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高三第二次月考英语试卷第1页(共6页)学科网(北京)股份有限公司银川一中2025届高三年级第二次月考英语试卷命题教师: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,选出每小题的答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上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。写在本试卷及草稿纸上无效。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)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.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.Buyanewrefrige
rator.B.Cleantherefrigerator.C.Havetherefrigeratorfixed.2.Whatdoesthemanplantodotomorrow?A.Havearest.B.Attendameeting.C.Watchamatch.3.Howdoesthewoman
sound?A.Angry.B.Disappointed.C.Excited.4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Sheisn’tfeelingwell.B.Shelikesgymnasticsalot.C.Sheisunableto
jointheteam.5.Whendoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inthemorning.B.Atnoon.C.Intheafternoon.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。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatdoweknowabou
tCaroline?A.Shedoesballetexercises.B.Sherunsastudio.C.Sheisadancer.7.Wheredoesthemanprefertoexercise?A.Inagym.B.Inapark.C.Inastudio.听下面
一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Schoolmates.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Waiterandcustomer.9
.WhatdoesthemanusuallydoonTuesdayafternoons?A.Hetakesclasses.B.Heworkspart-time.C.Hegoestolibrary.10.Whenwillthespeakersmeet?A.OnTuesday.
B.OnThursday.C.OnFriday.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.WhydoesElizabethlookworriedtoday?A.Herwalletwasgone.B.Shedidn’tg
ethervisa.C.Shegotlostinthetheater.12.WhathasElizabethdone?A.She’scontactedthetheater.B.She’sputanadinChinaDaily.C.She’st
urnedtothepoliceforhelp.13.WhatwillthemandoforElizabeth?A.Treathertobreakfast.B.Callhisuncle.C.Lendsomemoneytoher.听下面一段对话,
回答以下小题。14.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodofirst?A.Touraroundthecity.B.BookticketstoAmsterdam.C.ReserveahotelonGotherStreet.15.Whatisthewoman’sex
pectationofthehotel?A.Itwon’tcostmuch.B.It’scleanandgreen.C.It’sclosetotheshoppingmalls.16.Whatdoweknowa
bouttheRoyalFactory?A.It’sstate-owned.B.Itproducesgreatsilk.C.Itwasbuilt100yearsago.17.Whydothespeakerscome
tothecity?A.Totakeavacation.B.Togoonbusiness.C.Tovisitafriend.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Whatisthespeaker?A.Anarchitect.B.Ahostess
.C.Atourguide.19.WhatisuniqueaboutMichealJackson’shome?A.Therearesixcars.B.Itofferscoursesinsports.C.Variou
sanimalslivethere.20.WhatdoesthespeakersayaboutMichealJackson?A.Hishomebroughthimfame.B.Hisprivatelifewaswe
llknown.C.Hedeservedhiswonderfulhome.高三第二次月考英语试卷第2页(共6页)学科网(北京)股份有限公司第二部分阅读(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。AAtCambridge,ratherthanchoosingahallofresidenceordormitory,youliveinaCa
mbridgeCollege.Thereare29undergraduateColleges.EachCollegehasitsownservices,facilitiesandcommunity.Applyingforaccom
modationYoudon’tneedtoapplyforaccommodationseparately.Ifyou’reofferedaplacetostudy,youwillautomaticallygetaroominCollegeaccommodationfo
ryourfirstyear.Accommodationisguaranteedfor3or4yearsforinternationalstudents.ThisaccommodationwillbeinCollege-ownedproperty.Typic
ally,youwon’thavetopay12monthsofrentperyear.Ouraccommodationcontractsarearound27to39weeks.CostofaccommodationAccommodationcost
svaryfromCollegetoCollege.Theyalsousuallydependonthesizeofyourroom.Youraccommodationcostswillusuallycover:•wa
ter,electricityandheating•cleaning•internetaccess•basicself-catering(自助膳食)facilitiesWhereyouwillliveDuri
ngtermtime,youwillneedtolivewithina3-mileradius(半径)ofCambridgecitycentre.YoucanliveoutsideofthisareaifyougetpermissionfromyourCollegeorify
ou’restudyingabroadaspartofyourcourse.Ifyouthinkyou’llneedtoliveoutsideofthe3-mileradius,youshouldcontac
taCollegetotalkaboutyouroptionsbeforeyouapply.CollegestudentlifeandsupportYourCollegeiswhereyoudoalotofyourstudyingandsocializing.
RegisterandclicktofindoutaboutCollegefacilitiesandstudentlifeontheCollegepages.21.WhatisanadvantageofCambridgeCollegeac
commodation?A.Itiseco-friendly.B.Itismoney-saving.C.Itisself-tailored.D.Itisspace-efficient.22.Astudentcanliveoutsideofther
equiredareaduringtermtimeifhe/she_________.A.planstotravelabroadB.prefersmoreprivacyC.takesanoptionalcourseD.gainscollegeapproval23
.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.Acollegeguidebook.B.Anadmissionletter.C.Auniversitywebsite.D.Apropertyrentalad.BGrowingu
pasakidintheUK,Iwasfascinatedbyinsects.Wantingtoprotectthem,Istartedbuildinghousesforants,usinglittlepiecesofwoodandleaves.Ithenmovedontomakinglitt
lecupsandsaucersfromsilverfoil(箔纸)forthemagicalcreatures.Whenseeingmywork,mymothertoldmethatthesmallerImadeth
ings,thebiggermynamewouldbecome.Astheyearswentby,mydesignsbecamemorecomplicated.Makingsculpturesisn’tactuallyenjoyable.Isometimesworkfo
r16hoursadaywithoutbreaks,andittakesmeuptothreemonthstofinishasculpture.Ihavetoholdmybreathduringthesc
ulptingprocess.Onetime,aflylandedonaCinderellacarriagesculptureIwasworkingon.Thefly’swingsblewitaway,anditwaslost.Iwasheartbroken
.Anothertime,IaccidentallybreathedinamicroscopicAlicefromAliceinWonderland.AliceisnowintheWonderlandforever.Butitdi
dgivemethechancetomakeanevenbetteronethesecondtimearound.Mysculptureshavetakenmetoincredibleplaces.In2012,Imetthequeen,givingheracr
ownontheheadofapin.In2013,IreceivedmyfirstGuinnessWorldRecordforcreatingthesmallestsculpturebyhand,a24-caratgoldmotorbikethatfittedinsideah
air.In2017,Ibeatmyrecordwithasculptureofahumanfetus(胎儿)thatmeasured0.078mmby0.053mm.Iwasdiagnosedwithautism(自闭症)asanadult.Inschool
,myteachershadpointedmeoutasanexampleoffailure;now,Iseemyautismasagift.It’spushedmetobethebestIcanbe.I
holdworkshopsinschoolsforneurodiversechildren,sharingmystoryandhelpingthemcreatetheirownminiaturefigures.Themicroscopicworldhasalwaysbeenmyha
ppyplace.I’vetriedtomakebiggersculptures,butsmallisbestforme.Weneedtoappreciatethelittlethingsinlife.Smallthingscanal
sobemighty,too.24.Whatdrovetheauthortomaketinysculptureatthebeginning?A.Hisinterestininsects.B.Hisdesiretom
akeaname.C.Hisdreamofsettingarecord.D.Hisawarenessofwildlifeprotection.25.Whichofthefollowingcanbestde
scribetheauthor’ssculptingprocess?A.Eventfulandenjoyable.B.Complexandfrustrating.C.Money-wastingbutentertai
ning.D.Time-consumingbutfulfilling.高三第二次月考英语试卷第3页(共6页)学科网(北京)股份有限公司26.Howdoestheauthordealwithhisautismnow?A.Hereceivesmedicaltreatment.B.Hetak
esfulladvantageofit.C.Heregardsitasthesourceoffailure.D.Hesharesitandaskshelpfromothers.27.Whatmessagedoestheauthormainlyconveythroughthe
text?A.Greatartcomesatacostofloss.B.Childhoodexperiencessculptacareer.C.Minorthingsinlifecancarryweight.D.Hardworkcontr
ibutestogreatachievements.CThere’sausefulconceptfrompsychologythathelpsexplainwhygoodpeopledothingstha
tharmtheenvironment:thefalseconsensuseffect.That’swhereweovervaluehowacceptableandprevalent(普遍的)ourownbehaviori
sinsociety.Putsimply,ifyou’redoingsomething(evenifyousecretlyknowyouprobablyshouldn’t),you’remorelikelytothinkplentyofotherpe
opledoittoo.What’smore,youlikelyoverestimatehowmuchotherpeoplethinkthatbehaviorisbroadlyOK.Thisbias(偏见)allowspeopletojustifyso
ciallyunacceptableorillegalbehaviors.Researchershaveobservedthefalseconsensuseffectindruguseandillegalhunting.Mo
rerecently,conservationistsarebeginningtorevealhowthiseffectcontributestoenvironmentaldamage.InAustralia,peoplew
hoadmittedtopoaching(偷猎)thoughtitwasmuchmoreprevalentinsocietythanitreallywas,andhadhigherestimatesthanfisherswhoobeyedthelaw.Theyalsobelievedothers
viewedpoachingassociallyacceptable;however,inreality,morethan90%offishersheldtheoppositeview.Thefalseconsensuseffecthasalsoshownupin
studiesexaminingsupportfornuclearenergyandoffshorewindfarms.Justasconceptsfrompsychologycanhelpexplainsomeformsofenvironme
ntaldamage,sotoocantheyhelpaddressit.Forexample,researchshowspeoplearemorelikelytolitterinareaswheret
here’salreadya-lotoftrashscatteredaround;somakingsurethegroundaroundabinisnotcoveredinrubbishmayhelp.Factualinfor
mationonhowotherpeoplethinkandbehavecanbeverypowerful.Energycompanieshavesubstantiallyreducedenergyconsumptionsimplybyshowingpeoplehowth
eirelectricityusecomparestotheirneighbors.Encouragingly,stimulatingpeople’snaturaldesireforstatushasalsobeensuccessfuling
ettingpeopleto“gogreentobeseen”,ortopubliclybuyeco-friendlyproducts.Astheresearchevidenceshows,socialnormscanbeapowerfulforceinencouragingand
popularizingenvironmentallyfriendlybehaviors.Perhapsyoucandoyourbitbysharingthisarticle!28.Whichexamplebestillustratesthefalsecon
sensuseffect?A.Astudentspendslonghourssurfingtheinternet.B.Abloggerassumesmanypeopledislikehisposts.C.Adriverfrequentlyparksille
gallyinpublicplaces.D.Asmokerbelievespeoplegenerallyapproveofsmoking.29.HowdidmostAustralianfishersviewtheissu
eofpoaching?A.Itisunacceptable.B.Itiswidespread.C.Itiscontroversial.D.Itiscomplex.30.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“gogreentobeseen”
inparagraph5mean?A.Embracegreenhabitsforbetterhealth.B.Makegreenchoicesthatotherscanperceive.C.Joingreenmovementsforpersonalfulfillment.D.Choo
segreenitemsthatareeasytospotinstores.31.Whatisarecommendedapproachtoaddressingenvironmentalproblems?A.Understatesocialnorms.B.Highlightpersonalres
ponsibilities.C.Publicizesustainablepractices.D.Encouragetechnologicalinnovations.DTherehavebeenconcernsthatvideo
gamesmightdamageourmentalandphysicalwell-being.Recently,moreresearcheshaverevealedtheseworriesarelargelyunfounded.Nevertheless,thereexistsadeep
-seatedideathatplayingthemrotsyourbrain—it’seasytoviewthemasanunproductivewasteoftime.Butinreality,istheoppositethecase?Foryears,“brain-tr
aining”gamesandappshavebeenconvincedtobeaneffectivewaytoboostourcognitive(认知的)abilitiesorintelligence,asit’sthoughtthatbyplayingaseriesofquickfir
epuzzlesfocusingonthingslikememoryorspatialawareness,overtimeourabilitiesintheseareaswillimprove;theoretically,sowill
ourgeneralintelligence.Fromaresearchviewpoint,thekeyliesinwhetherplayingthesesortsofgamesresultsin“tr
ansfer”effects—“near”and“far”transfereffects:neareffectsrelatetowhetherplayingonememorygameresultsinimprovementsinothermemorygames,whereasfar
effectsrelatetowhetherplayingthatgameresultsinageneralimprovementincognitiveabilities.Somestudieshavepointedoutbr
ain-traininggamesshowweakneareffects.Asforfareffects,there’snoconvincingevidencethishappens.高三第二次月考英语试卷第4页(共6
页)学科网(北京)股份有限公司However,thingsgetinterestingwhenbrain-traininggamesarecomparedwithvideogames.Ina2015studyc
omparingthebrain-traininggameSmartPwiththevideogameMazix,researchersfoundSmartPplayersdidn’tshowboostsinproblem-solvingandspatialskills
,butMazixplayersdid.Morerecently,in2020,researchersinSwedenstudieddatafromsome9,000childrenandfoundthatkidsaged9or10who
playedvideogamesforabove-averageamountsoftimedidn’tshowanydifferencesinintelligencecomparedwiththoseplayingle
ss.Twoyearslater,theydiscoveredthatby12,thekidsplayingvideogameshad2.5moreIQpointsthanaverage.Whyvideogamesresultinimpr
ovementsincognitiveabilitiesovermoretargetedgamesisn’tclear.Oneargumentistodowiththeamountoftimeinvested:whereasbrain-trainingap
pstendtodelivermini-gamesoverashorttime,videogameshaveplayersengagedandrequiresustainedlevelsofattentionandproblem-solving.Despitesomepromisingfindi
ngs,it’scurrentlyunsafetosaythatvideogamesmakeussmarter.Meanwhile,videogamescanofferbothadvantagesandrisks,soit’simportanttobecautio
usandavoidmakingquickjudgments.32.Whatdopeopleusuallythinkofbrain-traininggames?A.Theyareawasteoftime.B.Theycani
mproveourintelligence.C.Theyareeasilyaccessible.D.Theymayenhanceourconcentration.33.WhatdoweknowaboutMazixplayers?A.T
heydemonstratedsignsoffareffects.B.Theyhadagreattalentforvideogames.C.Theyexhibitedboostsingamingskil
ls.D.Theyprovedtheimportanceofneareffects.34.Whatdoesthestudyin2020reveal?A.ThelimitedeffectsofageonIQpoints.B.Thenegativeimpactsofvide
ogames.C.Theadvantagesofplayingmoregames.D.Thebenefitsofvideogamesovertime.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.DoBrain-t
rainingGamesReallyWork?B.VideoGamesorBrain-trainingGames?C.CouldVideoGamesMakeUsSmarter?D.ShouldWeStopPlayingVideoGames?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。Weliveinaninterruption-basedculturethatcanbedamagingtoproductivity.Mostofthetime,informationfr
omelectronicdevicesonlyaddstothedistraction.Herearesometipstohelpyouincreaseyourfocusandcompletethethingsthatcount:36Writedownwhatyouwan
ttofinisheachdayandidentifyasingleprioritythatyoucommityourselftocompleteThiswillhelpfocusyourbrainonwhatmatters,dealingwiththe
bigjobsfirstandleavingthesmallonestilllater.Turnoffthedistractions.Activelycheckingforinformationmay
distractyoufromwork.Considercheckingemailonlyfourtimesperdayandhandlingeachinquiryonlyonce.Trytocontrolyourdevices,insteadofhavingth
attechnologycontrolyou.37Getcomfortable.38Comfortcouldbedeterminedbytheclothes,thechair,themusic,thetemperatureof
theroomortheworklocation.Knowingwhatenvironmentmakesyoucomfortableyetfocusedatthesametimecanhelpyoumaintainfocusthrought
heworkday.Setsmallergoals.Biggoalsmaybegreatformotivationalspeeches.39Considerbreakingdownallgoalsintosmallerpiecesthatcanbefinishedmo
reeasily.Asaresult,thismayonlyrequirefocusforashorterperiodoftime,whichmaymeananincreasedpossibilityofcompletingthetask.Takeawalk.40Takingevena
shortwalkawayfromworkcanhelprelaxthebodyandmind.Meanwhile,itcanhelpyourefocusonthenexttaskuponyourreturn.A.Putfirstthingsfirst.B.Commityo
urselftocompleteyourtask.C.Achievingsmallgoalscanleadyoutosuccess.D.Thismeanssomethingdifferentfordifferentpeople.E.Thismayhelpreducedistractionsa
ndincreaseyourfocus.F.However,theydon’thelpanyonefocusongettingimportantthingsdone.G.Standingupandgettingawayfromthe
officecanhelpincreaseyourfocus.高三第二次月考英语试卷第5页(共6页)学科网(北京)股份有限公司第三部分语言运用(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。KwaneStewart,adevotedvet(兽医)inSanDiego,hadreachedapointofburnoutinhiscareer.
Theanimal41whereheworkedwasfullofabandonedpetsaspeople42todealwiththeongoingeconomicdecline.Inthosedays,animalswouldbeputtosleepi
ftheyweren’t43insevendays.ThecruelrealitydeeplytroubledStewart,evenleadinghimtoconsider44hisprofession.Onefateful
day,outsideaconveniencestore,he45ahomelessmanwithadogsufferingfromavisibleskinissue.Theman,46forasolution,sharedhisdog’ssuffering.S
tewartexaminedthedogandthen47somemedicinetohim.Intears,themanthankedStewart,saying“Thankyoufornot48me”.Theverywordsservedasawake-upcallto
Stewardandinspiredhisnext49.Stewartbeganworkingasastreetvetduringhisfreetime,determinedto50onhisown.Overanine-yearperiod,h
eprovided51medicalcareforover1,000homelesspeopleandtheirpetsandin2020,hecreatedanonprofitorganizationProjectStreetVet.ForStewart
themostrewardingaspectofhisworkliesintheone-on-one52withthehomeless.By53helpingtheircherishedcompanion,Stewarthelps54theirfaithinhuman
ity.Theirgratitudefuelshimtocontinuehismission,offering55tothosefacingawfulcircumstances.41.A.shopB.shelterC.labD.farm42.A.s
truggledB.managedC.intendedD.hesitated43.A.trainedB.examinedC.adoptedD.selected44.A.assessingB.advancingC.delay
ingD.quitting45.A.estimatedB.interviewedC.recognizedD.encountered46.A.regretfulB.desperateC.gratefulD.responsible47.A.delivered
B.soldC.offeredD.exposed48.A.ignoringB.hurtingC.blamingD.bothering49.A.gameB.chapterC.firmD.research50.A.haveatryB.keepab
alanceC.makeadifferenceD.setanexample51.A.freeB.safeC.expensiveD.private52.A.interventionsB.connectionsC.discussionsD.compe
titions53.A.slightlyB.hardlyC.simplyD.generally54.A.celebrateB.followC.testD.restore55.A.hopeB.freedomC.prideD.respect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。ChinesehitvideogameBlackMyth:Wukonghastakenthegamingworldbystorm,sellingmorethan10millioncopie
sacrossallplatformsinjustthreedaysafteritsofficialreleaseonAug.20.AdaptedfromtheclassicChinesenovelJourneytotheWest,
"BlackMyth:Wukong",thislonganticipatedgame,receivedcriticalpraiseforitshighquality,settinganewrecordforChinesegamesonmajo
rplatformsandcurrentlyranking56(two)inthehistoricalpeaknumberofonlineplayersforallgamesonSteam.Asanactionrole-playinggame,pla
yersofBlackMyth:Wukongassumetheroleof57"personofdestiny",embarkingonadangerousandwonderfuljourneyto58(cover)thetruthbehin
dancientlegends.59(feature)arichandimmersivecombatsystem,thegameallowsplayerstomastervariousstafftechn
iquesandcombinethemwithawidearrayofspells,transformations,talents,weapons,andarmor60(find)afightingstylethatsuitsthembest.61th
egame’smassivepopularityinChinacanpartlybeattributedto(归因于)nationalfamiliarity62JourneytotheWest,thefactthatithascap
tivatedinternationalaudiences,manyofwhomlackthisculturalbackground,suggeststhatBlackMythWuKongisontherightpath.Some63(enthusiasm)have
compiledover200pagesofbackgroundmaterialinthepastfewdaystohelpinternationalplayersunderstandthestory'sdeepculturalroot
s.Thegame'ssetting,inspiredbyChinesemythology,64(fascinate)playersworldwide.Itsdetailedgraphicsandanimationsbringtheworl
dofWukongtolife,makingplayersfeelpartofthelegend.Thislevelofimmersionis65(rare)achievedbyfewgamesandcontrib
utestoitssuccess.高三第二次月考英语试卷第6页(共6页)学科网(北京)股份有限公司第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)上周六你校高三学生参加了由学生会组织的“EmbracingYourself”为主题的演讲活动。假定你是高三学生李华,受校英文报委托写一
篇活动报道。内容包括:1.活动时间、地点;2.活动内容;3.活动意义。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。______________________________________________________________
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______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。TherewasagirlinmyclassnamedKrista.Kristadidn’tlikeme.Infact,Ithoughtshehatedme.Iwasalwaysthesmal
lestintheclassandmaybethatmademeeasytopickon.Shewouldsay,“Littlegirl,noonelikesyou,littlegirl!”SheevenpunchedmeinthearmandIcriedalotinth
ebathroom.Finallyoneday,Idecidedtofacethebullying(霸凌).Sorightasthebellwasabouttoring,IwentuptoKrista,kickedherintheleg,andthenr
anasfastasIcould.Iwassafewiththeteacherintheclassroom,butKristabeamedanevillookandsaid,“Bescared.I’llgetyoulater.”Iworkedhardatavoi
dinghertherestoftheyear.Irememberedtellingmymomaboutit,andshecomfortedmebysaying“Nobodycantellyouhowlittley
ouare—youdecidehowbigyouwillbe.”Ireallylikedthatsaying.Iwouldsayitinmyheadoftenandfindstrengthinthesewords.ButthethoughtofKrista’sb
ullyingdidn’tdieinmymind.Oneday,Ireceivedaletteraboutmycoming-of-ageceremony,thebiggestdayofmyyouth.ThenIreadwhomypartn
erwouldbe.KRISTA.Howcouldthisbe?Shewasthesourceofallmyanxietyandinsecurityandyetthisdaywassupposedtoshowmystrength,pride,andwisdom.Whenthedaycam
e,KristaandIbothactedcivil.Icouldtellshewasn’tpleasedeither.WhenIreadmyspeech,Ireadloudlyandconfidently.I
hadpracticedlongandhard.Isawmyfriendsandfamilysmilingatme,andIfocusedjustonthem.ThenitwasKrista’sturn.Shewassh
aking.Iwasshockedathownervousandscaredthebullyseemed.IsuddenlyfeltsomethingthatIneverimaginedfeelingt
owardKrista—sympathy.IhadalwaysdreamedofthedayIcouldlaughinherfaceandmakeherfeelaslittleasshemademefeel.Butnow,Ididn’twanttodoitanymore.
注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Isatdownnexttothecryinggirlaftertheceremony,asherhandsremainedoverhereyes._____________________________
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