1、单元综合检测(五).阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)ALooking for work?Tutors Wanted:Maths/Science/Humanities Test Preparation Job Posted:2 days agoWage:$2730 per hourJob Type:ParttimeSchedule:Afternoons,evenings,weekdays,weekends Job description:Were looking for tutors to join us before the next school year starts
2、.Our suitable candidate will be able to assist middle and high school students with test preparation and academic work in Maths,Science and/or Humanities.Well pay for your training before this fall and can also offer flexible summer tutoring chances,including teaching group classes.Once our fall sem
3、ester starts on August 21,well have even higher demands for tutoring sessions on Sundays from 1 pm to 8 pm as well as from 3 pm to 9 pm MondayThursday.What we offer:Flexible scheduling.Tutors work from 15 to 30 hours per week depending on availability and students demands.Free Sunday dinners during
4、the academic year.Fun staff gatherings.Health insurance reimbursement (补偿) for staff working over 30 hours per week.We are 5 minutes walking distance from the Menlo Park Caltrain Station.Applicants must:Have a good command of the subjects they tutor.Be willing to tutor students through the full acad
5、emic year.Application instructions:Email us your resume.Tell us why you want to join Academic Trainers and describe your experience of tutoring students if you have any.Let us know your scheduling preferences and potential start date.Tell us which of the subjects you are able to tutorMaths,Science a
6、nd/or Humanities.【语篇解读】本文是一则招聘启事,属于应用文。1Which period of time needs the most tutors during the academic year?ASaturday and Sunday mornings.BFriday afternoons and evenings.CMonday and Thursday mornings.DSunday afternoons and evenings.D细节理解题。根据Job description 这一主题下面的第四段可知,最需要家教的时间是周日下午和晚上。故选D。2What can
7、 a tutor enjoy who works more than 30 hours per week?AComfortable accommodation.BFree job training every month.CHealth insurance reimbursement.DFree meals during the academic year.C细节理解题。根据题干中的“more than 30 hours per week”可知,答案位于文章中 What we offer 这一主题下,由“Health insurance reimbursement.”可知,每周工作超过 30
8、个小时的家庭教师可享受到健康保险补偿,故选C。3What qualification should a suitable candidate have?AHe/She must tutor all the subjects parttime.BHe/She must be good at the subjects they tutor.CHe/She must have a previous tutoring experience.DHe/She must work every evening through the academic year.B细节理解题。根据文章中 Applicants
9、must 这一主题下的“Have a good command of the subjects they tutor.”可知,申请者必须精通所教授的科目,故选B。BWildfires were rapidly spreading through northern and southern California as powerful winds swept through the state,burning homes and forcing more than 200,000 people to leave their homes.Thousands of structures were d
10、estroyed in the massive fires.Firefighters and volunteers worked around the clock,risking their lives to save others,although thick clouds of wildfire smoke hung in the air.But its not just humans in dangers path.A video of a horse running away from the rescue team to find his family of horses from
11、CBS Los Angeles went viralThe public was touched by the horses heroic act and shared their thoughts on the Internet.Volunteers were rescuing several horses from the wildfire when one of the horses jumped away from the group.They were trying to help the horse,but he refused.They probably had no idea
12、what was wrong with the horse,who just started running away from them.The horse raced back into danger to lead his family to safety,despite rescuers best efforts to stop him.He knew he couldnt leave them behind.As the tension increased,several human strangers jumped in to help the animalsthey went b
13、ack to the burning barn where some of the horses remained.You can watch the horse run back into the smokefilled area,reconnect with the horses inside the fence,and quickly accompany them out of the fencedoff area.Though its not clear from the video,CBS Los Angeles reported that all but one of the ho
14、rses involved were saved.Disastrous as the California wildfires have been,the video and countless other rescue storieshumans and animals alikeare shining light on all acts of goodness taking place.【语篇解读】这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了发生在加州的一次严重的火灾,消防队员和志愿者冒着生命危险救人。但同时一匹马逃离救援队,寻找并救助自己的家人的故事同样使人感动。作者告诉我们,一切善行都值得称赞。4Wha
15、t does the author intend to show by telling the wildfires in detail in Para.1?AWhat caused the big wildfires.BHow serious the wildfires were.CWhat rescuers did in the wildfires.DHow rapidly the wildfires spread.B推理判断题。根据第一段中的“.burning homes and forcing more than 200,000 people to leave their homes.T
16、housands of structures were destroyed in the massive fires.(烧毁了房屋,迫使20多万人离开家园。成千上万的建筑物在大火中被毁。)”可推测,作者说到这些结果的目的是说明野火有多严重。故选B。5What does the underlined phrase “went viral” mean?ATurned bad.BGot attacked.CBecame interesting.DGrew popular.D词义猜测题。根据第二段的“A video of a horse running away from the rescue tea
17、m to find his family of horses from CBS Los Angeles went viral.The public was touched by the horses heroic act and shared their thoughts on the Internet.”可知,来自哥伦比亚广播公司洛杉矶分部的有关一匹马逃离救援队,寻找自己的“家人”的一段视频传开了。人们被马的英勇行为感动了,并在网上分享了他们的想法。根据上下文语境,尤其是touched和shared可推测画线部分意为“传开了”。故选D。6Which words can best descri
18、be the horse?ALoyal but stubborn.BCaring and courageous.CResponsible and clever.DFlexible but aggressive.B推理判断题。根据第三段的“The horse raced back into danger to lead his family to safety,despite rescuers best efforts to stop him.He knew he couldnt leave them behind.(不顾救援人员的全力阻止,这匹马跑回危险中,把他的家人带到安全的地方。他知道他不
19、能丢下他们。)”可推测,这匹马勇敢且关心家人。故选B。7What message does the author want to convey?AFighting disasters needs joint efforts.BAnimals are always friends of man.CAll good deeds deserve to be praised.DAnimals show goodness to each other.C推理判断题。根据最后一段的 “.the video and countless other rescue storieshumans and animal
20、s alikeare shining light on all acts of goodness taking place.(这段视频和无数其他救援故事人类和动物都一样都让我们看到了所有正在发生的善举。)”可推测,作者告诉我们无论是人类还是动物,一切善行都值得称赞。故选C。CWe spend a third of our adult lives working and another big part preparing for our careers.Historically,work was rarely seen as a source of meaning and purpose.Du
21、ring the vast majority of our 300,000year human evolution(进化),work was in fact pretty simple.We worked to eat and avoid being eaten.Meaning and purpose came from somewhere else,like spirituality,art,religion,or science.The idea that we are meant to find meaning at work or to find work meaningful is
22、a rather modern,if not postmodern,invention.Only one hundred years ago it would have been frequent to see a worker who returned from a typical workday at a factory complain to their folks that they didnt earn much or they were worn out and rare to see that they complained they didnt experience a sen
23、se of purpose.Similarly,the idea that we ought to bring our “whole self” to work is a pretty novel and recent form of career advice.Its origins can be traced to William Kahn who invented the concept of employee engagement 30 years ago.His point was that employees differ in the degree to which they i
24、dentify with their work role.Some see work as merely a job and clock in and out every day,without bringing their “whole self” to work.Work is just not a core aspect of their identity,and their concept of themselves is built on other social categories like mother,husband,American,Christian,captain of
25、 the local soccer team,etc.Others,however,have very low psychological distance with their work role,seeing it as essentially intertwined(交融的) with who they are.They dont just come to work;they are fully devoted to their careers and have a spiritual type of connection with their jobs.They are,it seem
26、s,almost possessed by work and are the type of workaholics(工作狂) most companies long for.【语篇解读】这是一篇议论文。文章指出,成年后,我们有三分之一的时间在工作,还有很大一部分时间在为职业生涯做准备。文章还说明了不同的人对工作的看法是不同的。8Why did we spend much of our adult lives working?ATo prepare for future careers.BTo find the water sources.CTo help us evolve.DTo make
27、 us survive.D细节理解题。根据第一段中“We worked to eat and avoid being eaten.”可知,我们工作是为了吃饭和避免被吃掉。由此可知,我们成年后大部分时间都在工作是为了生存。故选D。9Why did the writer mention the worker a century ago?ATo help us find meaning at work.BTo prove that the idea was modern.CTo show us the bad old days.DTo complain about the experience.B推
28、理判断题。根据第二段中“The idea that we are meant to find meaning at work or to find work meaningful is a rather modern,if not postmodern,invention.”可知,我们注定要在工作中找到意义或找到有意义的工作,这种想法即使不是后现代的,也是相当现代的发明。接着在后文中作者提到了一位一个世纪前的工人,由此可推知,作者提到这位一个世纪前的工人,是为了证明这个想法是现代的。故选B。10Which of the following might William Kahn agree wi
29、th?AEmployees have different understandings about their work role.BEvery employee must bring their “whole self” to work.CTo be devoted to work is a pretty novel idea.DWorkers core identity is built on art categories.A细节理解题。根据第三段中“His point was that employees differ in the degree to which they identi
30、fy with their work role.”可知,他的观点是,员工对自己工作角色的认同程度各不相同。由此可知,A选项“员工对自己的工作角色有不同的理解”属于William Kahn的观点。故选A。11What kind of employees do most companies favour?AThose who see work as a job.BThose who identify with their work role.CThose who are fully devoted to their work.DThose who possess experience.C细节理解题
31、。根据最后一段中“They are,it seems,almost possessed by work and are the type of workaholics most companies long for.”可知,他们似乎几乎被工作控制住了,是大多数公司渴望的工作狂类型的人。由此可知,大多数公司喜欢全身心投入工作的员工。故选C。DWhat inspires kids to be creative and pursue academic excellence? Some teachers use rewards in recognition of students effort or
32、achievement, giving them prizes, medals, certificates, or money.Psychologists take opposite views of how external rewards, from warm praise to cold cash, affect motivation and creativity.Behaviorists, who study the relation between actions and their consequences, argue that rewards can improve perfo
33、rmance at work and school.Cognitive researchers, who study various aspects of mental life, believe that rewards often destroy creativity by encouraging dependence on approval and gifts from others.The latter view has gained many supporters, especially among educators.But the careful use of small mon
34、etary(金钱的) rewards sparks creativity in primary school children, suggesting that properly given stimuli(刺激) indeed encourage creativity, according to a study in the June Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.“If kids know theyre working for a reward and can focus on a relatively challenging t
35、ask, they show the most creativity,” says Robert Eisenberger of the University of Delaware in Newark.“But its easy to kill creativity by giving rewards for poor performance or creating too much desire for rewards.”A teacher who continually draws attention to rewards or who hands out high grades for
36、ordinary achievement ends up with students lacking in creativity and motivation, Eisenberger says.As an example of the latter point, he particularly mentions growing efforts to tighten grading standards and adopt failing grades at major universities.In earlier grades, the use of rewarding system, in
37、 which students handle challenging problems and receive performancebased points toward valued rewards, shows promise in raising effort and creativity, Eisenberger claims.【语篇解读】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要说明了心理学家对外部奖励对学生成绩的影响的态度有分歧。而教育工作者则认为适当的外部奖励刺激确实能激发创造力,但是如果给予表现不好的学生奖励则可能会扼杀创造力。12Psychologists are divided in t
38、heir attitudes toward Athe choice between spiritual encouragement and monetary rewardsBthe amount of monetary rewards for students creativityCthe relationship between actions and their consequencesDthe effects of external rewards on students performanceD细节理解题。根据第二段第一句“Psychologists take opposing vie
39、ws of how external rewards, from warm praise to cold cash, affect motivation and creativity.(心理学家对外部奖励如何影响动机和创造力持相反的观点)”可知,心理学家对外部奖励对学生成绩的影响的态度有分歧。故选D。13Which of the following does NOT belong to examples of “external rewards”?ATom received a certificate for winning a speech competition.BMary was pra
40、ised by the teacher for making progress in English.CJacky made great efforts to enter a major university.DJohn was offered a free summer camp due to his hard work.C推理判断题。根据第二段第一句“Psychologists take opposing views of how external rewards, from warm praise to cold cash, affect motivation and creativit
41、y.(心理学家对外部奖励如何影响动机和创造力持相反的观点)”可知,外部奖励包括表扬到现金。分析选项可知C选项“杰克努力进入一所重点大学。”并不属于“外部奖励”的例子。故选C。14Which of the following can best raise students creativity according to Robert Eisenberger?AAssigning them tasks they have not dealt with before.BAssigning them tasks which require creativity.CGiving them rewards
42、 they really deserve.DGiving them rewards they hope for.C推理判断题。根据第四段“If kids know theyre working for a reward and can focus on a relatively challenging task, they show the most creativity,” says Robert Eisenberger of the University of Delaware in Newark.“But its easy to kill creativity by giving rew
43、ards for poor performance or creating too much desire for rewards.”(位于纽瓦克的特拉华大学的Robert Eisenberger说:“如果孩子们知道他们是为了奖励而工作,并且能够专注于一个相对有挑战性的任务,他们就会表现出最大的创造力。”“但如果对表现不佳的学生给予奖励,或者对奖励的渴望太强烈,就很容易扼杀创造力。”)提到孩子们是为了获得奖赏而从事一项具有挑战性的工作时创造力最强,而如果对那些表现不好的学生也给予奖赏则会扼杀创造力,可见Robert Eisenberger观点是给他们应得的奖励。故选C。15It can be
44、inferred from the passage that major universities are trying to tighten their grading standards because they think Arewarding poor performance may kill the creativity of studentsBpunishing students is more effective than rewarding themCfailing unmotivated students helps improve their academic standa
45、rdsDdiscouraging students expectation of easy rewards is importantA推理判断题。根据倒数第三段中“But its easy to kill creativity by giving rewards for poor performance or creating too much desire for rewards.(但如果对表现不佳的学生给予奖励,或者对奖励的渴望太强烈,就很容易扼杀创造力。)”可知,如果一个老师对表现不好的学生也给予奖赏就会导致学生缺乏创造力,故从文章中可以推断,各个大学正试图提高他们的评分标准,是因为他们
46、认为奖励不好的表现可能会扼杀学生的创造力。故选A。.阅读七选五(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)Beginning with Chinese efforts to explore and connect with Central Asia,the Silk Road consisted of massive small routes and was named after the silk cloth the Chinese produced. 16 Through these routes,Chinese silk,porcelain,lacquer work and ironwa
47、re were shipped to the West,while pepper,flax,spices,grapes and pomegranates entered China. 17 They promoted the flow of knowledge as well.The Arab astronomy,calendar and medicine found their way to China,while Chinas four great inventions and silkworm breeding spread to other parts of the world. 18
48、 For example,Buddhism originated in India,blossomed in China and was enriched in Southeast Asia.Confucianism,which was born in China,gained appreciation by European thinkers such as Leibniz and Voltaire.Herein lies the appeal of mutual learning.The ancient silk routes witnessed the busy scenes of vi
49、sits and trade over land and ships calling at ports.Along these major routes,capital,technology and people flowed freely. 19 The ancient prosperous cities and ports developed,so did the Roman Empire as well as Parthia and Kushan Kingdoms.The Han and Tang dynasties of China entered the golden age.The
50、 ancient silk routes brought prosperity to these regions and contributed to their development.Some regions along the ancient Silk Road used to be a land of milk and honey.Yet today,these places are often associated with conflict,crisis and challenges. 20 Now,the Belt and Road Initiative intends to b
51、uild an open platform of cooperation and a broad community of shared interests.It will not only achieve economic growth and balanced development,but also connect different civilizations.Mutual understanding,mutual respect,and mutual trust among different countries will be boosted.AMore importantly,i
52、deas were also exchanged.BThe ancient silk routes were not only for trade.CGoods,resources and benefits were widely shared.DSuch state of affairs should not be allowed to continue.EHowever,silk was just one of many goods traded on these routes.FLarge empires provided stability and protection for the
53、 trade routes.GThe Silk Road was never an actual road,or even a single massive trade route.【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了丝绸之路的发展历史和意义,以及如今的一带一路。16E前一句提到丝绸之路以中国生产的丝绸命名。空格后提到通过这些路线,中国的丝绸、瓷器、漆器和铁器被运往西方,而辣椒、亚麻、香料、葡萄和石榴进入中国。由此可知,此段说的是丝绸之路上物资的贸易。silk是原词复现。选项E(然而,丝绸只是在这些路线上交易的许多商品之一)符合题意。故选E。17B后一句中的as well 表示与上文之间是递进
54、关系。选项B意为:(人们去往)古代丝绸之路不仅是为了贸易。B项中的not only与as well相关联,且文中They指代B项中的The ancient silk routes。故选B。18A空后以Buddhism(佛教)、Confucianism(儒家思想)为例说明丝绸之路带给了人们观念上的交流。选项A(更重要的是,还交流了思想)引出了下一句的话题。故选A。19C前一句提到资本、技术和人员自由流动(flowed freely),这和选项C中were widely shared 意思相关联。故选C。20D空前一句意为:然而今天,这些地方往往与冲突、危机和挑战联系在一起。选项D中Such st
55、ate of affairs 指代上一句中陈述的状况。选项D意为:这种状况不应被允许继续下去。故选D。.完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)Every Friday and Saturday night I deliver food for a local food delivery company.I need this second job to pay off the 21 that resulted from an accident a few years ago.Last night I got a(n) 22 in which the restaurant and the
56、 customers house were pretty far away from each other.This was actually a 23 thing.The customer got charged a higher delivery fee,which would be paid to me.I 24 the customers food and drove to his house.Though I used Google Maps,I still had problems finding his house.I called the customer and he tol
57、d me that the address on the order was 25 When I knew this,I became very angry.By this time I had already 26 half an hour on this order.Whats more,I had 27 another order which got reassigned (再分配) to another person during the time.Another 30 minutes later I got to the customers door.I 28 him to be i
58、n a bad mood because his delivery had taken so long. 29 ,I was greeted by a very pleasant customer.He explained to me that his wifes eyesight was not that great so she had put in the wrong address in the order 30 ,so the whole thing was their fault.Knowing the 31 ,I didnt complain to the customer.I
59、canceled my anger towards the couple.But he said he felt so 32 for me and decided to give me an additional $30 cash for my 33 I knew I needed money,but I also knew forgiving was a virtue.So I 34 .Later the company 35 me for what I had done and I was given an extra amount of money as a reward.You can
60、t imagine how happy I was!【语篇解读】这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者做兼职,帮食品公司快递快餐,可是一份订单的地址写错了,让作者浪费了半个小时。作者很生气,但见到顾客后,顾客的态度和解释让作者原谅了他们,为此作者受到了公司的表扬。21A.debtBticket CproductDtaxA根据上文“.pay off.”可知,作者需要这个工作来还清债务(debt)。故选A。22A.formBreply CorderDpositionC根据上文“.deliver food.”可知,作者得到了一个订单(order)。故选C。23A.clearBdifficult CdullD
61、goodD根据下文“The customer got charged a higher delivery fee,which would be paid to me.”可知,这实际上是件好(good)事。故选D。24A.picked upBcut upCpaid forDwaited forA根据下文the customers food可知,作者拿起(pick up)顾客的食物,开车去他的家。故选A。25A.commonBstrangeCwrongDsecretC根据下文“.put in the wrong address.”可知,顾客告诉作者的地址是错(wrong)的。故选C。26A.got
62、Bsaved CenjoyedDwastedD因为地址错了,在这个订单上“我”已经浪费(waste)了半个小时了。故选D。27A.lostBfinished CsignedDforgottenA另外,“我”丢失(lose)了另一个订单,它在此期间被重新分配给另一个人。故选A。28A.neededBwantedCexpectedDprovedC根据下文“.because his delivery had taken so long.”可知,作者预料顾客的心情会不好。此处expect表示“预料”。故选C。29A.AnyhowBBesidesCThereforeDHoweverD根据下文“.I wa
63、s greeted by a very pleasant customer.”可知,顾客很高兴,这和上文作者所预想的形成对比,表示转折,故选D。30A.in returnBwith pleasureCby accidentDon purposeC结合语境可知是意外地(by accident)把地址写错了。故选C。31A.truthBgoal CdecisionDopinionA知道真相(truth)后,“我”没有向顾客抱怨。故选A。32A.anxiousBashamedCsorryDafraidC但是他说他感到很抱歉(sorry),并决定给“我”额外的30美元现金来补偿“我”的麻烦。故选C。3
64、3A.troubleBcourageCprogressDpatienceA结合语境可知,他们想用额外的30美元现金来补偿“我”因为这件事情造成的麻烦(trouble)。故选A。34A.changedBrefusedCacceptedDagreedB“我”知道“我”需要钱,但“我”也知道宽恕是一种美德。所以“我”拒绝(refuse)了。故选B。35A.employedBfiredCchargedDpraisedD根据下文“.I was given an extra amount of money as a reward.”可知,公司表扬(praise)了作者。故选D。.语法填空(共10小题;每小
65、题1.5分,满分15分)When foreigners negotiate,or register in certain areas of China,they may be 36. (surprise) at Chineses special fondness and preference for seals.To Chinese,seals are an art of deep cultural roots, 37. combines the essence of both calligraphy(书法) and sculpture and inspires generations to
66、study,to appreciate and to collect.It is believed that seals came out as early 38. 8,000 years ago after our ancestors could make pottery wares(陶瓷) and had private property.They were assumed to make marks on 39. (they) own possessions to prevent them from being stolen.When the first dynasty 40. (fou
67、nd),the king began to use seals to empower(授权) and to show lordly credits.Only the kings special seal was then called “Xi”,41. (represent) the highest authority.The first emperor of China,Qin Shi Huang,had his “Xi” 42. (make) out of the invaluable and beautiful jade “Heshi Bi”Then the local governme
68、nts also needed seals for 43. same function.Meanwhile,private seals were carved in a variety of lucky 44. (character)and vivid animal patterns.45. (gradual),the sphragistics(印章学) came into being.【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了中国印章文化的产生以及发展。36surprised考查固定短语。be surprised at对感到惊奇,是固定短语,所以填surprised。37which考查定语
69、从句的关系词。分析句子结构可知,该句是一个非限制性定语从句,修饰先行词an art,关系词在从句中作主语,指物,that不能引导非限制性定语从句,所以填which。38as考查固定短语。as early as早在的时候,是固定短语,所以填as。39their考查代词。文中表示“他们自己的财产”,用形容词性物主代词,所以填their。40was founded考查时态和语态。发生在过去的事情,用一般过去时;“第一个朝代”和“建立”之间是被动关系,用被动语态,所以填was founded。41representing考查非谓语动词。“玺”和“代表”之间是主动关系,用现在分词,所以填represen
70、ting。42made考查固定结构。句意为:中国的第一位皇帝,秦始皇,他的“玺”是由无价的美玉“和氏璧”制成。“玺”和“制成”之间是被动关系,此处为have sth.done结构,所以填made。43the考查固定用法。句意为:然后,地方政府也需要印章来履行同样的职能。the same同样的,是固定用法,所以填the。44characters考查名词复数。a variety of后面接可数名词的复数形式,所以填characters。45Gradually考查副词。位于句首,修饰整个句子,用副词,首字母大写,所以填Gradually。.应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是李华,在学校官网上看到一则广
71、告,得知其将于2022年夏天在上海举办旨在交流文化和提升语言运用能力的“国际英语夏令营”,并面向中国高中生招募志愿者。请你写一封自荐信,内容包括:1对夏令营主题的评价;2简单的自我介绍。注意:词数80左右。 【参考范文】Dear Sir/Madam,Im Li Hua,a high school student from Shanghai.Interested in your advertisement,Im applying to be a volunteer in your great 2022 summer camp.Theres no better opportunity for in
72、ternational students to exchange cultures,and for nonnative speakers to strengthen their English skills.I am a fluent English speaker and Im outgoing and willing to spend time with overseas students.Besides,Shanghai,the camp site,is near my hometown,which makes me a perfect guide.So if I could join
73、the summer camp,I would be of great help to you.Please reply to me at your earliest convenience.Yours,Li Hua.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。Freddie woke up to see it was snowing again.The world outside was white.Snow covered the roads,the cars,the houses,and even the driveway Freddi
74、e had just shoveled(铲) the day before.“Ugh,” said Freddie.“No more snow!” He got out of bed and headed to the bathroom for his regular morning shower.As he reached for the tap,his mother appeared in the doorway.“Ive got news,” she said.“Theres been so much snow overnight that the roads are slippery
75、and dangerous.I just heard on the radio that they canceled the school buses for the day.” Freddie groaned,“Then how am I supposed to get to school?” His mum grinned,“I guess you dont.Its a snow day!” Freddies eyes lit up.Hed never had a snow day off from school before.What would he do first?“Im goin
76、g back to bed!” Freddie headed back to his room and climbed under the covers.After a few minutes,he realized that it was too late.He was already wide awake.He headed down to the kitchen and then sat at the table,watching his father fry eggs over in the pan and his mother pour juice and coffee.It was
77、 relaxing,thought Freddie.After breakfast his mother suggested he go out and build a snowman.Freddie wasnt too sure.He didnt really like the cold and the snow.Hed rather stay inside and play.“You can play afterwards,but how about going outside for a little bit?Its good to get some fresh air,and who
78、knows,you might even enjoy yourself.” Freddie unwillingly put on the warm clothes and headed outside.Standing alone in the front yard,with the cold wind blowing,was not Freddies idea of a good time.Knowing his mum meant what she said,the boy sighed,thinking the quicker he completed his snowman,the f
79、aster he could go back inside to his video games.He set to work packing up some snow into a large ball.Moments later,he saw one of his friends appearing from his house up the street.Dion waddled(蹒跚) out in his big snow trousers and heavy overcoat.He waved to Freddie.“Hey there!I saw you out here and
80、 thought you might want company.Snow days are awesome!” Dion laughed.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2请按如下格式作答。Freddie was surprised but happy to see his classmate. Delighted at the idea,Freddie excitedly ran into his house. 【参考范文】Freddie was surprised but happy to see his classmate.“Yeah,sure.Help me make this sn
81、owman,will you?” Dion nodded.They soon got two heavy snowballs with the small one up on the top of the big one.After that,Freddie inserted three emptied cans as eyes and nose while Dion stuck a short branch under the nose as having a pipe.As Freddie stood admiring their work,a snowball hit him in th
82、e back.“Hey!You!” Freddie quickly packed a snowball to defend himself.In no time,snowballs went flying in all directions with shouting and laughing.A wild battle over,both were exhausted but still excited.Dion suggested skating on the nearby lake.Delighted at the idea Freddie excitedly ran into his
83、house.His mum met him at the door.“Are you having a good time?Are you coming in now?” she asked.“Not yet,mum!But can I go skating with Dion?” “Sounds great!” Before his mother could say something more,he had already dashed out with his skating supplies.“Snow days are the best!” yelled Freddie as he ran off to play with his friend.