资源简介 郴州市2023年下学期期末教学质量监测试卷高二英语(试题卷)注意事项:1. 试卷分听力、阅读、语言运用、写作四个部分,共12页。时量120分钟,满分150分。2. 答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号写在答题卡和该试题卷的指定位置上,并认真核对答题卡上的姓名、准考证号和科目。3. 考生作答时,选择题和非选择题均须作答在答题卡上,在本试题卷上答题无效。考生在答题卡上按答题卡中注意事项的要求答题。4. 考试结束后,将本试题卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分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。例:How much is the shirt A. 19. 15. B. 9. 18. C. 9. 15.答案是 C。1. How much should the man pay for the tax A. $ 8. B. $ 5. C. $ 3.2. Where are the speakers probably A. An at airport. B. In an office. C. In a taxi.3. How does the man find the movie A. Wonderful. B. Childish. C. Disappointing.4. When did Sue leave home A. At 4:30. B. At 5:00. C. At 5:15.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. The man's mother. B. The woman's dish. C. The strange 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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. What did the man like to do A. Hike. B. Swim. C. Take photos.7. What does the woman suggest in the end A. Go more camping. B. Enjoy family activities. C. Rely less on social media.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. When is the woman supposed to hand in the paper A. On Tuesday. B. On Wednesday. C. On Thursday.9. Where will the woman be on Wednesday night A. At a theater. B. In a restaurant. C. At an apartment.10. How does the man probably feel A. Upset. B. Excited. C. Angry.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What's the relationship between the speakers A. Interviewer and applicant. B. Colleagues. C. Teacher and parent.12. What attracts Robert most in students A. Curiosity. B. Naughtiness. C. Kindness.13. Who will be in charge of Class 8 A. Lily. B. Robert. C. Mr. Green.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. What is Betty's disadvantage A. She can't speak Spanish. B. She's been in the company for a short time.C. She can't move overseas easily.15. What do we know about Mr. Smith A. He has three children. B. He is good at languages. C. He has much experience.16. When did Jeff come to the company A. Five years ago. B. Three years ago. C. One year ago.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Who may find the talk especially helpful A. People who eat healthy diets. B. People who want to design their houses.C. People who care about their figures.18. What will people do in dark environment A. Have more food. B. Lose appetite. C. Feel rather cold.19. Which color makes the least consumption of food A. Blue. B. Yellow. C. Red.20. What are people advised to do at mealtimes A. Eat quickly. B. Play fast music. C. Use smaller plates.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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AThe Best Space MuseumsSmithsonian National Air and Space Museum | WashingtonHousing 60, 000 air and space collections, the museum enables visitors to learn about the rich history of aviation by viewing the first successful aircraft—the 1903 Wright Flyer—and everything that came next. From pilot uniforms to NASA spacesuits, engines and equipment, you’ll find it all at this museum.National Museum of the U. S. Air Force | DaytonIf your main interests lie in military aviation, this museum will have everything you've ever wanted to see. It features exhibits on World War II, the Korean War, the Southeast Asia War and the Cold War. They've also got a Missile Gallery as well as a Space Gallery where visitors can walk inside a full-size reproduction of a NASA shuttle.U. S. Space and Rocket Center |HuntsvilleSpace fans know this museum to be the site of the original Space Camp, including the film by the same name, but there's plenty more to see here. The Center has a number of exhibits both indoors and out and many play areas for younger kids. 3D movies and live science shows add to the appeal. Most impressively, it is totally free to visitors.Pima Air& Space Museum | TucsonThe privately funded museum has been in operation for over 40 years and has over 300historic aircraft on display. You’ll also find several exhibits that range from seaplanes and aircraft carriers to paper airplanes and women in flight. One of the biggest draws, though, is its extensive “boneyard”, a collection of over 4,000 U. S. government and military aircraft that are either being recycled or regenerated.21. What feature distinguishes National Museum of the U. S. Air Force from the others A. It organizes space camps every year. B. It has a shuttle of the same size as a real one.C. It has a history of 40 years. D. It charges a small entrance fee.22. If you are a student on a tight budget, which museum are you expected to go A. Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. B. National Museum of the U. S. Air Force.C. U. S. Space and Rocket Center. D. Pima Air & Space Museum.23. What is this text A. An introduction to some museums. B. A family outing guide.C. A travel event brochure. D. A commercial ad.BWang Fang, a Suzhou native, has given her heart and soul to Kunqu Opera. Wang, who has twice won the Plum Performance Award—China’s top award for theater and opera performances—started to learn the traditional art form in 1977.Born with a melodic voice, Wang loved to sing and dance when she was little. She performed frequently, and was recruited by the Suzhou Kunqu Opera Troupe(剧团) when she was in middle school. However, her parents refused the troupe's invitation, insisting that she should concentrate on her studies and not drop out of school. After members of the troupe visited the parents repeatedly and showed great sincerity, Wang's parents finally agreed.Learning the traditional art form was never easy. She started to learn how to pronounce words, sing them lyrically and make gestures gently. As an actress playing martial artists roles at first, she had to spend extra time practicing kungqu movements. Years later, Wang used the word “unimaginable” to describe how hard the days were when she first learned Kunqu. She was soaked in sweat when practicing movements in summer, while in winter she often had chilblains(冻疮) on her hands when training in shabby classrooms with broken windows. “But I was young and determined at the time. No matter how difficult, I always got up early the next morning to practice,” Wang recalls.Wang says she did not love Kunqu at first, but in her early 20s, when she watched the show Peony Pavilion performed by Zhang Jiqing, a master of the art form, it clicked. “I was shocked,” Wang says. “Her every movement was full of elegance and delicacy. Each of her lines and songs was perfect. I was overwhelmed(难以禁受) by the beauty of Kunqu for the first time in my life, and it has stayed with me since. ” Now, Wang has herself become a master of Kunqu. Her performances have impressed generations of audiences and helped to promote the art form among young people.24. Why did Wang fail to receive the troupe's invitation at first A. Her parents regarded the members of troupe as insincere.B. Her parents didn't want her to ignore her studies.C. She saw no future in learning Kunqu Opera.D. She didn't have artistic talent.25. What is the main idea of the third paragraph A. Artists deserve more attention and care.B. Traditional culture needs further promotion.C. Wang has devoted herself to learn Kunqu well.D. Wang has made a great contribution to the development of Kunqu.26. What made Wang change her attitude towards Kunqu Opera A. Joining her ideal troupe. B. Winning the Plum Performance Award.C. Being greatly admired by the audience. D. Being touched by Zhang's masterly performance.27. What can we learn from Wang's story A. Doing is better than saying. B. Don't judge a book by its cover.C. It is never too late to learn. D. Rome was not built in a day.CNew research implies that even a small amount of exercise might do help to older people with light memory problems. Patients have long been advised to do physical activity to help keep their brains healthy. But the U. S. government-supported research marks the longest study of whether exercise makes any difference once memory starts to decline.Researchers found around 300 inactive older adults with memory changes called mild cognitive impairment(MCI)(轻度认知障碍). In the research, the participants were divided into two groups and half of them did aerobic exercises, while the rest did stretching and balance movements that raised their heart rates a little. After a year, testing of mental activity showed neither group had worsened, said lead researcher Laura Baker of Wake Forest School of Medicine. By comparison, similar MCI patients in another long-term study of brain health—but without exercise experienced cognitive decline over a year.Maria Carrillo is the Alzheimer's Association chief scientific officer. She said earlier research has found regular physical activity of any kind may reduce damaging inflammation and increase blood flow to the brain. She added that the new study is especially interesting because the COVID-19 pandemic began halfway through the study. That meant the study participants became socially isolated. Social isolation has long been known to increase people's risk of memory problems.It is a difficult time for dementia(痴呆症) research. Doctors are not sure about prescribing(开处方) a high-priced new drug called Aduhelm. The drug is supposed to be the first to slow the progression of dementia but it is not yet clear if it really helps patients. Researchers last month reported another drug that works similarly failed in an important study. There is growing urgency to find whether exercise might offer at least some protection. Baker will lead an even larger study of older adults to see if adding exercise to other steps such as a healthy diet, brain games and social activities may reduce the risk of dementia.28. What's the purpose of the new study A. To identify the causes of declining memory in older adults.B. To explore the influence of exercise on elders’ memory.C. To develop effective medicines for elders with MCI.D. To figure out ways to slow the aging process.29. In which respect were the two groups different in terms of research design A. Professional background. B. Previous physical condition.C. Diet plan. D. Exercise type.30. What attitude does Maria Carrillo hold to the new study A. Doubtful. B. Negative. C. Positive. D. Indifferent.31. According to the last paragraph, what will researchers do next A. Conduct further research on how to reduce the risk of dementia.B. Organize a wide variety of social activities for older people.C. Develop a new drug to help patients with brain diseases.D. Find out how to lower the price of Aduhelm.DA lot of manufactured glass today made from sand and sodium carbonate(碳酸钠) can be reused or melted down and recycled into new items, but it doesn't break down in the environment and will sit in landfills for thousands of years. A team of Chinese scientists aimed to deal with this environmental concern by developing an eco-conscious alternative.In a study published recently in the journal Science Advances, a team at the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Process Engineering describe how they engineered biodegradable glass made from amino acids(氨基酸). That glass would have a smaller impact on the environment and can break down in a few weeks or in several months.In a test, glass beads(玻璃珠) made out of amino acids were placed under the skin of mice, and the breakdown of the bead and the skin healing process were observed for 30days. A diagram from the study shows how the mice's bodies broke down the beads. In that month, the glass implant degraded beneath the skin, the wound site healed, and fur grew back. “Throughout the experimental period, no mice exhibited any pain-related behavior that may have been caused by the glass implantation, and none of them experienced obvious weight loss,” the researchers wrote in their paper.Although amino acids do degrade over time in the environment, this biodegradable glass is not as durable as traditional glass, because amino acids can break down quickly in heat. In order to overcome this hurdle, the researchers chemically modified the amino acids using the heating-cooling procedure applied in glass manufacturing. This is when materials for the glass are heated to become soft and then rapidly cooled so as to make the glass tougher.“It’s important to point out that this biodegradable glass is currently in the lab stage, and far from large-scale commercialization,” emphasized Yan Xuehai, a professor involved in the study, in a press release.32. What is an advantage of the new glass A. It takes less time to break down. B. It can be recycled at a low cost.C. It is produced without pollution. D. It has a wide range of applications.33. Why did researchers implant glass beads inside mice A. To assess whether the glass is biologically harmless.B. To investigate why amino acids are medically useful.C. To explore how long it takes for the glass to degrade.D. To observe if the glass can be melt down in mice's stomach.34. What does the underlined word “hurdle” in paragraph 4 refer to A. The challenge of improving the heating-cooling procedure.B. Environmental problems caused by traditional glass.C. The difficulty of selecting materials for the glass.D. The instability of amino acids.35. Which of the following can be the best title for the text A. Amin o Acids Make Glass TougherB. Amin o Acids Cast New Light on ScienceC. Biodegradable Glass: Closer to SustainabilityD. Biodegradable Glass: Ready to Hit the Market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。I have seen too many people waste their potential and live unhappily because they can't overcome some destructive limiting beliefs 36“I need to know everything before I start.”We often overthink things. We get stuck in a thinking pattern, and we can't decide. We keep going back and forth. But no one starts with all the answers. Even Warren Buffet started without knowing everything about investing 37 We learn along the way. But if we never start, we can't do that.“What if it doesn't work out ”A lot of us are already thinking way too far ahead. “What if it doesn't work out and I end up wasting a few years I am better off staying where I am. ” That's the kind of thinking that makes people miserable and regret their decisions later 38 It's also possible that whatever we're doing right now wouldn't work out. But we all have to adapt, for there is no “safe” job or business. So if we are going to pursue something, it's more practical to do what brings us joy.“I don't know what I want!”This is a limiting belief that most people never become aware of 39 And yet, they do nothing because “I don't know what I want!”Actually, if we don't know what we want, we can start by improving the areas that keep us from living well. When stopping saying “I will do it later,” we get a major boost in life.“ 40 ”Do you know what's really too late It's when we don't start going after the things we want. There is no point in waiting for the “perfect timing.” Life is not a race but a marathon, so only when we keep going consistently, can we really make it.A. It's too late to start.B. It's never too late to start!C. It's the same for everyone.D. Yes, things might not work out.E. Get over these, and they will never live aimlessly again.F. They choose to live a seemingly steady life, without any personal growth.G. They know that their career, health, or relationship is making them unhappy.第三部分 语言运用(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)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。In the live-streaming channel of Yang Weiyun, no singing or dancing is performed nor are products sold. Instead, Yang teaches pinyin, reading and writing, something that has been most 41 to her for the past 50 years. The difference is that her students are mostly adults.The 73 year old, a(an) 42 educator, had been a Chinese teacher in an elementary school for 30 years and a kindergarten head for another 20 years When she 43 , Yang also wanted to do something meaningful. The rise of short video platforms gave her the idea of 44 her education endeavors through live streaming online so she opened her live streaming account in May, 2021 and offered free pinyin courses 45 for kindergarten pupils about to attend primary schools However, she 46 learned her viewers include a lot of illiterate adults As they can't read or write, most of them develop a sense of 47 ,being afraid to go to new places, 48 that they couldn't teach their children or read their boss's instructions.“Many illiterate adults didn’t have the chance to go to school when they were 49 They are the ones in 50 need of becoming literate. I wanted to give them a new starting point,” Yang said Considering that each student has their own demands, she added 51 content to meet their needs and every time she ends her 52 she will do carefully concluding and preparing, trying to 53 what ways the students can learn and remember better.Up till now she has nearly 300,000 followers on the short video platform Douyin. Zhang Mei is among the students who benefited from Yang's live-stream lessons. She was born and 54 in the countryside and had never been to school. “Thanks to Granny Yang, I found a job. I've learned how to write my name and I can 55 Chinese characters if they are marked with pinyin. ”41. A. famous B. beneficial C. familiar D. natural42. A. experienced B. knowledgeable C. well-known D. excellent43. A. changed B. retired C. survived D. performed44. A. continuing B. returning C. beginning D. canceling45. A. compared B. trained C. designed D. promised46. A. gradually B. immediately C. suddenly D. temporarily47. A. superiority B. achievement C. curiosity D. inferiority48. A. scared B. worried C. inspired D. delighted49. A. good B. old C. mature D. young50. A. emotional B. individual C. urgent D. financial51. A. targeted B. disturbed C. decorated D. recovered52. A. speeches B. reports C. performances D. courses53. A. come out B. hand out C. figure out D. give out54. A. played B. studied C. worked D. raised55. A. write B. read C. speak D. hear第二节(共10小题;每小题1. 5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或所给单词的正确形式。将答案填写在答题卡的相应位置。When Chinese people think about romantic poets, Li Bai's name probably springs to their mind. With his extraordinary imagination, free expression of strong feelings 56 mastery of language, Li Bai is widely recognized as the greatest romantic poet after Qu Yuan.Li Bai's romantic style was deeply rooted in his love of reading and travelling from a young age Reading books of all kinds, he familiarized 57 (he) with classic al Chinese culture, and acquired the 58 (wise) of previous generations. Besides, a burning desire for adventure and travel 59 (drive) him to visit famous mountains and great rivers almost around the whole country, enabling him to encounter different customs and practices.The social and historical con text 60 Li Bai lived also contributed to his romantic style It was the most glorious period of the Tang Dynasty, 61 time of economic boom and social stability, 62 (create) an open and tolerant atmosphere. This allowed Li Bai the liberty to develop a free and unconstrained personality, which, in turn, had a huge impact on his poetic 63 (produce).Generations of poets, both in China and abroad, owe a debt 64 his inspirational poems. Today, Li Bai's poetry continues 65 (enjoy) by countless readers around the world第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)全国学生近视状况调查结果(人数百分比)学校英文报正在开展以Short-sightedness Among Students为题的讨论。请使用图表中的调查结果写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:1、学生近视状况描述;2、简单分析原因;3、你的建议。注意:写作词数应为80左右。第二节 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。It was Tamika's turn to tell her class where she went this summer. She stood up proudly. “This summer I went to Bradley,” Tamika announced. “They have a big market there. My mom bought a painting and I got second-hand inline skates. We had a great time there. ”“That's not a trip,” Jeremy whispered loudly to his partner. “It's only half an hour from here. My dad and I often go to Bradley to buy tools for his repair shop. ”“Jeremy, no interrupting,” said Miss Snowdent, their teacher. “And Bradley has a fine market. I'm glad that Tamika can tell us about it. Go ahead, Tamika. ” Miss Snowden smiled warmly at her, encouraging her to continue.But Tamika didn't feel proud of her family's trip to Bradley any more and she just felt embarrassed. Tamika dropped her head and said in a low voice that she was finished, and then hurried back to her desk. She hoped that the other kids didn't notice her face turning red.Tamika listened as Peter talked about his cruise to Jamaical. She heard about Mary's trip across the Atlantic to Ireland. She heard about John's horseback ride through the Grand Canyon. It seemed as if everyone but her had taken a big trip over the summer. “I never get to go anywhere. ” Tamika thought to herself. A sense of sadness clouded her the whole day.After school things got worse. One of the wheels on Tamika's skates came loose. Now she couldn't even skate. Sitting on the sidewalk, Tamika tried to fix her wheel but did not know how. Then Miss Snowden happened to pass by. She walked up with a smile on her face, asking. “You look unhappy, Tamika. Why are you sitting here ” Tamika lowered her head, tears building up inside her eyes. “Want to talk about it ” Miss Snowden asked kindly. Tamika nodded, trying to avoid Miss Snowden's eyes! Bending down, Miss Snowden said in a whisper: “You know, Tamika, actually we don't always have to travel far to learn anything. ” Tamika looked up with watering eyes and wondered what Miss Snowden meant.注意:1. 续写词数应为 150左右;2. 请按如下格式在相应位置作答。Right at this moment, Jeremy was walking by and saw them. “Yes. I can fix it,” Jeremy said with confidence.郴州市2023年下学期期末教学质量监测试卷高二英语听力材料、参考答案及评分细则一、听力技能录音材料Text 1W: Checking out M: Yes, here is the key for Room 218.W: OK. That will be $ 40 for the room and $5 for the telephone calls. The total is $48 including tax.Text 2M: Sally, I have to drive our manager to the airport at once. Would you do me a favor W: Of course. What is it Text 3W: How was the movie Big Fish you saw I heard it was childish.M: On the contrary, the film is a comedy and a fantasy, which brings us into the inner world between a son and a father. It didn't disappoint me.Text 4M: I wonder if Sue will be here by five.W: Her husband said she left home at half past four. She should be here at ten past five, a quarter past five at the most.Text 5W:I spent so much time on the steak because you said you liked this kind.M: Thanks. And I enjoyed it. I even remembered my mother when I smelled the special hot flavor. She used to make it for me.Text 6W: Did you have a nice weekend, Charlie M: Not really. I went camping with my family.W: That sounds fun!M: It wasn't. Camping is so boring! I didn't have any service on my phone, so I couldn't check Facebook or Twitter the whole weekend!W: That doesn't sound like a big deal. Didn't you enjoy hiking or swimming with your family M: Not really. I enjoyed taking pictures of us fishing, but I couldn't even post them until we got back on Monday.W: Hmm. . . It sounds to me like you need to learn how to enjoy life without sharing every moment on social media.Text 7M: Look, what are you doing on Tuesday night There's a great show at the Varsity Theater.W: Tuesday night Oh sorry, I'm planning to finish my term paper. It has to be handed in on Wednesday morning.M: Oh, well, never mind. OK, why don't we go out for dinner that night Just you and me, nice and romantic. We could go to that little restaurant you like so much.W: That sounds like a great idea, but I think I have to help my roommate clean up the apartment. You see, we are having some people in on Thursday night, so we want the place to look really nice.M: Well, that means you're going to be busy on Wednesday night W: I'm afraid so.Text 8M: Hi, you must be the new teacher. Welcome! I'm Robert Robinson.W: Hi, Mr. Robinson. Thanks. My name is Lily. Glad to meet you.M: Please call me Robert, Lily.W: OK. Robert, you must have worked here long.M: Over 15 years.W: Well, that is a long time. Do you enjoy working here M: Well, yes. I especially like to see the students’ eyes, full of curiosity.W: Great, so do I. I like to be a teacher.M: Some naughty students are really annoying but they are kind in nature .W: I see. I will try my best to help them.M: Has Mr. Green told you that you will be the head teacher of Class 8 W: Yeah, I will be busy from now on.Text 9W: The boss wants a decision this week on whom we plan to send to run the new branch office in Spain.M: Well, let's have a look at them again. I still think Betty is the best choice. She's the only one that can speak Spanish.W: True. But she's only been with us for a year.M: Well, Mr. Smith has been with us for five years, but he can't move overseas very easily. He has two children in school here.W: Hmm, I see your point. Well, that leaves Jeff. He can't speak Spanish, but he's good atlanguages so he can learn. He already speaks French and German very well. He isn't married and he doesn't have kids.M: So he can move. He has three years’ experience with us. That’s good.W: So Jeff it is, then. How soon can he move M: I don't know. I'll give him a call and ask him to come and have a chat this afternoon. Can you come here, too Say 2 o’clock W: Yeah. See you then.Text 10Your house may have an effect on your figure. Experts say the way you design your home could play a role in whether you gain weight or lose weight. You can make your environment work for you instead against you. Here are some ways to turn your home into part of your diet plan.Open the curtains and turn up the lights. Dark environments are more likely to encourage overeating. If your home doesn't have enough window light, get more lamps.Mind the colors. Research suggests warm colors can make us have a big appetite. In one study, people who ate meals in a blue room consumed 33 percent less than those in a yellow or red room. So when it's time to repaint, go blue.Don't forget the clock or the radio. People who eat slowly tend to consume about 70 fewer calories per meal than those who rush through their meals. Try to make dinner at least half an hour. If you need some help slowing down, turn on relaxing music.Get smaller dishes. Big bowls and plates can easily make us fat. We eat about 22 percent more when using a 12-inch plate instead of a 10-inch plate.二、参考答案1-5 CBAAB 6-10 CCBCA 11-15 BAABC 16-20 BCAAC21-23 BCA 24-27 BCDD 28-31 BDCA 32-35 AADC36-40 ECDGA 41-45 CABAC 46-50 ADBDC 51-55 ADCDB56. and 57. himself 58. wisdom 59. drove 60. where61. a 62. creating 63. production 64. to 65. to be enjoyed/being enjoyed写作第一节 应用文写作According to a national survey, a large number of students suffer from short-sightedness, with 36% of primary school students, 71. 6% junior high and 81% senior high.As far as I'm concerned, two main reasons contribute to this shocking phenomenon. For one thing, students overuse their eyes, reading, working at a computer, focusing on a smartphone screen or doing other close work. For another, it is students’ bad reading habits that are to blame. For example, some read in bed or with poor lighting.It's high time that we took measures to protect our eyes. First, it's a good idea to get regular breaks throughout the day. We are encouraged to go outdoors and enjoy ourselves in the sun. Besides, let's form good reading habits, especially reading in the best sitting position in well-lit rooms.第二节 读后续写Right at this moment, Jeremy was walking by and saw them. Looking at the tears in Tamika's eyes and recalling her embarrassment in class, he was overwhelmed with some regret. “I shouldn't have said that. Tamika must be very sad. ” At the thought of this, Jeremy stepped forward and offered his apology to Tamika. Miss Snowden gave Jeremy a thumbs-up and then asked, “One of the wheels on Tamika’s skate came loose. Can you fix it ”“Yes. I can fix it,” Jeremy said with confidence. Right away, he got down to deal with the wheel, with Tamika standing beside him. While working, he explained how to deal with the loose wheel step by step and Tamika listened carefully. Soon, the wheel was fixed. “Thank you. And I think I've learned how to deal with a loose wheel. ” Tamika showed her thankfulness. Hearing this, Miss Snowden patted Tamika's shoulder, “See We don't have to travel far to learn anything, Right ” Tamika's lips curved into a big smile, “Yes, Miss Snowden. You're right. It's true that we don't have to travel far to learn anything. ” 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览