浙江省绍兴市上虞区2022-2023学年高二上学期期末教学质量调测英语试题

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2022学年第一学期高二期末教学质量调测英语试题本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)。第Ⅰ卷1至9页,第Ⅱ卷10页至11页。满分150分,考试用时120分钟。请考生按规定用笔将所有试题的答案涂、写在答题纸上。第Ⅰ卷注意事项:1

.答第Ⅰ卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.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。不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。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,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。1.【此处可播放相关音频,

请去附件查看】Whatwillthespeakersdo?A.Getsomefood.B.Gobackhome.C.Buysomedrinks.2.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatcanwesayaboutthewoman?A.She’sforgetful.B.She’s

talkative.C.She’shard-working.3.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whendidthemantakehissuitstothelaundry?A.Monday.B.Friday.C.Saturday.4.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Wher

edoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atahotel.B.Atatrainstation.C.Atanairport.5.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatwasthewoman’sbrother’s

advice?A.Workingfromhome.B.Learningprogramming.C.Payingofftheloan.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。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】6.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Avideo.B.Apiec

eofmusic.C.Acompany.7.HowdoesthewomanfeelaboutVictory?A.It’sencouraging.B.It’sboring.C.It’sunknown.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】8.Whathastheci

tyofWenzhoumanagedtodorecently?A.Attractinvestment.B.Becomeaneco-friendlycity.C.Foundahydro-electricpowerplant.9.Whatdoesthemansuggestdoingint

heend?A.Stoppingusinggas.B.Buildingwindpowerplants.C.Raisingawarenessaboutresources.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】10.WheredoesWuMingcomefrom?A

.China.B.Germany.C.America.11.WhydidWuMingdecidetostudyChinesemedicine?A.TolearnChineseculture.B.TomakeupforWesternmedicine.C.Tofollowinhisparen

ts’footsteps.12.WhatdidWuMingfindmostdifficulttogetusedto?A.Thelanguage.B.Theweather.C.Thelivinghabit.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】13

.Whatisthewoman?A.Acleaner.B.Aticketseller.C.Areceptionist.14.Whobookedaroomfortwonights?A.CharlesJames.B.Ch

arlesNielsen.C.CharlesNielsenJr.15.Whydoesn’tthemanthinkhecanfindaroomtonight?A.There’snoroomavailable.B.Thecomp

utersystemdoesn’twork.C.Allhotelsonlyacceptonlinebookings.16.Whatdoesthemandoattheendoftheconversation?A.Stayfortwonights.B.Takethedoubler

oom.C.Getadiscountthistime.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】17.Whatisthespeakerdoing?A.Givingalesson.B.Makingaspeech.C.Hostingamusicprogram.18

.HowoldwasBeethovenwhenhepublishedhisfirstwork?A.30yearsold.B.21yearsold.C.13yearsold.19WhendidthemusicpieceSympho

nyNo.5comeout?A.In1804.B.In1808.C.In1814.20.WhatisFidelio?A.Aband.B.Abook.C.Amusicalplay.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,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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AHongKonghasamongtheworld’

sfinestdiningforvariousstylesoffood.Belowarefourmostwell-receivedrestaurantsamongtourists..LungKingHeenItisoneofonlytwoCantoneserestaurantsinthecity

thatarerated3stars.Theservice,foodanddiningatmosphereisamongthebestintheworld.YoumightreserveaVictoriaHarborviewthataffordsaseatat8

pmfortheSymphonyofLights.Priceperperson:1,200to2,000HKDLunch:MondaytoFridaynoonto2:30p.m.,Saturday,Sunday,publicholiday11:30a.m.—2:

30p.m.Dinner:6p.m.—10p.m.Address:4/FFourSeasons,8FinanceStreetBoInnovationBoInnovationissurprisingbecausethefoodisn’ttraditionalChinese,butitisrated3

-Michelinstarshighlyforthecreativityaswellasforthedelicious,sometimesnovelflavors.Priceperperson:above800HKDHours:Mon—Thunoon—3p.m.,6:30p

.m.—midnight;Frinoon—3p.m.,6p.m.—midnight;Sat6p.m.—midnight,SunclosedAddress:Shop8,1/F,ThePodium,JResidence,60JohnstonRoad,WanChaiHar

vestRestaurantHarvestRestauranthasapublicbeachfrontalltoitselfattheregion’snewestthemeparkcalledNoah’sArk.Itisaspecialtreatfo

rchildrenandtourists.You’llfindanexcellentselectionofgoodqualityfood,excellentbuffet,goodviews,andarelativelylowdinnerprice

.Averagepriceperperson:MondaytoThursdayHKD380andFridaytoSundayHKD430.Hours:8:00a.m.—9:30p.m.Address:33PakYan

Road,MaWanIslandCapriceFrenchRestaurantCapricestandsoutforanexcellentwindow-sideview,elegantsetting,andthebes

tqualityfood,wheretouristscanappreciatethecharmingsceneryofVictoriaHarbor.Averagepriceperperson:HKD823Hours:12p.m.—2:30p.m.(forlunch)and6p.m.—10:30p.

m.(fordinner,andclosingtimeforlastorder)Address:Floor6,FourSeasonsHotel,8FinancialStreet21.Inwhichrestaurantscantouristsadmirethevie

wofVictoriaHarbor?A.BoInnovationandHarvestRestaurant.BLungKingHeenandHarvestRestaurant.C.LungKingHeenan

dCapriceFrenchRestaurant.D.CapriceFrenchRestaurantandHarvestRestaurant.22.Whatdothefourrestaurantshaveincommon?A.TheyallopenonSaturdays.B.

Theyallhavereceived3stars.C.Theyarelocatedinthesamestreets.D.Theyallchargeabove400HKDperperson.23.Whereisthepassageprobablyfrom?A.Anenc

yclopedia.B.Atravelbrochure.C.Aresearchreport.D.Ahealthwebsite.BAstheChinesesayinggoes,aseedcanchangetheworld;avarietycanbenefitanati

on.ZhangDaorong,whohasspentthelast26yearscultivating13newvarietiesofwheatandcontributingtonationalfoodsecurityefforts,

hasdoneboth.AftergraduatingfromtheHeilongjiangBayiAgriculturalUniversityinDaqing,Heilongjiangprovince,in1996,Zha

nghasbeenworkingasaresearcherattheXiangyangAcademyofAgriculturalSciences,Hubeiprovince.Thoughtheworkingconditionsandincomesshereceivedatthatmoment

werenotsatisfying,sheploughedonanddevotedherselftotheresearchofwheatvarieties.Agriculturalresearchworkwasharda

ndcomplicated.Firstsheledhercolleaguestosuitableparentaltypesforaspecificcultivationpurpose.Then,theteamtrieda

hybridcombination.Afterseveralgenerationsoftrialandselection,andwhencharacteristicsremainedsteady,theybeganatwo-yearprocessofyieldtest

inganddiseaseidentification.Afterseveralmoreroundsoftests,anapplicationforevaluationandapprovalwasmadetoprovincialornationalauthoritiesformarketprodu

ction.ThewheatvarietiesdevelopedbyZhangandhercolleagueshavebeengrownon2millionhectaresoffarmlandandhavegeneratednetprofitsofover100millionyu

an.Oneofthemproduceslargeseedheadsandishighlyresistanttostriperust;anotherishighlyresistanttopre-harvestsprouting,whichresult

sinadecreaseofthegrainyield.Today,the50-year-old,knownasthe“motherofwheat”,stillworksontheland.Sheconsidersither.responsibilitytoworkhardandcon

tributetofoodsafety,especiallywhenthedomesticandglobaleconomystillfaceheadwindsfromtheCOVID-19pandemic.“Agriculturalre

searchworkishardandcomplicated.Allwecandoisthinkmore,discussmore,askmorequestionsandfindanswersonthela

nd.”shesaid.24.WhatcanwelearnaboutZhangDaorong?A.Herworkisimportantanddemanding.B.Shegothighlypaidwhen

sheworkedinHubei.C.Sheretiredafterbeingtitled“motherofwheat”.D.Herwheatvarietieshavehighproductionbutlowdiseaseresistance.25.Whatisthethirdparagraph

mainlyabout?A.WhatdifficultyZhangmetintheresearch.B.HowZhangandherteamdidagriculturalresearch.C.WhatcontributionsZhangmad

etoChineseagriculture.D.WhyZhangandherteamdevelopedahybridwheattype.26WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeZhangDaorong?A.Generousandcaring.B.Det

erminedandhonest.C.Responsibleanddevoted.D.Modestandknowledgeable.27.What’sthewritingpurposeofthepassage?A.Tointroduceagreatscientist.B.T

oadvertisesomehigh-profitwheatvarieties.C.Tostatetheimportanceofagriculturalresearch.D.Toencourageyoungpeopletowo

rkonagriculture.COftenwhenImentionIhaveaPh.D.inphysicsandastronomy,theresponseIgetfrompeopleis“Oh,youmustbesos

mart!”Ingeneral,peopletendtoassociatesciencewith“braininess”.Itisusuallythewaysocietyseesscientistsversusnon-scientists.SciencewriterKatArneyexplore

dthisissueinacolumnfortheRoyalSocietyofChemistry.Asshepointsout,thisseeminglyunbreakableassociationbetweenbraininessand

scienceinfluenceschildren’sviewsoftheirfuture.Thosewhodonotseethemselvesasbeingamongthecleverestinclasswillautomaticallydiscou

nttheideaofacareerinascientificarea,eveniftheyfindscienceinterestinganddowellinthesubject.Thisstereotype(刻板印象)affectsyounggirls.School-agedg

irlsslightlyoutperformboysinmathand.science.However,mentakeupabiggeramountofpositionsatscience,fromundergraduatesciencemajorstoadminis

trativepositionswiththepowertohireandpromote.Inotherwords,themessageofbraininessmatchingscientificskillsisappliedmoreheavilytomenthantowome

n.Theproblemisfarworsewhenthemessageisusedtogeneralizeaboutgroups,especiallyrace.Whencombinedwiththeculturalbeliefthatonlythe“brainy

”areworthyofscientifictraining,itbecomesaself-reinforcing(自我强化的)cycle.YouwillhearthatAfrican-Americanunder-repr

esentationinscienceisbecausetheyarenot“smart”enough.Infact,black-majorityschoolsareoftenunderfunded.Theylacktea

chers,suppliesandothernecessitiesforSTEMpreparation.Tomakemattersworse,theirstudentsarefacedwithdailychallengestotheirintelligencefort

hosewhodoearnSTEMdegrees.Thetruthisnoneofusarebornscientists.Weoftensay,“childrenarenaturalscientists.”Whatwereallymeanisthatth

eyarenaturallycuriousandwillingtoexperimentinwaysadultsaregenerallytrainedoutof.Theyhavetobetaughttochannelthatcuriosityintoproductivepath

ways.Andwehavetodoalotbetteratnotreinforcingthemessagethatscientistsaresmarterthannon-scientistandthatonlyth

egeniusescandoscience.28.Whatisacommonlyheldbeliefofscientistsaccordingtotheauthor?A.Childrenaretruescientists.B.Menarebetterscientiststhanwo

men.C.Scientistsaresmarterthannon-scientists.D.African-Americansareleastlikelytobescientists.29.Howdoes

thestereotypeaffectyounggirls?A.Schoolgirlscan’tperformwellinscienceandmaths.B.Younggirlsarewillingtochooseac

areerinascientificarea.C.Younggirlstakeupasmallernumberofpositionsatscience.D.Schoolgirlsseethemselvesasnotbeingamongthecleverestinclass.30.Apartf

romthestereotype,whatmaypreventAfrican-Americansfrompursuingscience?A.Theirlowintelligence.B.Theself-reinforcingcycle.C.Themajorityofblackstudents

intheirschools.D.AlackofschoolresourcesforSTEMteaching.31.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsthestereotype?A.Positive.B.Negative.C

.Neutral.D.Ambiguous.DTheoriginalBladeRunnerfilmtookplaceinanimaginedLosAngelesof2019,afuturisticcitywhereskies,werecrowdedwith“skimmers”:flyingcar

sthatzippedalongaerialhighways.Sincethefilm’s1982debut(首映),technologyhasadvancedinwaysthatHollywoodmightneverhavepredicted.Flyingcarsmay

seemfuturistic—butfromcommercialjetpackstopersonalairtaxis,theyarealreadyhere.Here’showtheycouldtransformthewaywecommute,workandlive.Whiletheseaircra

ftmaynotlookexactlylikeBladeRunner’simaginings,theyarenotthatfaroff.Farsmallerthanacommercialplane,mostaredesignedwi

throtors(螺旋桨)insteadofwings,whichallowforverticaltakeoffsandlandings.Mostimportantly,thesevehiclesaredesignedtoo

fferfastercommutesthantraditionalmodesoftransitforindividuals,especiallyintraffic-cloggedcities.Atthemoment,theautonomousurba

naircraftmarketisstillabitofaWildWest.Dozensofstart-upcompaniesarecompetingtodevelopcommercialjetpacks,flyingmotorbikes

andpersonalairtaxis.Meanwhile,aviationauthoritiesarecurrentlyhashingoutthepoliciesandsafetystandardsthatwillgover

nthisnewfieldoftransport.Volocopter,forinstance,hasmarketeditsVoloCitycraftasthefirstcommerciallylicensedelectri

callypoweredairtaxi,avehiclewhichwilleventuallybeabletorunwithoutapilot.“It’slikeanUberBlack,”saysFabi

enNestmann,vicepresidentofpublicaffairsatVolocopter.Initially,theVoloCitywillonlyhaveroomforasinglepa

ssenger.Thatwillmeanahighercostperrideatfirst.Buteventually,thecompany’sgoalistomakethecostcompetiti

vewith,say,anUberBlack.“Wedon’twantthistobeatoyforthewealthy,butratherpartofawell-integratedjourneyforanyoneinanurbanarea,”hesays.Increa

singnumbersofflyingcarswillnaturallygiverisetoachanginglayoutinthewayourcitiesarestructuredascitiesgrowtaller,rooftoplandingsexpandandairhi

ghwaysconnectsupersky-scrapers,freeingupspacebelow.Fewercarsonthegroundwillreducetrafficjamandmaygiveriset

oparksandgreenspaces.32.WhydoestheauthormentionBladeRunnerfilminparagraph1?A.Toshowanexample.B.Toleadtothetopic.C.Toexpresshi

sdoubts.D.Togivebackgroundinformation.33.Whichhastheclosestmeaningtotheunderlinedpart“aWildWest”inparagraph4?A.PromisingB.StableC

.ImmatureD.Overdeveloped34.Whateffectwillflyingcarsprobablybringtothecity?A.Moregreenspaces.B.Severetraffi

cjams.C.Advancedsky-scrapers.D.Expandedairhighways.35.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.BladeRunner’sImaginingsComeTrueB.Th

eNumberofFlyingCarsAreIncreasingC.TheFlyingCarIsHeretoChangetheWorldD.AutonomousUrbanAircraftMarketIsBooming第二节(共5小题;每题2.5分,满分12.5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。Readingadog’sbodylanguagerequiresexperienceandexpertguidance.ZazieTodd,adogtrainerandfounderoftheblogCompanion

AnimalPsychology,thinksabouthowtounderstanddogs’behaviour.____36____They’reexpectingpunishmentbutdon’tnecessarilyknowtheirbehaviori

swrong.AlexandraHorowitz,aprofessoratBarnardCollegewhoresearchesdogs’cognition(认知),pointsoutthe“guilty”l

ookislinkedtobeingscoldedbytheowner.IfyourdoglickstheirmouthThey’restressed.Recently,twoEuropeanstudieshavehighlightedthemeaningofthislic

king.Onefoundthatitwasadog’sresponsetoseeinganangryoraggressivehumanfaceonacomputerscreen.____37____Ifyouspotthissign,tryreducingyourdog’s

stresslevels.Itcouldbeassimpleasgivingthemmorephysicalspace.Iftherearefireworksandyourdogisshaking____38____Thisisa

commonreaction,butasurprisingnumberofpeopledon’trealizethatshakingandtremblingaresignsoffear.Whereasonlyaquarterofownerssaytheirdogisafra

idofloudnoises,halfreportthesebehavioralsigns.Ifyouareatthevetandyourdog’stailisdownThey’reanxious.Obvioussignsofan

unhappydogincludehidingortryingtoleavetheexamroom,butcommonlymissedtriggersrangefromatuckedtailandloweredearstotrembling.____39____Manyvetsnowusefo

odtomaketheexperiencemorefun.IfyourdogleansintoyouduringapettingtimeTheylikeit!Ifyou’reunsurethatadogisenjoyingbeingpetted,stop,thenwatchthei

rreaction.Iftheychoosetowanderoff,thepettingtimeisover.Othersignsofdiscomfortincludesniffingthefloor,lookingawayandbreathingheavily.

However,iftheyleanonyouorpawatyoutogetmorehugs,continue!____40____A.Thisbehaviormeanstheylikeit.B.Theyarefrightenedbythenoise

s.C.Ifyourdoggetsstressedatappointments,askwhatcanbedone.D.Ifyourdoglooksguiltywhenyouwalkinthedoorandseeamess.E.Starttopetthemandremainnear

bysothatyourdogwouldbecomforted.F.Theotherdeterminedthatdogslicktheirmouthsinresponsetoamildthreat.GPreferredpartsonthe

irbodiesaretoeithersideofthechestandunderthechin.第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15个小题,每小题1分,满分15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,并

在答题卡上将该项涂黑。MassimoBotturaopenedarestaurantinItalyin1995whichisatwo-timewinneroftheworld’sbest.Today,hisc

ookingempire____41____fromDubaitoLosAngeles.AndheisoneofthestarsofapopularNetflixseries.However,outof

allthose____42____,Italy’smostcelebratedchefsaysthatthepeakisRefettorioAmbrosianos.AtRefettorioAmbrosianos,dinnerguestsaregre

etedbynameanddineonfinechinaattables.Themenuchangesdaily,____43____whatcomesinwiththemorning’sdelivery.Thedelivery

may____44____dryvegetables,meatclosetosell-bydateandtoo-ugly-to-soldfruits.Bydinner,however,thesupermarketwasteshavebeen____45

____intodeliciousmeals.About100diners—refugees,thehomeless,andtheunemployed—enjoythemealwithobvious____46____,laugh

ingwiththevolunteerwaiters,praisingthevolunteerchefs,andforgetting,atleastforanhour,the____47____ofalifeonthestreets

.____48____,Bottura’sRefettoriosarenotrestaurants,theyaresoupkitchens.Butunlike____49____soupkitchens,theguestsdonothavetowaitinali

netoreceivefood.AsBotturasays,theexperiencecanmakehisguests_____50_____confidence,forgetthehardshipsandfe

el_____51_____.ChefsatRefettoriocookfreemealswith_____52_____fromlocalshops.SoRefettorioAmbrosianosare_____53_____asplacestofocusatten

tiononthegrowingglobalfoodwasteproblem.“RefettorioAmbrosianoisamovementhopingto_____54_____foodwastecrisis,”saysBottura,“Ineverthoughtleftover

foodswereawaste.Anoldcarrot,ahardpieceofbread,brownbananas…theyarejustopportunitiesforustocreatesomething_____55_____.”41.A.extractsB.expandsC

.exposesD.estimates42.A.consequencesB.fantasiesC.achievementsD.entertainments43.A.dependingonB.insistingonC.switchingonD.callingon44.A.co

mpriseB.linkC.traceD.consume45.A.obtainedB.displayedC.transformedD.interpreted46.A.quantityB.suspectC.ambitionD.pleasure47.A

.challengesB.expectationsC.boundariesD.conflicts.48.A.UltimatelyB.ActuallyC.BarelyD.Merely49.A.contra

dictoryB.abstractC.complexD.traditional50.A.revealB.recallC.regainD.react51.A.occupiedB.trickedC.comfortedD.committed

52.A.leftoversB.grainsC.dessertsD.recipes53.A.clarifiedB.acknowledgedC.qualifiedD.protected54.A.defendB.blameC.strengthenD.def

eat55.A.vividB.remarkableC.amusingD.optimistic第Ⅱ卷注意:将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。第二节(10个小题;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。Kidswanttohave

adventuresinparks,withfeatureslikeflyingfoxes,treesforclimbing,andswingsontheirwishlists,newresearchhasfound.

Teens____56____(prefer)placestohangoutwithfriendslikesportscourts,whileolderadultsenjoyedmorepeaceful____57__

__(surround)withwalkingpaths,andshadytrees.AssociateProfessorJennyfoundthatwhilechildren,teensandolderadultsalllookedfo

rdifferentfeaturesinparks,well-designedurbanspacesappealed____58____allagegroups.“COVID-19remindsusofthecriticalroleparksplayinourcom

munity,”shesaid.“Formanypeopleduringlockdown,visiting____59____nearbyparkhasbeenoneofthehighlightsoftheday.They

areafreespace____60____iseasytoaccessandcanhavenumerousbenefitsonhealthandwell-being.”Apreviousparkrefur

bishmentstudyshoweditcost58cents____61____(entire)togainanadditionalhourofexerciseperperson,”Veitchsaid.“Sofar,alotofmoney____62____(

raise)bymanycouncilstospendonparks.____63____theproblemisthatthemoneymustbetherightexpensetoachievetheattractiveparkswantedbythepublic.Otherwise,w

earewasting____64____(value)spaceandfunds.”Veitchsaidthat_____65_____(create)activeenvironmentsthatpromotephysicalactivitywasaglobal

priority,giventhattheinternationaltrendincrowdedurbanlivingandrisingobesitylevels.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节

应用文写作(满分15分)66.假如你是李华,上周你校举办了“ScienceLightsUptheFuture”为主题的科技创新大赛(theScienceandTechnologyInnovationContest)。请你为校报写一篇英文报道,内容包括:1.比赛目的;2.比

赛内容;3.活动感想。注意:1.词数80词左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。__________________________________________________________________________

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二节:读后续写(满分25分)67.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。“Dad,areyousuretherewillbeabarofchocolate?”Iasked,liningupwithDadandUncleJohnnearthebackofm

anyrunnersinLosAngeles.Myfirstmarathon.Itwaspouringrain,mylegswerecold,andIwaswishingIhadn’tbeentoonervoustoeatabiggerbreakfast.“Thereweretables

ofchocolatebarseverymileatmylastmarathon,”Dadsaid.Suddenlyeveryonearoundusstartedmoving.WayupaheadIsawsmokefromthecannon(手枪).Ourm

arathonstarted.“Yougoonahead,”Dadsaid,panting.“I’llseeyouattheend.”UncleJohnandIzigzaggedthroughtherunners.SoonDadw

aswaybehind.Wereachedmile5,butIstillhadn’tseenachocolatebaranywhere.Instead,thestreetswerelinedwithfast-foodpl

aces.IsmelledthefoodasIran—doughnuts,hamburgers,fries.Bymile8,Iwasstarving.HowIwishedI’deatensixpiecesoftoast,eggs,bacon,...Itwasraini

ngsohard.Myhandsstungfromthecold.Onthebalconiespeopleyelledandwavedtous.Atmile10,Itookapowergel(能量胶)

outofmypocketandtriedtoopenit,butmyhandsweresocoldasiftheyhadbeenfrozenintofists.WhenIroundedthecorner,Isawmyauntandmylittlebrotherche

eringforus.Iwantedtostopandtalk,butIcouldn’tgetoutoftheflowofrunners.Theroadaheadwasyellow.Thousandso

fbananaskinseverywhere.Foodatlast!Igrabbedabananaandwolfeditdown.Mile15.Ilookeddownatmyfeetandwatchedthemrunacrossthestars.Thereweretablesfullofpowe

rgels.Itookoneandtoreitopen.Myhandshadcomeunfrozen.Isqueezedthepacketandfilledmymouthwithsweetstuff.Chocolatewouldtastebetter.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150

左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph1:MylegsachedandIdidn’twanttorunanotherinch._________________________________________________________________________

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_____________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Iwasrunningatfullspeed,andthecrowdwas

yellingjustforme.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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