江西省景德镇市2022-2023学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题

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景德镇市2022~2023学年下学期期中质量检测卷高一英语第一部分听力(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,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.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Flyakite.B.Gotothepark.C.PlayontheInternet.2.Whatwillthegirlbuythisevening

?A.Sunglasses.B.Ascarf.C.Gloves.3.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Takeataxi.B.Walktothehotel.C.Asksomeoneelseforhelp4.Whoisth

ewomanprobably?A.Ahotelclerk.B.Apoliceofficer.C.Theman’swife.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Abirthdayparty.B.NewYear’s

gifts.C.Theman’sparents.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,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.Howdoesthemanprobablyfeel?A.Excited.B.Nervous.C.Regretful.7.Wha

twillthemandonext?A.TalktoSamantha.B.Dancewiththewoman.C.Attendagraduationceremony.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8.Whatwil

lthemandowithhisgirlfriendonQixiFestival?A.Gotoamovie.B.Gotoaconcert.C.Eatatanicerestaurant.9.Accordingtothe

woman,whatwouldbeaspecialgift?A.Asong.B.Apoem.C.Apieceofjewelry.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10.Howdoesthemanwanthishaircut?A.Allofftheback.B.Alloffthesid

es.C.Alittleoffthetopandsides.11.Whatdidthemancomplainabout?A.Thewomancuthishairtooshort.B.Thewomancut

hiscaraccidentally.C.Thetowelwastoodirty.12.Whycan’tthemancomplaindirectlytothemanager?A.Themanagerisonvacation.B.Thema

nagerisouttolunch.CThemanagerisdealingwithanothercustomer.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16四个小题.13.Whoisthewoman?A.Theb

oy’saunt.B.Theboy’smother.C.Theboy’sgrandmother.14Whatdidthewomanenjoydoingwhenshe-wasyoung?A.Playingwithacat.B.Doingartprojects.C.Taking

photographs.15.Whatdoestheboylike?A.Heisshy.B.Helikestopaint.C.Hedoesn’thavemanyfriends.16.Whatdoesthewomanimplyaboutherhusband?A.Theboylooksjus

tlikehim.B.Heheldtheboybeforeshedid.C.Hepassedaway.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17.Wherewillvisitorsgoonthefirstdayofth

etour?A.ArchesNationalPark.B.TempleSquare.C.GoblinValley.18.WhatdoweknowaboutLittleWildHorseCanyon?A.It’sverynarrow.B.It’sinnorthernUtah.C.Itwasform

edbyanearthquake.19.Whatisincludedinthetourprice?A.Entrancefees.B.Threemealsaday.C.TransportationinUtah.20.Whencanyoumakeareservationf

orthetour?..A.Twoweeksinadvance.B.Oneweekinadvance.C.Fourdaysinadvance.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。ADon’tignorethedifferenceteenagerscanmake.JohnMichaelThomas,FloridaWhenJ

ohnMichaelThomasdecidedtohonorhisfriendandclassmateElizabethBuckley,whodiedfromcancer,herememberedhowmuchshelovedpeacocks(孔雀).Hewantedtobuildalife

-sizedpeacockfountaininElizabeth’sfavoriteparkinthecityinmemoryofhisfriend.Hethoughtitcouldbeaplaceforpeopl

etorelaxandbeinspired.JohnMichaelraised$52,000tobuildthefountain.BarrettSmith,13,UtahThewheelsbegantoturnforBarrettSmithwhenheheardaboutKarmaBi

keShop,aplacewhereyoungpeoplecanearnfreebikesbyrendingandperformingcommunityservice.BarrettvisitedKarma’sownerwit

hhisidea:hewouldcollectandrepair.usedbikesanddonatethemtotheshop.Heexpectedtogetabout10donatedbikes.Intheend,Barrettreceived39.ZacharyBlohm,15,Wisc

onsinThe25-year-oldplaygroundatanelementaryschoolnearMilwaukee,Wisconsinwassosmallthatonly70ofits575studentscouldplayonitat

atime.That’swhenZacharyBlohmsavedtheday(扭转局面).Heandsomevolunteerswantedtobuildahugeplayground.Toraisemoney,Zachar

yplannedT-shirtandbakesales,soldticketsandmore.Heheldmonthlymoney-raisingeventsformorethanayear.Overall,hecollected$130,000—enoughtofini

shhisproject.JackZimmerman,16,NewJerseyForsomepeople,findingamealisassimpleasopeningtheretherefrigerator.Formorethan366,000hungr

ykidsinNewJersey,it’snotthateasy.Thatfactdidn’tsitwellwithJackZimmerman,whoorganizedadrivetolessenchildhoodhu

ngerinhisstate.Hisgoal:create40,000packagedmealsthatcouldbedonatedtothoseinneed.Ongameday,Jackandhisvolunteer

sstartedtheirwork.Afterthefinalcount,theteamhadpackaged47,124meals—wellaboveJack’sgoal.1.Thepeacockfounta

inwasbuiltinapark.Atoencouragepeople.B.tocureacancersufferer.C.toprotecttheanimals.D.tocherishthememoryofateen

ager.2.WhatdidBarrettdoforKarmaBikeShop?A.Herepairedbikesthere.B.Hedonatedbikestoit.C.Hehelpeditwincustomers.D.

Heofferedareadingservicethere.3.Whatdothefourpeoplehaveincommon?A.They’retopstudents.B.Theylikevariouspublicactivities.C.Theyareconcernedabou

tothers.D.Theyaremoneyraisersforthepoor.BWalkingthroughanairportisnevereasy.Nowimaginedoingitifyouwereblind.That'sthe

problemfacedbyChiekoAsakawa,acomputerscientistandIBMresearcher.AsakawaoftenfliesbetweentheUSandJapan,makingthejourneymonthly.Iftraveling

aloneshehastobehelpedatbothendsoftheflight,whichsometimesincludesendlesswaiting.SearchingforabetterreplacementledAsakawatoinventahigh-tech

suitcasethathelpsgethertotheplaceshewantstogosafely.“IneverrelaxwhenItravelalone”shesays.“Ialwaysthinkaboutwhattechnologywillhelpmetravel

easier,quickerandmorecomfortably.”ItwasthisrestlessnessthatledtotheAIsuitcase.Theideahasbeenindevelopmentsince2017throughr

esearchbetweenIBM,otherJapanesecompanies,andCarnegieMellonUniversityinPennsylvania.Asakawasaystherearehopestoc

ommercializethesuitcaseandapilotscheme(试验计划)isplannedtouseitinanairport,ashoppingmallandotherpublicspaces.Thoughthesuitcase

istoofulloftechtoholdanyclothes,thatcouldchangeinthefuture,shesays.Arunner,AsakawaheldOlympicdreamsasachild,butaswimmingacciden

tatage11causedhertograduallylosehersightuntil,aged14,shebecametotallyblind.Asagrown-upshehaspaidattentiontodevelo

pingaccessibilitytechnology.Amonghercreationsis“aDesigner,”whoseaimistomakedesigners'websitesmoreuser-

friendly,and“IBMHomePageReader”,thefirstvoicebrowser(浏览器)toallowInternetaccessforblindpeople.Asakawahaswoni

ndustryandgovernmentawardsandbeenintroducedintotheUSNationalInventorsHallofFame.“Theblindpeopleusuallyuseawhitecane(手杖)

oraguidedog.Itwillopenupmanydoorsforblindpeople,becausewe'dbeabletogoanywherebyourselves.Withoutnewtechnology,wecannotmakeoursoci

etymoreinclusive,”Asakawasays.“AsmartsuitcaseisagreatshowcaseforhowAIandtechnologycanchangethelivesoftheblind.”.,4.WhatdroveAsakawatoinventth

esuitcase?A.Thesuggestionfromaninternationalairport.B.Thewishtofinishhertripwithoutanyhelp.C.Thehugebusinessadvantagesofthesuitcase.D.Theex

perienceofkeepingtheblindcompany5.Whatcanwesayaboutthesuitcase?A.Itcanholdclothes.B.Ithasyettobewidelyused.C.Ithasprovedunhelpfulfortheblind.D.

Itisreadytobecommerciallyproduced.6.WhatdoesAsakawathinkofthesuitcase?A.Itwillencouragemorescientiststo

helptheblind.B.Itwillmakethepubliccarefortheblindmore.C.Itwillhugelyfreeuptheblind'smovements.D.Itwillchangepeople'swayoftraveling.7.Whatis

thebesttitleforthistext?A.Technologyischangingpeople'slivesrapidly.B.Arobotsuitcasemakestravelingeasyandpopular

.C.Travelingalonerequiresmuchcouragefortheblind.D.Asmartsuitcasecouldreplacecanesandguidedogsfortheblind.CMorethantwothirdsofthe

world'spolarbearswillbewipedoutby2050,accordingtoashockingnewstudy.Bythen,scientistssay,globalwarmingwillhavemelted42percentoftheArcticseaice.By

2100,onlyaveryfewoftheseimportantcreatureswillbeleft.ThereporthasbeenproducedbytheUSGeologicalSurvey.Thescientistshavepublicizedtheirfindingsinthehop

eofinfluencingUSInteriorSecretaryDirkKempthorne,whohasbeenaskedtoputpolarbearsontheUSendangeredspecieslist.

Polarbearsdependonfloatingseaiceasaplatformforhuntingseals,whicharetheirmainfood.Withoutenoughice,polarbearswouldbeforcedtogoontotheland,whereth

eyarepoorlyskilledhunters,andwouldbeunlikelytoadapttothelifeonthelandintime.Expertssayfewlittlebearswouldsurviveandthestresscouldmakemanyfemales

unabletogetpregnant.TheteamofAmericanandCanadianscientistsspentsixmonthsstudyingbears,ontheground,fromspotte

rplanesandinthelab,usingcomputermodels.Someteammembersfeartheresultisevenworseforthebearsthanwhattheirreportsays.TheysaytheArcticiswarmingfasterthan

anywhereintheworldandmuchfasterthantheircomputerhadbeenforecasting.Satelliteobservationshaveshowedthatthei

cehasdecreasedtoanall-timelow.However,noteveryoneinthescientificcommunitybelievesthatglobalwarmingishappeningonsuchanal

armingscale.Anotherinvestigationhasfoundthatpolarbearsarestillbeinghuntedbywealthy“sportsmen”whowanttheirskinsandhea

ds.Atleastteninternationalcompaniesofferbear-huntingtrips.8.WhatdoweknowaboutDirkKempthorneaccordingtothepassage?A.

Heisananimalscientist.B.HeisaprotectorofanimalsworkingfortheUSgovernment.C.HewasaskedtoputpolarbearsontheUSendangeredspecieslist

.D.Heofferedtoputpolarbearsontheendangeredspecieslist.9.Whywillpolarbearsdieoutifthereisnotenoughseaice?A.Becausepol

arbearscan'tcatchenoughfoodwithoutice.B.Becausepolarbearseaticewhentheyfeelthirsty.C.Becausepolarbearswillbeeasilyfoundbyhunterswithoutice.D.

Becausemostfemalebearsareusedtogivingbirthunderice.10.Afterasix-monthstudy,somescientistsfearthat________.A.thereissomethingwrongwiththeircomput

ersB.polarbearswilldisappearevenfasterthantheyeverexpectedC.theircomputermodelsarenotasaccurateastheyexpectedD.globalwarmingwilldestroyeverything

intheArctic11.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellusinthelastparagraph?A.Theforecastaboutthefutureofpolarbearsisnotcorrect.B.Globalw

armingwon'thaveanyeffectonhuntingtripsintheArctic.C.Polarbearsareanendangeredspeciesasaresultofbear-hunting.D.Peopledon'tpayen

oughattentiontotheprotectionofendangeredspecies.DAnewstudysuggeststhatdarkmarkingsontheplanetMarsrepresents

and—notwater.Theresearchin2015suggestedthatlinesonsomeMartianhillswereevidenceofwater.YetAmericanscientistsnowsaytheselinesa

ppearmorelikedry,flowsofsand.Ifwaterispresent,itislikelytobeasmallamount.Waterinliquidformwouldbenecessaryformicrobial(微生物的)life.NASA,theAmeric

anspaceagency,saidmoreresearchisneeded.MichaelMeyeristheleadscientistforNASA’sMarsexplorationprogramme.Henotedthatthelateststudydoesnotrejectthepre

senceofwater.Butheadmitted,“Itjustmaynotbeasexcitingastheideaofriversgoingdownthesidesofcliffs(悬崖).”ThenewfindingscomefromateamledbyColinDundasofth

eUnitedStatesGeologicalSurvey.Histeammeasured151oftheselinesin10areas.Mostofthelinesendwithslopesbetween28degreesand3

5degrees.Thesemeasurementsaresimilartoactivesanddunes(沙丘)onbothMarsandEarth.Asmallcoveringofdustthatmovesandsometimesbecomeslightermighth

elpexplainthemarkings.TheyusuallyappearintheMartiansummertime,andthendisappearuntilthenextyear.Iftheselinesaredry,th

issuggeststhatrecentMarshasnothadlargevolumesofliquidwater.Dundasandhisresearchteamsaythatmanyquestionsremain.“IstillthinkthatMarshasagreatpot

entialforhavinghadlifeearlyoninitshistory,”Meyersaid.“Aslongasthat’strue,wealsohaveareasonablepossibilityoflifestillbeingonMars.It

justhappenstobecrypticorwellhidden.”NASAcurrentlyhasnoroboticvehicle—eitheronMarsorindevelopment—withtheabilitytocl

imbsteepslopes.ThelackofsuchequipmenthasengineerscomingupwithideaslikeMartianhelicoptersorplaneswithoutpilots.12.Whatdo

AmericanscientistsfindonMarsnowaccordingtotheirstudy?A.Alotoflittlelife.B.Anamountofwater.C.SomeMartianhills.D.Darkmarkingsaresand.13.When

dothemarkingscomeout?A.InMartianspring.B.InMartiansummer.C.InMartianautumn.D.InMartianwinter.14.What’sMeyer’sopinionabouthavinglifeonMars?A.

Doubtful.B.Trustful.C.Indifferent.D.Objective.15.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“cryptic”inParagraph4mean?A.Undiscovered.B.Strange.C.Magical.

D.Icy.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。TopTipsfortheFluSeasonIt’scoming.Ic

anfeelitintheair.Onthesubwayeverytimesomeonecoughs,IlookuptoseeifIcanmovealittlefurther.AsIexitthetrain,Iimmediatelyreachforhan

dwashtoremoveanyofthedirtonmyhands.___16___Ifyouareyoungandhealthy,it’smostlikelythatyouwilljustfeeluncomfortableforaweekortwo,misssomewor

korstudy.Ifyouareelderly,havemedicalproblems,orareayoungchild,youmaynotbesolucky.___17___Dependingontheyear,between

3,000and49,000peopledie.Thebestwaytopreventthefluistogetvaccinated(接种疫苗).___18___Howeveritstilloffersconsiderableprotect

ion.Inadults,thevaccineis59percentprotectiveonaverage.Forchildrenthestoryisbetter.Clearly,weneedbettervaccinesbuti

t’sstillareallygoodideatogetvaccinated.Cantheflushotgiveyoutheflu?Youmayhaveanarmpainoralittlefever,buttheinjectiondoesnotcontainal

ivevirusandcannotgiveyoutheflu.___19___Itisn’tclearhowlongprotectionlastsandifthevaccineprotectsagainstdifferentflusforonlyo

neyear.Finally,hereissomeadviceforwhattodoifyougettheflu.•___20___•Stayathomeuntilyourfeverhasbeengoneforatle

ast24hours.Thatwillreducethenumberofpeopleyougivethisto.•Coveryourcoughsandsneezes.•Keepyourhandsclean.Usesoapandwaterorhandwashfrequentl

y,especiallyaftercoughingorsneezing.•Drinkplentyofwater.Bestwishesforahappyfluseason!A.Fluseasonishere,andItakeitseriously.B.Ifyougottheflusho

tlastyear,doyouneeditthisyear?C.Eachyearmorethan200,000peoplearestayinginhospitalduetotheillness.D.Ifyouhavethesymptoms,callyourdoc

torearlytoseeifhewantstoprescribesomemedicine.E.Flusymptomsusuallycomeonsuddenlyandfrequentlyandincludehighfever,cough,sorethro

atandbodyaches.F.Oftentimesdoctors’officeshavespecialroomssetupinthefalljustforgivingflushots,soitsfast,easyandeffective.G.Youmayhavehe

ardaboutanewstudyonfluvaccines,anditfoundthatthefluvaccinedidn’tworkaswellaswethoughtorwouldlike.,第三部分语言知识运用(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Haveyouexperiencedaconditionwhenlisteningtoaveryloudmusicmakesyourheartb

eatsofastthatyoucanactuallyfeelthe____21____beating?Fromthisexperience,wecanconcludethatloudandfastmusicincreasestheheartrate.

Therefore,wehaveafeelingofhigh____22____andstresswhenwelistentoloudandfastmusic.Onthecontrary,softmusicis____23____tonslowerheartrate

.Peoplewholistentorelaxingmusichaveaslowerheartrate,____24____tothoselisteningtoloudandfastmusic,orthosenotliste

ningtomusicatall.Butwhydoesthishappen?Experimentsfoundthatthe____25____ofmusicontheheartisbasedonthefunctioning

ofthebrain.Whenwehearmusic,thesoundwavesare____26____intoelectricalimpulses(神经冲动)bythebrain.Asitcanincreaseandd

ecreasetheheartrate,therelatedeffectisproduced.Now,isitthatonlysoftmusic____27____thiseffect?Well,listenin

gtosoftorrelaxingmusicissurelymore____28____.However,listeningtoanytypeofmusicyoulikecanbe____29____,ratherthannotlisten

ingtoanymusicatall.Itisbelievedthatpeoplewhohavenslowerheartratehavealongerlife._____30_____,peoplehavingafasterheartrateareatagreater____

_31_____ofsufferingfromcardiovascular(心血管的)diseases.Therefore,havingaslowerheartratemakesyoulivealongerandhealthierlife.Whenmusic

_____32_____theheartrate,thereisafeelingof_____33_____Therefore,itisusedasa_____34_____technique,Wecanconcludebysayingthatthephrase“M

usic_____35_____theheart”isnotjustasaying,buta(n)fact!21.A.lightB.shallowC.heavyD.mild22.A.natureB.anxie

tyC.respectD.security23.A.integratedB.changedC.linkedD.marked24.A.comparedB.adaptedC.exposedD.opposed25.A.styleB.beautyC.fan

tasyD.effect26.A.formedB.developedC.translatedD.made27.A.bringsoutB.bringsupC.bringsaboutD.bringsin28.A.enjoyableB.unbearableC.

unforgettableD.beneficial29.A.helpfulB.joyfulC.gratefulD.doubtful30.A.InterestinglyB.SimilarlyC.AbsolutelyD.Unbelievably31.A.limitB.competitionC.

fameD.risk32.A.speedsupB.holdsupC.slowsupD.putsup33.A.selflessnessB.calmnessC.lonelinessD.restlessness34.A.learningB

.relaxationC.permissionD.cooperation35.A.hardensB.touchesC.saddensD.heals第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单

词或括号内单词的正确形式。Anumberofmajorprotectionprograms,___36___(cover)worldculturalheritage,grottoes,stonecar

vingsandancientbuildingswillbecarried___37___.Majorarchaeologicalprogramswillcontinuetobepromoted,___38___(especial)studiesoftheErlitousite,t

heYinxusite,NanhaiNo1—ashipwreckoffthecoastofGuangdongprovinceintheSouthernSongperiod___39___ranfrom1127to1

279,andChangjiangkouNo2.Theplancallsfor___40___(improve)themonitoringandevaluationsystemofnationalarchaeol

ogicalsiteparks.Theplanalsopointstotheneedtobuildmorefirst-ratemuseumswithChinesecharacteristics.Thecollectionmanagementsy

steminmuseumswill___41___(upgrade)tostandardizetherankingandcategorizationofculturalrelics.Othereffortswillincludepromotiono

fculturalrelics,developing___42___(relate)technologiesanddeepening___43___(cooperate)withothercountriestoc

arryoutkeyprograms.“Weneedtoallowtheachievementsofculturalrelicprotection___44___(serve)economicandsocialdevelopmentbetterandwrite____45

____newchapterinculturalheritagedevelopment,”saidHu.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,你校英语社团(EnglishClub)计划下周末举行一次关于垃圾分类的讲座,请

你代表社团写一封公开邀请信,内容包括:1.垃圾分类的好处;2.讲座具体时间和地点;3.邀请学生参加。注意:1.词数100左右,开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:垃圾分类garbageclassificationDearstudents,_____

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___________________________________________Yours,EnglishClub第二节(满分25分)47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落的开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Steve

grabbedhisbatandglove.“Seeyoulater,Mom.I’mgoingtoPaul’s.”Heracedoutthedoorandslammeditbehindhim.Summervacationjus

tbegan.Theboysplannedtoplaybaseballeverydaysotheycouldmakethefreshmanteam.PaulwaswaitingoutsideforSteve.“Whatareyoudoing?Where’syourstuff?”Stevelifte

dhisbatontohisshoulderwhencatchingsightofPaul.Paulshookhisheadunhappily.“IhavetocleanMrThompson’sgaragebeforeIcango.Withhisbrokenar

m,hecan’tdoithimself.MymomalwaysvolunteersmetohelptheThompson’s.They’rekindofold.”“OK”saidSteve.“I’llh

elpyou.We’llgetdonequickerworkingtogether.”TheboyswentdowntheblocktotheThompson’sandgotstarted.Theyfoundacoupleofbroomsandshovels(铲).Be

foretheyswept,theyputboxesthatwerestrewn(遍布)aroundthegarageflooronshelves.AsPaulputabigboxonashelf,itfelloffandw

ithitfellanenvelope.Hepickeditup.Itwasn’tsealed,soheopenedit.Therewerelotsofone-hundred-dollarbills.“You’vegottoseethis.”

HepulledoutahandfulofbillsandshowedStevewithhiseyeslitup.“Wheredidyougetthat?”saidSteve.Paulpointedtothesh

elf.“Itjustfelldownwhentheboxfell.There’sgottobeacoupleofthousandboxfell.There’sgottobeacoupleofthousanddollarshe

re.Ifwetakesome,Ibetnoonewilleverknow.”Stevefurrowedhisbrow(皱眉)andshookhishead.“Areyoucrazy?That’ssteali

ng.”“Well,Idoalotofchoresforthemanddon’tgetpaid.It’snotreallystealing;it’sakindofpaymentformyhardwork

,”Paulinsisted.Atthattime,StevewasabouttograbthemoneyfromPaul’shandwhentheyheardasound.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为15

0左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph1:“Boys,Ibakedachocolatecake,”MrsThompsonwalkedintothegarage.__________________

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