海南省华中师范大学琼中附属中学2022届高三上学期第二次月考英语试题

DOC
  • 阅读 7 次
  • 下载 0 次
  • 页数 9 页
  • 大小 37.481 KB
  • 2024-09-25 上传
  • 收藏
  • 违规举报
  • © 版权认领
下载文档3.00 元 加入VIP免费下载
此文档由【小赞的店铺】提供上传,收益归文档提供者,本网站只提供存储服务。若此文档侵犯了您的版权,欢迎进行违规举报版权认领
海南省华中师范大学琼中附属中学2022届高三上学期第二次月考英语试题
可在后台配置第一页与第二页中间广告代码
海南省华中师范大学琼中附属中学2022届高三上学期第二次月考英语试题
可在后台配置第二页与第三页中间广告代码
海南省华中师范大学琼中附属中学2022届高三上学期第二次月考英语试题
可在后台配置第三页与第四页中间广告代码
试读已结束,点击付费阅读剩下的6 已有7人购买 付费阅读2.40 元
/ 9
  • 收藏
  • 违规举报
  • © 版权认领
下载文档3.00 元 加入VIP免费下载
文本内容

【文档说明】海南省华中师范大学琼中附属中学2022届高三上学期第二次月考英语试题.docx,共(9)页,37.481 KB,由小赞的店铺上传

转载请保留链接:https://www.doc5u.com/view-23d639c0dcfda3658cd71d63b6c7ca02.html

以下为本文档部分文字说明:

华中师范大学琼中附属中学2021-2022高三第一学期第一次月考英语试卷第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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whatwillt

hewomandothisafternoon?A.Goforawalk.B.Washherclothes.C.Goshopping.2.Whydidthegirlfailthetest?A.Shegotalltheanswerswrong.B.

Sheleftthetestsheetblank.C.Shewrotetheanswersinthewrongplace.3.Whattypesofbooksdoesthemanlikereadingnow?A.Lovest

ories.B.Detectivestories.C.Sciencefiction.4.WhatwillCeliado?A.Findaplayer.B.Playbasketball.C.Watchagame.5

.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Listentosomelightmusic.B.Stopplayingsuchloudmusic.C.Lookattheplanesoverhead.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.Where

doesthisconversationtakeplace?A.Inapostoffice.B.Inabookstore.C.Atalibrary.7.Howmuchshouldthemanpayintotal?A.$2.30.B.$10.C

.$12.30.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Schoolmates.B.Colleagues.C.Neighbors.9.Whydidthemanchangehisschool?A.H

elenadvisedhimto.B.Hisfamilymovedthere.C.Hedislikedhispreviousschool.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhydoesMichaelfeelsorry?A.Heishavingalo

tofproblems.B.Heforgothisgrandmother’sbirthday.C.Hehasn’tcalledhisgrandmotherforalongtime.11.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkin

gabout?A.Michael’sbirthday.B.Michael’sgrandfather.C.Michael’sschoolaffairs.12.HowdoesMichaelprobablyfeelwh

enapplyingforthecollege?A.Worried.B.Confident.C.Disappointed.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.A

triptoazoo.B.Kids’favoritetrip.C.Anintroductionofazoo.14.Howlongdothespeakerswanttostay?A.About4hours.B.About6hours.C.About

8hours.15.Wherewillthespeakersprobablyeatlunch?A.Athome.B.Atarestaurant.C.Atthezoo.16.Whatcantheyexperienceatt

hezoo?A.Givingeggstosnakes.B.Catchinglittlebirds.C.Givingfoodtoelephants.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whereisthetalkgiven?A.Atabirthdayparty

.B.Ataroutinemeeting.C.Atanopeningofaclub.18.WhydoesthespeakergiveJoanMilleraspecialwelcome?A.Towishherahappybirthday.B.Totha

nkherforhercoming.C.Toinvitehertojointheclub.19.Whatcantheparticipantsdoafterlunch?A.Chatwitheachother.B.Cleanthemeetingroom.

C.Haveabirthdayparty.20.Whatcanbeoneoftheclub’saims?A.Expandingmembers.B.Donatingfood.C.Offeringcompanionship.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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ABestAppstoHelpKidsLearntoReadInteractiveAlphabetABCsYour

littleonewillsing,trace,andtypehiswaytobecomingareaderwiththisinteractiveapp.Exploremodeallowsyourchildtodiscover

lettersandsoundsathisownpace.Singmodewillhavehimsingingthealphabetwith26dancingrobots,andtracemodeincludesletters,words

,customwords,andleft-handedsupport.Ages:1-5Price:$2.99EndlessAlphabetThiseducationalappfocusesonletterrecognition,so

unds,andvocabularybuilding.Eachwordyourchildisgivenfeaturesapuzzlewithtalkingletters,andashortanimation(动画)illustratingthe

definition.Thecutemonstersthatarefeaturedareanaddedbonus.Ages:2-5Price:$6.99LearnwithHomerBasedonHarvardandStanfordresearch,LearnwithHomerofferspe

rsonalizedreadinginstructiontohelpreadychildrenforpreschool,kindergarten,andfirstgrade.Ithelpskidslearntoreadbyprogressive

lycoveringover50readingskills,includingphonics,pronunciation,upper-andlowercaseletterrecognitionandmore.A

ges:3-6Price:FreeNoodleWordsHasyourchildevermadetheword"spin"actuallyspin,ortheword"jump"actuallyjump?The

NoodleBugsdisplaythewordmeaningsofeachofthewordsintheappthroughanimatedfunnybehaviorsandyourchildcaninter

actwiththewordsbyusingtheiPad’stouchscreen.Ages:4-7Price:$2.9921.What’sspecialaboutInteractiveAlphabetABCs?A.Ithassepa

ratemodes.B.Itisonlyforleft-handedusers.C.Itisadaptedforkidsofallages.D.Itisaimedtopracticekids’readingski

lls.22.WhatdoEndlessAlphabetandNoodleWordshaveincommon?A.Theybothprovidepuzzles.B.Theybothhaveinsertanimation.C.Theybothstresstheimp

ortanceofreading.D.Theybothfocusonlearningthebasicalphabet.23.WhichAPPfavorsthekidsfromratherlow-incomefamilies?A.EndlessAlphabet.B.Learnwi

thHomer.C.NoodleWords.D.InteractiveAlphabetABCs.BThekidsgetChristmasdecorationsoutofawell-lovedcardboardboxwithgreatcare.Jennystandsbesidethem,s

oftlyexplainingeachtreasure.SheandBobbuilttheircollectionpiecebypieceduringeachyear'safter—Christmassale.WefirstmetBobandJennyintheearlydaysofourmar

riage.Someonehadbeenreturningourgarbagecanstothegarageeachgarbageday.Thenonedaywespottedhim:anelderlymanwholived

acrossthestreet.Ileftcookiesoutsidethegaragewithathank-younote.Laterthatday,atypedletterhadreplacedthegift.ItwasfromBobandexplainedh

owhewouldcometowalktheneighborhoodongarbageday,returningcansforpeoplehebarelyknew.Backwhenhehadbeenfightingawar,h

isyoungwife,Jenny,hadfoundherselflivingalone.Neighborshadtakenthetimetohandlehergarbagecanssoshedidn'thaveto.Afe

wyearsafterwehadmovedin,Bobdied.WetoldJennyhowspecialBobhadbeentous.WhenJennyinvitedusovertolookthroughChristmasornaments,Irealizedhowhardi

twastopartwiththatbox,apieceofBob.Thesedays,we'repilingupboxesofourown.We'replanningamove.Thehousethatseemedsohugesixyearsagoisfullyfilledwithfurn

itureandbooksand,ofcourse,people.Weknowit'stimetogo,andyetwecan'tseemtosticktheForSalesignup.It'snotjustJenny.It'sthemanwholetsourkidspickpeachesin

hisfrontyard.It'stheladieswholeaveoverflowingbasketsforourkidsonEaster.It'stheofficerwhosmilesandmakesmefeelalittlesaferwhenJim'saway.Thanky

ou,I'llsay.Forteachinguswhatitmeanstobeaneighbor.24.WhydidBobhandlegarbagecansforhisneighbors?A.Tohelpthoseinneedoffinancialaid.B.Torepayhisneighb

ors'unselfishhelp.C.Tosetanexampleforthenextgeneration.D.Topersuadetheneighborsofhisgreatness.25.HowdoestheauthorfeelaboutBob?A.Wiseandpositiv

e.B.Helpfulandcaring.C.Hardworkingandbrave.D.Gratefulandenergetic.26.Forwhatreasondoestheauthordecidetomove?A.

Thehouseisn'tbigenoughforthefamily.B.Thereisabetterplaceforthefamilytolive.C.Shegetsfedupwithallthegarbagecans.D.Herkidsneedabettereducationinthefut

ure.27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ItishardtosaygoodbyeB.Howcanweleaveourhome?C.WhatitmeanstobeaneighborD.Thisiswhatwecallharmony

CResearchersatCUBoulderhavedevelopedawearabledevicethatchangesthehumanbodyintoabiologicalbattery.Thedeviceisstre

tchy(弹性的)enoughthatyoucanwearitlikearing,sportbandoranyotherthingthattouchesyourskin.Italsotapsintoaperson'snaturalheat-employingthermoelec

tricgeneratorstochangethebody'sinternaltemperatureintoelectricity."Inthefuture,wewanttobeabletopoweryou

rwearableelectronicswithouthavingtoincludeabattery,"saidJianliangXiao,anassociateprofessoratCUBoulder.Theco

nceptmaysoundlikesomethingoutofTheMatrixfilmseries,inwhicharaceofrobotshaveenslavedhumanstoharvestthei

rpreciousorganicenergy.Xiaoandhiscolleaguesaren'tthatambitious:Theirdevicescangenerateabout1volt(伏特)ofe

nergyforeverysquarecentimeterofskinspace-lessvoltperareathanwhatmostexistingbatteriesprovidebutstillenoughtopowerelectronics

likewatchesorfitnesstrackers.Scientistshavepreviouslyexperimentedwithsimilarwearabledevices,butXiao'sisstretchy,canhealitselfwhendamageda

ndisfullyrecyclable-makingitacleaneralternativetotraditionalelectronics."Wheneveryouuseabattery,you'

redepleting(消耗)thatbatteryandwill,eventually,needtoreplaceit,"Xiaosaid."Thenicethingaboutourdeviceistha

tyoucanwearit,anditprovidesyouwithconstantpower."Justpretendthatyou'reoutforajog.Asyouexercise,yourbody

heatsup,andthatheatwillradiateouttothecoolairaroundyou.Xiao'sdevicecapturesthatflowofenergyratherthanle

titgotowaste."Thethermoelectricgeneratorsareinclosecontactwiththehumanbody,andtheycanusetheheatthatwouldnormallybesentintoth

eenvironment,"Xiaosaid.28.WhatdoesXiaoexpectofhisdeviceatpresent?A.Itwillbeusedformedicalpurposes.B.Itw

illbemadesmallerandwearable.C.Itwillchangenaturalpowerintoelectricity.D.Itwillsupplyconstantpowertowearabledevice

s.29.WhydoestheauthormentionTheMatrixseriesinthetext?A.Togiveanexplanation.B.Tomakeacomparison.C.Tointr

oduceatopic.D.Toanalyzethecause.30.Whatdoesthethirdparagraphmainlytalkabout?A.ThestrengthsofXiao'sdevice.B.Theconvenienceofusingabattery.C.

Thereplacementofwearabledevices.D.Thedevelopmentoftraditionalelectronics.31.WhatdoweknowaboutXiao'sdevicefromthetext?A.Itoperates

withplentyofpower.B.Itisdesignedforpracticaluse.C.Itbenefitspeople'shealthinaway.D.It'sbasedontraditionalelectronics.DThe

sedaysit’shardnottohaveanopinionaboutAmazon.Whilesomechoosetofocusonthenegative,includingworkplaceenviron

mentconcernsinsomeofitswarehousesortheimpactthatonlineretailhashadontraditionalphysicalretailstores,manyothersareextraordinarilygratefulfortheab

ilitythecompanyhasprovidedduringthepandemic(大流行病)toeasilyorderalmostanythingandreceiveitinatimely,reliablemannerwith

outhavingtostepoutsidetheirhomes.Thedebateisthepositiveimpactthatthecompanyishavingonsmallbusinesses,i

ncludingminority-ownedbusinesses.Amazon’sPrimeDayEvent(scheduledforOct.13-14)offersaninterestingexample.Giventheconvenienceofhugetraffic(物流)onPrimeDa

y,that’spowerfulmotivationforconsumerstopurchasefromsmallbusinesses—somethingthatalotofpeoplemaynothavet

riedjustyet.ThemovealsoencouragesthecompanywhichhelpssmallbusinessesacrosstheUS,whichrepresentover99.5%ofallUSbusinessesandemployhalfthecountry’sw

orkforce.WhilemanymightassumethatAmazonandotheronlineretailershaveonlynegativelyimpactedsmallbusinesses(and,nodoubt,manysmallbusinesseshav

ebeenhurtbytherapidshifttoonlineshoppingbroughtonbythepandemic),there’sawholerangeofsmallbusinessesthathavebenefitedfrombeingonAmazo

n.Someoftheseareexistingsmallbusinessesthathavesuccessfullytransitionedtofunctioninginthedigitalworldofonlineshopping

,whileothersarenewsmallbusinessesthathavebeencreatedspecificallyfortheonlineworld,includingappdevelopers,contentcreators,andmo

re.ToyinKolawole,anentrepreneurwhoimmigratedtotheU.S.fromNigeriaabout20yearsago,providessomefascinatingexperiences.“Istartedmycompanywithtwopr

oductsandwouldgotofoodshowstryingtogetnoticed,”shesaid.“Itwasveryexpensivetoparticipateandhardtomakeanim

pact.”ButsheeventuallysucceededingettingsomeofherproductsintoWalmartandMariano’s.“WithAmazon,Icouldtakemy

flourandjustputitinthefloursection,soitgavemetheopportunitytocompetefairly,”shesays.32.WhatisimpliedaboutAm

azoninthefirstparagraph?A.MostpeoplepaylittleattentiontosmallbusinessonAmazonrecently.B.Peoplearerarelyconc

ernedabouttheworkplaceenvironmentinsomeofitswarehouses.C.Manypeoplethinkithasnegativeimpactontraditionalphysicalretailstores.D.Manyaresatisf

iedwiththeconvenienceitbringstotheirshoppingduringthepandemic.33.WhatcanweknowaboutPrimeDayEventonAmazon?A.Consumersaremotivatedt

odoonlineshoppingforconvenientdeliveryonthatday.B.TheinterestingeventofAmazonisscheduledfromnowtoOctober13-14.C.Theeventrepresents99

.5%ofUSbusinessesandemployshalfthecountry’sworkforce.D.Thiseventhasdonemoreharmtosmallbusinessesbytherapidshifttoonlineshop

ping.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“transitioned”inParagraph4mean?A.Adapted.B.Related.C.Changed.D.Contributed.35.Whatd

oesToyinKolawolemostlyprobablythinkofAmazon?A.ItwasveryexpensivetostartthesmallbusinessonAmazon.B.Itwashelpfulforhertobegiventheopportunitytoc

ompetefairly.C.ItwashardtomakeherproductstohaveanimpactonAmazon.D.ItwasuselesstogotofoodshowstryingtogetnoticedonAm

azon.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。Itcanbehardtobeenthusiasticaboutyour

jobafteryou’vebeenatitforawhile.36Therearesomanydifferentthingsyoucantrytohelpmakeyouroldjobfeelalittlemoreexciting.37Havinggoalsthatextendaboveand

beyondyournormalday-to-dayroutinescanhelpyoustaymotivated.Choosegoalsyoucanmeet,butalsoonesthatwillrequireabitof

apush.Keepbusyandnoteyourprogress.Feelingasenseofaccomplishmentcangoalongwaytowardimprovingmood.Timegoesbyfasterwhen

you’rebusy.38Checkitemsoffalist.Keeptrackofyoursuccesses.Stayingbusyandawareofallyourprogresscouldhelpridyourboredo

m.Talktoyourbossaboutchangingupyourresponsibilities.Youmightfeelmoreexcitedaboutyourjobifyourdutiesandrespo

nsibilitiesshifted.Thinkabouthowyoumightliketoadjustthings,andthenconsidertalkingwithyourbossaboutmakingaswitch.39Bei

ntentionalandreflectiveaboutyourexperienceatwork.Tofullyappreciateanexperience,youneedtotaketimetoprocessit.Thiscanbedifficultwhenworkhasbecomepredic

tableandroutine.40WilliamArruda,afamouswriter,suggestsaFridayafternoonritual(仪式).“It’sanopportunitytoreflectontheweekanddocumentt

hreeimportantaspects:SomethingIaccomplished,somethingI’mgratefulfor,andsomethingIlearned,”Arrudawrote.A.Setsomegoalsforyourwork.B.Th

isdoesn’tnecessarilymeanyouneedanewjob.C.Soyoumighthavetogetalittleintentionalaboutit.D.Havestrongintentionstoworkhardtoachieve

yourgoals.E.Sobeawareofeverythingyou’regettingdoneeachdayatwork.F.Surely,anewpositioninthecompanyorofficewillexciteyoualot.G.Bedeliberat

eaboutthisandyou’llseeeachweekasbeingalittledifferent.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(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。ItwasonMarch11.Thefamily’sdog,Jobe,41TeresaWiederin’swristinhismouth,andledh

ertothelivingroom.Herson,Dominic,19,layina42underanallergyattackandgaspingfor43.Hisfatherquicklydrovehimtothe44fromthechair.ThefirsttimeDo

minicsawJobe,hehad45ideahowimportantthedogwouldbecometohim.Drivinghomefromhissummerjobtwoyearsago,henoticedaweak-looking46dogalongtheroad.Withoutt

hinkingtoomuch,he47hiscarandlethedogin.Dominicaskedhisparentsto48thedog.Buttheydidn’tagree,especially49avetsaidthedo

g’swasinbadcondition.However,afterthevetreassuredthatthedog’sproblemswere50,theyacceptedtheblackdog.TheirsonnameditafterJobintheBibl

eand51himbacktohealth.Jobewouldsoonhavethechancetoreturnthe52.Dominichadhisfirstallergyattackfourmonthslater,53hewaswit

hfriendsatabarbecuerestaurant.Itwaslaterdeterminedthatthereactionwas54byspicesinthebarbecuesauce.Hewas55totheemergencyroom.Theteensoonlearnedthatsom

efoodcanmake56difficulttobreathe.NowJobewatches57hisowner.Thedogisgentle,sensitive,and58,stayingclosetoDominicdayandnight.“Ic

anbeatpeace,”hismothersays,“knowingthatJobeison59watchingDom.”Hersonputsitmore60.“Isavedhim,”hesays.“NowJobesavesme.”4

1.A.sawB.tookC.bitD.heard42.A.sofaB.bedC.boxD.chair43.A.breathB.foodC.waterD.money44.A.schoolB.factoryC.hospital

D.grocery45.A.aB.anC.noD.the46.A.blackB.whiteC.yellowD.red47.A.startedB.stoppedC.steppedD.speeded48.A.patB.riseC.w

alkD.keep49.A.beforeB.afterC.duringD.with50.A.dangerousB.incurableC.treatableD.infectious51.A.pushedB.dashedC.nursedD.c

aused52.A.favorB.flavorC.flowerD.flour53.A.whereB.whichC.whoD.when54.A.causedB.ledC.resultedD.arose55.A.tookB.rushedC.ledD.showed56.A.thatB

.thisC.itD.its57.A.onB.forC.outD.over58.A.aggressiveB.preventiveC.ambitiousD.protective59.A.dutyB.businessC.saleD.leave60.A.scarcelyB.s

implyC.likelyD.hardly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内单词的正确形式。TheChinesegovernmenthasworkedwithspaceauthoritiesinRussia,th

eUnitedStatesandtheEuropeanUniontoadvanceinternationalcooperationintheapplicationsforitsBeidousystem,___61___aimstobringmore___62___(convenient)tou

sersaroundtheworld.___63___(global),bytheendof2019,ChineseproductsbasedontheBeidousystem___64___(sell)tomorethan120countriesandregio

ns,___65__(play)ahelpfulroleinanumberofpublicsectorfields.HeMu,generalmanagerofAerospaceGreatWallSatelliteNavigationTechnology,sai

dthathiscompanyis___66___cooperationwithmanynationstolocalizeBeidou-basedapplications,trainlocalprofessional

sandinjectresearch.ForeignMinistryspokesmanWangWenbinsaidatanewsconferenceonFridayinBeijingthatBeidou__67__(belong)notonlytoChina,___68_

__theworld,andservespeopleallovertheglobe.HesaidBeidounowhasmorethan100millionusersinabout100countriesandregi

ons.Chinaiswilling___69___(join)handswithothernationsinthespacefieldandtogethersharedevelopment70___(benefit),Wangsaid.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节.应用文写作(

共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定你是学生会负责人李华,近期你校在开展“安全知识”海报征集活动,请给写一份倡议书,内容包括:1.活动意义;2.活动要求;3.表达期望。注意:1.词数100左右;2.开头和结尾已为你写好。Myschoolmates,_________

______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________TheStudents’Union第二节读后续写(满分25分)Onabright,warmJulyafternoon,MacHollan,aprimarys

choolteacher,wascyclingfromhishometoAlaskawithhisfriends.Oneofhisfriendshadstoppedtomakeabicyclerepair,buttheyhad

encouragedMactocarryon,andtheywouldcatchupwithhimsoon.AsMacpedaled(骑行)alongalone,hethoughtfondlyofhiswifeandtwoyoungdaughtersathome

.HehopedtoshowthemthisbeautifulplacesomedayThenMacheardquickandloudbreathingbehindhim.“Man,that’sabigdog!”he

thought.Butwhenhelookedtotheside,hesawinstantlythatitwasnotadogatall,butawolf,quicklycatchingupwithhim.Mac’sheartjumped.Hefou

ndouthiscanofbearspray.Withonehandonthebars,hefiredthesprayatthewolf.Abrightredcloudenvelopedtheanimal,andtoMa

c’srelief,itfellback,shakingitshead.Butaminutelater,itwasbyhissideagain.ThenitattackedthebackofMac’sbike,tearingopen

histentbag.Hefiredatthewolfasecondtime,andagain,itfellbackonlytoquicklyrestartthechase.Macwaspedalinghardnow.Hewavedandyelledatpassingcarsbutw

ascarefulnottoslowdown.Hesawasteepuphillclimbbeforehim.Heknewthatoncehehitthehill,he’dbeeasycaughtupandthewolfsteethwouldbetearingintohis

flesh.Atthismoment,PaulandBeckyweredrivingtheircarontheirwaytoAlaska.Theydidnotthinkmuchofitwhentheysawtwocycli

strepairingtheirbikeonthesideoftheroad.Abitlater,theyspottedwhatthey,too,assumedwasadogrunningalongsideamanonabike.Astheygotc

loser,theyrealizedthatthedogwasawolf.Macheardalargevehiclebehindhim.Hepulledinfrontofitasthewolfwasc

atchingupfast,justadozenyardsawaynow.注意:1.所续写的短文词数应为150左右;2.续写部分分为二段,每段的开头语已经为你写好;Paragraph1:ThecarabruptlystoppedinfrontofhimParagraph2:Afewmi

nuteslater,theothertwocyclistsarrived.____________________________________________________________

小赞的店铺
小赞的店铺
天天写文档,写文档,文档
  • 文档 324638
  • 被下载 21
  • 被收藏 0
若发现您的权益受到侵害,请立即联系客服,我们会尽快为您处理。侵权客服QQ:12345678 电话:400-000-0000 (支持时间:9:00-17:00) 公众号
Powered by 太赞文库
×
确认删除?