湖南省长沙市雅礼中学2022-2023学年高三上学期月考卷(五)英语试卷

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雅礼中学2023届高三月考试卷(五)命题人、审题人:高三英语备课组得分:___________本试题卷分为听力、阅读、语言运用和写作四个部分,共10页。时量120分钟。满分150分。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分

钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题L5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。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C1.WhydoesPaulcometothewoman'shousethismorning?A.Toattendaparty.B.Toshowgr

atitude.C.Tolookforhisphone.2.HowdoesFelixfeelnow?A.Regretful.B.Encouraged.C.Sympathetic.3.Whatdoesthewmanoffertodofortheman?A.Practi

ceFrenchwithhim.B.Findhimastudypartner.C.Introducehimtoaforeigner.4.WhatisthemangoingtodothisFriday?A.Goonapicnic.B.Stayathome.C.Attendam

eeting.5.Whatcausedthepowerfailure?A.Delayingpayingthebill.B.Usinglotsofappliances.C.Repairingtheroads.

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。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.Whatmightthewomanbe?A.Awriter.B.Abookseller.C.Apublisher.7.Whatdoesthemanmeanintheend?A.Hecanfindthebookhimself.8.Heknowsthebookverywell

.C.Hedoesn'tlikeadventurenovels.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whereprobablyarethespeakers?A.Athome.B.Inanoffice.

C.Inapetstore.9.Whatistheman'sattitudetowardcybercatpetting?A.Critical.B.Understanding.C.Careless.10.WhatdoJapane

seresearcherssayaboutlookingatpicturesofcats?A.Itcaneasepeople'sstress.B.Ithelpspeopleworkbetter.C.Itcanimprovethefamilyre

lationship.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.WhatdidVickydotoimproveherChinese?A.ShetraveledtoChina.B.Shehadclasseswithhermother.C.

Shelearnedfromatutoronline.12.HowmuchhasVickypaidtoimproveherChinesesofar?A.$600.B.$700.C.$800.13.HowdoesVickysoundintheend?A.Anxious.B.Grateful.C.Su

rprised.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates.B.Strangers.C.Teacherandstudent

.15.Whatdoweknowaboutbigtalk?A.It'salwaysrelatedtosmallthings.B.It’sabouttalkingproudlyaboutpersonala

bilities.C.It'sconversationaboutimportantissues.16.WhydidKalinaSilvermanskipsmalltalk?A.Shethoughtsmalltalkisunnecess

ary.B.Shewaseagertoconnectwithothers.C.Shewantedtomakeafantasticvideo.17.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Somephrases.B.

Schoollife.C.Ameaningfulquestion.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhatdoestheMissingPostOfficedo?A.Deliverlettersquickly.B.Receiveunaddressedletter

s.C.Publishmailedletters.19.Wheredidtheartist'sinspirationcomefrom?A.Anartfestival.B.Apostman.C.Floa

tingitems.20.WhatcanvisitorsdointheMissingPostOffice?A.Helporganizetheletters.B.Buythepostcardsthey'reinterestedin.C.Leavetheirownlettersbehind.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。ASeasonalcitybreaks:4ofthebestpre-ChristmasEuropea

ngetawaystostartyourfestivespirit.Zagreb,CroatiaTheCroatiancapitaltakestheChristmasseriously,withstreetdecorations,outdoorconcertsan

datraditionalChristmasmarket.MostoftheactioniscentredonBanJosipJelacicSquare,whichhasahistoryofmorethan3centuries,andEuro

peanSquare.Thetwosquareshavemarketstandsandlivemusicperformancesgivenbypopularmusicians.Therecommendedhotel:PresidentPantovcakDoubles:£200(apare

ntandakidwitha10%discount)Malaga?SpainStartyourdayattheCasaArandabeforedivingintotheAtarazanasMarket.Intheafternoon,takeyourpickofthecity'scultur

alspotsthePicassoMuseum,ortheCentrePompidouMalaga.ThenheadtoCalleMarquesdeLarios,themainshoppingplace,atduskwhent

heChristmaslightsareswitchedon:thesightattractsvisitorsfromalloverSpain.Therecommendedhotel:RoomMateLariosDoubles:£250(aparent

andakidwitha20%discount)LeTouquet,FranceFrom30November,thetreesliningtheavenuesofthiscityaredecoratedwithfairy

lights,andtherearefacilities,likeaskatingspotandhorse-drawncarriagerides.Thepedestrianized(步行的)streetRueSt.Jeanislinedwithstoresselli

ngeverythingfromchocolatestojewellery.JointhelocalsingatheringcheeseattheMarcheCouvertandwinesattheexcellentLeTouquet-Vins.Therecommendedhotel:Hot

elBristolDoubles:£180(aparentandakidwitha10%discount)Aarhus,DenmarkHeadtotheLatinQuarterforindependentstores,cafesandagreatChristmasmarket

.ShopforScandihomeware(家居用品)andfashiononStr0get,thecity'simportantshoppingstreet,beforeheadingtotherooftopofthehistoricSailingDepartmentsto

re,foraglassofwinewithviewsofthecitylitupforChristmas.Therecommendedhotel:TheMayorHotelDoubles:£200(apar

entandakidwitha20%discount)21.WhatcanweknowaboutBanJosipJelacicSquareandEuropeanSquare?A.Theyhaveaverylo

nghistory.B.Theyofferconcertsandstands.C.Theyareattractivetothosefondofquietness.D.TheyarethemostattractiveplacesinCroa

tia.22.WhatdoRueSt.JeaninLeTouquetandStr0getinAarhushaveincommon?A.Theybothhavelotsofentertainmentfacilities.B.Theybothhavealotofwe

ll-knownmuseums.C.Theybothhavealargevarietyofstores.D.Theyarebothfamousfortheircultureandtastyfoods.23.Whichhot

elmentionedabovecoststheleastforaparentwithakid?A.PresidentPantovcak.B.RoomMateLarios.C.HotelBristol.D.TheMayorHotel.BLastsummer,Kat

ieStellerpulledoffthefreewayonherwaytowork.Shestoppedatatrafficlight,whereamanwassittingwithasignaskingforhelp.Sherolleddownher

windowandshouted?’Tmdrivingaroundgivingfreehaircuts.Doyouwantonerightnow?”Themanlookedtobeinhis60s.Hewasheavyset,balding,andmissing

afewteeth.Helaughed,thenpaused."Actually,“hesaid,“Ihaveafuneraltogo.Iwasreallyhopingtogetahaircut.”Fewminuteslater,theman,namedEdw

ard,tookaseatonaredchairmoveddownfromSteller'scar,andshetrimmedhiscurlygrayinghair.HetoldheraboutgrowingupinMississippi,aboutmovingtoMinnesotatobec

losertohischildren,andhowhestilloftenphonedhismom.AfterStellerwasdone,Edwardlookedinamirror."Wow,Ilookgood!”hegrinned.T

odate,Stellerhasgiven30orsosuchhaircutstopeoplearoundthecity.Sheiskeenlyawareofthepowerofherjob."It'smorethanahaircut,“shesays.Stellerknowst

hatahaircutcanchangealife.Onechangedhers.Asateen,shesufferedfromasevereboweldiseaseandherhairthinneddrast

ically.Seeingthis,hermotherarrangedforSteller5sfirstprofessionalhaircut.“Tositdownandhavesomebodylookatmeandtalkt

omelikeapersonandnotjustanillness,ithelpedmefeelcaredaboutandlessalone,“shesays.Afterthat,Stellerknewshewantedtohaveherownsalo

n.Soonafterfinishingcosmetology(M)schoolin2009,shebeganwhatshenowcallsherRedChairProject,reachingouttope

opleonthestreets.“Partofwhatbrokemyheartwasjusthowlonelypeoplelookedshesays."IthoughtmaybeIcan'tfixtheirproblems,butIca

nhelpthemfeellessalonesometimes.24.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesEdward?A.HerelatedeverythingtoSteller.B.Heli

vedwithhismominMississippi.C.Hewassatisfiedwithhisnewhaircut.D.Hesatbytheroadsideaskingforahaircut.25.Whatdoweknowaboutthefreehaircuts?A.They

madepeoplefullofpower.B.Theyhelpedpeoplesolvetheirproblems.C.Theyconveyedcareandlovetopeopleinneed.D.TheymadeSteller'ssalonobtainagoodreputation.2

6.WhatinspiredStellartostartherRedChairProject?A.Herwishtotalktopeople.B.Herpersonalexperienceinherteens.C.Hermother'sen

couragement.D.Herambitiontostartauniquesalon.27.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.ASpecialHair

-dresserB.Edward'sFreeHaircutC.AnAmazingEncounterD.MoreThanaFreeHaircut“Youcancomeinhereateighto'clockatnighttopickupmai

l,saysTrevorBraun,boastingaboutthepostofficeinsideElmoreStoreinruralVermont.ArecentMondaysawasteadystreamoflocalspopintopi

ckuptheirpost,sendpackagesandbuygroceries.Theshopanditspostofficehavebeenatthecentreofthesmallcommunity,sincetheyopenedintheearly1800s.Butthatmayso

onchange.Aftertheshop'slongtimeownerretired,theUnitedStatesPostalService(USPS)didnotautomaticallyrenewthecontrac

twiththenewowner.Althoughitdoesnearlyeverythingapostofficedoes?theUSPScanshutitwithlittlenotice.Withoutthepostoffice?manyofthe900residen

tswouldbevirtuallycutofffromtheworld.Muchoftheareahasnomobile-phonecoverage.Thepostofficeiswheremanygettheirnews.Localsgotthestate'sofficial

stofighttokeeptheirpostoffice.Contractnegotiationsarenowunderway.ItisnotjustElmore'spostofficethatisinjeopardy.TheUSPShasbeenin

financialtroubleforyears.Shiftsinthewaypeoplecommunicateandpaybillshavemeantfewerlettersinthepost.Bankingisdonee

lectronicallyandpeopleusesocialmediatosendcards,notesandphotos.Newspapersincreasinglyarriveonmobiledevices.True,packagevolumeisupbecauseofe-comme

rce.Butthelossesareontheopposite.OnFebruary8ththeUSPSannounceda$1.3bnlossinitsmostrecentquarterlyresults,comparedwitha$288mlossforthesameperiodin20

21.Andunlikeotherfederalagencies?theUSPSdoesnotreceivedirectfederalfunding.Itmustrelyonstampsalesandshippingincome.The

USPScannotaffordtowaitlongforhelp.Norcanitscustomers,whoincludemostsmallbusinessesandtheSocialSecurity

Administration,whichmails350mnoticesayear.About7mMedicarerecipientsgetatleastonemedicinethroughthepost

.Over43%ofvoterscasttheirvotesbymailin2021.JohnathanHladikoftheCentreforRuralAffairsputsitthisway:“Ifyoudon'

thavethebasicequipmentliketheabilitytogetdependablemail,smalltownslikeElmoresimplydon'tstandachance.”28.AccordingtoPar

agraph1,whatdoweknowaboutthepostofficeinsideElmoreStore?A.Itallowspeopletogetmailatalltimesoftheday.B.Itwinst

hepraiseofTrevorBraunduetoitsservices.C.ItislocatedatthemiddleofruralVermont.D.Itwillbechangedgreatlysoonbyrenovation.29.Whatdoesthephrase“injeopard

y”(Line1,Para.4)probablymean?A.Indanger.B.Inorder.C.Inplace.D.Invain.30.WhyistheUSPSdifferentfromotherfede

ralagencies?A.Becauseithassufferedthegreatestlossinrecentquarterlyresults.B.Becauseitsfinanciallossisinexce

ssof$288min2022.C.Becauseitdoesnothaveanyaccesstofederalfunding.D.Becauseitmakesaprofitinlimitedways.31.Whichofthefollowingcouldbeinferredfromthe

lastparagraph?A.TheUSPSisreliedheavilyonbyitscustomers.B.ManyMedicarerecipientscannotgetanymedicineswithout

USPS.C.Morethan43%ofthepopulationwillvotebymailin2022.D.Elmorewillkeepthepostofficeduetoitsbasicfacilities.DEarthquakescannotbef

orecast,butengineerscanprepareforthem.Seismic-isolation(减震)systemsbuiltintothebasesofcertainbuildingsinhigh-riska

reasusecomplexstructuresofconcrete,rubberandmetaltoreducequakedamagebyabsorbingtheground'shorizontalmovement.Butsucha

daptationsareexpensive.EngineerJianZhangoftheUniversityofCaliforniasaysaddingseismicisolationcanincreasecons

tructioncostsbyupto20percent.Whilethesesystemsmightsavemorethantheycostovertime,buildersinsomeearthquake-prone(地震多发的)regions

maynothavethebudgetfortheminadvance.Anewseismic-isolationmethodusesthephysicsofrollingtocreateasimpler,lower-costalternativewith

readilyavailablematerials:recycledtennisballs.ZurichseismicengineerMichalisVassiliou,teambaseditsmethodonanearlyformofseismicisolationthatrol

lsashakingbuildingtoastopthewayaskaterinahalf-pipeeventuallycomestorest.Byseparatingabuildingfromthegroundwithalayerofsphere

s(球体)inacertainshape,rollingisolationtransformshorizontalshakingintoagentlerockingmotionandusesfrictiontofurtherrestrainthemove

ment.Thismethodwasusedin5,000-year-oldPeruvianpyramids,buttodaybuildersfavorexpensive,standardizedisolationsystems.Fortheirmoder

nrollingseismicisolation,theresearchersinjectedcement-likemixesintohundredsofballsthathadlosttheirbounc

e.Theybuiltaninexpensivemodelconsistingoffourfilledtennisballssandwichedbetweentwoconcretelayers,andtheyfounditsuppo

rtedeightkilonewtonsofforceperball-abouttwicewhatisolationsystemsmightexperienceunderone-storyhouses.Zhangsa

ystheworkisworthwhileandthatsuchtechnologymightserveanunmetneed.Butshenotesthattheresultsareprimary,whichVassiliouag

rees;nextstepswillmeancreatingandtestingalargermodelwithhundredsoftennisballsataresearchcenterinearthquake-proneCuba,wher

esuchsystemscouldmakeisolationpracticableinordinaryconstruction.Vassiliousayshehasreceivedfundingtofield-testthesystemandpartnerw

ithscientistsonthegroundtoimprovetheinvention."Forthistoactuallybeimplementedheadds,“youneedtodevelopitwithengine

ersfromlow-incomecountriessothatitactuallyaddressestheirneeds.”32.AccordingtoParagraphs1and2,whichofthefollowingisTRUEofseismic-isolationsystems?A

.Theycanhelppreventearthquakes.B.Theyabsorbverticalmovementintheearthquake.C.Theycanbenefitpeopleandsocietyinalongterm.D.Theinstallationofthemi

stheinitialconsiderationofthebuilders.E..Forwhatreasonarethe5,000-year-oldPeruvianpyramidsmentioned?A.Toshowthesimplici

tyofearlyseismicisolation.B.Toshowthepracticabilityofearlyseismicisolation.C.Toshowthelonghistoryinreducingea

rthquakedamage.D.Toshowtheinconvenienceofold-fashionedseismic-isolationapproach.34.Whatistheuniquefeatureofthemodernrollingseismicisolat

ioncomparedwiththeoldone?A.Itcanstanduptoearthquakeshaking.B.Itisbuiltandtestedinscientificlibraries.C.Ithascement-likemixesinjectedintoten

nisballs.D.Itusesballstodividebuildingsfromtheground.35.WhatdoesVassiliouthinkofthemodernmethodofrollingseism

icisolation?A.Hethinksitstillneedsahugeamountofmoney.B.Hethinksitrequirescooperationacrossborders.C.Hethinksithasmademuchprogressinactua

luse.D.Hethinksitiswellworthinventingtomeettheneed.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。HowtostopglassesfoggingupwithafacemaskWearingamaskkeepsyousafeduringthepandemic,butitcomeswithitsownsetofc

hallenges.And,oneofthebiggestdrawbacksofwearingamaskishowmuchyourglassesfogupandaffectyourvision.Takingoffyourglassestowipethemclean

eachtimetheyfogupisnotonlyfrustrating,butitcanalsoincreasetheriskofinfection.36Herearesometrickstostopit.Twistyourmask

strings.Fromtheside,onceyoutwistit,thestringswilllooklikethefigureeight.Thisisgreatforstoppingfoggingbecauseitredirects

yourbreathbyputtingslightdownwardpressureonthetoppartofthemask.37.Thismayleaveyouinfectedbyvirus.Washyourglas

seswithsoap.Ifyouwashyourglasseswithsoap,thiscreatesathinfilmonyourlenseswhichlimitsfogging.Useafragrance-freesoa

pandmixitwithwarmwater.38.andletthemairdry.Whenyouwearyourglassesnext,soapmoleculesonyourlensesshouldblockfogging.Usetissue

s.Youcanputatissueunderthetoppartofthemask.39TodothisDIYtrickproperly,youshouldfoldatissueinhalfandplacethestraightedgealongt

hebridgeofyournose.Changethepositionofyourmasksandglasses.40.Butifyoudothisthereareafewthingstokeepinmind.Firstly,youneedtomakesurethatyourmasksti

llcoversyourchin(下巴)afteryoupullitup.And,ifyourprcscription(解决方案)isstronger,thistrickcouldimpactyourv

isionandcauseincreasedblurriness(模糊强度).A.PutyourglassesinitB.WashyourglasseswithasoapC.Itwillhelpcatchairanddamp,ke

epingyourglassesfreeoffogD.SothekeyistopreventorminimizefoggingduetofacemasksE.Coveryourchinwithmaskstopreventthenee

dforre-positioningwhentalkingF.Though,it'sworthnotingthatitdoescreateaslightgapbetweenthemaskandyourfaceG.Pullupyourmaskanddrawyourglassesdown,blocki

ngyourbreathfromrisingupwards.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。If

someonesaidthey'dpayyou1,800dollarstostayoffsocialmediaforsixyears,wouldyoudoit?Couldyou?SivertKlefsaasdidjustthat."Itwas41JSiverttoldCN

N,“Ithought,4Ahwhat's6moreyears?’"In2016,LornaKlefsaas42her12-year-oldsonSiverttostayoffsocialmediauntilhewas18.Ifhecompletedthec

hallenge,she'dawardhimthe43onhiseighteenthbirthday.OnFebruary19,2022,Sivert44hisprize.Lornawasinspir

edbya"16for16"45,whereamothergaveherdaughter$1,600whenshe4616forkeepingoffsocialmedia.Shedecidedtouptheante(赌注)totwo47yearsand200dol

larsmore.ForSivertitwasn'ttoodifficultto48socialmedia,andhedidn'tthinkaboutitmuchduringthesixyears.Asa12-ye

ar-old,Sivertwasn'tusingsocialmediamuch49.TheonlyapphehadpriortothebetwasSnapchat一whichhe50adayaftertryingitout.Therewa

sneveratimewhenSivertwasabouttobreak.Asitwenton,itwasmoreofa(n)51thing.Healsohadhisfriendstokeephim52onthelates

tinformationortrendssoastoavoidalltheunnecessarydramathatwasonthere.Lornaneverhadtocheckforany53download

edappssincehe'ssocompetitiveanditwasdefinitelymoreforprovingapoint.Italsomeanthehadmoretimetofocusonhis54andsportsinstead.Lornanotedthatthe

ywerecertainlynotagainstsocialmedia?butit'sthehealthyusingofit.It'saboutnotlettingoneselfget55byit,oraddictedtoit,oraffectedbythingsthatpeople

post.41.A.frustratingB.awfulC.terrificD.awkward42.A.daredB.beggedC.promisedD.forbade43.A.mediaB.honorC.cre

ditD.cash44.A.claimedB.declaredC.missedD.presented45.A.exchangeB.betC.jokeD.story46.A.grewB.turnedC.bec

ameD.passed47.A.wholeB.demandingC.peacefulD.extra48.A.keepupwithB.doawaywithC.livewithoutD.getdownto49

.A.thereforeB.insteadC.otherwiseD.anyway50.A.deletedB.downloadedC.developedD.decreased51.A.effortB.prideC.shameD.fool52.A.

atanadvantageB.inadvanceC.uptodateD.outofreach53.A.seriouslyB.purposefullyC.secretlyD.eagerly54.A.ne

tworkB.gradesC.self-esteemD.privacy55.A.weigheddownB.cutdownC.turneddownD.sloweddown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。In

andaroundChina'ssouthwesternSichuanProvince?onecanoftenfindfolkartistsproducingsugarpaintingswithliquidsugaralongthestreetsandintheparks.Accordingtos

omeacademicstudies,sugarpainting56(date)backtotheMingDynastywhensugaranimalsandfiguresweremadeinmoulds(模具)aspar

tofasacrificeinreligionceremonies.IntheQingDynasty,sugarpaintinggainedmorepopularity.Theproductiontechniques57(upgrade)andthepat

ternsbecamemorevarious,mostof58stoodforgoodlucksuchasthefish,dragonandmonkey.Afterward,thefolkartistsinSichuand

evelopedthisartbyaddingtechniquesoftheChineseshadowpuppetandChinesepapercutting,themoulds59(replace)withasmallbronzespoon.Asti

mepassed609thecontemporaryformofsugarpaintinghasgraduallyevolved.Althoughthenumberofsugarpaintershas61(remarkable)decreased?duetoitsuniquecharm,62ce

rtainnumberofartistsaremakingefforts63(preserve)itbyofferingclasses,holdingrelevant64(activity)suchassugarpaintingcontestsandapplyingto

beaddedtothelistofNationalIntangibleCulturalHeritage.Nowadays,thisartisgettingsupportagainfromthegene

ralpublicandithasalreadybeenlistedasProvincialIntangibleCultureHeritagebytheSichuanProvincialGovernment.Moreover,thesugar

paintingartistshavegainedincreasing65(recognize).第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你是李华,你的英国朋友Peter正在准备明年来中国的旅游,并发邮件请你推荐一处湖南的

旅游景点。请你给他回信,内容包括:1.景点名称;2.景区简介;3.发出邀请。注意:L写作词数应为80左右;第二节(满分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。WhenIwasaboutsixyearsold,myfamilyandIwenttoD

isneylandoneweekendandhadawonderfuldayfullofexcitement.LittledidIknowthattherealexcitementwasn'ttobeginuntilthat

night.Whilewewatchedthefireworks,Ibegantogetanurgetogototherestroom,butIdidn'twanttomisstheshow.Iove

rheardmysisterIsabeltalkingtomymom,andIgotclosertothemtohearwhattheyweretalkingabout.“Mom,I'mgoingtothebathroomwithLizette,okay?”saidIs

abel.“Okay,“mymomreplied,“butstaytogether.Idon'twantanyofyougettinglost.wThesecondIsawmysistersleaving,Idid

n'tthinktwicebeforerunningafterthem一withouttellingmyparents.AsIfollowedthemthroughthehugecrowdofpeople,Istartedtoloses

ightofthem.IbegantopanicasIscannedthecrowdforthem.Crazythoughtsranthroughmyheadlike“WhatifIneverseemyfamilyagain?”Igaveuptryingtofindmys

istersandtriedtogetbacktomyfamily,butIwascompletelymixedup.Aftersearchingforwhatseemedlikeforever,Icouldn'tholdbackmytears,andIstartedcrying

likeIhadnevercriedbefore.“Mommy!”Icriedout.Buteveryonearoundmewastoocaughtupbythefireworkstopayanyattentiontome.Itriedtostopthe

scarythoughtsthatweregoingthroughmyheadandstartedrunningasfastasIcould--anywhere...everywhere.Iwasgoingcrazy.Fmonlysix,andI’vegottenlost."Wha

thaveIdone?HowcouldIhavebeensodumbtorunoffwithouttellinganyone?”Ithought.Withmyfacewetfromtears,Ikeptrunning,pullingatpeople'spantsandcrying,“Mom

my!”Iwashoping,wishing,thatoneoftheseadultswouldbeoneofmyparents.注意:L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。Luckil

y,Ifeltapatonmyshoulderandagentlevoicecame,“Areyoulost?”Finally,throughthecrowdofpeople,Irecognizedaface.

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