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重庆市第二外国语学校高2026级高二上第一次质量检测英语试题(全卷共七道大题满分:150分考试时间:120分钟)第一节(每题1.5分,共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.Whatdoesthewomanthinkthefuturewillbring?A.Flyingcars.B.High-spe

edcars.C.Self-drivingcars.2.HowwillthemanprobablygettoDitanPark?A.Bysubway.B.Bybus.C.Onfoot.3.Whatwillthespeakersprobabl

ydothisweekend?A.Cleanthecityriver.B.Plantsometrees.C.Attendaclass.4.Whatmakesupthelowestpercentageofcommunicationaccord

ingtotheman?A.Words.B.Bodylanguage.C.Toneofvoice.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Giftsfromrichpeople.B.Newsaboutspacetra

vel.C.Abirthdaypartyforafriend.第二节(每题1.5分,共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、7题。6.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Athome.B.Inthe

school.C.Inagamestore.7.WhatsubjectdoesMrs.Smartprobablyteach?A.Math.B.English.C.Geography.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Howisthemanfeeling?A.Su

rprised.B.Relaxed.C.Tired.9.Wheredidthemanspendmostofhisholiday?A.Onthefarm.B.Onthebeach.C.Inthepark.10.Whatdoe

sthemansayaboutHawaiianboats?A.Theyaremadeofasingletree.B.Theyarecoveredininterestingdesigns.C.TheywereoriginallyinspiredbyMāoriculture.听

第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Gymmanagerandemployee.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Sports

coachandathlete.12.Whywasthemanlateagain?A.Hegottoomuchschoolwork.B.Hewasnotwillingtotrainhard.C.Hehadtomeetwithagreatboxer.13

.What'sthewomanlike?A.Strict.B.Hard-working.C.Understanding.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoflivingins

pace?A.Boring.B.Scary.C.Challenging.15.Whatwasquitehardforthewomanonthespacestation?A.Fallingasleep.B.Washingherhair.C.Runningexper

iments.16.Whatdoweknowaboutastronautsonthespacestation?A.Theyarenotverybusywithwork.B.Theyexperiencemorenighttimethere.C

.Theywatchfilmsorplaygamesforfun.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。D7.Wheredidthespeakerseethereport?A.OnTV.B.Inanew

spaper.C.OntheInternet.18.Whatwillbecomenormaloverthenext10years?A.Workingfromhome.B.Workingwhiletraveling.C.Workinglesseachweek.19.Wh

atistheMicrosoftappexpectedtodo?A.Forcepeopletoleavetheiroffices.B.Helppeopleseparateworklifefromhomelife

.C.Providepeoplewithrelevanttrafficinformation.20.Howwillpeoplepayforgoodsinthefutureaccordingtothejourna

list?A.Withtheirphones.B.Withtheircards.C.Withtheirfaces.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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AT

hevariedlandscapesofSouthAfricaplayhosttoanextraordinaryvarietyofseasonalnaturalphenomenainthethesouthernhe

misphere(南半球).WHALESINHERMANUSWhenitcomestoland-basedwhale-watching,fewplacesworldwidecanrivalHermanus.It'sscenicatanytime,butinthelatterhalfofe

achyear,particularlybetweenAugustandOctober,theareaisfrequentedbyhuge,50-tonsouthernrightwhales.TheHermanusWhaleFestival

takesplaceinlateSeptember,asociableeventwithstreetparadesandmore.ThetowniscloseenoughtoCapeTowntoworkasadaytrip.hermanu

s-tourism.co.zaTURTLES(海龟)ATSODWANABAYBetweenNovemberandJanuaryeachyear,femaleloggerheadandleatherbackturtlesappearf

romtheIndianOceanonthebeachesofSodwanaBayandlaytheireggsinthesand.Thebaywasfamousasascuba-divingsite,butthec

hancetoseeitsnestingseaturtlesisasgoodareasontocomecalling.Tourstoseetheminthesandareonfoot,usuallybeginningatsunset,andcanla

stfromtwotofourhours.kosi.co.zaNIGHTSKYINTHEKALAHARISince2019,the!Ae!HaiKalahariHeritageParkhasbeennamedasanInternationalDarkS

kySanctuary.Benefitingfrompreciouslittlelightpollution,itoffersworld-classstargazing.Thisisespeciallytrueinthedry

season,betweenMayandOctober.Ifyoutimeyourvisittocoincidewithanewmoon,whenthestar-speckeddarkskiesareattheirmostvivid,the

nsomuchthebetter.xauslodge.co.zaDESERTFLOWERSINNAMAQUALANDEachyearasaffron-colouredspreadofflower-carpe

tedshrublandsappearsinthedrysurroundsofNamaqualandintheNorthernCape.Thestaroftheshowisabrightorangewildflowerkno

wnastheNamaqualanddaisy,whichblanketstheremoteNamaquaNationalPark.ThekeyperiodforseeingtheflowersisbetweenearlyAugus

tandlateSeptember,duringtheSouthernHemispherespring.Demandforlocalaccommodationisgenerallyhigh,sobookwellahead.

experiencenortherncape.com21.Whichwebsiteisforwhale-watchingvisitors?A.xauslodge.co.zaB.hermanus-tourism.co.zaC.kosi.co.zaD.experiencenortherncap

e.com22.WhichofthelandscapeissuitabletovisitinJune?A.KALAHARIB.HERMANUSC.SODWANABAYD.NAMAQUALAND23.Whatdothefourlandscapeshave

incommon?A.Theyallrequireadvancebookingforvisits.B.Theyallarebestvisitedduringthedryseason.C.Theyallinvo

lveobservinglifeinthesea.D.Theyallfeatureuniquenaturalcycles.BTheword“emoji”comesfromJapanese,literallymeaning“picturecharacter”

.Emojisaresmallsymbolsrepresentingideas,emotionsorfeelings.WhenfirstintroducedinJapanin1999,emojiswerelimitedto176simpledesigns.Nowthereare

morethan3,000emojisthatexpanduponthewayinwhichwecommunicate.Itseemsthatemojishaveclearadvantagesoverwrittenlanguage.Peoplelikethe

mbecausetheyaddemotionalmeaning,andarequickandeasytouse.Withasmilingorsadfaceaddedtoamessageorpost,yourreadercan“see

”yourfacialexpressionwhilereadingyourwords.Emojiscanalsohelppeopleexpresstheirfeelingswhentheycannotfindt

heappropriatewords.Forinstance,ifyourfriendismovingacrossthecountry,youmayjustsendthemastringofcryingfacestoexpressyoursa

dnessoveryourseparation.Theuseofemojishasevenspreadtoclassicalliterature.AShakespeareseriesforyoungreadershastakenWilliamSha

kespeare'spopularplaysandreplacedsomewordswithtextspeakandemojis.Theintentionoftheseadaptationsistomake

theclassicsmoreaccessibletoyoungreaders.Somepeople,however,believethatthesenewversionshavetakenawaytheheart

andsoulofShakespeare'splays.Aswecansee,emojishaveatendencytopopupallovertheplace.Usersofemojissaythattheyfacilitatethewayinwhichwecommunicatea

ndexpressourselves.Butthismakesothers,especiallyeducators,worrythatwearelosingtheabilitytocommunicateproperlyusingthewrittenword,oreventhespokenwor

d.Perhapspeoplewillonedaychoosetocommunicateinpictures,andforgethowtowriteproperly.Onthatday,emojiswill

havebecomearealpictorial“language”.But,fornow,maybeit'sbestthatwejustenjoyusingthem.24.Whatisanadvantageof

emojiaccordingtothetext?A.Itisconvenienttowritedown.B.Ithasanemotionaltouch.C.Itmakesmessage-readingharder.D.Itcanhelprepairfriendship

.25.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinmentioningShakespeare?A.Toshowthewidespreadapplicationofemojis.B.Togiveabr

iefaccountofemojis'functions.C.Torecommendtheadaptationsofclassics.D.TohonorthefamousEnglishplaywriter.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“popup”inparagra

ph4referto?A.BreakB.Lack.C.Appear.D.Die.27.Whatisthewriter'sattitudetowardsthecurrentuseofemojis?A.Objective.B

.Concerned.C.Negative.D.Favorable.CBostonwantstobesmarter.Thecityhastakenadvantageoftechnologiestobecomemoreresponsivetoitsr

esidents’needs.Buttechnologyaloneisnotsufficienttomaketoday’scitiesloveable.Bostonhasdiscoveredthatitalsoneed

storeachtheold-fashionedlow-techcommunityandintegratethattechnologywithcitylife.KrisCarterrolledoutBoston'ssmartcityprogramin2014.Itstart

edwithanappthatresidentscoulddownloadtoreportlocationswheresidewalksneededrepair.Thecitysortedoutthoser

eportsandrankedtheminadatabase,whichrepaircrewsusedtoprioritizetheirwork.Thesystemworkedbeautifully,exceptforoneproblem:mostofthealerts(警报)camefromw

ealthierneighborhoods,wheretheconcentrationofsmartphone-equippedresidentswashighest.“Thecomplaintsfr

omtheappdidn'talwayscorrelatewiththegreatestcommunityneedforrepairs,"explainsCarter.Carter'sgrouphasmovedawayfromthemodel

commontomanysmartcityinitiativesoflettingtech-savvy(精通技术的)residentsdrivetheprocess.Instead,theyrunmeeting

stofindoutwhatproblemspeopleindifferentneighborhoodscareaboutsolving.Whenitcametosidewalks,Bostonintroducedasecondmethodofcollecting

repairtips,hiringpeopletogetoutandwalkthecity's1,700milesofsidewalkstotakenotesontheircondition.Whetherusinglow-techorhigh-techappr

oaches,saysCarter,tostaysmart,acityneedstocontinuallyreassessitsoptionstospotopportunitiestoimproveresiden

ts’lives.Takethesidewalkrepairprogram,walkingonthestreetswasprovedauseful,ifinefficientwaytoprioritizer

epairneeds.Butlastyearthegroupfoundthatwalkers’mobilephonescouldbetrackedastheymovedalongthestreets,andthatdatacouldbeanalyzedtoidentifysidewalkro

uteswhicharemostoftenusedbyneighborhoods.“Combinedwithourothersidewalkinformation,thatgaveusanevenbetterwaytopredictwherefasterrepairswould

dothemostgood,”saysCarter.“We'rereallyalwayslookingforwhatevermixofapproachesbestsolvestheproblem.”28.HowdidKrisCartercarryoutthesmartcityprogr

am?A.Bywritingreportsonsidewalklocations.B.Byprocessingreportscollectedfromanapp.C.Bypresentingdataonsidewalkusage.D.Bycomparingdatafromdif

ferentdatabases.29.WhatproblemdidKrisCarter'steammeetwhencarryingouttheirprogram?ATheyfacedmanytechnica

lproblems.B.Theywerenotsupportedbyresidents.C.Theycouldn'tserveallresidentswell.D.Theywereannoyedbybeingshort

-staffed.30.WhichofthefollowingmightKrisCartermostagreewith?A.Maximizingthebenefitsoftechnology.B.Mixingapproachesforsolvingproblems.

C.Havinggreaterconfidenceintheresidents.D.Lettingtechcompaniesbealeadingrole.31.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthe

text?A.Asmartcity:morethanjusttechB.AcitywithintelligentfacilitiesC.Joint-effortincityconstructionD.ThemodernizationofacityDJapanese

scientistshavecreatedoneoftheworld'smostunusualspacecraft,theLignostprobe--atinysatellitemadeoftimber(木材).InexperimentscarriedoutontheIntern

ationalSpaceStation(ISS),itwasfoundparticularlystableandresistanttocracking.NowplansarebeingfinalizedtolaunchitonaUSrocketthissummer.The

timbersatellitehasbeenbuilttoseeiftheycanactasenvironmentallyfriendlyalternativestothemetalsfromwhichallsatellitesarecurrentlyconstructed.“Al

lthesatellitesreenteringtheEarth'satmosphereburnandcreateharmfulparticles,whichwillfloatintheupperatmosphereforyears,”TakaoDoi,aJapaneseast

ronautandaerospaceengineer,warnedrecently.“Eventually,itwillaffecttheenvironmentoftheEarth.”Totackletheproblem,Kyotoresearcherssetupa

projecttoevaluatetypesofwoodtodeterminehowwelltheycouldwithstand(抵抗)thesevereconditionsofspacelaunchandlengthyflightsinorbitroundtheEarth.The

firsttestswereconductedinlaboratoriesthatrecreatedconditionsinspace,andwoodsampleswerefoundtohavesufferednomeasurablechangesin

massorsignsofdecompositionordamage.“Wood'sabilitytowithstandtheseconditionsastonishedus,”saidKojiMurata,headofthepro

ject.Afterthesetests,samplesweresenttotheISS,wheretheyweresubjectedtoexposuretrialsforalmostayearbeforebeingbroughtbacktoEarth.Again,theyshowed

littlesignsofdamage,aphenomenonthatMurataattributedtothefactthatthereisneitheroxygeninspacewhichcouldcausewoodtoburn,no

rlivingcreaturestocauseittorot.“Oneofthemissionsofthesatelliteistomeasurethedeformationofthewoodenstructureinspace.Woodisdurable(耐用的)andstab

le(稳定的)inonedirectionbutmaybeeasytohavedimensionalchangesandcrackingintheotherdirection,”hesaid.Itisexpecte

dthattheprobewilloperateinspaceforatleastsixmonthsbeforebeingallowedtoentertheupperatmosphere.Ifitperformsw

ellduringitsoperationinorbit,thenthedoorcouldbeopenedfortheuseofwoodasconstructionmaterialformoresatellites.32.Whyistimberusedin

thespacecraft?A.Timberprovidesadistinctappearance.B.Timberiscost-effectivecomparedtometals.C.Timberisaneco-friendlyreplacementofmet

als.D.Timbermaintainsbetterstructuralperformance.33.Whatcanbelearnedfromtheprojectinparagraph4?A.Theprojectaimedatwood'sspace-endur

ingqualities.B.Theprojecttargetedwood'scost-minimizingpotential.C.Theprojectconcentratedonwood'sweight-maintainingaspects.D.Theproj

ectexaminedwood'screature-withstandingfeatures.34.WhatisthedisadvantageoftimberaccordingtoMurata?A.Itissubjecttodimensionalinstab

ility.B.It'sstructureisunreliableinspace.C.Itchangesshapeunderextremetemperatures.D.It'sdurabilityisaffectedbymicrogravity

conditions.35.Whatisthemainideaofthelastparagraph?A.TheLignostprobeisexpectedtolastforatleastsixmonthsinspacebeforereentry.B

.TheLignostprobe'smissionistocheckhowwellwoodholdsupinspace.C.TheLignostprobewillhelpdecideifwoodcanbeusedtobui

ldmoresatellitesinthefuture.D.TheLignostprobe'ssuccesscouldleadtousingmoremetalwhenmakingsatellites.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。TodaymarksthelastdayoftheSocialMediaDetox,afundraisingcampaignfornewsportsequipment.Atthestartofthedeto

x,over100studentshadbeenpersuadedtostopusingsocialmedia,inANYform,forsevendays.Ibetyou'reeagertofindoutjusthowmanyhaveb

eenmotivatedenoughtolastthefullsevendays!36Anna17Ilastedtwodays.ThedetoxwasmoredifficulttotoleratethanIhadexpected.IfeltlikeIh

adlostanarm!37Butonreflection,Icanseehowmuchofmytimehadbeenoccupiedwithcheckingmyphone.I'mnowtryingtospendlesstim

eonlineandmoretimepickingupmyhobbies.Devon16Ilastedfourdays.OnMonday,myclassmateandIspokeaboutwhatwe

didattheweekend—itfeltreallystrangenottoalreadyknowwhathehaddone.Wewouldusuallyhavepostedpicturesand

updatedourprofiles.Doingthedetoxmeantwehadtotalkandexplainwhatweweredoingandthinking!38George16Ididallsevendays,too!Tobehonest,Ididn'tfi

ndthedetoxtoodifficult,butIdidgivemyphonetomydadtoavoidgivingin!39.Sohetookmetocheckoutourlocalsportscent

er.Anhour'ssporteachdayleftmetiredoutandwantingtogotobedearly.Thedetoxmademehealthier!Thedetoxraisedatotalof£1,632.82fornewschoolsportsequip

ment!40Awarenessofjusthowmuchwerelyonsocialmediacanhelpusstepawayfromitandcommunicatewitheachotherbetter.A.Ithadbroughtussuchabigtro

uble!”B.Ilovedplayingbasketballwithmybrother.C.Andwhathasbeenlearntfromtheexperience?D.Noteatingfortwodayswouldhavebeeneasier!E.Somethingothertha

nmoneyhasalsobeenraised.F.ItmademerealizethevalueofrealcontactthatIhadforgotten.G.MybrotherthoughtIsh

ouldmakefulluseofthetimewithoutmyphone.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。In17th-centuryEurope,itwasunheardofforawomantotravelbyherself,butthatdidn'tstopMariaSibyllaMerian.In1699,sheandherdaughterDorothea

41fromAmsterdamtoSarinaminSouthAmerica.Thethree-monthvoyagewas42butshewasdeterminedtogo.Shewantedtobethefirstpersontogotoafore

igncountrytostudyandpaintinsects43fromnature.WhentheyarrivedinSurinam,MariaandDorothea44working.Dayafterday,theytooktheirpainting45intothehotrainf

oresttocollectanddrawinsectsandplants.Artistshadneverdonesuchathingbefore.Stilllifepaintersdrewfromdeads

pecimens(标本).ButMariahadalwaysbeeninterestedinpainting46animalsandplants.Intherainforest,she47ladders(梯子)tostudyandcollectinsects.Shehadtree

scutdownsoshecouldseewhat48atthetopleveloftheforestmorethanahundredfeetoverhead.Mariacombinedboth49andscienceinherwork.Asaskilled50,shekeptdetaile

dnotes.Aftertwoyears,shehadto51Surinam.The52wasunbearableandshewasillwithmalaria.Butshehadmorethanenoughmateri

alfora/an53.InJune1701,MariaandDorotheawentbacktoAmsterdam.Fouryearslater,in1705,Maria54thebookforwhichsheisbestknown,Metamorpho

sisoftheInsectsofSurinam.Thepaintingsofinsectsandplantsintheirnaturalhabitats55thescientificstudyofinsects.41.A.sailedB.

flewC.droveD.walked42.A.pleasantB.dangerousC.remarkableD.short43.A.directlyB.quicklyC.graduallyD.slightly44.A.stoppedB.startedC.lovedD.t

ried45.A.prizesB.works'C)materialsD.paints46.A.sickB.ancientC.livingD.rare47.A.inventedB.extractedC.jumpedD.climbed48.A.wanderedB.stretched

C.floatedD.lived49.AartB.musicC.literatureD.technology50.A.observerB.studentC.novelistD.journalist51.A.leaveB.blessC.defeatD.keep52.A.insectB

.smellC.heatD.food53.A.essayB.journalC.paintingD.book54.A.publishedB.assessedC.bannedD.adjusted55.A.ceasedB.advancedC.revealedD.opposed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。Changchun,capitalcityofNortheastChina'sJilinprovince,isredoublinge

ffortstopromote56(it)iceandsnowcultureatpresent.57responsetoathree-yearactionplanissuedbytheprovincialgovernmentinOctoberto

buildJilinintoaworld-classiceandsnowbrandandimprovewintertourismandsummerresortdestinationsforachieving581-tril

lion-yuantourismindustrywithinfiveyears,Changchunishostingawiderangeofactivities,plannedbytheJingyueHigh:techIndustrialDevelopmentZone59(show)theci

ty'suniquecharm."Wearelinkingworld-renownediceandsnow-relatedintellectualpropertywithoutstandingtraditionalC

hineseculture,aimingtocreatea60(harmony)environmentforiceandsnowculture,agoodstagefortellingstories,aplatformfortale

ntcultivationanddevelopment,andapopularIPassetthatcan61(pass)onthroughwordofmouthwhilebuildingawell-recognizedbrandamongthepublic,"saidYuLi,

headofthepublicitydepartmentattheJingyueHigh-techIndustrialDevelopmentZone.Togetherwiththe62(twenty-two)ChinaCha

ngchunJingyuetanVasaloppetInternational.SkiFestival,theorganizers63(plan)VasaNighttopromoteculturalexchangesbetweenChinaandSwedensofar.Moreo

ver,theSnowAngelofVasaloppetChina2024competition,64concludedwiththefinalsinlateDecember,wasalandmarkev

enttodemonstratethecharmoficeandsnowthroughafashionshow.Itendedwith2365(competitor)appearingonstageinagro

updancingperformancefeaturingtraditionalChineseclothing,sportswearandqipaodresses.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假设你是李华,你校英语演讲社将换届选举,你

欲参选社长,请你写一篇英语竞选演讲稿,进行口头竞选演讲。内容包括:1.竞选职位;2.个人优势;3.当选设想。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Mydearfriends,It'sagrea

thonortobehere.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。“Whatwillwebesingingforthecontestthisyear?”astudentfrommyhighschoolchoiraske

deagerly.Iworriedaboutthismoment.“Iwasthinking,”Isaid,“maybewewouldskipthecontestandjustworkhardontheconcertsthisyea

r.”“NO!”thekidsprotested.“We'vegottogotothecontest!”“It'satradition!”Indeed,awardplaques(牌匾)linedthefrontw

allofthemusicroomfromthepastsuccessesoflarge,talentedclasses.Butachangeineducationalpoliciesreducedmychoirtoamere

thirty-twoyoung,inexperiencedkidswhocouldsingonlyasimplemelody.“I’llhavetothinkaboutit,”Isaid,hopingtheirenthusia

smwoulddieoffinacoupleofweeks.Quiteonthecontrary,moredetermined,theybeggedandinsistedeveryday.Iwasn'tamiracleworke

r.SoIhesitated.FinallyonemorningIsteppedintoclass.“Lookattheclock!”Idemanded.“We'vewastedtwofullminutesbeca

usesomeofyoudon'thaveyourmusicready.Ifweareenteringthecontest...”Therestofmysentencewaslostincheersofdelightandapplause.“Fromnowon,”Icontinuedwhen

thenoiseweakened,“youwillfindtheday'slessonplanontheboard.Makefullpreparationsforeachclassandfollowmyinstructio

nsabsolutely.Youwillworkmuchharderthanyou'veeverworkedinanyclassbefore.Andifoneoftheserulesisbroken,wewillnotgotothecontest.”T

omysurprise,thekidsremainedfocused,followingtherulesstrictly.Eachmorningwitnessedtheirdiligence(勤奋):workingonsight-reading,learningmusicalte

rms,rehearsing,etc.Whenthecontestdayfinallyarrived,thekidsfeltreadyandconfidenttotakeontheworld!Theireyes,however,wide

nedwhen125studentsfromKingSchoolarrived.Mykids'jawsdroppedwhentwoprivateschoolscamewithfiftymemberseach.Andfinallyforty-f

ivemembersfromMilwaukeeSchoolofArtshowedup.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式作答。Paragraph1:Thencametheturnformychoir.Parag

raph2:Afterallthechoirshadperformed,wewaitedinourassignedroomfortheresults.

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