湖北省重点高中智学联盟2022-2023学年高一上学期10月联考英语试题【武汉专题】

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湖北省重点高中智学联盟2022年秋季高一年级10月联考英语试题本试卷共8页。全卷满分150分。考试用时120分钟。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)做题时,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.Wheredoesthewomancomefrom?A.America.B.Australia.C.Canada.2.WhatgiftdidthemansendtoAlicelastyear?A.Apairofearrings.B.Ac

ellphone.C.Abag.3.Whatwillthewomandoafterwork?A.Havearoastbeefdinner.B.GototheJungleCafé.C.Packupforthetri

phome.4.Howmuchshouldthewomanpay?A.$220.B.$90.C.$180.5.Wherecanwefindthewomanthisafternoon?A.Atthehospital.B.Inashop.C.Inher

office.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。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。听第6段

材料,回答第6至7题。6.Whydoesthewomanwanttochangeherapartment?A.It’sfarawayfromhercompany.B.Theapartmenthasnofurniture.

C.Shehasnoenoughmoney.7.Whatnecessitiesdoesthewomanrequire?A.FurnitureandWi-Fi.B.RefrigeratorandWi-Fi.C.Televisionandfurniture.听第7

段材料,回答第8至9题。8.What’sthewoman’sfavoritesporttowatch?A.Baseball.B.Basketball.C.Football.9.Whatcanweknow

abouttheman?A.Helikeswatchingandplayingsports.B.Hetakessportsnearlyeveryday.C.Hedoesn’tlikeplayingsports.听第

8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatkindofrestaurantdoesthemanrecommend?A.AnItalianrestaurant.B.AGreekrestaurant.C.ATurkishres

taurant.11.Whatisthesaladmadeofintherestaurant?A.Vegetablesandoliveoil.B.Vegetablesandcheese.C.Meatandc

heese.12.Whatdoesthewomanlikefordessert?A.Sweets.B.Cakes.C.Cheese.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Joiningaprotest.B.Interviewingthem

an.C.Givingaspeech.14.Whyisthewomaninfrontofthefactory?A.Sheislookingforherhusband.B.Hersalaryhasn’tbeenpaidbytheboss.C.Thefactoryisp

ollutingtheenvironment.15.Whohasbeencoughingallnight?A.Thewoman’shusband.B.Peopleinthecommunity.C.Theworkersinthefactory.16.Whatdidthewoman

advisethemantodo?A.Toshoutwithher.B.Togotothegovernment.C.Tocovertheevent.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthe

weatherlikeinfivedays?A.Cold.B.Cloudy.C.Windy.18.Whatisnecessaryfordrivers?A.Snowtents.B.Salt.C.All-seasonstire.19.Whenc

anpeoplehavenodifficultygettingtowork?A.OnMondaymorning.B.LateSaturdaymorning.C.EarlyFridayevening.20.Whereelsecanpeopl

egetdetailedinformation?A.Inthenewspaper.B.Online.C.OnTV.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。AFo

rmanytravelersthesedays,findingawaytomaketravelmoremeaningfulhasbecomeatoppriority.Theyareincreasinglypursuingjourneysthatinc

ludetimetovolunteer,workonaconservationproject,protectendangeredanimalsortodootheractivitiesthatallo

wforgivingbackwhileexploringanewpartoftheworld.Herearesomeopportunitiesthatcombinetravelwithdoinggooddeeds.T

heAzoresThetripsoffertheopportunitytoworkoncarefullyselectedprojectsalongsidefamousscientistswhilealsoenjoyingenc

ounterswithsomeoftheworld’smostfascinatingseacreaturesinwater.ItallowsparticipantstojoinaresearchteamintheAzore

sthatisstudyingtheanimalstosupportfutureconservationofthespecies.Advanceddivingexperienceisrequired.RedSea,

EgyptCombininganopportunityforworld-classdivingwithbeingpartofanimportantresearcheffortconductedbyHurghadaEnvironmentalProte

ctionandConservationAssociation,theseven-nighttripincludeslearninghowtogatherwaterdatawithstate-of-the-artscientificequipmentandcond

uctingonboardandunderwaterexperiments.AustraliaExploreQueensland,Australia,whilealsosupportingaregisteredcharitythatrescuesfarmanimalsfromabuse(虐待),n

eglect,andsituationswherethey’reindanger.Participantshelpwithdailycleaningofbarns(牲口圈)andcages,feedin

g,healthchecks,lightrepair,monitoringanimals’movements,andintensivecareofill,oldandbabyanimals.Theexperienceincludesfre

eaccommodationswithWiFiandaswimmingpool.RomaniaWorkwithbearsatRomania’slargestbearsanctuary(庇护所),aplacethatwasc

reatedasaheavenforbearsthathavebeenabused.LocatedintheCarpathianMountains,thesanctuaryneedsvolunteerstohelpwithpreparingfood,monitoringanimalwell-

beingandleadingconservationtours.Thesanctuaryishometo84bears,with20moreduetoberescued.21.Whatdothelasttwotripshaveincommo

n?A.Bothincludeconductingexperiments.B.Bothprovidefreeaccommodations.C.Bothrequireadvanceddivingexperience.D.Bothinvolveprotectinganimalsfromabuse.22

.Whichplacebestsuitsagirlwholikesseacreatures?A.TheAzores.B.RedSea.C.Australia.D.Romania.23.Whatdovol

unteersneedtodointhesanctuaryinRomania?A.Theyconductexperiments.B.Theygatherwaterdata.C.Theymonitoranimalwell-being.D.They

needtocleanbarnsandcages.BFordecades,FrederickBantingandCharlesBestwerebelievedtohavecontributedtothediscoveryofinsulin(胰岛素)between1

921and1922attheUniversityofToronto(UofT).In1923,theuniversitycreatedtheBantingandBestChairofMedicalResearch,followedbytheBantin

gandBestDepartmentofMedicalResearchandtheBantingInstitute(1930)and,in1954,theBestInstitute.However,the1923NobelPr

izeinMedicinewasawardedjointlytoBantingandJohnJ.R.Macleod.Thephysiologyprofessor,whoheadedupthelaboratorywheretheresearchtookplace,ha

dbeenmuchmoreinvolvedintheresearchthanwaslateracknowledged.AfterlearningthatMacleodwashonouredalongsidehim

ratherthanBest,BantingsharedhisprizemoneywithBest.Macleod,meanwhile,splithisshareoftheprizewiththefourthmemberoftheteam,J.BertramColl

ip,ayoungbiochemistfromtheUniversityofAlberta.Collip'sessentialcontributionwasproducingapurifiedpancreaticextract

(胰腺提取物),whichwasadministeredonJan.23,1922,toLeonardThompson,a14-year-oldpatientatTorontoGeneralHospi

tal.Thatshotwasthefirstsuccessfulhumantrialofinsulin.MuchoftheearlyresearchoninsulintookplaceintheoldmedicalschoolbuildingatUofT.Openedin1903,itfeat

uredstate-of-the-arttechnology,includingfacilitiesforanimalresearch.ButBanting,awar-timesurgeon,lecturerandmedicalresearcher,wasuni

mpressed.Whenhearrivedin1921,theoperatingroomhadlainunusedforyearsandneededathoroughcleaningtomakeitusable.Locatedjustbelowth

ebuilding'sroof,italsobecameunbearablyhotduringthesummer.Earlylaboratorytestingtookplacerightthere.In1982,MichaelBliss,ahistoryprofessoratUofT,r

estoredMacleodandColliptotheirrightfulplaceasco-discoverersofinsulin.In1990,anewplaque(牌匾)acknowledgingthecooperationwasputupoutsideUofT

'scurrentmedicalsciencesbuilding.24.WhatcanbelearnedaboutUofT?A.Itwasestablishedalmost100yearsago.B.Itsawanimportantadvanceinmedicine.C.Itdev

elopedrapidlythankstoBantingandBest.D.IthadclosecooperationwithTorontoGeneralHospital.25.Whatmightbe

Thompson'sattitudetowardsCollip?A.Negative.B.Doubtful.C.Grateful.D.Pitiful.26.WhatprobablymadeBantinguni

mpressedbyUofT'smedicalschool?A.inexperiencedteammates.B.Tiringandendlesstasks.C.Thepoorworkingenvironment.D.Theunreasonablesalary.27.Whatisthete

xtmainlyabout?A.The1923NobelPrizeinMedicine.B.Thetruthbehindthediscoveryofinsulin.C.ThelonghistoryofUofTanditsinfluence.D.Thedeepfriendshi

pamongseveralscientists.CWhatisthelikelihoodofyouhavingsomeonewholooksjustlikeyou?Woulditbeagoodthing?Andifyoudidhaveone,wouldyouwanttome

etthem?Considerhowoftenyourfacialfeaturesareusedtoidentifyyou.Yourpassport,IDcardanddrivinglicenceallbareyourface.Toenteryourworkplace,youlikely

needtoberecognisable.Youmayneedyourfacetounlockyoursmartphoneandpossiblyevenneedittoexcludeyoufrombeingpresentatacrimescene.Theword“do

ppelganger”referstoapersonwholooksalmostthesameasyou,essentiallysharingyourfeatures;thosethatyouthoughtwer

euniquetoyouandyouridentity.Notanidenticaltwin,asadoppelgangerhasnorelationtoyou.TheideaoriginatedinGermanfolklore.A

doppelgangerwassaidtobeaspirit-doublethatreplicatedeveryhumanandbeastonearth.So,let'sgetreal.Whatarethechancesofyouhavingonein

thefirstplace?There'ssaidtobeaonein135chanceofanabsolutedeadringerforyouexistinganywhereintheworld,sothechancesareprettylow,despitefolkwisdom

promisingyouotherwise.Andthechancesofmeeting?Themathematicalcertaintyoffindingthispersonissupposedlylessthanoneinatrillion!Thatsaid,t

hesestatisticsmaybeagoodthing.Historically,havingadoublehasn'talwaysbeenapositive.Backin1999,aninnocentAmericanman,indistinguishable

fromtherealcriminal,wassenttoprisonforrobbery,wherehestayedfor19years.Intheend,itturnedouttobeacaseofmistakenidentity.Inadiffer

entcase,awomaninNewYorkwasaccusedoftryingtopoisonherdoppelgangerwithdeadlycheesecakesothatshecouldstealheridentity!And,whyar

epeopleinterestedinfindingtheirpossibledoppelgangeranyway?Itmaybehelpfultolooktothepastwhenfacialresemblanceind

icatedkinship.Maybeonedayyou'llmeetyourlookalike,butweunderstandthat,afterthis,youpossiblydon'twantto!28.Inthispassage,whichofthef

ollowingisyourdoppelganger?A.facialfeaturesusedtoidentifyyou.B.yourfacetounlockyoursmartphone.C.ahumanwhosharethesimilaritywithyou.D.youridenticaltwi

n.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrases“thesestatistics”inParagraph4referto?A.thelowchancesofhavingadoppelgangerandthelowerchanceso

fmeetingher/him.B.Germanfolkloreandfolkwisdom.C.thehistoricaldata.D.yourrecognizableinformation.30.Whatdidthemaincharactersinthetwocasesmentio

nedhaveincommon?A.Theywereinnocent.B.Theirdoublesbroughtthemsufferings.C.Theyadmiredthelifeofothers.D.Theyhaddifficultyrecognizingtheirownide

ntity.31.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsmeetingsomeonewholooksjustlikeyou?A.promising.B.relaxing.C.unde

sirable.D.meaningful.DWintersarelongandcoldinFinland.That’swhynewtechnologythatstoressummerheatinagiantsandba

ttery(电池)isusedtokeephomeswarminthewinter.Thesandbatterycanstoretheheatformonthssotheenergythatwasgene

ratedbysolarpowerinthesummercanbeusedinthewintertoheathomes.ResearchersinFinlandhaveinstalled(安装)thefirstfully-functioning“sandbattery”.T

heybelieveitcouldsolvethecountry’syear-roundcrisis(危机)inpowersupply,whichisasignificantissueforgreenenergy.Thesandba

tterywasinstalledintheVatajankoskipowerplantthatrunstheheatingsystemforthehousesinthearea.Itworksbyheatingthesand,circulatingtheheatgeneratedinthes

andusingaheatexchanger.Researchersusedlow-gradesandtocharge(充电)thedeviceswithheatfromcheapelectricitycomingfromeithersolarorwindenergy.Thesandbatter

ycanstoreenergyandheatupto500degreesCelsius,whichcanbeusedtowarmhomesduringwinterwhenlargeamountsofenergywereconsumed(消耗).Itisacost-eff

ectivemethodbecausewhenthebatteryreleasesthehotair,itwarmsthewaterforthedistrictheatingsystemthatispumpeda

roundhomes,offices,andthelocalswimmingpool.Sandisanidealmaterialbecauseitischeapandreadilyavailableeverywhere.Whileo

therinexpensiveitemslikewatercanstoreheat,sandcanbeheatedtomuchhighertemperatures.Thesandusedisofthelowestqualitysoi

tcannotbeusedinconstructionthusmakingitasustainablechoice.Besides,sand-basedbatterieslastlongerthanotherbatt

eries.Accordingtoastudy,researchersobtainedsiliconusingquartzsandtocreateabatterythatlaststhreetimeslongerthanlithium-io

n(锂离子)batteries.“Thisinnovationisapartofthesmartandgreenenergytransition.Heatstoragesystemscansignificantlyhelptoincre

aseintermittentrenewablesintheelectricalgrid,”saidMarkkuYlönen,co-founderofPolarNightEnergy.“Atthesametime

,wecanmakefulluseoftheheatwastetokeepthecitywarm.Thisisalogicalsteptowardscombustion-free(无燃烧)heatproduction.”32.Whatisthefunc

tionofthesandbattery?A.Tochargeelectronicdevices.B.Tostoreheatfromgreenenergy.C.Toprovideelectricityforpowerplants.D.Toturnsolarenergyinto

chemicalfuels.33.Howdoesthesandbatterywork?A.Byproducingelectricitywithseawater.B.Byconsumingthehotairi

nsideaplant.C.Bycirculatingtheheatfromheatedsand.D.Byburningacheapmaterialmadefromsand.34.Whatisthepurposeofparagraph3?A.Topres

enttheadvantagesofsandbatteries.B.TohighlightthepowercrisisinFinland.C.Toexplainthereasonsforcreatinganewbattery.D.Toshowtheprocessofmanu

facturingsandbatteries.35.AccordingtoMarkkuYlönen,theapplicationofsandbatteriescanbedescribeas.A.robbingPetertopayPaulB.barkingupth

ewrongtreeC.puttingthecartbeforethehorseD.killingtwobirdswithonestone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。Birdwatchingisafunhobbyformanypeople.36Theytakephotosandrecordthebirds’soundstolearnabouttheirbeh

avior.PrayitnoGoenarto,31,isanexperiencedbirdwatcherandwildlifephotographerfromIndonesia.Whenhewasacollegestudent,hego

tsickforawhile.Hisdoctoradvisedhimtogooutdoorsmoreoften.Hethendecidedtowatchbirdsandtakephotosofthem.Once,hetooka

photoofasmallsongbird.Knowinglittleaboutbirds,helabeleditasasparrowonline.Soon,someonecorrectedhim.Thebirdwasactuallyafinc

h.ThisembarrassingincidentledGoenartotocheckoutafieldguide.37“BirdwatchinghashelpedmeinwaysbeyondwhatIcouldimagine.”Goenartorecalled.Hislifeslowsdown

.Hemakesnewfriends.Healsoencounters(遇见)birdspecieshedidn’tknowabout.“38Especiallyifyouhaveplacedaloto

feffortintofindingthebird—learningthebird’ssong,habitat,ecology,andreviewingsightings.”hesaid.“Ifeelmyheartrace,myeyeswidenandalmostautomatical

ly(自动地)Istarttosmile.”Oneofthehighlights(最精彩的部分)ofhiscareerwasatriptoafarawayislandtosearchforararebirdspecies.Thejourneywashar

d.Itrainedheavilyeveryafternoon.Hewascoldandwetfornearlytheentiretrip.39“Eachdaywasasexcitingasthenextas

almostallthebirdsIsawwerenewtome.”hesaid.Besideswatching,Goenartoalsotakesphotosandrecordssoundsonfieldtrips.Suchphotosofbirds

orotheranimalscanhelpraiseawarenesstoprotectanimals.“40”Goenartosaid.“Theyinspirepeopletolearnmoreaboutwhatisoutthere

andwhyit’sworthsaving.”A.Thatwaswhenhestartedwatchingbirds.B.Itisdifficulttodescribesuchfeelings.C.Birdersliketolookatb

irdsinthewild.D.Wildlifephotographycancaptureamazingmomentsinnature.E.Thatsparkedhislifelonginterestinbirdwatchingandphot

ography.F.However,hewasabletofindmanynewlocationsforthespecies.G.Theycanalsohelphimanalyzeandcomparetoseeifthereareanytrends.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。Weoftenconfusehappinesswithgettingw

hatwewant,fulfillingourdreamsandreachingourgoals.Wethinkwewillbeveryhappythedaywehavethisorthat,becauseitiswhatwe41withallourstrength

,andourlifeseemspointless42thatsomethingthatisnotinourhands.Forthoseofyouwhothinkyou'llbehappyinthefuture,I'dliketoask,whataboutthe43?

Thatis,you'renotlivingtomorrowbecausethatwillbecomingin24hours.Youarenotbreathinginthepastbecauseithappenedyest

erdayorevenbeforethat.Youarehereinthepresent,readingthisrightnow.Don'tyouthinkyourhappinessshouldbewithyou44?Inmodernsocietytheideaofhappinessisdee

ply45topossessions.Webelievethathavingthingswillmakeushappier.Themoremoney,orgoods,orchildren,ormorespaceathomeyoupossess,46,doesnotmakeushappy

.It47doesquitetheopposite.Infact,happinessisrelatedto48,nothaving.Themoreyougetfromlife,the49andthebetteryouca

nbeasaperson.Itissomethingthatdoesnotcomefromconsumerism(消费主义),butfrom50,friendship,solidarity,underst

andingandaffinity(亲和力).Youarenothappierbyacquiringmore,51bybeingthebestyoucanbe.Thatis,ifyou52everythingyoudoin

lifeonbeingthepersonyouwanttobe,by53thebestinyourselfand54asyourhearttellsyou,youwillfindyourpathinl

ifemuchbrighterandhappier.Thepersonwhohasmoreisnotthehappiest,butistheonewhoneedsthe55.41.A.applyforB.longf

orC.concentrateonD.signupfor42.A.withB.likeC.inD.without43.A.presentB.pastC.timeD.instant44.A.rightnowB.justnowC.

atlastD.intheend45.A.addictedB.relatedC.attractedD.referred46.A.howeverB.stillC.justD.so47.A.reallyB.formallyC

.completelyD.actually48.A.quittingB.losingC.beingD.loving49.A.richerB.strongerC.healthierD.happier50.A.identityB.strategyC

.loveD.confidence51.A.onlyB.butC.neverthelessD.or52.A.setB.putC.leaveD.focus53.A.bringingaboutB.bringinginC.bringing

outD.bringingback54.A.behavingB.improvingC.advancingD.exploring55.A.bestB.mostC.leastD.worst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。56(know)asa“livingfossil”,thesturgeon(鲟鱼)isaverypreciousspecies.Itisbelievedtohavelivedalongsidet

hedinosaursmorethan140millionyearsago.However,accordingtotheIUCN,oneofthelargestnon-profitenvironmentalprotection57(organise),allremaining26stur

geonspeciesintheworldarenowatriskofextinction(灭绝).Theirdeclineoverthepastthreegenerationsis58(awkward)thanpreviouslythought.“TheextinctionoftheC

hinesepaddlefish(白鲟)shouldbeawarningforeveryone,”saidZhouFei,China’schiefprogramofficer.“Ithasprovided59opportunityforconser

vationexpertstoraisepublicawarenessabouttheurgencyofprotectingfreshwaterspeciesintheYangtzeRiverBasin60ed

ucatethepublictosaveotherspecieslivingintheregionfromextinction,”headded.61(prevent)furtherlossoffreshwaterspeciesinChina,p

eoplemustact62(immediate).Thereisnotimetowaste.Also,long-termthreatstotheirlifeandhabitatsmust63(remove)bytakingthemostsystemat

icprotectionmeasures64willslowthespeedoftheextinctionofsomespecies.65isnotsomethingthatcanbeachievedbycertaindepartments.Instead,itrequiresjoint

effectsfromallsectorsofsociety.第四部分写作(共两节;满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假设你是李华,你校将举行“文明旅游”为主题的活动。你将作为学生代表在全体师生面前发表演讲,请你写一篇演

讲稿,号召大家积极参加这个活动。1.写出不文明现象2.写出如何文明旅游3.写出活动的意义;注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,使行文连贯;3.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。第二节(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。Itissaidthatthebesttimeofplayingthepianoiswhenheorsheisakid.ButwhenM

axcametohisfirstpianolessoninhismother’scar,hewasalready11yearsold.Ipreferredstudentsbeginatanearlierage,butduetohisinsistence(坚持)

,Itookhimasastudent.AsmuchasMaxtried,helackedthesenseoftoneandbasicrhythm.Attheendofeachlesson,he’dsay,“Mymom’sgoingtohearmeplaysomeday.”

Butitseemedhopeless.Ionlyknewhismotherfromadistanceasshewaitedinheragedcar,butneversteppedin.After2months,onedayMaxdidn’tcometoourlessonsany

more.Ithoughtaboutcallinghimbutassumed,becauseofhislackofability,thathehaddecidedtoquit.Ialsowasgladthathestoppedcoming—hewasabad

advertisementformyteaching!Later,inordertocelebratetheNewYear,Imailedtothestudents’homesaletterontheupcomingconcert.Surprisingl

y,Jackiereceivedandaskedmeifhecouldbeintheconcert.Itoldhimthattheconcertwasnotfordropouts(辍学者),butforcur

rentpupils.Hesaidthathismomhadbeensickandunabletotakehimtopianolessonsbuthewasstillpracticing.Ididn’tknowwhatledmetoagreeeventuall

y.Attheconcertnight,thehallwaspackedwithparentsandfriends.IputupMaxlastintheprogram.Ithoughtthatanydamagehewoulddowouldcomeat

theendoftheprogramandthenegativeeffectwouldreducetotheleast.Surprisingly,theconcertwentoffsuccessfully.ThenMaxcameuponstage.Hisclotheswerewrinkleda

ndhishairlookedmessy.“Whydidn’thismotheratleastmakehimcombhishairforthisspecialnight?”Ithought.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。Unexpectedly,MaxchoseBeethoven’sworks._________________________________________________________________________

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____________________________________________Immediately,Irushedtothestage,andheldMaxfirmlywithdelight,aski

ng“Howdidyoudoit?_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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