浙江省2020年7月普通高中学业水平考试英语仿真模拟卷02(Word版附解析)

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浙江省2020年7月普通高中学业水平考试英语仿真模拟卷02(Word版附解析)

2020 年 7 月浙江省普通高中学业水平考试英语仿真模拟卷 02 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 35 分) 第一节(共 10 个小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 25 分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂 黑。 A Devon Gallagher, a college graduate from Philadelphia, wants the world to know exactly where she’s been while she’s on her worldwide vacation in a special way. The traveler, who was born with a bone disease, had her right leg amputated (截肢) at the age of four. Although the amputation caused inconvenience for Gallagher early on, she now sees it as nothing short of inspiration for living her best life. To spread that message, Gallagher has gone to social media, where she shares photos of her travels across the world, but instead of simply using a geo-tag(地理位置标签), she writes her location on her artificial leg before taking a picture. Now she has been taking pictures across the Continent, which show her cycling over the canal in Amsterdam, relaxing on a wall overlooking the city of Barcelona, posing with a waffle in Brussels, taking in the beautiful Parthenon temple in Athens and enjoying a river ride in Budapest, all with the well-known locations written on her artificial leg. “I get a new leg every two years and I can choose the design on it. One day I had a sudden thought to get a chalk-board,” Gallagher said. “My mum and grandmother didn’t like the idea, but my friends thought it was great and told me to go for it, so I did.” Gallagher said people often stare when she’s writing on her leg, but once she shares the photos, she receives only positive feedback(反馈), “My leg hasn’t stopped me from doing anything I’ve wanted to do,” she said. “I don’t know if it’s my determination to prove to myself that I can do it, anyway, I’ve been able to keep up with people at my age and lead a pretty great life.” Gallagher shows us that you should never let anything stand in the way of your dreams. And if life gives you an artificial leg, make art. 21.What message did Gallagher want to spread in her special way? A.She enjoys her travelling across the globe. B.She suffers little from her leg’s amputation. C.She looks on her misfortune as another form of blessing. D.She has exactly fallen in love with posting photos online. 22.What does the word “which” underlined in paragraph 3 refer to? A.the pictures B.the continent C.the leg D.the location 23.Gallagher can best be described as ________. A.helpful and ambitious B.friendly and generous C.determined and creative D.independent and wise 答案:CAC 解析:21.细节理解题。根据第二段中 "Although the amputation caused setbacks for Gallagher early on, she now sees it as nothing short of inspiration for living her best life."可知,虽然截肢早期给 Gallapher 带来了挫折,但她现 在认为这是对她最好的生活的激励,也就是她想向人们传递她把自己的不幸当作另一种形式的幸事,故C项正 确。 22.词义猜测题。根据画线词前的"Now she has been taking pictures across the Continent,"可知,她现在正在欧洲 各地拍摄照片,在照片中,她骑着自行车穿过阿姆斯特丹运河,分析句子结构可知,此处为非限定性定语从句,关 系代词 which 指代的就是先行词 pictures,故 A 项正确。 23.推理判断题。根据文章内容可知,Gallagher 在社交媒体上分享旅行时的照片(拍照之前把地点写在假肢上) 向人们传递她把自己的不幸当作另一种形式的幸事,可见她很有创造性,虽然截肢了她像其他人一样过着美 好的生活,可见她很有决心,故 C 项正确。 B Plants cannot run or hide, so they need other strategies to avoid being eaten. Some curl up their leaves, others produce chemicals to make themselves taste bad if they sense animals drooling on them, chewing them up or laying eggs on them—all signals of an attack. New research now shows some flora can feel a plant-eating animal well before it launches an attack, letting a plant prepare a preemptive (发制人的) defense that even works against other pest species. When ecologist John Orrock of the University of Wisconsin-Madison sprayed snail slime — a liquid the animals release as they slide along—onto soil, nearby tomato plants appeared to notice. They increased their levels of an enzyme ( 酶 ), which is known to prevent plant-eating animals. "None of the plants were ever actually attacked," Orrock says. "We just gave them cues that suggested an attack was coming, and that was enough to cause big changes in their chemistry." Initially Orrock found this defense worked against snails; in the latest study, his team measured the slimy warning's impact on another potential threat. The investigators found that hungry caterpillars (毛虫), which usually eat tomato leaves greedily, had no appetite for them after the plants were exposed to snail slime and activated their chemical resistance. This nonspecific defense may be a strategy that benefits the plants by further improving their overall possibilities of survival, says Orrock, who reported the results with his colleagues in March in Oecologia. The finding that a snail's approach can cause a plant response that affects a different animal made Richard Karban curious, a plant communications expert, who was not involved in the study. "It is significant that the plants are responding before being damaged and that these cues are having such far-ranging effects," Karban says. The research was comprehensive, he adds, but he wonders how the tomato plants felt chemicals in snail slime that never actually touched them. "That's the million-dollar question," Orrock says. He hopes future research will make out the mechanisms that enable plants to sense these relatively distant cues. 24.John Orrock sprayed a liquid onto soil near tomato plants to _______. A.make them grow better B.give them a warning C.keep plant-eating animals away D.inform plant-eating animals of danger 25.Why is the example of "caterpillars" mentioned in Paragraph 3? A.To introduce another animal. B.To confirm the result of the study. C.To appeal to people to protect animals. D.To analyze different resistance chemicals. 26.What does Richard Karban really want to know? A.How tomato plants become aware of danger. B.What the chemicals in the snail slime are. C.Whether the research is of practical value. D.What the finding of the research is. 答案:BBA 解析: 24.根据第二段最后一句"'We just gave them cues that suggested an attack was coming, and that was enough to cause big changes in their chemistry.'"可推知,John Orrock 在西红柿植株附近的泥土上喷洒液体的目的是给予 植物一种警告,让它们能够产 生自我保护性反应,且其与第三段第一句中的 his team measured the slimy warning's impact on another potential threat"呼应,故选 B。 25.根据第三段第一句"Initially Orrock found this defense worked against snails; in the latest study, his team measured the slimy warning's impact on another potential threat"可推知,文章中提到毛虫的例子是为了验证研 究的结果,故选 B。 26.根据第四段最后一句"The research was comprehensive, he adds, but he wonders how the tomato plants felt chemicals in snail slime that never actually touched them",并结合对最后一段的整体理解可推知,Richard Karban 实际上想了解的是西红柿植株是如何意识到危险的,故选 A。 C Changing technology stimulates (刺激) the brain and increases intelligence. But that may only be true if the technology challenges us. In a world run by intelligent machines, our lives could get a lot simpler. Would that make us less intelligent? After the Industrial Revolution, machines began to replace manual workers. The process played out in agriculture as well as manufacturing so that groups of agricultural workers were replaced and forced to move to cities to make a living. When machines took away much of the manual work, people became less physically active and gained weight. The sedentary ( 久 坐 的 ) lifestyle contributed to a worldwide spreading of overweight and related metabolic disorders such as heart disease, secondary diabetes and kidney disease . As our bodies rested, our brains were forced to work harder, however. It is much more difficult to drive through an overcrowded modern city than it is to move around in a small rural village, for instance. Modern jobs are also more complex and urgent and they require more education because employees need to process new information quickly. Even during our leisure time, our brains work harder due to greater availability of books and explosion of audiovisual media, for entertainment, study, music, news, and so forth. Now in the Internet age, the amount of information grows fast along with the advance of electronic technologies. The number of people with whom we interact electronically grows by leaps and bounds thanks to the ease of use of social media like Facebook and Twitter. All of this extra work for our brains makes us more intelligent. That helps explain why human intelligence increases steadily from generation to generation in all developed countries, a phenomenon named the Flynn Effect. Of course, there are other reasons, including improved nutrition, better medical practices that reduce brain damage, and improved sanitation and public health that reduce diseases of childhood. In the P.G Wodehouse novels, Bertie Wooster got away with being a fool because Jeeves was there to back him up with superior brain power. Similarly, people of the future are at risk of being less intelligent because machines will do their thinking for them. Artificial intelligence is taking over many human jobs. For instance, planes are being flown much of the time by automatic pilots. Moreover, the complex problem of controlling air traffic around large modern airports is also achieved by artificial intelligence that operates well beyond the capability of mere human air traffic controllers. Artificial intelligence exists in many fields of modern life for the simple reason that intelligent machines can already outperform humans, including some aptitudes (天资) which were once thought to be a human advantage, such as playing chess or recalling details in a game of Jeopardy. Machine intelligence is increasing much faster than human intelligence. As machines get smarter, they will do more of our thinking for us and make life easier. Instead of struggling to identify ourselves to some electronic system via passwords that are secure only if they are hard to remember, the system will work harder to identify us using biometrics ( 生 物 测 定 学 ) such as fingerprints or even the individual sound of our hearts. More technologies of the future may also be voice-activated so that we will talk with machines much as we would talk to a friend. In the future, the electronic assistant will develop to the point where it serves similar functions as a real living chief male servant of a house, fulfilling requests such as: “Organize a dinner party for six on Thursday, Jeeves, and invite the usual guests .” At that point, our long struggle with challenging technologies is at an end. Like Bertie Wooster, we can take it easy knowing that the hard work of planning and organizing is being done by a better brain—the electronic assistant. Starved of mental effort, our brains will return to an earlier or less advanced form. The future is still in the fog. 27.According to the author, the Industrial Revolution led to ________. A.the development of education B.the spread of diseases in the world C.a lifestyle of being physically active D.people’s physical and mental problems 28.The Flynn Effect refers to the phenomenon that ________. A.extra work can stimulate our brain B.humans are becoming smarter and smarter C.the change in human intelligence is steady D.people in developed countries have higher intelligence 29.The writer gave the example of Bertie Wooster to tell us ________. A.the possibility of humans' becoming less intelligent B.the risk of machines ' destroying the world C.the end of challenges people face in life D.the powerful functions of technologies 30.Which of the following is the best title for the passage? A.The future is bright due to artificial intelligence. B.Will machines replace manual workers? C.Humans will develop electronic assistants. D.Can artificial intelligence make us stupid? 答案:ABAD 解析: 27.推理判断题。根据第四段中 As our bodies rested, our brains were forced to work harder, however. It is much more difficult to drive through an overcrowded modern city than it is to move around in a small rural village, for instance. Modern jobs are also more complex and urgent and they require more education because employees need to process new information quickly.可知工业革命之后,教育得到了发展。 28.细节理解题。根据第六段 All of this extra work for our brains makes us more intelligent. That helps explain why human intelligence increases steadily from generation to generation in all developed countries, a phenomenon named the Flynn Effect.可知人们变得越来越聪明。 29.推理判断题。根据第七段 In the P.G Wodehouse novels, Bertie Wooster got away with being a fool because Jeeves was there to back him up with superior brain power. Similarly, people of the future are at risk of being less intelligent because machines will do their thinking for them.可知举这个例子的意思是告诉我们机器毁灭世界的 危险。 30.主旨大意题。根据第一段最后一句 Would that make us less intelligent?和最后一段最后一句 Starved of mental effort, our brains will return to an earlier or less advanced form.可知本文论述的是随着科学技术的发展, 电子系统将会代替人的工作,那么人造智能是否会使人变愚蠢。可知 D 项,符合题意。 第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10 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。 Secret codes (密码)keep messages private. Banks, companies, and government agencies use secret codes in doing business, especially when information is sent by computer. People have used secret codes for thousands of years.31 Code breaking never lags (落后)far behind code making. The science of creating and reading coded messages is called cryptography. There are three main types of cryptography.32 For example, the first letters of “My elephant eats too many eels” spell out the hidden message “Meet me.” 33 You might represent each letter with a number, for example. Let’s number the letters of the alphabet, in order, from 1 to 26. If we substitute a number for each letter, the message “Meet me”, would read "135 520 135." A code uses symbols to replace words, phrases, or sentences. To read the message of a real code, you must have a code hook. 34 For example, “bridge” might stand for “meet” and , “out” might stand for f, me. M The message “Bridge out” would actually mean “Meet me.” 35 However, it is also hard to keep a code book secret for long. So codes must he changed frequently. A.It is very hard to break a code without the code book. B.In any language, some letters are used more than others. C.Only people who know the keyword can read the message. D.As long as there have been codes,people have tried to break them. E. You can hide a message by having the first letters of each word spell it out. F. With a code book, you might write down words that would stand for other words. G. Another way to hide a message is to use symbols to stand for specific letters of the alphabet. 答案:DEGFA 解析: 31.D 根据后面-句"Code breaking never lags(落后)far behind code making" 可知,此空该选 D(只要有密码的 存在,人们就会试图去破解它们)。 32.E 根据后一句 “For example, the first letters of ‘ My elephant eats too many eels' spell out the hidden message ‘Meet me.’”可知,此空该选 E(你可以拼写每个单词的第一个字母来隐藏信息)。 33.G 上一段介绍了第一种密码类型,本段介绍的是第二种类型,再根据空后的内容可知,空处选 G(另外 一种隐藏信息的方式是用符号来代表字母表中的特定字母)。 34.F 由前一句中的"a book"和空后的 “‘bridge’might stand for...‘ me. ’”可知,此空该选 F(有了密码书, 你就可 以写下代表其他单词的单词)。 35.A 本段介绍的是密码书,根据空后的转折可知,此处该选 A(没有密码书是很难破解密码的)。 第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分 45 分) 第一节:完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,共 30 分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 Twelve-year-old Allen decided to leave home city and make a living by himself because his family was too poor. Before he left, his father asked him what he was going to do. Allen answered, “I want to learn 36 performance.” His father was 37 with his answer, “What? No, you can’t do that. Circus is the place for clowns in many people’s eyes. Our family will be 38 of you.” But Allen 39 , “Our family is so poor right now. Which is more important to you, 40 or clothing and food? I will give you some money every month from the circus. It probably will be a huge 41 .” His father was very 42 , “If you go there, somebody will know about it very soon and I’ll be very 43 .” After going 44 a lot of difficulties, Allen finally found a circus and convinced the 45 to let him stay. He worked very hard studying magic and lived with animals. Every month, his parents would get a 46 from him. But they never knew his address. They knew the money was from Allen but when people asked them about Allen’s 47 , they never told them the truth. Later, his parents received more and more money from him. Then, a 48 named Albert became very famous in the whole world. Everyone thought; 49 of his performance. Lots of people hurried to see his performance from far away. One day, Allen’s father went to visit a relative in another 50 . The relative paid a lot of money for tickets of Albert the magician’s show. Allen’s father went to the show with the relative. During the show, Allen’s father got totally 51 by the magician’s tricks. When the magician took off his 52 , the father found Albert was his son, Allen. Allen recognized his father. His father 53 him, “Why did you change your name?” “Because you said you would be embarrassed for me.” “But nobody will 54 the famous magician is my son Allen.” We want all the best things in life and avoid the bad past. However, every good thing comes at a 55 . You can’t have them all without giving up something. 36.A.music B.theatre C.circus D.animal 37.A.satisfied B.unhappy C.curious D.hopeful 38.A.guilty B.proud C.tired D.ashamed 39.A.insisted B.demanded C.added D.declined 40.A.dignity B.popularity C.name D.money 41.A.career B.success C.fortune D.performance 42.A.convincing B.stubborn C.understanding D.confused 43.A.embarrassed B.disappointed C.annoyed D.frightened 44.A.over B.after C.beyond D.through 45.A.guard B.owner C.trainer D.performer 46.A.letter B.photo C.check D.note 47.A.job B.performance C.address D.boss 48.A.clown B.magician C.musician D.writer 49.A.badly B.ill C.highly D.nothing 50.A.village B.city C.circus D.country 51.A.affected B.addicted C.persuaded D.impressed 52.A.jacket B.glasses C.mask D.gloves 53.A.hugged B.praised C.thanked D.blamed 54.A.know B.doubt C.admit D.acknowledge 55.A.reason B.point C.reward D.price 答案:CBDAA CBADB BABCB DCDAD 解析: 36.考查名词辨析。A. music 音乐;B. theatre 剧院;C. circus 马戏团;D. animal 动物。根据下文 Circus is the place for clowns in many people’s eyes.可知,Allen 想要学习马戏团的表演。故 C 选项正确。 37.考查形容词辨析。A. satisfied 满意的;B. unhappy 不高兴的;C. curious 好奇的;D. hopeful 有希望的。根据下 文 What? No, you can’t do that.可知,Allen 的父亲对他的回答感到不高兴。故 B 选项正确。 38.考查形容词辨析。A. guilty 有罪的;B. proud 自豪的;C. tired 疲惫的;D. ashamed 羞耻的。根据上文 Circus is the place for clowns in many people’s eyes.可知,Allen 的父亲认为家人会为他感到羞耻。故 D 选项正确。 39.考查动词辨析。A. insisted 坚持;B. demanded 要求;C. added 添加;D. declined 减少。根据下文 Allen finally found a circus and convinced the ___10___ to let him stay.可知,Allen 坚持自己的选择。故 A 选项正确。 40.考查名词辨析。A. dignity 尊严;B. popularity 流行;C. name 名字;D. money 钱。根据上文 Circus is the place for clowns in many people’s eyes. Our family will be ___3___ of you.可知,Allen 在问他的父亲“对你来说,尊严、衣 服和食物哪个更重要?”故 A 选项正确。 41.考查名词辨析。A. career 事业;B. success 成功;C. fortune 财富;D. performance 表现。根据上文 I will give you some money every month from the circus.可知,Allen 说“这可能会是一笔巨大的财富。”故 C 选项正确。 42.考查形容词辨析。A. convincing 令人信服的;B. stubborn 顽固的;C. understanding 理解的;D. confused 困惑 的。根据下文 If you go there, somebody will know about it very soon and I’ll be very ___8___.可知,Allen 的父亲 还是不同意,这说明他是很顽固的人。故 B 选项正确。 43.考查形容词辨析。A. embarrassed 尴尬的;B. disappointed 失望的;C. annoyed 恼怒的;D. frightened 害怕的。 根据上文可知,Allen 的父亲认为他会很难堪。故 A 选项正确。 44.考查介词辨析。A. over 在……之上;B. after 在……之后;C. beyond 超越;D. through 通过。go through“经历”, 此处指“经历了很多困难之后,Allen 最终找到了一个马戏团。”故 D 选项正确。 45.考查名词辨析。A. guard 警卫;B. owner 主人;C. trainer 教练;D. performer 表演者。根据下文 He worked very hard studying magic and lived with animals.可知,Allen 说服马戏团的主人让他留了下来。故 B 选项正确。 46.考查名词辨析。A. letter 信件;B. photo 照片;C. check 支票;D. note 笔记。根据下文 They knew the money was from Allen 可知,每个月,Allen 的父母都会收到他的支票。故 B 选项正确。 47.考查名词辨析。A. job 工作;B. performance 表现;C. address 地址;D. boss 老板。根据上文内容可知,当人们 问起 Allen 的工作时,Allen 的父母从来不告诉他们真相。故 A 选项正确。 48.考查名词辨析。A. clown 小丑;B. magician 魔术师;C. musician 音乐家;D. writer 作家。根据下文 The relative paid a lot of money for tickets of Albert the magician’s show.可知,一个名叫阿尔伯特的魔术师在全世界变得非 常有名。故 B 选项正确。 49.考查副词辨析。A. badly 糟糕地;B. ill 恶劣地;C. highly 高度地;D. nothing 决不。根据下文 Lots of people hurried to see his performance from far away.可知,大家对他的表演评价很高。think highly of“高度评价”。故 C 选项正确。 50.考查名词辨析。A. village 村庄;B. city 城市;C. circus 马戏团;D. country 国家。根据上文Twelve-year-old Allen decided to leave home city 及大型魔术表演应该是在城市里。故 B 选项正确。 51.考查动词辨析。A. affected 影响;B. addicted 使……上瘾;C. persuaded 劝说;D. impressed 使……印象深刻。 在表演中,Allen 的父亲对魔术师的戏法印象深刻。故 D 选项正确。 52.考查名词辨析。A. jacket 夹克;B. glasses 眼镜;C. mask 面具;D. gloves 手套。根据下文 the father found Albert was his son, Allen.可知,魔术师摘下了面具。故 C 选项正确。 53.考查动词辨析。A. hugged 拥抱;B. praised 表扬;C. thanked 感谢;D. blamed 责备。根据下文 Why did you change your name?可知,Allen 的父亲因为他改了名字而责备他。故 D 选项正确。 54.考查动词辨析。A. know 知道;B. doubt 怀疑;C. admit 承认;D. acknowledge 承认。此处指“但是没有人会知 道那个著名的魔术师是我的儿子 Allen。”故 A 选项正确。 55.考查名词辨析。A. reason 原因;B. point 意义;C. reward 奖励;D. price 价格。根据下文 You can’t have them all without giving up something.可知,每件好事都是有代价的。故 D 选项正确。 第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1 个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 Once there lived a rich man 56__________ wanted to do something for the people of his town. 57__________ first he wanted to find out whether they deserved his help. In the centre of the main road into the town, he placed 58__________ very large stone. Then he 59__________(hide) behind a tree and waited. Soon an old man came along with his cow. “Who put this stone in the centre of the road?” said the old man, but he did not try to remove the stone. Instead, with some difficulty he passed around the stone and continued on his way. 60__________ man came along and did the same thing; then another came ,and another. All of them complained about the stone but not tried to remove 61__________. Late in the afternoon a young man came along. He saw the stone,62__________(say) to himself: “The night 63__________(be) very dark. Some neighbors will come along later in the dark and will fall against the stone.” Then he began to move the stone. He pushed and pulled with all his 64_________(strong) to move it. How great was his surprise at last! 65__________ the stone, he found a bag of money. 答案:who; But; a; hid; Another; it; saying; will be; strength; Under 解析: 56.考查定语从句,先行词指人,定语从句缺少主语,故用 who。 57.根据句意“他想确认一下镇上的人是否值得他帮助。”可知,这里应该是转折关系。 58.泛指一块大石头,a large stone。 59.考查 hide 的过去式。 60.泛指“另一个人”用 another,并且,后文有提示。 61.前文提到的事物,再次提到用代词代替,以避免重复。故用 it。 62.动词 ing 在此表伴随状况,且表主动。 63.根据句意可知,此人说的情况是将来的情况。故用一般将来时。 61.“用尽全力”with 后要用“力量”的名词形式。即 strength。 65.在石头下,他发现一大袋钱。考查介词“在…下面”under 第四部分:写作(共两节,满分 40 分) 第一节:应用文写作(满分 15 分) 假设你是李华,你的美国朋友 Michael 正在一家孔子学院学习汉语和中国文化,知道中国人很重视家风 传承.他在给你的电子邮件中想了解你家的家风以及家风对你的影响.请你给他回复一封电子邮件。 注意: 1.词数 100 左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯. 3.参考词汇:家风 family spirits Dear Michael, I'm glad to know that you are learning Chinese language and culture. In your email you said that you wanted to know something about my family spirits. Well, there are many good qualities that have been passed from generation to generation in my family. My parents always lay emphasis on the importance of honesty, bravery, perseverance and diligence and they have set good examples for me and my brother. My family spirits have a profound influence on me. I'm always friendly to others and am always ready to help others. I always cheer up and never stop chasing my goal even though I meet with difficulties. Owing great thanks to those good qualities, I have made great achievements in my study and life. Yours, Li Hua. 第二节:读后续写(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。 It was somewhere between spring and summer, my mom and I were driving through the countryside. Back then, I was 13 years old, and always felt unhappy with Mom. But little did I know that this trip was going to be a special one. A pot of flowers sat in the back seat, whose heavenly scent filled the car. Suddenly, in the middle of nowhere, my mom pulled over. "What are you doing?" I cried, fearing that the car had broken down and we'd be stuck there, so far from home. But that wasn't the case. My mom hopped out of the car, grabbing the flowers from the back seat. "It'll just be a minute," she called back through the open windows. My eyes impatiently skimmed the edge of the road before settling on a little sign showing that it was a nursing home. I looked back to the building, somewhat annoyed, as my mom reappeared-empty-handed. Before she started the car, curiosity drove me to ask, "Do you know someone there?" She shook her head. "Then what did you do with the flowers?" She smiled slightly, "I gave them to the receptionist." "What?" She laughed at my confusion. "I told the receptionist to give the flowers to whoever needed them, especially who hasn't gotten any in a while." I kept silent for a moment. Not long after we continued our driving, I spoke again, "Did you leave your name?" To this she answered instantly, "No. Leaving flowers there for someone who will appreciate them makes me feel good, which is enough of a thank for me." Suddenly, still thinking about Mom's deeds, I heard something burst loudly. It was our car that broke down! Nothing could be worse, because neither my mom nor I understood how to repair it, and we didn't know where the garage was. It also seemed impossible to wait for any passer-by, since we had seen so few along the way. 注意: 1.所续写短文的词数应为 150 左右; 2.至少使用 5 个短文中标有下划线的关键词语; 3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好; 4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。 Paragraph 1: We were worrying about what could be done. Paragraph 2: As we drove along, a flower shop came into sight One possible version: Paragraph 1: We were worrying about what could be done. But after waiting in vain for a considerable time, Mom and I decided to walk back the road to the nursing home and seek help. God knows how far we had driven! When we arrived, the receptionist was surprised, but warmly helped us contact the garage. There, the old men who had received the flowers were excited to meet us, talking about how great that day was. It amazed me what random actions of kindness could mean to the people who received it. While we were laughing and talking merrily, the garage got our car repaired. Paragraph 2: As we drone along, a flower shop came into sight on the road. I paced quickly into the flower shop, where a bunch of flowers glowing red in full bloom caught my eye. Having witnessed the effect of kindness, I decided to send Mom the sweet flowers. Soon, the heavenly scent filled the car again. Mom tried to conceal her excitement, but the glittering tears failed her. Through this trip, I discovered that, despite my occasional anger towards her, I actually felt proud of her. This was the trip of my life.
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