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2021~2022学年高三第一学期期中试卷
英 语
(音频下载地址:jsgkxzx@163.com 密码:20082008)
2021.11
本试卷分四个部分。满分150分,考试用时120分钟。
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. What did the woman forget to take?
A. Her phone. B. Her jacket. C. Her bag.
( )2. What will the man probably have with his dinner?
A. Wine. B. Beer. C. Juice.
( )3. What makes the woman feel bad?
A. Keeping back the truth. B. Ruining the surprise. C. Missing Jenny's party.
( )4. What is the woman?
A. A musician. B. An architect. C. An office worker.
( )5. When will the man adjust the oven temperature?
A. In 50 minutes. B. In 20 minutes. C. In 10 minutes.
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. How many bottles are there in the large pack?
A. 20. B. 24. C. 48.
( )7. When will the woman probably go to the store?
A. At 11:00 a.m. B. Before 12:00 a.m. C. Around 1:00 p.m.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
( )8. Who is Lucy?
A. The speakers' daughter. B. The speakers' dog. C. The speakers' cat.
( )9. Why does the man want to phone Adrian?
A. Lucy seems to be ill. B. He has to look after Barbara.
C. He wants to work from home.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
( )10. Where are the speakers?
A. In the car. B. In the yard. C. In the bedroom.
( )11. What is the man's advice?
A. Taking a short break. B. Searching for it together.
C. Traveling yesterday's steps.
( )12. What will the man do next?
A. Call Amy. B. Check the laundry. C. Repair the washing machine.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
( )13. What do the speakers agree on?
A. Decreasing taxes. B. Improving the sports center.
C. Giving the local government more power.
( )14. Which place does the man probably live next to?
A. A shopping mall. B. A park. C. A police station.
( )15. What is the woman's main concern?
A. Increasing safety. B. Improving education.
C. Increasing the number of large businesses.
( )16. What does the woman believe will happen in the town in the future?
A. Public spaces will decrease. B. More people will move into the town.
C. People will have better employment opportunities.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
( )17. What made the speaker most interested in the animal kingdom?
A. The various environments. B. The different survival tools.
C. The relationships between animals.
( )18. How do the small fish help the sharks?
A. By giving them a ride. B. By keeping them healthy. C. By giving them food.
( )19. What do the “honey guide” birds do?
A. Protect the humans. B. Bring humans to the honey.
C. Produce honey for humans.
( )20. What is the main topic of the talk?
A. Bonds in nature. B. Ways to protect animals.
C. Differences between animals.
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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
The belowmentioned books are firstrate bestsellers and would be perfect additions to your reading list.
Maybe the power of one's belief isn't the ultimate example of intelligence.Maybe, in a constantly changing world, the ability to make judgements and change one's mind accordingly is much more important. That's Adam Grant's theory, and Think__Again is here to help you to look at the world around you, check your assumptions, and—you guessed it—think again. —ChrisSchluep, AmazonEditor
This book reads like fiction but tells the true story of murder and greed that troubled the Osage Nation in Oklahoma in the 1920s. When oil was discovered on their land, the Osage people became the wealthiest in the world and the targets(particularly the women) for the white men who had their sights set on marrying and murdering into their riches. I suggest you treat yourself to this exceptional read right now. —SeiraWilson, AmazonEditor
The subject of Isaacson's book is Jennifer Doudna, who won the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her work developing CRISPR. CRISPR is the innovation that will open the door to gene control, driving the life sciences revolution for decades to come. But it will also open the door to moral problem as we ask ourselves. How far should we go in editing humans—especially before birth—and who should control those decisions?—VannessaCronin, AmazonEditor
While the book unfolds during the course of a single day, flashbacks to when a group of kids were crowding around a desk and to when their rock star father abandoned them time and again reveal the complex dynamics still in force in their adulthood. After I finished this book, I would dream of these characters and their restaurant by the sea. Malibu__Rising is a fun,unforgettable read. —AlWoodworth, AmazonEditor
( )21. Which book will you choose if you are interested in history?
A. TheCodeBreaker B. ThinkAgain
C. KillersoftheFlowerMoon D. MalibuRising
( )22. What do we know about the book TheCodeBreaker?
A. It solves the problem of gene control.
B. It is a Science Fiction and Fantasy novel.
C. It focuses on the 2020 Nobel Prize winners.
D. It covers Jennifer Doudna and her achievements.
( )23. What do we learn from the introduction of the book MalibuRising?
A. The kids had high expectations of their father.
B. The kids ran away from their father frequently.
C. The kids' father destroyed their dream of being rock stars.
D. The kids' childhood experiences affected their adult life.
B
The new member to the UAE's astronaut training program, the first female Emirati(阿联酋) astronaut, hopes that her mechanical engineering degree will be her ticket to the moon.
Nora AlMatrooshi and her fellow trainee astronaut Mohammad AlMulla were selected from 4000 highly qualified candidates to lead the nation's 9.8 million citizens into space.
The two are looking forward to the laborious 30month program ahead of them which has already begun with them getting their divers' licences, picking up the Russian language and coaching for their many media interviews—and will move on to flight and weightlessness school at the Johnson Space Centre in Texas and eventually cruel survival training.
“They will need mechanical engineers to build a base on the moon,” says the 28yearold, who represented her nation at the Mathematics Olympics and worked as an engineer at the National Petroleum Construction Company.
AlMatrooshi says she has dreamed of the stars since kindergarten, when her teacher set up the classroom as the Lunar surface and the fiveyearold future astronaut constructed a cardboard moonbase. That early longing to explore space charted her degree choice.
“I actually went after it. I chose to study a degree in mechanical engineering because of a documentary I watched when I was in high school. It was about a group of astronauts going to the International Space Station and the role of the mechanical engineer was highlighted,” she says.
Leading big construction projects in the desert has helped equip the daughter of two academics—a PhD father and English teacher mother—for Lunar construction.
AlMatrooshi's fellow trainee astronaut, UAE police helicopter pilot AlMulla, meanwhile says astronaut training has been “a big career change”.
“I spent 15 years qualifying to be a pilot, including training in Australia for my commercial pilot's licence,” says the father of two. “As a pilot you get used to mastering everything—suddenly I'm__changing__my__path.”
“I'm a big fan of SpaceX. The rockets and even the fancy space suits. And hopefully all four of us—and all the astronauts who come after us will get to be a part of future missions—perhaps even to the moon eventually.”
( )24. What preparation have they made before the training program?
A. They have grasped their native language.
B. They have had cruel survival training.
C. They have learned to deal with the press.
D. They have done some weightlessness training.
( )25. Which is the major factor for AlMatrooshi to be a member of the training program?
A. She got help from her academic parents.
B. She has had a big dream since her childhood.
C. She has experience in big construction projects.
D. She was the winner of the Mathematics Olympics.
( )26. What does the underlined part “I'm__changing__my__path” refer to?
A. I'll be a master of life. B. I'm an enthusiast for SpaceX.
C. I'm settling my new problem. D. I'm starting a new life from scratch.
( )27. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?
A. The fans of SpaceX B. Dream and achievements
C. Passion and preparations D. Future astronaut training program
C
Lord Ashcroft, one of the Conservatives' biggest donors, has issued an attack on Norway for its cruel practice of commercial whaling.
“Norway often kills more whales than Japan and Iceland combined. And it's no less cruel than in the past,” the peer wrote before the opening of the Norwegian whaling season this week.
Norway increased its fixed maximum from 999 in 2018 and has authorized the killing of 1,278 whales this year. Killing the animals, often with gun powder, was similar to inhumane traditions such as human slavery or boy chimney(烟囱) sweeps. “Now is the time for Norway to recognize that commercial whaling is cruel, outdated and unnecessary—and must be stopped.”
Last year Japan authorized whaling after years of carrying it out in the name of scientific research. Norway, like Iceland, refused to recognize the 1986 international act and restarted whaling in 1993. It says there are 100,000 whales in its waters.
Greenpeace Norway has appealed to its government to pay attention to the opposition “as well as the lack of a local market for the products”. It said, “Whaling is only maintained for narrow political reasons and should be phased out.”
A Norwegian government spokesman said, “The whales are harvested in a sustainable manner based on the best available scientific advice. The availability of whale products in Norway is wholly consumerdriven and international trade in whale products is regulated by and according to relevant international framework.”
It is used for pet food and to feed animals in fur farms or is exported to Japan and Iceland. Pippa Middleton, sister of the Duchess of Cambridge, said that she ate smoked whale in Norway, comparing it to smoked salmon. Peta, the animal rights group, condemned her for being “invisible to the debate about Norway's mass murder.
Lord Ashcroft sent researchers to Norway to investigate and said four ships were seen preparing for “the killing activity”.“The biggest concentration of ships is in the Lofoten Islands, which are popular with tourists,” he wrote.
( )28. Why has Lord Ashcroft issued an attack on Norway?
A. It bombs whales for profits.
B. It allows the existence of human slavery.
C. It keeps the tradition of boy chimney sweeps.
D. It has harvested most of the whales in the ocean.
( )29. What can we infer about Japan?
A. It bans the sale of the whale.
B. It has been whaling for years.
C. It whales with a scientific method.
D. It sets an amount limit of whaling.
( )30. What does the government spokesman want to express?
A. Whaling is carried out in a sustainable way.
B. Whale products are promoted by our government.
C. Whaling should be maintained for political reasons.
D. Whale products sell well in the international market.
( )31. What attitude did Pippa Middleton hold towards whaling?
A. Intolerant. B. Favorable. C. Doubtful. D. Rigid.
D
Early in the year,the hope was that the bottlenecks that messed up the global supply chain in 2020 would be mostly cleared by now. They've actually only gotten much worse and evidence is mounting that the holiday season is at risk.
Across Europe, retailers(零售商) can't meet demand because of delivery delays. In the U.S., Nike cut its sales forecast after COVID19 set off factory closures in Vietnam that wiped out months of production.
Covid outbreaks have affected ports. There still aren't enough containers, causing prices to increase 10 times from a year ago. Labor shortages have delayed trucking and pushed U.S. job openings to alltime highs.
On the supplier side, Jay Foreman's been making toys with manufacturing partners in China for more than three decades, and he's never seen anything like this. His midsized toy company, Basic Fun, is on pace for its best year ever. There is no shortage of demand, but a shortage of containers has left thousands of the company's Lite Brites and TinkerToys waiting to be shipped. At just one factory in Shenzhen, there's roughly $8 million worth of finished goods that could fill 140 containers.
The bigger, more systemic risk—one that could hurt every retailer—is that Americans spend less than expected because there isn't enough inventory(库存). The available goods may also not be all that attractive. The sharp increase in shipping prices has forced manufacturers to make hard decisions about what to transport. Hicks, the Academy Sports CEO, predicted that shoppers “will have to settle more because they just won't have as good of a selection.”
Shipping big items and goods with lower value don't make as much economic sense right now. iPhones are small and pricey, making them an ideal good to ship, but the same case can't be made for lowend furniture or toys.
“Consumers might see news about port backups(阻塞), but that won't hit home until they try to buy the toy of the year and can't get it,” Bartashus, an analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, said. “That's when they'll hit crisis mode.”
( )32. What is the first paragraph mainly about?
A. The goods are mounting. B. Supply chain issues are getting worse.
C. The consumers become hopeless. D. The holiday season hits the bottlenecks.
( )33. What problem is Jay Foreman faced with?
A. Basic Fun lacks orders. B. There exists a shortage of shippers.
C. His toy company has its worst year. D. The factory is filled with finished goods.
( )34. Which of the following will hurt every retailer?
A. Consumers will have limited options.
B. Consumers can't afford the attractive goods.
C. The shipping company will stop shipping expensive goods.
D. The manufactures will have poor selections of shipping companies.
( )35. What will probably happen according to Bartashus?
A. The port problem will be settled.
B. Consumers will prefer to stay at home.
C. The government will pass the financial crisis.
D. The market will be in various forms of panic.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5 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。
Keep current with facts about electric cars
Sales of electric vehicles(EVs) grew 40 percent last year worldwide. Stateside, nearly a third of drivers want their next car to be electric. __36__ Almost 100 pureelectric vehicles are set to come into the market by the end of 2024. Many manufacturers, including GM, Jeep, and Volvo, have promised to offer fully electric lineups before this decade is done.
__37__ Tesla's upcoming reimagined Roadster will start at $200,000,while Tesla's current cheapest model is $41,000. Plenty of other EVs are even more affordable. Chevy,Nissan, and Hyundai all offer models for around $30,000. When assessing the cost of an EV, keep in mind that some models will even qualify you for a federal tax credit(联邦税收抵免) of up to $7,500. __38__ A typical EV owner spends between $6,000 and$10,000 less than a conventional car owner on vehicle maintenance. One reason: EVs don't have transmissions or clutches, two of the costliest parts to repair.
There are about 22,000 public changing ports nationwide, a number that is expected to be more than three times by 2023. But for most EV owners, charging at home is the way to go. __39__
The average EV gets about 250 miles from a full charge, which is far less than the distance most gaspowered cars can go on a full tank. But EVs are catching up. Tesla comes the closest. Its newer 2021 version gets closer to 500. __40__ BMW makes a fastcharging system that adds about 60 miles of drive time in about six minutes.
A. They'll have options.
B. But electric cars are nothing new.
C. Then there are the longterm savings.
D. Charging technology is also improving.
E. Some EVs are still eyewateringly expensive.
F. The battery is usually the entire floor of the vehicle.
G. It takes longer, but you can do it overnight when electricity is cheapest.
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。
“I'm going to tell you a story.” All eyes look up. Nothing __41__ a chatty group of teenagers faster and causes them to put down their phones more effectively than the __42__ of a story. “It's a tale about love. And heartbreak.” I pause for __43__ effect. Their eyes widen. I add, “Mine”. Now I __44__ them.
This is a story I've told every February since I started teaching. Its __45__ lies in how it changes the way my students see me. Gone __46__ is the authority I have as their teacher. Left behind is an 11yearold girl whose feelings are __47__.
“In sixth grade,” I begin, “I fell madly in love with David. On a party day, I received one enormous card, ‘Who could it be from?’ With __48__ hands, I tore open the envelope and the heading read, ‘To a Queen of a Valentine.’”
“I was wild with __49__. At the bottom I saw the signature and almost __50__: David. It was all too perfect to be __51__. “Then my eyes traveled up to the writing above his signature and saw a special message.”
My students __52__ in, waiting. “It read, ‘To the Ugliest Girl in Our Class.’”
Mouths drop open. Some even look down at their desks, seemingly __53__ for me.
“Well, it ruined Valentine's Day for me. It shook what little __54__ I had in myself for a long time after. But I __55__.” I smile.“And that's why we're going to have a party, which celebrates kindness instead of cruelty.”
( )41. A. pleases B. quiets C. affects D. touches
( )42. A. promise B. ending C. core D. plot
( )43. A. incredible B. positive C. dramatic D. obvious
( )44. A. have B. shock C. teach D. lose
( )45. A. secret B. trouble C. energy D. power
( )46. A. blindly B. frequently C. temporarily D. accidentally
( )47. A. restored B. hurt C. relieved D. mixed
( )48. A. exciting B. weak C. trembling D. delicate
( )49. A. fun B. anger C. fear D. joy
( )50. A. feared B. fainted C. failed D. forgot
( )51. A. clear B. mean C. real D. positive
( )52. A. lean B. give C. break D. call
( )53. A. cheerful B. puzzled C. shameful D. embarrassed
( )54. A. faith B. interest C. concern D. courage
( )55. A. hated B. survived C. retired D. won
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。
While most westerners know the story of Hua Mulan through an animated film,she __56__(be) a popular character of Chinese legend(传说) for over a thousand years. One of the most famous stories about her is __57__1917 Beijing Opera, MulanJoinstheArmy.
Traditionally,no women __58__(allow) to perform in operas, so men played all the roles. Though women were no longer prohibited by the time MulanJoinstheArmy was first performed, __59__ was still common for men to perform female roles, so the part of Hua Mulan was most famously played by the male actor, Mei Lanfang(1894-1961).
In short, the story is about a girl,Hua Mulan, __60__ father is called up to war. As Hua Mulan worries that her father is too elderly to fight, she decides to dress as a man and go __61__ his place. After many years of war, she is offered a reward for her service, but __62__(turn) it down so she can go home. It is only much __63__(late) that the friends she made during the war discover she is not a man.
Hua Mulan is a symbol to many Chinese people because she strongly illustrates values that they appreciate.A loyal daughter,she fights first for her family, and then for her country, __64__(show) bravery and complete selflessness in her actions, winning praise and __65__(admire) from others, and bringing great honor to her family.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)
假如你是李华,学校要在12月底为高三学生举行一场成人节活动(a comingofage ceremony), 你希望参加此次活动的策划工作。请根据以下提示,用英语给学校写一封申请信,内容包括:
1. 对此活动的认识;
2. 你的活动创意。
注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 请按如下格式写在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Sir or Madam,
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Yours sincerely
Li Hua
第二节 读后续写(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。
The Teacher Who Wrestled A Cougar
For days, a cougar (美洲狮) had been edging closer to the small village at the edge of the mountains of southern British Columbia in Canada. Now, after drinking the river's cold water, the cougar bedded down again in a nest of tall grass.
On July 3,1991, the three children in Larrane's day care group were outdoors early,painting bright flowers under the sun. By 10 a.m., it was time to find shade, so Larrane decided they would walk down to the river. “We're going to pick strawberries now,” she announced.
At 44, she had made her dream come true when she turned her home into a day care center. It had taken hard work to get her certification. So far, the center was operating smoothly. But she always worried about keeping her clients satisfied, as well as being able to care for enough children to make the business pay off. Larrane had known all three children in her care since they were babies. They were shy Mikey, a threeyearold boy; Alleshia, a playful girl aged four; and the group leader Natani, a girl of five years old.
After clearing away the painting supplies and handing each child an empty jar on that July morning, Larrane called for Pal, her oneyearold German sheepdog. Cheering with anticipation, Alleshia and Natani paired off in front. Larrane linked Mikey's hand and said, “Let's go.”
The group made its way over the dusty road and then onto a dirt trail through the trees. The two girls broke into a run through the tall brown grass at the trail's edge. Larrane and the little one Mikey hurried to keep up.
“OK,” Larrane gave the order after the group climbed down to the sandbank, “let's get in our circle.” She could not risk letting a child wander off. Suddenly a rabbit rushed into the trees and Alleshia jumped up, racing toward the trees. “Come back,Alleshia,” Larrane called. Running after her, she caught up with the child and helped her back to the sandbank.
Larrane sensed the children suddenly go quiet.________________________________________________________________________
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“Stay behind me!” Larrane screamed as she faced the cougar.________________________________________________________________________
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2021~2022学年高三第一学期期中试卷(苏州)
英语参考答案及听力材料
第一部分
1~5 ACABC 6~10 CCCAB 11~15 BBBAA 16~20 CCBBA
第二部分
第一节
21~23 CDD 24~27 CCDC 28~31 ABAB 32~35 BDAD
第二节
36~40 AECGD
第三部分
第一节
41~45 BACAD 46~50 CBCDB 51~55 CADAB
第二节
56. has been/is 57. the 58. were allowed 59. it 60. whose 61. in 62. turns 63. later 64. showing
65. admiration
第四部分 略
听力材料
Text 1
M: I put your jacket in the bag already. I thought it might be cold outside later.
W: That's good, but I need to run back inside anyway. I left my phone on the table.
Text 2
W: What kind of wine will you have with your dinner? We have red and white wines available. If you would like, there are some beers listed in the menu as well.
M: I'll actually pass on those drinks. I would rather have something sweet.
Text 3
M: I was so scared that I was going to ruin the surprise. I had no idea Jenny was coming in today. I wasn't prepared to talk to her.
W: I feel really bad about not telling her the truth. However, it will be worth it at her birthday party.
Text 4
M: You always smile when you listen to classical music.
W: Yes, and I am not ashamed to say it helps me after a long day at the office.
M: It is very peaceful, and you have told me that being an architect is a very stressful job.
Text 5
W: Remember: According to instructions, the oven needs to be turned down by 50 degrees after 20 minutes, or else the cake will become dry.
M: All right, it's been inside at 200 degrees for 10 minutes already. I'll lower the temperature before you get back.
Text 6
M: Can you fill the water bottles on the shelf? The last customer bought 20 bottles so the refrigerator is empty.
W: Sure. But we are out of the large packs. We only have a half pack left. That is, there are only 24 bottles left.
M: That's fine. It's about 11:00 a.m. now. Maybe you should make a run to the store and pick up more. We could always use extra water bottles.
W: No. It will take me at least an hour to wait in line at the store. I'll go when it's not that busy around 1:00 p.m. That way I can help you here.
Text 7
M: The city is full of smog today. I can't see the next building. I might ask if I can work from home.
W: That would be helpful. I have a lot to do today, so you could look after Lucy for a bit.
M: She doesn't need to be looked after. She does her own thing.
W: Yeah. I'm glad we got a cat and not a dog. They would be a lot more work. But she's been feeling unwell.
M: How do you know?
W: She's not eating her food, and has been sick a few times.
M: Well, let me phone Adrian and check if it's okay first.
W: If not, I can call Mary and ask her to look after her. Or Barbara?
M: No, our daughter is busy with studies. I'm sure it will be okay.
Text 8
W: I don't think I'm going to find it. I've searched everywhere in the house for my watch. It's not on the table in my bedroom where I usually leave it. I honestly can't think of where else it could be.
M: Is that why you're out here? You think you left it in the yard?
W: Where else could it be? I only went between the house and the car yesterday. After Amy called and told me she wasn't coming over anymore, I decided to just relax inside all day. I've checked every room.
M: OK. Well, Amy just called up and said she is coming over. How about the three of us search together?
W: That's a good idea. Three pairs of eyes are better than one. I will take a short break and think about the paths I traveled yesterday. Maybe I will remember something.
M: Good idea. While you do that, I will check the laundry. I hope it wasn't washed by accident. That would be a shame if it were ruined in the washing machine.
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M: For the town of Springfield, the most important new project is to build more parks and redesign the sports center.
W: We've added a lot of new public spaces and will continue to build more in the future. Also, I agree that we need to fix our sports facilities, but I'd also like to recommend that we decrease taxes.
M: We need tax money to build a better future for us and the large groups of people moving into our town.
W: The number of residents here is decreasing! I think we should all reach an agreement on which issues to make a priority instead of giving that power to local politicians.
M: I'd also like us to have a vote instead. On the list of issues, I'd like to create better parking near the mall.
W: I know that you live next to the shopping center. This is a good idea. I think increasing our police force should be our most important issue.
M: Safety is important, but improving the schools should be the first plan.
W: I disagree, but we should all vote on this. Secondly, we should continue stopping big companies from moving to the town.
M: We should promote small businesses instead. This creates more job opportunities.
W: Yes, and I also believe that in the future our small businesses will provide local workers with better and higher paid jobs in Springfield.
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W: I learned from a young age that the animal kingdom was an amazing place. I remember my teacher's lessons on different creatures in different environments. Mrs. Keller always spoke with enthusiasm about the different tools that each animal had developed to survive. However, what interested me most was the animals that helped one another. Certain animals form a bond that benefits both of them. For instance, there's a type of fish that attaches itself to sharks. The fish actually ride on the sharks as they go. They even eat the remaining food from the shark's meals. In return, when the shark isn't giving them a free meal, they clean the shark. The small fish eat away anything that would cause an infection in the shark. Isn't that amazing? What's even more amazing is that some animals have adapted to creating a bond with humans too. The “honey guide” is a bird that will lead humans to the insects that produce honey. The birds have learned to change their call when they find the insects. They do this specifically to warn humans in the area. Why, you ask? It's because the humans use smoke to make the insects calm down. The smoke sends the insects away from protecting the honey. This allows the birds to get the first taste of the honey as a reward. Facts like this are what make me love nature so much.
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