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2022-2023学年第一学期期中教学质量监测试题(卷)高二英语(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9
.15.答案是C。1.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Checkthemap.B.Leavetherestaurant.C.Parkthecar.2.Wherearethespea
kers?A.Atabusstop.B.Athome.C.Attheairport.3.Whatdidthespeakersdolastweek?ATheyhadacelebrationdinner.B.Th
eywenttoseeanewbornbaby.C.Theysentamailtotheirneighbors.4.Whydoesthemanmakethephonecall?A.Tocancelaweekendtrip.B.Tomakeanappointment.C.Tog
etsomeinformation.5.Whatdoesthemanprobablywanttodo?A.Dosomeexercise.B.Getanextrakey.C.Orderroomservice.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。每段对话或独自读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6.Whydoe
sthewomancometotheman?A.Toaskforpermission.B.Toextendaninvitation.C.Toexpressthanks..7.Whenarethestudentsgoingtothemuseum?A.OnFriday.B.OnSaturday.C.
OnSunday.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Buyinggroceries.B.Choosinggifts.C.Seeingfri
ends.9.WhoisClara?A.Theman’swife.B.Theman’ssister.C.Theman’sdaughter.10.Howmuchdidthemanspendonthecitypasses?A.$36.B.$50.C.$150.听第8段材
料,回答第11至13题。11.WhydidTracybringdogstotheChildren?A.Toteachthemtoloveanimals.B.Tohelpthemgainconfidence.C.Toprotectthemfromdangers.12.Wha
tisKevin’sconcernaboutthedog?ATheymaymisbehave.B.Theymaygethurt.C.Theymaycarrydiseases.13.WhatwillHelendotomorrowmorning?A.Giveatalk.B.Meetthech
ildren.C.Takesomephotos听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatisthemandoing?A.Attendingalecture.B.Hostingaworkshop.C.
Conductinganinterview.15.WhyisEmilydoingunpaidworkinthenewseasonoftheshow?A.Tofollowthelatesttrend.B.Tohe
lpraisethecrew’spay.C.Tosupportthepost-production.16.WhatenablesEmilytotrydifferentthingsinherfield?A.Hercollegee
ducation.B.Herteachingexperience.C.Herfamilytradition.17.WhatdoesEmilythinkofherworkattheFilmCentre?A
.Boring.B.Rewarding.C.Demanding.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。.18.Whoisthespeakertalkingto?A.Sportsclubmembers.B.Internationalt
ourists.C.Universitystudents.19.WheredidEmmaworkforarugbyteam?A.InManchester.B.InDublin.C.InVancouver.20.Wh
atcanbeachallengetoEmma’swork?A.Competitioninthehealthcareindustry.B.Discriminationagainstfemalescientists.C.Influen
ceofmisinformationonthepublic.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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AGreatFoodMarkets
AroundtheGlobeAroundtheworld,foodmarketscreateaplaceforcommunitygatheringandnourishmentandtheyallowvisitorstoimmersethemsel
vesinthecultureandhistoryoftheirdestinations,allwhileservingupdelectable—andoftenadventurous—culinarytreats.These6open-airmar
kets,soaringfoodhalls,andcolorfulbazaarsarewonderfulplacestosavorinlocalflavoranddiscoverinspiringingredients.CastriesMarketinCastries,
St.LuciaThiscolorfulCaribbeanmarketisfilledwithtropicalfruitsandvegetables,includingbreadfruit,jambu,andsoursop,aswellasisland-gr
ownspices.Coconutwaterstraightfromayoungcoco-nutisaparticulartreat.OldMarketHallandKaup-patoriMarketSquareinHelsinki,Fi
nlandThevendorsofHelsinki’siconicKauppatoriMarketSquareserveupherringseasideastheyhawkFinn-ishmeatpastrie
s.Nearby,insidetherenovatedOldMarketHall,artisanbreads,smokedmeats,andclassicsweetsareonoffer.St.LawrenceMarketinToronto,Cana
daSaturdayisfarmersmarketdayindowntownToronto,atraditiondatingbackto1803,heldalong-side120specialtyfoodandcraftvend
ors.Saveroomforapeamealbaconsandwich,alocalspecialty.FerryBuildinginSanFrancisco,CaliforniaYoucanmakeanamazingmealbygraz
ingthroughtherestaurantsandgourmetfoodvendorsoftheFerryBuildingeverydayoftheweek.ButSaturdays,whentheFerryPlazaFarmersMar
ketsurroundsthebuilding,offertherealfeast.MercadodelaMercedinMexicoCity,MexicoThefirstthingyounoticeatMer-cadodelaMercedisitssi
ze:theequivalentofabouteightcityblocksfilledwithchilies,cactusfruit,cha-pulines(grasshoppers),andinnu-merableotherMexicaningre
dients.TsukijiFishMarketinTokyo,JapanTokyo’swholesalefishmarket—theworld’slargest—hasmovedtothenewToyosuMarket,b
utthebustlingoutermarketatTsukijiremainsandisstillahighlightforsushilovers.Findfreshlyslicedsashimiamong300-plusshop
sandrestaurants(generallyclosedonSundaysandWednesdays).1.WhatisspecialforvisitorsiftheywenttoCastriesMarket?A.CoconutwaterB.Tropicalfruitsan
dvegetablesC.ApeamealbaconsandwichD.Freshlyslicedsashimi2.WhichdayoftheweekisfarmersmarketdayindowntownToronto?A.WednesdayB.SaturdayC.FridayD.
Thursday3.Whichmarketisfamousforitslargesize?A.St.LawrenceMarketB.FerryBuildingC.MercadodelaMercedD.TsukijiFishMarketBFollowingasuc
cessfulfirstseasonin2021,thenewestseasonoftalkshowTheAnswerofTimekickedoffonOctober16.SeasontwoaimstotellthestoryofsixChinesedream
chasersfromvariousfieldsrangingfromtheaerospaceindustrytodeep-seadiving.AttheChinaAstronautResearchandTrainingCenterinBeijing,Chi
neseastronautNieHaisheng,whotraveledtospacein2005,2013and2021,recalledinfrontofthecamerahisunusualexpe
riencesonthejob.OnthemostrecentepisodereleasedonSaturdayonDragonTV,theprograminvitedNietointroducehislifeasanas
tronaut.ViewerswereabletoseenotonlytheeverydaylifeofastronautsonChina’sspacestation,butalsothebreathtakingphotosNietookonth
espacestationwhileoverlookingourblueplanetbelow.“ThatbrightspotthereisBeijing.WecouldalsoseethebrightandwhiteHimalayas,a
swellasChongmingIslandinShanghai,”Niesaidduringtheshowwhilepointingoutplacesonaphoto.“MyfavoriteactivitywaslookingformyhometowninHubeiProvince,
whichisalongabigcorneroftheYangtzeRiver.”Fromstaplestothesidecourses,theastronautalsointroducedthedailyfoodtheyate,suchastraditi
onalfusiondessertslikecheeseOsmanthuscakes.Duringtheshow,hostChenChenexploresthestoriesbehindthelivesofalltheguestsduringinterviews,givin
gthemtheopportunitytosharethechallengesandsuccessestheyhaveexperiencedintheirlives.“ThelasttimeIwenttomy
hometownwasaftertheastronautselectionfortheShenzhouNo.12missionaroundthe10thanniversaryofmymother’sdeath.Whenshewa
salive,shedidn’ttalkmuch,butalwaystoldmetobesomeonewhocouldservethecountry,”Nierecalledduringtheinterview.4.Whatistheaimofthesecondseasonof‘
TheAnswerofTime’?A.TointroducetheastronautNieHaishengB.TointroducetheaerospaceindustryC.Tointroducedeep-seadivingD.TointroduceChinesedreamcha
sers5.HowmanytimesdidNieHaishengtraveltospace?AOnceB.TwiceC.ThreetimesD.Fourtimes6.Pleasechoosetheonethat
wasnotmentionedfromthephotostakenbyNie.A.MountainB.IslandC.RiverD.Lake7.WhichofthefollowingdoesNielikebestonthespa
cestationinhissparetime?A.TakingphotosB.EnjoyingtraditionalfusiondessertsC.LookingforhishometownfromthespacestationD.Appearingontal
kshowCSeoul,SouthKorea—Mostweekends,thenarrowalleysofItaewon,theneon-litnightlifedistrictinSouthKorea’scapitalSeoul,arebusy
withpartygoersandtourists.Nowit’sthesiteofoneofthecountry’sworstdisasters.Atleast151werekilledinthecrush,w
ithdozensmoreinjured.Authoritieshavenowlaunchedanurgentinvestigationtofindouthowwhatwassupposedtobeanightofcelebrationwentsohorr
iblywrong,asfamiliesacrossthecountrymournandsearchformissinglovedones.Here’swhatweknowsofar.Itaewonhaslo
ngbeenapopularplacetocelebrateHalloween,especiallyastheholidaybecamemorepopularinAsiainrecentyears.Someevenflyi
ntoSeoulfromothercountriesintheregionforthefestivities.Butforthepasttwoyears,celebrationsweresoftenedbypandemicr
estrictions(防疫限制措施)oncrowdsizesandmaskorders.SaturdaynightmarkedthefirstHalloweensincethecountryliftedthes
erestrictions–lendingitparticularsignificanceformanyeageryoungpeopleinSeoul,aswellasinternationalvisitorsincludingforeignr
esidentsand.tourists.Hotelsandticketedeventsintheneighborhoodhadbeenbookedsolidinadvance,andlargecrowdswereexpected.Witnessestoldthattherewasv
erylittle—ifany—crowdcontrolbeforethemassofpeopleturneddeadlyVideosandphotospostedtosocialmediashowpeo
plecrammedtogether,standingshouldertoshoulderinthenarrowstreet.Afterthefirstemergencycallscameinaround10:24p.m.,authoritiesrushedtothescene—butthe
largecrowdofpeoplemadeitdifficulttoreachthosewhoneededhelp.ThethousandsofpeopleinHalloweencostumescontributedtothewidespreadsen
seofconfusionanddisorder.Onewitnessdescribedseeingapoliceofficershoutingduringthedisaster—butsomecelebratorsmistookhimforanotherpartygoer.Thecauseo
fthecrushisstillunderinvestigation,thoughofficialssaidtherewerenogasleaksorfiresonsite.8.WhatdoweknowaboutthedeadlyHalloweendisaster
inSeoul?ARescueandfirstaidwereprovidedbyauthoritiesimmediately.B.Asmuchas151werekilled,mostofwhomwereforeignresidentsandtourists.C.Forthepasttwoyea
rs,publiceventshavebeenbannedtoensurepeoplesafetyatItaewon.D.CelebratingHalloweenisnotunusualforItaewon.9.WhywerethecrowdssobigonthisSaturday
night?A.BecausetensofthousandsofpeoplefloodedintotheareatocelebrateHalloween.B.Becausetherewerenotanyofficialstryingtolimitthenumberof
peopleenteringthearea.C.Becausetheofficialwasnotmonitoringcrowdamountinrealtime.D.Becausethecountryliftedpandemi
crestrictions.10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“solid”inparagraph7mean?A.completelyhard,notsoftB.withoutanyspace
sC.notliquidorgasD.certainorsafe11.Whatwastheofficialresponse?A.TheyhadsentalargenumberofpoliceandsecurityforcestothispartofSeoul.B.T
heystilldidn’tknowhowthetraditionalHalloweencelebrationsturnedintoadisaster.C.Theyhadcalledanemergencymeeting...D.Theyhadidentifiedthedea
d.DLikemanywhosharetheirhomeswithacat,Ioftentalktotheminiaturepredator(小型掠食者)whosleepsonmypillow.Mostly,IaskOpheliawhethershewantsfoodorsnuggl
es(依偎).Iknowshehearsme—heroversizeearsrotate(转动)likefurrysatellitedishesinmydirectionassoonasIopenmymouth.What’slessclearis
whethersheisawareIamaddressingher.AnewstudyinAnimalCognitionshowsthatsheprobablydoes.CharlottedeMouzon,fellowcatloverandethologist—ascientistwhostu
diesanimalbehavior—hasdevotedhercareertounderstandingthecat-humanbondfromthekitty’sperspective.DeMouzondesignedaseriesofexperimentstote
sthowpetcatsofvariousbreeds(品种)respondedtohearingrecordingsoftheirownersandofstrangerstalkingtothem.Shefirstrecorded
theownersspeakingspecificphrases,suchas“Doyouwanttoplay?”,“Doyouwantatreat?”,and“Seeyoulater.”Theirvoiceswererecordedtwice:onc
easiftheyweretalkingtotheircat,andonceasiftheywerespeakingtoaperson.Recordingsinhand,DeMouzonconductedthenextstageoftheexperimentsinthecats’homes,
wheretheanimalswerecomfortableandwouldrespondnaturally.Ateachhome,sheplayedaudiorecordingsofboththecat’sownerandstrangersspeakingthesamephrases,whi
levideorecordingthecat’sresponses.Thecatsrespondedwhentheyheardtheirownersusingcat-directedspeech,butnothuman-to-
humanspeech.Theyalsodidnotshowaresponsewhentheyheardastranger’svoice,whetherusingcattalkoradulttalk.Thisindic
atedthatthecatscouldrecognizewhentheirownersweretalkingtothem,deMouzonsays.“Thisreallyimportant,”saysMarshaReijgwart,anethologistatPurrDoctors
,aneducationalresearchfacilityintheNetherlands,whowasn’tinvolvedinthestudy.“It’sanindicationthatcatsreallycandistinguishthatthesoundthey’rehearingi
srelevanttothem.”AnddeMouzonsaidherresearchshouldgivecatownersconfidencethattheirpetsarelikelylisteningtothem.“E
venknowingcatsaren’thumanbabies,”shesays,“wecanstilltalktotheminawaythey’resensitivetoandthatcanreinforce(加固)ourbond.”1
2.Accordingtothewriter,canthecatrecognizeitsowner’svoice?A.Yes.B.No.C.Seldom.D.Doubtfully.13.Whichofthefollowi
ngstatementsisTrue?A.Whentheownerofthecatsays“Seeyoulater.”,hiscatwillrespond.B.Whenaguestsays“Seeyoulater.”,th
ehost’scatwillrespond.C.Whentheownerofthecatsays“Seeyoulater.”asifheweretalkingtohiscat,hiscatwillrespond.D.Whentheownerofthecatsays“Se
eyoulater.”asifheweretalkingtohisguest,hiscatwillrespond.14.HowdidDeMouzondrawtheconclusionthatthecatsaresensitivetotheirownersvoice?
A.Shemakesfriendswiththewriter.B.Shecarriesoutaseriesofexperiments.C.Shemakesfriendswithsomecats.D.Sherecordstheownersspeakingspecificphr
ases.15.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Yourcatcanrecognizeyourvoice.B.Cat–akindofsmartpetC.Canyouspeakcat-directedlangue?D.Yourcatcanundersta
ndyou.第二节(共5小题;每小题25.5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。BodyLanguageExamplesLearningtoreadbodylanguage,
andlearningtoexpressourselvesthroughourownbodylanguage,canhelpimprovecommunication.Thefollowingbodylanguageexamplesarecommon.It’susuallyeasytorec
ognizetheirmeaningonceyou’velearnedthem.PuttingYourHeadInYourHandsWhenyouputyourheadinyourhands,____16____,asifyou’resotiredoflifethatyouj
ustcan’tholdyourheadupanymore.Or,itcanmeanthatyou’reupsetorsoashamedyoudon’twanttoshowyourface.EyeContactYouneed
tomakeeyecontactwiththepersonyou’retalkingtoifyouwantthemtofeelcomfortablewiththeconversationandacceptwha
tyouhavetosay.Scientistssuggestthatmostpeoplearecomfortablewitheyecontactofabout3.2secondsatatimeifyou’reastranger.____1
7____.LookingDownLookingatthefloororgroundmakesyouappearweakandunconfident.Unlessthere’ssomethingyouneedtodiscussdownthere,youneedtokeepyo
ureyesontheleveloftheotherperson’sface.____18____.PlacingYourHandOnYourCheekWhenyoutouchyourcheekwithyourhand,youshowthatyou’rethinkinga
ndcarefullyevaluatingtheinformationyou’rereceiving.Whenyouseesomeonedothiswhileyou’retalkingtothem,____19____.Rub
bingYourEyeWhenyourubyoureye,____20____.Ifsomeoneisrubbingtheireyeasyouspeak,youmightbenefitfromstoppingandaskingfortheir
feedback(回馈)sothatyoucanaddresstheirdoubts.Learningbodylanguageexamplesisagreatfirststeptosendingtherightbodylanguagemessage
s.Italsohelpsyoureadtheunspokenmessagesandnonverbalsignalsthatothersaresendingtoyou.A.Whenyoubecomeafrie
nd,theyusuallydon’tmindhavingeyecontactwithyouforlongeratatimeB.Whenyoubreakeyecontact,asyoushouldeveryfew
seconds,trylookingtothesideC.Whenreadingbodylanguagecues,itisparticularlyimportanttoknowwhenthereareculturaldifferenc
esbetweenpeopleD.youcanusuallyassumethatthey’retakingyouseriouslyenoughtoconsiderwhatyou’resayingE.itmightmeanthatyou’reboredF.itusuallym
eansyoudoubtordisbelievewhatyou’rehearingG.youletpeopleknowyou’reapproachableandfriendly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,从短文后各
题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Michaelfeltextremelyhot.Whywasitsohardtobreathe?Theyhadrehearsed(排练)theplay,andMichaelknewhi
spart.Buthewasstillnervous.____21____filledhishead:WhatifIsaythewrongthing?WhatifItrip(绊倒)andfall?Michaeltriedtothinkof____22____things.Tomorrowhe’de
njoyadeliciousdinnerwithhisfamily.Butfirsthehadtogetthroughtoday,witharoomfulofstrangerslookingathim.Hisfamilywasintheaudience.Hetriedtoimaginetha
tthefamilywereall____23____aroundthediningtablerightnow.Thatalwaysmadehimfeel____24____.Michael____25____theplay.Itwasthestoryo
fhowtheearlyPilgrimshadsurvivedinthenewlandwiththehelpofthepeoplewholivedthere.“Apieceofcake,”Jakehadsaid.“Jake,you’reright,”Michaelthought.“Nothi
ngtobeworriedabout.”“Youhavea(n)____26____roletoplay,”Mr.Murray,theplay’sdirector,hadtoldhim.Michaelfeltasifthe
whole____27____dependedonhim.“Everyoneinplace,”saidMr.Murray.Michaelfoundthatthetheaterwas____28____.Hewasverynervous.Michaelfeltahandonhisshoul
derandturnedtoseeSerenegivinghima(n)____29____smile.“Youcandoit”,shesaid.Theplaybegan.“ThisisnotaplantI’veeverseenbefore,”saidJake.ItwasMichael’st
urnto____30____something.Buthismouthwentdry.Theaudiencewas____31____.Buthewasawkwardandfrozeninplace.AndthenheheardSerenesay,“Howwillwesurviveifwedo
n’tgrowfood?”Wait.Thatwasn’tSerene’s____32____.Shemusthavemadethatupto____33____himtorememberwhathewasgoingtosay.“Wemustaskforhelpwiththep
lants,”saidMichael.Hetookadeep____34____,andstartedtofocus.SereneandJakewantedtohelphim.Hewasn’tinthisbefore.Buthesurvivedtherestoftheplay.Mic
haelfelt____35____forhisfriends’help.21.A.WorriesB.LiesC.DifficultiesD.Choices22.A.badB.possibleC.pleasan
tD.frightening23.A.sittingB.standingC.exploringD.fixing24.A.strangeB.surprisedC.proudD.relaxed25.A.watchedB.directedC.understoodD.debated26.A.im
portantB.easyC.normalD.different27.A.programB.schoolC.playD.plan28.A.dirtyB.fullC.oldD.small29.A.politeB.weakC.encouragingD.winnin
g30.A.showB.sayC.buyD.explain31.A.waitingB.thinkingC.askingD.working32.A.opinionB.voiceC.dutyD.line33.A.allowB.helpC.stopD.invite34.A.br
eathB.sleepC.lookD.interest35.A.peacefulB.angryC.disappointedD.grateful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
。IntheInternetera,onecouldbecomeawebcelebritywithinseconds.ThisistrueofTamdrin,a20-year-oldTibetanman,___36___
recentlyattractedalotofattentionafteraphotographerpostedalessthan10-secondvideoofhimonDouyin.Thenetizens___37___(impr
ess)byhissun-kissedprettyface,brownhairandanangelic(天使般的)andcomfortingsmile.Inparticular,Tamdrinhad“starsinhiseyes”.Thatisexact
ly___38___peoplethinkheis-differentfromtoday’spopularyoungmaleidols___39___(characterize)fortheirbeautifullycleanfaces,fairskinanddeli
catemakeup.OnNovember19,TamdrinpostedhisfirstvideoonhisownDouyinaccount.Justinfivedays,thevideoreceivedmo
rethan2.2million___40___(like)andover100,000comments,andheacquiredover2.5millionfollowers.AfterTamdrin___4
1___(shoot)tosuddenfame,somecompaniesinvitedhim___42___(become)aprofessionalonlinecelebrity.Insteadofdo
ingthis,Tamdrinwasemployed___43___astate-ownedcompany.“Tamdrinhasbeenhiredjusttopromotethe___44___(tour)ofLitangcountyandGarzeTibetanautonomousprefe
cture(自治区),”alocalgovernmentofficialtoldRedStarNews.“WearegladtoseethatTibetansare____45____(increasing)becominginternetcelebrities.Th
eycanintroduceTibetanculture,foodandplacesofintereststotheworld,”hesaid.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假设你叫李华,参加学校举办的英语作文比赛。以你心中最值得尊敬和爱戴并且有卓越成就的人为主题
写一篇短文参赛。内容包括:1.人物简介;2.尊敬和爱戴的原因。注意:1.词数80左右,标题和开头句已给出,不计入总词数;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。ThepersonIrespectTherearemanyrespectablepeoplearoundus.__
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____________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)47.阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Itwa
sthemiddleofthedaywiththebrightsun,bluesky,greengrass,andasoftbreeze(微风).Itwasagreatdaytoplayoutsideandthebestdayofmyli
febecauseIgotanewballandanewbikeasmysixthbirthdaypresents,andIwasvisitingmycousin,Kristy,atherhouse.“HereIgo!”shoutedDavidwhilekickingmyn
ewball.Davidlivednextdoorandwasolderthanme.Ithoughthewasawildchild,buthewasactuallyverykind.Theballwentfl
yingasifitweregoingtospace.“Thatwashigh!”Kristysaidinsurpriseandwewentaftertheball.Weallhadagreattime.L
aterwehadsupperandthefoodmyauntmadewasgood.WhileKristywashelpingdothedishes,DavidandIranoutsidetoplay.Westartedtakingturnsridin
gmybike.Davidsuggestedthatwerideittotheforest.AndIagreed.DavidandIgotonthebikeandDavidstartedridingfast.Aswerodethr
oughtheforest,Ifeltthewindbrushingmyface.Itfeltsogreatandfree.Suddenlythebikehitafallenbranchandwewentflyingoffthebike.Lyingonthegrou
nd,Ifeltdizzy(眩晕的).Icheckedmyselfforinjuriesandsawsomebuttheydidn’tupsetme.“David!”Ishoutedoutanxiousl
y.“Hey,”saidavoice.IturnedmyheadanditwasDavid,whowasstandingbehindme,holdingmybrokenbike.Atthesightofmydis
abledbike,IwassosadthatIcouldn’tholdbackmytears.IttookDavidsometimetocalmmedown.注意:1.续写的词数应为150左右。2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Whenwerealizedi
twastimetowalkhome,wefoundourselveslost.__________________________________________________________________________________________
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______________________________________________________听力答案:1.C2.B3.B4.C5.A6.A7.B8.B9.C10.C11.B12.A13.A14.C15.C16.A17.B18.A19.B20.C