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1、20202021学年度第二学期期末教学质量抽测高二英语试题本试卷分四部分,共12页。满分150分。考试用时120分钟。注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把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。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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

2、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. What will the woman probably do after class?A. Go to dinner.B. Talk with a professor.C. Go to the theatre.2. What is the relationship between Jim and Bob?A. Classmates.B. Close friends.C. Twins.3. What does the woman mean?A.

3、 She will finish the photocopies in no time.B. She cant make the photocopies now.C. She is too busy to make the photocopies.4. What does the woman suggest the man do?A. Give his ankle a good rest.B. Treat his injuries immediately.C. Continue his regular activities.5. What can we know about the woman

4、s roommate?A. She is always late.B. She is forgetful.C. She is bad-tempered.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What are the waiters like?A. Noisy.B. Impolite.C. Lazy. 7. Wha

5、t does the woman say about the carpet?A. It doesnt smell well.B. Its damaged.C. Its too old.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What are the speakers doing?A. Talking over a trip.B. Visiting a friend.C. Looking for an apartment.9. What do the speakers want Jim Thomas to do?A. Go to Britain with them.B. Do some resear

6、ch.C. Take care of their flat.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Why is Billy unable to help the woman?A. He is not at home.B. He is taking a shower.C. He is playing the video game.11. What is the woman doing?A. Washing the clothes.B. Cooking.C. Fixing the pipe.12. What time is it now?A.7:15.B.7:30. C.7:45.听第9段材料

7、,回答第13至16题。13. What kind of party will the girl have?A. A pool party.B. A roller-skating party.C. An ice-skating party.14. Who will the girl invite to her party?A. Kelly.B. Melinda.C. Mikes friend.15. What advice is probably accepted by the girl?A. Decorating the place with balloons.B. Buying everyo

8、ne a cheesecake.C. Renting some winter animals.16. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Friends.B. Neighbors.C. Brother and sister.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. How did the speaker feel before the first job interview?A. Confident.B. Nervous.C. Scared.18. When did the speaker get his job at the g

9、as station?A. When he was in middle school.B. When he was in high school.C. When he was in college.19. What inspired the speaker to be an engineer?A. Helping at McDonalds.B. Serving at a coffee shop.C. Working at a building company.20. What was the mans secret to success?A. He studied hard.B. He met

10、 lots of people.C. He learned from work.第二部分 阅读(共两节, 满分50分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分87.5分)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。AIf you are tired of staying at home, now make the most out of the weekend by getting stuck into the best things going on this Friday, Saturday and Sunday.Kew GardensIf you are ready

11、 to fully put yourself into nature, get yourself down to Kew Gardens. The Royal Botanic Gardens is famous for its plant collections from around the world. Recently, everyone visiting the garden, including members, has to book tickets online for the time range before they set foot in the garden. This

12、 is the first time that Kew has adopted this policy in its history.Lambeth Country ShowThis year the countryside festival wont be going ahead in its usual home of Brockwell Park. But all your favourite aspects of the fair will be part of the virtual (虚拟的) edition, including the highly expected Veget

13、able Sculpture Competition, the usual flower show competitions, and local-themed talks.Walthamstow Garden Party in the AirThe free two-day festival in E17 will be held this weekend. You can enjoy online music and dance performances. Dont miss the most wonderful part of the weekend: East London Radio

14、s first-ever online show taking place across the weekend with behind-the scenes chats with local musicians.Columbia Road Flower MarketAs the largest flower market in East London, this market is located in Bethnal Green. It opens on Sundays. Every Sunday morning the quiet street of Columbia Road fill

15、s up with stalls (摊位) selling fresh flowers and plants. Personally, it is wise to go there between 8:00 am and 10:00 am so that you can walk at your own pace and wont be pushed by the crowds.21. What is the recent change in Kew Gardens?A. The government opens it to the public for a shorter time.B. P

16、eople are encouraged to appreciate the views online.C. Tickets are booked online for certain visiting hours.D. A series of flower competitions can be seen there.22. If you are interested in music, which of the following appeals to you?A. Kew Gardens.B. Lambeth Country Show.C. Columbia Road Flower Ma

17、rket. D. Walthamstow Garden Party in the Air.23. Why does the author advise people to visit the flower market in the early morning?A. To get a good deal.B. To get fresh flowers.C. To avoid the traffic jam there.D. To have a peaceful experience of buying flowers.BI travel on a regular basis, although

18、 I spend most days working to make a living just like you do. So whenever a chance arises for me to visit a far-off country, I jump at it. When I was studying abroad in Australia, I traveled extensively (广泛地) all over the country with two friends. We booked everything from whale watching to a privat

19、e flight over Mount Kosciuszko, and racked up (累积) some impressive credit card bills. Another international student almost looked down her nose at our pricey adventures, declaring that she had come to Australia to study, not to empty her saving account on travel.My question to her came. Why would yo

20、u come literally halfway around the world to save your money and keep your nose pressed into a book every weekend? Would you go to China and not visit the Great Wall because it costs money? Would you go to Italy and skip visiting the Vatican because it requires an admission ticket?I know where I wou

21、ld like my life to go in the coming months and years. But there are no guarantees that things will go as planned. In fact, nothing will go as planned.“Oh, Ill travel when 1 retire.” “Ill travel when the kids are grown.” “Ill travel when the house is paid off.” How often do we hear others say these?

22、I hear these excuses all the time. But you know what happens? Age. And stress. And, well, life. Life happens and by the time you retire and your kids are grown and your house is paid off, you have bad knees and weak lungs and you simply cant visit all those places you dreamed about in your youth. Ho

23、w sad! I dont want to end up like that, holding on to youthful travel dreams that will never be reality.I often think, what if “sometimes later” never came? So, if you are privileged enough to be able to afford to travel, then you should attack it with curiosity and energy and a sense of adventure.

24、As for me, at the end of the day, Id rather die with a million memories than a million dollars. Money wont comfort me on my deathbed, but knowing that Ive lived a full and fulfilling life might.24. Why does the author mention his travel experience in Australian?A. To show his passion for travel.B. T

25、o recall a wonderful experience.C. To prove his belief in travel.D. To attract the readers attention.25. What would the author agree to do according to the text?A. Save money for further study.B. Spare money for an admission ticket.C. Travel to a foreign country without money.D. Stay at home studyin

26、g on weekends.26. What does paragraph 4 mainly talk about?A. The regrets of missing some journeys.B. The barriers in the future life.C. The excuses for failing to travel.D. The uncertainties of future for travel.27. What is the writing purpose of the text?A. To persuade the readers to travel young.B

27、. To tell his own travel experience.C. To illustrate the benefits of travel.D. To make a comparison between life and travel.CMore and more people around the world are living in city areas and the need for high-quality fresh food is rising. At the same time, new homes, apartment buildings, shopping c

28、enters and roads are taking the place of rich land near cities. That makes growing crops in tall buildings an interesting solution.In Dallas, Texas, a company called Green Habitat Hydroponics (GHH) sells vertical farming (垂直农业) supplies. “You can control anything and everything you want to with hydr

29、oponicsthe process of growing plants in sand, small stones or water with added nutrients (营养物) but not soil,” Kris Maxwell, a sales employee at GHH said. “For example, certain plants need certain nutrients and PH levels. But dont worry. You can change the hydroponics solutions (溶液) by adding or taki

30、ng away nutrients, or by changing the PH level, or even by controlling the amount of water in a solution, so that plants get all the nutrients and water requirements they need. There are even different solutions for certain stages in the plants growth.”In this indoor environment, LED lights, which a

31、re environmentally friendly, replace the sun. Heaters, coolers, and special machines control the temperature and humidity. Up to 300 plants can grow in one container unit.GHH also sells aeroponics (气雾栽培) systems. With this system, plants are placed in huge containers where only the roots are put in

32、a solution. Nutrient rich wastes from fish, for example, are filtered and sent through the system.The good thing about this method is that no fertilizers have to be used because the fish produce all of the necessary nutrients. Another advantage of vertical farming is that no pests will damage your c

33、rops.What do you think? Does vertical farming have a bright future?28. Which of the following may not be the reason for vertical farming?A. Many people nowadays are flowing into cities.B. The earth has to support more and more people.C. People show greater interest in eating fresh food.D. The fields

34、 for growing crops near cities are reducing day by day.29. As for vertical farming, what can be used to take the place of the sunshine?A. Heaters.B. Coolers.C. Light from a kind of bulb.D. Air conditioning machines.30. The underlined word “filtered” in the fourth paragraph can be replaced by “_”.A.

35、balancedB. removedC. destroyedD. created31. What is an advantage of aeroponics system used in vertical farming?A. It can be easily operated.B. People can get delicious food.C. There is no need for chemical nutrients.D. It may bring about a good harvest.DMany rich parents drive their kids to special

36、activities after school. Besides the trips to soccer practices and games or piano lessons, they increasingly make one more stopa trip to their local after-school tutoring (辅导) center. Its becoming a more common activity within and outside of American schools.Parents pay tutoring around $ 200 per mon

37、th for each child to get math, reading and other kinds of lessons once or twice a week with their own lessons and homework intended to be more challenging than what is offered by the schools. They aim at students not only struggling in school work but also those who are already ahead in courses. It

38、seems that there no child is too young to start. They teach these little kids how to recognize letters, numbers, patterns and shapes.Children in after -school centers can get confused about which kind of learning matters more, but parents keep their kids in tutoring for years if they think its getti

39、ng results. “We just kept her in the program, because it was working,” the mother of a fifth grader told me. A fourth-grade student mentioned that her regular teacher counted her private math center tasks as satisfying her school homework.Troublingly, educators believe that the growth of private tut

40、oring in the U.S. is leading to a sense of pressure that can result in emotional problems. “The students who take classes outside of school make other kids feel bad, because theyre brighter and they do more, and they can do it faster,” a Boston- area elementary school headmaster told me.Whats more f

41、rightening is happening. A growing education arms race is going among families. They feel pressured to make sure their kids learn enough to be above their grade level and ranked at or near the top of their classes. Many parents told me they keep their children in after-school education simply to kee

42、p up with those who do. Tutoring education is seriously changing what it means to go to school.32. What can we learn about tutoring centers from paragraph 2?A. They serve children of different levels and ages.B. Their charges are relatively cheap.C. They mainly provide courses related with exams.D.

43、Their teaching content keeps pace with that of schools.33. What does the author intend to tell us in paragraph 3?A. Students benefit a lot from private tutoring.B. Tutoring is recognized by some parents and school teachers.C. Parents try to raise kids interest in private tutoring.D. Tutoring takes u

44、p a lot of students spare time.34. What is a problem caused by the growth of private tutoring?A. Students are tired of schooling under great pressure.B. Parents pay little attention to their childrens mental health.C. Parents are under the pressure of education arms race.D. The public become less sa

45、tisfied with the school education system.35. Which of the following is a suitable tile for the text?A. The Advantages of Private TutoringB. The Disadvantages of Private TutoringC. The Popularity of Private TutoringD. The Concerns about Private Tutoring第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白

46、处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Do you like to receive gifts? Of course, you do. Everybody does. But are gifts important in your relationship? The answer isnt simple. 36 . But that doesnt mean that you shouldnt give your partner some gifts. Here are a few reasons why gift-giving is such an important part of the

47、interpersonal interaction (交流).Gifts make your partner feel loved 37 . Whispering the words “I love you” in their ears simply isnt enough. You need to prove it. A present lets them know that you are thinking about them. Basically, youre offering something with all your heart, without expecting anyth

48、ing in return. It doesnt matter how much the gift costs. What matters is the thought. 38 Birthdays are one of those days when a person is entitled to be selfishin other words, to think only themselves. Most people like celebrating and they want to feel special on that day. So, your partners birthday

49、 is coming up and you dont have a clue how to celebrate this special day. The best thing to do is get them a present that can be consumed, such as a bunch of flowers. 39 Gifts make your partner smileOne of the most important things of being in a relationship is making the other person happy. But how

50、 do you manage to put a smile on your other halfs face? Simple: you get them a gift. It goes without saying that happiness doesnt come from money. 40 . Keeping a relationship is difficult nowadays, but presents make things much easier. Youll see that an offering will immediately lift your loved ones

51、 mood.A. Gifts are necessary on special occasionsB. Gifts are important to your relationshipC. Offerings are a way of showing people how you care for themD. Relationships dont survive on material groundsE. Therefore, the gift like this can create a bigger surpriseF. Not only will you make their birt

52、hday special, but also youll be creating memoriesG. However, it cant be denied that small gifts make your partner smile第三部分 语言运用(共两节, 满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)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。No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted. Yesterday a salesman, working for a telec

53、om company, 41 me to sell his phone plans. I was at work and unwilling to spend time on those conversations, so I made a(n) 42 that I couldnt talk yet and I 43 him to call back one hour later.However, he continued to explain his phone plans, which he said were better than my 44 one. While listening

54、to him, sometimes I was lost in thought, giving “hmm” as a sign of 45 or showing him that I was still there. Sometimes I felt a bit impatient. But I tried to be 46 during the conversation.At the end of the conversation, he said: “Thank you for listening to me. 47 , people treat us as thieves or 48 a

55、t us. Today, I havent had a conversation without offense (侮辱). I know you could have been 49 after work or done something else had I not 50 your time. So I am really touched.”I thanked him for this statement. I 51 how much he could have been the subject of verbal (言语的) 52 all through his working day

56、s. I also admitted that those people showing bad 53 to him might have been me. But now I am delighted to allow him to feel treated 54 . In fact everyone should be 55 as a human being.41. A. forcedB. invitedC. calledD. allowed42. A. choiceB. promiseC. decisionD. excuse43. A. beggedB. advisedC. warned

57、D. encouraged44. A. presentB. commonC. formerD. extra45. A. impatienceB. confusionC. agreementD. confidence46. A. politeB. proudC. excitedD. annoyed47. A. RarelyB. PersonallyC. RecentlyD. Usually48. A. shoutB. waveC. stareD. smile49. A. boredB. relaxedC. stressedD. amazed50. A. dealt withB. got thro

58、ughC. given backD. taken up51. A. arguedB. appreciatedC. realizedD. accepted52. A. communicationB. challengeC. attackD. ability53. A. impressionB. characterC. demandD. attitude54. A. seriouslyB. differentlyC. unfairlyD. badly55. A. respectedB. regardedC. exploredD. trusted第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下

59、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。From rags to riches is a common phrase in English. Its often used to describe either people or 56 (story) about people who begin their lives in extreme poverty and end up being 57 (wealth), often through hard work or talent.The phrase is thought to have come from the wri

60、tings of Horatio Alger, 58 American writer. His most popular 19th-century works 59 (write) for children, and described extremely poor boys 60 hard work won them a change to improve their lives.Though going from rags to riches 61 (be) likely to be an expression without a long history, the concept of

61、moving from being poor to being rich is 62 (actual) not new. Its a common theme in fairy tales. Cinderella moves from wearing rags and doing all the housework to 63 (marry) the prince, her kind heart finally bringing her happiness.The phrase is also often thought to have a 64 (connect) to the Americ

62、an dream. In the past, many foreigners viewed America 65 a place where they could end poverty and have a chance to do wonderful things.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你校网站准备开设“英语角”专栏,以便学生发表文章。交流观点。请你用英语写一篇文章,介绍本专栏并征集稿件,内容包括:1. 开设目的;2. 稿件的内容和要求;3. 鼓励参与。注意:1. 词数80左右;2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:专栏column_

63、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。续写的词数应为150左右。My children were sitting at the kitchen table, playing s game. They had taken some cards and written a secret word on each one. Without looking at the word on the card, they had to put the card on their foreheads. Then they took turns askin

64、g yes-or-no questions until they were able to guess the secret word on their card. “In my secret word fork!” Jordan asked.“Yes! You got it! You won!” both of his sisters yelled.Minutes later, my youngest daughter Julia said, “Mommy, mine in really hard.” I nodded sympathetically (同情地). The poor girl

65、 didnt stand a chance. The card on her forehead read “love”.Shed already asked more than a dozen questions, and each answer seemed to confuse her even more. Then, she asked, “Is it invisible (看不见的)?”Lea and Jordan looked at one another, unsure of how to answer. They asked me, “Mom, what do you think

66、? Is the word on Julias card invisible?”I paused. Is love invisible? In the game, it obviously was. “Well, yes, the word on Julias card is invisible,” I said. “We cant see it in the same way we can see an object like a fork or a bird.”Poor Julia shook her head. “I still dont get it.”I said, “Julia,

67、when I want to show you your word, I make your favorite dinner.”Julia thought for a minute, “Is my word hungry?”I smiled. “No, but that was a good try. If you wanted to show me your word, you would give me a hug or a kiss.”Julias eyes lit up. “Mom, my word is love!”I nodded, and the kids clapped. Th

68、en, they chose new cards.But later, when the kids finished playing the game, Julia came to me and said, “Mom, I think love should never be invisible.” I smiled and nodded my head. Then I thought about my day and how I spent my time. I had to admit that I was too busy cooking and cleaning to show act

69、ual love. But young children didnt appreciate clean floors. They even didnt notice those things, let alone feel loved by them. I decided to change.Paragraph 1:I gathered the kids together and asked what visible love they wanted. _Paragraph 2:Over the next few weeks, I picked several suggestions from

70、 the list and had a try._20202021学年度第二学期期末教学质量抽测高二英语参考答案.第一部分 听力(说明:本题共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)15 BCBAB610 BAACA1115 BACBA1620 CABCC第二部分 阅读(说明:本题共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)2125 CDDAB2530 DABCB3135 CABCD3640 DCAFG第三部分 语言运用.第一节(说明:本题共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)4145 CDBAC4550 ADABD5155 CCDBA第二节(说明:本题共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)55.

71、stories57. wealthy58. an59. were written50. whose61. is62. Actually63. marrying 64. Connection65. as第四部分 写作第一节(说明:本题满分15分)Our school website is going to set up a new column “English corner”, where you can publish your articles sharing your ideas about anything related to your school life. It offers

72、you a great chance to improve your writing skills as well.Your articles may cover different issues, ranging from your confusion about relationship with your classmates to advice about afterschool activities. Meanwhile, it is preferable that your writing is neatly done with no more than 200 words, so

73、 be sure to double check it before you submit your work.Were sincerely looking forward to your articles for this column. Pick up your pen and get writing!第二节(说明:本题满分25分)I gathered the kids together and asked what visible love they wanted. I found a pen and a notebook to make a list. Then they active

74、ly put forward their suggestions: baking more brownies, having a water balloon fight and so on. Julia gave the most. Soon, I had more than a dozen suggestion. Some were completely possible, and others were really hard. But I had a starting point. I put the list on the fridge and determined to make g

75、ood use of it.Over the next few weeks, I picked several suggestions from the list and had a try. I made more cookies and played more games. I read books and kicked soccer balls. It was a great time. One afternoon, Julia came into the kitchen and told me she was seeing my love. Actually I didnt chang

76、e much. I just did more playing and less cleaning. Id given them more of my time, and what Id gotten in return was worth it.附:听力原文Text 1M: Were planning to go out for a dinner and then to the theatre after class. Want to come?W: Lovely plans. Id love to, but Prof. Davison wants to speak to me.Text 2

77、W: I often mistake Jim for Bob. Can you tell them apart?M: No. They look so much alike that even their mother didnt know who was who sometimes when they were young.Text 3M: Can I have five photocopies of this, please? How much is a copy?W: Its ten pence a copy, but Im afraid the machines out of orde

78、r at the moment.Text 4M: Today is a bad day for me. I fell off a step and twisted my ankle.W: Dont worry, usually ankle injuries heal quickly if you stop regular activities for a while.Text 5M: Why did you come to the meeting late? I left a message with your roommate about the time change.W: She has

79、 a very short memory, and it really gets on my nerves sometimes.Text 6W: Hello. Its Sally Lo from the room 1088. Id like to make a complaint.M: What are you not satisfied with, Ms Lo?W: The service and the dining area.M: Could you give me more details, please?W: Yes, the waiters are extremely, rude.

80、 Also the carpet in the dining area is such a disgrace. It is very smelly.M: Im very sorry. Ill talk to the waiters and the cleaners right away.W: Okay.Text 7M: Sue, shall we go to Britain for the holiday this summer?W: Good idea.M: So I will make preparations for the trip these days.W: OK. When are

81、 we leaving?M: Next Friday. Im excited. But there are still a few things I need to do before we go. W: Like what?M: Picking up our passports, going to buy our plane tickets and finding out who we should look for to look after our apartment while we are gone.W: Er. Jim Thomas, a former college classm

82、ate of mine, is coming to do some research this summer, from July to August.M: Thats great.Text 8W: Billy, the sugar is running out. Can you go to the store downstairs to get a bag for me? Billy? Billy!M: Stop yelling, honey. Billy cant help you right now.W: Is he playing the video game in his study

83、 again?M: No. Mike called and asked him out to play basketball.W: What? he just took a shower and changed his clothes! Hell get all sweaty again.M: Cant blame him for being a boy.W: So youll get me the sugar. Now!M: Honey, in case you didnt notice it. Im still busy fixing the water pipe here.W: But

84、the pork will get overcooked it I leave!M: Try the honey in our refrigerator, will you?W: Oh, yeah. Great!M: So, will you get it done before 7:30? Im so hungry.W: In just a quarter? No way. You cant expect me to do it so soon.M: Okay. Take your time.Text 9W: What do you think I should do for my birt

85、hday this year?M: You should have a really big party! Maybe a pool party!W: That would be fun. I dont really like swimming, though. Maybe Ill have a roller-skating party.M: What about an ice-skating party?W: Yeah, thats even better! Ill definitely invite Katie and Sammy.M: What about Melinda?W: Yes,

86、 Melinda, too. Do you think I should invite Kelly?M: No, because she didnt invite you to her party last month. Am I allowed to invite anyone?W: You can invite one friend, but thats it.M: Fine. Ill invite Mike. You should have a winter-themed party. If Mom and Dad say its okay to rent out the entire

87、place, we can decorate it with balloons. I know your favorite cake is cheesecake, but you should get an ice-cream cake instead.W: Those are all great ideas. Maybe I can even get a snow machine!M: You can call the party “Pattys Wonderland”. Maybe Mom will let us rent some winter animals, like deer an

88、d penguins!W: Okay, dont get ahead of yourself. I dont think that would be possible.M: Yeah, I guess youre right.Text 10M: When I showed up, at my first job interview, it was my last year at middle school. All my friends said how nervous they were for their interviews. I thought to myself, “If you l

89、ook scared, it is a sign of weakness.” When I went to McDonalds for the interview, I thought it would be a piece of cake. But my answer to every question was “I dont know”. Not surprisingly, I didnt get that part-time job. The following year I had a second chance at a gas station. This time I showed

90、 up in a nice shirt with a tie and answered every question politely. And I got the job. I learned how to deal with money, how to fix cars, and how to deal with people. Most importantly, I had learned a life skill. When I graduated from high school, and my friends were still working at coffee shops, I was working for a building company. I helped build the Westin Hotel and Ocean View Apartments. It inspired me to become an engineer, and now I design and build airplanes. So how did I get to where I am? My teachers would say it sure wasnt my study habits: In my case, I learned with my hands.

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