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高二英语试卷(共9页)第1页郧阳中学、恩施高中、沙市中学、随州二中、襄阳三中高二上联考英语试卷命题学校:恩施高中命题教师:王艳李义勤审题教师:杨应心汪卯秀考试时间:2022年10月19日下午试卷满分: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。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.Whatmakesthewomanhavesuchaneleganthaircut?A.Attendinganimportantpartywithherparentstonight.

B.Attendingavitalpartywithherfriendstonight.C.Attendingherimportantfriend’sweddingtonight.2.Wheredoesthemanspeaktothewomanprobably?A.At687Will

iamStreet.B.At587WilliamStreet.C.AtapostofficeofWilliamStreet.3.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Seeafilmtogether.B.Makepopcornthemselves.C.Getsomepopco

rnandabighotdog.4.Whattimeshouldthemancheckinattheairportatleast?A.At4:30a.m..B.At14:30a.m..C.At4:30p.m..5.Whatistheweatherliketoday?A.Sun

nybutfoggyinthemorning.B.Terribleandstorming.C.Cloudy,foggyandpouring.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.WhydidPeter

giveuphislastwork?A.Thesalarywaslow.B.Hefoundabetterjob.C.Thebosswasbadtohim.7.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofPeter’sdecision?A.Right.B.Ridiculous.C.Import

ant听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Whichrowwillthemansitwithhisfriendinthetheatre?A.InthefirstRow.B.InthefifthRow.C.In

theninthRow.9.Howmuchdoesaticketcostthemanatlast?A.14dollars.B.28dollars.C.36dollars.高二英语试卷(共9页)第2页听第8段材料,回答第10至1

2题。10.WhatdoesthewomanplantodowithSharon?A.Todohomeworktogether.B.Togotoseeafilm.C.Togotoschool.11.Whereisthewo

man’sreportcard?A.Inherschoolbag.B.AtSharon’s.C.Attheteacher’soffice12.WhattroubledoesthewomanhavegotinherSpanish?A.Sheal

wayshandsinherassignmentsintime.B.Shewasconfusedbysomeverbsonherlasttest.C.ShefindsitisapieceofcakeforhertolearnSpani

sh听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Playerandfan.B.Patientanddoctor.C.Customerandma

nager.14.Whyisthemancomplaining?A.Theroomisnoisy.B.Itisanunfairmatch.C.Thehotelistoofar.15.Whatcanweknowfromtheconver

sation?A.Themanonlystayshereforonenight.B.Thematchattractsmanyyoungpeople.C.Thewomandoesn’ttakeactiontosolveit.16

.Howdoesthemanfeelatlast?A.Satisfied.B.Unhappy.C.Worried.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whichisn’tincludedintheNobelPrizesin1960?A.TheP

eacePrize.B.TheLiteraturePrize.C.TheEconomicsPrize.18.WhatcanweknowaboutAlfredNobel?A.Hewasachemistryteacher.B.Heinventedadead

lyweapon.C.HehandedoutthefirstNobelPrizes.19.WhendidAlfredNobeldie?A.In1896.B.In1901.C.In1906.20.WhatmadeNobelbecome

rich?A.Hisposition.B.Hisinvention.C.Hisfamily.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。AAfewToronto-areastudentsaregettingtheMarchBreakofalifetime.Hereareseverallocal

tripsplanned.TheStrachanSchool:Kingston,JamaicaDuration:March11-21Cost:$2,500(perstudent)Agroupof12participantsfromtheall

-girlsschoolwillstayinKingstontoteachkidstoreadandlearncommonwords.Thestudentswilllearnhowtodealwiththeagegroupandidentifycommonstrugglesne

wreadershave.Thegirlswillalsoheadtoachildren’shomeinKingston.GarthWebbSecondarySchool:CostaRicaDuration:March11-20Cost:$2,935(perstudent)

高二英语试卷(共9页)第3页OnanenvironmentaltriptoCostaRica,studentswillfocusonbiodiversityandsustainablepractices.Thegroupof8studentswillvi

sitLaSelvaBiologicalStationtoseebiodiversityfirst-hand.Thestudentswillalsovisitacoffeeandbananafarmtolearnabouteco-friendlyfarming,andthey’ll

beshownhowlocalplantsareusedasmedicine.MultipleSchools:NewYork,USADuration:March13-19Cost:$1,800(perstudent)14studentsfromOntariowillexplor

edifferentcareeroptionsinfashionableNewYork.Theaimofthetripistoshowthestudentstherearemorejobsinthefashi

onindustrythanjustdrawingclothesasadesigner.ParticipantswilltakeatourthroughaMacy’sstoreandcommunicatewithajournalistfromFootwearNews.Th

ey’llputonaminifashionshowinCentralPark.GuelphCollegiateVocationalInstitute:FranceandSpainDuration:March8-

17Cost:$3,400(perstudent)Agroupof19studentswillheadtoFranceandSpain.Fortwodaysthey’llbeinFrancetouringandwillstopbyMonaco,Ezeand

Nice.Inthosethreecitiesthey’lltakeaguidedtourandendtheirtripinBarcelonawheretheirattractionsincludethePicassoMuseumandLasRamblas.21.Whatc

anwelearnaboutthetriptoCostaRica?A.Itlaststhelongest.B.Itcentersonplants.C.Itisthemostexpensive.D.Itis

designedforgirls.22.WhatwillstudentsdoinNewYork?A.Meetanewsman.B.Learntodraw.C.Seeafashionshow.D.Designclothes.23.Onw

hichtripcanstudentsvisitseveralcities?A.MultipleSchools.B.TheStrachanSchool.C.GarthWebbSecondarySchool.D.GuelphCollegiateVoc

ationalInstitute.BAsachild,PaoloFanciulliwasattractedbyunderwaterabandonedships,particularlythefishandseagrassthatlivedinthem.Butinthepastdec

ade,hisjobasafishermanhasgrownharder,astrawling(用拖网捕鱼)nearthecoasthasbeendestroyingtheMediterraneanecosystem.“

Thenetsareweigheddownwithheavychainstobedraggedontheseabottom,sotheyuproottheSeagrassthatiskeytotheMediterranean

ecosystem,”hesaid.WhileItalianlawbanstrawlingwithin5.5kilometersofthecoast,it’ssoprofitablethatit’snotuncomm

onforboatstocarryonillegallyatnight.In2006,adesperateTuscangovernmentdroppedconcreteblocksintotheseatointerruptthetraw

lers.Fanciullisaidtheydidn’tworkastheyweretoofarapartandthenetssimplydraggedbetweenthem.Hethenbegantowonder:whatif,insteadofdroppingco

ncreteblocksintothewater,hedroppedart?HeaskedamineinnearbyCarraratodonatetwomarble(大理石)blockstomakesculptures(雕像,雕塑).Theydonated100instead.Through

wordofmouth,contributionsandonlinecrowdfunding,FanciullipersuadedartistsincludingGiorgioButiniandBeverlyPeppertoca

rvesculpturesfromthemarble.Thenhetookthemtoseaandloweredthemin.Theunderwatersculpturescreatebothaphysicalbarrierfornetsandau

niqueunderwatermuseum.高二英语试卷(共9页)第4页The“museum”appearstobehavingsomeeffectsgradually.Although10yearsagotheseagrasswas

disappearing,itisnowgrowingback.Thestatuesalsodeservecreditforhelpingtopreservethefishingindustrybyprotectingthefishre

sourcesbecausethenurseryareasofvariouscommercialfishspeciesarebelowthecoast.Allkindsofundersealifeappeartobere-turning.Seagrassco

versthestatues,shellfishhastakenupresidence,andmoredolphinshavebeenseen.Fanciullihopestobuildonthemuseum’ssucc

ess.“Weputinthefirststatuesin2007,butourgoalistoreach100,”hesaid,sensinganopportunity.24.WhathasmadeFanci

ulli'sjobgrowharder?A.Anillegalfishingpractice.B.Thedecliningfishingindustry.C.Theconcreteblocksunderwater.D.

Theincreasingnumberoffishermen.25.WhatdoesFanciullimeanby“droppedart”inparagraph3?A.Establishinganartmuseum.B.Removingtheconcreteblocks.

C.Appealingforartists’donation.D.Layingsculpturesunderthesea.26.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeFap.Giulli’smeasure?A.Fruitless.B.Doubtful.C.C

onventional.D.Rewarding.27.What’sthetextmainlyabout?A.Benefitsbroughtbyfinearts.B.Harmtrawlingdoestomarinelife.C.Effortsbyafishermantoprotects

ealife.D.Attemptsbyartiststopreservebiodiversity.CWhatisthefirstthingthatpopsintoyourmindwhensomeonementio

nsaconstructionsite?Isitthedustyair,thenoiseofheavymachinery,thetoilingworkerssoaked(湿透的)withsweatorthequietenjoymentofbooks?The

latteriswhatoneconstructionsiteinXiamencity,EastChina’sFujianprovince,isnowknownfor.Itquicklybecameth

efocusofattentiononWorldBookDay,whichfellonSaturday,thankstoaconstructioncontractor(承包商)buildingalibraryforthesi

te’s200-plusworkers.Thelibraryislocatedinaportablecontainerthatisaround18squaremeters.ItwassetupbyChinaConstructionThirdEngineeringBureauGr

oupCo,earlierthismonthtopromotereadingandbringknowledgeandpleasuretotheconstructionworkers.Over2,000booksindifferentcategories,areneatlyp

lacedonshelves.Onthewallhangsabulletinboardlistingsixrulesforborrowingbooks.Theroomisair-conditionedsotheworkerscanreadcomfortabl

ythere.“Ilikereadingallkindsofbooks,rangingfromnonfictiontoromanticnovels.Thelibraryhasthemall,”saysLiChenghai,ami

grantworkerfromSouthwestChina’sSichuanprovince.Comparedwithplayinggamesonmobilephonesorgettinghookedonshort-videoapps,Liprefers

readingasbookscanhelphimremaincalmandbroadenhishorizons.Li’sviewisechoedbyhisfellowworkerDongqun,who

alsocomesfromSichuan.Dongismoreinterestedinbooksonhealth,cookingandparenting.“Theworkattheconstructionsite

istiring.Iwanttolearnsomethingtokeepmyselfhealthyandinspiremeinmydailylife,”Dongsays.Shehasworkedonmanyconstructionsites,butthisistheonlyo

newithalibrary.高二英语试卷(共9页)第5页YiJingxing,a45-year-oldworker,alsofrequentsthelibrary.“Ilikemartialarts

novels.WheneverIamfreeafterwork,Icomeheretoread,”saysYi,whodreamedofbeingamartialartsheroasakid.28.Whichofthefollow

ingstatementsisnotcorrectaccordingtothepassage?A.Dong’sviewisquitesimilartothatofLi’s.B.Readingbooksenablesyoutobebetterpreparedforwhatthefutu

reholdsinstoreforyou.C.Thereisawiderangeofbooksforreadersinthelibrary.D.ReadinghasgaineditspopularityamongmigrantworkersinChina.2

9.Theunderlinedphrase“gettinghookedon”inparagraph6canbestbereplacedwith_________.A.gettingaccustomedtoB.gettingstuck

inC.gettingaddictedtoD.gettinginvolvedin30.Wherecanyoufindthispieceofreading?A.AtraveljournalB.AnewsreportC.Asciencerepor

tD.Astorybook31.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.It’snevertoolatetolearn.B.Knowledgeisatreasure,butpractice

isthekeytoit.C.Blackhairdoesnotknowhowtostudyearly,whiteheadregretsstudyinglate.D.Notuntilknowledgecomestousewillweregretthatwh

atwereadisfartooless.DTheWorldWideFundForNatureisconcernedaboutthemanyspeciesofwildlifethataredyingoutaroundtheworld.Currently,illegalhuntingofw

ildanimalsfortheirvaluablepartsisstilloneofthebiggestdriversofextinction.Demandsforelephantivorycarvings,tigerbonewineandtr

aditionalmedicinesuchasrhinohorn(角)continuetocausethesemostendangeredanimalstodieout.Thereisstillanenormousmarketforc

himpanzeebodypartsinAfrica-forexampleinNigeria,achimpanzeeheadwillsellfor$100atthemarket.Whenitexists,itisnosurpris

ethatorganizedcrimenetworksgetintothegame.Theriseinrhinopoaching(偷猎)overthepastdecadehasbeenalarming:between2016and2020,rhi

nopoachinginSouthAfricaincreasedbyanastonishingspeed,fromjust130animalsin2016to1215in2020,makingthespeciesfunctionallyext

inct.Whenitcomestofiguringoutwhereillegalhuntingistakingplace,conservationistsfacemanychallenges.Butdevelopmentintechn

ologyisputtingnewtoolsintothehandstheconservationbiologistswhosoeagerlyneedthem,usingAI(artificialintelligen

ce),suchasmachininglearning,ordrones(无人机).AndanothersolutionthatFoundingCo-directoroftheUniversityofSouthernCa

liforniaCenterProfessorMilindTambecameupwithistoapplythetoolsinhiswork.ThesystemcalledPAWS(forProtectionAssistantforWildlife

Security)wasdevelopedtocatchpoachers,featuringmorethan125,000observationsonanimalremains,trapsandmore-allwithG

PScoordinates(坐标).Tambeandhisteamwereabletocreateasystemthatwouldpredictlikelyhot-spotsforpoachinganddirectpatrols(巡逻)theretogetridoftraps

beforetheycankillanyanimals.“Afterresearchinginthelab,wetestedoursysteminUgandatoshowitcouldwork,”hesays.“S

ureenough,wedidseekoutsnares(捕鸟、兽的陷阱;圈套)andapoachedelephantonthespot.”However,ProfessorTambesays,“PAWSisjustthestart.Muchre

mainstobedone.Whatconservationistsreallyneedistocontinuetodismantletraps,catchpoachersintheact,andeffectivelymonitorareastopreventpoachersfromappro

achinganimals.”高二英语试卷(共9页)第6页32.Thereasonwhythepoachinghasincreasedrapidlyoverthepastyearsis________.A.theincreasingneedformedicaluseB.thegr

owingpopulationofwildanimalsC.thedemandforresearchingrareanimalsD.thehugeprofitfromrareanimalsatthemarket33.Whichofthefollowingstatements

aboutPAWSistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Itisasystemdevelopedtowatchwildanimalsinthelab.B.Itisdevelopedtoaccuratelyp

redictthepossiblepoachinghot-spots.C.ItisequippedwithGPScoordinatestoseekoutpossibleillegalhuntingspotsandcatchthepoachers.D.Itisdesignedtopr

eventpoachersfromdealinginanimalproducts.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“dismantle”inthelastparagraphmean?A.maintainB.removeC.man

ageD.conserve35.Whatcanbeconcludedfromthelastparagraph?A.Thereisstillalongwaytoprotectendangeredanimals.B.PAWShascarriedoutitsmissionstoagreatext

ent.C.Thesystemhasstoodthetestandworkedwonderfully.D.Moreeffectivemeasuresshouldbetakentopreventrareanimalsfrombeinghun

ted.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。Beingsophisticated(见多识广的,老练的)canget

yourespectfromtheadultsandotherteenagersatyourschool.36Beingsophisticatedmeanspayingattentiontohowyoudress,howyouactandhowyoutreatothers

.Itmighttakeabitofeffort,butyou’llendupbeingaconfident,culturedperson.37Conversationsareoftenfilledwithinterru

ptions,andmanypeoplelistenonlywhentheycanputintheirownpiece.Ifyouwanttostandoutasamoresophisticatedtalker,spendmoretimelisteningin

aconversationthanyoudoinspeaking.Listeningproperlymeanslisteningactively.Askquestionswhereneededandshowthatyou’rel

isteningtowhatsomeoneissaying.Putotherpeople’sneedsaheadofyourown.38Ratherthanputyourselffirstineverysituation,co

nsiderhowyoushouldtreadothers.Aperfectexampleofthisisallowingtheelderlytotakeyourseatonacrowdedbusorsubway.

Dressfortheoccasion.Yourclothesshouldmeettheexpectationsofaspecificevent.Forexample,ifyouareattendingawedding,you’llwanttohaveyourfinestsuiton

.Inmostsituations,likeanightoutwithfriends,smartcasualclothesareenough.Youdon’tneedtowearasuitorafancydresstoeveryoccasion.39Maintainagoodposture(姿

势).Havingagoodpostureishelpfultoyouroverallimage.40Tomaintainagoodposture,imaginethaticewaterispoureddownyourcheck,forcingyoutostraightenasyoureac

ttothecold.A.Listenmorethanyouspeak.B.Listenwithpatienceandneverinterrupt.C.Itwillhelpinlotsofsocialsitu

ationsthroughouthighschool.D.Itmakesyoulookmoreintelligentandtrustworthy.E.However,youshouldmakesureyourclothesfitwellandareclean.F.Asamatteroffact,y

ouwillnotbejudgedbytheclothesyouwear.G.Partofbeingsophisticatedisbeingkindandlookingoutforothers.高二英语试卷

(共9页)第7页第三部分语言运用(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,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(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。Myhusband,daugh

terandImadeourwayintoasmallrestaurantforbreakfast.Onlytwoothertableswere41,onebyafamilywithalittleboy,andhewasso42becausesit

tingatthetabledirectlybehinduswasafacehe43.“Mom,Mom,look!It’sWayneGretzky!”Sureenough,thereattheother

tablewasWayneGretzky,thelegendaryhockeyplayer,obviouslydiscussingimportantbusinesswithsomegentlemeninsuits.Well,thislittleboyco

uldhardly44himself,wantingtotalktoWayneGretzkyandgetanautograph(亲笔签名).Afterall,thismightbehisonly45!Buthismotherjustke

pt46,“He’sinameeting,honey.Heneedshis47.”Thepoorlittleboywasalmostintears.Well,itwashardnotto48whatwasgoingon.Wayne49himselffromhis

breakfastandwentovertothelittleboy.Thelittleboy’sface50litupandhismouthhungwideopen.Hejustcouldn’t51whatwashappening.Itwast

hrillingand52towatchasWayneshookhandswiththelittleboyandthensignedhisautographonaplacemat(餐垫)fromthetable.Iwasso53.Itwassuchalittlething,andyetit5

4somuch.ItmademerealizethatWayneGretzkywasasmuchahero55theiceashewason.41.A.occupiedB.bookedC.coveredD.contained42.A.ashamedB.embarrassedC.ex

citedD.upset43.A.shadedB.recognizedC.imitatedD.claimed44.A.tolerateB.persuadeC.motivateD.control45.A.missionB.challeng

eC.chanceD.obligation46.A.whisperingB.jokingC.regrettingD.answering47.A.optionB.privacyC.preferenceD.responsibility48.A.admitB.settleC.describeD.n

otice49.A.separatedB.escapedC.excusedD.prevented50.A.totallyB.eventuallyC.intentionallyD.currently51.A.acknowledgeB.determineC.beli

eveD.indicate52.A.possibleB.wonderfulC.horribleD.crucial53.A.devotedB.impressedC.scaredD.attached54.A.brokeB.predictedC.witnessed

D.said55.A.offB.withC.forD.across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)或括号内单词的正确形式,并将答案填写在答题卡相应

的位置上。Chinaisstillatriskofseeingdomesticmalariaoutbreaks56(cause)byimportedcases,ahealthexpertsaidonFriday.TheWorldHealthOrganizationdec

laredChinamalaria-freeinJuneoflastyearandpraiseditasaremarkable57(achieve),saidZhouXiaonong,directoroftheNationalInstituteof

ParasiticDiseasesattheChineseCenterforDiseaseControlandPrevention.58,hesaidChinastillreportedaround3,000importedinfectionsannuallybeforetheCO

VID-19pandemicemergedinlate2019.In2020,there59(be)anestimated241millionmalariacasesin85malaria-endemiccountriesacrosstheglobe,upby6percentfrom20

19.Malaria60(death)alsoincreasedby12percentduringthesameperiodtoanestimated627,000in2020,accordingtodatafro

mtheWHO.高二英语试卷(共9页)第8页“Chinaishavingfrequentcommunication61AfricanandSoutheasternAsiancountriesandseeing62increasingnumbe

rofcross-bordertravelers,meaningthattheriskofdetectingimportedmalariacasesremain,”hesaid.Inaddition,breedinghabitatsformajorma

laria-vectors(疟疾媒介),especiallymosquitoes,havenotbeeneliminatedinChina.Zhousaidthatmosquitoescannotbewipedoutwithavailabletechnologies63theire

xistencecouldincreasetheriskofmalariaspreadingwidely.Toresolvethepotentialhazards,hesaidthatChinahasreleasednewrules64(prevent)i

mportedmalariacasesfromsparkingdomestictransmissionofthedisease,65(highlight)earlyprecautionandemergencyresponseforimportedcas

es.第四部分写作(共两节;满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你是李华,你将在校报上推荐一部经典原版英语文学作品。为此,请你给美国朋友Tom写一封电子邮件,征求其意见,内容包括:1.询问近况;2.求助意图;3.

表示感谢。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,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。ItwasahotJulydayinPhiladelphia.ThefiveboysIwasw

ithhadbeensickofplayingmarblesandburningholesindryleaves.SowhenlittleNedsuggestedclimbingthecliff,therestofkidsallagreedexcitedly,except

me.Ihesitated.Ilongedtobebraveandactive,likethem,butI’dbeenasicklychildmostofmyeightyearsandIactuallywasn’tasstrongastheotherboys.“Comeo

n!”CalledJerry,mybestfriend.“Justbeingsickisnoreasontobeacoward(胆小鬼).”“I’mcoming!”Iyelled,andranalongafterthem.T

hroughtheparkandintothewoodswewent,finallywestoodbeneaththenearvertical(垂直的)wallofthecliff,about60feethigh.Tomeitlooke

dliketheverysymboloftheForbiddenandImpossible.Onebyone,theotherboysclimbedupward,findinghandholdsandtoeholdsonrocks.Ihun

gbackuntiltheotherswerepartwayup;thentremblingandsweating,Ibegantoclimb.Ahandhere,afootthere,myheartpoundinginmyskinnychest,Imademywayupandup.Ats

omepoint,Ilookedbackandwashorrified.Thegroundatthebaseofthecliffseemedveryfarbelow;oneslipandIwouldfall.Buttheboys

weretalkingloudlyandhappilyaboveme.InafewminutestheystarteduptothetopwhileIstillstruggledandcrawled,farbehind

.“Hey,wait,”Ibegged.Sadly,theyignoredmyrequestandcontinuedtheirwaytothetop,fromwheretheywouldwalkhomebyaneasierroute.Bef

oretheyleft,theyglanceddownatme.“Youcanstayifyouwantto”,teasedNed.Jerrylookedconcerned,buthewentwiththeothers.I

lookeddownandwasovercomebydizziness;anamelessforceseemedtobedraggingmetofalloff.Igraspedtherockastheworlds

punaround.Icouldneverclimbbackdown.Itwasmuchtoofartogo,toodangerous.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。高二英语试卷(共

9页)第9页Paragraph1:However,thewayuptothetopwasevenworse—higher,steeper,morechallenging.______________________________________________

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’tknowhowlongithadpasseduntilafamiliarvoicecamebelow.________________________________________________________________________________________________

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