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备战2024年高考英语模拟卷06(新高考I卷)(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答
案后,用铅笔把答题卡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。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节听下面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。1.Whatisthemandoing?A.Askingforinformation.B.Givingdirections.C.Waitingforabus.
2.HowdoesLizusuallygettowork?A.Bybus.B.Bytaxi.C.Bycar.3.Whenwillthewomanreachtheofficetomorrow?A.At8:00am.B.At8:30am.C.At9:00am.4.Whatarethespea
kerstalkingabout?A.Adisease.B.Aco-worker.C.Adoctor.5.Whyisthemanwearingastrangesuit?A.Hewantstobespecial.B.Itisre
quiredbytheparty.C.Hegotdressedwithoutlight.第二节听下面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。6.Whathappenedduringthewoman’sskiingtrip?A.Shehitatree.B.Shefellintothe
snow.C.Shemadenoprogressinskiing.7.Whatistheman’sattitudetowardstheinstructor’sdecision?A.Disapproving.B.Supportive.C.Unconcerned.听下面一段较长对话,回答
以下小题。8.Whydoesthepiethewomanmadelookstrange?A.Shewantedtosurpriseherfather.B.Sheforgottoshapethepieproperly.C.Sheaddedagreatmanyi
ngredients.9.Whatdoesthewomanplantodowiththepie?A.Putaneggonit.B.Changeitsshape.C.Beautifyitstop.10.Whatistheposs
iblerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Fatheranddaughter.B.Brotherandsister.C.Customerandsalesgirl.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11.Whattypeofphotographydidthe
womanstartwith?A.Streetphotography.B.Fashionphotography.C.Naturephotography.12.Whydoesthewomanlikestreetphotography?A.It’sc
hallenging.B.Ittellsherstory.C.Itdocumentsordinarylife.13.Whatwillthewomangivetheman?A.Aphoto.B.Astorybook.C.Amagazine.听下面一段较长
对话,回答以下小题。14.Whatisthemandoing?A.Conductingasurvey.B.Askingfordirections.C.Planningatrip.15.Whatisthewomanhappywithaboutthe
train?A.Itsspace.B.ItsInternet.C.Itsspeed.16.Whatdoweknowaboutthetraintoday?A.Itwastoocrowded.B.Itbrokedownhalfway.C.Itranbeh
indschedule.17.Whatimprovementimpressedthewoman?A.Theinformationdisplayfacilities.B.Biggerboardsfortraintimes.C.Moreseatsontheplatforms.听下面一段
独白,回答以下小题。18.WhatisthepurposeofNationalHuggingDay?A.Tocreateachanceforpeopletogetrefreshed.B.Toexpandt
hepositiveeffectsofhugging.C.Topromoteaneventrelatedtohugging.19.Howwilldailyhugsaffectachild?A.Hewillbesmarter.B.Hewil
lbemoresociale.C.Hewillbemoreopen-minded.20.Whatcanwelearnfromthetalk?A.Animalshugmorethanpeopledo.B.Hugshappeninva
rioussituations.C.Huggingrequiresimmediateactions.NationalHuggingDaystartedonJanuary21,1986.TheReverendKevinZaborneyfromtheUS
Acreatedtheeventtopromotetheemotionalbenefitsofhugging.InAmerica,NationalHuggingDayisbiginschools,nursinghomesandhospital
s.Itisawonderfulwayoflettingpeopleknowhowyoufeelaboutthemandofshowingyourcare.Awordofadvice—askbeforeyouhug!Thereisalotofresearchthatshows
huggingisgoodforus.Dr.JayGordonwroteabookcalled‘BrighterBaby’,whichsaidhuggingachildeverydaymayenhanceachild’sintellectual
development.Unlikekissing,huggingisacceptableinmostsocieties.Itcanbeaformofgreetingbetweenfriends,awayofc
elebratingavictory,orawayofshowingyoursupportforsomeone.Huggingalsotakesplaceintheanimalworld.Monkeysareveryfondofahugtoshowthe
irfriendship.WeevenseetheTeletubbiesTVcharactersshowingofftheirhuggingskillsastheygiveeachothera“bighug”.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。ATheBestPlacesforCampingNearPortlandLostLakeWith
148campsites,LostLakehasplentyofroomforeveryonewhowantstogocampingnearPortland.Inadditiontoaplacetoparkupforthen
ight,theparkalsohasnumeroustrailstoexplore,apublicboatlaunchandafishingdock(码头).Buttherearenoelectricalconnectionsavailable.Price:T
entsitesrangefrom$29-$32dependingontheirlocation.TheVintagesTrailerResortLocatedintheheartoftheWillametteValley,campin
ginavintagetrailercanbealotoffun,offeringauniquelodgingexperience.Itisaprettyluxuriousexperience,withterryclothrobes,pour
-overcoffee,andbreathtakingviewsoftheneighboringvineyards.Thereareplentythingstodointhesurroundingvalley,butprimarilyitisoneofthenation’s
topwine-producingregions.Price:Eachtrailervaries.BeaverCampgroundLocatedinbetweenhugeoldmapletreesandsycamores(悬铃木),BeaverCampgroundmakesagre
atplacetostay.Thesurroundingforestisagreatplacetoexplore,andasthecampgroundsaresmall,withonly24campsites,youwi
llreallyfeelasthoughyouareinthemiddleofnowhere.Price:Between$20-$100anight.OxbowRegionalParkOneofthemostpicturesqueplacestogoca
mping,theperfectplaceforswimming,rafting,fishingandmuchmore,theparkoffers74drive-upcampsites,eachofwhichcomeswithapicnictable,firepit,a
ndcookinggrill,andtherearealso12RVsites.Price:$22anight21.WhatcanyoudointheLostLake?A.Swiminthelake.B.Useyourricecoo
ker.C.Takepartinwateractivities.D.Explorethesurroundingforest.22.Wherewillawinelovermostwanttogo?A.LostLake.B.BeaverCampground.C.TheVintagesTr
ailerResort.D.OxbowRegionalPark.23.Whatcanbeknownaboutthepriceofthefourplaces?A.BeaverCampgroundchargesthemost.B.Pricerangesfromplaceto
place.C.Allplacescarryoutthesamepricingpolicy.D.OxbowRegionalParkenjoysthelowestprice.B“It’slikeridingabike”isacommoncommentw
henyouwanttoremindsomeonethatit’shardtoforgetabasicskill.Butwhatifyoudon’tknowhowtorideabike?Thiswassomethi
ngAnnetteKruger,anavid(热衷的)cyclist,sawthatwastrueformanywomeninBerlin,includingrefugees,who’dmovedtothere.Whethertheyweren’tallowedordidn’thave
theopportunitytolearn,thesewomenhadneverexperiencedthehealthbenefitsandindependencethatcyclingoffers.Thatiswhy,sevenyearsago,KrugerstartedBi
keygees,anon-profitorganizationfocusedonteachingwomentorideabike.Thegroupmembersgatherfortwohoursfortrainingsessi
onseveryweek.Advancedriderscanborrowbikesandhelmetsforfreetopractiseontheirown.Thegroupalsoteacheswomenh
owtofixbikes,instilling(逐步培养)asenseofself-sufficiency,saysKruger.Iftheycandobikerepairs,rideandlearntheGermanrulesoftheroad,theyareaward
edwithabikekit,includingabike,ahelmet,abikelockandbiketools.Morethan500bikeshavebeendonatedsofar,andKrugersaysthegoalistoeventuallyprovideal
lparticipantswiththeirownbikes.Todate,thegrouphastaughtmorethan1,400womenandhasmetinmorethan20locationswithinGermany,includinginemergencys
helters.Participantshavesaidthatridingabikeallowsthemnotonlyfreedomofmovement—someofthewomenusethemtobr
ingtheirchildrentoschool—butalsohopeforthefuture.Krugersaysthatshecanseetheimpactthatconcentratingonanewskillhasonthewomen.“We
can’treplacewhatsomeonelostintheirlife,butwecanoffersomethingnew.Thesuccessismeasuredinthesmilesoftheriderswhen
theyconqueranotherbikeskill.”Sherecallsonestudentinher60swhocontinuedtopracticethroughabitterwinter.Shesaid,“Thisisadr
eamforme.Ihavebeenwaitingmywholelifetodothis.”24.WhatdidthewomeninBerlinobtainfromBikeygees?A.OpportunitiestolearnGe
rman.B.ChancestomoveawayfromBerlin.C.Attentiontotheirlivingconditions.D.Fitnessandfreedomtogetaround.25.
WhatdowelearnabouttheBikeygeesproject?A.Itbecomesincreasinglypopular.B.Ithasmadelargeprofits.C.Itoffersmo
rebikesthanneeded.D.Itallowsbeginnerstopractiseindividually.26.Whichisabenefitfortheparticipantsfromthelastparagraph?A.Afundforwom
en.B.Thecapacitytoearnmoney.C.Thefreedomoftheirchildren.D.Aprospectoffuturelife.27.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesAnnetteKruger?A.Caring
.B.Innocent.C.Humorous.D.Honest.CWanttoknowwhatiscomingsoontoacinemanearyou?Probablynota1.5-hour-longm
ovie,asintheolddays.OnOctober20thcomesKillersoftheFlowerMoon.Atnearlythreeandahalfhours,itslengthisnearlydoublethatoftheaveragefi
lmlastyear.Evenmoviefansstruggletoconcentrateforthatlongandsomeviewersevennodoff.Afterwardsthereisamaddashforthetoilets.Whendoeswatchingafil
mbecomesuchaslog?TheEconomistanalyzedover100,000featurefilmsreleasedinternationallysincethe1930s,thestartofHollywood’sgoldenage,usin
gdatafromIMDb,amoviedatabase.Theaveragelengthofproductionsrosebyaround24%,fromonehourand21minutesinthe1930stoonehourand47minute
sin2022.Forthetenmost-populartitles,theaveragelengthgrewtoaroundtwoandahalfhoursin2022,nearly50%higherthaninthe19
30s.Onedriverofthistrendisthatstudioswanttosqueezethemostoutoftheircostlyintellectualproperty(知识产权),buttheyarecompetingwithstreamingplatfo
rmsforeyeballs.Thehopeisthataspectacular,drawn-out“event”moviewilldrawaudiencesawayfromthesmallscreenandintoc
inemas.Thisapproachhasoftenpaidoff:Avengers:EndgameMarvel’sthree-hoursuperheromasterpieces,wasthehighest-grossing(票房最高
的)filmin2019.Lastyearlongmoviesseriesmadeupmostofthehighest-grossingfilmsinAmerica.Anotherexplanationfo
rlongerfilmshastodowithdirectors’growinginfluence.WhowoulddaretellthelikesofMr.Nolantocutouthismaster
pieces?Moreover,streamingplatforms,whichdonothavetoworryasmuchaboutthelengthbecauseviewerscanpausewhenevertheylike,mayat
tractbignamesbypromisingthemsufficientfundandcreativefreedom.Netflixfundedandreleasedthree-hourTheIrishmanin2019,afilmthatwouldhav
ebenefitedfromadecisiveeditor,Irishorotherwise.28.Theunderlinedpart“aslog”inparagraph1referstoa(n)___.A.pleasureB.effortC.conflictD.feast29.W
hatcanbeinferredfromparagraph2?A.Theaveragelengthaffectsthepopularityoffilms.B.Greatadvanceshavebeenmadeinfilmindustry.C.Hol
lywoodstartsagoldenageoffeaturefilms.D.Theaveragedurationofmovieshasstretched.30.Whatsetsthetrendoflongermovies?A.Competi
tionforthetargetaudience.B.Thirstformoreclassicproductions.C.Influenceofstreamingplatforms.D.Preferencefordecisiveeditors.31.Whatisprobabl
ythebesttitleforthepassage?A.MovieEnthusiastsB.MovieMarathonsC.MovieProductionD.MovieInfluenceDYouare
whatyoueat-andwhatyoueatmaybeencodedinyourDNA.Studieshaveindicatedthatyourgenesplayaroleindeterminingthefoo
dsyoufinddeliciousordisgusting.Butexactlyhowbigaroletheyplayhasbeendifficulttofigureout.“Everythinghasageneticcomponent.evenifi
t’ssmall,”saysJoanneCole,ageneticistattheUniversityofColoradoSchoolofMedicine.“Weknowthatthereissomegeneticcontributiontowhywe
eatthefoodsweeatCanwetakethenextstepandactuallylocatetheregionsinthegenome(基因)?”NewresearchledbyColehasgottenastepcloser.Throughalarge-s
calegenomicsanalysis,herteamhasidentified481genomeregionsthatweredirectlylinkedtodietarypatternsandfoodpreferences.Thefindings,whichhav
enotyetbeenpeer-reviewed,werepresentedlastmonthattheAmericanSocietyforNutrition’sannualconference.Theteambasedthenewstudyona2020NatureCommunica
tionsstudybyColeandhercolleaguesthatuseddatafromtheU.K.Biobank,apublicdatabaseofthegeneticandhealthinformat
ionof500,000participants.Byscanninggenomes,thenewanalysiswasabletoidentify194regionsassociatedwithdie
tarypatternsand287linkedtospecificfoodssuchasfruit,cheese,fish,teaandalcoholFurtherunderstandinghowgeneticsimpacthowweeatcouldrevealdi
fferencesinnutritionalneedsordiseaserisks.“Oneoftheproblemswithalotofthesegenomicsstudiesisthatthey’reve
rysmall.Theydon’thaveenoughpeopletoreallybeabletoidentifygenesinwaysthatarecredible.Thisstudyhadahugegroupofpeople,soit’sreallypowerful.”sa
ysMonicaDus,ageneticistattheUniversityofMichigan.“TheotherthingthatIthoughtwasreallygreatisthattherearesomanydifferenttraitsthatthey’
remeasuringrelatedtodietincludingcholesterol(胆固醇).thebodyandsocioeconomicbackgrounds.”Astheresearchadvances.Dussays,suchgenomeanalysiscouldpoten
tiallyassisthealthcareprovidersandevenpolicymakerstoaddresslargerissuesthataffectfoodaccessandhealth.It’sdefinitelytruethatitmaycontributetomak
ingsuretherearen’tfooddeserts-areaswhichhavelimitedaccesstofresh,healthyandaffordablefood-ortomakingsurethatthere’sahigherminimumwa
gesothateveryonecanaffordtoeat,althoughthejourneyaheadremainslengthyandchallenging32.Howdidresearchersconductthepresentstu
dy?A.Byinvolvingasubstantialnumberofparticipants.B.Bydirectlyanalyzingthedatafromapublicdatabase.C.Bybuildingonapreviousstudybasedonlarge-scaledata.
D.Byidentifyinggenomeregionsassociatedwithdietarypatterns33.WhichstatementwillMonicaDusprobablyagreewith?A.Powerfulparticip
antswereinvolvedinthecurrentstudy.B.ThemethodsemployedforthepreviousstudieswerecredibleC.Thegenomeanalyseshavehelpedaddresslargersocialiss
ues.D.Variousfeatureslinkedtodietwereconsideredinthepresentstudy.34.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsthepresen
tstudy?A.CriticalB.Optimistic.C.SkepticalD.Indifferent.35.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Thebenefitsoflatestlar
ge-scalediet-relatedgenomeanalyses.B.Thecontributionofgenestodietpatternsandfoodpreferences.C.Thesignif
icanceofanewlypublisheddiet-relatedgenomediscovery.D.Theintroductionofaresearchonidentifyingdiet-relatedgenomeregions.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。PursueYourDreamsToday,NotTomorrowHaveyoucaughtyourselfdaydreamingaboutyourdreams?Weoftenpostponeour
dreams,trappedinacycleofdelay.Butwhywait?36Youdon’thavetotakeahuge,life-changingstep.Youcantakeminutestepstowardabrigh
terfuture.Andstartrightnow.37Ifyounevertry,you’regoingtobeweigheddownbyyourregrets.You’realwaysgoingtowonderhowyourlifewould’veturn
edoutifyouactuallytookachanceonyourself.Don’tletyourfutureselfbedisappointedbyyourpresentself.Itdoesn’tmatterhowoldy
ouareorhowmanypeoplehavewarnedyouthatyou’renevergoingtosucceed.Eventhemostsuccessfulpeoplehavehadtheirhesitationsabout
whethertheyhadwhatittooktomakeitintheirfield.38Embraceamindsetofdetermination,knowingthatsuccessiswithinyourreach.Attheendof
theday,youneedtocarveoutapathforyourselfthatwillleadtothemostsatisfaction.Ifyouallowyourfeartogetthebestofyou,you’renevergoingtoforgiveyours
elf.39.It’swhatyouwouldencourageyourfriendstodo,sowhyaren’tyougivingyourselfthatsamepush?Sometimes,followingyourpassionmeansspendingalotofyourtim
eeachday.Itmayrequiremakingslightadjustmentstoyourschedule,butyoudon’thavetosacrificeeverythingtofollowyourhearts.Trytostrikeabalance
betweenyourcurrentlifeandyourdreams.40Pursueyourdreamsnow,eventhoughthatmeansyoumightneedtobreakoutofyourcomfortzone,andeventhoughitmeansentering
theunknown.A.Askyourselfwhatwouldbeworse.B.Startingsmalliscompletelyacceptable.C.Youoweittoyourselftogoafte
ryourdreams.D.Newopportunitiesmayleadtopersonalgrowth.E.Ifthingsgowell,youcangraduallymakefurthershif
ts.F.Youneedtomovepastyourinsecuritiesandexploreyourfullpotential.G.Hardasitis,it’scrucialtowaveoffthedoubtsintheba
ckofyourmind.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。It’snosmalldealtoseedanger
andrushtowardittohelptotalstrangers.Andyet,yesterdaymorning,that’sexactlywhatfourpeopledidinTennessee.Atwo-storyhistorichomewason41.Athickblacksmok
ewaspouringoutofthewindowandastrong42ofburningfilledtheair.Worryingly,anelderlycouplewerestillinside.Twoofthe43,IldaAgui
rreandSondraHale,wereinseparatevehicleswhenthefirecaughttheir44.Withouthesitation,thetwoofthem45tocall911beforerushingoverthehome.
However,IldaandSondraweren’tthe46oneswhohelped.Beforethefirefighterscouldarrive,theyweretoldthatanothermana
ndwomanwerethereto47.Infact,oneofthemreportedly48thecoupleby49enteringthehomewhileitwasstillonfire.Thankstotheiractions
,andtheactionsofanothermanandwomanwhooffered50,thecouplemadeitoutuninjured.The51ofthefireisstillunknown,
butitissaidtohave52theoutsideofthehousetowardtheroof.Luckily,firefightersarrivedintimetokeepthehomefrom
beingentirely53.Asforthosemysteriousheroes,theystillhaven’tbeen54.Thefiredepartmentis,however,tryingtofi
ndthemsotheycanrecognizethemfortheir55.Eitherway,theycan’tbethankedenough!41.A.ruinsB.shapeC.showD.fire42.A.smellB.feelingC.houseD.ambitio
n43.A.firefightersB.helpersC.eldersD.scientists44.A.interestB.imaginationC.attentionD.breath45.A.agre
edB.stoppedC.returnedD.promised46.A.properB.cautiousC.onlyD.courageous47.A.checkB.shoutC.waitD.assist48.A.curedB.rescuedC.accompaniedD.
comforted49.A.slowlyB.quicklyC.honestlyD.slightly50.A.treatmentB.shelterC.aidD.advice51.A.causeB.lessonC
.heatD.description52.A.meltdownB.consistedofC.stuckonD.extendedup53.A.separatedB.restoredC.movedD.destroyed
54.A.identifiedB.respectedC.praisedD.criticized55.A.creativityB.independenceC.braveryD.generosity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。Dujiangyanisanancientirrigationsystem,56(locate)intheMinRiverValley,SichuanProvince,China.It57(b
uild)byagovernornamedLiBingandhisson,whohavebeenadmiredbyChineseforover2,000years.Thesystemconsistsofthree
main58(part):theYuzui(FishMouth)levee(河堤),theFeishayan(FlyingSandWeir),andtheBaopingkou(Bottle-NeckChannel).TheYuzuir
edirectswaterawayfromthecityofChengduwhileallowingsandandmud59(flow)throughthemainchannel,preventingflooding.TheFeishayancontrolstheflow
ofwaterandhelpspreventgradualdestruction,whiletheBaopingkoudistributesthewater60farmland.Dujiangyanhasbeenabletocontrolthewate
rflowwithouttheuseofdamsorgates61isconsideredoneofthegreatestengineeringprojectsinancientChina.Ithasalsoplayedacrucialrole
inirrigatingthesurroundingfarmland,62(make)theregiononeofthemostfertilecroplandsinChina.Inadditiontoits63(practice)uses,Dujiangyani
salsoapopulartouristattraction,64visitorscometoadmiretheancientarchitectureandlearnaboutitshistory.In2000,itwasrecogni
zedasaUNESCOWorldHeritageSiteforitsculturalandhistorical65(significant).第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假如你校英文报正在开展“MoreHousework,LessPressure”
主题征文活动,鼓励同学们参加家务劳动。请你写一篇征文。内容包括:1.陈述观点;2.分享经验;3.提出倡议。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。MoreHousework,
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______________________________________________________________________________________________第二节:读后续写(满分25分)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。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。ManyyearsagoIsteppedintoabookstoreinCin
cinnatiinsearchofsomebooksthatIwanted.WhileIwasthere,apoorlittleboy,abouttwelve,cameintoaskwhethertheyhadaworldatlas(地图
册)forsell.“Yes.Itcostsonedollar,”repliedthesalesman.“Ihaveonlysixty-twocents,”theboysaid.“Wouldyouletmehaveitandwaitalittlewhilefortherestofth
emoney?”Hisrequestbeingrefused,theboyleft.Ifollowedhim.“Andwhatnow?”Iasked.“Ishalltryanotherplace,sir.”“DoyoumindifIgotooandseehowy
ousucceed?”“Ifyoulike,”hesaidinsurprise.FourtimesIsawthelookontheboy’sfaceturntodisappointment.Buthecontinued.Whenweenteredthefifthstore,he
toldthebooksellerwhathadhappened.Whenaskedwhyhewantedtheatlassomuch,theboysaid,“Myfatherwasasailor,butheisdead.Iwanttoknowa
bouttheplacesheusedtogotoandI’mgoingtobeasailor,too.”Deeplytouched,thebooksellersoldtheboyanatlasandpresentedhimwitha
newpencilforhisperseverance(毅力).Ialsogavehimtwodollarsforotherbookshewanted.Tearsinhiseyes,hetoldushisnameisWilliamHartley.Hehopedtorepayussomeday
.Manyyearslater,IleftforLiverpoolbywater.Attheendofthejourney,therecameaterriblestormandtheshipwasintrouble.Agreatleakwasfillingtheshipwithwater.
Thecrewwasmadeupofstrongandablemen.Butafterfightingforonewholenightwiththewaterstillflowingin,thesailorsgaveupdespe
rately.Butthecaptaindidn’tgiveup.Heorderedeverymantohispositionandwentbelowtolookfortheleak.Ashepassedme,Iaskedwhethertherewas
anyhopeofsavingtheship.Helookedatme,firmlysaying“Yes,sir.Aslongasoneinchofthisshipremainsabovewater,ther
eishope.”注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式作答。Threetimesduringthatdayweencounteredratherdangeroussituations.__
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