江苏省沭阳县修远中学2022-2022学年高一英语12月月考试题(实验班)(试卷满分:150分,考试时间:120分钟,日期:2022年12月19-20日)第I卷(选择题共100分)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,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.Howlonghasthemanruninhisoldrunningshoes?A.300miles.B.400miles.C.500miles.2.Whydoesthemanthinkthewomanshouldjoinhim?A.Hethinksshewillhavemorefun.B.Hewantstomeetherroommate.C.Hethinksit’ssafertogoinalargegroup.3.Whoarethespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent.B.Bossandemployee.C.Salespersonandclient.4.Whatdoesthemansayabouthisneighbor?A.Heishumorous.B.Heisnothandsome.C.Heisverysuccessful.5.Whatmakesthemanappreciatehisdog?A.Thedogprotectshishouse.B.Thedogiseasytotakecareof.C.Thedoghelpshimgetexercise.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.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Smoking.B.Buildingstyles.C.Theuseofbalconies.7.Whatwillthespeakersdotonight?A.Cooktogether.B.Goout.C.Danceonthebalcony.16听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WhydocollegesrequiretheSAT?A.Tocomparestudentseasily.B.Toseeiftheirschoolsaregood.C.ToseeifstudentsarefluentinEnglish.9.Whatdoesthewomanrecommend?A.Takingseveralclasses.B.Takingeachtestonceforpractice.C.Buyingsomebookstoprepareforthetests.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Howdidthemanloseweight?A.Byavoidingmeat.B.Byeatingbigsaladsfordinner.C.Byeatingenoughvegetablesateachmeal.11.Forwhichmealdoesthemanhavemushrooms?A.Breakfast.B.Lunch.C.Dinner.12.Whatdoesthewomanthinkabouttheman’sdiet?A.Itsoundsdifficulttostickto.B.Heshouldgiveupjunkfood.C.Heeatsanunhealthyamountofvegetables.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Howmanychildrendothespeakershave?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.14.Whatdoesthewomanlikeaboutthekitchen?A.It’sbright.B.It’sbig.C.Itlooksmodern.15.Whatisthewomanconcernedabout?A.Thesizeofthehouse.B.Thepriceofthehouse.C.Thelocationofthehouse.16.Whatdidthemansuggestatlast?A.Buyingthishouse.B.Livinginanothercommunity.C.Keepingtheoldjob.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。1617.Whichisamong“TheBigThree”sportsinAmerica?A.Volleyball.B.Soccer.C.Baseball.18.HowmanypeopleplaysoccerintheUnitedStates,accordingtothespeaker?A.Over100millionpeople.B.About25millionpeople.C.About20%ofthetotalpopulation.19.Whydomostparentswanttheirchildrentoplaysoccer?A.Itisverysafe.B.Itstartsatanolderage.C.Itiseasiertolearnthanfootball.20.Whatcanwelearnaboutthecultureofyouthsoccer?A.Itisgettingverycompetitive.B.Itisbeingchangedbymoney.C.Itputsmoreimportanceonteamwork.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)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AHowtoapplyforajobsuccessfully?Whenyougetajobinterview,itisthechancethatyouimpresstheemployerandproveyoureallyaretherightpersonforthejob.Thefollowingkeypointsmaybetheimportantstepsyoucantaketoensureyoumakeagoodimpressionfromthebeginning.BePreparedResearchthecompanythoroughlybeforethejobinterview.Readthroughthecompanywebsitetogainathoroughunderstandingofwhatdoesitsvalues,clientsoraudienceandanytechnologiesituses.YoushouldalsoGooglethecompanyandreadanypressreleases.Noteimportantissuesorpointsyoucandiscussattheinterview.Takecopiesofthejobdescriptionwithyoutotheinterview.Don'theafraidofshowingoff,youcanbettheothercandidateswon'tbeholdingback!16InterviewQuestionsAllthispreparationworkwillgoalongwaytohelpingyouforquestionsyoumightbeaskedduringtheinterview.Aswellaspreparingforthestandardquestions,youalsoneedtocomeupwithrelevantquestionstoasktheintervieweraboutthecompanyandyourrole.Youmaywanttoasksomethingalongthelinesof"What'sitliketoworkhere?","Whatarethecareerprospectslike?".TimekeepingPlanyourrouteinadvanceandmakeadryruntotheinterviewlocationafewdaysbeforehandtomakesureyou'reclearonwhereyou'regoing.PrintoutdirectionsandmapsfromsiteslikeGoogleMapsandmakesureyoushouldbetherewithoutanyproblems.AftertheInterviewIfyou'reunsuccessful,useitasanopportunitytoimprove.Askforfeedbackfromtheinterviewer.Thiswillimproveyourfutureinterviewsuccesschances;theinterviewermightconsideryouforfuturevacancies(空缺)atthecompanybasedonthisactionalone.21.Whatshouldyoudoatajobinterview?A.Recognizewhoistherightemployer.B.Findachancetoshowyourtalentoff.C.Impresstheemployerwithgoodbehavior.D.Haveagoodimpressionoftheemployer.22.Whichquestioncanyouasktheinterviewer?A.Whatinterestsyouwhenyouwork?B.Whatistheinformationaboutyourclients?C.Whatadvicewillyouoffertotheinterviewees?D.Whatisthepromisingfutureofthecompany?23.Itcanbeinferredformthepassagethat .A.aproperattitudecanhelpyougetajobB.itisimpossibletogetajobatthefirstinterviewC.theinterviewercanhelpyouthroughthebackdoor16D.itisunnecessarytokeepcautiousaboutaninterviewBHongKong(CNN)—LessthantwokilometersfromthemainlandChineseborder,inaquietshadywoodsbyalocalvillage,sitsarare200-year-oldwildincense(檀香)tree."Nooneinthisvillageevenknowsthatthisisanincensetree—exceptme,"saysthe54-yearoldChan."IlovethesetreesbecauseIgrewupwiththem."Hewantstoensurehistwoyoungsonsdoaswell.OfficiallyknownasAquilariasinensis(土沉香),"agar-wood"wasonceacommoncommodity,butisnowrarebecauseofillegallogging.Chanhasbeentryingtochangethat.Overthepastfouryears,hehasplanted10,000newtreesonHongKong'sonlyincenseplantation,partofafamilybusinesspassedontohimfromhisfatherandgrandfather.Alltold,theplantationhassome300,000incensetrees.WhileincensetreeconservationisoneofChan'smotivations,alucrativelivelihoodisanother.Chanexplainshecansellayoungtreeforasmuchas$600.The10,000treesheplantedcouldmeanmillionsifheweretosell.Butiflefttomatureatleast10years,thetreescanbeanevenbiggermoneymakeronceharvested—supplyingincensepowder,fragrantwoodusedinherbalteasaswellastraditionalChinesemedicines.Thewooditselfcancommandalargesum.Chansaysonearms-lengthcarvingcancommand$125,000.HeaddshisbuyersusuallycomefromTaiwanandmainlandChinaaftertheylearnofhisbusinessthroughwordofmouthorthroughhiswebsite.Butbecauseofitshighpriceandlimitedsupply,theincensetreehasalsobecomeavictimofitsownvalue."Hong"meansfragrantinthelocalCantoneselanguage."Kong"meansharbor.Inthemeantime,Chanhopespeoplewillnotforgetthecity'sheritageashenurturesthecity'slastincenseplantationtosavethe"Hong"ofHongKong."Ihopemyincensetreescangrowbiggerandbeeverywhere.EventhoughHongKongisurbanizingIthinkmoretreescanandshouldbeplanted."24.Accordingtothepassage,oldChanis .A.oneofthevillagerswhoplantwildincensetrees16B.theonlyonewhogrewupwithawildincensetreeC.theonlyonewhoknowsincensetreeinhisvillageD.oneoffewvillagerswhoknowincensetreeinhisvillage25.Whyisagar-woodoneofthemostvaluablecommoditiesnowadays?A.Becauseincensetreesareveryhardtoplant.B.Becausemostincensetreesareloggingillegally.C.BecauseAquilariasinensisisveryhardtoproduce.D.BecauseHongKonghasonlyoneincenseplantation.26.Theunderlinedword"lucrative"inthethirdparagraphprobablymeans .A.PossibleB.AvailableC.AccessibleD.Profitable27.WhatkindofpersondoesChanbelongto?A.Explorers.B.Environmentalists.C.Educators.D.Engineers.CAttractionsinYorkYorkMinsterDeangate,YorkYO17HHEnjoythepeacefulatmosphereofthelargestMedievalGothiccathedralinNorthernEurope,aplaceforworshipforover1,000yearsandatreasurehouseof800yearsofstainedglass.Opendailysubjecttoservices.Pleasecheckinadvancetoavoiddisappointment.Tel:01904557216www.yorkminster.orgE-mail:visitors@yorkminster.orgNationalRailwayMuseumLeemanRoad,YorkYO264XJEnjoyafantasticfreedayoutforthewholefamilyattheNationalRailwayMuseuminYork.ExploreourthreehugehallsfulloftrainsandrailwaylegendsincludingMallardtheworld'sfastesttrainandtheJapaneseBulletTrain.16Opendailybetween10a.m.-6p.m.Tel:08448153139www.nrm.org.ukE-mail:nrm@nrm.org.ukYorkCastleMuseumEyeofYork,YorkYO19RYGetreadytotakeatriptotheworld-famousrecreatedVictorianStreet,Kirkgate.Thefirststreetofitskind,visitedby30millionpeople,isalivewiththesights,soundsandcolourfulcharactersofYorkmorethan100yearsago.Stepinsidetheshopsandmeettheinterestingfolkwhoworkthere.Openinghours:Mon-Sun09:30to17:00Tel:01904687687www.yorkcastlemuseum.org.ukE-mail:castle.museum@ymt.org.ukClifford'sTowerTowerStreet,YorkYO19SABuiltbyWilliamtheConqueror,itwastwiceburnedtotheground,beforebeingrebuiltbyHenryIIIinthe13thcentury.WithsweepingviewsofYorkandthesurroundingcountryside,itisn'thardtoseewhyClifford'sTowerplayedsuchakeyroleinthecontrolofnorthernEngland.Openinghours:Mon-Sun10:00to16:00Tel:01904646940www.english-heritage.org.uk/cliffordstowerE-mail:customers@english-heritage.org.uk28.Theadmostprobablycomesfromthe“____________”partofthenewspaper.A.Education.B.History.C.Culture.D.Tourism29.Wherecanvisitorsstepintothewell-knownVictorianStreet?A.YorkCastleMuseum.B.NationalRailwayMuseum.C.YorkMinster.D.Clifford'sTower.30.WhilevisitingYorkMinster,thevisitorscan .A.havesweepingviewsofYorkandcountrysideB.goinsidetheshopsandmeetthefolkworkingthereC.enjoyatreasurehouseof800yearsofstainedglassD.seetheworld'sfastesttrainandtheJapaneseBulletTrain1631.IfyouwanttoknowmoreinformationaboutClifford'sTower,youcan .A.phone01904557216B.visitthewebsitewww.nrm.org.ukC.emailtocastle.museum@ymt.org.ukD.writealettertoTowerStreet,YorkYO19SADYoumayhaveheardthatayoungmannamedAbnerDoubledayinventedthegameknownasbaseballinCooperstown,NewYork,duringthesummerof1839.DoubledaythenwentontobecomeaCivilWarhero,whilebaseballbecameAmerica'sbelovednationalpastime.Notonlyisthatstoryuntrue,it'snotevenintheballpark(placeforbaseball).DoubledaywasstillatWestPointin1839,andheneverclaimedtohaveanythingtodowithbaseball.In1907,aspecialcommission(委员会)createdbythesportinggoodsmerchantandformermajorleagueplayerA.J.Spaldingusedweakevidence—namelytheclaimsofoneman,miningengineerAbnerGraves—tocomeupwiththeDoubledayoriginstory.Cooperstownbusinessmenandmajorleagueofficialswouldrelyonthemyth'slastingpowerinthe1930s,whentheyestablishedtheNationalBaseballHallofFameandMuseuminthevillage.Asitturnsout,therealhistoryofbaseballisalittlemorecomplicatedthantheDoubledaylegend.Referencestogamesresembling(相似)baseballintheUnitedStatesdatebacktothe18thcentury.ItsmostdirectancestorsappeartobetwoEnglishgames:rounder(achildren'sgamebroughttoNewEnglandbytheearliestcolonists)andcricket.BythetimeoftheAmericanRevolution,variations(演变)ofsuchgameswerebeingplayedonschoolyardsandcollegecampusesacrossthecountry.Theybecameevenmorepopularinnewlyindustrializedcitieswheremensoughtworkinthemid-19thcentury.InSeptember1845,agroupofNewYorkCitymenfoundedtheNewYorkKnickerbockerBaseballClub.Oneofthemwouldmakeanewsetofrulesthatwouldformthebasisformodernbaseball.16Cartwright'schangesmadethegamefaster-pacedandmorechallengingfromoldergameslikecricket.In1846,theKnickerbockersplayedthefirstofficialgameofbaseballagainstateamofcricketplayers,beginninganew,uniquelyAmericantradition.32.Whatcanweknowaccordingtothefirstparagraph?A.DoubledaystayedatWestPointforsomereason.B.Doubledaysaidhehadmuchtodowithbaseball.C.BaseballwasreallyinventedbyAbnerDoubleday.D.AbnerDoubledayfoughtagainstslavesintheCivilWar.33.WhydidtheDoubledayoriginstorycomeup?A.Becauseaspecialcommissionwasfounded.B.BecauseDoubledayprovidedfalseevidence.C.BecauseAbnerCravestoldaDoubledaystory.D.BecauseAbnerCravesworkedwithDoubleday.34.Therealhistoryofbaseballis .A.muchsimplerthantheDoubledaylegendB.moreinterestingthanrounderandcricketC.thatbaseballcomesfromtwoEnglishgamesD.thatachildren'sgamecamefromNewEngland35.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat .A.DoubledayinfactcamefromBritainB.DoubledayinventedrounderandcricketC.DoubledayisthemostrespectedintheUSAD.Doubledaymusthavebeenanarmyofficer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。LackofSleep"Switches"offGenesOneweekofbadsleepcan"switchoff"hundredsofgenesandraisetheriskofahostofillnesseswhichislinkedtohigherbodyweightsorheartdisease,16scientistsclaim.36Gettingfewerthansixhours'sleeppernightcanswitchoffgenesinthebodyaccordingtoanewstudy.Ourbodiesdependongenestoproduceaconstantsupplyofproteinswhichareusedtoreplaceorrepairdamagedtissue,butafteraweekoflackinginsleepsomeofgenesstoppedworking.37 ScientistsfromSurreyUniversitydivided26volunteersintotwogroups,oneofwhichsleptforlessthansixhourspernightforawholeweek,andoneofwhichsleptfortenhourspernight.Attheendoftheweekeachgroupwaskeptawakefor40hoursanddonatedbloodsamples,whichwerestudiedtoexaminetheeffectsoftheirsleepstates.38 Althoughaweek'snormalsleepwasenoughtorestoretheaffectedgenestotheirnormalpattern,researcherssaidthatlongperiodsofsleeplessnesscouldleadtoserioushealthproblemsincludingheartdisease.39 ProfColinSmith,oneoftheauthorsofthenewpaper,whichwaspublishedintheProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciencesjournal,said,"Thisisonlyaweekofshorttimesleepinganditisonlyfiveandahalforsixhoursnight.Manypeoplehavethatamountofsleepforweeks,monthsandmaybe,evenyearssowehavenoideahowmuchworseitmightbe."Iftheseprocessescontinuetobedisordered,youcouldseehowyouaregoingtogetdamageoforgans,tissues,heartdisease,etc.40 A.Genesinourbodiesplayakeyroleintheconstantprocessofself-repair.B.Thegroupoflackofsleepingwasfoundtohavechangedthefunctionof711genes.C.Theotherparticipantsweremonitoredastheysleptwiththeirrestdisturbedonsomeofthenights.D.Theresultssuggestthatshortersleepprovidesamorepermissiveenvironmentonlyforheartdisease.E.Ifyouarenotabletorepaircellsandtissuesthataredamagedthenyouaregoingtosufferpermanentillhealth.F.Studieshavealsoshownthelackofsleepcanleadtosomeotherproblems,forexamplelimitingourabilitytodriveacarsafely.G.Thefindingssuggestthatlong-lastinglackofsleepcouldpreventthebodyfrom16fullyrepairingitselfandraisetheriskofahostofdiseases.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。Oneearlymorning,Iwenttoacoffeeshopandwaitedinalongline.Awomandrovealongsidethequeueinamobilityscooter(踏板车).Therewasonlya41spacebetweenthelineofpeopleandthetables,whichsheattemptedto42along.Shedroveovermyfootanddidn'tlook43sayingnothingatall.Igot44andexpectedshewouldhaveapologized,butthenIjustdecidedtodismissitand45toselectingwhichpastry(点心)togowithmycoffee.TheladyandIendedupsittingatadjacent(邻近的)tables.Shewasontheendofarowsothatshecould46 herscooter.Afterabouthalfanhour,whenshehadfinishedher47,shegotupandback48herscooter.Itcouldn’tstart.Shetriedtoturnthekeyseveraltimes49shetelephonedtheplaceshepurchaseditfrom.Anengineer50within5minutes.Theplacemusthavebeenlocal.Icouldn't51overhearingtheirconversation,andit52shehadjustcollectedthescooterthatmorning.Thiswasherveryfirstoutinginit.Shefeltreally53aboutdrivingit.Certainly,shewasn't54toitsspeed,norits55 ,andthiscombinationmadeitquite56todriveitthroughnarrowgaps.Suddenly,Ifelt57 forthelady.Itreallydidn't58meatallthatshe'ddrivenovermyfoot.Ihadmadeanassumption,59 ,thatapersondoingthatshouldapologize.Nexttimeyou'reabouttojudgesomeone,pauseforasecondand60yourselfthatpeoplehavejudgedyouwithoutknowingwhatwasgoingoninyourmindoryourlife.41.A.narrowB.longC.publicD.clean42.A.occupyB.coverC.driveD.run1643.A.upB.backC.aroundD.out44.A.annoyedB.worriedC.frightenedD.damaged45.A.brokedownB.putdownC.bentdownD.gotdown46.A.leadB.parkC.takeD.carry47.A.taskB.routineC.coffeeD.process48.A.fromB.outsideC.insideD.onto49.A.soB.beforeC.unlessD.until50.A.brokeinB.settleddownC.ranawayD.turnedup51.A.resistB.allowC.keepD.postpone52.A.workedoutB.foundoutC.helpedoutD.turnedout53.A.concernedB.nervousC.confidentD.funny54.A.usedB.devotedC.addictedD.attached55.A.weightB.lengthC.widthD.height56.A.coolB.convenientC.desperateD.stressful57.A.pleasureB.sympathyC.appreciationD.regret58.A.strikeB.satisfyC.botherD.motivate59.A.howeverB.thereforeC.otherwiseD.besides60.A.helpB.suggestC.remindD.provide第Ⅱ卷(非选择题共50分)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1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。SchoolsinBeijingaretocloseandoutdoorconstructiontostopaftertheChinesecapitalissued61(it)first"redalert"oversmoglevels.Theredalertisthehighestpossible,andhasnot62(use)inthecitybefore,thestate-runXinhuanewsagencysays.Carswithoddandevennumberplateswillbebannedfrom63(drive)onalternatedays.16CurrentpollutionlevelsinBeijing64(be)actuallylowerthanlastweek’s,65theredalerthasbeenplacedbecauseoflevelsexpectedoverthecomingdays.Theorderwilllastfrom07:00localtimeonTuesdayuntil12:00onThursday,66acoldfrontisexpectedtoarriveandcleartheheavysmog. Coal-powered67(industry)andheatingsystems,aswellasvehicleemissionsanddustfromconstructionsites,allcontribute68thesmog.ItwaslastweekthatactivistsfromGreenpeace69(urge)theChinesegovernmenttodeclarearedalert,whichshowedtheairpollutiondegreewas70(severe)thananorangealert.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)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处,每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,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;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。OneafternoonIwassittingatmyfavoritetableinarestaurant,waitedforthefoodIhadordered.SuddenlyInoticedthemansittingatatablenearthewindowkeptglancinginmydirections.Finallyhegotupandgointothekitchen.Whenhecameout,hepaidforhisbillandleft.Iaskedtheowneroftherestaurantwhichthemanhadwanted.Surprising,hetoldmethatthemanwasadetective.HethoughtIwasthemanhewaslooking.Sohecameintothekitchentocheckit.Sinceeverybodyknewme,thestafftoldthemthathehadmadeamistake.It'sreallyluckIcametoarestaurantwhereIamknown.16第二节书面表达(满分25分)假设最近我校就同学们的习惯养成问题展开了讨论。请你根据下表所提示的信息,用英语写一篇题为Agoodhabit,asuccessfullife的短文,发表在学校的网站上。120词左右。(开头已给出,不计入总词数)良好的学习习惯1.上课注意力集中2.充分利用自习时间3.独立完成作业良好的生活习惯1.健康的饮食2.规律的运动3.充足的睡眠养成良好的习惯的好处考生结合自身感受补充两点Agoodhabit,asuccessfullifeAhabitissomethingthatyoudooftenorregularlyalmostwithoutthinking,especiallysomethingthatishardtostopdoing.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________16英语试题答案第一部分听力(共20小题;每题1.5分,满分30分)1-5AABAA6-10CAACC11-15AABBC16-20ACBAC第二部分阅读理解(共20小题;每题2分,满分40分)21--23CDA24--27CBDB28--31DACD32--35ACCD36--40AGBFE第三部分英语知识运用(共三节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)41--45ACBAD46--50BCDBD51--55ADBAC56--60DBCAC第二节语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)61.its62.beenused63.beingdriven64.are65.but66.when67.industries68.to69.urged70.severer第四部分写作(共二节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)OneafternoonIwassittingatmyfavoritetableinarestaurant,waitedforthefoodIwaitinghadordered.SuddenlyInoticedthemansittingatatablenearthewindowkeptglancinginamydirections.Finallyhegotupandgointothekitchen.Whenhecameout,hepaidforhisdirectionwentbillandleft.Iaskedtheowneroftherestaurantwhichthemanhadwanted.Surprising,hewhatSurprisinglytoldmethatthemanwasadetective(侦探).HethoughtIwasthemanhewaslooking∧.for16Sohecameintothekitchentocheckit.Sinceeverybodyknewme,thestafftoldthemthathimhehadmadeamistake.It'sreallyluckIcametoarestaurantwhereIamknown.lucky第二节书面表达Ahabitissomethingthatyoudooftenorregularlyalmostwithoutthinking,especiallysomethingthatishardtostopdoing.Weshoulddevelopgoodhabitsoflearning.Forexample,weshouldconcentrateourattentioninclass.Also,wearesupposedtomakethebestofthetime,whichcanimproveourabilitytolearnbyourselves.Finally,weareencouragedtofinishhomeworkalone.Atthesametime,goodhabitsoflivingarealsogoodforourlife.Healthyeatingalongwithregularexerciseisprobablytheonlywaytobecomefit.Whatismore,agoodamountofsleepeverynightisalsoimportantforourhealth.Goodhabitshaveapositiveeffectonourlife.itwillgiveuspowertocontrolourselvesandgetridofbadhabits.Ifweinsistonbehavingourselvesproperly,wearesuretoliveasuccessfullife.16