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高二英语开学考
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30分)
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个小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.WhatdoweknowaboutTom?
A.He’sjustfinishedapianolesson.
B.Helovesplayingtheguitar.
C.Heplaysdrumsinaband.
2.Wherearethespeakersprobably?
A.Atacafé. B.Atauniversity. C.Atananimalshelter.
3.Howcantheman’srecipebedescribed?
A.It’sareward.
B.It’sasuccess.
C.It’saproblem.
4.Whatdothespeakershaveincommon?
A.Theyarebothbigreaders.
B.Theyarebothinthelibrary.
C.Theybothhavejustfinishedabook.
5.Whatisthewoman’sdutyintheevent?
A.Tomakefood. B.Toplayintheband. C.Togivedirections.
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,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.Whereisthewomanfrom?
A.Spain. B.Italy. C. Finland.
7.Whyisthewomanattheconference?
A.Todosomeresearch.
B.Torepresenthercompany.
C.Tolookforsomeserviceproviders.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whydoesthewomancalltheman?
A.Toaskhimtohelpherstudy.
B.Toinvitehimforboating.
C.Toconfirmtheholidaytime.
9.Whatdoesthewomanpromisethemantodointheend?
A.Helphimrentacar.
B.Bringsomethingforhim.
C.Callhimsoon.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Howmuchdoesthemanhavetopayintotal?
A.$20. B.$25. C.$45.
11.Howdidthemangethisshirtdirty?
A.Bydoingsomecooking.
B.Byeatingnoodles.
C.Bywashingthedishes.
12.Whencanthemangethisshirtbackattheearliest?
A.OnSunday. B.OnMonday. C.OnTuesday.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.TVhostandguest. B.Teacherandstudent. C.Bossandsecretary.
14.Whatdidthemandoinhislastjob?
A.Itmakesstudentslosefocus.
B.Itleadstoviolence.
C.Itoccupiestoomuchtime.
15.What’sthewoman’sresponsetotheprofessor’sopinion?
A.Sheisveryangry.
B.Shedoesn’tbothertoargue.
C.Shetotallyagrees.
16.Whoactuallyinventedthetoy?
A.JillMeanley.
B.CatherineHettinger.
C.ScottMcCoskery.听第10段材料,回答第 17至20题。
17.Whatcanbeaffectedcertainlyifteenagerslacksleep?
A.Theirspirits.
B.Theirlong-termhealth.
C.Theiracademicperformance.
18.Whatistoblameforteenagersnotgettingenoughsleep?
A.Toomuchentertainment.
B.Lackofexercise.
C.Poordiet.
19.Whatadvicedoesthespeakergivetoteenagershavingsleeptrouble?
A.Listeningtomusic.
B.Readingabook.
C.Drinkinghotchocolate.
20.Whatdoesthespeakersuggestschoolsdo?
A.Startandendtheschooldaylater.
B.Shortentheschoolday.
C.Offerartclasses.
第二部分 阅读理解(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和D四个选项中, 选出最佳选项。
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Youmayreturnthetabletthatis“deadonarrival,”arrivesindamagedcondition,orisstillinunopenedboxes,forafull
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customertampering(乱弄)willresultinthecustomerbeingchargedahighrestockingfeebasedontheconditionofthe
product.
21.HowmuchwillyoupayifyoubuythetabletnowandshipittoChina?
A.$163. B.$137.4. C.$102.4. D.$35.
22.Whatdoweknowaboutthetablet?
A.Ithasaneye-friendlyscreen.
B.Itispreloadedwithappsofallkinds
C.Itgivesparentscontroloverthecontentforkids.
D.Ithastailor-madecontentforparentsandchildren.
23.Customerscangetafullrefundwhenreturningthetabletif________.
A.itismissingparts B.itisusedforlessthanaweek
C.itisdamagedaccidentallybythem D.itcan’tbeswitchedonuponarrival
B
Imagineapotter(陶工),sittingquietlyonasmallchair,holdingsoftclay(黏土)inhishands,sculptingitashespinsthe
potterywheel.Theclay’sfateiscompletelyinthepotter’shands.Askilledpotterwouldturnitintoabeautifulcontainerbut
thesameclay,whenhandedtoagreenhand,mayberuined.
Justasthepottershapesclayintocontainers,ourlivesareshapedbythehandsofoursurroundings — thepeoplewe
meet,theplaceswego,eachconversationandeveryexperienceshapeusintowhoweare.
JimRohnoncesaid,“Youaretheaverageofthetop5peopleyouspendyourmosttimewith.”Nowthinkaboutthe
companyyoukeep — theoneswhoshareyourjoys,wipetearsawayandshareyourdreams.Everypartofyouisnothingbut
theiraverage.
Backinmiddleschool,mostofmyclassmatesdidn’tquitematchmylevelofintellect(智力).Moreoftenthannot,Istood
outfromthem;althoughitfeltreallysatisfying,itsomehowlackedthechallengeIdesired.Itwasn’tuntilIstartedhighschool
thatIfoundwhatIwassearchingfor.
Highschooldidfeelfrighteningatfirst.Ifoundmyselfsurroundedbybrighter,wiserandprettierfacesthanIeverimagined.Ifeltinadequatecomparedtothem,butitwasinthatdiscomfortthatIfoundgrowth.
Togrow,yougottobewithpeoplewhostandoutinareaswhereyoufallshort,thosewhoinspireyoutolearnand
improve.Justastoughcompetitionpushesathletestostandout,greatpeoplebringoutthebestinyou.So,findyourpeople,
peoplewho’llinspireandupliftyou,whohavequalitiesyouwant.Theywouldn’tsimplyhandyousuccessbutforceyoutolift
yourselfhigherandhigher.
Butifnegativitysurroundsyou,don’texpectpositivechangesinyourlife.Ifyou’realwayswithpeoplewhoseenothing
butreasonswhythingscan’tbedone,thenthatwillalsobecomeyourreality.
24.Whatdoestheauthorcompareoursurroundingsto?
A.Thepotter. B.Theclay. C.Thepotterywheel. D.Thecontainer.
25.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheauthor’shighschool?
A.Dull. B.Painful. C.Rewarding. D.Thrilling.
26.Whodoestheauthorsuggestreadersbewithinordertogrow?
A.Peoplewhomotivatethemtoadvance.
B.Peoplewhomatchtheirlevelofintellect.
C.Peoplewhoworkinthesameareaastheydo.
D.Peoplewhosharehappinessandsorrowwiththem.
27.Whatisthemessageconveyedinthetext?
A.Toughnessleadstosuccess. B.Positivityoutweighshardwork.
C.Birdsofafeathergathertogether. D.Successlovesasuccessfulcompany.
C
Climatechangeisstressingrainforestswherethehighlysensitivecocoabeangrows,butchocolateloversneednotdespair,
saycompaniesthatareresearchingotherwaystogrowcocoaordevelopcocoasubstitutes(替代品).
CaliforniaCultured,aplantcellculturecompany,isgrowingcocoafromcellculturesatafacilityinWestSacramento,
California,withplanstostartsellingitsproductsnextyear.Itputscocoabeancellsandsugarwatertogethersotheyreproduce
quicklyandreachmaturityinaweekratherthanthesixtoeightmonthsatraditionalharvesttakes,saidAlanPerlstein,the
company’schiefexecutive.Theprocessalsonolongerrequiresasmuchwaterorlabor.
Thesalesofchocolatecandyaroundtheworldreached$238.5billionin2023,researchwebsiteStatistareported.Salesin
theUnitedStatesalonereachedmorethan$25billionin2023,theNationalConfectionersAssociationsaid.Thepriceofcocoa
rosequicklyearlierthisyearbecauseofdemandandtroubleswiththecropinWestAfricaduetoplantdiseasesandchangesin
weather.Theregionproducesthemostoftheworld’scocoa.
ThepushtoproducecocoaindoorsintheUScomesafterotherproducts,suchaschickenmeat,havealreadybeengrown
inlabs.Italsocomesassupermarketshelvesfillwithsnackoptions — somethingthatdevelopersofcocoaalternativessayshowspeoplearereadytotrywhatlooksandtasteslikeachocolatechipcookieevenifthechipcontainsacocoasubstitute.
Whilesomeareseekingtocreatealternativecocoasourcesandsubstitutes,othersaretryingtoimprovethesupplyof
cocoawhereitnaturallygrows.Mars,whichmakesM&MsandSnickers,hasaresearchfacilityatUniversityofCalifornia,
Davisaimedatmakingcocoaplantsmoreresilientsothattheyareabletorecovermoreeasilyandquicklyfromunpleasant
environments,saidJoannaHwu,thecompany’sseniordirectorofcocoaplantscience.Thefacilityhostsalivingcollectionof
cocoatreessoscientistscanstudywhatmakesthemresistanttomorediseasestohelpfarmersinproducingcountriesand
ensureastablesupplyofbeans.
28.WhatcanwesayaboutproductsfromCaliforniaCultured?
A.Theyareproducedataquickspeed. B.Theyhavebeenonsale.
C.Theyrequiremorelabortomake. D.Theycontainnowater.
29.Whatconclusioncanwedrawfromparagraph3?
A.WestAfricaisfacinganeconomiccrisis.
B.Theworldwidemarketforchocolateishuge.
C.TheUSproducesthemostcocoaintheworld.
D.Thesupplyofchocolategoesbeyonditsdemand.
30.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoshowbymentioningchickenmeat?
A.Areasonforeatinglesschocolate. B.Aninspirationforcocoasubstitutes.
C.Amethodofkeepingabalanceddiet. D.Acauseofpickingmoretypesofmeat.
31.HowdoesMarsdealwiththechallengefacingcocoatrees?
A.Bycreatingtheiralternatives. B.Bygrowingthemsomewhereelse.
C.Byincreasingtheirresistance. D.Byplantingtheminlargenumbers.
D
Drinkingsomealcohol(酒)wasoncethoughttohavebenefitsfortheheart,butbetterresearchmethodshavethrowncold
wateronthat.“Drinkinglessisagreatwaytobehealthier,”saidDr.TimothyNaimi,whodirectstheCanadianInstitutefor
SubstanceUseResearchattheUniversityofVictoriainBritishColumbia.
Guidelinesvaryalotfromcountrytocountrybuttheoveralltrendistowarddrinkingless.TheUnitedKingdom,France,
Denmark,HollandandAustraliarecentlyreviewednewevidenceandloweredtheiralcoholconsumptionrecommendations.
Irelandwillrequirecancerwarninglabelsonalcoholstartingin2026.
“Peopleofmyagearewaymoreacceptingofit,”saidTessaWeber,28,ofAustin,Texas.Shestoppeddrinkingthisyear
becauseshe’dnoticedalcoholwasincreasingheranxiety.Shelikedtheresults — bettersleep,moreenergy — andhasstuck
withit.“It’sgoodtoreevaluateyourrelationshipwithalcohol,”Webersaid.
Howmanydrinkscanyouhaveperday?Thatdepends.Drinkingraisestheriskofseveraltypesofcancer,includingcolon,liver,breastandmouthandthroat.Alcoholbreaksdowninthebodyintoasubstancecalledacetaldehyde,whichcan
damageyourcellsandstopthemfromrepairingthemselves.Thatcreatestheconditionsforcancertogrow.
“ThousandsofUSdeathsperyearcouldbepreventedifpeoplefollowedthegovernment’sdietaryguidelines,which
advisementolimitthemselvestotwodrinksorfewerperdayandwomentoonedrinkorfewerperday,”Naimisaid.One
drinkistheequivalentofaboutone12-ounce(盎司)canofbeer,a5-ounceglassofwineorashotofliquor.
Naimiservedonanadvisorycommitteethatwantedtolowertherecommendationformentoonedrinkperday.That
advicewasconsideredandrejectedwhenthefederalrecommendationscameoutin2020.“Thesimplemessagethat’sbest
supportedbytheevidenceisthat,ifyoudrink,lessisbetterwhenitcomestohealth,”Naimisaid.
32.WhatisTessaWeber’sattitudetothenewguidelineonalcoholdrinking?
A.Positive. B.Doubtful. C.Unconcerned. D.Unclear.
33.Whatdoweknowaboutacetaldehyde?
A.Itencouragespeopletodrinkless.
B.Itbenefitstherepairsofheartcells.
C.Itkeepsalcoholfrombreakingdown.
D.Itcontributestothegrowthofcancer.
34.HowmuchalcoholisamanrecommendedtodrinkatmostperdaybytheUSgovernment?
A.A5-ounceglassofwine. B.A-6-ouncecanofbeer.
C.A10-ounceglassofwine. D.A12-ouncecanofbeer.
35 Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?
A.NewResearchonTypesofCancer
B.AlcoholicsAreontheRiseintheUS
C.RisksandBenefitsofDrinkingAlcohol
D.LessAlcoholIsBetterforHealth
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。
Chineseareverygenerouswhenitcomestoeducatingtheirchildren.Notcaringaboutthemoney,parentsoftenwantto
sendtheirchildrentothebestschoolsorevenabroadtoEngland,theUnitedStatesandAustralia.____36____TheChinese
believethatthemoreexpensiveaneducationis,thebetteritis.Soparentswillspendanunreasonableamountofmoneyon
education.____37____
However,whatmostparentsfailtoseeisthatthebestearlyeducationgiventotheirchildrenisusuallyverycheap.
____38____Somechildrenareveryskilledinsomeareaswhilepoorinothers.Whatmostparentsfailtorealizethough,isthattoday’schildrenarebadlyoffforself-respectandself-confidence.Theproblemisthatparentsareonlyeducatingtheirchildren
onhowtotakemultiple — choicetestsandhowtostudywell,butparentsarenotteachingthemthemostimportantskillsthat
theyneedtobeconfident,happyandclever.
____39____Forexample,teachingachildtocookwillimprovemanyoftheskillsthathewillneedlaterinlife.Cooking
requirespatienceandtime.Itisanenjoyablebutdifficultexperience.Agoodcookalwaystriestoimprovehiscooking,sohe
willlearntoworkhardandgraduallyfinishhisjobsuccessfullystepbystep.Theresult,awell-cookeddinner,willgivehim
muchsatisfactionandlotsofself-confidence.
Someoldmachines,suchasabrokenradioorTVsetthatyougiveyourchildtoplaywithwillmakehimcuriousand
arousehisinterest.Hewillspendhourslookingatthem,tryingtorepairthem. ____40____Theseactivitiesarenotonly
teachingachildtoreadabook,butrathertothink,tousehismind.Andthatismoreimportant.
A.Parentscanseethattheirchildren’sskillsdiffer.
B.Parentscanachievethisbyteachingpracticalskills.
C.Themorecostineducation,thebettertheresultwillbe.
D.Yourchildmightbecomeanengineerwhenhegrowsup.
E.Thus,parentsusuallythinkcomputersaremoreconvenientforkids’learning.
F.Forinstance,evenpoorcoupleswillbuyacomputerfortheirsonordaughter.
G.Theyalsowanttheirchildrentotakeextra-courseactivitiestogetaheadstartinlife.
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,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Onacoldwinterday,Dantookhisdogs,MiloandDuke,outfortheirusualmorningwalkatBarkPark.Butthispeaceful
walkwas____41____byMike,ananxiousdogownerwhowas____42____hisbestfriend.Hissmallgraydog,Jackson,had
gottenlostsomewhereintheparkandhe’dalreadybeengoneforquitesometime.Smalldogsdon’tdoverywellincold
weather.Knowingthattherewasnotimetowaste,Danandhisowndogsimmediatelystartedsearchingthepark.____43____,
Jacksonwasnowheretobefound.
Danwasaboutto____44____thesearchandwasalreadyheadingbacktohiscar.ButasDanandhisdogswerecrossing
thebridge,Milosuddenly____45____somethinginthewater.Thinkingthathisdoghadseenaduckorsomethingelse,Dan
triedto____46____theleash(狗链),butMilowouldn’tlisten.Duke____47____in,andthetwodogsinsistedthatsomething
wasgoingon.
Danlookedoutacrossthebridgeandsawasmallandgrayshape____48____intheicyriver.Therealityofthesituation
____49____,andDanimmediatelybeganrunningdowntothewater’s____50____.Withouteven____51____athoughtfor
himself,thebravemanjumpedintothewaterandmovedstraighttowardsthe____52____dog.Jacksonwastrappediniceand____53____holdinghimselfabovewater.Danusedhisarmstobreaktheiceandquicklypulledthedogintohisarms.Thetwo
swamoutofthewaterandbackontodryland,MikewaswaitingforJacksonand____54____himstraighttoanearbyvet
clinic.It’sreportedthatJacksondidn’tsufferany____55____fromtheincidentandisascheerfulasever.
41.A.ignored B.monitored C.interrupted D.occupied
42.A.missing B.pursuing C.comforting D.saving
43.A.Fortunately B.Willingly C.Undoubtedly D.Unluckily
44 A.giveupon B.breakawayfrom C.takeadvantageof D.makeupfor
45.A.observed B.noticed C.rescued D.claimed
46.A.putdown B.pullon C.pickup D.foldup
47.A.cheated B.crowded C.dropped D.joined
48.A.struggling B.waiting C.swimming D.surviving
49.A.responded B.settled C.clicked D.mattered
50.A.center B.edge C.surface D.bottom
51.A.sparing B.designing C.expressing D.defining
52.A.graceful B.terrified C.depressed D.embarrassed
53.A.extremely B.hardly C.creatively D.greatly
54.A.flooded B.walked C.rushed D.saw
55.A.hardship B.drought C.stress D.harm
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。
UNESCOadded“SpringFestival,socialpracticesoftheChinesepeopleincelebrationofthetraditionalNewYear”
___56___theRepresentativeListoftheIntangibleCulturalHeritageofHumanityonDecember4,2024,makingitthecountry
withthemostenlisteditems.UNESCO’srecognitionhighlightsnotonlyitsChineseoriginsbutalsoitsuniversal___57___
(value)ofpeace,harmony,andsocialinclusion.
TheSpringFestivalputsfamilyatitscore.Duringthistime,millionsofpeopletravelhome,creating___58___world’s
largesthumanmigration.Celebrationslastfor15daystotally, ___59___ (end)withtheLanternFestival.
Foodtraditionsplayacrucialroleinthefestival.Disheslikedumplings,stickyricecakes,friedmeatballs,andbraisedfish
carryblessingsfor___60___ (love)ones.Thesetraditionsvarygeographically___61___sharethecommonthemeofgood
wishes.
Thefestivalalsoincorporatesarangeofintangibleculturalheritages.Forexample,reddecorationsandfireworkswere
originallyintended___62___ (scare)awaythemythicalbeast“nian,”___63___werebelievedtopreyonpeopleandlivestockattheturnoftheyear.
Otherculturalsymbolsandevents,suchaspaper-cuts,dragondances,andlanternfestivals,addtothefestiveatmosphere.
Thesetraditions___64___ (celebrate)notonlyinChinabutalsoinotherpartsofAsiaandbeyond,makingtheSpringFestival
a_____65_____ (true)globalevent.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分)
第一节(满分 15分)
66. 你校英文报新增了“饮食健康”专栏,正在面向全校学生征稿,请你以FoodandHealth为题写一篇短文投稿,内
容包括:
1. 推荐中国传统美食;2. 分享健康饮食习惯。
注意:1. 词数80左右;2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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第二节 (满分 25分)
47. 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。
Iwaseightyearsoldandwasn’tawareofallthearrangementsbeingmadeforourjourneyasafamilytoLondonin1950.
MymotherwasingreatpainandwishedtovisitspecialistsinLondon.Myfatherreluctantlyhadtosellourpropertyin
Queensland.Thedaybeforeweboardedtheship,Fatherunwillinglysaidgoodbyetohisfive-year-oldcattledog,Spider,who
waslovedbyusall.Father’sfriendSandywastobehisguardianwhilewewereoverseas,ashehadbeengettingtoknow
Spiderformanyweeks.
Sixweekslater,anairletterarrivedfromSandy,givingmyfatherthenewsthatSpiderhadrunawayjusttwoweeksafter
wehadsailed.SandyhadadvertisedconstantlyonABCandotherregionalnewspapers.Despitemany“sightings”,thedogwas
neverfound.ItseemsSpiderjustkeptrunningandsearchingforus.Ashewascattledog,myfatherthoughthewouldshoeor
dingo-trapped,becauseofhisappearance.ButourfamilythoughtthatFatherheldasecretshopethatSpiderwasstillalive.
WesailedbacktoAustraliatwoyearslaterandre-establishedourhome.Myfatherimmediatelybeganhisownsearchfor
Spider.Onecoldwinter’sSaturdaymorningeightmonthsafterourreturn,myfatherhadacallfromanelderlyladylivingon
herownontheoutskirtsofthetown.Asshetoldmyfatheronthetelephone,itwas“justglimpsesofadingo-typedoginthe
shadows”ofherdisusedtenniscourt.Thatwasenoughformyfathertointerruptmyhomework.
WesetoffinhisblueandblackJensencarwhichhehadbroughtbackfromEngland.Itwashardlytherightvehicleforthe
roughroadswetravelledthatday.Fiveandahalfhourslater,wefoundtherun-downoldproperty.Sadly,shetoldmyfatherthatthe“dingodog”hadn’tbeenaroundforafewdays.Myfatherhadastrangelookinhiseye.Heputtwofingerstohislips
anddidhisspecialwhistleforSpider.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150个左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Suddenlytherewasasoundinthebush.
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Oncehomewehadthetaskofgettingalltheprickles(刺)offhim.
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听力答案1—5BCBAC 6—10CABCB 11—15BCAAB 16—20CCABA
21.B 22.C 23.D 24.A 25.C 26.A 27.D28.A 29.B 30.B 31.C
32.A 33.D 34.C 35.D36.G 37.F 38.A 39.B 40.D
41.C 42.A 43.D 44.A 45.B 46.B 47.D 48.A 49.C 50.B 51.A 52.B 53.B
54.C 55.D
56.to 57.values
58.the 59.ending
60.loved 61.but
62.toscare
63.which 64.arecelebrated
65.trulyFoodandHealth
Chinahasarichvarietyoftraditionalcuisines amongwhichdumplingsstandout.Theyaredeliciousandcontaina
balancedcombinationofingredientslikemeat,vegetables,andflour,providingdifferentoptionsforpeople.
Besidesdumplings,Chinesealwayshaveabalanceddietwithmeat,vegetables,wholegrainsaswellasfruits.Regular
mealsandproperportioncontrolarealsocrucial.Byembracingtheabundanceofnutritiousfoodsavailable,notonlycanwe
enjoythedeliciousnessofChinesecuisinebutalsowecanstrengthenourbodiesinaneasyway.
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Suddenlytherewasasoundinthebush.Outofthegrowthflewthisbattereddogrightintomyfather’sarms.Spiderhadleaped
over the tennis courtfencewith great force and certainty. My father’s eyes shone,and the old lady andI stoodthere with tears
inoureyes.Hekeptlickingmyfather’sfaceandmakingchokingnoises.Hesmeltdreadful.Wewrappedhiminanoldblanket
and I held him on my lap on the way back. He never once took his eyes off my father as we drove home. Every so often I
receivedalickofgratefulness.
Once home we had the trash of getting all the prick es (刺) off him. Before he was put in a tin tub, we gently cleaned him up
with soap. Spider stood stoically through all this as my father also examined his teeth and ears. Spider spent the rest of his
days—years-onthefrontporch,contentandsatisfied,alwaysinwaitformysister andmecominghomefromschoolwherehe
wouldgiveusalotoflickstomake surewe wereallright. Hethenwaited formyfatherbythegarage door.Weneverlefthim
anywherealoneagain.