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武昌区2021届高三年级1月质量检测英语本试卷共150分,考试用时120分钟。★祝考试顺利支注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的学校、班级、姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡指定位置,认真核对与准考证号条形码上的信息是
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字笔直接答在答题卡上的每题所对应的答题区域内。答在试题卷上或答题卡指定区域外无效.4.考试结束,监考人员将答题卡收回,考生自己保管好试题卷,评讲时带来。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,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.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atschool.B.Inacinema.C.Inabookstore.2.Whatdidthewomanalmost
forgetthismorning?A.Herkeys.B.Herwallet.C.Hernotebook.3.Whatwillthemanhelpthewomando?A.Washplates.B.Turnoffthewater.C.Cleanupthe
kitchenfloor.4.Whatdoesthemanprobablydo?A.Ateacher.B.Alibrarian.C.Awriter.5.Whattroublesthewoman?A.Sheistoobusytotryoutanewdiet.B.S
hecan'tfitinadressforawedding.C.Shehasn'tbeeninvitedtoawedding.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秒钟的做答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6.Whatcanweknowabouttheflat?A.
It'spartlyunfurnished.B.It'sonthesecondfloor.C.It'sfurtherfromthepark.7.Whatisthewoman'sattitudetowardstheflat?A.Favorable.B.Worried.C.Unintereste
d.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.WhatisHarrydoingnow?A.Waitingattheairport.B.Packinguphisluggage.C.Hangingoutwithfriends.9.Whatistheprobablerelati
onshipbetweenthewomanandHarry?A.Guideandtraveler.B.Motherandson.C.Husbandandwife.10.HowlongwillHarrystayi
nJapan?A.Sixmonths.B.Twenty-twomonths.C.Oneyear.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutherbrother?A.Heisstillinthearmy.B.Heis
rudetotheman.C.Hehaschangedalot.12.Whatdidthewoman'sbrotherdotohisdog?A.Hebitit.B.Hebeatit.C.Hemadeitdirty.13.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A
.Talktoherbrother.B.Stopshoutingather.C.Workforherbrother.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whenisthemansupposedtogiveaspeechatwork?A.OnMonda
y.B.OnTuesday.C.OnFriday.15.What'swrongwiththemaninthedoctor'sopinion?A.Hecatchesacold.B.Hegetstheflu
.C.Hehasafever.16.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Drinkvegetabletea.B.Takemedicinedaily.C.Haveabreakforaday.17.Wherewillthewoma
nbeat7:30?A.Inagarden.B.Inahospital.C.Attheman'shome.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whenshouldlistenerscomeforswimming?A.At9:00am.B.At3:00pm.C.At8:00pm.19
.Howwastheweatheryesterday?A.Cloudless.B.Cold.C.Hot.20.WhyarethelistenersexpectedtocomeearlytoseeTheSingi
ngMoon!A.Theseatsarelimited.B.Theyneedtobuytickets.C.Thestartingtimeisunknown.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3
7.5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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AWhatlimitsyoufromhikingmoreoften?Manycomplainthattheydon'thaveasuitablepartnertogo
with.WhynottakealookatthegreathikingclubsacrossCanada?•YukonOutdoorsClubWebsite:yukonoutdoorsclub.caMembershipcost:$10forasinglemembership;$1
5forafamilymembershipDescription:Theclubarrangesdayhikes,backpackingtrips,canoetrips,mountainbiking,cros
s-countryskiingtrips,snowshoeingtripsandvariousworkshopsformemberstogainnewskillsandvaluableinformation.•UBCVars
ityOutdoorClubWebsite:ubc-voc.comMembershipcost:Students$40;non-UBCstudents$60Description:TheUBCVarsityOutdoorClubis
asocialgroupthathikes,mountaineers,rockclimbsandiceclimbs.Travelandoutdoor-mindedUBCstudentsandnon-studentsarewelcometo
join.TheUBCVOChasalsoconstructedafewbackcountrycottagesintheCoastMountains.•PenderHarborHikingGroupWebsite:penderharbourhikin
g.weebly.ComMembershipcost:Free.Description:ThePenderHarborHikingGroupoffershikesscheduledtwomonthsi
nadvance,sogetonthemailinglistorcheckthewebsiteregularlytofindahikethat'srightforyou!Hikesareusuallyoneandahalftotwohourslong,butsome
full-dayhikesarescheduled,dependingonmembers,interest.•VernonOutdoorsClubWebsite:vernonoutdoorsclub.OrgMembershipcost:Asinglemembershipis$25,andstu
dentspay$10,Childrenarefree.Description:Boastingamembershipofcloseto200people,theVernonOutdoorsClubisanactivegroupthatenjoyshiki
ngandcycling.ThegrouporganizesaTuesdayRambleseventeachweekandalsohostsmulti-daytrips.21.Whichclubhasbuiltrem
otesheltersforhikers?A.TheYukonOutdoorsClub.B.TheVernonOutdoorsClub.C.TheUBCVarsityOutdoorClub.D.ThePenderHarborHikingGroup.22.Whats
houldyoudoifyouhopetohikewiththePenderHarbourHikingGroup?A.Makeaproperappointment.B.Followthewebsiteorthemail.C.Developyourinterestinhiking.D.A
rrangetwomonthsaheadoftime.23.Whatdothefourclubshaveincommon?A.Bookinginadvance.B.Chargingmembershipfee.C.Providingskill
workshops.D.Organizinghikingactivities.BJapanesewomenrebelagainstpainfuldresscodes.Theythinksomeemployerscaremoreabouthowtheylookthanhowtheyfeel.Is
hikawaYumiworkedeight-hourshiftsinafuneralparlour(殡仪馆),alwaysinheels,toesbleeding.Heremployerinsisted."Whydowehavetohu
rtourfeetatwork,whenmencanwearflatshoes?”shecomplainedonTwitter.Thetweetexploded.Encouraged,shegathered18,800signa
turesonapetition(请愿书)callingforabanonemployersrequiringwomentowearhighheels,whichshesubmittedtothegovernmentlastJune.Ms.Ishik
awabecamethefaceoftheKuToocampaign—apunonJapanesewordsforshoes(kutsu)andpain(kutsuu),witharesponsetotheMeToomovement.Morethan6
0%ofJapanesewomenwithjobshavebeenforcedtosqueezetheirfeetintoheelsatworkorhavewitnessedcolleagueshavingto,acco
rdingtoasurvey.FemalestaffatTakashimaya,adepartmentstore,mustparadearoundtheshopin5cmheels.DresscodesatmanyJapanesefirmsare
strict.Somebanglassesforwomen(butnotmen),forfearthattheyareunattractive.Thisisespeciallyunreasonablefor
thosewhofindcontactlenses(隐形眼镜)uncomfortable.Japanesebosses,whotendtobeoldermen,oftenexpecttheirfemaleemployeestoendureit.Th
egovernmenthasduginitsheels.Aformerlaborminister,whoreceivedMs.Ishikawa'spetitionlastyear,insiststhatwearinghighheelsatworkis“necessaryan
dappropriate".Thepetitionitselfhasreceivednoofficialresponsetodate.ButJapanesecompaniesareslowlyrespondingtoKuToo.InlateMarchJapanA
irlinesannouncedthatitsfemaleflightattendantscankickofftheirheelsandswapskirtsfortrousersiftheychoose.Allthreebigmobile-phoneoperat
orshaverelaxedtheirrulesonheels.Ms.Ishikawaiscooperatingwithashoecompanytoproducefashionableheellessshoes,"Societyischanging,"saysM
s.Ishikawa."Wecan'tbeignored."Pointlessrulesaboutfootwearmaysoonbegiventheboot.24.Ms.Ishikawalaunchedt
heKuToocampaigninorderto.A.submitabanonthegovernmentB.respondtotheMeToomovementC.fightagainstwomen'sdress
codesD.complainoftheirworkingconditions25.Theunderlinedphrase“diginitsheels"inParagraph5means"".A.refusetochange
B.ignoreitsworkC.opposetherulesD.postponeitsduties26.WhichofthefollowingdoJapanesebossesnormallyexpecttheirfemaleemployeestodo?A.Toweargla
sses.B.Toweartrousers.C.Towearheellessshoes.D.Towearcontactlenses.27.WhatisMs.Ishikawa'sattitudetowardthefuturereformofthedress
codesforJapanesewomen?A.Hopeful.B.Cautious.C.Negative.D.Skeptical.CSelf-drivingcarsmaysoundlikesomethingfromafuturisticsci-finovel.H
owever,withadvancedtrialsexpectedfrom2021,theyarealotclosertorealitythanyoumaythink.Theintroductionofsel
f-drivingcarscouldhaveamajorimpactonhowolderadultsgoabouttheirdailylives.Itishopedthesecarswillhelpreducethes
ocialisolationandlonelinessweoftenexperienceaswegetolder.Connectedandautomatedvehicles(alsoknownasCAVs),arevehiclesthatcanperformmany
ofthefunctionsoftoday'shumandriversinthefuture.Vehiclescanconnecttotheinternettoprovidedriverswithinformationonroad,trafficandweather
conditions.Theycanalsotakeoverlimitedpartsofthedrivingtask,forexample,usingadvancedemergencybrakingtohelpavoidcrash
esandadaptivecruisecontrol(自适应巡航控制)toincreasefuelefficiencyandreducedrivingtiredness.Awareofthepotentialbenefitsofthetechnology—fromimprovingroads
afetyandreducingtrafficjams,toenablinggreatertravelindependence,theUKgovernmenthasbeenplayinganactiveroleinencouragingthetechnology.Indeed,ithascom
mittedtospendingover£200milliononresearchanddevelopmentandtestinginfrastructure(基础设施)toacceleratethedelive
ryofsafeandsecureautomatedvehicles.Thegovernmentisalsotakingbigstepstowardsestablishinghowourlawsandregulat
ionsmightneedtochangetosupportthesafeuseofself-drivingcars.Meanwhile,insuranceisn'tasbigaproblemasitmayfirstseem.Lastyearthegove
rnmentcreatednewinsurancerulesforself-drivingcars.Thedriverofanautomatedvehiclemustgetinsurancethatco
versthemwhentheyareincontrolandwhentheyhandcontroltotheirself-drivingcar.Theinsurerwouldpaycompensation(赔偿)iftheautomatedvehiclecausedac
rash,andthenrecovercostsfromwhoeverwasresponsible-andthatcouldincludethevehiclemaker.28.Accordingtothepassage,byusingCAVtechnolo
gypeoplecandecrease.A.speedlimitB.fuelefficiencyC.trafficaccidentsD.travelindependence29.InordertoencourageanddevelopCAVs,theUKgover
nmenthas.A.spedupcardeliveryB.madesomecommitmentsC.tomdownsomecityinfrastructureD.passedsomenewlawsandre
gulations30.Whatdoesthelastparagraphsayabouttheinsuranceofself-drivingcars?A.Carownerscanchoosewhethertogetinsuranceornot.B.TheCAVsm
akersmayhavetopaycompensationaswell.C.Insuranceissocomplexthatnoonecansolvethisproblem.D.Theinsurerw
illrefusetopaywhenacrashiscausedbyCAVs.31.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthepassage?A.CAVsAreontheWayB.GoodNewsfortheOldC.UK,theFirstCountrytoDevelopCAVsD
.Self-drivingCars,aRevolutionaryInventionDThisweekXingliangZhangofNorthwestUniversityinChinareportsinSciencethediscoveryofanewsiteful
lofsoft-bodiedanimalsthathaveneverbeenseenbefore.Forsoft-bodiedanimalstobepreserved,somethingdisastrousmusttakeplace.Inthecaseofthew
orld'stwomostfamousCambrian(寒武纪)sites,theBurgessShaleaccumulationinCanadaandtheChengjiangsite,thisdisaste
rwasaseriesofstormsthatdunkedvastquantitiesofmuduponacommunityofanimals,buryingthemalive.ThenewsitethatDrZhangisreporting,knownasQingjiang,issimila
rtotheothersinthattheanimalsseemtohavebeenkilledbyasuddenmudburial.However,thatiswherethesimilaritiesen
d.Qingjianghasproducedover20,000specimens(样本)thusfar.Ofthese,4,351havebeenproperlyanalysedandarethoughttorepresentaround1
00groupsofcreatures.DrZhangandhiscolleaguesestimatethat54ofthesegroupshaveneverbeenseenbefore.Therearesomefam
iliaranimalslikecnidarians(刺细胞动物),butthesealsoraisequitealotofquestions.Cnidariansexistwidelyinmodemoceansandhavesimplisticbodiesthatsuggestthey
evolvedearlyduringtheriseofanimallife.Giventhis,itwasexpectedthatcnidarianswouldbecommoninthesedimentarylayerswhentheBurgessShaleandChengj
iangsiteswerefirstunearthed.Butpreciselytheoppositeprovedtrue.QingjiangsurprisedDrZhangbybeingloadedwithspectacularlywell-preserve
dmembersofthissoft-bodiedgroup.Containingeverythingfromdelicatecombjelliestothemedusae(水母),Qingjiangrevealsthattheseanimalswerewellesta
blishedatthetimeandrapidlymultiplyinginsomeenvironments.Preciselywhattheseenvironmentaldifferenceswerethough,remainsthesu
bjectofconsiderableinquiry.Anyway,thediscoveryofthefossilscouldmakeclearthediversityofextinctcreaturesaswellastheirconnectionwithan
imalsinmodemtimes,saidZhaoFangchen,aresearcherofChineseAcademyofSciences.32.Whatisthemostprobablereasonofthosesof
t-bodiedanimals'beingsowell-preserved?A.Existingwidelyinsomeenvironments.B.Beingburiedalivebyasuddenmud.C.Beingabandonedduringevolution.D.Be
ingwell-establishedatthetime.33.InwhatwayisQingjiangsitedifferentfromothers?A.100groupsofcreatureswerefoundinQingjiangsiteforthefirsttime.B.Cnidari
answerecommoninBurgessShaleandChengjiangsites.C.CnidariansexistedinlargenumbersinQingjiangsite.D.Theanimalswerekilledbysomethingdisast
rous.34.Whatcanwelearnaboutcnidariansfromthepassage?A.Theybecameextinctbecauseofsuddenmudburials.B.Theenvironmentaldifferen
cesoftheirexistenceareclearnow.C.Theirbodiesaresosimplisticthattheycanbeeasilywipedout.D.Theydeveloped
atthebeginningoftheappearanceofanimallife.35.Whatisthemainpurposeofthispassage?A.TobringussomeknowledgeaboutQingji
angsite.B.Todisplaythediversityofextinctwatercreatures.C.Toillustratethesignificanceofarchaeology.D.TodistinguishQingjiangsitefromothers.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。StenKirkbak,fatheroffourandco-founderofXPLORA,shareshisthoughtsonhowparentscanb
alancescreentimewithplaytime.EstablishrulesaroundscreentimeearlyonBeforegivingyourchildtheirfirstsmartphone,makesurethatbothyouandyourchildlearnabo
utdigitalresponsibilitysothatyourchildcanfullyunderstandandrespecttheseboundaries.36Theyincludenotrespondingtotextsfromunknownnumbers,nevershari
ngtheirpersonalinformationonlineorwithanyonetheydon'tknow,amongothers.Makeacontractforthewholefamilytoagreeto37Itisago
odwaytobetterestablishconsistency,clarityandrespectaroundscreentimeforbothofyou.Itcouldcovereverythingfromspecifict
imeswhendigitaldevicesareoff-limitstoallfamilymembers,toagreeingonaselectionofgamesthatcanbeplayedwithoutsupervision.Whataboutp
arentalcontrols?Whenyourchildfirstbeginstousetheirsmartphone,establishingparentalcontrolsisagoodidea.38Butbesuretoexplainyourreasoni
ngforyourcontrolstoyourchild,sothattheyunderstandwhytheycan'thaveaccesstosomethings.39.Tellingyourchildtoavoidscreen
sifyouareconstantlyattachedtooneislikelytoresultintensionandfrustration.Asaparent,it'simportanttobea
goodrolemodelforyourchild,notonlywithregardstotechnologybutwithineverydaylife.Reinforcethevalueofphysicalpla
yIrecommendfindingwaystoreplacescreentimewithplayandphysicalactivity.40Bymakingthetoysandgamesthatyourchildlooks
forwardtoplayingwithaccessible,theyrelylessontechnologyforpassiveentertainment.A.Leadbyexample.B.Basically,importantrul
esvary.C.Comeupwiththecontracttogether.D.Goingforanoutingwillbeanappropriatechoice.E.Oryoucanrewardyourchildwithitemstheyenjoyiftheydoso.F
.Forexample,youcanlimitaccesstointernetbrowsingonyourchild'sphone.G.Oncetheyunderstandtheserules,theywilll
earntoreducethescreentimegradually.第三部分:英语知识运用(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,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A
、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Mydadisatruckdriver,andwhenIwaslittle,hewasalways41indeliveringsuppliesmostofthe
time.Arleneandherhusband,Bill,livednextdoor.Arlenespentalotoftimeworkinginthe42,andIwasalwaystalkingtoherfrom
ouryard.Ithinkwhat43metoArleneandBillisthattheyneverget44withlisteningtome.IalsothinkArlenesawalotofherself
45me.Itwasawonderful46.Itbecameasomewhatmonthly47thattheywatchedmewhenmyparentswentoutonadate.WhenIwasaboutfive,Iknockedont
heirdoorandasked,"CanI48youasmygrandparents?”Theystartedcryingandenthusiastically49,Soonafter,theyprintedoutacertific
ateandit50ontheirlivingroomwallfromthenon.Theytookmyofferso51,whichmademesurprised.Theycouldhave52itoff.Thinkingofthatmomentsti
llbringstearstomyeyes.Thereissomethingtruly53aboutachildofferingupherloveandadultsbeingsoexcitedtoacceptit.Arlenediedin2013.Afterthefuneral,B
illgavemetheringhe'd54toArleneontheir25thweddinganniversary.It'sasimplegoldbandthatIwearonmyfingerasa55ofthekindofloveIwishtoputintothisw
orld.41.A.absorbedB.engagedC.interestedD.experienced42.A.formB.woodsC.houseD.garden43.A.ledB.drewC.stuckD.pushed44.A.angryB.satisfie
dC.boredD.mixed45.A.inB.onC.atD.from46.A.conclusionB.connectionC.communicationD.contradiction47.A.occasionB.operationC.occurrenceD.opportunity
48.A.respectB.assumeC.adaptD.adopt49.A.promisedB.respondedC.admittedD.accepted50.A.hungB.wavedC.stood
D.hid51.A.excitedlyB.patientlyC.carefullyD.seriously52.A.putB.brokenC.laughedD.shown53.A.splendidB.abstractC.igno
rantD.ridiculous54.A.sentB.lentC.giftedD.passed55.A.signB.reminderC.symbolD.review第二节(共10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)或括号内单词的正确形式。A
videoofXiongLinghao,an18-year-oldblindgirlplayingBeethoven'sPathetiqueSonatainaninternationalyouthpiano56(compete)inSh
anghai,wentpopularonline.Xiong,avisually57(disable)youngwomanwhostartedlearningthepianoattheageof6,saidheridolwasBeethoven,whowent58(complete)de
aflaterandtheirphysicalchallengesledbothofthemtoestablishaconnectionwiththeoutsideworld59music.Xiongtreatsthepianoasherbes
tfriend.Shehascomposedseveralsongs,including60calledthe“LittledoginDream",wheresheimaginedherlifewiththe
companyofaguide.61(bring)somuchpleasureintoherlife,thepianoempowersherwithperseverance62accompaniesherthroughoutherupsanddownsinitsownway.Shehopesto6
3(admit)toauniversityinBeijingandmajorinmusicperformanceormusicproduction.Ifshehadvisionforthreedays,Xiongsaid,shewouldlik
etoseewithhereyes64thepianothataccompaniesherformorethanadecadelookslike.Shewouldalsoliketoseehowshelooks,cookabigmealforher
parentsandtakeawalkintheplacesshe65(be)tohundredsoftimes.第四部分:书面表达(共两节;满分40分)第一节(满分15分)中国首个火星探测器(MarsProbe)“天问一号”(Tianwen1)于2020年7月23日
成功发射;2021年5月,“天问一号”将抵达火星。请你以“ChinasendsupfirstMarsProbe”为题为校报英文版写一篇英文报道,内容包括:1.“天问一号"成功发射;2.发射的影响;3.你的感
想。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。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。GaryMessina,aninvestmentb
ankinganalyst,now38,wasonhismorningrunalongNewYorkCity'sEastRiver.Suddenlysomethingcaughthiseye-alarge60-ye
ar-oldmanbalancingonthefour-foot-highrailing(栏杆)thatguardedthepathfromthewater.Ashegotclosertothescene,themantookastepforwardandjumpedin
tothedark,roughriverbelow.Messinarushedtotherailingtofindthatthemanwasstrugglinginthewater,clearlyunabletoswim.Ifhe
hadintendedtokillhimselfthatmorning,hehadnowchangedhismind.Thejumperscreamedcrazilyforhelpastherapidspulledhimawa
yfromtheseawall(防波堤).Otherjoggersalsoheardtheman'scalling.JohnGreen,now31,immediatelydroppedhisphoneandkeysonland,alongwithhissneakers,andjum
pedinthecoldriver."Peoplehadcalledthepolice,butitwasunclearwhenthey'dgetthere,"saysGreen,acommercialinsurancebroker."Ijustreacted."Soonaftertha
t,Messinajoinedhimintheriver.Theflowwasrapidwhilethetemperaturewasfreezing.Reachingtothejumperseemedtobeanearlyimpossibletaskforthetw
orescuers.Luckily,justasthejumperwaslosingstrength,Greengrabbedholdofhim.Thepairwereabout30yardsfromtheseawallwhenMessinacaughtupwiththem
.Theystabilizedtheman,withMessinasupportinghisbackandGreenholdinghimupfromeitherside.Hewasunresponsivebutnotunconscious.Asthemenmade
theirwaytowardtheconcreteseawallthatstretchedforblocksineachdirection,Greenhadanawfulrealization:Withthewa
terflowingagoodeightfeetbelowthelipofthewailandnoladderordock(码头)insight,therewasnowayoutoftheriver.What'sworse,thejumper,whowassixfoottwoa
ndweighedaround260pounds,wasdeadweightinhisrescuers'arms,whichmeanttheycoulduseonlytheirlegstosupportthemselvesinthewat
er.Paragraph1:"Arescueboatisonitsway,"someoneshoutedtothem.Paragraph2:However,theyencounteredanewthreat:Theflowcreatedbytherapidswas
suckingthemundertheboat.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。“Arescueboatisonitsway,"someoneshoutedtothem.However,theye
ncounteredanewthreat:Theflowcreatedbytherapidswassuckingthemundertheboat.获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiangxue100.com