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江苏省如东中学·栟茶中学2018~2019 学年度第一学期期末学情检测
高三英语
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第一卷(选择题共85 分)
第一部分听力(共两节,满分20
分)第一节(共5小题; 每小题1
分,满分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
佳答案。
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个小题。
每
段对话仅读一遍。
1. What did the woman do about her illness?
A. Took an aspirin.
B. Went to the doctor.
C. Stayed in bed.
2. What probably is the woman?
A. A teacher.
B. A doctor.
C. A shop assistant.
3. Who had the flu?
A. The woman.
B. The man.
C. Bill.
4. What does the woman say about the cinema?
A. Wonderful.
B. Interesting.
C. Relaxing.
5. How does the man lose weight?
A. By lifting weights.
B. By drinking less beer.
C. By working in the
gym.
第二节(共15 小题;每小题1分,满分15 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,每个小题将给出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至7题。
6. What caused the m an’s problem?
A. Worry.
B. Wound.
C. Overwork.
7. What probably is the woman?
A. A nurse.
B. A doctor.
C. A teacher.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. What probably are the speakers?
A. TV or radio program hosts.
B. Conference
chairpersons. C. Government officials.
9. Which team beat France?
A. Argentina.
B. Mexico.
C. Italy.
10. By what score is Italy leading Haiti now?
A. 3.
B. 2.
C. 1.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. A dangerous experience.
B. A kind of sport.
C. A big challenge.
12. How did the girl think about the activity?
A. Dangerous.
B. Individual.
C. Traditional.
13. What is the main challenge of the activity?
A. People’s experience.
B. People’s courage.
C. Its difficulty.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14. Why does the woman want to do exercise?
A. To reduce pressure.
B. To be in shape.
C. To find pleasure.
15. What will the trainer do?
A. Make a work-out plan.
B. Provide suitable equipment.
C. Reward for
your progress.
16. What membership does the woman take?
A. Half a year.
B. One month.
C. One year.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What does the speaker mainly talk about?
A. Pollution.
B. Human.
C. Good old days.
18. What does the saying “you can’t hear yourself think” mean?
A. You have head trouble.
B. You are too stressed.
C. It’s very noisy.
19. How many ways of reducing harm are mentioned?
A. Four.
B. Three.
C. Two.
20. What is the main purpose of the talk?
A. To explain scientific knowledge.
B. To call on people
to act. C. To introduce a saying.
第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45 分)
第一节单项填空(共30 题;每小题1分,满分30 分)
请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项, 并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
21. His conflicted with that of the other witnesses and yet his story had, for me, the ring of truth.
A. expectation
B. instruction
C. response
D. account
22. It’s natural that a man can hardly a smile when he is informed of some good news.
A. hold up
B. hold back
C. hold off
D. hold on
23. --- Difficulties always go with me!
--- Cheer up! If God closes door in front of you, there be a window opened for you.
24. One of the best ways to show confidence is to do it slowly, instead of rushing
it. Nervous people rush things to their nervousness.
A. ignore
B. mask
C. govern
D. modify
25. Your parents have a deep affection for you. Even if they are , they
can still keep out the wind and rain for you.
A. as cool as cucumbers
B. as strong as horses
C. as poor as
church mice D. as busy as bees
26. After a decade or so, out of choices, he returned to where he’d begun,
ashamed at having so little to show for his wanderings.
A. being run
B. running
C. to run
D. having run
27. The salary of a truck driver was hardly to put two children through a
university.
A. appropriate
B. available
C. adequate
D.
affordable
28. All of our equipment dates back to the 1960s and 1970s; we cannot make products
that compete with foreign products, we can buy the necessary technology.
A. unless
B. while
C. once
D. if
29. Throughout the history of movie-making, Shakespeare’s plays for
films more than the works of any other writer.
A. were being adapted
B. would be adapted
C. have been
adapted D. are adapted
30. --- I must point out that trials of new medicine are expensive and you can never
succes s.
--- But there is a very good chance in this case.
A. admit
B. guarantee
C. attain
D. deserve
31. --- How much do you know about your mother’s love?
--- To be honest, not until for my 18th birthday, a diary recording the process of my growth
my mother loves me so much.
A. did I receive her gift; I realized
B. I received her gift; did I realize
C. I received her gift; had I realized
D. did I received her gift; I had
realized
32. Handling difficult employees can be a real challenge for any manager, regardless
of
e xperienced he or she is.
A. whether
B. where
C. how
D. why
33. Not everybody agrees to the plan. Some support it, while I am one of
opposed to it.
A. who
B. those who
C. which
D. those
34. --- I had a quarrel with my best friend yesterday. I apologized to her but
she didn’t listen to me. I do n’t know what to do now.
--- I’m not good at handling interpersonal relationships.
A. Where has she got to?
B. What’s got into her?
C. Just get off my back.
D.
You’ve got me there.
35. Much disappointed as he is in the job interview, he still keeps his confidence.
A. to have failed
B. failed
C. having failed
D. failing
36. --- As we know, taking positive attitudes towards life is beneficial to our body and mind.
--- You can say that again. Struggle not to let negative ideas .
A. take over
B. take off
C. take on
D. take up
37. in a red dress, she was easy to i n the big crowd at the airport.
A. Being dressed; pick out
B. Dressed; pick out
C. Dressed; be picked out
D. Having dressed; pick out
38. The recent financial crisis into
account, the Japanese boss back on
the number of employees working for him.
A. taking; cuts
B. was taken; cut
C. taken; cut
D. to take; cutting
39. It’s certain that we are to having a clean and beautiful home in the
future because some special projects are to protect the environment.
A. under way; on the way
B. in the way; on the way
C. on the way; by the way
D. on the way; under way
40. We will gather for the community service at the school gate at 8 tomorrow morning unless .
A. otherwise informing
B. otherwise being informed
C. otherwise informed
D. having otherwise informed
41. The project, by the end of 2033, will expand the city’s telephone
network to cover 2,000,000 users.
A. being accomplished
B. accomplished
C. to be accomplished
D. having been accomplished
42. So that in spite of the rare disease, he managed to live as rich and full
a life as we do.
A. optimistic and determined Marty was
B. was Marty optimistic and
determined
C. Marty was optimistic and determined
D. optimistic and determined was
Marty
43. herself with routine office work, she had no time to attend to her children.
A. Occupying
B. Occupied
C. Being occupied
D. To be
occupied
44. The problem with traffic crowdedness in the city put forward at the meeting,
the government takes into consideration, is of great importance.
A. what
B. where
C. which
D. as
45. go for a holiday?
A. When do you suggest that we
B. When do you suggest we
C. Do you suggest when should we
D. Do you suggest that when we should
46. --- I so busily recently that I no time to
help you with your maths.
--- That’s OK. I can manage it by myself.
A. have been working; have
B. have worked; had
C. am working; will have
D. had been working; had had
47. --- What did you return last Friday?
--- It was not until midnight it was raining hard.
A. when
B. which
C. that
D. before
48. --- What do you know made Sarah so upset?
--- giving away state secrets.
A. Charged with
B. Being charged with
C. Accusing of
D. To be accused
of
49. We believe you have been devoted to naturally of great necessity.
A. that; being
B. all that; be
C. that all; are
D. what; is
50. Had he taken his parent’s advice, he having made such a silly mistake now.
A. would not regret
B. would not have regretted
C. may not regret
D. may not have regretted
第二节完型填空(共15 题;每小题1分,满
分15 分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,
并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
I’d never been crazy about Christmas. My husband John and the kids had always done their best to infuse(使充满) me with the holiday 51 , but this Christmas their efforts would be especially 52 .
My salary had reduced and John’s government salary was 53 , too. There wasn’t much money to go around, and 54 were just impossible. John was 55 a brave face as usual. But for me our financial hardship brought back 56 memories of my childhood.
“I got a Make and Bake set for Christma s!”one girl shouted. “I got clothe s!”another girl said. “What did you get, Lori?”someone asked. “So many presents.”I lied. My parents gave me plenty of love, but love was the 57 thing I had. Mom and Dad always had trouble making ends meet. I’d long since 58 Christmas just wasn’t for me.
John was 59 the tree for just the right branch to 60 the red glass bulb with the “M erry Christmas”
writing. It was a precious 61 of his childhood, and he took great pleasure in hanging it on our tree every year. A few days earlier, the tree 62 and several ornaments( 装饰物) broke, but this one was unique because of the memories it held for him. It was fine if I didn’t have any Christmas spirit, but it was
a different
63 for John. He took a step back to admire the replacemen t I’d finally found after endless searching on foot and surfing the Internet.
I worked hard to make things right for John because I loved to see my Christmas-loving husband full of holiday joy. I 64 one of the tree lights so it shone directly on John’s beloved ornament. The words on it
sparkled(闪烁). After all this time, I finally understood its 65 . Christmas was the season to show my love
for my family. How could anyone not
like Christmas?
51. A. practice B. desire C.
spirit D. pressure
52. A. aimless B. priceless C. endless D.
hopeless
53. A. decreased B. received C. measured D. doubled
54. A. performances B. presents C. rewards D.
donations
55. A. putting up B. putting down C. putting off D.
putting on
56. A. embarrassing B. horrible C. precious D.
exciting
57. A. first B. same C. real D.
only
58. A. predicted B. decided C. imagined D.
promised
59. A. searching B. preparing C. approaching D. planting
60. A. change B. remove C. hold
D. handle
61. A. dream B. reminder C. comfort D.
resource
62. A. got down B. broke away C. turned off D.
fell over
63. A. idea B. story C.
business D. account
64. A. flashed B. repaired C. adjusted D. adapted
65. A. message B. procedure C. commitment D.
attitude
第三部分阅读理解(共10 题;每小题2分,满分20 分)
请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项, 并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
Agriculture
A
Courses Available at North Coast College Campuses
Specialist agriculture centres of the North Coast College offer courses ranging from agricultural skills to beef production, horse studies and rural management. The Wollongbar Campus is famous for its Tropical(热带的) Fruit Growing program and has introduced courses on bush foods and coffee production. Taree offers the Veterinary(兽医的) Assistant program and has introduced “Agristudy”, which enables students to learn flexibly and by correspondence( 函授), using a mixture of student learning guides, telephone tutorials,
information sessions and workshops. Mullumbimby has the popular Rural Business Management program, which can also be studied by correspondence. Grafton, meanwhile, offers traineeships in agriculture including beef and dairy.
Health Programs
The continued improvement of healthier living within the community has seen an increase in fitness awareness and a need for trained staff in the Fitness and Sport industries. Fitness Instruction courses are offered at Tweed Heads and teach students how to keep healthy and lead a safe fitness program.
Lismore offers the Aged Support program and Port Macquarie offers the Early Childhood Nursing program. These courses give you the theoretical skills, knowledge and practical experience needed to work in a variety of residential and community-based health care institutions. For students interested in working in the Medical Health Care industry, Kingscliff is a specialist centre for the Natural Therapy Diploma and has a health clinic on campus.
Environmental Studies
The Environmental Studies courses offered by the North Coast College have been developed to help students increase their awareness and understanding of environmental issues and to enable them to determine their environmental impact. The Environmental Practice course, which includes Coastal Management, is offered
through the Ballina Campus.
For people interested in working to protect natural forests, the North Coast College offers the Forest Protection course at Casino. This course can provide a pathway for students into the Natural Resource Management Diploma at university.
66. Which of the following can students probably
learn at Wollongbar?
A. Cow farming.
B. Banana growing.
C. Business management.
D. Electronic information
technology.
67. What can we learn about the course
offered by Kingscliff?
A. It is held in a local hospital.
B. It includes a safe fitness
program.
C. It is designed for medical students.
D. It can be studied by
correspondence.
B
A T-shirt that constantly monitors the heart’s activity and detects abnormalities could help protect people against stroke. The T-shirt, which can be washed up to 35 times before it needs replacing, has been
developed to improve the detection of dangerous heart conditions like atrial fibrillation(心房颤动), which
causes an irregular heart rhythm and raises the risk of stroke.
At least one million people in Britain are known to have this condition; however, it’s estimated that at least another 500,000 have it but have n’t yet been diagnosed because they have no obvious symptoms. Some will have symptoms such as chest pain, dizziness and fatigue; but a large number of people have no idea they’re
ill until they suffer a stroke.
Detecting atrial fibrillation involves carrying out an ECG( 心电图).
Conventional ECGs are done in a
hospital and involve highly trained teams of staff attaching up to 24 separate electrodes(电极) to different parts of the body to measure electrical signals. But most patients experience abnormal rhythms only
intermittently(间歇地). This means the chance of picking them up during a short hospital check is slim.
Doctors sometimes issue patients with a device called a Holter monitor to wear under their clothes to try to pick up cardiac(心脏的) problems. This is an electronic box which clips onto your waistband and is
connected to a series of electrodes worn on the upper part of your body. But the box itself is quite bulky, hard to hide beneath clothing and involves a dozen or more wires being attached to the patient’s chest.
The Cardioskin T-shirt, which is made from cotton, could be a much more convenient alternative and can be worn 24 hours a day — meaning it is more likely to pick up any abnormal rhythms in the patient’s heart. It has 15 tiny electrodes woven into the material which are strategically placed around the chest area to track the electrical signals from the heart as they travel across the main part of your body.
The electrodes are powered by a battery which can be removed easily when you need to wash the T- shirt and feed results to a microchip which then sends them out wirelessly to an app. This converts(转换)
the data into an easy-to-read chart showing if the heart rate is abnormal. The results are shared with the patient’s doctor so they can check the patient’s heart without having to call them into the hospital.
Martin Cowie, a professor of cardiology at Imperial College London, said, “Cardioskin could be an important development for cardiologists.”
68. How many British people are having dangerous heart conditions according to the
text?
A. Less than 0.5 million.
B. Less than 1 million.
C. At
least 1.5 million. D. At least 2 million.
69. What is the main idea of Paragraph 3?
A. The difficulty in detecting atrial fibrillation.
B. The benefit of
detecting atrial fibrillation. C. The process of detecting atrial
fibrillation. D. The future of detecting
atrial fibrillation.
70. Why did the author mention a Holter monitor in the text?
A. To show how convenient the Cardioskin T-shirt is.
B. To introduce a way
to check the patient’s heart. C. To encourage people to care about their health.
D. To explain why doctors like
using the device.
71. What can we learn about the Cardioskin T-shirt?
A. It has a battery that can be charged
easily and quickly. B. It can be worn a
month without being washed.
C. It has electrodes placed
all over the T-shirt. D. It
can speed up the process of
diagnosis.
C
Four years ago your friends congratulated you and your father talked big continuously. Four years ago you walked among the gothic towers and weathered traditions that sew our community together. But what’s next, will I make friends, or I will measure up? And maybe you quietly wondered why a place like Yale, a place that sparked the drive of presidents, a place that raised the world-famous
scholars, a place that trained Pulitzer Prize winners, would ever want you? I hope you had these questions because otherwise I might have embarrassed myself. I admit I asked all of these and more.
I took an unconventional path to Yale. Five years ago I was working the evening
shift at a clothing store
in the suburbs of Virginia. My family had moved every year for the past five years and our finances were so consumed that retirement was not a possibility. Worse yet, my son was a junior at an Ivy League college in New Jersey and hearing about his privileged friends often reminded me of all the things I wanted to give him but couldn’t.
When I told him this he relied,“If you really want to spoil me, spoil
yourself. ”Then he took my hands
and told me I had a brilliant mind and deserved better than
everything I had ever known.
That summer I started community college while working full-time. Education was my second chance. I awoke my curiosity, vitality(活力) and dignity that I never knew I could feel. When I read Eliot, Miller and Morrison, it was as if I were the first person to have ever read them, as if they were secret insights into the human soul and situations and I knew
I coul dn’t stop.
Walking among these gothic towers, among these traditions, and among this brilliant, vibrant and unapologetically eclectic Class of 2014 has been inspiring. Whether debating issues in class, or chatting over coffee, I have enjoyed, learned and loved every moment I have shared with you. You have made me a better person and I only hoped I have helped in some way to do the same for you.
And yet even now this is dreamlike. Four years ago I was convinced no one would
want me, I wouldn’t
measure up and as far as knowing what was next, I supposed I had resigned myself to more of the same. But I’ve come to learn that nothing great can really be
accomplished without a healthy dose of terror. No one ever wrote epic(史诗般的) poems, built monuments or told bedtime stories about people who played
i
t
s
a
f
e
.
I was terrified when I came to Yale. A big part of me thought I was n’t good enough. But a big part of life is ignoring the naysayers(反对者) especially the one inside you. Most people are stopped from doing great
things by no one but themselves. I learned to tell myself to shut up. Sometimes in the mirror in the morning and others times in the dark before I went to bed.
I came to realize once I could overcome my own fear I could overcome just about anything. If you haven’t felt this yet I recommended it: it’s the greatest joy you’ll ever know.
You’ve likely all met your own fear and misgivings(担忧、害怕). I charge you
to tell that voice to shut
up when necessary because in the end your greatness will not be about IQ but about the sincerity of your ambitions, the toughness of your character and your unwillingness to compromise in the face of difficulty, fear and uncertainty.
And should someone tell you that it can’t be done, or you’re not good enough
or it’s not worth the
trouble? Should others ask you to take the safe route, or stick to the path of least resistance? Should people
say it’s too late or your dreams are impractical? Look them in the eye, laugh a little and let them know
“Nothing is impossible”.
72. By saying “spoil yourself” in Paragraph 3, the author’s son meant that
.
A. the author sacrificed a lot for the family
B. the author loved her son and
spoiled him
C. the author didn’t deserve any help
D. the author had an excellent mind
73. What did the author realize after entering the college?
A. She was familiar with Eliot and Miller.
B. Social practice was better
than knowledge . C. She had few moments to share with others. D.
Certain terror helped with achievements.
74. What does the phrase “the greatest joy” in Paragraph 7 refer to?
A. The joy of realizing your own aims
B. The joy of knowing your own IQ.
C. The joy of overcoming your own fear.
D. The joy of finding your own
advantages.
75. After reading the passage, you are most probably .
A. worried
B. encouraged
C. relaxed
D.
astonished
第二卷(非选择题,共35
分)
第四部分写(共三节,满分35 分)
第一节任务型阅读(共10 小题;每小题1分,满分10 分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词,并将
答案写在答题纸上相应题号
的横线上。
注意:每个空格
只填1个单词。
Fear of
missing
out
It’s Friday night. While many of your friends may celebrate by going to the movies or checking out a restaurant that’s just opened, you’ve decided to spend this highly cherished night of the week by yourself. The night is yours to enjoy. If you think this sounds relaxing, you’re not alone. At least for a little while until you start wondering if you’ve made the right choice. A doubt begins sinking in as you imagine the fun your friends are having in your absence. Suddenly, the quiet evening you planned for yourself begins to lose its initial appeal, and you find your excitement quickly turns to anxiety.
Fear of missing out, or FOMO, is a common feeling. A recent study defined FOMO as “the uneasy and sometimes all-consuming feeling that you’re missing out —your peers are doing or in possession of more or something better than you.
Fear of missing out often develops as a result of deeper unhappiness. Research has found that those with low levels of general life satisfaction are more likely to experience FOMO. Further worsening the all- too-common feeling is the rise of social media use. Active users of social media have a higher probability of comparing their achievements with others’. Rather than finding happiness through their own experiences, they begin worrying that theirs aren’t objectively better than anyone else’s.
The consequences of FOMO are significant and far-reaching. One study conducted with first-year university students found that fear of missing out was associated with fatigue( 疲劳), stress, and sleep
problems. Furthermore, in a 2018 study of 1,045 Americans aged
18-34, nearly 40% of participants
admitted going into debt just to keep up with their friends’ lifestyles, often through increased spending on food, travel, clothes, and electronics.
So how can you overcome the fear? Begin with gratitude. By reflecting on what you already have, you’re less likely to put valuable mental energy in worrying about what you do n’t. Another alternative?
Embrace(欣然接受) JOMO, or the joy of missing out. JOMO allows you to shift your focus to what you really
want at any given moment, without feeling concerned about what those around you may be doing. So, turn off your phones and tablets, and engage in something you enjoy while resisting the urge to upload and share it. While this may take practice and perseverance(坚持不懈), the results are well worth the effort.
By embracing the joy of missing out, you make room for all the benefits that come from spending time with yourself and the inner wholeness you contain; you create space to keep up with the things you wish you had more time for —gardening, reading, resting, exercising, cooking, learning, or simply being; and you
see yourself in new ways and unearth the talents, fears, joys and quirks
that lie beneath the surface.
第二节短文填空(共10 空,每空0.5 分,
满分5分)根据上下文及首字母提示
填入适当的单词。
注意:每个空格只写1 个单词。
请将答案写在答题纸上相应题
号的横线上。
Landscaped Gardens—Suzhou Gardens in east China’s Suzhou City, attracting
a (86) c flow of visitors from both home and abroad, have
been suffering much damage for some reasons in the long history. Fortunately,
thanks to the (87) c effort of the locals and the Chinese
government, they manage to survive and are officially (88) r as the World Heritage.
Such heritage sites are not only the (89) w to the historical
development of the city but
also an important basis for historical research. Therefore, we can not lay
too much stress on the (90) s of protecting and (91)
p them. Our government should strive to launch (92)
c to raise people’s awareness of the preservation.
Besides, every Chinese citizen is supposed to
behave (93) a and respectfully at tourist destinations. (94) C to the cons 第三节书面表达(满分20 分)
请阅读下面短文,并按照要求用英语写一篇150 词左右的文章。
A new study’s findings warn that smart phones are seriously messing with your
quality of life.
The study looked at the responses of 256 smart phone users. Researchers found
that 13 percent of participants were addicted to their smart phones, spending 3.6 hours per day on the devices. Social networking sites were the No. 1 time wasters with 87 percent of users, while instant messaging apps at 52 percent and news apps at 51 percent.
Almost 25 percent of the people admitted that their smart phones caused “c ommunication issues” in their real lives, including less conversation with family and friends. What’s worse, the majority of users said
“their smart phone use caused distraction( 精神不集中) from many aspects of their lives, including
employment, hobbies and studies.”
“People need to know the potential addictive properties(性质) of mobile phones,” a researcher said. “T here should be a warning before people purchase them or before they download an app. If you’re downloading a game, there should be a warning saying that you could end up playing this for hours and you have other responsibilities that could be ignored.”
【写作内容】
1. 用约30 个单词写出上文概要;
2. 用约120 个单词简要分析人们玩手机上瘾的原因,并谈谈应该如何戒掉手机瘾(至
少两点)。
【写作要求】
1. 写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句;
2. 作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;
3. 不必写标题。
【评分标准】内容完整,语言规范,语
篇连贯,词数适当。
答案写在答题纸上
江苏省如东中学·栟茶中学2018~2019 学年度第一学期期末学情检测
高三英语期末考试
参考答案
1-5 ABCCA 6-10 CBABC 11-15 BACBA 16-20 BAACB
21-25 DBABC 26-30 DCACB 31-35 BCDDA 36-40 ABCDC
51-55 CDABD 56-60 ADBAC 61-65 BDBCA
66-67 BC 68-71 CAAD 72-75 ADCB
76. absent 77. doubts 78. anxious 79. unsatisfied 80.
comparisons
81. discomforts/problems 82. borrow 83. grateful/thankful 84. focusing 85. know/u 86. constant/continuous 87. combined 88. recognized 89.
witness/witnesses 90. significance
91. preserving 92. campaigns 93. appropriately 94. Committed 95.
consequences
One possible version:。