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2021届普通高中教育教学质量监测考试新高考(辽宁卷)英语注意事项:1.本试卷分为四部分。2.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在本试卷相应的位置。3.全部答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。4.本试卷满分150分,测试时间120分钟。5.考试范围:高考全部内容。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三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有1。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.Howisthewomanfeelingaboutstartingwork?A.Relievedandhappy.B.Nervousandexcited.C.Scaredandworri
ed.2.Whathappenedtothetwospeakers?.A.Theygotonawrongtrain.B.Theyboughtawrongticket.C.Theymissedtheirtrain.3.Wh
erearethetwospeakers?A.Inthehall.B.Inthewaitingroom.C.Inthelibrary.4.Whatwillthewomandotomorrow?A.Gotothecinema.B.Playbowling
.C.Gocamping.5.WhatdoesthemanwantAnnetodo?A.Havedinnertogether.B.Helpintherestaurant.C.Makeacall.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Wherearethetwospeakers?A.Intherailw
aystation.B.Inthepostoffice.C.Attheairport.7.Howmuchdothestampscost?A.$9,B.$11.35.C.$20,35.听第7段材料,回答第8、
9题。8.What'sthewoman'sproblem?A.Shefeelspressure.B.Sheissleepless.C.Sheisoverweight.9.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Watchherweight.B.WatchT
Vforpleasure.CDoexercise.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Howdoesthemanlikethewoman'sapartment?A.It'ssatisfactory.B.It'salittledirty.C.It'snotverybig.11.W
hatcanweknowaboutJody?A.Shelentsomemoneytothewoman.B.Shewastheman'sformerroommate.C.Shealwaysmadeamessintheroom.12.Whatdoesthewomanprobabl
ydowheneatingoutwithothers?A.Shepaysthewholebillherself.B,Shesharesthebillwithothers.C.Sheasksotherstopickupthe
check.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhereistheRoyalOak?A.Indowntown.B.Inafarcountry.C.Inthecountryside.14.Whatisu
niquetoCarltonHouse?A.Thereisagyminthehotel.B.Itispeacefulandnewlyopened.C.Itwasoriginallyalargeprivatehouse.15.WhatdoestheBridgeHotelp
rovide?A.Internetconnectionandmeetingrooms.B.Anindoorpoolandagym.C.Newlydecoratedrooms.16.Whichhoteldoesthemanchooseatlast?A.CarltonHouse.B.TheBrid
geHotel.C.TheRoyalOak.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whydoesthespeakergivethetalk?A.Tointroducesomethingaboutbadminton.B.Toinspire
peopletoplaybadminton.C.Toencouragepeopletojointheclub.18.Whenwillthe“starter"sessionbeheld?A.ThisWednesday.B.ThisSunday.C.NextSunday.19.Howmuchist
heannualfeefornewmembersofthebadmintonclub?A.Thirty-fivepounds.B.Forty-fivepounds.C.Seventy-fivepounds.20.Whatisincludedinthebadmintonclubmembershi
p?A.Freeclothesandsportsshoes.B.Freeaccesstocertainequipmentatthecentre.C.Freeuseofthegymandtheswimmingpool.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。ATopSummerCampForKids2021RiverValleyRanchCampsLocation:CarrollCounty,NorthernMarylandStartedin1
952asacowboysummercampforyouth,nowitoffersthebestcampsintheUnitedStates,providingsomeofthemostentertainingactivit
iesforcampers.Theyareannuallyinspectedbyoutsideorganizationstoensurethattheirfacilitiesandactivitiesareuptothebeststandards.Withawideselecti
onofdifferenttypesofcamps,it'sanexcellentchoiceforfamiliesthatneedflexibility.RiverWayRanchCampLocation:FresnoCounty,C
aliforniaAsanawardwinningcamp,it'sbeeninbusinessforover54years!It'swellsuitedforfirsttimebeginnerswhohavenev
erbeencampingbefore.Withdifferentcampactivitiesforkidsofallageranges,theyhavesomeactivitiesthatyourkidswilllove,l
ikehorsebackriding,waterskiing,adventureclimbingcourse,danceandmanymoreoptions.RockbrookCampforGirlsLocation:Brevard,N
orthCarolinaAsoneofthetopsummercampsforgirls,foundedin1921,it'sanall-girlscampprovidingentertainingandmemorableexperiencesforkidsb
etweentheagesof6-16.Unusually,theyhostseveraldifferentovernightcampsessionsintheearlysummer,mid-summer,andlatesummerlasting
acoupleofweeks.Italsohasspecialcampsforthoseextremelyinterestedinahorsecampfortheirchildren.CampMoosilaukeLocation:Or
ford,NewHampshireAsoneofthetopsummercampsforboys,itwasfirstfoundedin1904anditsmissionhasalwaysstayedthesame,tohelpyoung
boysincreasetheirconfidence,happinessandself-reliance.SomeofthemostpopularactivitiesatMoosilaukeincludetennis,wakesurfing,rockclim
bing,baseball,andcanoeing.Camperscancompeteagainstothercampsinawiderangeofsports.21.WhatdoyouknowaboutRiverV
alleyRanchCamps?A.Itisintendedforthecowboystogetentertained.B.Itdoestakethesafetyofthecampersveryseriously.C.Itmakeseffortstochecktheirf
acilitiesinperson.D.Itrequiresparentsshouldcomewiththeirkids.22.WhatmakesRockbrookCampforGirlsunique?A.Kidso
fallagerangesarewelcometoit.B.Girlshavetotakealltheovernightcampsessions.C.Itsactivitieslastthreewholeseasons.D.Kidscanjoinin
overnightcampsessions.23.Whichoftheabovecampshasthelongesthistory?A.CampMoosilauke.B.RockbrookCampforGirls.C.RiverWayRanchCamp.D.RiverValleyRanchCamp
.BSophiaJoffeisaToronto-areahighschoolstudentatCountryDaySchoolwhocreatedeLearn.fyi:anonlinedatabasecompiled(编译)ofmorethan300onlinelearningtools.S
tudentsareabletoaccessherwebsitetocreateanonlinelearningprofilewheretheycanmanagetheirstudiesinanapproach.TheGrade12studentusedherownexperienceshift
ingfromaclassroomsettingtoanonlineplatformasinspirationforherprogram.“Itwasreallydifficultanditwasreallystressful
knowingthatrightaftertheoutbreakoftheCOVID-19wejumpedintoatotallynewonlinelearningsystem---itwasquitedifferentfromanin-classinst
ruction,"saidJoffeinaninterviewwithCTV'sYourMorningonFriday.Sheexpectedthattherewouldbeaddedresourcestohelpstudentscopeastheys
hiftedtoanonlinelearningenvironment9butherexpectationsfellshort.Notonlyweretherefewavailable,butresourceslackedquality,shesaid.Likemanys
tudents,JoffeisconcernedtheCOVID-19pandemichascausedlearninglossformanystudents.Hergoalisn'tonlytoreducethestressthepandemichasputonstudents,
butremovelearninglossaltogether.AswasfirstreportedintheNewYorkTimes,Joffeinvested$19—thecostofhostingawebsite--andcreatedeLearn.fyi.ByOctober,Jo
ffe'sonlinetraffichad500uniquevisitorsfrommorethan40countries.TheprogramcategorizesgradesfromKindergartentoGrade12,andthenbreakssubjectsdown,m
akingiteasierforstudentstodigestclassroommaterialinasimpleway.Joffe'swebsiteclearlyorganizesstudents'classesandtakesthemtosimpl
eappsandwebsitesthathelpguidethemthroughanygivensubject.JoffehopestheCanadiangovernmentwillonedayworkinpartnershipwithtechcompaniestomodernizeth
elearningexperienceandtheplatformslikeNetflixcouldposeanopportunitywherestudentscanstreamclassesattheirownpacewhilehavingtheirenti
reeducationattheirfingertips.24.WhatdidSophiaJoffeinitiallythinkofonlinelearning?A.Itwaslessdifferentfromclassroomlearnin
g.B.Itreallymadeherfeelmoreorlessstressed.C.ItwasaneffectivewaytofighttheCOVID-19.D.ItprovidedagoodopportunitytocreateeL
earn.fyi.25.WhatmadeSophiaupsetatthebeginningofonlinestudy?A.Notgettingadequateandqualifiedresources.B.Notknowingh
owtoobtainstudymaterials.C.Havingnoexperienceonrunningawebsite.D.Findingitatoughjobtohostawebsite.26.WhydidSophiacreateeLearn.fyi?A
.Togainsomeincomebyinvestingasmallsum.B.Togetheronlinedatabasefarmoreperfect.C.Tocollectsomeusefullearningresources.D.Togiveahandtothose
whoarelearningonline.27.Whatcanbeinferredaccordingtothesixthparagraph?A.TheeLearn.fyihasbroughtJoffeabigincome.B.Joffehasbenefitedst
udentsathomeandabroad.C.Joffealsosellssomelearningappstostudents.D.TheeLearn.fyicreatesasimilarclassroomenvironment.CHumanactivitiesaredamagingou
rmarineenvironment,andoceanpollutionthreatenshumanhealth,anewresearchhasuncovered.Theresearchwasconductedbyaninternationalresearchteamthatpublishe
dtheirresultsinthejournalAnnalsofGlobalHealth.Theywroteaboutthewidespreaddamagetotheoceansbytheactionsofhumans,whichinturnalsocausedamage
tohumanhealth.Theresearchersalsomadeseveralrecommendationsregardingsolutionstolessenthesedamages.Thestudydetailedthelatestscientif
icfindingsofthecriticalrolethattheoceansplayinourhealthandthehealthofourplanet.Italsoexaminedthekeyfactorsdamagingoceanhealth.Witht
heincreaseintemperaturesworldwide,themeltingofseaicealsoincreases.Itcausesanincreaseinharmfulbacteriaanda
lgae(藻类)intowatersthatwereunpollutedinthepast.Coastalpopulationsarethreatenedbytheriseinsealevelandtheincreasingfrequencyand
violenceofcoastalstorms.Theincreaseofcarbondioxidelevelsintheatmosphereincreasesoceanacidity(酸度),whi
chdestroyssensitivefoodchainsintheocean.ClimatechangealsoworsensoceanpollutionAccordingtothestudy'sauthorPhilipLandrigan,whoisalsoaprofessorandBo
stonCollegeGlobalObservatoryonPollution&Healthdirector,thepollutionintheoceanisamajorproblem.Itisgettingwor
seandisdirectlyaffectinghumanhealth.Landriganalsoaddsthattheocean'splasticpollutionisnottheentiretyofthepr
oblem.AccordingtoLandrigan,thetoxicpollutantsthataredumpedintoouroceansarefindingtheirwayintopeople'sbodies.Thepathwayismainlythroughthec
onsumptionofpollutedseafood.Themostseverelyaffectedsectorsincludethosefishingcommunitiesandsmallislandcountries.Theirlivesaredependentonthehealthoft
heocean.Theresearchteamsuggestsseveralmeasurestoturnthesituationaroundandsaveouroceansandourhealth,hoping
thathumanactivitieschangeforthebettersothatoceanpollutionisstoppedandhumanhealthisimproved.28.Whatdidtherese
archersfindintheirnewstudy?A.Oceansarebecomingmoreandmorepolluted.B.Oceansgetbackonhumansfortheiractivities.C.O
ceansarefacedwiththeincreasingtemperature.DOceansarebeingthreatenedbybacteriaandalgae.29.Whatwouldhappenwiththeriseofacidityinwat
ers?A.Coastalstormswilloccurregularlyandviolently.B.Theharmfulbacteriaandalgaewillgrowfaster.C.Theoceanfoodchainswillbepoorlydamaged
.D.Climatechangeovertheoceanswillbeworse.30.WhatcanwelearnaccordingtoLandrigan?A.Theplasticpollutionisatoughproblem.B.Toxicpollu
tantswillbedeadlytothefish.C.Theoceanpollutionputspeopleatrisk.D.Plasticsmostseriouslypollutetheoceans.31.Whatdoestheauthorwanttotellint
hepassage?A.Howoceanpollutiondamageshumanhealth.B.Whathascausedtheoceans'severepollution.C.Howhumanscanfindpracticalsolutions.D.Whats
ituationtheoceansareexposedto.DSomeexpertssaymusclelossbeginsaroundage50.Butotherssayitcanstartasearlyasage30.Althoughmusclelos
smaybeanaturalpartofaging,youcandosomethingstoslowitdown.Lostmusclesarenotgoneforever.Itisbettertostartbuildi
ngmuscleswhenyouareyoungerandingoodhealth.Expertsmaynotknowexactlywhenmusclelossstarts,butitisnevert
oolatetostartstrengthtraining.Simplyput,strengthtrainingiswhatmakesone'smusclesstronger,Letustalkaboutsomeofthehealthbenefitsofstren
gthtraining.ThisinformationcomesfromHarvardMedicalSchoolandtheMayoClinic,anonprofithealthandresearcho
rganizationintheUnitedStates.HarvardUniversityresearcherssaythatstrengthtrainingputspressureonyourbones.Thispressurecanaggrandizethethic
knessordensityofbones.Thiscanreduceyourriskofdevelopingosteoporosis—adiseasethatweakensbones,makingthemeasyto
break,usuallywhenpeoplegetolderorbecausetheydonothaveenoughcalciumorVitaminD.Andexpertssaystrengthtrainingcanreducetheproblemsofmanylon
g-termdisorders,suchasbackpain,heartdisease,diabetesanddepression.Consideringit'seasyforpeopletoruntofatwhengettingolder,strengthtraini
ngcanhelpyoutakecontrolofyourweight.Muscleweighsmorethanfat.Butmuscleincreasesyourmetabolism(新陈代谢),andahighermetaboli
smhelpsyouburnmorecalories.Strengthtrainingcanimproveyourabilitytotakeactivities.Forexample,havingstrongermusclesmakesiteasiertolift
andmovethings.So,yourriskoffallingorgettinginjuredmaybelessened.Asweage,thiscangreatlyaddtoourqualityoflife.Andsomeresearch
showsthatregularstrengthtraining,whencombinedwithotherkindsofexercise,mayhelpolderadultsthinkandlearnbetter.Theagingprocessaffectst
hehumanbodyinmanyways.Itisbelievedthatstrengthtrainingcanhaveamajoreffectonaperson'slife,soconsiderm
otivatingotherstojoinyouinthemanyphysicalandemotionalbenefitsofstrengthtraining.32.Whatcanweconcludeaccordingtothefirstparagraph?A.Musc
lelosshasbecomeabigthreatfortheyoung,B.Lostmusclescancomebackbytakingstrengthtraining.C.Expertswilldor
esearchaboutwhenmuscleslose.D.Beinginactiveinlifecanspeeduptheagingprocess.33.Whichcanreplacetheunderlinedword“aggrandize"inthethirdparagraph?
A.Protect.B.Improve.C.Prevent.D.Influence.34.Whatbenefitcanstrengthtrainingbringtotheold?A.ItcanliftthelevelofcalciumorVitaminD.B.Itcancontrolthemeta
bolismtosomeextent.C.Itcancuresomeoftheirlong-termdisorders.D.Itcanhelpperformtheirroutineseasily.35.Whichofthefollowingisth
ebesttitleforthepassage?A.WhyYouNeedtoStartStrengthTrainingB.WhatYouShouldDowithEverydayActivitiesC.WhenBuildingYourMusclesMattersaLotD.H
owStrengthTrainingAffectsYourThinking第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5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。Beforeyoucancommityourselftoach
ievingagoal,youhavetodefinewhatexactlyyourgoalis.36Itcantakealotofthoughtandconsiderationtofindoutspecificallywhatyouwant.Bytakingtherig
htsteps,yourprocessofdecidingonagoalcangetmucheasier.DefiningWhatYouWant.Startwithbroadideas.Answeringthequestion,"Whatdoyouwant?”ismuchhardertha
nwemayrealize,37Thisisn'taproblem一startingbroadwillactuallyhelpyoumapoutaclearpathtowardsmorespecific,attainablegoals.Tryf
reewritingtocomeupwithideas.38Inthatcase,tryafreewritingexercise.Freewritinginvolvessimplywritingdownwhatevercomestoy
ouwithaspecificquestioninmind.Youmayfindthatyourbraingetsmorecreativewhenyou'renotforcingittocomeupwithideas.Definespecificaspectsofyourbroadid
ea.Whenyou'veestablishedabroadidea,youneedtobreakitdowntodevelopamoreconcretegoal.39Nowdefinewhatagoodjobmeanstoyou---isithighpay?Goodhou
rs?Whenyou'vespecifieddifferentaspectsofyourbroadidea,youarewellonyourwaytosettingameaningfulgoal.40.Afternarrowingdownyou
rbroadideaanddefiningwhatyoumeanbyit,youcandecidewhatexactlyyourgoalis.Takingyourbroadideaandthenarrowed-downelements,youshouldclearlywrite
whatexactlyyourgoalis.Withacleardefinition,you'llbeabletolayoutexactlywhatisrequiredtoachieveyourgoal.A.Setameaningfulgoal.B.Writeoutaconcretegoal.C
.Thisismuchharderthanitmaysound.D.Youcanhavetroublecomingupwithabroadidea.E.Manytimes,peoplewillonlyhaveavagueideaoftheirgoal.F.Forexampl
e,yourbroadideaisthatyouwanttohelppeople.G.Forexample,yourbroadideamaybethatyouwanttogetagoodjob.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。Theotherday,mygrandfatherwasexplaininghisfavoriteexpression,“Nothingi
s41"Yesterday,asItriedtocompletemyday'swork,I42tonoticeabeeontheskylight(天窗).Theskylightwasparticularlyhighup,butIthought43thebeewouldta
keafewminutes.Anhourlater,thebee44remained.Allthathadchangedwasthatthelivingroomwas45andthatIwasdizzyfromlookingupintothe46Ididn
otexpecttowasteanhouronit,butIunderstoodthatexpression.Weoftenimaginewhatcanworkinour47,butweseldomthinkofallt
henegativethings.However,itisimportanttorememberyourdayoryearmightnotgo48,whichisnormal.Itisacceptabletofeel49--evenatataskyouthoughtsimple
-becausethatispartof50.Ifyoucan51nothingwilleverbeeasy,thenlifemightseemslightlymore52.Inmiddleschool,Ithoughthighschoolmightbeeasierbe
causeIcouldchoosethe53Iwantedtotake.Inhighschool,IthoughtcollegemightbeeasierbecauseIcouldhaveaschedulesuitedformyself.54eachtime,Iwaswrong.Afteracc
eptingschoolwouldn'tbeeasy,I55myselfwithamorepositiveattitudeandimprovedresults;41.A.perfectB.commonC.easyD.certain42.A.attemptedB.pre
tendedC.seemedD.happened43.A.watchingB.removingC.feedingD.approaching44.A.everB.even.C,stillD.always45.A.messyB.orderlyC.emptyD.dangerous46.A
.skylightB.sunlightC.beeD.livingroom47.A.chargeB.interestC.favorD.path48.A.asplannedB.asviewedC.asusualD.aswell49.A.sillyB.strang
eC.challengedD.excited50.A.workB.managementC.routineD.life51.A.agreeB.acceptC.stateD.believe52.A.comfortableB.toughC.manageableD.available
53.A.schoolB.booksC.classesD.activities54.A.StillB.InsteadC.SoD.Yet55.A.taughtB.foundC.inspiredD.helped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。PassengersnowcantravelfromBeijing'scentertoXionganNewAreawithin50minutes,thankstotheB
eijing-XiongIntercityRailway,56wasofficiallyputintouseonSunday,asignificantstepinboostingtheBeijing-Tianjin-Hebeicitycluster.
Constructiononthe57(north)sectionfromBeijingWestRailwayStationtotheBeijingDaxingInternationalAirportstartedin2018.Thenewlycomp
letedsectionfromtheDaxingAirporttoXiongan58(allow)aspeedof350kilometersperhour.It'sreportedthatittakesonly19m
inutesfromtheDaxingAirporttoXionganRailwayStationand50minutesfromBeijingWestRailwayStationtoXionganstation.59.Xionganaimingtobecomea"smar
t,greenandresidents-friendly"citythatfacesthefuture,theXionganRailwayStation?thelandmarkofthearea,resemblesamodelfors
uch.60future.The42,000square-meterrailwaystation61(shape)likeadewdrop(水滴)onalotusleaf62iscoveredwithphotovoltaicmater
ials.It'sreportedthatthematerialscangenerateabout5.8millionkilowatt-hoursofelectricityforthestation,63(save)about1,8
00tonnesofcoal.Accordingto64(official),thestationisoperatedbyasmartbrain",ahigh-techsystemthatusesbigdata,cloudcomputing,artif
icialintelligenceandtheInternetofthingstoprovidevariousservicesforvisitorswhileguaranteeingthesmoothoperationofthestationandreducingtheenergy65(cons
ume)oftheentirebuilding.第四部分写作(共两节g满分40分)第一节(满分15分),假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Jimmy,由于COViD-19不得不宅在家里,所以他想利用这段时间学习汉语,想让你给他推荐一个汉语老师。请你给他写封回信,简单介绍一下你绐他推荐的情况。内
容包括:1.表示关心;2.介绍汉语老师的情况。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。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。Iusedtohateru
nning.Itseemedtoohard,andpushingoutsidemycomfortzonewasnotsomethingIwasraisedtodo.Infact,Iwouldn'thavebecomearu
nnerifitweren'tformyhusbandCharles.Hehadbeenaseriouscompetitiverunnerformanyyears.Butseveralyearsago,hequittedrunningfo
rsomereason.Afterourmarriage,hewouldn'tstoptalkingabouthowmuchhemissedit.“Sostartrunningagain,whydon'tyou?”Iwasge
ttingtiredofhearingaboutit.Sohepickeditupagain,andafterayearorso,Istartedtojoinhimatthetrack.Justafe
wweekslater,Charlessignedusbothupforafive-kilometerraceinmycity.Ihesitatedaboutdoingit.Afterall,itwastoosoon.Butontheraceday,th
ereIwas.Assoonasthegunwentoff,thousandsofrunnerspushedforward.Thefirstkilometerwastootoughforme.“Idon'tthinkI'mgoingto
makeit."Iwasalreadybreathingheavilyandpainfullyawareofthegroupofrunnerspoundingpastme.“No,you'redoinggreat
",saidCharles.Hewastryingtoencourageme,togetmefocusedonsomethingotherthanmydiscomfort.“Ican't,"Isaid,inaweakvoice.Hetriedadifferen
twaytopersuademe."Justmakeittothathouseandlet'sseehowyoufeel.Ihadtocontinue,sweatingallover.AfteranotherminuteIsawthethree-kilometermark.AllIcoul
dthinkofwasthatIwasdyingandthatmyhusbandwastorturing(折磨)me.Miserabledoesn'tevenbegintodescribehowIfelt.Andtherewaspa
in,somuchpainthatIwasonthevergeofbreakdown.“You'llbefine.You'vegotlessthanakilometertogo,"Charlesshoutedloudly.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。Iroundedacorner.IhadmyarmsheldhigherwhenIpassedthroughthefinishline.