河北省唐县第一高中2020-2021学年高二下学期期中考试英语试卷 Word版含答案(含听力音频及文字材料)

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唐县第一高中2019级高二下学期期中考试




注意事项:
1.
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2.
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第一部分
听力(共20小题,每小题1.5分,共30分)
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
do
we
know
about
John?
A.
He
had
an
accident.
B.
He
works
in
the
hospital.
C.
He
suffered
from
a
headache.
2.
Why
is
the
man
late?
A.
He
overslept.
B.
He
lost
his
car
key.
C.
He
had
no
alarm
clocks.
3.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
Health.
B.
Education.
C.
Environment.
4.
How
old
is
the
girl?
A.
6
years
old.
B.
9
years
old.
C.
15
years
old.
5.
What’s
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Neighbors.
B.
Former
classmates.
C.
Workmates.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.
Who
needs
a
new
dress?
A.
Jenny.
B.
Ann.
C.
Lucy.
7.
Where
will
the
speakers
go
first?
A.
A
clothes
store.
B.
The
City
Library.
C.
A
bookstore.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。
8.
What
is
the
party
for?
A.
A
festival.
B.
A
birthday.
C.
An
anniversary.
9.
Why
does
the
girl
talk
to
the
man?
A.
To
ask
for
permission.
B.
To
make
an
invitation.
C.
To
get
some
advice.
10.
What
will
the
headmaster
do
before
the
party?
A.
Sing
an
English
song.
B.
Share
his
resolutions.
C.
Deliver
a
speech.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。
11.
What
did
the
man
think
of
the
girl’s
last
paper?
A.
Excellent.
B.
Ordinary.
C.
Poorly
done.
12.
Who
helped
the
girl
with
her
research?
A.
Jean.
B.
Mr.
Smith.
C.
Ms.
White.
13.
What
will
the
girl
do
next?
A.
Rewrite
the
paper.
B.
Ask
for
sick
leave.
C.
Prepare
for
an
oral
presentation.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17四个小题。
14.
What
does
the
woman
want
to
do?
A.
Get
fit.
B.
Kill
time.
C.
Relax
herself.
15.
When
can
non-members
enjoy
the
special
offer?
A.
This
month.
B.
During
holidays.
C.
On
their
birthdays.
16.
How
much
does
a
swimming
class
cost
non-members
each
time?
A.
$35.
B.
$25.
C.
$10.
17.
What
class
will
the
woman
choose?
A.
A
weight
lifting
class.
B.
A
swimming
class.
C.
A
yoga
class.
听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题。
18.
Why
did
the
reader
feel
lonely?
A.
She
had
trouble
with
her
studies.
B.
Her
best
friend
wasn’t
around.
C.
She
was
unable
to
look
after
herself.
19.
What
is
the
speaker
trying
to
do?
A.
Introduce
a
class.
B.
Share
experiences.
C.
Give
suggestions.
20.
Whom
is
this
passage
written
for?
A.
Teachers.
B.
Parents.
C.
Students.
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
TRAVEL
ADVISORY
Here
are?a
few
things
you
should
know
before
you?take
off?on
your
next
trip.
Frontier
Airlines
Face
Covering
Requirement
As
required
by
federal
law,
the
Centers
for
Disease
Control
(CDC)
Order
and
Transportation
Security
Administration
(TSA)
Security
Directive,
all
passengers
and
employees
must
wear
a
face
covering
over
nose
and
mouth
throughout
the
Frontier
travel
experience
including
at
ticket
counters,
gate
areas,
baggage
claim
and
onboard
all
flights.
Face
coverings
are
not
required
for
children
under
the
age
of
2.
Face
coverings
must
fit
snugly(紧密地)
over
your
nose
and
mouth
and
be
secured
under
the
chin.
Not
wearing
an
approved
face
covering
is
a
violation
of
federal
law
and
you
may
lose
future
travel
privileges
on
Frontier.
?Persons
with
a
disability
who
cannot
wear
a
mask,
or
cannot
safely
wear
a
mask,
because
of
that
disability
as
defined
by
the
Americans
with
Disabilities
Act
can
apply
for
a
face
mask
exemption(豁免).
To
learn
about
pre-travel
exemption
requirements,
click
here.
Temperature
Screening
Requirement
Anyone
with
a
temperature
of
100.4
degrees
Fahrenheit
or
higher
will
not
be
able
to
board
the
plane.
If
time
allows,
we
will
give
customers
the
opportunity
to
rest
before
receiving
a
second
check.
If
the
second
temperature
screening
is
100.4
degrees
or
higher,
our
team
will
help
the
customer
to
rebook
travel
on
a
later
date
when
they
are
feeling
better.
Know
Your
Travel
Policy
CDC
issued
an
Order
on
January
12,
2021(effective
since
January,
26,
2021)?requiring
proof
of
a
negative
COVID-19
test
or
documentation
of
having
recovered
from
COVID-19
for
all
air
passengers
arriving
from
a
foreign
country
to
the
US.
21.
Who
can
legally
board
a
Frontier
Airlines
flight
without
wearing
a
face
covering?
A.
A
senior
manager
of
Frontier
Airlines.
B.
A
blind
man
in
a
wheelchair.
C.
A
one-year-old
baby.
D.
A
high
school
student.
22.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
the
text?
A.
Passengers
without
proper
face
coverings
may
be
banned
from
flying
with
Frontier
Airlinesin
the
future.
B.
Passengers
can
take
off
their
face
coverings
when
they
pick
up
their
checked
baggage.
C.
Passengers
with
a
high
fever
will
have
their
flights
rescheduled.
D.
Passengers
without
proof
of
a
negative
COVID-19
test
can’t
enter
the
US
on
January
20,
2021.
23.
Where
is
this
text
most
likely
from?
A.
A
website.
B.
A
brochure.
C.
A
guidebook.
D.
A
newspaper.
B
If
you
were
asked
to
imagine
a
scientist,
what
image
would
come
to
your
mind?
The
idea
that
most
of
the
kids
have
is
a
man
wearing
a
white
lab
coat
with
messy
hair,
big
glasses,
and
cups
of
colorful
liquids
giving
off
clouds
of
smoke.
As
for
adults,
the
majority
regard
scientists
as
strange
people
who
spend
a
lot
of
time
working
in
a
lonely
lab.
However,
the
reality
is
quite
different.
Recently
I’ve
had
a
chance
to
take
part
in
a
scientific
experience
far
from
my
lab
and
into
Costa
Rica.
It
has
a
large
amount
of
wildlife
due
to
its
geographical
placement
between
North
and
South
America.
It
is
home
to
more
than
500,000
species,
which
represents
nearly
4%
of
the
species
worldwide!
First
we
worked
to
protect
wildlife
at
a
leatherback
turtle
(棱皮龟)
protection
center.
We
helped
the
volunteers
to
remove
rubbish
from
the
beach
to
create
a
safe
environment
for
turtle
eggs
to
come
out.
After
that
we
stayed
at
Mount
Arenal
where
we
studied
seismic
(地壳的)
activity
relating
to
earthquakes.
During
our
stay
at
Arenal,
we
rode
over
the
mountainous
areas
and
took
a
long
walk
through
the
rainforest.
On
the
last
day
we
got
a
professional
introduction
of
rocket
(火箭)
science
and
learned
about
new
rocket
technology
that
will
be
used
on
the
international
space
station.
During
my
Costa
Rica
experience,
I
know
that
being
a
scientist
doesn’t
mean
working
in
a
lab
all
day
and
night.
A
scientist
is
the
one
who
loves
learning
and
getting
a
better
understanding
of
the
world
from
helping
protect
wildlife,
learning
about
earthquakes
or
inventing
rockets.
I
think
that
science
is
so
much
more
than
wearing
a
lab
coat
and
mixing
chemicals.
Kids
need
to
be
aware
of
the
excitement
and
adventures
science
can
bring!
24.
According
to
Paragraph
1,
scientists
are
often
believed
________.
A.
to
do
experiments
in
messy
labs
B.
to
spend
too
much
time
in
labs
C.
to
wear
clothes
in
a
different
way
D.
to
work
in
dangerous
conditions
25.
In
Costa
Rica,
the
author
________.
A.
experienced
an
earthquakeB.
took
part
in
rocket
experiments
C.
picked
up
rubbish
on
the
beach
D.
helped
the
volunteers
collect
turtle
eggs
26.
What
does
the
author
learn
about
science
from
his
experience?
A.
Science
is
full
of
boring
experiments.
B.
Science
is
related
to
chemical
liquids.
C.
Science
is
more
than
working
in
a
lab.
D.
Science
is
about
wildlife
and
earthquakes.
27.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
What
a
Scientist
Is
Like
B.
Where
a
Scientist
Works
C.
How
I
Travelled
in
Costa
Rica
D.
Why
I
Chose
to
Study
Science
C
Do
you
think
alien(外星人)
beings
exist
somewhere
in
the
universe?
It
seems
like
Mars,
our
closest
neighbor,
has
inspired
the
most
science
fiction
as
the
place
where
aliens
are
most
likely
to
come
from.
Recent
Mars
probes
(探测)
have
shown
us
that
there
is
no
life
on
that
planet—at
least
not
now.
But
that
does
not
mean
that
life
does
not
exist
elsewhere—after
all,
the
universe
is
really
big.
A
lot
of
scientific
research
is
going
on
in
the
search
for
“extraterrestrial
life”.
Think
about
it—why
should
the
seven
billion
people
on
this
little
planet
be
the
only
living
beings
in
the
universe?
It
would,
in
fact,
seem
logical
that
this
is
not
the
case.
So
scientific
research
in
this
matter
is
based
around
the
idea
of
finding
other
planets
that
have
environments
that
can
support
life
—environments
similar
to
the
Earth.
The
search
is
on
for
the
evidence
of
the
existence,
or
earlier
existence
of
life:
from
very
wise
beings
to
simple
organisms
(有机物).
So
far,
there
have
been
a
number
of
theories
as
to
which
planetary
bodies
may
have
an
atmosphere
that
can
support
such
life
and
therefore
deserve
closer
attention.
As
for
places
within
our
own
Milky
Way
Galaxy,
it
has
been
assumed
over
the
decades
that
Mars
and
Venus,
as
well
as
some
of
the
moons
of
Jupiter
and
Saturn,
may
have
been
hosts
for
life.
Now,
as
technologies
have
improved
and
we
can
obtain
measurements
of
the
composition
of
the
atmosphere
on
extra-solar
planets,
the
chances
of
finding
“alien”
life
forms
are
increasing.
There
has
been
a
theory
that
some
of
the
planets
in
the
habitable
zone
of
the
red
dwarf
star
Gliese
581
may
be
able
to
support
life.
In
2007,
scientists
discovered
exoplanet
Gliese
581c—and
felt
that
its
atmosphere
was
most
suitable
for
supporting
life.
But
further
research
revealed
that
it
would
not.
Now,
attention
has
been
turned
to
Gliese
581d,
at
the
outer
edge
of
the
star’s
habitable
zone.
The
main
standards
for
deciding
whether
a
planetary
body
can
be
life-supporting
are
atmospheric
conditions
which
allow
the
existence
of
water.
Gliese
581
is
about
20.4
light
years
away
from
the
Earth,
so
even
if
life
does
exist
there,
the
distance
would
mean
that
communication
would
be
unlikely.
Having
said
this—who
says
alien
life
forms
(if
they
exist)
need
water?
28.
What
does
the
underlined
part
in
Paragraph
1
mean?
A.
Life
existing
outside
of
the
Earth.
B.
The
evidence
of
the
existence
of
life.
C.
Other
faraway
planets
in
the
universe.
D.
Creatures
known
from
science
fictions.
29.
What
makes
it
possible
for
people
to
find
“alien
beings”?
A.
Modern
scientific
theories.
B.
Atmospheric
conditions.
C
Environments
similar
to
the
Earth.
D.
Advanced
technologies.
30.
From
the
passage,
we
know
that
_________.
A.
the
atmosphere
of
Gliese
581c
was
most
suitable
for
life
B.
it
is
not
certain
whether
alien
life
forms
need
water
or
not
C.
the
7
billion
people
on
the
Earth
are
the
only
beings
in
the
universe
D.
the
distance
of
20.4
light
years
makes
it
impossible
to
find
life
on
Gliese
581d
31.
Which
of
the
following
is
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
Do
Aliens
Exist?
B.
Is
Mars
Suitable
for
Life?
C.
Are
Alien
Life
Forms
Various?
D.
Can
We
Communicate
with
Aliens?
D
Convincing
someone
to
change
their
mind
is
really
the
process
of
convincing
them
to
change
their
tribe
(部落).
If
they
abandon
their
beliefs,
they
run
the
risk
of
losing
social
ties.
You
can’t
expect
someone
to
change
their
mind
if
you
take
away
their
community
too.
The
way
to
change
people’s
minds
is
to
become
friends
with
them,
to
combine
them
into
your
tribe,
to
bring
them
into
your
circle.
Now,
they
can
change
their
beliefs
without
the
risk
of
being
abandoned
socially.
The
British
philosopher
Alain
de
Botton
suggests
that
we
simply
share
meals
with
those
who
disagree
with
us:
“Sitting
down
at
a
table
with
a
group
of
strangers
has
the
incomparable
and
odd
benefit
of
making
it
a
little
more
difficult
to
hate
them
without
punishment.
Prejudice
and
conflict
between
groups
of
people
from
different
nations
or
races
feed
off
abstraction.
However,
during
a
meal,
something
about
handing
dishes
around,
unfolding
napkins
(餐巾纸)
at
the
same
moment,
even
asking
a
stranger
to
pass
the
salt
makes
us
less
likely
to
hold
the
belief
that
the
outsiders
who
wear
unusual
clothes
and
speak
in
distinctive
accents
deserve
to
be
sent
home
or
attacked.
For
all
the
large-scale
political
solutions
which
have
been
proposed
to
ease
racial
or
cultural
conflict,
there
are
few
more
effective
ways
to
promote
tolerance
between
suspicious
neighbours
than
to
force
them
to
eat
supper
together.”
Perhaps
it
is
not
difference,
but
distance
that
produces
tribalism
and
unfriendliness.
As
proximity
increases,
so
does
understanding.
I
am
reminded
of
Abraham
Lincoln’s
quote,
“I
don’t
like
that
man.
I
must
get
to
know
him
better.”
Facts
don’t
change
our
minds.
Friendship
does.
The
Japanese
writer
Haruki
Murakami
once
wrote,
“Always
remember
that
to
argue,
and
win,
is
to
break
down
the
reality
of
the
person
you
are
arguing
against.
It
is
painful
to
lose
your
reality,
so
be
kind,
even
if
you
are
right.”
When
we
are
in
the
moment,
we
can
easily
forget
that
the
goal
is
to
connect
with
the
other
side,
cooperate
with
them,
befriend
them,
and
integrate
them
into
our
tribe.
We
are
so
caught
up
in
winning
that
we
forget
about
connecting.
It’s
easy
to
spend
your
energy
labeling
people
rather
than
working
with
them.
The
word
“kind
(family
and
relatives)”
originated
from
the
word
“kin
(old
fashion
of
family
and
relatives).”
When
you
are
kind
to
someone,
it
means
you
are
treating
them
like
family.
This,
I
think,
is
a
good
method
for
actually
changing
someone’s
mind.
Develop
a
friendship.
Share
a
meal.
Gift
a
book.
Be
kind
first,
be
right
later.
32.
People
are
likely
to
change
their
mind
when
they
_____.
A.
change
their
beliefs
B.
are
made
friends
with
C.
move
to
a
new
community
D.
are
given
somewhere
to
go
33.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“proximity”
in
paragraph
4
mean?
A.
Nearness.
B.
Action.
C.
Communication.
D.
Politeness.
34.
The
author
quotes
from
Haruki
Murakami
to
imply
that
_____.
A.
breaking
down
one’s
reality
is
easy
B.
kindness
is
more
important
than
right
C.
arguing
and
winning
are
not
important
D.
losing
one’s
identity
is
a
painful
process
35.
According
to
the
passage,
sharing
meals
is
effective
in
building
connections
because
it
____.
A.
pleases
people
with
different
beliefs
or
accents
B.
makes
people
focus
on
eating
rather
than
conflicts
C.
brings
benefits
to
the
people
having
dinner
together
D.
promotes
understanding
and
tolerance
among
people
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。
One
of
the
most
effective
skills
you
can
have
in
life
is
powerful
and
effective
time
management.
36___
Here
are
vital
time
management
tips
for
getting
your
goals.
Set
goals
the
right
way.
37___
If
you
don’t
set
your
goals
the
right
way,
then
you’ll
lack
the
proper
targets,
which
will
force
you
to
fall
off
track.
But
when
you
set
them
the
right
way,
the
sky
is
the
limit.
Use
proper
goal
setting
method
to
help
you
see
things
through.
And
when
you
do
set
those
goals,
make
sure
you
have
powerful
deep
down
meanings
for
wanting
to
achieve
them.
Find
a
good
time
management
system.
One
of
the
tips
for
managing
your
time
is
to
find
the
right
system
to
actually
do
it.
The
quadrant(象限)time-management
system
is
probably
the
most
effective.
38
__
Things
are
either
urgent
or
important,
both,
or
neither.
Take
frequent
breaks
when
working.
One
study
suggests
that
you
should
work
for
52
minutes
and
break
for
17
minutes.
You
might
not
have
enough
time
to
do
that.
But
you
should
take
frequent
breaks.
If
you’re
a
boss
working
for
yourself,
this
is
vital.
It’s
easy
to
run
out
of
energy
and
not
even
know
it.
39____
Make
to-do
lists
in
the
evening
for
the
next
day.
Every
single
evening
before
bed,
make
a
list
for
the
next
day.
Look
at
your
goals
and
see
what
you
can
do
to
help
move
you
closer.
40___
It
takes
time.
But
by
making
to-do
lists,
you’re
effectively
setting
goals
for
the
day.
Daily
goals
are
easier
to
achieve
while
helping
to
move
us
towards
the
longer
and
bigger
goals.
But
that
happens
by
creating
to-do
lists.
A.
This
doesn’t
happen
overnight.
B.
There’s
a
right
or
wrong
way
to
set
goals.
C.
Use
your
time
wisely
by
abandoning
your
bad
habits.
D.
You
cannot
reach
your
goals
without
managing
your
time
well.
E.
Find
a
good
friend
who
can
help
you
solve
the
problem
of
time
management.
F.
It
divides
your
activities
into
four
quadrants
based
on
urgency
and
importance.
G.
Keep
your
mental,
emotional
and
physical
states
at
peak
levels
by
breaking
frequently.
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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
When
life
hands
you
lemons

well,
don’t
even
bother.
Sixth-grader
Jamaria
Crump
has
already
set
an
example.
It
took
her
one
year
to
perfect
her
41
lemonade
recipe
(食谱)
along
with
some
desserts
that
made
her
business,
LemonTopia,
a
42
.
And
what
is
even
more
amazing
is
that,
with
some
help
from
her
43
,
Jamaria
built
LemonTopia
herself.
“She
had
44
for
a
lemonade
stand
for
a
year
before
I
let
her
do
it,”
said
her
mom,
Jasmine
Hall.
When
Jamaria’s
previous
school
announced
a
bake
sale
(烤饼义卖),
it
was
the
perfect
45
.
But
the
school
told
her
she
had
to
offer
baked
food
46
lemonade.
So
Jamaria
added
cookies
and
cheesecake.
After
the
bake
sale,
she
kept
47
at
school
and
community
events.
“It
continued
in
different
places
48
she
served
a
party
at
the
city
hall,”
Jasmine
said.
“We
made
a
fortune
at
the
party.”
And
with
that
money,
Jamaria
49
her
mother
for
working
at
the
stand.
“She’s
a
kid,
so
sometimes
she
wants
to
50
such
as
going
to
the
concert,”
Jasmine
said.
“If
I
have
to
51
for
her,
she
will
offer
me
money
hourly.”
The
market
manager
said,
“Jamaria’s
drinks
and
snacks
are
the
special,
cheerful
presence
in
the
market.”
52
,
the
market
is
competitive
so
Jamaria
has
to
53
ways
to
drum
up
business.
Fortunately,
she
has
shown
her
54
as
she
developed
lemonade
with
new
flavors
(味道).
“I’m
very
55
of
my
daughter
for
sticking
with
it,”
said
Jasmine.
41.
A.
complex
B.
expensive
C.
unique
D.
familiar
42.
A.
hit
B.
reality
C.
record
D.
test
43.A.
dad
B.
mom
C.
friends
D.
classmates
44.
A.
applied
B.
looked
C.
acted
D.
begged
45.
A.
challenge
B.
phenomenon
C.
opportunity
D.
achievement
46.A.
in
spite
of
B.
rather
than
C.
in
addition
to
D.
in
place
of
47.
A.
selling
B.
wandering
C.
exhibiting
D.
advertising
48.
A.
when
B.
until
C.
unless
D.
after
49.
A.
praised
B.
pleased
C.
paid
D.
persuaded
50.
A.
study
B.
succeed
C.
play
D.
work
51.A.
fill
in
B.
show
up
C.
turn
out
D.
come
along
52.
A.
Therefore
B.
However
C.
Otherwise
D.
Besides
53.
A.
appeal
for
B.
deal
with
C.
come
up
with
D.
take
over
54.
A.
responsibility
B.
choice
C.
determination
D.
expectation
55.A.
fond
B.
ashamed
C.
aware
D.
proud
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。
Tai
Chi
Chuan,
56
is
famous
as
a
kind
of
martial
art,
has
been
practiced
China
for
centuries.
It
combines
slow
movements,
deep
breathing
and
thinking.
Every
movement
in
Tai
Chi
represents
57
important
part
of
old
Chinese
philosophy—harmony.
Tai
Chi
is
a
term
in
the
Chinese
58
(tradition)philosophy.
It
comes
from
The
Book
of
Changes(《周易》).
In
the
time
of
Song
Dynasty,
Zhou
Dunyi
59
(write)
the
book
Theory
of
the
Tai
Chi
Pictures.
The
inventors
of
Tai
Chi
60
(inspire)by
this
book
and
invented
Tai
Chi
Chuan
with
the
continuous
movements
of
drawing
circles
in
the
air
by
61
(guide)
the
breath
with
the
willpower.
They
also
absorbed
the
thoughts
of
the
Taoist,
such
as
the
concept
of
Yin
and
Yang.
Tai
Chi
provides
the
mental
relaxation
and
physical
62
(fit).
Tai
Chi
is
an
unusual
form
of
martial
arts
where
we
believe
63
building
mental
and
physical
strength.
It
is
64
(particular)
different
from
western
types
of
sports
such
as
football
where
the
harder
and
quicker
are
the
better.
Today,
Tai
Chi
is
so
popular
in
the
west.
Some
health
professionals
have
regarded
Tai
Chi
as
one
of
the
65
(benefit)
forms
of
exercise.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
(满分15分)
假设你是红星中学高二学生李华,你的英国朋友Jim在给你的邮件中提到他对北京正在实行的垃圾分类
(garbage
classification)
很感兴趣。他向你咨询相关信息,请给他回信。内容包括:
1.垃圾分类的益处;
2.你周边的实施情况;
3.你的感受。
参考词:recyclables,
kitchen
waste,
harmful
waste,
other
waste
注意:1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头和结尾已给出,但不计入总词数。
Dear
Jim,
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
第2节
第3节
读后续写(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。续写的词数应为150左右。
Through
our
lives,
we
can
gain
a
lot
and
lose
so
much.
But
being
honest
should
always
be
with
us,
as
honesty
is
always
regarded
as
a
virtue.
Every
time
I
talk
about
the
topic,
something
crowds
in
my
mind
as
if
it
had
just
happened.
I
was
16
when
one
morning,
Dad
told
me
I
could
drive
him
to
Mijas
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
the
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:
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."
Paragraph
1:
A
wave
of
guilt
swept
over
me
and
I
had
to
admit
the
fact
that
I
had
gone
to
the
movies
and
that
was
the
real
reason
why
I
was
late.
_______________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2:
“But
father,
it’s
exactly
eighteen
miles
home
from
here
,
and
it’s
dark.
You
can’t
walk
back.”
I
begged.______________________________________________________________________?
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
唐县第一高中2019级高二下学期期中考试
英语答案
听力(每题1.5分)1-5
AACCB
6-10
CAABC
11-15
CACCA
16-20
CCBCC
阅读(每题2.5分)21-25
CCABC
26-30CAADB31-35ABABD
36-40DBFGA
完型(每题1分)41-45CDBDC
46-50
CABCC
51-55ABCAD
语法填空(每题1.5分)56.which
57.
an
58.
traditional
59.
wrote
60.
were
inspired
61.
guiding
62.
fitness
63.
in
64.
particularly
65.
most
beneficial
第一节
应用文写作(15分)
参考范文:
Dear
Jim,
I’m
glad
to
hear
that
you’re
interested
in
garbage
classification
in
Beijing.
I
would
like
to
introduce
it
to
you.
Garbage
classification
is
related
to
people’s
living
environment
and
the
economical
use
of
resources.
Some
dangerous
waste
can
even
poison
people
and
animals,
and
can
cause
a
fire,
explosion,
air
pollution
etc.
Instead,
recycling
it
can
reduce
the
damage.
For
that,
Beijing
has
enforced
a
policy
on
mandatory
garbage
classification,
which
is
warmly
welcomed.
Most
families
in
our
community
purchase
garbage
cans
based
on
the
four
main
categories:
recyclables,
kitchen
waste,
harmful
waste
and
other
waste,
and
sort
them
carefully
before
taking
them
outside.
And
volunteers
stand
by
the
garbage
area
to
help
residents
put
the
different
kinds
of
garbage
into
the
right
cans.
As
the
members
of
the
global
village,
we
should
love
and
protect
our
environment.
I
will
continue
learning
to
make
my
hometown
a
better
place.
If
you
have
any
questions
or
concerns,
please
contact
me.
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节
读后续写(25分)
参考范文:
Paragraph
1:
A
wave
of
guilt
swept
over
me
and
I
had
to
admit
the
fact
that
I
had
gone
to
the
movies
and
that
was
the
real
reason
why
I
was
late.
Dad
listened
carefully
as
sadness
passed
through
him,
“I’m
angry,
not
with
you
but
with
myself.
You
see.
I
realize
that
I
have
failed
as
a
father
if
after
all
these
years
you
feel
that
you
have
to
lie
to
me.
I
have
failed
because
I
have
brought
up
a
son
who
cannot
even
tell
the
truth
to
his
own
father.
I’m
going
to
walk
home
now
and
think
where
I
have
gone
wrong
all
these
years.”
Paragraph
2:
“But
father,
it’s
exactly
eighteen
miles
home
from
here
,
and
it’s
dark.
You
can't
walk
back.”
I
begged.
My
protests,
my
apologies
and
the
rest
of
my
words
were
useless.
I
had
let
my
father
down,
and
I
was
about
to
learn
one
of
the
most
painful
lessons
of
my
life.
Dad
began
walking
along
the
dusty
roads.
I
quickly
jumped
in
the
car
and
followed
behind.
I
apologized
all
the
way,
telling
him
how
sorry
I
was,
but
he
simply
ignored
me.
For
18
miles
he
kept
walking.
Seeing
my
father
in
so
much
pain
was
the
most
awful
experience
that
I
have
ever
faced.
However
it
was
also
the
most
successful
lesson.
详解答案
第一部分
阅读理解
第一节
A篇是一篇应用文,介绍了三项在疫情期间旅行的注意事项:戴口罩要求、体温要求和旅行政策要求。
第21题
C
细节题。由文章第二段可知,两岁以下幼儿可以不带面罩,故C项正确,B项只有不可以带面罩的残疾人才可以不戴,坐轮椅与之无关。
第22题
C
细节题。由文章倒数第二段可知,高烧的人是一直超过100.4华氏度的,所以这个人将会重新预订延迟航班,C正确,A项根据第二段,不能正确佩戴口罩的人可能会失去未来在边境上的旅行权利,而不是不能乘坐边境航空公司的航班,故A错误,B明显错误,D项根据文章最后一段,该项规定是从26开始执行的,故D项错误。
第23题
A
细节题。由文章第三段最后一句话Click
here可知,这篇文章应该出现在网页上,click点击,明显的网络词语。
B篇
本文是一篇记叙文。作者通过自己的经历,帮助人们尤其是孩子们消除对科学家的固有印象,让人们了解科学家究竟是什么样的人。
24.
B
细节理解题
根据文章第一段“As
for
adults,
the
majority
regard
scientists
as
strange
people
who
spend
a
lot
of
time
working
in
a
lonely
lab.(对于成年人来说,大多数人认为科学家是奇怪的人,他们花很多时间在一个孤独的实验室里工作。)”可知,人们认为科学家都花太多时间在实验室里。故选B。
25.
C
细节理解题
根据文章第一段“We
helped
the
volunteers
to
remove
rubbish
from
the
beach
to
create
a
safe
environment
for
turtle
eggs
to
come
out.
(我们帮助志愿者清除海滩上的垃圾,为海龟蛋的孵化创造一个安全的环境。)”可知,作者在哥斯达黎加的海滩帮助清除垃圾。故选C。
26.
C
细节理解题
根据文章第四段“During
my
Costa
Rica
experience,
I
know
that
being?a?scientist?doesn’t
mean
working
in?a?lab
all
day
and
night.”
(在我在哥斯达黎加的经历中,我知道作为一名科学家并不意味着要在实验室里日夜工作。)”可知,作者从他的经历中认识到,科学不仅仅是在实验室里工作。故选C。
27.
A
主旨大意题
根据文章第一段“If
you
were
asked
to
imagine
a
scientist,
what
image
would
come
to
your
mind?(如果让你想象一个科学家,你会想到什么形象?)”及全文内容可知,作者通过自己的经历,帮助人们尤其是孩子们消除对科学家的固有印象,让人们了解科学家究竟是什么样的人。所以用“What
a
Scientist
Is
Like(科学家是什么样的人)”作为文章标题最为合适。故选A。
C篇
本文是说明文。文章讲述了科学家们在不断寻找和探索外星球上是否有类似于地球的环境,可以支持生命的存在。
28.
A
词句猜测题
在第一段中提到“Recent
Mars
probes
(探测)
have
shown
us
that
there
is
no
life
on
that
planet—at
least
not
now.
But
that
does
not
mean
that
life
does
not
exist
elsewhere(尽管火星探测器显示火星上没有生命,至少现在没有,但这并不意味着其他地方没有生命的存在。)”由此知,划线词所在的句子意思为“许多科学研究还在继续寻找其他星球上有没有生命”。由此可以猜测extraterrestrial
life意思为“存在于地球之外的生命”。故选A项。
29.
D
细节理解题
根据第三段中“as
technologies
have
improved
and
we
can
obtain
measurements
of
the
composition
of
the
atmosphere
on
extra-solar
planets,
the
chances
of
finding
“alien”
life
forms
are
increasing.(随着科技的进步,我们可以测量太阳系外行星的大气成分,那么发现“外星”生命形式的可能性正在增加。)”可知,科学技术的进步让人们发现“外星人”成为可能。故选D项。
30.
B
细节理解题
根据文章最后一段中“Having
said
this—who
says
alien
life
forms
(if
they
exist)
need
water?(话虽如此,谁说外星生物(如果它们存在的话)需要水?)”可知,作者对“外星生命是否一定需要有水才能存在”提出疑问,也就是说外星生命是否需要水还不确定。故选B项。
31.
A
主旨大意题
文章首句提出问题“Do
you
think
alien
beings
exist
somewhere
in
the
universe?”;文章第三段首句提到“there
have
been
a
number
of
theories
as
to
which
planetary
bodies
may
have
an
atmosphere
that
can
support
such
life.(关于哪些行星体可能有能够支持生命的大气,已经有了许多理论。)”,第四段首句提到“There
has
been
a
theory
that
some
of
the
planets
in
the
habitable
zone
of
the
red
dwarf
star
Gliese
581
may
be
able
to
support
life.(有一种理论认为,红矮星Gliese?581的宜居带中的一些行星可能适合生命存在。)”文章是讲述科学家们对哪些星体可能有生命的存在的不断探索。因此文章标题应为“外星人存在吗”。故选A项。
D篇
本文是一篇议论文。改变别人想法并不容易,其方法就是和他们成为朋友。距离产生隔阂,共同进餐更能促进了人们之间的理解和宽容。
32.
B
细节理解题
根据文章第二段“The
way
to
change
people’s
minds
is
to
become
friends
with
them,
to
combine
them
into
your
tribe,
to
bring
them
into
your
circle.(改变别人想法的方法就是和他们成为朋友,把他们融入你的部落,把他们带入你的圈子)”可知,只有成为朋友之后,人们才有可能改变想法。故选B。
33.
A
词义猜测题
根据文章第四段“Perhaps
it
is
not
difference,
but
distance
that
produces
tribalism
and
unfriendliness.
(也许并不是差异,而是距离造成了部落主义和不友好。)”和“I
am
reminded
of
Abraham
Lincoln’s
quote,
“I
don’t
like
that
man.
I
must
get
to
know
him
better.”(我想起亚伯拉罕·林肯的名言,“我不喜欢那个人。我必须更好地了解他。”)”可知,距离造成了隔阂,只有接近增加,理解才能增加。从而猜测proximity为“接近”之意。故选A。
34.
B
推理判断题
根据文章第二段“The
Japanese
writer
Haruki
Murakami
once
wrote,
“Always
remember
that
to
argue,
and
win,
is
to
break
down
the
reality
of
the
person
you
are
arguing
against.
It
is
painful
to
lose
your
reality,
so
be
kind,
even
if
you
are
right.”
(日本作家村上春树曾写道:“永远记住,要想辩论并取得胜利,就必须打破你所反对的人的现实。失去现实是痛苦的,所以要善良,即使你是对的。”)”可推断,作者引用了村上春树的话来暗示善良比正确更重要。故选B。
35.
D
推理判断题
根据文章第三段“However,
during
a
meal,
something
about
handing
dishes
around,
unfolding
napkins
(餐巾纸)
at
the
same
moment,
even
asking
a
stranger
to
pass
the
salt
makes
us
less
likely
to
hold
the
belief
that
the
outsiders
who
wear
unusual
clothes
and
speak
in
distinctive
accents
deserve
to
be
sent
home
or
attacked.(然而,在吃饭时,分发盘子,同时打开餐巾纸,甚至请陌生人递盐的做法,会让我们不太可能认为,穿着不寻常的衣服,说话有独特口音的外人应该被送回家或袭击)”和最后一段“This,
I
think,
is
a
good
method
for
actually
changing
someone’s
mind.
Develop
a
friendship.
Share
a
meal.
Gift
a
book.
Be
kind
first,
be
right
later.
(我认为,这是一个真正改变别人想法的好方法。建立友谊。分享一顿饭。赠送一本书。先善良,后正确)”可推断,分享食物对于建立联系是有效的,因为它促进了人们之间的理解和宽容。故选D。
第二节
【语篇导读】这是一篇说明文,针对如何进行时间管理给出了一些建议。
36.
D【解析】根据后一句“
Here
are
vital
time
management
tips
for
getting
your
goals.”可知,时间管理对达成目标的重要性。故D选项符合题意。
37.
B【解析】根据本部分标题“Set
goals
the
right
way.”和下一句“If
you
don’t
set
your
goals
the
right
way...”可知,此处的内容与目标确定的方式有关。故选B项。
38.
F【解析】根据空前的“The
quadrant(象限)
time-management
system
is
probably
the
most
effective.”
和空后的“Things
are
either
urgent
or
important,
both,
or
neither.”可知,象限时间管理系统根据紧迫性和重要性分为四个部分。故选F项。
39.
G【解析】根据本段的小标题及其内容可知休息的重要性,故G项正确。
40.
A【解析】根据其后的“It
takes
time.”可知,此处与时间有关,故选A。
第二部分
语言运用
第一节
完形填空
41-45
CABDC
46-50
CABCC
51-55
ABCAD
41.
C
根据下文中的
“drinks
and
snacks
are
the
special,
cheerful
presence
in
the
market”可知,Jamaria的产品比较独特,故此处表示她花了一年的时间来完善自已独特的配方。
42.
A
根据下文可知,Jamaria的生意取得了成功,其产品很受欢迎。hit在此处作名词,意为“很受欢迎的事物”。
43.
B
根据下文中的
“Jamaria
_____
her
mother
for
working
at
the
stand”可知,Jamaria在母亲的帮助下创办了LemonTopia。
44.
D
根据上下文可知,此处表示Jamaria
的母亲过了一年才同意她摆摊卖柠檬汽水的请求。beg
for的意思是“请求”。
45.
C
根据语境可知,这次义卖活动对于Jamaria来说是一次绝佳的机会(opportunity)。
46.
C
根据下文中的
“So
Jamaria
added
cookies
and
cheesecake”可知,校方要求她除了卖柠檬汽水之外还必须卖烘焙食物。in
addition
to的意思是“除……之外还”。
47.
A
根据语境可知,在烤饼义卖活动后,她继续在学校和社区活动中售卖自己的柠檬汽水和甜点。
48.B
根据语境可知,此处表示她一直在不同的地方售卖产品,直到她给在市政厅举办的一个聚会供应食品。
49.C
根据下文中的
“she
will
offer
me
money
hourly”可知,Jamaria会支付母亲经营摊位的工资。
50.C
Jamaria毕竟是个孩子,有时她想去玩,所以她的母亲就不得不临时替她经营摊位。
51.A
参见上题解析。fill
in“暂时代替,临时补缺”;show
up“出现”;turn
out“出席(某项活动),在场”;come
along“到达,跟随”。
52.B
根据语境可知,此处表示转折关系,故选B。
53.C
市场竞争激烈,所以Jamaria必须得想出(come
up
with)办法去兜揽生意。drum
up表示“竭力争取(支持);兜揽(生意)”。appeal
for“恳求,呼吁”;deal
with“处理”;take
over“接管,接收”。
54.
A
根据下文中的
“she
developed
lemonade
with
new
flavors(味道)”和
“sticking
with
it”可知,Jamaria研发柠檬汽水的新口味去应对激烈的市场竞争、坚持经营这份事业等的行动都体现出了她对这份事业的责任心。故选A。
55.
D
结合语境以及空后的
“for
sticking
with
it”可知,Jamaria的母亲为她的坚持感到非常骄傲(
proud)。
听力材料
Text
1
W:
Did
you
hear
John’s
in
the
hospital
with
head
injuries
and
a
broken
arm?
M:
Yes.
Apparently
he
was
struck
by
another
vehicle
and
turned
completely
over.
Text
2
W:
You’re
late
again.
Did
your
car
break
down?
M:
No,
I
forgot
to
set
my
alarm
clock,
so
I
slept
overtime.
Text
3
M:
I
wonder
if
our
children
will
still
be
able
to
breathe
clean
air,
drink
clean
water
and
see
a
blue
sky.
W:
Yes.
I
think
it’s
time
man
learned
to
live
in
harmony
with
the
earth
instead
of
destroying
it.
Text
4
M:
You
are
a
good
piano
player.
How
long
have
you
been
playing
the
piano?
W:
I’ve
been
playing
the
piano
since
I
was
6
years
old.
About
9
years
ago.
M:
Really?
That’s
a
long
time.
I’m
also
planning
to
learn
to
play
these
days.
Text
5
W:
Gary,
hello.
How
are
you?
You
look
taller
and
stronger
than
before.
I
remember
little
Gary,
the
best
student
in
the
class.
M:
No,
you
were
a
better
student
than
I
was,
but
I
remember
a
little
girl
with
glasses.
You’re
different,
too.
Text
6
M:
Lucy,
are
you
going
out?
W:
Yes.
I
need
a
new
dress
for
Jenny’s
birthday
party.
M:
I’m
going
downtown,
too.
Could
you
give
me
a
lift?
W:
Sure.
By
the
way,
do
you
have
a
membership
card
for
the
Pretty
Girls
Store?
M:
Yes.
I
often
buy
dresses
for
Ann
in
that
store.
I
can
get
a
20
percent
discount
on
everything
there.
W:
Great.
Could
we
go
there
first?
I
want
to
use
your
card.
M:
Why
not?
It’s
still
2:00.
I’ll
still
have
enough
time
to
choose
some
books.
W:
So
you
are
going
to
the
City
Library,
aren’t
you?
M:
No,
I’m
going
to
buy
some
books
for
Ann.
She
likes
reading.
Text
7
W:
Hi,
Mr.
Smith.
I
wonder
if
you’re
free
on
New
Year’s
Eve.
We’d
like
you
to
come
to
our
New
Year’s
party.
M:
Thank
you.
I’d
love
to
come.
Where
will
it
be?
W:
In
our
classroom
at
6:00
pm.
By
the
way,
could
you
sing
a
song
for
us
at
the
party?
M:
I’m
afraid
I’m
not
that
good
at
singing,
but
I’ll
try.
How
about
an
English
folk
song?
W:
That
would
be
wonderful.
Our
monitor
has
been
wanting
to
ask
you
to
sing.
We’ll
also
invite
several
other
teachers
to
the
party.
Each
of
them
will
perform
something
for
us,
and
I
think
the
headmaster
will
give
a
speech
before
the
party.
M:
Sounds
great.
I
hope
there
will
be
some
fun
games
at
the
party.
W:
Oh,
of
course,
and
we’ll
all
share
our
New
Year
resolutions
at
the
end
of
the
party.
M:
I’m
sure
it’ll
be
a
great
party.
W:
Yes,
I
hope
we’ll
all
have
a
wonderful
time.
Text
8
W:
Mr.
Smith,
may
I
talk
with
you
for
a
moment?
M:
Of
course.
Come
in,
please.
W:
I’ve
come
to
talk
to
you
about
my
grade
on
my
last
paper.
I
want
to
know
why
I
was
given
an
“F”.
M:
Well,
yours
was
so
similar
to
that
of
another
student
in
the
class,
and
I
think
that
you’d
not
done
it
yourself.
W:
I
did
work
closely
with
my
roommate
Jean,
but
let
me
explain
why.
A
week
before
the
paper
was
due,
I
was
too
sick
to
do
my
research.
Jean
agreed
to
help
me.
But
it
was
really
on
my
own.
M:
Well,
you’d
been
given
a
month
to
work
on
the
paper.
Wouldn’t
it
be
better
to
get
ahead
rather
than
to
wait
until
the
last
minute?
Each
student
was
supposed
to
prepare
it
individually.
I’m
afraid
my
decision
remains
the
same.
However,
if
you’re
willing
to
make
an
oral
presentation
about
the
government’s
role
in
running
the
economy,
I’ll
give
you
extra
credit.
W:
Thank
you.
I’ll
do
that.
But
when?
M:
My
assistant
Ms.
White
will
inform
you
as
soon
as
it
is
decided.
W:
OK.
Goodbye!
Text
9
M:
Good
morning.
This
is
Spa
Heaven.
How
can
I
help
you?
W:
Well,
basically,
I
think
I’m
too
tired
and
looking
for
some
way
to
relax.
M:
OK,
sure.
Did
you
know
that
we
recently
have
a
special
offer
which
allows
non-members
to
use
our
facilities
without
having
to
pay
the
membership
fee?
W:
Oh,
that’s
great.
M:
Yeah,
but
the
offer
is
just
until
the
end
of
this
month.
Anyway,
let
me
tell
you
a
little
about
the
facilities
at
Spa
Heaven.
First,
we
have
a
fitness
center
where
you
can
have
a
weight
training
so
that
you
can
lose
some
weight.
W:
And
that
sounds
good,
but
I’m
not
really
interested
in
getting
fit.
I
just
want
to
get
rid
of
my
tiredness.
Mm,
well,
I’d
like
to
go
swimming
and
I
find
that
helps
me
relax.
M:
We
have
two
25-meter
pools
here.
W:
Can
you
tell
me
how
much
that
costs?
M:
Well,
for
non-members,
it
costs
just
$
10
for
each
time.
W:
OK.
I
think
I
need
to
do
something
more
relaxing,
you
know,
like
yoga.
Do
you
have
anything
like
that?
M:
Well,
yes.
And
during
the
special
offer
period,
non-members
can
take
part
for
just
$
35
per
class.
W:
OK.
Thanks
very
much
for
your
help.
I’ll
come
down
this
afternoon
and
arrange
a
yoga
class.
M:
Sure,
I’m
looking
forward
to
seeing
you
then.
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10
W:
A
reader
wrote
in
to
say
that
she
was
feeling
left
out
at
break
because
her
best
friend
wasn’t
around.
Here’s
our
advice
to
her,
and
to
all
kids
who
feel
lonely
sometimes.
It’s
hard
when
a
best
friend
isn’t
around,
maybe
because
she
moved
to
a
different
school
or
a
different
class.
You
may
feel
lonely
at
break
or
lunchtime.
You
want
to
have
new
friends.
But
how
do
you
make
them?
Maybe
it
seems
like
everybody
else
already
has
their
friends.
But
remember,
there’s
always
room
for
more
friends.
Start
by
looking
around
your
classroom

thinking
about
which
kids
you’d
like
to
play
with
at
break.
Look
for
chances
to
say
hi
to
them,
smile
and
be
friendly.
Offer
to
share
something
with
or
express
your
appreciation
to
them,
invite
someone
to
play
with
you
or
say
“Do
you
want
to
sit
here?”
at
lunchtime.
If
you
have
trouble
doing
this
or
if
you’re
feeling
shy,
ask
your
teacher
to
help
you
make
new
friends.
Teachers
are
usually
pretty
good
at
matching
up
friends.
The
best
way
to
make
friends
is
to
be
a
friend.
Be
kind,
be
friendly,
share,
say
nice
things,
offer
to
help,
and
pretty
soon
you’ll
have
one,
or
two,
or
even
more
new
friends.
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