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2019年高一英语下学期期末试卷(有答案)+高考满分作文:门后花开一路前行英语学科试卷考生在答题前请认真阅读本注意事项及各题答题要求:1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷、第Ⅱ卷,共6页。满分140分,考试用时110分钟。考试结束后,请将答题卡卷交回,试题卷自己保存。2.答题前,请您务必将自己的班级、姓名、学号、考号用0.5毫米黑色签字笔填写在答题卡上。3.请用0.5毫米的黑色签字笔将答案写在答题卡上的指定位置,在其它位置作答一律无效。4.保持答题卷清洁、完整,严禁使用涂改液和修正带。第Ⅰ卷选择题(共100分)第一部分:听力(共20小题,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。每段对话后有一小题,从题中所给的ABC三个选项中选出最佳答案。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. Whichseasondoesthewomanlike?A. Winter.B. Spring. C. Summer.2. Whatsportdoesthemanlikebest?A. Swimming.B. Football.C. Skating.3. Whattimedoesschoolbegin?A. At7:45.B. At8:00.C. At8:10.4. Whatdidthewomantaketovisitherfriend?A. Aplane.B. Ataxi.C. Abus.5. WhydidDr.Tomfailtocometothemeeting?A. Hewasnottold.B. Hewastoobusy.C. Hewasill.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ABC三个选项中选出最佳答案。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。6. Whendidthetwospeakersmeetlasttime?A. LastChristmas.B. Lastmonth.C. Afewyearsago.7. Whatistheman’swifedoingthesedays?A. SheispreparingforChristmas.B. Sheisgoingtoanightschool.C. Sheislookingafterherson.8. WhatwaswrongwithBillyaccordingtotheconversation?A. Hewasill.B. Hehurthisleg.C. Hehurthishead.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9. Whatdoesthegirllikedoinginherfreetime?A. Readingandplayingbasketball.B. Readingandsinging.C. Readingandlisteningtomusic.10. Whatmusicalinstrumentcanthegirlplay?A. Thepiano.B. Theviolin.
C. Theguitar.11. Whatdoestheboylikedoinginhissparetime?A. Playingtheguitar.B. Playingbasketball.C. Playingonlinegames.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12. Whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A. Husbandandwife.B. Motherandson. C. Doctorandpatient.13. Whatisthewomandoing?A. AskingWatsontoturnoffthelight.B. TryingtopersuadeWatsontoeatcarrots.C. ShowingWatsonhowtoeatcarrotsinthedark.14. WhydoesWatsonturnoffthelight?A. It’stimetogotoschool.B. Hewantstoshowhiseyesightisgood.C. Hetriestoprovethewoman’sideawrong.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15. WhathaveRogerandJanenotreceived?A. Presents.
B. Food.C. E-mails.16. Whendoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A. Inwinter.B. Inspring.C. Insummer.17. Wherearetheygoing?A. ToTianjin.B. ToBeijing. C. ToGuangzhou.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. WhatisthenameofthesongwrittenbyIrvingBerlin?A. WhiteChristmas.B. HappyChristmas.C. MerryChristmas.19. WherewasIrvingBerlinborn?A. IntheUSA.B. InEngland.C. InRussia.20. WhydidIrvingBerlinnotcelebrateChristmasasareligiousholiday?
A. HewasJewish. B. Healwaysforgotit. C. Hewastoobusytocelebrateit. 第二部分:完型填空(每小题1.5分,共30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Iwenttoadinnerpartyatafriend’shomelastweekendandmetherfive-year-olddaughterforthefirsttime.LittleMayawasallcurlybrownhair,darkeyes,andlovely 21 hershinypinknightgown(睡裙).Iwantedtosay,“Maya,you’reso 22 !Turnaroundandmodelthatprettygownforme.You’rebeautiful!”ButIdidn’t.“Maya,”Isaid, 23 intohereyes,“it’sverynicetomeetyou.”“Nicetomeetyou,too.”Shesaid,inthat 24 ,talking-to-adults,goodgirlvoice.“Hey,whatareyoureading?”Iasked.Hereyesgotbigger,andthepracticed,politefacial 25 gavewaytorealexcitementoverthis 26 .Butsheseemedtoo 27 toanswerme.“Ilovebooks,”Isaid.“Doyou?”
Most 28 do.“Yes,”shesaid.“AndIcan 29 themallbymyselfnow!”“Wow, 30 !”Isaid.Anditis,forafive-year-old.“What’syourfavouritebook?”Iasked.“I’llgoandgetit!CanIreadittoyou?”PurpliciouswasMaya’s 31 ,andanewonetome,asshesatnexttomeand 32 readaloudeveryword.ThenItoldherthatI’djust 33 abook,andthatIhopedshe’dwriteone,too,oneday.Shewascrazy 34 thatidea.WewerebothsadwhenMayahadtogotobed, 35 Itoldhernexttimetochooseanotherbookandwe’dreadit.Trythisthenexttimeyoumeetalittlegirl.Shemaybe 36 andunsureatfirst,becausefewpeopleaskherabouther 37 ,butbepatientandstickwithit.Askherwhatshe’sreading.Whatdoesshelikeanddislike,andwhy?You’rejust 38 anintelligent(明智的)conversationthatrespectsherbrain.Tellheraboutyour 39 andaccomplishments,andyourfavouritebooks.Setagoodexampleforherofwhata 40 womansays
anddoes.21.A.on B.in C.at D.with22.A.clever B.honest C.cute D.brave23.A.turning B.getting C.looking D.putting24.A.strange B.polite C.different D.frequent25.A.expression B.attention C.devotion D.decision26.A.outline B.title C.topic D.headline27.A.shy B.difficult C.confident D.easy-going28.A.books B.adults C.women D.children29.A.recognize B.study C.read D.understand30.A.amazing B.amusing C.frightening D.pleasing31.A.friend B.dislike C.pick D.question32.A.surprisingly B.sadly C.entirely D.proudly33.A.bought B.written C.sold D.started34.A.over B.for C.about D.to35.A.but B.though C.since D.because36.A.worried B.surprised C.exhausted D.uninterested37.A.mood B.face C.mind D.head38.A.producing B.accepting C.educating D.escaping39.A.events B.disadvantages C.ideas D.
sufferings40.A.speaking B.thinking C.confusing D.living第三部分:阅读理解(每小题2分,共40分)第一节:阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。(共15小题,每小题2分,共30分)AThereare115distinct(独特的)speciesofpinetreeswith35nativetoNorthAmerica.Pinesaredefinedasevergreenswithlong,needle-likeleavesandareonlynativetothenorthernhemisphere.Pinetreesareanadaptableandtoughspeciesthatcansurviveinmanyconditionswhereotherplantscannot.Theaveragepinetreeis45to60feettall,butsomearenearlytwiceashigh.WesternWhitePineThewesternwhitepinegrowsthetallestofanypinetree,reachingupto110feetinheight.Theyhaveblue-greenneedlesarrangedinbundles(束)offiveandproducealongcone(球果).BristleconePineThebristleconepinegrowsslowly,reachingabout20feet
tall.Itisoneoftheoldestspeciesofpine.MexicanPineTheMexicanpinecangrowto50feettall,withlong,slenderneedlesthatdrape(下垂)offitlikeaweepingwillow(柳树).Oftennicknamedthe“willowpine”,itisnativetoMexico.Itsleavescandroopupto12incheslong.SugarPineThesugarpineisanotherofthelargepinespecies,suchasthebullpine,butitalsohasthelargestconesofanypinespecies,at10to20incheslong.ItgrowsfromOregontoCaliforniaandisoftenusedforconstruction.JackPineThejackpineisoneofthesmallestspeciesofpinewithrareleaves.Comparedwiththepinesmentionedabove,itdoesn’tseemtobelonginthefamily.Itisconsideredamemberofthescrub-pinefamily;itpreferssandysoil.41.Fromthefirstparagraph,weknowthatpines___________.A.arenativetoNorthAmericaB.areveryadaptableC.cangrowto60feettallatmostD.usuallygrowintoughconditions42.Whichofthefollowingpinesisoftenusedasabuilding
material?A.TheMexicanpine B.ThebristleconepineC.Thesugarpine D.Thejackpine43.TheMexicanpine___________.A.istheoldestspeciesofpine B.producesalongconeC.haswillow-likeneedles D.preferssandysoil44.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat___________.A.theMexicanpinehasthelongestleavesB.thejackpinedoesn’tseemtobelongtothesamefamilyastheotherpinetreesC.thebullpineisakindoflittlepinetreeD.allthepinetreesmentionedhaveagreatnumberofleaves BPeoplewhosmokecouldlosearoundonethirdoftheireverydaymemory,researcherssay.AstudybyateamattheUniversityofNorthumbriahasshownthatsmokerslosemoreoftheirmemorywhencomparedto
non-smokers.Andtheresearchalsofoundthatthosewhokickedthehabitsawtheirabilitytorecollectinformationrestoredtoalmostthesamelevelasnon-smokers.Thestudyinvolvedmorethanseventy18-to25-year-oldvolunteersandincludedatouroftheuniversity’scampus.Thosewhotookpartwereaskedtorecall(回忆;回想)smalldetails,suchasmusicactslistedtoplayatthestudents’unionandtaskscompletedatvariouspoints---knownasareal-worldmemorytest.Smokersperformedbadly,rememberingjust59percentoftasks.Butthosewhohadgivenupsmokingremembered74percentandthosewhohadneversmokedrecalled81percentoftasks.Dr.TomHeffernan,wholeadsNorthumbriaUniversity’sCollaborationforDrugandAlcoholResearchGroup,saidthefindingswouldbeusefulinanti-smokingcampaigns.Hesaid,“Giventhatthereareupto10millionsmokersintheUKandasmanyas45millioninAmerica,it’simportanttounderstandtheeffectsthatsmokinghasoneverydaycognitivefunction.”Thisisthefirsttimethatastudyhassetouttoexaminewhethergivingupsmokinghasaneffectonmemory.We
alreadyknowthatgivingupsmokinghashugehealthbenefitstothebody,butthisstudyalsoshowshowstoppingsmokingcanbringaseriesofbenefitstocognitivefunction.Theresearchwillnowinvestigatetheeffectsofsecond-handsmokingonmemory,whileDr.Heffernanwilllookintothird-handsmoking,suchastoxins(毒素)leftoncurtainsandfurniture.45.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheEffectsThatSmokingHasonHealthB.NewResearchonThird-HandSmokingC.SmokersHaveMuchWorseEverydayMemoryD.Anti-SmokingCampaignsAreActiveAroundtheWorld46.Theunderlinedwords,“kickedthehabit”,inthesecondparagraphcanbereplacedby“___________”.A.givingupsmoking B.smokedattimesC.smokedregularly D.hatedsmoking47.Whatwasthereal-worldmemorytestlike?A.Itneededyoungvolunteerstocompletesometasks.B.Itwasaboutmakingatouroftheuniversity’scampus.
C.Itneededvolunteerstoactatthestudents’union. D.Itinvolvedatourandaprocessofrecallingsomedetails.48.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat___________.A.AmericahastwiceasmanysmokersastheUKB.theresearchfindingswillhelpanti-smokingcampaignsC.theeffectsofsecond-handsmokingonmemoryhavebeenfoundbythestudyD.thosewhohavestoppedsmokinghaveasgoodamemoryasnon-smokersCThelifeexpectancyisthelengthoftimethatapersonisnormallylikelytolive.Asitincreasesnowadays,theaveragepersonlivesbeyondtheageofretirement.Asaresult,theelderlymakeupanever-increasingpercentageofsociety,whichmakesitmoreimportanttomakeefforttoimprovethelivesofseniorcitizens.Firstofall,onewaywouldbetomakesurethattheelderlyhaveenoughmoneyonwhichtolive.Obviously,whenapersonstopsworking,theystillrequireasourceofincometocovertheirbasicneedssuchasfood,accommodationandheating.Aclearsolutiontotheproblemisforthegovernmenttomakesurethatthestatepension(养老金)is
enoughfortheseneeds.Measuresshouldalsobetakentoovercomethehealthproblemstheelderlyface.Thegovernmentshouldalsoprovideaccesstothebesthealthcareavailable,whichmaynecessitatepayingforresidentialhomeswheretheelderlycanhaveround-the-clocknursing,or,atleast,providingmedicationfreeofchargetoallpeopleoveracertainage.Ifwetrytoaddresstheproblemofsocialisolation(社交孤立),thelivesofoldpeoplecouldbeimproved.Ifweorganizetripsfortheelderlytocommunitycenters,visitsfromsocialworkers,theirproblemoflonelinesscanbereducedalotwhichmarksthelivesofsomanyoldpeoplelivingaloneandfarfromtheirfamilies.Thelasthelpfulsuggestionistochangetheattitudeofthecommunitytowardsitsoldermembers,whoarealltoooftenseenasaburdenonsociety.Weneedtobetaughtfromanearlyagetorespecttheviewsofoldpeople,andappreciatetheirbroaderexperienceoflife.Thiswouldhelpsocietyasawhole,andencourageappreciationoftherolethatoldpeoplecanstillplaytoday.49.Whatdoesunderlinedword“it”inParagraph1referto?
A.time B.retirement C.lifeexpectancy D.age50.Whatfactorsaffectedtheoldpeople’slife?a.thestatepensionb.thebasicneedsc.theattitudeofthecommunityd.theexperienceoflifee.socialisolationf.medicalcareA.b,c,d,e B.a,b,c,d C.a,c,e,f D.c,d,e,f51.Accordingtothelastsuggestion,theoldpeople___________.A.shouldberespectedbyallofusB.mayberegardedasourheavyburdenC.mustchangetheirattitudetothecommunityD.havetogathermorelifeexperience DManhasbeentothemoon.Ithasbeenthefirststeptowardsfutureexplorationinspace.WhencomparedwiththedistancesbetweenEarthandtheotherplanets,thedistance
betweentheMoonandEarthisveryshortindeed.Mars,thenearestplanettoEarthismillionsofmilesaway!Travelingtotheplanetswillbeman’snextstep.Suchtravelswillbemorechallengingthanthetriptothemoonandcertainlymoreexcitinganddangerous.Recently,twoAmericanspaceships,Viking1and2,landedonMarstryingtodiscoverwhetherthatplanethasanylifeonit.SofarthesignsoflifeonMarshasneitherbeenconfirmednorruledout(排除).RussianshavediscoveredthatthesurfaceofVenusissohotthatitisalmostcertainthatthereisnolifethere.AlsotheatmosphereofVenusisextremelydenseandthepressureisnearlyahundredtimesgreaterthanthatoftheEarth’satmosphere.ScientistsbelievemanmayfindplanetswhichhavethesameconditionsasthosewehaveonEarth,butmanshouldrealizeEarthwillbehisonlyhomeforalongtimeandbegintoloveandcareforit. 52.Basedonthepassage,travelingtotheplanetswillbe___________. A.man’sfirststep B.mucheasierandevenmoreinteresting C.formoreexcitinganddangerous
D.man’sfinalaim 53.WhichofthefollowingisNottrue?A.Marsisnearertotheearththanthemoon. B.ThemoonismuchnearertotheearththanMars.C.Ofalltheplanets,Marsisthenearesttotheearth.D.Alltheplanetsaremuchfarthertotheearththanthemoon.54.Mancanliveinaplaceundertheconditionsof___________. A.thesamepressureaswegetonearth B.muchtoohotsurfaceC.normalatmosphereaswehaveonearth D.BothAandC55.Scientiststhinkweshouldtakecareofourearthbecause ___________. A.theonlyhomeofmanwillbetheearthforalongtimeB.thedreamtofindanotherhomeformanwillcometrueC.nootherplanetsaretotaketheplaceoftheearth D.everythingneededisprovidedbytheearth第二节七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。
Areyouafraidofmakingmistakes? Learntoacceptmistakesasopportunities,thenyou’llfeellessstressedandfearfulandyou’llbemoreconfident. 56 Sowhatshouldyoudo? 57 Acceptthatyou’rehumanandthateachofuswillmakemistakes. 58 Ifyouareopentolearningfromyourmistake,youwillbeabletomoveonratherthanwallowingin(沉湎于)regret.Beaware Inotherwords,lookforareasofimprovement.Beawareofwhatyouaredoing,whyyouaredoingit,howyoufeel,andhowyoumakeothersfeel.Sometimes,yourwordsjustdon’tlandrightoryousaysomethingbutitisnotwhatyoumeantosay.Peoplehavedifficultyexpressingwhattheyreallymean. 59 60 Wheneveryoumakeamistakeoryouareinvolvedinamisunderstanding,takeresponsibility.Thereisalways
somethingtobelearnedorimprovedeveniftheotherpersoniswrong,too.A. Bybeingfullyawareofhowyouimpactothers,youkeepanopenstateoflearningwhichallowsyoutopracticebeingabetterperson.B. Beopentomakingmistakesandconsiderthemasopportunitiestolearnvaluablelifelessons.C. Herearesomeideasthatcanpreventyoufrommakingmistakes.D. Beopentomakingmistakes.E. Inshort,youwillbenefitfromthemistakes.F. Sayyourwordsagainsothatotherscanunderstandyou.G. Acceptfullresponsibility.第四部分:英语知识运用第一节 单词与释义搭配(每小题1分,共10分)61.alleviate A.disadvantage62.gravity B.increaseinsizeasaresultofinternalpressure63.counteract C.actagainstandmakeanother(action)lessstrong64.swell D.takeorfilltheplaceof
65.arduous E.asmallpartbrokenoff66.drawback F.withoutflaworimperfection;perfect67.fragment G.thenaturalforceofattraction68.definitely H.exactly;certainly;surely69.flawless I.tomakesomethinglesspainfulordifficult70.replace J.longanddifficult 第Ⅱ卷非选择题(共40分)第四部分:英语知识运用第二节 根据首字母或汉语提示拼写单词(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)71.Theearthr________aroundthesun.72.Theaccidentr________inthedeathoftwopassengers.73.Atestsatellitewasl________fromJiuquanSatelliteLaunchCentre. 74.Takingregularsportsandabalanceddietisv________toyourhealth. 75.Tomc________his18thbirthdaytwodaysago.76.ThewonderofGuilinliesinitsnaturalbeauty,withoutany________element.(人造的)
77.Thegroundisalways________withfallenleavesinAutumn.(覆盖)78.Theywere________togoaway.(不情愿的)79.Doorsonmoderntrainsopen________.(自动地)80.Necessityisthemotherof________.(发明)第三节英汉互译(每小题1分,共5分)81.没有你的帮助,我们不可能成功。(without…could(not)havedonesth.)__________________________________________________________________________82.如今,大多数汽车都配备GPS。(beequippedwith)__________________________________________________________________________83.Onthecontrary,onlookerswhosawMir’sblazingfragmentsdescribeditastheexperienceofalifetime.__________________________________________________________________________84.Thesetheorieshaven’tbeenbackedupbyresearch. __________________________________________________________________________85.Butitishisgeniusforsolvinglife’severydayproblemsthatmakeshimendearing.
__________________________________________________________________________第五部分书面表达(满分25分)请你以JaneGoodall为题写一篇短文,词数120左右。内容要点如下:1.著名的动物学家(zoologist)JaneGoodall,1934年出生于英国,毕业于剑桥(CambridgeUniversity)大学。2.她从小就梦想在自然环境中研究动物并于1960年去非洲研究黑猩猩(chimps)。3.取得的成就:1)在JaneGoodall之前,没有人完全了解猩猩的行为:吃肉;一起狩猎;像家庭成员一样交流,生活;2)帮助建立动物自然栖息地;3)获得许多荣誉(honours)。注意:不要逐字翻译,可以适当增加细节。 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________高一期末英语答案(外专版)听力1---5 ABCAA6----10 ABBCC11---15 BBBCC16---20 CBACA完形填空21---25 BCCBA26---30 CADCA31---35 CDBCA36---40 BCACB
阅读理解A篇41---44 BCCBB篇45---48 CADBC篇49---51 CCAD篇52---55 CADA七选五56---60 EDBAG语言知识运用61-70 IGCBJ AEHFD71.revolvesrotates 72.resulted 73.launched 74.vital 75.celebrated76.artificial 77.covered 78.reluctantunwilling 79.automatically 80.invention81.Withoutyourhelp,wecouldn’thavesucceeded.82.Nowadays,mostcarsareequippedwithGPS. 83.恰恰相反,看到俄罗斯和平号燃烧碎片的人们把它描述为终身难忘的经历。84.这些理论还未经研究证实。85.正是他解决日常生活中问题的天赋才使得他得到人们喜爱。书面表达JaneGoodall,borninEnglandin1934,wasaworldfamous
zoologist,whograduatedfromCambridgeUniversity.Sinceherchildhoodshehadwantedtoworkwithanimalsintheirnaturalenvironment.In1960,sheachievedherdream—shearrivedinAfricatostudythechimps.NobodybeforeJanefullyunderstoodchimpbehavior.Shefoundthatchimpshuntandeatmeat.Shealsodiscoveredhowchimpscommunicatewitheachother.Shearguedthatwildanimalsshouldbeleftinthewild.Thankstoherhelp,somespecialreserveshavebeensetup,wherechimpscanlivesafely.Havingdevotedallhertimetostudyingchimps,JaneGoodallgainedmanyhonours.Herspiritinspiresmanypeople.高考满分作文:门后花开一路前行
①人的一生要做很多的选择,站在人潮拥挤的十字路口,将何去何从?高三的我们,处在青黄不接的尴尬年纪,面对敞开着的大学之门,将如何走下去?②门与路,永远相连。在为高考而奋斗拼搏的途中,我们奔跑了多少路,又打开、抑或是关上了多少门?犹记每一个埋头苦学的夜晚,就好像参加马拉松比赛,身边都是同我一样在努力的选手。鞋中进了硌脚的沙石,我们不停歇;汗水迷糊了双眼,我们不退却;炽热的阳光烤得皮肤隐隐作痛,我们不放弃……但也有中途倒下的人,他们畏惧前方的刀山火海、荆棘遍布,他们眼睁睁地看着通向成功的大门轰然关闭,抖落下来的尘埃刺痛了双眼。门是路的终点,也是路的起点,它可以挡住你的脚步,也可以让你走向世界。其实路并没有什么不同,只是你的选择决定了门的开闭,没有付出和追求哪来的成功?③我很庆幸有一群并肩作战的伙伴,我们打开了高考的大门,准备朝更远的目标前行。在暇闲的时候,我们围坐在一起促膝谈心,勾画着美好明天。大学,对我们而言,既陌生又熟悉,陌生到心中充满了好奇与疑虑,又熟悉到它日夜出现在脑海里与梦中。但不论它到底有多大、是什么样的形状,我深知的是,迎接并等待我的,是一条新的道路,上面有着曾经的脚印,也有着未来的憧憬。
④非常喜欢女作家伍尔芙的一段话:人不应该是插在花瓶中被人观赏的静物,而是草原上随风起舞的韵律。的确如此,大学的门已经敞开,一边连接已知,一边通向未来,我们不该呆在原地被动地接受未来,而应该勇敢地拥抱未来。大学是我们学习探索的又一个人生舞台,这时我们不用再像跑马拉松一样仿佛要耗尽生命的拼搏,而是要放慢脚步,在路上寻找过去的影子,和那些曾经美丽的憧憬与愿望,让它们和现在的脚步一深一浅地融合,前往下一扇人生之门。虽然处在青黄不接的尴尬年纪,但我相信,只要不断改造过去满身缺点的自我,在缓慢前行中汲取精华、充实自己,这一路将不再坎坷孤独,考验之门后面一定会是一个光明的未来。⑤顾拜旦说过,勇敢的成功是暴风雨过后的成功,要待到日近中天,阳光普照,玉米才会沉甸甸地挂在收获者的臂膀上。这一生,我们有很多路要走,也有很多门要让我们一一地推开。大学,是诸多门中的一扇,希望我们可以不再畏惧失败与困难,坦然面对这一切,勇敢前行。要坚信,此时的你已经历千锤百炼,接下去的每一条路,每一扇门,都会让你拥有万丈光芒的明天。