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2023年哈三中高三学年第一次高考模拟考试英语试卷(时间:120分钟满分150分)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,从题中给出的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.Whereisthemanfrom?AWashington.B.LosAngeles.C.NewYork.2.Whereisthewomangoing?A.Thelibrary
.B.Themall.C.Herparents’house.3.Howdoesthemanfindplayingvolleyball?A.Boring.B.Difficult.C.Interesting.4.Howmuchistheredone?A.$
25.B.$28.C.$53.5.WhoisCristinatalkingto?A.Herteacher.B.Herneighbour.C.Herbrother.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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至7题6.Whatisthepartyheldfor?A.Maria’sbirthday.B.Maria’spromotion.C.Maria’sretirement..7.Wherewillthepartytakeplace?A.Thegarden.B.T
heoffice.C.Theconferenceroom.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题8.WhatdoesJennywatch?A.Afootballmatch.B.Aconcert.C.TV.9.WhatdoesPatrickthinkofthematch?A.Justso-so.B.
Fantastic.C.Disappointing.10.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydonext?A.Gotoacollege.B.Gotoastadium.C.Haveac
hat.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.What’sseasonisitnow?A.Summer.B.Winter.C.Fall.12.WhatshouldtheydoiftheywanttotraveltoSanFranciscointherighttime?A.Theyshouldg
otoCalifornia.B.Theyshouldwaitafewmonths.C.Theyshouldwearwarmerclothes.13.WhatprobablythereasonwhythewomanwanttodrivetoNapatoday?A.Because
shelikesthere.B.Becauseitwilltakethemlesstimetodrivethere.C.Becauseshethinksthemancanwearwhathepackedt
here.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.WhatdoesthewomanoriginallywanttobuyforAnderson?A.Acomputer.B.Apairofglasses.C.Ascreen.15.Whatdoes
Andersondointhewholemorning?A.Playingcomputergames.B.Studying.C.Talking.16.Howmanypeoplewillgotobuyacomputer?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.17.Whatwi
llthewomandofirst?A.Knockonthedoor.B.Getchanged.C.Gotothemall.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatisthespeaker’sattitude
towardsadvertisements?A.Approving.B.Ambiguous.C.Indifferent.19.Howmanyreasonsdoesthespeakergivetosupporthisopinion?A.Three.B
.Four.C.Five.20.Whatisthespeaker’sfirstreason?A.Advertisementsprovidemoneyforthemedia.B.Advertisementsbringpeoplesomeentertainment.C
.Advertisementsprovideuswithmuchusefulinformation.第二部分:阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D
)中,选出最佳选项。AEverydelicioussteakyouhaveeverenjoyedeatingstartedwithagoodcutofmeat.However,pickingthatperfectcu
tcanbechallenging—supermarketsarefloodedwithoptions,anditisnotasstraightforwardassimplychoosingtheonewiththehighestpricetag.Follow
thisguideforsomeadvice.Tenderloin(US),Fillet(UK),EyeFillet(AUS/NZ)Aclassiccut,thetenderloincomesfromthestripofmuscletuckedagainstthebackboneofthea
nimal.Asthismuscledoesnotdomuchwork,thisisthetenderestcutofbeef—whichalsomakesitthemostexpensive,andarguablythemostdesirable.Wesay“ar
guably”because,whilethetenderloinissupremelyleanandafavoriteofthosewholovetheirsteaktomeltintheirmouth,itcanalsobetasteless.Filetmignon,widel
yreferredtoasthecremedelacreme(精华)ofallsteakcuts,iscutfromtheverytipofthetenderloin.Ribeye(US/UK),Scotchfillet(AUS/NZ)Thiscut,fromtherib
sectionoftheanimal,comeswithanabundanceofrichmarbling.Theribeyewon’tgiveyouthatsame“melt-in-your-mouth”feeling,bu
titisstilloneofthetenderestcutsavailable.Differently,theribeyeiscookedwiththebonein,whiletheScotchfilletisnot.Strip(US),S
irloin(UK),Porterhouse(AUS/NZ)Comingfromthehindquarteroftheanimal,thestripisnotquiteastenderasthetenderl
oin,orloadedwithquiteasmuchflavorastheribeye,butformanysteaklovers,itisjustright.Thebestpartisthatbecausethisall-rounderhasabitmorechewandabitless
marblingthanthosecuts,ittendstobelessexpensive.T-boneCan’tdecidebetweenthetenderloinandthestrip?Whynotboth?TheT-boneiscutwithstripononesideofabo
ne,andtenderloinontheother.Withtwoverydifferenttextures(口感)andflavors,theT-bonegetsthebestofbothworlds,butitcanalsobemo
redifficulttocook.Themeatclosertotheboneisslowertocookthantherestofthesteak.1.Whatmakesthetenderlointhemostexpensivepartamongthesteak?A.D
ifferenttextures.B.Muchflavor.C.Richmarbling.D.Thetenderestcut.2.Whatcanwelearnaboutthesteaksfromthepassage?A.It’snotapieceofcaketop
ickaperfectcut.B.Allthingsconsidered,Ribeyeisthebest.C.Agoodcutonlymeansthemostexpensiveone.D.Itusuallytak
eslittletimetocookT-bone.3.Whichofthefollowingisnotmentionedinthearticleconcerningsteak?A.Price.B.Packaging.C.Cookingmethod.D.Flavor.BTheL
ostCity,Atlantisisamagnificentandancientcitylyingbeneaththewavesofthesea.Doesthissoundlikeafairytaletoyou?Manypeoplehavetriedandfailedtof
indit.MichaelHubnerfromGermanythoughthehad.Letuslearnmoreaboutthisfascinatingcity.TheGreekphilosopherPlato,wholivedin
the4thcenturyBC,mentionedAtlantisindetailinhiswritings.HesaidthatAtlantiswasacitybuiltonanislandaround9,000yearsbeforehisti
me.Atlantisbecameapowerfulnationthatplannedtoconquerallothercountries.However,itdisappearedsuddenlybeneaththese
aintotheAtlanticOceanbecauseofearthquakesandfloods.Platogave51cluestoitslocation.Hedescribedthecityhavinganislandatthecenterandbeingsurroun
dedbyringsofwaterandland.HealsosaidhowfarthecitywasfromAthensinGreece.ManyexplorershadtriedandfailedtofindA
tlantisunderthesea.TheyhadbeenlookingundertheseabecauseofwhatPlatowroteaboutit.AGermancomputerexpertcalledMic
haelHubercameupwiththetheorythatAtlantiswasnotatthebottomoftheocean.HethoughtthatAtlantishadbeendestroyedbyatsunamiwave.Thestrongforceofthewavewouldh
avecausedtheendoftheoncegreatcity.MichaelHubnerlookedatallofPlato’scluesagain.HeusedacomputerprogramtoenteralltheinformationthatPlatowrotea
bout.Thecomputerprogramwouldcheckonamapoftheworldforaplacethatmatchedalltheclues.InthiswayMichaelHubnerwasabletofind
theplacethatAtlantismighthavebeen.ThecomputerprogrampointedtoaplaceontheMoroccancoastinAfrica,whichwascalledtheSouss-mass
aplain.MichaelHubnerimmediatelyboardedaplanetolookforhimself.Whenhegotthere,hewassurprisedtoseemanythingsthatma
tchedPlato’sdescription.Therewasasmallmoundinthecentreoftheplainandcirculardryriverbeds.ItwasalsoveryclosetothedistancethatPlatohadde
scribed.Weknowthatatsunamicanoccurifthereisanearthquake.TheareaoftheSouss-Massaplainhashadmanyearthquakesove
ryears.MichaelHubner’stheorythatamassivetsunamihadflattenedthecityisnotimpossible.Thiswouldexplainwhyitdisappearedsosuddenly.EventhoughMic
haelHuberbelievedthathehadfoundthesiteofAtlantis,manyexpertsdisagreed.SomescholarshavesuggestedthatPlatomighthavebeenwritin
gaboutCreteandtheneighbouringislandofSantorini,whichwasbadlydestroyedbyavolcaniceruptionin1600BC.Othersfeelhemadeupthestoryandbaseditono
ldlegends.MichaelHubnerbelievedPlato.HeusedhistimeandenergytoprovetohimselfthatAtlantisexistedandstoodproudlyalongtheMoroccancoast.4.W
hichonefitsPlato’sdescriptionofAtlantis?A.Atlantiswasstruckbyearthquakesandfloods.B.AtlantiswasfarawayfromthecityAthensinGreece.C.Atlantiswas
acitybuiltonanislandabout9000yearsBC.D.Atlantisdisappearedbecauseitwasconqueredbymorepowerfulcountries.5.WhydidMichaelHubnergototh
eSouss-massaplain?A.Toexploreatsunamiwave.B.Toproveheisancomputerexpert.C.ToexplorethepossiblesiteofAtlantis.D.ToproveAtlantiswasde
stroyedbyfloods.6.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsMichaelHubner’stheory?A.Doubtful.B.Opposed.C.Critical.D.Objective.7.Whatcanbelearnedfromthet
ext?A.Thelostcityprovedtobemerelyalegend.B.MichaelHubnerwascompletelyagainstPlato’sidea.C.Lotsofexpertsstillqu
estionedMichaelHubner’stheory.D.Atlantiswasseverelyaffectedbyavolcaniceruptionin1600BC.CImaginewearinghigh-techbodya
rmor(盔甲)thatmakesyousuperstrongandtireless.Suchtechnology,morespecificallycalledanexoskeleton,soundslikethepreserveo
ftheIronManseriesofsuperheromovies.Yettheequipmentisincreasinglybeingworninreallifearoundtheworld.Andonemanufacturer—California’sSuitX—,expectsittogo
mainstream.“Thereisnodoubtinmymindthatthesedeviceswilleventuallybesoldathardwarestores,”saysSuitX’sfounderHoma
yoonKazerooni.Insimpleterms,anexoskeletonisanexternaldevicethatsupports,coversandprotectsitsuser,givinggreaterlevelsofstrengt
handendurance.Sometimesalsoreferredtoas“wearablerobots”,theycanbebattery-poweredandcomputer-operated,incorporatingmotorsandhydraulics.O
rtheycanbemoresimple,passivedesignsthatusespringsanddampeners.“Integratinghumansandmachinesintoonesys
temopensupanewrealmofopportunity,”saysAdrianSpragg,anexpertonthetechnologyatmanagementconsultancyAccenture.“Manyoftheearlyapplicatio
nshavebeenfocusedonmilitaryandmedicalapplications,butinthelastseveralyearsthere’sbeenanexplosionofuseinarangeofcases
.”Thisexpansion,whichhascometogetherwithrapidadvancesinthetechnology,hasseenexoskeletonsincreasinglyusedbymanufacturingworkers.Versio
nsforconsumersarealsonowbeingdevelopedtohelppeoplemoreeasilydoeverythingfromDIY,towalking,climbingstairs,andotherdailyactivities.Onerepo
rtsayssalesarenowduetorocketasaresult.Globalexoskeletonrevenues(收入)areexpectedtoexplodefrom$392millionin2020to$6.8
billionin2030,accordingtoastudybyABIResearch.SuitX’s“suits”arenowbeingtestedbycarmanufacturersGeneralMotorsandFiat.
ProfKazerooni,whoisalsothedirectoroftheUniversityofCalifornia’sBerkeleyRoboticsandHumanEngineeringLaboratory,saysthattheprimarybenefito
fthefirm’sexoskeletonsistopreventmusclefatigue(疲劳).“IngeneralIseethisdevelopmentasverypositiveforoccupationalhealthandsafety,
”ProfSandraWachtersays.“Machinesaresupposedtohelpuswithdull,dangerousanddirtyjobs.Problems,however,ariseifroboticsal
sodoubleasworkplacemonitors.Arethesesuitstrackingyourmovements,howfastyoumove,andhowoftenyoutakebreaks?Doesasystemcomparethisd
atawiththoseofotherworkerstoscoreorrankthem?Whathappensifyoumoveslowerthanothers,ortakebreaksmoreoften?”8.WhywastheIron
ManwasmentionedinParagraph1?A.Toinspireustobestronganddetermined.B.ToremindusofthepopularfilmIronMan.C.Tou
rgethereaderstobuythenewlydesignedproducts.D.Toillustratethetechnology—exoskeleton.9.Whatdotheunderli
nedword“rocket”meaninParagraph3?A.Climb.B.Crash.C.Stabilize.D.Vary.10.Whatdoyouknowaboutanexoskeleton?A.Anexoske
letoniscapableofworkingbyitselfusingsolarenergy.B.Inthefuture,allthepeoplewillhavetocountonanexoskeleton.C.Anexoskeletoncanbewidelyemployedinourdail
ylife.D.ProfKazerooniobjectstothepopularityoftheexoskeleton.11.Whichisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.IronManAppealstotheYoungB.Ex
oskeletonsChangeOurFutureLifeC.EveryoneCanBeaHeroD.ExoskeletonsReplaceFutureHumansDMozartwasagenius,buthestruggledlikeanaverageper
sonduringearlytwenties.Hehadtoworktomakeendsmeet.Underpaidandunsatisfiedbyhisaverageperformances,hefeltaburningdesiretodevo
temoretimeandenergytohisart.Soafteraperiodofdoubtandthinking,that’sexactlywhathedid.Hequithisjobandbeganwhatturnedouttobe
themostcreativeperiodofhislife.EvenifyouneverhopetoreachMozart’slevelofmastery,youmayrelatetohisneedto
breakfreefromconvention.Maybeyou’vedoneeverythingright—stoodoutatschool,andgotahigh-payingjob—butyou
’retiredofbeingjustlikeeveryoneelse.Maybeyoulongtoachievesomethingthatisobviouslyyou.What,then,isholdi
ngyouback?RichKarlgaard,thepublisherofForbesmagazineandauthorofLateBloomers,arguesthatourculture’sobsessionwithearlyachievement
discouragesusfromgoingafterwhatwelove.Insteadofhavingvariedinterests,studyingwidely,andtakingourtime—essentialsforself-discover
y—we’reencouragedtopasstests,becomespecialistsrightaway,andpursuesafeandsecurecareers.Asaresult,mostofusendupchoosingprofes
sionalexcellenceoverpersonalachievement,andoftenweloseourselvesintheprocess.Asyoumoveforward,thereareafewthingstokeepinmind.Fir
st,it’snevertoolatetobecomeyourself.Aristotle,forexample,didn’tfullydevotehimselftowritingandphilosophyuntilhewasnearly50.
Therearealsobenefitstotakingalong,windingpathtoachievement.Rememberthatageusuallybringswisdom,self-knowledge,andcreativit
y.Thisisonereasontheaverageageoffoundersofhigh-growthstart-upsis45.Ifyouevergetstuck,thinkofJoanne,atalentedan
dcreativewomanwhobouncedfromjobtojobthroughouthertwenties.Shefeltlikeatotalfailure.Butshetookthatfeelingof
hopelessnessandchosetodowhatshe’dalwayswantedtodo—writefantasynovelsforchildren.Asshewouldlaterrecount,”Istoppedpretendin
gtomyselfthatIwasanythingotherthanwhatIwas.“You’veprobablyheardofher.HerpennameisJ.K.Rowling.Nowgettowork12.What
doestheauthorwanttoshowbytellingMozart’sstoryinParagraph1?.A.Sufferingmakesamanwise.B.Eachofushasaspecialbeaut
y.C.It’sprettytoughforgeniustoseekajob.D.Amanshouldbebravetopursuehisdream.13.InRichKarlgaard’sopinion,whatpreventspeoplefromgoingafterwhattheylove?
A.Desireforearlyachievement.B.Toowidearangeofinterests.C.Awasteoftimeonself-discovery.DStudyingdeeplyindifferentfields.14.Whatcanwelearnfr
omthepassage?A.Allthegeniuseshavebeentotalfailures.B.Ageisnoobstacletogoingafterdreams.C.Everyhighlysuccessfulperson
hasn’tbeenappliedtoworking.D.Hopelessnessdiscouragedpeoplefromchasingaftertheirdreams.15.What’sthemainp
urposeofthepassage?A.Toemphasizethesignificanceofshowingtalents.B.Toanalyzethereasonsforfailureinpreviousjobs.C.Tosharesuccessstoriesoffam
ouspeopleindifferentfields.D.Toencouragepeopletobecomethemselveswhatevertheage.第二节(共5小题;每小题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。Weighingyourselfregularlyisawonderfulwaytostayawareofanysignificantweightchanges.____16____Asforme,weighingmyselfeverydayca
usedmetoshiftmyfocusfrombeinggenerallyhealthyandphysicallyactive,tofocusingonlyonthescale.Theoriginaltrainingprogramisbeneficialformetodevelopmu
scle.____17____However,thinkingonlyofloweringthenumberonthescale,Ichangedmytrainingprogram.Ifoundthatweighi
ngmyselfdailydidnotprovideanaccuratedescriptionofthehardworkandprogressIwasmakinginthegym.Ittakesaboutthreeweekstoamonthtonoticesignif
icantchangesinyourweightduetochangingyourtrainingprogram.Themostimmediatechangeswillbeobservedinskilllevel,strengthandincheslost.____18_
___Instead,Iswitchedtoabimonthlyweighingschedule.Weighingeveryothermonthallowsmetoobserve.andaccountforanysignificantweightchanges.____19____Iuse
mybimonthlyweigh-inresultstogetinformationaboutmynutritionaswell.Ifmytrainingintensityremainsthesame,butI’mconstantly
hungryanddroppingweight,thisisasignthatIneedtoincreasemydailycaloricintake.____20____I’mexperiencingincreasedpassionforworkingoutsinceIn
olongercarrytheburdenofadisappointingmorningweigh-in.I’vealsoexperiencedgreatersuccessinachievingmysp
ecificfitnessgoals,becauseI’mtrainingaccordingtothosegoals,notthenumbersonascale.Ratherthanobsessingoverthescale,turnyourfocustohowyoul
ook,feel,howyourclothesfitandyouroverallenergylevel.A.Thatwasbadtomyoverallfitnessgoals.B.Musclesrelyonmorethanjustactivitytog
row.C.Ihadgainedweightintheformofmusclemassbefore.D.Forthesereasons,Istoppedweighingmyselfeveryday.E.ThattellsmewhetherIneedtoadjustmytrain
ingprogram.F.Thedecisiontostopweighingmyselfeverydayhasdonealotofwonders.G.However,whendonetoooften,thishabit
cansometimeshurtmorethanithelps.第三部分英语知识运用(共四节,满分30分)第一节:完型填空(共15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四个选项A、B、C和D中,选
出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。SammieVanceapproachedherprincipalatHaleyElementarywiththeideaofinstalling“buddybenches”intoherschoolplaygro
undtohelpothersfeellesslonely.Theprincipal____21____oftheidea.Butwoodenbenchesare____22____.Justonewouldbe
worthnearlyathousanddollars.However,abenchmadeof____23____bottlecapswouldonlybearound$250.SoSammie____24____othersinh
ercommunitytocollectenoughcapstomakeonebench.____25____,shemanagedtogetbottlecapsfrom50states.Andthus,theinitiativeof“Sammie’sBuddyBenc
hProject”was____26____.Prettysoon,Sammie’sBuddyBenchProjectbegancommandingthe____27____ofseveralnewsmedia.Forheramazing
efforts,Sammiehasbeenchosenthereceiverofseveral____28____andwas____29____oneofPeoplemagazine’s“GirlsChangingtheWorld”.And_
___30____,morethan200bottlecapbuddybencheshavebeenaroundatschoolsandparksacrossthecountry,plusMexico
andAustralia.Thisis,ofcourse,notjustabeautifulstoryabouthelpingothers.It’salsoamajorwinfor____31____.Itisreportedthat1.3billionbottlec
apsareusedeachyear.Thesecapscannotberecycledinthesamewayalongwithplasticbottles____32____eachhasadifferentmeltingpoint
,andwhentheyare____33____in,itcanruinanentirebatch(一批).Andthat’swhentheygetdiscarded.Millionsofcapshavebeenfoun
dinour____34____alone,whichcanbedevastatingtomarinelife.Infact,it’soneoftheleading____35____ofdeath.It’sbigcaringheartslikeSammie’stha
thelpourplanethealagainstdamage.21.A.complainedB.allowedC.approvedD.spoke22.A.costlyB.heavyC.productiveD.
valueless23.A.reviewedB.recreatedC.removedD.recycled24.A.kepttrackofB.reachedouttoC.sanghighpraisesforD.gotridof25.A.Un
fortunatelyB.AccordinglyC.ApparentlyD.Eventually26.A.bornB.promotedC.obtainedD.commented27.A.attractionB.attentionC.acceptanceD.admission28
.A.campaignsB.contestsC.assembliesD.awards29.A.nicknamedB.introducedC.definedD.named30.A.theotherdayB.todateC.byth
enD.untilrecently31.A.sustainabilityB.changeabilityC.adaptabilityD.visibility32.A.thoughB.asC.ifD.when33.A.combinedB.m
ixedC.involvedD.fitted34.A.fieldsB.wallsC.oceansD.rains35.A.explanationsB.questionsC.waysD.causes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。TheDragon-Head-RaisingFestivalfallsontheseconddayofthesecondlunarmontheveryyear,____36____thedragonwakesupfromitswinterhi
bernation(冬眠)andaftertheday,rainfallincreases.Traditionally,thedragonisbelievedtobe____37____chargeofbringingrain,whichisanimportantfac
torinancientagriculturesociety.Legendhas____38____thatoneyearadrought____39____(strike)avillage.BlueDragon,havingcompassionforpe
ople,gavethemsomerainwithoutpermission.TopunishtheDragon,theJadeEmperorimprisoneditinamountainandsaidhewouldneverr
eleaseit____40____goldbeansbloomed.____41____clevervillagerfoundthatcornkernels(玉米粒)weregoldenlikesoybeansan
dmoreimportantly,theycouldbloomwhen____42____(roast).ThenthemanledallthevillagerstoworshiptheJadeEmperorwithbloomedcornkernels.Tokeephisword,th
eJadeEmperorhadtoreleasetheDragonontheseconddayofthesecondChineselunarmonth.Sincethen,theDragon-Head-Rai
singFestival____43____(celebrate)invariouswaysinChinatoshow____44____(admire)fortheDragon.Themostfamoustraditionisgettingahaircut,____45__
__(mean)gettingridofbadluck.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.你校将于下个月举办中国经典诵读大赛(ChineseClassicsRecitingContest),你受
学生会委托写一则通知。内容包括:1.活动时间地点;2.参赛形式;3.报名截止日期。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。_______________________________________________________________________
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___________________________________________________________________________________________________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。ThefamiliarsmellofgarlicandonionfilledtheairasIopenedmylunchbagtoseewhatmymomhadpackedforme.Onanyoth
eroccasion,Iwouldhavebeendelightedtoeatmymom’span-friedtofu:aChinesedishthatIoftenatefordinner.Butnottoday,thedayanicegirlhadinvitedme,then
ewgirlatschool,tositwithherfriendsduringlunch.“Charis,overhere!”Mynewfriendwaswavingherarms,tryingtogetmyattention.AsIpreparedto
walkovertothetable,memoriesofelementaryandmiddleschoollunchtimesresurfaced.IrememberedmyembarrassmentasmyfriendswouldholdtheirnoseswhenIbroug
hthomemadeChinesefood.IrememberedhowmyembarrassmentshiftedtoangerwhenIcomplainedaboutthesmelltomymom.
IhadarguedwithmymomthatIwanted“normal”foodforlunch.Irememberedthelookonmymom’sface,amixbetweendisappointmentandconfusion.ButIwasdeterminedandsheg
avein.Sofortheremainderofmiddleschool,mymompackedodorless(没有气味),non-Chinesefoodlikehamandcheesesandwiches.However,thatday,s
hewasinarushandpackedmeleftoversfromdinner.AssoonasIgottomynewlunchtableItriedtohidemylunchbagdownundermyseat.Isatquietly,tryingn
ottobenoticedwhenKatrina,anewacquaintance,askedwheremyfoodwas.“I’mnotreallyhungry,”Irepliedinaninsecurevoice.ButKatrinahad
alreadyseenmecarrymylunchsoshespokeout,“Then,I’lleatit!”Theothergirlslaughed-apparentlyKatrinawasknowntobeabigea
ter.Ididn’twanttoberudetoapotentiallynewfriend,soIreluctantlydraggedoutmylunchbag.ThemomentIliftedthecoverofmyl
unchcontainer,Icouldpracticallytastethegarlicandonion.Thegirls,piqued(激起好奇心)bythesmellintheair,allcuriouslylookedattheoval-shapedcontainer
.Iexpectedan“Ew”ora“Whatisthat?”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。Ihadexpectedthemtoturnaway-andturnmeawaybefo
reKatrinagrabbedasmallpieceoftofuandenjoyedit.______________________________________________________________________
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