人教版高二英语选择性必修第三册_Unit 3 Environmental Protection 单元检测 Word版含答案(无听力试题)

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人教版选择性必修第三册Unit
3单元检测
第一部分 听力(略)
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
These
museums
are
solely
devoted
to
a
particular
piece
of
food
culture.
SPAM
Museum
With
a
brand
new
location,the
SPAM
Museum
celebrates
a
food
that
people
either
love
or
despise.While
visitors
might
not
actually
be
able
to
find
out
what’s
inside
a
can
of
SPAM,the
museum
has
a
lot
of
memorabilia(纪念品)
on
display,many
of
them
related
to
its
role
in
World
War
Ⅱ.
Admission:Free
Hours:
November-March
Monday:Closed
Tuesday-Saturday:10
am-5
pm
Sunday:Noon-5
pm
April-October:
Monday-Saturday:10
am-6
pm
Sunday:Noon-5
pm
CLOSED:New
Year’s
Day,Easter,Thanksgiving,Christmas
Eve
and
Christmas
Day
Chocolate
Museum,Cologne
The
museum
offers
guided
tours,a
café
and
a
store
where
over
100,000
chocolate
products
are
for
sale.A
German
travel
expert
says,“The
exhibition
texts
are
in
English
and
German.For
kids,there
are
plenty
of
interactive
activities,but
the
highlight
of
the
museum
is
a
10?foot
high
chocolate
fountain(喷泉).”
Admission:
Adults:£9.00
Groups
of
15
persons
or
more:£8.50
Family
ticket:£25.00
Hours:
Tuesday-Friday:10
am-6
pm
Saturday/Sunday/bank
holidays:11
am-7
pm
In
December
the
museum
will
be
open
every
Monday.
Frietmuseum,Bruges
The
Frietmuseum
explains
the
history
of
the
potato
and
fries,starting
on
the
ground
floor
with
an
exhibition
about
Peru,where
potatoes
originated
more
than
10,000
years
ago.Then
on
the
first
floor,visitors
can
learn
about
the
history
of
fries,and
how
they
came
to
Belgium
and
became
the
most
beloved
national
food.There
are
also
medieval(中世纪的)
potato
cellars(地窖)
where
visitors
get
to
have
a
taste.
Admission:
Adults:£7.00
Groups
(from
15
people,reservation
required):£6.00
Students,65+:£6.00
Children
aged
from
6
to
11:£5.00
Hours:
Daily
from
10
am
to
5
pm(last
tickets
at
4:15
pm)
Closing
dates:
Closed
on
24th,25th
and
31st
December,1st
January.
We
are
also
closed
from
9th
till
13th
January.
21.If
you
visit
the
SPAM
Museum
during
the
winter
holiday,you
have
to
visit
it
at
.
A.11
am
on
Monday
B.11
am
on
Sunday
C.11
am
on
Thursday
D.6
pm
on
Saturday
22.What
is
probably
the
most
popular
thing
for
children
in
the
Chocolate
Museum
in
Cologne?
A.A
chocolate
store.
B.Interactive
activities.
C.A
chocolate
café.
D.A
chocolate
fountain.
23.What
is
NOT
exhibited
in
the
Frietmuseum
in
Bruges?
A.The
history
of
potatoes
in
Peru.
B.The
history
of
potatoes
in
Belgium.
C.The
history
of
fries
in
Belgium.
D.The
city’s
medieval
potato
cellars.
答案 CDB
B
Life
on
the
street
is
a
constant
struggle
for
homeless
people.In
times
of
extreme
weather
conditions,that
struggle
becomes
even
more
difficult.Recently,homeless
people
across
Chicago
faced
freezing
to
death
if
they
couldn’t
find
shelter
for
the
night.
Thankfully,one
local
woman
refused
to
let
that
happen.On
January
30,2018,34?year?old
Candice
Payne,a
local
managing
broker,was
lucky
enough
to
have
shelter
from
the
dangerous
conditions.
“It
was
-20℃,and
I
knew
they
were
going
to
be
sleeping
on
ice
and
I
had
to
do
something,”
said
Payne.Payne
started
brainstorming
different
ways
she
could
possibly
help.Finally,she
decided
to
see
if
there
were
any
rooms
available
at
local
inns
and
hotels
that
she
could
get
to
help
those
stuck
on
the
street.
For
Payne,her
mission
was
personal.According
to
Payne,her
husband,Carlos
Callahan,had
lived
on
the
streets
at
one
point
in
his
life.Based
on
his
experiences,Payne
knew
that
the
homeless
people
still
out
on
the
street
desperately
needed
help
and
that
if
she
didn’t
step
up
to
help,no
one
likely
would.
However,when
Payne
explained
what
she
was
trying
to
do,many
of
the
local
hotels
refused
to
allow
her
to
pay
for
the
rooms
as
they
didn’t
want
homeless
people
to
stay
in
their
rooms.“No
one
wanted
them,but
one
hotel,the
Amber
Inn,was
nice
enough
to
allow
me
to
buy
the
rooms,”
said
Payne.
Payne’s
selfless
act
made
news
across
the
country.However,she
insisted
she
had
never
done
it
for
attention.“I
am
a
regular
person,”
said
Payne,who
spent
thousands
of
dollars
of
her
own
money
helping
complete
strangers.“It
all
sounded
like
a
rich
person
did
this,but
I’m
just
a
little
black
girl
from
the
South
Side.”
24.What
does
the
underlined
word
“that”
in
Paragraph
2
refer
to?
A.Locals
living
on
the
street.
B.The
homeless
freezing
to
death.
C.The
extreme
weather.
D.The
shelter
for
the
homeless.
25.How
did
Candice
Payne
help
the
homeless
people?
A.By
drawing
public
attention.
B.By
giving
them
money
directly.
C.By
taking
them
to
her
own
house.
D.By
buying
hotel
rooms
for
them.
26.What
may
contribute
to
Payne’s
nice
act?
A.Her
husband’s
past
experiences.
B.The
requests
from
the
homeless.
C.Her
desire
to
become
famous.
D.The
coldness
of
local
hotels.
27.Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.A
Black
Fighter
Changes
the
World
B.A
Woman’s
Curiosity
Brings
a
Reward
C.A
Regular
Woman
Makes
a
Difference
D.A
Couple’s
Brave
Act
Moves
the
Country
答案 BDAC
C
Imagine
a
mass
of
floating
waste
is
two
times
the
size
of
the
state
of
Texas.Texas
has
a
land
area
of
more
than
678,000
square
kilometers.So
it
might
be
difficult
to
imagine
anything
twice
as
big.
All
together,this
mass
of
waste
flowing
in
the
North
Pacific
Ocean
is
known
as
the
Great
Pacific
Ocean
Garbage
Patch.It
weighs
about
3,500,000
tons.The
waste
includes
bags,bottles
and
containers—plastic
products
of
all
kinds.
The
eastern
part
of
the
Great
Pacific
Ocean
Garbage
Patch
is
about
1,600
kilometers
west
of
California.The
western
part
is
west
of
the
Hawaiian
Islands
and
east
of
Japan.The
area
has
been
described
as
a
kind
of
oceanic
desert,with
light
winds
and
slow
moving
water
currents.The
water
moves
so
slowly
that
garbage
from
all
over
the
world
collects
there.
In
recent
years,there
have
been
growing
concerns
about
the
floating
garbage
and
its
effect
on
sea
creatures
and
human
health.Scientists
say
thousands
of
animals
get
trapped
in
the
floating
waste,resulting
in
death
or
injury.Even
more
die
from
a
lack
of
food
or
water
after
swallowing
pieces
of
plastic.The
trash
can
make
animals
feel
full,diminishing
their
desire
to
eat
or
drink.
The
floating
garbage
also
can
have
harmful
effects
on
people.There
is
an
increased
threat
of
infection
of
disease
from
polluted
waste,and
from
eating
fish
that
swallowed
waste.Divers
can
also
get
trapped
in
the
plastic.
Its
existence
first
gained
public
attention
in
1997.That
was
when
racing
boat
captain
and
oceanographer
Charles
Moore
and
his
crew
sailed
into
the
garbage
while
returning
from
a
racing
event.Five
years
earlier,another
oceanographer
learnt
of
the
trash
after
a
shipment
of
rubber
duckies
got
lost
at
sea.Many
of
those
toys
are
now
part
of
the
Great
Pacific
Ocean
Garbage
Patch.
28.The
first
paragraph
is
written
to
.
A.lead
in
the
topic
of
the
text
B.inspire
readers’
imagination
C.develop
readers’
interest
in
Texas
D.talk
about
reasons
for
water
pollution
29.What
does
the
underlined
word
“diminishing”
in
Paragraph
4
mean?
A.Increasing.
B.Determining.
C.Weakening.
D.Reserving.
30.What
can
we
know
about
the
floating
garbage
according
to
the
text?
A.It
gives
rise
to
various
diseases.
B.It
does
great
harm
to
sea
animals.
C.Causes
of
it
still
remain
unknown.
D.Efforts
to
clear
it
have
been
made.
31.What
is
the
author’s
purpose
in
writing
the
text?
A.To
warn
people
about
dangers
of
diving
in
the
ocean.
B.To
explore
the
future
of
the
North
Pacific
Ocean.
C.To
call
on
people
to
protect
ocean
environment.
D.To
display
some
facts
about
floating
waste.
答案 ACBD
D
We
may
think
we’re
a
culture
that
gets
rid
of
our
worn
technology
at
the
first
sight
of
something
shiny
and
new,but
a
new
study
shows
that
we
keep
using
our
old
devices(装置)
well
after
they
go
out
of
style.That’s
bad
news
for
the
environment—and
our
wallets—as
these
outdated
devices
consume
much
more
energy
than
the
newer
ones
that
do
the
same
things.
To
figure
out
how
much
power
these
devices
are
using,Callie
Babbitt
and
her
colleagues
at
the
Rochester
Institute
of
Technology
in
New
York
tracked
the
environmental
costs
for
each
product
throughout
its
life—from
when
its
minerals
are
mined
to
when
we
stop
using
the
device.This
method
provided
a
readout
for
how
home
energy
use
has
evolved
since
the
early
1990s.Devices
were
grouped
by
generation.Desktop
computers,basic
mobile
phones,and
box?set
TVs
defined
1992.Digital
cameras
arrived
on
the
scene
in
1997.And
MP3
players,smart
phones,and
LCD
TVs
entered
homes
in
2002,before
tablets
and
e?readers
showed
up
in
2007.
As
we
accumulated
more
devices,however,we
didn’t
throw
out
our
old
ones.“The
living?room
television
is
replaced
and
gets
planted
in
the
kids’
room,and
suddenly
one
day,you
have
a
TV
in
every
room
of
the
house,”
said
one
researcher.The
average
number
of
electronic
devices
rose
from
four
per
household
in
1992
to
13
in
2007.We’re
not
just
keeping
these
old
devices—we
continue
to
use
them.According
to
the
analysis
of
Babbitt’s
team,old
desktop
monitors
and
box
TVs
with
cathode
ray
tubes
are
the
worst
devices
with
their
energy
consumption
and
contribution
to
greenhouse
gas
emissions
more
than
doubling
during
the
1992
to
2007
window.
So
what’s
the
solution?The
team’s
data
only
went
up
to
2007,but
the
researchers
also
explored
what
would
happen
if
consumers
replaced
old
products
with
new
electronics
that
serve
more
than
one
function,such
as
a
tablet
for
word
processing
and
TV
viewing.They
found
that
more
on?demand
entertainment
viewing
on
tablets
instead
of
TVs
and
desktop
computers
could
cut
energy
consumption
by
44%.
32.What
does
the
author
think
of
new
devices?
A.They
are
environment?friendly.
B.They
are
no
better
than
the
old.
C.They
cost
more
to
use
at
home.
D.They
go
out
of
style
quickly.
33.Why
did
Babbitt’s
team
conduct
the
research?
A.To
reduce
the
cost
of
minerals.
B.To
test
the
life
cycle
of
a
product.
C.To
update
consumers
on
new
technology.
D.To
find
out
electricity
consumption
of
the
devices.
34.Which
of
the
following
uses
the
least
energy?
A.The
box?set
TV.
B.The
tablet.
C.The
LCD
TV.
D.The
desktop
computer.
35.What
does
the
text
suggest
people
do
about
old
electronic
devices?
A.Stop
using
them.
B.Take
them
apart.
C.Upgrade
them.
D.Recycle
them.
答案 ADBA
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。
(2019·全国Ⅰ)
Is
Fresh
Air
Really
Good
for
You?
We
all
grew
up
hearing
people
tell
us
to
“go
out
and
get
some
fresh
air”.
36
According
to
recent
studies,the
answer
is
a
big
YES,if
the
air
quality
in
your
camping
area
is
good.
37
If
the
air
you’re
breathing
is
clean—which
it
would
be
if
you’re
away
from
the
smog
of
cities—then
the
air
is
filled
with
life?giving,energizing
oxygen.If
you
exercise
out
of
doors,your
body
will
learn
to
breathe
more
deeply,allowing
even
more
oxygen
to
get
to
your
muscles(肌肉)
and
your
brain.
Recently,people
have
begun
studying
the
connection
between
the
natural
world
and
healing(治愈).
38
In
these
places
patients
can
go
to
be
near
nature
during
their
recovery.It
turns
out
that
just
looking
at
green,growing
things
can
reduce
stress,lower
blood
pressure,and
put
people
into
a
better
mood.Greenery
is
good
for
us.Hospital
patients
who
see
tree
branches
out
their
window
are
likely
to
recover
at
a
faster
rate
than
patients
who
see
buildings
or
sky
instead.
39
It
gives
us
a
great
feeling
of
peace.
40
While
the
sun’s
rays
can
age
and
harm
our
skin,they
also
give
us
beneficial
Vitamin
D.To
make
sure
you
get
enough
Vitamin
D—but
still
protect
your
skin—put
on
sunscreen
right
as
you
head
outside.It
takes
sunscreen
about
fifteen
minutes
to
start
working,and
that’s
plenty
of
time
for
your
skin
to
absorb
a
day’s
worth
of
Vitamin
D.
A.Fresh
air
cleans
our
lungs.
B.So
what
are
you
waiting
for?
C.Being
in
nature
refreshes
us.
D.Another
side
benefit
of
getting
fresh
air
is
sunlight.
E.But
is
fresh
air
really
as
good
for
you
as
your
mother
always
said?
F.Just
as
importantly,we
tend
to
associate
fresh
air
with
health
care.
G.All
across
the
country,recovery
centers
have
begun
building
Healing
Gardens.
36. E
37. A
38 G
39. C
40. D
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。
Over
the
years,thanks
to
my
life’s
obstacles,I
understood
the
meaning
of
faith
and
the
strong
will
to
survive.It
was
Hurricane
Ike
that
made
me
fully
41
the
beauty
of
our
strength
and
a
human’s
motivation
to
recover.
Mom
had
a
two?week
42
in
summer.While
we
enjoyed
our
holiday
in
Southeast
Texas,we
didn’t
realize
the
fact
that
Ike
would
cause
months
and
likely
years
of
“labor”.By
September
7th,the
“eyes
of
Texas”
were
watching
Hurricane
Ike
more
43
,making
the
typical
mad
rush
for
last?minute
hurricane
44
.Two
days
later,both
oil
and
ice
were
in
high
demand.
In
the
early
hours
of
September
11th,some
neighbors
were
planning
to
45
the
storm
in
their
homes,
46
others
were
making
final
preparations
to
get
away.At
first,we
decided
to
stay.But
that
afternoon,the
Houston?Galveston
area
would
be
on
the
more
47
side
of
the
storm.Mom
and
I
packed
some
of
our
most
precious
belongings
in
the
car
and
48
the
East
Texas
town
of
Lufkin.
As
Ike
pushed
farther
inland,we
49
power
in
Lufkin.On
Sunday,our
next?door
neighbor
told
us
via
cell
phone
that
our
house
had
remained
well.Our
hopes
could
not
have
been
50
.But
a
few
hours
later,the
neighbors
reported
that
our
brick
chimney
had
51
,and
it
was
sitting
on
our
living
room,
52
a
hole
in
the
roof
between
two
skylights(天窗).
We
wouldn’t
be
allowed
to
return
home
53
September
17th.I
climbed
upstairs,and
looked
toward
the
hole
in
the
roof
which
showed
a
beautiful
blue
sky.Without
hesitation,I
shouted,“Wow!
A
third
skylight!”
My
neighbors
could
not
believe
I
was
making
jokes
54
crying,but
55
is
always
good
medicine.It
was
with
that
joke
that
I
knew,given
time,everything
would
be
okay.
41.A.reserve
B.explore
C.appreciate
D.improve
42.A.meeting
B.journey
C.schedule
D.vacation
43.A.closely
B.constantly
C.warningly
D.differently
44.A.adventure
B.supplies
C.equipment
D.consensus
45.A.put
away
B.get
through
C.test
out
D.suffer
from
46.A.since
B.when
C.while
D.until
47.A.relevant
B.abundant
C.peaceful
D.dangerous
48.A.set
out
B.headed
for
C.settled
down
D.looked
ahead
49.A.lost
B.reduced
C.produced
D.provided
50.A.clearer
B.higher
C.lower
D.wilder
51.A.passed
B.stood
C.followed
D.gone
52.A.advocating
B.filling
C.leaving
D.kicking
53.A.by
B.before
C.after
D.until
54.A.in
spite
of
B.instead
of
C.apart
from
D.ahead
of
55.A.laughter
B.will
C.strength
D.faith
41-55
CDABB
CDBAB
DCDBA
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。
With
seasonal
temperatures
breaking
records
almost
every
year,tree
species
56.
(expect)
to
adapt
to
the
changes
by
slowly
shifting
their
population
centers
northward.But
57.
recent
survey
shows
the
trend
toward
westward
movement
is
even
58.
(strong)
than
expected—in
some
cases,species
have
shifted
their
ranges
to
west
by
as
much
as
73
percent.
The
survey
shows
that
roughly
three?quarters
of
the
86
tree
species
59.
(survey)
have
shifted
their
population
centers
westward
60.
1980.
Obviously,trees
aren’t
uprooting
61.
(them)
and
moving
elsewhere.The
survey
provides
insight
into
general
population
trends
as
young
trees
continue
to
take
root
in
westward
land,while
some
of
the
older
62.
(plant)
of
the
species
in
the
eastern
areas
are
slowly
dying
out.In
this
way,the
center
of
a
species’
range
can
gradually
shift
over
time.
Though
scientists
aren’t
sure
63.
is
causing
this
change,the
publishers
of
the
study
think
that
it’s
connected
to
rainfall.Rainfall
totals
across
the
United
States
have
changed,
64.
(cause)
areas
such
as
the
Southeast
to
experience
significantly
less
rain
annually,while
the
Great
Plains
is
getting
far
more
than
its
historical
average.For
this
reason,most
trees
are
moving
toward
the
65.
(increasing)
watery
plains.
56. are
expected
57. a
58. stronger
59. surveyed
60. since
61. themselves
62. plants
63. what
64. causing
65. increasingly
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
推行垃圾分类,提倡低碳生活是个全民活动,你班英语课将举行主题为“Let’s
Go
Green
Now”的一分钟英语演讲比赛。请你写一篇演讲稿,要点包括:
1.倡导绿色生活的原因;2.实践途径(至少两点)。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.首尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Boys
and
girls,
I’m
greatly
honored
to
deliver
the
speech.
That’s
all.Thank
you.
参考范文
Boys
and
girls,
I’m
greatly
honored
to
deliver
the
speech.As
we
all
know,with
the
development
of
economy
and
society,the
number
of
private
cars
is
amazingly
increasing.Cars
and
other
vehicles
give
off
carbon
gases,so
do
many
other
human
activities,which
causes
global
warming,disasters,and
so
on.It’s
high
time
that
we
should
go
green.
From
my
point
of
view,we
should
raise
the
public’s
awareness
of
the
significance
of
going
green.And
taking
public
transportation
or
riding
bicycle
instead
of
driving
should
be
greatly
encouraged.What’s
more,it’s
a
good
idea
to
classify
our
rubbish
and
recycle
it
in
our
daily
life.
That’s
all.Thank
you.
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。续写的词数应为150左右。
Ariana
caught
another
whiff(难闻的味道)
and
tried
to
hold
her
breath.She
moved
away
slightly,but
Ashley
only
moved
closer
and
continued
talking.Ariana
felt
trapped.She
wanted
badly
to
tell
Ashley
that
she
didn’t
smell
very
good.But
how
could
she
do
that
without
hurting
her
feelings?
Instead,she
gathered
the
remains
of
her
lunch
to
throw
in
the
trash,thankful
for
the
excuse
to
get
some
fresh
air.She
looked
back
to
see
Ashley
eating
quietly.Ashley’s
hair
was
tangled(乱糟糟的),and
her
clothes
were
dirty.Ariana
forced
herself
to
go
back
to
the
table
and
take
her
seat,vowing(发誓)
that
she
would
not
sit
with
Ashley
tomorrow.
When
Ariana
got
home
from
school,she
complained
to
her
mother,“There’s
a
girl
named
Ashley
who
likes
to
sit
next
to
me
in
school,but
she
smells
bad.”
“She’s
probably
having
a
tough
day,”
said
her
mother.
“No,it’s
not
just
one
day.She
smells
bad
a
lot,”
Ariana
explained.“Nobody
else
likes
to
sit
next
to
her,either.”
“I
don’t
think
you
understand
Ashley’s
situation,so
let
me
ask
you
this...,”
her
mother’s
tone
was
serious.“Who
makes
sure
that
your
hair
is
combed
every
morning
so
you’ll
look
nice
when
you
go
to
school?”
“You
do,”
answered
Ariana.
“Who
makes
sure
you’re
bathed
and
cleaned
every
day?
And
your
clothes
are
washed
and
neatly
ironed?”
“You
and
Daddy,”
Ariana
said
again.
“Do
you
live
in
a
nice
home?
Do
you
have
enough
to
eat?”
Ariana
nodded,beginning
to
feel
guilty.She
was
starting
to
understand
now.Ashley
couldn’t
help
her
situation
because
she
was
only
seven
years
old—the
same
age
as
Ariana.Grown?ups
are
supposed
to
take
care
of
kids.
“Why
doesn’t
her
family
take
better
care
of
her?”
Ariana
asked.
“Not
all
children
live
in
the
best
situation,”
her
mother
said.“The
best
thing
you
can
do
for
Ashley
is
to
treat
her
with
kindness
and
sympathy.”
Paragraph
1:
Ariana
bit
her
bottom
lip.Sadness
for
Ashley
filled
her
heart.
Paragraph
2:
At
the
end
of
the
school
year,the
second
grade
prepared
to
go
on
a
field
trip
to
the
zoo.
参考范文
Ariana
bit
her
bottom
lip.Sadness
for
Ashley
filled
her
heart.She
vowed
that
from
now
on
she
would
be
the
best
friend
that
she
could
be
to
Ashley.At
school,Ariana
voluntarily
sat
next
to
Ashley.She
willingly
partnered
with
Ashley
to
help
with
her
schoolwork.She
teamed
with
Ashley
to
play
games
happily.On
the
day
that
Ashley
smelled
too
bad,she
moved
away
a
little
or
politely
asked
Ashley
for
a
little
room.She
was
always
careful
not
to
hurt
Ashley’s
feelings.
At
the
end
of
the
school
year,the
second
grade
prepared
to
go
on
a
field
trip
to
the
zoo.The
day
before
the
trip,the
teacher
announced
that
the
class
needed
to
bring
a
lunch
from
home.Ashley
was
absent,and
Ariana
worried
that
Ashley
would
not
have
a
lunch
because
Ashley
always
ate
the
school
lunches.So,the
next
day,Ariana
asked
her
mom
to
make
an
extra
lunch
for
Ashley—just
in
case.She
was
right.When
Ariana
gave
the
lunch
to
Ashley,tears
welled
up
in
Ashley’s
eyes,and
she
thanked
Ariana
for
her
kindness
and
consideration.