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2021年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试
英
语
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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。
例:How
much
is
the
shirt?
A.
?19.
15.
B.
?9.
18.
C.
?9.
15.
答案是C。
1.
Why
did
the
woman
go
to
Mallorca?
A.
To
teach
Spanish.
B.
To
look
for
a
job.
C.
To
see
a
friend.
2.
What
does
the
man
ask
the
woman
to
do?
A.
Take
him
to
hospital.
B.
Go
to
a
class
with
him.
C.
Submit
a
report
for
him.
3.
Who
will
look
after
the
children?
A.
Jennifer.
B.
Suzy.
C.
Marie.
4.
What
are
the
speakers
going
to
do?
A.
Drive
home.
B.
Go
shopping.
C.
Eat
out.
5.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
How
to
fry
fish.
B.
How
to
make
coffee.
C.
How
to
remove
a
bad
smell.
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.
When
does
Gomez
watch
a
football
game
on
TV?
A.
When
he
fails
to
get
a
ticket.
B.
When
the
stadium
is
crowded.
C.
When
his
friends
are
too
busy.
7.
How
much
did
Gomez
pay
for
the
football
game
last
time?
A.
$20.
B.
$25.
C.
$50.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
What
did
Alex
do
in
the
afternoon?
A.
He
had
a
walk.
B.
He
went
hunting.
C.
He
planted
trees.
9.
What
did
Alex
bring
back?
A.
Flowers.
B.
Leaves.
C.
Books.
10.
What
was
Bob
doing
when
Alex
saw
him?
A.
Fishing.
B.
Taking
pictures.
C.
Swimming.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.
What
did
David
do
on
his
most
recent
holiday?
A.
He
had
a
boat
trip.
B.
He
took
a
balloon
flight.
C.
He
climbed
a
mountain.
12.
What
is
on
David’s
list?
A.
Gifts
he
needed
to
buy.
B.
Things
he
wished
to
do.
C.
Dates
he
had
to
remember.
13.
Where
does
the
woman
suggest
David
go
for
his
next
holiday?
A.
Australia.
B.
California.
C.
The
Amazon.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.
Why
did
Sarah
make
the
phone
call?
A.
To
ask
a
favor.
B.
To
pass
on
a
message.
C.
To
make
an
appointment.
15.
Where
is
Sarah
now?
A.
In
Brighton.
B.
At
her
home.
C.
At
the
Shelton
Hotel.
16.
What
time
is
Michael
leaving
his
place
tomorrow
morning?
A.
At
7:40.
B.
At
8:00.
C.
At
8:20.
17.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
John
and
Sarah?
A.
Neighbors.
B.
Fellow
workers.
C.
Husband
and
wife.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.
What
do
most
people
think
is
very
important
in
spoken
communication?
A.
Pronunciation.
B.
Vocabulary.
C.
Grammar.
19.
Why
should
you
listen
to
experts
according
to
the
speaker?
A.
To
develop
your
reading
fluency.
B.
To
improve
your
note-taking
skills.
C.
To
find
out
your
mispronunciations.
20.
What
is
the
speaker’s
last
suggestion?
A.
Spell
out
the
difficult
words.
B.
Check
the
words
in
a
dictionary.
C.
Practice
reading
the
words
aloud.
第二部分
阅读(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
Rome
can
be
pricey
for
travelers,
which
is
why
many
choose
to
stay
in
a
hostel(旅社).
The
hostels
in
Rome
offer
a
bed
in
a
dorm
room
for
around
$25
a
night,
and
for
that,
you’ll
often
get
to
stay
in
a
central
location(位置)
with
security
and
comfort.
Yellow
Hostel
If
I
had
to
make
just
one
recommendation
for
where
to
stay
in
Rome,
it
would
be
Yellow
Hostel.
It’s
one
of
the
best-rated
hostels
in
the
city,
and
for
good
reason.
It’s
affordable,
and
it’s
got
a
fun
atmosphere
without
being
too
noisy.
As
an
added
bonus,
it’s
close
to
the
main
train
station.
Hostel
Alessandro
Palace
If
you
love
social
hostels,
this
is
the
best
hostel
for
you
in
Rome.
Hostel
Alessandro
Palace
is
fun.
Staff
members
hold
plenty
of
bar
events
for
guests
like
free
shots,
bar
crawls
and
karaoke.
There’s
also
an
area
on
the
rooftop
for
hanging
out
with
other
travelers
during
the
summer.
Youth
Station
Hostel
If
you’re
looking
for
cleanliness
and
a
modern
hostel,
look
no
further
than
Youth
Station.
It
offers
beautiful
furnishings
and
beds.
There
are
plenty
of
other
benefits,
too;
it
doesn’t
charge
city
tax;
it
has
both
air
conditioning
and
a
heater
for
the
rooms;
it
also
has
free
Wi-Fi
in
every
room.
Hotel
and
Hostel
Des
Artistes
Hotel
and
Hostel
Des
Artistes
is
located
just
a
10-minute
walk
from
the
central
city
station
and
it’s
close
to
all
of
the
city’s
main
attractions.
The
staff
is
friendly
and
helpful,
providing
you
with
a
map
of
the
city
when
you
arrive,
and
offering
advice
if
you
require
some.
However,
you
need
to
pay
2
euros
a
day
for
Wi-Fi.
What
is
probably
the
major
concern
of
travelers
who
choose
to
stay
in
a
hostel?
A.
Comfort.
B.
Security.
C.
Price.
D.
Location.
Which
hotel
best
suits
people
who
enjoy
an
active
social
life?
A.
Yellow
Hostel.
B.
Hostel
Alessandro
Palace.
C.
Youth
Station
Hostel.
D.
Hotel
and
Hostel
Des
Artistes.
23.
What
is
the
disadvantage
of
Hotel
and
Hostel
Des
Artistes?
A.
It
gets
noisy
at
night.
B.
Its
staff
is
too
talkative.
C.
It
charges
for
Wi-Fi.
D.
It’s
inconveniently
located.
B
By
day,
Robert
Titterton
is
a
lawyer.
In
his
spare
time
though
he
goes
on
stage
beside
pianist
Maria
Raspopova
—
not
as
a
musician
but
as
her
page
turner.
“I’m
not
a
trained
musician,
but
I’ve
learnt
to
read
music
so
I
can
help
Maria
in
her
performance.”
Mr
Titterton
is
chairman
of
the
Omega
Ensemble
but
has
been
the
group’s
official
page
turner
for
the
past
four
years.
His
job
is
to
sit
beside
the
pianist
and
turn
the
pages
of
the
score
so
the
musician
doesn’t
have
to
break
the
flow
of
sound
by
doing
it
themselves.
He
said
he
became
just
as
nervous
as
those
playing
instruments
on
stage.
“A
lot
of
skills
are
needed
for
the
job.
You
have
to
make
sure
you
don’t
turn
two
pages
at
once
and
make
sure
you
find
the
repeats
in
the
music
when
you
have
to
go
back
to
the
right
spot.”
Mr
Titterton
explained.
Being
a
page
turner
requires
plenty
of
practice.
Some
pieces
of
music
can
go
for
40
minutes
and
require
up
to
50
page
turns,
including
back
turns
for
repeat
passages.
Silent
onstage
communication
is
key,
and
each
pianist
has
their
own
style
of
“nodding”
to
indicate
a
page
turn
which
they
need
to
practise
with
their
page
turner.
But
like
all
performances,
there
are
moments
when
things
go
wrong.
“I
was
turning
the
page
to
get
ready
for
the
next
page,
but
the
draft
wind
from
the
turn
caused
the
spare
pages
to
fall
off
the
stand,”
Mr
Titterton
said,
“Luckily
I
was
able
to
catch
them
and
put
them
back.”
Most
page
turners
are
piano
students
or
up-and-coming
concert
pianists,
although
Ms
Raspopova
has
once
asked
her
husband
to
help
her
out
on
stage.
“My
husband
is
the
worst
page
turner,”
she
laughed.
“He’s
interested
in
the
music,
feeling
every
note,
and
I
have
to
say:
‘Turn,
turn!’
“Robert
is
the
best
page
turner
I’ve
had
in
my
entire
life.”
What
should
Titterton
be
able
to
do
to
be
a
page
turner?
A.
Read
music.
B.
Play
the
piano.
C.
Sing
songs.
D.
Fix
the
instruments.
25.
Which
of
the
following
best
describes
Titterton’s
job
on
stage?
A.
Boring.
B.
Well-paid.
C.
Demanding.
D.
Dangerous.
26.
What
does
Titterton
need
to
practise?
A.
Counting
the
pages.
B.
Recognizing
the
“nodding”.
C.
Catching
falling
objects.
D.
Performing
in
his
own
style.
Why
is
Ms
Raspopova’s
husband
“the
worse
page
turner”?
A.
He
has
very
poor
eyesight.
B.
He
ignores
the
audience.
C.
He
has
no
interest
in
music.
D.
He
forgets
to
do
his
job.
C
When
the
explorers
first
set
foot
upon
the
continent
of
North
America,
the
skies
and
lands
were
alive
with
an
astonishing
variety
of
wildlife.
Native
Americans
had
taken
care
of
these
precious
natural
resources
wisely.
Unfortunately,
it
took
the
explorers
and
the
settlers
who
followed
only
a
few
decades
to
decimate
a
large
part
of
these
resources.
Millions
of
waterfowl(水禽)
were
killed
at
the
hands
of
market
hunters
and
a
handful
of
overly
ambitious
sportsmen.
Millions
of
acres
of
wetlands
were
dried
to
feed
and
house
the
ever-increasing
populations,
greatly
reducing
waterfowl
habitat(栖息地).
In
1934,
with
the
passage
of
the
Migratory
Bird
Hunting
Stamp
Act
(Act),
an
increasingly
concerned
nation
took
firm
action
to
stop
the
destruction
of
migratory(迁徙的)
waterfowl
and
the
wetlands
so
vital
to
their
survival.
Under
this
Act,
all
waterfowl
hunters
16
years
of
age
and
over
must
annually
purchase
and
carry
a
Federal
Duck
Stamp.
The
very
first
Federal
Duck
Stamp
was
designed
by
J.N.
“Ding”
Darling,
a
political
cartoonist
from
Des
Moines,
Iowa,
who
at
that
time
was
appointed
by
President
Franklin
Roosevelt
as
Director
of
the
Bureau
of
Biological
Survey.
Hunters
willingly
pay
the
stamp
price
to
ensure
the
survival
of
our
natural
resources.
About
98
percent
of
every
duck
stamp
dollar
goes
directly
into
the
Migratory
Bird
Conservation
Fund
to
purchase
wetlands
and
wildlife
habitat
for
inclusion
into
the
National
Wildlife
Refuge
System
—
a
fact
that
ensures
this
land
will
be
protected
and
available
for
all
generations
to
come.
Since
1934,
better
than
half
a
billion
dollars
has
gone
into
that
Fund
to
purchase
more
than
5
million
acres
of
habitat.
Little
wonder
the
Federal
Duck
Stamp
Program
has
been
called
one
of
the
most
successful
conservation
programs
ever
initiated.
28.
What
was
a
cause
of
the
waterfowl
population
decline
in
North
America?
A.
Loss
of
wetlands.
B.
Popularity
of
water
sports.
C.
Pollution
of
rivers.
D.
Arrival
of
other
wild
animals.
29.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“decimate”
mean
in
the
first
paragraph?
A.
Acquire.
B.
Export.
C.
Destroy.
D.
Distribute.
30.
What
is
a
direct
result
of
the
Act
passed
in
1934?
A.
The
stamp
price
has
gone
down.
B.
The
migratory
birds
have
flown
away.
C.
The
hunters
have
stopped
hunting.
D.
The
government
has
collected
money.
31.
Which
of
the
following
a
suitable
title
for
the
text?
A.
The
Federal
Duck
Stamp
Story.
B.
The
National
Wildlife
Refuge
System.
C.
The
Benefits
of
Saving
Waterfowl
D.
The
History
of
Migratory
Bird
Hunting
D
Popularization
has
in
some
cases
changed
the
original
meaning
of
emotional
(情感的)
intellingence.
Many
people
now
misunderstand
emotional
intelligence
as
almost
everything
desitrble
in
a
person’s
makeup
that
cannot
be
measured
by
an
IQ
test,
such
as
character,
motivation,
confidence,
mental
stability,
optimism
and
“people
skills.”
Research
has
shown
that
emotional
skills
may
contribute
to
some
of
these
qualities,
but
most
of
them
move
far
beyond
skill-based
emotional
intelligence.
We
prefer
to
describe
emotional
intelligence
as
a
specific
set
of
skills
that
can
be
used
for
either
good
or
bad
purposes.
The
ability
to
accurately
understand
how
others
are
feeling
may
be
used
by
a
doctor
to
find
how
best
to
help
her
patients,
while
a
cheater
might
use
it
to
control
potential
victims.
Being
emotionally
intelligent
does
not
necessarily
make
one
a
moral
person.
Although
popular
beliefs
regarding
emotional
intelligence
run
far
ahead
of
what
research
can
reasonably
support,
the
overall
effects
of
the
publicity
have
been
more
beneficial
than
harmful.
The
most
positive
aspect
of
this
popularization
is
a
new
and
much
needed
emphasis(重视)
on
emotion
by
employers,
educators
and
others
interested
in
promoting
social
well-being.
The
popularization
of
emotional
intelligence
has
helped
both
the
public
and
researchers
re-evaluate
the
functionality
of
emotions
and
how
they
serve
people
adaptively
in
everyday
life.
Although
the
continuing
popular
appeal
of
emotional
intelligence
is
desirable,
we
hope
that
such
attention
will
excite
a
greater
interest
in
the
scientific
and
scholarly
study
of
emotion.
It
is
our
hope
that
in
coming
decades,advances
in
science
will
offer
new
perspectives(视角)
from
which
to
study
how
people
manage
their
lives.
Emotional
intelligence,
with
its
focus
on
both
head
and
heart,
may
serve
to
point
us
in
the
right
direction.
32.
What
is
a
common
misunderstanding
of
emotional
intelligence?
A.
It
can
be
measured
by
an
IQ
test.
B.
It
helps
to
exercise
a
person’s
mind.
C.
It
includes
a
set
of
emotional
skills.
D.
It
refers
to
a
person’s
positive
qualities.
33.
Why
does
the
author
mention
“doctor”
and
“cheater”
in
paragraph
2?
A.
To
explain
a
rule.
B.
To
clarify
a
concept
C.
To
present
a
fact.
D.
To
make
a
prediction.
34.
What
is
the
author’s
attitude
to
the
popularization
of
emotional
intelligence?
A.
Favorable.
B.
Intolerant.
C.
Doubtful.
D.
Unclear.
35.
What
does
the
last
paragraph
mainly
talk
about
concerning
emotional
intelligence?
A.
Its
appeal
to
the
public.
B.
Expectations
for
future
studies.
C.
Its
practical
application.
D.
Scientists
with
new
perspectives.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,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。
My
husband
and
I
just
spent
a
week
in
Paris.
36
So
the
first
thing
we
did
was
rent
a
fantastically
expensive
sixth-floor
apartment
the
size
of
a
cupboard.
It
was
so
tiny
that
we
had
to
leave
our
suitcases
in
the
hallway.
The
place
wasn’t
entirely
authentic,
though.
Unlike
a
normal
Parisian
apartment,
the
plumbing(水管)
worked.
37
Our
building
even
had
a
tiny
lift
with
a
female
voice
That
said.
“Ouverture
des
portes,”
in
perfect
French.
That
is
the
only
French
phrase
I
mastered,
and
it’s
a
shame
I
don’t
have
much
use
for
it.
Parisians
are
different
from
you
and
me.
They
never
look
lazy
or
untidy.
As
someone
noted
in
this
paper
a
couple
of
ago,
they
eat
great
food
and
never
gain
weight.
38
French
strawberries
do
not
taste
like
cardboard.
Instead,
they
explode
in
your
mouth
like
little
flavor
bombs.
39
On
our
first
morning
in
Paris,
I
went
around
the
comer
to
the
food
market
to
pick
up
some
groceries.
I
bought
a
handful
of
perfectly
ripe
small
strawberries
and
a
little
sweet
melon.
My
husband
and
I
agreed
they
were
the
best
fruit
we
had
ever
eaten.
But
they
cost
$18!
In
France,
quality
of
life
is
much
more
important
than
efficiency(效率).
You
can
tell
this
by
café
life.
French
cafés
are
always
crowded.
40
When
do
these
people
work?
The
French
take
their
35-hour
workweek
seriously
-
so
seriously
that
some
labor
unions
recently
struck
a
deal
with
a
group
of
companies
limiting
the
number
of
hours
that
independent
contractors
can
be
on
call.
A.
Not
all
the
customers
are
tourists.
B.
The
quality
of
life
in
France
is
equally
excellent.
C.
The
amazing
food
is
mainly
consumed
by
local
farmers.
D.
The
amazing
food
is
mainly
consumed
by
local
farmers.
E.
That’s
not
the
only
reason
the
French
eat
less
than
we
do.
F.
Our
aim
was
to
see
if
we
could
live,
in
some
way,
like
real
Parisians.
G.
The
food
is
so
delicious
that
you
don’t
need
much
of
it
to
make
you
happy.
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。
My
life
as
a
tax-paying
employed
person
began
in
middle
school,
when,
for
three
whole
days,
I
worked
in
a
baking
factory.
My
best
friend
Betsy’s
father
was
a
manager
at
Hough
Bakeries,
which,
at
Easter
time,
41
little
bunny(兔子)
cakes
for
all
its
42
throughout
Cleveland.
It
happened
that
the
plant
downtown
needed
eight
kids
for
43
help
during
our
spring
break,
for
which
I
had
no
44
beyond
listening
to
my
favorite
records.
I’d
45
minimum
wage.
I’d
see
how
a
factory
46
.
My
parents
thought
all
of
this
was
a
grand
idea
and
called
Betsy’s
dad
with
their
47
.
Our
48
in
the
factory
were
simple:
Place
cakes
on
a
moving
belt.
Attach
icing(糖霜)
ears.
Apply
icing
eyes
and
nose.
49
bunny
from
the
belt.
This
was
50
than
it
sounds.
51
a
bit
and
the
cakes
pile
up.
As
I
told
my
parents
at
dinner
that
first
night,
it
was
all
a
little
more
high-pressure
than
I’d
52
.
Dad
53
.
The
son
of
a
grocer,
he’d
spent
the
summers
of
his
childhood
54
food
in
Bemardsville,
New
Jersey.
This
was
the
sort
of
work
that
made
you
55
the
dollars
you
earned
and
respect
those
who
did
the
work,
he
told
me.
41.
A.
sold
B.
ordered
C.
made
D.
reserved
42.
A.
stores
B.
families
C.
schools
D.
citizens
43.
A.
generous
B.
financial
C.
technical
D.
temporary
44.
A.
plans
B.
problems
C.
excuses
D.
hobbies
45.
A.
offer
B.
earn
C.
set
D.
suggest
46.
A.
worked
B.
closed
C.
developed
D.
survived
47.
A.
ambition
B.
permission
C.
experience
D.
invitation
48.
A.
joys
B.
ideas
C.
roles
D.
choices
49.
A.
Save
B.
Keep
C.
Stop
D.
Remove
50.
A.
harder
B.
better
C.
longer
D.
cheaper
51.
A.
Calm
down
B.
Slow
down
C.
Stay
on
D.
Move
on
52.
A.
indicated
B.
witnessed
C.
expected
D.
remembered
53.
A.
cried
B.
smiled
C.
hesitated
D.
refused
54.
A.
tasting
B.
finding
C.
sharing
D.
delivering
55.
A.
withdraw
B.
donate
C.
receive
D.
appreciate
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。
Going
to
Mount
Huangshan
reminds
me
of
the
popular
Beatles’
song
“The
Long
and
Winding
Road”.
56
is
so
breathtaking
about
the
experience
is
the
out-of-this-world
scenes.
The
rolling
sea
of
clouds
you
see
once
you
are
at
the
top
will
remind
you
how
tiny
we
57
(human)are.
The
hot
spring
at
the
foot
of
the
mountain
is
something
you
must
try
after
the
climb.
It
will
58
(undoubted)help
you
get
refreshed!
The
amazing
thing
about
the
spring
is
that
the
colder
the
temperature
gets,
the
59
(hot)the
spring!
Strange,
isn’t
it?
But
that’s
how
nature
is
—
always
leaving
us
60
(astonish).
What
comes
next
is
the
endless
series
of
steps.
You
can’t
help
wondering
how
hard
it
61
(be)for
the
people
then
to
put
all
those
rocks
into
place.
Though
it
is
the
only
unnatural
thing
on
your
way
up
the
mountain,
still
it
highlights
the
whole
adventure
62
offers
a
place
where
you
can
sit
down
to
rest
your
63
(ache)legs.
As
the
song
goes,
this
long
and
winding
road
"will
never
disappear",
and
it
will
always
stick
in
the
visitor’s
memory.
It
sure
does
in
64
(I).
While
you’re
in
China,
Mount
Huangshan
is
65
must
to
visit!
第四部分
写作(共两节,
满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
你校英文报Youth正在庆祝创刊十周年,
请你写一篇短文投稿,
内容包括:
1.
读报的经历;
2.
喜爱的栏目;
3.
期望和祝福。
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。
Youth
and
Me
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。
A
MOTHER’S
DAY
SURPRISE
The
twins
were
filled
with
excitement
as
they
thought
of
the
surprise
they
were
planning
for
Mother’s
Day.
How
pleased
and
proud
Mother
would
be
when
they
brought
her
breakfast
in
bed.
They
planned
to
make
French
toast
and
chicken
porridge.
They
had
watched
their
mother
in
the
kitchen.
There
was
nothing
to
it.
Jenna
and
Jeff
knew
exactly
what
to
do.
The
big
day
came
at
last.
The
alarm
rang
at
6
a.m.
The
pair
went
down
the
stairs
quietly
to
the
kitchen.
They
decided
to
boil
the
porridge
first.
They
put
some
rice
into
a
pot
of
water
and
left
it
to
boil
while
they
made
the
French
toast.
Jeff
broke
two
eggs
into
a
plate
and
added
in
some
milk.
Jenna
found
the
bread
and
put
two
slices
into
the
egg
mixture.
Next,
Jeff
turned
on
the
second
stove
burner
to
heat
up
the
frying
pan.
Everything
was
going
smoothly
until
Jeff
started
frying
the
bread.
The
pan
was
too
hot
and
the
bread
turned
black
within
seconds.
Jenna
threw
the
burnt
piece
into
the
sink
and
put
in
the
other
slice
of
bread.
This
time,
she
turned
down
the
fire
so
it
cooked
nicely.
Then
Jeff
noticed
steam
shooting
out
of
the
pot
and
the
lid
starting
to
shake.
The
next
minute,
the
porridge
boiled
over
and
put
out
the
fire.
Jenna
panicked.
Thankfully,
Jeff
stayed
calm
and
turned
off
the
gas
quickly.
But
the
stove
was
a
mess
now.
Jenna
told
Jeff
to
clean
it
up
so
they
could
continue
to
cook
the
rest
of
the
porridge.
But
Jeff’s
hand
touched
the
hot
burner
and
he
gave
a
cry
of
pain.
Jenna
made
him
put
his
hand
in
cold
water.
Then
she
caught
the
smell
of
burning.
Oh
dear!
The
piece
of
bread
in
the
pan
had
turned
black
as
well.
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。
As
the
twins
looked
around
them
in
disappointment,
their
father
appeared.
The
twins
carried
the
breakfast
upstairs
and
woke
their
mother
up.