
第五單元Wrking the land—第四課時Reading fr Writing
課后練習(xí)(解析版)
第一部分 閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)
第一節(jié) (共15小題:每小題分,滿分37.5分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。
A
I’m abut t begin my fifth seasn f tree planting. Each year, arund this time, I have mixed feelings abut the jb. Never have I lved a jb s much while hating it with equal measure. Befre a seasn, after living in the cziness f my hme fr the winter mnths, I begin t rmanticize and desire the challenges f life in the bush.
I mainly plant trees n the cast f British Clumbia and get paid between 25 and 45 cents a tree. The jb can be prfitable: It gives planters the pprtunity t lead a raming lifestyle, with a temprary bligatin t spend a few mnths filling their bank accunts. But there are many challenges.
In the early hurs f the mrning, we jin ur teams and travel alng rugh rads deep int the wdlands. During the ride, we prepare urselves fr the difficult challenges that lay ahead.
When stepping ut f the trucks, ften in the puring rain, we’re faced with a steep chunk (塊) f land that’s just been lgged (砍伐). I step int the rain and fill my bags with hundreds f tiny trees. The cnversatins with my team becme strategic with a few jkes t bst the md. Seasned tree-planters treat this mre like a sprt than a jb, and cmpetitin fills the air.
Once ur bags are full, we suppress (抑制) any reluctance and charge up that hillside. We jump frm lg t lg, and if they rll ut frm under ur feet, we catch nt branches – r anything within reach – and swing (搖擺) arund like mnkeys. We push thrugh stinging bushes. We stumble (跌跌撞撞) and fall cnstantly, always pushing urselves t g faster amng grups f insects that we ften breathe in.
While tree planting, I am cnfrnted with smene else; a self I thught I knew. It is a persn I try t cme t peace with n thse hillsides, during thse strange days f islatin and deep thinking.
Tree planting is a labratry f self-examinatin and grwth. Yu master yur mind, cnfrnting the wrst and the best in yur nature, pushing yurself as hard as yu can. A new versin f yurself awaits at the end f the experience.
What can we knw frm the first tw paragraphs?
A. Tree planters can make a frtune frm the jb.
B. The authr is mainly addicted t the raming lifestyle.
C. Tree planting is a bittersweet jb t the authr.
D. The jb is by n means tugh t the authr.
【答案】C
【解析】判斷推理題,I have mixed feelings abut the jb. Never have I lved a jb s much while hating it with equal measure.文中說到對種樹這件事愛恨交加。所以答案為C。
What d we knw abut tree planting?
A. Helping teammates is a very imprtant part f the jb.
B. The planters rarely talk t ne anther.
C. Planters enjy climbing the hillside.
D. Planters are cnfrnted with challenging cnditins.
【答案】D
【解析】A選項排除,文中為提及;B選項排除,文中The cnversatins with my team becme strategic with a few jkes t bst the md.種樹團隊中的人們開玩笑來提高士氣;C選項排除,we suppress (抑制) any reluctance and charge up that hillside.我們壓抑住任何的不情愿,向山坡沖去。也就是說,勞動強度之大,使種樹人要努力克服懈怠才行,所以C排除。
Accrding t the authr, what is the main advantage f tree planting?
A. It prmtes harmny with nature.
B. It enables ne t explre a new self.
C. It benefits yur physical well-being.
D. It expands ne’s scial netwrk.
【答案】B
【解析】文章最后一段進行總結(jié),每年一次的種樹對作者來說就是一次發(fā)現(xiàn)和挑戰(zhàn)自我的過程,ree planting is a labratry f self-examinatin and grwth. Yu master yur mind, cnfrnting the wrst and the best in yur nature, pushing yurself as hard as yu can.答案為B,使人能發(fā)現(xiàn)一個新的自我。
B
Many yung peple are getting creative when it cmes t incrprating (包含) their persnal interests int their prfessins. Yi Cheng used t be an engineer at a State-wned cmpany. In 2013, he changed his career path and became a scenari (場景) designer f escape rm games, where ne has t find secret clues and passwrds within physical spaces in rder t gain entry int the next rm. It is a new entertainment activity fr thrill seekers in China and has attracted a large number f yung cnsumers.
Later, he funded his wn escape rm cmpany – Secnd Wrld. Nw, the brand has eight sites natinwide with stable revenue (收益). His favrite challenge is t design different suspenseful (懸疑的) scenes and passwrds fr entry t the varius secret rms.
During the May Day hliday break, spending n new types f entertainment increased rapidly. Bking vlumes (量) fr escape rm games in Shanghai surged 264 percent ver the pr-hliday level, accrding t Meituan Dianping, an nline cnsumptin service prvider.
In recent years, thse brn in the 1980s and 1990s have taken up 90 percent f the new jbs in China’s emerging services sectr. The develpment f the internet ecnmy, which refers t an ecnmy that is based n the use f digital technlgies t cnduct business via the wrld wide web, is als bradening the ambitins and hrizns f many yung entrepreneurs (創(chuàng)業(yè)者) in China.
One such entrepreneur is Ke Xuan, wh turned her passin fr design int a career. Nticing the rise f hanfu amng yung Chinese wmen, she tk a class centered arund hanfu hairstyles, makeup and clthing, and became a full-time stylist in 2018 – an industry wrth ver $141 millin (1.09 billin yuan).
“My gal is that mre peple will be able t accept the traditinal culture f hanfu. Smetimes I even wear it when I travel abrad. This shws the cnfidence f ur culture,” she said.
Other grups f new prfessins, such as nline restaurant decratrs, pet phtgraphers, and wners f bed-and-breakfast hmestays, have sprung up (出現(xiàn)) alngside burgening (迅速發(fā)展的) industries and digital transfrmatins in China.
Internet-based recruiting (雇傭) platfrm Meituan Dianping attributes this rise t the increased demand fr persnalizatin. Their reprt said, “The steretype (刻板印象) f lw educatin, lw skills and lw incme that were assciated with thse in the service industry is being transfrmed in new ways.”
S, when cnsidering what classes t take r what majr t chse, remember the mst lucrative (獲利多的) and fun career culd be based n yur interests.
本文介紹了新興職業(yè)讓年輕人的就業(yè)更加多元化。
Why is Yi Cheng’s change in career path mentined in the text?
A. T praise his entrepreneurship.
B. T encurage reader t chse careers carefully.
C. T shw a grwing trend amng yung peple’s career chices.
D. T prve escape rm games are very ppular.
【答案】C
【解析】細節(jié)理解題,第一段為本文的主題段落,第一句為主題句:許多年輕人越來越有創(chuàng)造力,將個人興趣融入他們的職業(yè),下文舉例說明將個人興趣發(fā)展為自己職業(yè)的成功案例。所以答案為C。
What des the underlined wrd “surged” in Paragraph 3 mean?
A. increased sharply
B. remained steady
C. reduced quickly
D. develped slwly
【答案】A
【解析】詞義猜測題,根據(jù)后面的比例264 percent ver the pr-hliday level,比假日前增長了264%,所以是“飆升”A
Which is true abut Ke Xuan?
A. She is passinate abut design.
B. She is dreamed f traveling abrad.
C. She taught herself t be a stylist.
D. She started an internatinal business.
【答案】A
【解析】細節(jié)理解題,A選項在文中有明確說明,B選項排除,在提及去國外旅行話題時,文中為Smetimes I even wear it when I travel abrad. 即使去國外旅游也穿漢服;C選項排除,文中提到她去上課學(xué)習(xí)如何設(shè)計;D選項排除,她開始的是電商,Internet business,不是internatinal business。所以答案為A。
What has led t the rise f varius new prfessins, accrding t Meituan Dianping?
A. The lwer requirements fr these prfessins.
B. The fun assciated with these prfessins.
C. The grwth f persnalized needs.
D. The pursuit f a different lifestyle.
【答案】C
【解析】細節(jié)理解題,文中說到:Internet-based recruiting (雇傭) platfrm Meituan Dianping attributes this rise t the increased demand fr persnalizatin. ...將這一增長歸因于個性化需求的增加。
C
Why d msquites buzz (嗡嗡叫) in yur ears? They can’t help it. Msquites’ wings make that annying buzz whenever they fly.
Bth male and female msquites buzz, but yu prbably wn’t ntice the nise f the males, because they dn’t desire yur bld. They stay away frm yur ears, eating nectar (花蜜), while the females cme t anny yu.
Scientists have discvered that buzzing is t help msquites find suitable mates. Since female msquites are larger, they mve their wings mre slwly. Males can recgnize the distinctive pitch (音高) f the females’ buzz. Luis M. Rth, wh studied yellw fever msquites fr the US Army during Wrld War II, nticed that males ignred females whenever the females were quietly resting, but when the females were flying, and therefre buzzing, the males wanted t mate (交配) with them. The males even reacted t recrdings f female msquites.
Scientists discvered what made the sund. It’s nt actually caused by the wings flapping. There’s an rgan at the base f the wings that makes the sund when the wings mve.
It wasn’t until mre recently that researchers Gabriella Gibsn and Ian Russell discvered that msquites actually change their buzz t “sing” t each ther befre they mate. When males and females fly nearby, they change the pitch f their buzz t match each ther, and if they match well enugh, they mate.
As scientists learn mre abut why msquites buzz, they can pssibly keep them frm mating. Fewer msquites mean fewer msquit bites, and fewer diseases being spread. Researcher Lauren Catr suggests that if scientists can make sterile (不生育的) male msquites wh “sing” t females just as well as fertile males, the females will chse the sterile males, and wn’t prduce fertile eggs.
There are als sme myths abut the msquites yu hear buzzing in yur ears. Sme peple say that msquites that buzz, dn’t bite. Indeed, as lng as they’re buzzing, they’re flying, s they wn’t bite yu. But nce they land, lk ut.
這是一篇科技類說明文,介紹了科學(xué)家們發(fā)現(xiàn)的雌雄蚊子的嗡嗡聲的區(qū)別和作用,并且提到研究者希望利用這一點來降低蚊子的數(shù)量。
Accrding t the text, peple seldm ntice male msquites when they buzz because ______.
A. their buzz is t lw t be nticed
B. they dn’t buzz when they bite
C. they avid humans and feed n nectar
D. they prefer t stay in the dark
【答案】C
【解析】根據(jù)第二段“because they dn’t desire yur bld. They stay away frm yur ears, eating nectar”可知,雄蚊子吸食花蜜,雌蚊子才吸血,選C。
What did Luis M. Rth discver frm his research?
A. Male msquites mve their wings slwer.
B. Quiet female msquites are mre attractive t males.
C. A msquit’s wing beat is respnsible fr its buzz.
D. Male msquites are attracted by a female’s buzz.
【答案】D
【解析】題干問的是Luis M. Rth的發(fā)現(xiàn),因此答案定位在第四段。根據(jù)第四段“The males even reacted t recrdings f female msquites”可知,雄蚊子被雌蚊子的嗡嗡聲所吸引,甚至?xí)Υ莆米游宋寺暤匿浺粲蟹磻?yīng),因此選D。
Befre msquites mate, they ______.
A. buzz at a high pitch t each ther
B. change and match their buzz
C. dance with each ther in mid air
D. fly in ppsite directins
【答案】B
【解析】根據(jù)第六段“When males and females fly nearby, they change the pitch f their buzz t match each ther, and if they match well enugh, they mate”可知,雌雄蚊子相互飛近的時候,會調(diào)整嗡嗡聲的音高,如果音高相匹配,它們就會交配,因此選B。
Lauren Catr hpes the research n the buzz f msquites can help peple ______.
A. cure sme deadly diseases
B. cntrl the msquit ppulatin
C. tell different msquit species apart
D. change the way msquites cmmunicate
【答案】B
【解析】題干問的是Lauren Catr的希望,答案定位在第七段,可知Lauren希望通過人工干預(yù)使不生育的雄蚊子對雌蚊子唱歌,這樣交配不會生卵從而減少蚊子的數(shù)量,答案選B。
D
Each year arund Tmb Sweeping Day, r Qingming Festival, villagers busy themselves picking leaves at tea gardens in suthern China.
Yu may have already knwn this tea traditin, because tea is China’s favrite drink. Yu may be surprised, hwever, that the UK als has tea traditins.
The UK has been in lve with tea since the 17th century, when merchants first brught it t the cuntry. Its ppularity has never waned (減少). Accrding t the Tea and Infusins Organizatin, the average British persn drinks mre than 900 cups a year.
In demgraphic (人口特性的) terms, Britain is quite varied. There are significant differences between peple accrding t regin, ethnicity (種族) and age. But a very basic difference – scial difference – is reflected in the ways that peple drink tea.
When peple think f the UK and tea, they generally have an image f the upper class in their heads. They imagine finely dressed ladies and gentlemen, sitting dwn with tiny sandwiches, drinking frm delicate prcelain (瓷器) cups, with their pinkie fingers raised.
This is knwn as “afternn tea”. It definitely (絕對地) happens, but it nly invlves a small minrity f the natin’s peple. Mst tea is drunk by the wrking ppulatin. These peple enjy tea at their jbs, nt while they are at their leisure.
Nr d they drink the same kind f tea as the ladies and gentlemen in the psh (豪華的) htels. Manual wrkers (體力勞動者) drink what is knwn as “builder’s tea”. The tea bag is left t “stew (燜)” in the mug (nt cup) fr a lng time. It will usually be heavily sweetened, perhaps because sugar is a surce f energy – and peple at wrk always need energy.
There are many British tea traditins. “Afternn tea” and “builder’s tea” are nly tw ways that British peple enjy tea. N matter what kind f tea peple drink, nr where peple drink it, all tea-drinking in the UK has a kind f ritual (儀式的) significance.
Almst all British peple wuld agree that tea is the first part f slving a prblem. When truble arises, smene will invariably say, “Let’s put the kettle n.” Nthing lks bad when yu have a warm cup – r mug – f tea in yur hands. As English actr Arthur Wing Piner put it, “Where there’s tea, there’s hpe.”
What d we knw abut tea drinking in the UK?
A. Its histry dates back t the 18th century.
B. British peple enjy tea in different ways.
C. Afternn tea is gaining ppularity in the cuntry.
D. An average British persn drinks a cup f tea every day.
【答案】B
【解析】根據(jù)“There are many British tea traditins. ‘Afternn tea’ and ‘builder’s tea’ are nly tw ways that British peple enjy tea.”可知B正確。A選項應(yīng)為17世紀。文章只說到英國只有一小部分人喝下午茶,C選項錯誤。D選項未提及。
What is builder’s tea?
A. It is a delicate tea fr peple at leisure.
B. It is a sweet tea drunk at dinner fr energy.
C. It is made by wrkers and served in psh htels.
D. It’s a type f tea cmmnly drunk by wrkers at their jbs.
【答案】D
【解析】根據(jù)文章第六段可知,builder’s tea是一種工人們在工作時經(jīng)常喝的茶,故答案為D。
Arthur Wing Piner’s wrds are mentined t _______.
A. express his great lve fr tea
B. shw British tea has a lng histry
C. stress that drinking tea makes peple wrk harder
D. shw that drinking tea has special meaning t British peple
【答案】D
【解析】本題答案定位至最后一段。通讀可知,喝茶在英國是很常見的解決問題的開始,人們遇到麻煩時都會喝茶,就像Arthur Wing Piner 所說“Where there’s tea, there’s hpe.”,有茶在的地方就有希望,故D選項正確。
What is the text mainly abut?
A. Tea drinking culture in the UK.
B. The difference between Chinese tea and British tea.
C. Hw tea drinking influences the lives f British peple.
D. British tea traditins amng different scial classes.
【答案】A
【解析】通讀文章可知,本文介紹了英國茶的歷史,喝茶的方式,以及喝茶對于英國人生活的重要意義,故答案A最合適。
第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題分,滿分12.5分)
閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。
Art, t many, is a kind f human expressin f creativity. But in recent years, yu may have read news abut artificial intelligence (AI) creating its wn art, such as painting r writing pems. Sme peple wrry that AI might smeday replace artists.
16. _________________ Many artists tday are turning AI int a useful tl. Instead f replacing artists, AI is bringing artists mre pssibilities.
A piece f music created by AI recently attracted attentin. AI was used t turn the nvel crnavirus int a piece f nearly tw-hur lng music based n its prtein structure. The prject was led by Markus Buehler, an American musician and MIT prfessr f engineering. He assigned (指定) a unique nte t each amin acid (氨基酸) in the prtein. 17. _________________
Listeners fund the prject t be “mind-blwing”. “It allws me t see the virus frm a new angle,” said ne listener. 18. _________________ As The Verge wrte, “AI helps artists play arund in unpredictable ways, creating things beynd what they have ever thught was pssible befre.”
19. ________________ Fr example, in the cmic and animatin industries, there are nw AI tls that can autmatically (自動地) clr in black-and-white line drawings. Althugh the results can be unpredictable and require a little cleanup, it “culd give artists rm t experiment, by cutting dwn the time it takes t clr each frame (畫面)”, said Ja D Lag, animatr f Netflix’s Castlevania.
As Peter Ward wrte fr The Culture Trip, art f every kind has always been influenced by technlgical breakthrughs. 20. _______________ if it’s welcmed and nt unjustly feared.
A. The AI then translated these ntes int music.
B. AI can becme a useful tl t bring change t the art wrld.
C. AI has becme an imprtant part f ur everyday life.
D. But this wrry seems t be unnecessary, at least fr nw.
E. Besides the music industry, AI has entered the wrld f petry as well.
F. Apart frm c-creating imaginative wrks, AI can als take care f repetitive tasks fr artists.
G. This surprising marriage between science and art culd nt be achieved withut AI.
16. 【答案】D
【解析】根據(jù)后文提示,Instead f replacing artists, AI is bringing artists mre pssibilities.AI為藝術(shù)家們帶來了更多表現(xiàn)的可能性。
17. 【答案】A
【解析】這一段描述了AI進行音樂創(chuàng)作的一個試驗,根據(jù)上文提示,He assigned (指定) a unique nte t each amin acid (氨基酸) in the prtein. 他為每一個蛋白自中的氨基酸配了一個特定的音符,然后AI就把這些音符組成音樂。所以答案為A。
【答案】G
【解析】上下銜接句,聽眾發(fā)現(xiàn)這個項目“動人心弦”?!八屛覐囊粋€新的角度看待病毒,”一位聽眾說。沒有人工智能,科學(xué)和藝術(shù)之間的驚人結(jié)合是無法實現(xiàn)的。正如Verge所寫,“人工智能幫助藝術(shù)家們以不可預(yù)知的方式創(chuàng)造出他們以前從未想過可能的東西?!?br/>
【答案】F
【解析】段首主題句,根據(jù)后文:例如,在漫畫和動畫行業(yè),現(xiàn)在有人工智能工具可以自動為黑白線條圖上色。這是不太需要技巧的的,重復(fù)性的工作,所以答案為F。
【答案】B
【解析】正如Peter Ward在《文化之旅》中所寫的,各種藝術(shù)總是受到技術(shù)突破的影響。人工智能可以成為給藝術(shù)界帶來改變的有用工具。如果它是受人歡迎的因為恐懼受到不公正的排斥。
第二部分 寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)
第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假如你是李華, 你向英國朋友Jim介紹你對有機農(nóng)業(yè)的了解(rganic farming),請你據(jù)此給Jim寫一封郵件,開頭和結(jié)尾已經(jīng)給出,不計入詞數(shù)。
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你更傾向于有機農(nóng)業(yè),至少說明三點原因
希望Jim能回信告訴你英國的有機農(nóng)業(yè)的情況及他的看法
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Dear Jim
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Hpe t hear frm yu as sn as pssible.
Yurs
Li Hua
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Dear Jim
Lng time n see. Hw’s everything ging? Recently I am interested in rganic farming, which is very ppular in China nw. Organic farming is simply farming withut using any chemicals, s rganic prducts are very healthy. Thugh rganic farming is time-cnsuming and painstaking, I think it preferable t chemical farming.
Organic farming invlves n chemicals, which benefits bth ur health and the envirnment. What’s mre rganic farmers use natural means t keep the sil rich. Crps grw in a healthy way s the crps, vegetables and fruit are mre tasty and nurishing.
What d yu think f rganic farming and hw d yu develp rganic farming in Britain?
Hpe t hear frm yu as sn as pssible.
Yurs
第二節(jié)(滿分25分)
閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。續(xù)寫的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右。
It was a ht summer day. My dad and I were getting ready t g ut fr a ride n the bat. That’s when the phne call came, the call that made the bright, beautiful day a cld, dark, glmy ne.
I had just put n my suit, shrts, and tank tp, and packed my bag with sunscreen and everything else I wuld need fr that day. I ran int my parents’ rm t find dad. When I saw him n the phne, he was crying. I’d never seen my dad cry befre. What pssibly culd have happened?
“Max, I’m s srry,” I heard him say. That’s when it hit me. I knew that Suzie had died.
Max has been my dad’s best friend fr years. Suzie, his daughter, had a rare disease that mainly affected her bdy. Her brain was OK. She knew what was ging n; she knew that she had prblems and was different than ther kids. Once she tld her dad that she wished she culd die and be brn in a different bdy. Yet althugh she culdn’t live a nrmal life, she was still happy.
When Suzie and I were little, we spent quite a bit f time tgether. As we grew up, we grew apart. She lived in New Yrk, and I lived in Midwest. When Suzie was ten she had t live in hspital. I sent her a Beanie Baby and she sent ne back t me. Abut eight mnths befre she died, Max gave us her number at the hspital and we talked at least twice a week until the end. Suzie was always s excited t talk t us and wanted t knw every detail abut my life. She wanted t knw everything I did and everything I ate. In a way, she lived thrugh me.
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After we fund abut her death, we made ur plan t g t New Yrk fr the funeral. During the last talks n the phne we mentined The Very Hungry Caterpillar again and again. We were bth amused by the funny experience f a caterpillar. S befre we set ut, I went t search the bk thrugh the whle twn. Luckily I made it.
Her funeral meant s different frm any funeral I’d ever been t. The grave and cffin were s small because Suzie was just a little girl. I hated Gd at that mment fr him taking Suzie away. I tk ut the bk and put it n the cffin with a bunch f white rse. I thught abut the talks we had when she was in hspital. She was always curius abut every detail f my life. She was ill but ptimistic. We never talked abut anything abut her disease as if it hadn’t existed. She has gne with a deep impressin in my mind.
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那是一個炎熱的夏日。我爸爸和我正準備出去坐船兜風(fēng)。就在這時,電話打來了,這個電話讓明媚的一天變得寒冷、黑暗、陰郁。 我剛剛穿上西裝、短褲和背心,并在包里裝上防曬霜和那天我需要的所有東西。我跑進父母的房間去找爸爸。當我看到他打電話時,他正在哭。我以前從未見過我爸爸哭。發(fā)生了什么? “麥克斯,我很抱歉,”我聽到他說。就在那時,我想到了。我知道蘇西已經(jīng)死了。 馬克斯多年來一直是我爸爸最好的朋友。他的女兒蘇西患有一種罕見的疾病,嚴重影響她的身體。她的大腦沒問題。她知道發(fā)生了什么;她知道自己有問題,與其他孩子不同。有一次,她告訴父親,她希望自己能死去,出生在另外一個身體里。盡管她不能過正常的生活,但她仍然很快樂。 蘇西和我小的時候,我們在一起度過了相當長的時間。隨著我們的成長,我們漸漸疏遠了。她住在紐約,我住在中西部。蘇西十歲時,她不得不住在醫(yī)院。我送給她一個豆豆娃,她也給了我一個。大約在她去世前八個月,馬克斯給了我們她在醫(yī)院的電話號碼,我們每周至少交談兩次,直到結(jié)束。蘇西總是很興奮能和我們聊天,想知道我生活中的每一個細節(jié)。她想知道我做的一切和吃的一切。在某種程度上,她通過我活著。
第一段首句為當我們得知她的死亡時,我們計劃去參加她的葬禮,作為她最好的朋友,我為她準備了特別的禮物。
第二段首句為她的葬禮與我參加過的任何一個葬禮都不同。描述葬禮上人們的反應(yīng)以及作者的一些回憶。
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