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广东云浮中学2019年高三英语第一次重点考试
广东省云浮中学2018届高三第一次模拟考试〔英语〕
本试卷共10页,三大题,总分值135分。
考试用时120分钟。
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I语言知识及应用(共两节,总分值45分)
第一节完形填空(共15小题;每题2分,总分值30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1~15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
SteveJobsonlifeanddeath
WhenIwas17,Ireadaquotethatwentsomethinglike:“Ifyouliveeachdayasifitwasyourlast,somedayyou’llmostcertainlyberight.”Itmadean1onme,andsincethen,forthepast33years,Ihavelookedinthemirrorevery2andask edmyself:“Iftodaywerethelastdayofmylife,wouldIwanttodowhatIamabouttodotoday?”Andwheneverthe3
hasbeen“No”fortoomanydaysinarow,IknowIneedto4something.
R e m e m b e r i n g t h a t I’l l b e5s o o n i s t h e m o s t i m p o r t a n t t o o l I’v e e v e r u s e d t o h e l p m e m a k e t h e b i g6i n l i f e.B e c a u s e a l m o s t e v e r y t h i n g—a l l e x t e r n a l e x p e c t a t i o n s,a l l p r i d e,a l l 7ofembarrassmentorfailure—thesethingsjustfallawayinthefaceofdeath,leavingonlywhatis8important.Remembering thatyouaregoingtodieisthebestwayIknowtoavoidthetrapofthinkingyouhavesomethingto 9.Youarealreadynaked.Thereisnoreasonnotto10yourheart.
Yourtimeislimited,sodon’t11itlivingsomeoneelse’slife.Don’tbe12bydogma—whichislivingwiththeresultsofotherpeople’sthinking.Don’tletthenoiseofothers’opinionsdrownoutyourowninnervoice.Andmostimportantly,havethe13tofollowyourbelie fsandgoals.Theysomehowalreadyknowwhatyoureallywantto14.Everythingelseis15.
1.A.expectation B.impression C.imagination D.examination
2.A.minute B.night C.day D.morning
3.A.answer B.solution C.result D.chance
4.A.accept B.hide C.change D.avoid
5.A.famous B.dead C.old D.forgotten
6.A.decisions B.contributions C.differences D.mistakes
7.A.understanding B.certainty C.fear D.knowledge
8.A.mostly B.hardly C.nearly D.truly
9.A.take B.lose C.give D.win
10.A.break B.catch C.warm D.follow
11.A.waste B.imagine C.spend D.risk
12.A.confused B.trapped C.discouraged D.hurt
13.A.wisdom B.idea C.desire D.courage
14.A.see B.show C.become D.forget
15.A.necessary B.natural C.secondary D.possible
第二节语法填空(共10小题;每题1.5分,总分值15分)
阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为16~25的相应位置上。
Onceuponatime,apoortravellerstoppedunderatree.Fromhisbaghetookout abowlof
16(boil)riceandstartedtoeat.Nearbywasasmallshop,whereawomanwasselling friedfishtotravellersabletopayfor17.Whenthemanfinishedeatingandgotupt oleave,sheshouted,“Youhavenotpaidmeforyourmeal!”
“ButIorderednothingfromyou!”hesaid.
“Everyonecanseethatyou18(enjoy)thesmellofmyfriedfishwithyourri ce,”arguedthewoman.“Ifyouhadn’tsmeltthefish,yourmealwouldnothavebeenso19__(please)!”
Soonacrowdgathered.20theysupportedthetraveller,theyalsoagreedth atthewindwasblowingfromtheshoptotheplace21hehadeaten,carryingthesmell ofthefriedfishtohim.
Atlast,thewomantookhimtoajudgeandafter22(tell)thejudgethestory, sheinsistedthat23themanhadenjoyedherfishsmell,heshouldpay25cents.Afte rhearingtheevidence,thejudgeaskedthemantodrop2425-centcoinontheground.“Hereisyourpayment,thesoundof25cents25thesmellofthefriedfish.”
II阅读(共两节,总分值50分)
第一节阅读理解(共20小题;每题2分,总分值40分)
阅读以下短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
ExpertsbelievethatstormsandsevereweatherinNorthAmericaandAsiahavedisruptedb irdflightpathsacrosstheworldandswepthugenumbersofbirdspeciestowardstheBritishIs les.
BirdsflyingtotheothersideoftheAtlanticortothePacifictolaytheireggshavebeent rappedinBritainandIreland,addingtheirnumberstonativespecies,andcausinggreatexci tementinthebird-watchingcommunity.
Localbirdwatchershavealreadyobservedatotalof442speciesintheBritishIslesthis year.Thehighestnumbereverseeninoneyearis445,in2017.
“Weonlyneedfourmoretobreakourrecord,”saidLeeEvans,whorunstheBritishBirdingAssociation.“WiththreemonthstogoI’msurewe’lldoit.”
LastmonthanextremelyrareSiberianRubythroatbirdwasseeninScotland,sendinghund redsofbirdwatchersnorthinthehopeofcatchingaglimpseofthiscolourfulAsianbeauty.An otherveryuncommonbird,thebuffleheadduckwascitedinCornwellandcausedsimilarexcite ment.“Icouldn’tbelieveit,”saidEvans.“Thepoorthingwascompletelyknackered.ItmusthavebeenblowntoEnglandbythestormswhi letryingtoflyfromCanadatothesouthernUnitedStatesforthewinter.That’s3000miles!”
Evanssaidthatglobalwarmingoverthepastdecadewasplayingakeyroleintransforming birdmovementsacrosstheworld.Inaddition,meltingArcticseaicemayalsobeopeningupbir dflightpathsovertheNorthPole,makingiteasierforbirdsfromthePacific—suchastheslaty-backedgullandtuftedpuffin,bothofwhichappearedinLondonearlierthis year—toreachBritain.
Bird-watchingisbecominganincreasinglypopularhobbyamongallagegroups,addedEva ns.
“Afifthofourmembersareunder18.Thisisaround-the-yearhobbythatyoucanenjoyfromthe kitchenwindoworfromacar.Moreandmorepeoplearebird-watching,andasaresultmoreandmo reunexpectedspeciesarebeingspottedintheBritishIsles.”
26.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Theresultsofglobalwarming.
B.ChangesintheBritishbirdpopulation.
C.Increasingenvironmentalpollution.
D.WorseningBritishweather.
27.Theunderlinedword“knackered”isclosestinmeaningto__________.
A.bored
B.knocked
C.spotted
D.tired
28.HowmanymorebirdspeciesareneededtoequaltheBritishbird-watchingrecord?
A.3.
B.4.
C.442.
D.445.
29.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingbirdscomesfromAsia?
A.Slaty-backedgull.
B.Bufflehead.
C.Rubythroat.
D.Tuftedpuffin.
30.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedasapossiblereasonforseeingmorebirdspeciesin
Britain?
A.Anincreaseinthenumberofbirdwatchers.
B.Agrowthinthenumberofnativespecies.
C.Stormsduetoglobalwarming.
D.ThemeltingArcticicecap.
B
It’sinterestingtoseehowpeoplemakeuseofthetimetheyspendonpublictransportinIndiancit ieslikeDelhiandMumbai.
Incrowdedbusesandtrainspeoplemanagetotakeashortnapandsomeevenreachthesnorin gstage.Ortheyspreadoutanewspaperovermultiplekneesandarmstoreadaboutthelatestspo rtresultsorpoliticalcrisis.
Thentherearetheexperiencedtravellerswhohavebeenplayingcardswiththesamegroup overthelastdecadeorso.Theyevenhavetheirspecificseatssowell-wornthatyoucanmakeou ttheshapeoftheirbacksides.
Thereisnodoubtaboutit.Travellingbypublictransportisbeinginthethickoftheseas onsoflife—asweatylifeinsummerwherepeople,blissfullyunawareoftheriversofsweatrunningdownth eirbrowsandinsidetheirclothes.Atthefirstsmellofaperfumedmanorwomanboardingthest uffybusortrain,mostpeoplefeeltheyarereborn.
Duringtherainsyoucan’tavoidgettingwetormuddied.Thewindows,almostalways,arenotaperfectfitandifyou’renotdrenchedbyasudden,heavyrainshowerthenyouareboundtocatchajetsprayofmuddywat ercausedbyafellowmotoristdrivingfastthroughapuddle.
Rainsareaperfecttimeforpeopletoswitchtheiroldumbrellasfornewones.Sincethere aresomanythatlookalike,it’simpossibletotellwhoseiswhose.
Winteristhetimewhenitfeelsgood—oratleastwarm—tobepartofacrowd.Itisamazinghowmuchthecollectivebreathsofa100orsopeoplecanraise thefreezingtemperatureinside.Lookingatthemassesdressedintheirbrightredpullovers orgreencoats,it’sfuntoimaginewhatfacesliebeneaththeirdarkwoolenhats.
Thecoldwinterpasses,makingwayforspring.Itisimpossiblenottoseeeverylittleflo werbythewaysidebloomingproudly.Andthewarmsunmanagestotransmitsomeoftheirpleasan tnesstotheinsideofabusortrain.
Now,wouldn’titbeperfectifwehadapublictransportworththenameinallourcities?
31.OnIndianpublictransport,youcanalwaysexpecttoseepeople________.
A.sleepingandreadingnewspapers
B.arguingandplayinggames
C.enjoyingtheviewandplayingcards
D.carryingumbrellasandwhisperingpolitely
32.Accordingtotheauthorwhatwillmakepassengersfeelrefreshedduringsummertravellin
g?
A.Thecooleveningbreeze.
B.Therainpouringovertheirclothes.
C.Thejoyofagameofcards.
D.Thesweetfragranceofanewpassenger.
33.Ifyouseepeopleincolourfulclothingandbreathingheavily,youareprobablytravellin
gduringthe________.
A.summer
B.rainyseasons
C.winter
D.spring
34.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat__________.
A.Indianpeopledon’tmindswitchingumbrellaswithothers
B.almosteveryoneinIndiawearsperfumewhentheygoout
C.thebusesandtrainsareoldandinpoorconditions
D.Indiantransportisthemostcrowdedintheworld
35.Whatisthetuneoflanguageusedinthispassage?
A.Humourous.
B.Critical.
C.Frightening.
D.Concerned.
C
Chocolatesoapissupposedtobegoodfortheskin.Butit’snotsogoodforthetongue.UnfortunatelyfortheUSsoldiersofWorldWarII,thechocolateba rsthearmygavethemtastedliketheywereintendedforuseinthebath.
Inthearmy’sdefense,itwasn’ttryingtowinanycookingawards.Infact,itspecificallyorderedthatitschocolatebarsno tbetoodelicious,sosoldierswouldn’teatthemtooquickly.Thesebarswerecreatedforsurvival,nottaste.“Theywereawful,”JohnOtto,aformerarmycaptaininWorldWarIIsaid.
“Theywerebig,thickthings,andtheyweren’tanygood.Itried’em,butIhadtobeawfulhungryafterItriedthemonce.”Asunappealingasthechocolatebarsweretosome,otherslikedthem.SamuelHinkle,thechemi stwhocreatedthechocolatebars,pointedoutthatthenumberofbarsmadewerefargreatertha nthearmyneeded.“ItsoonbecameobviousthatthegenerousAmericansoldiersweresharingtheirvaluedposse ssionswiththeirforeignfriends,whethersoldiersofothercountriesorlocalcitizens.”
ThebarsturnedmanyhungryEuropeansintofriendsoftheUnitedStates.“Peoplewantedthem,”saidOtto.“You’dgivethemtokids.Insomeplacestheywereveryhungry.Andtheysurehelpedrelaxpeopleabou tAmericansoldiers.”OttosaidheneversawaEuropeanturnhisorhernoseupatthechocolate.“Itwasfood,”hesaid.“Atthattime,everyonewasveryhungry.IsawGermankidsstandingoutsidetheU.S.armykitc hen.Theyweren’tbegging,juststandingthereverypolitely.Whenweweredone,thekidswouldeatthefoodout ofthegarbage.Theywerethathungry.”
OtherEuropeansdidnotseechocolateuntilwellafterthewarended.“Wedidn’tseeanyAmericanswhereIwas,”saidElizabethRadsma,whowas25yearsoldwhentheGermansoccupiedhercountry,theNetherl ands.
“Evenafterthewar,wesawonlyEnglish.MaybetheAmericansgaveoutsomechocolateinthebi gcities,butwewereonlyinasmalltown.BeforetheBritish,wesawonlyGermansoldiers.Butc hocolate?Don’tmakemelaugh!Maybeinmydreams!”
Asoldierinthefieldmighthaveresponded“Becarefulwhatyouwishfor”—andthengratefullybitdownonachocolatebar,theonlyfoodavailableformiles.
36.WhatwastheAmericansoldiers’attitudetowardsthechocolatebars?
A.Theyweredelicious.
B.Theytastedawful.
C.Theywerenecessaryforsurvival.
D.Toomanyofthemwereproduced.
37.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.TheUSsoldiersusedthechocolatebarsasbathsoap.
B.TheUSsoldiersdidnothaveenoughfoodduringWorldWarII.
C.TheUSarmyproducedmorechocolatebarsthannecessaryforitssoldiers.
D.EuropeanpeopleregrettedeatingchocolatebarsfromtheUSsoldiers.
38.Theunderlinedexpression“turnhisorhernoseupat”probablymeans________.
A.reject
B.demand
C.receive
D.smell
39.WhydoestheauthormentiontheGermankids’story?
A.TotellhowfriendlytheAmericansoldierswere.
B.Todescribethehungerinpost-warGermany.
C.ToproveGermankidscouldbeverypolite.
D.Toshowhowmuchtheywereeagerforchocolates.
40.ElizabethRadsmaneversawchocolateduringthewarbecause_________.
A.theUSsoldiershandedoutallofthemtopeopleinbigcities
B.theGermansoldierskeptthemallforthemselves
C.theBritishsoldiersdidn’tsharethemwiththelocalpeople
D.theUSsoldiersnevershowedupinthesmalltownshelivedin
D
AtBlossomEndRailroadStation,22-year-oldStanleyVinesat,waitingforhisnewemplo yer.Thesurroundinggreenfieldsweresounlikethemuddylandscapeofwar-tornFrance.Afte rfourhorribleyearsasanarmyprivatefightinginEurope,StanleyhadreturnedtoEnglandin February1946.ArmednowwithsomesavingsandwithnoprospectsforajobinEngland,heanswer edanewspaperadforfarmhelpinCanada.Twomonthslaterhewasonhisway.
Whentheoldcarrumbledtowardthetinystation,Stanleyrosetohisfeet,tryingtomaket hemostofhisfivefoot,fourinchframe.Thefarmer,AlphonseLapine,shookhisheadandcompl ained,“You’reaskinnything.”Onthewaytohisdairyfarm,Alphonseexplainedthathehadawifeandsevenkids.“Money’stight.You’llgetroomandboard.You’llgetupatdawnformilking,andthenhelpmearoundthefarmuntileveningmilkingtimeagain. Tendollarsaweek.Sundaysoff.”Stanleynodded.Hehadneverbeenonafarmbefore,buthetookthejob.
FromthebeginningStanleywastreatedhorriblybythewholefamily.Theymadefunofthew ayhedressedandtalked.Hecoulddonothingright.Thehumourlessfarmerfrequentlylosthis temper,criticizingStanleyfortheslightestmistake.Theoldestson,13-year-oldArmand, constantlyplayednastytricksonhim.Butthekind-heartedStanleyneverresponded.
StanleyneverbecamepartoftheLapinefamily.Afterwork,theyignoredhim.Hespenthis nightsaloneinatinybedroom.However,eacheveningbeforeretiring,helovinglycaredfort hefarmer’shorses,eagerlyawaitinghimatthefieldgate.Hecalledthemhisgentlegiants.OnSaturday nightshehitch-hikedintothenearesttownandwanderedthestreetsorenjoyedarestaurantm
ealbeforereturningtothefarm.
EarlyoneNovembermorningAlphonseLapinediscoveredthatStanleyhaddisappeared,af teronlysixmonthsashisfarmhand.Therailwaystationmaster,whenquestionedlaterthatwe ek,saidhehadnotseenhim.Infactnooneinthecommunityeverheardofhimagain.Thatis,unti loneevening,almost20yearslater,whenArmand,openedanAmericansportsmagazineandcame acrossashockingheadline,
“Millionairejockey,StanleyVine,ex-Britishsoldierand5-timehorseridingchampion,b eganlifeinNorthAmericaasafarmhandinCanada.”
41.StanleyVinedecidedtogotoCanadabecause________.
A.hewantedtoescapefromwar-tornFrance
B.hewantedtoserveintheCanadianarmy
C.hecouldn’tfindajobinEngland
D.helovedworkingasafarmhand
42.WhichofthefollowingisTrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.StanleyjoinedtheFrencharmywhenhewas18yearsold.
B.OnthefarmStanleyhadtomilkthecows14timesaweek.
C.TheLapinefamilywererichbutcrueltoStanley.
D.Stanleyreadaboutthejobofferinanewspaper.
43.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?
A.WhenStanleyfirstmethisemployer,hetriedtoimpresshimbutfailed.
B.Stanleyhadneverworkedonafarm,sohemadealotofmistakes.
C.Stanley’sweeklysalarywasnotenoughforhimtoliveon.
D.Stanleyleftthefarmbytrain,withouttellinganyonewhyhedidso.
44.WhatdidStanleylikedoingafterworkeachday?
A.Hitch-hikingtodifferenttowns.
B.Caringforthefarmer’shorses.
C.Wanderingaroundthefarmalone.
D.Preparingmealsonthefarm.
45.WhywasArmandsoastonishedwhenhereadaboutStanleyinthemagazine?
A.Hedidn’tknowStanleyhadbeenaBritishsoldier.
B.HehadnoideaStanleyhadalwaysbeenawealthyman.
C.Hedidn’tknowhisfatherpaidStanleysolittlemoney.
D.Hedidn’texpectStanleytobecomesuchasuccess.
第二节信息匹配(共5小题;每题2分,总分值10分)
阅读以下应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。
请在答题卡上将对应题号的相应选项字母涂黑。
首先请阅读以下警方通报查找人员的信息:
A.
Name:ZiggyNizott
Height:1.82m
Weight:90kg
Age:35
Details:Longhistoryofviolentcrimeincludingrobbery,assaultand
cartheft. B.
Name:DennisTsokas
Height:1.95m
Weight:70kg
Age:28
Details:Wellknowntolocalpolicehavingbeenarrestedseveral
timesforpick-pocketing.
C.
Name:MichaelClarke
Height:1.7m
Weight:65kg
Age:20
Details:Arrestedasayouthforcartheftand
thesellingofstolen
goods. D.
Name:MarkHughes
Height:1.6m
Weight:60kg
Age:29
Details:Iswantedbypoliceforseveralarmedrobberyof
grocerystores,banks
andpostoffices.
E.
Name:HerbElliot
Height:1.6m
Weight:90kg
Age:22
Details:Recentlyreleasedfromprisonwhereheserved2
yearsforsellingstolengoods. F.
Name:WilliamDaniels
Height:1.6m
Weight:90kg
Age:32
Details:Arrested4timesforthesellingofdrugsandcartheft.
以下是相关事件及人物的描述,请把描述与相关插图及提示性文字匹配起来。
46.AvaluabledogwastakenwhilebeingwalkedbyitsownerinCityParkyesterdayafternoon.P
olicewishtotalktoamanseennearbyatthetime,describedbywitnessesasshortandfatwi thshortlighthairandclearglasses.
47.Yesterdaymorningat9.30a.m.amanarmedwithagunenteredtheNationalBankanddemanded
moneyfromthestaff,beforefleeingwhenconfrontedbybanksecuritystaff.Securitycam
erasshowthemanasbeingshortandthinwithshoulderlengthblondehair.
48.Atall,strongbuiltmanwithblondehair,athickblackmoustacheandwearingdarkglasses
knockedawomantothegroundandstoleherpurseonMainStreetlastSaturdayafternoon.If youseethisman,donotapproachasheisconsideredextremelydangerous.
49.AtthefootballmatchbetweenManchesterUnitedandLiverpool,severalpeoplehadtheirw
alletsstolenwhilewaitinginlinetobuyfood.Thevictimsdidnotseeornoticethethiefb utbystandersdescribehimasverytallandthin,cleanshavenwithshortlighthair.
50.AcarwasstolenfromthesupermarketcarparkonFriday,June23thisyearbyamandescribed
asveryyoung,1.7metrestallwiththindarkhairandcarryingabluebackpack.Arewardof$ 500isofferedforthecar’srecovery.
III写作(共两节,总分值40分)
第一节基础写作(共1小题,总分值15分)
以下是一那么关于首届中学生“春晚”的报道的要紧内容。
生词:首届全国中学生春晚:thefirstNationalMiddleSchoolStudents’SpringFestivalShow [写作内容]
请依照以上内容用英语报道这一那么校园新闻。
内容包括:
1.晚会的差不多信息;
2.晚会的目的与特色。
[写作要求]
只能使用5个句子表达全部内容。
[评分标准]
句子结构准确,信息内容完整,篇章结构连贯。
第二节读写任务(共1小题,总分值25分)
阅读下面的短文,然后按照要求写一篇150词左右的英语短文。
Mostpeoplethinkit'sfinetobe“busyasabeaver(海狸).”Butactually,althoughbeaversmayworkhard,oftentheydon'tgetmuchdone.
Beaversaregoodatbuildingdamsandmostbeaverdamsarewondersofengineering.Thebes tonesarestronglybuiltoftrees,stones,andmud.Theyarewideatthebottomandnarrowatthe top.
Beaversthinknothingofbuildingadammorethantwohundredfeetlong.Onedam,inMontan
a,wasmorethantwothousandfeetlong.ThelargestoneeverseenwasinNewHampshire.Itstret chedfourthousandfeet.Itmadealakelargeenoughtoholdfortybeaverhomes.
Sobeaversdobuildgooddams.Buttheydon'talwaysbuildthemintherightplaces.Theyju stdon'tplan.Theywillbuildadamacrossthewidestpartofthestream.Theydon'ttrytofinda placewherethestreamisnarrow.Soalotoftheirhardworkiswasted.
Beaversshouldlearnthatit'snotenoughtobebusy.Youhavetoknowwhatyou'redoing,to o.Forexample,therewasoneOregonbeaverthatreallywasaworker.Itdecidedtofixaholeina man-madedam.Afterfivedaysofworkitgaveup.Theholeitwastryingtofillwasthespacethat boatsgothrough.
[写作内容]
1.以约30词概括上文的要紧内容。
2.以约120词就“制定规划与达成目标”这一主题进行议论,内容包括:
(1)海狸修水坝的故事给你的启发是什么?
(2)请结合你的生活经历阐述“制定规划与达成目标”之间的关系。
[写作要求]
1.作文中能够使用亲身经历或虚构的故事、也能够参照阅读材料的内容,但不得直截了
当引用原文中的句子。
2.作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称。
[评分标准]
概括准确,语言规范,内容合适,语篇连贯。
参考答案
1~5BDACB6~10ACDBD11~15ABDCC
16.boiled17.it/them18.enjoyed19.pleasant/pleasing20.Though/Although
21.where22.telling23.since/as/because24.a25.for
26~30BDACB31~35ADCCA36~40BCABD41~45CDABD
46~50EDABC
基础写作:
AgroupofstudentsfromGuangzhouplantoholdthefirstNationalMiddleSchoolStudents ’SpringFestivalShow.Thethree-hourshowwithitstheme“It’sOurTurn”willbeheldonJan.15th.Theperformances,allorganized,directedandperformedbythestude ntsthemselves,willcombinetraditionalstyleswithmoremodernonesthatstudentstodayar egreatlyinterestin,suchasstreetdancingandB-Box.Theshowgivesagoodchanceformiddle schoolstudentstoshowtheirtalenttotheworld.Itwillalsobeagreatchancefortheaudienc estolearnmoreaboutLingNanculture.
读写任务:
Beaversareverydiligentdam-builderswhocanbuildextremelygooddams.However,the ysometimesdon’tknowwheretobuildthedamsorwhichdamsshouldbefixedonlybecausetheyhavenoconsciousn esstomakeaplan.
Thebeavers’storyillustratestheimportanceofplanning.Withoutaplanthebestintentionsandefforts willnotproduceresults.Weshouldn’
tworkblindlybuthaveaclearideaofourpurpose,theactionsneededtoachieveit,andhowthe seshouldbeordered.
Asajuniorstudent,IachievedconsiderablesuccessinlearningEnglishthroughtheco mbinationofhardworkandplanning.Ipreparedgoodmaterialswiththehelpofmyteacher,mad eplansformydailystudyandself-monitoredthewholeprocessofmylearning.Imaderapidpro gressandbecameveryconfident.IthinkIcouldn’thavedoneitwithoutagoodplan.
Diligenceisakeytosuccess,butinmyopinion,goodplanisalsoessential.Throughplan ning,wecandevelopcleargoals,findmoreefficientandeffectivemethodsandthushavemore opportunitiestoreachourgoalsthanthroughhardworkingalone。