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三峡名校联盟2022年春季联考高2023届英语试题英语试题卷共8页。满分150分。考试时间120分钟。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。1.Whathelpsthemanstudy?A.Listeningtomusic.B.HavingtheTVon.C.Stayinginaquietplace.2.WhydoesAnneneedhelp?A.Herbagisfull.B.She'scarryingsomething.C.Itishardtocloseherdrawer.3.Howoftendoesthemanworkoutnow?A.OnceaweekB.TwiceaweekC.Everyotherday.4.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Motherandson.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Monitorandclassmate.5.Howdoesthemanfeelabouttheidea?A.Relaxed.B.Excited.C.Unsure.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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和7题。6.Howisthemanfeeling?A.AngryB.Scared.C.Sleepy.7.Howlongisthespeakers'trip?A.Thirteenhours.B.Tenhours.C.Fourhours.听下面一段对话,回答第8和10题。8.Whatdoesthewomanthinkaboutfamousbrands?A.Theyarethebest.B.TheyarebeautifulC.Theyaretooexpensive.9.Whydosomepeoplepreferfamousbrandsaccordingtotheman?A.Toshowofftheirknowledge.B.Togetpeopletofollowthem..C.Tolookspecialandfashionable.10.Whatdoesthemanthinkaboutfirstwhenhebuysthings?A.Brandandstyle.B.Qualityandprice.C.Advertisementandbrand.听下面一段对话,回答第11至13题.11.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?AWhatmadeAlexa'splantsdead.\nB.WhereAlexaplantedherplants.C.Whyit'shardtokeephouseplants.12.WhatdidAlexadowithheryellowplant?A.Sheputitinthesunlight.B.Shereturnedittotheshop.C.Shegaveittoomuchwater.13.WhatdoesthemansuggestAlexado?A.Throwallherplantsaway.B.Findoutmoreaboutplantsonline.C.Moveallherplantsoutofthesun.听下面一段对话,回答第14至17题。14.By2020,whereshouldtrashsortinghappen?A.InallmajorcitiesofChina.B.OnlyinZhejiangprovince.C.InMs.Chu'sneighborhood.15.WhatisMs.Chu'sprofession?A.Trashcollector.B.Reporter.C.Politician.16.WhatisoneofMr.Tang'ssolutions?A.Door-to-doortraining.B.Freetrashcans.C.Plastictrashbags.17.Howwillatrashcollectorfindabag'sowner?A.Hewillcallavolunteer.B.Hewillseeanameonthebag.C.Hewillscanthebagwithaphone.听下面一段独白,回答第18至20题。18.Whatisthepurposeofthestaffmeeting?A.TofindwaystohelpMrs.Smith.B.TohearhowMrs.Smithisdoing.C.Tofigureoutwhat'swrongwithMrs.Smith.19.WheredidMrs.Smithfeelthepain?A.Inherarm.B.Inherlung.C.Inhershoulder.20.HowlonghasMrs.Smithworkedatthecompany?A.Overfiveyears.B.Aboutthreemonths.C.Lessthantwoweeks.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。APickupsomethingyoucan’tputdown.TheUnequalTwinsSylvaKanderalHardback/Paperback/E-book$28.99/$16.99/$3.99Whatif…thetwinsAvaandZoe,whocouldhardlybedistinguishedfromeach\nothervisuallyandwhocouldnothavebeenmoredifferentincharacter,hadtogothroughahellofenvy,jealousy,andhatred?Wheredoesthatroadleadto?Toatotallossoftheirconnection,oraretheyfindingthelostpathtoeachotheragain?QuotesfromtheQuiverDanteP.Galiber,MD,FACCHardback/Paperback/E-book$43.99/$22.99/$3.99Inspiredbytime,space,andhumaninteraction,thiscollectionoffersaseriesoforiginalandbeneficialideasandquotationsdesignedtolightupyourface.JohnnyCatchingFireAaronAllenHardback/Paperback/E-book$22.99/$16.99/$3.99GodgaveJohnnythestrengthofSamson.Now,hemustdecidewhethertousehispowerforgoodortogetevenwiththosewhobulliedhim.TingTing,theGirlWhoSavedChinaRyanO’connorHardback/Paperback/E-book$22.99/&16.99/$3.99TingTing,theGirlWhoSavedChinaprovidesinsightintoChina’sbiggestholiday,givesasenseofitsculture,andshowsthatgirlsarejustasstrongandbraveasboysare.HowtoHelpYourselftoBeWhoYouWanttoBeASimpleGuideforThoseWhoAreReadytoTakeChargeandRedirectTheirLivesPamGrewallHardback/Paperback/E-book$23.99/$13.99/$3.99Thisself-improvementbookoffersasimplemanualtohelponerecognizetheirstrengthsandweaknessesandtounderstandhowtomaketheirowndestiny.21.Ifyouareafairytaleslover,youwouldprefertheworksof________.A.DanteP.Galiber,MD,FACCB.AaronAllenC.RyanO’connorD.PamGrewall22.WhichbookwouldyourecommendtosomeoneinterestedinChineseculture?A.JohnnyCatchingFireB.HowtoHelpYourselftoBeWhoYouWanttoBeC.TingTing,theGirlWhoSavedChinaD.TheUnequalTwins23.Whatcanwelearnfromtheinformation?A.Onecanbuy3booksinhardbackwith$60.B.TheUnequalTwinswillimpressthereaderswiththetruelovebetweenthetwins.C.QuotesfromtheQuiverisintendedtoimprovereaders’socialinteractionskills.\nD.HowtoHelpYourselftoBeWhoYouWanttoBewillbeagoodchoiceforthosewhoareatalossintheirlives.BMynephewSamwastheonlychildofthefamily.Hisparentsproudlyshowedhimoff;hisauntsandunclestriedtobethefirsttoholdhim.Butlaterthingschanged.Duetotheneedofmyjob,myfamilylivedwithSam’sfamilyforashorttime.Bythistime,mydaughterSophiewasalmost3,andwasaremarkablyintelligentlittlegirl.Shecouldsingchildren’ssongsandrecitelittlepoems.Sophie’sauntsanduncleswerefascinatedbyhersweetness.Sam,whowasseven,hadtotoleratethisnewlittlehuman,butwasn’tquicktogiveawayhishighposition.Sophie’sthirdbirthdaywasabouttobecelebrated,andthefamilyhadgatheredpresents.WewereallbusygettingthepartyreadywhenweheardthesharpcryfromSophie.Instantly,ahalfdozenadultsmovedasoneandfoundSophiesittingonthegroundcrying.Shemighthavefallenofftheseatofherwell-decoratedchair.Wepickedherup,comfortedheranddriedhertears.Finally,shesettledlikeaqueenontheroyalthroneofthebirthdaygirl.Nineyearslater,wewentcamping.Aroundthecampfire,Samspoke.Hespokeoftheagonyhehadbeenfeelingforalmostadecade.Withadeepsigh,hesharedhissecret.DuringSophie’s3-year-oldbirthday,afireofjealousycamefromtheproudanddepressiveguywhenhispositionhadbeentakenawaybySophie.Hehadwaitedforhismoment.AndthenitcameasSophiewasgoingtositonherbirthdaychair.Howhedelightedinhearingthesoundofhiscompetitorhittingonthefloorandcrying.Samreallyapologizedthen;hisvoicewassoftandsincere.ThoughSamwasseven,hewasoldenoughtofeeljealousofhiscousinandplayedhishoax.Ashegrewolder,herealizedhismistake,andeventuallyapologizedandlaidhisburdendown.24.HowdidSamfeelaboutSophieatfirst?A.HehadahatredofherB.Hewasafraidofher.C.Hetooknonoticeofher.D.Heenviedhercleverness.25.WhatmadeSophiecryonherbirthdayintheauthor’sfamily’sopinion?A.HerbeingscaredbySam.B.Herhittingontheseat.C.HerhavingafightwithSam.D.Herfallingdownfromthechair.26.WhatwasSam’ssecretabout?A.HewasresponsibleforSophie’scry.B.HelaughedatSophie’sstupidity.C.HetookupSophie’sposition.D.HebrokeSophie’schair.27.WhichwordscanbestdescribeSamafterhesharedhissecret?A.Upsetandpainful.B.Ashamedandrelaxed.C.Gentleandregretful.D.Quietandpeaceful.CIfyoumakealistoftheworld’stoptenmostchallengingjobs,chancesarethatbeingateacherwillnotmakethecut.Butthinkaboutthediscouragingtaskmillionsofeducatorsfaceeachdayastheytrytoshapegroupsofoftenbad-tempered,wildkidsintointelligent,well-roundedindividuals.Thatsurelyhastobethetoughestjobinthe\nworld,especiallygiventhatthereisnopromotionorbonusawaitingthemeveniftheyarewildlysuccessful!Whatiftheseall-importantindividualsthatweoftentakeforgranteddisappearfromourlives?ThatwaswhatProjectEdandParticipantMedia’sTeachcampaignaskedfilmmakersofallagestoimagineintheirrecently-heldcompetitionEntitled“AWorldWithoutTeachers”.Itspurposewastoinspiremoreyoungpeopletobecometeachers.However,the62amazingvideosubmissionsalsoserveasareminderofhowhorriblethingswouldbeifwedidn’thavetheseselflessindividualsguidingusthroughlife.Whatwasinterestingisthateventheyoungestparticipantsdidnotappeartobehappyattheideaofnothavinganybodytellingthemwhattodo.High-schoolstudentSavannahWakefieldreflectedifartasweknowittodaywouldhavebeendifferentwithoutteachers.WouldMonethavediscoveredhistalentforimpressionism?LosAngeles-basedMilesHorst,whowonthe1000USDprizeforthebestadultsubmissionimaginesaworldwhereteachersarereplacedbya“brainbox”inhisfunlivelyentry.YouthcategorywinnerMarinaBarham’svideorepresentsafactweallknowbutoftenforget.Teachersdon’tjustteach,theyinspire-somethingthatnoelectronicdevice,nomatterhowsmart,cando!Sothenexttimeyouthinkyourteacherisbeing“mean”fortryingtochannelyouintherightdirection,imaginelifewithouthim/her.Wehavefeelingitwillnotappearasrosy!28.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat______.A.teachingnaughtykidsisaverydiscouragingtaskB.teachershavelittleinfluenceonkids’individualdevelopmentC.asuccessfulteacherhasthegreatestchancetobepromotedD.beingateacherisoneofthemostchallengingjobsintheworld29.Whatisthepurposeoftheproject“AWorldWithoutTeachers”?A.Toattractkidstosubmitmorevideosoftheirteachers.B.Toremindstudentstoappreciateteachers’hardwork.C.Toexpectteacherstodevotethemselvestotheirjobs.D.Toencouragemorepeopletogointoteachingcareer.30.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph4suggest?A.Aworldwithoutteacherswillbeunimaginable.B.Thefutureofteachers’workappearsinspiring.C.Teachingisquitedifferentfromotherjobs.D.Manypeopleattachmoreimportancetoteaching.31.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Asurveyofpeople’sviewsaboutteachers.B.Thecampaigntopromoteteachers’status.C.Thesignificanceofteachers.D.Acompetitiontowintheprizeforthebestteacher.DInthepast,videoconferencetechnologywasmainlyusedforjustafewelementsofbusinessmeetingsorhangoutswithfriendsandfamily.Now,videoconferencetoolsareessentialforourproductivity,learningandsocialinteraction.Weusethemnotonlyfor\nfun,butmainlyasameaningfulpartofourwork.However,oncewestarttojoinendlessvideocallsforafewhourseachday,webecomeverytired.Thistermiscalled“zoomfatigue”,andit’srelatedtooverusingvirtualcommunicationplatforms.Therearesomeadvantagesofusingvideoconferencingtools.Withoutthem,itmightbeimpossibleforustoworkfromhome.Butwhatwehaven’texpectedisapricethatweneedtopayforthatsortofconvenience.Whenwearehavingaface-to-faceconversationwithothers,everythingseemsprettynatural.Whilespeaking,youlookintotheeyes,sometimesslightlymovingyourstareontosomethingelse.Youknowwhentostoptalkingandwhentospeakup.Evenifyou’reinaconferenceroomwith10people,youdon’thaveaterriblefeelingofbeingobservedallthetime.Younoticethatpeoplemostlylookatthepersonwhoisspeaking,andthentheymovetheirattentionontosomeoneelse.Butwhenyouuseateleconferencingtool,thingsaredifferent.Beingphysicallyoncameramakesyouveryawareofbeingwatchedallthetime,becauseyoudon’tknowwhoislookingatyou.Youjustseemanyfacesonyourscreen.MarissaShufflerfromClemsonUniversityoncesaid,“Whenyou’reonavideoconference,youknoweverybody’slookingatyou;youareonstage,sotherecomesthesocialpressure—afeelinglikeyouneedtoperform.Beingperformativeisstressful.”Moreover,thereisanotherinterestingtendencyasfarasvideocallsareconcerned.Whoareyoulookingatmostofthetime?Theanswerisyourself.Formostpeople,it’shardnottolookattheirownfaceiftheycanseeitonthescreen.Wearelikelytomakesurethatourheadisattherightangleandthatourshirtisn’tcreased.32.Whatistheso-called“zoomfatigue”?A.Thefastpaceofourmodernlife.B.Boredomcausedbytoomanyvideocalls.C.ThewidespreadofvideotechnologyD.Burnoutassociatedwithoverusingonlineplatforms33.Whatcanvideocallsbringuswhencomparedwithface-to-faceconversations?A.Highercost.B.Morestress.C.Morefreetime.D.Betterperformance.34.Whydowelookatourselvesmostofthetimeonthescreen?A.Tobewell-behaved.B.Togetsomecomfort.C.Togrowself-confidence.D.Toattractothers’attention.35.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Thepopularityofvideocalls.B.People’sattitudetowardsvideocalls.C.Someunforeseeneffectsofvideocalls.D.Changesinpeople’swayofcommunication.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。Beforethediscoveryofinsulin(胰岛素),diabeteswasadeathsentence.___36___Butwhydosomepeopleneedinsulinandhowdoesitwork?\nDiabeteshasbeenrecognizedasadiseasesinceancienttimes,andasearlyas1775physicianMatthewDobsondetectedthepresenceofsugarintheurine(小便)ofdiabetics.In1797,JohnRollofoundthataverylow-caloriedietcouldprolongthelivesofdiabetics.___37___Atthebeginningofthe20thcentury,althoughthebiologicalmechanismofdiabeteswasunderstood,medicalsciencewasyettocomeupwithaneffectivetreatment.Themostcommontypesofdiabetesaretype1andtype2diabetes.Type1diabetesmeansthebodycannotremakeinsulin,adeficiency(缺陷)perhapscausedbygenetics.Type2diabetesisadifferentdisease,wherethebodyhasdifficultyusinginsulin.__38__Type2diabetescanbecausedbylifestylesuchasbeingoverweightandlackingphysicalactivity.__39__Withoutinsulin,glucoseremainsinthebloodandispassedthroughthekidneysintotheurine.Diabeticsproducealotofurineasglucosedrawswateroutofthebody,leadingtothirstSymptomslikeweightlossandalackofenergymayoccurwhenglucosecannotgetintothebody'scells.CanadianDrFrederickBanting,togetherwithmedicalstudentCharlesBest,buildingontheworkofearlierphysicians,isolatedinsulinfromthepancreases(胰腺)ofdogsandcowsin1921.Ayearlater,theinsulinwasfirsttestedon14-year-oldLeonardThompson.__40__Nootherdruginthehistoryofmedicinechangedthelivesofsomanypeoplesosuddenly.BantingwasjointlyawardedtheNobelPrizein1923forhisachievement.A.Itrestoredhimtohealth.B.Furthermore,thatactsslowlyandforalongtime.C.Manydiabeticsareadvisedtoadoptbothformsofinsulin.D.Itoftenbeginslaterinlife,andcanleadtolossofinsulinproduction.E.However,itwasonlyamatteroftimebeforetheyfinallydiedofstarvation.F.Widelyregardedasthefirsttruepowerfuldrug,insulinhassavedmillionsoflives.G.Insulinisahormonethatunlockscellsandletsglucose(葡萄糖)in,whereglucoseiseitherusedasenergyorstoredasfuel.第三部分英语知识运用(共二节,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。Nowadays,manyyoungpeoplespendalotoftimeontheirphones,whichmayannoymanypeople.41,agroupcalledGirlScoutsarereceiving42forsettinguptheirfirstwalk-inclinicforelderlypeople,whohavedifficultyunderstandinghowto43thesecretsoftheirsmartphones.Eachteenspentatleastanhourofone-on-onetimewiththeiroldsters.Basedontheir44knowledge,eachGirlScoutwasassignedto45differentaspectsofAndroidandApplephones.\nSomeoftheoldstersactuallywantedtotakepartine-commerce(电子商务),andneededhelpto46apaymentaccountontheirsmartphoneswhileotherssimplyhad47whenlearninghowtosendmessagestotheirfamilymembers."Iwasteachingthisolderwomanhowto48,andthefirstthingshedidwastosendamessagetoherdaughter,”oneoftheScoutssaid.“How49itwas!Itjustmademefeelreally,reallyhappy.”Inadditiontoarranginggrouplessonsforalloftheseniorsto50togetherattheendoftheclinic,theyoungstersevenprintedoutbrochuresandguidesfortheseniorstotakehomeincase51seniorswouldencounterproblemswiththeirsmartphonesinthefuture.Theeighthgradersearnedtheir“SilverAward,,fortheirjob.Afterexperiencingthe52oftheirproject,thegirlshopetoorganizemore53inthenearfuture.“Thosegirlswerejustgreat,”saidNancy,agrandmotherwhoonce54theclinic.“Theywerereadyforusandhadaverymatureattitudeaboutansweringourquestions,andthey55thepraise.41.A.OtherwiseB.HoweverC.BesidesD.Therefore42.A.praiseB.serviceC.invitationD.donation43.A.keepB.untieC.shareD.unlock44.A.psychologicalB.medicalC.technologicalD.physical45.A.recordB.teachC.recallD.investigate46.A.getbackB.payoffC.setupD.checkout47.A.patienceB.funC.luckD.trouble48.A.writeB.phoneC.textD.read49.A.sweetB.simpleC.rareD.common50.A.playB.liveC.talkD.review51.A.amazedB.experiencedC.confusedD.respected52.A.successB.arrangementC.changeD.access53.A.performancesB.clubsC.competitionsD.clinics54.A.organizedB.visitedC.managedD.funded55.A.neededB.refusedC.enjoyedD.deserved第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。AnewreportreleasedonTuesdaybyPethadoopsaidcatsaccountedfor59.5%ofallthepetsamongthe30,000respondentssurveyedfortheresearch.Asoflastyear,thereweresome58millionpetcatsinChina’surbanhouseholds,___56___(compare)withsome54millionpetdogs.China___57___(see)anincreaseinpetownershipinrecentyears,withpeople___58___(increasing)choosingcats.Globally,thoughdogsarestillmorecommonpets,catshaveemerged___59___themostpopularpetintheEuropeanUnionlately.Catsalsobecamethesubjectofpopularvideos,___60__haveturnedintoasocialphenomenoninChinaandelsewhere.Manycatloversonlinealsoidentify___61___(they)as“catslaves”,publiclydeclaringtheirpetpreference.ResearchersowethefastgrowthofcatpetstothelifestyleinChinesecities,with\nsomeexpertsalsosuggestingthatthecat’s___62___(popular)withtheyoungisrelatedtotheyounggeneration’spursuitofindividuality.LiuYi,thereport’schiefeditor,saidthatmanypeoplelivinginthecitieshavebusylives___63___relativelysmalleraccommodations,thus___64___(make)catstheiridealcompanions—it’seasytoraisecats,unlikedogsthatrequiremoreattentionandoutdooractivities.“Ourresearchshowsthatthemajorityofthepetownersarepeoplebornafter1990and1995,”hesaid.“Youngpeoplearelookingforfreedomintheirlives,and___65___habitsofcatsaremoresuitedtotheirneeds.”第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,为树立“劳动光荣”的理念,上周日你校举办了“文明校园·从我做起”卫生大扫除活动。请你为校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:1.参加人员;2.活动内容:打扫餐厅、整理图书馆图书、清理校园垃圾等;3.活动意义。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.参考词汇:大扫除thoroughcleaning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。Oneveryhotmorning,Mrs.Carrwasoccupiedindoinghouseworkinthekitchen,withhertwokidsTomCarrandhissisterDotplayingintheyard.Tomwasnineyearsold,butDotwasonlythree,andTomtookverygreatcareofhislittlesister.Suddenlyamanrushedhurriedlyintotheyard.ItwasMr.May,wholivedatthenextstation,whichisabigfarminAustralia.“Fire!”hecried,“Fire!OneoftheworstfiresIeversawinmylife.Comealong,Carr,andbringallyourhands,”Mr.Carrcalledhismenout,andawaytheyallrode.“Staybehind,sweeties!”warnedMrs.Carrfromthewindowofthekitchen,continuingwithherwork.“Lookthere,Dot,”saidTom,“thebrowncalf(小牛)hasgotoutoftheyard!”Inthehurryofthemenridingofftofightthefire,thegatehadnotbeenclosedagainandthebrowncalfwasrunningaway.Tomranatoncetobringthecalfback.andDotranafterhim,Abouthalfamilefromthefarmyardtheopenlandcametoanend,andthebushbegan.Thecalfranamongthetrees,andthechildrenfollowed.Thetreeswerenotthickatfirst,anditwasveryeasytofollowthebrowncalfthroughthebushes.Butsoonthecalfranintoadeepvalley,whereTomcouldn'tfollowit.“Oh,whatapity.Dot,”hesaid.“Thecalfislostnow;itwillgetawayintothebush.Butgivemeyourhand.Wemustgohome!”Tombegantofeelveryafraid.Ifthefirecamethroughthebushandcaughtthem,heandhislittlesistercouldbeburnedtodeath.Hetriedtogetonfaster,buthecouldnotfindthewayoutofthebush.Tomtookhislittlesisteronhisback,andcarriedherforalongway,tiredandthirsty.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。\nParagraph1:Atlasthecameuptoacaveattheedgeofthebush.________________________________Paragraph2:Meanwhile,Mr.Carrgotthenewsfromhiswifethatthechildrenwerelost._______________三峡名校联盟2022年春季联考高2023届英语答案听力:(每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5ABABC6-10CACCB11-15ACBAB16-20ACBAA阅读:(每小题2.5分,满分50分)21-23BCD24-27ADAB28-31DDAC32-35DBAC36-40FEDGA完型:(每小题1分,满分15分)41-45BADCB 46-50CDCAD 51-55CADBD 语法填空:(每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.compared57.hasseen58.increasingly59.as60.which61.themselves62.popularity63.and64.making65.the书面表达应用文CivilizedCampusStartsFromMeAimedatenhancingthestudents’awarenessoflabor,athoroughcleaningthemedonCivilizedCampusStartsFromMewasorganizedbyourschoollastSunday.Withgreatpassion,allthestudentsinourschoolgotinvolvedinvariouswork,rangingfromcleaningthedininghall,arrangingbooksinthelibrarytocleaningupthegarbageatcampus.Withourjointefforts,thecampussoontookonanewlook.Tiredthoughwewere,wewereinhighspirits.Notonlydidweobtainabrand-newinsightintothemeaningoflabor,butwewouldcherishthefruitsofothers’labor.续写:Atlasthecameuptoacaveattheedgeofthebush.Itseemedthattheycouldhavearestthere.ButTomhesitated,forfearofsomethingdangerousinit.Lookingaround,hesawblacksmokeandblazingfirefromthedistanceloominglikemonsters,whichdrovehimtomakeaquickdecision-carryhissisterin.Darkandhumidtheplacescaredthelittlegirltocry.Tomsettledhissisteronarockandarmedher,tappingheronthebackgently.Graduallyshecalmeddown,peepingatthesurroundingscuriously.Latersheevenstartedtosinganurseryrhymetoencourageherbrother.Meanwhile,Mr.Carrgotthenewsfromhiswifethatthechildrenwerelost.Soworriedwerethecouplethattheyimmediatelysetoffinsearchofthechildren.Yellingandpraying,theyfollowedthefootprintsandsweptaroadthroughthebushes.Suddenlytheyheardthefamiliarsweetvoice.ItwasDot!Overjoyedwithtears,theyrushedtowardstheirkids.Tombriefedhisstory,andwaspraisedrepeatedly.Overthe\ndistanthorizon.theblacksmokewasfadingaway.WiththebraveboyonMr.Carr'sshouldersandthelittlegirlinmom'sarms,thefourheadedtotheirhomejoyfully.

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