江西省上饶市第一中学2024届高三上学期10月月考 英语

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第1页共8页◎第2页共8页上饶市一中2023-2024学年高三上学期第一次月考英语试卷考试时间:2023年10月考试时长:120分钟满分:150分命题人:陈桃英、许苗注意事项: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框涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号框,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,上交答题卡。第一部分:听力(共两节,每小题1.5分满分30分)第一节听下面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

.Whichcountrydidthewomango?A.France.B.China.C.SouthKorea.2.Whowillmovetoanewplace?A.Kitty.B.Roger.C.Ann.3.Whenshouldtheplansbehande

dinatthelatest?A.OnTuesdayafternoon.B.OnThursdayafternoon.C.BeforeTuesdayafternoon.4.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Practicingaplay.B.Takingawalkdownto

wn.C.Filmingamoviescene.5.Whatcanwelearnaboutthewoman?A.Sheisn’talocal.B.Sheistryingtoparkhercar.C.Shedidn’tseethesign.第二节听下面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。听第6段材料,回答第6和

第7题。6.Wheredidthewomanstayatnightduringtheholiday?A.Inatent.B.Inahotel.C.Inafarmhouse.7.Whatdoesthewomant

hinkofthepeoplethere?A.Interesting.B.Friendly.C.Honest.听第7段材料,回答第8至第9题。8.Whatdoesthemancallthewomanfor?A.Tohandinhisr

oommate’spaper.B.Toaskabouthisroommate’sillness.C.Toaskhertoseehissickroommate.9.Whatdoesthemanhavetodointheafternoon?A.Visitthew

oman.B.Meetthesecretary.C.Haveameeting.听第8段材料,回答第10至第12题。10.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Athome.B.Inarestaurant.C.In

asupermarket.11.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthefoods?A.Theyaregoodbargains.B.Theyareofhighquality.C.Theycanbestoredforalongtim

e.12.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.Callataxiforher.B.Takeataxiback.C.Carrythegroceriestothecar.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.What

didthewomanwatch?A.Asoapopera.B.Adocumentary.C.Anewsprogram.14.Whatwasthenewsmainlyabout?A.PresidentBarackObama’sschedule.B.ThereleaseofCO₂bypowerpl

ants.C.Aplantofightagainstglobalwarming.15.Whatisthespeakers’attitudetowardglobalwarming?A.Indifferent.B.Positive.C.Negative.16.Wha

twillthespeakersdonext?A.Gotohavesupper.B.Gotohaveadrink.C.Keeptalkingathome.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Who

persuadedthespeakertogoonacookerycourse?A.Hercousin.B.Hersister.C.Hermother.18.Whichcoursedidthespeakerchoose?

A.Theone-daycourse.B.Thethree-daycourse.C.Theone-weekcourse.19.Whatsurprisedthespeakerwhenshestartedhercourse?A

.Thecoursewaspopular.B.Thereweremanyteenagers.C.Manyteachersweretheretohelp.20.Whatplacedidthespeakervisit?A.Arestaurant.B.Am

arket.C.Abakery.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AThevalue-packed,

all-inclusivesight-seeingpackagethatcombinesthebestofSydney’sharbor,city,bayandbeachhighlights.ASydneyPas

sgivesyouunlimitedandflexibletravelontheExplorerBuses:the‘red’SydneyExplorershowsyouaroundourexcitin

gcitysightswhilethe‘blue’BondiExplorervisitsSydneyHarbourbaysandfamousbeaches.Taketothewaterononeofthreemagnificentdailyharborcruises(游船

).YoucanalsotravelfreeonregularSydneyBuses,SydneyFerriesorCityRailservices(limitedarea),soyoucangotoeverycorn

erofthisbeautifulcity.ImaginebrowsingatDarlingHarbour,tastingthefamousseafoodatWatsonsBayorenjoyingtheci

tylightsonaneveningferrycruise.ThepossibilitiesandplansareendlesswithaSydneyPass.Whereveryoudecidetogo,remembertha

tbookingsarenotrequiredonanyofourservicessoticketsaretreatedonafirstin,firstseatedbasis.SydneyPassesareavailablefor3,5or7daysfor

useovera7-calendar-dayperiod.Witha3or5-daypassyouchooseonwhichdaysoutofthe7youwanttouseit.AllSydneyPassesincludeafreeAirportExpressin

wardtripbeforestartingyour3,5or7days,andthereturntripisvalidfor2{#{QQABAQSAggigQBIAAQhCUwGQCACQkBCCAIoOQ

BAAMAIAQBNABAA=}#}第3页共8页◎第4页共8页monthsfromthefirstdayyourticketwasused.SydneyPassFares*Achildisdefinedasanyonefromtheagesof4yearstou

nder16years.Childrenunder4yearstravelfree.**Afamilyisdefinedas2adultsandanynumberofchildrenfrom4tounder16yearsofagefr

omthesamefamily.21.ASydneyPassdoesn’tofferunlimitedrideson________.A.theExplorerBusesB.theharborcruisesC.regu

larSydneyBusesD.CityRailservices22.WithaSydneyPass,atravellercan________.A.savefaresfromandtotheairportB.taketheSydneyExp

lorertobeachesC.enjoythefamousseafoodforfreeD.reserveseatseasilyinarestaurant23.If5-dayticketsweretoberecommendedtoamotherwhotrave

lledwithhercolleagueandherchildren,aged3,6and10,whatwouldthelowestcostbe?A.$225.B.$300.C.$360.D.$420.BIn2013,Deeganwastryingt

otakecontrolofherlifeafterwinningthefightagainstdrinking.Shedidquit,butshewashavingdifficultyreconnectingwithpeople.Evenlookingsomeone

intheeyesprovedtobedifficult.“Iwassortoflikeashellofapersonandjustdidn’treallyhavemanylifeskillsorself-confidence,”Deegansai

d.However,bakingwassomethingthatalwaysbroughtherjoyasachild.Onedaywhilehelpingoutintheneighborhood,Deeganpickedupahand

heldmixerandstartedbaking.“Mylifewasjustoutofcontrol,butbakingissuchacontrolledthing,whereifyoutaketherightstepsa

ndfollowthedirections,you’llgetaprettyexactresult,”shesaid.Deeganstartedbringingherhomemadebakedcookiestopeople’shomes,whi

chhelpedherreconnectwithpeople.“Feedingpeopleissuchauniversallovelanguage,”shesaid.However,shewasstilltryingtofigureouthowt

ofindacareerat27yearsold.Shehadnorealworkexperienceandshecouldn’tput‘quitdrinking’”onherresume.Deegan’slifeshiftedin2015.Encouragedbyherfriends,

shechallengedherselftoseeifshecouldselljustonepie.Shesolddozens!Shebeganbakingoutofhertinyapartmentandeventuallylaunchedanofficialbusinessin2017.Sh

espentfouryearsdevelopingapiecrustcookierecipe,whichhassincebecomethebreadandbutterofherbusiness.“Peoplehavebeenwalking,ru

nningandlininguptogetcookies,andit’sjustbeensomagicalseeingthat,”shesaid.Whensheneedsmorehelp,Deegansayssheloo

ksforanyonewhoisjustexcitedtowork,eveniftheydon’thaveanyexperience.Afterherownstruggle,sherealizedthatthedesireto

workwasbetterthanhavingacertainskillset.Andshebecameasecond-chanceemployer,hiringwomenoutofprisonorthesheltersyste

m.“Youjusthavetowalkthroughthedoorandbeready,willingandableandexcitedtoshowupandworkandyou’vegotajob,”Deegantoldthereporter.24.WhatwasDe

eganmainlystrugglingwithin2013?A.Emotionmanagement.B.Interpersonalrelationship.C.Work-lifebalance.D.Alcoh

oladdiction.25.WhatpreparedDeeganforherbakerybusiness?A.Workingpreviouslyinthebakingindustry.B.Seeingpeoplerunningtogetcookies.C.Wantingdespe

ratelytogaintotalcontrol.D.Offeringbakedfoodoutofgoodwill.26.Accordingtoparagraph4and5,whatisspecialaboutDeeganandherbusin

ess?A.Sheachievedsuccessthroughbaking.B.Shewasambitiousaboutherbusiness.C.Shehasanopen-dooremploymentpol

icy.D.Sheonlyhiredinexperiencedworkers.27.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesDeegan?A.Creativeandsmart.B.Persistentandreceptive.C.Honestandopt

imistic.D.Kindandeasy-going.CThereisadangerousviewintoday’ssociety,anditisarestrictiontohappiness,success,andgrowth.Theviewstatesth

athumanbeingsareinnerfragile(内在脆弱)andthattheonlywaytobehappyandsuccessfulinlifeistoprotectoneselfbyavoidingmisfortune.Noton

lyarethosestatementsfalse,buttheactionswetakebelievingthem-tobe“protective”alsousuallylimithappinessandevenstoppersonaland

professionalgrowth.Takesportsasanexample,seldomdothosewhoplaythegameoflifenottoloseeverreallywin.Ratherthan

fearandtrytoavoidallmisfortune,perhapsweshouldacceptthemisfortuneandtheoccasionalcrisesinlifeandprepareforthem.Asamusclegrowsstrongerw

ithstress,socanpeople,teams,organizations,evencommunities.Crisisrevealstruestrength.SportspsychologistsFletch

erandSarkarhavestudiedOlympicgoldmedalwinners.Theyconclude,“Indeed,mostoftheparticipantsarguedthatiftheyhadnotexperiencedcertaintypesofstressors

atspecifictimes,includinghighlydemandingmisfortunes,theywouldnothavewontheirgoldmedals.”PsychologistsRichardTedeschiandLawrenceCalhouncreatedth

eterm“posttraumaticgrowth.”Theydescribeitastheexperienceofpositivechangethatoccursasaresultofhighlychallengingli

fecrises.Itisshowninavarietyofways,includinganincreasedappreciationforlifeingeneral,moremeaningfulinterpersonalrelationships,a

nincreasedsenseofpersonalstrength,changedpriorities,andaricherexistentialandspirituallife.Theremarkablesuccessstoriesthatcanaris

eaftermomentsofgreatchallengeandfailurearecountless.ThomasEdisonfailedthousandsoftimestryingtocreatea

lightbulbfilament(灯丝)thatwouldlightandburninaconsistentmanner,butfinallycreatedtheworld’sfirstpracticallightbulb.Har

landSandersdevelopedthebrandKentuckyFriedChicken(KFC)inhis60swhilerecoveringfromafailedcareerasalawyer.Therearethousandsofotherlesser-

knownpeople,whoselivesarecharacterizedbykeymomentsofgreatrecoveryfromdifficulty.Letusunderstandthatgrowtharisesfromchallengeandeve

nfailure.Themythoffragilityandoverprotectionkeepsusallfromrealizingourfullpotential.AdultChild*Family**3-dayticket$90$45$2

255-dayticket$120$60$3007-dayticket$140$70$350{#{QQABAQSAggigQBIAAQhCUwGQCACQkBCCAIoOQBAAMAIAQBNABAA=}#}第5页共8页◎第6

页共8页28.Whatdoesthe“dangerousview”sayaboutpeople?A.Peoplearebornshy.B.Peopleareafraidofmisfortune.C.Peoplewantwealth.D.P

eopleareofteninneedofhelp.29.Whatistheauthor’sopinionaboutmisfortune?A.It’samustinlifeandthemore,thebetter.B.Itmostlycomesfromourfragileinnerheart.C.

It’softenmetbyworldfamoussportsstars.D.Itshouldbetreatedwiththerightattitude.30.Whatdoesthetwopsychologists’termimply?A.Afailedlifeisnotworthl

ivingatall.B.Peopleneedalwaysleadaworrilesslife.C.Positivechangeswilloccuraftercrises.D.Trynottoexpressouropi

nionsinpublic.31.WhyarethestoriesofThomasEdisonandHarlandSandersinspiring?A.Theymadegreatinventions.B.Theygotremarkablesupport.C.Theydidn’teas

ilygiveup.D.TheyrestrictedtheirpotentialDResearchersattheUniversityofMassachusettsAmherst(UMassAmherst)recentlyannouncedthattheyhavefigu

redouthowtoengineerabiofilm(生物膜)thatharveststheenergyinevaporation(蒸发)andchangesittoelectricity.Thisbiofilm,whichwasannouncedinNa

tureCommunications,hasthepotentialtorevolutionizetheworldofwearableelectronics,poweringeverythingfrompersonalmedicalsensorstopersonalelec

tronics.“Thisisaveryexcitingtechnology,”saysLiuXiaomeng,graduatestudentinelectricalandcomputerenginee

ringinUMassAmherst'sCollegeofEngineeringandthepaper'sleadauthor.“Itgeneratesrealgreenenergy,andunlikeotherso-called'green-energy'sources

,itsproductionistotallygreen.”That'sbecausethisbiofilm-whichisasheetofbacterialcellsandasthinasasheetofpaper-isproduce

dnaturallybyan,engineeredversionofthebacteriumGeobactersulfurreducens(硫还原地杆菌).G.sulfurreducensisknowntoproduceelect

ricityandhasbeenusedpreviouslyin“microbialbatteries”topowerelectricalequipment.ButsuchbatteriesrequirethatG.sulfu

rreducensbeproperlycaredforandfedaconstantdiet.Bycontrast,thisnewbiofilm,whichcansupplyasmuchenergyasacomparablysizedbattery,workscontinu

ously,becauseitisdead.Andbecauseit'sdead,itdoesn'tneedtobefed.Thesecretbehindthisnewbiofilmisthatitmakesenergyfromthemoi

sture(水分)onyourskin.Thoughwedailyreadstoriesaboutsolarpower,atleast50%ofthesolarenergyreachingtheearthgoestowardevaporatingwater.“

Thisisahuge,undiscoveredsourceofenergy,”saysYaoJun,professorofelectricalandcomputerengineeringatUMassAmherst,andthepaper'soneseniorau

thor.Sincethesurfaceofourskinisconstantlymoistwithsweat,thebiofilmcan“pluginto”itandchangetheenergylockedinevaporation

intoenoughenergytopowersmallequipment.“Ournextstepistoincreasethesizeofourfilmtopowermoreintelligentwearableelectronics,”saysYao,andLiupointsoutthato

neofthegoalsistopowerentireelectronicsystems,ratherthansingleequipment.32.Whatfunctionisthebiofilmexpectedtoachieve?A.Up

datingwearableelectronics.B.Acquiringpowerfromevaporation.C.Changingthewayofgettingelectricity.D.Supplyingenergyto“micr

obialbatteries”.33.Whatistheadvantageofthebiofilmcomparedwith"microbialbatteries”?A.It'sthinnerinthickne

ss.B.It'senvironmentallyfriendly.C.Itreducesthecostinusage.D.Itemploysarareenergysource.34.Howdoesthebiofilmpowersmalldevices?

A.Byinteractingwithsolarpower.B.Bygainingenergyfromelectronicsystems.C.Byusingwatertogenerateelectricity.D.Byproducingco

ntinuouselectricityfromsweat.35.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesthebiofilm?A.Flexible.B.Controversial.C.Promising.D.Delicate.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分

,满分10分)根据短文内容,从其后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。其中有两项为多余选项。Therehasbeenaveryseriousdeclineinthenumbersofshallow-waterfishasaresultofoverfishing.

Peoplestillwanttoeatfish,sothefishingindustrymustlookatothersources,especiallythedeepwatersoftheAtlantic.36Conservati

onmeasureswillhavetobeputinplaceifthesedeep-seafisharetosurvive.Researchonfivesuchspeciesshowsthatnumbershavedeclinedbybe

tween87percentand98percent.37Manyspeciescouldwelldisappearcompletelyifthepresenttrendcontinues.Thesear

especiesthathavebeenswimminginouroceansforhundredsofmillionsofyears.Theproblemisemphasizedbythefactthatthedeclineinnumbershappe

nedinlessthantwentyyears.Deep-seafishtakealongtimetoreproduceandnormallyliveformanyyears.38Theaveragesizeo

fsuchfishalsodeclined,withonespeciesshowinga57percentdeclineinaveragesize.Thisisofparticularconcern,aslargefishtendtoproducemoreoffsp

ringthansmallones.39Thedeep-seaspecieshavebeencaughtasiftheywerethefast-breeding(快速繁殖)fishlikesardineandherring.Itislikekillinge

lephantsasiftheyreproducedatthesamerateasrabbits.Thedamagedonebyoverfishinggoesbeyondtheseaenvironment.Millionsofpeoplemakealivinginthefishingind

ustry.40Measuresmustbetakentonotonlyconserveecosystems,butalsosustainlivelihoodsandensurefoodsecurity

.A.Billionsofpeoplerelyonfishforprotein.B.Manypeoplenowchoosenottoeatdeep-seafish.C.Unfortunately,theirreproductionrateisverylow.D.Thisputsthemint

hecategoryof“criticallyendangered”.E.Noneofthesefactshasbeentakenintoaccountbythefishingindustry.F.Overfishingisamajorcauseofdeclin

einpopulationsofoceanwildlife.G.Thishasresultedinasharpdeclineinthenumbersofmanyofthespeciescaught.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)Neverhadalovelysunflowerbeenabsenttomyhouseonmybirthday,sinceIturned13.Nocards

ornotesinit.Callstotheflowershopwerealways41—itwasacashpurchase.Ineverstopped42whothemysteriousgivermightbe.Someofmyhappiestmomentswerespentdaydream

ingaboutsomeonewonderfulbuttooshytodisclosehisorher43.Mymothereven44myimaginations.She’daskmeiftherewassomeonewhoIhaddoneaspecialfavorandthenmight

beshowing45.Asateenager,46,IhadmorefunassumingthatitmightbeaboyIhadacrushon.WhenIwas17,Ifailed47inasignificanttest.Thatnightwhentheresultcame.Ijust

48myselftosleep.WhenIawokeinthemorning,mymothercomforted,“Don’tbediscouraged!{#{QQABAQSAggigQBIAAQhCUwGQCACQkBCCAIoOQB

AAMAIAQBNABAA=}#}第7页共8页◎第8页共8页It’snotabigdeal!”Yet,Iremember49outofthehouseatthattime,yelling...“Youjustdon’tunderstand!”Onemonthbeforemygradu

ationfromhighschool,myfatherdiedofaheartattack.Myfeelingsrangedfrompainto50sothatIbecamecompletelyuninterestedintheupcomingceremony.Bu

tmymother,inthemidstofherowngrief,woulddenymy51anyofthosethings.Beforemyfatherdied,wehadshoppedapartydresswhichmade

mefeellikea(an)52Cinderella.Butitwasthewrongsize.LaterItotallyforgotaboutthedress.Mymotherdidn’t.Thedaybeforethedance,Ifoundthatdress

,intherightsize,53intheboxtome—gracefully,andlovingly.Shejustwantedherchildtofeellovedandshowedthattherestillexistedmagicandbea

utyeven54hardships.Actually,mymotherpassedawayoneweekafterIgotmarried,Thatyeartheadorablesunflowerstopped55.41.A.inadvanceB.invain

C.inchargeD.inprivate42.A.declaringB.admiringC.calculatingD.confirming43.A.identityB.proofC.addressD.presence44.A.subscribedtoB.referredtoC

.objectedtoD.contributedto45.A.applauseB.accountC.appreciationD.assistance46.A.thoughB.moreoverC.thereforeD.otherwise47.A.particul

arlyB.unexpectedlyC.unavoidablyD.sincerely48.A.appliedB.allowedC.forcedD.devoted49.A.wanderingB.rushingC.pacingD.moving50.A.astonishmentB.annoyanceC

.tirednessD.abandonment51.A.graspingB.interruptingC.acceptingD.skipping52.A.awesomeB.originalC.ordinaryD.ima

ginative53.A.awardedB.thrownC.deliveredD.paid54.A.inresponsetoB.bymeansofC.intermsofD.inthefaceof55.A.cheeringupB.showingupC.lightingupD.warming

up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。The19thChinaInternationalCulturalIndustriesFairkickedoffinShenzheninSouthChina’sGu

angdongprovinceonJune7,2023,56isexpectedtopromotethedevelopmentofthecountry’sculturalindustry.Thefive-daynational-levelfair,57(feature)m

ainlyofflineevents,hasattractedmorethan3,500governmentbodies,culturalorganizationsandenterprises.AdigitalChinaexhibitionareahasbeensetupfort

hefirsttimetohighlightandpromotenational-levelmarketplayers,majorplatforms,andthe58(late)technologicalinnovationsi

ntheculturalindustries.Sinceitsfoundingin2004,theculturalfairhasseenacontinuous59(expand)initsexhibitio

nscale,visitornumberanddegreeofinternationalization.Ithasbecome60importantplatformtopromotethedevelopmentandopeningupoftheChinesec

ulturalindustries.AbdukBasitKhan,aPakistaniexhibitorparticipating61theexpoforthesecondtime,attendedthefair.HeshowedPakis

tanijade(玉器)products,62(special)designedfortheChinesemarket,andexpressedhopeforabetteryear63(compare)t

othepreviousone.HementionedthattheChinesemarketissignificantforjadeproducts,andhisbusiness64(operate)inChinafor10yea

rs.ChineseexpertsnotedthatChinaisbuilding65(it)asaleadingcountryincultureandimprovingChineseculturewiththespiritofopenness,whiletheChineseci

vilizationhasalsoinspiredothercivilizationsacrosstheworldthroughexchanges.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,是学校公众号的英语栏目的

编辑,学校学生会将举行“一起阅读(ReadTogether)”活动,请你写一则倡议,内容包括:(1)活动目的;(2)活动内容;(3)呼吁参加。注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右;(2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。ReadTogether________________

___________________________________________________________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。Inmymemory,mymotherwasasmal

ldelicatewoman,whoeveninhigh-heeledshoeswasbarelyoneandahalfmeterstall.Herhairwasfineandblackandalwaysputupinaknot.Shewoulda

lwaysbestandingatthetopofthestairs,smilingdownatmewhenIracedbreathlesslyhomeforlunchafteraten-minute

walkfromtheprimaryschool.OnedayIwaspickedouttoperformAliceoftheplayAliceinWonderland,andfordweeksmymotherhadr

ehearsed(排练)mylinessohardwithme.ButnomatterhoweasilyIactedathome,everytimeIsteppedonstage,everyworddisappearedfro

mmyhead.Finallymyteachertookmeasideandexplainedthatshehadwrittenanarrator(旁白)partfortheplay,andaskedmetochangeroles.HowupsetandembarrassedIwas!Ididn

’ttellmymotherwhathadhappenedthatday.Butshesensedmypain.Insteadofsuggestingwepracticemylines,sheaskedifIwante

dtowalkintheyard.Itwasalovelyspringdayandtherosevinewasturninggreen.Underthehugetrees,wecouldseeyellowdaisies(雏菊)inthegrassinbunches,

asifapainterhadtouchedourlandscapewithdotsofgold.Iwatchedmymothercasuallybenddownbyonedaisy.“IthinkI’mgoingtodigupalltheseweeds,”shesa

id,pullingupbyitsroots.“Fromnowon,we’llhaveonlyrosesinthisgarden.”“ButIlikedaisies,”Iprotested.“Allflowersar

ebeautiful-evendaisies.”Mymotherlookedatmeseriously.“Yes,everyflowergivespleasureinitsownway,doesn’tit?”sheas

kedthoughtfully.Inodded,pleasedthatIhadwonherover.“Andthatistrueofpeopletoo,”sheadded.“Noteveryonecanbethero

se,butthereisnoshameinthat.”Relievedthatshehadguessedmypain,IstartedtocryasItoldherwhathadhappened.Shelistenedandsmiledenc

ouragingly.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。“Youwillbeawonderfulnarrator,”shesaid,handingmeayellowdaisy._____________________________________

__________________________________________Thedayfinallycameandmymothersatamongtheaudience.________________________

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