2023届安徽省新高考联盟高三名校高考预测考试英语试题(原卷版)

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新高考联盟2023年名校高考预测卷(新教材卷)英语本试卷共四部分,共12页。满分150分。考试时间120分钟。注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对

应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.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.Whattimeisitnow?A.8:00.B.8:03.C.7:57.2.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Improvehereff

iciency.B.ParticipateintheParalympics.C.Getanotherjob.3.Whatdoweknowfromtheconversation?A.Theboyhaseatenfiveb

owlsofrice.B.Theboy’smumisratherslim.C.Theboy’smumisbrilliantatcooking.4.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthemanandthewoman?A.Husbandandwife.B.E

mperorandMinister.C.Tourguideandtourist.5.Whichistrueabouttheman?A.Themanworksasatrainee.B.Themanisafull-timeengineer.C.Themanwillgraduateintwoyear

s.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.Whydidthemanhategoingshoppingwithhisfather?A.Hisfatherspentplentyoftimereadingfoodlabels.B.Hisfatherdi

dn’ttrustfoodmanufacturers.C.Hisfatheralwaysshoppedfortoolongatime.7.Whatreasondoesthewomanoffertopersuadethemantoreadfoodlabels?

A.Peoplewhomakefoodarenottrustworthy.B.It’sbetterifyouknowwhatistakenintoyourbody.C.Readingfoodlabelsisinteresting.听第7段材料,回答第8

至10题。8.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?A.Tostandonceremony.B.Towaitforotherguests.C.Tositattheheadofthetable.9.Whichofthefollowingisright?A.Itistypica

lofCantonesefoodtobeoily.B.Hunanfoodtendstobespicy,C.Shanghaifoodisoftenalittlelight.10.Whatcanbeinferredfromtheconversation?A.Thisisaf

ormaldinner.B.Chinesedishestastegreatthoughlookingordinary.C.Thewomanthinkshighlyofthedinner.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题

。11.Whatwillthemandointhelibrary?A.Readsomeweeklypublications.B.Lookforsomebooksandstudy.C.Returnsomebooks.12.Whatcanwelea

rnfromtheconversation?A.Thereisaswimmingpoolatthelibrary.B.Ithasbeentwoyearssincethemanlastswam.C.Theyarepreparingforthefina

lexam.13.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Gotothelibrary.B.Gotothegymnasium.C.Gototheclass.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14

.Wheredidthewomangethermaster’sdegree?A.Prague,theCzechRepublic.B.Madrid,Spain.C.Sydney,Australia.15.WhichisthecaseinPrague?A.Studentsspendmuchtime

inthelibraryresearchingandreading.B.Alotofinternationalstudentsstudythere.C.Therearequitemanyexchangeprograms.16.InwhatwayareJapanandSpainsimilar?

A.Studentsspendmuchtimeinthelibrary.B.Theatmosphereisserious.C.Teachersdominatetheclass.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhendidJigmeDorjebecomeap

ostaldriver?A.In2019.B.In1989.C.In1926.18.Whichisthefeatureofthepostalroute?A.Itrunsacrossthreecounties.B.Itisnearthese

a.C.lt’s209kilometerslong.19.WhatdifficultiesdidJigmeDorjeface?A.Beingtrappedinheavysnowseveraltimes.BDrinkingbitterwa

ter.C.Walkingalongrailwaylines.20.WhatgooddeedsdidJigmeDorjeperform?.A.Sharinghismedicinewiththevillagers.B.Transportingmateria

lsforrailwayandroadconstructionworkers.C.Payingfortheparcels,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。AThedomesticfilmmarkethard-hitfromthepandemicforalmostthreeyearsishandinginani

mpressivereportcard.Herearesometopfilmsattheboxofficein2022.TheBattleatLakeChangjinⅡReleasedate:FeblBoxoffice:

$607.20millionRetellingalesser-knownyetextremelybrutalmissionthatalmostchangedhistoryduringtheWartoResistUSAggressionan

dAidKorea(1950—1953),thesequelactedbyWujing,YiyangqianxiandsoonrecountshowChinesePeople’sVolunteerSoldierssacrificedtod

estroythebridgeneartheFunchilinPasstocutUSforce’swithdrawaltothe38thParallel.MoonManReleasedate:July29Boxoffice:$463.28millionDuguYue,aspacecraf

tmaintenanceman,isunintentionallyleftonthemoonaftertheevacuationofthecrewofLunarShield.Witnessingthecatastrophichitfromthemoon,Dug

ubelievestheEarthiscompletelydestroyedandhe’sthelasthumanintheuniverse.However,whathedoesn’tknowisthatthesurvivingpe

opleareallwatchinghiseverymovefromtheEarth.TooCoolToKillReleasedate:FeblBoxoffice:$392.66millionWeiChenggong,anamelessextraactor,believesit’s

finallyhisturntoshinewhenhewas“giventheopportunitytoplaytherole”ofthemaleprotagonist(主角),Carlthekiller.Littledoesheknowthatheh

asbecomeakillerinreallifeaccidentally.Whatwillheencounterinthecourseofhis“performance”?LightingUpTheStarsRele

asedate:June24Boxoffice:$255.30millionFuneralhomeworkerMoSanmeimeetsorphanWuXiaowenatafuneralshortlyafterhisreleasefro

mprison.TheappearanceofXiaowenunexpectedlychangesMoSanmei’sattitudetowardhiscareerandlife.1.Whichfilmseemstobeasciencefiction?A.TooCooltoKi

ll.B.LightingUpTheStars.C.TheBaltleatLakeChangjinⅡ.D.MoonMan.2.IfastudentwasfreefromJan20toMar1,whichfilm

scouldheprobablychoose?A.TooCoolToKill&.TheBattleatLakeChangjinⅡ.B.MoonMan&.LightingUpTheStars.C.LightingU

pTheStars&.TooCoolToKill.D.TheBattleatLakeChangjinⅡ&.MoonMan.3.Whatdothesefilmshaveincommon?A.Theymaybeallrela

tedtoacertainmission.B.Theirthemesareallaboutromanticlove.C.Theyareallboxofficesuccesses.D.Allofthemaretragedies.BAsninetyapproached,manythingshadc

hangedforMomexceptone:Shewantedabigbirthdayparty.Butbecauseofafractured(断裂的)hipjust3weeksbefore,wecou

ldonlyarrangeasmalloneattherehab(康复中心)insteadofgivingherabigcelebrationinarestaurant.Mom’shusband,Fred,wasalsointhefacili

ty,admittedtothedementia(痴呆)unitpriortoheradmission.Momvisitedhimafewtimeseachweek,butthesevisitsdistressedherbecausehewasusuallyas

leepanddidnotrespondtoher.Sheoftenleftintearsandwassadfordays.Onthedayoftheparty,wedecoratedthediningr

oomwithballoons,andasheetcakewasdecoratedinherfavoritecolour.Surroundedbyherlovedones,Momwasoverwhelmed

withhappiness.Onlyoneotherpersoncouldhavemadethisdayhappier:Fred,herhusbandofthirtyyears.Becausethepartyw

asheldinthenursingfacility,wehadtakenhimtotheparty,too.Whenanattendantbroughthimintotheroom,Momshouted

withjoy.Wepositionedthemsideby-sideintheirwheelchairs.Hesattherewithhiseyesclosed,unresponsive,andthepartywe

nton.Ashorttimelater,therewasabuzzintheroom:“Fred’sawake!”Andhewas!Momspoketohim,andheresponded.Hesaid,“Iloveyou.”Heatethebirthdaycakeandicecream.Hes

tayedfortherestoftheparty.AfterIsenthimbacktohisnursingunit,theremainingguestswerestilltalkingaboutFredandhismiraculousawakening,justintimetosha

rehiswife’sninetiethbirthday.Momwasveryhappy,cryingthathispresencewasthebestgiftofall.Godworksinstrangeways.Wewereablet

ogiveMomalovelycelebrationafterall,andwithherhusbandatherside,ahappybirthdayindeed.4.Whycouldn’tMomenjoya

bigbirthdayparty?A.Becauseherhusbandgotsick.B.Becausesheherselfgotinjured.C.Becauseshepreferredtocele

brateitwithherhusband.D.Becausewedidn’twanttoarrangeoneforher.5WhatcanbeinferredaboutFred?AHewasadmittedtotherehabafterMom.B.Momfeltdisapp

ointedwithhim.C.Hewasunconsciousmostofthetimeattherehab.D.HehadbeenmarriedtoMomfornearlytwentyyears.6.Whydidtheattendantb

ringFredtothediningroomduringtheparty?A.Toinspirehimtogetbetter.B.Tohelpusgetclosetohim.C.Tocelebratehisbirthday.D.Toma

kehimkeephiswifecompany.7.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Mom’sUnexpectedBirthdayGiftB.Fred’sAmazingRecoveryC.Mom’s

MiraculousPartyD.Mom’sStrangeBirthdayCTapping,alsoknownasEmotionalFreedomTechnique,orEFT,isanalternativetherapythat’s

gainingalotofinterestasalow-cost,non-invasivewaytohelpmanagestressandanxiety.Tappinginvolvestappingonvariouspointsofyourbodywhilesaying

yourfeelingsoutloud.Itdrawsontheideaofenergymeridianlines(能量经络)fromChinesemedicine,suggestingthattappingo

ntheselinescanre-balanceenergyinthebodyandhelpmanagenegativeemotions.Whilethereislimitedresearchabouttapping,s

omestudieshaveshownitcanhelpwithanxietyandmanypeopleareusingthetechniquetohelpthemmanagetheirmentalheal

th.CarolineFitzgeraldfromGalwayinIrelandisoneofthem.Sinceshestartedtappingthreeyearsago,Carolinehasfeltlikeadif

ferentperson.“I’veneverfeltmoresupported..intermsofmyownmentalhealthandmyemotionalwell-being,”shesays.T

appinghashelpedCarolineovercomeover20yearsofanxietyandinsomnia.“Afterexhaustingsomanyotherpaths—CBT(认知行为治疗),counselling,medication,talktherapyand

soon,EFTtappinghasallowedmetoprocesssomanylimitingbeliefsandmemories-ithasallowedmetochangemythinking,”shes

ays.“Byphysicallytappingon14keyeasy-to-reachpointsonthebodywhiletalkingabouthowyouarefeelingsignalsaresenttotheamygdalainthebra

in,”saysSarahTobin,EFTpractitionerandtrainer,andfounderofTappingforMums,“whichcanhelptellthebrainyouaresafeandturnoffth

estressresponseinthebody.”“Tappingisthehackthattellsyourbrainyouaresafe,sobytappinginmomentsofstressoranxietyyouareabletocalmyournervoussystem,

reducethecortisol(皮质醇)andadrenaline(肾上腺素)andstarttofeelsafeagain,”Sarahsays.Whileitcanlookslightlyunusual,“theactoftalkingabouthowwearefeelin

gwhilewearetappingeffectivelyreleasesthenegativeemotion,makingusfeellighterandtheemotionalintensityitselflessens,”saysSarah,whohasbeentappingsince201

4andnowteachesotherpeoplehowtousethetechnique.SomecriticsofEFTsayitcanpreventpeoplefromseekingmoretraditionalformsofhel

pforphysicalormentalhealthproblems,butaslongasit’spracticedwithcareandasacomplementarypracticetherisksareverylow.8.WhatdoesParagraph2mainl

ytellusabouttapping?A.Itscasestudy.B.Itsorigin.C.Itsteachingmethod.D.Itsfunction,9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“amygdala”inParagraph5mostprobablyre

ferto?A.Theregionassociatedwithspeech.B.Theareaconcernedwithbloodpressure.C.Theorganconsideredasthecentreofemotions.D

.Thepartgoverningthefight,flightandstressresponse.10.Whichwordcanbestdescribetheauthor’sattitudetotapping?A.

Skeptical.B.Supportive.C.Conservative.D.Indifferent.11.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.HowDoWeUseTappingtoSavePeople?B.

CanTappingHelpwithAnxiety?C.HowDoesTappingCureIllness?D.CanTappingWorkwithWesternMedicine?DFordecades,scientis

tsandengineershavebeenworkingtodevelopcomputerprogramsthatcanunderstandandgencratenaturallanguage.Thishasbeenachallengingtask,butrecentadvancesin

machinelearninghaveallowedustocreatepowerfullanguagemodels.Theaboveparagraphwasnotwrittenbyahuman.Itwasgen

eratedbyachatbotcalledChatGPT,anartificialintelligencetechnologydesignedtomimichumanconversationandlanguagewhiledrawingupona

vastwealthofknowledgetoanswerquestionsandsolveproblems.WhatChatGPToffersseemsmorecapable―andispotentiallyevenmoreofathreattojobs―thanexi

stingAIchatbottechnology.AIchatbotshavebeenaroutinefeatureofBritishlifeforafewyearsalready.Loggingontomanycompanies’websitest

odaytriggersapopupwindowsaying“Hi,Icanansweryourquestions!”TelephoningrestaurantchainCafeRouge,forexample,putsyouthroughtoan

audiochatbotthatcanrecognizecommonquestionsandplayspre-recordedresponses.WhileChatGPTisnotinfallible,Oxford’sWooldridgecomparesitsoutputtowe

ll-writtenundergraduatework.Forexample,whenasked“whatisartificialgeneralintelligence”thechatbotrespon

ds,“Itreferstoatypeofartificialintelligencethatiscapableofunderstandingorlearninganyintellectualtaskthatahumanbe

ingcan,Inotherwords,AGIisatypeofAIthatisabletoperformanycognitivefunctionthatahumanbeingcan,ratherthanbeinglimitedtoaspecificsetoftasks.”

Thislevelofoutputposesathreattothoseatthelowerendoftheemploymentmarket.AccordingtotheOfficeforNationalStatistics(O

NS),around1.5millionjobsnationwidecanbeautomatedaway,withthoseatgreatestriskincludingrestaurantwaiters,Thoseleastlikelytosec

machinestakingovertheirjobsincludelegalprofessionals,doctorsanduniversitylecturers.Suchoccupationsareclassedashighlyskilled.TheONSsays,“Therei

snotsomuchthatrobotsaretakingover,butthatroutineandrepetitivetaskswhichcanbecarriedoutmorequicklyandefficientlybyanalgorithmwrittenbya

human,oramachinedesignedforonespecificfunction.”ThechairmanofParliament’sBusinessCommittee,DarrenJones,hailsChatGPTasthe“startofanewt

rend”insophisticatedAItech.Hesays,“Itwillbecomecommonpracticetousetoolslikethisatworkwithtime.”12.WhatisthefunctionofChatGPT?A.Tohelphumans

orderfoodfromrestaurants.B.Toanswerquestionsandsolveproblemsforhumans.C.Toautomateawayallhumanjobssoonerorlater.D.Toaccompanyhumanbei

ngsbychattingwiththem.13.Whatisthefourthparagraphmainlyabout?A.ChatGPT’soutputcanbecomparedwithunderg

raduatework.B.ChatGPTcouldthreatenlower-endjobspotentially.C.Itexplainswhatartificialgeneralintelligenceis.D.Itillustrates

thatChatGPTislimitedtoaspecificsetoftasks.14.Accordingtothispassage,whichofthefollowingcareersaremostlikelytobereplacedbyChatGPT?A.Doctors.B.Lawy

ers.C.Musicians.D.WarehouseKeepers.15.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ChatGPT,aPowerfulChatbotPosingThreatstoLower

-EndJobsB.AGI,aUniqueTypeofAIPerformingCognitiveFunctionC.AGI,anOutdatedAITechnologyTakingOverAllJobsD.ChatGPT,aRoutineFeatureofOurDailyLifeforYe

ars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人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Conservationisthemainfocusofmostzoostoday.

Publicperceptionhas,toalargeextent,notyetcaughtupwiththisshiftinfocus.Zoosputanenormouseffortintoeducatingthepublicabouttheirval

uableroleasconservationcenters.Atthesametime,mostpeoplecometozoosatleastinparttobeentertained.___16___Therecentadditionofagiraffe-feedingplatf

ormattheReidParkZooinTueson,Arizona,hasbeenwildlysuccessful.Mostoftheprogram’sprofitsgotoconservationprojectsaroundtheworld.Zooprofessionalsp

utagreatdealofeffortintotoolsandactivitiesthatprovideanimalswithstimulation(刺激).Ithasbeenproventhatcaptive(圈养)animalswithhabitatenrichmentdomu

chbetterthanthosewithoutit.___17___Zookeepersmayspendmonthsdevelopinganewformofenrichmentandthendiscoverthatananimalhasn

ointerestinit.Zookeepersoftenstimulatenaturalbehaviorsbyusingtechniquessuchashidingfoodinenclosuressothatanimalsneedtosearchandreac

hforit.___18___Somezoosmakefrozentastetreatsfortheiranimals,ineludingratsandfish.Manyzoosdosomeamountofbehavioraltrainingofanimals-oftenasawaytoe

nablestafftoprovidebettercare.Forexample,lionsandtigerscanbetrainedtotoucha“target”ortoputtheirtailsthroughafence.Later,theywillaccepta

ninjectioninthesamemanner.Ababoon(狒狒)canbetrainedtopresentashoulderforthesamepurpose.___19___Aconstantconcerna

tallzoosiswheremoneyisgoingtocomefrom.Ittakesahugeamountofmoneytokeepandcareforzooanimals,maintainexhibits,

andpaystaffsalaries.___20___Everyzoohasa“wishlist”ofprojects,includingupdatingexhibitsanddevelopingnewo

nes.A.Zoosmustalwayslookforwaystopayforexpenses.B.Otherformsofenrichmentincludethingsthatstimulatethes

enses.C.Zoosvarygreatlyinsizeandintheamountofmoneytheyhaveforexpansion.D.Suchtrainingcanhelpzoovetsprovidebetter,

andoftenlessintrusivecare.E.Othersensoryenrichmentmayincludestimulatingthesenseofsmellwithcookingspices.F

.Zoosmustkeepthepublicinterested,sotheyarealwaysworkingtodevelopnewprogramsandexhibits.G.Thegoalofenrichmenti

stokeepanimalsstimulatedforaslongatimeaspossible,andeffortsinvolveagreatdealoftrialanderror.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人空白处的最佳选项。Alostpetwonarosette(玫瑰花饰)atadogshowafterthemanwhofoundherenteredherintothecontest

.Bonnie,afive-year-oldbeagle(毕尔格猎犬),was___21___byJohnWilmerashe___22___hisowntwodogstothecompetitioninFelbridge,Surrey.

Hewas___23___latefortheshowwhenhefoundthedog,whowasn’twearingacollar,___24___alonenearthevillageofBo

lneyinWestSussex.WilmerdecidedtopickherupandpostamessageonFacebookaskingifanyoneknewwhomshe___25___.Thiswasseenbyher___26___,theClosierfamily.PeterCl

osiersaidhewenttofeedthedogwhenhenoticedBonniewasgone.“Thenwedida___27___searchofthehouse.Icouldn’tseeher,”hesaid.“W

henIsawthegatehad___28___,Ithought‘Ohno’.“Shehadnocollaron-wehadtakenitoffthenightbefore.Ourthree-hoursearchwas___29___frui

tless.”Closiersaidhiswife,Paula,hadphonedthepolicebeforeseeingWilmer’spost.“WhenmywifecontactedhimhesaidBonniewasfoundwithinspitti

ng____30____ofwherewelive,”hesaid.“AssoonashekneweverythingwasgoingtobeOK,hethought,‘Imightaswell____31___

_herintothecompetition’.”“WhenshewasmissingIhadfivedifferent____32____inmyhead,the____33____beingthatshecamebac

k.Thiswasevenbetterthanthat—shecamebackwitharosette.”Closiersaid.“We’reso____34____she’ssafeandwellandalsoa

____35____.Youcouldn’tmakethisstuffup.”21.A.learnedB.neededC.spottedD.invented22.A.walkedB.droveC.cycledD.

camped23.A.runningB.feelingC.goingD.knowing24.A.wanderingB.remainingC.exploringD.wondering25.A.belongedto

B.caredforC.calmeddownD.signedup26.A.friendsB.ownersC.strangersD.mates27.A.cleanB.fullC.smallD.loud28.A.shutB.loc

kedC.swungD.dug29.A.totallyB.partlyC.slightlyD.vaguely30.A.lengthB.widthC.abilityD.distance31.A.enterB.takeC.leaveD.bring32.A.chances

B.anglesC.partsD.outcomes33.A.easiestB.fastestC.bestD.rarest34.A.unsatisfiedB.amusedC.thrilledD.terrified35.A.ownerB.winnerC.leaderD.companion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AgrandexhibitionkickedoffonFridayattheNationalMuseuminBeijing___36___(ma

rk)30yearsofChina’smannedspaceprogram.TheexhibitionfeaturesmodelsofChina’snewly___37___(complete)spacestation,itsfamousLongMar

chcarrierrockets,futuremodelsforChina’slunarmissionsandhistoricalmemorabiliatotellthestoryofthreedecadeso

f___38___(innovate)anddevelopment.“Wehopetheexhibitionwillpassourpassion___39___thecausetomorepeople.AndnowintheneweraChinesepeoplewillexploree

ven___40___(far)andcontributetoallhumankindwithourquest,”saidHaoChun,directorofChinaMannedSpaceAgency,attheopeningceremonyoftheexhibition.Headdedth

attheChinesepeoplehadconsistentlyworkedtoachievenewadvancesandbreakthroughsinspaceexploration___41___1992whenthepr

ogramstarted.“Andinrecentyearswe___42___(work)tobuildtheChinaSpaceStation,makingourpreviousChina’s‘three-step’dream

___43___reality,”hesaid.China’snext-generationcarrierrockethasathrustofover2,600tonnes,threetimesmorethant

heLongMarch-5Bcarrierrocket,accordingtoZhangZhi,thechiefdesignerofthevehiclefromChinaAcademyofLaunchVehicleTe

chnology.TheLongMarch-5Bis___44___(current)themostpowerfulheavy-liftlaunchvehicleinChina,____45____isresponsiblefortransportingthecoremodu

leandtwolabmodulesforChina’sspacestation.“Theacademyisalsodevelopingareusablerocketforlow-Earthorbittransportation,”Zhan

gadded.Theexhibitionwillrunforthree,months.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.学会面对失败和挫折是中学生成长路上必不可少一课。你校英文校刊正在以“LearnF

romFailure”为话题组织征文活动。请你写一篇短文投稿。内容包括:1.你的一次失败经历;2.你从失败中所学到的东西。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。LearnFromFailure______________________

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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。Fromhighupinhissk

innyapartmentbuilding,Pietercouldseethecanalstretchinginalldirections.EverySaturday,PieterwatchedforGrandparidin

gtowardthebuildingonhisbicycle.Buttoday,Pieterknewthathisgrandfatherwouldn’tcome.Pieterwouldnothearthering-ringofGr

andpa’sbicyclebell.AndtherewouldbenoSaturdayafternoonpicnicinthepark.Lastweek,Grandpahadakneeoperation

,Nowheneededawalkingsticktoprovideassistance―andPieterdidn’tknowifGrandpawouldeverridehisbikeagain.Sighingwithworry,Pieterwaslost

inthought.Wouldheeveragainhearthering-ringasGrandpaapproached?That’swhenPieterhadanidea.Hegrabbedhisbi

rthdaymoney-l0euros-fromthetopdresserdrawer.ThenhehurriedtotellMumhisplan.Afewminuteslater,Pieterrandownthestairsofh

isbuildingandburstintotheafternoonsunshine.Hisbikewaswaitingforhim.Pieterworehishelmetandpedalleddownthebu

mpyroad,Ring-ringsanghisbicyclebelltoalertwalkersthathewascoming.Hepedalledpastthehardware(五金)storeinthecorner.Hepedalledpastthewindowwash

erwhowhistledasheworked.Andhepedalledtwomoreblocksbeforearrivingatthemarket.Helovedthemarket’ssightsandsmells.Pie

ter’seurosclinked(叮当响)inhispocketashewalkedthroughthemarket,examiningeachtable.Hestoppedatafruitstand,chosetwoshinyapplesandpaidtwoeuros.

Thenhestoppedatthecheesetableandaskedforhalfa的poundofcheese,handingthewaiterthreeeuros.Pieterplacedtheitemsinhisbicycleba

sketandpedalledbacktowardhome.ImagininghisGrandpawalkingtowardhimjoyfullyaccompaniedbythering-ringsound,Pieterwhistledamerrytune.注意:1.续写词数应为150左

右;2.开头已给出。Paragraph1:Wearingabrightsmile,hestoppedhalfwayinfrontofthehardwarestore._________________________________________________________

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Butinsteadofheadingforhome,Pieterpedalledinadifferentdirection._______________________________________

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