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2021-2022学年高一下学期第二次月考英语试题分类汇编

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[1]2021-2022学年高一下学期第二次月考英语试题

第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)

阅读下列短文,从题中所给的A.B.C.D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

InEngland,thereareafewchained(用锁链栓住)librariesstillhiddenawayinmedieval(44

世纪的)buildings.Thefollowinglistisbasedonthoselibrariesthatareopentotourists.

WellsCathedralLibrary,Somerset

ThemedievallibraryofWellsCathedralwasbuiltinthemid-15thcentury.Mostofthe2,800

volumes(45)inthecollectiontodayweregotinthe16thto18thcenturies.Theearliestbookisa

copyofPliny'sNaturalisHistoriaeprintedin1472.ThelibraryalsohasasetofAristotle'sworks

finishedin1497.

Phone:44(0)1749674483

Cost:Guidedtourscost£10perperson

MertonCollegeUpperLibrary,Oxford

TheoldestpartofMertonCollegeLibrary,knownastheUpperLibrary,datesfrom1373.

Presently,oneremadebookchainisprovidedasanexampleofhowthechainedlibrarymighthave

looked.Althoughtheoriginalchainsaregone,thelibraryisastepbackintime.

Phone:44(0)1865276310

Cost:£5perperson;£3forUniversitymembers

WimborneMinsterLibrary,Dorset

TheChainedLibraryofWimborneMinsterdatestothemid-17thcentury.AftertheTrigge

LibraryofStWulfram's,itisoneofthefirstpubliclibrariesintheUK.Manyofthebookchains

surviveatWimborne.

Phone:44(0)1202884753

OpeningTimes:Daily,10:30am-12:30pmand2pm-4pm

Cost:Free

HerefordCathedralLibrary,Hereford

ThelibraryofHerefordCathedralhascollected229medievalmanuscriptsand1,200

earlyprintedbooks.AkeyattractioninthelibraryisthefamousmedievalMappaMundidatingback

to1300.HerefordCathedralhasbeennamedAutismFriendlyandjoinedinDisabledAccessDay,

aneventintheUKtocelebrateaccessibilityacrossthecountry.

Phone:44(0)1432374200

OpeningTimes:Monday-Saturday10am-4pm(lastadmission30minutesbeforeclosing)

Cost:Grown-up,£6;Student,£5

1.HowmuchwillastudentfromMertonCollegespendonvisitingUpperLibrary?

A.£3.B.£5.

C.£6.D.£10.

2.WhereshouldvisitorsgoiftheywanttovisitoneofthefirstpubliclibrariesintheUK?

A.Somerset.B.Hereford.

C.Dorset.D.Oxford.

3.WhatdoweknowabouttheHerefordCathedralLibrary?

A.Itisfriendlytothedisabled.B.Itallowspeopletoenterat4pm.

C.Ithasthesamepriceforeveryone.D.ItsuccessfullyremadeMappaMundi.

B

YouknowhoweveryNovemberthecookingmagazinesarefullofarticlesonhowyoushould

shakeupthetraditionalThanksgivingmealandmakeitnewandexciting?Outwiththeboring

mashedpotatoesinwiththeroastedsmashedpotatoes!Andwhowantstoroastawholeturkey?

Whynotbraise(炳烧)theturkeylegsinstead?

Iusedtothinktheseideasweregreatuntilthisyearwhenwetriedsomeofthem.Infact,we

reinventeditsomuchthatitwasn'tevenThanksgivingdinneranymore.Weatechickenwitha

Parmesanpankocrust,roastedcarrots,andasalad.Fordessert(饭后甜点)wehadbourbonpound

cakewithicecream.Inotherwords,itwaslikeanyothernicemealI'dhaveatmyparents'house.

Wehadtodothisoutofnecessity.Myfamilyrunsawood-firedpizzacompanythatusually

shutsdownatthebeginningofSeptember,butthisfall,itstayedopenuntilThanksgiving.Itslast

dayofoperation(营业)wasSaturday,andwehadourtraditionalThanksgivingmealonSunday.My

wholefamilyweresotiredfrompizza-makingthatwehadnoenergyleftforafeast.Thenour'lazy'

Thanksgivingdinnerwasmadewithwhatwealreadyhad.

Asusualthemealwasdeliciousandthecompanypleasant,butitwasn'tuntilaftertheweekend

thatIwasleftwithasenseofloss,asifsomethingweremissing.ThafswhenIrealizedthat,forme,

Thanksgivingisverymuchaboutthefood,andnojustthelovelypeoplewhosharethedinnerwith

me.IfsmyonechancetotastedishesthatIdon'teatatanyothertimeofyear,andthatistrulywhy

ifssospecial.

4.AccordingtotheauthorwhatdocookingmagazinesusuallydoeveryNovember?

A.Callfbrachangeincooking.B.Huntforarticlesfromreaders.

C.Helpreadersinpotatocooking.D.Introducerecipesforroastturkey.

5.Whichcanbestdescribetheauthor'sThanksgivingdinnerthisyear?

A.Fancy.B.Common.

C.Long-awaited.D.Well-balanced.

6.Whatdoestheauthormainlyexplaininparagraph3?

A.Hisfamilybackground.

B.HiswaytomakeaThanksgivingpizza.

C.Howhisfamily-runpizzacompanyworks.

D.Howhecelebratedthisyear'sThanksgiving.

7.WhatisthemajorsignificanceofThanksgivingtotheauthor?

A.Itisawaytokillasenseofloss.

B.Itisanoccasiontoenjoyonce-a-yeardishes.

C.Itisachancetospreadfestivalhappiness.

D.Itisanopportunityforthewholefamilytogather.

C

InVanuatu,thismarathonculturalfestivalhasbroughtthousandsofpeopletogether.Although

itisoneofthePacific^biggestculturalfestivals,thereisnospecificdateforNckowiar,abigevent

ofcolourandculturethatisatruetestofone'sendurance(忍耐力),bringingtogetherthousandsof

peoplefromsomeofthemostfarawayvillagesontheVanuatuislandofTanna.

Nekowiar,whichtakesmonthstoprepare,istraditionallyheldeverylewyears,butithasbeen

eightyearssincethelastonein2012.Nooneknowswhenorwherethenextcelebrationwillhappen.

Thisisn'taneventfortouriststhough.Nekowiarhasbeencalledapeace-buildingexercisebetween

warringtribes(部落),andachancefbrfamiliestoarrangemarriages.

Atthisyear'sfestival,hundredsofwomenandgirlsstartedtheeventbysinginganddancinga

traditionalNapenfromnightfalltosunrise.Theyonlytookbreakswhentheyweretootiredto

continue.Theyhadtrainedfbrmonthsforthis.

Themovementsweresopowerfulthat(灰尘)rosefromthedancers9feet.Mostofthe

dancerspaintedtheirfacesinbrightcolourfuldesignsthatheldspecialimportancetotheirtribes.

Intheearlyhoursofthethirdday,themen,teenagersandevenyoungboyshadtheirturnina

dancecalledToka.JimmyKawielperformedthedanceforthefirstlimethisyear,"Youneedmore

energyfbrTokaJMr.Kawielsaid."We'vebeenpractisingfbrfivetosixmonths.Itisaverybig

thingforus,especiallywhenthingsaredevelopingsofastandweareindangeroflosingour

culture.^^

JeanPascalWahe,fromtheTafeaCulturalCentreonTanna,saidthefestivalwasfirstheldasa

reconciliation(和好)eventbetweenwamngtribes.Allthedifferentcommunitiescametogetherto

findawaytostopallthesewars.

8.WhatdoweknowaboutNekowiar?

A.It'sheldeveryyear.B.Ithaslostitspopularity.

C.Itdoesn'thaveafixeddate.D.It'scelebratedtoattracttourists.

9.WhatcanbelearnedaboutthewomendancersonNekowiar?

A.Theyhadfoughtinwars.B.Theyweredressedthesame.

C.Theydidgentlemovements.D.Theyshowedtheirstrongwill.

10.HowdoesMrKawielfeelaboutToka?

A.Itwouldbelostforsure.B.It'swaytoohardforhim.

C.Itshouldbepasseddown.D.Ifsquitedifferentatthemoment.

11.InwhatsituationwasthefirstNekowiarheld?

A.Whenthetribesdecidedtostartawar.

B.Whenthetribesgotcaughtupinfighting.

C.Whenthetribeswantedtoshowofftheirpower.

D.Whenthetribeswereworriedabouttheirculture.

D

OfalltheanimalsonEarth,nonearesodriventoexploreashumans.Otheranimalswillgoin

searchoffoodorwater.Buthumanscanbeencouragedbythepossibilityofdiscovery.Sowhatisit

thatcausedustospreadoutacrosstheworld60,000yearsago,insteadofjuststayinginAfrica?

Perhapsit'sinourDNA.In1999,Dr.ChuanshengChenledateamofscientistswhowere

studyingagene(基因)knownasDRD4-7R.Thisgeneisfoundinabout20%ofallhumans.Ifs

beenconnectedwithhigherratesofrisk-taking,exploration,andinterestinnewideas.Dr.Chen

foundthatDRD4-7Rismorecommoninsocietiesthatmovearoundalotthanthose

whodon't.Forexample,studiesinAfricashowthatthegeneismuchmorecommoninnomadic(游

牧的)tribesthanintribesthatprefertostayinoneplace.Severalotherresearchershavestudiedthis

topicandfoundadditionalevidencetosupportDr.Chen'sresearch.

Butcanasinglegenebeadriveforsomethingascomplexastheneedtoexplore?Dr.Kenneth

Kidddoesn'tthinkso.HethinksDRD4-7Rmightincreasecuriosity,butotherimportantsetsof

genesalsogiveusgreatmindsandskilledhands.Hebelievesthatnotjustonegene,butgroupsof

genesworktogethertocreatecomplexbehaviorslikeexploration.

Thecontextweliveinalsoplaysaroleinourneedtoexplore.Forexample,duringthe

EuropeanAgeofExploration,explorersbecamerichandfamousfortheirdiscoveries.Thisdrove

otherstotrytoincreasetheirwealththroughexploration.Inthiscase,theirexplorationwasmore

likelydrivenbymoneythanbygenes.

Maybetheneedtoexplorecomesfromsomethinginsideus,suchastheDRD4-7Rgene.Or

maybeithasmoretodowithwhat'shappeningintheworldaroundus.Maybeit'sboth.Whatever

thereason,itseemswe(oratleastsomeofus)willkeepexploringthemountains,thesea,thestars,

andbeyond,becausethat'sjustwhathumansdo.

12.WhatdidDr.ChenfindabouttheDRD4-7Rgene?

A.IthasmoreinfluenceonAfricans.

B.Itcouldbefoundinmosthumans.

C.Itpreventspeopleintribesfromexploring.

D.Itmaybemorecommoninpeoplewholiketakingrisks.

13.WhatdoesDr.KennethKiddthinkoftheDRD4-7Rgene?

A.Itisnottheonlygenetoencouragepeopletoexplore.

B.Itcandrivepeopletohavestrangebehaviors.

C.Itismoreimportantthanothergenes.

D.Itcannotbefoundinanimals.

14.WhatdidtheexampleoftheEuropeanAgeofExplorationshow?

A.Thepurposeofexploring.B.Thepopularityofexploring.

CTheimportanceofthecontext.D.Thebigchangesofthecontext.

15.Whichofthefollowingshowstheorganizationofthetext?(P=Paragraph)

B.

[2]2021-2022学年高一下学期第二次月考英语试题

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。

A

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A.getafreeuniformB.bringaparent

CreceiveticketstoeventsfornothingD.getmanagementexperience

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A.Thechancetobeamodelisonlyforadults.

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C.ApplicantstoWoweeMagazinearesupposedtobesociableandhumorous.

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B

Canyouimaginebeingabillionaireattheageof21?Entrepreneur(企业家)socialmediastar

andmodelKylieJennerhasdonejustthat.AccordingtothebusinessmagazineForbes,MsJenner

hasbecometheworld'syoungestselfmadebillionaire.Sheissosuccessfulthatshebecamea

billionairetwoyearsyoungerthanFacebookfounderMarkZuckerberg.Shemadethemajorityof

herfortunefromherbest-sellingcosmetics(化妆品)businessKylieCosmetics,whichshestartedat

theageof15,Shefoundedandownsthebeautycompany,whichisestimatedtobewortharound

$900million.

KylieJennerwasborninAugust1997.Shegotintobusinessatayoungage.Whenshewas14,

shecreatedalineofclothingforafashionbrand.Ayearlater,shelaunchedherowncosmeticsline

calledKylieLipKits,whichtransformedintoKylieCosmetics.

JennerhasbeenonTVscreenssinceshewas10.Timemagazinelistedherasoneofthemost

influentialteensintheworld.Today,MsJenneralsohassuccessfulcareersasamodel,TVreality

showstarandsocialmediapersonality.

WhenthemagazinefirstreportedlastsummerthatJennerwouldtakeoverthetitle,shewas

metwithdebatefromcriticswhoarguedoverwhetherhersuccesswas“selAmade“ormerely

becauseofbeingbornintoanalreadyfamousandwealthyfamily.

“Ican'tsayI'vedoneitbymyself.Idon'thaveanyinherited(通过继承得到的)money,butI

havehadalotofhelpandahugeplatform,JennertoldForbeswhentalkingaboutherbillionaire

status.didn*texpectanything.Ididnotforeseethefuture.Buttherecognitionfeelsreallygood.

That'sanicepatontheback.”

4.WherewasthemajorityofKylieJenner'swealthfrom?

A.Herfamily.B.Socialmedia.

C.Hermodellingcareer.D.Hercosmeticsbusiness.

5.WhatdidKylieJennerdoin2012?

A.Shestartedherowncosmeticsbusiness.

B.Shecreatedalineofclothingforafashionbrand.

C.Shebeganhercareerasamodelandsocialmediastar.

D.Shebecametheworld'syoungestself-madebillionaire.

6.Whatdidcriticsargueabout?

A.WhetherKylieJennerwasreallythatwealthy.

B.WhetherKylieJennerwouldachievegreatersuccess.

C.WhetherKylieJennersucceededinlifeallonherown.

D.WhetherKylieJennerwasamongthemostinfluentialteensintheworld.

7.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“anicepatontheback“probablymean?

A.Ahugechallenge.B.Agreatencouragement.

C.Anaccurateprediction.D.Aspecialrequirement.

C

Asmissingchildrenage,theirappearancesarequitedifferentfromtheirlastknown

photographs,whichmakesfindingthemtough.NowAIcouldmakeitquickertomatchanyfound

childrentothoseoldphotos.

Policecanusesoftwaretoagephotosofpeoplewhohavebeenmissingforawhile,butthese

tendtoworkbestinadults,asage-relatedchangestoadultfacesaremorepredictableandsoeasier

tosimulate.

Withchildren,theseagedimagesdon'ttendtobeliketheolderchild,andmatchingphotosof

foundchildrentooldimagesinadatabaseofmissingchildrenisdifficult.

NowDebayanDeb,aprofessoratMichiganStateUniversity,andhiscolleagueshavecreated

anprogramtodothisforthem.Theytrainedaface-recognitionprogramondatasetsincludingthe

ChildrenLongitudinalFacedataset,whichcontainsimagesofnearly1000childrenagedbetween2

and18yearsold.Eachwasphotographedatleastfourtimesoveraperiodofsixyears.

TheAIlearnedtomatchrecentphotographsofchildrenwithimagestaken2.5yearsearlier

80percentofthetime.

Withoneyearbetweenthetwophotographs,themethodwas90percentaccurateatidentifying

faces.Thisdroppedto73percentafterthreeyears.Theapproachbeatscomparingchildrenwith

photostakenwhentheywereaged0to4thathavebeenagedbysoftware,whichhoversat50

percentrecognitionaftersixmonths.ThenewAImighthelptoimproveaccuracyofthiskindof

softwareaswell.

'Thisisaverygoodpaperthatcouldpotentiallybeusedtoidentifymissingchildren,1'says

AmaijotSinghattheUniversityofCambridge.

Deb'snextgoalistoextendtheagegap.Histeamalsohopestodevelopanappthatcouldbe

usedtofightchildtrafficking.

8.Thesoftwarewhichpolicehasusedcan.

A.matchphotosoffoundkidstoformerimagesB.predictthechangesofpeopleover

time

C.produceaccurateimagesofchildrenD.agethephotosofmissingpeople

9.Whyitisdifficulttomatchphotosoffoundchildrentotheiroldimages?

A.Becausethedatasetofchildfaceimagesisquitelarge.

B.Becausethesoftwarecan'tagethephotosofthosekids.

C.Becauseagedimagesaren'tveryaliketotheolderchild.

D.Becauseit'sdifficulttorecognizetheolderkidswithphotos.

10.ItcanbelearnedthatDeb'steam.

A.helpspoliceidentifymissingchildrenB.intendstodevelopanewapp

C.improvedthesoftwareusedbypoliceD.willgivetheirapptopolice

11.WhatdoweknowabouttheapproachcreatedbyDebandhiscolleague?

A.ItisbasedontheChildrenLongitudinalFacedataset.

B.Itcanrecognizechildren'simagesbetween2and18.

C.Itismoreaccuratethanthesoftwaretomatchphotos.

D.Ithasbeenusedtoidentifymissingchildren.

D

TakearoadtripfromWisconsinupthroughNorthernMinnesota.Lookoutyourwindowand

watchasmaple-oakforestsgraduallygivewaytoplantspecieslikeaspens,spruceandbirch.This

changingviewoccursbecauseNorthernMinnesotasitsbetweentemperate(温带的)forestsinthe

southernUSandborealforests(北方针叶林)tothenorth.Itmakestheregionanidealplacetotrack

theimpactofawanningclimate.

Scientistshaveguessedthat,asglobaltemperaturesrise,plantspeciesofbothtemperateand

borealforestswillmovenorthwardstoescapewarmerconditions.Totestthisguess,researchers

havebeenartificiallyheating18smallforestplotsinthetransitionzoneofNorthernMinnesotaever

since2012.Usingcoversandheaters,theteamincreasedairandsoiltemperatures.Thelong-term

experimentisnowofferingvaluableinsightsintohowourchangingclimatewillaffectthestructure

andecosystemsofborealandtemperateforests.

Theteamfoundthatborealspecies,suchasbalsamfirandwhitespruce,arelessabletoemerge

andsurviveunderwarmerconditions.Theymeasuredtheborealforestsspecies'amountof

photosynthesis(光合作用)takingplace.Theirresultsshowthat,assoilsdryupinwanner

conditions,borealspeciesreducetheirphotosyntheticrate,reducingtheamountoforganicmatter

availableforgrowth.Overall,theseedlingspeciesrichnessinthetemperate-borealforesttransition

wasreducedbywarming.Theresearcherssuggestthat,unlessthetemperatespeciescanoffsetthe

lossoftheborealspecies,theoverallbiodiversityoftheseforestsislikelytodecline.

Thisresearchisimportantbecausetemperateandborealforestscontain46percentofalltrees

onearth.Oftheglobalcarbonstockstoredbyforests,borealforestscontain32percent,temperate

forests14percent.Inthecomingyears,borealforestswillexperienceextremeincreasesinairand

soiltemperatures.Anincreaseof1.5℃hasalreadybeenmeasured,withariseofbetween4℃and

6℃projectedinthenextcentury.

12.WhatmaderesearcherschooseNorthernMinnesotatoperformtheirexperiment?

A.Itsrichplantspecies.B.Itseasyaccessibility.

C.Itsspeciallocation.D.Itswarmclimate.

13.Whatdoesthelong-termexperimentfocuson?

A.Thecausesofdecreasingforestareas.

B.Theinfluenceofhumanactivitiesonclimatechange.

C.Thechangesofforestsdrivenbyrisingtemperatures.

D.Thedeclineinthebiodiversityoftemperateandborealforests.

14.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordinParagraph3mean?

A.Leadto.B.Slowdown.

C.Addupto.D.Makeupfor.

15.Thestatisticsinthelastparagraphshowthattemperateandborealforests.

A.absorblesscarbondioxidepersquaremeter

B.faceahighriskofbeinghitharderinthefuture

C.playanimportantroleinfightingclimatechange

D.havedrawnpublicattentiontoenvironmentalprotection

[3]2021-2022学年高一下学期第二次阶段考英语试卷

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

Theweek-longSpringFestivalholidaystartingonFeb11isusuallyabusy,moneymaking

moviescreeningseasoninChina.Itwillseetherelease(发布)ofeightmovies,alldomestic(国内的)

productions,accordingtotheschedulealreadyshownbyfilmdataplatforms.

DetectiveChinatown3,thenewestinstallment(部分)inChina'swell-receivedDetective

Chinatownfilmfranchise,toppedthelistofmost-anticipatedholidayfilmscompiledby

movie-ticketingplatformMaoyan.

Asequeltothe2018comedyhitDetectiveChinatown2thatgrossed3.4billionyuan($526

million),DetectiveChinatown3issetforreleaseontheSpringFestivalthatfallsonFeb12.More

than3.7millionMaoyanusershaveexpressedinterestinseeingthisfilm,accordingtodata.

TheothersixfilmstobereleasedonthesamedayarethetimetravelcomedyHi,Momstarring

popularcomediansJiaLingandShenTeng;themobilegame-turnedfantasyfilmTheYinyang

MasterthatstarsChenKunandZhouXun;BoonieBears:TheWildLife,thenewinstallmentinthe

domesticanimatedcomedyfranchise;AssassininRed,afantasythrillerfilmbasedonanovel

co-stairingpopularactressYangMi;NewGods:NezhaReborn,anewanimatedfilmfromLight

ChaserAnimation(thesameproductioncompanybehindthe2019animatedmovieWitheSnake);

RenChaoXiongYon^,acomedy-dramaco-starringsingerandactorAndyLau.

MyFirstLoveisEighteenYearsOld,aromancemovie,issettohittheatersonFeb14.

China'sboxofficecontinuedrobustgrowthinto2021afterscoringarecordhighforNew

Year'sDayearnings.Thetotalboxofficerevenueinthefirsttendaysof2021exceeded2billion

yuan,upbymorethan730-million-yuanyearonyear.

Themarket9stotalearningsin2020were20.4billionyuan.Ofthese,thetop10earnerswereall

domesticproductions,accordingtoofficialfigures.

21.Howmanymoviesaresettohittheatersduringtheweek-longSpringFestivalholiday?

A.Nine.B.Eight.

C.Seven.D.Six.

22.Whichmoviecan'tyouwatchifyouareonlyfreeonFeb12?

A.Hi,MomB.DetectiveChinatown3.

C.MyFirstLoveisEighteenYearsOld.D.BoonieBears:TireWildLife.

23.Whoarethetargetreadersofthetext?

A.Highschoolstudents.B.Movieexperts.

C.Collegefreshmen.D.Thegeneralpublic.

B

Overthelastdecade,GrandpaRon,asthestudentscallhim,hasvolunteeredthousandsof

hourseveryyeartobewithlocalschoolchildren——butitwasn'tuntilclassesmovedonlinedueto

COVID-19thatRonJacobsonrealizedhisimpact.Thatimpactreachedfardeeperthanbeinga

schoolvolunteer.Andthosestudentswerenowmissingthehugshegavethemeverymornings.

BackinMarch2020,Jacobsonhadalreadyvolunteeredfor900hoursduringthe2019-2020

schoolyearbythetimeCieElum-RoslynElementaryinRonald,Washington,closeditsdoorsand

turnedtoonlineteaching.

“Thesekidswhoreliedonmebeingthereforthemhadsuddenlylostme,“Jacobsonsaid.

“Whentheystarteddoingtheirschoolworkonline,severalsaidthattheymissedGrandpaRon.”

TheschoolreceivedsomanyrequestsforGrandpaRonthatitaddedJacobson'semailaddress

andhomeaddresstotheschoofsonlinedirectory(通讯录),allowingstudentstokeepintouchwith

Jacobson.StudentsimmediatelybegansendingJacobsonemailsandlettersandevencomingtohis

hometocheckuponhimandoffertowalkhisdog.

Jacobsonnowrespondstoeachofthestudents,addingabrightspottothestudents9daysand

hisown.

“Iamhappytolistentothekids'problemsaswell,“Jacobsonsaid."Ihaveheardfromschool

teachersandparentshowmuchthisregularcommunicationhaschangedthekids'attitudes.

TheVeteransofForeignWarshashonoredJacobson-aVietnamveteran(老兵)一bynaming

himaspokesmanfortheircampaign,StillServing,whichshowsmanywaysAmerica'sveterans

continueservingevenafterleavingthearmy.

“TheMarineCorpstaughtmethetwoimportantthings:finishthetaskandtakecareofyour

troops(军队).I'mstilltakingcareofthetroops,Jacobsonsaid.

It'sjustthattheyare75yearsyo

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