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2022—2023学年度第二学期期中考试高二英语试题(A)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。1.Whatprobablyistheman?A.Adoctor.B.Ap
oliceofficer.C.Afirefighter.2.Howistheweathernow?A.Cloudy.B.Windy.C.Rainy.3.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthepriceofthecar?AToohigh.B.Quitenorma
l.C.Reallylow.4.WhendidthewomanfirstcometoAustria?A.InMarch.B.InJune.C.InOctober.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalking
about?A.Afilm.B.Aholiday.C.Aplace.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.Whatdoesthemando?A.He’sacustomer.B.He’saguide.C.He’sabankclerk.7.Whati
sthewomangoingtodonext?A.Movetoanotherwindow.B.Copysomeforms.C.Openasavingsaccount..听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatdidthewomanpro
bablydooverhersummervacation?A.Sheworkedasawaitress.B.Sheattendedsomeclasses.C.Shetraveledaroundthew
orld.9.Whatdoesthewomansuggestdoing?A.Makingavideo.B.ContactingDavidtonight.C.Visitingaclassmate.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10
.Howdoesthemanknowwhattobuy?A.Fromawebsite.B.Fromthegroom’sfriends.C.Fromthewoman’sfriends.11.Whoboughttheglassbowls?A.DanandWendy.B.EricaandJ
ohn.C.ShannonandDave.12.Howmuchwillthespeakersspendforthegroom?A.$50.B.$90.C.$100.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whoisthewomantalkingto?A.Ar
epairman.B.Acoworker.C.Aneighbor.14.What’swrongwiththecar?A.Itwon’tstart.B.Itsradiodoesn’twork.C.Itse
nginediesabnormally.15Wheredidthewomanputthecartoday?A.Ataparkinglot.B.Intheyard.C.Inthegarage.16.Whatwillthem
ando?A.Givethewomanalift.B.Checkthecarthoroughly..C.Sendthecartoarepairshop.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.
Formalrulesofaparty.B.Somechangesofaparty.C.Thetimetableofaparty.18.HowmuchdoesaticketcostattheHiltonHotel?A.$45.B.$40.C.$35.19
.HowlongisthepartysupposedtolastattheHiltonHotel?A.About5hours.B.About6hours.C.About7hours.20.Whatdoesthespeakersaya
bouttheboss?A.Heisturning40yearsold.B.Hehaspreparedabirthdaycake.C.Hewillsaygoodbyetothecompany.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。AYou’veprobablytriedeasycenter-cityBeijingridesifyoue
njoyriding.Nowit’stimetolevelupyourrides,sotheywilltakeyououtintothecountrysideandattractivemountains.DeathValleyApproximatedistance:100kmloop(环线
)Itmaysoundterrifying,butBeijing’scyclistsnamedthisnorthernroute“DeathValley”onaccountofthehugetombitpasses,no
tthenumberofon-roadaccidentsithaswitnessed.Inreality,it’stheclosest,mostlycar-freelooptothecitycenter.Tuesday/ThursdayTTTApproximat
edistance:54kmloopThisTeamTimeTrialisverypopularamongtheBeijingcyclingcommunityasanearlymorningridebeforework.Whileit’snotparticularlyscen
ic,therearefewtrafficlights,andtheroadsarenottoobusyandhaveadequatebikelanesoneachside,makingitarelativelytrouble-freeride.Ifyou’dliketo
ridewithagroup,seekout.earlymorningBeijingridergroupsandjointhemonTuesdayorThursdaymorningsat5amor6amdependin
gontheseason.TheVerseApproximatedistance:120kmloopItpassesacafewithgood(althoughexpensive)foodandevenhigh-endaccommodation,butthebest
partistheirsuperwelcomingattitudetowardscyclists.It’sabitofhiketogettherebutwellworththeeffort,asyouarerewardedwithamazingviewsoftheGreatWa
lluponarrival,andaridebackthatismostlydownhill.TongzhouGrandCanalForestParkApproximatedistance:70kmloopThisparkistheclosestplace
forriderstoenjoytheGrandCanalinBeijing.TheTongzhouGrandCanalisatruewonderinChina,andoneofthegreatestcivilengineeringprojectsinhistory
.TheoldestpartsofitdatebackhundredsofyearsBC.Itwillbeafunridehere.1.Whyisthenorthernroutenamed“Death
Valley”?A.Ithasdeadlyloopsforcars.B.Itislocatedinadistantplace.C.Thereisalargetombontheroute.D.Manyaccidentshaveh
appenedalongtheroad.2.Whichofthefollowingcoverstheshortestdistance?A.DeathValley.B.Tuesday/ThursdayTTT.
C.TheVerseD.TongzhouGrandCanalForestPark3.Whatdothelasttworouteshaveincommon?A.Theybothofferadownhillride.B.Theybothh
aveadequatebikelanes.C.Theybothpassasecond-to-nonecafe.D.Theybothofferaviewofhistoricalsites.BWindpowerisapowerfultoo
lforreducingcarbonemissionsthatcauseclimatechange.Theturbines(涡轮机),however,canbeathreattobirds,which
iswhyexpertsarelookingforwaystopreventthedanger.AcompanyinBoulder,Coloradohasproducedacamera-and-AI-basedtechnologythatcanreco
gnizeeaglesandotherbirdsastheyapproachinenoughtimetoshutoffturbinesintheirflightpaths.Theirtool,calledIdentiFlight,candetect5.62timesmo
rebirdflightsthanhumanobserversalone,withanaccuracyrateof94percent.Usinghigh-precision(高精确度的)visualsensors,thesystemcalculatesabird’sspeeda
ndflightpath,andifitisonacrashpathwithaturbine,asignalissenttoshutthatturbinedown.WinninganawardforitsperformanceinA
ustralia,thetrackingsystemwassetupin2018andwasfoundtocuteagledeathsattheCattleHillWindFarmbymorethanfour-fifths.Eachdaysignalshaveshutdowntheirm
ovementsanaverageof400times—acrossthefieldof48turbines—for2to3minuteseachtime.Acrosstheglobe,DukeEnergyinWyomingisemployingthesame
technologywithimpressiveresultsatitsTopoftheWorldWindpowerProject,whichwasthefirstwindsitetousethetechnology.In2014,IdentiFlight’
smaker,BoulderImaging,usedTopoftheWorldfortestingaftereagleswerekilledbytheturbines,whichleftDukeEnergyinviolation(违反)oftheMig
ratoryBirdTreatyAct.47unitsmadeofeightwide-anglecamerasnowconstantlypasscrosstheskytomonitorall110turbines.BirdloverGarryGeorgeadmits,“Ourownscience
showsthatclimatechangeisbyfarthebiggestthreattobirdsandtheplaceswildlifeneedtosurvive.IdentiFlightwillmakeitpossibletofightthewors
teffectsofclimatechangeandprotectthebirdsweloveintheprocess.”4.WhatcanIdentiFlightdo?A.Stoptheturbineswhenbirdsares
potted.B.Preventbirdsfromchoosingacrashpath.C.Identifypotentialthreatstowindturbines.D.Lettheturbine
smakefulluseofwindpower.5.Whatdoesthedatainparagraph3showaboutIdentiFlight?A.Itiswidelyused.B.Itreceivedaw
armwelcome.C.Itisveryeffective.D.Ithasareallylongservicelife.6.WhydidDukeEnergyworkwithBoulderImagingin2014
?A.Itbroketherelevantlawonbirdprotection.B.ItrespondedtothecallofBoulderImaging.C.Itintendedtoimproveitswide-anglecamera
s.D.ItfollowedintheCattleHillWindFarm’sfootsteps.7.WhatisGarryGeorge’sattitudetoIdentiFlight?A.Reserved.B.Ap
proving.C.Uncertain.D.Unconcerned.CTheoceansustainsalllifeonourplanet.Itprovidesfoodtoeatandoxygentobreathe,whileplayingakeyroleinmakingourcli
matelessextreme.Buttheoceanisbecomingconsiderablywarmer,affectingitsabilitytosustainlife.Thehightemperaturesseenaroundthe
Mediterraneanthisyearareindicativeofrisingglobaltemperatures.ResearchfoundtheseatemperaturesrecordedintheMediterraneano
vertheperiod2015-2019werethehighestsincetherecordingbeganin1982.Muchoftheresearchonoceanheatwavesfindsthattheyaffectcertain
habitatsparticularlystrongly,includingcoralreefs,seagrassandseaweed.Oceanheatwaveswerefoundtoberesponsible
forthelossofupto80%ofthepopulationofsomeMediterraneanspeciesbetween2015and2019.Amassdeatheventisasingle,terribleincidentthat
rapidlydestroyslargenumbersofaspecies.Overtwo-thirdsofthedeathsofoceancreaturesoccurringonthehardseafloorwer
einthewaterswithadepthofonly0-25meters,whicharesubjecttoparticularlyintensewarmingandarehometosomeofthemostbiodiverseecosystemsinthe
Mediterranean.Foundationspeciesarecriticalinstructuringanecosystem.Theyactasnurserygrounds,provideprotectionagainstenemies,andserveasafoods
ource.Foundationspeciesarethekeytosustainingbiodiversity,andtheirlosswillhaveimpactsonotherspecies.Asfo
undationspecies,thelossofcorals,seagrassandseaweedisparticularlyconcerning.Additionally,oceanheatwavesoftenresultindisplacement(被迫迁徙).E
videncesuggeststhattheexceptionaltemperaturesseenacrosstheMediterraneanthissummermaybedrivingextensivemassdisplac
ement.InGreece,scientistshaveobservedahugeincreaseofinvasive(入侵的)speciesfromwarmerwaters.Thisincludesthelionfi
shandsilver-cheekedtoadfish,bothofwhicharepoisonous,andcarrythepotentialtocauseconsiderableecologicaldamage.Withinsomebranchesofthescien
tificcommunity,therecentintensityandfrequencyofoceanheatwavessuggestswehavearrivedata“climateendgame”.Thisinvolvespreparationf
orthefullconsequencesofwidespreadoceanspeciesdeath,ifemissionsarenotcontrolled.ThelikelydamagingMediterraneanoceanheat
wavesofthisyearwillonlyaddfueltosuchdiscussions.8.WhatcanweinferabouttheMediterranean?A.Itsworseningabilitytosustainlife
isstillbeingignored.B.Itshightemperaturesarecausingdamagetohumanlife.C.Itsoceanlifeisincreasinglythreatenedbyclimatec
hange.D.Itssurroundingsareworseningmuchfasterthanexpected.9.Wheredothedeathsofoceanlifetendtohappen?A.Onthehardseafloorofbroadwaters.B.Ont
hehardseafloorofdeepwaters.C.Onthehardseafloorofshallowwaters.D.Onthehardseafloorofcoldwaters.10.Whatdoweknowaboutthedisplacementofoceanli
fe?A.Itisdamagingtheoceanecosystem.B.Itisresponsibleforglobaltemperatures.C.Itiseasilyinfluencedbyclima
techange.D.Itisagoodwaytomaintaintheecology.11Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Thecausesofoceanheatwavesaroun
dtheMediterranean.B.ThemainnaturalthreatstooceanlifeintheMediterranean.C.TheadviceondealingwithMediterraneanoceanheatwaves.D.T
heimpactsofoceanheatwavesonlifeintheMediterranean.DArtistDavidBowiemayhavesung“IstherelifeonMars?”in1971butthedreamoffindingorplacinglivingc
reaturesontheredplanetisstillalive.Oxygen,ofcourse,iscritical.Thankstoalargeleapinscientifictechnology,thereisnowamachinewhichcanproduc
eoxygenincertainenvironment,anditisagiantstepofMarsexploration.ScientistsarethrilledbecausetheMarsOxygenISRUExperiment(MOXIE)willhopefullymakeas
tronautssurviveonMars.NASA’SPerseveranceMarsRoverisamachineofmanywonders.Attachedtotheexploringroboti
saparticularlyinnovativedevice,MOXIE.Whenstarted,thedevicetakesseveralhourstowarmup.Itthenbeginsfiltering(过滤)andpressuringairpulledfromMars
’atmosphere.Theairthenundergoesanhour-longbreakdownprocessinthepartofthemachineknownastheSolidOxideElectrolyzer(SOXE).Itbreaksairmolec
ules(分子)intocarbonmonoxide(一氧化碳)andoxygen.Thecollectedoxygenis,ofcourse,thebreathableelementweareallfamiliarwith
hereonEarth.MOXIEproduces0.2ouncesofoxygenperhour—aboutasmuchasasmalltreedoesthroughphotosynthesis(光合作用).TestingMOXIE’Sperforma
nceunderdifferentconditionsisacriticalresearch.“TheproductivityofMOXIEisunstable,”theinvestigatorJeffr
eyHoffman,fromtheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology,saysinastatement.“TheatmosphereofMarsisfarmorechangeab
lethanEarth.ThedensityoftheaironMarscanvarybyafactorortwothroughtheyear,andthetemperaturecanvaryby100degrees.Oneobjectiveistoshow
wecanruninallseasons.”Theteamhastesteditinfall,winter,andvarioustimesofday.Theyhopetoconfirmitalsoworksinspring,aswellasatdawn
andduskwhenMars’temperatureschangerapidly.DemonstrationsofMOXIE’SsuccessofferhopethatmissionstoMarswillbemorepracticablethanprevio
uslythought.“TosupportahumanmissiontoMars,wehavetobringalotofstufffromEarth,likecomputersspacesuitsandhabitats.”Hoffman
says.“Butoxygen?Ifyoucanmakeitthere,goforityou’rewayaheadofthegame.”Scientistshopeascaled-upmodelcouldarrivebeforeastronautsandbeginpreparin
ga.habitableamountofoxygenforateamofsixastronautsarrivingmonthslater.Thekeyishowtheearlier-arrivedMOXIEworkswithouthumans.12.Whyarescient
istsexcited?A.MOXIEhelpsprepareforhumanMarsexploration.B.MOXIEhelpsconfirmtheexistenceoflifeonMars.C.MOXIEisexpectedtoturnMarsi
ntoanotherEarth.D.MOXIEisthefirstdemonstrationoftechnologyonMars.13.WhatisthefunctionofSOXE?A.Togiveoffo
xygenintoMars’atmosphere.B.Toremoveoxygenfromairmolecules.C.TofilterairfromMars’atmosphere.D.TowarmupMOXIE.14.WhatisJeffrey
Hoffman’sworryaboutMOXIE?A.Itsmethodoftransportation.B.Itsconsumptionofenergy.C.Itstestresult.D.ItsadaptationtoMars’atmosphere
.15.WhatisthenextstepforMOXIE?A.HowtolandMOXIEonmars.B.HowtomakeMOXIEautomatic.C.HowtomatchequipmentwithMOXIE.D.Howtoincre
asetheproductionofMOXIE.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。Let’staketimetothink
aboutsocialmediaweuse.Thevastamountofinformationonithasitspositives.____16____Butthere’salwayscertaincontentonitthathastobeconsideredcarefull
y,suchaspostsaboutdietcultureorparenting.Awidevarietyofconflictingopinionsandharmfulbehaviorsthatgetpassedonasfactsdoharm
tounknowingusers.____17____Theproblemwithmuchcontentaboutmentalillnessesisthatitquicklybecomesanumbersga
metogainahugefollowingonsocialmediaplatforms.Thesekindsofaccountsarerisinginpopularity.____18____Thisra
tracedirectlyleadstothepromotionofunreliableandmisleadinginformationandcontentwherecreatorsexaggerate(夸大)theirownexperiencestomakeitappearasiftheyhav
eamentalillnesssotheycanreceivemoreviews.____19____Moreover,thisstartsawaveofunsuspectingcontentviewers
incorrectlylabelingthemselvesasfacingmentalhealthissues.____20____Oneistobettereducateoneselfbeforejumpingtoanyconclusio
nsortakinganyactionbasedonill-informedadvice.Inthatwaypeoplecanreallyreflectonwhethertheydevelopthesesymptoms(症状)becausetheyseethemonline,
orwhetherthesesymptomshavealwaysbeenpartoftheirdailylife.Informationfromprofessionalsshouldbeseenfirst.T
ogether,smartlyconsumingmediaandresponsiblycreatingcontentcanpreventmisinformationfromspreadingthroughou
ttheplatform.A.Manypeopledisapproveofit.B.Possiblesolutionsaresuggested.C.Otherusersarequicktoproducesimilarcontent.D.Thesamepatternpresentsitself
tomentalillnesses.E.Thosesymptomssoundlikethingsyouexperienceeveryday.F.Somepeoplecanfindencouragementwhenengagingintheirpersonalstruggles.G.Thist
akesattentionawayfromthosewhogenuinelyspreadawarenessaboutmentalhealth.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。Whenmysoncamehomewithabackpackfilledwithcertificates(证书)acknowledginghisgeniusinmath,English,history,science,
andtherestofhiseighthgradeclasses,Iwas____21____,untilanotherparent,whosesonattendedthesameschool,toldme,“All
thekids____22____them.”Mysonisbright.However,Iknewhewasn’tgoodenoughto____23____certificatesfromeveryclassbecausehedidn’tworkveryhard.Isharedtha
t____24____withtheschool,andthey____25____ofmycomments.Theprincipalbelieveditwas____26____topraiseeverystudent.Hesaidkidsfear
failure—iftheygetpoorgrades,they’ll____27____learning.Idonotagreewith____28____studentswhohavenotworkedhardordones
omethingtosucceed.Studentsgenerallyknowwhentheyhavenotearnedanaward;____29____,therewardbecomesmeaningless.Ifwedonotbelieveachildc
an______30______something,whichisthemessagethatissentwhenarewardnottruly______31______isgiven,thentheywillbe
lievethesame.______32______,noprideorself-respectisgainedfromit.Meanwhile,when______33______arelow,orevennonexistent,studentsarenotgiventhe
opportunitytolearnandgrow.Givingchildrenopportunitiestosucceed,with______34______ifnecessary,isoneofthegreatestgif
tswecangiveourchildren.Forwhentheydosucceedbyworkinghard,wegivethema______35______senseofselfandthey’llrealizethey’remore
capablethantheythought.,21.A.proudB.curiousC.confusedD.skeptical22.A.knowB.likeC.acceptD.get23.A.issueB.receiveC.seekD.
require24.A.certificateB.lessonC.opinionD.finding25.A.disapprovedB.talkedC.knewD.complained26.A.harmfulB.b
eneficialC.impossibleD.difficult27.A.endupB.keepupC.speedupD.giveup28.A.helpingB.remindingC.rewardingD.punishing29.A.theref
oreB.howeverC.insteadD.otherwise30.A.discoverB.tolerateC.completeD.overcome31.A.offeredB.earnedC.neededD.desired32.A.Onthecon
traryB.AsaresultC.BythewayD.Inotherwords33.A.risksB.pressuresC.gradesD.expectations34.A.supportB.beliefC.sympathyD.intere
st35.A.consistentB.negativeC.positiveD.realistic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1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。LookingatthedevelopmentofWesternpaintin
goverthecenturies____36____(be)perhapsthebestwaytounderstandWesternart.TheMiddleAges(fromthe5thtothe15thcen
tury)DuringtheMiddleAges,thepurposeofWesternartwastoteachpeopleaboutChristianity.Paintingshadreligious____37__
__(theme).Thisbegantochangeinthe13thcentury,____38____paintingsshowedrealpeopleinarealenvironment.TheRenaissance(fr
omthe14thtothe17thcentury)Duringthisperiod,paintersbegantoadoptamorehumanisticattitudetolife.____39____importantbreakthroughwastheuseofpe
rspectivebyMasaccio.Some____40____(influence)paintersbuiltonGiottoandMasaccio’sinnovationstoproducesomeoft
hegreatestartthatEuropehadeverseen.Anotherinnovationwastheuseofoilpaints.Thistechniquereached____41____(it)heightwithRembrandt,whogainedareputa
tionasamasterofshadowandlight.Insubjectmatter,theemphasis____42____(increasing)shiftedtopeopleandtheworld
aroundus.Impressionism(late19thtoearly20thcentury)Afterphotography____43____(invent)inthemid-19century,Impressionismeme
rgedinFrance.ThenameofthisnewmovementcamefromthepaintingbyClaudeMonet.WhilemanyImpressionistspaintedscenesofnatureordailylife,o
thersfocused____44____people.ModernArt(fromthe20thcenturytotoday)Somepainterstried_____45_____(analyse)the
shapeswhichexistedinthenaturalworldwithCubism.Othersgavetheirpaintingsarealisticbutdream-likequality.Stillothersturnedtoabstractart.第四部分写作(共两
节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,你得知交换生Kathy在省中学生书画大赛中荣获二等奖。请你给她写一封邮件,祝贺她获奖,内容包括:1.得知她获奖的消息;2.向她表示祝贺;3.希望有机会可以和她一同写生。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。DearKathy,___________________________________________________________________________________________
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_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua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。Ilovedigginginthebackgarden.Sometimes,I’ddigforpotteryandstuff,butI’vealwayswantedtof
indafossil(化石).Ilikefindingoutaboutthepast.Atschool,myfavouritesubjectishistory.I’vebeenwatchingAndy’sPreh
istoricAdventuressinceIwasthree.IknewIhadagoodchanceoffindingafossil,becausemyhousewasbuiltonamuddy,limestonesubstrate(石灰岩基质),inWalsall,w
hichmeansmillionsofyearsago,mygardenwasn’tmygardenatall—itwasacoralreef(珊瑚礁).On22March,itwasasunnyday.Icamebackfr
omschool.IaskedDadifIcoulddiginmyfavouritespotbytheyellowbushnearourhouse,wherewehadplantedpotatoesandonions,buthetold
menotto,becausehe’djustmovedatreethereanditwasestablishingroots.Iwenttothebackgardeninstead,takingDad’soldbrownwoodeng
ardentools.Idugabighole,aboutafootdeep,whichdidn’ttakeverylong,whereIfoundaballofmudwithsomethingpoi
ntystickingoutthetop.Iranintothekitchenscreaming.Iwassoexcited.Iknewitwasafossil.Atfirst,Ithoughtitmightbeade
er’stoothoragoat’sclaw.WhenDadwashedthemudoff,wesawthatithadlotsofbumpy,wavylines;weboththoughtitlookedlikeoneoftheseaanemones,from
thefishtankinhisoffice,butwithahorn(触角).DadsentavideototheFossilFindsUKFacebookgroup.Amancallinghimselfanarchaeologi
st(考古学家)repliedsayingithadthemarkingsofahorncoralfromthePalaeozoicera,whichistheverybeginningsoflifeonEarth.Ihadfoundoneoftheoldestfossilsin
England.Welookedinmybooksandonlineformoreinformation.WetypedourpostcodeintoaBritishGeologySurveysearchwhereyoucanfindoutwhatyou’res
tandingon—oursistheoldestsubstrateinthearea,withlotsofclayandlimestone,butit’sunusualtofindanythingsoclo
setothesurface.Expertstoldusthatmyhorncorallivedbetween415millionand480millionyearsago.Thereweren’tevenproperfishorsha
rksthen.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式作答。Beforethehorncoral,theonlyfossilsIwasfamiliarwithweresharkteeththatDadgotme.__________
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