秘密★启用前巴蜀中学2022届高考适应性月考卷(九)英语注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号在答题卡上填写清楚。2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。在试题卷上作答无效。3.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。满分150分,考试用时120分钟。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)注意,听力部分答题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将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,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.Whatisthemangoingtodofirst?A.Seeadoctor.B.Attendameeting.C.Fillinforms.2.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atabank.B.Atastore.C.Atanoffice.3.Whatisthewoman’smajorconcernwhenbuyingadesk?A.Thebrand.B.Theprice.C.Thesize.4.Howcanthemangetaticketforthisyear’sexhibition?A.Byvisitingawebsite.B.Bymakingareservation.C.Bygoingtotheexhibitionearlier.5.Whathappenedtothewoman?A.ShewaslateforherflighttoTokyo.B.HerflightfromSeouldidn’tarriveontime.C.Shecouldn’tgotoHongKongasscheduled.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2至4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5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题。6.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?\nA.Helpwithherwork.B.Callforadoctor.C.Getaphysicalexamination.7.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Doctorandpatient.B.Co-workers.C.Interviewerandinterviewee.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10题。8.Whatdoesthemanenjoymostaboutthecourse?A.Hearingtheyoungmusiciansplay.B.Organizingeverysmallthingofthecourse.C.Meetingfamousmusiciansfromallovertheworld.9.Howdoesthemanfindtheyoungmusicians?A.Byadvertisingonline.B.Bye-mailingtheirparents.C.Bytalkingtothebestplayers.10.Whatisrequiredforyoungmusicianstojoininthecourse?A.Perfectperformance.B.Goodlooks.C.Languageability.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13题。11.Whatdoesthemanthinkmakesanadvertisementsuccessful?A.Ithassomethingunusual.B.Ittellsagoodstoryinbrief.C.Itpresentsunforgettableimages.12.Whatdidthemandislikeabouttheadvertisement?A.Themusic.B.Thestory.C.Thecharacters.13.Whatistheadvertisementfor?A.Afilm.B.Adrink.C.Amusicalinstrument.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16题。14.Whatdoesthemanfindhardtodoinaforeigncountry?A.TakeacourseinEnglish.B.Understandotherstudents'jokes.C.Findhisaccommodation.15.Whatisthewomanbusydoing?A.Writinganessay.B.Lookingforajob.C.Preparingforanexam.16.Whywon'tthewomanvisittheman'suniversity?A.Shehasnointerestinit.B.Shedoesn'thavetime.C.Shedoesn'thaveenoughmoney.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20题。17.HowdidtheservantsdealwiththeirearningsinVictoriantimes?A.Theypaidforthehousing.B.Theyboughtfoodandclothes.\nC.Theysentthemtotheirfamilies.18.Howdidtheupper-classchildrenreceiveeducation?A.Bystudyingwiththenurse.B.Bylearningfromthetutorsathome.C.Byattendingschoolswithotherchildren.19.HowdidtheVictorianupper-classparentstreattheirchildrenactually?A.Kindly.B.Cruelly.C.Strictly.20.Whatwillthespeakertalkaboutnext?A.Lower-classfamilies.B.Upper-classchildren'ssituation.C.Comparisonsbetweenupperandlowerclasses.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。ABestSelectionsforTravellersCOMOPOINTYAMUThisisalight-filleddesignheaven.SharplinesframeviewsofPhuket'seastcoastandaswimmingpooloverlookstheBay.Therestaurantsareequallystylish-NahmyaawasgivenaMichelinPlateforitssouthernThaidishes,andthere'salsoaprivatebeachclubonanearbyisland,whichmorethanmakesupforthehotel'sownlackofgoldensands.ROOMS:Villasfrom£208,B&B.www.comohotels.comOURJUNGLECAMPSetonthemainlandaroundathree-hourdrivenorthofPhuketliesanoldrainforest.OurJungleCamp'sbamboohutsandtreehousesareminimalistandcoolenoughintheevening.There'sagreatrestaurantonsiteandthecampcanarrangeavarietyofactivities,includingnaturehikesandraftingalonglazyrivers.ROOMS:From£15,roomonly.www.khaosokecoresort.comTHANYAPURAGoforgoldatthisfitnessresortintheisland'sjunglyheart.Topathletescomeheretotakeadvantageoftheexcellentfacilities,includingtwoswimmingpools,tenniscourtsandboxingrings.Roomsaresimplebuthaveeverythingyouneed,includingcomfybedsandpowershowers.ROOMS:Villasfrom£70,B&B.www.thanyapura.comSALAPHUKETMAIKHAOBEACHSalaPhuketisperfectforalaid-backbeachbreak.Everythingthereseemstohavebeendesignedtoputyouatease:thecalmingvillasandtheswimmingpoolsunkenintothelawn.Youcanspendthedayonthebeachwithabookorrelaxingatthespa.Thefoodissuperb,too-pastriesforbreakfast,papayasaladsandredcurriesforlunchandlobsterfordinner.ROOMS:Villasfrom£109,B&B.www.salahospitality.com\n21.WhatcanvisitorsdoatCOMOPOINTYAMU?A.Attenddesignactivities.B.Camponitsprivatebeach.C.Watchstylishperformances.D.EnjoyThai-flavoredfood.22.Wherecanvisitorsbookavillaiftheyareintosports?A.www.comohotels.com.B.www.khaosokecoresort.com.C.www.salahospitality.com.D.www.thanyapura.com.23.WhocanbemostattractedtoSALAPHUKETMAIKHAOBEACH?A.Ajungleexplorer.B.Anenvironmentalactivist.C.Acomfortseeker.D.Afitnessenthusiast.BAsakid,Ioftengotnosebleeds.MyparentsblamedallthefruitsIatethatgaveme“excessiveheat”-especiallythemangoes,myfavorite.Itdidn'tstopmefromwolfingthemdownbythedozens.AsI’vegrownolder,myfixationonexotic(奇异的)fruithasintensified-theweirder,thebetter.Thedisadvantageofbeinganarmchairpomologist(果树栽培学家)inCanadaisthatmostofourfreshfruitisimported.Thesilverliningisthatalmosteverythinginmylocalstoresqualifiesasexoticandinteresting.Tryinganewfruitexpandsmyunderstandingoftheworldandenrichesmyexperiencewithinit.“Whatlastediswhatthesoulate,”JackGilbertoncewrote,“Thewayachildknowstheworldbyputtingpartbypartintohismouth.”IthinkoftheselineswhenIpreparetoeatanewfruit.Eachtastingisachancetobereunitedwithmyinnerchild,tobewide-eyedandwordlessasIgettoknowit.Thosetaskedwithnamingthesefruitsappeartobeequallyunderaspell,producingnamesassimplisticastheyarecharming.Cottoncandygrapes.Icecreambean.Dragonfruit.MostfruitsItryonlyacoupleoftimes,butthere'soneIkeepreturningto:thesoursop.Atidealripeness,thesoursoptastesliketheidealtropicalfruit.Waitjustaday,though,anditsmellsmorelikefeetthanfruit.Thisrapidrotcomfortsme,incredibly.Watchingabelovedfruittransformfromunripeonetostickyfleshfeelslikewitnessinganactofliving.Theplantsacrificesfruitinhopesofspreadingitsseed;lifewasalwaysthepoint.Anapproachingexpirationdateisonlyencouragementtoenjoytheseaccessiblejoysastheycome.We,too,willsoonfindourbodiessoftenedandbruised.Willwehaveletoursweetestdaysgotowaste?24.Whydoestheauthorlikeexoticfruit?A.Sheisafamouspomologist.B.Ithelpsbroadenherhorizons.C.Itremindsherofherhometown.D.Sheonlylikesstrange-lookingfruit.25.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofthefruitnamesinParagraph3?A.Funny.B.Useful.C.Appealing.D.Powerful.26.Whatdoestheauthorimplyinthelastparagraph?A.Neverjudgeabookbyitscover.B.Timeandtidewaitfornoman.C.Anappleadaykeepsthedoctoraway.D.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.27.What'sthistextmainlyabout?\nA.Benefitsofeatingfreshfruit.B.Memoriesofthecarefreechildhood.C.Explorationsofthenaturalworld.D.Experiencesoftryingexoticfruit.CLefttotheirowndevices,mostchildrenwon'thesitatetolickadoorknoborwipearunnynosewiththeirsleeve.Butisthereanytruthtotheideathattheiraffectionforgettingdirtycanbebeneficialtotheirhealth?Thattheorydatesbacktothe1800s,whenEuropeandoctorsrealizedthatfarmerssufferedfewerallergiesthancityresidents.However,itdidn'tgainwidespreadattentionuntil1989,whenBritishepidemiologistDavidStrachandiscoveredthatyoungsterswitholdersiblingswerelesslikelytobeinfectedthanotherkidswithhayfever.Strachansuggestedthatearlychildhoodinfectionstransmittedbyinsanitarycontacthelpedfosterastrongimmune(免疫的)system.Histheory,calledthehygienehypothesis(卫生假说),providesaconvenientexplanationforwhyallergiesandautoimmunedisorders,haveincreased300percentormoreintheUSsincethe1950s.MaybeWesternsocietieshavebecometoocleanfortheirowngood,andparentstoofearfulofalittledirt.AsmicrobiologistGrahamRooknotes,gettingabitmessycanhelpcultivatethethousandsofmicrobialspeciesthatcallthebodyhomeandkeepithealthy.Providingthatboostcanbeaseasyashavingpets,tendingchickens,orplayinginagreenspace.It’salsowisetogoeasyontheantibiotics(抗生素).Althoughtheycanbelifesaversforpatientswithseverebacterialinfections,there's“arealriskofharm”fromoveruse,saysJohnLynch,adoctorattheUniversityofWashingtonSchoolofMedicine.“Regainingyournativemicrobiotacanbeextremelyhard,"heexplains.Allthisisnottosayyoungstersshouldbemessy.Youdefinitelywantthemtowashtheirhandsregularly,andcleaninghigh-touchsurfacesisvitaltoavoidunpleasantinfectionslikenorovirus,Rookadvised.Justdon'tgooverboardandkillthebacteriaoneverything.Asitturnsout,kidsprobablydoneedafewgermstostayhealthy.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“insanitary”meaninParagraph2?A.Unclean.B.Wide.C.Risky.D.Protective.29.Whichofthefollowingmaybeexplainedbythehygienehypothesis?A.Dirt-freehouses’reducefeverinchildren.B.Somefarmersarehighlyallergictoflowers.C.Beingtoocleanleadstoincreasedallergies.D.Avirusinfectioncausesautoimmunedisorders.30.WhatisJohnLynch'sattitudetotheuseofantibiotics?A.Cautious.B.Supportive.C.Critical.D.Indifferent.31.WhatmightbeRook'sadviceforparents?A.Leavinghigh-touchsurfacesdirty.B.Allowingkidstoplayinthegarden.C.Replacingkids'petswithartificialones.D.Makingtheplayroomsabsolutelyclean.\nDFishgeneticallyengineeredtoglow(发光)blue,green,orredunderblacklighthavebeenabighitamongaquarium(水族馆)loversforyears.Butthepetisnotrestrictedtoglassdisplaysanymore.TheglowingfishhaveescapedfishfarmsinsoutheasternBrazilandaremultiplyinginthestreamsintheAtlanticForest,anewstudyshows.Theunwelcomeinvaders(入侵者)arewell-knowntoscientistswhohaveusedzebrafishfordevelopmentalandgeneticstudies.NativetoSoutheastAsia,thefreshwaterfishwereengineeredtoglowforresearchpurposesinthelate1990sbyputtinginthemgenesfromjellyfishandcoral.Inthe2000s,companiessawthepotentialoftheglowingfishaspets.AndréMagalhães,abiologistattheFederalUniversity,firstspottedtheengineeredzebrafishswimmingintheRiverBasinin2015.ThewatersborderthelargestdecorativefishfarmsofLatinAmerica,andMagalhãessaysthefishprobablyescapedsomeofthefarms'ponds.TheBrazilianwatersdon’thaveanylocalpredators(捕食者)forzebrafishandthefisharereproducingallyearround,withapeakduringtherainyseason.Butthetransgenicfishseemtoachievesexualmaturityearlierthantheirancestors,whichallowsthemtoreproducemoreandspreadfaster.Theinvadersarealsoeatingwell:adiversifieddietofnativeinsectsandalgae.Beforelong,Magalhãessays,thefishcouldbecomeplentifulenoughtodirectlyaffectlocal:speciesbycompetingforfoodorpreyingonthem.Tuckett,aresearcherinFlorida,saystheBraziliandetection“shouldbeawake-upcall”forfishproducersandnaturalresourcemanagersinBrazil.Buthesuspectsthetransgenicfishwillencounterpredatorsastheymovetolargerbodiesofwater.Andtheanimals'brightcolorswillmakethemdisadvantaged.Fornow,theglowingfish“couldbeconsideredlittleweedsgrowingupoutoftheconcrete”.Tuckettsays.Magalhãeslikesthemetaphor,butpointsoutthatevenlittleweedscangrowtocausealotofdamage.32.Whatcanweknowabouttheglowingfish?A.Theywerereleasedintotheocean.B.Theycarrygenesfromotherspecies.C.Theydon'tenjoypopularityanymore.D.Theywerefirstcreatedforcommercialuse.33.Whydotheglowingfishmultiplyrapidly?A.Therearefewspeciesfeedingonthem.B.Theymatureasearlyastheirancestors.C.Theyprefertoreproduceintherainyseason.D.Nootherspeciescompetewiththemforfood.34.WhatmightTuckettagreewithabouttheescapedglowingfish?A.Theywillgrowinlargenumbers.B.Theywillposeagreatthreattonature.C.Theywillbeeasytargetsforpredators.D.Theywilleasetheworryoffishproducers.\n35.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthistext?A.TransgenicFishInvadesBrazilianStreamsB.EscapedSpeciesAreUnwelcomeinNatureC.GeneticallyEngineeredFishAreinDemandD.ZebrafishTravelsFartoColonizeOtherWaters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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Weknowfromresearchthatputtingpentopaperhasmanybenefitsthatcansupportwellnessinthistimeofdigitaloverload.Ithasbeenscientificallyproventoreduceanxiety,liftyourmoodandstrengthenyourimmunesystem.__36__Closeyourlaptop,grabanotebookandpen,opentoablankpage,andwritedownwhatevercomestomind.I'vebeenjournalingformorethan25years.WhenIwritebyhand,Ireleasefeelingsandemotionsthatrolldownthetipofthepenandontothepage.Turnsoutthattheartofformattingeachletteronthepagehelpsyoubetterkeeptheinformationyouarerecording.__37____38__There'snoneedtoworryaboutthedeviceIamworkingonbeingchargedup,orbeingdistractedawayfromtheverythingIamworkingonwiththeendlessnoiseofincomingmessages,orgettingtherequiredsignalfromtheInternet.Oneweekend,Isatforoveranhourandhandwrotethreebirthdaycards.Ifoundmyselflostinthewritingspaceandtotallyengagedinthehand-letteringdesignthatIcreatedontheenvelopes.__39__Thatwasasharpcontrastto.theconcentrationofmultitasking.Writingbyhandbuildsyourcreativemuscles,whichdon'tgetstimulatedinthesameimpactfulwaywhenyouworkonakeyboard.ThewisewordsofNancyOlsonshowthebenefitsofwritingbyhand:“__40__Ittransportsustounexpectedplaces,onwingsthatrequireonlyasmallamountofinktokeepthemhigh,destinationunknown.Andintheprocess,themindfulnessthatwritingcreatesencouragescalmandcreativity.”A.Sowhynotgivewritingbyhandatry?B.Perhapsthisisthetruemagicofthepen.C.Itcanalsohelpyouorganizethethoughts.D.Theactofjournalingtakesmanypeopleoffline.E.Thepoweroffocusinthatmomentwascharming.F.Writingspaces,nomatterhowshort,arelikeamindfulness.G.Ilovethedirectnessofputtingpentopaperwithoutbeinginterrupted.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。Man'sbestfriendisbeingcreditedwithsavinghisowner'slifeduringascare.81-year-oldHarrySmithofPortSt.Lucie,Floridaisamanof__41__.Hetakeshis9-year-old\ndogSarahJaneforawalkaroundthelakeacrossthestreetfromhishousetwiceàday,everyday.Smith,whousesanelectricwheelchairto__42__,wasononeofhisregularwalkswhensomething__43__happened.Theleftwheelofhiswheelchairgot__44__inapit(坑),andashetriedtoreverseoutofthedirt,hiswheelchairlosttraction.Heendeduprollingdownthe__45__andflippingoffhiswheelchairintothelake.Sensingherownerwasin__46__,SarahJanebeganbarkingloudlyasSmith__47__tokeephisheadabovewater.Herpersistentbarking__48__theattentionoftwoneighborsworkingintheirdrivewayacrossthestreet,whorushedovertoseewhatthe__49__wasabout.OneofthosemenwasEdwardShuling,whosaidhe__50__thoughtthedogmayhavegottenintoafightwithanalligator,beforehesawSmith'sheadstickingoutofthewater.Shulinginstantly__51__in.Asecondneighbor,Aby“Jacob”Chacko,was__52__closelyandhappenedtospotOfficerAdamonhiswaydowntothewater.Together,thethreemen__53__Smithoutofthewaterandbacktosafety,muchtohis-andSarahJane's--__54__.“WearethankfulforMr.Smith'sdogandthetwobystandersthathelpedsavehislife!”thepostreads.“Andasthesayingremains__55__...Aman'sbestfriendishisdog.”41.A.actionB.routineC.virtueD.character42.A.glancearoundB.comearoundC.getaroundD.turnaround43.A.unusualB.strangeC.difficultD.puzzling44.A.stuckB.separatedC.hitD.broken45.A.hillB.bankC.riverD.wheelchair46.A.doubtB.depthC.troubleD.despair47.A.hurriedB.wavedC.struggledD.jumped48.A.distractedB.focusedC.demandedD.caught49.A.noiseB.incidentC.sceneD.event50.A.additionallyB.initiallyC.eventuallyD.similarly51.A.turnedB.fellC.checkedD.jumped52.A.appearingB.followingC.movingD.coming53.A.pulledB.seizedC.toreD.kicked54.A.delightB.amusementC.surpriseD.relief55.A.certainB.familiarC.trueD.popular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。After__56__(enjoy)amuseumoranartgallery,peopleusuallyvisitthesouvenirshoptobuyagifttorememberthevisit.Thesouvenirshavehistory,significanceandcultureinthem.Thelatestdigitaltechnologyishelpingmuseumstobemorecreative.InOctober2021,theHubeiProvincialMuseum__57__(issue)10,000digitalcopiesoftheswordofGouJian,__58__famousculturalrelicondisplayatthemuseum.Itspopularitycanbeseenby__59__quicklyitsoldout.WangXianfu,headofthemuseumsaidallthecopiesweresoldinjustthreeseconds.Digitalcollectionsgobeyondtherestrictionsoftimeandspace,makingmuseumsmoreopen,__60__(interest)andmodern.It'sanewexperience,\na__61__(combine)ofcivilizationandmodernhigh-tech.Thepopularityofdigitalculturalrelicswiththepublichasresulted__62__moremuseumsexploringtheconcept.Abird-shapedwinecontainerfromtheShangDynasty,oneofthemostfamoustreasures__63__(exhibit)intheHenanProvincialMuseum,wasdigitizedandsoldonlineinDecember.Digitizedculturalrelicsareanewformofculturalcreativeproducts.Itusesblockchaintechnology__64__(generate)auniquecertificatethroughwhichtheproductcanbesold,collectedandused.TogetherwithAlipay,themuseumlaunchedtheapp“Let'sdoarchaeologytogether”,whichattractedmorethan30million__65__(visit)duringtheseven-dayNationalDayholidayin2021.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,你校橙子辅导中文社准备针对国际学生开设一个现代汉语发展史的讲座,学校网站也会对此讲座进行直播。你的朋友Jack一直在学习中文,请你写一封信邀请他在线上收看这个直播讲座。内容包括:1.讲座时间和观看地址(微博橙子辅导);2.讲座内容;3.邀请参加。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearJack,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。Highschoolgraduationmarksahugeturningpointinayoungperson'slife.It'satransitionfromchildhoodtoadulthood,andyou'llrememberthatmomentforever.DaveriusPeters,asenioratHahnvilleHighSchoolinBoutte,Louisiana,hadbeenlookingforwardtothisspecialdayforawhile.However,whenhearrivedatthegraduationceremony,aschoolrepresentativeblockedhimfromenteringtheceremony'svenuebecausehisblacksneakersviolatedthedresscode.Theschool'sgraduationdresscodestatesthatmalestudentsmustweardarkdressshoestotheceremonyandnoathleticshoeswereallowed.Whentheschoolrepresentativedeniedhimentry,Peterswentintoshock.Healsofeltsad,imaginingwhathisparentswouldthinkifhecouldn'tattendhisowngraduation.Hejustwantedtowalkacrossthestageandgetthediplomahe'dworkedsohardfor.Withonlyminutesuntiltheceremonywassettobegin,hefelthopeless.Heneithertookthe\nphonewithhimnorhadenoughtimetostopatastoretobuynewshoes.Ashepacedanxiouslyoutsidetheconventioncenter,hespottedaglimmerofhope.He'dnoticedafamiliarface,JohnButler.Butlerhelpsmentor(指导)studentsatthehighschool,andmanystudentslookuptohim.Butleralwaysdidwhathecouldtohelpthestudents.He'sjust“thattypeofperson.”Whenastudent'shavingabadday,Butlercallsthemoutofclasstopersonallytalkwiththem.HehadadaughtergraduatingwithPeters,sohewasattendingthegraduationceremonyasaparentthatday.PetersranovertoButlerandexplainedhisshoeproblem.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。Withoutasecondthought,Butlertookoffhisownshoes.WhenPetersslidacrossthestage,hisfamilynoticedhisnew,ill-fittingshoes.英语参考答案听力:1~5BABCC6~10ABAAC11~15ACBBA16~20BCBAC阅读理解:A篇:DDCB篇:BCBDC篇:ACABD篇:BACA七选五:ACGEF完型填空:41~45BCAAB46~50CCDAB51~55DBADC语法填空:56.enjoying57.issued58.a59.how60.interesting61.combination62.in63.exhibited64.togenerate65.visitors作文:\nItissaidthatyouhavebeenlearningChinese.At6:00pmthisweekend,alivelectureonthe"historyofmodernChinesedevelopment"sponsoredbythe"orangeguidance"Chinesesocietywillbeheld.Thislivelecturewillbebroadcastonthemicroblog"orangeguidance".Ilookforwardtoyourwatching.ThemaincontentofthislectureistoexplainhowmodernChineseisdevelopedandimproved?Andwhatproblemsarefacedinthedevelopmentprocess?Howdoexpertsandscholarssolvetheseproblems?Finally,Isincerelyinviteyoutowatchthislivebroadcastagain续写:第一段:ThenhesaidtoDaveriusPeters,"ifweexchangeshoes,youcanparticipatenormally.Hurryup.".Peterssaid,"butmyshoesaremuchsmallerthanyours.Whatdoyoudo?""Don'tworry,Ihavemyownway."AlthoughPetershesitated,hechosetoexchangeshoesforthisadultceremony.Atthistime,hefinallyfeltalittlesecureinhisheartandcouldnolongerworryaboutbeingunabletoattendtheceremony第二段:ThenIsuddenlyrealizedthatIforgottoremindmychildtochangeshoesbeforegoingouttoday,butaquestioncametomymind,"sowhoseshoesarethesenow?"Theceremonywascarriedoutinjoyandendedinreluctance.WhenPeterscametohisfamilyandwasaskedabouttheoriginoftheshoes,Peterstoldthewholestory.Finally,thefamilycouldn'thelpbutthanktheteacherforsendingwarmthintimewhenachildneededhelpmost.