1、 2023届山东省高三第二次学业质量联合检测英 语 本试卷8页。总分120分。考试时间100分钟。注意事项:1. 答卷前, 考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。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。3. 考试结束后, 将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分 阅读(共两节, 满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2. 5分, 满分37. 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。AThe 2023 Audub
2、on Photography Awards Opens for EntriesThe 2023 Audubon Photography Awards officially opens for entries from January 12, 2023 until March 9, 2023 at 12:00 pm. Judges will award eight prizes to photographers and videographers. Prizes include:Grand Prize: $5, 000Professional Prize: $ 2, 500Amateur Pri
3、ze: $ 2, 500Plants for Birds Prize: $2, 500Video Prize: $ 2, 500Female Bird Prize: $1, 000Fisher Prize: $1, 000Youth Prize: Six days at Audubon s Hog Island Audubon Camp for teensFor the second year, Audubon will award the Female Bird Prize and the Video Prize. The Female Bird Prize continues to dis
4、play the beauty of female birds, which are often under- appreciated and under-researched in both birding and science. The Video Prize once again will be awarded to the top video of birds demonstrating unique behaviors or highlighting bird life in its habitat. Winning photos and videos will be featur
5、ed in a future issue of Audubon magazine. The contest is open to all legal residents of the US, who are 13 years of age or older. Photos that do not follow Audubon s Guide to Ethical Bird Photography and Videography will be disqualified. Entry fees are $ 15 per image or video. No payment is required
6、 lor entrants who are 13 to 17 years of age. 1. What will the teen winner get?A. An overseas tour. B. A chance to camp. C. An issue of the magazine. D. A prize money of $2. 500. 2. What can we know about the Female Bird Prize?A. It was first established in 2021. B. It is awarded to the top video of
7、birds. C. It helps boost the female bird research. D. It is intended for female photographers. 3. Which of the following can meet the contests requirement?A. Sending the entry to a non-official website. B. Submitting an entry themed the landscape. C. Posting the entry by the end of March. D. Paying
8、entry fees if entrants are over 18. BThomas Mayfield had a major problem to solve in his fifth-grade classroom. Im not good at adding. I dont know how to regroup or borrow. Im not good at subtracting (减法). Or I don t know my facts yet, and I m a fifth-grader, Mayfield s students used to tell him. Th
9、e 42-year-old maths teacher from Fort Worth, Texas, knew it was important to try something new, especially because most of his students were also struggling outside of the classroom. “Single parent homes, parents put in prison, low financial stability-a lot of misfortunes that were going on, he said
10、. To reach students in a way that was familiar and inviting, he brought rap music to the classroom. Mayfield played an instrumental beat to a rap song. He got his students excited. Then they started to rap about decimal(十进位)point places. “Let s start with the tenths Like a dime to a dollar, theres 1
11、 out of 10/ Then we move to the hundredths, one part out of many/One out of 100, we call that a penny. . . rapped Mayfield and students. Pareece Morehouse, one of Mayfields former students, is now in tenth grade and loves old-school rap. Before Mr. Mayfields class, Morehouse didnt like maths and str
12、uggled with it. But pairing the difficult subject with music was game-changing for her. “I can recall myself at home doing homework and just singing the song in my head, helping me understand, ” Morehouse said. “It was really a great way to help me make it through maths. ”“Students will produce work
13、 if you reach them where they are and take notes on what theyre interested in, whether thats music, art or sports. Its important to use things that resonate (共鸣)with them, said Mayfield. 4. What led Thomas Mayfield to try something new in his teaching?A. His out-of-date teaching routines. B. Urgent
14、requests of students parents. C. Disadvantaged conditions of students. D. Students devotion to study after school, 5. How did Thomas Mayfield teach the kids?A. By explaining the maths principles. B. By asking them to do more exercises. C. By instructing the kids to write music. D. By combining music
15、al notes with maths. 6. What does Thomas Mayfield highlight in class?A. Educators must inspire the kids interest first. B. Rules should be set for learners in advance. C. Each student should be treated equally. D. Importance must be attached to music. 7. What could be the best title for the text?A.
16、Never Too Late to LearnB. The Keys to Teaching MathsC. Hard Work Turns into Heart WorkD. Curious Minds Never Feel ContentedCAs environmental awareness has risen in the world, attitudes to sightseeing have changed. It is exciting to visit remote forests or spot rare species in those mysterious countr
17、ies. However, with flights or long road journeys involved, traveling to far-away destinations is carbon-intensive, and conservation can be made more difficult as well as assisted by sightseers. Therefore, people and authorities have been trying to maximize the benefits while minimizing the harms by
18、advocating domestic tours. Most people, who take most holidays, understand better than ever that there are costs as well as benefits associated with exploring. One of the six pledges made by an environmental campaign launched last month-The Jump, is to “holiday local”, taking short-distance flights
19、once every three years and long-distance flights very rarely. On a higher level, some governments are working on this as well. Colombia, for example, recently introduced laws aimed at promoting sustainable tourism. Fortunately, the UKs national parks and countless other landscapes mean that there is
20、 no shortage of special places for domestic nature tourists to visit. One recent survey found that Windsor Great Park and Kew Gardens have become Britains most popular attractions, while in this special time there have difficulties for indoor spaces which do not apply to outdoor ones. Some companies
21、 that formerly ran foreign trips have adapted to the infectious disease by taking people to watch dolphins and other marine life off British coasts instead. This is not to minimize the destruction of nature that is also taking place, But as we lace an increasing environmental emergency, it is essent
22、ial to appreciate the nature that surrounds us. In a small way, outings to watch dragonflies, seals, or be surrounded by trees could help us to focus on what matters. 8. Why have people changed their attitudes towards travel?A. Visiting remote areas is too exciting. B. Long-distance travels are more
23、 attractive. C. Peoples environmental awareness has improved. D. Travelers can assist with protection of scenic spots. 9. What does the underlined word “pledges in paragraph 2 mean?A. Commitments. B. Prohibitions. C. Symbols. D. Surveys. 10. What can we learn from paragraph 3?A. Indoor activities ar
24、e becoming more popular. B. People in the UK are carrying out the initiative. C. The travel agencies prefer overseas business. D. The UK lacks abundant historic attractions. 11. Which of the following does the author probably support?A. Domestic traveling means no harm to the environment. B. There i
25、s no point in traveling to remote scenic spots. C. The scenery is much better in foreign countries. D. It matters much to appreciate the beauty around us. DCreative visualization is the process of generating visual mental imagery, with eyes open or closed. It means creating an image to your subconsc
26、ious (潜意识的)mind. Your subconscious mind creates your reality based on a number of messages you send to it. One of these messages is the pictures and images that you visualize and send to your subconscious mind. It then picks up this creative visualization or picture and begins creating what it sees.
27、 The key to understanding how creative visualization works is to first understand that your subconscious mind does not know what is real and what is fiction. It simply creates your reality based on the image that you visualize. So if you visualize yourself struggling, poor, unhappy, single or depres
28、sed then this is the reality that your subconscious mind creates. Visualizing properly and regularly can and will change your life. Some of the greatest athletes including Michael Jordan will tell you that they often visualize before playing. They create a movie of success in their minds before actu
29、ally competing. Some of the most successful people will tell you that they always see their success ahead of time. Creative visualization is even being used to help patients with chronic(慢性的)illnesses fight their diseases. But just like positive thinking or any other technique-on its own, creative v
30、isualization cannot create a complete change. It will have an impact but it wont create all the changes you want in a short period of time. Besides, it is not just creating a movie in your mind on a regular basis. There is much more to it and you need to develop a certain technique in order to enjoy
31、 the full benefits. Do you want to begin visualizing so you can create the things you want in life? Then sign up for the 7-day e-course and get the full benefits. Youll learn how to work with visualization and all the techniques that will create a lot of success. 12. How does our subconscious mind w
32、ork?A. By taking pictures in reality. B. By creating the wildest dreams. C. By picking up visions in nature. D. By processing the information it receives. 13. What does paragraph 4 mainly talk about?A. The key to success. B. The introduction to Jordan. C. The benefits of visualization. D. The achiev
33、ements of great athletes. 14. What might the author agree with concerning visualizations effect on chronic illnesses?A. It calls for special skills. B. It creates a complete change. C. It has an immediate effect. D. It depends on regular practice. 15. What is the authors purpose in writing the text?
34、A. To offer a novel treatment. B. To attract readers to a course. C. To explain a complex theory. D. To introduce a research result. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2. 5分, 满分12. 5分)根据短文内容, 从短文后的选项中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 go to sleep quickly? Does this question seem similar to you? This is the most common quest
35、ion among people these days. Many people toss and turn all night, when they are trying to get some sleep. Sometimes, this is even worse. You may not even wink(眨眼) the whole night. 16 But, you would be surprised to know that you just had a sleep of just an hour or two. If you are thinking about the q
36、uestion how to go to sleep quickly, then it is good to identify the causes that are keeping you awake. 17 On an average, a person should have 7 to 8 hours of sleep every night. Having a good night sleep will result in healthy life. Sleeplessness will result in lack of concentration at work, obesity,
37、 illness, and many more things. There are many things that might be causing sleepless nights. Emotional factors are one of the main causes. 18 Besides, your bedroom plays a vital role with regards to your sleep. Changing your bedroom environment will help you a lot in having good night sleep. 19 Mak
38、e sure that you are maintaining the right room temperature in the bedroom. Try to remove all the things that make distracting noises in your bedroom, such as your computer and television from your bedroom, as these things have a major effect on your sleep. You can have a stereo (音响)in your room, onl
39、y while playing some relaxing music. 20 And have a comfortable bed. so that you can have a comfortable good night sleep. A. Factors cause sleepless nights. B. Sleep is very important in our life. C. At last you get some sleep and wake up. D. Bedroom is meant for relaxing and sleeping. E. Make sure t
40、hat the bed light in the room is not too bright. F. Those like depression, stress, and anxiety will keep you awake all night. G. These are some of the natural and simple techniques that can help you sleep quickly. 第二部分 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人空白处的最佳选项。T
41、he school day in January began like any other. There were fewer students in the class than normal, 12 21 the usual 18, due to the snowstorm. The kids were 22 at their desks after singing and dancing around the classroom when, Mrs. Hodges, a first-grade teacher, said her 23 was becoming blurred (模糊的)
42、, and couldnt make out the three boys sitting in front of her. The kids noticed she was behaving 24 , but they thought she was just joking because they had just finished a 25 exercise. Suddenly, she fell out of the chair. Before falling 26 , Mrs. Hodges asked the kids to go for help but wasnt sure i
43、f they would understand. 27 , the kids received the message well. While two 28 with Mrs. Hodges, some rushed to get other 29 and medical workers, and others split up to cover more ground in the hallways. When she eventually 30 , Mrs. Hodges was surrounded by teachers and doctors. Mrs. Hodges said, “
44、I cant 31 how they felt at seven years old, having to face that, I am 32 they have to witness the emergency at such a young age, but also believe having them there helped 33 my life. ”The classs heroic efforts were 34 by their community. They received certificates and medals for their brave actions.
45、 Theyre now 35 as Hodges Heroes. But theyre unwilling to become the talk of the town. 21.A. in face ofB. in charge ofC. as well asD. instead of22.A. hidingB. sittingC. dressingD. arriving23.A. motiveB. imageC. memoryD. vision24.A. properlyB. normallyC. responsiblyD. differently25.A. playfulB. regula
46、rC. mentalD. physical26.A. behindB. insensibleC. outD. asleep27.A. NaturallyB. FranklyC. FortunatelyD. Suddenly28.A. studiedB. communicatedC. agreedD. remained 29.A. teachersB. parentsC. classmatesD. friends30.A. awakenedB. struggledC. retiredD. succeeded31.A. denyB. forgetC. judgeD. imagine32.A. an
47、noyedB. astonishedC. sorryD. thankful33.A. saveB. improveC. takeD. disturb34.A. madeB. restoredC. recognizedD. suspected35.A. brought downB. referred toC. left outD. taken in第二节(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。China s first comprehensive museum 36 (focus) people s attention on
48、 archaeology(考 古学)opened to the public on April 28, 2022 in Xi an, the capital city of Shaanxi Province. The Shaanxi Archaeology Museum 37 (propose) in 2009. After several years of preparation, construction began in 2019, and it was completed in December, 2021. The building has 38 total floor space
49、of 36, 000 square meters. Xian and 39 (it) neighboring area provided crucial reference points for studies on urban construction, social structures, 40 the formation of central dynasties inancient times. Exhibits in the new museum are from 41 (discovery) made by the Shaanxi Academy of Archaeology, on
50、e of the most famous institutes for archaeological studies in China. Sun Zhouyong, director of the museum, said, “The new venue aims 42 (demonstrate) the beauty of the 43 (culture) relics, and offer extensive information on the locations 44 they were unearthed. Some relics might be unattractive to t
51、he eye, but they contain key clues for academic breakthroughs. The museum will accommodate up to 1, 500 visitors daily until the end of July. Online reservations are needed and entry is 45 (complete) free of charge. It is closed on Wednesdays. 第三部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华, 你校英文报将开办一个新的专栏“烹饪与我
52、”。请你写一则通知, 号召大家为专栏投稿。内容包括:1. 专栏介绍;2. 征稿要求;3. 号召投稿。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。NOTICEThe School English Newspaper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。Kelsey Golden works in media marketing for a school and usually takes her 5-year-old son, Barrett, around the neighborhood. All t
53、oo often, they offer help to people in need and the boy becomes increasingly caring and sympathetic, especially to the homeless. On a rainy Monday morning, Golden was working on the schools annual yearbook on her computer at home. She was transferring photos from her phone to her computer when Barre
54、tt started browsing(浏览)her phone. The boy loves the camera feature on her phone. He likes to look at his reflection, instead of playing games or engaging in other activities on her phone. But this time, Barrett didnt just stare at his reflection. He started pressing the screen, swinging it around li
55、ke his arm is a roller coaster. He even mentioned seeing his favorite chain restaurant s mascots (吉祥物)online, which was really unexpected. Then, Golden received a message that her take-away food order was taking longer than usual-which was unusual, because although she sometimes ordered the food for
56、 her two older childrens lunches at school, that morning she had packed their lunches. The teacher furthered the confusion when she told Golden that her children were indeed eating their packed lunches at school-no take-away food in sight. Goldens confusion was deepened when she was playing with Bar
57、rett at the gate. But in that moment, a car pulled in. Golden felt more confused-the delivery driver got out a huge chain restaurants bag which had 31 cheeseburgers!At first, Golden thought the delivery driver was at the wrong house. Then it occurred to her that Barrett had played her phone that mor
58、ning, leaving her phone unlocked, so she went back and looked at the phone, only to find an order was placed at that time that he was playing with it. “Thats crazy!. He really did this. ”注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。She turned her head to Barrett questioningly. The picture of Barrett handi
59、ng out cheeseburgers spread widely. 2023届山东省高三第二次学业质量联合检测英语答案第一部分 阅读第一节【语篇导读】本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍了2023年奥杜邦摄影奖征集作品的公告信息。1B【解析】细节理解题。根据 Youth Prize:Six days at Audubons Hog Island Audubon Camp for teens 可知,获奖的青少年能够获得一次露营的机会。2C【解析】细节理解题。根据第二段The Female Bird Prize continues to display the beauty of female bird
60、s. which are often under-appreciated and under-researched in both birding and science.可知,The Female BirdPrize的设立可以帮助人们关注对雌鸟的研究,帮助人们进行全方位的鸟类研究。3D【解析】细节理解题。根据最后一段No payment is required for entrants who are 13 to 17 years of age可知,18岁以上的参赛者必须要交费。B【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章介绍了一位数学老师将说唱音乐带入课堂,激发学生学习数学的兴趣的故事。4C 【解
61、析】细节理解题。根据第二段 especially because most of his students were also struggling outside of the classroom 及后面的话可知,是学生们艰难的家庭状况推动Thomas Mayfield尝试新的教学策略。5D【解析】细节理解题。根据第三段 Then they started to rap about decimal point places.可知,Thomas Mayfield把说唱音乐的节拍与数学相结合。6A【解析】推理判断题。根据最后一段 ThomasMayfield说的话可知,他认为教育者应该使用能与学
62、生产生共鸣的东西激发学生的兴趣。7C【解析】标题归纳题。根据本文主人公利用说唱音乐的节拍教授数学及取得成效的实例可知,C项最适合作为本文的标题。C【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了由于人们环保意识的增强,许多地方纷纷提出了国内短途旅行的倡议,倡导人们尽可能避免长途飞行和公路旅行,去欣赏周围的风景。8.C【解析】细节理解题。根据第一段 As environmental awareness has risen in the world,attitudes to sightseeing have changed,可知,因为人们的环保意识逐渐增强,所以很多人改变了对旅行的态度。9.A【解析】词义
63、猜测题。根据语境可知,上个月发起的一项环保运动The Jump,提出了六项承诺,其中之一是要“就地度假”,每三年短途飞行一次,很少进行长途飞行。pledges在此处与A项意义相近,表示“承诺,保证”。10.B【解析】推理判断题。根据第三段内容可知,英国人已经在践行上文中提出的“就地度假”的倡议。11.D【解析】推理判断题。根据最后一段it is essential to appreciate the nature that surrounds us 可知,作者认为我们应该多多欣赏我们周围的自然风景。D【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了创造性想象作用于潜意识的原理和关键,并揭示了创造性想象
64、能在疾病治疗等方面起作用,但是这种技巧仍需学习才可得到。12.D【解析】细节理解题。根据第二段Your subconscious mind creates your reality based on a number of messages you send to it.可知,潜意识是通过处理它收到的信息来创造事实的。13.C【解析】段落大意题。根据第四段 Visualizing properly and regularly can and will change your life.及本段所列举的乔丹和一些成功人士的事实可知,本段旨在说明想象的好处。14.A【解析】细节理解题。根据第五段 B
65、esides,it is not just creating a movie in your mind on a regular basis. There is much more to it and you need to develop a certain technique in order to enjoy the full benefits.可知,创造性思维不是常规的日常活动,需要掌握特定的技巧才能享受它所带来的好处。15.B【解析】推理判断题。根据最后一段 Then sign up for the 7-day e-course and get the full benefits.可
66、知,作者写这篇文章是想要吸引读者报名参加为期七天的在线课程。评分标准:1-15小题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5分;与答案不符者不得分。第二节【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章分析了大部分人人睡慢的原因,并提出了几个快速人睡的建议。16C【解析】设空处承上启下,既与上文Sometimes, this is even worse.相呼应,同时与下文 But,you would be surprised to know that you just had a sleep of justan hour or two.相对应,构成转折关系,表示即使睡着了也会在一两个小时后醒过来,故C项符合语境。17B
67、【解析】根据本段信息可知,本段旨在说明睡眠的重要性,B项可作为本段的主题句,引出下文内容,故B项符合语境。18F【解析】设空处承接上文,F项中 Those like depression,stress,and anxiety 与上文中的Emotionalfactors相对应,故F项符合语境。19D【解析】设空处承上启下,既是对本段主题句的进一步解释说明,又引出下文使卧室变得令人放松且易于睡眠的诸多方法,故D项符合语境。20E【解析】根据本段内容可知,本段主要介绍了改变卧室的环境可以帮助快速入睡,E项与本段主题信息相呼应,故E项符合语境。评分标准:16-20小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5分;
68、与答案不符者不得分。第二部分 语言运用第一节【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了一年级小学生在课堂上帮助突然晕倒的老师的故事。21D【解析】根据上文 There were fewer students in the class than normal可知,班里只有12个人去上课,而非平时的18个人。22B【解析】根据下文 the three boys sitting in front ofher可知,学生们正坐在课桌前。23D【解析】根据下文becoming blurred,and couldnt make out the three boys sitting in front of he
69、r 可知,此处应指Mrs,Hodges的视线变得模糊。24D【解析】根据上文MrsHodges的行为可知,学生们注意到了Mrs,Hodges的行为变化。25A【解析】根据上文的after singing and dancing around the classroom 及 they thought she was justjoking可推知,Mrs.Hodges刚和学生们在一起做完有趣的活动。26B【解析】根据上下文信息可知,MrsHodges在失去知觉之前曾向学生们寻求帮助。27C【解析】根据上文 but wasnt sure if they would understand及下文 the
70、kids received the message well可知,幸运的是,学生们明白了Mrs.Hodges发出的求救信息。 28D【解析】根据下文with MrsHodges 可知,有两名 学生留在教室陪Mrs.Hodges。29A【解析】根据下文MrsHodges was surrounded by teachers and doctors可知,一些学生们飞奔去找老师和急救人员。30A【解析】根据上下文语境可知,MrsHodges醒来时正被老师和医生们包围着。31D【解析】根据下文Iam32 they have to witness the emergency at such a youn
71、g age 可知,Mrs.Hodges难以想象七岁的孩子面对这种突发事件会有怎样的感受。32C【解析】根据上下文语境可知,MrsHodges对学生们不得不在这么小的年纪目睹这种紧急情况而感到抱歉。33A【解析】根据上文内容可知,正是现场学生的及时 相助才拯救了Mrs.Hodges的生命。34C【解析】根据下文They received certificates and medals for their brave actions.可知,学生们的勇敢行动得到了社区的认可。35B【解析】根据上文 The classs heroic efforts were 34 by their communit
72、y及下文的HodgesHeroes可知,学生们现如今被称为HodgesHeroes。评分标准:21-35小题,每小题1分,满分15分;与答案不符者不得分。第二节【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了中国第一座考古学科专题博物馆-陕西考古博物馆。36focusing【解析】考查非谓语动词。分析句子成分可知,设空处为非谓语动词作定语,修饰空前的museum。故填 focusing。37was proposed【解析】考查动词的时态、语态和主谓一致,分析句子成分可知,设空处为本句的谓语,因时间状语为in 2009,所以应用一般过去时;又因本句主语为单数,且与propose之间为被动关系,所以应用被
73、动语态,谓语动词用单数。故填was proposed。38a【解析】考查冠词。根据句意可知,该博物馆的建筑面积是36000平方米,a totalof是固定搭配,意为“总数为”。故填a。39its【解析】考查代词。根据句意可知,此处指西安及其周边地区,设空处作定语,修饰空后的neighboring area。故填its。40and【解析】考查连词,分析句子成分可知,urban construction,social structures 与后面的 the formation of central dynasties 构成并列关系。故填 and。41discoveries【解析】考查名词。根据句意
74、可知,设空处应用名词复数,表示新馆的展品都来自陕西省考古研究院的发现。故填 discoveries。42to demonstrate【解析】考查非谓语动词。aim to do sth.为固定搭配,意为“旨在做某事”。故填 to demonstrate.43cultural【解析】考查形容词。根据空后的名词relics可知,此处应用形容词作定语,修饰 relics。故填cultural,44where【解析】考查定语从句。分析句子成分可知,设空处引导定语从句,且在从句中作地点状语。故填where。45completely【解析】考查副词。分析句子成分可知,设空处为副词,修饰空后的free of
75、charge.故填completely.评分标准:36-45小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分:与答案不符者不得分。第三部分 写作第一节NOTICEA new column will be set up in our school English newspaper, where contributions related to Cooking and Me are wanted.First and foremost, all the works are expected to be original, positive and to the point. It would be better
76、if you have appropriate pictures attached to your work. As for the participants and deadline, all the students are welcome to send your works to the school English newspaper by the end of this month. Undoubtedly,some information must be included in the e-mail, such as name, class and other contact d
77、etails.The School English Newspaper第二节She turned her head to Barrett questioningly. Why did you order so many cheeseburgers? You know, no one in our family likes them, she asked patiently. I did this. I want to feed the homeless,” Barrett said, with reluctance, How heart-warming! Golden didnt blame
78、him. Instead, she gave him a bear hug, and then they started to deliver the food immediately to the people in need in their community. While watching Barrett handing out the cheeseburgers in the rain happily, Golden was so touched by the scene that she shot a picture of it and shared it online. The
79、picture of Barrett handing out cheeseburgers spread widely. Many people shared the post and even more joined in to offer help to the homeless. The community was more harmonious than ever. Amazingly, on Friday. Barrett and his mother were invited to the chain restaurant, where Barrett took some photos of his favorite mascots, full of excitement. The son and his mother were quite surprised at the outcome. The mother hoped that her sons order could help brighten peoples days, and determined to spread the chain of love even more.