江苏省海安高级中学2022-2023学年高三下学期第五次阶段考试英语试题

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2023届高三年级阶段测试(五)英语(考试时间:120分钟;总分:150分)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.Whatwillthewomando?A.Wipethetable.B.Washthedishes.C.Cleanthefloor.2.Howoftenare

themeetingsheld?A.Onceaday.B.Onceaweek.C.Onceamonth.3.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Heisgoingblind.B.Helikesd

arkness.C.Hecan'tbearthestronglight.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Onamountain.B.Inagym.C.Atthespeaker

s'home.5.Whatdidthemanthinkofthegarden?A.Itwasbeautiful.B.Itwascrowded.C.Itwasinspiring.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。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.HowwillthewomangivetheluckymoneytoWilliam?A.ByWeChatPay.B.Bybanktransfe

r.C.Incash.7.WhatwillWilliamprobablydoduringtheholiday?A.Attendclasses.B.Joinhisfamilyfordinner.C.Traveltohisgrandparents'house.听下面一段较长对话,

回答以下小题。8.Whydocsthewomanthinkyoungpeoplepreferpublictransportation?A.Decreaseinincome.B.Difficultyofparki

ng.C.Convenienceofpublictransportation.9.Whydoesthewomanlikecars?A.Theyrunfast.B.Theyarecheap.C.Theycangoanywhere.10.Wh

endidthemangetridofhisvehicle?A.Ayearago.B.Halfayearago.C.Onemonthago.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11.WhydoesLis

awantthenewjob?A.Itpaysmoremoney.B.Itoffershercareerpromotion.C.Itwillbeeasyasshe'sdoneitbefore.12.HowdidLisafindoutaboutthej

ob?A.Fromaco-worker.B.Fromanadvertisement.C.Fromsomeoneworkingthere.13.HowmanychildrendoesLisahave?A.Two.B.Three

.C.Four.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A.Suggestionsaboutadoptingapct.B.Waysof

learningtolookafteradog.C.Jobapplicationstoananimalshelter.15.Whatdoesthewomanlikebestaboutworkingatashelter?A.Cleaningthe

cages.B.Gettingalongwithpets.C.Interactingwithothervolunteers.16.Whatdoesthewomanregretabouthervolunteeringwork?A.Thelackofpay.B.Thelongworkingho

urs.C.Theinabilitytoadoptallthepets.17.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.Buyadog.B.Talktohisroommate.C.Contactashelte

rnearhim.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Whatmadesweetfoodsspecialinancientcivilizations?A.Theywerehardtomake.B.Theywerethesafest

foods.C.Theywereonlyforimportantpersons.19.Whenwasthecupcakeinvented?A.Inthe1800s.B.Inthe1300s.C.Inthe1200s.20.Whydidittakesolongformorerecipes

tobepublished?AThematerialsweretooexpensive.B.Peopleperfecteddessertsearlyon.C.Moredemandforsugarwasneeded.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。ATreasureHuntThroughModern-DayRuinsUrbanexplorationofab

andonedman-madestructuresbecamepopularinthe1990swhen1mod-ernsocietywasfastforwardingintothenextcentury.Leftbe

hindwererelicsofhumancivilization.Farawayfrommodernization,rustedinair,tangledinweedsandvines,ruinstellforgottentalesandsometimesbecomehistoryi

nandofthemselves.PunchBuggyScrapyardMOAB,UTAHVintagecarloverswon'twanttomissthishugecardisposalyard,theimpressiveo

pen-airTomTom'sVolkswagengraveyard-afather-and-soncooperationbegunin1961witheightcars.FrombusestoBeetlestoKarmannGhiastoS

quarebacks,hundredsofcars,carwindows,doorsandtiresformarainbowcoloredfleetcontrastingwiththedryyellowground.GameofThrones'EndKUPARI,CROATIASixm

ileseastofDubrovnik,oneofthemainfilminglocationsofthehitseriesGameofThrones'King'sLanding,isabayofabandonedhotelsthatwitnessedCroatia'srealpowerpl

ay.ItwasonceaseasideresortforthemilitaryelitebeforetheYugoslavarmydestroyeditduringtheCroatianWarinthe

1990s.Whatexiststodayatthecomplexofformergloryareovergrownweeds,graffitiandrustyremains.OnceUpon1aGoldATHENSSt

adiumsthatoncehousedtearsandsweat,cheersandboosduringthe2004Olympicgamesarenowleftforweeds.Thebeachvolleyballarena,aquaticscenterandoth

ervenueswereabandonedbecauseoflittlelocalinterestandlackofplanningwhenthe$15billiongrandbuildingwasbe

ingerected.TwiningRomanceQUEENSLAND,AUSTRALIANearlyacenturyago,SpanishsugarcanecutterJoséParonellawantedtobuildacastleintherainforestforhi

swife.Theresultingwonderland-ParonellaPark-withvinestwiningonstonepillarsandmosspeepingoutfromcrackshasbeenopentothepublics

ince1935.Itscurrentownersarededicatedto"maintainingandpreserving"theprimitivebeautyofthisrenownedcarbonneutraltour-istattractionwith7,500floraa

ndfauna(动植物).21.WhichplacemightinterestafanofTVseries?A.MOABB.KUPARIC.ATHENSD.QUEENSLAND22.WhatcausedtheOlympicstadiumstobeabandoned?A.Lac

kofpublicawareness.B.Overgrownweeds.C.Highconstructioncost.D.Insufficientplanning.23.WhichofthefollowingstatementisTRUEaccordingtothepa

ssage?A.PunchBuggyScrapyardstartedwitheightydifferentcars.B.Competitionsarestillheldinthevenuesofthe2004Olympicgames.C.GameofThrones'Endisaglorioust

heatrewhereplayswereperformed.D.ParonellaParkispreservedtopresentitsoriginalandnaturalbeauty.BMychildhoodwasapaintedpictu

reofsunnyskyandrollinggreenfieldsstretchingtothehori-zon.Ittastedofsharpberriesandsmeltofsourgrapes.Myfamilylivedinacabinint

hecountrysidebutIlivedinmymother'sarms.Theyweresodelicatebutstrong,herredhairfallingaroundmelikeacurtainseparatingmefromtheworld.Childhoo

dwassimple.Thebordersofmyvillagewerethefurthestmytroubleswentandmon-stersonlylivedinthepagesofbooks.Everydaywasawakingdreamo

frunningracesandmuddyknees.Myvillagewasarchaic,dyingcabinshousingdyingfarmerswithdyingtraditions.Thereweren'tmanychildrenbutmeandtheotherboys:boysofb

utchersandsellersformedourowngroup.Theycalleduswild.Isupposewewere.Treesandmountainsformedourplaygroundsandfightsbrokeoutaseasilyassu

ddenlaughter.Liberatedfromtherestrictionsofsociety,wewouldboundintothewoods,deeperanddeeperuntilwefoundalakewhich,w

ithawildyellwewouldjumpintoallatonce.Mymostvividmemoriesfromboyhoodcenteraroundthatlake.Watershonebrightlyandthesoundsofourscreamsbrokeintothe

outcryfrombirds.Theshockofcoldwateragainstsweatingskinwouldwakeeverynerveinmybodyandmybarefeetwouldhitthesinkingmuddybottom.Aswesubmerged(淹没),timewou

ldsuspend,movementsslowingasbubblesrosearoundus.Iwasdrowning.Iwasliving.Iwasliving.Iwasdrowning.Fortimelessnessorasecond(bothfeltth

esame),wewouldsuspend,curlup,andthenbeforcedbackoutintobreathingair.Weshouldhaveknownthatitwouldn'tlas

tforever.Yet,evenunderthebestcircumstancesthere'ssomethingsotragicaboutgrowingup:tohaveyourperspectiveonthepeopleandlifearoundyouchange:toal

waysstruggletoreachamirroronlytofindyourselftallenoughtoseeyourreflectiononeday.Andfind,adifferentpersonstaringbackoutatyou.24.Whatd

oestheunderlinedword“archaic”meaninparagraph2?A.Borderless.B.Valueless.C.Old-fashioned.D.Poverty-stricken.25.Whydidtheauthorconsider

himselfandotherchildrenwild?A.Theyplayedinthewoodscrazily.B.Theytrickedotherspurposefully.C.Theyfrequentlybrokesocialrule

s.D.Theyfirmlyrefusedschooleducation.26.Howdoestheauthorintroducehismemoriesofthelake?A.Bysharingfeelings.B.Byexpress

ingideas.C.Bymakingcomparisons.D.Bydescribingcharacters.27.Whatmessagedoestheauthorseemtoconveyinthelastparagraph?A.Lonelinessandch

allengesmakeamangrowup.B.Theregretofgrowthisthatyouhavenevertried.C.Growthisoftenaccompaniedbysadgoodbyestothepast.D.G

rowthbeginswhenwebegintoacceptourownweakness.CRememberyourfirstdayofschool?Howdidyourmumpickoutyourclothesthedaybeforeandhownervousdidyoufeelw

henenteringtheclassroom?Orwhataboutthefirsttimeyourodeabike,withalloftheexcitementcoursingthroughyourveins?Somememoriesstickwithusandwecanrecal

lthemlikescenesinamovie.Theseareknownasepisodicmemories.Anewstudypublishedinthejournal,ProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSci

ences,hasshownthatcertaincells,calledtimecells,makethistypeofmemorypossible.Thesecellshelpusformclearmemories

inchronologicalorder.Asmemoriesarebeingformed,thesetimecellsputastamponthememories.Later,thisstamphelpsusrecounttheexactsequ

enceofeventsandexperi-ences.The27participantsinthestudyhadelectrodesplacedintheirbrains.Thisallowedscientiststo

measurecellactivityinthehippocampusandanotherareainvolvedintheperceptionoftime.Theparticipantswereshownsequence

sof12to15wordsonacomputerscreeninaperiodofabout30seconds.Thentheywereaskedtorecallthewords.Duringthistime,

thescientistslookedattheactivityofdifferentbraincells.Theyfoundthatspecificcellsfiredsignalsduringeachsequenceofwords.“

Thetimecellsthatwefoundaremarkingoutdiscreet(不显眼的)segments(片段)oftimewithinthisapproximately30-secondwindow,"saidBradLega,aneurosurgeonatt

heUniversityofTexasSouthwesternMedicalCenter,US.Thisprovesthepossibleexistenceoftimecellsinthehumanbrain.G

yorgyBuzsaki,aprofessoratNewYorkUniversity,saidthestudyisimportantasitcanexplainmemoryproblemsfoundinpeop

lewhosuffereddamagetotheirhippocampus.Inoneexperiment,scientistscomparedthememoriesofpeoplewhohadjusttakenatou

rofacollegecampus.Thosewithoutdamagetotheirhippocampushadsimilarstories.However,thosewhohadsuffereddamagetothisareaofthebrainwereunabletorecallthe

propersequenceofevents.Thenumberofpeoplesufferingfrommemorydisordersisincreasingsignificantly.AsofSep-tember2019,around50millionpeopleworld

wideweresufferingfromdementia,andthenumberwilltripleby2050,accordingtotheWorldHealthOrganization.Suchstudieswillhelpscientis

tsdevelopbettermedicalinterventionsforpeoplesufferingfromAlzheimer'sdisease,thecauseof60to70percentofdementiac

ases.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“recount”inParagraph2probablymean?A.Decide.B.Create.C.Tell.D.Predict.2

9.Whatcanwelearnfromthestudy?A.Mostoftheparticipantscouldnotrecallthewordsequence.B.Participantswererequiredtospeakoutthewordsw

ithin30seconds.C.Peoplewithdamagedhippocampuscouldalsorecallthesequenceofevents.D.Whiletheparticipantswererecallingthewords,certainbrai

ncellsreleasedsignals.30.Whatdoesthestudytrytofindout?A.Howhumans'feelingoftimechangesovertime.B.Howoftenbraince

llssendsignalsduringanevent.C.Howbraincellsworktoremembersequencesofevents.D.Howthebrainmemorizeseventsthatpeoplehaveexperienced.31.What

canthestudybeappliedto?A.Findingthetruecauseofdementia.B.Discoveringtimecellsincreatures.C.Findingwaystocurememorydisorders.D.Decidingtherea

sonforAlzheimer'sdisease.DRisingsealevelsandthepotentialimpactstohugecoastalpopulationsworldwideranknearthe

topofconcernswhenitcomestoconsequencesofaworseningclimateemergency.Butalesser-knowndangerposesanequalorarguablymore

urgentthreattomillionsaroundtheworldlivingatmuchhigheraltitudes:floodingfromglaciallakes.Withaveragetemperaturesrisingaroundtheworl

dinrecentdecades,anumberoftheselakeshighabovepopulationcentersinSouthAmericaandAsiahavebecomeswollenandunstableasthereservesofsnowandicethatf

eedthemmelteverquicker.Forthefirsttime,aninternationalteamofresearchershasquantifiedthisthreat.Itreportsthat15million

peopleareinthepathofpotentialfloodsfromtheseswollenbodiesofwater.“Under-standingwhichareasfacethegreatestdangerfromglacialfloodingwill

allowformoretargetedandeffectiveriskmanagementactions,whichinturnwillhelpminimizelossoflifeanddamagetoinf

ra-structuredownstream,"saidco-authorRachelCarr,headofphysicalgeographyatNewcastleUni-versity.In1941,agaciallakeoutburstflood,

orGLOF,fromLakePalcacochakilledthousandsinthetownofHuarazbelowandlargelyinspiredthebeginningofresearchin

tothephenomenon.Damsandotherinfrastructurewereputinplacetorelievethethreatfromthelakeinthe1970s,butitsvolumeisnowov

er30timesgreater,requiringnewimprovementstosafelydrainandreleasewaterpressure.LeadresearcherCarolineTaylorsaysth

eresearchersalsofoundthatunderstandingthedangerrequiresmorethanjustcountinglakesandmeasuringtheirvolume.“Instead,itisthenumberofpeople,thei

rdistancetoaglaciallakeandimportantly,theirabilitytocopewithafloodthatdeter-minesthepotentialdangerfromaGLOFevent.”Inrecentyears,awarningsystem

wassetupatLakePalcacochathatcouldgiveresidentsofHuarazenoughtimetogetoutofthewayofanincomingflood.Meanwhile,otherthreatenedvillagesw

ithnosuchalertsystemcontinuetorelyonhopeandluck.32.Whydoestheauthormentionrisingsealevelsinthefirstparagraph?A.Tomakeacomparison.B.Tointroducethetop

ic.C.Toprovideanexample.D.Tosupporthisargument.33.WhatcanwelearnaboutGLOFfromthepassage?A.Aninternationalteamfirstfi

guredoutthedangerousareas.B.Effectiveriskmanagementwillridpeopleofthedanger.C.AGLOFinthe197Osdetermin

edthestartofstudyintothedanger.D.Threatenedvillagerswithoutwarningsystemscaneasilygethurt.34.Whichfactordecidesthepotentialdangeraccor

dingtoCarolineTaylor?A.Thenumberoftheunstablelakes.B.Thevolumeoftheunstablelakes.C.Thecopingabilityofthepotenti

alvictims.D.Thedegreeofclimatechange.35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.GlacialLakes:aP

otentialDangerB.GLOF:anOverlookedThreatC.ClimateChange:theCauseofGLOFD.WarningSystems:aSolutiontoGLOF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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Softskillsarepersonalqualitiesthatinfluencehowwellyoucanwo

rkorinteractwithothers.36Theyareessentialforyoursuccessintheworkplaceandyourpersonallife.37AreportbyiCIMSHiringInsig

htsfoundthat94percentofemployersbelieveanemployeewithstrongersoftskillshasabetterchanceofbeingpromotedtoaleadershi

ppositionthananem-ployeewithmoreyearsofexperiencebutweakersoftskills.It'sbecomevitaltodeveloptheseskillsifyouwanttoprogr

essinyourcareer.Themodernworkplaceisinterpersonal.Skillssuchasactivelistening,presentingideasclearlyandcommunicatingwithpeopleeffectively

areallhighlyvaluedinthemodernworkplace.38Andtheyarekeyelementfororganizationsinanincreasinglycompetit

iveworld.Customersandclientsdemandsoftskills.Thankstothedevelopmentofonlineshopping,con-sumershaveanumberofchoicesofwhere

tobuythedesireditems.Fortheseconsumers,convenienceandlowpricesareeasytocomeby,socustomerserviceisoftenwhatinfluencesthechoicetou

seaparticularbusiness.39Thefutureworkplacewilldependonsoftskills.40Advancesintechnologylikethesehavecause

dtasksthatrequirehardskillstodecline,makingsoftskillsakeydifferentiatorintheworkplace.AstudybyDeloitteAccessEconomicspredictsth

atsoftskill-intensivejobswillaccountfortwo-thirdsofalljobsby2030.A.Softskillsbenefitcareerprogression.B.Weneedtoimproveourownhardskills.C.Theterm“s

oftskills”coversawiderangeofskills.D.Goodcommunicationwithcustomersisthereforequitevital.E.AutomationandAIwillresultinlotsofjobsrelyingonsoftskill

s.F.Theseskillshelpyouformrelationshipswithpeopleandcreatetrust.G.Strongsoftskillsensureaproductiveandhealthyworkenvironment.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。Asaroofingcontractor,KenHendrickswasfedupwiththeawfulservicehe

wasgettingathomebuildingsupplycenters.Buthedidn'tget41-hestartedhisowncompany.Today,25yearslater,HendricksisCEOofABCSupply,

thelargestwholesale42ofroofingintheUS.He43thebusinessonold-fashionedfamilyvalues.“Mydadwasahardworking,honestperson,”saysHendricks,th

esonofaroofer.“Butmyfatherdidn'tgetany44becauseofwhathedid.”WhenHendrickslefthighschooltoworkwithhisdad,hesawthat45wasextendedt

ocon-tractorsbythebusinessownerswhosoldthembuildingmaterials.Theywere46inonething:sellingsomething.Whetherit47

ornot,theydidn'tcare.Hendrickstookthat48toheart,determinedtoputthecustomerfirst.After20yearsof49hisownroofingbusi

ness,hehadthefinancesandexperiencetomakea(n)50andABCSupplywasborn.Infouryears,thecompany51oropenednearly50storesandmade$183millioninsa

les.“Comparedtomostcompanies,onethingwe'vedone52istoalwayskeepthepeopleinplace.”Hendricksisalways_53waystorewardhispeople.“Don'tletmone

ybethe54,”headvisesanyonestartingabusiness.“55understandwhatthecustomerneeds.Whenyouhelpyourcustomergrow,yougrow,”41.A.confusedB.enviousC.m

adD.embarrassed42.A.profitB.distributorC.accountD.negotiator43.A.establishedB.recalledC.assumedD.rejected44.A.respec

tB.doubtC.educationD.entertainment45.A.competenceB.panicC.decisionD.attitude46.A.honestB.fortunateC.interestedD.exper

ienced47.A.existedB.workedC.decreasedD.happened48.A.skillB.investmentC.proposalD.lesson49.A.restartingB.predictingC.susp

endingD.operating50.A.visitB.exceptionC.moveD.evaluation51.A.observedB.resistedC.investigatedD.acquired52.A.differently

B.financiallyC.preciselyD.curiously53.A.dealingwithB.searchingforC.learningfromD.showingoff54.A.interventionB.motivatorC.substituteD.loan55.A.Othe

rwiseB.StillC.ThereforeD.Instead第二节语法填空(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。AtraditionalC

hinesedanceperformedunderwaterinLuoyang,CentralChina'sHenanProvince,56._(go)viralonsocialmediaduringtheDragonBoat

Festival.TheshowledtorenewedpassionamongaudiencesfortraditionalChineseartandculture.The57.(impress)danceisnamedThePrayer,whichwastheopeningp

erformanceofthegalabyHenanTelevisionStationonSaturday.Inthevideoonsocialmediatheunderwateractressisseen58.(dance)incolorfultraditionalChin

esecostume.Theshortdance,whichlastedlessthantwominutes,wasseenasacombinationofcontemporaryartandtraditiona

lChineseculture."Thewatermadethecostumeevenmoregorgeousandthemoves59.(graceful)!"saidoneobserveronline.Netizenswe

releft60.(amaze)byboththebeautyofthedancerandthe61.(cre-ate)involvedinputting62.thedanceunderwater.Thedancefeaturedacharacterfrom63

.famousancientChinesepaintingOdetoGoddessLuo,thedaughterofasacredkingcharacterFuXiinaChinesetale64.d

rownedandthenbecameagod-dess.“Themoveswerecapturedunderwaterat4.5metersfromtheground.Theteamspentatotalof26ho

ursunderwater65.(complete)theshooting.Thefilmteamhadtosoakthemselvesinthewaterineachshootingsession,"ChenJia,director

oftheHNTVgala,saidtolocalmedia.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是高中生李华,你校交换生Hans在策划“ApproachingChineseStudents"栏目,用短视频介绍中学生校园生活,为此咨询你的意见。请你给

他写一封邮件,内容包括:1.推荐拍摄内容;2.陈述理由;3.表达祝愿。注意:1.词数80左右;2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearHans,Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)67.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。WhenIadoptedhim,hehadbeenrescuedfromdeathinsideatightlytiedblacktrashbagaban-donedrightbesideagarbagetruckontheroad.Analertgarb

agemannoticedthebagmovingandusedametalrake(耙子)totearopenthebagtolookinside.Therewasmyshakingpuppydog.Therake

damagedthenervesinhisbacksohelimpedalittle,buthecouldrunasfastaslightning.Formydog'sfirstbirthday,Ienteredhiminafunrunsponsoredb

yourlocalSocietyforthePreventionofCrueltytoAnimals(SPCA).I'mnotmuchofarunner,buttherunwasonly3kilo-meters,soIthoughtitwouldbefunforboth

ofus.Wepracticedforweeks.Onourpracticeruns,hewasalwayseagertogoandusuallydraggedmealongbehindhim.Iworkedonhislea

sh(拴狗链)mannerssothathewouldn'ttripmeonthebigday.Ifeltwewerereadyforanything.Thefunrunwasdowntownamongthebigbuildings,sothenoiseofbarkingdogsalla

roundusrosetoadeafeningpitchatthestartoftherace.Mydogwasfrightenedwhenthestartingtonewentoff.Hehadtroublerunnin

gintherightdirectionwithalltheconfusionaroundus.Soontherunnersbegantothinout,andmydogwasrunningstraightandfast.Wewere

passingpeopleandmakinggreattime.Iwasdreamingofagold-medalfinish.However,whenweweresixblocksfromthefinish,mydo

gsuddenlystoppedanddroppedtothegroundlikeasackofpotatoes.IalmostdislocatedmyshoulderfromthesuddenstopasIwaspulledback

wardbytheleash.Hewaslyingflatonhisbellywithhisheaddowninthemiddleofthecrossroads.AtfirstIthoughtsomet

hingbadhadhappenedtohim.Hewasshakingandsobbing.Ididaquickcheckandcouldn'tseeanythingwrong.Itriedtogethimu

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请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。ButIcouldn'tgetmyseventy-five-pounddogtogetup.Anotherhalf-blockofcarryinghimbroughttheanswer-amovinggarbagetruck.2023高三年

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