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2024年秋季普通高中11月份高三年级阶段性联考英语全卷满分150分考试用时120分钟注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2.选择题的作
答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3.非选择题的作答:用黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域
均无效。4.考试结束后,请将答题卡上交。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.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】WhoisprobablyMr.White?A.Atourguide.B.Abuspassen
ger.C.Arestaurantowner.2.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whereareprobablythespeakers?A.Inthejewelrystore.B.Intheclothingshop.C.Atthecampground.3.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附
件查看】Whydidthewomancontactthemanthismorning?A.Toinformhimofameeting.B.Todiscussanewcommercial.C.Toinvitehimtogotoacoffeeshop.4.【此处可播放相关音频,请去
附件查看】WhatdidthegirldolastFriday?A.Shetooksomepictures.B.Shehadherfoottreated.C.Shecompetedinthelongjump.5.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件
查看】Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Keepingfit.B.Developinginterests.C.Dealingwithwork.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.Whendidthewomanlastgotoamusicfestival?A.Oneyearago.B.Twoyearsago.C.Threeyearsago.7.Wh
ichpatterndoesthewomanwant?A.Thesun.B.Theflower.C.Thecloud.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.Whatimpressesthewo
manmostaboutKenya?A.Thediverselandscapes.B.Thetoprunners.C.Thevariouswildlife.9.Whatisprobablytheman’sfather?A.Ageologist.B.Ateach
er.C.Adoctor.10.WhydoesthewomanfeellikegoingtoKenya?A.She’skeenontraveling.B.Shehasareliablefellowtraveler.C.She’senthusiasti
caboutthecountry.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】11.Whatwasthewoman’ssymptomthisafternoon?A.Shehadas
orethroat.B.Shehadahighfever.C.Shehadaseriousheadache.12.WhichrolewillMaryprobablyact?。A.Aservant,B.Acivil
ian.C.Aprincess.13.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?A.OnTuesday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnFriday.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】14.Whatpresen
tissymbolicofcultureaccordingtothewoman?A.Woodencarvings.B.Organicskincaresets.C.Custom-madejewelry.15.Whichofthe
followingmightJeremygetfromtheman?AHandicrafts.B.Apersonalizedpresent.C.Anexperience-basedpresent.16.Howmanypresentchoicesarether
einthetext?A.3B.4C.5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.WhatisthepurposeofbuildingtheschoolaccordingtoTrac
yVitale?A.Toeducatemorechildren.B.Totaketheplaceofanoldbuilding.C.TowinthetitleoftheBestInvention.18.W
hoisprobablyMichaelCorb?A.Amusicaldirector.B.Ateacher.C.Anarchitect.19.Whatdoweknowaboutthestudentsintheschool?A.Theyprefer
bluetogreen.B.Theyarefondofwoodenitems.C.Theydisliketraditionalclassrooms.20.Whatkindofchildrenisthegirl’sinventione
speciallysuitablefor?A.Oneswholikemoving.B.Oneswhodesiretolearnquietly.C.Oneswhoenjoyvisitingmuseums.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。AWhetheryouwanttotrylinedancingorwatchaspitfiresoarthroughthesky,there’splentyofadv
entureontheagendathisautumn.THEFORMULA1EXHIBITION.ExcelLondonOPENNOWPetrolheadsareintheirelementasthefastandfuriousworldofFormula1pitstopsint
hecapital.Acrosssixpurpose-builtrooms,getupcloseandpersonalwithpiecesofmotorsporthistory,includingiconicGrandP
rixTMcarssuchastheLotusType72.ExperiencethethrillofracingSilverstonebehindthewheelofanFlcarthankstostate-of
-the-artsimulatorsusingFlgamingequipment.BATMANUNMASKED:THEEXHIBITIONCoventGarden,London6SEPTEMBER-3NOVEMBERCelebrating
the85thanniversaryoftheCapedCrusaderandfollowingasuccessfulruninManchester,theBatmobilehasmadeitswaytoCoventGardenalongsid
eahostoforiginalprops.WanderthroughthemedroomsandbeawedbytheBatpodfromTheDarkKnightbeforegettingupclosetoBatsuits,weaponsandthecostumesofsomeofBatm
an’snotoriousnemeses.CRAFTFESTIVALWALESCardiganCastle,Wales6-8SEPTEMBERShowcasingtheworkof80designersandmakersfromacrosstheUK,thelatestaddition
totheCraftFestivalbrandisadreamcometrueforfestivaldirectorSarahJames.StagedinherhometownofCardiganagainstthe
backgroundofthehistoricCastle,therosterofworkshops,demonstrationsandmasterclassespromisetoinspire,withTheGrea
tPotteryShowdownjudgeKeithBrymerJones,CarmarthenshirebrushmakerRosaHarradine,andLlandeiloceramicistKateGlanvillejustsomeofthenamesf
eaturing.21.Whatdothefirsttwoexhibitionshaveincommon?A.Theybothhavealonghistory.B.Theybothhavesimulatedequipment.C.The
yarelocatedinthecapital.D.Theyareequippedwiththemedrooms.22.WhatisspecialabouttheCRAFTFESTIVALWALES?A.Itdisplays80works
fromtheUK.B.ItfeaturestheceramicistKeith.C.Itrunsinthedirector’shometown.D.It’smainlyaboutadreamcometrue.23.Inwhichc
olumncanwemostprobablyfindthistext?A.Festival.B.Destination.C.Film.D.Fashion.BGoingintomyPh.D.program,IknewIlovedtocommunicatesciencetothe
publicasmuchasIlikeddoingscience.ButthefewtimesIpresentedtobroaderaudiences,Istruggledtoexplainhowmyresearchmightapplyinthere
alworldandwhyitmatters.Theproblemcametoahead5yearsintomyPh.D.whenItookatriptoMaine.Manyfellowtravelersexcitedlyshar
edstoriesaboutthelatestbooksthey’dconsumed.Icouldvividlyrecalleverydetailofthepaperspilingupbackinthelab,yetIcouldn’trememberthelastbookIhadre
adforfun.AndsoIfoundmyselfmostlytalkingaboutmyresearch.AsIstruggledtoconveyitsbroaderrelevance,Inoticedthattheenthusias
minmyvoicefadedawaywitheachnewconversation.“IsmyPh.D.killingmyloveofscience?”Ithought.WhenIreturnedhome,Iresolvedtodedic
atemoretimetoreadingforpleasure,andmybrotherhadrecommendedasciencefictionbook,whichblewmeawaybythescientifictechnologie
sandplotscraftedwithinawildlyimaginativestoryline.ItwaslikenothingIhadeverreadbefore.IkeptreadingsciencefictionafterIfinishedmyPh.D.ButIst
illhadn’tgottenbacktocommunicatingsciencetothepublicuntilacolleagueinvitedmetospeakatapopcultureconvention(大会),
whereIgaveatalkaboutthesciencebehindtheclassicDunebooksbyFrankHerbert.Whenthedaycametopresent,Ifelta
nxiousuntilIwasbehindthepodiumandsawthebright-eyed,eagerattendees.AfterIfinished,Iwasoverwhelmedwithquestionsandcommentsthatspilledoverbeyon
dthegiventime.Itsuddenlyoccurredtomethatthiswasmypathbacktosciencecommunication.I’mgladsciencefictionhelpedmeprofes
sionally,fuelingmyabilitytocommunicatethewondersofsciencetobroaderaudience.24.Whatwastheauthor’sinitialproblem?A.Howtosustain
interestinscienceconsistently.B.Howtospreadsciencetothepubliceffectively.C.Howtoapplysciencetotherealworldpracti
cally.D.Howtorecallsomethingabouttheresearchvividly.25.Whichwordcanbestdescribetherecommendedbookbytheauthor’sbrother?A.Plain.B.Professi
onal.C.Complex.D.Novel.26.Whatistheturningpointontheauthor’spathbacktosciencecommunication?A.Preferencefo
rreadingsciencefiction.B.Attendees’unsatisfactionanddoubts.C.AclassicbookwrittenbyFrankHerbert.D.Aspeechonthesciencebehindabook.27.Whatisthet
extmainlyabout?A.Thedilemmaofmostph.Dstudents.B.Theimpactofpopcultureconvention.C.Thejoyofrediscoveringsciencecommunicati
on.D.Thesignificanceofpublicengagementinscience.CTreesandforestsaroundtheworldareunderpressurefromclimatechange.Theyarealsot
hreatenedbyloggingandsocialdevelopment.ToaddresstheseproblemsandtoincreasethecaptureofCO2fromtheatmosphere,campaig
nsareincreasingrapidlyaroundtheglobetohelpsavetheworldbyplantingtrees.InBrazil,reforestationprogramsa
recommon.Inoneofthenation’spoorestregions,whichishometosomenativeanimals,scientistsandactivistshavefoundsuc
cesslinkingseparateofAtlanticForestthatarepreviouslynormallydividedbyfarms.Byplanting2.4milliontrees,th
eycreatedawildlifethoroughfare,apathwaynowtraveledbyendangeredspecies.Nexttothatthoroughfare,fruittrees,andcoffeetreesaregrownandlocalpeo
plearerunningtreenurseries,whichhasincreasedincomesandfoodsecuritywhilealsoallowingthesearearesidentstofeelso
meeconomicbenefitsfromplantingtrees.Besides,somecelebritiesandhugecompaniesarealsodevotedtoplantingtreesaroundtheworld.AmazonfounderJeffBezoshasprom
isedtoinvest$2billiontorestoreforests.Lastyear,aLatinAmericancompanyraised$400millionforforestrestoratio
n.Evensomeindividualsaregivingtheirownsupportaswell.AirtravelersincreasinglyarelookingforwaystodecreasetheCO:emittedbytheirflightsbypayingfo
rforestrestoration.However,ina2019studyacrossmajorareasofBrazil,ProfessorBrancalionandProfessorHollfoundthat80percentoftreeplantingoperationsten
dtotracktreesurvivalfor30monthsorless.AfterEthiopia,in2019,claimedtohaveplanted350milliontreesinoneday,Hollandherstudentsc
ouldfindverylittleinformationthatshowedhowmanyofthosetreeshadsurvived.Hollalsoreviewedtree-plantingprogram
sfortheWorldEconomicForumforitstrillion-treeinitiativebutfoundveryfewplansevenmonitoredresultsfortwoyears.Impactsonwaterquali
tyorlocallivelihoodsarescarcelymonitoredatall.28.Whatcanbeinferredfromthefirstparagraph?A.Strictloggingban
swillminimizeCO2emission.B.Climatechangemakespeopleplantmoretrees.C.CatchingCO2isessentialtoprotecttheenviro
nment.D.Plantingtreesprovestheonlywaytotackletheproblem.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“thoroughfare”meanin
Paragraph2?A.Aman-maderoute.B.Atree-linedfence.C.Ananimalshelter.D.Afarmpassage.30.Whydidtheauthormenti
onAmazonfounderJeffBezos?A.Todemonstratejointsupport.B.Tohighlightasenseofachievement.C.Toappealtoextensivea
ttention.D.Todisplayfinancialdevelopment.31.WhatisthemainproblemofplantingtreesaccordingtoProfessorHoll?A.
Locallivelihoodskeptwell-documented.B.Long-termtrackingoftreeswasn’temphasized.C.Updatedsurvivalinformationwa
sprioritized.D.Waterqualityoverweighedtree-plantingplans.DInarecentstudyexaminingthesymbioticrelationshipbetweenhoneyhun
tersandthegreaterhoneyguideinAfrica,itwasfoundthatthisancientpartnershipisonthebrinkofextinction.Searchingforwildhoneyi
satrickybusiness.Beenestsarehardtofind,andtheirinhabitantsmoveinalargegroupandstingtodefendthemselves.Butinarareandmillennia-oldcollabor
ation,honeyhuntersinAfricagethelpfindingbees’nestsfromasmallbrownbirdcalledthegreaterhoneyguide.Thehoneyguideleadsthehoneyhuntertoanest,typicallyhid
deninthebranchesorhollowsofatree,andthenthehoneyhunterusessmokeortoolstocontrolthebeesandscoopouttheho
ney.Asareward,thebirdgetsthebeeswax.Collaborationslikethesebetweenhumansandwildanimalsareextremelyrare,withonlyafewexamplesdocumentedaroundthewor
ld,Andthoseweknowofarefastdisappearing.Oncewidespreadacrossthecontinent,honeyhuntingwithhoneyguidesisnowp
racticedbyjustafewethnicgroupsinEastAfrica,particularlyinruralareasofMozambique,Tanzania,andKenya.Buttherelationshipi
sendangerednow.Whenitcomestohoneyguidesandhoneyhunters,economics,landusechanges,populationgrowth,andotherfactorsalsoar
efactors.Theriseofbeekeepingandcheap,easilyavailablealternativesweetenershavecauseddemandforwildhone
ytodrop,accordingtoWood,theresearcher.“Andwildareasthatcansupportbeecoloniesareincreasinglyputofflimitstothe
localcommunities,sopeoplearegettingshutoutfromtheirtraditionalforagingareas,”hesays.Lastlytheknowledgesoessentialtocooper
ativehunting,fishing,andforagingisdisappearingasnewgenerationskeepawayfromthelabor-intensivepracticesandrurallivelihoodsaltoget
her.Losingthesetraditionshasconsequencesfarbeyondthelocalcommunitiesthatpracticethem,researcherssay.“Thereissomethingalmostmythicalaboutbeingledth
roughthewoodsbyawildanimal,byabird,”Woodsays.“Itgivesusaglimpseofacompletelydifferentkindofrelations
hipbetweenhumansandotherspecies,andarecognitionofwiderpossibilitiesforhowhumanscanmaketheirwayintheworld.”32.Howdoesthegreaterhoneygu
ideassisthoneyhunters?A.Byscaringawaydangerousbees.B.Bycooperatingonmakingtools.C.Bygatheringhoneyfromflowers.D.Bylocatingthehiddenbeenests.33
.Whathascontributedtothedeclineinwildhoneydemand?A.Stablelandusepractices.B.Slowingpopulationgrowthtrends.C.Theexpansio
nofbeekeeping.D.Thedesperateneedofbalanceddiet.34.Whateffectmightthedisappearanceofcooperativehuntingtraditio
nshave?A.Anewperspectiveofhumans’survival.B.Limitedaccesstohoneyasafoodsource.,C.Lessinteractionwiththelocalcommunities.
D.Muchrelianceonmoderntechnologyforhunting.35.Whatisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheDisappearingArtofHoneyHuntingwithHoneygu
ides.B.TheNecessityofCoexistencebetweenHumansandBees.C.TheFutureofCooperativeSearchingforHoneyPractices.D.TheRelationship
ofEconomicChangesandHoneyDemand.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。It’ssafetosaythatwith
themanystressorsthatmakeupourday-to-daylives,wecouldallusealittlemorelightandalittlemorecalm.Enter“savingtheday”—amood-boostingidea.___
36___Youjustneedtofindsomepeaceamidstthechaos.Ifyouspendthewholedayworking,youcandoonethingthatreclaimst
hedayasyourown.Savingthedaycanbeanyactivityanddoesn’thavetobetime-consuming.Bydoingsomethingthatyoulove,you’renotonlymakingthedayhavesomespaceofyo
urownbutalsoimprovingyourmood.Similarly,itcanhelpyoucopewithstressandnurtureyourwell-being.___37___Astherapistsputit,“s
avingtheday”hasseriousmentalhealthbenefits.___38___Baddayswillexistwhetherornotyou“savetheday”.Butifyoudos
omethingthataddssomereliefandclarityandjoytoyourday,itcannotonlymakethedayalittlebetterbuthelpyouconnectwithyoursel
f,too.“CouldIendthedayonthenotethat’slike,‘Oh,well,itwasn’tagoodday,butItookcareofmyself?’”saidDanicaHarris
,asomatictherapist,“Thisideaimprovestrustandsafetywiththeself.”Savingthedaycanhelpprepareyouforhardtimes,too.___39___Andsinceli
feisn’teasy,suchdayswillinevitablyhappen.Ifyouhaveabaddaybutdotwothingsto“savetheday”,youmaygotobedfeelinglikeitwasn’tagreat
day.Butyou’llalsoknowthatyoudideverythingyoucouldtomakeitOK.Bycontrast,ifyouaregoingtobedandyou’vedonenothingforyourself,youcouldfeellikeitwasa
badday.Thelackofself-carecanleadtoself-criticismandasenseoffailure.___40___Inconclusion,savingthedayisapowerfultoolformanagingstressandenhanci
ngmentalhealth.It’sareminderthatevenonthemostchallengingdays,there’salwayssomethingyoucandotomakeapositiveimpactonyourwell-being.A.Thisc
onceptissimple.B.Itseemslikeagroundbreakingconcept.C.Itcanalsohelpyoufindasenseoffulfillment.D.Savingthedayallowsyoutoestablishtrustinyou
rself.E.Savingthedaycanbeofgreatbenefittophysicalandmentalhealth.F.Rememberthattakingcareofyourselfisnotaluxurybu
tanecessity.G.Inotherwords,itcanhelpyoubecomemorereadytohandlefuturebaddays.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四个选项中选出最佳选项。AwomanhasbecometheoldestskydiverinBritainaftershejumpedoutofa___41___aged102.Britain’spreviousoldestparachutistwas
heldbyVerdunHayeswhoinMay2017jumpedattheageof101and38days.ManetteBaillieachievedthe___42___atBecclesAirfieldtocelebrateherbirthday.Theskydive___43
___Bailliejumpingfromaheightofmorethan2,100metres,withanassistantstrappedintothesafetybeltswithher,whichundoubtedlyprovidedmore___44___anda
senseofsafety.Shehaspreviouslyexperiencedother___45___challengesincludingwhenshe___46___aroundSilverstoneinaFer
rariat210kilometresperhourforher100thbirthday.Mrs.Bailliesaid___47___shewas“breathless”afterherjump.“Itwasabitscar
y,”she___48___.“ImustadmitIshutmyeyesvery___49___.Ijustwantotherpeoplewhoaregettingtowards80and90notto___50___anything.Justkeepg
oing.”Priortoherjump,shesaidshehad“noidea”whereher___51___attitudehadcomefrom.“I’vebeensoluckytobefitandwellthatI’vegottodosomethingwithitsthat’
sreallythe___52___fortheattitude,”shesaid.“Ican’tjust___53___thetimeotherpeoplearecrippledwitharthritis(关节炎
)andI’mnot.”Mrs.Bailliewantedto___54___askydiveafterhearingaboutafriend’s85-year-oldfatherwhohaddoneone.Shewastol
dassoonashe___55___hewantedtodoitagain.“Ifan85-year-oldmancandoit,socanI,”shesaidatthetime.41.A.windowB.carC.planeD.ship4
2.A.jumpB.recognitionC.flightD.goal43.A.preventedB.suggestedC.discouragedD.involved44.A.adversityB.delightC.confidenceD.caution45.A.abs
urdB.modestC.spatialD.daring46.A.proceededB.sweatedC.roaredD.struggled47.A.successfullyB.immediatelyC.graduallyD.constantly48.A
.declaredB.recalledC.complainedD.warned49.A.occasionallyB.comfortablyC.randomlyD.tightly50.A.giveupB.holdbackC
.turndownD.diefrom51.A.freedom-lovingB.life-threateningC.thought-provokingD.thrill-seeking52.A.reasonB.resourceC.targetD.key
53.A.refuseB.bendC.blowD.waste54A.promoteB.undertakeC.reserveD.abandon55.A.diedB.departedC.landedD.won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单词的正确形式。SpencerMatthews,theformerMadeinChelseastar-turnedbroadcaster,___56___(celebrate)breakingtheworldrecordforthemostco
nsecutivemarathonsrunonsand.Hecompleted30marathonsin30daysthroughtheJordaniandesertinupto45℃heat.Hischallengeraisedmorethan
£350,000___57___Global’sMakeSomeNoisecharity.Matthews’sepicjourneyfinishedneartheDeadSeawherehe___58___(greet)atthefinishlinebyhiswifeandtheirthree
children.SpeakingtotheDailyMailatthefinishline,Matthewssaid,“Ifyou’reexcludingthingslikekidsandmarryingtheperfectwomanthenyes,itishis___59___(big)ac
hievement.”MatthewsrocketedtofamestarringintherealityTVseriesMadeinChelsea.Hequit___60___(drink)in2018afteraddressinghisstr
uggleswithalcoholonMadeinChelsea,andnowdrinksonlyinspecialsituations___61___heisreallyhappyandcomfortable.TheTVstarcompletedthe30dayswithout_
__62___(accident)injuries,andpraisedhis“incredibleteamofprofessionals”.___63___Instagrampostcelebratedhisfin
ish,proclaiming,“IamnowaGuinnessWorldRecordsholdingenduranceathlete—thefirstandonlyperson___64___(run)thismanyback-to-bac
kmarathonsintheseextreme___65___(condition).Justover42.2km,everysingleday.”第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是李华,学校英文报组织同学们分享自己在体育课
中学会的游泳技能。请你写一篇短文投稿。内容包括:1.简要描述;2.体验和感受。注意:1.词数100左右;2.题目已为你写好。LearningtheSwimmingSkill______________________________________________________
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________________________第二节(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。ForRandaRagland,itallstartedwithaletterinthemail.
Noreturnaddress,noname,justwords.“Iopeneditanditwasprettymuchshamingmeformyyard,”Raglandsaidwhenshewasintervie
wed.ThewriterofthatletteraccusedRaglandofnotcaringaboutherhome.Atonepoint,thesenderwrotethat“youryardiseyes
ore,whichisaffectingtheresalevalueofourhomes,”andthatRaglandneededto“dobetter.”“Atfirst,Ifeltalittleangry,”shesaid.Bu
twhenshelookedaroundtheyard,shehadtoadmitthatheryardwasinfactnotprettyatall.Herneighbors’yardswereneatandsur
roundedbyflowers.However,inheryard,thewildweedsgrewrandomly.Thereweresomelittleflowersamongthegrass.Fallenleavesandsom
elittercouldbeseenontheground.Itwasmessy.“Butsomuchhasbeengoingonwithusandourfamily.Ijustdidn’thavetheenergytopayattentiont
otheenvironmentaroundme.”RandaRaglandsaid.That’sbecauseherfocushasbeenonherfamily,especiallyher3-year-oldson,Jaxe
n,Sheadded,“Idon’thavealargefamily.Mymomisgone,mydadisgone,mybrotherisgone.Besides,IhavetoputallmyheartintotakingcareofmysonJaxen
.He’sautistic(自闭的)andhe’snon-verbal,”Raglandsaid.“But,afewdaysbeforehisthirdbirthdayiswhenhewasdiagnosedwithstagefourcancer.”Raglandtold
CBSthatthroughouthislife,Jaxenhasbeenhospitalizedover20timesandhashadsevensurgeries.InanattempttoencourageherFacebookfriendstobesympa
theticandkindtotheirneighbors,RaglandmadeaFacebookpostwiththeletterandJaxen’sstory.“Mywholepointwastoshowpeopleyoudon’tknowwhatsomebody
isgoingthrough,”shesaid.“Kindnessgoessuchalongway.Gratitudegoessuchalongway.”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。Buttoheramazementdozensofvolunteersorganizedandjumpedintoaction._______________________________________________________________________
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