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重庆市七校2020-2021学年高二英语下学期期末联题本为和两部分。满分150分;用时120分钟。★注意事项:1.答题前,务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡规定的位置上。2.答选择题时,必须使用2B铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。3.答非选择题时,必须使用0.5毫米黑色签字笔,将答案书写在答题卡规定的位置上。4.所有题目必须在答题卡上作答,在试题卷上答题无效。5.结束后,将试题卷和答题卡一并交回。第I卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)(改编)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.Whatfruitsaladwillthewomanprobablymake?A.Apple. B.Banana. C.Grape.2.Whyisthewomanupset?A.Shedislikesart. B.Shehastodomanytasks. C.Shedoesn’tlikeherteacher.3.Howmuchmoneywillthemansendtothewomantomorrow?A.$500. B.$850. C.$1,000.4.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Organizingfunactivities. B.Givingpersonaladvice.C.Makingatravelplan.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Housework. B.Theweather. C.Weekendactivities.第二节听下面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.Whichpartofthewoman’sbodyhurts?A.Herfoot. B.Herankle. C.Herhead.7.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.Usetheiceaslongaspossible.B.Takethepainkillersfourtimesaday.C.Avoidwalkingtoomuchforacoupleofdays.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.AtwhattimewillthemanarriveinRome?p.m.:00p.m. B.5:20p.m. C.7:30p.m.9.Wherewillthemansit?A.Besidethewashroom. B.Closetotheexitdoor. C.Inthemiddleoftheplane.10.Howwillthemangethisticket?A.Hewillgetitinperson.B.Itwillbepostedtohisoffice.C.Thewomanwilltakeittohim.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whenwillthewomangiveapresentation?A.InFebruary. B.InMarch. C.InNovember.12.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutherpresentation?A.Satisfied. B.Confident. C.Nervous.13.Whatdoweknowaboutthespeakers?A.TheymetinSanFranciscolastyear.B.Theywillhosttheconferencetogether.C.Theyarequitefamiliarwitheachother.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatistheman’sopiniononthewoman’strouble?A.Sheshouldtalkwithherboss.B.Sheshouldsolveherproblembyherself.C.Sheshouldpracticehercommunicationskills.15.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomandoaboutthereport?A.Gethelpfromothers. B.Asktoextendthedeadline. C.Workovertimetofinishit.16.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife. B.Teacherandstudent. C.Colleagues.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whathappenedtothespeaker?A.Hercarbrokedown. B.Hercarkeywaslost. C.Shecouldn’tfindherway.18.Whatdidthespeakerdobeforemeetingthestranger?A.Shestayedinhercar. B.Shesatbytheroad. C.Shemadeaphonecall.19.Howdidthestrangerhelpthespeaker?A.Bycallingforhelp. B.Bydrivingherhome.C.Byaccompanyingher.20.Howdidthespeakerthankthestranger?A.Shepaidhimsomemoney. B.Sheexpressedhergratitude.C.Shetreatedhimtodinner.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)(改编)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。AYouhaven’ttrulyvisitedacityuntilyou’veexperienceditsnightlife.WatchingabigcitylikeLondongraduallyturndarkanddarkerintothenightisabeautifuljourneyoftimeandlight.SohowabouttakingahistoricaleveningwalkandtouchingsomeofthenicestareasincentralLondon?Let’sgetstarted.6:30pmThewalkstartsontheMillenniumBridge.Onthebridge,watchthesceniccityacrosstheRiverThameswiththeskyscrapersgraduallylightingupagainstthedarkeningskies.TheMillenniumBridgehasbeenfeaturedinmanyLondon-basedfilms,includingHarryPotter,andthefilmGuardiansoftheGalaxy.7:30pmIt’sgettingdark.Afifteen-minutewalknorthwestfromStPaul’sCathedraltakesyoutothehistoricBoroughMarket.Duringtheevenings,youfindalotofrestaurantsaroundthemarket.Thisisanexcellenttimetogetyourdinner.9:00pmThenextstopisLondonBridge.Thisisabout6minutes’walkfromtheBoroughMarket.Asyoujoinotheronlookersandmentallygothroughthenurseryschoolrhymeof“LondonBridgeisFallingDown”,yougetlostagaininhistory.WhydoesthesongsayLondonBridgeisfallingandwhoisthefairlady?DuringtheLondoncityfireof1897,LondonBridgeservedanimportantroleinfirecontrol.ItwasoneofthemajorstructuresthatpreventedthefirefromcrossingovertotheothersideofLondon.11:30pmLondonneversleeps;it’safewminutestomidnightandeverywhereisstillfilledwithpeoplemovingaround.AboutfourminutesawayfromtheGoldenJubileeBridgesisTrafalgarSquare,ournextstop.12:00amIt’sbeenabeautifulevening,hasn’tit?21.WherecanyouvisitaGuardiansoftheGalaxyfilminglocation?A.IntheStPaul’sCathedral. B.OntheMillenniumBridge.C.IntheBoroughMarket. D.OntheGoldenJubileeBridges.22.WhatcanbelearnedabouttheBoroughMarket?A.ItisfarfromLondonBridge. B.Itisrelatedtoafamoussong.C.Itisanidealplacefordinner. D.Itisamodernopen-airmarket.23.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetext?A.ToshowLondon’scolorfulculture. B.TointroducethesceneryinLondon.C.Toaskpeopletodooutdooractivities.D.TorecommendanighttourinLondon.BInthesummerof2016,IgaveatalkatasmallconferenceinnorthernVirginia.IbeganbyadmittingthatI’dneverhadasocial-mediaaccount;Ithenoutlinedargumentsforwhyotherpeopleshouldconsiderremovingsocialmediafromtheirlives.Theeventorganizersuploadedthevideoofmytalkto.ThenitwassharedrepeatedlyonandInstagramand,eventually,viewedmorethanfivemilliontimes.Iwasbothpleasedandannoyedbythefactthatmyanti-social-mediatalkhadfoundsuchalargeaudienceonsocialmedia.Ithinkofthiseventastypicalofthelove-haterelationshipsmanyofushavewith,Instagram,andothersocial-mediaplatforms.Ontheonehand,we’vegrowncautiousabouttheso-calledattentioneconomy,which,inthenameofcorporate(公司的)profits,destroyssociallifegraduallyandoffendsprivacy.Butwealsobenefitfromsocialmediaandhesitatetobreakawayfromitcompletely.Notlongago,ImetapartneratalargelawfirminWashington,D.C.,whotoldmethatshekeepsInstagramonherphonebecauseshemissesherkidswhenshetravels;lookingthroughpicturesofthemmakesherfeelbetter.Inrecentmonths,someofthebiggestsocial-mediacompanies,and,inparticular,havepromisedvariousreforms.InMarch,MarkZuckerbergannouncedaplantomovehisplatformtowardprivatecommunicationprotectedbyend-to-endencryption(端对端加密);laterthatmonth,heputforwardtheestablishmentofathird-partygrouptosetstandardsforacceptablecontent.Alloftheseapproachesassumethatthereformationofsocialmediawillbeacomplex,lengthy,andgradualprocess.Butnoteveryoneseesitthatway.Alongsidetheseofficialresponses,aloosecollectiveofdevelopersthatcallsitselftheIndieWebhasbeencreatinganotheralternative.Theyaredevelopingtheirownsocial-mediaplatforms,whichtheysaywillpreservewhat’sgoodaboutsocialmediawhilegettingridofwhat’sbad.Theyhopetorebuildsocialmediaaccordingtoprinciplesthatarelesscorporateandmorehumane(人道的).24.Whydidtheauthorfeelannoyedwhenhisvideowasspreadonline?A.Hisvideocausedmanyarguments.B.Hisvideowassharedwithouthispermission.C.Histalkwasopposedbyalargeamountofpeople.D.Hisvideo’spopularityonsocialmediaisagainsthistalk.25.Whydoestheauthormentionthestoryofhispartnerinparagraph2?A.Toprovethatsocialmediahassomebenefits.B.Toadvisepeopletobreakawayfromsocialmedia.C.Totellthenegativeeffectssocialmediamayproduce.D.Todescribepeople’scomplicatedrelationshipswithsocialmedia.26.Whatisthepurposeofthereformmadebysomesocial-mediacompanies?A.Toattractmoreusers. B.Toimprovenetworkenvironment.C.Tomakemoreprofits. D.Toprovidemoreconvenientservice.27.WhatdoestheIndieWebintendtodo?A.Developnewsocial-mediaplatforms.B.Removesocialmediafrompeople’slives.C.Improvetheexistingsocial-mediaprinciples.D.Helpsocial-mediacompaniestomakereformation. CSometimespeoplemakehistory.GeorgeWashingtonbecamethefirstpresidentoftheUnitedStatesandmadehistory.Sometimeswarsmakehistory.ThetwoWorldWarsareexamples.Sometimesnatureevenbecomespartofhistory.Shakingearthquakesarerecordedinhistorybooks.Sixteenyearsago,naturecausedjustsuchahistory-makingevent.InSeptember2005,HurricaneKatrinacameashoreinNewOrleans,Louisiana.ThedeadlystormfloodedNewOrleans.BeforeKatrina,nootherbigAmericancityhadeverfloodedinthehistoryofthecountry.Thisnaturaldisastercausedgreatharmanddeath.NewOrleansislocatedbelowsealevel.Thislocationplacesitatgreatrisk.LeveeswerebuilttoprotectNewOrleansfromtheocean.(Aleveeislikeawallbetweenthecityandtheocean.)WhenHurricaneKatrinacameashore,watermovedovertheleveesintothecity.Floodingmadeitnecessaryforeveryonetoleavethecity.BeforeKatrina,Creolefood(aspecialkindofcookingonlyinLouisiana)filledtheairwithdelicioussmells.Thesoundofjazzmusictraveledthroughthestreets.Nowthecityhastoreturntoitsformerglory.BeforeKatrina,theU.S.governmenthadnevermadeeveryoneleaveacity.PeopleinNewOrleanshadtofindshelterquickly.SomehadtostayattheSuperdomeSportsCenter.Somerodeonbusestoothertowns.Thousandsdrovetheircarstogetawayfromthestorm.Theroadsandsheltersfilledupfast.ThelessonlearnedfromKatrinawasthatcitiesmustbebetterpreparedforbigstormsandotherterribledisasterscausedbynature.Beingpreparedmighthavekeptmorepeoplesafe.HurricaneKatrinaisoneofthehistory-makingeventsthatwillberememberedforever.Today,historyisstillbeingmadethatwillshapethefuture.28.WhatdoestheauthortellusaboutNewOrleans?A.Itwasbuiltabovesealevel.B.IthadfewjazzmusiciansafterKatrina.C.ItwasthefirstU.S.citythathadbeenflooded.D.ItcreatedawhollynewwaytocookafterKatrina.29.Whatcanwesayaboutthelevees?A.TheywerealmostuselessforfightingKatrina.B.TheyhelpedpeopleleaveNewOrleansquickly.C.TheymadeNewOrleansaspecialAmericancity.D.TheyshouldbebuilttomatchthesizeofNewOrleans.30.Whatmighttheauthoradvisecitygovernmentstodo?A.Putupmoresheltersinthecity. B.Buildmoreleveesaroundthecity.C.Teachpeoplehowtoavoidfloods. D.Trytogetreadyfornaturaldisasters.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Stormsaredangerous B.KatrinamakeshistoryC.FloodsshapeLouisiana D.HistorymustberememberedDDidyouknowpeoplewholiveindifferentpartsofChinahavedifferenthabitsandpreferences?Forexample,peoplefromsouthernChinaprefertoeatvegetables,whilepeoplefromnorthChinaliketoeatmeat.Accordingtoanewstudyinajournal,genevariations(变异)mightberesponsibleforthesedifferences.ResearchersfromChina’sBGIcollectedgeneticinformationfrom141,431Chinesewomen,whocamefrom31provincesandconsistedof36ethnicminoritygroups.TheyfoundthatnaturalselectionhasplayedanimportantroleinthewaysthatpeoplelivingindifferentregionsofChinahavedeveloped,affectingtheirfoodpreferences,immunities(免疫力)toillnessandphysicalfeatures.AvariationofthegeneFADS2ismorecommonlyfoundinnorthernpeople.Ithelpspeoplemetabolize(新陈代谢)fattyacids,whichsuggestsadietthatisrichinflesh.Thisisduetoclimatedifferences.NorthernChinaisatahigherlatitude.Thisweatherisdifficulttogrowvegetablesin.Therefore,northernerstendtoeatmoremeat.Thestudyalsofounddifferencesintheimmunesystemsofbothgroups.MostpeopleinsouthernChinacarrythegeneCR1,whichprotectsagainstmalaria.MalariawasoncequitecommoninsouthernChina.Inordertosurvive,thegenesofpeopleinthesouthevolvedtofightagainstthisdisease.However,peopleinthesoutharealsomoresensitivetocertainillnesses,astheylackthegenestostopthem.Genescanalsocausephysicaldifferencesbetweennorthernersandsoutherners.MostnorthernershavetheABCC11gene,whichcausesdryearwax,lessbodysmellandfewersweats.Thesephysicaldifferencesarealsomorebeneficialtolivingincoldenvironments.Southernersarelesslikelytohavethisgene,asitdidnotdevelopintheirpopulation.32.Whatdidthenewstudyfocuson?A.Regions. B.Eatinghabits.C.Genevariations. D.Ethnicminoritygroups.33.WhatisthemainfunctionofthegeneFADS2?A.Ithelpsstorefat. B.Ithelpsdigestmeat.C.Ithelpsgainweight. D.Ithelpstreatanillness.34.Accordingtothestudy,mostnortherners__________.A.sweatlessfrequently B.areimmunetomalariaC.prefervegetablestomeat D.aremoresensitivetoclimates35.Howmanydifferencesdidthestudyfindrelatedtogenes?A.Two.B.Three. C.Four. D.Five.第二节七选五(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)(改编)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。Beingaleadercanbeexhausting.Servingasarolemodelcanleaveleadersfeelingtiredandinneedofrefreshment.36.Fortunately,researchprovidestheanswer.Intheirleisuretime,leadersneedtostopdrawingontheresourcestheyusedupatwork.37.Forexample,BillGatestakesregular“ThinkWeeks”,duringwhichhestaysaloneinaremotecabin.38.Needscomeintwoforms—physicalandpsychological.Physicalneedsincludethingslikesleep.Anadequateamountofsleepmaybethemostimportantrecoverymechanism.Leadersalsohavethepsychologicalneedstofeelcompetentandtohavesatisfyingrelationships.ReshmaSaujani,theCEOofGirlsWhoCode,satisfiesherneedstofreelyselectactivitiesbyscheduling“metime”withherself.Leadersneedtorelax.39.Ifleadersareawayfromtheofficebutstillansweringemailsandrespondingtotexts,theycan’tgetpsychologicallyrelaxedandwon’tbefullyrefreshed.MarkCubanaccomplishesthisbyputtingawayhisphonewhenhe’sathome.Thisallowshimtodistancehimselffromwork.40.Hobbiesletustakeadvantageofresourcesthataredifferentfromthoseweuseatwork,satisfyourneedstofeelcompetentandfreelychoosehowtospendourtime,andmentallyabsorbourselvessoweforgetaboutourworkrolesandobligations.Anyhobbywilldo.A.PutworkoutoftheirmindB.ScientistshavecarriedoutsomeresearchC.HobbiesaretheonlysolutiontothequestionD.LeadersshouldgivethoseresourcesabreaktogetbacktotheirbestE.OneactivitythatcansatisfyalloftheserequirementsisahobbyF.LeadersneedtosatisfytheirneedsG.Thequestioniswhatisthebestwayforleaderstorefreshthemselves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)(改编)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。Onemorning,Chand,workingasanassistantinanIndianhospital,spottedmeoutsidetheCovid-19ward(病房).Iwasthen41tryingtofindoutaboutmybrother’s42.Butitwas:terribledayfordoctors—somepatientshaddied,andnew43werebeingwheeledin.SoChand44tomeandaskedifhecouldhelp.Itoldhimithadbeenthreedayssincemybrotherwasputonaventilator(呼吸机),andnoonecametoupdateus.Chand45helpandtoldmethattherehadbeennoturnforthe46inthelast10hours.Iwas47becauseitwasjustwhatIneededtohearwhileIwaitedforanhouroutsidetheward,anxiousand48.ItoldChandhowdepressedIhadfeltuntilhis49cutthroughmypanic.Later,Ioften50Chandandhiscolleaguestotakemessages,bringingsupportand51.Hishopefulwordsgavemesomerelief.Inthemostdifficulttimesinmylife,suchkind,calmingwords52alottome.Whenmybrotherwasdischargedafternearlyamonth,Isentamessage,expressingmygratitudetohimforhis53helpandendlessefforts.AndIwassoimpressedbyhis54undersuchcircumstances.Heisa55inthisfightlikedoctorsandnurses.41.A.desperately B.awfully C.typically D.randomly42.A.surgery B.instruction C.condition D.medicine43.A.patients B.doctors C.nurses D.assistants44.A.roseup B.walkedup C.attended D.replied45.A.searchedfor B.shoutedfor C.offered D.accepted46.A.better B.stronger C.sadder D.worse47.A.annoyed B.satisfied C.grateful D.ambitious48.A.scared B.hurt C.sensitive D.envious49.A.supply B.words C.influence D.choices50.A.turnedin B.calledin C.tookon D.reliedon51.A.comfort B.ideas C.caution D.solutions52.A.changed B.meant C.conveyed D.benefited53.A.technical B.enjoyable C.timely D.previous54.A.movement B.devotion C.decision D.achievement55.A.volunteer B.friend C.victim D.hero第二节语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)(原创)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。Ourgovernmenthasraisedthechildlimitforcouplesfromtwotothreeasthecountryexperienceslowerbirthrates.Formanyyears,Chinaappliedaone-childpolicyasaway56(control)thepopulation.Butthatpolicy57(replace)in2016withatwo-childlimit.Thatchangewasaimedatraisingthenumberofbirths.58,birthrateshavefurtherdecreasedinrecentyearsasthecostofraisingchildreninChinesecitiesremainshigh.Thelatestmeasuretopermitthreechildrenperfamilyismeant“to59(active)dealwiththeagingpopulation,”theofficialXinhuaNewsAgencyreported.Thepolicyincludes60thegovernmentcalls“supportivemeasures”tomakeiteasierforfamiliestohavemorechildren.Themeasuresincludeplanstolowereducationalcostsforfamiliesandincreasetaxandhousingsupport.Thegovernmentalsosaiditwouldseektoeducateyoungpeople“on61(marry)andlove.”YifeiLi,62sociologistatNewYorkUniversityShanghai,saidthatmostfamiliesdidnotplantohavemorechildreninrecentyearsdue63“theincrediblyhighcostsofraisingchildrenintoday’sChina”.Anotherproblemwasthatwomencarriedmostoftheresponsibilityforraisingchildren.EconomistssaythatChina,alongwithThailandandsomeotherAsianeconomies,64(face)concernsthatitcouldgrowoldbeforeitgets65(wealth).TheChinesepopulationof1.4billionwasalreadyexpectedtoreachahighlaterthisdecadebeforestartingtodrop.Butrecentgovernmentdatasuggestedthatishappeningfasterthanexpected.第四部分书面表达(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)(原创)假定你是李华,2021年7月1日你参加了学校举办的“庆祝建党100周年歌咏比赛”。请根据下面的写作提示,为学校英语报写一篇报道。内容包括:1.前期准备;2.比赛情况;3.你的感受。注意:词数80左右,可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。提示词:中国共产党theCommunistPartyofChina周年anniversary歌咏比赛singingcompetition______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节读后续写(满分25分)(改编)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。“IfmumfindsoutthatI’mgoingtothebeach,I’llbeinbigtrouble.”Isaidtomyselfinalowvoice.Iwentdownstairsslowlyandtriedtowalkcasuallyintothekitchen.AsIwaswalkingtowardsthebackdoor,mumaskedwithoutlookingupfromherdish-washing,“Whereareyougoing?”Iansweredbackwithouthesitation,“Iamgoingtothegardentoplay.”AfterIgotoutofthekitchen,Ibreathedasighofrelief.Myplanhadworkedoutfinesofar.Iclimbedthefenceandjumpedontothemuddyfieldnexttomyhouseandstartedrunningtowardsthebusstopattopspeed.AfterhalfanhourIwasatthebeachscanningthecrowdformyfriends,JimmyandBob.Ispottedtwoyoungmenracinginthecanoes(独木舟)inthesea.Afterawhile,Isawmyfriendsnearacoconuttree.Irantowardsthem.Foraboutanhour,weplayedvolleyballhappily.Suddenly,Bobhittheballtoohardandtheballfellintothesea.JustasBobwasgoingtopickuptheball,thetidecameinandcarriedtheballfurtherandfurtherawayfromtheshore.IwantedtoshowoffmyswimmingskillssoIdeclaredtohelpgettheballforthem.Idivedintothewaterandstartedswimmingatasteadypace.Afterswimmingforabouttenminutes,IbecametiredbutwhenIsawthattheballwasonlyafewfeetawayfromme,Iputinanextraburstofspeed.However,justasIwasgoingtogettheball,averystrongcurrentswepttheballfurtherawayfromme.Atthatmoment,astringofweed(海草)tangled(缠绕)upwithmyfeetandIcouldnotswimproperly.Istruggledtokeepafloatbutitwasnouse.“IfIhadlistenedtomyparents,thiswouldneverhavehappened,”Ithoughtsilently.Paragraph1:Finally,afterstrugglingforaminuteortwo,Istillgotpulledunderwater.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:WhenIwokeup,Iwasinanemptyroomlyingonabed.___________________________________________________________________重庆市2020—2021学年下期高2022级七校期末英语答案听力(后附原文):1-5ABABC6-10BCCBB 11-15BCAAB 16-20CABCB 阅读理解PassageA:BCDPassageB:DABAPassageC:CADBPassageD:CBAB七选五:36-40GDFAE完形:41-45ACABC;46-50DCABD;51-55ABCBD语法填空:56.tocontrol57.wasreplaced58.However59.actively60.what61.marriage62.a63.to64.faces65.wealthy应用文参考范文:OnJuly1st,asingingcompetitionwasheldincelebrationofthe100thanniversaryofthefoundingoftheCommunistPartyofChinaintheschoolhall,attractinggreatattentionofalltheteachersandstudents.Itwasrequiredthateveryclassparticipateinthecompetitionintheformofchorus(合唱)andthesongschosenshouldberepresentingourloveforourPartyandourcountry.Alltheclasses,engagedinthepreparationforthecompetition,wenttoadaptthemusic,conductthestagedesignandrehearsetothepianoaccompanimentoverandoveragain.Thencamethebigday---July1st,whenalltheparticipantsimpressedthejudgesandaudiencewithappropriatecostumes,amazingteamspiritandsplendidpoweroftheirshows.Ourclasswaseventuallyawardedthefirstprizeinthefinalsafterfiercecompetition.ThereisnodenyingthatChinaisbecomingmoreandmoreprosperousandinfluentialundertheleadershipofourParty.IamsoproudofbeingaChinese.Meanwhile,Ithinkweshouldrenoefforttoshouldertheburdenandbearesponsibleyouth.读后续写参考范文:Paragraph1:Finally,afterstrugglingforaminuteortwo,Istillgotputtedunderwater.ItoldmyselfIshouldnevergiveup.ThenIpulledtheweedagainwithgreatefforts.Theweedfinallybroke.Iswambacktothesurfacetotakeadeepbreath.Iwasexhaustedandshoutedforhelp.Thetwoyoungmenwhowereracingeachotherincanoessawmeandracedtowardsme.Bythetimetheyreachedme,Ihadbeenalreadyunconscious.Paragraph2:WhenIwokeup,Iwasinanemptyroomlyingonabed.ItwasnotuntiladoctorcameintotheroomthatIrealizedthatIwasinahospital.JimmyandBobtoldmethetwoyoungmenbroughtmetotheshoreandsentmetothehospital

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