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英语试题第1页(共12页)长沙市2023年新高考适应性考试英语第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C
三个选项中选出最佳选项。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inasup
ermarket.B.Athome.C.Onafarm.2.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.Meetanewclient.B.Translateadocument.C.Preparemeetingmaterials.3.What
arethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Anactor.B.Acase.C.Aplay.4.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofJacob?A.He’soutgoing.B.He’sco
mpetent.C.He’sexperienced.5.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Helosthiscomputer.B.Hiscomputerisbroken.C.Hecan’thelpthewom
an.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。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。英语试题第2页(共12页)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.WhydidAnnaaskforleave?A.Totakeavacation.B.Tosettleanaccident.C.Tolookafterherfather.7.Whendoestheconversationtakep
lace?A.OnMonday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnFriday.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Fellowworkers.B.Bossandassis
tant.C.Customerandreceptionist.9.HowmanypeopleareexpectedtoattendSwipeWire’sannualparty?A.20.B.40.C.60.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Howdoest
hemansound?A.Anxious.B.Curious.C.Ambitious.11.Whatisthenameoftherecord-breakingpainting?A.TheQueen.B.W
ildandFree.C.TheBlueElephant.12.Whoistheownerofthepig?A.Atalentedfarmer.B.AGermanpainter.C.Ananimalrescuer.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.
Whatmakesthewomanwanttoquithercurrentjob?A.Fairlylowsalary.B.Longworkinghours.C.Poorjobprospect.14.Howdidthewomanknowab
outtheposition?A.FromtheInternet.B.Fromthenewspaper.C.Fromtheinterviewer.15.Whatjobisthewomaninterestedin?A.Afa
shioneditor.B.Achiefdirector.C.Anadvertisingdesigner.16.Whatisthewomanlikelytodonext?A.Focusontheindustry.B.Checkfashioninformat
ion.C.Waitfortheinterviewresult.英语试题第3页(共12页)听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthespeakerdoing?A.Introducingaprogram.B.Deliveringale
cture.C.Givingsomeadvice.18.WhatdoesMiriamMitchellplantodonextyear?A.TravelinChina.B.WorkinChina.C.Stud
yinChina.19.WhydoesLilyRabbchoosetolearnChinese?A.TomakemoreChinesefriends.B.TogetmoreworkchancesinChina.C.ToknowmoreaboutChinesefashion.20.Whatenabl
esstudentstokeepstudyingChineseaccordingtoLiuJiang?A.Theirloveforclassmatesandteachers.B.Theirinterestinthelanguag
eandculture.C.Theirexpectationsoffutureopportunities.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。AStillwaitingforyourlettertoarrivebyowl(猫头鹰)?Don’tworry.YoucanstillloseyourselfinthemagicalworldofHarryPot
ter,justbyfollowingthisfour-dayroute.Day1OverviewEdinburghItwasinScotland’scapitalcitythatJ.K.Rowlingstartedtoplottheadventureso
fHarryandhisfellows.Withstonedstreets,windingalleys(小巷)andmedieval(中世纪的)architecture,thecitycertainlyhasafewthingsincommo
nwiththesettingsfromthebooksandfilms.Shewrotetheearlychaptersinvariouscafésaroundthecity’sOldTowns.Day2Ove
rviewtraveltoFortWilliamTravelbytrainfromEdinburghtoGlasgowandfromthere,andyoucantaketheWestHighlandLinet
oFortWilliam.Thisisagreatwaytoseesomefamousspotsfromthewindow,includingthemysteriousRannochMoor,theplacewhereDeathEatersboardthetraininthemovi
eHarryPotterandTheDeathlyHallows.Day3OverviewallaboardtheHogwartsexpressWitnessthesweepingcinematicscenerystraight
outoftheeightsuccessfulfilmsbybookingaseatontheJacobiteSteamTrain,whichtravelsfromFortWilliamtoMallaigalong英语试题第4页(共12页)theWestHighlandLine.Stopforlu
nchinMallaigandthenmakethereturnjourneytoFortWilliam.Pleasebesuretobookthesteamtraininadvance,asitis
averypopularexperience.ItopensfortheseasoninApril.Day4OverviewlakesandvalleysInthefilms,mysterious,mistylandsc
apesframe(衬托)thebackgroundofHarry’stale,soit’snosurprisethattheproducerschosetheHighlandsformanyscenes.Spendadaywanderingthroughsomeofthesebeautif
ulspotsandfeelthemagicalatmosphere.21.WheredidJ.K.RowlingfirststarttocreateHarryPotter?A.InMallaig.B.InEdinburgh.C.InGlasgow.
D.InFortWilliam.22.Whatareyourequiredtodoifyouwanttotakethesteamtrain?A.Havelunchearlierthanusual.B.Learnaboutthereturnticket.C.Makeareservatio
nbeforehand.D.TakeatrainingcourseinApril.23.Onwhichdaycanyouexperiencetheproducers’favoritesettings?A.Day1.B.Day2.C.Day3
.D.Day4.BSylvesterJamesGatesisthecurrentpresidentoftheAmericanPhysicalSociety.Heappearsinanumberofdocumentarie
s,andisthereceiverofcountlessawards.Inlookingbackathiscareer,GatescreditedMITashis“intellectualbirthin
gground”.Infact,hispathtoMITstartedathome.Hestillremembersthatwhenhewasachild,hisfatheraskedhimandhisthr
eeyoungersiblings(兄弟姐妹)aquestion:Whatcollegedoyouplantoattend?Hisfatherhadspenthisownchildhoodonasugarca
nefarm,andthenworkedinthearmyfor27years,neverhavinghadtheopportunitytoattendcollegehimself.“Buthehadan
ironfaiththateducationwasthewaytomakeprogressforourfamily,”Gatessaid.GatesfirstlearnedofMITwhenhewas14.Hewaswatchingatelev
isionshow,withacharacterwhohappenedtobeanMITstudent.ItleftsuchanimpressionthatGatesdeclaredtohisfathe
rthatMITwasthecollegehewantedtoattend.Butasherecalled,“Thatdreamalmostneverhappened.”HespenthishighschoolyearsinFlorida.Heandhisfriendsstart
edachessteam.Whentheyvisitedotherhighschoolsformatches,hesawthequalityofeverything,fromthefacilities,tothe
desks,andeventhebooks—especiallythebooks—wasbetterthanthoseathisownschool.英语试题第5页(共12页)Thisexperiencemadehim
hesitateinapplyingtoMIT.Buthisfather,rememberingGates’earlydeclaration,insisted.Whentheacceptancelettercame,itwashisfatherwhogavehimthenew
s,whilesittingonthefamily’srockingsofa.“Hewasenergeticallygoingbackandforth,backandforth,andthenhelookedupandsawme,smilingthebi
ggestsmile,”Gatessaid.“AndthatwasmyintroductiontoMIT—thatverypersonalwelcomingfrommyfather,wholetmeknowthatmydreamcouldcometru
e.”24.WhatdoweknowaboutGates?A.HeispresidentofMIT.B.Hehasgotlotsofhonors.C.HispathtoMITbeganonfarm.D.Hisserviceinthearmylasted
27years.25.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribetheauthor’sfather?A.Insightful.B.Picky.C.Educated.D.Hesitant.2
6.WhatmadeGatesapplytoMIT?A.Theironfaithinhighschoolcareer.B.Father’sinsistenceonhisearlydream.C.Theexperienceofvisitinghighschool
s.D.HiscommunicationwithanMITstudent.27.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.It’snevertoolatetolearn.B.Knowledgemakesonehumb
le.C.Makingmistakesispartoflearning.D.Birthismuchbuteducationismore.CCurrently,NewZealand’sgovernmentannouncesitwillhelppayforpoorerfam
iliestoreplacetheiroldcarswithcleanerhybrid(混合动力的)orelectricones.Thegovernmentsaysitplanstospend$357
milliononthetestprogram.Themoveispartofawiderplantoreducegreenhousegasemissions(排放物).Greenhousegasesarebelieve
dtocausewarmingtemperaturesintheEarth’satmosphere.NewZealandplanstoprovideaidforbusinessestoreduceemissionsandhavebusesthatrunonenvironmenta
llysafefuelby2035.Thegovernmentalsoplanstoprovidefood-wastecollectionformosthomesby2030.PrimeMinisterJacindaArdemsaidinastatement,“We’veallseenthere
centreportson英语试题第6页(共12页)sealevelriseanditsinfluencerighthereinNewZealand.Wecannotleavetheissueofcli
matechangeuntilit’stoolatetofix.”TheplanisasteptowardNewZealand’sstatedgoalofreachingnet-zero(净零)carbonemissionsby2050.
Reachingnet-zeroemissionsmeansnotcreatingmorecarbonintheatmospherethanoceansandforestscanremove.Ardernsaidthatreducingdependenceontrad
itionalfuelswouldhelpprotectfamiliesfromextremepriceincreases.Theplanalsosetsagoalofreducingtotalcartravelby20percent
overthenext13years.Theprogramswillbepaidforfroma$2.8billionclimateemergencyresponsefund.Officialssaidthatovertime,moneycollecte
dfrompolluterswouldpayfortheprogramsratherthantaxesfromfamilies.Somecriticsoftheplansayitcontinuedtobelessres
trictiveonNewZealand’shugeagricultureindustry.Agriculturecreatesmorethanhalfofthenation’stotalgreenhousegasemissions.Butitisalsoimpor
tanttotheeconomyasthenation’sbiggestexportearner.DavidSeymouristheleaderofNewZealand’sACTpoliticalparty.Hesaidthat
someoftheannouncedprogramswereproventobeineffectiveandhadbeentriedandfailedoverseas.Seymouraddedthatpeopleshouldbeabletochoosehowtheyreduceemissions
throughthemarket-basedemissionstradingplan.28.WhatdoesNewZealandgovernmentplantodo?A.Increasedependenceontraditio
nalfuels.B.Reduceexpenseonfood-wastecollection.C.Offerbusinesseshelptolessenemissions.D.Buycarsforfamiliesanddoublecartravel.2
9.WhatdoesJacindaArdemsuggestdoingabouttheclimatechange?A.Observingthesealevelrise.B.Publishingtherecentreports.C.Dealingwiththeis
sueinstantly.D.Raisingemergencyresponsefunds.30.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.Themovehasagoalofreducingtheuseofbuses.B.Agricultureplaysavit
alpartinthenation’seconomy.C.Theannouncedprogramswillbeappliedinternationally.D.Achievingnet-zeroemissionsmeanscreatingnocar
bonatall.31.WhatisDavidSeymour’sattitudetowardstheprograms?A.Tolerant.B.Unclear.C.Favorable.D.Doubtful.英语试题第7页(共12页)DNaturalsilence—thekindwhenyouhe
arnothingbutthesoundofnaturearoundyou—isbecomingincreasinglyscarce.Thenoiseofman-madecanbeheardevenintheremotecornersofnationalparksanddeepi
ntheArcticOcean.Thisishavingsometroublingeffects.Inhumans,noisepollutionhasbeenlinkedtophysical,mentalhealthproblem
sandcognitiveimpairment(认知功能障碍)inchildren.Inwildlife,it’sdisturbingnavigation,pairing,communicationan
dcancausehearingloss.“We’relosingtheabilitytolistentonaturewithoutnoisepollution,”sayssoundrecordistMattMikkelsen.He’spartofthenon-profitorganizati
onQuietParksInternational,whichaimstoidentifyandpreservetheplanet’slastquietplaces.Recently,thistookhimtoBoundaryWatersCanoeAreaWild
ernessinnortheasternMinnesota.Nocars,motorboats,electricityortelephonelinesareallowedintheone-million-acreare
a,makingitastrongcandidateforQuietParkstatus.Butlisteningbacktotherecording,Mikkelsencanhearthelowhum(嗡鸣声)ofaco
mmercialplaneflyingfaraway.QuietParkshasn’tyetdecidedifBoundaryWatersmeetsitscriteria—it’soneof260potentialsitesaroundthew
orldthattheorganizationiscurrentlyexploring.Theteamwillanalyzethesoundrecordingsfromeachlocationandcons
iderthemalongsideotherdata.Inrecentyears,theworldhasbeengettinglouder,withcitiesandtownsexpandingandanincreas
ingnumberofnoisesfromcars,airplanesorships.ButduringtheCOVID-19pandemic(流行病),therehasbeenmomentarydelay.In2020,
globalairtravelwasdownby60%androadtransportdecreasedbyalmosthalf.ScientistsinEuropefoundthatnoisecausedbyhumansfellbyupto50%afterlockdownswereca
rriedout.“Peopleenjoyedthesilence,”saysMikkelsen.“Therewerenoairplanesintheskyandcarsweren’tonthestreet.Itwasanincrediblethingtobeabletohearthe
world,allofasudden,freefromnoisepollution,”hesays.Sincethestartofthepandemic,QuietParkssaysithasexperiencedahugeincrea
seininterestforquietplaces.“Ihopethatwecantakethatdesireforaworldwithlessnoiseforward,”saysMikkelsen,“andappreciate
thespotswehave,wherewecangoandnotexperiencenoisepollution.”32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“scarce”probablymeaninparagraph1?A.Special.B.Rare.C.Common.
D.Typical.33.Whatisparagraph2mainlyabout?A.Causesofhearingloss.B.Tipsonprotectingthenature.C.Harmfuleffectsofnoisepoll
ution.D.Unidentifiedproblemsfromhumanbeings.英语试题第8页(共12页)34.WhatwillMattMikkelsen’steamanalyseaccordingtothetext?A.Thesoundrecordings.B.Globala
irtravels.C.QuietParks’criteria.D.Dataofthepandemic.35.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.Abookreview.B.Atravelguide.C.Abusinessplan.D
.Asciencereport.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。I’mahiker—“borntohike”.Itdoesmyheartan
dsoulgoodtotakeapackandheadoutonatrail(小路),especiallywhenI’maloneandcanletmymindwanderwhereitwill.36.Hikingkeep
syourbrainsharperthanmanyotherformsofexercise.Asaprofessionalwriter,althoughIambusywithmywork,Ioftensparesometimeto
hike.37.38.Exerciseingeneralcanbeagoodwaytodecreasestress.Butwhatsetshikingapartfromotherformsofexerciseisthathiking
canhappenalmostanywhereandgiveyouthehappinessthatyoucantakefromnature.Hikingcanincreaseourcreativity.I’msureI’mnotaloneinfindingthat
walksinnatureletmymindwanderfreelyincreativedirections.39.Sometimes,ideasrelevanttomusiccomeupfromunconsciousplaceswhenI’mnotdeliberatelyt
hinking.Hikinghelpsstrengthenapositiverelationshipwiththenaturalworld.Besidesbeinggoodforus,hikingmayal
sohelptheworldaroundus.Afterall,ifwesticktowalkingandcoveringlongerdistances,wecouldusecarslessandreduceourcarbonfootprint.40.Forexample,itincreas
esourconnectiontonature.Asonestudysuggests,whenwehaveapersonalconnectiontonature,wearemorelikelytowanttoprotectit.Thatmeansexperie
ncesinnature—likehiking—canbemutually(相互地)beneficial,helpingpeopleandtheearth.So,grabawaterbottle,abackpack...andheadoutonthetrail.Youw
on’tbesorryyoudid.A.HikinghelpstokeepyoucalmandhappyB.Beyondthat,hikingbenefitsourplanetindirectlyC.Followingaretheben
efitsyoucangetfromhikingD.Infact,I’vewrittenmanyofmysongswhilehikingonatrailE.It’seasyformetocomeupwithcreativeideaswhil
esittingaloneF.Itnotjustmakesmefeelgood,butalsohelpsmekeepthebrainintopshapeG.Thisallgoestoshowthathikingmaybeoneofthebestwaystomoveyourbo
dy英语试题第9页(共12页)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。OnedayChristopherColumbuswas
atapartythataSpanishgentlemangaveinhishonor.Peopleweresaying,“Whatagreat41youhavemade!”However,severalpeoplepresentwereen
viousofhim.TheybegantotrytomakeColumbus42.“Youhavediscoverednew43beyondtheseas,”theysaid,“butwhatofthat?Anybod
ycan44acrosstheoceanandanybodycancoastalongtheislandsontheotherside.Itisthe45thingintheworld.Allyouneedto
doissailwest.That’snota(n)46feat(功绩).”Columbusmadeno47,butafterawhilehetookaneggfromadishandsaidtothecompany,“Whoamongyo
u,gentlemen,canmakethisegg48onend?”“That’simpossible,”thehostreplied.“Youwouldneedtobea49todothat.”Onebyone,thoseatthetable50theexperiment
.51,noneofthemsucceeded.Afterashortsilence,Columbustooktheeggandstruckitssmallend52uponthetablesoasto53theshell(壳)alittle.Afterthat,the
rewasno54inmakingitstandupright.“Gentlemen,”saidhe,“whatiseasierthantodothiswhichyousaidwasimpossible?Itisthesimplestthinginth
eworld.Anybodycandoit—AFTERHEHASBEEN55HOW!”41.A.decisionB.scheduleC.discoveryD.statement42.A.unhurtB.uncomfortableC.unfortunateD.un
afraid43.A.substancesB.oceansC.landsD.treasures44.A.sailB.runC.walkD.hike45.A.greatestB.worstC.hardestD.simplest46.A.small
B.uselessC.remarkableD.ordinary47.A.apologyB.answerC.mistakeD.secret48.A.rollB.sitC.fallD.stand49.A.magicianB.sailorC.pla
nnerD.doctor50.A.evaluatedB.finishedC.triedD.designed51.A.AboveallB.AtlastC.ForinstanceD.Inaddition52.A.gentlyB.helplesslyC.heavilyD.critically53.A
.findB.changeC.hideD.break54.A.troubleB.instructionC.reactionD.point55.A.HITB.SHOWNC.EXPLODEDD.SET英语试题第10页(共12页)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。Giftgivinghasbeenalongtraditionthatdatesbackthousandsofyearsasfarbackasmancanremember.Ashumanbeing
s,wearesocialcreatureswhoenjoyeachother’scompanyandexpressing56(we)feelingsthroughthegivingofgifts.Thegivingofgiftsmaybeoneoftheoldestofhuman57(
activity)thatpre-datescivilizationandmaydateback58theoriginofourspecies.Eveninprimitivecavemenculture,thegivingo
fgiftswas59(fair)commonasitwasusedtoshowloveandaffectiontowardsoneanother.Thepresentingofgiftswasalsoinfer
redasastatussymbolwhenleadersoftribes(部落)wouldshowtheir60(appreciate)forthecontributionsofthosewhowerepartofanimport
antachievement.Whetheritwasanunusuallyshapedrock,atoothfromananimal,thebarkfromatree61someotheritemthatwasnaturalinori
gin,thegivingofgiftshadbeencertainlycommonbehaviorlongbeforeanadvancedcivilizationcameintobeing.Today,giftgivingisspre
adacrossallculturesaroundtheworld.Gifts62(give)tofamilymembers,friends,thoseweworkwithandevenneighborswhoreceivegiftsofalldifferenttypes.Thepsycho
logyof63giftgivingissorewardingissimple:Itallowspeople64(connect).Makingconnectionswithpeoplearoundusgivesusasenseofpurpo
seandfeelingofsatisfaction.Thisfeelingisonethatenlightensthesoulandbringsoutthe65(good)inus.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定
你是李华,正负责筹备学校年度英语诗歌创作大赛。你想去找外教Mariam咨询关于诗歌主题等相关的事情,但是发现Mariam不在办公室,请你给她写一封邮件。内容包括:1.找她的原因;2.约定见面的时间、地点。注意:1
.词数80左右;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。英语试题第11页(共12页)DearMariam,I’mLiHuafromyourEnglishpoetryclass.Yours,LiHua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。Iwa
sbackpackingandplannedtoclimbavolcanocalledVolcanBaru.At3,474m,itisthehighestpeakinthecountryandoneoftheo
nlyplacesonEarthfromwhereyoucanseetheAtlanticandthePacificOceansatthesametime.Itisanactivevolcano,butlasteruptedaround1550.Isetoffbeforesu
nrise.Itwasalittlecold,soIhadpulledontightsundermytrousers.Iintendedtoreachthetopbymidday,andthenreturnbeforedarktogetalifttomyhotel.I’vealw
aysfeltsafetravellingasawomanonmyown,whichI’vedonesincemy20s.Ilovethefreedom.WhenIgottothebaseofthevolcanoat7inthemorning,t
heranger(护林员)disagreedtoletmegoalone,butsaidOKbecauseanAmericancouplewerebehindme.Thefirstpartoftheclimbwasbeautiful.Itwas
notdryasyoumightimagineavolcanomightbe—thereweretreesandflowersallaround,andadirtroadforthefarmerswhoworkedaroundthere.Iwalkedforanhourandrea
chedafairheight.Theviewswereimpressive,soIstoppedtotakeaphotograph.SuddenlyIheardviolentbarkingbehindme.Iturnedandsawtwodogsrunningaggressively(挑
衅)towardsme.Iexpectedthemtostop,buttheydidn’t.Astheygotcloser,I英语试题第12页(共12页)couldseetheirteethlookedsharp,andthattheylooked
angry.Therewasnowhereformetorun.Itriedtokeepcalm,butmyheartwasracing.I’dneverbeenbittenbyadog,andIcouldn’thelpbutfearwhatwouldhappen.Theystoppedadoze
nfeetfromwhereIstoodandkeptbarking.Iknewtheycouldmovefast,soIdidn’twanttotrytooutrunthem.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。T
errified,Islowlykeptwalking,saying,“Comeon,gooddogs!”Justatthiscriticalmoment,apickupappeared,drivenbyt
heranger.2023年长沙市新高考适应性考试英语试题参考答案第一部分听力1-5BBABC6-10CACCB11-15BCCBA16-20CAACB第二部分阅读理解21-23BCD24-27BABD28-31CCBD
32-35BCAD36-40CFADB第三部分语言运用41-45CBCAD46-50CBDAC51-55BADAB56.our57.activities58.to59.fairly60.appreciation61.or62.aregiven63.why64.toconne
ct/tobeconnected65.best第四部分写作应用文写作【参考范文】DearMariam,I’mLiHuafromyourEnglishpoetryclass.I’mwritingtoaskforyourhelp.Thean
nualEnglishPoetryWritingCompetitionwillbeheldnextmonth.However,it’sastruggleforustodecideonthethemeandthesty
le.Iknowyouhaveaverybusyschedule,butI’dbeverygratefulifyoucouldgiveussomepracticalguidance.Meanwhile,we’dliketoinviteyouto
beourjudge.Ifpossible,shallwemeetinyourofficeat4’oclocktomorrowafternoon?Lookingforwardtoyourearlyreply.Yours,LiHua读
后续写【参考范文】Terrified,Islowlykeptwalking,saying,“Comeon,gooddogs!”Suddenly,onedogdasheduptowardsme,sinkinghisteethintomyleg.“Oh,myGod,I’m
inadog’smouthandhe’stryingtoswallowme,”Ithoughttomyself,withthepaintakingmybreathawayasIfelthisteethinmyflesh.Ip
ickeduparocktofighthimoff,butwasnervousthathewouldgoformyneckorthattheotheronewouldcometoattackmetogether.Facingth
esetwoaggressivedogs,Idesperatelyfeltataloss.HardlycouldIstepoutofthetroubleonmyown.Justatthiscriticalmoment,apickupappeare
d,drivenbytheranger.SeeingthestateIwasin,heimmediatelystoppedhispickup,openedthedoor,andsignaledtometogetin.Whenwereachedthebase,hehelpedmeband
agethelegup,earnestlyremindingmethatsafetycomesfirstwhiletravelling.Ifeltrelievedandgrateful.Andfromthenon,Itravelcarefullyaswellascautiously.Afteral
l,nothingismorepreciousthanlife.