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2020-2021学年度第二学期高三质量检测英语试卷第一部分听力(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卷上。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,并标在相应的位置。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.Whencanthewomantakeavacation?A.Thisweek.B.AttheendofJune.C.Attheendof
August.2.Whatisthewomantryingtodo?A.Comforttheman.B.Apologizetotheman.C.Invitethemantoaparty3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theman’shobby.B
.Theirchildhood.C.Aholidayplan.4.Whatistheman’sopiniononBritishfood?A.Unhealthy.B.Excellent.C.Tasteless.5.Wh
endoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafternoon.C.Intheevening.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三个选项选出佳选项,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段对话,回答第6、7题。6.ForwhatdidJac
kiecallthemanup?A.Party.B.Ameeting.C.Anapartment.7.Whowillcallthemanbackataround5:00?A.Simon.B.Melissa.C.Ang
elica.听第7段对话,回答第8、9题。8.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Workingonareport.B.Repairingacomputer.C.Preparingforameeti
ng.9.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Checkhiscomputeragain.B.Asksomeoneelseforhelp.C.Useanewsoftwareprogram.听第8段对话,回答第10至12题。10.For
whatdoesthewomanprefertobuyanelectriccar?A.Itslowprice.B.Itspowerfulengine.C.Environmentalprotection.1
1.Whatistheman’sattitudetowardsthewideuseofelectriccars?A.Supportive.B.Worried.C.Unconcerned.12.Whatdoesthemanthinkthistow
nneedstodo?A.Broadentheroads.B.Limitthenumberofcars.C.Improvepublictransport.听第9段对话,回答第13至16题。13.Howdoesthemanfeelabouthiswork?A
.Interested.B.Bored.C.Stressed.14.Wheredidthemangoinhislasttrip?A.ToSudan.B.ToEgypt.C.ToFrance.15.ForwhatdidthemangototheSeychel
les?A.Work.B.Shopping.C.Aholiday.16.Wheredoesthemanusuallysleepduringatrip?A.Inahotel.B.Inasleepingbag.C.Inaguesthouse.听第10段对话,回答第17至20题。17.Howof
tendoteammeetingstakeplace?A.Onceaterm.B.Onceaweek.C.Twiceayear.18.Whataremembersofstaffexpectedtodointrainingsessions?A.Choosetheeventsthey’d
liketoattend.B.Completeaformabouttheirexperiences.C.Informothercolleaguesoftrainingrequirements.19.Howdoesthespeakerdescribeall-coll
egetrainingdays?A.Relaxing.B.Entertaining.C.Informative.20.Wherewillthe“awayday”mostprobablytakeplacethisyear?
A.Inahotel.B.IntheForestPark.C.Inaholidaycenter.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ATiredofyoursummerbreak?HerecomesalistofbestsellersonAmazon.comBornaCrimebyNoahTrevorBornaCrimeisthestoryofanau
ghtyyoungboyinSouthAfrica,whogrowsintoarestlessyoungman,theauthorofthebook,ashestrugglestofindhimselfinawo
rldwherehewasneversupposedtoexist.Itisalsothestoryofthatyoungman'srelationshipwithhisfearlessandreligiousmother.“Don’tcry,Tr
evor.Trevor,listen.Listentome.Listen."“Mychild.youmustlookonthebrightside."ItwasMother'sfaithandpositiveattitudethatshapedtheyoungman.Ho
wItFeelstoFloatbyHelaiaFoxIfyou'relookingforamovingstorythatexploresthemesofmentalillness,grief(悲痛).andlove,pickup
a.copyofHowItFeelstoFloatandfollowBizasshecomesofage.Thismovingnovelwillstaywithyoulongafteryoufinishreadingit.TwoCanKeepaSecretbyKarenM.McManusPu
tonyourcrime-solvingcapandgetsweptawayinthisthrilleraboutagirl,aboy,andastringofunsolvedmurders.Asth
reatsandcluespileup.you'llbeburningthemidnightoiltryingtofinishthebookbeforedawn.DunebyFrankHerbertIftheStarWarsmovies
havemadeyoufallinlovewiththespaceopera,eventuallyyou'regoingtoreadFrankHerbert'smostfamouscreation.Thestoryofcenturies-oldpoliticalplotting-a
boutwarringfactions(派系)battingovercontroloftheextremelyvaluableplanetArrakis-isaclassicandremainsawonderfulintroductiontothelarg
er,morecomplexworldofsciencefictionjustbeyondtheStarWarstrilogies.21.Whichbooksareaboutgrowth?A.HowItFeelstoFloatandTwocanKeepaSecr
e1.B.Borna(rimeandHowItFeelstoFloat.C.TwocanKeepaSecretandDune.D.HowItFeelstoFloatandDune.22.WhatisTwoCan
KeepaSecretmainlyabout?A.Challengesofgrowingup.B.Agirl'sspaceadventures.C.battlingforcontrolofanotherplanet.D.Themurd
ersremainingtobesettled.23.WhatkindofbookisDune?A.Alovestory.B.Ascience-fictionstory.C.Anautobiography.D.Afairytale.BEuropeanresearcherssaytheyhav
ecreatedaprocessthatcanproduceoxygenfrommoondust.Theprocesscouldprovideamajorsourceofoxygenforhumanstakingpar
tinmoonexplorationactivitiesinthefuture.ResearchersfromtheEuropeanSpaceAgency,orESA,carriedouttheexperimentsatalaboratoryintheNetherlands.Theteamsay
sESA'sexperimental“plant"wasabletosuccessfullyproduceoxygenfromsimulatedmoondust.Thedustispartofamaterialknow
nasregolith,atoplayerofdirtandrockpiecesthatsitonthesurfaceofthemoon.Samplesofregolithreturnedfromthemoonhaveconfirmedthatthematerialc
ontainsabout45percentoxygenbyweight.However,theoxygenischemicallylockedintheformofmineralsorglass.soitisnoteasilyavailab
leforuse.Havingrealsamplesofregolithfromthemoonmadeitpossiblefortheresearcherstocreatethesimulatedmoondustmat
erialusedduringtesting.Theoxygenextraction(提取)processiscarriedoutusingamethodcalledmoltensaltelectrolysis(熔盐电解).Thisincludesfirstplacingtheregolith
inametalcontainer.Calciumchloridesaltisaddedtothemixture,whichisthenheatedto950degreesCelsius.Atthistemperature.the
regolithremainssolid.Next.anelectricalcurrentispassedthroughthematerial.Theresearcherssayitisthisstepthatresultsinoxygenbeinge
xtractedfromtheregolith.Thestudyreportedthatupto96percentofoxygeninthesimulatedmoondustwasextractedduringthee
xperiments.ESA'slong-termgoalistodesignanoxygen-producing“pilotplant"tooperatefull-timeonthemoon.Thefirsttechnol
ogydemonstrationofthesystemisexpected10takeplaceinthemiddle2020s.BethLomax,aleadresearcherontheproject,said,“Beingabletoacquireoxygenfrom
resourcesfoundonthemoonwouldobviouslybehugelyusefulforfuturelunarsettlers,bothforbreathingandthelocalproduc
tionofrocketfuel."Theresearchersreportedthat“asabonus'".theprocessalsoresultsintheproductionofusablemetallicmater
ials.ESAandtheUSspaceagencyNASAarebothworkingonplanstoreturnhumanbeingstothemoon.NASAhassetagoalfor2024withtheaimtokeephumanson
themoonforlongperiods.24.Whyisoxygenfrommoondustdifficulttouse?A.Itistoughforhumanbeingstogetmoondust.B.Itischemicallyfixedinmaterialsorglass.C.Theco
nditionsofmoondustareterrible.D.Thereexitsonlyalittleofit.25.Whatisthemainideaofthethirdparagraph?A.Whatmoltensaltelectrolys
isis.B.Wherethevalueofthestudylies.C.Howoxygenisextractedfrommoondust.D.Whatisnecessaryintheoxygenextractionprocess.26.WhatisBethLomax’sattitudetowar
dsthepossibilityofgettingoxygenfrommoondust?A.Positive.B.Skeptical.C.Cautious.D.Indifferent.27.Whatcanbethebestti
tleforthetext?A.RecentStudiesofMoonDustbyResearchersB.HowResearchersExtractedOxygenfromMoonDustC.PotentialSignificanceofOxygenExtractedfromMoonDustD
.ResearchersReportExtractingOxygenfromMoonDustSuccessfullyCIt'sgoodtoshare,right?Growingupaskidswearetoldtoshareourtoysand
notbeselfish.Wealsoliveinanagewherediscussingourfeelingsisencouraged.Butwhendoesitallbecometoomuch?Withnewfashiontrendingallthetime,s
uchasdancechallengesandwearingapillowasadress,thequestionis:whencansharingbecomeoversharingonsocialmedia?Whatisoversharing?Thetermhasbecomeassocia
tedwithsocialmedia,butitdoesn'tonlybelongtothisplatform.Imagineyouheadtoapartyandyoumeetsomeone.Withinfiveminutestheyhavegivenawaydetailsaboutthei
rpersonallife.Whilesomeofusmaytrytoescapethesepeople.accordingtomarriagetherapistCarolynCole.thisformofoversharingcouldcomefromas
trongdesiretoconnectwithsomeone.Buthowdoesthistranslatetosocialmedia?Dr.ChristopherHand,alecturerininternetpsychology,saysth
emoredetailspeopledisclose.Thelesssympathyweexpresswhenthingsgowrong.Thiscouldbeduetoabeliefthatweattractou
rownnegativeexperiencesthemorewesharethem.Itseemsthatsadfishing(博同情),theideaofsearchingforsympathybyove
rsharing,isgenerallyviewedasnegativeratherthanthecryforhelpitcouldactuallybe.However,DrHand'sresearchalsose
emstosuggestthatthemorepositivepostsweshareonaplatform,themoresociallyattractivewebecome.Evenbackin2015,GwendolynSeidman
PhD.saidthatweshouldavoidcomplainingandbeingnegativeonline.Wearesupposednottoshowoff,asit'snowknown---especiallyaboutourloveli
ves.Itmakessense-ifyourdateisgoing'thatwell,wouldyoureallyhavetimetoshareaphotowithtext?So,howcanyouknowifyouareoversharing?Well,whynotaskyourfrien
dsinreallife.Theywouldprobablybemorethanhappy10tellyouifyourpostsaboutyourbreakfastoryourcomplaintabout
yourlackofmoneyreallyaret00much.28.Whydosomepeopletrytoovershareatparties?A.Becausetheywanttocatchothers'attention.
B.Becausetheyjustwanttoshowoffsomething.C.Becausetheyhaveastrongdesiretopourouttheiremotions.D.Becausetheymaye
xpecttomakeaconnectionwithsomeone.29.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordinPara.3mean?A.Explore.B.Expose.C.Display.D.Discuss.30.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.W
ewillbecomemoresociallyattractiveifwepostmoreonaplatform.B.Wetendtoshowsympathywhenthingsgowrong.C:Wemaybeconsiderednegativewhenseekingf
orsympathybyoversharing.D.Wecanshowoffsomethingpositiveespeciallyaboutourlovelives.31.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Toinfo
rm.B.Toinspire.C.Toadvertise.D.Tocondemn.DForsportsfans,nothingcouldbebetterthanwatchingaliveeventonTVoratasportsfield.Butth
ere'snothingworsethanthateventbeingcalledoffbecauseofbadweather.Badlight.awater-loggedcourtortoomuchheatcancausematc
hestobepostponed.Butaccordingtothelatestresearch,extremeweathermightbedisturbingthesportingcalendarmorethaneverinthefuture.Inonesport,golf,majorto
urnamentslikeTheOpen,arealreadypredictedtobevictimsofourchangingclimate.IntheUK,anorganizationcalledTheClimat
eCoalitionsaysthatgolfcoursessuchasStAndrewscouldbeunderwaterbytheendofthecenturyifsealevelsriseevenslightly.IttoldtheBBCthat
itsresearchpredicts"cancelledfootballmatches.floodedcricket(板球)groundsandgolfcoursessinkingintothesea."Thethreattosportingeventsfromclimatechang
ehasbeenfurtherhighlightedinanewreport,officiallyapprovedandlicensedbytheRapidTransitionAlliance.WritingaboutthisfortheBBC,MattMcGrathsaysthat"
By2050,it'sestimatedthatalmostoneinfourEnglishfootballleaguegroundscanexpectfloodingeveryyear."Thiswillmeanfe
wermatchesplayed,lessopportunitytowatchthebeautifulgameandreducedgovernmenttaxationfromticketsales.Cricketalsofaceshugech
allengesgloballyastemperaturesriseinplaceslikeIndia,AustraliaandtheWestIndies.Thereportsaysthatstadiumsin
AdelaideandPerthwillseea60%increaseindayswithtemperaturesover40degreescentigradeoverthenextdecade.Ofcourse.weknowthatthesoluti
onlieswithreducingourcarbonfootprint.Wecouldtravellesstoattendsportsevents,andreduceourwastewhenwedogo.Butthislatestreportfindsthatsportsle
adersaregenerallyfailingtoaddresstheissueseriously.However,becausesportisuniversallypopularandcanbeveryinfluential,.maybeitshouldbepl
ayers,teamsandtheirsponsorsaswellasfansWhoshouldpromoteawidelowcarbonmessage1ohelpprotectsportingfields-beforeit's“gameover".3
2.Whatisthelatestresearchabovemainlyconcernedwith?A.theforbiddensportingeventsB.theinfluentialclimatechangeC.thesevereenvironmental
pollutionD.therisingsealevel33.Whatinfluencewilltheextremeweatherhaveonthesports?A.Footballfanscannotaffo
rdtheentrancefee.B.Overheatwilllargelyaffectthecricketcalendar.C.Thegolfgameswillthoroughlydisappearduetorisingsealevel.
D.Sportsleaderswillfacebiggerchallengestoleadtheirteamstowin.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart"theissue'"r
efertointhelastparagraph?A.theconstantincreaseinsealevelB.thefadingpopularityofsporteventsC.thechangingattitudeofsponsors.D.th
eeffectivereductionofcarbonfootprint35.TheresearchisintroducedtousmainlytoA.informthereadersoftheworseningglobalclimatechangeB.requiregovernments'pr
otectionofsportingfieldsC.promoteawarenessoflowcarbonlifeonsportsD.urgefinancialsupportfromsponsors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。GetaHealthyHomeMostofushavespentmoretimea
thomein2020thanweeverimaginedpossible._36___Thesetipscanhelpmakeyourhomebetterforyourbodyandmind.Takeoffyourshoesatyourdoor.Thinkaboutkeepingyourho
mecleantheminuteyouwalkin.AUniversityofArizonastudyfoundthattheaverageshoecontainsnearly421000differentbacteria,includingEscherichiacoila
ndstrep.Pesticides(杀虫剂)andcleaningchemicalscanalsocomeintoyourhomeviayourshoes.__37Freshenthewalls.Ifthewallsinyourhom
efeelasifthey'reclosingin.maybeit'stimetofindanewcoatofpaint._38_ResearchersattheUniversityofBritishColumb
iafoundthatblueboostscreativity,whileredincreasesattentiontodetail.39_Inasmallstudy,volunteersworked
fromnoonto8p.m.inaroomlitprimarilybydaylightoronelitprimarilybyartificiallight.Bytheendofthesecondday,thosewhohadworkedinthe
sunlitroomwerelesssleepyandperformedbetteronperformance1estsconnectedwithmentalprocess.Cleantheairinyourhome._40_TheDepartmentofEnergyrequ
iresthatitcanremove99.97percentofpollutantsandparticlesintheair.Portablehigh-efficiencyparticulateairfilters(过滤器)cancl
eanasingleroomortheentirehouse.A.Worknearawindow.B.Studyintheartificiallight.C.Studieshaveshownthatcolorcaninfluenceyourmood.
D.Maybeyouhaverealizedtheimportanceofahealthyhome.E.Leaveapairofshoesyouwearinthehousebythefrontdoor.F.Ahigh-ef
ficiencyparticulateair(HEPA)filtercancostmuch.G.Thegoldstandardisahigh-efficiencyparticulateair(HEPA)filter.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。During
myfirstsevensemestersasamedicalstudent.I_41___myselftostudyingand__42___spokewithrealpatientsinahospital.ThenIst
artedvisitinglocalhospitalstogatherdataformyessay.Onecoldevening.Iwas“hunting”forthefinalthreepatientsIneededtocompl
etemystudy.Therecordsshoweda___43___year-oldpatient.Ms.A.wasinthewardstill_43fromherrecentstroke(中风).Norelativesorfriendswithher.WhenIsatdownona
chairnexttoherbedandtoldhermy_44__.sheagreed.Thequestionnaire___45___ofthreesimplequestions.BeforeIcould___46_afterfinishingit.
Ms.Aspokeupinherweakvoice.“Doc,doyouthinkIcangetbackmynormallife?"Deepinmyheart,Ithought,God,IwishIwasy
ourdoctorso1couldansweryouproperly.Irepliedthat_47___Ididn'tknowmuchabouthercase,IcouldtellherwhatIhadlearnedabouttherecoveryofstrokepatients.M
s.Athentalkedaboutherself.Shetoldmethatherhusbanddiedandherpayasacleanerwas___48___enoughforherkids.Ididn'tknowwhattosay.Lookin
gintohereyes.Itriedtorememberthelessonsfromacommunicationskillsclassafewyearsearlier,butmymindwas___49____.Withoutre
alizingit.IhadbegunholdingMs.A'shand.Since1didn'thaveanythingtosay,Ijustsatquietlywhileshetalked.That'sw
henit_50___tomethatshewasnotexpectingany_51___fromme.Shejustwantedme10listen.AllIdidwasnoddingmyheadasawayofsh
owingmy_52_.Finally.Ms.Astoppedtalking.“I’mverysorryforkeepingyouheretolistentomyproblems,butIfeel_53___now."Asingletearfellfromthe
cornerofhereye.Finally,1knewwhattosay.“It’sOK,Ma'am.I'spartofmy,54___“Ms.Ataughtmeoneofthemostimportantlessonsadoctorcanlearn.Sometimespati
entsdonotneedexpensivemedicineortechnology.Theyjustneedsomeonewiththe_55___andwillingnesstolendanearandsparealitteoftheirtim
e.41.A.exposedB.evaluateC.committedD.submitted42.A.lonelyB.rarelyC.exactlyD.slightly43.A.differingB.resultingC.recoveringD.hearing44.
A.intentionB.protectionC.instructionD.function45.A.spokeB.consistedC.approvedComplained46.A.bowB.riseC.fleeD.pas
s.47.A.whileB.whenC.untilD.after48.A.awfullyB.merelyC.properlyD.purely49.A.narrowB.dullC.innocentD.blank50.A.stuckB.referredC.occurredD.came5
1.A.replyB.valueC.skillD.point52.A.permissionB.admirationC.enthusiasmD.sympathy53.A.thrilledB.relievedC.excite
dD.pleased54.A.beliefB.luckC.promiseD.duty55.A.determinationnB.cautionC.patienceD.conveniencee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。Bluejeanshavealwaysbeenwithusandareheretostay.Theymaybeacomfo
rtableandconvenientchoice,butbluejeanscouldbeharming___56_planet.Microfibers(微纤维)ofjeans_57___(discover)inwatersamplesinthepast6months.Thesurveyofate
aminCanadafoundthatoneinfourofallmicrofibersinthesamples_58___(take)acrossCanada,fromTorontototheArc
ticwerebluejeans.Someofthemicrofiberswerefoundata_59___(deep)of1500meters.but__60___theycouldtravelalongdist
ancewasstillunknown.Tofindthereason,scientistshavetestedvarioussamplesincludingthehighestconcentrationsfoun
dinshallowlakesnearbigcities._61___thesurveywaslimitedtoCanada,theteambelieves.thesimilarsituationwouldbefoundin
othercountries.Theresearcheralsothrewlightonatruththataround50,000microfibers__62___felloffthesurfaceofjea
nswouldfindtheirwayintoourbodieseverytimetheywerecleaned.Whiletheresearcherswerenotsurewhattheeffectofthemicrofibersmighth
ave___63__theenvironmentorhealth,SamanthaAtheyattheUniversityofTorontopointsoutthemicrofibersinvolvedarechemicallytreated.___64_isbelieve
dthatwashingjeanslessoftencouldhelpreducethepollution_65__(effective).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,你的好友
印度留学生Ajay来信.邀请你在本周末与他一起去本地的博物馆看印度文化展。请用英语回信,内容包括:1.感谢邀请;2.表示对展览的兴趣;3.确定会面时间和地点。注意:1.总词数80词左右;2.开头已给出,不计入总词数;DearAjay,Thankyousomuchfo
ryourkindinvitationtotheexhibition,“AncientIndia"_____________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________Yours,.LiHua.第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内界和所给段落开头语续写两段.使之构成
-篇完整的短文。OnJuly8.2017,eightmembersofafamilyintotal,wereenjoyinganeveningtogetheratthebeachinPanhandle,Flo
rida.Asthesunsankloweronthehorizon.thetwoboysNoah.11.andStephen,8--swamintothewaveswithoutthegrown-upsnoticing.Soontheyrealizedt
hattheoceanhadpulledthemintothesea.Aftertryingandfailingt0swimback,theystartedwavingandscreamingforhelp.Butthelifeguardshadbeenoffduty
fortheevening.TheboyshadbeenstrugglingforseveralminuteswhenJackyandTabatha,acouplefromGeorgia,heardthem.They
divedintothewaterands0onreachedthetwobrothers.Butafterafewminutes,theywerealltrappedin.aripcurrent(离岸流)一-apowerfulonethatcouldsweepeventhes
trongestswimmerouttosea!Bythen,someteenagershadheardthecry.Oneoftheteensrushedintothewater,grabbedJacky.andpu
lledhimbacktoshore.Meanwhile,Tabathacouldfeelherselfbeingpulledfartherout.She\asalreadyexhaustedandbeginningtofeeldesperateasshewastry
ingtosavebothboysalone.Onshore,Jackywasterrified.Amanstopped.“Whatswrong?"askedShaun,whowasheadingbacktohiscar.“Mywifeisdrowning!"Brittanysaid.Sha
unimmediatelystrode(大步跨)intothewater.Butseveralminuteslater,agaping15feetstilllaybetweenhimandTabathaandtheboys.Hekn
ewthatifhecontinued,hedbecomeanothervictim.Heturnedaroundtoseekhelp.ItwasaboutthattimethatRoberta,theboys'mother,returnedfromthebathroomandlooke
daroundforherchildren.Shewasshockedtospotthemfloatingmuchfartheroutthantheywereallowedtogo.Shefoughtthewavestogettoherscreamingsonsandt
hestrangerwhowastryingtosavethem,butshequicklydiscovereditwasnearlyimpossibletomakeheadwayinanydirection.Lookingaroun
d,Robertasighedwithrelieftoseesomemorepeoplecomingtohelp.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。ParagraphWhentheytriedinvaintorescuethebrothe
rsandTabatha,ariskyideacametothem._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________Paragraph2Bythen,moreswimmershadalsonoticedthegroupintroubleandrushe
dtojointhehumanchain.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________参考答案第一部分听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)01-5CAABA06-10CACBC11-15BCAAC16-20BABC
B21-23BDB24-27BCAD28-31DBCA32-35BBDC36-40DECAG41-45CBCAB46-50BABDC51-55ADBDCthehavebeendiscoveredtakendepthwhyAlthoughthat/
whichoniteffectivelyDearAjay,Thankyousomuchforyourkindinvitationtotheexhibition,"AncientIndia",whichisnowon
atthelocalmuseum.I'dlovetojoinyou.[高分句型一](感谢邀请)L'dbeparticularlyhappytowatchthisexhibitionbecausethebrilliant
Indianculturehasalwaysbeenmysteriousandattractivetome.IndiaisanoldcivilizationjustlikeChina.(表示对展览的兴趣)Itwouldbeexcitingtoseealltheex
hibitsthathavetraveledsuchalongwaytoChina!Withyouasacompanion.It'sagoodchancetohaveabetterunderstandingofIndianpeople'slife.Let'smee
tattheentrancetothemuseumat9:30amonThursday.July23.(确定会面时间和地点)Bestwishes!Yours,LiHuaParagraph1:WhentheytriedinwaintorescuethebrothersandT
abatha,ariskyideacametothem.Tokeepthem-selvesfromlosingtheirfootingintheripcurrent,theybeganholdingontoonea
nothertoformahumanchainextendingfromthebeachallthewayouttothestrugglingboysandTabatha.Theystayedlinkedtightlyandmanagedtoensuretheyweresafebymakingt
heirfeetfirmlyplantedinthesand.However,thatrequiredmorelinks-probablydozensofthem.ShaunspottedotherswimmersOnthebeachandshouted,Don'tjust
standthere!Comeandhelp.Paragraph2:Bythen,moreswimmershadalsonoticedthegroupintroubleandrushedtojointhehumanchain.Onebyone,linkbylink,totalst
rangerswalkedintothewavesandgraspedoneanotherbythewrists,determinedthatnoonewoulddieonthatbeach.Atlast,theymadeita
ndTabathaandthetwobrothersweresaved!“Thosepeopleonthebeachareangelsonearth,"saidRoberta.Whetheritisthefirstpersonorthelastp
ersoninthechain,theyareallourheroes,whohelpedgetourfamilyoutoftrouble.