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湖南省部分学校2023年4月高三模拟考试英语(本试卷共10页,全卷满分150分,考试用时120分钟)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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.What’sthewoman’sreactiontotheman’sbe
haviour?A.Sad.B.Angry.C.Indifferent.2.Whatdidtheladyforgettobring?A.Hercomputer.B.Hershoppingcard.C.Herphonecharger.3.Whendoestheconversationta
keplace?A.At3:00p.m.B.At4:00p.m.C.At5:00p.m.4.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inagrocerystore.B.Inachocolatefactory.C.Inacafe.5.I
nthewoman’seye,whatisDaniellike?A.Heisgenerous.B.Heisboring.C.Heisforgetful.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,各小题将给岀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、7题。6.Whatispro
bablythepurposeofthemanbuyingthewomanasmartphone?A.Thewomanwantstoplaygames.B.Thewomanlikesnewthings.C.Hecanchatwithherwhilework
ingabroad.7.Howdoesthewomanlikelearningvideochatting?A.Useless.B.Difficult.C.Exciting.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Howmanyshower
shasthemantakenthatday?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.9.Whatisthemanprobablygoingtodo?A.Cleanupthebathroom.B.Learnmoreaboutcities.C.Takeaquickshower.10.Wha
tdidthewomanlearnfromMichael?A.Thecity’swatersupplyisendless.B.Watershortagesareeverywhere.C.It’snogoodshoweringmorethan
onceaday.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whataretheyprobablytalkingabout?A.Geography.B.Neighborhood.C.Holiday.12.What
isthemangoingtodotomorrow?A.Visitaneighbor.B.Takeanexam.C.Makeastudyplan.13.Wheredoesthemanwanttogoforahol
iday?A.Asia.B.SouthAmerica.C.NorthAmerica.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespea
kers?A.Classmates.B.Workmates.C.InterviewerandInterviewee.15.Howsooncanthewomanbeinformedoftheresultoftheinterview?A.
60dayslater.B.Within30days.C.Aftergraduation.16.Whatdoesthemanintendtodo?A.Focusonhisstudies.B.Attendjobinterviews.C.Lookforsolution
s.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whoisthespeakerprobablyspeakingto?A.Officials.B.Students.C.Doctors.18.Wheredoesthisspeec
hprobablytakeplace?A.Intheschoolhall.B.Inthehealthcenter.C.Intheinternationalstudentdepartment.19.Wherecantheinfor
mationabouttheproceduresbeavailable?A.Fromamagazine.B.FromtheInternet.C.Fromahandbook.20.Whatarethelis
tenersadvisedtodointheend?A.Gotothehealthcentersoon.B.Offertheirmedicalhistorytothedoctor.C.Makeanearlyappointmen
twiththehealthcenter.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。ACitiesare
takingstepstosupportwildlifepopulationsandeducatecitizensabouttheimportanceofthe.environment.Herearefourofthemostwildlife-friendlycitiesin
theUnitedStates.Austin,TexasAustin,thecapitalofTexas,earnstherankasthetopcityforwildlifeinlargepartduetoitsworktohelpimprovedeclinin
gmonarchbutterflypopulations.Austinsitswithinthemainmigrationpatternofthemonarch,whichmeansthatmonarchbutterfliespassthroughittwiceannually.A
ustinalsoleadsallUScitieswith2,616certified(经认证的)wildlifehabitats.Atlanta,GeorgiaAtlantasecuresthesecond-placerankingthankstoi
tsClimateActionPlan,whichaimstoexpandonthe3,000acresofparksthatthecityalreadymanages.AlreadyclassifiedbytheUSFore
stServiceasoneofthemostforestedurbancentersinthecountry,Atlantaalsocallsfbrplantingmoretreesandcreatingmoregreenspacesbasedonitsclimatep
lan.SixneighborhoodsinAtlantahavebeendesignated(指定)asCommunityWildlifeHabitats.Puttogether,theseareasofvegetationcanhelpreducetheur
banheatislandeffectinthecity.Seattle,WashingtonSeattleishometo489parksthatspan6,441acres,including2,500acresofforestedpublicland.Thec
ity’slargestpark,DiscoveryPark,covers534acresandservesasanimportantprotectedareafbrbirdsandmarineanimals
.DuetotheamountofforestedlandinSeattle,theresearchersusethecitytostudyhowurbanenvironmentscanbedesignedtosupportwildlife.Th
eSeattleUrbanProjectenliststhecommunitytoreportwildlifesightings,whichhelpstodemonstratehowandwhereflesh-ea
tingmammalscancoexistwithhumans.ChulaVista,CaliforniaChulaVista,acityinsouthernCalifornia,rankshighonthelistduetoitsef
fortstocombatwateruseissues.Thecity’sNatureScapeProgramencouragescitizenstoreplacelawnswithgardensofnativeplantsthatattractpollinators(传粉昆虫)a
ndconservewater.ThecityhasalsoformedtheCLEANgroup,apartnershipbetweenthegovernment,businessesandcommuni
tygroupsdesignedtoaddressenvironmentalissues.1.WhatisspecialaboutthecityAustin,Texas?A.Itmanagesthelargestgreenspaces.B.Itownsthelargestnumberof
parks.C.Itcanreportthemostwildlifesightings.D.IthasgotthemostcertifiedwildlifehabitatsintheUS.2.WhatdotheresearchersinSeattletrytofindo
ut?A.Howtobuildmoreparksinthecity.B.Howtomakethecitywildlife-friendly.C.Howtoimprovebiodiversityinthecity.D.Howtomakethecitymoreli
vablefbrhumans.3.Whichofthefollowingcontributestohelpingmorenativeplantstoreproduce?A.TheCLEANgroup.B.TheClimateActionPlan.C.Th
eSeattleUrbanProject.D.TheNatureScapeProgram.BIwoketothesoundofbirdsoutsidemywindowandlayinbed,goingoverthebusydayahea
dofme.Finally,Igotupandattemptedtoswitchonthelight—nothinghappened.Icheckedmyphone.NoWi-Fi,nodata.Withourunstablecellser
vice,therewasnowayofknowingifwehadreceivedalertsfbrapowerfailure.Igrabbedasweater,wentdownstairs,foundaflashlightandamatch
tolightthegasstove,andthenboiledwatertobrewcoffee.Outsidethewindow,thefallingsnowobscured(遮蔽)thesunris
e.Deeppilesofsnowcoveredtheroad.Myworkmeetingsanddeadlines,mysons’classesandtests,myhusband’splans—everythingwo
uldhavetowait.Whydoesthishappentodayofalldays?“Iasked.Thankfully,thewoodstovewasstillgoingstrong.Itookadeepbreath.Isupposedwehadeverythingwen
eeded.ThehousewasquietasIsippedmycoffeeandcuddled(搂抱)ourdog.Onebyone,myhusbandandsonscamedownstairsandcomplainedaboutthetur
nthedayhadtaken.Iopenedthecurtainstoletlightin.Wegatheredaroundthetableandhadcereal.Afterbreakfast,myhusban
dplayedagameofsolitaire.Thenmysonsjoinedhiminbuildingahouseofcardsthatreachedthreelevelsuntilourcatjumpedup
toinvestigateandknockeditdown.WeplayedaroundofScrabbleandhadmyfavoritesnowdaylunch:grilledcheeseandtomatosoup.Thenwetookalongwalkinthewoodsbeh
indourhouse,walkingalongthestream.Wespotteddeertracksandplayedinthesnowthatwascomingdowninbigfluffyflakes.Whenweretur
ned,alltheclocksinthehousewereblinking.Istartedtomakedinner,happytohavethingsbacktonormal—evenbetterthannormal.Itwasada
ythatbeganwithoutelectricity,cutofffromtherestoftheworld,andendedwithhotchocolateandpowerrestored.Wewererechargedbytheunexpectedgiftofa
daytogether.4.Whatdidtheauthorfindwhenshewokeup?A.Heavysnowtrappedthefamilyinthehouse.B.Theelectricitysupplyhad
beencutoff.C.Itwasstillearlyforbreakfast.D.Herphonewouldn’tbeturnedon.5.Whatwasthedirectimpactofthepowercutontheauthor’
sfamily?A.Theirarrangementswereupset.B.Theyhadtoservethemselveswithsimplemeals.C.Thefamilyencounteredasho
rtageofsupplies.D.Everyonewasangryaboutthisunexpectedevent.6.Whydidtheauthordescribetheirfamilyactivitiesonthatday?A.Topavethewayfor
herinsight.B.Topresentthedailylifeofthefamily.C.Toshowtheclosefamilyrelationship.D.Tocreatealightheartedatmosphere.7.Whatdidthatdayme
antotheauthor?A.Itwasatemporarydisaster.B.Itwasadayfullofexcitingadventures.C.Itwasalovelydayoffamilytogetherness.D.Itwasar
aremomentofleisureandfreedom.CWildlifecrossings,whicharehuman-madestructureslikeunderpasses,overpasses,orculverts(涵洞)thath
elpanimalsmovesafelyaroundtheirhabitat,don’tjustprotectanimalsandbiodiversity.Theycanalsoreducethenumberofcarcollisi
onsandsavesignificantmoney,anewstudyfinds.“Ithoughtitwouldbeusefultoprovidesomeinformationonthefinancialbenefitsofwildlifecro
ssingstructuresforpolicymakers,transportationplanners,andconservationists”,saysWisnuSugiarto,theauthorofthestudy.Forthisstudy,Sugiartostudiedcol
lisioninformationfromtheWashingtonStateDepartmentofTransportation.Heexamineddatafor13ofthe22wildlifecrossingsin
WashingtonStatefrom2011to2020.Thenhemadeadjustmentsbasedonhowclosethecrossingsweretootherstructuresandthetimeittooktobuildthe
m.Hecomparedthenumbersofwildlife-vehiclecollisionseachyearbeforeandaftertheconstructionofawildlifecrossing.Thenhec
omparedhisanalysistothatofaseparateareainthestatewithnocrossingsatall.“Thefindingsreportedthatwildlifec
rossingstructuresreducedthenumberofwildlife-vehiclecollisions(碰撞)byonetothreeaccidentsonaveragepermileperyear,butnotallstr
uctureshadstatisticallysignificanteffects”,Sugiartosays.Usingfinancialestimatesfromotherresearch,hedeterminedthata
wildlifecrossingoffersanannualbenefitofbetween$235,000and$443,000everyyear.”EarlierstudiesfocusedonwildlifecrossingsinNorthCarolina,Utah,andWyoming.T
heyfoundwildlifeunderpassesandfencingcouldimproveroadsafety,hesays.“Myfindingscomplementtheearlierstudiesand
arealsoinfavorofimprovingroadsafety.”Besides,thefindingsaretimely.TheInfrastructureInvestmentandJobsActpassedin2021includes$350millionoverfi
veyearsfortheconstructionofwildlifecrossings.‘‘Beforeworkingonthisresearch,Iwasn’tawareofanystrategiestoreducewildlife-vehiclecol
lisions.Ialsothoughtwecouldn’tdomuchaboutit,partlybecausewecan’tcommunicatewithwildlifborcontroltheirmovement”,Sugiartosays.“How
ever,itturnsoutthattherearemultiplestrategiestohandleissuesrelatedtowildlife-vehiclecollisionsandthatwecandosomethingaboutthem.”8.
WhatdidSugiartothinkaboutconductingthestudyinparagraph2?A.Itisnecessary.B.Itiscosteffective.C.Itisdifficulttoconduct.D.Itw
ouldeducatethepedestrians.9.HowdidSugiartoconducthisstudy?A.Byturningtopreviousfindings.B.Byrefeningtoprofessionaldata.C.Byanalyzin
gthecauseofcollisions.D.Byinterviewingdifferentpassers-by.10.WhyareSugiarto'sfindingsconsideredtobetimely?A.Theyofferawaytoensureroad
safety.B.Theydrawpublicattentiontocollisions.C.Theyhelpimprovethesafetyofwildlifbcrossings.D.Theyprovideevidencefornewpolicieson
wildlifecrossings.11.WhatistheeffectofthestudyonSugiarto?A.Itmakeshimfamous.B.Itgiveshimnewtopicstoexp
lore.C.Itchangeshisviewonwildlife-vehiclecollisions.D.Itprovidesinspirationforhimtocommunicatewithwildlife.DTownsacrossItalyhavebeenracingtolaunchc
leverplansaimedatattractingnewresidentstorevive(复兴)theirfortunesinrecentyears.Fromabandonedhomessellingforlittlemoretha
naeuro,toready-to-occupyhousesatknockdownprices,therehasbeenarushofcompetition.ThepicturesquetownofPresi
cceinthesunnyregionofPugliaisthelatesttoenterthegamewithaverytemptingoffer.Officialssaytheywillpaypeopleup
to30,000eurostobuyanemptyhouseandtakeupresidency.Evenbetter,thehousesupfbrsaleaspartofthedealarepricedfromaround25,000euros.Author
itiesinPresiccehopethecashmotivationwillbreathenewlifeintotheirdepopulatingtown,wherenewbornsarefewereachyear.Presiccedatesbacktothe
middleAges,flourishingduringtheRenaissanceasaprosperousplaceknownforitsfinewine,cheesesandcattletrade.ItgainsareputationasPuglia’s“townofgree
ngold”forgreenolivetreesandoliveoil.Itslocationisincredible,surroundedbythenatureoftheSalentoareaandclosetobeautifulbeachesandclearwatersofSant
aMariadiLeuca.“Therearemanyemptyhomesinthehistoricalcenterbuiltbefore1991whichwewouldliketoseealivea
gainwithnewresidents”sayslocalcouncilorAlfredoPalese.Itisapitywitnessinghowourolddistrictsfullofhistory,wonderfula
rchitectureandartareslowlyemptying.Thedetailsofthedealarecurrentlybeingfinalized,Paleseadds,andauthoritiesarereadytolaunchapplicationsinupcomingwee
kswheninformationwillbeavailableonthetownhallwebsite.AccordingtoPalese,a2019merger(合并)withthenearbyto
wnAcquaricatocreatethelargertownPresicce-Acquaricahasprovidedthemwithextramoneytoensuretheprojectcancontinu
eforyearstocome.“Afterthemerger,asperItalianlaw,ourwiderterritorywillbeblessedwithmorepublicfunds,roughly1,000,00
0eurosperyearforseveralyearsforward,whichweintendtoinvesttorevitalize(振兴)theolddistrict,”saysPalese.Together,PresicceandAcquaricanowhavesome9,000inh
abitants,butonlyhalfofthepopulationliveintheolderpartofthecommunity.Thetownhallhasalreadylaunchedotherplanstoattractmoreresidents,in
cludingtaxbenefitstosetupnewbusinessactivitiesandbabybonusesforfamilieswithkids.12.WhatproblemdomanyItal
iantownsfaceaccordingtothetext?A.Populationdecline.B.Financialcrisis.C.Fallingtourism.D.Highlivingcost.13Whatdoestheunderlinedword“t
empting”inparagraph2mean?A.Risky.B.Informal.C.Attractive.D.Conditional.14Whatisthepurposeofparagraph4?A.T
oshowPresicce’spastglory.,..B.Torecommendatraveldestination.C.TopointouttheeconomyofPresicce.D.TostresstheimportanceofrevivingPresicc
e.15.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.AnItaliantown’swelfaresystem.B.AnItaliantown’srecoverystrategy.C.AnItaliantown’
slong-termplan.D.AnItaliantown’scurrentsituation.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。Healthyfamilyrelationship
scanbringloveandsecuritytoallfamilymembers,whichcanbeoneofthegreatestblessingsparentscangivetotheirchildren.____
16____Hereareafewwaystostrengthenyourfamilybonds.Communicateeffectively.Goodcommunicationiscrucialforanyhealthyrelationshipasitm
akesiteasiertosettleconflictsandbuildstrongconnections.____17____Speakingwithrespect,mindingthetoneandbeingconsid
eratewhilesharinginformationcanbecomethebasisofpositivecommunication.____18____Youcanstartbydoingactivitiesthaty
ourfamilyenjoys.Thiscanbeamovienight,solvingpuzzlesorsimplyengagingthefamilyinpreparingameal.Whafsimportantisthatyouarefullypresentinthemoment,spe
ndingmeaningfultimewiththem.Celebratelittlemoments.Mostfamiliesmakeitapointtocelebrateimportantmilestones,birthdaysandann
iversaries.____19____Seizeopportunitiestohaveagoodtimewiththefamilysothatyoucanbuildabankofhappymemori
es.Workasateam.Discussingthingstogethercanhelpafamilyemergewithcreativesolutions.Moreover,familydiscussionscanbeusedtodetermine
everyone’sresponsibilityandbuildtrustbyrespectingeverymember’sviews.____20____ASpendqualityfamilytime.B.Begratefultooneanother.C.However
,itisnoteasytoestablishstrongfamilyties.D.Buttrytofindsurprisinglittlethingsinday-to-daylife.E.Listeningsympatheticallyand
talkingopenlycanaidinformingties.F.Havingapositiveatmosphereissomethingthatallfamiliesshouldworkfor..G.Worki
ngcorporatelyproducesafeelingofbelonging,thusstrengtheningfamilybonds.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。NormanwasdiagnosedwithParkinson’sdiseasein2008.Hislifecametoa____21____whenhewasfor
cedintoretirement.The70-year-oldreliedonhiswifePhyllisfor____22____asheadjustedtolifewithanillness.Notlongafter,however,their___
_23____reversed(逆转).Hiswife____24____braincancer.NormansaidinfocusingonlookingafterPhyllis,hedidn’thavet
imeto____25____andfeelsorryforhimself.ItwasaroundthistimethatNormanandhissonGabewentona____26____hikewhichopenedt
hedaduptothe____27____ofcreatingtimeforart.Beforeheknewit,Normanwas____28____andtakingartclassesatacommunitycollege.He____29____
learnedthatpaintinghelpedhimrelievehissymptoms,sohebeganteachingpaintingclassestopeoplewithParkinson’sdi
sease.Astimewentby,thequalityofhis_____30_____progressed,andby2018,hismasterpiecesbegantosell.Sincethen,Normanhasevenha
dthe_____31_____ofseeinghisworkingalleries.AsNonnan_____32_____withhisdreamofbeinganartist,he’salsodoingwhateverhec
antoraise_____33_____forParkinson’sresearch.Twentypercentoftheearningsfromhisartgotoorganizationscommittedtofightingthisterribledisease.Normanhop
esthepeoplewhocometolearnabouthislifewillfindthe_____34_____theyneedtopursuewhateveritistheyfeelcalledtodo.“Don’tgiveu
p,”Normansays.“Andifyouare_____35_____enoughtogetsomerecognition,trytodosomegoodwithit.”21.A.routineB.stopC.pointD.circle22.A.directionB.shelter
C.guidanceD.care23.A.reactionsB.situationsC.rolesD.attitudes24.A.resistedB.developedC.researchedD.defeated25.A.sitoutB.sitinC.situpD.sitaround26.A.l
ife-givingB.life-definingC.life-changingD.life-saving27.A.expectationB.ideaC.potentialD.hope28.A.drawingB.recoveringC.hikingD.exercising29
.A.finallyB.fullyC.soonD.first30.A.compositionsB.lessonsC.treatmentsD.students31.A.pleasureB.priorityC.habitD.honour32.A.proceedsB.strugglesC.i
dentifiesD.experiments33.A.strategiesB.fundsC.standardsD.taxes34.A.instructionsB.inspirationC.platformsD.transformation3
5.A.smartB.matureC.toughD.lucky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。Ahi-techcrazehasbeenswe
epingChinawiththecountry’shomemadesci-fiepicTheWanderingEarthIIhittingtheaters.Ithassparkedheateddiscuss
iononthecountry’shardtechnologyaswellasthepublic’skeeninterest____36____thederivative(衍生的)productsofthemovie.“ItisChina
’sscientificandtechnologicalstrengththatmakesthehardtechnological____37____(element)inthesci-fiblockbust
ersoconvincing”,saidShiWenxue,____38____Beijing-basedfilmreviewer,notingthatthemoviehaslitafirethanks
totechnologicalinnovationaswellasthespacefeverinChina.Themuch-anticipatedprequel(前传)toTheWanderingEarth,alsodirectedbyGuoFan,starri
ngWuJing,AndyLauandLiXuejian,____39____(tell)thestoryofmankindbuildingenormousenginestopushtheEarthtoanewsolarsystemasthesunis__
__40____(rapid)burningout.IftheimpressiveboxofficeofTheWanderingEarthin2019____41____(mark)thefirstb
igyearofChinesesci-fimovies,thenfouryearslatertheprequelheldupthebannerofagreatyearofsci-fimovies,Shisaid.Thereisnodoubt____42____thevisual
shockeffectofthisprequelisbeyondthefirstone,suchastheepicsci-filongshotofthespaceelevator,thespacestationc
rashscene____43____theartificialactivatednuclearbombexplosionscene,all____44____(represent)avisualfeast
foraudiences.DirectorGuosaid,“Theimprovementofthecountry’sscientificandtechnologicalstrengthisthebiggestfoundationforus____45____
(make)sci-fifilms.”Attentiveaudienceshavefoundmanyprototypes(原型)ofChina’smilitaryandaerospaceproducts,suchastheJ-20stealthfighterjet.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。你的英国朋友Jim最近因为在人际交往中不好意思拒绝别人而感到烦恼,他发来邮件向你求助。请你给他回邮件提供建议。词数80左右。___________
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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。Myten-year-oldselflovedsummertime.Thebestpartofsumme
rwasthecommunitypool.Everyonewasthere.Wedidn’thaveacareintheworld.Ourbiggestconcernwaswhichoneofuscouldholdherbreathunderwaterthelonge
st.Wedidn’tcarewhatwelookedlikeorwhowascool.IneveroncethoughtabouthowIlookedinaswimsuitorifmyhairlookedgood.IwasawarethatIwasn’tsuper-thin
likesomeoftheothergirlsIsaw,butIdidn’tcare.Andthenoneday,Iwastakingmyturnonthedivingboardwithalltheotherkids.Ijumpedin,floa
tedfreelytothetopandswamovertotheladdertomakemywayoutofthepool.Inoticedagirlstandingatthetopoftheladder,soIswamslowly,givinghertimetomove.
Ididn’tknowher.Shelookedcuteandthin.Butinsteadofmoving,astrangethinghappened.Thisgirlleanedoverthepoolandsaidtome,“Theydon’tallowbeached(
搁浅的)whalesinthispool.”Beachedwhales?IsoonrealizedthatIwasthebeachedwhale.Suddenly,mycoolblueswimsuitdidn’tcoverenough.Igotouto
fthepoolquicklyandwrappedmytowelaroundmybody,feelinglikeIwasgoingtothrowup.Fromthatmomenton,Iwasawareofmysize.Clothe
sbecameahorribledream,andIstruggledthroughmyteenyearsandintoadulthood.Icriedoverclothesthatdidn’tfit.Myhearthadalwayshatedthelittlegirlbythepoo
l,whotooktheconfidenceoutofmylifeuntilIgotmydaughter,Lisa.OnedayIdressedmylittlegirlinbeautifulclothesandputabow(蝴蝶结)
onherhead,butsherefusedbecauseshelikedtobecomfortable.Issocietyinterestedincomfort?However,whenIstaredather,Isuddenlyreal
izedhowbeautifulshewas,eventhoughshewascoveredinmud.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式作答。WhenLisawasten,Icame
acrossapictureofmyselfwhenIwastenandIshowedittoher.________________________________________________________________________
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