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长寿中学高2023级高二上期第一学段考试英语试题第一部分听力(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.Whatisthemanprobablygoingtodo?A.Haveameal.B.Lookforahotel.C.Visitapatient.
2.Wheredoesthewomanwanttostay?A.Inthesea.B.Onthebench.C.Onthebeach.3.Whatdoesthewomanimply?A.Thesessionmayhavetobecanceled.
B.She’seagertoattendthesession.C.She’llhetootiredtowalktothesession.4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Admissionto
themovieisfree.B.She’lllendthemansomemoney.C.She’llbuytheticketsforthemovie.5.Whywillthecitybedecorated?A.Toma
kethecitybeautiful.B.Tocelebrateafestival.C.Towelcomethefilmstars.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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.A
second-handcar.B.Amachine.C.Anewcar.7.Howmuchdoesthemanoffer?A.$1000.B.$2000.C.$3000.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakep
lace?A.Atanartmuseum.B.Atanartstudio.C.Atanartschool.9.Howmanypaintingsdoesthemanlike?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.听下面一段对
话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10.Howdidthewomanfirstlearnaboutthestudentactionunion?A.Byattendingoneoftheirmeetings.B.Throughherroo
mmate.C.Byreadingthenewspaper.11.Whatisthestudentactionuniontryingtodo?A.Securemorestudentsparkingspaces.B.Protectanopenspaceoncampus
.C.Getmorefundingfortheirgroup.12.Whatdoesthewomanagreetodo?A.Signapetition(请愿书).B.Helpthemanplanast
udentmeeting.C.Makeadonationtosupportthegroup.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13.Whenshouldyouarrivewheninvite
dtoapartyat8:00inAmerica?AFrom8:00to8:30.B.From8:30to9:00.C.From9:00to9:30.14.Whatwillbeprovidedatapartybesidesalcoholandfood?A.Mu
sic.B.Cigarettes.C.Games.15.Whatwouldprobablybeservedatmidnightduringaparty?A.Beer.B.Wine.C.Cookies.16.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Hewilla
ttendaparty.B.Hehasneverbeentoaparty.C.Heisgoodatdancing.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17.Whofirstmadethenickname“TheBigEasy”,popul
arintheearly1970s?A.Anewspaperwriter.B.Acrimenovelwriter.C.Apolitician.18.WhatisthewayoflifeinNewYorkCity?A.Gent
leandslow.B.Easy-going.C.Quickandbusy.19.WhyisNewOrleanscalled“MardiGrasCity”?A.Foritsyearlymusicfestival.B.Foritswildcelebrationsea
chyear.C.Foritsshape.20.WhichofthefollowingisnotanicknameofNewOrleans?A.NOLA.B.TheCrescentCity.C.TheBirthplace
ofRockandRoll.第二部分阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AWanttoknowalltheins-and-outsregardingtheParis
2024Olympics?Thenyou’vecometotherightplace!BelowyouwillfindalltheinformationaboutthenewOlympicsports.Olympicskateboarding
WhowillfollowinthefootstepsofMomijiNishiya,thefirstOlympicskateboardingchampion,whowascrownedatthelastGamesatth
eageof13?TheanswerwillberevealedinParisthissummer.Speed,technique,masteryoftheboardwillberequiredtosuccessfully
performthemostbeautifultricks..OlympicsportsclimbingWithitssecondtimeenteringtheOlympics,sportsclimbingh
asthreebranches:Speed,Bouldering(抱石攀岩)andLead.Speedisallaboutthespeedofclimbing.BoulderingisallaboutclimbingaboulderonawallandL
eadrequiresathletestoclimbadifficultroute20metershigh.OlympicsurfingTheOlympicswillbeheldinParis,butwhatabo
utOlympicsurfing?Thereisonevenue(场地)thatisliterallyontheothersideoftheworld.ThelocationTeahupoo,ontheislandofTahiti,iswhereOlympicsurfi
ngwilltakeplace.ThisislandispartofFrenchPolynesia,betweenAustraliaandSouthAmerica.OlympicbreakdancingBreakdancingisthenewOlympicsportthatwillmakeitsf
irstappearanceinParis2024.Howtoestablishagradingsystemwithouttakingawaytheartisticfreedomatthesametime?Thepointsshouldbebasedoncreativ
ityandmusicality,agrayareathatdependsalotonfeelingandthushasalotofsubjectivitytoit.Lookingforahandylistofallsports?Clickhere!Through
outParisthereareallkindsofstadiumsandarenas(竞技场)wheresportingeventsareheld.NotonlyParisitself,butalsothesurroundingsuburbsofthecap
italofFrancesetthestagefortheOlympicGames!1.WhichsportisenteringtheOlympicsforthefirsttimeinParis2024?A.Olympicskateboardin
g.B.Olympicsportsclimbing.C.Olympicsurfing.D.Olympicbreakdancing.2.Whichofthefollowingstatementsiscorrect?A.Olympicskateboardingrequiresahighle
velofphysicalstrength.B.ThreebranchesofOlympicsportsclimbingevaluatevarioussidesofskills.C.AlltheabovefourOlympiceventswillbehe
ldinParis.D.ThescoringofOlympicbreakdancingishighlyobjective.3.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.Asportswebsite.B.Ahealthmagazine.C.Atravelbroc
hure.D.AnOlympicnewsreport.BEverysooften31-year-oldChenJiawen,aproductdesigneratatechnologycompanyHa
ngzhou,ZhejiangProvince,setsasideadayforherselfcalledUnplugDay.Onthisday,shedisconnectsfromthedigitalworldan
dfocusesonreal-lifeexperiences.Inthemorning,shepreparesbreakfastforherselfwhilelisteningtomusic.Intheafternoon,shewandersthrou
ghtheparkwithfriendsandintheevening,theyenjoyamealtogetherwithouttouching,theirphones,engagedindeepconversation.Uponreturninghome,shespends
theeveningreading.Chenstartedtheplanassheoftenfelt“interrupted”bytechnology,citingmomentsofdistraction(分心)likepop-upnotifications,ringtonesandr
epetitiouswarningsleadinghertocheckfornewmessages,andfeelingsofinformationoverload.“Occasionallydisconnectingfromt
henetworkislikefeedingthebrainadayofvegetarianfood,”Chensaid.UnplugDayispartofherplantocombatinformationoverloadfromoverusingthephon
eandtorebuildherfocus.Inadditiontothis,shehasstartedreplacingshortvideoswithlongeronesandprioritizesreadingin-depthnewsarticl
esorbooks.“Whenfriendsgatherandeveryoneisgluedtotheirphones,itmakesmeuncomfortable,”Chensaid,addingthatburyinghe
rselfinsocialmediapreventedherfromcompletingworkasplanned,leadingtopsychologicalburdensandadecreasingfocus.It
’sbecomeacommonsituationwheremodempeoplemightunconsciouslyusethetimespentwaitingattrafficlightstowatchashortvideoo
rconstantlycheckoutatrendingtopicuponreceivingapushnotificationfromanapp.Topreventthissenseofbeing“controlled”b
ymobiledevices,someyoungChineselikeChenareexperimentingwithdigitalminimalismandarediscoveringpositiveoutcomesfromtheirefforts.Technologys
houldbringusjoy,notreducethetimewespendwithfamilyorincreaseouranxiety.Ourgoalistocontroltechnologyratherthanlettingitc
ontrolus.4.WhatcanwelearnaboutUnplugDay?A.Itisadayforreading.B.Itisadaywithoutphones.C.ItisadayawayfromtheInternet.D.Itisadaytospendwithfriends
.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“combat”inparagraph2mean?A.Range.B.Cancel.C.Obtain.D.Prevent.6.Whatisthedirectimpact
ofover-involvementinsocialmedia?A.Tasks’delays.B.Stressfrompeers.C.Mentalproblems.D.Adecreasingfocus.7.Whatdoesth
eauthorsuggestpeopledointhelastparagraph?A.Enjoythebenefitsoftechnology.B.Decreasethetimespentondigitald
evices.C.Removetheappsinformingnewmessages.D.Watchlongervideoswhilewaitingattrafficlights.CApairofresearcherswithLeibnizUniversityofHann
overhasdemonstratedthemeansbywhichrobotsmightbeprogrammedtoexperiencesomethingsimilartopaininanimals.Aspartoftheirdemonstrationatlastweek’sIEEEInt
ernationalConferenceonRoboticsandAutomationheldinStockholmJohannesKuehnandSamiHaddaddinshowedhowpainmightbeusedinrobots,b
yinteractingwithaBioTacfingertipsensorontheendofaKukaroboticarmthathadbeenprogrammedtoreactdifferentlytodifferin
gamountsofpain.Theideaofdevelopinganartificialrobotnervoussystemmayseemcontrarytoallexpectations,butKuehns
aysdoingsoisimportantinthesamewaythatitisgoodforhumanstofeelpain.“Painisasystemthatprotectsus,”saysKuchn.Whenweavoidthesourceofpain,ithelpsusnotgeth
urt."Sowhenrobotscanfeelandreacttopain,theywillbecomesmartenoughtoavoidit.Themoredangeroustherobotregistersthethreattobe,thefasterit
willwithdrawandavoidthesourceofdanger.Additionally,KuehnandHaddadinsayhumansworkingalongsiderobotsthatfeelpain,especiallythoseinheavymachinery,willb
eprotectedaroundthem.Theyhavetestedoutsomeoftheirideasusingaroboticarmwithafingertipsensorthatcandetectpressureandtemperature.I
tusesarobot-tissuepatch(小片)modeledonhumanskintodecidehowmuchpainshouldbefeltandthuswhatactiontotake.Forexample,ifthearmf
eelslightpain,itslowlywithdrawsuntilthepainstops,andthenreturnstoitsoriginaltask;severepain,meanwhile,cau
sesthearmtogointoakindoflockdownmodeuntilitcangethelpfromahumanoperator.Suchrobotsarelikelytoraiseahost
ofquestions,ofcourse,iftheybecomemorecommon—ifarobotactsthesamewayahumandoeswhentouchingahotplate,areweto
believeitistrulyexperiencingpain?Onlytimewilltellofcourse,butonethingthatisevident,KuehnandHaddadin’sworkcouldl
eadtorobotsthataremorehuman-likethanever.8.Whatdowelearnabouttherobotsinthedemonstration?A.Theycanlea
rnskillslikeanimals.B.Theycancommunicatewithpeople.C.Theyhavetheabilitytofeelpain.D.Theyresponddifferentlytorequests.9.Whatisparagraph2ofthete
xtmainlyabout?A.Thesignificanceofteachingrobotstofeelpain.B.Theprincipleofrobots’avoidanceofinjuries.CTheanal
ysisoftheartificialrobotnervoussystem.D.Thevalueofprotectinghumanworkersfrominjury.10.Whatcanwelearnfromtheexamplegiveninparagraph3?A.Ther
obotissmartenoughtocarryoutdifferenttasks.B.Therobotcanhardlyworkaswellasahumanoperator.,.C.Therobotcan
reactdifferentlybasedondegreesofpain.D.Therobotistolerantofchangesofpressureandtemperature.11.Whatistheauthor’satti
tudetowardKuehnandHaddadin’sstudy?A.Negative.B.Doubtful.C.Unclear.D.OptimisticDHaveyoueverworriedthatyoumigh
tsmellbad?Well,youdohaveasmell,butnotinthewayyouthink.Thehumanbodyreleaseshundredsofchemicalcompoundsint
otheaireveryday,andthesecompoundsrevealmuchmorethanjustourhealthhabits;theycanalsoindicateourhealths
ituations.In1971,chemistLinusPaulingidentified250differentgaseouschemicalsinourbreath,knownasVOCs.TheseVOC
soriginatefromthebody’smetabolic(新陈代谢)processesandareexcreted(排泄)throughskinglands.Whilesweatcontributestothese
VOCs,itonlyaccountsforasmallportionofthem.VOCscanrevealalotaboutourhealth.Forexample,asweet-smellingbreathcouldbeasignofdiabetes.Besidesbreath,VOCs
arealsoreleasedfromourskin,andfeces(粪便).AnotablecaseinvolvedJoyMilne,whonoticedachangeinherhusband’sscent12yearsbefor
ehewasdiagnosedwithParkinson’sdisease.Knownas“thewomanwhocansmellParkinson’s,”Joyhasbeenusingherkeensenseofsmelltohelpscientistsdevelopas
impleswabtesttodiagnosetheillnesses.Animalswithadvancedsenseofsmell,likedogs,havedemonstratedtheycandetectvarioustypesofcancerinhumans.Althoughtheses
centsareoftenundetectabletothehumannose,theyprovideevidencethatourbodiesemitdifferentscentswhensomethingiswrong.
TherelationshipbetweenVOCs,andourhealthisstillbeingstudied.Studieshavealreadyshownthattheycanpredictaperson
’sagewithinafewyearsbasedontheirskinVOCprofile.Inoneinterview,ProfessorMorinstated,“Weareatarelatively
earlystageinthisresearcharea,butwehavealreadydistinguishedmalesfromfemalesbasedontheacidityofskinVOCs.Webelieveskin
VOCscanrevealaspectsofwhoweare,suchasnutrition,healthandstress.Thesesignatureslikelycontainmarkersthatcanbeusedtodiagnosedisease.”S
o,whoknows—maybeonedaywewillbeabletodetectdiseasessimplybybreathingintoadevice.12.WhatdowelearnabouttheVOCsaccordingtoth
etext?A.TheVOCsareprimarilycomposedofsweat.B.SkinVOCsrevealmoreaboutourhealthhabits.C.Ourbody’smetabolicprocessesarethesourceofVOCs.D.V
OCsonlyreleasedfromourskinindicatehealthstatus.13.Whydoestheauthormentionanimalsinparagraph4?A.Toargueweshouldrel
ymoreonanimals.B.Toshowthesuperiorintelligenceofanimals.C.TohighlightVOCs’potentialasdiagnosticmarkers.D.ToillustrateVOCshavethecapabilityt
ocurecancers.14.WhatfuturetechnologymightarisefromtheunderstandingofVOCs?A.Devicesthatcanbreatheoutdisease-causingVOCs.BEquipment
thatcananalyzeVOCstodiagnosediseases.C.Personalizedperfumesthatcanmaskdisease-relatedVOCs.D.AdvancedfacilitiesthatcanuseVOCst
ocurediseases.15.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthepassage?A.TheRoleofSweatinHumanHealthB.LinusPauling’sContributionstoVOCSC.Smel
lofBodyContributingtoDiseasesD.DetectingDiseasesthroughBodyScents第二节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的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。HowMobileTechnologyhasChangedOurLivesForeverTheinventionofthemobilephoneandmobiletechnologywasincredibl
e.____16____Herewehighlightthemostcommononesthattechnologyischangingourlivestoday.●Mobiletechnologyhaschangedhowwe
communicate.Theadvancementoftechnologyhasmadecommunicationunbelievablyfastandconvenient.Inthepast,writingaletterorfinding
awiredtelephonewasthebestwaytocommunicateremotelywithsomeone.____17____Youcansendthemamessageonsocialmedia,textthem,videochat,email,orput
acallthrough.●Mobiletechnologycreatesthe“Everything”device.Withmanybusinessesmobiletechnologieshavebroughtabout,thereareso
meproductsthattheyhavemadeoutofdate.Nowjustonedevicehasreplacedtheportable(便携式的)musicplayer,alarmclock,GPS,calculator,camera,flashlight,cale
ndarandmuchmore.____18____●Mobiletechnologyleadstoever-presentdistraction.Inmanyplaces,it’sacommonsig
httoseejustabouteveryonewithamobilephonewithinarm’sreach.Inthefirsttwowayslistedabove,thatcanbeuseful.____19____Asmobiletechnologieshavebecomemorea
ndmorewidespreadintoday’ssociety,researchhasbeguntoconnectheavyday-to-dayusewithanumberofsideeffects,.the
majorityofwhicharerelatedtomentalhealth.____20____Weshouldacceptthatmobiletechnologiesareheretostayandimproveourlivesforthebetterinspiteofitsshor
tcomings.Inmyopinion,itsadvantagesfaroutweighitsdisadvantages.A.Wecannotignoreitsdisadvantages.B.Allinall,mobile
devicesgreatlybenefitourlives.C.However,instantaccessisnotalwaysagoodthing.D.Whilethesethingsdostillexist,theyarenolongerabsolutelyess
ential.E.Nowadays,youareblessedwithmoreefficientoptionsatyourfingertips.F.Theconventionalwayofdoingshoppinghasalsochan
gedbeyondimagination.G.Sincethen,advancesinmobiletechnologyhaveshapedourlivesinvariousways.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四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Onapleasantmorning,anIronmancompetition___21___JeffAgar,59,andhissonJohnny,28,whostoodoutamongthecompetitors.Joh
nny’snervedisorderledtoaunique___22___.FromthemomentofJohnny’sbirth,hisparentshad___23___hisdreamswithoutlettinghisdisabilitystophim.
Attheageof15,Johnny’spathwasforeverchangedwhenhejoinedTeamTriumph,whereJohnnyfoundhispassionforracing,andJeff,seeinghisson’sen
thusiasm,___24___tosupporthisson’snewlove,chosetojoinhim.Hetrained___25___,wakingat4a.m.torunwithJohnnyinaspeciallydesignedracingchair.Thei
rdevotion___26___astheyprogressedfrom5KracestotheIronmantriathlons.Thedayoftherace,JeffandJohnny___27___intotheChoptankRiver.___28___jellyfishst
ings,theystillcompletedtheswimin90minutesandmovedontothebikeride.Ninehourslater,theystartedthefinalleg:amarathon.Astheraceneareditsend,Jefffilledwit
h___29___.Somehow,hefoundtheenergytopickupthepace.Withonlyminutesto___30___,theyapproachedthefinishline.Atthespec
ialmoment,JeffhelpedJohnnyoutoftheracingchair,andJohnny’smother___31___himhiswalker,whichhelpedJohnnytaketh
elaststepshimself.Fortunately,theycrossedthefinishlineintime.Thecrowd___32___incheers,butamongthecelebration,Jeffrem
ainedinthebackground,lettingJohnny___33___inthegloryoftheirsharedtriumph.ForJeff,theracewasmorethanjustreachingthefinishline;itwasaboutgivingJo
hnnyhismomentto___34___.Afather’sloveandason’scourageturnedadisabilityintoastoryof___35___.21.A.ignoredB.respectedC.welcomedD.avo
ided22.A.optionB.challengeC.obstacleD.advantage23.A.launchedB.limitedC.cultivatedD.destroyed24.A.eagerB.awareC
.unwillingD.indifferent25.A.tirelesslyB.cautiouslyC.thoughtfullyD.randomly26.A.paidforB.paidoffC.paidoutD.paidback27.A.floatedB.wa
nderedC.sailedD.dived28.A.IntermsofB.InspiteofC.InregardtoD.Incaseof29.A.hesitationB.curiosityC.anxietyD.achievement30.A.spareB.noti
ceC.abandonD.waste31.A.restedB.indicatedC.handedD.accessed32.A.extendedB.disappearedC.decreasedD.erupted33.A.absorbB.devoteC.resi
stD.bathe34.A.shineB.graspC.obtainD.affect35.A.championB.affectionC.satisfactionD.victory第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5
分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。BeijingOlympicForestPark,____36____liesonthenorthernendofBeijing’snorthsou
thcentralmeridian(子午线),isthelargestpublicgreenspaceeverbuiltinBeijing.____37____(establish)aspartoftheOlympicGreenforthe2008Su
mmerGames,theparkissurroundedbyanultra-urbanenvironmentofhigh-densitydevelopmentandhigh-volumetraffic.ThedesignmixestraditionalCh
ineselandscapeartsandprinciplesthatemphasizetheharmonybetweenhumansandnature.At____38____sametime,mod
ernecologicalconceptsandtechniqueswerewidelyemployedinthepark.Thisisafocusedeffort____39____(help)achievegoalsofzerowasteandzerostormwaterdischar
ge.Sincecompletion,thepark____40____(become)animportantpublicgreenspacethatprovidesrecreation,educationalopportunities,andenvironmen
talbenefitstoBeijing____41____(resident)andvisitors.Morethan2millionplantswereinstalledinthepark,____42____(include)mo
rethan100treespeciesand80shrubspecies,alongwithgrasslandandwetlandspecies.Theyareconsideredas____43____(incre
dible)important.Theparkanimalsaremainlybirds,withover176speciesofbirdsintotal.Whatmakespeople____44____(please)ist
hatthepopulationisgrowing._____45_____thissense,forthelandscapearchitects,designersandengineerswhoworkedontheproje
ct,itprovidesanopportunitytorenewtheendangeredhabitatsandprotectlocalwildlifeanditslong-termtargetistoformas
ustainableenvironmentandamulti-functionalpublicpark.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,你校正在组织英语演讲比赛。请以“你敬佩的一位名
人”为主题,写一篇短文参赛,内容包括:1.人物简介;2.敬佩的原因。注意:1.写作词数应为100个左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。_______________________________________________________________
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_______________________________第二节(满分25分)47.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AGIFTFORGRANDPASummervacationwascoming.JackandhisbrotherBerlinwe
refilledwithexcitementastheythoughtofvisitingtheirgrandparentsagain.Thebigdaycameatlast.Afterthehappyfamilygotready,theysetoutforthegrandp
arents’eagerly.Ontheway,thebrotherswereexcitedlytalkingaboutthefuntheyhadwithgrandparents.Alittleblue
housewithatallwhitechimneyfinallyappeared.BehindthepropertywastheforestcarryingtheirgoodmemorieswithGrandpa.T
heyarrivedatthedriveway,attheendofwhichGrandmawaswaitingforthemjoyfully.JackandBerlineachgaveGrandmaabighugandthenswepttothe
livingroom,shoutingexcitedly“Grandpa,weareback!”Seeinghisgrandsons,Grandpawaswildwithjoyandtriedtogetupwithallhisstren
gthfromthechairbutinvain.Ahelplessexpressionflashedonhisface.Grandmaexplainedthathishealthwasdecliningrapidlyandmayb
ecouldn’tstanduponhisownforever.ButGrandpadeclaredstubbornly(倔强地),“Ican!”Certainly,hewasstuckinhisboyishway.Mumandgrandparen
tswerehappytomeetagainafteralongtime.Theysattogetherandchattedaboutwhathappenedrecently.Thebrothersweresoonboredwithadultconversation,went
outandwanderedintotheforest.Talltreesstretcheduptotheheavenswithlargebranchescrossingeachother,whileyoungonesrosestraightlikesoldi
ers.Grandpawasonceagreatexplorerfullofwisdom.Hecouldtellwherethebirdscamefromonlybytheircallsandsongs.Thetrees,birds,lizards,lotsofbugs...Howmanym
errymomentstheyspentwithGrandpainthekingdom!ButnowGrandpacouldn'tgetup.Thismadethemworried.“We’dthinkoutawaytocheerhimup.”Jacksaid.“Grandpaisabird
lover,andwecancatchhimabird.”Berlinsuggested.“Buthehatesbirdsbeingcaged!”Jackshookhishead.ThenabrightideacametoJack’smind.
“Whynotmakeacane(拐杖)outofayoungtree!”注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Berlinthoughtitwasagoodidea.________________________
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