湖南省长沙市雅礼中学2022-2023学年高三下学期月考(八)英语试题

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雅礼中学2023届高三月考试卷(八)英语命题人、审题人:高三英语备课组注意事项:1.答卷前生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,强用橡度擦千净后

,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。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)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个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例:

Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1WhatistheworstpartofJoe'sstory?A.Thegrammar.B.Thehandwriting.C.Thespelling2.Whatdothemamsclasswant

todothisSunday?A.Goforaswim.B.Dosomesunbathing.C.Collecttherubbish.3.Whoprobablypickedthewoman'sroses?A.Herson.B.Theman.C.Herneigh

bor.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Holidayplans.B.Workproblems.C.Familvmembers.5.HowdidCynthiadoinherhistorytest?

A.Shefailedit.B.Shebarelypassed.C.Shedidverywell.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、7题。6.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?.A.Recommendafilm.B

.Buysomemedicine.C.Lookforarestaurant.7.Howdoesthewomansoundintheend?A.Annoyed.B.Excited.C.Humorous听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WhatcanwesayabouttheweatheronSu

nday?A.Itwasfine.B.ItwashotC.Itwaschangeable9.WhatdotheJocalsthinkofsmallballsoficeinmidsummer?A.It'sbeyondtheirexpe

ctations.B.It'sacommonphenomenon.C.It'scausedbyclimatechange听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatisthemandoing?A.Conductingajobinterview.B.Introducinganagen

cyC.Showingthewomanaround.10.Wheraisthewomanfrom?ABritain.B.FranceC.Germany11.Whatdoesthenmanpromisethewom

an?A.LifeinsuranceAB.Officesupplies.C.Afixedannualbonus.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatdayisittoday?A.Friday.B.Saturday)C.Sunday.14.WhatdoesClairet

hinkhelpedhergettheletterfromHarvard?A.Formiggoodlearninghabits.B.Attendingextracourses.C.Stayinguplate'tostudy.15.WhydidGla

irechooseHarvardUniversity?A.Herauntwasstudyingthere.B.Shehaswonascholarshiptoit.C.ShewantstobeMadelyn'sschoolmate..16

.WhatdoesClaireplantodobeforeSeptember?A.Visitheraunt.B.Travelabroad.C.Visitsomecolleges听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Howmanskindsof-climat

eemergenciesdoesthespeakermention?A.Five.B.Six.C.Seven.18.Whatwillcauseaflashfloodaccordingtothespeaker?A.Tidalwaves.BDamagedda

msC.Therisingwarmair19.Whatisthefourthcrisismainlyabout?A.Drought.B.Sealevel.C.Disappearingspecies20.WhyisJamesElsn

ermentionedintheend?A.HedoesrescarchonpolarbearsB.HeproveshurricanesgerstrongerC.Heaimstoprotectcoralreefs.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。AArchaeologycampEachsummer,thePublicArchaeologyFacility'sCommunityA

rchaeologyProgramoffersaweek-longprogramfocusedonarchaeologyforkidsenteringGrades5and6.Theprogramistaug

htbyprofessionalarchaeologistsfromBinghamtonUniversity.Studentswilllearnaboutthescienceofarchaeologythroughhands-on,interactiveclassroomprojects,labo

ratorytours,outdooractivities,andavisittoalocalarchaeologicalsite.Our2023ResearchSiteistheWhitneyPointBridge

site.BroomeCounty,NewYork.Dates:July13-17,2023Time:8:30am-4:30pmTickets:$200perparticipant(a10%discountbeforeMa

y15,2023)Thesessionislimitedto16studentstoensurethebesteducationalsetting.Participantswillspendthefirsttwoday

softheprogramlearningaboutancientcultures,archaeologicalconcepts,andpracticingfieldworktechniques,andartifact(人工制品)classifica

tionandpreservation.Kidswilltakepartinexcitingactivitiesinexperimentalandcreativearchaeology,includingpottery(陶器)constructionanda

cross-countryrace.Onthethirdandfourthdays,participantswillexplorelocalhistoricsiteslong-coveredbyplant

s.andlearnhowarchaeologistssurveysites'usingdirectmcasurements,.digitalcameras,carefulnotes,andhand-heldGPSunits.Thistrip

willalsoprovideanopportunitytolearnmoreabouttheenvironmentinwhichthesesiteswerecreated.Onthelastday-theprogramwilltraveltoalocalhisto

ricallysignificantarchaecological'sitecurrentlybeingexcavated(挖掘)bythePublicArchaeologyFacilitywheres

tudentswillobserveprofessionalexcavations,Participantswillbeabletoassistinsomeofthetasksatthesite,includingscreening(筛查

;甄别)forartifacts,note-taking,andsiteinterpretation.20.Whatdoweknowabout-thearchaeologycamp?A.Itlastsforawholemonth.B.Iti

slimitedtoadozenkids.C.Itisguidedbyuniversityexperts.D.Itisintendedforhighschoolstudents.22.Howmuchshouldtwokidspayifthe

ybuyficketsbeforeMarch15,2023?A$200.B.$360C.$380.D$400.23.WhatwillparticipantsprobablydoonJuly16,2023?A.Conductasurveyinthefield.B.Helprecon

structancicntobjects.C.Observeprofesstonalexcavations.D.Learnaboutartifactclassification.BPerrywasasmart,goodkid:shy.modest,and'generallyunli

kelytocausetrouble.HewasgettingstraightA'sinachallengingandcompetitivepublicschoolhonorscurriculum.Butbeneathh

isacademicsuccess,Perryfacedaworldoftroubles,andwhileittookawhiletogettoknowhim,eventuallyhisproblemscam

epouringout.Theproblemsweren'twhatI'dexpected/though.Perrywasn'tbeingabusedbyanyone,hedidn'tdodrugs,vandhisfa

milywasn'talwaysarguing.Rather,atfirstglance,hisproblemswouldseemmoreliketypicaladolescentcomplaints.Andtheywere,i

naway.ButitwasonlyasIgottounderstandhimthatLrealizedthatPerry'sadolescentproblemshadgrowntothepointwheretheycastalargeshadowovermuchofhisday-to-dayw

orld.Andhewasn'taloneinthataspect.OnebigproblemwasthatwhilePerrywasastrongachiever,hewasnotatallahappyone."Ihatewakingupinth

emorning,becausethere'sallthisstuffIhavetodo,"hesaid."IjustkeepmakinglistsofthingstodoandcheckingthemoffeachdaysoIcangetintoagood

college."Oncehegotstarted,Perry'sdiscontentspilledout."There'ssomuchtodo,and'Ihaveto...It'sjuststupid!"Perrywaswelllo

vedbyhisparents.Butintheireffortstonurtureandsupporthim,hisparentsincreasedhismentalstress:Overtime,they

hadtakenonallhishouseholdchores,inordertoleavehummoretimeforschoolworkandactivities.Perryneverreallydidanythingforanyoneexceptuseuptheirti

meandmoney,andheknewit.Andifhethoughtaboutbackingoffonhisschoolwork...,well,lookhowmuchhisparentswerepouringintomakingitgowell.Trappedbetween

angerandguilt,Perryhadbegunto.wither(消沉).24.WhatcanweinferaboutPerryfromthetext?A.Hisparentsunderstoodhimcompletely.B.Hewasaperfec

tyoungmanineveryaspect.C.Heoftenhelpedhisparentswiththehousework.D.Hewasstresseddespitehisgoodperformanceinschool.25.WhywasPerryun

happy?A.Becausehehadtomakelistsofthingstodoeveryday.B.Becausehisparentsshoweredhimwithtoomuchlove.CBecausehehaddif

ficultyachievingremarkableacademicsuccess.D.Becausehewasstuckbetweenhisparents'expectationsandhisownwill26.WhatdidPerrythinkofhimself?

A.Hedidnothingforhisparents.B.Hisparentsdidn'tsupporthimatall.C.Hisproblemwasunusualamonghispeers.D.Hewasgif

tedenoughtoenteranyuniversity27.Whatisthemainpurposeofthistext?A.TotrytodiscoverthereasonforPerry'sstress.B.Toshowa

goodexampleofanexcellentstudent.C.Toreflecttheproblemsofallstudentsduringschool.D.ToducePerry'slifeandhisfamilybackgroundCCarlosSlim’spro

posalthatweworkathree-dayweeksoundscrazy.Butmany,in1922,thoughtHenryFordcrazywhenheannouncedthathiss

taffwouldworkafive-dayweek.Ourworkingweekseemsnormaltousbecauseitiswhatweallalwaysdo.Hecertainlycouldbeforthos

ehewasmostconcernedaboutwhenhemadehisthree-day-weekstatementatabusinessconferenceinParaguay:theworkerswhoarenotreadytoretire.AsMr.Slimsaid,itnolonge

rmakessenseforpeopletostopworkingintheirfiftiesorsixtieswhentheymaystillhaveuptoathirdoftheirlivesaheadof

them."Peoplearegoingtohavetoworkformoreyears,untiltheyare70or75,andjustworkthreedaysaweek-perhaps11hoursaday."hesaid.Keepingolderemploye

esatworkmakessenseforsocieties,especiallythosewithadiminishingnumberofyoungpeoplewhoareexpectedtosupportlong-livingretirees.Heappearedtobesuggesti

ngthattheseshort-weekworkersearnthesameastheydidfull-time.ThatiswhathappensatTelmex,hisMexicanfixed-linephonecompany,wherethosequalif

iedforretirementcanchoosetoworkfour-dayweeksonfullpay.Olderworkerselsewheremightprefershorterweeksonreducedpay-andeightornine-hourdaysratherthan11.

Theircompaniesmightvaluekeepingtheirexperiencewhilesavingmoneyontheirsalaries.Whatabouteveryoneelse?Therearethosewhoareunemployed,orinunstablejobs,w

howouldbedelightedtohavethreesecure,well-paiddaysofworkaweek.Shorterweeksdon'tworkineveryjob,buttheyworkinmorejobsthanmosttra

dition-boundmanagersthink.Agreeingtothemrequirestwoshiftsinmanagementthinking.Thefirstistherealizationthatmuchofth

etimespentinofficesiswastedanyway.Second,seniorexecutivesneedrounderstandthatthebestwaytomeasurepeopleisbytheworktheyproduce-notbyhowmuc

htimetheyspendattheirdesks.Peoplelivinglonger,inbetterhealth,arechangingworkinglifetoo.Mr.Slim'sideaisintunewiththetimes.28.According

toparagraph2.whydidMr.Slimthinkitunwiseforpeopleintheirfiftiesorsixtiestoretire?A.Becausetheyhavelongerlifetoliveintheirf

uture.B.BecausetheyhavechildrenandoldparentstosupportC.Becausetheyhavemuchinterestintheirpresentwork.D.Becausetheyhavemoreexperiencethanyoungwor

kers.29.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.ThedecisionofworkingfivedaysaweekbyFordwasconsiderednormalinthepast.B.Oldpeoplecontin

uingworkingcanreduceyoungpeople'spressuretosupporttheiroldparentsC.Somecompaniesdon'twanttheiroldworkerstogoonworkingbecau

setheycansavemoney.D.Muchtimespentatworkiswastedifmanagersdon'tagreetoreduceoldemployees'workingtime.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedphra

se"intunewith"meaninthelastparagraph?A.Differentfrom.B.Superiorto.C.Farfrom.D.Consistentwith.31.Whatist

hebesttitleforthispassage?A.RetireOrNot,ThisIsAQuestion!B.ShorterWeeksIsWelcomeByAllC.WorkingThreeDaysAWe

ek:AGreatIdeaD.CarlosSlim-CrazyForMoreRestingTimeDHousingrankshighamongthenumerouschallengesthatsfillneedtobeovercomebeforehum

anscancolonize(征服)Mars.Thebravepionecrsthatmakethesix-monthvoyagetotheRedPlanetwillneedaplacetoliveinassoonastheyland.Whileth

ebestsolutionwouldbetohavethestructuresreadybeforetheygetthere.ithassofarbeenachallengegiventhatmostconstructionrobotshavenevermadeitou

tofthelaboratory.Now,theremaybeabitofhopethankstoMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology'snewlyrevealedDigitalConstructionP

latform(DCP).TheDCPcomprisesadoublearmsystemthatisfittedonatrackedvehicle.Asthelargerarmmoves,thesmaller.precisionmotorro

boticarmbuildsthestructurebyshootingoutthenecessaryconstructionmaterial.rangingfrominsulationfoam(绝缘泡沫)toconcrete.Theteamof

researchersledbyPh.D..StevenKeatingsaythatunlikeother3-Dprintersthatarelimitedtobuildingobjectsthatfitwithintheiroverall

enclosure,DCP'sfreemovingsystemscanbeusedtoconstructstructuresofanysize.TheteamrecentlydemonstratedtheDCP'sbuilding

skillsonanemptyfieldinMountainView,CA.Therobotbegan/bycreatingamoldwithexpandingfoamthathardenswhendry.Itthen·constru

ctedthebuilding,layerbylayer,usingsensorstoraiseitselfhigherasitprogressed.Thefinalproductwasasturdy"home"thath

ad50-footdiameterwallsanda12-foothighroofwithroomforessentialslikeelectricitywiresandwatérpipestobeinsertedinside.Evenmorei

mpressive?-Ittook-amere14-hours-to-"print"!Theresearchers'nextplanistomaketheDCPsmartenoughtoanalyzetheenvironmentw

herethestructureisgoingtobebuiltanddeterminethematerialdensitiesbestsuitedforthearea.However,that'snoteventhebestpart.FutureDCPmodelsaregoi

ngtobe>solar-powered,autonomous,andmostimportantly,capableofsourcingconstructioncomponentsfromitssurroundings.Thismeanstherob

otcanbesenttoremotedisaster-strickenareas,andperhapsoventoMars,t0buildsheltersusingwhatevermaterialisavai

lable.32.Whatcan.we.learnfromthefirstparagraph?A.ColonizingMarsisareality.B.HousingonMarsistheonlyproblem.C.Findingaliveableplaceo

nMarsisatoppriority.D.BuildingstructuresonMarsisinthetestingphases.33.HowdoestheDCPdifferfromother3-

Dprinters?A.Itconsumeslesstime.B.Ithastwoarmsthatcanmove.C.Itismoreenvironmentallyfriendly,D.Itcanbuildmorediversestructures.33.Wha

tisthethirdparagraphmainlyabout?A.ThesuccessfulcaseoftheDCP.B.TheworkingprincipleoftheDCP.C.TheinstructionsofusingtheDCP.D.ThelimitationoftheDC

P'sfunction.34.WhatmightbethebiggesthighlightoffutureDCPmodels?A.Beingpoweredbysolar.B.Buildingsheltersanywher

e.C.Collectingbuildingmaterialsonsite.D.Analyzingbuildingmaterialdensities.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。Th

erecentpandemichasaffectedallaspectsoflife,includingthewaywelive.Ourhomesarenolongersingle-purposespaces.Insteadtheynowserveasof

fices,gyms,workshops,classrooms,etc.36·Abetterentrancewillcatchon.37Insmallerunits,itmightbecreatedbyasinglewallthatblocksviewsthroughtheunitandcreat

esasenseofenclosure.Butitneedstobeaccompaniedbyafront-hallcloset.38Whenthoughtfullydesigned,.thediningroomscanquicklyalterfromdiningmodetoworkingm

ode.Moreover,roomsizescouldalsochange-tocreatechancesforadaptation.Forexample,awindowlessalcove(壁凹)canbeclosedoffwithslidingglassdoors.Itcanbeaspac

ewhereyoucansetupahomeofficeralibrary,oralearningspaceforchildren.Accesstotheoutdoorswillbewelcome.Afterspendingsomuchtimeindoors,havin

gaccesstofreshairandnatureathomeislikelytobecomeessential.Onewaytoprovide-a-closerconnectiontonaturemaybewith

largercourtyardgardens.39Afterall.freshairisimportantforweliness?Advancedtechnologywillbeadopted.40Thatwillleadtomorewidespreadadop

tionofsmart-hometechnology."Maybeit'sgoingtobecomeanewstandard.You'llbeabletotalktotheelevator.Oryourdoorwillunlockitsel

fwhenyoucomehome."anengineersaid.A.Anentranceisn'tnecessarilyaseparateroom.B.Moreflexiblespaceswillbecomeatrend,C.Now

onderarchitectshavepredictedvariousadvancedhomedesigns.D.Thereisgrowingawarenessofreducingtouchingsurfacestoavoidviruses.E.Homesinthefuturecould

easilybelikewhatweseeinthesci-fimovies.F.Oritcouldbeaccomplishedwithmorebalconieswithplantingareas.G.Wewillembracespaceswithmoreartisticideas.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人空白处的最佳选项。Thee-mailrequestcameintoEk

ibenrestaurantinBaltimorelateonaThursdayafternoon:broccoli(花椰菜)toppedwithfreshherbs,dicedonion,andvinegar.Themanwhosentthee

-maildidn'tactuallywantthefooditself.Hewaswritingonbehalfofhis41,who42thedishandwasnowinthefinal43oflungcanceratherhomeinVerm

ontandhewashopingtogetthe44tomakejtfor-herthere.SteveBenoneoftheAsianrestaurant'sco-owners,readthee-mailandquickly45withanalternatives

uggestion."Thanksforreachingout,"hewrote."We'dliketomeetyouinVermontandmakeit46foryou."BrandonJones,theson-in-la

w,was47."Ie-mailedback,saying,'YoudoknowthatthisisVermontwe'retalkingabout,right?'"saysBrandon."ButSteveresponded,'Noprob

lem.Youtellusthedate,time,and.48andwe'llbethere.'"ThatFridayafterwork,Ben49histruckwithahotplateandacoolerfilledwithingredients(配料)andthenh

eadedfor50.AssoonasBenandhisteam51theparkinglot,theygottowork.Afterneatly52everythingup,theyknockedonth

eircustomer'sdoor."Assoonassheopenedthedoor,sherecognizedthesmell,"Brandonsays."Itwasamazing."AsforBen,hecouldn'thelprememberinghis53customer

."Itwasanhonortohelp54thefamily'swishes,"Bensays."Thisisabouther,notus.Therewasalotofgood,positive55ind

oingthis."41.A.CustomerB.mother-in-lawC.bossD.mother42.A.adoredB.cookedC.boughtD.prepared43.A.sessionsB.erasC.stagesD.steps44.A.menuB.recipeC.prescr

iptionD.book45.A.dealtB.caughtC.wentD.replied46.AinvitingB.closeC.freshD.better47.A.angryB.puzzledC.worriedD.

astonished48.A.designB.locationC.surroundingsD.number49.A.loadedB.startedC.decoratedD.boarded50.A.BaltimoreB.Ekiben

C.VermontD.theparkinglot51.A.lookedintoB.ranintoC.stormedintoD.pulledinto52.A.puttingB.boxingC.bringingD.feeding53.A.happyB.lastC.loyalD.be

st54.A.makeB.appreciateC.finishD.fulfill55.A.energyB.reactionC.flavorD.comfort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。ForGree

kphotographerGeorgeDoupas,Beijingishomenow.Duringthepastdecade,hehasbeenphotographingthecity,capturingits

beautyandsharingthesephotosonlineandin56(exhibit)."ThistrulyrepresentsBeijing-theoldandthenew,niselymixingtogether,"Doupassaidwh

ileshowinghisphotographoftheZhihuaTemple,57delicateMingDynastybuilding.Itislocatedn€9ntofamodernofficebu

ilding,GalaxySOHO,which58(feature)weavingbridgesandinterlockingpassageways.With-richhistoricalheritage,Beijing59(be)animp

ortantcenteroftraditionalChineseculturesincetheMingDynasty.Doupasoftengetslostinthecity'ssplendidancientarchitecture.Meanw

hile,heisalsoamazedbythemoderncity60(combine,high-endbusinessesandvariousindustries."Itisfascinatingtose

eacitydevelopingatsucha(n)_o61(believable)rapidrateandinvestingsomucheffortinpreservingitspast,whichis62Ideci

dedtopursuemycareerhere,"hesaid.63(dedicate)tohiscareerasaphotographerinChina,Doupashopestoserve64abrid

gebetweenChinaandtheWest.ThedisplaysthatshowhisphotosaboutBeijinghaveattractedalargeaudrenceinGreeceandtheC

zechRepublic."My65(occasion)stayinBeijinghasturnedintopermanentresidence,andIcallBeijingmyhomenow,"hesaid,"Iwill

keepsharingphotosofChinawiththerestoftheworld."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,是学校英语报记者,学校上周组织了"传统文化进校园"的活动,邀请了传统手

工制作人孔明来校教学生制作湘绣。请你写一篇简短的英文报道.内容包括:1.活动的介绍;2.活动的反响;3.活动的意义。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。提示词:湘绣Huna

nembroidery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。WhatItMeanstoServeIdidn'tcontinuecollegeaftergraduationandmovedoutofmyfamily.Withlittlewo

rkexperience,Iservedasawaitress.Butduringthefiveyears'labor,Ifoundmyselfburningcaloriesrunningaboutonlyforatip.IhadhadenoughsoImove

dtoasmallertownhopingtopursueacollegedegree.|promisedIwouldneverservepeopleagain-atleastnotinsuchaway.Itwastimetose

rvemyself.Luckily,Ireceivedapositionasanafter-schoolprogramtutoratalocalmiddleschool,withtheaddedbenefitofcompletingEnglisheducationd

egree.Ihadtheopportunitytogobig!Thekidswouldneedme-arolemodelandatrustworthyfriend,Ibelieved.Butmyfirstda

ywaswelcomedbythestudents'indifference(冷漠).Thedesksweremessyandthewholeroomsmelledofdirtygymsocks.Myexcitementbegantodiedown.Idoubted

whetherthenewjobwasamistake.Theplaygroundactivitywasdeafeningwhilehomeworktimewasnotmuchbetter.Aftermyrepeatedpersiste

nce,theyfinallyturnedofftheplaygroundmode.ButjustafewminutespassedwhenInoticedtwokidsquarrelinginthecorner.Isupposeditwasanotherlittl

eincidentbutonekidnamedJeremybotheredme.Heshoutedatmeforcomingathim.AndwhenIaskedthemtoreturntotheirseats,heslammed(用力摔)hisbackpackandgrewmadasIt

riedtourgehimtotaketherightattitude."1don'tlikeyou.homeworkandthisafter-schoolprogram!Allyouguysdoisyellatme.I'mnevercomingback."

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otakeadeepbreath.ThensuddenlyIthoughttomyself."Yousaidyouwouldneverservepeopleagain.butyoudon'tunderstandwhatthese

kidsreallyneed."Atthatmoment.Irememberedmymiddle-schoollife.Ialwayshadapoorattitude.neverdidmyschoolwork.repeatedlygotintofigh

ts.anddisrespectedmyelders.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。RealizingIwasnotdifferent.Iwalkedoutintothehallandcaughtu

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