1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家课时提能练(一)必修1Unit 1Lifestyles(A).阅读理解A(2020浙江余姚模拟)The evidence for harmony may not be obvious in some families.But it seems that four out of five young people now get on well with their parents,which is the opposite of the popularlyheld image of unhappy teenagers locked in their room a
2、fter endless family quarrels.An important new study into teenage attitudes surprisingly shows that their family life is more harmonious than it had ever been in the past.“We were surprised by just how positive todays young people seem to be about their families,” said one member of the research team
3、.“Theyre expected to be rebellious(叛逆的) and selfish but actually they have other things on their minds: they want a car and material goods,and they worry about whether school is serving them well.Theres more negotiation(商议) and discussion between parents and children,and children expect to take part
4、 in the family decisionmaking process.They dont want to rock the boat.”So it seems that this generation of parents is much more likely than parents of 30 years ago to treat their children as friends.“My parents are happy to discuss things with me and willing to listen to me,” says 17yearold Daniel L
5、azall.“I always tell them when Im going out clubbing.As long as they know what Im doing,theyre fine with me.” Susan Crome,who is now 21,agrees.“Looking back on the last 10 years,there was a lot of what you could call negotiation.For example,as long as Id done all my homework,I could go out on a Satu
6、rday night.But I think my grandparents were a lot stricter with my parents than that.”Maybe this positive view of family life should not be unexpected.It is possible that the idea of teenage rebellion(反抗) is not rooted in real facts.A researcher comments,“Our surprise that teenagers say they get alo
7、ng well with their parents comes because of a brief period in our social history when teenagers were regarded as different beings.But that idea of rebelling and breaking away from their parents really only happened during that one time in the 1960s when everyone rebelled.The normal situation through
8、out history has been a smooth change from helping out with the family business to taking it over.”【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。一个重要的新研究表明: 与三十年前的父母相比,现在的父母给孩子更多的自由;这一代的父母更有可能像朋友一样对待自己的孩子,所以他们的家庭生活比以往过去的任何时候都更加和谐。1According to the author,teenage rebellion _.Amay be a false beliefBis common nowadaysCexisted only in
9、 the 1960sDresulted from changes in familiesA推理判断题。根据第四段“It is possible that the idea of teenage rebellion is not rooted in real facts(青少年叛逆可能不是事实)”推出“may be a false belief”。故选A。2The study shows that teenagers dont want to _.Ashare family responsibilityBcause trouble in their familiesCgo boating wit
10、h their familyDmake family decisionsB细节理解题。根据文章第二段“Theres more negotiation and discussion between parents and children,and children expect to take part in the family decisionmaking process.They dont want to rock the boat.”看出“孩子们与父母讨论协商,期待参与家庭一些决策,但他们不想rock the boat”,意思是to do sth.that upsets a situat
11、ion and causes problems(捣乱,惹麻烦),推出答案B。3Compared with parents of 30 years ago,todays parents _.Ago to clubs more often with their childrenBare much stricter with their childrenCcare less about their childrens lifeDgive their children more freedomD细节理解题。根据文章第三段所给的一些事例及“But I think my grandparents were
12、 a lot stricter with my parents than that.”可知与30年前的父母相比,现在的父母给他们的孩子更多的自由,所以选D。4What is the best title for the text? ANegotiation in family.BEducation in family.CHarmony in family.DTeenage trouble in family.C主旨大意题。根据文章第一句(本文的主题句),可知这篇文章主要讲了家庭的和谐问题,所以选C。B(2020洛阳市上学期尖子生第一次联考)I was a newcomer in a class
13、.So was Alice.Thats where the similarity ended.I was tall and she was small.My thick,black hair had been recently cut short.Her natural blonde hair flowed to her waist and looked great.I was awkward and shy.She wasnt.I couldnt stand her.I considered her my enemy.She liked me.She wanted to be my frie
14、nd.One day,she invited me over and I said yesI was too shocked to answer any other way.No one had invited me over to play.But this girl who wore the latest fashions wanted me to go home with her after school.I got very surprised when she led me into an apartment building.She lived on the fourth floo
15、r in a threeroom place with her mother,her stepfather,her two brothers and her sister.When we got to the room she shared with her sister,she took out a big case of Barbies,which was my next surprise.I would have thought shed outgrown them.I had never played with them.But we sat on the floor of a wal
16、kin closet,laughing as we made up crazy stories about the Barbies.Thats when we found out that we both wanted to be writers when we were older and we both had wild imaginations.We had a great day that afternoon.Our jaws ached from smiling so much.She showed me her wardrobe,which had mostly come from
17、 a clothing store down the block.The woman who owned it used her as a model sometimes for her newspaper ads and gave her clothes in exchange.Alice had the whole neighborhood charmed.The bookstore owners lent her fashion magazines,the movie theater gave her free passes and the pizza place let her hav
18、e free slices.Soon I was included in her magic world.We slept over at each others houses,and spent every free moment together.My dark hair grew and I learned to love being tall.Alice,my first real friend since childhood,taught me an amazing and very surprising thing about making friends that your wo
19、rst enemy can turn out to be your best friend.【语篇解读】作者讲述了自己小时候与爱丽丝交朋友的经历。原本作者认为自己与爱丽丝有很多不同之处,视爱丽丝为敌人,而爱丽丝却喜欢作者,并邀请作者去她家里。之后,作者更加了解爱丽丝,发现了两人之间更多的相似之处。最后她们成了好朋友。5What made the similarity end?ALeaving the authors old school.BBeing admitted to their new classes.CTheir differences in appearances and pers
20、onalities.DTheir different demand for friendship and fashion.C细节理解题。根据第一段的内容可知,两个人不同的外表和性格使得她们的相似之处结束了,故选C。6What did the author think of the Barbies?AAlice was too mature for them.BAlice must have made them by herself.CThey should have been kept well.DThey brought her back to her childhood.A细节理解题。根据
21、第二段中的“she took out a big case of Barbies,which was my next surprise.I would have thought shed outgrown them”可知,作者认为爱丽丝已经长大了,不适合再玩芭比娃娃。outgrow意为“因长大而不适用”。故选A。7We can infer from the passage that Alice _.Ahelped the author see her own strengthsBwas good with the people around herChelped to bring out th
22、e best in the authorDinspired the authors love for fashionB推理判断题。根据第三段第二句“The bookstore owners lent her.free slices”可知,书店老板借给爱丽丝时尚杂志,电影院给她免费的入场券,比萨店让她品尝免费的比萨块,由此可推知,爱丽丝善于与周围的人打交道,故选B。【干扰项分析】由于受到文中“this girl who wore the latest fashions”和最后一段的干扰,部分考生易做出错误的选择。“who wore the latest fashions”仅仅是描述Alice,并
23、没有涉及作者,故排除D项;最后一段是对文章的总结,没有提到Alice帮助作者表现出她最好的一面。故排除C项。8Which of the following best describes Alice?AHumorous.BAmbitious.CCaring.DFriendly.D推理判断题。通读全文可知,原本在作者眼中爱丽丝是她的敌人,但是爱丽丝却想和作者成为朋友;她邀请作者去她家里玩,最后她们成为好朋友;而且爱丽丝与她自己周围的人都建立了很好的关系,由此可推知,爱丽丝是友好的。故选D。.完形填空(2020重庆市第一次学业质量调研抽测)It was a Sunday morning on a s
24、ubway in New York.People were sitting _1_ some reading newspapers,some lost in thought,some resting with their eyes closed.It was a calm and peaceful scene.Then_2_,a man and his children entered the subway car quickly.The children in it were so _3_ and active that the whole _4_of the car instantly c
25、hanged.The man sat down next to me and closed his eyes,apparently _5_ of the situation.The children were screaming,running back and forth,throwing things,and even grabbing peoples papers,and _6_,the man sitting next to me did nothing.It was difficult not to feel _7_.I couldnt believe that he was _8_
26、 his children to run wild like that,and was taking no _9_ at all.It was _10_ to see that everyone else on the subway felt annoyed.So finally,I turned to him and said,“Sir,your children are really _11_ a lot of people.Could you _12_ them a little more?”The man lifted his eyes and said softly,“Oh,your
27、e _13_,I guess I should do something about it.We just came from the hospital where their mother _14_ about an hour ago.I dont know what to do,and I guess they dont know how to _15_ it either.”Can you _16_ what I felt at that moment? Suddenly,I saw things differently,my anger was _17_.I didnt have to
28、 worry about controlling my attitude or my behavior,my heart was _18_the mans pain.Now,instead of frustration,feelings of _19_filled my heart.Everything_20_ in an instant.Indeed,shifts in ways of thinking move us from one way of seeing the world to another and those shifts create powerful changes.【语
29、篇解读】一个周日的早上,人们安静地坐在地铁车厢里。突然,一位男士和他的孩子的出现打破了车厢的平静。孩子们在车厢里尖叫、来回跑、扔东西,甚至是抢别人的报纸,而孩子的父亲对此不管不顾。“我”很生气,便告诉孩子的父亲,让他管一下他们。通过交谈“我”了解到孩子们的母亲刚刚去世,这令“我”心生同情。1A.nervouslyBseriouslyCpatientlyDquietlyD根据下文中的“It was a calm and peaceful scene”可知,人们都安静地坐着,或读报纸,或沉思,或闭目养神。2A.suddenlyBoccasionallyCeventuallyDgraduallyA根
30、据空后的“a man and his children entered the subway car quickly”并结合语境可知,突然,一位男士和他的孩子迅速地走进车厢。3A.happyBloudCcuteDcuriousB根据下文中的“The children were screaming,running back and forth,throwing things,and even grabbing peoples papers”可知,这些孩子很吵闹。loud“说话太大声的,吵闹的”。4A.climateBdirectionCspeedDtemperatureA根据第1小题和第3小题的
31、解析可知,这些孩子很吵,因而打破了车厢原有的气氛。climate“环境气氛”。5A.afraidBproudCtiredDunawareD根据上文中的“The man sat down next to me and closed his eyes”和下文中的“the man sitting next to me did nothing”可知,这位男士很显然没有意识到发生了什么。6A.soByetCforDasB根据上文内容可知,孩子们在车厢里表现得很糟糕,并结合空后的“the man sitting next to me did nothing”可推知,此处前后内容形成了转折关系。yet“然而
32、”。7A.worriedBashamedCannoyedDdiscouragedC此处与下文中的“everyone else on the subway felt annoyed”形成呼应,故应选C项。8A.expectingBaskingCallowingDforbiddingC根据上文表述的孩子们表现得如此糟糕,这位男士却无所行动可推知,此处表示“我”难以相信他竟允许自己的孩子如此恣意妄为,他一点儿也不负责任。9A.risksBnotesCdifferenceDresponsibilityD参见上题解析。10A.easyBhardCfairDnormalA根据上文内容可知,孩子们表现得很糟
33、糕,所以很容易地看到地铁上的每个人都很生气。11A.supportingBcriticizingCdisturbingDorganizingC根据上文中的“The children were screaming.grabbing peoples papers”以及第10空后的“everyone else on the subway felt annoyed”可知,这些孩子的行为确实打扰到了其他乘客。12A.confirmBdivideCassistDcontrolD根据语境可知,“我”希望该男子管一下自己的孩子。13A.rightBwrongCtrustfulDcrazyA根据下文中的“I g
34、uess I should do something about it”可知,该男子认为“我”说得对。14A.remainedBdiedCworkedDreturnedB根据该句中的“We just came from the hospital”并结合语境和选项可推知,此处应是该男子说孩子们的母亲大概一小时前去世了。15A.describeBaddressCdefeatDhandleD根据该句中的“I dont know what to do” “they dont know” “either”可知,此处表示孩子们也不知道如何应对这种情况。16A.believeBrecallCimagineD
35、predictC根据上文内容可知,作者因孩子们的表现感到生气,后来经过与男子交谈得知,孩子们的母亲大概一小时前去世了;又结合下文中的 “Suddenly,I saw things differently”可推知,此处表示,你能想象“我”当时的感受吗?17A.blockedBgoneCliberatedDdeepenedB根据上文中的“I saw things differently”可知,“我”的愤怒消失了。18A.filled withBopposed toCbased onDfreed fromA根据上文中的“I saw things differently” “I didnt have
36、to.or my behavior”可推知,“我”也感受到了该男子的痛苦。19A.forgivenessBbitternessCsympathyDappreciationC根据该句中的“instead of frustration”并结合上文表述的“我”的态度的转变可知,“我”的心中充满了对该男子的同情。20A.restoredBchangedCcountedDsettled B根据上文内容可知,“我”的态度很快地发生了转变,所有事情在一瞬间改变了。课时提能练(二)必修1Unit 1Lifestyles(B).阅读理解A(2020黄冈市质量检测)Empathy (同感) is one of t
37、hose strange qualities something almost everyone wants,but few know how to truly give or receive it.In a world where selfsatisfaction is emphasized,it is in short supply but high demand. This is all the more reason to teach the next generation what it means to have empathy for those around them.What
38、 is empathy? Many people confuse sympathy and empathy,but they are different.Empathy is not just the ability to understand someones feelings;criminals often take advantage of people by appearing to understand their feelings and subsequently gaining their trust.Empathy is more than that.Not only is i
39、t the ability to recognize how someone feels,but it also values and respects the feelings of another person.It means treating others with kindness,respect,and understanding.Kids need to see adults show empathy.While some children are gifted with naturally kind hearts,in most cases kids need to see e
40、mpathy displayed by the adults around them.It begins with the way parents relate to their children.Parents who show an interest in the things that matter to their kids and respond to emotions in a positive and caring way are teaching the skill of empathy.Meet emotional needs.When children have their
41、 emotional needs met,two things happen.They learn how to meet the emotional needs of others and they are anchored in what they are receiving,meaning that they are secure enough to give something to others when the need arises but first they need to receive something. An_empty_jug_ cannot_fill_a_cup.
42、Its a good idea to talk to kids about emotions and how other people experience them.Give their emotions names (for example,jealousy,anger,and love) and teach them that these are normal.Talk to them about how to handle emotions in a positive way and point out situations where other people are experie
43、ncing emotions.Teach them about respecting the emotions of others and show them how to act in a situation where a response is required.【语篇解读】本文主要介绍了同理心的含义和父母如何去教孩子们有同理心。1Why are the next generation taught to have empathy?APeople tend to be selfcentered.BEveryone needs empathy.CEmpathy is a strange q
44、uality.DIts better to give than to receive.A细节理解题。根据第一段最后两句可知,在一个过度关注自我满足的世界里,同理心稀缺,因此更有理由要教会下一代人有同理心。2Which situation can empathy be used in?AWhen a mathematician is calculating the area of farmland.BWhen a teacher is comforting a student about his failure in exams.CWhen a criminal is cheating a vi
45、ctim.DWhen a dancer is dancing to music.B推理判断题。根据第二段最后两句可知,同理心不仅是理解他人的感受,而且要重视并尊重别人的感受,即体贴、尊敬、理解他人,再结合选项可推知,学生考试不及格时老师可用同理心给予安慰。3What does the underlined sentence “An empty jug cannot fill a cup” mean?AAn empty jug is too small to hold a cup.BIts a must to talk to kids about emotions.CAdults should
46、set an example to kids.DKids give empathy with their emotional needs met first.D推理判断题。根据第四段第三句中的“.they are secure enough to give something to others when the need arises but first they need to receive something”可知,孩子们施以同理心的条件是首先满足自己的情感需求。4What is the best title of the passage?AHow to train kids to h
47、ave empathy.BHow to distinguish sympathy and empathy.CHow to help kids finish empathyrelated tasks.DWhether kids can be trained to be more empathetic.A标题判断题。根据第一段的话题导入、尾句点题以及其他段落的主题句可推知,本文主要介绍了同理心的含义以及如何培养孩子们有同理心。B(2020哈尔滨师大附中、东北师大附中、辽宁省实验中学一模)Maybe you take vitamins regularly supporting brainpower,
48、or stock up on these foods that boost brain health.But new guidelines from the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) suggest theres something better you can do to keep your mind sharp.A quarter of adults aged 80 to 84 experience mild cognitive (认知的) impairment,according to AAN.To address the widesprea
49、d problem,a group of neurologists and Alzheimers (阿尔茨海默症) specialists went through existing studies to define the best ways to prevent and treat cognitive declineand you might be surprised by what they included and what they didnt.Surprisingly,the AAN guidelines dont include any medication(药物) or di
50、etary recommendations.The authors stress that there havent been any highquality,longterm studies finding foods or medication can help cognitive decline.The guidelines also say doctors can consider suggesting cognitive training to patients with memory loss but not rely on it.At the present time,the r
51、eports authors say the evidence is too inconclusive to say for sure if brain exercises,like memory and attention training or problemsolving for everyday issues associated with memory loss,are beneficial.Still,these morning brain exercises cant do any harm.But there was one big discovery from the new
52、 guidelines: Exercising just twice a week could improve cognitive decline.One study showed adults with mild cognitive impairment who did resistance training twice a week scored better on executive function and associative memory tests than a group that worked on balancing,stretching,and relaxing.Wha
53、ts more,another study had older adults attend either biweekly health classes or sessions of aerobics,strength training,balance exercises,and multitasking training.Six months later,the ones whod exercised regularly scored better on cognitive health and memory tests,and had less brain shrinkage.AAN no
54、w recommends doctors tell patients with memory loss to exercise twice a week to keep their minds sharp.This is the best time to exercise if you want to improve your memory.It looks like youve got just one more reason to clear time in your schedule for a workouteven if its only on the weekends.【语篇解读】
55、研究发现,每周进行两次锻炼会让大脑保持敏锐,能够改善老年人的认知障碍。5What does the underlined word “impairment” in Paragraph 2 refer to?AError.BDecline.CDevelopment.DPresence.B词义猜测题。根据第二段第二句中的“To address the widespread problem,a group of neurologists and Alzheimers(阿尔茨海默症) specialists went through existing studies to define the bes
56、t ways to prevent and treat cognitive decline”可知,为了解决这个普遍性的问题,一群神经病学家和阿尔茨海默症专家仔细琢磨现有的研究来明确预防和治疗认知衰退的最佳方法,由此可推知,画线词应与decline词义相近,故选B。6ANN may be uncertain about _.Astrength trainingBresistance trainingCexercising twice a weekDmorning brain exercisesD细节理解题。根据第三段倒数第二句可知,报告的作者说目前还没有确凿的证据来确定大脑锻炼是否有益。故D项符
57、合题意。7Which of the following may the author agree with?ADaily exercises are beneficial to Alzheimers.BThe AAN guidelines attach importance to workouts.CMedication is of significance in the ANN guidelines.DStocking up on vitamins supporting brainpower means nothing.B细节理解题。根据第四段中的“But there was one big
58、 discovery from the new guidelines:Exercising just twice a week could improve cognitive decline”以及第六段第一句可知,AAN认为每周锻炼两次可以改善认知衰退并建议医生让丧失记忆的病人每周锻炼两次以保持大脑的敏锐。据此可知,AAN重视锻炼,故B项正确。【干扰项分析】A项中的“Daily exercises”(每天锻炼)不符合文意;根据第一段的内容可知,作者并没有完全否定服用维生素,只是说有更好的方法来保持大脑的敏锐,故D项错误。8In which section of a newspaper may
59、this text appear?AExercise.BEntertainment.CScience. DHealth.D文章出处题。 通读全文可知,文章第一段第二句为全文的主旨句,并结合文章其他内容可知,本文主要介绍了一项新发现每周进行两次锻炼会让大脑保持敏锐,能够改善老年人的认知障碍;据此可推知,本文的主题为健康,故D项正确。.阅读七选五(2020贵阳市适应性考试一)During the outbreak of COVID19,the World Health Organization (WHO) has offered basic protective measures to the p
60、ublic against the virus.Wash hands frequently with soap and water or use an alcoholbased waterfree hand sanitizing gel if your hands are not visibly dirty._1_._2_.If you sneeze or cough into your hands,you may contaminate (污染) objects or people that you touch.Throw the tissue immediately into a clos
61、ed bin and clean hands with alcoholbased waterfree hand sanitizing gel or soap and water.Keep at least onemeter distance between yourself and other people,particularly those who are coughing,sneezing and have a fever,because coughs or sneezes of people who are infected with a respiratory (呼吸的) disea
62、se project (喷射)small drops containing the virus._3_.Avoid touching your eyes,nose and mouth because hands touch many surfaces,which can be contaminated with the virus.If you touch your eyes,nose or mouth with your contaminated hands,you can transfer the virus from the surface to yourself.Tell your h
63、ealth care provider if you have been to an area where the epidemic has been reported,or if you have been in close contact with someone who has respiratory symptoms.Practice general hygiene measures when visiting live animal markets,wet markets or animal product markets._4_.Avoid contact with potenti
64、ally contaminated animal waste or fluids on the soil or structures of shops and market facilities._5_.Handle raw meat,milk,or animal organs carefully to avoid crosscontamination with uncooked food.AAvoid eating animal productsBIf you are too close,you can breathe in the virusCThis helps know the vir
65、us if its on your handsDAvoid eating raw or undercooked animal productsEThis helps remove the virus if its on your handsFStrictly avoid any contact with other animals in the marketGCover your mouth and nose with a tissue when coughing and sneezing【语篇解读】本文主要介绍了世界卫生组织给公众提供的预防新冠肺炎的基本措施。1E本空是一个段尾句。本段主要讲
66、了要勤洗手,又结合语境可知,本空讲的应是勤洗手的好处,故E项符合语境。2G根据文章结构和空处所处位置可知,本空是中心句。本段主要讲了咳嗽和打喷嚏时人们应该采取的措施,故G项符合语境,概括该段内容。3B本空是一个段尾句。本段主要讲了与他人要保持的距离以及这样做的原因,故本空讲的应该是这样做的好处,或不这样做的话可能会存在的风险,所以B项符合语境。4F分析本段内容可知,本段主要讲了人们去市场时应该采取的通用卫生措施;空后讲的是避免接触商店或市场里可能被污染的动物废物或液体,故F项符合语境。5D本空是中心句。本段主要讲了人们应认真地处理生肉、奶或动物器官以避免生食导致的交叉污染,故D项与本段内容相符
67、,所以选D项。.语法填空(2020惠州市第二次调研)I recently heard a story about a famous scientist. When he 1._ (ask)why he was able to succeed,he gave the answer.It all came from an experience with 2._ mother when he was about two years old.“I was trying to get a bottle of milk from the fridge when I lost the bottle and
68、it fell,spilling(溢出) the milk all over the floora sea of milk ! I got 3._ (frighten) and I didnt know what to do!” he said.Instead of 4._ (punish) him,his mother asked him to play in the milk for a while.Then she said,“ You know,we failed in how to 5._ (successful) carry a big milk bottle with two t
69、iny 6._ (hand) just now.Lets go out in the yard and fill the bottle 7._ water to see if you can discover a way to carry it.”This famous scientist then remarked that it was at that moment that he 8._ (know)he didnt need to be afraid to make mistakes 9._ were actually opportunities for learning someth
70、ing new.Even if the experiment “ doesnt work”,we usually learn something 10._ (value) from it.【语篇解读】一位科学家在两岁的时候不小心把牛奶瓶摔到地上,结果母亲不但没有惩罚他,还引导他去探索如何才能拿起装满水的瓶子;这位科学家从中明白了一个道理:不要害怕犯错误,因为那也是一个学习的机会。1was asked考查动词的时态与语态。根据该句中的“he gave the answer”可知,他是被别人提问的,应用被动语态;又根据语境可知,此处叙述的是过去发生的事,要用一般过去时,故填was asked。2h
71、is考查代词。此处表示的是和他妈妈的一次经历。故填his。3frightened考查形容词。空处作表语,与got构成系表结构,此处表示他当时非常害怕,故要填形容词frightened“害怕的”。4punishing考查非谓语动词。介词instead of后面要接名词或动名词,故填punishing。5successfully考查词性转换。修饰动词carry要用副词,故填successfully。6hands考查名词的单复数。根据空前的“two”可知,此处要用名词的复数形式,故填hands。7with考查介词。fill sth.with sth.“用将装满”为固定用法。8knew考查动词的时态。
72、根据该句中的“it was at that moment”可知,此处是他对过去的回忆,故填knew。9which/that考查定语从句。空处引导定语从句,引导词在从句中作主语,且先行词为“mistakes”,故此处要填which或that。10valuable考查词性转换。此处表示“从中学到一些有价值的东西”,故要用形容词valuable作定语,修饰不定代词something,位于其后。.短文改错(2020福建省毕业班质量检查测试)Working on a farm was quite a experience! Our teacher told us that how a city farm
73、 in our neighbourhood was looking for young people to helping with the animals.City farms were a great way for people to get amazed experiences of country life.We can learn more about animals and plant and even take part working on the farm.So I spoke to the owner of the farm,but a few days later I
74、was looking after the horses on the farm.I was proud of myself when he helped a young boy to ride a horse for the first time.It real meant a lot to himand to me!答案Working on a farm was quite experience! Our teacher told us that a city farm in our neighbourhood was looking for young people to with th
75、e animals.City farms a great way for people to get experiences of country life.We can learn more about animals and and even take part working on the farm.So I spoke to the owner of the farm, a few days later I was looking after the horses on the farm.I was proud of myself when helped a young boy to ride a horse for the first time.It meant a lot to himand to me!- 16 - 版权所有高考资源网