炎德·英才大联考长郡中学2021届高三月考试卷(六)
英语
时量:120分钟
总分:150分
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、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Endless
Adventures
for
Teenagers
The
world
is
full
of
mountains
to
climb,
waves
to
surf
and
paths
to
follow.
With
junior
membership
you’ll
have
unlimited
access
to
all
of
the
amazing
places
we
look
after,
inside
and
out.
Go
wild
for
watersports
Ever
ridden
a
crashing
wave
or
rowed
under
chalky
cliffs
(峭壁)?
Feel
alive
as
you
surf
the
white
water
at
Portstewart
Strand
on
a
body
board
or
look
at
the
blue
seas
of
Studland
Bay
in
a
glass-bottomed
boat.
Climb,
jump
and
swim
your
way
around
the
dramatic
Pembrokeshire
coastline,
all
under
the
guidance
of
an
expert
instructor.
Sleep
under
the
stars
Spend
a
week
in
the
wild
on
a
family
camping
trip
at
Wicken
Fen.
Listen
for
barn
owls
hooting
(大叫)
and
badgers
(獾)
snuffling.
Wake
up
beside
water
at
Low
Wray
campsite.
Hire
bikes,
paddleboards
or
rowing
boats
for
an
action-packed
day
out
before
refueling
with
tasty
pizza
from
a
wood-fired
oven.
Capture
the
moment
Head
for
the
Fame
Islands
to
shoot
puffins
landing
on
the
cliffs
and
grey
seals
resting
on
the
rocks.
On
still
days
you’ll
be
able
to
take
pictures
of
Snowdonia’s
peaks
reflected
in
the
lakes
clear
waters.
And
with
500
photogenic
places
to
visit
with
your
membership,
you’ll
never
be
short
of
things
to
capture.
Grow
your
skills
Love
being
outdoors?
Learn
practical
conservation
skills
and
meet
new
people
at
your
local
Green
Academies
Project.
Whether
creating
a
natural
play
area
or
planting
trees,
you’ll
feel
proud
to
care
for
the
nature
on
your
doorstep.
21.
What
do
adventures
around
the
Pembrokeshire
coastline
provide?
A.
Free
bike
hire.
B.
A
safe
campsite.
C.
Professional
guidance.
D.
Expert
recommendation.
22.
Where
can
teenagers
camp?
A.
At
Porstewart
Strand.
B.
At
Wicken
Fen.
C.
At
Studland
Bay.
D.
On
the
Farne
Islands.
23.
What
do
we
know
about
the
Green
Academies
Project?
A.
It
is
run
indoors.
B.
It
teaches
photographic
skills.
C.
It
is
intended
for
research
lovers.
D.
It
encourages
conservation
efforts.
B
A
woman
held
her
phone
tightly
to
her
heart
the
way
a
church-goer
might
hold
a
Bible.
She
was
anxious
to
take
a
picture
of
an
impressive
bunch
of
flowers
that
sat
not
so
far
away,
but
first
she
had
to
get
through
a
crowd
of
others
pushing
their
way
to
do
the
same.
The
cause
of
this
was
Bouquets
to
Art,
one
of
the
most
popular
events
at
the
de
Young
Museum
in
San
Francisco.
Flower
sellers
were
asked
to
create
flower
arrangements
that
respond
to
pieces
of
art
on
display,
from
ancient
carvings
to
contemporary
sculptures.
It’s
extremely
attractive
and
also
memorable,
to
the
point
that
it
has
become
a
problem.
In
recent
years,
the
de
Young
received
more
than
a
thousand
complaints
from
people
who
felt
that
cell
phones
had
spoiled
their
experience
of
the
exhibit.
Institutions
of
fine
art
around
the
world
face
similar
problems
as
the
desire
to
take
photographs
becomes
a
huge
attraction
for
museums,
as
well
as
something
that
upsets
some
of
their
patrons
(资助人).
So
the
de
Young
responded
with
a
kind
of
compromise:carving
out
“photo
free”
hours
during
the
exhibition’s
six-day
run.
One
common
complaint
about
the
effect
of
social
media
on
museum
culture
is
that
people
seem
to
be
missing
out
on
experiences
because
they
are
so
busy
collecting
evidence
of
them.
A
study
recently
published
in
the
journal
Psychological
Science
suggests
there
is
some
truth
to
this.
It
finds
that
people
who
keep
taking
photos
of
an
exhibit
and
posting
them
on
social
media
rather
than
simply
observing
it,
have
a
hard
time
remembering
what
they
see.
But
the
issue
is
complex
for
the
professionals
running
museums.
Linda
Butler,
the
de
Young’s
head
of
marketing
and
visitor
experience,
acknowledges
that
not
everyone
wants
a
museum
to
be“a
photo-taking
playland”.
Yet
a
lot
of
people
do
and
she
believes
that
the
de
Young
is
in
no
position
to
judge
one
reason
for
buying
a
$
28
ticket
to
be
more
valid
than
another.
“If
we
removed
social
media
and
photography,”
she
says.
“We
would
risk
becoming
irrelevant.”
24.
What
was
the
woman
eager
to
do
according
to
Paragraph
1?
A.
To
get
her
phone.
B.
To
escape
the
crowd.
C.
To
take
a
photo.
D.
To
push
ahead.
25.
How
did
the
de
Young
respond
to
the
dilemma?
A.
By
setting
periods
without
photo-taking.
B.
By
making
the
exhibition
free
of
charge.
C.
By
compromising
with
the
government.
D.
By
extending
the
free
exhibition
hours.
26.
The
recent
study
finds
that
the
use
of
social
media
in
museums
may
________.
A.
uncover
the
truth
B.
cause
irrelevancy
B.
bring
more
pleasure
D.
play
a
negative
role
27.
Which
of
the
following
may
Linda
Butler
support?
A.
Reducing
admission
prices.
B.
Catering
to
visitors.
C.
Reserving
judgement
in
public.
D.
Banning
social
media
and
photography.
★C
It
has
always
been
thought
that
alcohol
causes
people
to
put
on
weight
because
it
contains
a
lot
of
sugar,
but
new
research
suggests
a
glass
a
day
could
form
part
of
a
diet.
Looking
at
past
studies
they
found
that,
while
heavy
drinkers
do
put
on
weight,
those
who
drink
in
moderation
can
actually
lose
weight.
A
spokesman
for
the
research
team
at
Navarro
University
in
Spain
says,
“Light
to
moderate
alcohol
intake,
especially
of
wine,
may
be
more
likely
to
protect
against,
rather
than
promote,
weight
gain.”
The
International
Scientific
Forum
on
Alcohol
Research
reviewed
the
findings
and
agreed
with
most
of
the
conclusions,
particularly
that
data
do
not
clearly
indicate
if
moderate
drinking
increases
weight.
Boston
University’s
Dr.
Harvey
Finkel
found
that
the
biologic
mechanisms(生物学机制)
relating
alcohol
to
changes
in
body
weight
are
not
properly
understood.
His
team
pointed
out
the
strong
protective
effects
of
moderate
drinking
on
the
risk
of
getting
conditions
like
diabetes
(糖尿病),
which
relate
to
increasing
obesity.
Some
studies
suggest
that
even
very
obese
people
may
be
at
lower
risk
of
diabetes
if
they
are
moderate
drinkers.
The
group
says
alcohol
provides
calories
that
are
quickly
absorbed
into
the
body
and
are
not
stored
in
fat,
and
that
this
process
could
explain
the
differences
in
its
effects
from
those
of
other
foods.
They
agree
that
future
research
should
be
directed
towards
assessing
the
roles
of
different
types
of
alcoholic
drinks,
taking
into
consideration
drinking
patterns
and
including
the
past
tendency
of
participants
to
gain
weight.
For
now
there
is
little
evidence
that
consuming
small
to
moderate
amounts
of
alcohol
on
a
regular
basis
increases
one’s
risk
of
becoming
obese.
What’s
more,
a
study
three
years
ago
suggested
that
resveratrol
(白藜芦醇),
a
compound
present
in
grapes
and
red
wine
destroys
fat
cells.
28.
The
underlined
phrase
“in
moderation”
in
the
first
paragraph
means
“________”.
A.
excitedly
B.
carefully
C.
frequently
D.
properly
29.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
passage?
A.
The
research
found
moderate
drinking
has
a
strong
protective
effect.
B.
Resveratrol
is
proved
to
increase
the
risk
of
becoming
fat.
C.
Current
data
clearly
show
that
moderate
drinking
increases
weight.
D.
The
specific
roles
of
different
types
of
alcoholic
drinks
are
very
clear.
30.
What
is
most
likely
to
be
discussed
in
the
paragraph
that
follows?
A.
How
to
do
some
easy
experiments.
B.
How
to
reduce
the
calories
contained
in
wine.
C.
How
to
prove
the
finding
mentioned
above.
D.
How
to
make
wine
in
a
healthy
way.
31.
Where
is
the
article
most
probably
taken
from?
A.
A
chemistry
textbook.
B.
A
TV
advertisement.
C.
A
science
magazine.
D.
A
supermarket
website.
D
The
sun
appears
to
experience
far
fewer
changes
in
brightness
and
intensity
than
other
stars
like
it.
Researchers
reported
last
week
on
their
examination
of
369
stars.
They
compared
each
one
to
the
sun
in
terms
of
surface
temperature,
size
and
rotation.
They
found
that
on
average,
the
other
stars
had
five
times
more
brightness
variability
than
our
sun.
The
lead
author
was
Timo
Reinhold,
an
astronomer
with
the
Max
Planck
Institute
for
Solar
System
Research
in
Germany.
He
told
the
Reuters
news
agency
that
the
variability
in
brightness
results
from
dark
spots
on
the
surface
of
the
star
moving
in
and
out
of
view.
“A
direct
measure
of
solar
activity
is
the
number
of
sunspots
on
the
surface,”
Reinhold
said.
“Finding
such
stars
with
very
similar
parameters
as
our
sun
but
being
five
times
more
variable
was
surprising.”
The
sun
—made
up
mainly
of
hydrogen
and
helium—is
an
average-sized
star
that
formed
more
than
4.5
billion
years
ago.
It
stretches
about
1.4
million
kilometers
across
and
has
a
surface
temperature
of
5,500
degrees
Celsius.
The
researchers
compared
scientific
data
on
the
similar
stars
to
historical
records
of
the
sun’s
activity.
The
records
included
about
400
years
of
observational
data
on
sunspots.
The
researchers
also
studied
about
9,000
years
of
data
based
on
chemical
element
variants
in
tree
rings
and
ice
buildup
tied
to
solar
activity.
These
records
show
the
sun
has
not
been
much
more
active
than
it
is
now.
The
researchers
said
increased
magnetic
activity
related
to
sunspots
can
lead
to
electromagnetic
events
that
effect
Earth.
For
example,
large
releases
of
plasma—a
collection
of
charged
particles—from
outer
areas
of
the
sun’s
atmosphere
could
cause
problems
for
satellites
and
other
communications
equipment.
The
discovery
may
be
good
news
for
life
on
Earth
A
much
more
active
sun
might
have
had
more
major
effects
on
Earth’s
geology
and
ancient
climate.
“A
‘too
active’
star
would
definitively
change
the
conditions
for
life
on
the
planet,
so
living
with
a
quite
boring
star
is
not
the
worst
option,”
Reinhold
said.
The
findings,
he
noted,
do
not
rule
out
the
possibility
that
the
sun
may
be
in
a
quiet
period
and
could
become
more
variable
in
the
future.
However,
the
researchers
say
there
are
no
signs
that
solar
activity
will
be
increasing
any
time
soon.
32.
According
to
Timo
Reinhold,
what
causes
the
variability
in
brightness
of
the
sun?
A.
Hydrogen
and
helium
in
the
sun.
B.
The
surface
temperature
of
the
sun.
C.
The
diameter
(直径)
of
the
sun.
D.
Dark
spots
on
its
outer
part.
33.
Which
of
the
following
helped
researchers
prove
the
sun’s
inactivity?
A.
Scientific
data
of
all
the
other
stars.
B.
Data
of
sunspots
observed
in
the
past
400
years.
C.
9,000
years
of
data
of
the
activities
of
the
sun.
D.
Data
of
chemical
element
variants
in
icy
trees.
34.
What
will
probably
happen
if
the
sun
becomes
very
active?
A.
There
will
be
a
decreased
magnetic
activity.
B.
The
geology
and
climate
of
the
Earth
will
be
different.
C.
Satellites
and
other
communications
equipment
will
work
better.
D.
People
on
the
Earth
have
to
live
with
the
quite
boring
star.
35.
What
is
the
best
title
of
this
article?
A.
The
sun:
less
active
than
similar
stars
B.
The
sun:
less
bright
and
intense
than
before
C.
Sun
spots:
a
direct
measure
of
solar
activity
D.
Sun
spots:
the
cause
of
electromagnetic
events
on
Earth
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。
Are
people
less
or
more
happy
when
they
get
older?
A
study
in
2018
found
that
people
generally
become
happier
and
experience
less
worry
after
age
50.
In
fact,
it
found
that
by
the
age
of
85,
people
are
happier
with
their
life
than
they
were
at
18.
Arthur
Stone
in
the
Department
of
Psychiatry
and
Behavioral
Science
at
Stony
Brook
University
in
New
York
led
the
study.
His
team
found
that
levels
of
stress
were
the
highest
among
adults
between
the
ages
of
22
and
25.
36.
________
Happiness
was
the
highest
among
the
youngest
adults
and
those
in
their
early
70’s.
But
the
people
least
likely
to
report
feeling
negative
emotions
were
those
in
their
70’s
and
80’s.
The
survey
also
found
that
men
and
women
have
similar
emotional
patterns
as
they
grow
older.
37.
________
The
researchers
also
considered
possible
influences
like,
having
young
children,
being
unemployed
or
being
single.
But
they
found
that
influences
like
these
did
not
affect
the
levels
of
happiness
and
well-being
related
to
age.
38.
________
One
theory
is
that,
as
people
get
older,
they
become
more
than
thankful
for
what
they
have
and
have
better
control
of
their
emotions.
They
also
spend
less
time
thinking
about
bad
experiences.
39.
________
In
another
study,
people
in
their
80’s
reported
the
fewest
problems
with
the
quality
of
their
sleep.
The
original
goal
was
to
confirm
the
popular
belief
that
aging
is
connected
with
increased
sleep
problems.
40.
________
But
except
for
that,
people
reported
that
they
felt
their
sleep
quality
improved
as
they
got
older.
A.
So
why
will
happiness
increase
with
age?
B.
Researchers
surveyed
more
than
150,
000
American
adults-
C.
Stress
levels
dropped
sharply
after
people
reached
their
50’s.
D.At
that
time,
the
people
were
between
the
ages
of
18
and
85.
E.
Happiness
is
not
the
only
thing
that
apparently
improves
with
age.
F.
The
survey
did
find
an
increase
during
middle
age
especially
in
women.
G.
However,
women
at
all
ages
reported
more
sadness,
stress
and
worry
than
men.
第三部分
语言知识运用(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。
When
young,
I
loved
going
on
trail
runs.
It
was
my
favorite
way
to
____41____
stress.
So,
when
I
was
back
in
my
hometown
after
a
____42____
first
year
of
my
Ph.
D.
program.
I
thought
a
trail
run
was
just
what
I
needed.
But
instead
of
helping
me
relax,
the
run
did
just
the
____43____.
After
I
moved
to
the
city
for
college,
where
my
runs
were
on
flat
concrete
paths
instead
of
____44____
dirt
trails,
I
used
a
GPS
watch.
When
I
went
on
trail
runs
again
in
the
country,
it
constantly
reminded
me
of
the
fact
that
I
wasn’t
____45____
up
with
my
usual
pace.
I
____46____
my
watch,
thinking
that
would
allow
me
to
enjoy
my
____47____
and
find
the
peace
I
expected,
but
I
found
myself
under
performing.
“Why
can’t
I
let
go
and
just
enjoy
myself?”
I
wondered.
But
after
some
____48____,
I
realized
why
I
was
____49____
both
on
trail
runs
and
in
graduate
school.
Going
into
my
Ph.D.,
I
had
thought
that
I
would
do
well.
To
my
surprise,
I
was
wrong.
I
____50
____confidence
in
my
research
abilities
which
I-thought
stopped
me
performing
well
and
I
constantly
felt
my
progress
was
too
slow.
Other
students’
self-confidence
and
their
excellent
results
made
me
feel
____51____.
Then
came
my
visit
home.
I
was
having
____52____
because
I
hadn’t
properly
____53____
my
expectations
to
the
differences
between
an
urban
run
and
a
trail
run.
A
Ph.
D.
is
like
a
trail
run.
Sometimes
you
can
run
fast.
Sometimes
you
might
climb
at
snail’s
pace.
And
that’s
OK.
Barriers
are
____54____.
Sometimes
it’s
best
to
take
a
deep
breath
and
do
your
best
to
____55____
the
challenge.
41.
A.
accept
B.
expose
C.
escape
D.
rescue
42.
A.
magical
B.
normal
C.
fast
D.
tough
43.
A.
odd
B.
same
C.
opposite
D.
extreme
44.
A.
winding
B.
similar
C.
safe
D.
transparent
45.
A.
coming
B.
keeping
C.
breaking
D.
linking
46.
A.
cut
off
B.
put
off
C.
set
off
D.
turned
off
47.
A.
investments
B.
surroundings
C.
investigations
D.
associations
48.
A.
motivation
B.
imagination
C.
reflection
D.
determination
49.
A.
struggling
B.
running
C.
talking
D.
trembling
50.
A.
ended
B.
enriched
C.
missed
D.
lacked
51.
A.
indifferent
B.
incredible
C.
insecure
D.
inconsiderate
52.
A.
trouble
B.
complaint
C.
fun
D.
battle
53.
A.
adjusted
B.
devoted
C.
owed
D.
contributed
54.
A.
unreal
B.
unavoidable
C.
unlimited
D.
unacceptable
55.
A.
recognize
B.
border
C.
prepare
D.
embrace
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。
Charlie
Chaplin
is
absolutely
a
master
of
nonverbal
humour,
who
made
people
happy.
However,
his
life
was
anything
56.
________
easy.
He
was
born
in
a
poor
family
in
1889.
His
parents
were
both
poor
performers,
and
it
is
astonishing
that
Charlie
was
taught
57.
________
(sing)
as
soon
as
he
could
speak
and
dance,
as
soon
as
he
could
walk.
58.
________
(fortune),
his
father
died,
leaving
the
family
even
59.
________
(bad)
off.
By
his
teens,
Charlie
60.
________
(become)
one
of
the
most
popular
child
actors
in
England.
With
time
61.
________
(go)
by,
he
began
making
films.
His
charming
character
made
the
audience
laugh
at
a
time
62.
________
they
felt
depressed.
He
brightened
the
63.
________
(life)
of
Americans
and
British
through
two
world
wars
and
the
hard
years
in
between.
Charlie
Chaplin
wrote,
directed
and
produced
the
films
he
starred
64.
________
Because
of
his
outstanding
performance,
in
1972
he
65.
________
(award)
a
special
Oscar
and
remembered
forever.
To
this
day,
Charlie
Chaplin
is
still
considered
as
one
of
the
greatest
actors
in
the
history
of
the
cinema.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
(满分15分)
假定你是你校“英美文学社”的负责人。请你写一则启事,发布到学校英文小报,介绍该社团并欢迎大家加入,内容包括:
1、社团成立的时间和目的;
2、社团日常活动;
3、呼吁大家加入社团。
注意:
1、写作词数应为80左右;
2、请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
参考词汇:英美文学社the
English
Literature
Society
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
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。
Walter
John
was
a
20-year-old
college
student
from
Homewood,
Alabama.
As
a
young
man
in
college
far
away
from
home,
he
didn’t
have
much
money.
He
had
to
work
part-time
to
cover
his
living
costs.
Recently
he
gave
up
his
part-time
job
in
the
fast-food
business
and
found
a
new
one
at
a
home-moving
company
called
Bellhops.
The
pay
for
his
new
job
was
higher,
and
John
gained
more
flexibility
with
his
hours,
which
allowed
him
to
focus
on
his
studies
a
bit
more.
He
wanted
to
do
everything
he
could
to
secure
this
new
employment
opportunity,
so
he
thought
he
had
to
try
his
best
to
make
sure
that
everything
would
go
well
on
his
first
day!
But
sometimes,
life
hits
you
unexpectedly.
A
day
before
John
began
his
new
job,
his
car
broke
down!
With
little
money
to
his
name,
he
couldn’t
have
his
car
repaired
at
the
garage.
None
of
his
friends
were
able
to
take
him
to
work.
What
was
worse,
the
public
transportation
was
not
running
at
his
working
time.
If
he
took
a
taxi,
it
would
cost
him
half
his
salary.
Therefore,
he
decided
to
walk
to
the
company.
In
order
to
get
there
by
six
in
the
morning,
he
thought
that
the
safest
way
would
be
to
leave
at
midnight.
John
even
challenged
himself
to
arrive
there
one
hour
earlier.
Even
though
it
seemed
like
such
a
far
walk,
John
knew
he
was
fit
enough
to
do
it.
This
was
challenging,
but
John
knew
it
was
possible.
He
grabbed
his
wallet
and
his
phone
and
left
his
apartment.
As
soon
as
he
stepped
out
of
the
door,
he
realized
that
walking
alone
in
the
dark
at
midnight
can
be
dangerous.
Moreover,
he
had
to
walk
through
a
large
wood
as
well
as
many
blocks
of
the
city.
Therefore,
he
went
back
to
take
a
bat
(球棒)
and
a
kitchen
knife
for
safety
purposes.
In
case
a
wild
animal
or
some
bad
person
attacked
him,
at
least
he
would
have
something
for
protection.
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。
Finally
John
started
his
long
walk._________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
At
that
time,
a
car
was
drawing
closer.______________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
炎德·英才大联考长郡中学2021届高三月考试卷(六)
英语参考答案
1-5
CACBA
6-10
BCCBA
11-15
ABCCA
16-20
CCABA
21-25
CBDCA
26-30
DBDAC
31-35
CDBBA
36-40
CGAEF
41-45
CDCAB
46-50
DBCAD
51-55
CAABD
56.
but
57.
to
sing
58.
Unfortunately
59.
worse
60.
had
become
61.
going
62.
when
63.
lives
64.
in
65.
was
awarded
第四部分
第一节
【参考范文】
Dear
fellow
students.
I'm
honored
to
introduce
the
English
Literature
Society
to
you
Founded
in
2013,
the
English
Literature
Society
of
our
school
enjoys
a
good
reputation
with
the
aim
of
providing
a
platform
for
poetry
lovers
to
learn
English
and
to
appreciate
the
beauty
of
this
form
of
literature.Every
Tuesday
afternoon,
a
variety
of
meaningful
activities
are
available,
ranging
from
lectures
by
renowned
professors
to
inspiring
group
discussions
on
classic
English
poems.
This
society
is
undoubtedly
your
best
choice
to
improve
your
English
and
enrich
your
school
life
!
Just
contact
us
soon
!
第二节
【参考范文1】
Finally
John
started
his
long
walk.
A
few
hours
into
the
trek(长途跋涉),
he
saw
eyes
in
the
distance,
so
he
grabbed
his
bat
before
realizing
it
was
just
a
stray(走失的dog.
He
walked
across
the
street,
hoping
the
dog
wouldn’t
bother
him
,and
he
also
picked
up
a
ball
and
threw
it
in
the
opposite
direction.
It
worked.
John
worked
for
three
hours
straight
and
felt
great
about
it
.
His
legs
burned
a
bit
,
but
another
three
hours
would
hurt
him
.
He
thought
a
quick
rest
could
give
him
more
energy,
so
it
was
a
calculated
decision
to
take
a
break
.
At
that
time
,
a
car
was
drawing
closer
.
When
the
driver,
Mark,
pulled
up
to
John
,
he
rolled
down
the
window
and
asked
why
he
was
all
alone
in
the
morning
on
the
road.
John
told
Mark
what
he
was
doing.
Impressed
by
his
story
,
Mark
offered
to
give
him
a
lift
.
Thanks
to
Mark's
help
,
John
managed
to
make
it
to
the
destination
at
5:30.
With
the
sun
peeking
over
the
horizon,
John's
face
glowed
with
gratitude.
Feeling
energetic,
he
couldn't
wait
to
get
started.
【参考范文2】
Finally
John
started
his
long
walk
.
He
walked
nonstop
and
soon
he
was
deep
in
the
forest
.
Apart
from
the
creepy(吓人的)
cry
from
owls
and
the
rustling
of
trees,
the
wood
was
in
a
deathly
silence.
Unconsciously,
he
quickened
up
and
held
onto
the
bat
tightly.
Abruptly
,
a
terrible
howl
,
from
what
sounded
like
a
wolf,
broke
the
silence
and
startled
him
.
He
jumped
up
and
ran
as
fast
as
his
legs
could
carry
him
.
He
didn't
stop
running
until
he
saw
a
flash
of
light
at
a
distance,
moving
quickly
towards
him.
At
that
time
,
a
car
was
drawing
closer
.
At
the
sight
of
John,
the
driver
slowed
down
and
stopped
.
He
asked
cautiously
.
"
What
are
you
doing
here
at
this
time
?
"
Hearing
that
there
were
probably
wolves
in
the
forest
ahead,
the
man
immediately
urged
John
to
get
in
and
turned
around
the
car.
After
John
told
the
man
why
he
was
in
the
wood
.
the
man
burst
into
laughter,“I
know
your
company,
young
man.I’m
the
boss.You
see,
I
was
just
off
work
when
you
went
to
work.
Now,
would
you
like
to
have
breakfast
together?”