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2025春蕲春一中高二年级三月月考
英语试卷
考试时间:3月5日 试卷满分:150分
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A 、B 、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在 试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅 读一遍。
1.What kind of sport does Mike like best?
A.Tennis. B.Basketball. C.Football.
2.What does the man think of the film?
A.Interesting. B.Disappointing. C.Moving.
3.When will Shirley and David meet?
A.At 6:10. B.At 5:50. C.At 7:00.
4.What is the relationship between the man and Judy?
A.Teacher and student. B.Neighbors. C.Father and daughter.
5.What are the speakers talking about?
A.Making a paper plane. B.Flying a plane. C.Buying a toy plane.
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.When will Martin get married?
A.On Friday. B.On Saturday. C.On Sunday.
7.How are the speakers going to Sydney?
A.By train. B.By car. C.By air.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Why does Julia do research on music?
A.To study its change.
B.To understand its influence.
C.To show its importance.
9.How will Mr.Morant help with the report?
A.By collecting more data. B.By checking it. C.By answering questions.
听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。
10.What is the challenge for Jim?
A.Activity organization. B.Task design. C.Classroom management.
11.Who inspire(s)Jim in his career choice?
A.His parents. B.His English teacher. C.His university classmates.
12.What does Lucy ask about at last?
A.Public opinions. B.Jim's plans. C.Teacher's honor.
13.What is the show mainly about?
A.Jim's university major. B.Jim's working experience. C.Jim's present job.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.What does Eric do every day?
A.Clean the gym. B.Travel around. C.Take proper exercise.
15.What is Linda probably?
A.A student. B.A guide. C.A trainer.
16.Which month is it when they are talking?
A.September. B.August. C.October.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.How much should the speaker have paid for the dinner?
A.200 yuan. B.190 yuan. C.180 yuan.
18.Why did the waiter run a block?
A.To return the change. B.To thank the speaker. C.To ask for a favor.
19.What problem did the speaker and her friends meet?
A.They lost their money.
B.They couldn't find their way.
C.They failed to catch the subway.
20.What is the speaker motivated to do?
A.Learn about culture shock. B.Stay in China longer. C.Show kindness to others.
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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Best Citywalk Trails in Hong Kong
As a coastal city built on reclaimed land, Hong Kong possesses various distinctive citywalk trails.
Lantau Trail
This 4.5km trail is rated as a challenging route requiring an average of 2h32min to complete. During the trial, you will be able to reach the highest mountain — Lantau Peak. It’s recommended to bring plenty of water, snacks, and sturdy (结实的) footwear, and set off early in good weather.
Ngong Ping Village Trail
This 1.9km route takes an average of 30min to complete, which accounts for its easy rating. Ngong Ping Village has the largest Buddhism statues of its kind in the world. But you don’t need to be a Buddhist to enjoy a morning at the Tian Tan Buddha. It’s best to start off in the morning, but avoid a foggy or cloudy day.
Sha Tin Trail
It takes about 1h47min to finish this moderately challenging 6.6km route. This trail features Hong Kong’s most unusual temple, the largest museum, and best shopping malls. Sha Tin may be considered “off the beaten track” for many visitors but for those with more than a short 3 or 4 days stay in HK, it can prove to be a very rewarding day trip.
Cheung Chau Trail
As a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 3h8min to complete 11.7km. Cheung Chau has been a major fishing port for centuries and still has a large fishing fleet. The scenic ferry journey is one of the highlights of visiting this island.
21. Which trail takes the shortest time?
A. Cheng Chau Trail. B. Ngong Ping Village Trail.
C.ShaTin Trail. D. Lantau Trail.
22. What do Ngong Ping Village Trail and Sha Tin Trail have in common?
A. They are physically demanding. B. They are for experienced walkers.
C. They have a religious atmosphere. D. They include guided tours for visitors.
23. What can you experience during the Cheung Chau Trail?
A. Appreciate fishery scenery. B. Buy meaningful souvenirs.
C. Visit local museums. D. Enjoy peak scenery.
B
I was always a reader. As a kid,I walked to the library several times a week and stayed up late reading with a torch.I did my undergraduate degree in English and went on to get a master's in literature.When I created my online profile,I made my screen name “missbibliophile”. Filling out the “favorite books” section, I let my taste in literature speak for me:One Hundred Years of Solitude,A Moveable Feast,White Teeth,The Namesake,The Known World.
But I realized it had been more than two years since I had read most of those titles.I had stopped reading gradually,the way one heals or dies.
David was my online friend.His profile said he liked to read,so I asked him about his last book.His face lit up and his fingers danced.I told him I only read one book that year.“But it's June.Read a book!” he said.
I was painfully aware of the glaring hypocrisy(虚伪) in my life.I defended the virtues of bookstores in the age of online retailing and bought books,and they sat on every surface until my house appeared to wear books the way one wears clothes.
His suggestion on “reading a book” echoed in my head.One afternoon,I picked up one I'd bought only for its poetic title.I had a hard time getting into it.Whenever I was tempted to give up on it,I thought of David.I pushed through the first two chapters and discovered a new narrator and I loved the alternating points of view.I read at lunch and on my walk home,occasionally lifting my eyes to avoid strangers and uneven road surface.I stayed up late and finished the book.
I felt great and proud of myself.The last time I'd pulled an allnighter to read,I was 12. I felt him pushing me to be more of the person I used to be and more of who I wanted to be.
24.Why did the author purposely list many classics in her profile?
A.To show her taste. B.To list books read.
C.To fill out the form. D.To indicate her ability.
25.How much do we know about David?
A.He is interested in dancing. B.He is excited about books.
C.He is curious about the Internet. D.He is patient with strangers.
26.How did the author try to appear fond of reading?
A.By refusing online books. B.By decorating her house with books.
C.By wandering about bookstores. D.By constantly buying different books.
27.Why did the author feel proud of herself ?
A.She stayed up all night. B.She finished reading a book.
C.She regained passion for books. D.David pushed her to read.
C
Having an extra slice of cake, buying expensive clothes, or sleeping in until 11 A.M. may bring you great enjoyment. It might be something that makes your week worth it or how you get through a stressful day. Still, you may feel embarrassment or shame if you admit to it. This is why “guilty pleasures” exist. It comes from the idea that when we treat ourselves, it can sometimes leave us feeling guilty.
Perhaps we don’t feel we deserved it, or we don’t think it was a responsible way to spend our money. What if we told you that you shouldn’t feel bad about your guilty pleasures and that they are actually fantastic for you? Keep reading to discover why you should indulge occasionally.
Psychologists say that buying things for yourself can make you feel better because it gives you a chance to take control of your situation. It can also give you social contact and a confidence boost from changes you make to your self-image. When you feel under the weather, treating yourself might be the lift you need. When you buy a treat, you might just be looking after yourself and maintaining a positive outlook.
Permitting yourself to enjoy things can help you deal with symptoms of anxiety and depression. It can even be a protective factor against depression. Life isn’t easy, and when we’re struggling, we need to be kind to ourselves. Indulging in the things that bring us joy can envelop us in comfort during tough times. As long as your guilty pleasure is harmless, there is no reason not to do it. Our brain’s neural pathways light up when we do things we enjoy. This makes it easier to gain feelings of happiness.
As we said earlier, guilt and happiness can be mixed up in our minds. Rather than fighting them or trying to replace them, welcome them. Eventually, embracing these feelings can enhance your overall well-being and happiness.
28. Which of the following can replace the underlined word “indulge” in the second paragraph?
A.ignore expense. B.embrace oneself.
C.satisfy oneself. D.deny guilty feelings.
29. According to psychologists mentioned in the text, what effect does buying things for oneself have?
A. It leads to financial instability.
B. It can create feelings of guilt and shame.
C. It enhances self-control and improves mood.
D. It causes social isolation and low self-esteem
30. Which of the following belongs to looking after yourself according to psychologists?
A.Going to the cinema. B.Volunteering in the community.
C.Working overtime to meet deadlines. D.Ignoring your hobbies.
31. How does the text propose we should deal with the feelings of guilt?
A.Fight against them. B. Replace them with happiness.
C.Welcome and embrace them. D. Suppress them completely.
D
In the rich countries of the West, the electric vehicle revolution is well underway. Climate-conscious consumers drive Teslas or Polestars for reasons of morality and fashion. Poorer countries are also experiencing a wave of electrified trend. In Bangladesh, electric three-wheeler taxis, known as tuk-tuks, are rapidly replacing gas-powered ones on the streets. Such electric vehicles are climate friendly, cost effective, and help reduce air pollution.
Yet a glance under the hood (引擎盖) of these vehicles reveals a poisonous secret: each tuk-tuk runs on five massive lead-acid batteries, containing almost 300 pounds of lead in total. Every year and a half or so, when those batteries need to be replaced and recycled, about 60 pounds of lead leak into the environment. Battery recycling, often at small-scale unregulated factories, is a highly profitable but deadly business.
Lead is dangerous, and any exposure to it is harmful to human health. Lead that has entered the environment hurts people on an extraordinary scale. The numerous ways lead enters air, water, soil, and homes across the developing world — and the enormous damage it does to human health, wealth, and welfare — causes one of the biggest environmental crises in the world yet receives little attention.
The World Bank estimates that lead kills 5. 5 million people per year, which would make it a bigger global killer than AIDS, malaria, diabetes, and road traffic deaths combined. On top of the shocking deaths, the social burden of lead poisoning is extraordinary, as is its contribution to global inequality — our research on the cognitive effects of lead poisoning suggests that it may explain about one-fifth of the educational achievement gap between rich and poor countries.
But unlike many challenges faced by developing countries, lead poisoning is a problem that is fixable with some attention and a relatively modest financial investment. Better monitoring, research, and rules can help protect children all over the world from the dreadful effects of lead poisoning and reduce the massive global costs it brings.
32. How does the author describe the lead problem in paragraph 2?
A. By making a comparison. B. By analyzing hidden causes.
C. By listing convincing numbers. D. By explaining its working principle.
33. What can we learn from the text?
A. Lead enters rich countries in various ways.
B. Lead poisoning may make poor societies poorer.
C. Exposure to lead doesn’t necessarily harm someone.
D. Lead leaking has caused great panic in both countries.
34. What can be done to solve lead poisoning in developing countries?
A. Fixing these used batteries. B. Putting certain effort and money.
C. Prohibiting the illegal use of lead. D. Reducing the cost of recycling lead.
35. Which of the following is the best title for the text?
A. The Impacts of Lead Poisoning on Human Health
B. The Outcomes of Using Electric Vehicles
C. The Ways to Solve Lead Problem
D. The Global Lead Poisoning Crisis
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Understanding Group Study
Group study is a common practice among students of all ages. 36 It is commonly believed to be an effective way to supplement individual learning.
When studying in a group, it is important to establish clear goals and expectations. Each member should have a role and responsibility to ensure that the group stays on track. 37 He or she can guide the group and make sure everyone is participating. Group study can be beneficial in many different ways.
38 Each member brings a unique perspective and set of skills to the group, which can enhance the learning experience. It can also be helpful to have someone explain a concept or problem in a different way, which can make it easier to understand.
Group study can also increase motivation and responsibility. When studying alone, it can be easy to procrastinate (拖延) or lose focus. 39 This can help keep everyone on track and motivated to complete the task at hand.
Despite those benefits, group study can present challenges. 40 Some members may prefer visual aids, while others may prefer hands-on activities or auditory learning. External distractions, such as noise or interruptions, can also be a challenge in group study. However, by working collaboratively, group members can overcome these challenges and have a successful study session.
Overall, group study can be a valuable tool for students of all ages. By working together, students can enhance their learning experience and achieve their academic goals.
A. It is also important to have an appointed leader.
B. It is common to encounter different learning styles.
C. Group study can have a positive impact on preventing study-related stress.
D. One of the benefits is the opportunity to share knowledge and learn from others.
E. Therefore, studying in a group requires careful planning, communication, and collaboration.
F. However, when studying in a group, every member has a sense of responsibility to the other members.
G. It involves studying in a group of two or more people, where each member contributes to the learning process.
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四个选项中选出最佳选项。
I have had no interest in football for as long as I can remember. While my classmates played, I 41 to stay in the library. I never 42 the passion for the game and would throw away the sports section of the newspaper, as if it 43 the rest of it. As I grew up, I proudly wore my 44 .
But occasionally, whether in a taxi or when meeting a friend's father, I found myself faced with a 45 opener like, “Terrible season we’re having, eh?” or simply, “Who do you support?” My heart sank, knowing my response would unavoidably 46 them, despite their good intentions.
I realized that my 47 had closed off many conversations, outings, and even potential friendships I might have 48 enjoyed. Although I couldn’t change the fact that I found football boring, I began to regret being a(n) 49 .
Then I became a father. I didn’t want my boy to 50 this valuable social experience, so I took him to watch the Lions play. During those matches, we sat close to the field, surrounded by families who had a genuine 51 with the players. My kid’s questions kept me somewhat 52 in the game. Slowly, I started to 53 for the Lions.
During one victorious match, we even met David, the Captain, who happily 54 for a photo with my son. 55 , I had an answer to the question,“Who do you support?”
41. A. preferred B. intended C. wished D. pretended
42. A. believed B. understood C. noticed D. hid
43. A. confused B. poisoned C. defended D. preserved
44. A. doubt B. smile C. confidence D. dislike
45. A. well-informed B. well-prepared C. well-meant D. well-presented
46. A. challenge B. disturb C. amuse D. disappoint
47. A. attitude B. personality C. interest D. habit
48. A. otherwise B. ever C. still D. therefore
49. A. loser B. fan C. outsider D. passer-by
50. A. go wild for B. turn away from C. get the hang of D. miss out on
51. A. agreement B. conversation C. competition D. connection
52. A. stressed B. engaged C. successful D. busy
53. A. cheer B. change C. vote D. play
54. A. danced B. waved C. posed D. clapped
55. A. Gradually B. Finally C. Unexpectedly D. Luckily
第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
The carbon emission intensity of major agricultural products in China is on a downward trend, according to a report 56 (release)by the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS) on Friday.
“China has achieved a low carbon emission intensity in agriculture, making a positive contribution to addressing global climate change,” said Mei Xurong, vice president of the CAAS.
According to the report, China's gross agricultural product accounts 57 9.5 percent of the total gross domestic product(GDP),while the total carbon emissions from agricultural production make 58 only 6.7 percent of China's total carbon emissions.
China has ensured food 59 (secure) and the effective supply of important agricultural products, 60 (achieve) a low carbon emission intensity in agriculture, the report said.
It said that China invests around 100 billion yuan ( about $ 14.6 billion) each year 61 (support) the construction of high-standard farmland. 62 ( adopt) new technologies enables 63 increase in food production while reducing carbon emissions.
In recent years,China 64 ( make) use of renewable energy technology to treat more than 500 million metric tons of organic waste from agriculture and rural areas each year, 65 (effective) reducing environmental pollution and carbon emissions, the report added.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是育才中学学生会主席李华,你校即将举行主题为“Let's go green now”的一项环保活动。请你用英语写一封倡议书,要点包括:
1、倡导绿色生活的原因;
2、实践途径(至少三点)。
注意:1.词数80词左右;2、可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3、开头和结尾已给出,但不计入总词数。
Dear fellow students,
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
the Students Union
第二节 读后续写(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。
Jared had been looking forward to the first day of second grade at Maplewood Elementary. No longer a shy first grader , he felt confident and ready to tackle new challenges. However , there was one person he hoped to avoid : Jessica Hart . She was loud , bossy , and always made fun of him . Even though it was a new year , Jared was sure she wouldn’t change .
When he entered the classroom , he saw Jessica sitting by the window , laughing and talking loudly. Jared rolled his eyes and took a seat , hoping to stay out of her way . He focused on his work all day , determined to avoid any interaction with her. But fate , it seemed , had other plans .
During recess(课间休息), as Jared was walking to the swings(秋千) , he noticed Jessica standing by the big oak tree , her hands on her hips , looking upset . She was staring at something in the tree. Jared approached cautiously, wondering what was going on .
“What’s wrong , Jessica ?" he asked , trying to sound as uninterested as possible. Jessica looked up , her face filled with panic ." The kittens ! They’re stuck in the tree !" Jared frowned , looking up at the tall oak .
Sure enough, settled on one of the highest branches, were two tiny kittens , mewing helplessly . Jessica’s face turned red with embarrassment .“ I was trying to climb up to get them , but they keep climbing higher !”she explained , her voice trembling .“I don’t know what to do !”
Jared hesitated. He hadn’t planned on being the hero today. He had barely spoken to Jessica outside of the classroom , let alone had any reason to help her. But the sound of those helpless little kittens made something in him change .
“I’ll help,” he said before he could think twice. Jessica stared at him in surprise .“ You ? But you don’t even like me !” Jared shrugged ." Maybe I don’t like you , but I can’t just leave the kittens up there ."
注意:
⑴续写词数应为150左右;
⑵开头已给出。
With determination , Jared approached the tree ._______________________________
From that moment on , something shifted between them ._________________________
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英语3月月考答案
一.听力:CBACABABACBACCBBCABC
二. 阅读
21.BCAABDCCCACCBBDGADFB
三.完形填空 41. ABBDCDAACDDBACB
四. 语法填空:
56.released 57. for 58. up 59. security 60. achieving 61. to support
62. Adopting 62. an 64. has made 65. effectively
应用文:
Dear fellow students,
With the development of society and economy, many cities are faced with serious environmental problems, which do great harm to people's health. In order to protect our environment, it is high time that we should go green.
Firstly, we should raise people's awareness of going green. Secondly, using public transportation or riding bicycles instead of driving cars can make a great difference, which reduce greenhouse effect. What's more, we should save water, electricity, paper, food and so on. Last but not least, it is a good idea to classify our rubbish and recycle it in our daily life.
Let's make joint efforts to create a green and harmonious environment.
the Students Union
读后续写
参考例文:
With determination, Jared approached the tree. Carefully, he started to climb, his heart racing as he reached for each branch. Jessica watched below, her face filled with concern. When Jared finally reached the kittens, he gently gathered the frightened kittens, carefully making his way back down. As soon as he reached the ground, Jessica rushed over, her face glowing with gratitude. “Thank you, Jared! I was so worried!” she said. Jared smiled, feeling a sense of pride he hadn’t expected. “It was no big deal.” Jessica’s eyes softened, and for the first time, she looked at Jared with respect.
From that moment on, something shifted between them. Their tension disappeared as if it had never existed. The next day, Jessica came over during recess and sat next to Jared. They chatted about everything — school, hobbies, and even shared their favorite games to play. Jared discovered that Jessica wasn’t as bad as he had thought. She was funny, kind, and, as it turned out, she loved animals just as much as he did. Their bond was sealed, not by words, but by the kindness shown that day — the day Jared saved the kittens.
听力部分录音稿
(Text 1)
W:What kind of sport do you like,Mike?
M: I once learned tennis,but I was not good at it.Then I preferred basketball,but now I think nothing can compare with football and it is my favourite now.
(Text 2)
W:How did you like the film No Country for Old Men last night?
M:It's far from interesting.I'd rather I had stayed at home and had a good sleep.
(Text 3)
M:Shirley,the concert will begin at seven tonight.Shall we meet at ten to six and head for the stadium together?
W:Well,David,I might be babysitting my brother then.Could we make it twenty minutes later than that? M:No problem.
(Text 4)
M:Well,put yourself in my shoes,what would you do then?
W:If Judy were my daughter,I would not worry about her.Her math teacher has already given her special help after school.She is less likely to fail the course
(Text 5)
M:What are you doing,Sara?
W:My younger brother Simon likes planes,so I want to make a paper one as his toy.I've tried three times,but none of those planes flew well!
M:You need to fold the wings in half W:OK,Ill try.
(Text 6)
W:Honey,how are we going to Sydney for Martin's wedding?Today is Wednesday.There are only three days to go.
M:Should we fly?It can save us a great deal of time.We need to arrive one day earlier,on Friday. W:But it's too costly.What about renting a car?
M:You are not skilled in driving. I’ll get too tired if I drive all the time.Let's lake the train.We could set off early.
W:OK.Then we won't miss the beautiful scenery on the way. M:And we can also rest well.
(Text 7)
W:Mr. Morant ,we're considering writing a report.Could you help us with it?
M:What is it about,Julia?
W:It's about young people's music preference.Music is important and it may change us gradually.We want to know how music affects us.
M:Sounds interesting.What can I do for you?Do you need me to check your report?
W:Actually I wonder if you could help us with these surveys.We did some research in several middle schools among students between the ages of 13 and 15.And we need to know more about other age groups.
M:You mean I help you hand out these surveys and then take them back?That's easy.When do I need to give them back to you?
W:By next Sunday. M:Sure,no problem.
(Text 8)
W:Welcome to our show,Jim.Today our topic is"career".What is your ideal job?
M:Thank you,Lucy.Well,I have always dreamed of being a great English teacher.And luckily, that's my current job.
W:Is that a demanding job?
M:Yes,I think so,although people suppose that being a teacher is easy and boring.
W:What problem do you think you have when doing that job?
M:I have some problems keeping my students organized orderly and focused on tasks.Now I'm trying my best to improve that skill.
W:Is it hard to make your dream come true?
M:Every job needs time and effort,and a teacher does as well.Apart from the academic knowledge I was taught at university,I had to learn many other soft skills.
W:Why do you choose that job?
M:I really admire my high school English teacher,and I want to be like him-patient,thoughtful and sympathetic.My parents both approve of my decision.
W:Does the job have anything to do with your major at university?
M:Sure.I studied English Language and Literature,which does support me a lot in my career path.
W:What does the society think about your job?
M:I'm not quite sure,but I'm proud to be a teacher,an honorable job and I also believe in what I'm doing right now.
(Text 9)
W:Hey,Eric.You look so great!
M:Hey,Linda.I go to the gym every day.The proper training really pays off.Now I'm in good shape and I know more about how to keep fit.
W:I haven't worked out too long.I'm too busy with my work.I led travelers to Liverpool,London and Manchester last week and I only spent one night at home.
M:I saw from the news that almost all places of interest were crowded.Many students with their parents go traveling in July and August.You can get much exercise when you work.
W:That's true.Tell me more about how you keep fit.
M:Besides sports activities,I also have a healthy and balanced diet.I can share the recipe with you. W:It's so kind of you.I will try that next month,for in September Ill have time to stay at home.
M:We can exercise together then.And getting enough sleep is important for good health.I'm also advised to stay in a good mood.That helps me to improve my physical health.
(Text 10)
About 10 years ago,some friends and I went to a small restaurant for dinner in China.We finished the delicious food,asked for the check and left some money on the table.It came to 180 yuan.We left two 100- yuan notes,thanked the waiter and left.As we were an entire block away,we heard someone shouting behind us,waving a piece of paper.We quickly realized it was the waiter from the restaurant.He didn't speak English;we didn't speak Chinese.But he ran an entire block just to give us the 20 yuan,which was really surprising but moving.Since we were struggling to find the entrance to the subway then,we decided to tum to him for help.He nodded and indicated we could follow him.We walked about 3 blocks.Then he pointed to the entrance,and walked away.I couldn't believe that he should take so much trouble to help some strangers. Similar experiences repeated themselves across China.The friendliness of the people,and their eagerness to help are wonderful.I don't know if that is classified as"culture shock"but it has made me think about my own country where I rarely see such kind actions.It also inspires me to act that way no matter where I am.
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