1、福建省仙游县第二中学2020-2021学年高二下学期期末考试英语试卷 完卷时间:120分钟 满分:150分第一部分:听力(共两节;每小题1.5分,满分30分)第一节: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。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. What will the man be doing at 8:00 p.m.?A. Having dinner. B. Doing his homework. C. Talking on the phone.2. Why was the man late f
2、or work this morning?A. He was in a car accident.B. His car broke down halfway.C. He couldnt get his car started.3. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a library. B. In a hotel. C. In a restaurant.4. How many times has the woman called the doctor?A. One. B. Two. C. Three.5. What do
3、es the man think of the boy?A. He is a perfect student.B. He is indifferent to everyone.C. He is very different from his sisters.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. What are the speakers doing?A. Looking at
4、 photos. B. Making a holiday plan. C. Shopping in a mall.7. Why did the woman buy the dress?A. It was of good quality.B. It looked good.C. It was cheap.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What are the speakers waiting for?A. A fox. B. A rabbit. C. A chicken.9. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A.
5、 Salesman and customer. B. Husband and wife. C. Friends.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Why hasnt the girl seen her grandpa for a long time?A. She just started university. B. She was busy with studying.C. She has been looking for a job.11. What does the man regret?A. Not studying hard. B. Not being intelligent
6、. C. Not contacting friends often.12. Which of the mans statements does the woman doubt?A. People were poor.B. TV pictures were black and white.C. The sun shone all the time.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Why does the man call the woman?A. To make a reservation. B. To negotiate the price. C. To change his che
7、ck-in date.14. What is the purpose of the mans trip?A. For sightseeing. B. For a conference. C. For a date.15. What does the woman say about the Imperial?A. It is almost fully booked.B. It is cheaper than her hotel.C. It is better known than her hotel.16. What does the man ask about the Imperial in
8、the end?A. The telephone number. B. The location. C. The price.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What is the main idea of the talk?A. The correct way to use the products.B. An introduction to the products.C. Several tips to choose good products.18. How much does the Cool 100 cost?A. 300 dollars. B. 450 dollars.
9、 C. 1000 dollars.19. What is an advantage of the Cool Plus?A. Making ice for you.B. Organizing your food in drawers.C. Working for hours without power.20. Why would people probably choose the Cool Perfect?A. To have the best product.B. To have the simplest product.C. To have the cheapest product.第二部
10、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中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AKids and parents alike will find plenty to do in these fantastic places. Make sure to look for special spring offers!National Cherry Blossom Festival Washington, D.C.The best time to see D.C. is arguably when its cher
11、ry trees are in full bloom(鲜花盛开). The festival includes a kite festival, a showcase of Japanese arts, and hands-on activities. Families can also visit the free museums.One&Only Palmilla Los Cabos, MexicoThe second kids walk through the gate, they get a beach bag stuffed with a T-shirt, hat, and Mexi
12、can toy. Rooms come equipped with a bathroom stocked with adult and baby products from Lady Primroses. The holiday resort also offers a free childrens program for kids 4 to 12, where they can learn Spanish and do yoga while youre at the spa.Fort Lewis Lodge VirginiaThe 200-year-old cattle farm on 32
13、00 acres in Virginias Allegheny Mountains offers horseshoe pitching(掷U形铁), and fishing for rock bass. Guests sleep in the farmhouse, or in log cabins. At night, they can walk down to the viewing platform to see the stars.Space Camp AlabamaAs part of the camps three-day program, kids aged 7 to 12 can
14、 try out small versions of the flight simulator(模拟器)equipment. Campers can build and launch two-foot rockets, buy a NASA-issue jumpsuit, and find out what it feels like to float weightlessly in space.21. What is special about One&Only Palmilla? A. It shows some special Japanese arts.B. It provides a
15、 free childrens program. C. It has a history of two hundred years.D. It offers a NASA-issue suit to kids.22. Where will you go to see a kite festival? A. Washington, D.C. B. Los Cabos. C. Virginia. D. Alabama.23. What can we learn from the passage?A. The holiday resort in One&Only Palmilla offers a
16、free program for kids aged 7 to 12.B. The kids who are fond of the stars can visit Fort Lewis Lodge in Los Cabos.C. Only kids can visit the free museums in National Cherry Blossom Festival.D. Kids can find out what it feels like to float weightlessly in Space Camp.BMy dad was one who never knew a st
17、ranger. He was a farmer in the Midwest and he spent his winters selling insurance and daily necessities. Daddy could really talk with anyone and his favorite thing was to find out their incomes. Once we were at Chicagos OHare Airport this was when you could still be escorted to your boarding gate. D
18、addy was sitting with me as I waited for my flight to Fort Lauderdale. A Russian guy sat down next to daddy. The gentleman could not speak a word of English but this did not stop my dad. He found out his business, how many children he had and, of course, how much he made.I used to feel embarrassed b
19、y this. Last year, I was home visiting with my husband and my twins. When I was in the car with my mom, she told me a story about how she was in the doctors office with daddy and how he was talking to the others in the waiting room as usual. She said he started talking to a young man in a wheel chai
20、r who couldnt talk, couldnt move his arms or head, and really couldnt do anything. But daddy was asking questions getting the young man to smile in response. And he carried on like that with the disabled man till he was called back to the doctors office.When the young man and his father got up to se
21、e the doctor, the father of the young man came and shook my dads hand and said,“Thank you for speaking to my son. Most people just turn away when they see him.”My father ended up dying later that month because of a sudden heart attack. Fortunately all 9 of his children had been home that summer to v
22、isit. I told this story about his love of talking at the funeral.24. Why did the author say her father never knew a stranger? A. Her father was well known as a salesman. B. Her father treated everyone as his good friend. C. Her father was good at communicating with others. D. Her father only lived i
23、n his familiar surroundings.25. What does the underlined word“escorted”probably mean in paragraph 1? A. Accompanied. B. Forbidden. C. Guided. D. Forced.26. What changed the authors attitude towards her fathers action? A. Her father was praised by many neighbors. B. Her mother asked her to be a nice
24、daughter. C. Her father brought happiness to a disabled man. D. Her father has been seriously ill for a long time.27. What is the authors purpose in writing the text? A. To look back upon her father. B. To call on people to cherish family. C. To stress the importance of talking. D. To introduce ways
25、 to make friends.CAll animals play. Running and rolling are ways for them to have fun. But it also seems to be how they communicate and strengthen bonds with each other. When a dog comes up to another dog, front legs bowed or his tail high or wagging, his friend knows he wants to play. But new resea
26、rch shows that this play behavior is surprisingly similar when horses and dogs play.“Up to now, most studies have focused on dog-human play due to the important implications that such studies have in understanding the special relationship we establish with our pets,” researchers from Italy wrote in
27、the journal Behavioural Processes. “Here, we focused on social play between dogs and horses.” To study communication among different species, Elisabetta Palagi and her colleagues from the University of Pisa found 20 YouTube videos of dogs and horses playing where their interactions(互动)lasted at leas
28、t 30 seconds. They analyzed the videos, looking for specific patterns of play. They found that while playing, both dogs and horses often had relaxed, open mouths, which is a common playful facial expression in animals. Some also copied each others movements, like pretending to bite, playing with an
29、object, or rolling on their backs on the ground. The team also found that the dogs and horses copied each others facial expressions. This behavior, called rapid facial mimicry, has been seen before in dogs and sun bears, points out National Geographic. But it has never been documented between animal
30、s of different species.“A 2000-pound horse can play with a relatively tiny dog because the two are able to communicate their intentions. Its an important study because it shows how two animals who look and behave so differently can manage to discuss how to play in a way thats comfortable for both,”
31、Barbara Smuts, a behavioral ecologist at the University of Michigan, told National Geographic.28. How does a dog express his intention to play? A. By bowing his back legs. B. By crossing his legs. C. By waving his tail high. D. By raising his head.29. How did Palagis team study communication among d
32、ifferent species? A. By referring to some books about animal species. B. By analyzing videos of dogs playing with horses. C. By playing with some dogs and horses separately. D. By conducting an experiment on dogs and sun bears.30. What does Palagis study find? A. Dogs like to play with horses best.
33、B. Dogs and horses imitate each others actions. C. Animals show happiness by opening their mouths. D. Different animals have different patterns of play.31. Whats Smuts attitude to Palagis research? A. Supportive. B. Doubtful. C. Opposed. D. Unconcerned.DChinese telecommunications giant Huawei offici
34、ally launched the 2.0 version of its self-developed operating system (OS) on Wednesday night, the HarmonyOS. The move paved the way for the Chinese firm to challenge Googles and Apples role in current and future OS ecosystems.Among the major advantages, the HarmonyOS, with a highly scalable(可扩展的)dis
35、tributed platform, can be applied to multiple devices, including smartphones, computers, and other electronic devices, the company said.Analysts said the OS will do a lot to promote Huaweis transformation into being a software service provider. Huaweis founder and CEO Ren Zhengfei said that the comp
36、any was focusing on software because future development in the field was fundamentally “outside of US control and we will have greater independence and autonomy(自主权)”. Ren called on the companys staff to “dare to lead the world” in software.“The success of a software system will always have to rely
37、on hardware(硬件), but currently, Huawei doesnt have enough hardware to support its software ambitions thats the most difficult part,” said Jiang Junmu, chief writer at a news website. Once as the worlds largest smartphone maker, Huaweis domestic smartphone market share has continued to drop in recent
38、 months. Liang Zhenpeng, an industry analyst, said that as an OS aimed for the Internet of Things(IoT) era, the HarmonyOS may need more time and equipment to test than the OS for smartphones, and that will take at least two to three years.Moreover, Liang noted that an ecosystem will always be the de
39、cisive factor for the success of an operating system. “Does the HarmonyOS have enough applications that can attract consumers to update to the OS? Thats a question,” Liang said. So far, more than 300 application and service partners, 1000 hardware partners, and 500,000 developers have participated i
40、n the construction of the Harmony ecosystem.32. What highlights the HarmonyOS? A. It operates faster than Google system. B. It works on a diverse range of equipment. C. It provides users with a secure experience. D. It has different versions in different countries.33. What does Ren Zhengfei convey i
41、n his words? A. Huaweis transformation is challenging. B. Huawei will break its dependence on the US. C. The companys staff need to improve their skills.D. Huawei is seeking a new software service provider.34. What does paragraph 4 mainly talk about? A. The future software ambition of Huawei. B. The
42、 success of developing the HarmonyOS. C. Smartphone sales in the domestic market. D. The difficulties in promoting the HarmonyOS.35. What does Liang expect partners and developers to do? A. Create enough applications. B. Update the original devices. C. Establish a HarmonyOS ecosystem. D. Cooperate w
43、ith experts in various fields. 第二节:七选五 (共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。How to Teach RespectRespect is one of the most important, fundamental skills a child can ever learn. A sense of respect is important for succeeding in school, holding down a job, and having adult relationsh
44、ips. 36 . So it is parents responsibility to teach their kids these skills.You should set a good example to your kids. When it comes to teaching children respect, it all boils down to this. Children are easily affected by what they see. 37 . Live a kind, caring, respectful life and your children wil
45、l learn that this is the way adults are expected to behave.You should encourage activities that require sharing and cooperation. One of the reasons that respect is so important is that its needed to form helpful friendships and relationships with others. Teach your children that respect allows them
46、to build bridges by giving them fun opportunities to work with teammates and partners toward a mutual(共同的)goal. If they get rude, warn them. 38 .You should control your own negative emotions. Children dont have the argumentative skills that adults do. 39 . Worse, it can teach them that its OK to yel
47、l or threaten other people when they become frustrated. Show them that difficult situations are best conquered with a cool head. 40 . Patience is a sign of respect. It may take some children longer to learn how to behave respectfully around others. Becoming impatient with children only teaches them
48、to become impatient people, so instead take time to explain the problem to your children.A. You should be patient B. If they keep it up, end the activity C. You should read some stories about respect to your kidsD. Using your own behavior to teach your kids needs much timeE. The number one place tha
49、t children learn respect is in the homeF. Losing your temper can be a scary, confusing experience for them G. In addition, they naturally look up to their parents and imitate them第三部分:语言知识运用(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)阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Beong-Soo Kim and his wife have pla
50、yed hour-long porch(门廊)concerts every 41 since the stay-at-home order began on March 19.But rather than 42 at the same time every Saturday or Sunday, theyve decided to go without a 43 schedule. “Frankly, were kind of 44 to set a time because, you know, we dont want too many 45 to come for social dis
51、tancing reasons,” Kim explained. But 46 they do decide to play, their neighbors from across the street pull out their chairs and 47 what is surely one of the only in-person live performances theyve 48 in months.“Even though its obviously a great neighborhood, there are still a lot of people who dont
52、 49 each other here,” Laura Fleming, Kims neighbor, said. Fleming attributes this broken community to the fact that many Pasadena kids go to different elementary and high schools, so families tend to build a community based on 50 . “I think that through this period, something like this has made our
53、community much 51 ,” Fleming said.When asked if the porch concerts will 52 when the pandemic(流行病)ends, Kim said, “Honestly, probably not. Its just something that were trying to do for people during this particularly difficult time.” But Fleming insists one thing will continue a new sense of 53 . “We
54、 dont know how were going to resume(重新开始)some normal states. 54 , we can have a try to find ways to come together more as a community,” Fleming said. “Something like concerts has given us 55 to know more of our neighbors.”41. A. holidayB. eveningC. weekendD. morning42. A. practicingB. playingC. talk
55、ingD. competing43. A. regularB. tightC. flexibleD. different44. A. confusedB. hesitantC. boredD. discouraged45. A. kidsB. relativesC. neighborsD. elders46. A. WhateverB. WheneverC. WhereverD. Whichever47. A. recordB. giveC. assessD. watch48. A. experiencedB. complainedC. organizedD. examined49. A. h
56、elpB. seeC. knowD. comfort50. A. schoolsB. friendshipC. nationsD. hobbies51. A. noisierB. wealthierC. tidierD. closer52. A. stopB. continueC. succeedD. delay53. A. loveB. teamC. responsibilityD. community54. A. ThereforeB. OtherwiseC. However D. Finally55. A. opportunitiesB. benefitsC. abilitiesD. s
57、ervices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。Foreign investment(投资) rules relaxedChina will relax rules for foreign investment, 56._ (increase)its market appeal to global investors and signaling its 57._ (determine)to deepen opening up. Recently, the countrys Ministry of Comme
58、rce (MOC) 58._(make) public its plan for formulating(制定) regulations 59._ laws in 2021, putting on the agenda the revision(修订)of the guideline on foreign strategic investment in Chinese 60._ (list)firms. The revision seeks to 61._ we will ease restrictions on foreign strategic investment, and introd
59、ucereformedsupervision approachesfor the field, the ministry said in a recent online statement.62._ a 4% growth in foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow last year, China stoodout as the 63._ (large) recipient of FDI in the world, according to 64._ report from the United Nations Conference on Trade
60、and Development. In the first fourmonthsof 2021, FDI into the Chinese mainland, in 65._ (actually) use, increased by 38.6% year-on-year, MOC data showed.第四部分:书面表达(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (满分15分)假定你是李华,上个月你校高二年全体学生参加了为期三天的“红星农场”的劳动实践。你的英国朋友Tom对此很感兴趣,发来邮件询问有关情况。请给他回复邮件,内容包括:1. 劳动实践的目的,时间,地点; 2.劳动实践的经过;3. 劳动实践的反
61、响。注意: 1. 写作词数应为80左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。参考词汇:红星农场 Hongxing Farm 劳动实践 labor practiceDear Tom, Yours, Li Hua 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。The Summer I Learned to Really SeeIt was a muggy(闷热)end-of-summer dog day in Missouri. I was preparing to go after the mailabout a miles distanc
62、e, through fields and forests, across a river, from our farmhouse, in which three generations of my family lived.“Take the bucket with you,” my grandmother said, handing me the very familiar bucket.“What for?” I asked, petulantly(使小性子). The berries had been picked, and it was too early for wild grap
63、es, too late for roasting ears(穗).“Youll find something to fill it with,” she said, her blue eyes sparkling with anticipation.I didnt want to take the bucket. It would be a burden to me. Twice a day Id carried a bucket for milking. With it Id carried feed to the chickens, salt to the cows, sugar to
64、the neighbors. Id had enough with carrying with the bucket!Nevertheless, I took the bucket. Halfway to the mailbox, I set it down beneath a pokeberry bush(胡桃树). I neednt carry it the whole way, I reasoned. There was no mail. When I got back to the bucket, I saw that a few ripe pokeberries had fallen
65、 into it. With childish ill humor, I picked off enough clusters(花串) to fill the bucket, even though I thought they were good for nothing.“Arent they just lovely!” Grandma exclaimed admiringly when I set them on the kitchen table. She squeezed out the juice of the berries and we used the lovely red i
66、nk to paint rings on our fingers and pen letters to distant cousins.When I went to mail the letters the next day, Grandma again told me to take the bucket along. This time I carried the bucket a little farther than the previous day before setting it down. There was only a sale catalogue in the mail.
67、 When I got back to the bucket, I dropped it in. But I felt vaguely uncomfortable, remembering the pokeberries. I caught sight of a bunch of peppermint(薄荷) growing close to the path. Funny, I had passed it every day and never noticed it before. Peppermint just doesnt spring up overnight. I picked a
68、bucketful, its fragrance seeming to cool the day. Grandma was pleased with the peppermint. She liked to chew it and make tea with it.注意: 1. 续写词数应为150 左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡上的相应位置作答。The daily routine to take the bucket along was repeated for weeks, and I began to see more. One day when I went home, I didn
69、t have anything in the bucket. 参考答案第一部分:听力(共两节,20小题,每题1.5分,满分30分)1-5 ACBCC 6-10 ACABB 11-15 CCABB 16-20 ABACA第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分 50 分)21-23 BAD 24-27CACA 28-31 CBBA 32-35 BBDC 36-40 EGBFA第三部分:第一节:完形填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)41-45 CBABC 46-50 BDACA 51-55 DBDCA 第二节:语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56. increasing 57.
70、determination 58.has made 59. and 60. listed61. how 62.With 63.largest 64. a 65. actual第四部分:书面表达(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节 (满分15分)参考范文:Dear Tom,Knowing that youre interested in students labor practice, Im writing to share something about it.Aimed to promote the all-round development of the students, a labor p
71、ractice took place on Hongxing Farm last month. Each student took an active part in the activities, teaming up to have all the tasks finished efficiently. Throughout the three days, we gained a lot .The practice left a deep impression on us. Not only did it enrich our school life, but it further dev
72、eloped our love for work. Best wishes.Yours ,Li Hua第二节 (满分25分)Possible version:The daily routine to take the bucket along was repeated for weeks, and I began to see more. I saw the blue mist that gathered on our hillsides in late summer. I saw brilliantly red blossoms on a tree, shaped like a big, o
73、pen umbrella waiting for autumn rain. I even saw the newly-hatched chicks snuggling tight with the mother bird. The father I went, the more I saw. Each day found a happy girl going back home with a bucket, either full with wild flowers or berries. Whatever I brought home with the bucket, I was greet
74、ed with Grandmas chuckles and great admiration.One day when I went home, I didnt have anything in the bucket. “I forgot about it when I saw the monarch butterfly migration.” Then I described to Grandma the amazing scene of thousands of beautiful butterflies drifting over to get where they wanted to
75、go. My face radiated with joy and eyes glittered with excitement. Then I said sadly, “Sorry, Grandma, I didnt bring you anything.” To my surprise, Grandma hugged me and said in a soft tone. “Sweetheart, you dont need to fill in the bucket anymore when you learn to really see with your eyes.” 录音原文:Te
76、xt 1W: Ill call you tonight to discuss our homework. How about eight oclock?M: Could you make it a bit later? Well be having dinner at that time. (1)Text 2 W: Why were you late this morning? Dont tell me your car broke down on the way to work again. And you have already had three accidents!M: I am r
77、eally sorry. I was late because my car couldnt start. (2)Text 3 (推断题)W: OK, this is the key to your room. Remember that book you left at the front desk.M: What time is breakfast served?W: Its from 7:00 until 10:00.Text 4M: Did you call the doctor for an appointment?W: I rang as soon as I woke up, bu
78、t the phone was engaged. Then I tried after breakfast and it was still engaged. Ive just tried again and its the same story. (4)M: Maybe theres a problem with their phone.Text 5W: Thats the boy that started the fight in the school the other day.M: His two sisters are in my math class. They are perfe
79、ct students. Hes an exception. (5)Text 6W: Ive just got the pictures back. Look, this one of us on the beach is so beautiful! (6)M: Yes, but that other one is good too. (6)W: I dont know why you think so. That dress Im wearing looks awful. I bought it only because it was half-price. (7)M: But its of
80、 good quality. Anyway, the one of us on the boat isnt bad.W: Apart from the fact that we look seasick!Text 7 W: How long do we have to wait? (8) Im getting cold.M: Well wait another ten minutes until midnight. If he doesnt appear by then, well go back inside. (8)W: Will the chickens be OK?M: He does
81、nt attack the chickens every night. Perhaps sometimes he prefers a rabbit. (8)W: I really want to see him. So does our daughter. We have never seen a wild fox. (8) (9)M: They are beautiful creatures.W: I promise you wont kill him or injure him.M: Of course not. Ill just try to trap him and then take
82、 him somewhere where he cant hurt the chickens.W: Maybe he will just go and find someone elses chickens.Text 8 M: Hello there, my darling. I havent seen you for a long time. (10)W: I know. Im sorry, Grandpa, but my exams are coming up and Ive been studying hard. (10) I really want to get into univer
83、sity. (11)M: You are doing the right thing. That is one thing I really wish I had experienced. (11)W: University? (11)M: Yes, I started work straight after school. I was clever enough to go, but its just what happened in those days. (11)W: What was it like when you were young?M: Oh, much different.
84、TV was in black and white. People werent as rich.W: But were you happy?M: Oh, yes. We didnt know any better. Plus, the sun shone every single day when I was young. (12)W: Oh, now come on! Youre making that up. (12)M: Well, maybe a little bit.Text 9W: Advance Reservations. Can I help you? (13)M: Yes,
85、 Id like to book a single room with a bath from September 22nd to 26th. (13)W: Im sorry, sir. We are fully booked on those dates.M: Oh, thats too bad. Could you recommend another hotel?W: Yes, of course. Where would you prefer, in the city center or the suburbs?M: Im attending a conference, (14) and
86、 I dont think I will have time to enjoy the view in the suburbs. So I prefer a place close to the city center.W: In that case, I would suggest you try the Imperial.M: Do you know the rate per night for a single room with a bath there?W: Well, a single with a bath at the moment would cost between $70
87、 and $80.M: I see. Can you tell me what the Imperial is like? (15)W: It is a four-star hotel. Ours is better known than the Imperial, but the Imperial is less expensive than our hotel. (15)M: One last thing, do you know their telephone number? (16)W: Yes, it is 61540928.M: Thank you very much. Good-
88、bye.Text 10 (第17题为总结题)This message is for all smart shoppers. Whats the one item everyone has in your home? Its used every day by everyone in your family. Its a refrigerator! Cool! You must want to have the best refrigerator out there and thats what we have for you! Our products have the top quality
89、 and the best prices. Our cheapest refrigerator is the Cool 100. Its 300 dollars but still an excellent product. (18) It keeps your food cold and your ice frozen. Our next product is the Cool Plus, (19) which is very nice and still under 500 dollars it costs 450 dollars. Even if you lose power, it keeps your food cold for six hours. (19) Our best product is the Cool Perfect. It costs 1000 dollars, but its worth every penny. It has an ice maker, many organizing drawers, and a computer screen on the front of it. (20) Come in the store and pick up one of our excellent products today!