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绝密★考试结束前2024-2025学年高二英语上学期期中模拟卷(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、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上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.测试范围:选择性必修一Units1~5(人教版2019)4.难度系数:0.65。5.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)做题时,请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.Whywon’tthewomanlendhercartotheman?A.Hercarisinthecountryside.B
.Hercarwon’tbeavailable.C.Hercarisbroken.2.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Athome.B.Inarestaurant.C.Inasupermar
ket.3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Onastreet.B.Inapoliceoffice.C.Inahospital.4.Whendoesthemanplantogettotheparty?A.At6:30pm.B.At
7:00pm.C.At7:30pm.5.Whatdoesthewomanhurrytodo?A.Gototheclassroom.B.Catchthebus.C.Gouponefloor.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.WhatdoesthewomanthinkoftheDramaClub?A.Notveryinteresting.B.Attractive.C.Toohard.7.Whatmayhappentothemanifheactsinadrama?A.
Hemayberecognisedeasilyoncampus.B.Hewillhavemorechancestomeetdramastars.C.Hemaybecomeanotherpersoninlife.听下面一段较长对话,回答以
下小题。8.Howdoesthewomanfeelatfirst?A.Tired.B.Worried.C.Hungry.9.Whichplacearethespeakersgoingto?A.Aser
vicestation.B.Atrainstation.C.Astore.10.Whatisthemanlikelytodonext?A.Driveslowly.B.Haveameal.C.Takearest.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11.Whatarethespeakersmainl
ytalkingabout?A.Schoolthings.B.Classschedules.C.Anartclub.12.Howmanypaintbrushesdotheyneed?A.5.B.6.C.10.13.Whatdoesthe
manwantthewomantodo?A.Makeaphonecall.B.Pickhisstuffup.C.Contacttheteacher.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14.Whatmad
ethewomanworriedaboutmovingasachild?A.Makingnewfriends.B.Leavingherparents.C.Packingupthings.15.Whatamazedt
hewomanaboutherfather?A.Hissuperstrength.B.Hiscookingskills.C.Histalentforvoices.16.Whatwillthewomanprobably
dotonight?A.Listentoastory.B.Askherfathertodance.C.Cookdinnerforherparents.17.Whatistheprobablerelati
onshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends.B.Brotherandsister.C.Fatheranddaughter.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.WhenwasYuanXinadmittedtoWuhanUn
iversityofScienceandTechnology?A.In2014.B.In2015.C.In2016.19.WhatdoweknowaboutYuanXin?A.Helosthisleftarm.B.Hehasreceivedadoctor’sdegree.C.He
camesecondinacompetitionin2019.20.What’sXuXin’simpressionofYuanXin?A.Heiswarm-hearted.B.Heishard-working.C.Heisoptimistic.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。AOurlistofsummerprogramsandcampshassom
ethingforeveryteenager.It’stimeforteenagersexploreandcommentthegreatopportunitiesavailableoncollegecampuses,nationwide,andov
erseas.CaliforniaCollegeoftheArts’Pre-CollegeProgramSanFrancisco,CAAtthisweek-longprogram,you’lljoinawiderangeofgrou
psofcreativethinkersandmakers“shareyourpassionforartanddesign.You’lltakecollege-levelcourseswhileearning3col
legecredits.JuniperYoungWritersAmherst,MAWelookforwriterswhoseworkshowscuriosityandrisk-taking,andwhoareeagertoexperimentwithformsandi
deasnewtothem,inthecompanyoftheircreativepeers.Weofferteenpoetsandwritersaself-directedjourneyintoaweekofthewildinventi
on.Workingindependently,participantswillgaininsightintothecreativewritingprocess.WorldVirtualWritingCa
mpsVirtual,OnlineOpentoteensaged13-19,WorldVirtualWritingCampsinvitewriterstoexplorenewtypesofliteratureandlearnfromfamousauthor
s,editors,andeducatorsastheyworktosharetheirwritingwiththeworld.Wewelcomeyoutojoinourweek-longwritingcamps!PennArtsandSciencesSummerHighScho
olProgramsPhiladelphia,PAWewelcomebrightandambitioushighschoolstudentsfromaroundtheworldtotheIvyLeague(常春藤联盟).Theprog
ramdeliversthechallengeofanIvyLeaguecoursetotalentedhighschoolstudentsseekingadvancedstudies.Studentscanengagewi
thleadingprofessorsduringthesix-weekprograms.21.What’stheextrabenefitoftheCaliforniaCollegeoftheArts’Pre-Co
llegeProgram?A.Freecourses.B.Passionforart.C.Collegecredits.D.Journeysofinventions.22.WhatdoJuniperYoungWritersandWorldVirtualWritingCam
pshaveincommon?A.Theyareaboutwriting.B.Theyrequireteamwork.C.Theyprovideachancetopublishworks.D.Theyprovideoutdooradventureexperiences.23.Whatcanst
udentsdointheprograminPhiladelphia?A.Experiencecolorfulcampuslife.B.Meetfamousartistsandscientists.C.D
oaninternationalwritingtour.D.Takeadvanced-levelcourses.BNationalGeographicExplorerPaulSalopekiswalkingfromAfricatothetipofSouth
America.HeisfollowingthepathourhumanancestorstookoutofAfricaabout200,000yearsago.SalopekhasnamedhisjourneytheOutofEdenWal
k.Ashewalksthroughdifferentcountries,landscapes,andcultures,Salopekisdocumentingwhatheseesandhears.Andheisn'twalkingalone.Duringeachpar
tofhiswalk,Paulisjoinedbyalocalguide.Alongtheway,hemeetspeoplefromsmallvillages,cities,andcountryfarms.Sometimes,theygivehimaplacetostay
foranightortwo.Often,hishostssharealittlebitabouttheirliveswithhim.TheOutofEdenWalkiswell-named.Besidesafewrideso
nboatsorships,Salopekiswalkingtheentireway.Nocars.Hedoesn’tevenridebikes,thoughhedoesusepackanimals.AnimportantpartofSalopek’smissionistotell
thestoriesofordinarypeople.Walkinggiveshimmoretimetolookaroundandtotalktothepeopleheencounters.Hehasspokentothousandsofpeoplesincehiswalkb
egan.Asheputsit,“Iaminaseven,eight,nine-year-longconversationwithtotalstrangers.”FollowingastoryisnotnewforPaulSalopek.Heisajourn
alist.HehaswrittenforTheAtlantic,theChicagoTribune,NationalGeographic,andotherpublications.Hisworkshaveearnedmanyawa
rds,includingtwoPulitzerPrizes.Asajournalist,Salopekwouldoftenflyintoanareatocoverastoryandthenquicklyleaveagain.Buthefelthewasmis
singpartofthestoryandwantedtodigdeeper.TheOutofEdenWalkwasbornfromthisdesire.Salopekcallsitslowjournalism
.Thegoalistodeeplyexploresomeofthemajornewsstoriesofourtimesbytalkingtoordinarypeoplewhoareaffected.AsSalopekdescribesit,“Itisabouts
lowingdownenoughtoactuallyinhabitthestoriesofthedayandtogettoknowthepeoplewhoarebehindtheheadlines.”24.What
istheOutofEdenWalk?A.ItisthelatestpennedworkofPaulSalopek.B.ItisashipjourneyfromAfricatothetipofSouthAmerica.C.Itisatouredlongwalkacrosstheco
ntinentstakenbyPaulSalopek.D.Itisanewfashionablewayoftravellingthroughdifferentcountries.25.WhatdoesSalopekthinkoftheconversationwithstrangers?
A.Fruitful.B.Discouraging.C.Challenging.D.Time-wasted.26.WhydidPaulSalopekstarttheOutofEdenWalk?A.TofinishhisworkforthePulitzerPriz
es.B.Toexplorethebestheadlinesforthejournalism.C.Tounearththedeeperpartofthemajornewsstories.D.Tointerestthereadersintheancientor
dinarypeople.27.Whatdoweknowaboutslowjournalism?A.Realisticandworthwhile.B.Influentialbutinformal.C.Humorousandrelaxing.D.Efficientandm
eaningful.CComedianSarahSilvermanrecentlyjoinedforceswithbestsellingwritersChristopherGoldenandRichardKadreyagainsttw
ounlikelyopponents:ChatGPT’screatorOpenAIandMetaPlatforms.Thewritersfiledacopyrightinfringement(侵犯)caseinearlyJulyinwhichtheyclaimth
eircopyrightedbookswereusedwithouttheirpermissionaspartoftrainingdatasetforChatGPTandsimilarAImodels.
Here’sacriticalpointtoremember:AIslikeChatGPTdon’tparrotbookswordforword.Theygeneratenewcontentbasedonp
atternslearnedfromthetrainingdata.Thespecificwordsandsentencesformedaren’tdirectcopiesfromcopyrightedbooks,blurringtheli
nesoftraditionalinfringement.Ihaveavisionthere’saslimchancethiscasewillholdup,butthefinalcallisinthehandsofthecourts.Thecornerstoneofhuman-l
earningisimitation(模仿).Thenatureofintelligence—whetherbiologicalorartificialrestsontheabilitytorecognizepatternsandapplythemininnovativ
eways.AI,suchasChatGPT,operatessimilarly.Itlearnsfromitsenvironment—inthiscase,theextensivedatasetsoftext—andimitatespat
ternsitfinds.That’showitcancomposeastrikinglyhuman-likestringoftextdespitehavingnoconsciousnessorcreativity.Thecurrentcasechallen
gesthisunderstanding,claimingthatAI’smethodoflearningbreakscopyrightlaw.Somepublishersprovideacompensation(补偿)strategy.Buttherearepote
ntialissueswiththisapproach.First,itsbeingineffectmightposeenormous,evenunovercomechallenges.Thelargescaleofdat
athatAImodelslikeChatGPTtakeinfortrainingthousandsofbooks,millionsofarticles,andmoremakesitimpracticaltotr
ackdowneverysinglecopyrightholderandnegotiatetermsforuse.ThiscouldresultinhighexpensesforAIdevelopers,potentiallypreventinginnov
ationanddestroyingpublicmodels.Buthere’saninterestingparadox(悖论)toconsider:ThevictoryofwritersagainstformalAIservicep
rovidersmaynotendtheissue.Farfromit.Theoutcomeofthisunfoldingdramacouldbemorethanasimplecourtroomwinorloss;itcould
fundamentallyredefinetheboundariesofartificialintelligenceandcopyrightlaw.28.Whatmaybetheresultofthecaseintheautho
r’sview?A.AImaygetawaywithit.B.Writersmaygainhugebenefit.C.AI’sworksmaybebanned.D.Metaplatformsmaybeclosed.29.WhatisParagraph
3mainlyabout?A.TherelianceofAIonhumans.B.TheapplicationofAI’simitation.C.TheroleofAIinhumanlearning.D.Thecommo
nfeatureofAIandhumanbrain.30.Whatwillthecompensationstrategybringabout?A.TheceasingofAIdevelopment.B.Lackofsustainablequalityda
ta.C.Theprotestsfromthepublishers.D.FinancialburdensforAIdevelopers.31.Whatdoestheauthorintendtodointhelastparagraph?
A.Toclarifyhisorherstand.B.Topresentanexample.C.Tomakesomecomparison.D.Toaddbackgroundinformation.DResearchershavediscoveredthatlimitingacertain
enzyme(酶)canhaveadramaticimpactinprotectingagainsttheeffectsofAlzheimer’sdisease(阿尔兹海默症).Thefindingcouldleadtoanewclassofdrugsthatfightth
edisease.MuchofthehistoricalresearchintoAlzheimer’sdisease(AD)hasfocusedonplaques(斑块)thatforminthebrain,
whichrecently,though,havebeenfoundnotlikelytobethedirectcauseofit.Inseekinganotherwayforward,agroupofBritishresearche
rsturnedtoanAustralianstudywhichshowedhavingthegenefortheproductionofanenzymeknownasPDE4Bwasidentifiedasariskfactorfordev
elopingAlzheimer’s.WiththeintentionofinvestigatinghowPDE4Bmightaffectthebrain,theUKteamgeneticallymodified(改造)mic
ewithAlzheimer’storeducePDE4Bactivity.Theresultsareastonishing.First,themicewithAlzheimer’sandnormalPDE4Bexpressionshowedmemo
rylossinthesenseofdirection,adistinctivecharacteristicofAD.ButthosewhohadthegeneticmodificationtohavelessPDE4Bactivityshowednodamageata
ll.Theteamalsoobservedthatinflammation(炎症),anotherhallmarkofAD,decreasedtosomeextentinthebrainsofmicewithlessPDE4Bactivity,compared
tothosewithmoreoftheenzyme.BecausealloftheseeffectswerefoundinthemicethatalreadyhadAlzheimer’sbuthadsignificantimprovementinsymptoms,theresearche
rssaythatfurtherinvestigationintohowtolimitPDE4Binhumanpatientswiththeconditioncouldleadtonewtreatmentpathways.“Theseresultsofferre
alhopeforthedevelopmentofnewtreatmentsthatwillbenefitpatientswithAlzheimer’sdiseaseinthefuture,”saidNeilDawson,aco-authorofthestudy.“Thenextsta
geistotestwhetherPDE4B-limitingdrugshavesimilarbeneficialeffectsintheADmousemodel,totesttheirpotentialeffectivenessinhumanAlz
heimer’sdisease.”32.HowdidtheBritishresearchersgettheinspiration?A.ByfiguringoutthedirectcauseofAD.B.Bygoingovermuchhistoricalres
earch.C.ByreferringtoapreviousAustralianstudy.D.BybreakingdownPDE4BintheADmouse.33.Whatcanbelearntabo
utPDE4B?A.Itsactivitypromotesthesenseofdirection.B.ItmightbringaboutthedevelopmentofAD.C.Itisprocessedbyacertainenzymeinthe
brain.D.Itwillbeinvestigatedtoreducemicebrainactivity.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“hallmark”inParagraph4mean?A.
Cause.B.Feature.C.Principle.D.Finding.35.Whatdothelasttwoparagraphsmainlytalkabout?A.Thefutureresearchfocu
s.B.Theexistingresearchbackground.C.Theprobableresearchlimitation.D.Thepracticalresearchapplication.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。TrafficRegulationandAccidentPreventionWeliveinaremarkabletime,andmanyoftheoncefatald
iseasescannowbecuredwithmodernmedicineandsurgery.36Expectationsoflifehavegreatlyincreased.Butthoughthepossibilityoflivingalongand
happylifeisgreaterthaneverbefore,everydaywewitnesstheincrediblekillingofmen,womenandchildrenontheroads.Manfightsagainstthemotor-car.I
tisanever-endingbattlewhichmanislosing.37Nothingcanseriouslyincreaseyourriskofpotentiallyfatalcaraccidentsotherthanspeedingandfailingtopa
ydueattentiontoweatherconditions.38Thereisnodoubtthatthemotor-caroftenbringsoutaman’sveryworstqualities.Usuallyquietandpleasantpeople,whenth
eyarebehindthesteeringwheel,willbecomeunrecognizable.Theyareimpolite,aggressive,self-willedliketwo-year-old,completelyselfish.Alltheirhidd
enfrustrations,disappointments,andjealousyseemtobecausedbydriving.39It’sallforhisownconvenience.Duetoaserioustragedy
,thecityisalmostuninhabitableandthehugeparkinglotmakesthetownugly.Thedestructionofruralareasandtheannualmasskillingsarejustastatistic
,easilyforgotten.Withregardtodriving,thelawsofsomecountriesarenotstrictandeventhestrictestarenotstrictenough.Trafficrulesa
reforeveryonetofollowunderanycircumstances,andnoonecanmakeanexceptionunlessyoumakeajokeofyourownlife.Universallyacceptedstandardsca
nonlyhaveasignificantbeneficialontheincidenceofaccidents.Governmentsshoulddevelopsafetycodesformanufacturers.40Thesemeasuresmaysoundcruel.Howev
er,ifthesemeasuresresultinareductioninthelossoflifeeveryyear,theyshouldcertainlynotbeconsideredserious.Af
terall,theworldbelongstohumans,notcars.A.Therearefivereasonsfortheaccidentandyouareguilty.B.Everyyearthousandsofpeoplearehorriblykilled,andwe
sitstillandletithappen.C.Surprisingly,societyshouldsmileatthedriverandforgivehim.D.Someonehasrightlysaidthatwhenapersonissittingbehindthesteering
wheel,hiscarbecomesanextensionofhispersonality.E.Alladvertisementsthatemphasizepowerandperformanceshouldbebanned.F.Itistime
todevelopauniversalnormtoreducethissenselesswasteofhumanlife.G.Itisalmostcertainthatonedayacurewillbefoundfortherestofthediseases.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。Beinggoodatsomethingandhavingapassionforitarenotenough.Success41funda
mentallyonourviewofourselvesandoftheeventsinourlives.Whentwelve-year-oldJohnWilsonwalkedintohischemistryclassonarainydayin1931,hehadno42ofknowin
gthathislifewastochange43.Theclassexperimentthatdaywasto44howheatingacontainerofwaterwouldbringairbubbling(冒泡)tothesurface.45,thecontai
nertheteachergaveWilsontoheat46heldsomethingmorevolatile(易挥发的)thanwater.WhenWilsonheatedit,thecontainer47,leavingWilsonblindedinbothe
yes.WhenWilsonreturnedhomefromhospitaltwomonthslater,hisparentstriedtofindawaytodealwiththecatastrophe(灾难)thathad48theirlives.ButWilsondidn
otregardtheaccidentascatastrophic.Helearnedbraille(盲文)quicklyandcontinuedhiseducationatWorcesterCollegefortheBlind.There,henotonlydidwellasastu
dentbutalsobecamea(n)49publicspeaker.Later,heworkedinAfrica,wheremanypeoplesufferedfrom50forlackofpropertreatment.Forhim,itwasonethingto51hisownfa
teofbeingblindandquiteanothertoallowsomethingtocontinue52itcouldbefixedsoeasily.Thismovedhimtoaction.AndtensofmillionsinAfricaandAsiacanseeb
ecauseofthecommitmentWilsonmadetopreventingthe53.Wilsonreceivedseveralinternational54forhisgreatcontributions.Helosthissightbut
foundavision.Heprovedthatit’snotwhathappenstousthat55ourlives—it’swhatwemakeofwhathappens.41.A.keepsB.holdsC.
dependsD.reflects42.A.wayB.hopeC.planD.measure43.A.continuallyB.completelyC.gracefullyD.gradually44.A.directB.adviseC.showD.declare45.A.
SomehowB.MoreoverC.AnywayD.Thus46.A.mistakenlyB.casuallyC.amazinglyD.clumsily47.A.eruptedB.exposedC.emptiedD.exploded48.A.su
bmittedtoB.agreedwithC.impressedonD.happenedto49.A.importantB.successfulC.specificD.necessary50.A.deafnessB.blindnessC.depressi
onD.speechlessness51.A.decideB.abandonC.acceptD.control52.A.untilB.beforeC.unlessD.when53.A.preventableB.professionalC.spreadableD.influential54.A.sc
holarshipsB.rewardsC.awardsD.bonuses55.A.distinguishesB.determinesC.claimsD.limits第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分
15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或所给单词的正确形式。WiththeInternationalConferenceonFoodLossandWasteclosedonSaturdayinJinan,
ShandongProvince,thecountryhassentasignalto56worldthatChinawilldealwithissuesconcerningfoodsecuritybyreducinglossandwasteinagriculture
.Withthethemeofreducingfoodlossandfoodwasteandpromoting57(globe)foodsecurity,thethree-dayevent58(hold)bothonlineandofflineattractedmorethan300partic
ipants.Thecurrentworldgrainproductionisabout2.8billiontonsayear.Therefore,thelossofonlyonepercentage59(be)equaltothelossof28millio
ntonsoffood.Thiscanfeedabout70millionpeople.Inrecentyears,China60(make)greatprogressincontrollinglossandwasteinfood
,withmaineffortsincludingupgradingfacilitiesand61(equip).InShandongProvince,China’smajorgrainproducer,theSinograin(中粮集团)grainstoragesiteisequipp
edwith4,500high-definitioncamerasand280,000temperaturesensors62(ensure)thatthestock(储备)isinthebestcondition.D
atashowsthatduringChina’s13thFive-YearPlanperiod(2016-2020),about13milliontonsoffoodhadbeensaved63(year)afterproduction.Wecannotendhu
nger64wedonotdealwiththehighlevelsoffoodlossandwaste.Cooperationandinnovations(创新)inbusinessmodels,technologiesanddigita
lsolutionscouldallcontribute65reducingfoodlossandwaste.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假如你是李华,上周末参观了一场
机器人展,你的朋友Bob对此很感兴趣,写信向你询问机器人展上的一些细节。请你给他写一封回信,和他介绍一下你最感兴趣的机器人。内容包括:(1)该机器人的特点;(2)你对该机器人的看法。注意:(1)词数80左右;(2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearBob,______________
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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。ItwaslastAugust.Wewereonvacation,justme,myhusband,andourtwokids,outforanice,safe,soc
iallydistancedweekaway.WewenttoapopularplacecalledDiana'sBaths,wherethewaterfallsoffaseriesofflatrocksupthemountain.Thebath
swerefulloffamilies,sowemadeourwaytooneoftheupperlevelsofrocktokeepourdistance.Bothwherewesatanddownbelow
,thewaterfelldownandintosmallpools,wherekidsinswimsuitswereplayingwateraround.IwasfrightenedasIsawmytwobo
ysjumpbetweenthesmoothrocks.Itoldthemtostayawayfromallthoseedges.ButIsoonrelaxed,andwewereallhavingfun,laugh
inginthepools.Suddenly,IturnedandsawmysonWyattsittingdownbetweentworocksinfast-movingwater.Ishoutedathimtogetout.HecalledbacksomethingthatIcouldn'th
ear,andthenhedisappearedovertheedge.AllIrememberfromthemomentsafterwasscreaming,overandover,likeaprayer,“Somebodyhelpmyson!”Id
idn'tevenknowwhathelpheneeded,becauseIcouldn'tforcemyselftolook.Myhusbandwasalreadyjumpingdowntherocks.Ifinallyloo
ked.Wyattwassittingup-hewasalive.Mybiggestfearwasgone.AsIheldmyyoungerson,Jed,close,Iheardanotherwomanscream
.“Thatchildjustwentoverthewaterfall!”sheshoutedatherhusband.“Weareleaving!”Theywalkedaway,neverevenlookingbacktoseewhetherourchildwasOK.Itwa
sabout4metersfromthetopofthewaterfalltothepoolbelow,whichwasfilledwithhugerocks.Wyatthadfallenonhisback,straig
htontotherocks.That'swhatLisatoldus.Wedidn'tknowhernamewasLisaatthatpoint.Allweknewwasthatwhileeveryoneelselookedonfromadistance,tooafraidoru
nbotheredtohelp,Lisadidn'thesitate.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。Later,Lisatoldmethatshewasanurse.______________________________
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