遂川中学2022届高三年级第一学期第六次月考英语试题第一部分听力-13-\n第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)A-13-\n“ThedaywillbethemostmemorableinthehistoryofAmerica,”wroteJohnAdamsin1776.“Peoplewillhonoritwithparades,fireworksandcelebrations”,headded.AdamswastalkingaboutthesecondofJuly.ThatisthedaytheContinentalCongressvotedinsupportofindependencefromtheBritish.ButthedatewrittenontheDeclarationofIndependenceisJuly4.So,since1776,AmericanshavecelebratedJuly4asthecountry'sIndependenceDay.SeveralearlypresidentsoftheUnitedStatesdiedonJuly4.TheyincludeJohnAdams,whobecamethesecondpresident.AdamsandThomasJefferson,thecountry'sthirdpresident,bothdiedonthecountry's50thanniversaryofIndependenceDay.JamesMonroe,thefifthU.S.president,diedonJuly4,1831.Andthe30thpresident,CalvinCoolidge,wasbornonJuly4.MostAmericanscelebrateIndependenceDaywithbarbecues,paradesand,yes,fireworks.Butafewcelebratebyeatingallthehotdogstheycan.Sincetheearly1970s,arestaurantcalledNathan'sFamoushasorganizedacompetitiontoseewhocaneatthemosthotdogsinashorttime.TheeventisnowshownonsportsbroadcasterESPN.Itincludesawomen'scompetitionandamen'sevent.BothareheldinNewYorkCity,inanareacalledConeyIsland.In10years,JoeyChestnuthaswonthemen'scontestninetimes.In2022,hesetarecordatthecompetitionbyeating70hotdogsin10minutes.The2022women'swinner,MikiSudo,haswonineachofthepastthreeyears.In2022,sheate38(andahalf)hotdogs.Let'sgobacktothosefireworks,probablythemostcommonimagerelatedtoIndependenceDay.Americansreally,reallylovefireworks.TheAmericanPyrotechnicAssociationreportedthatAmericansspent$825milliononfireworkslastyear.Wheredomanyofourfireworkscomefrom?China.Bytheway,wealsoimportmostofourAmericanflagsfromChina,too.21.WhendidtheContinentalCongressvotetobreakawayfromtheBritish?A.July2,1776B.July4,1776C.July4,1831D.July2,182622.HowmanypresidentsarerelatedtotheIndependenceDay?A.2B.4C.3D.523.Inwhichyeardidn’tMikiSudowinthehotdogmatch?A.2022B.2022C.2022D.2022BIbelongtothatclassificationofpeopleknownaswives.IamAWife.And,notaltogetherincidentally,Iamamother.Nottoolongagoamalefriendofmineappearedonthescenefreshfromarecentdivorce.Hehadonechild,whois,ofcourse,withhisex-wife.Heislookingforanotherwife.AsIthoughtabouthimwhileIwasironingoneevening,itsuddenly-13-\noccurredtomethatItoo,wouldliketohaveawife.WhydoIwantawife?I’dliketogobacktoschoolsothatIcanbecomeeconomicallyindependent.Iwantawifewhowillworkandsendmetoschool.Andmeanwhiletakecareofmychildren.Iwantawifewhoisagoodnurturingattendanttomychildren,whoarrangesfortheirschooling,makessurethattheyhaveanadequatesociallifewiththeirpeers,etc.Iwantawifewhotakescareofthechildrenwhentheyaresick,awifewhoarrangestobearoundwhenthechildrenneedspecialcare,because,ofcourse,Icannotmissclassesatschool.Mywifemustarrangetolosetimeatworkandnotlosethejob.Itmaymeanasmallcutinmywife’sincomefromtimetotime,butIguessIcantoleratethat.Needlesstosay,mywifewillarrangeandpayforthecareofthechildrenwhilemywifeisworking.Iwantawifewhowilltakecareofmyphysicalneeds.Iwantawifewhowillkeepmyhouseclean.Awifewhowillpickupafterme.Iwantawifewhowillkeepmyclothesclean,ironed,mended,replaced,andwhowillseetoitthatmypersonalthingsarekeptintheirproperplacesothatIcanfindwhatIneedtheminuteIneedit.Iwantawifewhowillplanthemenus,dothenecessarygroceryshopping,preparethemeals,servethempleasantly,andthendothecleaningupwhileIdomystudying.IwantawifewhowillcareformewhenIamsickandsympathizewithmypainandlossoftimefromschool....If,bychance,IfindanotherpersonmoresuitableasawifethanthewifeIalreadyhave,Iwantthelibertytoreplacemypresentwifewithanotherone.Naturally,Iwillexpectafresh,newlife;mywifewilltakethechildrenandbesolely(单独地)responsibleforthemsothatIamleftfree.WhenIamthroughwithschoolandhaveajob,Iwantmywifetoquitworkingandremainathomesothatmywifecanmorefullyandcompletelytakecareofawife’sduties.MyGod,whowouldn’twantawife?24.Whydoestheauthorwantawife?A.Tofollowinthefootstepofthemalefriend.B.Toforgetaboutthepastmarriage.C.Toturnoveranewleaf.D.Togetridofthefamilyduties.25.Accordingtothepassage,awifeshould______.A.becomeeconomicallyindependentB.beresponsibleonlyforherchildrenC.bearalltheresponsibilitiesinafamily-13-\nD.quitworkingandremainathome26.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.Howtobeagoodwife.B.Complaintsofbeingawife.C.Awife’sstatusinafamily.D.Awife’sresponsibilities.27.Theauthorwrotethisarticleina/an______tone.A.poeticB.ironicC.humorousD.pessimisticCManychildrenfirstlearnthevalueofmoneybyreceivinganallowance(pocketmoney).Thepurposeistoletthechildrenlearnfromexperiencesatanearlyagewhenfinancialmistakesarenotverycostly.Theamountofmoneythatparentsgivetotheirchildrentospendastheywishdiffersfromfamilytofamily.Timingisanotherconsideration.Somechildrengetaweeklyallowance.Othersgetamonthlyallowance.Inanycase,parentsshouldmakeclearwhat,ifanything,thechildisexpectedtopayforwiththemoney.Atfirst,youngchildrenmayspendalloftheirallowancesoonaftertheyreceiveit.Iftheydothis,theywilllearnthehardwaythatspendingmustbedonewithinabudget.Parentsareusuallyadvisednottooffermoremoneyuntilthenextallowance.Theobjectistoshowyoungpeoplethatabudgetdemandsachoicebetweenspendingandsaving.Olderchildrenmayberesponsibleenoughtosavemoneyforlargercostslikeclothingorelectronics.Manypeoplewhohavewrittenonthesubjectofallowancessayitisnotagoodideatopayyourchildforworkaroundthehome.Thesejobsareanormalpartoffamilylife.Payingchildrentodoextraworkaroundthehouse,however,canbeuseful.Itcanevenprovideanunderstandingofhowabusinessworks.Allowancesgivechildrenachancetoexperiencethethreethingstheycandowithmoney.Theycanshareitintheformofgiftsorgivingtoagoodcause.Theycanspenditbybuyingthingstheywant.Ortheycansaveit.Savinghelpschildrenunderstandthatcostlygoalsrequiresacrifice.Youhavetocutcostsandplanforthefuture.Requiringchildrentosavepartoftheirallowancescanalsoopenthedoortofuturesavingandinvesting.Manybanksofferservicestohelpchildrenandteenagerslearnaboutpersonalfinance.Asavingsaccountisanexcellentwaytolearnaboutthepowerofcompoundinterest.Compoundingworksbypayinginterestoninterest.So,forexample,onedollarinvestedattwopercentinterestfortwoyearswillearntwocentsinthefirstyear.Thesecondyear,themoneywillearntwopercentofonedollarandtwocents,and-13-\nsoon.Thatmaynotseemlikealot.Butovertimeitaddsup.28.Givinganallowance,parentsshouldconsiderallthefollowingEXCEPT_______.A.howmuchthechildshouldgeteachtimeB.howoftenachildcangetitC.wherethemoneyreallygoesD.whetherthechildhasmadeabudget29.Theauthorofthepassageholdstheopinionthat________.A.keepingallowancesinthebankisthebestchoiceforchildrenB.childrencanlearntosetuptheirownbusinesswiththeirallowancesC.whatchildrenlearnbyhandlingallowancesmaybebeneficialinthefutureD.itisnotagoodideatopaychildrenforhouseworkathome30.Theunderlinedwords“compoundinterest”inthepassageprobablymeans________.A.moneypaidbythebankonyouroriginalmoneyandthegainfromitB.strongerpowertoholdone’sattentiontosavingmoneyC.increasingcuriositytolearnhowtomakemoremoneyD.thesumofmoneythatyouearnfromkeepingyourmoneyinthebank31.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.BeGeneroustoPayYourChildren.B.AllowancesHelpChildrenLearnaboutMoney.C.SavingAllowancesDoesGoodtoChildren.D.BeWisetoAvoidFinancialMistakes.DUntilrecently,scientistsandauthorswereatabsolutedisagreementoverthepointofcrying.InKingHenryVI,Shakespearewrote,“toweepistomakelessthedepthofgrief(悲痛)”,andtheAmericanwriterLemonySnicketsaid“unlessyouhavebeenvery,verylucky,youknowthatagood,longsessionofweepingcanoftenmakeyoufeelbetter,evenifyourcircumstanceshavenotchangedonebit”.CharlesDarwin,ontheotherhand,thoughtthattheproductionoftearswasmerelyauselesssideeffectofthewaythatthemusclesaroundtheeyeworked.Forhim,thosemuscleshadtocontract(收缩)fromtimetotimesothattheydidn’toverflowwithblood;thesqueezeoftearswassimplyanunintended(无意识的)consequenceofthatevolvedphysiologicalprocess.Hedidacknowledgethatcryingcouldhelpyounginfants(未成年人)attracttheattentionoftheirparents,though.Wenowknowthatcrying–atleast,thesortthatadultsdo–isacomplexphysiologicalresponsetosomekindofemotionalstimulus(刺激).Themostnoticeable(显著的)featureisofcoursethesheddingoftears,butitalsoincludeschanges-13-\ninfacialexpressionsandbreathingpatterns.Fromascientificperspective(观点),cryingisdifferentfromtheproductionoftearsinresponsetoachemicalirritant(刺激物),likewhenyouaccidentallyrubyoureyesaftereatingspicyfoods.Eventhetearsthemselvesaredifferent.In1981,MinnesotapsychiatristWilliamHFreyIIdiscoveredthattearsbroughtonbysadmovieshadmoreproteininthemthanthosethatflowedinresponsetosomefreshlychoppedonions.Asanyonewhohasattendedaside-splitting(令人大笑的)comedyactorlistenedtoagroomreadweddingvows(誓言)tohisbride,emotionaltearsaren’tlimitedtofeelingsofmelancholy(愁思).Butwhileallofusarefamiliarwiththefeelingsthatareassociatedwithcrying,whetherforjoyorsorrow,there’snotmuchthat’sknownaboutwhywedoitasadults–butthereareplentyofideas.Oneideaisthatadultcryingisn’tactuallyallthatdifferentfromthesortthatbabiesdo,atleastwhenitcomestoitssocialnature.Inotherwords,perhapsweepingisaliteralcryforattention,ameansofsolicitingsupportandhelpfromourfriendswhenweneeditthemost.It’sawayofcommunicatingourinneremotionalstateatatimewhenwemaynotbeabletofullyarticulate(清晰地表达)it.Whilethismayexplainsomeformsofcrying,manyresearchershavefoundthatadultsoftencrywhenthey’recompletelyalone.Anotherpossibilitythatisthatcryingmightserveasameansof“secondaryappraisal,”helpingpeopletorealizejusthowupsettheyare,awayofhelpingthemunderstandtheirownfeelings–it’saprovocativeidea,withatleastsomeevidencetosupportit,insomecases.Andthenthere’sthenotion(概念)ofcatharsis:cryingprovidesforrelieffromemotionallystressfulsituations.TheideaisconsistentnotonlywiththewordsofShakespeare,butwiththeRomanpoetOvid,whowrote:“Itisarelieftoweep;griefissatisfiedandcarriedoffbytears.”TheGreekphilosopherAristotlealsowrotethatcrying“cleansesthemind”.Ina1986studyofpopularUSmagazinesandnewspapers,onepsychologistfoundthat94%ofarticlesaboutcryingsuggestedthatithelpedtorelievepsychologicaltension.Indeed,a2022studyofnearly4,300youngadultsfrom30countriesfoundthatmostreportedimprovementsinboththeirmentalandphysicalwellbeingafteraboutofcrying,butnotall.Somereportednochangeafteracryingsession,andsomeevensaidthattheyfeltworseafterwards.Thedifferenceseemstolieinthesocialcontext:ifapersonfeltembarrassedaboutcryinginpublic,forexample,theymightfeellessresolvedthaniftheycriedaloneorwithasingleclosefriend.Thestudyalsofoundthatwhenpeopletriedtosuppressorhidetheircrying,theyalsowoundupfeelinglessreliefafterwards.-13-\nSothenotionofhaving“agoodcry”isnotwithoutmerit(价值),butitseemstonecessitate(需要)therightkindofsocialsupporttobeeffective,whichmeans,intheend,thatadultsmightjustcryformuchthesamereasonashumaninfants:toseekhelpfromtheirfriendsandfamily.32.AccordingtoDarwin,theproductionoftears______.A.wasawaytogetridofbademotionsB.wasregardedasthesamewithcryingC.wasintendedtoattractothers’attentionD.wasnothingbutaphysiologicalprocess33.Accordingtothepassage,whydopeoplecry?A.Toaskforhelp.B.Togetridofloneliness.C.Toimprovewellbeing.D.Toreleasebademotions.34.WhoDOESN’TsharethesameideawithShakespeareaboutcrying?A.LemonySnicketB.AristotleC.OvidD.CharlesDarwin35.Thebesttitleofthepassagewouldbe______.A.IshavingacrygoodforusB.DifferenttypesofcryingC.WhydopeoplecryD.Experimentsoncrying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。AnewstudyexploresthecustomoftippingintheUnitedStates.ManyAmericansgivetipstopeoplewhoperformajobforthem,especiallyworkersintheserviceindustry.36.ThenewsurveywasdoneforthewebsiteCreditCards.com.PrincetonSurveyResearchAssociatesquestionedover1,000individuals.Thesubjectswereaskedabouthowandwhentheyoffertips.Theresearchersfoundthatmengivebiggertipstorestaurantworkersthanwomen.Italsofoundpeopleallied(结盟,联盟)withtheRepublicanPartygivebiggertipsthansupportersoftheDemocraticParty.37.Thesurveyfoundthatpeoplewhoearn$50,000ormoreayeargivebiggertipsthanthosewhoearnlessthan$50,000.Onelikelyreason:thewealthierAmericanshavemoremoneytospend.Thereportalsosaidthatwhengettingahaircut,67percentalwaystipthepersondoingthecutting,while12percentneverdo.Inacoffeeshop,29percentalwaystipthepersonpreparingtheircoffee,while30percentneverdo.MichaelLynnisaprofessorofconsumerbehaviorandmarketingattheCornellUniversitySchoolofHotelAdministrationinNewYork.Inearliersurveys,Lynnsaid,-13-\n38.Insomestudies,mengavebiggertipsthanwomen.Inothers,womengavemoremoney.Creditcards.comspoketooneserveratarestaurantinVirginia.Shesaid,"AllofthereallybigtipsI’vegottenhavebeenfrommen,andsomeofthereallybadoneshavebeenfromgroupsofwomen.Ithinksometimesmentipmorebecausethey'retryingtoimpresssomeone."Tipsareveryimportanttoserviceemployees.PeoplewhoworkatrestaurantsoftengetmostoftheirearningsfromtipsNationwide,Americansgenerallytipbetween15to20percentatrestaurantsandleavefrom$2to$10adayforthepeoplewhocleantheirhotelrooms.39.TippingdiffersacrosstheworldIn2022,CondeNastTravelermagazinepublishedareportontippingaroundtheworld.Herearesomeofitsfindingsaboutrestaurants:InNigeria,a10percenttipisenoughifaservicechargehasnotalreadybeenaddedtothecostofarestaurantmeal.Buthereissomethingtokeepinmind.Ifyouareabletogivethepersonservingyouatiporabiggeronethanwhatisexpected,yourgenerositywillbewelcome.40.A.InBrazil,notipisrequiredbecausea10percentservicechargeisgenerallyaddedonrestaurantbills.B.Manyserviceworkersdonotmakemuchmoney,andevenanextradollarortwocanmakeadifferenceintheirlives.C.Theypayalittleextratopeoplecuttingtheirhair,drivingthemacrosstownorservingthemamealatarestaurant.D.Andwhenstayingatahotel,27percentalwaystipthehousekeepingcrewand31percentneverdo.E.Tipsof15percentarealsocommonforpeoplewhodrivetaxis.F.hefoundmixedresultsonthegenerosityofmenandwomenwhenitcomestotipping.G.AndpeoplewholiveinthenorthernU.S.aremoregenerouswithtipsthanthoselivingintheSouth.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30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,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。SomeyearsagoonahotsummerdayinsouthFlorida,alittleboydecidedtogoforaswimintheoldswimmingholebehindhishouse.-13-\nInahurrytodiveintothe41water,heranoutofthebackdoor,leaving42shoes,socks,andhisshirtashewent.Heflewintothewater,notrealizingthatasheswamtowardthemiddleofthelake,analligatorwasswimmingtowardthe43.Hismother—inthehousewaslookingoutofthewindow—sawthetwoastheygot44together.Inutterfear,sherantowardthewater,45hersonasloudlyasshecould.Hearinghervoice,thelittleboybecame46andmadeareturntoswimtohismother.Itwastoolate.Justashereachedher,thealligatorreachedhim.Fromthedock,themother47herlittleboybythearmsjustasthealligatorsnatchedhislegs.Thenbegananincredibletug-of-warbetweenthetwo.Thealligatorwasmuch48thanthemother,butthemotherwasmuchtoopassionateto49.Afarmerhappenedtodriveby,heardherscreams,racedfromhistruck,50andshotthealligator.51,afterweeksinthehospital,thelittleboysurvived.His52wereextremelyscarredbytheviciousattackoftheanimaland,onhisarms,weredeep53wherehismother’sfingernailsdugintohisfleshinherefforttohangontothesonsheloved.Thenewspaperreporterwhointerviewedtheboyafterwards,askedifhe54showhimhisscars.Theboydidso.Andthen,withobvious55,hesaidtothereporter,“Butlookatmyarms.Ihavegreat56here,too.Ihavethembecausemymomwouldn’tletgo.”YouandIcanidentifywiththatlittleboy.Wehavescars,too.No,notfroma(n)57,oranythingquitesodramatic,butthescarsofa(n)58past.Someofthosescarsareunsightlyandhavecausedusdeep59.But,somewounds,myfriend,arebecauseGodhas60toletgo.Inthemidstofyourstruggle,he’sbeenthereholdingontoyou.41.A.apparentB.freezingC.cosyD.hot42.A.behindB.outC.aloneD.off43.A.borderB.destinationC.shoreD.harbor44.A.downB.startedC.connectedD.closer45.A.yellingtoB.cursingatC.blamingonD.cheeringup46.A.frustratedB.stressedC.alarmedD.inspired47.A.pushedB.toreC.grabbedD.touched48.A.cruelerB.tougherC.strongerD.swifter49.A.setoffB.letgoC.getdownD.driveaway50.A.tookplaceB.tookaimC.tookcareD.tookaction51.A.AmazinglyB.DeliberatelyCFluently.D.Absolutely-13-\n52.A.toesB.cheeksC.legsD.hands53.A.injuriesB.scratchesC.sufferingsD.damages54.A.mustB.shouldC.wouldD.dared55.A.braveryB.prideC.strengthD.confidence56.A.scarsB.desiresC.curesD.muscles57.A.ancestorB.parentC.helperD.alligator58.A.rewardingB.painfulC.depressedD.honorable59.A.thoughtB.impressionC.regretD.confusion60.A.refusedB.failedC.determinedD.intended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(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Itwasasummerafternoonandsomeboyswereplayingtogetherinapark.Theykneweachotherwell,asthey 61(spend)thelastthreeyearsofschooltogetherandtomorrowwasthestartofanewterm,about 62theywereexcitedandnervous.Thefirstdayofschoolcame,andalltheboysfromtheparkthedaybeforewereputinthesameclass63coincidence.Theyjumpedforjoyallmorninglong.Afterlunch,theteachercameintotheclassroomwithaboyanditwasevident 64theyhadneverseenhimbefore.Allthechildrenwerequiet,65(wait)fortheteachertospeak.Andshesaid:“Helloeveryone,thisisMeiPeifromChina,ournewestclassmember.MeiPeiknowssomeEnglishsoIhopeyouwilltreathimasifhe66(be)yourbrother.”ThenonechildsaidtoMeiPei,“Howcomeyouspeak67(different)?”Meipeianswered:“Inmycountry,wealltalkthisway.On 68otherhand,we’rejustthesameasyou.IwishI 69(speak)Englishaswellasyouinthreemonths.”Thechildrenintheclassunderstoodthis,andthatitalsodidn’tmatterwhathelookedlike,orwhatcolourhisskinwas,orthathedidn’tspeakperfectEnglish.Sothenew70(add)totheclasshelpedeveryonelearnhowtorespectnewpeople.Andtheboysstayedinthesameclassforanothertwoyears,withMeipeiasoneoftheirbestfriends.第四部分写作(共两节;满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假如英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌的以下作文。文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号∧,并在此符号下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线\划掉。修改:在错词下面划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;-13-\n2、只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Howareyourecent?I’mwritingtotellyouanincident.UncleLi,whoonceteachyoutoplayviolinhasbeenmissingsincelastWednesday.Accordingtohisdaughter,afterdinner,shewentouttotakeawalkasusually.Butunfortunately,hedidn’treturntohomethatnight.It’ssaidthathewaslastseeingatJooKoonMRTstation.Nowhisfamilymembersareveryconcernedforhissafe.Theyputupalotofposters,hopemorepeoplecouldrecognizehim.IwillupdateyouagainbecauseIgetanynewsabouthim.第二节书面表达(满分25分)近些年,洋节越来越被国人捧得火热,甚至有点疯狂。与狂热的“洋节”相比,我国的传统节日如春节等却越来越变得清淡.请根据以下提示,写一篇100字左右的文章。1.列举你所了解的中国传统节日(不少于四个)2.你对过洋节的看法听力:1—20CABABBCBCCBCCBAACAAB阅读:21---23ABA24---27DCBB28----31DCAB32---35DADA36—40CGFEB完型:41----60CACDA,CCCBB,ACBCB,ADBCA语法填空:61、hadspent62、which63、by64、that65、waiting66、were67、differently68、the69、would/could/mightspeak70、addition短文改错:71.recent→recently72.teach→taught73.violin前加the74.she→he75.usual→usually76.home前去掉to77.seeing→seen78.safe→safety79.hope→hoping80.because→if作文:-13-\nChinahasalonghistory.shehasmanyexcellenttraditionalfestivals.Forexample,theSpringFestival、theLanternFestivaltheTomb-sweepingFestival、theDragonBoatFestival、Mid-autumnDay、theDouble-ninthFestivalandsoon。Nowadays,theworldisrelatedmuchtighter,peopleallovertheworldsharethesameinterestinenjoyingholidaysandfestivals.Inmyopinion,wemightcelebratetheforeignfestivals.Foronething,itisagoodholidayforallofustosendourbestwishestootherpeople,andreceivelettersandgiftsfromourfriendsandrelatives,andalsoitcanhelpustocommunicatewitheachother.Foranother,Witheconomicdevelopment,people'slivingstandardshavebeenimproved;theyhaveenoughmoneytoenjoylife,celebratingtheforeignfestivalshasbecomeaverygoodwaytoenjoy.However,asaChinese,weshouldnotforgetourtraditionalfestivals,theyareourcustomsandtheyarealsothetreasuresofournation.Weshouldcherishthemandprotectthemwell.-13-