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合肥六校联盟2022-2023学年第二学期期末联考高一年级英语试卷(考试时间:120分钟满分:150分)第一部分:听力(共20小题,每小题1.5分,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,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.Whatruinedthepicnic?A.Thebadfood.B.Theterribleweather.C.Ther

oughmountainroad.2.Whydoesthemanlikethenewroom?A.Itislargerthantheoldone.B.Itisnearhisfriends’homes.C.Itisveryclosetohisscho

ol.3.Whatisthemanprobablydoing?A.Takingaplane.B.Readingthenewspaper.C.WatchingthenewsonTV.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakepla

ce?A.Inahotel.B.Intheclassroom.C.Inahospital.5.Whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Bossandsecretary.B

.Customerandwaitress.C.Teacherandstudent.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。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.Whydoesthewomanwanttobookafirst-classhotel?A.

Tohaveachange.B.Tocelebrateananniversary.C.Tostayawayfromthebusytown.7.Whenwillthecouplecheckin?A.OnSeptember23rd.B.OnSeptember26th.C.OnSeptember30t

h.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Wherearethespeakerstalking?A.Inameetingroom.B.Intheman’soffice.C.Overthephone.9.Whatwi

llMrs.Brendaprobablydofirstafterthemeeting?A.CallPeter.B.Checkhere-mail.C.MeetwithPeter.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10.WhatisIsabel’s?A.Arestaurant.B.Atoysh

op.C.Aclothingshop.11.Whoboughtaneveningdressyesterday?A.Cindy.B.Wendy.C.Mr.Miles.12.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodofirst?A

.Refuelthecar.B.Gotoaparty.C.Havelunch.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13.Whatdoesthewomando?A.Aneditor.B.Ateacher.C.Atypist.14.Whatisthewomanwriti

ngabout?A.ThebeautifulAmazonrainforests.B.Anewrailwayunderconstruction.C.BigchangesintheAmazonvalley.15.Wheredidthewo

man’sarticlesusuallyappear?A.InNewsWeekly.B.IntheSundayeditions.C.Inalocaleveningpaper.16.Whatdoesthewomanexpecttodo?A.Worki

nanewspaperhouse.B.Becomeaprofessionalwriter.C.Sellherarticlestoanewsservice.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whomayfindthetalkespeciallyhelpful?A.People

whoeathealthydiets.B.Peoplewhowanttobuynewhouses.C.Peoplewhocareabouttheirfigures.18.Whatwillpeopledoi

ndarkenvironments?A.Havemorefood.B.Loseappetite.C.Feelrathercold.19.Howlongshouldadinnerlastatleast?A.20minutes.B.30minutes.C.40

minutes.20.Whatarepeopleadvisedtodoatmealtimes?A.Eatquickly.B.Playfastmusic.C.Usesmallerdishes.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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AWhenitcomestochoosingwheretogoforavacation,whatwe’regoingtoeatanddrinkc

anbeabigpartofmakingtravelplans.Ofcourse,it’ssubjectiveaccordingtopersonaltastes,butthisisTVTravel’stak

eonsomeofthebestfoodculturesanddestinationsaroundtheworld.So,asyoudreamaboutwhereyou’llgonext,whichtop10cuisinesrule?American

FoodManyofthepopularfoodsintheUSAoriginateinsomeothercuisine.ThepizzasliceisItalian.FriesareBelgianorDutch.Hamburgers

andfrankfurters?LikelyGerman.ButinthekitchensoftheUnitedStates,theyhavebeenimprovedandaddedto–becomingglobal

iconsforfoodloverseverywhere.ChineseFoodThepeoplewhogreeteachotherwith“Haveyoueatenyet?”arearguablythemostfood-obsessedintheworld.ButtheChinesed

on’tjustcookandsellanything;theyalsomakeittastegreat.China’sregionalcuisinesaresodifferentandit’shardtobelievethey’refromthes

amenation.It’snotafoodcultureyoucaneasilysummarizeexcepttosayyou’llcertainlywanttotaste.FrenchFoodIfyou’reoneofth

osepeoplewhodon’tliketoeatbecause“there’smoretolifethanfood,”thenvisitParis.It’sacityknownforitspickyconsumers,buttheyallbelieveintheimportanceofgood

food.Two-hourlunchbreaksforthree-coursemealsarecommon.ItalianFoodItalianfoodhasbeenpopulararoundtheworldforcenturies,wit

hitstastytomatosauces,thosecleverthingstheydowithwheatflouranddessertsthatarebasicallyvehiclesforcream

.It’sallsosimple.Getsomenoodles,getsomeoliveoil,andgetsomegarlic,maybeatomatoorasliceofbacon.Bam!Youhaveapartyonaplate.Anditisal

lsoeasytocookandeat.Fromthecheesyrisottostothecrispfriedmeats,Italiancuisineisacollectionofcrowd-pleasingcomfortfood.M

anypeoplehavewelcomeditintotheirhomes,especiallygreenhandcooks.Thereliestherealgenius–Italianfoodhasbecomeeveryman’sfood.21.Whichfoodmainlycome

sfromothercultures?A.AmericanfoodB.ChineseFoodC.FrenchFoodD.ItalianFood22.Inwhichcountryarethefoodsverydifferentfromeach

other?A.InUSAB.InChinaC.InFranceD.InItaly23.WholikesItalianfoodbest?A.HousewivesB.ChefsC.ForeignersD.NewcooksBTraditionally,China'sastronau

tsareselectedfromamongfighterplanepilotswithenoughflyingexperience,astheycancontrolthemachineryandhavethetrainingtostayc

alminspace.YetamongthethreeastronautsaboardShenzhouXVI,whichistakingthemtoTiangong,China'sspacestation,isGuiHaichao,aprofessorfro

mBeihangUniversity.HeisthefirstcivilianthatChinahassentintospace,andwillconductspacescienceexperiments,

collectandanalyzedataandmaintainthelabdevicesonthespacestation.That'sgoodnewsforthenation'sspacescien

ce,ashewillbemoreprofessionalincarryingoutresearchexperimentsonthespacestation.ItisalsogoodnewsforChina'sastronauticssector,as

itshowsthatthenationisconfidentenoughtosendpersonsotherthanmilitarypilotsintospace.Itmeansthatthelevelfortravelingintospaceisbeingl

owered,offeringhopethatonedayordinarypeoplewillbeabletobuyaticketforatripintospace.BesidesGui,thereisalsoZhuYangzhu,aspaceflighteng

ineerfromChina'sastronautteam,whowillserveasaprofessionalratherthanapilot.Zhu'steachingexperienceincollege

,similartothatofGui,isalsoevidenceofChineseastronauts'educationalbackgroundbeingraised.TwentyyearsafterShenzhouVtookChina'sfirstastr

onautYangLiweioutoftheEarth'satmosphere,Chinaalreadyhasafullteamofastronautsreadytofurtherourunderstandingofthecosmos(宇宙).Missionc

ommanderJingHaipengisonhisfourthtripintospace,makinghimtheChineseastronautwiththerichestexperienceinspacetravel.Inthe15yearsbetweenhisfirstmissi

onandthisone,Chinahasprogressedfromsendingastronautsintospacetosupportingtheirstayforhalfayearonitsnewlyconstru

ctedspacestation.24.WhatdoweknowaboutGuiHaichao?A.Heisselectedfromfighterplanepilots.B.HeisonboardShenzhouXV.C.HeisthefirstChineseintospace.D.Heisac

ollegeprofessor.25.WhatisspecialaboutShenzhouXVI?A.Itcancarryoutspacescienceexperiments.B.ItwillflytoTiankong.C.IthasthefirstChinesecivilian

.D.Itwillstayinspaceforhalfayear.26.Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?A.OnlypeoplefromthearmyinChinacanflyintospace.B.MorecommonChinesewillflyintospacei

nthefuture.C.ThecommanderofShenzhouXVIisYangLiwei.D.There’sonlyonecollegeprofessoronShenzhouXVI.27.Whatdoesthi

spassagemainlyfocuson?A.ItmainlyfocusesonChinesespacepilots.B.ItmainlyfocusesonShenzhouXVIanditsastronauts.C.ItmainlyfocusesonChine

sespaceresearch.D.ItmainlyfocusesonShenzhouVanditsresearch.CCuba'sfirstall-femaleumpire(裁判)teamiswinningpraisesbyumpiring

attop-tierbaseballgamesinasportthatisanationalobsessionontheislandandlongdominatedbymen.FormerbaseballandsoftballplayerJanetMore

nohasbeentheonlyonefor18seasonsasCuba'sfirsttop-leaguefemaleumpire,butwasjoinedbythreeothersafewmonthsago."Th

ingsarestartingtochange,"saidMoreno,49,wearingherblackgarbaheadofarecentgameatHavana'sLatinoamericanoStadium."ThisisthefirsttimeintheAmeri

casthatateamofwomenworksthetopleagueofacountry."Onthefield,Morenowearsdarksunglasses,firmandunflappableasIndustrialesandP

inardelRiofightagainsteachother."Theplayershaveshownhergreatrespect,"saidIndustrialescatcherOscarValdes."What

mattersisnotyourgenderbutwhoyouareonthefieldandyourpassionforexcellence.”TheCubanfour,includingMiroslavaCumba,YaliliAcostaandMilagrosQuinones,aretheo

nlysuchgroupinglobalbaseball,accordingtoCesarValdes,headofrulesandofficiatingforCuba'snationalbaseballleagu

e."Wewantedtobeahead,"hesaid.EveninMajorLeagueBaseball,theworld'smostwatchedbaseballtournament,therehas

neverbeenafemaleumpire.Preparingforanothergamethisweek,thefourwomenswappedjokesandsaidsuchcamaraderie

hashelpedtheirsuccess."Istayfocusedonmyworkonthefield.Iblankoutwhat'sgoingoninthestands,"saidCumba,43,whospenteightyearspreviouslyumpi

ringyouthbaseball.Baseballisnottheonlysportbecomingmoreinclusive:CubalatelastyearstageditsfirstofficialfemaleboxingmatchessinceFidelCastro's1959revol

ution.Moreno,whodreamsofsomedayumpiringtheOlympicsorWorldBaseballClassic,jokesthathernewfoundfamedoesnotmeanshem

ustgiveupherfemininity."Whenwegoout(toumpire)wewearperfume,sothatitfeelslikethereisafloweronthefieldandtheflowershouldnotbemistreated,"shesa

id.28.What’sthepurposeofParagraph1?A.ToexplainthesituationofbaseballinCuba.B.Toinformusofsomefamouswo

menplayersinCuba.C.Tointroducethetopicofthispassage.D.Totellussomewell-knownbaseballmatches.29.Whatdoestheunderlin

edword“garb”meaninparagraph2?A.Akindofclothes.B.Akindofsports.C.Akindofleague.D.Akindofrules.30.Whoareno

tintheCubanFour?A.JanetMoreno.B.MiroslavaCumba.C.YaliliAcosta.D.CesarValdes.31.Whichofthefollowingisnotrightaccordingtothetext?A.Morenohas

umpiredtheOlympics.B.Cumbaspenteightyearsinumpiringyouthbaseballbefore.C.OscarValdesisaplayerofabaseballteam.D

.CesarValdesisinchargeofrulesandofficiatingforCuba'snationalbaseballleagueDFreeWi-Fihasbecomeincrediblyimportanttous:manystoresandshoppingmallsoff

erit,restaurantsuseittoattractcustomers,andforlibrariesandcoffeeshopsitisamust-haveservice.Evenwhenpeo

plearetraveling,theyscanforfreeWi-Fi,which,accordingtoresearchreleasedbyLondon’sAmbaHotelonDec4,hasbecomethemostimportantstandardforselectingaho

tel.Accordingtothesurvey,asmanyas67percentoftravelersquestionedsaidthatfreeWi-Fiwouldmakethemmorelikelytochooseaccommodation,aboveotherthi

ngssuchasthehotel’slocationandfriendlystaff.Whenratingahotelthatthey’dalreadystayedin,sixintentravelersbelievedthatunlimitedWi-Fiwas

themostimportantfactorintheirrating.“Today,peopletreattheirsmartphones,tabletsandlaptopslikeclotheswhentheyareabouttotraveltosome

places.Theywillneverforgettopackitintothesuitcase,”saidtheDailyMail.“WerelyonfreeWi-Fiheavilywhentraveling––especiallywhenitc

omestocheckingsocialmedia,searchingfortraveltips,andaccessingwebsites.”However,despitetheopportunitiesthatfreeWi-Figivesus,“ourover-relianceontec

hnologyhascomeataprice,withtravelersfeelingunabletoescapesocialmedia”,saidLonelyPlanet,theworld’slargesttravelguidebrand.AnitaIsalska,

LonelyPlaneteditorandtechaddict,wasforcedtounplugwhenshewasstuckinanisolatedcampinGreenlandrecently.“Adjustingtothisslowerpace,itbegantodawnonm

e:somewhere,somehow,socialmediahadchangedintoareflex(条件反射),”shewrote.“IhadbelievedIwascapturingmoments,butinrealitymybusythumbs

werepreventingmefromenjoyingtravel’smostprofoundpleasures.Howfullycanyouappreciateahugeglacierorgrasslandofwildflowerswhenyourbrainissubcons

ciouslyselectingtherightphotofilter(滤镜),ortheperfectsixsecondstofilm?”InSeptember,thebrandreleased10prediction

sforthefutureofglobaltravel.Oneofthemwasthattrueescapeswillbehighlyvaluedinfuture,soremotehotelswillstartto

maketheirlackofInternetintoafeature.Wouldyouliketohaveanunpluggedholiday?32.WhydotravelersattachimportancetofreeWi-F

iwhenselectingahotel?A.TheythinkhotelswithfreeWi-Fiarelikelytoprovidebetterservice.B.Theybelievehotelswi

thfreeWi-Fiusuallyhavebetterlocations.C.TheyhopetoenjoymoreprofoundpleasureswhileusingfreeWi-Fi.D.TheydependonfreeWi-Fitochecksocialmediaandaccessweb

sites.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“unplug”inParagraph6probablymean?A.Checksocialmedia.B.Disconnectfromdigitaldevices.

C.Appreciatebeautifulscenery.D.Cancelatravellingplan.34.WhatisthelessonAnitaIsalskalearnedfromtheisolatedcampsheattendedi

nGreenlandrecently?A.Travelersshouldadapttoaslowerpacewhencheckingsocialmedia.B.Travelersshouldtakemorephotosandvideosduringtheir

journeys.C.Addictiontosocialmediahasnegativelyaffectedthequalityoftravel.DBeautifulscenerycouldbeappreciatedbetteriffilmsar

eshotcautiously35.Whatistheauthor’smainpurposeinwritingthisarticle?A.Toargueagainstpeople’sover-relianceonWi-Fi.B.Topromotethegrowingimportanc

eoffreeWi-Fiindailylives.C.Topredictwhatglobaltravelwillbelikeinthefuture.D.Toprotestagainsttravelers’standardwhenselect

ingahotel.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.MoviesandTVshowswouldhaveyo

ubelievethatfriendshipsjustfallintoplaceeffortlessly,withoutmuchconflict.36Bybuildingastrongfoundationforyourfriendshipandworkingto

reduceconflict,maintainingyourrelationshipswithfriendswillbecomeawholeloteasier.Bepositive.Focusingontheupsidemakesyouabetterfriend.

37Ifyou’resomeonewholikesdiscussingemotionalsubjects,that’sokay,butremembertostrikeabalanceandtalkaboutmorecheerfulorlightheart

edtopics,too.Discussingsomethingassimpleasbooksorvideogames,orsharingfunnyorupliftingstories,isbetterforyourfriendships(andeveryone

’smoods).Displayinterestinyourfriends.38Whenyoudon’tknowwhattotalkabout,itcanbetemptingtotalkaboutyourself—butifyouonlytalkaboutyour

self,yourfriendsmightgetannoyed.Makinganefforttolearnaboutyourfriendsshowsthemthatyouwanttoknowaboutwhotheyare,andhelpsyoubuildabetterrelatio

nshipwiththem.Askthemopen-endedquestionsabouttheirlivesandinterests—itwillgoalongway!Listentothem.Listeningisjustasimportantasshowinginterest.39Gi

veyourfriendyourfullattention,andmakementalnotesabouttheimportantthingsintheirlives—likethenamesoftheirlovedones,thingstheylike,andmajorthingsth

athavehappened(orarehappening)intheirlives.40Everyfriendwillhavetheirownodditiesandbehaviors.Whileit’simportanttosolvefriendshi

pproblems,sometimesa“problem”issominorthatit’snotworthstartingapossibleconflictoverit—likeifthey’rea

lwaysfiveminuteslate.Plus,tryingtochangehowyourfriendactscanbetiringforyouboth.Acceptingyourfriend’s“goodsides”and“badsides”willmakeiteasiert

ogetalong.A.Respectyourdifferences.B.Yourfriendswanttofeellikeyoucareabouttheirlives..C.Complaintsabouthopele

sssituationscanwearyourfriendsthinafterawhileD.Reflectbackwhatyouheardbyretellingwhattheysaid.E.It’llhelpyoulearnaboutyourfriendsandsupportthem

whentheyneedit.F.Inreallife,though,friendshiptakesalotofworkandcanbecomplicatedsometimes!G.Acceptyourfriendsastheyare.第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(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,并在答题卡上相应位置将该项涂黑。Iwasdiagnosed(诊断)withrheumatoidarthritis(类风湿关节炎)a

ttheageofthirteen.Thisisanautoimmunediseasewheremyimmunesystem41myjointsandthesurroundingareas.Thisdiagnosisturnedmywhole42

upsidedown.Iwentfromahappy,activeandbusypersontosomeoneunabletogetoutofbedwithoutscreamingingreat43.Havingsuchanimmunesystemmean

sIgetalotof44.Thismeansalotofhospitalappointments,bloodtests,tripstotheGPandA&E.Butifyouweretolookatme,

you’d45thinkallofthisishappeningtome.Becauselikemany46,arthritisinyoungerpeopleisgenerallyaninvisiblecond

ition,aswhat’shappeningiscompletelyinternal.Becauseofthis,accesstodisabilityresourceswasachallengeforme.Whe

nIusedresourcesfor47people,thelookslreceivedwereunbearableattimes.Asaresult,I48InvisibleDisabilityIrelandbackin201

9asawaytoincreasepeople’sawarenessandunderstandingforinvisibledisabilities.Weneedto49thepreviousperception(看法)ofdisabilityasthemajor

ityofdisabilitieshavehiddenconditions.Onthepage,I50people’sstoriesandraiseawarenessaboutmanyconditions.Mostimportantly,thepage51othersgoingthro

ughthesamething.Ithelpsinknowingtheyarenot52andthatthousandsofpeopleacrossIrelandarelivingwithinvisi

bleconditionstoo.53theuniversalsymbolofdisabilityisawheelchair,disabilitiescomeinall54shapesandsizes.BecauseofInvisible

DisabilityIreland,manypeoplehavelearnedbetteraboutsuchconditions.Ithas55notonlyme,butalsomanyotherpeopleinsuc

hasituation.41.A.attacksB.recognizesC.repairsD.protects42.A.bodyB.familyC.classD.world43.A.self-doubtB.painC.hopelessnessD.shock44.A.opportunities

B.infectionsC.attentionD.assistance45.A.neverB.evenC.alsoD.still46.A.disappointmentB.concernsC.dangersD.illnesses47.A.tire

dB.normalC.disabledD.old48.A.encouragedB.establishedC.expectedD.improved49.A.challengeB.spreadC.understandD.remove50.A.knowB.followC.readD.share51.A

.observesB.impressesC.supportsD.warns52.A.activeB.aloneC.luckyD.happy53.A.AlthoughB.SinceC.IfD.Unless54.A.interestingB.differentC.attr

activeD.amazing55.A.benefitedB.warnedC.delightedD.reminded第二节语法填空(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。Iwasg

oingtothetrainstation,withashoppingbaginonehand,mylaptopinthe56,andaheavybagononeshoulder.Ithoughttomyself,“Iamreachinghometonight.”Sudde

nly,Iwastripped(绊倒)bysomethingandfelldowntotheground.Unfortunately,Igotbadcutsonmykneeandarms,andthey

startedbleeding.Mylaptoplandedontheroad,andabottleintheshoppingbagwasbroken,leavingthebagallwet.Myfirstactwastopickupmylaptop,butIcouldn'traise

57(I).Afterawhile,I58(realize)thatprobablyIwouldmissthetrain.Thatmightpreventmefrom59(get)homethatnight.Thatmeans

Ihadnowaytogethomethatnight.IthoughtnobodyelsewasaroundandIcouldturn60nobodyforhelp,soIwasallowingmyself61(

cry)alittle,whenayoungladyappeared.ShecheckedmetomakesureIhadnoseriousinjuries,andfoundmyfacewasfine.Aftershetoldmeaboutthat,Ibreatheda

sighofrelief.Sheaskedtheplace62Iwasgoing.ShewasthewomantowhomItoldthatIwantedtocatchthelasttraintogoho

me.“Yourtrainhasalreadyleft,”shesaid.Thenataxihappenedtohavepulledup,andtheladyaskedthedrivertotakemetomyhome.“Ican'

tafforditsinceit'llbe63longdrive,canI?”Irefusedstrongly.Thinkingforasecond64(calm),shegaveme£30,whichwasmorethanIwouldspendonfoodeveryweek.Sudd

enly,tearscametomyeyes!IwishIcouldhaveachancetothankherpersonallyoneday.However,Ievendidn'thaveaclearimpressionofherlooks.AndIdidn'tknowabouther

65(identify)atall.Finally,IdecidedtoalwaysgetreadytolendahelpinghandtostrangerstorepayallthekindnessthatIreceivedfromher.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,是你校英文报增设的“职业规划”(CareerPlanning)栏目的负责人,请给职业规划师David写一封邮件向他约稿,内容包括:1.栏目介绍;2.稿件内容;3.稿件长度:约800词;4.交稿日期:6月2日前。注意:1.词数80左右;

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearDavid,Howiseverythinggoing?Yours,LiHua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。There’saboynamedTomwhohadalargefamily,happilylivingwithhissisters,parentsandgrandmother.Hisgrandmotherlovedeveryonealotandwasrespectedbyall

familymembers.Shewasveryold,yetsometimesshewouldrecallthingsfromherpastandsharewiththem.Sometimestheywouldbelieveherbutatothertimes

theywouldthinkthatGrannymightbemixingupthefactsduetoheroldage.Oneday,whenTomwasinschool,suddenlywhileknittin

g(编织),Grannyrememberedsomethingandshecouldn'tcontainheremotionssoshegotuptotellherson—Tom'sfather.Shewalkedasfastasshecouldtohisroomandsai

d,“YoualwaysaskedaboutmybirthdatebutdoyouknowtodayisthedaywhenIwasborn.”Shelookedathersonwithanexcitedexpression,expectinganimmediateresponse.However

,hersonwonderedhowshecouldrememberherdateofbirthinthisoldagewhensheforgotsomanyotherthings,sohedidn'tpaymuchattentiontothis.Disappointedatherson

'sreaction,GrannythenwenttoTom'smotherandTom'ssister,butlikeTom'sfather,nobodybelievedher.Disheartened,s

hewentandsatintheterrace(阳台).WhenTomreturnedfromhisschool,hefoundhisgrandmothersittingalonewithasadexpression.Tomaskedhisgrannyaboutthematter,buts

hesaidtherewasnothingtoworryabout.Afteralotofpersuasionshesaidwhatwastroublingher—nobodyseemedtocarethatitwasherbirthdaytoday!Afterh

earingwhatGrannysaid,Tomthoughtofaplan.Purelybychance,someofTom'sfriendswereplayingnearbysohesharedhisplanwiththem.注意:1.

续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。Tom’sfriendswereallgladtohelphimwithhisplan.Tom’sgrannywassohappy,withtearsofjoyshininginhereyes.获得更多资源请扫码加入享

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