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2022—2023学年度下学期2020级二月月考英语试卷命题人:吴本萍审题人:刘蓉考试时间:2023年2月23日第一部分听力(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。1
.WhatisJohngoingtodo?A.CalltheSmiths.B.BorrowahammerC.Repairthesteps.2.Wheremightthespeakersbe?A.Atthebeach.B.Inapa
rk.C.Atthepool3.Whatdoesthemanorder?A.AcoffeewithsugarB.Achocolateicecream.C.Ablueberryicecream4.Whenm
ightthewoman'sparentscometovisit?A.InMarch.B.InApril.C.InJuly5.Whatisthecafsmaincolor?A.BlackB.WhiteC.Gray.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.Whywon'
tthemaneatbread?A.Hedislikesit.B.Heisallergictowheat.C.Heistryingtoloseweight.7.Whatisthewoman'sfavoritefood?A.Noodle
s.B.Sandwiches.C.Toastwithfruit.听第7段材料,回答第8〜10题。8.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theirfavoritespo
rts.B.Thebestgametheyeversaw.C.Childhoodsportsmemories.9.Whatsportdidthemanusetoplay?A.Baseball.B.Basketball.C.Americanfootball.10.Whydoes
thewomansuggestwatchingtheteamfromOakland?A.Becauseshelikesthecoach.B.Becausetheplayersarethebest.C.Becausetheirlivegamesaresho
wnonline.听第8段材料,回答第11〜13题。11.Whatdoesthewomanasktodoatfirst?A.Fixhercar.B.Gethertireschecked.C.Putgasi
nhercar.12.Howmuchshouldthewomanpaytogether?A.$40.B.$45.C.$5013.Whatdoesthemantellthewomanaboutthecar?A
.Thetiresarealittleold.B.Thebatteryisoutoforder.C.Theengineshouldbechangedimmediately.听第9段材料,回答第14〜16题。14.Wherewouldthewomangoto
night?A.Theoffice.B.Theconcert.C.TheLakersgame.15.Whydidthewomanrefusetheman'soffer?A.Becauseshehastofinishareport.B.Becausesheisinherboss'sdebt
.C.Becausesheistryingtogetapromotion.16.Whatisthemanmostlikelytodonow?A.Giveaspeech.B.Talktotheheadoffic
e.C.Selltheticket.听第10段材料,回答第17〜20题。17.Wheredidthestorytakeplace?A.Inacoffeeshop.B.Inanoffice.C.Inawaitingroom.18.Whatdidthewomanlikedoing?A.Tellin
gjokes.B.Watchingpeople.C.Traveling.19.Whatcanwelearnaboutthecouple?A.Theylookedsmallanddusty.B.Theywerenewlymarried.
C.Theysatfarawayfromthewoman.20.Whywasthewomanwritingstories?A.Becauseshewasaprofessionalwriter.B.Becauseshecouldrelaxbydoingthis.C.Bec
auseshewantedtochangecareers.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。ABestGiftsforEveryTypeofMomDoyouwanttorewardMomwithNewYeargifts?Millionsofproductsareofferedonline,butdon
’tgetscaredaway.Wehavedonetheworkforyoubyselectingbestgiftideasforeverytypeofmom.Justclick“Addtocart”toshowerMomwithlove.Da
intyEarrings-BestfortheJewelryLoverMadefromsterlingsilver,theearringsarelightweightandperfectforeverydaywear.They’realsoidealforanyonewithsensiti
veears.Amongthe8,000plusfive-starreviewers,AprilFarmerconfirm:this,saying,“Justabouteverymaterialirritates(刺激)myears,butIh
avehadtheseinforthreemonthsnow-andnoirritation,nocolorchanging,orfadingofsilver.Ican’teventelltheyarein!”KSLunchBag-BestfortheWorkingMomThisin-d
isguisecoolerbagwillputasmileonmom’sfaceduringlunchhour.Withthousandsoffive-starreviewers,thefashionableandfunctionalKSbaghasaninsulat
edlining(隔热的内衬)thathelpskeepfoodandbeveragesfresh,andaninsidepocketthatholdsutensils.Plus,thesoft,lightweightdesignmakesiteasyto
bringanywhere.BrevilleExpress-BestfortheCoffeeLoverTalkaboutamorningboost!IfMomisatruecoffeelover,she’sdre
amedofowningahigh-endespressomachine.Nowyoucanmakethatdreamareality.TheBrevilleExpress,whichhasmorethan14,000five-starreviews,comes
ineitherblackorstainlesssteelsurfacesandoffersthesamedose-controlledgrinding(研磨)that’snormallyreservedforfancycoffeeshops.BeckhamPillows--Best
fortheOneWhoNeedsaGoodNight’sSleepShedeservesapeacefulnight’srestafterallthehardworkshedoeseveryday,andshe’llgetju
stthatwiththeseBeckhampillows.Thesetoftwoaffordablecoolinggelpillowsisidealforback,stomachandsidesleepers.Itoffersm
uch-neededtemperatureregulationthatwillkeephermorecomfortablethanever.It’sabestsellerwithmorethan126,000five-starr
eviews,soit’sprettymuchahit.21.AprilFarmer’sreviewindicatesthattheDaintyEarringsare.A.durableandfancyB.simpleanduniqueC.stylishand
valuableD.lightandskin-friendly22.Fromthepassage,wecanknowthat.A.DaintyEarringsarebestforformaloccasionsB.KSLunchBagi
ssilver,portableandinsulatedC.BrevilleExpressfeaturesfineandquickgrindingD.BeckhamPillowssuitdifferentsleepingpositions23.Whoisthepassageinten
dedfor?A.Agenciessellingproductstomoms.B.Peopleseekinggiftsfortheirmoms.C.Momsplanningtorewardthemselves.D.S
alesmenstudyingmoms’preferences.BAfewdaysago,myhusband,Russ,andIlostourhouseof28yearstoaCaliforniawildfire.Onthatnight,
wehadtoleaveourhouseandsleepinthebackseatofourFord.Thenextmorning,wehadtodrivethreeandahalfhourstofindahotelthathadanavailableroom
.Onlylater,inthelocalnewspaper,didweseephotographsofthedestruction.Ourhousehadbeenconsumedbythefirealongwithmo
stofourneighborhood.Howarewegoingtorebuildafterthis?Ithought,roundingacornerinthesidewalkonmywalkbacktothehotel.Isit
evenpossible?Inoticedsomethingupahead—apairofnickels,shininglikepreciousjewels.Theywerejustnickels,buttheysomeh
owfeltspecial.Ibentdownandpickedthemup.Ifthesewereluckycoins,IcouldusealltheluckIcouldget.Afewdayslater,Imadeatriptothestoretobuyessentials.Theenormo
ustaskofreplacingeverythingwe’dlostputaheavyweightonme.IwasabouttoleavewhenIfelttheurgetostopandturnmyheadtotheright
.Icouldhardlybelieveit—thereonnickelashelf,wasanickel!Okay,maybethisismorethanluck,Ithoughtandputthen
ickelinmypocket.ItoldmyselfthatIhadfoundthenickelsjustbychance.ThenIfoundonenexttomyplateatarestaurant—onThanksgiving,noles
s,whenIwasmissingourhousemorethanever.Itseemedthatanickelappearedwhenevermyspiritsplummeted.WheneverIreachedmybreakingpoint,I’dfindanothernick
el.Inthegrassatthepark,ornearthetireofmycarinaparkinglot.Once,mychangeforaquicklunchwasgivenentirelyinnickels.“I’msorry,”thecashiersaid.“It’sa
llwehave.”It’sallIneeded!Oneday,Iwassittingatthedeskwhenmyphonerang.Itwasareal-estateagentI’dbeenworkingwith.“Ihaveanewlisting,
”shesaid.“Whencanweseeit?”Afewhourslater,RussandIwerefollowingtheagentdownthedrivewaytowardthehouse.Ididn’tthin
klong.Becausethereinthedriveway,…24.Afterthewildfire,thecouple________.A.livedintheircarforonenightB.tooksomephotosofth
edestructionC.couldhardlyaffordtheirThanksgivingdinnerD.savedpreciousitemsfromtheburneddownhouse25.Whatdoestheund
erlinedword“plummeted”inParagraph6probablymean?A.Remained.B.Changed.C.Strengthened.D.Sank.26.Whatdidthe
foundnickelsmeantotheauthor?A.Luckfortheforeseeablefuture.B.Hopeduringchallengingtimes.C.Signsofahugefortune
tocome.D.Remindersofwhathadhappened.27.Whichwouldbethebestendingforthepassage?,A.Ispottedaflashofsilverinthesun,tw
onickels,bothheadsup.B.Ifoundanoldnickel,whichseemedtotellastoryfromthepast.C.Isawamysteriouslockedbox,andthoughtperhapsitwasfullofnickel
s.D.Ilookedupandimaginedsomethingonacloud,agiantnickel,justforme.CAnewstudyhasfoundhumanfeelingscanaccura
telybeexpressednumerically(用数字表示地)andhavemorepredictivepowerforhowwebehavethanformalstudiesofsocioeconomicfa
ctorslikehouseholdincomeandemploymentstatus.Thestudyco-authorAndrewOswald,aprofessorofeconomicsandbehavioralsciencega
theredinformationfromnearly700,000people,whowereaskedannuallyoverathree-decadeperiodhowtheyfeltonanumericalscaleabouttheirjob,spouse,hea
lthandhome.Usingthedatacollected,researchersconstructedstatisticalmodelstoshowhowpeoplefeltandtheacti
onstheytookasaresultoftheirreportedfeelings.Thestudyfoundthatratingsoflifesatisfactionhadadirectlinear(线性的)relations
hiptoactionspeoplesubsequentlytake.Participantswhoratedtheirjobsatisfactionasa2outof7hada25%probabilityofquittin
gtheirjob.Thosewhorateda6outof7hadonlya10percentprobabilityofquitting.Thesamewastrueacrossothermeasureslikemar
riage,healthandhousing.Previousresearchhasalsoshowndataaboutfeelingspredicthumanoutcomes,butnotinsuchalinearfashion;thedegreeofs
atisfactionservedasagoodpredictoroffutureactions.Additionally,economistshavepreviouslybeencriticaloffeelingsdatabecausethey
consideredthemunscientificandunreliable.Butthisstudyshowssocioeconomicfactorshavealesserprobabilityofpredictinghumanbehaviorthandataonfeeli
ngs.Thoughthestudyshowsnumberscanquantify(量化)feelings,researchersarestillabitconfusedastowhyestimatesofseeminglysubjectivefeelingscan
besuchgoodpredictorsoffutureactions.AccordingtoOswald,anumberoffactorscouldbeatplay.Humansareveryexperiencedincomparativethinkingandareabletoscaleth
eirownlifesatisfactionagainstthatoftheirneighbors.We’realsoaccustomedtousingmeasuringdevicesforotherasp
ectsoflifeliketemperature,distanceandweight,soitshouldn’tbetoosurprisingthatwe’reabletomeasureourfeelingsinasimilarlyaccurateway.An
otherstudyco-authorCasparKaisersaysthatitmayalsobebecausewecommunicateourfeelingsanddoitinascaledfashio
neveryday.Thiscouldbewhyitcomesoutinthedatamoreaccuratelythaninobjectivemarkers.OriHeffetz,aneconomicsprofessorwhowas
notinvolvedinthestudy,saysthatthisresearchshowsfeelingsdatashouldn’tbeunderestimatedevenifthey’remoredi
fficulttostudy.“Scientistswhoignorethisdosoattheirownrisk,”hesays.Lookingahead,Kaiserhopesthissamedatacanbestudiedinlower-inco
mecountriessothatitcanbeapplieduniversallytoplaceswithvariedlevelsofeconomicdevelopment.Butmorethananythingelsehe’
sinterestedinstudyingwhyfeelingsworksowell.28.Paragraph2ismainlyabout.A.researchprocessandfindingsB.researchtopicandsi
gnificanceC.researchsubjectsandpurposeD.researchdatacollectionandanalysis29.Whatcanweknowaboutthestudy?A.Italsoappliestopeoplefromlower-inc
omecountries.BItchallengestheopinionthatfeelingsdataareunreliable.C.Itexplainswhyratingsoffeelingscanforeseefutureactions.D
.Itfirstshowsdataaboutfeelingscanpredicthumanbehavior30.WhatisOri’sattitudetowardsthestudy?A.Neutral.B.Skeptical.C.Supportive.D.Cautio
us.31.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.HowYouRateYourLifePredictsYourFutureBehaviorB.FeelingsForecastActionsBetterthanEconomicF
actorsC.WhyYourFeelingsAffectYourFutureActionsD.RankingEveryAspectofYourLifeCountsDHardlyadaygoesbywithoutacompanytellingusinitsbeautifullycrafteda
dvertisinghowmuchitcontributestotheenvironmentonourbehalf.Flowersgrowoutofpower-stationchimneys;SUVsarepresentedinnaturalhabitats;oilcomp
aniesusesunny,friendlylogosandpromisecleanertechnologies-although,infact,theyfailtomakeenoughinvestmentinrenewableoralternativeener
gysources.Statisticsaremadeup,andthetiniestecologicalimprovementsareoverstatedinmulti-million-dollaradvertisingcampaigns,whileinthemeanti
methegreedysideofthebusinesscontinues.Thisisknownasgreenwashing,whichmeans“makingthingsthatarenotgreenlookgreen”.Theph
enomenonhaslongexistedsincethefirstEarthDayin1970,whencompaniesspent$300millionadvertisingthemselvesasgreencompanies—manytimesmorethanthe
moneytheyactuallyspentonresearchintopollutionreductionitself.Andthetrendcontinuedoverthefollowingdecadeswhensomeoft
heplanet’sworstpolluterstriedtopassthemselvesoffaseco-friendly.Asthepublic’senvironmentalawarenessgrew,sotoodidthe
experienceofcorporatepublicrelationsstrategies,andadvertisersfoundever-more-creativewaystouseagreencur
taintohidedarkmotives.Ofcourse,somebusinessesaregenuinelycommittedtomakingtheworldabetter,greenerplace.Butwhenacompanyspendsmoretimeandmoneyclai
mingtobe“green”thanactuallyadoptingbusinesspracticesthatminimizeenvironmentalimpact,itisclearthat,forthem,environ
mentalismislittlemorethanaconvenientslogan(口号).Theirmessageis“buyourproductsandyouwillendglobalwarming,improveairqualityand.savetheoceans”.Atbest,su
chgreenwashingpushesthefacttoitslimits;atworst,ithelpsconcealdeception.Andwhatabouttoday’sconsumers?Fewofthemaretrulywell-equippedtomakeinformeddeci
sionsaboutwhatistrue.Greenwashingisonlypossiblebecauseconsumersoftenbelievewhattheyarebeingtold-whyelsewouldcompaniesdoit?Moreinformationa
ndgreaterawarenessareessential.Analysingthetricksusedbyadvertisersshouldbepartofeveryschoolcurriculum.Non-governmen
talorganisationscanspreadtheword.Consumergroupscanpunishthegreenwashingcompanies.Butitisnotenough.Le
gallyenforceablesystemsmustbeputinplace.Sowhatisalreadybeingdoneaboutplannedattemptstopullthewoolovercon
sumers’eyes?IntheUnitedStates,theFederalTradeCommissionistakingactionagainstmisleadingadvertisingclaims
.FrancehaspublishedGreenClaimsGuidance,stressingthat“anadvertisementmustavoidconveyingamessagecontrarytotheacceptedprinciplesofs
ustainabledevelopment”.Allofthesesurelyaretheheartofthematter:thetrueimpactofadvertisingisthepromotionofunsustainablelifestyles.Andthereli
estherealdangertoourplanet,adangerwhichcannotbeignoredanylonger.32.Whatcanwelearnaboutgreenwashing?A.Itisanecologicalconcep
t.B.Itisamarketingtechnique.C.Itisanawarenesscampaign.D.Itisanadvertisinginnovation.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“concealdeception”inParagraph3mean?
A.Hidethetruth.B.Raisetherisk.C.Exposetheweakness.D.Breakthelimit.34.Whatcanbeinferredaboutmostconsumers?A.Theyarelackinginlegalkn
owledge.B.Theyhaveencouragedgreenwashing.C.Theymayquestionconsumergroups.D.Theytendtomakesensibledecis
ions.35.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.Actionstofightfalseadvertising.B.Waystoprotectcustomers’interest.C.
Attemptstosolveenvironmentalproblems.D.Proposalstoensuresustainabledevelopment.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。Th
ePositiveEffectsofaPositiveAffect(引起情感的因素)Parentsoftenhavehighhopesforhowtheirchildrenwillturnoutinadulthood,suchaswantingthemtobehealthy,tofeelsat
isfiedwiththeircareer,andtohavestrongfriendships.____36___Recentresearchsuggeststhatateen’saffect—especiallypositiveaffect—isone
criticalfactor.Whatexactlyisaffect?Affectisthetendencytoexpresspositiveornegativeemotions,whichinturninfluenceshowweexperiencethingsanddet
erminewhethertojudgeagivensituationaspositiveornegative.____37____Moreover,researchsuggeststhataperson’saffectisrelativ
elystableovertime,especiallybythetimeonereachesadulthood.Itseemsthatpositiveaffect,inparticular,isrelatedto
anumberofbeneficialoutcomesinadulthood.Insupportofthiscrucialrolethatpositiveaffecthasindevelopment,astudybyresearchersattheUniversityofVirgin
iafollowedteenagersandyoungadultsfromages14to25,allowingthemtounderstandthepredictivepowerofpositiveaffectacross
thecriticaldevelopmentalperiodfromadolescencetoyoungadulthood.____38___Forexample,teenswithahigherpositiveaffectreportedhadastronger,hea
lthierattachmenttotheirfriends.____39____Positiveaffectalsopredictedincreasedself-worthandjobcompetence,suggestingthat
,overall,positiveaffectseemstobeakeypredictorofyoungadultsuccessacrossseveralimportantareasoffunctioning.Butwhatabouttheeffectso
fnegativeaffect?Theresearchersalsoexaminedwhethernegativeaffectwouldpredictproblemsinyoungadulthood.____40____Thus,theimportanttak
eaway(要点)isthatadolescentpositiveaffectmayhavepowerfullinkstoimportantlifeoutcomesinthedomainsofpersonalwell-being,career,andsocialr
elationshipsuptoadecadelater.A.Affectiveresponsestoeventstypicallyhappenautomatically.B.Sohowcanparentshelptheirchildrengraspthemeaningo
fpositiveaffect?C.Butwhatfactorshelpproducetheseoutcomesasteensmovefromadolescencetoadulthood?D.Inte
restingly,theresultssuggestedthatpositiveaffectmaygobeyondhelpingteensbuildpositiverelationships.E.Theresultsuncoveredthatnegativeaffectmi
ghtaccountformanylifeproblemswhenateenagerbecameayoungadult.F.Unlikepositiveaffect,havinggreaternegative
affectdidnothaveanysignificantassociationswithanyofthelaterlifeoutcomes.G.Thisstudyfoundthatpositiveaffectwasstronglypredictiveoflifeoutcomesinyoung
adulthood,suchasdevelopingbetterfriendships.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。IamaguideattheCaliforniaAcademyofSciences.WeeksagoIwas41withalovelyfamilyattheAcademy’
sSwampexhibit.Theiryoungsonwas42bytheswallowandaskedmanyquestionsaboutit.Asthefamilywasleaving,Iaskedtheboy
ifhewouldlikeastickertoputonhisshirt.He43choseaswallowsticker.Theboy’syoungerbrotherspenttime44allthestickerchoicesbefor
echoosingabutterfly.Theboywhohadchosenfirstsaidsoftlytohisfather,“Ididn’tseethefrogsticker.”Hisfatheri
mmediately45theboytoaskmeforasecondsticker.Theboysaid,“No,I’mhappywithwhatIhave.”Iwas46.Suchwisdom,grace,and47,allfromaneight-ye
ar-oldboy.Toooften,we48tobehappywithwhatwehaveandinourforgetfulnesswespreadthe49ofdiscontent.Irecentlypurchasedmyfirstlaptopco
mputer.Indiscussionswiththe50,hesaid,“Withintwoyears,you’llprobablywantanewoneanyway.”WhywouldIwantanewone,51myoldonewasworking?Perhaps,“52”isthe
keyword.Iwon’t53needanewlaptopintwoyearsbutI“willprobablywantone”.Imaywant54things,butIdon’tneedthem.WhatIdodesperate
lyneedisthepeaceofmind.Ineedto55eachofmysuddenurgestopurchaseorpossessaseither“want”or“need”.41.A.seeingB.v
isitingC.leavingD.staying42.A.trappedB.calledC.stuckD.fascinated43.A.quicklyB.slowlyC.deliberatelyD.casually44.A.goingaboutB
.goingbyC.goingforD.goingthrough45.A.demandedB.suggestedC.urgedD.persuaded46.A.satisfiedB.astonishedC.pl
easedD.thrilled47.A.gratitudeB.patienceC.concentrationD.respect48.A.usedB.triedC.pretendedD.forgot49.A.concep
tB.assumptionC.infectionD.lie50.A.cashierB.hostC.salesmanD.waiter51.A.ifB.forC.butD.besides52.A.needB.wantC.hopeD.mind53.A.obvi
ouslyB.speciallyC.simplyD.necessarily54.A.spareB.suitableC.shinyD.similar55.A.recognizeB.identifyC.proveD.access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。DevelopingfarminganationalpriorityThe"No1centraldocument"__56____(issue)bythecen
tralauthoritiessendsastrongsignalaboutChina'sfirm__57______(intend)toinvigorate(振兴)itsagriculturalsectorandvastcountrysideasthecoun
tryembarks(开启)on__58___newlegofthejourneytowardsocialistmodernization,aseniorofficialsaidonTuesday.Thedocument,thecentralauthorities'firstpolicy
statementoftheyear,published59.________(annual)bytheCommunistPartyofChinaCentralCommitteeandtheStateCouncil
,hasservedasanindicatorofgovernmentpriorities.60._______(speak)atanewsconferenceinBeijingonTuesday,TangRenjian,directoroftheOfficeoftheCentralRura
lWorkLeadingGroupandministerofagricultureandruralaffairs,saidthatthekeymessagesfromthenine-sectiondocumentwere"securingbottomlines,bolsteringvitaliza
tion增强活力andreinforcingsupport".Tangsaidthatthekeytasksforagricultural61..________(official)includesafeguardingnationalfoodse
curityandprotectingfarmers__62__hadbeenliftedoutofpoverty__63____fallingback.Thepreviousyear,despitetheCOVID-19epidemicandextremeweatherevents,China_
__64_____(manage)tokeepitsannualfoodoutputabove650milliontonsfortheeighthcoherentyear.Theachievementwasalsorealized___65____thecostofa
griculturalmaterialsincreasedamidfluctuating(波动)globalfoodprices,hesaid.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假设你是高三学生李
华。你校将与国际友好校联合举办主题为“我是美食家(Gastronome)”的英语线上交流活动,请你用英语写一份发言稿,内容包括:1.介绍你学会的一道美食并简述做法。2.谈谈学做这道美食的感受及活动的意义。注意:1.词数80左右;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。提示词语:美食—delicacy
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___________________________________________________________________________________That’sall.Thankyou.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。Acoupleofyearsago,Ivolunteeredtobeafinish-line“hugger”attheKentuckySpecialOlympicsheldinRichmond.T
hedayoftheeventdawneddull,wetandgray.Eventhoughitstartedtorainandacoldwindblew,mostoftheparticipantsweresoexcitedthatth
eydidn’tseemtonoticetheweatheratall.Myjobwastostandattheendofalaneonthetrackandhugthepersoninthatlanewhenheorshecrossedthefinishline.Its
eemedtomethatmanyoftheparticipantscompletedtheirracesjustsotheycouldgetthatfinish“hug”.Asthearmsofthehuggerclosedaroundthem,theirfaces
litupwithpurejoy,whethertheycameinfirstordeadlast.Whilewehuggersstoodaround,wetalked.Iwastoldthatmostofthe
participantshadbeentrainingfortheracesallyear.Ialsonoticedthat,theSpecialOlympicparticipantsweren’therejusttowin.Theydidn’ttalknegativelyaboutthep
eopletheywereracingagainst.Infact,theyhuggedandwishedeachotherluckbeforetheystarted,andhuggedagainwhenitwasover,whethertheyhadwonornot.
WhatIremembermostvividlyfromthatdaywasthelong-distancerace.Itwasalongracebyanystandards:twelvelapsaroundthet
rack.Therewereonlyfourparticipants,threeboysandonegirl.Theywereonlyacoupleoflapsintotheracewhentherainstartedupaga
in.Standingintherain,Ibegantofeelmiserable.Myfeethurt.Iwassoakingwet.Iwashungry.Iwascoldwhentherainandwindcameandhotwhenthesunca
meout.Ithoughtirritably:Thisraceislastingentirelytoolong.Eventhoughthethreeboyswerenearlyfinished,the
girlwasatleastfourlapsbehind.Iwonderedwhyshekeptgoingwhentherewasobviouslynowayshecouldwin.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。Finally,thethreebo
ysfinishedbuttheydidn’tleaverightaway.Assheapproachedthefinishingline,thegirlwasbarelyrunning.