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当涂一中高二年级2023-2024学年度10月份月考英语试题卷面分值:150分考试时间:120分钟注意事项:1.本试卷共8页。答题前,考生务必将自己的学校、姓名、座位号写在答卷的密封区内。2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用0.5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔书写
在答卷的指定位置上。请保持试卷卷面整洁,不折叠、不破损。3.考试结束后,请将答卷交回。第一卷(选择题共95分)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.Whendoestheswimminglessonstart?A.At4:30.B.At4:45.C.At5:15.2.Whyisthemanlate?A.Becauseofthe
heavytraffic.B.Becauseofthebadweather.C.Becauseofabasketballmatch.3.Whatisthewomangoodat?A.Singing.B.Playingthepiano.C.Playingthedrums.4.Whatkindo
fmoviesdoesthewomanprobablylike?A.Actionmovies.B.Comedymovies.C.Romanticmovies.5.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthetraining?A.Disappointing
.B.Satisfying.C.Worrying.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.Whichisthespecialoffertoday?A.Bacon.B.Chickenrolls.C.Friedeggs.7.Wh
atdoesthewomanprobablydo?A.Awaitress.B.Acook.C.Asalesperson.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatisthemantryingtodo?A.Makeanappointmentwithadoctor.B.Askthew
omanforsomeadvice.C.Complainaboutadoctor.9.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.Takemoremedicine.B.Avoidworkingtoohard.
C.Seethedoctorrightaway.听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。10.HowdoesJohnfeelaboutAmy’spoetry?A.Itisveryclassic.B.Itisveryromantic.C.Itisveryunique.11.Whe
nistheconversationprobablytakingplace?A.OnMonday.B.OnTuesday.C.OnThursday.12.WhattopicofpoetrywillthespeakersreadaboutthisThursday?A.Love.
B.Nature.C.Friendship.13.Whoseworkswillthespeakersreadthisweek?A.JohnKeats’.B.EmilyDickinson’s.C.WilliamW
ordsworth’s.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatdoesthewomanjustwanttobuyfirst?A.Afewrocks.B.Asmallbottle.C.Somebe
autifulfish.15.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Athome.B.Onaflight.C.Inashop.16.Whyshouldafewrocksbeputintothetanka
ccordingtotheman?A.Todecoratethetank.B.Tokeepthewaterclean.C.Toallowthefishtoswimaround.17.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewo
mantodo?A.Keepthefishinaroundbottle.B.Comparethepricesoffishes.C.Putsomeunderwaterplantsinthetank.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whoisthespeakertalkingto?AL
ibrarians.B.Freshmen.C.Teachers.19Whatisscheduledinthefirstweek?A.Sometalks.B.Somegames.C.Sometours.20.Whatdoweknowaboutthelibrarycomputers?
A.Theyareconnectedtoprinters.B.Theyarelimitedinnumber.C.TheyhaveaccesstotheInternet.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。AFiveancientChinesepoemsaboutspringAsthewinterchillstilllingersthroughearlyspringlongingforwarmdayshassprungupeverywhere.Beforeth
eflowersareinfullblossomhereisacollectionofancientChinesepoemspicturingtherevivaloflifeduringspring.TheEnglishtranslationsused
inthisarticlearefromChinesetranslatorXuYuanchong.SpringMorning—byMengHaoran(689—740)oftheTangDynasty(618—907)T
hisspringmorninginbedI’mlying.Nottoawaketillbirdsarecrying.AfteronenightofwindandshowersHowmanyarethefall
enflowers!WritteninaVillageSouthoftheCapital—byCuiHu(772—846)oftheTangDynastyInthishouseonthisdaylastyearapinkfacev
iedInbeautywiththepinkpeachblossomssidebyside.IdonotknowtodaywherethepinkfacehasgoneInthevernalbreezestillsmilepinkpeachblosso
msfull-blown.HappyRainonaSpringNight(Excerpts)—byDuFu(712—770)oftheTangDynastyGoodrainknowsitstimeright,Itwi
llfallwhencomesspring.Withwinditstealsinnight,Mute,itmoistenseachthing.DreamingoftheSouthernShore—byBaiJuyi(772—846)oftheT
angDynastyFairSouthernshoreWithscenesImuchadore...AtsunriseriversideflowersredderthanfireInspringgreenwavesgrowasblueassapphireWhichIcan’
tbutadmireLoveSeeds—byWangWei(701—761)oftheTangDynastyRedberriesgrowinthesouthernlandHowmanyloadinspringthetree
s?GatherthemtillfullisyourhandTheywouldrevivefondmemories.1.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.MengHaoranlivedlongerthanotherpoets.B.Allof
thepoetswerefromtheTangDynasty.CBothCuiHuandBaiJuyidiedatthesameage.D.CuiHuwroteapoemhighlightingthecolorpink.2.W
hichoneofthepoemsmentionsthescenealongariver?A.LoveSeedsB.HappyRainonaSpringNightC.DreamingoftheSouthernShoreD.WritteninavillageSouthoftheCapita
l3.Whichseasonarethepoemsprobablytalkingabout?A.WinterB.AutumnC.SummerD.SpringBYoustartbyrunningaroundtheschooltrackthreetimestowarmup.Thisis
followedbyexercisesorlongjumpforthegirlsandfootballorbasketballfortheboys.Thatisanaverage45-minutePEclass—butdoyoureallyenjoyit?ForstudentsattheSec
ondHighSchoolAttachedtoBeijingNormalUniversity,sportsclasseshaveexperiencedawelcomechange.Senior2studentsnowle
arnthetraditionalChinesemartialartofsword-fighting(中国剑术),makingPEthemostpopularlessononthetimetable.“Theclassesusedtobeboringaswejus
tdidthesamethingsagainandagain,”saidXiaoTong.“ButnowPEclassesaresuchfun.Sword-fightingissocool.”Hisclassmate
WeiJieagrees.“Aswellasbeingfun,welearnabouttraditionalChineseculture,”shesaid.Theusualmorningexercisesperformedtomusicontheschoolplayg
roundhavebeenreplacedbykickingandpunchingpractice(搏击操)toapopmusicbyZhengXiuwen.“Wedidn'tpaymuchattentionwhenweheardtheol
dmusic,”Xiaoexplained,“ButwhenZheng'smusicisplayed,wegetexcited.”MaoMin,thePEteacherwhointroducedthechanges,ispleasedthat.thestuden
tsnowenjoysportslessonsmore.“TheclassesencouragehealthylifestylesandIamalwayslookingforcreativewaystokeepthestuden
tsactive,”hesaid.Schoolsofferactivitiesaccordingtowhatsportsfacilities(设备)theyhave.Forexample,student
sattheExperimentalHighSchoolAttachedtoBeijingNormalUniversitycanchoosetolearnswimming,taekwondo(跆拳道)orvolleyball.“Itakemyvolleyballver
yseriouslysoIkeepfitbyplayingit,”saidSenior2studentZhangZheng.“Studentsonlytryhardinsportsthatinterestthem.”4.WhywasXiaoTong
notinterestedinPEclassesinthepast?A.Becausehedidn'tdowellinsports.B.Becausehedislikedthesameactivitie
s.CBecausehethoughttheclassestoolong-D.BecausehewastiredofthePEteacher.5.WhichsportisNOTmentionedinthetext?A.Sword-fighting.B.Vol
leyball.C.Skating.D.Punchingpractice.6.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?A.Sword-fightingappearsinPEclasses.B.Studen
tstryhardinallsportsatschool.C.Schoolsoffernecessarysportsfacilities.D.PEclassesarewelcomingnewchang
es.7.WhatistheattitudeofthestudentstowardsnewPEclasses?A.Supportive.B.Negative.C.Uncaring.D.Doubtful.CTh
eworldisbeingalertedtothepossibilityofaseveredroughtcrisiscausedbytherecentheatwavethathasaffectedmuchofAsiaandthearrivalofElNiño,whichcancausei
ntensedroughtfor2−3years,MinisterofNaturalResourcesandEnvironmentVarawutSilpa-archahaswarned.Thailandissuscepti
ble(易受影响的)totheeffectsofElNiño,whichisforecasttostartinJune.Theworldisexpectedtofaceanintensedroughtduetotheoccu
rrenceofElNiño,leadingtoreducedrainfallduringtherainyseason,orpossiblynorainatall.Inadditiontotheongoingdrought,
Thailandisalsofacinganotherunprecedented(前所未有的)phenomenon,theso-called“MonsterAsianheatwave”.Thisextremeheatwaveunderlinedgrowinggl
obalwarmingconcernsandhasmadeitevenmoreimportanttorecognisetheneedtoreduceplasticwastesandindustrialairpollutants.Thereisnoquickfix,
however.Becausewehavebeenworseningtheenvironmentformanydecades,itwilltakemanyyears.ofintensiveeffortstotackletheglobalwarmingproble
m.“Preparingtodealwiththeseveredroughtcrisisforthenext2−3yearsisurgent,”Varawutstressed.Inthepast,Bangkokhasexperiencedfloodingandarisingsealeveldue
tothemeltingofthepolaricecaps.Ifthesituationworsensbeyondthecurrentlevel,theElNiñoissuewillbecomeevenmoresevereinthenext2−3y
ears.Solutionstothisproblemincludebuildingmorereservoirs(水库)andexpandingthewaterwaystoaccommodaterainfallduringthisrainyseason.Although
thisyear’sdryseasonisaconcern,therearestilladequatewaterreservesinthedams.However,thesituationisexpectedtoworsennextyearandin2025.There
fore,sufficientwaterstoragefacilitiesandefficientfarmlandirrigationsystemarevitalpreparations.“Whetherthei
ssueofclimatechangewillleadtothecollapseofourworld,ornot,isstillupintheair.Wemaynothavereachedthatstageyetbutifwedonotspeedup
effortstotacklethisissueseriously,wemayfacealossofbiodiversity,”Varawutsaid.8.Whatarethetwomainfactorsofthep
ossibledroughtcrisis?A.Floodingandsealevelrising.B.ExtremeheatandtheElNiño.C.Meltingpolaricecapsandplasticwaste.D.Ind
ustrialairpollutantsandglobalwarming.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“quickfix”inparagraph3probablymean?A.Goodresult.B.Big
decision.C.Easysolution.D.Perfectexcuse.10.HowshouldthedroughtcrisisbesolvedaccordingtoVarawut?A.Byreducingplasti
cwaste.B.Byexpandingmorefarmland.C.Byincreasingtheamountofrainfall.D.Byconstructingenoughwaterstoragefacilities.11.Whichstatementw
illVarawutprobablyagreewith?A.Thecollapseoftheworldisontheway.B.Thelossofbiodiversityisnotamajorconcern.C.Theeffectsofclimatechangearestilluncerta
in.D.Effortstoaddressclimatechangeneedtobespedup.DThinkbacktoyourfirstmemory.Howoldwereyouatthetime?Chancesareyoucan’trememberanythingearl
ierthankindergartenorprimaryschool—nothingaboutyourfirstwords,steps,orsolidfoodotherthanwhatyourparentshavelatertoldyou.Thisphen
omenoniscalled“infantileamnesia”,duetowhichthemajorityofadultsrarelyrememberthingsthathappentothembeforetheageofthre
e.Sowhyisitthatwecan’trememberbeingababy?Theanswerliesinthewaythatourbrain’sabilitytostorememorieschangesaswe
grow.Atbirth,ababy’sbrainisonlyaquarterofitsadultsize,growingtothree-quartersthesizeofanadultbrainbyagetwo.Thisincreaseisas
sociatedwithagrowthinthenumberofbraincells—calledneurons(神经元)—andtheconnectionsbetweenthesecells.Apartofthebr
ainthatisparticularlyimportantinformingmemoriesisthehippocampus(海马体),saysDrDhanishaJhaveri,aresearcheratTheUniversityofQueensland.Thisregionstoresau
tobiographicalmemoriesfromspecificeventsinourlives.“Inthehippocampus,newneuronsareconstantlybeingcreated.Inadulthood,newc
ellsarestillbeingproduced,buttherateofproductioninthehippocampusslowsdown,”saysDrJhaveri.Neuroscientistsbelievethattherapidrateatwhichbraincellsare
beingproducedinchildhoodcouldbethecauseofinfantileamnesia.Becausesomanynewneuronsarebeingproducedandformconnectionswithea
chotherinmemorycircuits,theymightdisrupt(扰乱)existingnetworksofmemoriesthathavealreadyformed.Despitethisme
moryloss,childhoodexperienceshavebeenfoundtoinfluenceadultbehaviouryearslater,whichsuggeststhattracesofthesemem
oriescouldbestoredsomewhereinthebrainthatisn’teasytoaccess.Inresearchinanimals,scientistshavefoundthatlatent(潜在的)tracesofearly
experiencesremaininthebrainforalongtime,andcanlaterbetriggered(触发)byareminder.Ithighlightstheimportantinfluenceofearlylifeexperiencesonmentala
ndemotionalwell-beinglaterinlife.12.Whatisinfantileamnesia?A.Theinabilitytoformmemoriesduringadulthood.B.Theinabilityto
recallearlyexperiences.C.Theinfluenceonexistingmemorynetworks.D.Theinfluenceonmentalandemotionalwell-being.13.Whatdowelearnaboutthebrainaccord
ingtothepassage?A.Newneuronsdisruptexistingmemorycircuits.B.Thehippocampusplaysapassiveroleinone’smemory.C.Ababy’sbrainisthree-
quartersthesizeofanadultbrain.D.Braincellsarebeingproducedmorerapidlyinadulthood.14.Whatdoestheresearchinanimalsshow?A
.Memoriesarestoredseparatelyintheirbrain.B.Memoriesaremainlyformedwhentheyareyoung.C.Earlyexperienceshavealong-termimpactonlife.D.Earlyexperiencesa
reeasytobetriggeredbyareminder.15.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheFormationofEarlyChildhoodMemoriesB.TheImpactofInfantil
eAmnesiaonMemoryNetworksC.TheRoleoftheHippocampusinMemoryFormationD.TheInfluenceofEarlyLifeExperiencesonMentalWell-being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。You’vejustreceivedyourfinalgradesandthey’renotexactlywhatyouwereho
pingfor.Tomakemattersworse,yourBFF’sgradeshavegotyougreenwithenvy.Trynottopanic.We’veputtogethersometipstohelpyoumanage.BehappyforthemFirstt
hingsfirst,makesureyoustartthingsoffrightbycongratulatingthemfordoingwellthissemester(学期).We’renotgoingtolie.Thiscanbehardwhenyou’r
eoverwhelmedwithjealousy(忌妒),butyourBFFhasworkedforitandtheydeservetobecelebrated.Don’thatethemfortheirachieve
ments.____16____.Justaskwhatkindoffriendyouwanttobe—onewhoisproudoftheirbestie’sachievementsoronewhole
tsjealousygetintheway?Confront(正视)yourfeelingsInsayingthat,beinghappyforyourBFFdoesn’tmeanyoushouldrepressyourfeelings.Jealousyisnatur
al.Jealousycanquicklybecomeaproblemforbothyourfriendshipandyourmentalhealthwhenit’srepressed.So,____17____.Asky
ourselfwherethisjealousyiscomingfromandwhetheryourBFFgettingabettergradethanyouactuallymattersinthelongrun.Gettingtotherootofthesefeelingsisanimp
ortantfirststeptoovercomingyourjealousy.UseitasmotivationFeelingjealousdoesn’thavetobeabadthing.Thefactthatyou’reen
viousofyourfriend’sgradesmeansthatyoucareaboutyourstudies.Oneofthebestthingstodointhissituationistouseyourjealousyasmotivationtodob
etter.Figureoutwhereyouwentwrongandlearnfromyourmistakes.Don’tfocusallyourenergyonfeelingupset.____18____.Focusonwhatyoulear
ned,notthegradesyoureceived____19____.Ratherthanworryingaboutyourgrades,trytofocusontheknowledgeandskillsyoulearnedthroughoutthesem
esterandhowtheyhelpedyouimproveasaperson.Eitherway,yourtimeatschoolhashelpedyougrowinawaythatcan’tbemeasu
redbyyourGPA(GradePointAverage).____20____ThefactthatyourBFFreceivedahighergradethanyoudoesn’tmeanyou’reafailure.Weneedtost
opusingotherpeople’ssuccessesasabenchmarkforourownself-worth.Lifeisn’tacompetition.Focusonyourownstrengths,appreciateyourselfmore,andsoonenoughyo
urjealousywilljustmeltaway.A.TrynottocompareyourselftoothersB.Attempttobehonestwithhowyou’refeelingC.Whilegradesa
reimportanttheyaren’teverythingD.Focusonthem,andsoonyourjealousywillmeltawayE.Allowyourselftofeelgenuinely(真诚地)happyfor
yourfriendF.Instead,trytosettingnewgoalsandcreatingbetterstudyhabitsG.However,envycanquicklybecomeaproblemforyourfriendship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。Weallknowthatphysicalexercisehastreatmentpower,butwhowouldhave
everimaginedthatplayingpingpongcouldhelp____21____thebrain?Fordecades,therecordingartistandactivistNenadBach____22____theworldperformingw
ithfamousmusicianslikeBonoandLucianoPavarotti.However,everythingcametoa____23____stopin2010whenNenadwas____24____tohaveParkinson’sdise
ase(帕金森病).EverythingthatNenadthoughtwasordinaryinlifewas____25____.“Musicisapassionofmine,”hesaid.“WhenIwastoldIhadPark
inson’s,Ididn’tknowwhatitwas.Fiveyearslater,Icouldn’tplayasinglechord(和弦)onthe____26____.”Oneday,afriendofNenad’
saskedhimtoplay____27____withhim,andNenadsaidyes.Theeffectswere____28____andpositive:hewokeupthenextdayfilledwitha“____29___
_tolive”,andhisphysicalandcognitive(认知的)issueshad_____30_____.Encouraged,hekeptplaying.Formonths,hetoldeveryonearoundhimabouthow
pingpongwas_____31_____hisParkinson’s,buthispraisefellondeafears._____32_____,hetookmattersintohisownhandsandstartedPingPongParkinson’ssessi
ons.Oncethesessions_____33_____momentum(势头),hecreatedanonprofitorganizationcalledPingPongParkinson(PPP).PP
PhopestoencouragepeoplelivingwithParkinson’stoplaypingpingforitsmultiple_____34_____.Nenadhasmadespreadingtheword
aboutthepowerofpingpongashisnewlifegoal!Hehopesotherswill_____35_____thesportandseethesamesortofcognitiveandphysicalimprovementshe’s
enjoyed.21.A.researchB.recoverC.measureD.assess22.A.touredB.savedC.createdD.changed23.A.slowB.steadyC.usualD.sudden24.A.followedB.qualifiedC.foundD.
predicted,25.A.goneB.ignoredC.preparedD.settled26.A.bookB.doorC.guitarD.table27.A.chessB.cardsC.pingpongD.football28.A.un
clearB.immediateC.possibleD.inactive29.A.refusalB.dutyC.necessityD.desire30.A.brokenB.appearedC.improvedD.remained31.A.des
troyingB.helpingC.abusingD.cheating32.A.FinallyB.ActuallyC.UnexpectedlyD.Obviously33.A.movedB.lostC.dividedD.gain
ed34.A.benefitsB.skillsC.requirementsD.standards35.A.gooverB.pickoutC.decideonD.takeup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。As
earlyasathousandyearsagoinKaifeng,China,therewereagroupofpeople,intheiruniqueway,____36____(present)artandbeauty____37____(exquisite)
(精美的).Suchcraftisknown____38____Bianembroidery(刺绣).Itisnowrecognizedasastate-levelintangibleculturalheri
tage.Bianembroidery____39____(characterize)bysimplicityandserenity(宁静),whichisconsidered____40____uniquefor
mofartistic____41____(express)oftheSongDynasty.Thepurestnaturalcolorsanddelicatestitches(针法)maketheembroiderylook
vividlikeapaintingifnotbringittolife.Foreachpieceofwork,embroidererswouldintegratemanyelementsintoitincludingfineart
,literatureandphilosophy.There-creationofthefirstvolumeoftheworkAlongtheRiverduringtheQingmingFestiva
listheworkof____42____(experience)Bianembroiderers(刺绣工)whohavelongobservedthe____43____(origin)workQin
gmingFestivalandobjects.____44____tookover20embroiderersayearworkingaroundtheclocktocompletesuchamasterpiece.Themillennium-oldcraftstil
lhasitscharmtoday.Itgoesbeyondthetime,bringingoutthefinetextureofpainting.Itcanalsobeatreasure_____45_____oneholdsdear.第四部分写作(共两节,满
分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,你的外教请你在周五的口语课上介绍你最喜爱的食物。请你提前写一篇短文,内容包括:1).简介(引言)2).喜爱的理由(可从个人经历和感受,外观,气味,口感,手感,相关的联想及回忆等等方面进行描述)3).总结注意:写作词数应为80个左右;
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________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)47.读后续写AsHurricaneIanboredownonFlorida,manyresidentswhodecidedtostayfoundthems
elvesunabletoleave.WhenthewaterslippedinunderthedooroftheirhomeinNaples,Florida,itwasjustasignthatitwastimetogo.I
twasaroundnoononWednesday,September28lastyearandDarcyBishopwokeuphertwobrotherswhohadbeenrestingafterlunch
.Shepulledthewheelchairuptotheoldest,RussellRochow,66.Herotherbrother,ToddRochow,63,wasinhisroom,changingclothes.Hecouldmanagewithawalk
er.Bothmenhadbeenbornwithdisabilities,andtheirmentaldevelopmentwaslikethatofayoungchild.Buttheyfoundjoyintheirsur
roundings.Russelllovedridingthebusandgoingtoparks.Toddlikedcollectingcansatthebeachandplayingontheboatintheneighbor,HanceWalters’home.Bisho
p,61,wastheirlifeline,theirlittlesisterwhohadlongfeltadutytokeepthemsafe.“We’vegottogetgoing!”sheshoutedtoTodd.Sh
ewenttoopenthefrontdoor.Itwouldnotmove.Theweightofthewaterontheothersidehadshutittight.Sherushedtotrythedoortothegarage,whereTodd
’swalkerwasstored.It,too,wasstuck.That’swhenthehousethethreebrotherssharedbegantoflood.Theonlywaytogowasup.BishopguidedToddtothestairs,andhegrabbed
thebanister(栏杆).Shehelpedhimpullhimselfslowlyuptothetopwherehewaitedinachair.Butstairswereimpossible
forRussell,whocouldneitherwalknorbendhisstifflegs.BishopdraggedonthebeltaroundRussell’swaist,buthewasnearly77kilograms.Shetriedeverypositionpossibl
e,switchingfrompushingtopulling,andmanagedtogethimupafewcarpetedsteps.Butthewaterfollowed.Bishopcalled911andwastoldsomeonewouldcomesoon.Butoutt
hewindowshecouldalreadyseefurniture,boatsandcarsfloatingby.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。Meanwhile,Bishopwascrazyanddesperate.__________________
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