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2025 届新高考教学教研联盟高三第 次预热考试
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英语试卷
长郡中学;衡阳市八中;永州市四中;岳阳县一中;湘潭县一中;湘西州民中;石门县一中;
由 澧县一中;益阳市一中;桃源县一中;株洲市二中;麓山国际;郴州市一中;岳阳市一中;联合命题
娄底市一中;怀化市三中;邵东市一中;洞口县一中;宁乡市一中;浏阳市一中。
命题学校:长郡中学 审题学校:麓山国际、师大附中
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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)
5 A B C
听下面 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 、 、 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相
10
应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 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.Whenwillthespeakersgettothetheateriftheyleavenow?
A.At7:35. B.At7:45. C.At8:20.
2.Wherearethespeakers?
A.Atadepartmentstore. B.Atanairport. C.Atarestaurant.
3.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodorightnow?
A.WatchTV. B.Gotobed. C.Dohomework.
4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?
A.Thefilmistoolong. B.Thefilmistooshort. C.Thefilmisboring.
5.Whatwillthemando?
A.Flyakitewiththewoman. B.Flyakitebyhimself. C.Stayathome.
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5 A B C
听下面 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 、 、 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对
5 5 .
话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读
两遍。
第6段材料 6-8
听 ,回答第 题。
6.Wheredoesthewomanwanttogoatfirst?
A.TheNewYorkHotel. B.TheCentralPark. C.Thesubwaystation.
7.HowwillthewomangettotheCentralPark?
A.Bybus. B.Byair. C.Bysubway.
8.Whereshouldthewomangetoffasthemanadvised?
A.At44thStreet. B.At45thStreet. C.At46thStreet.
第7段材料 9-11
听 ,回答第 题。
9.Whatwillthespeakershaveasbreakfast?
A.Rice. B.Fruit. C.Sandwiches.
10.Whatkindofsandwichdoestheboylike?
A.Thechickensandwich. B.Thebeefsandwich. C.Thevegetablesandwich.
11.Whydidtheboy’sdadsleeplatelastnight?
A.Heoverworkedlastnight. B.Hewenttomeethisfriend. C.Helostsleeplastnight.
第8段材料 12-14
听 ,回答第 题。
12.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Atthebusstation. B.Atthetrainstation. C.Attheairport.
13.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Goodfriends. B.Husbandandwife. C.Strangers.
14.Whatisthemangoingtodonext?
A.Tospendaholiday. B.Tostartanewbusiness. C.Tomeetanewcustomer.
第9段材料 15-17
听 ,回答第 题。
15.Whatarethetwospeakers?
A.Teachersonthesametour. B.Lecturersataconference. C.Atouristandascientist.
16.WhatwasthemaninChinafor?
A.Foraconference. B.Foralecture. C.Foratour.
17.HowmanycitiesinChinahasthewomaneverbeento?
A.None. B.One. C.Four.
第10段材料 18-20
听 ,回答第 题。
18.WhathappenedtoSam?
A.Hewasknockeddownbyatruck. B.Hefelltothegroundwhencrossingtheroad.
C.Hestoppedthetruckdriverwhencrossingtheroad.
19.Whoaskedthedrivertostop?
A.Thelittleboy. B.Theboy’smother. C.David.
20.WhydidDavidhelpthatpoorwoman?
A.Shehadnomoney. B.Shecouldn’twalk. C.ShewasDavid’sneighbor
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第一节(共 15小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 37.5分)
阅读下面短文,从各题所给的 A、B、C和 D四个选项中选出符合题意的最佳选项。
A
AboutEider-FloatingLodge
ItistheonlyoneofitskindintheFairwoodLakesHolidayPark.Enjoytheultimatecalmandrelaxingstayinthis24m²
house that boasts sliding doors, modern modular spaces and sheltered terrace ( ) and a two-person hot tub. Eider can
露台
accommodateup to4 people thanksto itsdouble bed andbunk bed.Ithas FreeviewTV includingaseparate TVin thedouble
bedroomandfreeWi-Fi.
ThereisaseparateWCandwashroomwithshowerwhichcompletesthesenseofcomfort.Thekitchen,equippedwith
microwave,ovenandhob,openstotheoutsidedeck,aperfectspotforterracediningandtoenjoythesummerevenings.
Accommodation Prices
2nights 3nights 4nights
£410 £555 £620
(Pleasenotethereisanadditional£50chargeperdogperstayinEider.)
Rules
*Theparkclosesstrictlyat9pm.Check-intimesarestrictlybetweenthehoursof4pm-8pm.
*Dogsmustbekeptundercontrol,onaleadandaccompaniedbyaresponsibleadultatalltimes.Dogsarenotpermitted
inanyplayareas.
*Bicycles,electricscooters( ),andmotorizedscootersareallowed,andallroadrulesmustbeobserved.
踏板车
*Vehiclesmustbeparkedinthemaincarparkandkeeptothe5mphspeedlimit.
21 WhatdoweknowaboutEider-FloatingLodge?
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A Itservestastyfood. B ItchargesforWi-Fi.
. .
C Itgetsnoisyintheevening. D Itoffersthecomfortofhome,
. .
22 HowmuchdoesitcosttostayinEiderwithapetdogfor3nights?
.
A £555. B £605. C £620. D £705.
. . . .
23 Whatarevisitorsprohibitedfromdoingduringthestay?
.
A Walkingadoginaplayarea. B Ridingbicycles.
. .
C Parkinginthemaincarpark. D Checkinginat7pm.
. .
B
Elizabeth Keyton, originally from Georgia, the USA, married Arjun, a Malayali. She wanted to learn his mother tongue
tostrengthentheirfamilybond.Intheprocess,shecreatedanInstagrampagecalled“Elikutty”throughwhichshenowteaches
Malayalamtothousandsofpeople.
“Ialways lovedhearing people speak different languages, but whenmy mother from Serbia spoke Serbianat home, my
father showed no interest in learning it, leaving frequent misunderstanding and communicating problems. That’s when I
decided that if I met someone from a different culture, I would try to learn his language, which would be good for us and our
family,”saysElizabethtoTheBetterIndia.
思思想政治 英语试题 第3页(共10页)
{#{QQABbQKAogiAAAJAABgCUwVSCgGQkhECAYgGxFAMsAABiAFABAA=}#}“SowhenmyrelationshipwithArjunstartedlookingseriousbecauseofdifficultiesincommunicating,Idecidedtolearn
Malayalam. However, I found that there weren’t enough resources to learn the language. Most books available were outdated
ormadeforchildren.Asmallamountofmaterialwasoftentoodifficultforcasual( )languagelearnerslikeme,”says
非正式的
the35-year-old.“Later,Istruggledtofindateachersuitedtomyneedsandsomegrammarresourcesonline.”
AsanEnglishteacher,Elizabethusedherteachingskills tolearnMalayalam.She wrotenotes andmadedoodles( )
涂鸦
to learn the letters. “For me, the best way to learn is by explaining it to someone else, so I made an Instagram page in 2018 to
share my notes and small drawings,” she says. Starting out with 1,000 followers in 2018, her Instagram page has over 70,000
followerstoday.SheispleasedtomakelearningMalayalamfunandeasy.
“I have seen what happens when languages are ignored in my own house. My brother doesn’t know Serbian, which
means his family won’t.It’s importantto knowEnglish as it is a global language and helps whenyou go abroad, but the same
respectshouldbegiventonativelanguages.Theyarethetruewaytoaperson’sheart.”saysElizabeth.
24 WhydidElizabethdecidetolearnMalayalam?
.
A Tobuildafoundationforhercareer.
.
B ToimproveherrelationshipwithArjun.
.
C Tobettercommunicatewithhermother.
.
D Tosatisfyherinterestinforeignlanguages.
.
25 WhatdifficultydidElizabethmeetduringherlearning?
.
A Rejectionfromherhusband. B Failuretofindanativepartner.
. .
C Lackofsuitablelearningresources. D Inabilitytofindaprofessionalteacher.
. .
26 WhatwasElizabeth’sInstagram.pageusedtodoatfirst?
.
A Collectlearningtips. B Assistherinself-study.
. .
C Practicesmalldrawings. D TeachothersMalayalam.
. .
27 WhatisElizabeth’sopiniononlanguagelearning?
.
A Usingsocialmediaastheprimarytool.
.
B Respectingourinnerthinkingatalltimes.
.
C Alwaysputtingthefamily’scommonlanguagefirst.
.
D Treatingofficiallanguagesandmothertonguesequally.
.
C
Enlightening, challenging, stimulating, fun. These were some of the words that Nature readers used to describe their
experiences of art-science collaborations in a series of articles on partnerships between artists and researchers. Nearly 40% of
the roughly 350 people who responded to an accompanying poll, said they had collaborated with artists; and almost all said
theywouldconsiderdoingsoinfuture.
Such an encouraging result is not surprising. Scientists are increasingly seeking out visual artists to help them
communicate their work to new audiences. “Artists help scientists reach a broader audience and make emotional connections
thatenhancelearning,”onerespondentsaid.
OneexampleofhowartistsandscientistshavetogetherrockedthescenescamelastmonthwhentheSydneySymphony
Orchestra performed a reworked version of Antonio Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons. They reimagined the 300-year-old score by
思思想政治 英语试题 第4页(共10页)
{#{QQABbQKAogiAAAJAABgCUwVSCgGQkhECAYgGxFAMsAABiAFABAA=}#}injecting the latest climate prediction data for each season-provided by Monash University’s Climate Change Communication
ResearchHub.TheperformancewasacreativecalltoactionaheadofNovember’sUnitedNationsClimateChangeConference
inGlasgow,UK.
Buta genuine partnershipmust bea two-way street.Fewerartists thanscientists respondedto the Naturepoll; however,
several respondents noted that artists do not simply assist scientists with their communication requirements. Nor should their
workbeconsideredonlyasanobjectofstudy.Thealliancesaremostvaluablewhenscientistsandartistshaveasharedinterest
inaproject,areabletojointlydesignitandcancritiqueeachother’swork.Suchanapproachcanbothpromptnewresearchas
wellasresultinpowerfulart.
More thanhalfa centuryago,theMassachusettsInstitute ofTechnology openedits CenterforAdvancedVisualStudies
(CAVS) to explore the role of technology in culture. The founders deliberately focused their projects around light—hence
the"visualstudies"in thename.Lightwas somethingthatboth artistsandscientistshadaninterest in,andthereforecouldform
the basis of collaboration. As science and technology progressed, and divided into more sub-disciplines, the centre was
simultaneously( )lookingtoatimewhenleadingresearcherscouldalsobeartists,writersandpoets,andviceversa.
同时地
Nature’s poll findings suggest that this trend is as strong as ever, but, to make a collaboration work, both sides need to
invest time, and embrace surprise and challenge. The reach of art-science tie-ups needs to go beyondthe necessary purpose of
research communication, and participant must not fall into the trap of stereotyping ( … ) each other. Artists and
对 产生成见
scientistsalikeareimmersedindiscoveryandinvention,andchallengeandcritiquearecoretoboth,too.
28 AccordingtoParagraph1,art-sciencecollaborationshave________.
.
A caughttheattentionofcritics B receivedfavorableresponses
. .
C promotedacademicpublishing D sparkedheatedpubliccontroversy
. .
29 ThereworkedversionofTheFourSeasonsismentionedtoshowthat________.
.
A artcanofferaudienceseasyaccesstoscience
.
B sciencecanhelpwiththeexpressionofemotions
.
C publicparticipationinsciencehasapromisingfuture
.
D artiseffectiveinfacilitatingscientificinnovations
.
30 Whatdoestheunderlinedworld“alliances”inParagraph4probablymean?
.
A associations B attachments C disputes D involvements
. . . .
31 Accordingtotheauthor,art-sciencecollaborations
.
A arelikelytogobeyondpublicexpectations
.
B willintensifyinterdisciplinarycompetition
.
C shoulddomorethancommunicatingscience
.
D arebecomingmorepopularthanbefore
.
D
ThedangerofamajorsolarstormisnowatitshighestinoveradecadeAstheSunreachesthepeakofitsactivitycycle,
the odds of such a storm hitting Earth rise along with its associated risks, including blackouts, disabled satellites anddamaged
cell phones and GPS networks. In the most extreme scenarios, some power grids could be knocked out for weeks or even
months.
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{#{QQABbQKAogiAAAJAABgCUwVSCgGQkhECAYgGxFAMsAABiAFABAA=}#}But that is the worst case. In the face of such potential disaster, our best hope is to learn more about the Sun-Earth
system, monitor solar activity and develop our abilityto predict space weather. With the rightprecautions, solar activity could
bea net positive forhumanity,as it constantlyprotects usagainst harmful radiation from beyondthe SolarSystem Sowhether
we risk the dangers or reap the benefits of living with the Sun will come down to the same thing: our ability to predict and
prepareforwhatourstarisgoingtodonext.
The wholeprediction processislike forecastingnormalweather themore youunderstandthe system,the betteryoucan
predict what it will do. This is no easy task when it comes to our star. The Sun is complex and not yet well understood, and
scientistsmustalsogetabetterhandleonhowitsemissionstravelthroughspaceandaffectEarth.Comparedtoforecastingthe
normalweather,ourspaceweatherpredictionsareabout50yearsbehind
That’s why missions like the Parker Solar Probe - the first spacecraft ever to touch the Sun-are all the more important.
Launched in 2018, Parker has already made several discoveries about how the Sun transports energy outward into space. The
spacecraft’s datahave helpedscientists improvetheirability to predict exactlywhen aneventat the Sun will laterreach Earth.
Establishing that timing is important, because it’s an essential first step to an early warning system that would help avoid the
worst-casescenario.
Yet our current projects are not enough. Parker is not designed to act as a full-time warming system, and it can only
studytheSunfromoneangleatatime.SoaconstellationofsatellitesaroundtheSunarerecommendedtocompletelymonitor
theSunandalwaysbereadytosendwarningsbacktoEarth.
32 Whichofthefollowingisclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedword!
.
A obtain B eliminate C strengthen D tolerate
. . . .
33 Whichofthefollowingismentionedinparagraph2?
.
A Thesolarsystemreleasesalotofharmfulradiationtohumanity.
.
B PeoplemustlearnmoretoreversetheworstresultcausedbytheSun.
.
C Solaractivities,ifdealtwithproperly,canbeverybeneficialtohumanity.
.
D Thepotentialdisastercanbefullypreventedifwemakeaccurateprediction.
.
34 Whatisthemainmessageconveyedinthepassage?
.
A Improvingspaceweatherpredictionsiscrucialforpreparedness.
.
B TheSun’senergytransportmechanismshavebeenfullyunderstood.
.
C Thefrequencyofsolarstormshassignificantlyincreasedoverthepastdecade.
.
D Afull-timewarningsystemistheonlysolutiontopreventingsolarstormimpacts.
.
35 Whatwillthefollowingparagraphsprobablytalkabout?
.
A Thesunnysidesofspaceweatherandsolaractivities
.
B Thedrawbackofthecurrentsolarpredictionprojects.
.
C ThewaystoprotecttheEarthfrompotentialsolarstorms.
.
D ThemeasurestoimproveandredesigntheParkerSolarProbe.
.
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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。
Rejectioncreatesan emotionalrollercoaster.Wefeelthe sadness,anger,andlossof thepersonwhorejectsus,andalso
ourself-respectishurt. 36 Whilethereisnoquickfix,thefollowingsuggestionscanhelpyouovercometheconfusionand
easethepainofrejection.
37 Peopletendtoavoidtheirpain.Thereisnohealingwithoutfeelingyourfeelings.Thereisnohealingwithoutpain.
You must go through the feelings to heal. Let yourself feel the loss and the pain and express your difficult emotions. You
shouldknowthatyouarestrongenoughandcanfacepainwithcouragetohealandgrow.
Take it onemoment at a time. Ittakes time to heal and for the hurt to lessen. In the abyss ( ), it is hardto think too
深渊
far,sobepatientduringthisdifficultperiod.Unfortunately,today,weliveinthefastlane.Wedon’thavepatienceandwewant
thingstohappenimmediately.Patienceisalostart. 38
Develop gratitude. Gratitudeiscure for pain.Pain isaboutwhat we are missing.Gratitude isaboutwhat we are having.
If we focus on the negative, we will see the negatives. 39 Those who show gratitude, develop a positive attitude, and
appreciatetheirsituationminimizetheirpainandcreatemorehappymomentsintheirlives.
Gettingovera rejectionis hard. 40 Itisthere tomakeyougrow.Everyone heals fromrejection at theirown pace in
their own way. We must sympathize with ourselves and accept that reality. It’s important to take your time to deal with
rejectionandto usethepracticessuggested toheal andmoveonto thenewopportunitieslife presentsus.Itwon’tbeeasy,but
itwillbeworthit.
A Feelittohealit.
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B Don’ttakeittoopersonally.
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C However,yourpainwon’tlastforever.
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D So,evenifyouarebroken,keepbusy.
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E Withtime,thesenseoflossandhurtwillease.
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F Thisiswhygettingoverarejectionischallenging.
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G Ifwefocusonthepositive,wewillseethepositives.
.
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{#{QQABbQKAogiAAAJAABgCUwVSCgGQkhECAYgGxFAMsAABiAFABAA=}#}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)
阅读短文,从各题所给的 A、B、C和 D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
TodaywasthedayIplannedtogoandcutmyChristmasTree.
I wonderwhatI’ll getthisyear,asI 41 itfrom far.Maybe awatch orareal bigringor even anewcar.I guessI’d
bettercleanandbakethestockingsIhaveto 42 .Thetimeisshortandmoney’sscarceandIneverhaveenough.
Whileinthestore,Isawaboywho 43 tobereallysad.HelookedatmeandIsaid,“Youseemalittle 44 today.
Haven’tyoupickedoutyourfavouritetoy? Ashe 45 hishead, histears werestreaming fromhiseyes. “I’vepickeditout
buthopeis 46 andI’mafraidthat 47 won’thear.Ialwayslovedthistimeofyear,forSantaalwayscame.Butnowit
won’t 48 much to me. My dad left Mom and me years ago when I was very small. So I don’t remember Christmas with
him being there at all. 49 Mom and me, we always laughed and put up the Christmas tree. Mom 50 this year and
nowthere’sonlyme.”Hiswordstouchedme 51 .Ihungmyheadindeep 52 formydoings.
Now I discover more precious gifts than I had never seen. They now become more 53 to me than they had ever
been.IaskGodtoforgiveme,howcouldIbesoblind.WhenIgetupeachmorningnow,IthanktheLordabove.Whoknows
howlongtheywillbethereto 54 mewithlove.AlessonwaslearnedthisyearasIpreparedforChristmasday.SoIask
nomorebuttobethankfulwhenI 55 !
41 A bought B dragged C planted D unloaded
. . . . .
42 A paint B get C stuff D weave
. . . . .
43 A happened B devoted C applied D appeared
. . . . .
44 A down B annoyed C excited D anxious
. . . . .
45 A dropped B lifted C shook D nodded
. . . . .
46 A meaningless B countable C expectable D gone
. . . . .
47 A Santa B father C storekeeper D stranger
. . . . .
48 A tell B teach C mean D worth
. . . . .
49 A But B So C And D Thus
. . . . .
50 A passeddown B walkedout C passedaway D fadedaway
. . . . .
51 A merrily B hopefully C deeply D surprisingly
. . . . .
52 A memory B heart C thought D regret
. . . . .
53 A shameful B valuable C unforgettable D graceful
. . . . .
54 A help B shower C bless D hug
. . . . .
55 A travel B explore C pray D work
. . . . .
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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。
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and night markets, two 56 (seem) unrelated things, have recently become a
trendingcombination 57 (chase)afterbyyoungpeopleinChina.
Instead of taking place in hospitals or clinics during office hours, consultations, prescriptions, acupuncture, and dietary
advice offered by certified TCM doctors in the busy atmosphere of night markets 58 (attract) a significant number of
youngpeoplesofar.
Young people may not have time to visit hospitals during the day due to work 59 (commit), so this trend has
quickly caught their attention. In today’s fast-paced lifestyle, young people’s awareness of health and wellness is gradually
increasing 60 this form of night markets caters to their health needs. Besides, the night market environment is 61
(relax)thanhospitals,andtheattitudeofhealthcareprovidersismoreapproachable, 62 (improve)theoverallhealthcare
experienceandincreasingpatientengagement.
Visitors used to experience a region’s culture through night markets, 63 they can find a variety of goods, 64
clothingandgroceriestolocalhandicrafts,souvenirsandstreetfood.NowTCMgivesthemonemorereasontogo.
TCM has long been a part of Chinese people’s daily life; its increasing accessibility and integration are now giving this
ancienttraditionmore 65 (strong)andvitality.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分 40分)
第一节(满分 15分)
“ ”(ReadingABookTogether) , Chris
上周五你们班组织了 共读一本书 的阅读分享活动 你的英国朋友 对此很感兴趣。请
, :
你给他写一封邮件分享这次经历 内容包括
1. ;
活动介绍
2.
你的收获。
:
注意
1. 80 ;
写作词数应为 个左右
2.
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
DearChris,
______________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
LiHua
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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。
Rosesarered,violetsareblue,
Sugarissweet,andsoareyou.
Those words were what one of my new classmates wrote to me in an autograph book ( ) when I moved with my
签名簿
familytoanewcountry,feelingextremelylonely.
Having settled in a completely unfamiliar place, my father and mother worked day and night to provide for the family,
though we were still in debt. I spoke a little English and was sent to a public school. Being ten years old, I was placed in the
fourth grade. Some of the children in the class tried to be friendly but I didn’t have time to hang around with them after my
lessonsbecauseIhadtohelpwiththehouseworkandlookaftermylittlebrothersandsisters.
Attheendoftheschoolyearallthekidswereexcitedaboutgoingtocamp,aconceptthatwasquiteforeigntome.Also
foreign to me were some of the customs the children had. The strangest one was the “autograph book”! It was a blank book,
aboutfour by six inches,withpages in differentcolors. Myschoolmates exchanged theirautograph books with eachother and
wrote silly messages on the pages. These messages made no sense to me: “Yours till the kitchen sinks.” “Yours till the horse
flies.” “Yours till Niagara falls.”( ) Teachers and older relatives wrote more serious and practical words like a
永远属于你
prayerorwish—Iremembersomethingabouta“wiseowllivinginatree”( ).
少说话多做事的人
The boywhose desk was nextto mine askedmeto writea few words inhis autograph book. I didn’t knowwhat tosay,
so I just signed my name. Then he asked if he could write in my autograph book. I explained I didn’t have one, embarrassed
andupset.
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ThatnightwhenIwenttobed,Ifeltsorryformyself.
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Thenextday,theboysittingbesidemewhisperedhewantedtogivemesomethingatbreak.
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