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2022学年第二学期四校联盟期中考试试卷高一年级英语学科本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分,考试时间120分钟。第Ⅰ卷第一部分: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。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.Whodoesthewomansuggestshouldlookafterthebaby?A.Peter
.B.Emma.C.Paul.2.Wherearethespeakers?A.Intheirhome.B.Inanoffice.C.Inacafe.3.Whydoesthewomanwanttoborrowtheman’scar?A.Tocatchatrain.B.
Toseeamovie.C.Tomeetherparents.4.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Buysomevegetables.B.Getataxi.C.Takeanumbrell
a.5.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Seethedoctor.B.Makeanappointment.C.Sitinthewaitingroom.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.Whatdidthewomanaskth
emantodoatfirst?A.Finishhismathhomework.B.Watchamoviewithher.C.Prepareforhisexams.7.WhichexamdidthemantakeonTuesda
y?A.Physics.B.Biology.C.Chemistry.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whereisthemansendingtheletter?A.ToAmerica.B.ToFrance.C.ToAustralia.9.Howmuchw
illthemanpayintotal?A.$35.B.$36.C.$45.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Cla
ssmates.B.Fellowteachers.C.Parentandteacher.11.Whatdoesthemanthinkmakesagoodstudent?A.Interestinthework.B.Goodgrades.C
.Hardwork.12.Howcanparentshelptheirchildrenaccordingtotheman?A.Bypushingthemtodowell.B.Byofferingtheirloveandsupport.C.Bysolvingdiffic
ultproblemsforthem.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatdoesthemanprefertodotofightoffacold?A.Getagoodlongsleep.B.Havesomehotwater.C.Seeadoctor.14.Wh
ycan’tthewomanhavearestnow?A.Sheisbusycooking.B.Shehastoprepareforameeting.C.Sheiswaitingtotakesomemedicine.15.Whatdoesthemanthinkofth
ecommoncold?A.Thereisnocureforit.B.Fitpeoplewon'tcatchit.C.Ittakesaboutthreedaystorecoverfromit.16.Whatdoesthewomanthinksheneedsintheen
d?A.Weeklyexercise.B.Goodmedicine.C.Healthyfood.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatdidthestudentsthinkofthelastquestionofthetest?A.Serious.B.Easy.C.Fun
ny.18.Whatdidthecleanerlooklike?A.Tall.B.Young.C.Strong.19.Whatdidthestudentsdoafterthetest?A.Theypaidt
hecleaner.B.Theytalkedtothecleaner.C.Theygavelessonstothecleaner.20.Whatdidtheteachertrytotellthestudent
sthroughthetest?A.Alwaysputothersfirst.B.Treatcleanerslikefamilymembers.C.Respectthosewhocontributetosociety.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15个小题
;每小题2.5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,并在答题卷上将该选项涂黑。AFourGreatMusicalsforYouDrama101Preparingapartyf
ortheirbelovedhighschooldramateacherontheeveofherretirement,agroupofstudentsdescribehowshechangedtheirlivesint
hisheartwarmingandinspiringmusical.Thismusicalfeaturesacastofyoungartistsaged13-19.It’ssuretotouchtheheartsoftheatrekidsofeveryage.TITAJokesTheshowc
entersaroundthewomeninourliveslikeouraunts,moms,daughtersandpartners.Throughthismusical,manyofyouwillseemore
clearlytheirstrugglesandheartaches,andalsohowtheydealwithcomedyandsongs.Inthemusical,theperformerssinganddance.They’rehumor
ous,enjoyingmakingjokes.BeKind,RewindWhenfifteen-year-oldDeirdreissenttolivewithhercousinsin1995,shegetsajobatthelocalvideostore
whereshefallsinlovewithmovies.Thestoryisfunnyandheartwarming.Thismusicalshinesalightongrowingupinthemid-90’sandhonorsthenow-extinctvideost
ore.Forthosewhoaremissinglifeinthe90’s,likesongsandmoviesatthattime,thisshowwilltouchthem.Unravelled:ANew
MusicalThreeofthegreatestlovestoriesofalltime(Romeo&Juliet,Orpheus&Eurydice,Della&JiminTheGiftoftheMagi)arewo
nderfullyretoldandre-imaginedtocreateanentirelynewstoryoflove.Allthreestoriesbeginastheyalwayshave,butquicklyintertwine(
紧密相连)“TheideaofwritingonemusicalwithallthreeseparatestoriesneveroccurredtomeuntilIwantedtowriteacompletelydifferentshow,”saidthe
director,AndrewSeok.21.WhoisthetargetaudienceforthemusicalDrama101?A.Collegetheatremajors.B.Adultsinterestedintheatre.C.H
ighschooldramaenthusiasts.D.Theatreprofessionalsofallages.22.WhatistheinspirationbehindUnravelled:ANewMusical?A.Thelackofcreativ
ityinclassicmusical.B.Thedirector'sdesiretocreateanewshow.C.Thepopularityofthreefamouslovestories.D.Theneedtoupda
teclassiclovestoriesformodernaudiences.23.Whichmusicalsaresuitableforsomeonewhowantstoseekfun?A.Drama101&TITAJokes.B.TITAJokes&BeK
ind,Rewind.C.Drama101&BeKind,Rewind.D.TITAJokes&Unravelled:ANewMusical.BDemiGeneMoorewasbornonNovember11th,1962inRoswell,NewMexico.H
erchildhoodiscoveredinshadowsandmisery.Sheneverknewherbiologicalfather,asheabandonedthefamilymonthsbeforeDemiwasbo
rn.Tomakethingsworse,sheexperiencedkidneydysfunction(肾脏机能障碍)andwascross-eyed.Herstepfatherhadtroublesofhisown.Hehadtoshiftfromonejobtoanot
her,whichmadethefamilyrelocatefrequently.Duringthisperiod,herparentswerebecomingviolentandalcoholics.TheeffectwassevereonDemiandhertwohalf-broth
ersbuttheysummonedthecouragetopressthroughthepainandsuffering.Thefamilyeventuallymanagedtobuildthemselvesupdur
ingthe1970s.SheenrolledatFairfaxHighSchool,wheresheattendedclasseswithotherfuturecelebritieslikeTimothyHutton.Thisenhancedh
eractingskillsandfueledherpassionforacting.ShemarriedsingerFreddieMooreafterdroppingoutofhighschool.Demi
foundherselfworkingasamodelandeventuallythatledtoherfirstmovierole—Parasitein1982,afterwhichDemilandedactingrolesinvariousmovies.Hermostprom
inentthatearnedherimmensefamewasintheBlockbusterhitGhostinthe1990s.ButhermarriagewithFreddieMoorefaile
dovertimeandthenmarriedBruceWillisin1987,withwhomshehadthreedaughters.HerpresenceinHollywoodskyrocketedeversince.ShestarredinmanyA-List
moviesalongwithactorsTomCruiseandJackNicholson.Hersecondmarriageendedin2000andthenhermotiveswenttocommunityservicefor
awhile,butshestilltookonsmallactingrolesfromtimetotime.Afterdatingfortwoyears,shemarriedactorAshtonKutcher.Mostrecently,DemiMoorewalkedtheFen
diRunwayforParisHauteCoutureFashionWeek.24.Whatisthemainideaofthisarticle?A.ThelifeandcareerofDemiMoore.B.ThehistoryofaHollywoodactress.C.Th
estruggleofDemiMoore’sgrowth.D.TheriseandfallofHollywoodmovies.25.HowdidattendingFairfaxHighSchoolhelp
DemiMooreinhercareerasanactress?A.Shewasabletoworkasamodel.B.Shemetherfuturehusbandthere.C.Shegottoknowoth
erfuturecelebrities.D.ShelearnedhowtoactinHollywoodmovies.26.Whichofthefollowingistheclosestinmeaningtotheunderlin
edword“landed”inparagraph3?A.Dropped.B.Created.C.Got.D.Changed.27.WhatdidDemi’focusturntoafterhermarriagetoBruceWi
llisended?A.Takingonsmallactingroles.B.Helpingoutinthecommunity.C.Startingafashionline.D.Travelingtheworld.CAstudyfrom2010s
aidthatraisingpricesby1%withoutlosingsalescanincreaseprofitsby8.7%onaverage.Gettingthepricesrightcanbedifficult.Setth
emtoohighandyoulosecustomers;setthemtoolowandyouleavemoneyonthetable.Tomakemoremoney,shopkeepershavebeenturningtoprice-optimization(优化)syst
emsthatpredicthowcustomerswillrespondtopricechanges.Thesesystemsarebecomingclevererthankstoadvancesinartificia
lintelligence(AI).Whileoldersystemsusedhistoricalsalesdatatoestimate(估计)pricesensitivityforindividualgoods,thelatestAI-pow
eredsystemscanfindrelationshipsbetweenmultiplegoods.TheseAI-poweredsystemsusebigdatatoestimatepricesensitivity—howmuchdemandi
ncreasesasthepricefallsorhowmuchdemanddecreasesasthepricegoesup—forthousandsofproducts.Price-sensitive(价格敏感的)goodscanthenbediscountedandprice-inse
nsitiveonesmarkedup.Allthismakespricingsystems“muchmorethree-dimensional”,observesChadYoes,thepricingofficialatWalmart,asupermarket.InFe
bruary,Starbucks,achainofcoffeeshops,expressedprideinitsuseofAItopriceproducts“onanongoingbasis”.USFoods,afoodcompany,saysi
tspricingsystemcanpromotesalesandprofits.Price-optimizationmaymakepriceschangemore.“Shopkeepersarepricingfastertodaythantheyeverhavebefore,”
saysMattPavichofRevionics,apricing-softwarefirm.Thatisespeciallytrueinthefast-movingworldofe-commerce.ButevenWalmartchangesthepriceso
fmanyitemsinitsstores2-4timesayear,saysMrYoes,upfromonceortwiceafewyearsago.Sysco,afoodcompany,saystheAl-poweredsystemallowsittolowe
rpriceson“keyvalueitems”andraisepricesonotherproducts.Itcanthusincreaseprofitsbyexpandingsaleswhilemaintainingprof
its.Thatkeepsinvestorscontentandshopperssweet.28.Whatcanbelearnedfromthefirstparagraph?A.Itissometimesdifficulttosetthe
rightprices.B.Gettingthepricesrightcanmakeyoulosecustomers.C.Raisingpricesby1%alwaysleadstoan8.7%increaseinprofits.D.Thestudyfrom20
10suggeststhatyouleavemoneyonthetable.29.WhatistheadvantageofAI-poweredpricingsystemsoveroldersystems?A.Theyaremo
reprice-sensitive.B.Theymakepriceschangemore.C.Theycanpredictpricesensitivityforindividualgoods.D.Theyareabletoidentifyl
inksbetweenvariousproducts.30.Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingproductswillshopkeepersreducethepriceof?A
.Starbuckscoffee.B.Price-insensitivegoods.C.Walmart’sonlinegoods.D.Sysco’s“keyvalueitems”.31.Whatistheb
esttitleforthetext?A.ApplyAItoSetPrices.B.RaisePricestoIncreaseProfits.C.ReducePricestoPromoteSales.D.UseAItoPredictCustomerResponse
.DDespitetheirbadreputation,sharksarecriticaltothemarineecosystemandcanevenhelpfightclimatechange.IntheshallowsofS
harkBay,WesternAustralia,seagrassisfoodfortheseacows,whichcanweighasmuchas500kgandeatroughly40kgofseagrassa
day.Seacowsarearichsourceoffoodfortigersharks.Bykeepingtheseacowpopulationincheck,tigersharkshelpseagrassme
adows(草地)thrive.AflourishingseagrassmeadowstorestwiceasmuchCO2persquaremileasforeststypicallydoonland.Buttiger
sharknumbersaredeclining.OffAustralia'snortheastcoastofQueensland,tigersharksareestimatedtohavefallenbyatleast71percent,largelyduetooverfishing.A
reductionintigersharksmeansmoreseagrassconsumedbyherbivores(食草动物)andlesscarbonstoredinseavegetation.Thisbeggedthequestion:Whatiftheywe
reabsentfromtheSharkBay—wouldtheseagrass-dominatedecosystemsurvive?Tofindout,researchersledbyRobNowickiofFloridaInternationalUniversity,spenttimeinE
asternAustralia,wheresharknumberswerelowerandseacowsateseagrasslargelyundisturbed.“Whenuncontrolled,seacowscanrapidlydestroywideareas
ofseagrass,”saidNowicki.“Whentheseagrassrecovers,theseagrasscommunitylooksdifferent,withmoretropicalspeciesdominatingthanbefore.”Thosefindings
underlinedtherolethattigersharkswereplayinginSharkBay.Iftheirpopulationscontinuetodecline,theresilience(恢复能力)ofcarbon-richoceanecosystemswilllike
lydecrease.Whenitcomestoboostingsharknumbers,therehavebeenmovementstowardmoresustainablefishing,butalargepercentageoftheindustryhavenotchangedthe
irmethods,whichisareasonwhythepopulationofmanymarinetoppredators(捕食者)continuestodecline.Apartfromsupportingsu
stainablefishing,Nowickisaidtheonlywaytotrulyprotectmarinelifeistoreduceourglobalgreenhousegasemissions.“Ultimately,ifwearegoingtoco
nserveourecosystemsinthecenturiestocome,wearegoingtoneedtosolveclimatechangewhileundertakingspeciesconserva
tionatthesametime.”32.Whyaretigersharkskeytothemarineecosystem?A.Theyfeedonvariousseaanimals.B.Theycans
torelargeamountsofCO2.C.Theycanpreventthelossofseagrass.D.Theyaffectmarinespeciesdistribution.33.WhatdidRobNowicki’steamwanttofindoutinEasternA
ustralia?A.Howseacowsdestroytheseagrasscommunity.B.Howsharkpopulationinfluencestheoceanecosystem.C.Whatwascontributingtothedecliningnumb
eroftigersharks.D.Whattodotorecovertheseagrass-dominatedecosystem.34.Whatisthemainreasonforthedeclineintigersharkn
umbersinAustralia?A.Climatechange.B.SeagrassLoss.C.Habitatdestruction.D.Unsustainablefishing.35.Whatisimportantinpreservingmarinelifeandecosyste
mssuggestedbyNowicki?A.Banningmarinefishingactivities.B.Addressingoceanpollutionproblems.C.Preservingmarinetoppredato
rs.D.Decreasinggreenhousegasrelease.第二节(共5个小题,每小题2.5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。Whenraindropsfallto
thegroundinsummer,afamiliarscentalwaysfollows.Manypeoplecallthisthe“smellofrain”.However,rainismadeupofodorless(无味的)water.S
o,wheredoesthissmellcomefrom?36Butitactuallycomesfromwetsoil.Thisspecialodorevenhasitsownname:petrichor(潮土油),whichco
mesfromapairofchemicalreactions.ThepleasantsmellhaslongbeenaninterestofscientistssinceAustralianscientistsfirstdocumentedtheformationo
fpetrichorin1964.Accordingtoscientists,someplantsproduceoilsduringdryperiods.37Yet,it’sthesecondreactionthatcreatesthemostpetr
ichor.Itoccurswhenchemicalsproducedbybacteriainsoilarereleased.38Thesebacteriabreakdownandchangeintosimplechemicalcompounds,providingnutri
tionforplants.Meanwhiletheprocessalsoproducesgeosmin(土臭素),acompoundwithadistinctearthyaroma(香味).Lotsofanimalsaresensitivetogeosminbuthumanbeingsareex
tremelysensitivetoit.Whenitrainsafteralongperiodofdryness,dropsofwaterhittheground.Geosministhenreleasedfromthesurfaces.39Anditfinallygivesraindro
pstheirfamiliarscent.Ifitrainsheavilyenough,geosminwillbespreaddownwind,warningothersofcomingrain.40Andthenextt
imesomeonementionshowmuchtheylovethesmellofrain,youcanproveyourintelligencebyexplainingwherethatsmellcomes
from.B.Thesmellofpetrichorisquitepleasanttothehumannose.C.Thereareagroupofmicroorganismswidelyfoundinsoils.
D.Raincanrefreshthesoilspeciallywhenitrainsheavily.E.Scientistsfoundthedistinctivesmelldoesn’tcomefromrain.F.Thepleasantsmella
lwayscomesintobeingwiththeflowofair.G.Itisfurtherspreadarounditssurroundingswiththeaidofwindandrain.第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:完形填空(共15小题
;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从第41-55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卷上将该选项标号涂黑。Mymotherwasalwaysknitting(针织).Whatashocktomewhensherec
entlytoldmethatknittinghelpedher41stressesofraisingfourchildren.AndIhavenow42thatitistrueforme—andmuchmore.Mymothertaughtmetokn
itwhenIwasabout6.ButIsoon43theproject,asitwasboringforayoungchild.MynextknittingwasrestartedinMadison,whereIwas
ingraduateschoolandfeelingthe44ofthestudies.Miraculously,theknittingsavedmysoulinthatstressfulsemesterofstudiesandotherl
ifeeventsofloveand45.Knittingduringthepandemic46mydespairatnotbeingabletoparticipateinmy47volunteeractivities.Iknitteddozensofsc
arvesto48toashelterandthishelpedmefeel49thecommunity.Knittingscarves,shawls(披肩)andblanketsformydaughterwhenshewentawayfo
runiversitybroughtme50asIimaginedeverystitch(针脚)oflove51mynow-adultchild—asoncemyarms52herwhenshewasyoung.Mymother’s
legacyisvast,butthemajorlife53shetaughtmethroughknittingisthatthereisastep-by-stepprocessofbuilding,54andrebuilding.Itrequirespatienceandabel
iefthatstitchesthatarecastoff(收针)canalways55theirwaybackon.41.A.getthroughB.getacrossC.getintoD.geton42.A.noticedB.rememberedC.realizedD.adapt
ed43.A.madeoutB.gaveupC.heldontoD.struggledwith44.A.delightB.featureC.importanceD.pressure45.A.gradesB.healthC.lossD.ach
ievements46.A.easedB.worsenedC.improvedD.strengthened47.A.commonB.usualC.ordinaryD.unique48.A.devoteB.belongC.sellD.donate4
9.A.concernedaboutB.connectedtoC.addictedtoD.interestedin50.A.sorrowB.disappointmentC.comfortD.excitement5
1.A.preservedB.movedC.impressedD.surrounded52.A.liftedB.balancedC.coveredD.protected53.A.lessonB.planC.experienceD.skills54.A.checkingoutB.tearin
gdownC.puttingasideD.workingout55.A.pushB.giveC.findD.lose第Ⅱ卷注意:请将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。第二节:语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括
号内单词的正确形式。HangzhouartexhibitionspaintthewondersofSouthernSongDynastyHangzhou,capitalcityofZhejiangprovince,EastChina,wasthepolitical,economicandcultu
ralcentermorethan800yearsago,whenit56(serve)asthecapitaloftheSouthernSongDynasty(1127-1279).Agatheringofoutstan
dingintellectuals,scholars,andartistsliftedthecity’scultureandarttoanewpeak,casting57long-standinginfluenceinChinesehistorythathaslastedtoprese
ntday.58(mark)thisboomingscene,fiveexhibitionsopenedattheartmuseumofChinaAcademyofArtinHangzhouonSaturday.Paint
ingsandcalligraphicpiecesfromdifferentperiodsoftime59(be)nowonshowtoshowcasetheSongeratoaudiences,60tohelpthe
munderstandhowChineseculturaltraditionshavebeenpassedonthroughoutcenturies.ThecenterexhibitionofthefiveisEmbr
acetheLandscape,61bringstogether37classicpaintings—10ofthemdatedtoSongDynasty(960-1279)—borrowed62majormuseumsa
crossthecountry.Itprovidesanenactment(呈现)ofthelandscapesand63(society)andculturallivesledbypeopleinSouthernSong,inHangzhou,th
encalledLin’an,andneighboringareasinJiangnan,aterm64(refer)tothelowerreachesoftheYangtzeRiver.Throughtheseobjectsone
willalsoseetheculturallineagethathasbeenpassedonsincetheTangDynasty(618-906)andhasbeenfurtherdevelopedbytheelitecommunitiesinSong,andhowtheir
accomplishmentscontinuedtoguideandinspireartistsinthefollowing65(dynasty).第四部分首字母填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分
)66.Ireallya______yourhelpwiththisproject,withoutwhichitcouldn’thavebeensosuccessful.67.Thewaters______hasbeencut
offforthemomentbecausetheworkersarerepairingthepipes.68.Iranamarathonintheburningheat,andthesweatwass______downmycheeksbythetimeIcr
ossedthefinishline.69.Ifyouhaveanyotherquestions,pleasefeelfreetoc______usatthee-mailaddressbelow.70.Theperforma
nceofthetalentedsingerleftadeepi______ontheaudience,andtheycouldnotstoptalkingaboutitfordays.71.Astheteamleader,Iamr_
_____forensuringtheprojectiscompletedontime.72.Themostawkwardmomentcamewhenthepresenteraccidentallyspilledwateralloverherselfduringtheli
vebroadcast,leavinghere______andspeechlessinfrontofthecamera.73.Theteacherwilla______theresultsofthefinalexamafterall
theanswersheetshavebeengraded.74.Itishighlyr______thatyoushouldtrythenewItalianrestaurantthatjustopenedupdowntown—thefoo
disabsolutelydelicious!75.Thesmallbusinesssufferedahugel______inthefirethatbrokeoutlastnight,destroyingtheentirebuilding,andleavingthemwithnothingbu
tashes.第五部分写作第一节应用文写作(满分15分)上周末你参加了校学生会组织的“了解我们身边的非物质文化遗产(intangibleculturalheritage)”活动。请为校英文报写篇报道,内容包括:1.活动的
过程;2.收获与感想。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。GettingtoKnowtheIntangibleCulturalHeritageAroundUs_________
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_________________________第二节读后续写(满分15分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写一段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Thereisnowaytheyjustdrovein
tothatwater,thoughtCorionEvans.The16-year-oldwashangingoutwithhisfriendinaparkingareaunderneathaMossP
ointMississippi,highwayinJulywhenacarwiththreeteenagegirlsinsidedroveoffaboatramp(斜坡)andintothePascagoulaRiver.Itcameto
restsome20feetfromlandandthensank.“Thedriverofthecar”,Evansthought,musthaveblindlyfollowedwrongdirectionsfromherGP
S.Itwasaround2:30a.m.bythetimeEvansandhisfriendKaronBradleygottotheriver’sedge.Inthedarknesstheycouldhardlymakeoutth
egirlsholdingtightlytotheroof,theonlypartofthecarstill,barely,abovewater.Buttheycouldhearscreaming.Evanstookoffhisshirt
andshoes,threwhisphonedown,andthendivedintothewater,ariverheknewalligators(短吻鳄)calledhome.Hehelpedthefirstgirlhesawand,keepingherheadabovewa
terledherashore.Justthen,amancalledout.PoliceOfficerGarryMercerhadarrived.Hedivedintotherivertohelpanotherofthegirls.Buthalf
waybacktoshoreshepanickedandwentunderwater,pullingMercerdownwithher.Evansjumpedbackintothewaterandhelpedthemuntiltheycouldstand.“Ifheha
dn’tbeenthere,whoknows?”MercertoldtheWashingtonPost.Therewasstillonegirlinthewater.CoraWatson,19,couldnotswim.Shew
asdrinkingwater,strugglingtostayafloat.Andscared.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。HearingCora’sscreaming,Evansjumpedagainbackinto
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