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长春市2023届高三质量监测(三)英语本试卷共12页。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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。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C。1.Whenwi
llthewomanprobablymeetthemanagertomorrow?A.At8:30a.m.B.At9:00a.m.C.9:30a.m.2.Whohasprobablyarrived?A.Theman’sp
arents.B.Theman’sfriend.C.Theman’ssister.3.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Wearwarmerclothes.B.TakesomeT-shirts.C.Havelun
chfirst.4.Howmuchdoeseachticketcost?A.$3.B.$4.C.$5.5.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?AInacinema.B.Inalibrary.C.Ina
classroom.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.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?ASisterandbrother.B.Motherandson.C.Hu
sbandandwife.7.Whatcausedthedeathofthegoldfish?A.Toomuchfishfood.B.Thesmallfishbowl.C.Lackofwater.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatdoestheman
needtoflytoJapan?A.Hisvisa.B.HisIDcard.C.Hispassport.9.Wheredoesthemanprefertositontheplane?A.Awayfr
omthewindow.B.Inthefrontoftheplane.C.Bytheemergencyexit.10.Whatwillthemandowiththeluggage?ATakeitwithhim.B.Carryless
.C.Checkitin.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whydoesthewomancometotheman?A.Tobackupthephotos.B.Tohavehislaptoprepaired.C.Toconsultanewlaptopmo
del.12.What’sthepossiblereasonwhythelaptopbrokedown?A.Itgotwet.B.Itwasdropped.C.Itsufferedhighheat.13.Whatwillthewomand
onext?A.Purchaseanewcomputer.B.Turntoothersalesmenforhelp.C.Replacesomepartsofhercomputer.听第9段材料,回答笫14至17题。14.Whatarethes
peakerstalkingabout?A.Atravelplan.B.Famousadventurers.C.Extremeclimates.15.Whatdoesthemanthinkofextr
ememountain-climbing?A.Exciting.B.Boring.C.Challenging.16.Whatcanweknowaboutthewoman?A.Sheisaprofessionalmou
ntain-climber.B.Shedisagreeswiththeman’sopinion.C.Shehasmadegoodpreparations.17.Whatwasthemanwhenhewasyoung?
A.Atrainer.B.Aphotographer.C.Atouristguide.听第10段材料,回答笫I8至20题。18.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.Acourseplan.
B.Aself-introduction.C.Anacademictext.19.Whenwilltheclassbeheldintheresearchlab?A.OnTuesdays.B.OnWednesdays.C.OnThursdays.20.Wh
atshouldastudentdotomeetthespeaker?A.Phonethespeakerdirectly.B.Gotohisofficeinthemorning.C.Makeanappoint
mentinadvance.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AInSingapore,itseemslikeartisateveryturn.Lookcloselyandy
ou’lldiscovermasterpiecesinfrontofanofficebuilding,awalkway,andevenonarooftopgarden,whereeveryonecanappreciatethemupclose.I
nordertofurtherpromoteart,festivalsareheldthroughouttheyear.Herearesomeofthebiggestartdrawstocome.ARTWALKWhen:JanuaryAnannualpublicart
festival,ArtwalktakesplaceintheculturallyrichneighborhoodsofLittleIndiaandKatong-JooChiat.Visitorscanlearnaboutthefood,storiesan
dhistoryoftwoofSingapore’smostdistinctcommunitiesonguidedwalkingtours.Theycanevenexperienceartandcultureupclos
ewithhands-onworkshopswithlocalartists,storytellersandculturalexperts.ARTSGWhen:MarchDuringthebiggestartfa
irinSoutheastAsia,morethan150oftheworld’sbestgallerieswillshowcasetheircollectionofmorethan1,000artis
ts.Thefilmsectorwillfeaturepaneldiscussions,experimentalfilms,andnewfilm-makingpractices.Somegallerieswillalsopresentdigitaltechnologyartwo
rkslikeAR,VR,andNFTs.SINGAPORENIGHTWhen:AugustDuringthisparty-likenightfestival,theBrasBasah-Bugisbusinessstreetlightsupforthismulti-dimens
ionalartfestivalwithdiverselightinstallations(装置).Buildingwallsprovidelarger-than-lifecanvases(画布)forshows;undergroundtunnels
arebrilliantwithlights.Artandcreativityblossomthroughapassionforexperiments.SINGAPOREBIENNALEWhen:October-FebruaryLastingfivemonths,theSingapor
eBiennaleisadynamiceventthatencouragesfolkstoseeartinanewlightthroughinteractiveinstallationsandexhibitions.Thehighlightsincludearttours,airperfo
rmances,afilminstallationandvariousexhibitions.1.WhatcanavisitordoinARTWALK?A.Visitmuseumsandgalleries.B.Joinininteractiveactiv
ities.C.Tryoutglobalcuisine.D.Sharepersonalstories.2.WhenshouldvisitorsgotoSingaporeiftheywanttoenjoylightshowsatnight?A.InJanuary.B.InMar
ch..InAugust.D.InNovember.3.What’sthetextmainlyabout?A.FourartshowsinSingapore.B.FourplacesofinterestinSingapore.C.Fourartfestiva
lsinSingapore.D.FourtravelroutesinSingapore.答案:1.B2.C3.CBToday,I’vebeenrecordinganaudiobook.IamexcitedthatIhav
erealizedmylife-longdream.IwillneverforgetatprimaryschoolIusedtowaitwithbreathlessanticipationtotakemyturnreadingoutaparagr
aphofgreatworksinfront.Atmysecondaryschool,whenstudentswereencouragedtoselectandpresentareadingat“morni
ngtalk”,Ioftenaddedmynametothelist.Thiswasallhandybackgroundformycareerinbroadcasting.But,muchasIenj
oyhostingshowsandinterviewingpeople,Ioftenfindmyselfmissingthesimplepleasuresofreadingoutloud.I’dthoughtaboutputting
myselfforwardasanarrator(朗读者)foraudiobooks.ButI’mnotanactor.Ican’tdoregionalaccentsorplayfemalevoice.Non-fiction,
then,seemedtheobvioustarget,butIfeltthatsuchbookswerebestreadbytheirauthors.Ifitwereauthors’ownvoice,theirstorieswouldtouchme.Recently,del
iveringmyson’snightlybedtimestoryhasreawakenedmyloveforreadingoutloud—highlightssofarhaveincludedCharlotte’sWeb.B
utIneverthoughtI’dgettheopportunitytodoitprofessionally.Then,lastmonth,IwascontactedbyJamesPlunkett,authorofEndState,afor
thcomingbookaboutpoliticalideas.Hehadnodesiretoreadhisbookoutloud,butasafanofmyprogram,hethoughtImightdoareasonablejob.So,I’vespentthisweekin
astudio,simplyreadingstuffoutloud.AndI’mLOVINGIT!Mindyou,it’sanentirelyunexpectedexperience.It’sdishearteningwhentherecordingneed
stobestoppedbecauseI’vejustcarelesslyskippedovera’the’,orhadtoclearmythroat,orcatchmybreath.I’vealsolearnedhowmanywordsI’
vebeenmispronouncingmyentirelife:behaviouralisBE-HAYVE-YOU-RAL,notBE-HAYVE-EE-AH-RUL.Thoughtacklingthis339-pagebookdoesn’tturnou
ttobethateasy,I’vefoundthewholeprocessawesome,andhopethisbecomesthefirstofmany.4.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoshowbymentioninghisexperiencesatschoo
l?A.Thepowerofdreaming.B.Hisloveforreadingaloud.C.Theimpactofschooling.D.Histalentforreading.5.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthorfr
omparagraph3?A.Heregretsbeingahost.B.Hecannotreadnon-fictionwell.C.Helacksworkingexperience.D.Heisawareofhisdisadvantages.6.Whydidthe
authorgetthejobasanarrator?A.Hewasgoodatreadingbedtimestory.B.Heappliedforitinperson.C.Hewasappointedbythe
writer.D.Hehadcrowdsoffans.7.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofbeinganarrator?A.Demandingbutenjoyable.B.Riskybutfruitful.C
.Tiringbutstress-free.D.Boringbutrewarding.答案:4.B5.D6.C7.ACPeoplewhogive,livelonger,studieshaveshown.Now,an
ewstudybyUniversityofMichiganresearchersshowsthatwhypeoplevolunteer—notwhethertheyvolunteer—iswhatreallycounts.Forthestudy,Konrathandco
lleaguesanalyzeddatacollectedin2008and2012aimingatthesamerandomsamplesof3,376people.Overall,theyfoundthatjust
2.3percentofthosewhoonceworkedasvolunteershaddied,comparedto4.3percentofnon-volunteers.Theyfurtherfoundthathowmuchpeoplevolunteer
edmatteredaswell—only1.8percentofregularvolunteersdied,comparedwith2.5percentofoccasionalvolunteers.Butwhatre
allymadeadifferencewerepeople’smotivesforvolunteering.Theresearchersaskedpeopletoratehowimportanttheyfoundvariousreasonsfo
rvolunteering,andtheyfoundthatthemoreimportantpeopleratedreasonssuchasfeelingpityforpeopleinneed,themorelikelytheyweretobealive.Thosewhoratedmotiv
esrelatedtopersonalbenefitasmoreimportantweremorelikelytohavedied,andjustaslikelytodieasthosewhodidn’tvolunteeratall.Thesereasonsincludedv
olunteeringbecausetheyenjoyedthesocialcontact,toescapetheirownproblems,ortoexploretheirownstrengths.Konrathsaysthecurrentfindingssugge
stitmaybeapoorideatoencouragepeopletovolunteerbecauseit’sgoodforthem.“Volunteeringisincreasinglybeingencouragedinschoolsandor
ganizations.Somegroupssaythatit’sokaytowantbenefitsforyourself,andencouragepeopletothinkofvolunteering
asanexchangeforpersonalinterests.Somegroupsemphasizethehealthbenefitsreceivedthroughvolunteering.”Konrathadded,“Of
course,it’sreasonableforvolunteerstoexpectbenefitsforthemselves.Butthepotentialhealthbenefitsofvolunteeringaresi
gnificantlyreducedifself-benefitbecomesaperson’smainmotive.”8.Whatdoesthenewstudymainlyfind?A.Whetherwevolunteerdecidesourwell-being.B.Whywevol
unteerhasanimpactonourhealth.C.Howwevolunteermakessensetoothers.D.Howoftenwevolunteermakesadifference.9.Howdidtheresearchersdother
esearch?A.Byanalyzingstatistics.B.Byreviewingpreviousstudies.C.Bydoinglabexperiments.D.Byobservingra
ndomsamples.10.Whichofthefollowingmotiveswillprobablybenefitthevolunteersmost?A.Makingmorefriends.B.Developingabilityinpractice.
C.Solvingpersonalproblems.D.Helpingpeopleintrouble.11.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.Practicalsuggestionsonfurtherstudies.B.Potentialapplica
tionsoftheresearchmethod.C.Afurtherexplanationofthecurrentfindings.D.Areasonabledoubtabouttheresearchfindings.答案:8.B9.A10.D11.CDSwotsatellitei
sscheduledtobelaunchedThursdaymorningtoconductacomprehensivesurveyofEarth’svitalresource.Byusingadvancedmicrowaveradar
technologyitwillcollectheight-surfacemeasurementsofoceans,lakesandriversinhigh-definitiondetailover90%oftheglobe.It’srallythe
firsttimetoobservenearlyallwaterontheplanet’ssurface.Themajormissionistoexplorehowoceansabsorbatmosphericheatandcar
bondioxideinanaturalprocessthatadjustsclimatechange.Oceansareestimatedtohaveabsorbedmorethan90%,oftheextraheattrappedinthe
Earth’satmospherebyhuman-causedgreenhousegases.Swotwillscan,theseasandpreciselymeasurefinedifferencesinsurfaceelevations(高度)a
roundsmallercurrentsandeddies(漩涡),wheremuchoftheoceans’decreaseofheatandcarbonisbelievedtooccur.“Studyingthemechanismwillhelpclimatescientistsans
werakeyquestion:Whatistheturningpointatwhichoceansstartreleasing,ratherthanabsorbing,hugeamountsofheatbackintotheatmosphereandspeedupgloba
lwarming,ratherthanlimitingit,”saidNadyaShiffer,Swot’sprogramscientist.Bycomparison,earlierstudiesofwaterbodiesrelie
dondataofriversoroceanstakenatspecific,points,orfromsatellitesthatcanonlytrackmeasurementsalongaone-dimensionalline,requiri
ngscientiststofillindatagapsthroughextrapolation(外推法).Thankstotheradarinstrument,Swotcanscanthroughcloudcoveranddarkn
essoverwiderangesoftheEarth.Thisenablesscientiststoaccuratelymaptheirobservationsintwodimensionsregardlessofweatherortimeofdayandtocoverlargegeogr
aphicareasfarmorequicklythanwaspreviouslypossible.“Ratherthangivingusalineofelevations,it’sgivingusamapofelevati
ons,andthat’sjustatotalgamechanger,”saidTamlinPavelsky,Swotfreshwaterscienceleader.12.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“vitalresource
”inthefirstparagraphreferto?A.Technology.B.Climate.C.Oceans.D.Water.13.WhatisthemajormissionofSwotsatellite?A.Toexplorewhereoceansabsorbheata
ndCO2.B.Toexplainwhygreenhousegascomesintobeing.C.Toidentifywhenglobalwarmingisworsened.D.Tostudyhowoceansinflu
enceclimatechange.14.WhatisanadvantageSwothasoverprevioussatellites?A.Itfillsindatagapsautomaticallybyextrapolation.B.
Itcontributestomappingtheobservationaccurately.C.Itcoversspecificriversandoceansinonedimension.D.Itkeepstrackoftheweatherchangeatanytimeofday.1
5.Whichisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.FirstGlobalWaterSurveyfromSpaceB.SuccessfulLaunchofSwotSatelliteC.ABreakthroughinSpaceTravel.D.ASo
lutiontoClimateChange答案:12.D13.D14.B15.A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能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。Manypeoplethinkyou’reeitheracreativepe
rsonoryou’renot.WhileIagreethatsomepeoplemaybeslightlymorecreativethanothers,Ithinkcreativityisamusclethatcanbeexercisedandimprovedupon.____16__
__Consumecontentoutsideyourcomfortzone.Wealllovereadingaboutstuffinourindustry.____17____Ifyouwanttogetyour
creativejuicesflowing,startconsumingcontentyouwouldn’tnormallyconsume.Readblogsoutsideofyourindustry.Readbooksoutsideofyournormalchoice.Orgrabl
unchwithacompletestranger.Dothe“NoBadIdeasBrainstorming”exercise.Getatleastoneotherpersontojoinyoufora45-60minutebrai
nstorm.Notechnologyandnocriticism.Bringatopicorideatothetableandwritedownallyourideas(onactualpaper).____18____It’simportanttodothisinpersonand
tomakeabsolutelysureyoudon’thaveanynegativeenergyorfeedbackthroughouttheprocess.Youmayendupwith100horribleideas,butIbetyou’llhav
eoneortwogoodones.____19____Therearestudiesuponstudiesthatdiscusshowourdietaffectsthewaywethink.Wanttostartthinkingdifferently?S
tartgivingyourbodydifferent(andhealthier)fuel.You’dbeshockedhowmuchmorecreativelyyoucanthinkandactwhenyoueatahealthierdiet.Seeamovieinathea
ter.Moviesonthebigsceneareoneofthelastfewplacesyoucanenjoyacompletesensoryexperience.Thegiantbrightscreen.
Thethunderingsurroundsound.Thesmellandtasteoffreshpopcorn.Thesomewhatuncomfortableseatwithplasticarmreststhatdon’tm
ove.____20____A.Eatdifferently.B.Itmayhelpwithmotivation.CAnddon’tcommentonasingleidea.D.Rewardyourselfforeverylittlegain.E.Buttypicallythisdo
esn’tboostcreativity.F.Thekeyishowtogetyourcreativitystrengthened.G.Wheneveryouleavethetheatre,yourmindwillbef
illedwithnumerousideas.答案:16.F17.E18.C19.A20.G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
。MakingafamilyForyears,Dadhadavoidedgettingadog.Wheneverthe____21____cameup,Dadcomplained,“Dogsareapain.I
don’twanttobe____22____.”Despitehisstrongopposition,MombroughthomeapuppynamedChip,acuteballthat____23____usall.Forme,a
tagethirteen,Chipbroughtoutmy____24____side.Ifed,brushedandwalkedhimeveryday.Ialsolearnedthatwhenwet
akecareofwhatisimportanttous,we____25____thebenefits.Andthis____26____stayedwithmeasIgrew.Atthattime,Chipmeantaloyal(忠诚的)co
mpanion,someoneto____27____meatthedoorwhenIreturned,andsomeonetokissmyfacewhenIwassad.Chipeven____28____Dad
.ItwasnearlyamonthbeforeChip’s____29____personalitywonhimover.Dadwasthefirstto_____30_____himtositonthesofa.Heevenma
dechewtoysforChiptoplaywith.Most_____31_____,Chipbroughtustogetherasafamily.Afterdinner,insteadofescapin
gtoourbedroomsasbefore,weall_____32_____Chipintothefamilyroom.We’dteachhimnew_____33_____orperfecthisoldones.We’drecallstoriesofthecutethings
he’ddonethatday.Thekeyisthatwe’ddothistogether.Peoplesometimescomplainthatdogloversare_____34_____humanity;rather,theirpetsstimulat
ethe_____35_____oftheirhumanity.21.A.topicB.newsC.problemD.doubt22.A.replacedB.destroyedC.botheredD.controlled23.A.defeatedB.challengedC.discour
agedD.transformed24.A.awkwardB.responsibleC.generousD.creative25.A.harvestB.desireC.ignoreD.realize26.A.lessonB.habitC.customD.routine27.A.seek
B.greetC.hideD.assist28.A.fearedB.softenedC.admiredD.strengthened29.A.adorableB.strongC.aggressiveD.naughty30.
A.persuadeB.forbidC.allowD.order31.A.necessarilyB.exactlyC.importantlyD.entirely32.A.droveB.draggedC.followedD.pushed33.A.languagesB.tricks
C.subjectsD.styles34.A.satisfyingB.inspiringC.changingD.abandoning35.A.weaknessB.theoryC.darknessD.beauty答案:21.A22.C23.D24
.B25.A26.A27.B28.B29.A30.C31.C32.C33.B34.D35.D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。InFujian
province,over3,000Tulouscatter(散落)inthemountains,morethananyotherprovinceinChina.Someofthemarecircular,whileothersarerectangular(方形的).Theyal
sovary____36____sizeandheight.ATulouusuallyhas3to5floors,covering____37____areaofaround5,000squaremeters.ATuloucanaccommodate
hundredsofpeople,wholiveandworktogether,____38____(share)thepublicareas,aswellasthepublic____39____(facility)suchasthewel
landthestairs.So,aTulou____40____(function)asavillageunit.Itbringsunitytoallthevillagers,passingdownthe
traditionalculture.The____41____(early)Tulouwasbuiltinthe13thcentury,whentheHakkapeoplemovedtoFujianduringthewar.____42____(settle)hereper
manently,theHakkapeoplebuilttheTuloubasedonthelocalgeographicalenvironment,forbothlivinganddefensepurposes.Featuringmudwalls____4
3____areoveronemeterthick,aspecially-designedentrance,highwindowsandsecrettunnels(地道),theTuloucandefendagai
nstenemieseffectively.In2008,theFujianTulouwereontheUNESCO’sWorldHeritageList.Nowadays,theTulouarenolongerdefensivebuildings,____44____theystillref
lecttheideasofharmonyandcooperationwhilelivingtogether.Whenyougetachance,whynotvisitFujianTulouandtakealookatthese____45____(impress)earthenbuilding
s?答案:36.in37.an38.sharing39.facilities40.functions41.earliest42.Tosettle43.that##which44.but##yet45.impressive第四部分写作
(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假设你是李华,最近参与了学校举办的“家务我在行”活动。请写一篇博客文章,分享如下内容:1.活动目的;2.活动内容;3.活动感受。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。AGoodHandatHousework_
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tHouseworkToraisetheawarenessofstudents’tidinessandfamilyresponsibility,anactivitynamed“AGoodHandatHousework”washeld.Inresponset
otheactivitysponsoredbyourschool,Icarriedoutmyhouseworkplanlastweekend,rangingfromtidyinguproomstocookingmeals.Earlyinthemorning,
Iremovedunwanteditemsandcleanedthehouseuntilitwasspotless.Atalmosteleven,Ipreparedalunch,friedrice,forwhichmyparentspraisedme.TiredasIwas,Ifeltsopr
oud.Throughtheinvolvementinthehouseholdchores,notonlyhaveIestablishedasenseoffamilyresponsibility,butalsoIhavefullyunderstoodthatdoing
houseworkisofgreatmeaning.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。Ifearedgoingintomyroomafterschool.Eve
rydayitwassomethingdifferent.Thehoursawayatschoolwerelongenoughtocauseaterriblechangetomyprivateroom.Todaycanbenodifferent.AsI
enteredthehouse,Momgreetedmewithasmile.Itseemedlikenothingwaswrong.Still,Iwouldn’tbelieve.Yesterday,Idiscoveredachocolatecookiespreadaround
themouthofmyangelstatue.Itspinklipswerecoveredinchocolate.Obviously,Calliehadsharedhercookiewithmyangel.Ilookedaroundformylittl
esister,Callie,whohadjustturnedthree.Ididn’tseeher.AsIcheckedthesittingroom,Inoticeditwasprettymessy.Thereweret
oysallaround.Therewereafewheadlessdolls,someblocks,theremainsofagrapestuckintothecarpet.Isearchedaroundandthereshewas,sittingonthesofawiththeTVr
emoteinherstickyhands.Shelookedupandsawme.Ahugesmilebrokeoutonherface,andshelaughed,clappingherhands.Iwassurprisedthattheydidn’tsticktoget
her.“Sissy(sister)!”Shejumpedoffthesofaandrantome,huggingmykneesandalmosttippingmeover.“Hi,Callie,”Isaid,withtheslightestsmile.Iruffled(抚弄)her
longthickhair,andsomewhitecrumbs(残渣)felltothecarpet.“Cheese,sissy”,Calliesaid,pointingatthecrumbsthathadsettledontothecarpet.Ifoundastrongsmell
ofcheesefromthem.HadCalliefocusedondestroyingonlythesittingroom?Avoiceracedacrossmymind.Noway.Notmysister,thedestroyer.Notmysister,thethree-y
ear-oldterror.Iturnedaroundandstartedthescaredclimbtomyroom.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。Ipushedthedooropenandsawacompletemess
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coveredbywhitecrumbs,andthewallswerefullofgrapejuicegraffiti.What’sworse,Idiscoveredcheesespreadaroundthemouthofmyangelstatue
whosepinklipswerecoveredincheese.Iwascompletelyshocked.Filledwithanger,Iwasunabletoutterasingleword.SoangrywasIthatIsh
ookmyfistather.Themomentshesawmyreaction,shefrozewithfright,asifrootedontheground.Allofasudden,sheburstedintotears.Seeingthetearsinher
eyes,Ibentdownandliftedherupgently.“It’sOK.Callie,nomatterwhatyoudo,Iwillloveyouforever.Youaresuchagoodgirl,foritisyoucreativeima
ginationsthatgivemesurpriseseveryday.Thankyou!”Ikissedheronherface,rufflingherlongthickhair.Onhearingthat,he
reyeswidenedwithexcitementandhermouthopened.“Sissy(sister)!Iloveyoutoo.”Shesaidheartily,andthesmileonherfaceshonelike
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