'd
like
to
help
out
with.
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。
A
dog
waiting
on
a
roadside
for
four
years
has
finally
been
reunited
with
its
owner
thanks
to
a
social
media
post.
Adam
happened
to
be
there.
He
41
passing
by
the
dog
and
seeing
it
being
fed
by
a
woman
late
in
the
afternoon.
When
he
42.
her,
he
learned
that
the
dog
was
thought
to
have
been
43.
.
The
woman
said
she
44.
took
the
dog
to
her
home,
but
the
loyal
friend
45.
and
returned
to
the
street,
waiting
for
its
owner.
Since
then,
the
nice
woman
had
been
46.
Bringing
food
to
him
and
47
he
was
healthy.
Others
in
the
community
had
been
48
,
too.
The
dog's
heartbreaking
situation
made
the
rounds
online,
eventually
reaching
his
owner.
He
got
in
49
with
Adam
and
explained
that
he
and
his
family
50
a
dog
named
BonBon
four
years
ago.
Their
dog
had
the
same
51
as
the
one
in
the
pictures.
The
owner
said
that
BonBon
was
with
them
on
a
trip
to
a
relative.
His
dog
might
have
jumped
out
of
the
car
while
on
the
road.
He
and
his
family
searched
for
BonBon
back
in
the
roads
but
without
52
.
They
53
their
pet
dog
had
died
and
were
thrilled
to
discover
him
54
and
well.
Someone
once
said.
he
might
only
be
here
for
a
part
of
your
life,
but
for
him,
you
are
his
55
life.
So
to
them
remember
to
be
kind.
41.
A.
recalled
B.
considered
C.
regretted
D.
admitted
42.
A.
approached
B.
left
C.
advised
D.
remembered
43.
A.
caught
B.
abandoned
C.
accepted
D.
released
44.
A.
unwillingly
B.
eagerly
C.
smartly
D.
initially
45.
A.
refused
B.
escaped
C.
agreed
D.
disobeyed
46.
A.
shortly
B.
permanently
C.
regularly
D.
annually
47.
A.
looking
after
B.
seeing
to
C.
checking
in
D.
making
sure
48.
A.
praising
B.
helping
C.
following
D.
listening
49.
A.
connection
B.
touch
C.
line
D.
collision
50.
A.
picked
B.
adopted
C.
lost
D.
rescued
51.
A.
appearance
B.
temper
C.
character
D.
size
52.
A.
luck
B.
end
C.
news
D.
fail
53.
A.
announced
B.
assumed
C.
proved
D.
doubted
54.
A.
independent
B.
cheerful
C.
grateful
D.
alive
55.
A.
all
B.
only
C.
total
D.
whole
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。
You
probably
have
a
local
library
that
you
can
walk
to.
Other
kids
aren't
so
56.
(luck).
In
some
places,
people
either
don't
have
any
libraries,
57.
even
worse,
must
face
dangers
58.
(get)
there.
In
Kabul,
the
capital
city
of
Afghanistan,
decades
of
war
and
violence
59.
(make)
visiting
the
library
too
dangerous
for
children.
This
problem
has
no
easy
60
.
(solution),
but
someone
is
trying
to
fix
it.
Freshta
Karim,
61.
young
Oxford
graduate,
bought
a
bus
and
turned
it
into
a
mobile
library.
She
calls
62.
Charmaghz.
Charmaghz
has
more
than
600
books
in
Dari(达里语),Pashto(普什图语)and
English.
This
63.
(allow)
local
children
to
have
access
to
their
own
culture—and
many
others.
In
addition
to
64.
(read)
books
on
many
topics,
children
can
also
play
board
games
and
listen
to
music
in
this
library.
Karim
brings
Charmaghz
to
parks,
schools
and
orphanages
(孤儿院)around
Kabul
for
a
few
hours
at
a
time,
65.
(enable)
these
mobile
libraries
to
be
accessible
to
as
many
children
as
possible.
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,你校学生会将举办垃圾分类中英文海报设计大赛,你是负责人。请在你
校英文网站写一则通知,内容包括:
1.大赛目的2作品要求;
作品展出方式及颁奖时间。
注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Notice
Garbage
Classification
Poster
Design
Competition
.
.
.
.
.
.
Student
Union
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。
I
was
18
when
one
morning,
Dad
told
me
I
could
drive
him
to
Mijas,
a
town
18
miles
away
and
then
take
the
car
in
a
nearby
garage
to
get
it
serviced.
At
that
time,
I
had
just
passed
the
driving
test,
and
I
hardly
had
a
chance
to
use
the
car,
so
I
said
yes
without
hesitation.
I
drove
my
father
to
Mijas,
promising
to
pick
him
up
again
at
4
pm,
then
I
went
to
a
nearby
garage,
and
put
the
car
in
there.
Since
I
had
several
hours
to
spare,
I
decided
to
go
to
a
movie
theater
near
the
garage
to
see
a
movie.
However,
I
was
so
absorbed
in
the
plot
of
the
movie
that
I
forgot
the
time.
When
the
last
movie
finished,
I
looked
at
my
watch.
It
is
6
pm.
I
was
two
hours
late!
I
thought
my
father
would
be
very
angry
if
he
knew
what
I
was
doing.
And
he
would
never
let
me
drive
again.
So
I
decided
to
make
up
an
excuse.
Then,
I
drove
to
the
appointed
place,
my
father
was
sitting
in
a
corner,
waiting
patiently.
I
first
apologized
for
being
late,
then
told
him
that
I
wanted
to
get
there
as
soon
as
possible,
but
that
something
was
wrong
with
some
of
the
main
parts
of
the
car.
I
would
never
forget
the
way
he
looked
at
me.
“I'm
very
disappointed
that
you
thought
you
had
to
lie
to
me,
Jason.
”
My
father
looked
at
me
again
and
said,
“When
you
didn't
show
up
on
time,
I
called
the
gas
station
and
asked
if
there
was
anything
wrong.
They
told
me
you
never
picked
up
the
car.
So,
you
see,
I
know
there's
nothing
wrong
with
the
car
at
all.
注意:续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答案卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph
1
A
wave
of
guilt
swept
over
me.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Paragraph
2
“I'm
going
to
walk
home
now
and
think
where
I
have
gone
wrong
all
these
years,"
father
said
to
me.
.
.
.