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    第一部分 听力(共20题 满分30分 每题1.5分)
    第一节
    听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,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. Why is the man laughing?
    A. He heard a jke.
    B. He was watching TV.
    C. He saw a baby d smething funny.
    2. Hw much des the wman need t pay fr the car?
    A. $1000.B. $1750.C. $2000.
    3. Why did the wman fail t answer the phne?
    A. She fell asleep early.
    B. She was busy with wrk.
    C. She was trying t ignre the man.
    4. What is the main idea f the cnversatin?
    A. The artist’s use f clrs.
    B. The current state f art in general.
    C. The speakers’ expectatins f the artist.
    5. What des the wman prbably want t receive?
    A. A cup f cffee.B. A piece f bread.C. A takeaway meal.
    第二节
    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. Where are the speakers?
    A. At the man’s classrm.
    B. At the wman’s yard.
    C. At a restaurant.
    7. Hw did the speakers meet each ther?
    A. They teach at the same schl.
    B. Their children are in the same class.
    C. They’ve lived in the same twn fr a lng time.
    听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
    8. Why is the wman s upset with the man?
    A. He didn’t fllw her advice.
    B. He didn’t bring prper clthing.
    C. He gt them lst in the frest.
    9. What are the speakers ding?
    A. Lking fr directins.B. Climbing a muntain.C. Building a bridge.
    听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
    10. What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
    A. Huse cleaner and custmer.
    B. Manager and emplyee.
    C. Htel staff and guest.
    11. Hw des the man feel?
    A. Angry.B. Happy.C. Aplgetic.
    12. What is the wman like?
    A. She’s strict but fair.
    B. She’s casual and cheerful.
    C. She’s unkind and a bit cruel.
    听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
    13. What is the man’s biggest challenge?
    A. Weak language skills.
    B. Few friends t talk t.
    C. Discmfrt with the cld weather.
    14. During which seasn is the cnversatin prbably taking place?
    A. Spring.B. Fall.C. Winter.
    15. Why did the man leave his hme?
    A. He fund a jb in anther cuntry.
    B. He wanted a new experience.
    C. He didn’t have many friends there.
    16. What is prbably the wman’s jb?
    A. A café emplyee. B. A clthing salespersn.C. An English teacher.
    听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
    17. What was the speaker’s fcus f study in university?
    A. Business.B. Rbtics.C. Engineering.
    18. What might the speaker’s main weakness be?
    A. He’s nt cnsistent.
    B. He’s nt skilled in his majr.
    C. He desn’t have many scial skills.
    19. Hw des the speaker make mst f his mney?
    A. By selling his cmpany.
    B. By inventing new prducts.
    C. By investing in ther cmpanies.
    20. What will the speaker prbably d in the future?
    A. Retire at a yung age.
    B. Return t his hme cuntry.
    C. Dnate his mney t charity.
    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。
    A
    Amazing landscapes f China’s Xinjiang
    Xinjiang Uygur Autnmus Regin is lcated in the central part f the Eurasian Cntinent, n the nrthwest brder f China. It cvers abut ne-sixth f China’s ttal territry. Xinjiang was a key link n the Silk Rad and a hub fr east-west cultural exchanges in ancient times.
    Attractins in Xinjiang
    Karakul Lake
    The Karakul is a lake in Akt Cunty alng the highway, lcated 196 km frm Kashgar City. Karakul is a very unusual plateau(高原) lake. In fact, it is the highest lake f the Pamir Plateau, at an altitude f 3,600 m. The view is stunning, thanks t the surrunding, snw-cvered muntains and beautiful reflectins in the crystal-clear water.
    Tianchi Lake
    Tianchi Lake, als knwn as Heavenly Lake, is lcated n the nrthern side f the Bgeda Peak in the Tianshan muntains. It is 120 km frm Urumqi City and nly a 90-minute drive, and the center f the Tianchi scenic area f startling cntrasts – an alpine drift lake at an altitude f 1,980 m (6,496 ft) with glistening glaciers n the muntain peaks nearby when the sun is shining.
    Kanas Lake
    Kanas Lake is in the Kanas Gepark and is mainly made up f Cruching Dragn Bay, Mn Bay, Immrtal Bay and the interesting mystery f the legendary big red mnster fish! The water, surrunded by snw-cvered muntains, decrates the wrld like a diamnd.
    Delicius fd in Xinjiang
    Xinjiang basts a rich and unique fd culture. Breakfast here includes melns, jam and milk tea while lunch is ften served with flur-based delicacies featuring beef and muttn. Dinner usually entails Nang, tea r ndles.
    Varius prducts f Xinjiang
    Xinjiang specialties include lavender, cttn, tmat, muttn, beef, jujube, and varius fruits.
    In additin, Xinjiang has the richest mineral resurces in China, with 138 different types. Thse resurces discvered in ther parts f ur cuntry accunts fr less than a quarter. Nephrite is ne f China’s tp five famus jades and mst f it is fund in Hetian, Xinjiang.
    21. Which is the best chice fr thse near Urumqi City wh prefer a challenge f plateau?
    A. Kanas LakeB. Karakul LakeC. Heavenly LakeD. the Pamir Plateau
    22. If yu are invited t a meal in Xinjiang at nn, what main curse may prbably be severed?
    A. Milk teaB. Baked NangC. Pulled ndlesD. Rasted whle lamb
    23. What percentage f the minerals is discvered in Xinjiang?
    A. Mre than 75 %B. Less than 25%C. Arund 25%D. Arund 50%
    B
    “Where’s Papa ging with the ax?” said Fern t her mther as they were setting the table fr breakfast.
    “Out t the hg huse,” replied Mrs. Arable. “Sme pigs were brn last night.” “I dn’t see why he needs an ax,” cntinued Fern, wh was nly eight.
    “Well,” said her mther, “ne f the pigs is a runt. It’s very small and weak, and it will never amunt t anything. S yur father has decided t d away with it.” “D away with it?” shrieked Fern. “Yu mean kill it? Just because it’s smaller than the thers?” Mrs. Arable put a pitcher f cream n the table. “Dn’t yell, Fern!” she said. “Yur father is right. The pig wuld prbably die anyway.” Fern pushed a chair ut f the way and ran utdrs. The grass was wet and the earth smelled f spring time. Fern’s sneakers were spping by the time she caught up with her father.
    “Please dn’t kill it!” she sbbed. “It’s unfair.”
    Mr. Arable stpped walking. “Fern,” he said gently, “yu will have t learn t cntrl yurself.” “Cntrl myself?” yelled Fern. “This is a matter f life and death, and yu talk abut cntrlling myself.” Tears ran dwn her cheeks and she tk hld f the ax and tried t pull it ut f her father’s hand.
    “Fern,” said Mr. Arable, “I knw mre abut raising a litter f pigs than yu d. A weakling makes truble. Nw run alng!” “But it’s unfair,” cried Fern. “The pig culdn’t help being brn small, culd it? If I had been very small at birth, wuld yu have killed me?” Mr. Arable smiled. “Certainly nt,” he said, lking dwn at his daughter with lve. “But this is different. A little girl is ne thing, a little runty pig is anther.” “I see n difference,” replied Fern, still hanging n t the ax. “This is the mst terrible case f injustice I ever heard f.” A queer lk came ver Jhn Arable’s face. He seemed almst ready t cry himself.
    “All right,” he said.” Yu g back t the huse and I will bring the runt when I cme in. I’ll let yu start it n a bttle, like a baby. Then yu’ll see what truble a pig can be.” When Mr. Arable returned t the huse half an hur later, he carried a cartn under his arm. Fern was upstairs changing her sneakers. The kitchen table was set fr breakfast, and the rm smelled f cffee, bacn, damp plaster, and wd smke frm the stve.
    “Put it n her chair!” said Mrs. Arable. Mr. Arable set the cartn dwn at Fern’s place. Then he walked t the sink and washed his hands and dried them n the rller twel.
    Fern came slwly dwn the stairs. Her eyes were red frm crying.
    As she apprached her chair, the cartn wbbled, and there was a scratching nise. Fern lked at her father. Then she lifted the lid f the cartn. There, inside, lking up at her, was the newbrn pig. It was a white ne. The mrning light shne thrugh its ears, turning them pink.
    “He’s yurs,” said Mr. Arable. “Saved frm an untimely death.
    And may the gd Lrd frgive me fr this flishness.” Fern culdn’t take her eyes ff the tiny pig. “Oh,” she whispered. “Oh, lk at him! He’s abslutely perfect.” She clsed the cartn carefully. First she kissed her father, then she kissed her mther. Then she pened the lid again, lifted the pig ut, and held it against her cheek.
    24. When Fern said “I dn’t see why he needs an ax.”, she was really ______.
    A. anxius abut what happened at hg huse
    B. curius abut the pigs brn last night
    C. making little f father’s behavir
    D. preventing father killing the weak pig
    25. Why did Mr. Arable tell his daughter t learn t cntrl herself?
    A. Because Fern felt unfair abut her life.
    B. Because Fern was dissatisfied with the ax.
    C. Because he was blamed fr what he have dne.
    D. Because he was stpped by his daughter.
    26. What made Mr. Arable seem almst ready t cry himself?
    A. The mst terrible case f injustice.
    B. Fern’s persistence f saving the runty pig.
    C. The unusual experience f the runty pig.
    D. A queer expressin cming ver his face.
    27. What’s the main pint the writer is trying t make in the last paragraph?
    A. The little girl was cntent with her father’s decisin.
    B. Fern was lnging t raise the small and weak pig.
    C. Lrd wuld frgive Mr. Arable fr his flishness.
    D. Mr. Arable felt disappinted abut the result.
    C
    Imagine wearing high-tech bdy armur that makes yu super strng and tireless. Such technlgy, mre specifically called an exskeletn, sunds like the preserve f the Irn Man series f superher mvies.
    Yet the equipment is increasingly being wrn in real life arund the wrld. And ne manufacturer---Califrnia’s SuitX---expects it t g mainstream.” There is n dubt in my mind that these devices will eventually be sld at hardware stres,” says SuitX’s funder Hmayn Kazerni. In simple explanatin, an exskeletn is an external device that supprts, cvers and prtects its user, giving greater levels f strength and endurance. Smetimes als referred t as “wearable rbts”, they can be battery-pwered and cmputer-perated, incrprating mtrs and hydraulics. Or they can be mre simple, passive designs that use springs and dampeners.
    “Integrating machines with humans pens up a new realm f pprtunity,” says Adrian Spragg, an expert n the technlgy at management cnsultancy Accenture. “Many f the early applicatins have been fcused n military and medical applicatins, but in the last several years there’s been an explsin f use in a range f cases.” This expansin, which has cme tgether with rapid advances in the technlgy, has seen exskeletns increasingly used by manufacturing wrkers. Versins fr cnsumers are als nw being develped t help peple mre easily d everything frm DIY, t walking, climbing stairs, and ther daily activities.
    One reprt says sales are nw due t rcket as a result. Glbal exskeletn revenues are expected t rise frm $392m in 2020 t $6.8bn in 2030, accrding t a study by ABI Research. SuitX’s “suits” are nw being tested by car manufacturers General Mtrs and Fiat. Prf Kazerni, wh is als the directr f the University f Califrnia’s Berkeley Rbtics and Human Engineering Labratry, says that the primary benefit f the firm’s exskeletns is t prevent muscle fatigue. “We’ve shwn that muscle activity in the back, shulder and knees drps by 50%,” he says. “If muscle activities drp, that means the risk f muscle injury is less. “This means that factry r plant managers get mre prductivity, their insurance csts are lwer, and there are less wrkdays lst t injury. There’s less cst and mre prductivity.”
    General Mtrs is als lking at a battery-pwered exskeletn glve develped by Biserv. This glve, called the Irn Hand, has sensrs and mtrs in each finger, which autmatically respnd t the level f frce that the wearer applies t his r her hand when lifting r gripping smething. The glve therefre takes up sme f the strain. BiServ says it can increase the wearer’s hand strength by 20% fr extended perids.
    28. Accrding t Hmayn Kazerni, the equipment will g mainstream because _____.
    A. the device can give extra strength and endurance
    B. the machine will eventually be sld at hardware stres
    C. the equipment is increasingly being wrn in real life
    D. the exskeletn is an external device that is supprtive
    29. Which f the fllwing is clsest in meaning t “Integrating” in Para. 3?
    A. PresentingB. LinkingC. SupplyingD. Cmbining
    30. What’s Prf Kazerni’s feeling twards “exskeletn”?
    A. Sympathetic B. PrmisingC. CncernedD. Astnished
    31. Which f the fllwing best summarizes the passage?
    A. Wearable rbts may help the disabled in the future.
    B. The new device will cst less and prduce mre.
    C. The battery-pwered exskeletn will change ur life.
    D. The Irn Man has really cme int ur life.
    D
    Eln Musk and his electric car cmpany Tesla have a large fllwing in China-the wrld’s largest vehicle market-much t the envy f rivals.
    Hwever, a number f ptential custmers are deciding against placing rders and sme wners are refusing t drive their Teslas t prtest the way a custmer wh cmplained abut an alleged brake failure was treated at the Shanghai aut shw.
    On April 19, the pening day f the shw, which is held every tw years, a wman gt n tp f a Tesla Mdel 3 car and shuted that the brakes did nt wrk. She was quickly dragged away by security guards, wh attempted t hide her frm visitrs with pen umbrellas. Ftage f the incident taken by nlkers generated mre than 150 millin views n Sina Weib within hurs.
    The prtester, wh was detained by plice fr disturbing public rder, wns a Tesla Mdel 3 in Henan prvince, and her father was invlved in a traffic accident in February while driving the car. The wman claimed that the crash was caused by a technical prblem with the car, but Tesla insisted the accident was due t excessive speed.
    Sn after the prtest, Grace Ta, a Tesla vice-president, tld reprters: “There is n pssibility Tesla will cmprmise ... I think she (the prtester) is quite prfessinal ... She has cntributed t mst f the negative news abut Tesla recently.” Faced with munting pressure, the cmpany sftened its stance, issuing a series f late-night statements. On April 20, it put ut an aplgy and said it was carrying ut a “self-inspectin”. Next day, it said it was “wrking with regulatrs fr investigatin”.
    On Thursday, Tesla disclsed data abut the vehicle that crashed, generated befre the accident. The data have nt been independently verified. Events tk anther turn three days later, when the wman prtester, surnamed Zhang, was released frm detentin.
    In a news analysis, Reuters said Tesla defies industry cnventin, as it is based n a crprate culture that rarely admits mistakes. The cmpany has lng been accused by custmers f respnding in an irrespnsible manner t cmplaints abut incidents such as battery fires, unexpected acceleratin and failure t prvide sftware updates.
    Only tw mnths ag, Tesla prmised t “strictly abide by Chinese laws and regulatins and always respect cnsumer rights “after the State Administratin fr Market Regulatin urged it t heed cnsumer cmplaints”.
    32. The wman gt n tp f a Tesla Mdel 3 car n April 19 t______.
    A. prtest the way a custmer cmplaining abut the brake failure
    B. g against placing rders and refuse t drive her Tesla later
    C. claim that her father was invlved in a traffic accident with his Tesla
    D. infrm the public that the crash was caused by a technical prblem
    33. Security guards attempted t hide her frm visitrs with pen umbrellas, because______.
    A. she disturbed the public rder
    B. she shuted t make herself heard
    C. they wrried abut the negative impact n Tesla
    D. they insisted the accident was due t excessive speed
    34. Why did Grace Ta mentin that the prtester was quite prfessinal?
    A. Because he suspected that smene may plt it intentinally.
    B. Because he wanted t say he was unsatisfied with the behavir.
    C. Because he questined abut the prtester’s prfessin abut the car.
    D. Because he felt annyed with the negative news caused by the actin.
    35. What’s the main pint Reuters tried t make in the secnd-t-last paragraph?
    A. Tesla bserved Chinese laws and regulatins.
    B. Tesla never admitted mistakes at all events.
    C. Tesla unreasnably defied industry cnventin.
    D. Tesla was negatively faced with many prblems.
    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处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
    The Ministry f Educatin and the Natinal Cultural Heritage Administratin c-released a dcument n Mnday t illustrate a better use f museum resurces fr the schl sectr.
    36 Syllabuses(教学大纲) f curses in schls, like Chinese, histry, gegraphy, fine arts, physics chemistry, bilgy, amng thers, will include museum cntent. Varius educatinal gals will be set fr students in different grades. Lcal gvernments will fllw t ensure financial supprt and prper evaluatin f the educatinal activities related t museums.
    Mre extracurricular activities after 3:30 pm are encuraged t feature museums, accrding t the dcument. Sme creative frms like lectures, rle-play games have attracted a great deal f students. 37
    The new dcument aims t develp new channels making use f museums in schl educatin. 38 Accrding t the statistics f the Natinal Cultural Heritage Administratin, 5,535 museums had been registered n the Chinese mainland by the end f 2019. The actual ttal number culd be arund 7,000 if it includes the museums in universities and ther institutins.
    39 A prblem is that the number f museums specializing in natural histry in China is still utweighed by their cunterparts fcusing n human histry, which culd be a challenge when designing syllabuses in smaller cities.
    Museums can be places fr children t cmprehensively expand their hrizns f knwledge, nurture their artistic tastes and imprve their sense f aesthetics. 40 But it cannt nly be ppular fr a shrt time. A lng-term interactin between museums and schls will have lasting benefits.
    But the activities can be mre interactive.
    B. It's a gd start t see a natin-level framewrk.
    C. Nevertheless, the wrk cannt be dne vernight.
    D. The fcus is n hw t imprve their perfrmance.
    E. The bming develpment f museums has created a fundatin fr it.
    F. Schls are t design new activities based n cllectins in lcal museums.
    G. And even cmic bks n museums can be used t increase students’ interest.
    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。
    When I entered high schl, ur teacher tld us that we shuld d sme vlunteer wrk t enrich ur schl life and prepare us fr university. 41 hearing this, I gt excited and hped that I wuld take part in this valuable activity. I 42 t be a vlunteer at Yeda Hspital, ne f the biggest and busiest hspitals in ur city. Frtunately, I was accepted! Jy 43 ver me.
    At arund 7:30am, all the vlunteers gathered. I was verwhelmed with excitement as I entered the hspital. We were 44 by the hspital staff, and I was chsen t be in charge f self-service 45 machines, which are designed fr peple t buy medicine and instantly pay their hspital bills.
    Vlunteering frm 7:30am until 8:30am in the hspital made me very 46 . Hwever, mst f the peple in the hspital had wrried faces, and I seldm 47 a smile. It was disappinting, but I tried t understand. They might have been 48 taking care f patients. I just cncentrated n my 49 task, helping plenty f peple---especially the lder nes wh were nt used t advanced technlgy. As time went by, I felt 50 and bred. Suddenly, my friend and I nticed a freigner standing next t the 51 . I ffered t help with my big smile, and all f a sudden, the freigner thanked me. At first, I culdn’t understand why my smile was such a big 52 t her until I learned that her husband had been in hspital fr quite sme time. She said that my smile lit up the hspital and 53 gave her a ray f hpe, particularly t patients like her husband. I smiled and tld her that everything wuld be fine. She was teary-eyed as she went back. I didn’t expect that a 54 smile culd have such magical pwer.
    That mment really tuched me. Please dn’t be 55 abut shwing yur smile t thers, even strangers. Yur unintended smile can warm the wrld.
    41. A. Once B. At C. Upn D. Beynd
    42. A. applied B. appealedC. advcatedD. adred
    43. A. cncentrated B. cnfused C. featured D. flded
    44. A. greeted B. infrmed C. permittedD. inquired
    45. A. checkB. payment C. treatmentD. test
    46. A. acute B. happy C. mdestD. typical
    47. A. inspired B. frced C. requestedD. sptted
    48. A. wrn ut B. left ut C. picked ut D. brught ut
    49. A. applied B. assigned C. attached D. awarded
    50. A. cnfused B. ignred C. exhausted D. abused
    51. A. hspitalB. dctr C. husbandD. machine
    52. A. anecdteB. deal C. fashin D. issue
    53. A. eventually B. ever C. even D. extra
    54. A. simple B. particularC. mean D. cmic
    55. A. secureB. sensitive C. shy D. specific
    第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
    阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
    N matter whether we’re writing, cking r building, the first thing 56 appears in ur mind is: What can we add t make it better?
    Why d we think this way? Researchers 57 (publish) a paper abut the human tendency t make changes thrugh additin in the last jurnal Nature.
    The research team designed a Leg experiment in which 58 small plastic figure stands under a rf supprted by a single pillar(柱子) in ne crner. Hw wuld yu change the structure 59 (place) a brick n the rf withut causing the rf t cllapse n the plastic figure? Each additinal Leg blck wuld cst 10 cents.
    The team fund that the majrity f participants chse t stabilize the rf 60 adding blcks t prevent the rf frm cllapsing. But in fact, there is a 61 (simple) way--- get rid f the riginal pillar and fix the rf 62 (direct) t the base.
    “Addictive ideas cme t mind quickly and easily, 63 subtractive (减法的) ideas require mre cgnitive (认知的) effrt,” c-authr f the paper Benjamin Cnverse tld Science Daily. “Because peple are ften mving fast and wrking with the first 64 (idea) that cme t mind, they end up 65 (accept) additive slutins withut cnsidering subtractin at all.”
    第四部分 写作 (共两节;满分40分)
    第一节 (满分15分)
    现如今,随着电脑的普及,越来越多的学生不太注重传统的中国书法(Chinese calligraphy)的练习,汉字书写不尽如人意。假如你是李华,请针对这种现象用英语写一份倡议书给校英语报投稿。主要内容包括:
    1、陈述现象;
    2、阐述中国书法的影响;
    3、发出倡议。
    注意:
    1、词数100左右;
    2、可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
    ________________________________________________________________________________
    ________________________________________________________________________________
    ________________________________________________________________________________ A Theme Class Meeting
    A Theme Class Meeting
    ________________________________________________________________________________
    第二节 (满分25分)
    A Theme Class Meeting
    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。
    Ten minutes t g and I culd lck the shp’s dr behind me. There were still a few custmers wh culdn’t decide what t buy. One lady tested all the lipsticks n the shelf. Her friend was busy with the sunglasses. They must be turists with lts f time n their hands. I had a fake smile glued n my face as I waited behind the cunter fr them t make up their minds. They walked ut withut buying anything. Then it was ten minutes past 5:00. They wasted my time.
    Smetimes I wndered if this was really what life was abut. Wrking frm 8:00am t 5:00pm, I caught just a glimpse f the sunrise n my way t wrk every mrning. I wished I culd stand n that hill and wait fr the sun t rise. It felt like life was slipping thrugh my fingers and that I never enjyed the little things in life that wuld make me happy.
    Ging hme after a day’s wrk wasn’t much relief. At hme, a family was waiting fr my attentin. While preparing dinner, I put the laundry in the washing machine and tk care f the pets. After dinner, it was time t wash the dishes while the rest f the family relaxed with their wn activities. I wished I culd d that, t.
    My bdy was tired. My sul was tired. I culdn’t g n like this. It was my wn fault that I didn’t make time fr myself. I had spiled my family ver the years by ding everything by myself. N time fr a walk with the dg, n time t just sit n my wn and stare at nthing. Why shuld I be like this? I needed serius time fr myself, time t recharge my batteries and d things that wuld make me a better persn.
    A family meeting was the first step. During the meeting, I explained why I was bad-tempered and asked them what they thught wuld slve the prblem. Everyne gt a turn t cme up with ideas fr hw they culd help me achieve my gal t have at least ne hur per day t d what I liked.
    注意:
    1、续写词数应为150左右;
    2、请按如下格式在相应的位置作答。
    The family was pen t practical slutins. _____________________________________________
    ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    A mnth has passed since the new rules in the huse began, and the plan is wrking perfectly. ____
    ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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