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承德市高中(2020~2021学年)第一学期高三年级调研考试英语注意事项: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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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:Howmuchisthe
shirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.WhenwillTomcome?A.4:50.B.4:30.C.4:20.2.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobab
lytakeplace?A.Athome.B.Inarestaurant.C.Atthemarket.3.Whatdidthemandolastnight?A.Hestayedathometalkingwithhisfriend.B.Hewatchedtelevisionw
ithhisfriend.C.Hewenttoseehisschoolmate.4.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Heistoobusytogowithher.B.Hehasalreadyvisitedthemuseum.C.Hemu
sthandinareportaboutthemuseum.5.Whyisthemanunabletoanswerthewoman'squestionsnow?A.Heisshopping.B.Heistootiredafterclass.C.Hedoesn'thavetim
e.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.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofworkinginIT?A.Theworkisnotgood.B.Theworkisveryhar
d.C.Theworkhastwoadvantages.7.Whatsuggestiondoesthewomangivetotheman?A.Don'tworkinIT.B.Avoidhighbloodpre
ssure.C.Takebettercareofhimself.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Workmates.
B.Husbandandwife.C.Fatheranddaughter.9.WhydidthemangotoFortaleza?A.Todosomeshopping.B.Toenjoythescenery.C.To
goonabusinesstrip.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Arockband.B.Agreatmusician.C.Ap
erformance.11.Whydidthemannamehisband"TheSand"?A.Sandcancoolonedown.B.Sandistoughandindependent.C.Sandissmallandcannotbeshaped.12.Whydidthebandgetane
wmemberyearsago?A.Oneofitsmembersdied.B.Itsaudiencebecamelarger.C.Themarketforrockmusicwasgrowing.听第9段材
料,回答第13至16题。13.WhereisDonnynow?A.Athome.B.Onhisway.C.Inacinema.14.WhydidDonnyfailtoanswerthephoneat8:00
?A.Hisphonewasn'ton.B.Hedidn'thearit.C.Hewasbusy.15.WhatwasDonnydoingat9:00?A.Hewasbuyingaticket.B.Hewasdrinkingcoffee.C.Hewaswatchingafilm.16.Whatd
idDonnytalkaboutwiththemanager?A.Makingacomplaint.B.Applyingforajob.C.Gettinghismoneyback.所第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.
Whatdidthespeakertreatpaintingasinthebeginning?A.Ajob.B.Adream.C.Ahobby.18.Howoftendoesthespeakerpaintnow?A.Threedaysaweek.B.Fivedaysaweek.C.Everyev
ening.19.Whendidthespeakerstartherpainting?A.Intheprimaryschool.B.Inthemiddleschool.C.Inthehighschool.20.Whatwillthelistenersdoa
fterwatchingavideo?A.Learntopaint.B.Leaveforanotherplace.C.Haveacoffeebreak.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的
四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项。AHikingTrails(路线)forFamiliesonLongIslandPlantingFieldsArboretumStateHistoricPark,OysterBayINFO:9a.m.to5p.m.daily;$8percarl
oadonweekendsonly"Nearlyhalfthe409acresoftheformerestateoftheW.R.Coefamilyandcurrentstateparkarboretum(植物园)propertyiswoodlandthatinclud
esnaturewalksandagreenhouse,"confirmedbyBrianNearing,anofficeratNewYorkStateParks.Expecttoseelotsofwildlife,fromfoxesandsquirrel
stobirdsofprey,suchasred-tailedhawksandgreathornedowls,adelightforkids.ConnetquotRiverStateParkPreserve,OakdaleINFO:
8a.m.to4p.m.$8parkingfeedaily,631-581-1005,parks.ny.gov.Casey,vicepresidentoftheLongIslandGreenbeltTrailConfer
ence,recommendsthisparkforfamiliesbecausetheycanhikeanypartofthe50miles.Alongtheway,hikersatConnetquotRiverStateParkPreservemightseedeer,w
aterfowlandospreys(鱼鹰).SouthamptontrailsINFO:Parkinmuseumparkinglotat377Bridgehampton-SagHarborTpke.,Bridgehampton.Noparkingfee.TheSouthamptonTrailP
reservationSocietyrunsmanyguidedtrailsintheHamptons,somesuitableforevensmallchildren.BehindtheSouthFo
rkNaturalHistoryMuseuminBridgehamptonisasmallfieldthatsurroundsarounditandusuallyhasbutterfliesandbirdsflyingabout.B
lydenburghCountyPark,HauppaugeINFO:Dawntodusk.NorthernentranceisattheendofNewMillRoad.Noparkingfee.Theeastsideislat,makingthewalkverykidfriendly.Thew
estsideisabitmorehilly,butbothhavespectacularwaterviewsofthepond.Ontheeastsideisalsotherowboatlicensethat
opensonMemorialDayandbenches,aswellaspicnictables.Whenyou'reatBlyden-burghCountyPark,gointhenorthentranceoffNewMillR
oadnearRoute347,wherethemainofficeoftheGreenbeltTrailConferenceissituated.Theofficecanprovideinformationandmaps.Thestartofthetrail
salsoishere.21.Whichtrailchargesforparkingeveryday?A.Southamptontrails.B.BlydenburghCountyPark.C.ConnetquotRi
verStateParkPreserve.D.PlantingFieldsArboretumStateHistoricPark.22.WhatareSouthamptontrailsspecialabout?A.Therearerarebirdsalongth
eway.B.Theyincludealotofguidedtrails.C.Theycoverthelongesthikingroute.D.They'respeciallydesignedforsmallkids.23.Wha
tcanwelearnaboutBlydenburghCountyPark?A.Manyhillslieontheeastside.B.Thetrailsusuallystartattheeastentrance.C.Apicnictablecanbeavailableonthe
westside.D.Mapsareofferedattheofficenearthenorthentrance.BInthemorning,whenwearrivedonfootatDumontd'Urville,the
FrenchscientificbaseontheAdelieCoastofEastAntarctica,wehadtobreakupathinlayeroficethathadformedovertheholewehaddrilledthedaybefore
.Theholewentrightthroughthe10-foot-thickice-berg.Itwasjustwideenoughforaman,andbelowitlaythesea.Wehadnever
triedtodivethroughsuchasmallopening.Iwentfirst.Pushingandpullingwithhands,knees,heels,andthetipsofmyswimfins,Imovedthroughthehole.Thebottomsur
faceoftheseaicewasathickmixtureoffloatingiceblocks,andmyfallhadsettheminmotion.Theyweremeetingontheholeasifithadbeenanupside-downdrain
.BythetimeIpushedonearmintotheicyblocks,itwasthreefeetthick.Grabbingthesafetyrope.Iwasscaredandpulledmyselfupinchbyinch,butmyshoul
dersgotstuck.SuddenlyIwasastonishedbyasharpblowtothehead:CedricGentil,oneofmydivebuddies,wastryingtodigmeout,andhissp
ade(锹)hadstruckmyskull.Finallyahandgrabbedmineanddraggedmeintotheair.Today'sdivewasover-butitwasonlyoneof32.I've
comeherewithanotherphotographer,VincentMunier,attheinvitationoffilmmakerLucJacquet,who'sworkingonasequel(续集)tohis2005accomplishment,M
archofthePenguins.WhileJacquetfilmsemperorpenguinsandMunierphotographsthem,myteamwilldocumentlifeund
ertheseaice.I'veworkedfordecadesasadeep-divingphotographer,atfirstintheMediterraneanSea,whereIlearnedtodive30ye
arsago.Later,apassionfornewmysteriestookmeelsewhere.I'vedivedto400feetoffSouthAfricatophotographrarecoelacanths
(alargefish),andfor24straighthoursoffFakarava,inFrenchPolynesia,towitnessthepairingof17,000groupers.ButthisexplorationtoAntarcticaisunl
ikeanyother.Herewe'llbedivingdeeperthananyonehasdivedbeforeunderAntarcticice-andtheconditionswillbebeyondharsh.21.Whywasthelayeroficetheauthorchos
ethinner?A.Becauseitwasformedmorerecently.B.Becauseitwasneartheirresearchbase.C.Becausethewatertherewasshallower.D.Becausethetemperaturetherewa
shigher.25.Whatfrightenedtheauthorwhenhewantedtoreturntothesurface?A.Thesafetyropewasmissing.B.Floatingiceblocksfilledt
hehole.C.Anunknowncreatureattackedhim.D.Hisworkmatehithisheadbyatooltosavehim.26.Whydidtheauthordiveintothe
Antarctica?A.Torecordhistravelinthesea.B.Toconductaresearchunderthesea.C.Toshootthesea-bornlifeforJacquet.D.Tophotographthepairingofpenguins
.27.Whatdoestheauthorintendtodointhelastparagraph?A.Introducehisachievements.B.Showhisspecialinterestindiving.
C.Addsomescientificbackgroundinformation.D.StressthattheexplorationtoAntarcticawasunique.CYougotothe·coffeeshopandtakeyourcoffeetogo.Yo
uenjoyyourdrink,andthenthrowthepapercupinthegarbage.Ordoyouputitintherecycling?It'sconfusing.Alotofus-peopleeverywhere-areusingto-gocupsthes
edays."Arecentreportsaidthatthereare600billioncups-billionwitha'b'-thatareproducedandsoldgloballyonanannualbasis.Sothat'salot,"
saysChristySlaywithTheSustainabilityConsortium.StarbucksalonesaysitcontributesIpercentofthosedisposable(一
次性的)cups:That'sanestimated6billioncupsayear.Tohelpreducethosenumbers,StarbucksandMcDonald'sarelaunchingathree-y
earpro-jecttobuildabettercup:onethat'sbothfullyrecyclableandcompostable(可用作堆肥的).Here'sthebigproblemwiththepaperonesyougetthereandinothercoffeeshop
s."Theylooklikepaper,buttheyactuallyhaveathinlayerofplasticontheinside,"Slaysays.Thatplasticcoatingkeepsthecupsfromleakin
g.Theproblemisthatitalsomakesthecupsreallyhardtorecycle,andonlyafewfacilitiesintheworldcandoit.Afewc
ompanieshavealreadyrolledoutcompostablecoffeecups.ButDylandeThomaswithTheRecyclingPartnershipsaysthere'saproblemwiththose
cups,too."Typicallythey'recompostableinindustrialsettings,sonotyourbackyardcompostthatyouandImighthave,
butatfairlytechnicallyadvancedcompostingfacilities."Therearen'talotofthosefacilitiesaround,either.Sowhyexactly,inthe
21stcentury,isitsohardtoproduceabetterpapercup?"It'snotnecessarilyverytechnicallyhard,thoughtherearetechnicalproblemstoovercometomakesomethingrecy
clableandcompostable,"saysBridgetCrokewithClosedLoopPartners,afirmworkingtobuildwhattheycallacirculareconomy,"It'safancywayoftalkingaboutturning
wasteintovalue,Almostanythingistechnicallyrecyclable,"Crokesays."Butrecycling15sabusiness,andifmaterial
scan'tmovethroughtherecyclingsystemandbeturnedintoaproductthathasvalue,they'renotfunctionallyrecyclabl
e."28.Whatarepeoplepuzzledataboutthepapercup?A.Whatmakesithardtorecycle.B.Whypeoplerejectitcarelessly.C.Howtodealwiththeused
papercups.D.WhyStarbucksusessomanycups.29.Howdoestheplasticlayerofthepapercupfunction?A.Itpreventsthewaterfromescaping.B.Itmakesthecupeasilyr
ecyclable.C.Ithelpsmakethecupmoreportable.D.Itpromotestheextendeduseofthecup.30.WhatdoesBridgetCrokethinkofrecyclingthecup?A.Itsfutureispromis
ing.B.Itisnotaprofitablebusiness.C.Itstechnicalproblemsareunsolvable.D.Amorerecyclablecupwillbeputintothemarket.31
.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Howcanwedesignabetterpapercup?B.Whyisitsohardtorecyclepapercups?C.Whatcanwedotolesse
ntheneedofpapercups?D.Whatdamagedopapercupscausetoourenvironment?DHowcanwepossiblycopewiththelargeamountofinformationaboutvi
russpread,stockmarketnosedives,canceledplansanduncertaintyaboutthefuture?Somepeopleareburiedinthefear,anxietyandsadness,checkingnews
sitesandsocialmediaconstantly.Otherstrytosuppressitallandignoretheoutsideworld(I'mguessingthatInstagramhasneverseensomuchtraffic).
There'sathirdoption,though.Ratherthanfullyinvolvinginthenegativeorignoringit,wecandoourbesttoexperiencejoyalongsideeve
rythingelsethatissadintheworld.Infact,researchthatIandothershaveconductedsuggeststhatallowingthetwodifferentemotionstocoexistmayactuallybe
nefitusinthelongrun.Dr.JeffLarsenandhiscolleaguescoinedsomethingknownasthe"coactivationmodelofmixedemotions",andthebasicideaisthatwema
ybeabletodealwith,andlearnfromnegativeemotionslikesadnessifweexperiencethemconcurrentlywithpositiveemotionslikejo
yatthesametime.Here,positiveemotionsprovideapsychologicalbuffer(缓冲),makingiteasierforpeopletodealwiththethings
theydon'twanttoface.ThecomedianMitchHedbergproposedananalogythatcapturesthisessence(本质)quitewell,notingthat"itwouldbecoolifyoucouldeatacar
rotwithanonionringandtheywouldtraveldowntoyourstomach.Thentheywouldgetthere,andthecarrotwouldsay,'It'scool,he'swithme.'"Appliedtoouremotionallives,
wecoulddoabetterjobindigesting,processingandgaininginsightintothenegativeeventsinourlivesifwecoulddosoalongside
thepositive.Severalyearsago,mypartnerJonAdlerandIsetouttotestthisexactidea.Specifically,welookedatasampleofadultvolunte
erswhosignedupforweeklymentalhealththerapysessions.Betweeneachweek,theyreportedthefeelingstheywerehavingandal
sotookafewquestionnairesthatweremeanttoassesstheiroverallhealth.Thisdesignallowedustoexaminehowdifferente
motionalexperienceswouldimpactmentalhealthinalongitudinalfashion,overthecourseof12weeks.32.Whatdoestheauthorrecommendpeopletodowithafloodofbadn
ews?A.Takenonoticeofitatall.B.Makebetterplanstofightagainstit.C.Takeinallofthenegativeemotions.D.Involveinthenegativeandenjoyhappinessaswell.33
.WhichofthefollowingmayJeffLarsenagreewith?A.Mixedemotionsremaintobeproved.B.Thenegativeemotioniseasytodealwith.C.Theposit
iveemotionmakesiteasierforpeopletosucceed.D.Themoreofmixedemotionsonehas,thebetterhecandealwiththenegative.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"analogy"in
paragraph4mean?A.Similarity.B.Promotion.C.Exhibition.D.Requirement.35.Whywerelotsofquestionsaskedduringtheresearch?A.Totreatthementaldiseasesofthead
ults.B.Torecordwhatthevolunteersareexperiencing.C.Tomeasurethevolunteers'healthonthewhole.D.Tooverturnthetheorycoactivationmodelofmixedemotions.第
二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。Ridingbikesshouldbefun,andinordertohavethemostfunoutthere,weroundedupthebestbeginne
rcyclingtipstohelpyougetrolling.36Experiencingpaininthefrontof,yourknee?Yourseatmightbetoolow,causingyoutounder-extendduringyou
rpedalstroke.Thisisacommonmistakeamongbeginnersbecausemostpeoplefeelmorecomfortableandconfidentiftheirfeetcanreachtheground.Getabikefit.37,These
atheightshouldbehighenoughtogiveyouaveryslightbendinyourkneewhenyourfeetareatthebottomofthepedalstroke,asmentionedabove.Properreachmeansyourarm
smakea45-degreeangleoverthebike.Toolong,andyourbackwillbesorereachingforthehandlebars.38.AvoiddoingtoomuchtoosoonOn
eofthebiggestsourcesofinjurycomesfromtryingtotakeontoomuchmileagebeforeyou'reready.39.Similarly,ifyou'reonatrainingride,don
'tstarttoofastandriskburnoutandfatigueinthesecondhalf.Warmupduringthefirstthirdoftheride,andthensettleintoa
rhythmforthesecond.LearnhowtorideinagroupGrouprideshavetheirownrulesforareason.40.Ifit'syourfirsttimeridingwithanewgroup,hangoutintheback,obser
ve,andaskforhelpifyouneedit.Noquestionisadumbquestionwhenyourownsafetyandthesafetyofthegroupisatstake.A.ChoosetherightbikeB.Setyourseathe
ightrightC.Maybeyouloveridingnon-competitivelywithagroupD.It'seasytocauseacrashifyourridingisn'tpredictableE.Toosh
ort,andyourkneeswillbetooclosetoyourarmsF.Togettherightfit,twoelementsarekey:seatheightandreachG.Buildupslowly,
easein,andgiveyourbodytimetoadjusttonewdistances第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,
从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Scottwastest-drivingacustomer'scararoundTucson,whenhesaw'anunconsciouswoma
nbehindherwheel(方向盘)withtheemergencyflasheron.The21-year-oldmanimmediatelystoppedandjumpedinto41.Thewoman'scarwas
still42gently.Scottstoppedthefrontwheelofhercarwithabigrockandwenttothewindow.Thewomanwas43andherlipshadturnedblue.Scottstartedhittinghe
rwindowhard,shoutingbutshedidn't44.Scottdidn'thavehisphone;He45takesitwithhimwhenhe'souttest-drivingcars,becausehedoesn'twantanydistractionwhil
e46ontheroad.Fortunately,twopassers-bystoppedandwereabletocall911buthelpwasstillminutesaway.SoScottbrokeaback4
7andopenedhercar.He48herpulse(脉搏)andcouldn'tfeelone.ScottknewheneededtogivethewomanCPR(心脏复苏术),buthe'dnever49forit.Andthenit50t
ohimthatinafilmamanperformedCPRtoamodeltotherhythmofBeeGees"stayingalive".HestartedgivingherCPR51saying"stayingalive"loud.Ami
nutelaterthewomancamearound.IfScotthadn'tgivenherCPR,theresultswouldhavebeenverydifferent.Scott's52drewnationalmediaattentionandma
nyinterviewrequests.ButScottturnedthemall53excepthisfriends'andstrangers'congratulationsonhis54.Hesaidthathejustdidwhatanyoneelse
inhis55wouldhavedone.41.A.functionB.actionC.attentionD.tension42.A.movingB.drivingC.walkingD.pulling43.A.attractiveB.activeC.anxiou
sD.unconscious44.A.sayB.seeC.explainD.react45.A.alwaysB.neverC.everD.once46.A.shoppingB.callingC.workingD.playing47.A.seatB.mirrorC.whee
lD.window48.A.checkedB.foundC.gaveD.got49.A.usedB.trainedClookedD.paid50.AhappenedB.stuckC.occurredD.remembered51.A.beforeB
.afterC.whileD.since52.A.behaviorsB.attitudesC.gesturesD.cheers53.A.upB.downC.offD.on54.A.criticismB.enthu
siasmC.heroismD.realism55.A.conditionB.situationClocationD.direction第二节(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。Foster
(寄养)homesprovide56safeandgoodenvironmentforpetsthatarewaitingto57(adopt).AccordingtoPetRescue,manysheltersandrescue58(
organization)willnottakeinhomelesspetsunlesstheyhaveaplaceforhomelesspets59(live).WhiletheHumaneSocietyoftheUSaskedstatestoofferanimalshelters
necessaryservices,manyhavehadtoclosebecause60fewerandfewervolunteers.Atthesametimetherehasbeenanincreaseinpetscomingintosheltersas
thepetownersaretoosickandtheyhavetogiveup61(take)careofthemorcannolongeraffordtokeeptheirpets.TheArizonaHumaneSocietyinPhoenixhasanewdrive-upse
rvice.Peoplewhovolunteertofosteranimalscansendatextwhentheyarriveandtheshelterstaffwillquicklybringthepaperworktothecartoco
mpletetheprocedureofgettingthenewfosterfurbaby.There62(be)345petsfromtheshelterbeingfostered.Thereisstilla
needforpetfostersacrosstheUS,soifyouare63(interest),youshouldcontactananimalshelterorrescuenearyouwithout64(hesitate).Petsaddsomuc
htopeople'slives65youwillnotbedisappointedtohaveafurbabyinyourhome.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)近期你校将举办英语听力竞赛,请用英文给你校英语俱乐部成员写一则通知,内容包括:1.竞赛信息;2.表达期待。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。NOTICEEnglishClub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。Whiledriving,Isensedsomethingwrongw
ithmycar.PullingintothefirstparkinglotIfound,Istoppeditandclimbedouttoassessthesituation.MyheartsankasIdiscoveredthatoneofmyrear(后面的)tireswasflat
.I'dboughtthesecondhandcarseveralmonthsbefore,butitdidn'tincludeasparetire.AlthoughIknewIneededtopurchaseone,m
yschedulewassotightthatIhadn'tdoneityet.BecauseIwasworkingfull-timeintheemergencyroomatalocalhospitalandtakingeveningcla
ssesatauniversityfiftymilesaway.NowhereIwas,alonefortymilesfromhome.Inthosedays,cellphoneswerealuxury.Ihadnowaytocallfo
rassistance.MyspiritsgrewdarkertheminuteIcheckedtheplacewhereIhadpulledover.Noonewasaround,exceptarusty,redtruck.Itwasget
tingdark.Ihadtwooptions:stayinmycaruntilmorningorstartwalkinginhopesoffindingaconveniencestorewithapayph
one.Neitheroptionappealedtome.Iabouttograbmypurseandsetoffonfootwhenamancameoutfromwhatseemedtobealawoffice.Pullingaset
ofkeysfromhispocket,helockedtheofficedoor,andthenturnedandsawmestandingnexttomycar.Imusthavelookedscaredandconfusedasheheadeds
traighttowardme."CanIhelpyouwithanything?"heasked.Judgingfromhisappearance,IdecidedIcouldtrusthim."Ihaveaflattirebutdon'thaveaspare,"Isa
id,relievedtoseehim."Icanhelpyouremovetheflatandthendriveyoutoatireshoptogetitfixed,"hesaid.Irememberedthecautionary(告诫的)wordsmyparentshaddril
ledintomyhead:Nevergetinacarwithastranger."That'sokay,"Isaid."Thanksanyway."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。Themanshrugged,walkedtohistruckanddroveaway.Halfanhourlater,hewasback.