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英语试卷第1页(共10页)2022年湖北云学新高考联盟学校高二年级10月联考英语试卷考试时间:2022年10月18日8:00-10:00时长:120分钟满分:150分★祝考试顺利★注意事项:1.本试卷满分150分,
考试时间120分钟。2.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上,并将条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。3.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,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案
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。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。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.Whatisthemangoingtodoattheweekend?A.Watchafilm.B.Dosomegardening.C.G
oskating.2.Whattimeisitnow?A.10:12.B.10:20.C.10:32.3.Whatarethespeakersmostprobablytalkingabout?A.Abook.B.Anactor.C.Afilm.4.Whyw
illthemanleaveearly?A.Heisnotfeelingwell.B.Hehastoattendameeting.C.Hehasadoctor'sappointment.5.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?
A.Inashop.B.Inameetingroom.C.Inagarage.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6和7题。6.Whatisthepurposeofthewoman'scall?A.Toasktheway.B.Tosetatimetomee
t.C.Toaskaboutarefrigerator.7.Whendoesthestoreopen?A.At9:00.B.At11:00.C.At10:00.听第7段材料,回答第8和9题。8.Whydidthewoma
ncallthemanlastevening?A.Tomakeanappointment.B.Tocancelanappointment.C.Torescheduleanappointment.英语试卷第2页(共10页)9.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?A
.OnWednesday.B.OnTuesday.C.OnThursday.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Howdoesthemanfeelnow?A.Homesick.B.Annoyed.C.Hungry.11.Whatfestivaliscelebratedin
thewoman'smotherlandatthistime?A.Halloween.B.TheNewYamFestival.C.TheDayoftheDead.12.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?
A.Sharesomethingaboutafestival.B.TreatYonMitolunch.C.JoinintheInternationalFallFestival.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatisthewomanmostconcernedwithab
outthehotel?A.Theprice.B.Theposition.C.Theenvironment.14.Howmuchwillthewomanpayintotal?A.£220.B.£400.C.£660.15.Whatdoesth
ewomanthinkofthehotelsinLondon?A.Beautifullysituated.B.Quitecomfortable.C.Reallyexpensive.16.Whereis
thehotel?A.Acrossfromacinema.B.OntherightofHydePark.C.OppositeMarbleArchstation.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatdoesthespeakerintendtodo?A
.PlaceadvertisementsintheOlympics.B.BecomeavolunteerintheOlympics.C.DoaninterviewwithMr.Collins.18.Howdidthespeakerknowtheadvertisement?A.Fromhis
teacher.B.OntheInternet.C.OnTV.19.Wheredoesthespeakermostprobablycomefrom?A.Britain.B.France.C.Spain.20.Whatdoesth
espeakerthinkisthemostimportantfortheposition?A.Knowledgeofwintersports.B.Volunteerexperiences.C.Communicationskills.英
语试卷第3页(共10页)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。AThe93rdAcademyAwardsceremonywasheldonApril25,2021,ratherthan
itsusuallate-FebruarydateduetotheCOVID-19pandemic.WinnersThenomineeswereannouncedonMarch15.Thewinnerswereannouncedduring
theawardsceremony.ChinesefilmmakerChloeZhaobecamethefirstwomanofcolortowinBestDirectorandthesecondwomanoverallafterKathr
ynBigelow,whoclaimedthetitleatthe2010ceremonyfordirectingTheHurtLocker.BestActresswinnerFrancesMcDormandbecamethe
seventhpersontowinathirdactingOscarandthesecondtowinBestActressthreetimes.AsaproducerofNomadland,shealsowasthefirstpersoninhistoryt
owinOscarsforbothactingandproducingforthesamefilm.BestSupportingActresswinnerYounYuh-jungbecamethefirstKoreanperformerandsecondAsian
femaletowinanOscarafterMiyoshiUmeki,whowonthesamecategoryforherrolein1957’sSayonara.PartofawardsBestActorAnthonyHopkins—TheFatherasAnthony
BestSupportingActressYounYuh-jung—MinariasSoon-jaBestDirectorChloeZhao—NomadlandBestProductionDesignMank—ProductionDesign:DonalGrahamBurt;SetDecorati
on:JanPascaleBestPictureNomadland—FrancesMcDormand,PeterSpears,andChloeZhaoBestCinematographyMank—ErikMesserschmi
dtBestCostumeDesignMaRainey’sBlackBottom—AnnRothBestSupportingActorDanielKaluuya—JudasandtheblackMessiahasFredHamptonRulechangesDuetothec
eremonydatechange,theAcademychangedthequalificationdeadlineforfeaturefilmsfromDecember31,2020toFebruary28,2021.TheAcademyalsoreviseditsreleaseanddi
stributionrequirementsbyallowingforfilmsthatwerereleasedviavideoondemandorstreamingtobequalifiedfortheawards.21.Whoisthe
firstfemaletowintheAcademyAwardforBestDirector?A.ChloeZhao.B.KathrynBigelow.C.YounYuh-jung.D.FrancesMcDormand.2
2.Whichfilmwonthemostawardsin2021Oscar?A.Nomadland.B.TheFather.C.Sayonara.D.Minari.23.Whatwasthedeadlineforfeaturefilms?A.Apr
il25,2021.B.March15,2021.C.December31,2020.D.February28,2021.英语试卷第4页(共10页)ВHavingworkedata7-Elevenstorefortwoyears,
IthoughtIhadbecomesuccessfulatwhatourmanagercalls“customerrelations”.Ifirmlybelievedthatafriendlysmileandanautomatic“sir”,“ma’ma”,and“th
ankyou”wouldseemethroughanysituationthatmightarise,fromcomfortingimpatientorunpleasantpeopletoapologizingforgivingoutthewrongchange.But
theothernightanoldwomanshatteredmybeliefthatasimpleandplainresponsecouldsmoothovertheroughspotsofdealingwithallkindsofcustomers.Themomentsheenter
ed,thewomanpresentedasharpcontrasttoourshinystorewithitsbrightlightingandneatlyarrangedshelves.Walkingasifea
chstepwerepainful,sheslowlypushedopentheglassdoorandhobbled(蹒跚)downthenearestaisle.Shecougheddryly,wheezing(气喘吁吁)witheachbreath.Onaforty-degr
eenight,shewaswearingonlyafadeddress,athinsweatertoosmalltobutton,andblackslipperswiththebackscutouttoexposecallo
used(满是老茧的)heels.Therewerenostockingsorsocksonherblue-veinedlegs.Afterwanderingaroundthestoreforseveralminutes,theoldwomanstopp
edinfrontoftherowsofcannedvegetables.Shepickedupacanofcornandstaredwithastrangeintensityatthelabel.Atthat
point,Idecidedtobeagood,politeemployeeandaskedherifsheneededhelp.AsIstoodclosetoher,mysmilebecamehardertomaintai
n;herred-rimmedeyeswerepartiallyclosedbyyellowishcrusts(痂);herhandswerecoveredwithlayeruponlayerofdirt,andthestale(陈腐的)smellofsweatrosefromclothes.“I
needsomefood,”shemutteredinreplytomybright“CanIhelpyou?”“Areyoulookingforcorn,ma’am?”“Ineedsomefood,”sherepeated,“An
ykind.”“Well,thecornisninety-fivecents,”Isaidinmymosthelpfulvoice.“Ican’tpay,”shesaid.Forasecond,Iwastemptedtosay,“Takethecorn.
”Buttheemployeerulesfloodedintomymind:Remainpolite,butdonotletcustomersgetthebestofyou.Letthemknowthatyouar
eincontrol.Foramoment,Ievenentertainedtheideathatthiswassomesortoftest,andthatthiswomanwassomeonefromtheheadoffice,testingmylo
yalty.Irespondeddutifully,“I’msorry,butIcan’tgiveawayanythingforfree.”Theoldwoman’sfacecollapsedabitmore,andherhandst
rembledassheputthecanbackontheshelf.Sheshuffled(拖着脚走)pastmetowardthedoor,hertornanddirtyclothingbarelycoveringherbentback.Momentsaftersheleft
,Irushedoutofthedoorwiththecanofcorn,butshewasnowhereinsight.Fortherestofmyshift,theimageofthewomanhaunted(萦绕)m
e.Ihadbeenyoung,healthyandproud.Shehadbeenold,sickanddesperate.WishingwithallmyheartthatIhadactedlikeahumanbeingrather
thanarobot,Iwassaddenedtorealizehowweakaholdwehaveonourbetterinstincts.24.Howdidthewriterfeelabouthisjobat7-Eleven
beforetheoldwomancame?A.Hewasquitesatisfiedwithhisservicemanner.B.Heconsideredhimselfsuccessfulindealingwithallinterpersonalre
lations.C.Hefoundroomforimprovementindevelopingcustomerrelations.D.Hethoughthimselfexperiencedafterworkinginthestorefortwoyears.25.The
detailedaccountoftheoldwomanisintendedtoshow_______.A.howshepresentedasharpcontrasttotheothercustomersB.howsick,pooranddesperateforhelpshewas英语试卷第
5页(共10页)C.howshesurprisedthewriterwithherunusualappearanceD.howinappropriateitwasforhertoenteraplacelikethis26.What’st
hemeaningofthephrase“getthebestof”accordingtothepassage?A.Tomakethemostof.B.Tobringoutthebestof.C.Towinana
dvantageover.D.Tobringintofullplay.27.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.IfOnlyB.HowComeC.WhatIfD.NeverEverCTodayC
hinaistheworld’sbiggestconsumerofwheat.Butitwasn’talwaysthatway.WheatonlycametotheareanowknownasnorthernChinatowardtheendo
ftheNeolithic(新石器)period,some4,600yearsago.Initially,wheatdidn’tseemtobesodeliciousandhadbeentreated
asacropofdesperationratherthanacookingdelight.ThefirstfarmersofnorthernChinaprimarilygrewmillet(粟),startingasearlyas11,500yearsago.Bythetimeoft
heTangdynasty,wheathadreplacedmillet,becomingamajorcrop.Butrelativelylittlewasknownaboutexactlywhythisshiftoccurred.Inanattempttotracktheanswer,Iac
cumulated(积累)acollectionofnearly1,200datapointscoveringmorethan50sitesfromthemid-Neolithic,about9,000yearsago,
tothecollapseoftheEasternHandynastyin220AD.Thesiteswereacross8modernprovinces,rangingfromGansuprovinceinthenor
thwesttoShandongprovinceintheeast.Onepossibleexplanationisamajorclimateshift,calledtheHoloceneEvent3,whichhappened4,000to4,500yearsago.Atthatt
ime,theclimatebecamecolderanddrieracrosscontinents,causingdamagetocropproduction.Ontopofthis,thelateNeolithicperiodwasalsoatimeofrapidpopulat
iongrowtharoundtheworld.Withanever-increasingpopulationandunsteadycropproduction,itisreasonabletoassumetha
tNeolithicfarmersinnorthernChinawerestruggling.Wheat,itturnsout,actuallyneedsmorewaterthanmillet,makingitseemapoorchoiceforadryperiodofhi
story.Butimportantly,itcanbesowedaftermillethasbeenharvested.That,wethink,isthemostlikelyreasonwhythepeopleacrossnorthernChinastartedtogrowwheat.From
moreextremeweathertochangingcoastlines,climatechangehasalwaysbroughtunexpectedandsometimesdramaticchangestosocieties.Inthisinstance,theconse
quenceoftheHoloceneEvent3innorthernChinaproved,eventually,delicious.28.Whatcanwelearnaboutwheatfromthesecondparagraph?A.Itreplacedmilletforitsgreatt
aste.B.Itwasapoorchoiceatthebeginning.C.Itoutnumberedmillet4,600yearsago.D.ItwastheearliestcropgrowninChina.29.
Whatdothefiguresinparagraph3show?A.Theauthorfoundtheexactanswer.B.Theauthordidtheresearchcautiously.C.Theauthordid
extensiveresearch.D.Theauthorwasgoodatcollectingdata.30.WhatwasprobablythemainreasonfornorthernersinChinatogrowwh
eat?A.Thewatersupplywasenoughthen.B.Theharvestofmilletwasnotsatisfying.C.Itadjustedtotheweatherconditionsbetter.D.Ithadanalte
rnativesowingseasonwithmillet.英语试卷第6页(共10页)31.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Howwasmil
letintroducedtoChina?B.WhydidChinesefarmersswitchtowheat?C.HowdidChinabecomethebiggestwheatconsumer?D.HowwasChina’swheatgrowthaffectedbyclimatec
hange?DAsheetoftransparentnewmaterialataUniversityofMarylandlablookslikeitmightbeplastic.Butit’sactuallywood—anditcouldeventuallybeusedtoma
keenergy-efficientwindowsorevensee-throughbuildings."Comparedtoglass,woodhaslowerheatconductivity,andit'slighter,stron
ger,andmoreenvironmentallyfriendly,"saysLiangbingHu,amaterialsscienceprofessorattheUniversityofMarylandandoneoftheauthorsofanewstudyof
thematerial.Theideaistoemploythematerialinbuildings.Withawindowmadefromtransparentwoodinsteadofglass,forexample,abuildingwouldtak
elessenergytoheatandcool.Becauseofthestructureofthewood,thewindowscouldalsoreduceglarefromthesunwhilea
llowinginnaturallight.Researchershaveexperimentedwithtransparentwoodinthepast,butthenewmethodismoresustain
able.OthermethodsusuallyputthewoodinachemicalcompoundNacltoremovelignin,partofthewoodthatgivesitstructure.Butthiscan
weakenthewood,anditproduceswastethatishardtorecycle.Huandhisteammadeslightchangestotheprocesssoitdoesn'tfullyremovethelignin.Bybrushinghy
drogenperoxide(过氧化物)overthewoodandleavingitunderaUVlight,theyremovedonlythepartsoftheligninthatgiveitcolor.Theresultistransparentwoodthatcanbecoa
tedinepoxy(环氧树脂).It’sjustoneofanumberofwaysscientistsandengineersarerethinkinghowwecanusethisrenewab
leresourceinconstruction.Skyscrapersmadeentirelyoutofwoodaregainingpopularityincitiesaroundtheworld.Andscientistsrecentlyd
iscoveredatechniquetogrowwoodinalab,openingupthepossibilityofusingwoodwithouthavingtocutdownaforest.Thetransparentwoodis50%stron
gerthanprevioustransparentwoodandcouldevenbeusedtobuildload-bearingwallsinabuilding.Itcouldalsopoten
tiallybeusedinotherways,suchaslayersusedinsolarcells.AnewcompanycalledInventWoodisworkingtocommercializethetechnology.32.Whywo
uldpeopleliketochoosetransparentwoodintheirbuildingsinpreferencetoglass?A.Itcanconductheatmorequickl
y.B.Itislighterandmoredelicate.C.Itcanletlightinwithlessheat.D.Ithashigherenergyconsumption.33.Comparedwiththeexperimentinthepast,
whatisthedifferenceofthenewmethod?A.Thenewmethodislessenvironmentallyfriendly.B.Thenewmethodcanmakethewood
weaker.C.ResearchersbrushedNacloverthewood.D.Researchersonlytookawaytheligninrelatedtocolor.34.Whichofthefollowingstatement
smaytheauthoragreewith?A.Thissee-throughwoodmayreplaceglasswindows.B.Thissee-throughwoodisinmassproduction.C
.Thistransparentwoodhasbeengrowninlabs.D.Thistransparentwoodisonlypopularincities.英语试卷第7页(共10页)35.Whatdoe
sthelastparagraphmainlyfocuson?A.Theadvantagesoftransparentwood.B.Theproductionoftransparentwood.C.Theprospectoftransparentwood.D.Thecompanies
oftransparentwood.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。WhatDoesYourHandwritingSayAboutYou?Whydosome
peoplehavebetterhandwritingthanothers?Doesitreflectyourpersonality?Graphologists(笔记学者)believeyourhandwritingspeaksvolume
saboutyourpersonality.Astudybygraphologistssays:“Graphologyisadisciplineusedinthedetermination,study,andinterpretationofaperson’
spersonalitywiththeaidofspaces,curves,strokesinahandwrittentext.36Itexpressesvariouspersonalitytraits,likehowhonestapersonis,howafraidthepersonis
,etc.”Somegraphologistsbelievethatarightslant(倾斜)inyourwritingcouldmeanyouareoutgoingandopentonewthings,butaleftsl
antcouldmeantheopposite-thatyouliketobealone.Writingwithnoslantcanmeanthatyou’relogical,practicalperson,n
otoutwardlyemotional.Largelettersmaysuggestabigpersonalityandthatyouseekattention,whilesmalllettersmeantheopposi
te.37Peoplewhowritewithbigloops(圈)whenjoiningtheletterLtoanotherletterarethoughttoberelaxedandspontaneous,whereasalooplessLmeanstheopposi
te,you’reseenastense.38Spacebetweenletterscanalsodeterminecharacteristics.Spacedoutletterssuggestthatyoud
on’tliketobecrowdedandlikeyourspace.Closeletterscanmeanyougetlonelyeasilyandenjoybeingaroundpeoplemostoftheti
me-youmightalsofailtogiveothersenoughspace.39WithcomputersandiPhones,manytypeeverything.Handwritingisoftenusedrecreationallyf
orthings,suchaspersonalnotes,songwriting,andjournaling.Thereisnoproblemintakingprideinyourhandwriting,whetherit’sgoodornot.40Ifyou’ret
heonlyonewhoisgoingtoreadyournotes,it’sunderstandabletowritehowevercarelesslyyouwant,aslongasyoucanreadthem.Ifyou’rew
ritingforothers,youmightwanttomakesureeverythingisneatandeasytoread.Ifyouhateyourhandwriting,don’tworry,yo
ucanalwayschangeit.A.Goodandbadcanbeinterpreteddifferently,ofcourse.B.Aslongasyourwritingsatisfiesitspurpose,you’reinbusiness.C.M
ediumsizedlettersmightmeanyou’reperhapswelladjusted.D.Somepeoplehavehandwritingsobeautifulthatit’salmostlik
eart.E.Thesameissaidfortheeyeoftheletter‘e’-thebiggertheloop,themoreopenyouare.F.Accordingtographology,handwritingisnothingbutanexp
ressionofthesubconsciousmind.G.Althoughhandwritingisabasicactionformost,thisgenerationprobablydoesn’tgetasmuchpracticeaspreviousones.英语试卷第8页(共1
0页)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。Zigfried,alittle
mouse,blewhisbreathonthefrostywindowofthefarmhouseandrubbedittoseetheoutside.Stillnobodycame.Maybetoday,hethought41.ItwasonlyafewdaysbeforeC
hristmasandhewaswatchingforamiracle(奇迹).Thisfarmhousehadbeenemptytoolong.Itneededafamily.Zigfried’s42madeanoise.Hereal
izedthathehadn’teatenanythingsinceyesterday.Hejumpedfromthewindowsill(窗沿),grabbeda43fromhishome,andwentnextdoortoFarm
erMike’s.FarmerMike’shousehadbeenagreatplaceforthelittlemouse44thefarmermarriedawifewhohadacat.Zigfried45whenhethoughtofit.Helookedaroundcautiously
ashe46intotheroomwheregrainwasstoredandwasquite47ashefilledhisbagwithwheat.Hewasturningtoleavewhensuddenlyhe48ahotbreathab
outhisear.Hisheartbeatwildly,andwithoutthinkinghestartedtorunandluckily49thecat’spaws(爪子).ThenextafternoonZigfri
edheardsomegoodnews:anewfamilywouldbemovingintothefarmhousesoon.Zigfried’sgrannywouldarriveonChristmasEveto50withhim.Hehopedthatth
efamilywouldcomebeforehisgrannycame.Beforelong,acarcame51theroadleadingtothehouse,withbuttersandwiches,che
eseandchocolate.Zigfried’sChristmasmiracledidarrive!Thehousecamealivethenextfewdays.Zigfried52everysinglehourofthem.53,thedaybeforeChristm
aswhenhewasdrinkinghotchocolatewithasatisfiedsmileatthedoorofhishome,heheardthe54ofthechildrenofthefamilyaboutwhattheymightgetforC
hristmas.What?Acat?The55frozeonhisface;hismouthfellwideopen.Afteralongwhile,heatlastfoundhisvoice:“He
y!WhoseChristmasmiracleisthis?”41.A.carefullyB.hopefullyC.excitedlyD.proudly42.A.stomachB.noseC.mouthD.throat43.A.bowlB.
stickC.bagD.coat44.A.althoughB.whereasC.untilD.unless45.A.trembledB.sniffedC.leaptD.withdrew46.A.brokeB.stoleC.pacedD.mar
ched47.A.curiousB.sensibleC.pitifulD.nervous48.A.feltB.releasedC.tookD.drew49.A.rubbedB.seizedC.escapedD.scratched50.A.compromiseB.communic
ateC.competeD.celebrate51.A.acrossB.upC.offD.from52.A.countedB.wastedC.missedD.enjoyed53.A.InsteadB.HoweverC.MoreoverD.Therefore54.A.discussionB
.introductionC.commentD.debate55.A.bloodB.tearC.smileD.sweat英语试卷第9页(共10页)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。Beforethetraditiona
lNewyear,ashipmentofprepackagedLuosifen(螺蛳粉),56iconicdishknownforitsunpleasantsmell,leftforsomecountriesinSouthAsia.Luosifenenjoysgreat57(
popular)onTmallandTaobao,aspeopleallovertheworldprepareforastay-at-homeholidaydue58theCOVID-19pandemic.Theinstantricenoodles,nicknamedthe
“durianofsoup”,59(produce)inSouthChina’sGuangxiZhuang60(autonomy)region.LiuzhouLuosifenfeaturesricenoodles61(soak)inspicysoupandtop
pedwithingredients62(include)pickledbambooshoots,stringbeans,peanutsandfriedtofuskin.Inthepasttwoyears,thestreetfood63(enter)massproducti
on,whichnotonlygivestheindustryapromisingfuture64conquersthetastebudsofdomesticandinternationalfoodies.Onasingled
ay,morethan200,000buyersplacedordersforthedishin65(compare)withlessthan20,000lastyear.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分
15分)你校正在组织英语作文比赛。请以身边值得尊敬和爱戴的人为题,写一篇短文参赛,内容包括:1.人物的简要介绍;2.尊敬和爱戴的原因。注意:1.词数80字左右;2.短文题目和首句已为你写好。ThepersonIrespectTh
erearemanyrespectablepeoplearoundus._____________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________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。Catherinewasthecoolestkidinh
erclass.Whenevershewent,shewasinthespotlight,withabunchofkidsfollowingheranddoingeverythingshedid.Herdeskmate,Landy,h
owever,wasnotinthecoolkids’group.Beingthetallestkidinherclass,shewasteasedbyherclassmates,whowerealwayschanting“Landy,Landy,longasspaghe
tti(意大利面)”.EverytimeLandyheardthosesillychants,shecouldfeelherfaceburstintoflames.Godknewhowshewishedthegroundtocrackands
wallowher!Catherinedidn’treallylikeitwhenthekidschanted“Landy,Landy,longasspaghetti”.Butshenevertoldthemtostopeither,andnordidsheevertal
ktoher.Shelikedbeingpopular.Oneweekend,CatherinewentovertohergrandfatherforThanksgiving.Hergrandfatherlivesonafarmattheoppositeendoft
own,wherehekeepschickens.Whilehelpingtofeedthechickens,Catherinenoticedapeculiarone.Curlinginthecorner,itlookeds
mallerthantheothersandwasalmosthalf-bare!英语试卷第10页(共10页)“What’sthematterwithit?”Sheaskedhergrandfather,withapuzzledfrownonherface.Hergrandfath
ertoldherhowchickenscouldact.“Theyhaveapecking(啄)order,”heexplained,wrinklesofconcernspreadingaroundhisforehead.“Ifonechickenisd
ifferent,theotherswillpushitawayandkeeppeckingit.Sometimestheypeckitsomuchthatitdies.”“Oh,whatapoorlittlething!”Ca
therineletoutasighasshescoopedthefrightenedchickenupinherarms,whoseheartwasbeatingfastinthebonylittlebody.Suddenly,shethoughtofLandy,thegirlbein
g“pecked”byherclassmates.“I’mgoingtotakeithomeandtakegoodcareofit,”shesaidwithadeterminedlook.Backinschool,Catherinetoldthecoolkidsaboutthechicke
n.“It’slookinghealthy,”shesaidproudly.“It’sfatteranditsfeathersaregrowing.Eventhecatlikesit.Shecarriesitaroundthega
rden,and...”EveryonewasentertainedbyCatherine’sstoryofherlovelychicken,laughterlingeringaroundtheclassroom.
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。ThenCatherinespottedLandysittingbyherselfinacorner.________________________
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