湖南省名校2022-2023年高二期末考试英语试卷(含答案)
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湖南省名校2022-2023年高二期末考试英语试卷
学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________
一、阅读理解
Air travel can involve dreadful moments from waiting in the long security delays to cancellations. Fortunately, the lovely airport buildings, which carefully balance beauty, design and function, make the next flight delay a bit more pleasant.
Singapore Changi Airport
Commonly referred to as a destination in itself, it’s no surprise that 65 million people pass through Singapore Changi Airport annually. With the recent addition of its stunning Jewel Complex, passengers are impressed by the world’s largest indoor waterfall.
Marrakech Menara Airport
Marrakech Menara Airport serves over 5 million passengers yearly, a sign of the city’s increasing popularity and accessibility to Africa. The visually striking and solar-powered airport combines the contemporary architecture of the 21st century with the Moroccan traditional culture perfectly. Covered with white panels, the structure sheds tons of light on the airport, with brightness varying according to the time of the day.
Istanbul Airport
This brand-new airport, described as the largest airport in the world, is able to handle a jaw-dropping 200 million passengers annually. The massive airport has high round ceilings with skylights throughout, producing natural daylight, a welcome feature for those at check-in, security or passport control or for shoppers at one of more than 200 stores and restaurants.
Denver International Airport
Denver International Airport serves more than 64. 5 million passengers each year. Built in 1995, its fiberglass roof is shaped to resemble the Rocky Mountains and allows the interior space to be flooded with natural light. A variety of sculptures, murals and installations support a permanent art collection throughout the airport.
1、Which airport serves the most passengers on a yearly basis?
A. Singapore Changi Airport. B. Istanbul Airport.
C. Marrakech Menara Airport. D. Denver International Airport.
2、What is special about Marrakech Menara Airport?
A. It’s well lighted by natural light.
B. It’s the smallest airport in the world.
C. It mixes traditional and modern elements.
D. It mainly serves passengers on business trips to Africa.
3、What can passengers see in Denver International Airport?
A. An art exhibition. B. The Moroccan style.
C. An indoor waterfall. D. The Rocky Mountains.
The apples that hang from trees in Tom Brown’s orchard(果园) are likely not found in the produce section of your local grocery store. They have names like Balsam Sweet, Candy Stripe, and Night Dropper, and are among the 1,200 varieties that Brown has regained from six southern states. Most haven’t been sold commercially for a century or more; some were transplanted from the last known trees of their kind.
One such apple is the Junaluska, which originated with the Cherokee Indians more than two centuries ago. It was popular in the South before disappearing from commercial production by 1900. Brown discovered the Junaluska in 2001 while searching for other apple varieties in a long-forgotten orchard, where he examined two ancient apple trees with Junaluskas. He took a cutting from the tree for his orchard and set about reintroducing the apple to the world.
Before Brown discovered lost apples, he was a chemical engineer who enjoyed visiting farmers markets. It was in 1999 that he became fascinated by heritage apples with unfamiliar names such as Kane, Lawver. Brown went in search of them. One dead end led to another until he reached out to local newspapers for help. The articles they ran brought about suggestions from readers, and soon Brown was tasting Yellow Potts, Moseys and many more varieties once assumed lost.
In 1905 there were more than 7,000 apple varieties in the United States. Then things changed. People migrated to urban areas and grew less of their own food, while large agribusinesses preferred selling fewer varieties, ones that were familiar and shipped easily. Brown is on mission to bring back as many of the extinct or nearly extinct varieties as possible. Most of the clues about the location of these old trees come from people in their 70s, 80s, and 90s, many of whom he meets at festivals where he exhibits heritage apples.
“These were foods people had once cared about deeply, which had been central to their lives,” he says. “It felt wrong to just let them die and be lost forever.”
4、What can we learn about Tom Brown’s apples?
A. They are juicy and sweet.
B. They are rare and valuable.
C. They are named by Tom Brown.
D. They are sold in local grocery stores.
5、How did Tom Brown find the Junaluska?
A.He found it by accident.
B.He met it in a commercial market.
C.He was informed by Indians.
D.He found it with the help of farmers.
6、What may cause fewer apple varieties in the USA according to the text?
A.Lack of labour and guidance.
B.A sudden change in the weather.
C.People’s migration to the countryside.
D.Agribusinesses’ favor and choice.
7、Which can be the best title for the text?
A.The lost apples B. Tom Brown’s choice
C. An apple hunter D. American apple varieties
A man recently connected with me on LinkedIn and sent me this note: “Let me know if you ever need a writer.” I guess he’s a writer? I don’t know. But I do know this phrase “Let me know if you ever need a…” shows up a lot, in my inbox and surely yours, too. I’ve come to think of it as the eight most deadly words in selling oneself because that phrase is the death of opportunity.
Let’s consider the approach. These people are being standoffish. Rather than selling themselves, they’re shifting the burden onto someone else to make the sale. If I need a writer, I should reach out to them. If I need a story, I should ask them for an interview. If I need a customer service solution, I should ask them for details. Let me know if you ever need sounds like an invitation, but it’s really a shrug.
Imagine the situation where I’d assign a story to the writer who used the nine words, “Let me know if you ever need a writer.” Just anyone who can string words together. I would have needed to be in a panic, so desperate for someone to contribute to our magazine that I’d stopped thinking about great writers or good writers, or even serviceable writers and simply settled for: a writer. This isn’t a situation that exists. The world is full of good .options! We are not living in times of shortage. If we need a job done, there are plenty of qualified people to do it. Our question is: Who’s the best?
If you want to create opportunity for yourself, answer that question convincingly. The first thing to do is show someone you are the opportunity. Hiring you can help them. We also need to stop hiding behind ourselves. Get out in front! Sell yourself and your amazing abilities. Understand someone’s problem, and explain exactly why you are the solution. Avoid saying “Let me know if you ever need a…Instead, start with: “Let me explain how I can help you.”
8、What do we know from the author’s experience?
A.We’d better start our own careers as early as possible.
B.The author prefers to hire his employees on LinkedIn.
C.The phrase “Let me know if you ever need a…’’is useful.
D.Many people use the wrong opening sentence to sell themselves.
9、What does the underlined word “standoffish” mean in Paragraph 2?
A. Frank and open. B. Unfriendly and proud.
C. Unsure and sensitive. D. Concerned and confident.
10、What can be inferred from Paragraph 3?
A.The author is in desperate need of a writer’s help.
B.There are very few great writers available nowadays.
C.Anyone who can string words together is a good writer.
D.The author isn’t interested in the writer using the nine words.
11、What is the text mainly about?
A.Ways of selling oneself. B.Tips for job interviews.
C.Preparations for landing a job. D.Requirements for common jobs.
If a pancake could dream, it might long for legs so it could jump off your breakfast plate in pursuit of a better, unchewed life. But legs aren’t necessary for something as flat as a pancake to jump around. A group of scientists have designed a pancake-shaped robot that can jump several times per second and higher than seven times, its body height. The new robot named Hop, which swiftly jumps without feet, is an important contribution to the soft robotics.
Many ground robots move by rolling or walking. But it’s more efficient for robots to jump over obstacles than to go around them. Although jumping can offer some robots a competitive edge, engineering that ability has been a challenge for robotics researchers. Some soft robots that store energy can perform a single impress we jump very infrequently. Some lightweight soft robots that don’t store energy can jump frequently but can’t jump high or far enough to successfully cross an obstacle.
For inspiration, the researchers looked to gall midge larvae(瘿蚊幼虫)that miraculously throw themselves across distances 30 times as long as their loglike bodies. A gall midge larva bends its body and squeezes the liquid in its body to one end, making it rigid. The accumulation of liquid builds up pressure, and releasing the pressure sends it soaring. The robot’s body doesn’t resemble that of a gall midge larva, but it jumps like one. Its body is made of two small plastic bags printed with electrodes(电极);the front bag is filled with liquid and the back one is filled with the same volume of air. The robot uses electricity to drive the flow of liquid, which causes the body to bend and generate force with the ground, resulting in a jump. And the air bag imitates the function of an animal’s tail, helping the robot maintain a stable position.
While the robot is currently restricted to Earth, it might be right at home exploring another planet. If this is true, the researchers5 robot might jump over dusty rocks and large holes on the moon or Mars, going where no pancake has gone before.
12、What does the author want to show by mentioning a pancake?
A.A pancake’s dream to have legs is unrealistic.
B.A robot is capable of serving a good pancake.
C.A pancake-shaped robot can jump without legs.
D.Research on pancakes advances our understanding of robots.
13、What difficultly do robotics researchers have in developing Hop according to Paragraph 2?
A.Hop’s avoiding an obstacle.
B.Hop’s moving around by rolling.
C.Hop’s performing one remarkable jump.
D.Hop’s jumping high and far continuously.
14、What inspiration do the researchers draw from gall midge larvae?
A.They are shaped like logs.
B.They have tails to change positions.
C.They bend their bodies and increase force.
D.They are filled with liquid and have rigid bodies.
15、What is the author’s attitude to the future of the new robot?
A. Intolerant. B. Positive. C. Doubtful. D. Unclear.
二、七选五
16、Gear guide —buying a backpack
A quick glance through my outdoor trade directory reveals 49 companies that sell or make backpacks. If they all produce ten backpacks then we have a frightening number for the humble beginner to choose from. ①______
The first and most vital consideration is your anticipated load. If you have short summer evening walks then a small backpack would be fine, but if your walks are day-long and year- round then your pack will need to be bigger. Mine typically contains packed lunch, waterproofs, clothing I’ve taken off during the day, a first aid kit and an emergency shelter. Sometimes in winter I add a sleeping bag and a torch. ②______ My current backpack is a Crag- hopper AD30 (30 litres) which is just big enough. Admittedly I do often lead walking parties in remote places so perhaps my added responsibilities cause me to carry more. Compare my list with yours to see if you need as much carrying space.
③______Choose a light pack, but make sure it can take the weight of what you are carrying and it can support the load comfortably on your back. Today you can get quite technically advanced backpacks: advanced fabrics, a variety of side pockets, internal frames, adjustable belts, and clever systems to keep your back cool.
You also need to look inside. It may seem obvious, but you should choose a backpack that allows you easy access. ④______ It’s also important to choose a backpack that fits the length of your back. Being six feet I need a long, thin one rather than a short, wider one. If I use the latter, I’ll have a hip belt round my stomach!
⑤______Obviously you can’t see it when it’s on your back, but why buy something that won’t look good on you? After all, there’s no shortage of colors or designs to choose from.
A. I need a backpack with a reasonable capacity.
B. Undoubtedly we won’t ignore the look of the pack.
C.A wide variety of functions are offered to customers.
D. It is recommended that you consider weight and features.
E. Some have narrow necks that make removing large items difficult.
F. So consider your own needs before you set foot in an outdoor, shop.
G.A cool pack can provide an enjoyable and comfortable hiking trip for you.
三、完形填空(15空)
I’m standing on Rio’s beach, one of the most famous 1 of sand. In this lively, multicultural country, the beach is not just a place; it’s a state of mind—a way of thinking and living.
Every Brazilian has his or her own ideas of the perfect beach, 2 to tell you where to find it. I’m happy to take their advice but my ultimate goal is to find my own dream beach. First, I go to Prainha’s beach 3 by a row of perfect palm trees, moving softly in the ocean breeze. Its beauty is magnificent—its perfect graceful lines are like something in a 4 . But for me, it’s somewhat too perfect. I am searching for something a bit 5 .
I continue my search heading north to a legendary beach: Jeri. As an international destination, it attracts visitors from Tokyo to Toronto. Luckily, Jeri hasn’t been 6 by tourists mostly because of its isolated(偏远的)location—at least five hours from any airport. I take a beach buggy(沙地车), driving for three hours. The boats lie on their sides while nets 7 to dry on lines between fishermen’s houses. Peaceful and beautiful! How can it possibly get any better? I 8 .
My final stop is the islands of Fernando, 9 a few hundred kilometers out in the Atlantic. They once were used as a prison and later by the army. Today, they are a national park and UNESCO World Heritage Site, 10 with birds and sea life. The beach there is a perfect 11 of sand, sea, and sky. The water is pale blue and warm, alive with colorful fish, 12 , and other marine life; the sand is the color of 13 . In the rocks and strong winds that 14 come in from the Atlantic, there is the wilderness I was seeking. Finally, I've found the beach of my dreams. I 15 my toes in the sand deeply and imagine I can hold on to this place forever.
17、A. stretches B. piles C. beds D. castles
18、A. unwilling B. ambitious C. eager D. shy
19、A. measured B. mixed C. wrapped D. lined
20、A. postcard B. ship C. mirror D. shell
21、A. tender B. wild C. appealing D. familiar
22、A. visited B. discovered C. damaged D. accepted
23、A. turn up B. fall off C. break down D. hang out
24、A. stop B. worry C. complain D. wonder
25、A. wandering B. lying C. disappearing D. floating
26、A. rich B. dangerous C. meaningful D. bored
27、A. relation B. balance C. exchange D. field
28、A. monkeys B. turtles C. sharks D. pearls
29、A. sky B. water C. honey D. diamond
30、A. eventually B. surprisingly C. occasionally D. curiously
31、A. dig B. warm C. trap D. hurt
四、短文填空
32、The Chinese Academy of Sciences launched its 19th Public Science Day on May 15, 2023, with the goal of popularizing science and, ①______(allow) the public to engage with noted scientists and key research facilities.
On that day, the academy opened 100 research institutions to the public as well as about 100 observatories, botanical gardens, museums, field stations and key ②______ (laboratory). Parents and children queued up ③______ (eager) outside the front doors early in the morning and were drawn by scientific experiments ④______ display the moment they were in. The Institute of Automation extended opening hours several times to accommodate visitors.
Children of all ages could see the scientists conduct physics experiments, use the instruments themselves ⑤______ ask related questions. One visitor said he was most thrilled to see real physicists in person and that his favorite exhibits at the institute ⑥______ (be) about brain-computer interfaces(连接).With the technology, visitors could .put on a headband and use his brainwaves ⑦______ (wake) up a virtual bat on screen.
“In the past few decades, Chinese scientists have accomplished many great things,” said a researcher at the Institute of Automation, “and these achievements should not ⑧______ (lock) away in an ivory tower. Science education should start at ⑨______ early age.” By communicating their findings to the public, scientists can also learn more about the actual needs of the people, ⑩______ helps open up new areas of research.
五、书面表达
33、假如你是李华, 你校将举办年度“经典诵读”大赛。你的好友Daniel, 一名英国交换生, 热爱中文, 于是报名参赛。他在选材及朗诵技巧方面遇到困难, 向你求助。请你给他写封邮件, 内容包括:
1.表鼓励;
2.提出建议。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
参考词汇:”经典诵读”大赛Classics Recitation Contest
Dear Daniel,
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
34、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。
In my memory, my mother was a small delicate woman, who even in high-heeled shoes was barely one and a half meters tall. Her hair was fine and black and always put up in a knot. She would always be standing at the top of the stairs, smiling down at me when I raced breathlessly home for lunch after a ten-minute walk from the primary school.
One day I was picked out to perform Alice of the play Alice in Wonderland, and for weeks my mother had rehearsed my lines so hard with me. But no matter how easily I acted at home, every time I stepped on stage, every word disappeared from my head. Finally my teacher took me aside and explained that she had written a narrator (旁白)part for the play, and asked me to change roles. How upset and embarrassed I was!
I didn’t tell my mother what had happened that day. But she sensed my pain. Instead of suggesting we practice my lines, she asked if I wanted to walk in the yard.
It was a lovely spring day and the rose vine was turning green. Under the huge trees, we could see yellow daisies (雏菊)in the grass in bunches, as if a painter had touched our landscape with dots of gold. I watched my mother casually bend down by one daisy. “I think I’m going to dig up all these weeds,” she said, pulling up by its roots. “From now on, we’ll have only roses in this garden.”
“But I like daisies,” I protested. “All flowers are beautiful—even daisies.”
My mother looked at me seriously. “Yes, every flower gives pleasure in its own way, true of people too, she added. Not everyone can be the rose, but there is no shame in that.” Relieved that she had guessed my pain, I started to cry as I told her what had happened. She listened and smiled encouragingly.
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。
"You will be a wonderful narrator," she said, handing me a yellow daisy.
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The day finally came and my mother sat among the audience.
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参考答案
1、答案:B
解析:细节理解题。根据“This brand-new airport,described as the largest airport in the world,is able to handle a jaw-dropping 200 million passengers annually. ”可以得出,伊斯坦布尔机场每年客流量最大。
2、答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据“The visually striking and solar-powered airport combines the contemporary architecture of the 21st century with the Moroccan traditional culture perfectly. ”可知,马拉喀什梅纳拉机场结合了现代风格和传统摩洛哥风格。
3、答案:A
解析:细节理解题。根据“A variety of sculptures,murals and installations support a permanent art collection throughout the airport.”可以得出,旅客在丹佛国际机场可以看到艺术展。
4、答案:B
解析:推理判断题。根据“Most haven’t been sold commercially for a century or more; some were transplanted from the last known trees of their kind.”可知,汤姆•布朗种的苹果是稀有品种,很宝贵。
5、答案:A
解析:细节理解题。根据“Brown discovered the Junaluska in 2001 while searching for other apple varieties in a long- forgotten orchard,where he examined two ancient apple trees with Junaluskas.”可知,布朗在找别的苹果品种时意外发现了 Junaluska。
6、答案:D
解析:细节理解题。根据“People migrated to urban areas and grew less of their own food,while large agribusinesses preferred selling fewer varieties,ones that were familiar and shipped easily.”可以得出,农业综合企业的偏好和选择导致苹果种类越来越少。
7、答案:C
解析:主旨大意题。根据全文可知,汤姆•布朗致力于恢复苹果的稀有品种,所以“苹果猎手”很好地概括全文。
8、答案:D
解析:推理判断题。根据“I’ve come to think of it as the eight most deadly words in selling oneself because that phrase is the death of opportunity.”可知,作者认为“你若需要请联系我”是错误的自我推销的开场白,因为这句话意味着机会的丧失。
9、答案:B
解析:词义猜测题。根据“Rather than selling themselves,they’re shifting the burden onto someone else to make the sale. If I need to writer,I should reach out to them.”和“Let me know if you ever need a…,sounds like an invitation,but it’s really a shrug. ”可知,说这句话的人不是在推销自己,而是将推销重任转移到其他人身上。如果 “我”需要撰稿人,“我”应该联系他们。“你若需要请联系我”听起来像邀请,实际上显示出的却是满不在乎的心态。 所以“standoffish”这里应该是不友好、傲慢的意思。
10、答案:D
解析:推理判断题。根据“I would have needed to be in a panic,so desperate for someone to contribute to our magazine that I’d stopped thinking about great writers or good writers, or even serviceable writers and simply settled for: a writer. ”可知,作者使用虚拟句暗示他对使用“你若需要请联系我”这样推销话术的撰稿人的不满意, 不会雇佣他们。
11、答案:A
解析:主旨大意题。根据首尾段可知,全文主要讲的是推销自我的办法。
12、答案:C
解析:推理判断题。根据“But legs aren’t necessary for something as flat as a pancake to jump around. A group of scientists have designed a pancake-shaped robot that can jump... ”可知,作者提到煎饼的目的是引出可以跳跃的煎饼形状的机器人。
13、答案:D
解析:推理判断题。根据“Some soft robots that store energy can perform a single impressive jump very infrequently. Some lightweight soft robots that don’t store energy can jump frequently but can’t jump high or far enough to successfully cross an obstacle.”可知,研究者的研发难点在于使机器人能持续跳跃且跳得又高又远。
14、答案:C
解析:推理判断题。根据“A gall midge larva bends its body and squeezes the liquid in its body to one end,making it rigid. The accumulation of liquid builds up pressure,and releasing the pressure sends it soaring. ”可知,瘿蚊幼虫通过弯曲身体,挤压液体,积聚压力然后释放来跳跃。
15、答案:B
解析:观点态度题。根据最后一段中的“研制的机器人可能会跃过月球或火星上布满灰尘的大坑、大石头,去到煎饼从未涉足的地方”可知,作者对于扁平无腿机器人的前景持乐观的态度。
16、答案:①-⑤FADEB
解析:本文介绍了如何选购一款适合自己的背包。
①F。过渡句意义考查。根据第一段中的“…have a frightening number for the humble beginner to choose from”可知,接下来的句子应该是承上启下,与前句构成因果关系。
②A。过渡句意义考查。关注句与句之间语义逻辑。本空上一句介绍“我”常带的物品,下一句介绍“我”目前所使用 型号的背包足够大,设空处应该语义保持一致,讲述“我”对背包容量的需求。
③D。主题句考查。本段内容主要围绕选轻型背包,并考虑背包材质、内饰、性能等展开。
④E。过渡句意义考查。关注逻辑小词“also”。
⑤B。主题句考查。本段内容主要围绕选一款好看的背包展开。根据“but why buy something that won’t look good on you?”可知,正确答案应为B选项。
17、答案:A
解析:考查名词。stretches of sand意为“绵延的沙滩”。
18、答案:C
解析:考查形容词。从前文“own ideas of the perfect beach”可得知,每个巴西人都有一个心目中完美的沙滩,迫不及 待地想要跟他人分享。
19、答案:D
解析:考查动词。根据后文“a row of perfect palm trees”可以得知,是棕榈树沿着海滩排成一线。
20、答案:A
解析:考查名词。从前文可以得知,此处的海滩如明信片中的风景一般美丽。
21、答案:B
解析:考查形容词。前后文同词复现。从最后一段“there is the wilderness I was seeking”得知,作者还要继续寻找更天然一些的海滩。
22、答案:C
解析:考查动词。此处意为“Jeri海滩因为地理位置偏远,还没有遭到游客破坏”。
23、答案:D
解析:考查动词短语。此处意为“渔网挂在渔民屋子间的绳子上晾干”。
24、答案:D
解析:考查动词。根据前后文可知,此处意为“我思忖着,难道还有比这里更好的海滩吗?”。
25、答案:B
解析:考查动词。此处意为“Fernando岛群位于几百千米以外的大西洋上”。
26、答案:A
解析:考查形容词。be rich with意为“富有”。
27、答案:B
解析:考查名词。此处意为“Fernando海滩是沙子、大海、天空的完美的和谐统一”。
28、答案:B
解析:考查名词。本句为举例,根据前后文可知,只有turtles, sharks可以和fish ,other marine life并列。根据本句中 “alive with”,可排除C选项。
29、答案:C
解析:考查名词。本句为推断,只有C选项符合美丽沙滩的颜色。
30、答案:C
解析:考查副词。根据语义,此处意为“时不时吹过的阵阵海风”。
31、答案:A
解析:考查动词。根据语义,此处意为“我把脚趾扎进沙子里,想要永久留住这片沙滩的美好”。意思是“我已经找到了心目中最完美的沙滩”。
32、答案:①allowing②laboratories③eagerly④on⑤and⑥were⑦to wake⑧be locked⑨an⑩which
解析:①allowing。考查非谓语动词。
②laboratories。考查名词复数形式。
③eagerly。考查副词修饰动词。
④on。考查介词短语固定搭配。on display。
⑤and。考查并列连词。
⑥were。考查时态与主谓一致。主语为“his favorite exhibits”,时态与前后文保持一致。
⑦to wake。考查动词不定式。
⑧be locked。考查谓语动词被动语态。
⑨an。考查冠词在介词短语中的固定搭配。at an early age。
⑩which。考查非限制性定语从句关系代词。which在从句中充当主语。
33、答案:
Dear Daniel,
I’m very happy to hear that you have signed up for the Classics Recitation Contest. You have a good mastery of Chinese poems and excel at recitation, which will definitely give you an advantage.
When it comes to the practical suggestions, I recommend you to choose Li Bai’s poems since they’re full of imagination, thus striking a chord with the audience. Besides, it would be better if you read with emotion and used proper body language. Maintaining eye contact with the judges and audience can also add to your performance.
I sincerely hope you will enjoy the whole process and obtain a desirable result. If you need more help, don’t hesitate to tell me.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
解析:
34、答案:
You will be a wonderful narrator, she said, handing me a yellow daisy. “The narrator’s part is every bit as important as the part of Alice. My darling, every role is remarkable. And you are a born storyteller.” Her constant encouragement filled me with pride and confidence. From then on, every lunchtime witnessed my practicing lines with my mother, bathed in the soft midday light. Sometimes we just sat down under the big trees with golden daisies accompanying us, reading loudly and emotionally. Little by little, day by day, I even began to look forward to the coming of the play.
The day finally came and my mother sat among the audience. I knew she was there to bless me with confidence and calmness. Of course, everything went as smoothly as we had expected. The audience burst into cheers and gave us thunderous applause. I ran to hug my mother and embraced her tightly. “Mom! I did it!” She took out a bunch of yellow daisies and handed them to me. “Wow! The play won’t be so successful without your beautiful narration!” Nodding her head in relief and gently stroking my face, Mother smiled and kissed me affectionately.
解析:本文围绕“我”被选为《爱丽丝梦游仙境》戏剧主角但最终被换成独白演员这一情节展开叙事。“我”很努力排练 台词,但是一上台就忘词。老师让“我”转换角色,这件事情对“我”打击沉重。母亲以花园中每种花都有独特的美启发 开导“我”。
段落续写:
①根据第一段首句内容和第二段提示句,本段可描写母亲对“我”的开导(要点1),和“我”努力练习独白,为戏剧表演做准备(要点2)。
②根据第二段首句内容,本段可描写“我”在正式表演中朗读旁白,母亲给“我”的肯定,以及“我”的感悟(要点1)。
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