临湘市2020-2021学年高一下学期期末考试
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把试卷上的答案转涂到答题卷上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。
1.Who
is
the
woman
speaking
to?
A.David.
B.Mary.
C.James.
2.What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.The
road.
B.The
weather.
C.A
taxi.
3.What
is
the
woman
probably
doing?
A.Cooking.
B.Having
dinner
C.Buying
vegetables.
4.When
does
the
man
plan
to
arrive
at
the
airport?
A.At
4:30
pm.
B.At
5:30
pm.
C.At
6:30
pm.
5.What
will
the
woman
eat
with
her
coffee?
A.A
piece
of
cake.
B.Some
biscuits.
C.Some
chocolate.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。
请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What’s
the
date
today?
A.February
6th.
B.February
7th.
C.February
8th.
7.How
will
the
man
pay?
A.In
cash.
B.By
check.
C.By
credit
card.
请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Which
sport
does
the
man
love
most?
A.Basketball.
B.Football.
C.Baseball.
9.How
often
does
the
man
play
tennis?
A.Once
a
week.
B.Twice
a
week.
C.Twice
a
month.
请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
man
and
Tom?
A.Classmates.
B.Roommates.
C.Cousins.
11.Why
does
Tom
want
an
apartment?
A.He
wants
to
live
near
his
school.
B.He
dislikes
living
with
the
man.
C.He
wants
to
study
in
the
evening.
12.How
does
Tom
want
to
go
to
school?
A.By
subway.
B.By
bike.
C.By
bus.
请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What
can
be
bought
in
the
new
shopping
centre
now?
A.Coffee.
B.Books.
C.Clothes.
14.When
will
the
woman
go
to
the
shopping
centre?
A.On
Monday.
B.On
Tuesday.
C.On
Saturday.
15.Where
will
the
woman
get
on
the
bus?
A.At
the
bookshop.
B.In
the
market
square.
C.Outside
the
museum.
16.How
long
does
the
bus
journey
take?
A.Twenty
minutes.
B.Thirty
minutes.
C.Forty
minutes.
请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.How
many
people
went
on
the
trip?
A.30.
B.34.
C.35.
18.Why
didn’t
the
class
stop
at
highway
cafes?
A.They
took
some
sandwiches.
B.They
wanted
to
save
money.
C.They
were
not
hungry.
19.What
did
the
speaker
like
best
about
the
trip?
A.The
river
trip.
B.The
art
galleries.
C.The
nice
hotel.
20.What
do
we
know
about
the
school
trip?
A.It
took
eight
days.
B.It
cost
£200
each.
C.It’s
a
coach
trip.
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,每小题2.5分,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
The
Orchard
I
had
a
very
nice
meal
at
the
Orchard
restaurant.The
food
was
lovely
and
the
service
was
quite
good.We
chose
to
eat
in
the
garden
which
was
full
of
beautiful
flowers
and
very
relaxing.The
only
disappointment
was
the
dessert
—
the
apple
pie
was
far
too
sweet
and
it
was
cold
too.Apart
from
that
it
was
an
enjoyable
evening.As
for
the
price
—
what
a
bargain,excellent
value
for
money!
Park
Inn
The
best
thing
about
Park
Inn
was
the
service
—
it
was
excellent.There
was
a
warm
welcome
when
we
arrived
and
the
waiters
were
very
helpful
all
evening.However,the
food
wasn’t
as
good.The
menu
looked
interesting
but
the
meals
were
rather
tasteless.It’s
not
a
cheap
restaurant
and
I
wasn’t
happy
to
pay
so
much
for
boring
food.
Richard’s
Place
When
we
entered
the
restaurant,we
were
surprised
by
the
lovely
interior
(内部的)
design
of
it.So
stylish,so
modern!
This
is
one
of
the
most
popular
restaurants
in
town
and
it’s
very
easy
to
see
why.The
food
was
great
and
excellent
value
for
money
but
it
was
ruined
by
very,very
poor
service!
The
Riverside
It
was
lovely
sitting
outside
and
looking
over
the
river.There
were
lots
of
little
lanterns
(灯笼)
and
colored
lights
everywhere
and
it
all
looked
very
pretty.The
food
was
good,nothing
very
special
but
quite
tasty.The
service
was
OK;
we
didn’t
have
to
wait
too
long
for
our
food
but
the
waiter
never
looked
very
happy!It’s
quite
an
expensive
place
but
with
the
view
I
think
it’s
quite
good
value
for
money.
21.In
which
restaurant
can
customers
eat
in
the
garden?
A.Park
Inn.
B.The
Orchard.
C.The
Riverside.
D.Richard’s
Place.
22.What
makes
the
customers
of
Park
Inn
most
satisfied?
A.The
food.
B.The
price.
C.The
service.
D.The
environment.
23.In
Richard’s
Place,customers
can
__________.
A.receive
good
service
B.enjoy
its
modern
design
C.listen
to
wonderful
music
D.enjoy
the
beauty
of
a
river
B
This
is
a
true
story.Tristin
Saghin
enjoyed
the
movie“Black
Hawk
Down”very
much,which
is
about
the
conflict
in
Somalia.The
battle
scenes
and
the
exciting
rescues
of
people
who
are
dying
interested
him
greatly.
There
was
just
one
problem:Tristin
was
only
9
years
old,and
it
was
thought
that
movie
was
not
for
children.When
his
parents
caught
him
watching
it
on
TV,they
made
him
turn
it
off,though
he
had
finished
his
homework
and
it
was
not
late.Then
one
day,Tristin
and
his
family
were
visiting
his
grandmother
in
Mesa,Arizona.Tristin’s
2-year-old
sister
got
out
of
the
house
and
fell
in
the
backyard
pool.Realizing
the
little
girl
was
missing,the
family
ran
outside,only
to
find
the
girl
had
fallen
into
the
water.
Pulled
from
the
pool
and
placed
on
the
ground,the
child
wasn’t
breathing.The
family
called
the
ambulance
(救护车),but
no
one
knew
how
to
do
first
aid.No
one,that
is,except
for
Tristin.A
scene
in
“Black
Hawk
Down”describes
a
doctor
giving
first
aid.Tristin
remembered
it.Then
the
9-year-old
gave
first
aid
to
his
sister
at
once
and
saved
her
life.
His
parents
don’t
stop
him
seeing
the
movies
he
likes
any
more.Tristin
taught
himself
how
to
do
first
aid
but
he
had
never
thought
he
could
use
it
to
save
his
little
sister’s
life.Any
skill
can
be
used
in
time,so
you
should
always
learn.
24.According
to
the
text,Tristin
Saghin
_________.
A.lived
in
Mesa,Arizona
B.disliked
studying
very
much
C.was
always
ready
to
help
others
D.was
nine
years
old
25.Why
did
Tristin
Saghin’s
parents
order
him
to
turn
off
the
TV?
A.They
wanted
him
to
help
look
after
his
sister.
B.He
often
spent
too
much
time
watching
films.
C.They
thought
the
film
was
not
good
for
children.
D.He
was
asked
to
finish
his
homework
first.
26.How
was
Tristin’s
sister
saved?
A.Tristin
gave
first
aid
to
her.
B.The
ambulance
arrived
in
time.
C.A
doctor
passing
by
gave
a
hand.
D.Her
parents
sent
her
to
hospital
at
once.
27.The
author’s
purpose
in
writing
the
text
is
to
advise
readers
to
_________.
A.see
more
movies
B.learn
more
skills
C.save
others
bravely
D.do
what
they
like
C
“They’re
harming
your
brain.”“They’re
ruining
your
eyes.”“They’re
turning
you
into
a
violent
person.”The
words
said
publicly
against
video
games
are
so
common,but
are
these
worries
founded
on
actual
science?
Countless
studies
have
offered
different
opinions
on
whether
video
games
are
bad
for
you.We’ve
rounded
up
the
most
notable
reports
and
studies
below,so
you
can
weigh
up
the
evidence
for
yourself.
In
2013,psychologist(心理学家)
Simone
Kuhn
studied
the
influences
of
spending
long
hours
on
video
games
on
the
brains
of
young
adults
and
found
that
several
areas
became
bigger
than
before.These
areas
are
connected
with
higher
cognitive
functions(认知功能),memory
formation
and
fine
motor(精细运动)
function.
Last
year,psychologists
said
that
video
game
players
who
favour
violent
games
are
more
likely
to
be
violent
when
offline.Dr.Mark
Appelbaum
of
the
American
Psychological
Association
said
that
there
was
a
relation
between
violent
video
game
use
and
increases
in
violent
behaviour.
Dr.Daphne
Bavelier
is
an
expert
in
the
field
of
Brain
&
Cognitive
Sciences.Bavelier
presented
the
audience
with
a
colour-word
test,where
non-gamers
are
easily
puzzled
by
the
test,and
those
who
spend
long
periods
playing
on
their
computers
are
more
likely
to
pass
the
test
with
flying
colours.
“Actually,those
video
game
players
have
many
other
advantages
in
terms
of
attention,”said
Bavelier,“and
one
part
of
attention
which
is
also
improved
for
the
better
is
our
ability
to
follow
the
movements
of
objects.”
“So,in
a
sense,when
we
think
about
the
influence
of
video
games
on
the
brain,it’s
very
similar
to
the
influence
of
wine
on
the
health.There
are
some
very
poor
uses
of
wine.There
are
some
very
poor
uses
of
video
games.But
when
drunk
in
reasonable
amounts,and
at
the
right
age,
wine
can
be
very
good
for
health,”said
Bavelier.
28.What
can
be
learned
from
Simone
Kuhn’s
study?
A.Video
games
make
you
happier.
B.Video
games
make
your
brain
grow.
C.Video
games
play
a
key
role
in
memory.
D.Video
games
teach
you
how
to
learn
fast.
29.What
was
Dr.Mark
Appelbaum’s
attitude
towards
video
games?
A.He
was
against
them.
B.He
was
hopeful
of
them.
C.He
was
in
favour
of
them.
D.He
was
uncertain
about
them.
30.Which
of
the
following
may
Dr.Daphne
Bavelier
agree
with?
A.Video
games
fix
attention
problems.
B.Video
games
make
kids
do
well
in
exams.
C.Video
games
encourage
violent
behaviour.
D.Video
games
help
increase
colour
knowledge.
31.Why
are
the
uses
of
wine
mentioned
in
the
last
paragraph?
A.To
remind
people
to
avoid
video
games.
B.To
show
the
disadvantages
of
video
games.
C.To
help
people
learn
more
about
video
games.
D.To
ask
people
to
make
good
use
of
video
games.
D
Have
you
ever
done
something
that
was
really
dangerous
just
because
you
thought
it
was
safe?Maybe
you
did
a
dangerous
trick
on
your
bicycle
or
skateboard
because
you
were
wearing
a
helmet
and
thought
you
couldn’t
get
hurt.The
psychology(心理)
of
this
sort
of
behavior
is
called
the
Peltzman
Effect,named
after
Sam
Peltzman,professor
of
economics
at
the
University
of
Chicago.Peltzman
believes
that
those
moments
when
people
think
they
are
the
safest
are
the
times
when
they
act
most
dangerously.
Peltzman
said
that
people
drove
more
dangerously
when
they
wore
seat
belts(安全带).Driving
a
large
four-wheel
drive
vehicle
has
a
similar
effect
on
drivers’
behavior.Because
drivers
of
large
vehicles
sit
up
higher
and
can
see
better,they
feel
they
can
make
better
judgments
when
they
drive.They
are
better
protected
in
accidents,so
they
act
more
dangerously.This
makes
driving
more
hazardous
to
other
drivers.
The
Peltzman
Effect
isn’t
just
limited
to
driving.In
1972,the
American
Food
and
Drug
Administration
(FDA)
passed
a
law
requiring
child
safety
caps
on
most
medicine
bottles.The
safety
caps
were
designed
to
prevent
children
from
accidentally
taking
the
medicine,especially
painkillers
such
as
aspirin.Requiring
safety
caps
sounded
like
a
great
idea,but
there
was
an
unexpected
side
effect.Because
the
safety
caps
are
so
hard
to
take
off,some
people
leave
them
off
altogether.
Worse,some
parents
leave
the
bottles
where
kids
can
reach
them
because
they
feel
that
it
is
safe
because
of
the
cap.A
study
on
the
Peltzman
Effect
showed
that
more
than
3,500
children
have
been
harmed
by
aspirin
because
of
the
safety
caps.
The
Peltzman
Effect
describes
how
we’re
likely
to
take
more
risks
and
act
more
dangerously
when
we
feel
safest.What’s
more,the
effects
of
these
behaviors
can
be
quite
different
from
what
we
expect.
32.What
is
the
Peltzman
Effect?
A.People
behave
less
safely
when
they
feel
safe.
B.People
feel
safest
when
they
are
under
protection.
C.Something
that
seems
dangerous
turns
out
to
be
safe.
D.People
who
act
dangerously
are
likely
to
be
together.
33.What
does
the
underlined
word“hazardous”in
Paragraph
2
mean?
A.Interesting.
B.Expensive.
C.Dangerous.
D.Important.
34.Medicine
bottles
with
safety
caps
__________.
A.are
required
throughout
the
world
B.meet
the
demands
of
the
Peltzman
Effect
C.sell
well
in
the
world
D.are
not
completely
safe
35.What
would
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.Unsafe
Safety
Measures
B.Types
of
Decision
Making
C.People’s
Fear
of
Taking
Risks
D.Different
Behaviors
of
People
in
Danger
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。
When
you
step
into
a
new
environment,you
must
have
a
strong
wish
to
fit
in.Fitting
in
means
making
more
friends,having
more
influence
on
others
and
getting
more
chances
to
live
a
happier
life.
36
Be
confident.Confidence
attracts
most
people.Everyone
is
special
and
there
is
only
one
person
like
you
in
this
world.Spend
some
time
thinking
about
your
strong
points.
37
You
won’t
have
much
difficulty
fitting
in.
Be
kind
to
everyone.Kindness
is
the
bridge
to
your
own
happiness.When
people
notice
your
kindness,they
will
return
it
one
day.Always
give
more
than
you
receive,and
think
more
of
others
than
of
yourself.
38
39
Various
activities
like
playing
football
can
help
you
to
be
known
to
others.You
may
add
more
friends
to
your
circle.At
the
same
time,you’ll
be
amazed
to
see
how
much
they
like
you.Instead
of
wasting
time
being
alone,go
out
to
dance
and
sing
together
with
others
to
develop
friendship.
Do
smile
to
everyone
every
day.It
makes
both
you
and
others
feel
happy.
40
Humor
catches
others’
attention
as
well.People
will
like
you
because
you
make
them
live
happily.
If
you
follow
the
suggestions
mentioned
above,you
will
be
accepted
by
people
around
you.As
a
result,you
will
fit
in
very
well
and
enjoy
your
new
life.
A.Be
active
in
group
activities.
B.However,everybody
needs
friends.
C.Here
are
some
suggestions
that
can
help
you.
D.A
pleasant
smile
costs
the
least
and
does
the
most.
E.A
person
who
cares
about
others
is
popular
everywhere.
F.Even
so,it
often
leaves
one
to
wonder
if
we
fit
in
well.
G.If
so,you
will
be
able
to
build
up
confidence
step
by
step.
第三部分:英语知识运用(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。
Have
you
seen
people
who
take
pictures
of
food
for
more
than
10
minutes
before
eating?My
friend
Stella
is
such
an
example.Every
time
we
went
to
a
restaurant,she
would
not
take
a
bite
until
all
the
dishes
we
41
were
on
the
table.Then
she
would
spend
five
minutes
in
42
the
dishes
in
a
seemingly
random(随意的)
but
in
fact
43
order.Then
the
most
important
part:taking
pictures.After
that,she
would
choose
one
of
the
44
and
click
in
the
filter(滤镜)
app.The
food
eventually
looked
10
times
more
delicious
than
it
really
was,but
we
had
no
45
to
really
enjoy
it—it
all
went
cold.Actually
Stella’s
real
life
is
much
less
elegant.For
example,she
hates
to
wash
the
dishes,so
she
leaves
them
in
the
sink
for
days.
Many
people
care
too
much
about
others’
opinions
and
try
too
hard
to
46
others.They
find
it
hard
to
be
47
and
to
accept
themselves,and
thus
they
are
afraid
to
show
their
48
life
on
social
media.What
they
are
trying
to
prove
is
49
what
they
lack
in
reality.But
this
will
not
bring
any
50
to
reality,as
they
still
51
the
same
old
pattern
of
life.
If
they
really
want
an
elegant
life,they
should
put
more
52
into
achieving
it
53
fabricating(伪造)
it.Being
more
confident,
54
themselves
and
trying
their
best
to
be
better
are
much
more
meaningful
than
55
their
life
on
social
media.
41.A.ordered
B.served
C.offered
D.prepared
42.A.cooking
B.washing
C.setting
D.collecting
43.A.messy
B.arranged
C.casual
D.missed
44.A.dishes
B.restaurants
C.tables
D.pictures
45.A.chance
B.choice
C.excuse
D.reason
46.A.comfort
B.please
C.inspire
D.discourage
47.A.independent
B.generous
C.responsible
D.confident
48.A.real
B.secret
C.peaceful
D.healthy
49.A.rarely
B.hardly
C.exactly
D.nearly
50.A.difficulty
B.change
C.guidance
D.harm
51.A.question
B.dislike
C.doubt
D.follow
52.A.effort
B.ambitions
C.feelings
D.money
53.A.other
than
B.more
than
C.rather
than
D.less
than
54.A.identifying
B.accepting
C.persuading
D.amusing
55.A.simplifying
B.ruining
C.beautifying
D.worsening
第二节
(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在文中空白处填入1个恰当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
When
I
was
a
little
girl,every
time
my
dad
was
repairing
something
56
(break),he
would
ask
me
to
hold
the
hammer,and
meanwhile,have
a
conversation
with
me.I
never
saw
my
dad
drinking
or
taking
a
night
out.All
he
did
after
work
was
taking
care
57
his
family.
I
grew
up
and
left
home
for
college
and
since
then,my
dad
had
been
calling
me
every
Sunday
morning.Several
years
later
I
bought
a
house,
58
my
dad
painted
by
himself
for
three
days
in
the
summer
heat.All
he
asked
was
for
me
to
talk
to
him.But
I
was
always
busy,unable
59
(find)
any
time
for
a
conversation
with
him.
One
Sunday
morning
we
had
a
telephone
talk
as
usual.I
noticed
that
my
dad
had
forgotten
some
things
we
discussed
lately.I
was
in
60
hurry,so
our
conversation
was
short.Later
that
day
came
a
call
61
(say)
my
father
was
in
hospital.
62
(immediate)
I
bought
a
ticket
for
a
flight
and
on
my
way
I
was
thinking
about
all
the
missing
63
(chance)
to
have
a
talk
with
my
dad.
By
the
time
I
64
(get)
to
hospital,my
father
had
passed
away.Now
it
was
he
who
did
not
have
time
for
a
conversation
with
me.I
realized
how
little
I
knew
about
my
dad,
65
(he)
deepest
thoughts
and
dreams.After
his
death
I
learned
more
about
him,and
even
more
about
myself.
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
应用文写作(15分)
假定你是李华,你的英国笔友Jim发来邮件说他下周要来你所在的城市参加一个竞赛活动,询问能否借住你家。请你用英语给他回封邮件,内容包括:1.表明意愿,并尽力做到让他在你家住得舒适;2.询问他参赛后的计划安排,并给他建议一些赛后的活动;3.说明你将去机场接他。
注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
第二节 读后续写(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。
Michelle
was
eight
years
old
when
she
heard
her
mom
and
dad
talking
about
her
little
brother,Jack,now
only
an
infant(婴儿).He
was
very
sick
and
they
were
completely
out
of
money.Only
a
very
costly
operation
could
save
the
baby
now
but
there
was
no
one
to
whom
they
could
turn
for
the
money
needed.
She
heard
Daddy
say
to
her
tearful
mom,“Only
a
miracle(奇迹)
can
save
him
now.”
At
the
words,Michelle
went
to
her
bedroom
and
took
out
all
the
coins
from
her
little
moneybox.After
counting
the
coins
three
times,she
slipped
out
the
back
door
and
made
her
way
to
the
drug
store
six
blocks
away…
She
waited
for
a
long
time
before
the
pharmacist(药剂师)
turned
around
and
asked
her,“And
what
do
you
want?”
“Well,it’s
about
my
brother,”Michelle
answered.“He’s
really,really
sick…and
I
want
to
buy
a
miracle.”
“I
beg
your
pardon?”said
the
pharmacist.“His
name
is
Jack
and
he
has
something
very
bad
growing
inside
his
body
and
my
daddy
said
only
a
miracle
can
save
him
now.So
how
much
does
a
miracle
cost?”
“We
don’t
sell
miracles
here,little
girl.I’m
sorry
but
I
can’t
help
you,”the
pharmacist
said.“Listen,I
have
the
money
to
pay
for
it.”And
with
these
words,Michelle
poured
out
all
the
coins
from
her
pockets.At
this
time,a
well-dressed
man
behind
Michelle
stooped
down(弯下腰)
and
asked
the
little
girl,“I’m
selling
the
miracle
you
want.Tell
me
how
much
money
you
have.”
“One
dollar
and
eleven
cents,”Michelle
answered
in
a
low
voice.“And
it’s
all
the
money
I
have,but
I
can
get
some
more.”
“Well,”smiled
the
man.”A
dollar
and
eleven
cents
—
the
exact
price
of
a
miracle
for
your
little
brother.Show
me
the
place
where
your
brother
lives.”
注意:续写词数应为150左右。
Paragraph
1:
Holding
the
man’s
hand
firmly,Michelle
took
him
home.____________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2:
When
asked
why
he
chose
to
help
the
family,the
man
detailed._______________________
________________________________________________________________________________临湘市2020-2021学年高一下学期期末考试
英语参考答案及评分标准
第一部分:听力(共两节,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
1-5 CBAAB
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
6-10
ACBAC
11-15
CBCBC
16-20
CBBAC
第二部分:阅读(共两节,每小题2.5分,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
21-25
BCBDC
26-30
ABBAA
31-35
DACDA
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
36-40
CGEAD
第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
41-45
ACBDA
46-50
BDACB
51-55
DACBC
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56-60
broken,
of,
which,
to
find,
a
61-65
saying,
Immediately,
chances,
got,
his
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
应用文写作(15分)
One
possible
version:
Dear
Jim,
Glad
to
hear
from
you.
I’m
more
than
excited
to
be
host
to
you,
and
I
promise
to
make
your
stay
here
comfortable
and
pleasant.
What
are
your
plans
for
the
days
after
the
competition?
Do
you
have
anything
in
mind
that
you
would
especially
enjoy
doing?
Any
places
to
go?
Any
friends
to
visit?
lf
you
are
interested,
I
can
take
you
on
a
mountain
hike,
as
seeing
the
mountains
in
this
area
is
a
must
for
all
visitors.
Please
let
me
know
your
arrival
date
so
that
I
can
pick
you
up
at
the
airport,
I’m
looking
forward
to
your
coming.
Yours,
Li
Hua
范文一:
Holding
the
man’s
hand
firmly,Michelle
took
him
home.“Dad,Mom,I
have
bought
a
miracle,”Michelle
said
excitedly.Feeling
surprised,her
mother
asked
in
a
low
voice,“I’m
sorry,sir…”“It’s
true,madam.Michelle
has
paid
me
one
dollar
and
eleven
cents
for
the
miracle.Why
not
send
Jack
to
hospital?”Though
completely
confused,her
parents
followed
the
man
to
send
Jack
to
the
hospital.He
paid
for
the
treatment
and
Michelle’s
brother
took
a
successful
operation.With
Jack
recovering
day
by
day,his
parents
were
extremely
grateful
to
the
man
but
still
wondered
why
he
offered
help.
When
asked
why
he
chose
to
help
the
family,the
man
detailed.“That
day,I
was
in
the
drug
store
when
I
overheard
the
conversation
between
Michelle
and
the
pharmacist.She
was
so
innocent
and
did
all
she
could
to
save
her
little
brother,which
deeply
touched
me.Your
daughter
has
a
heart
of
gold.”Looking
down
at
their
lovely
girl,the
couple
hugged
their
daughter
tightly,gently
stroking
her
head.The
couple
thanked
the
man
again.
范文二:
Holding
the
man’s
hand
firmly,Michelle
took
him
home.Her
parents
were
too
surprised
to
believe
their
eyes.That
well-dressed
man
turned
out
to
be
a
surgeon.Later,her
little
brother
was
taken
to
the
hospital.The
operation
was
completed
with
payment
of
one
dollar
and
eleven
cents
and
it
wasn’t
long
before
Jack
was
home
again
and
doing
well.Michelle
was
very
happy.Then
she
knew
the
exact
price
of
a
miracle
—
one
dollar
and
eleven
cents
and
more
convinced
that
she
was
right
to
insist.
When
asked
why
he
chose
to
help
the
family,the
man
detailed.“When
I
was
young,I
was
once
in
the
same
situation
as
the
little
baby.The
little
girl
reminded
me
of
my
sister.It
was
she
who
saved
my
life.Deeply
impressed
by
the
little
girl’s
innocence,I
finally
decided
to
help
the
family
out
of
trouble.It
doesn’t
matter
how
much
money
she
actually
has
with
her.What
matters
is
her
faith,a
faith
that
the
miracle
does
exist.”