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雅礼中学2024年上学期5月检测试卷高二英语时量:120分钟分值: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。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.Whatisthemantryingonpr

obably?A.Shoes.B.AT-shirt.C.Awalkingstick.2.WhatdoesthewomansayaboutCultureExpress?A.Sheoftenmissesit.B.Shethinksitfunny.C.Shelikesitverym

uch.3.Wheredoesthisconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Inashop.B.Inanoffice.C.Inarestaurant.4.Howlongdidittakethemantofinishhis

paper?A.Notmorethanhalfanhour.B.Lessthananhourandahalf.C.Morethananhourandahalf.5.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.HecanmakeitonSaturday.B.Moviesareno

thiscupoftea.C.Therearemusiclessonsintheevening.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.Whydoesthemanfeelsurprised?A.Thewomanrefused

toleave.B.Thewomandisagreeswithhim.C.Thewomanhasfoundanewjob.7.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutherdepartment?A.There’stoomuchpr

essure.B.Peopledon’ttrusteachother.C.Therearesomeseriousproblems.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodothisweekend?A.Gotothebeach.B.

Climbamountain.C.Goforabicycle-ride.9.WhatdoweknowaboutPaulandMary?A.Theydidsomeridingyesterday.B.Theymightbethespeakers’friends.C

.They’vedecidedtojointhespeakers.听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。10.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.SignupforaPEclass.BInterviewthemaninthegym.C.

Takesomeexercisetokeepfit.11.Whatsportdoesthewomandislikedoing?A.Jogging.B.Running.C.Weight-lifting.12.Howoftendoesthemanadv

isethewomantoworkoutatfirst?A.Twiceaweek.B.Threetimesaweek.C.Fourtimesaweek.13.Whatcanweknowaboutthewoman?A.Sheiseagertostarttheclas

s.B.Sheoftenworksoutinthegym.C.Shehasdonesomeexerciserecently.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatkindofbusinessdidthemanst

art?A.Agrocerystore.B.Asmallrestaurant.C.Anicecreamshop.15.HowmanyemployeesatmostarethereinasmallbusinessintheUS?A.300.B.400.C.500.1

6.Whydidthemanopenhisbusinessinthesuburbs?A.Toavoidcompeting.B.Toearnmoremoney.C.Toattractmorecustomers.17

.Howdidthemangetthemoneytostarthisbusiness?A.Bysavingmoneybyhimself.B.Bygettingaloanfromabank.C.Byborrowingmoneyfromanorg

anization.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatcanwelearnfromthenews?A.Novillagerwaskilled.B.15houseswerebadlydamaged.COver200peopleweremadehomeless...

19.Whatdoweknowaboutthefarmer?A.Hiswifewasmissing.BHishousewasdestroyed.C.Oneofhischildrenwaskilled.20.Whatdidthewo

mandowhenshesawherhouseshaking?A.Shetriedtotakesomethingout.B.Sherushedoutwithherchildren.C.Shetoldherhus

bandnottoleave.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。ATop3BestMu

seumsintheWorldWhetheryouareafineartorhistorylover,thefollowingthreemuseumsaresuretotakeyourbreathaway.LeLouvre,Paris,FranceAvisittotheLouvreanditsco

llectionsletsvisitorsdiscoverWesternartfromtheMiddleAgesto1848aswellasalargenumberofancientcivilizations.Theg

randpalacethathousesthemuseum.whichdatesbacktothelatetwelfthcentury,isatruelessoninarchitecture:from1200to20

11,themostinnovativearchitectshaveinturnbuiltanddevelopedtheLouvre.●Officialwebsite:Louvre●Highlight:Leonar

dodaVinci`s“MonaLisa.”TheBritishMuseum,London,UKTheBritishMuseuminLondonwasfoundedin1753andopeneditsdoorssixyearslater.Itwasthefirst

nationalmuseumtocoverallfieldsofhumanknowledge,opentovisitorsfromacrosstheworld.Noothermuseumisresponsibleforcollectionsofthesamedepth

andbreadth,beautyandsignificance.●Officialwebsite:BritishMuseum●Highlight:theRosettaStone.TheStateHermitageMuseu

m,StPetersburg,RussiaThesecond-largestartmuseumintheworld,theStateHermitageMuseumwasfoundedin1764(200yearslaterthanTh

eUffiziGalleries,Florence,Italy),whenEmpressCatherinetheGreatacquiredanimpressivecollectionofworksfromtheBerlinmerchantJohannErnst

Gotzkowsky.Today,thecollectionofartworkscontainspaintings,sculpturesandsoon..●Officialwebsite:StateHermitageMuseum●H

ighlight:GoldenmasterpiecesfromEurasia.1.WhenwastheBritishMuseum,London,UKopenedtothepublic?A.1564.B.1753.C.1759.D.1848.2.Wh

atdotheTop3bestmuseumshaveincommon?A.TheyhaveexhibitsfromtheMiddleAges.B.Theyfeatureexhibitsfromancienttimes.C.Theyhaveexhibitsconcernedwithkings.D.

Theyhavebothfineartandhistoryexhibits.3.Whichisthelargestartmuseumbutoneintheworld?A.LeLouvre,Paris,France.B.TheStateHermita

geMuseum,Russia.C.TheBritishMuseum,London,UK.D.TheUffiziGalleries,Florence,Italy.BGrowingupinUkraine,Vadimdidn’tknowwhatitwasliketoliveina

safe,stablehome.Hisparentswerealcoholicswhowouldoftenbeathim.They’devenstuffhimintoawinecontainer,breakinghislittlebodyandleavingonlyasm

allopeningatthetopsohecouldbreatheandsee—butonlyjustalittle.BythetimeVadimturned9,hewaslivinginanorphanage(孤儿院).Unfortunately,asisthecasewithfarto

omanylittleones,hislifeonlygotworsethere.Notonlywashehurt,buthewasplacedinaroomonthethirdfloor,making

itimpossibletogetdownstairsinawheelchair.ThisleftVadimcrawlingupanddownthestairs,anactivitythatwasbothphysicallyandmental

lyexhausting.He’doftenbelateformeals.Ifthefoodwasn’talreadygonebythetimehearrived,otherkidswouldstealfromhim.Then,achaineffectbeganwhenso

mespecialfolksvisitedtheorphanage.Theytoldhimastoryaboutaspiritualfigurewhoadvocatedloveandforgiveness.

Thisconversationhelpedthe14-year-oldfindhisfaithand,inturn,hehadmorehopethanheeverhadbefore.Today,Vadimisnolongertheboysubjecttofate.Heisa

fathertohisownkids,andhislifecouldn’tbemoredifferentorbetter.Overtheyears,he’sdiscoveredagiftforexpressinghimselfthroughart.

ThisinspiredTimTebowFoundation,anorganizationfightingforthemostvulnerable(脆弱的)peoplearoundtheworld,toaskifhe`dliketocreatea

piecethatrepresentedwhatitlookedandfeltlikeforhimtohavegonefrom“darknesstolight.”Theresult?AtrulyremarkablepaintingthatfeaturesVadim,inhiswh

eelchair,leavingbehindhisoldhome,includingthewinecontainerhisparentsstuffedhiminto.Hisnewdirectionincludesabeautifulforestf

ulloffallleavesandbrightlight,showingthehopeheissaidtohavefoundintheinspiringstory.4.Accordingtothepassage,Vadim’sparentstreatedhim_______

_.A.cruellyB.forgivinglyC.thoughtfullyD.strictly5.WhydidVadimcrawlupanddownthestairswhenlivingintheorphanage?A.Becausehislittleroomm

atesoftendiddamagetohiswheelchair.B.Becauseotherchildrenwouldtakehismealwithoutpermission.C.Becausehecouldn’tusethewheelchairtogodownstairsf

romahighfloor.D.Becausegettingdownstairswasdemandingforhimphysicallyandmentally.6.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“achaineffect”inpara

graph4referto?A.AneffectivetreatmentforVadim’sdisability.B.AseriesofpositivechangesoccurringinVadim’slife.C

.Asenseofhopefromthestoryofaspiritualfigure.D.AhelpinghandfromTimTebowFoundation.7.WhatisthemessagethatVadimwantstoconveyinhisremar

kablepainting?A.Headmiresthebeautyandharmonyofnature.B.Heleadsamiserablelifewithhisownkids.C.Heisexpertatdelicatepa

intingtechniques.D.Hesaysfarewelltothepastandharvestshappiness.CTheideathatthenormalhumanbodytemperatureisabou

t37℃wasfirstpresentedbytheGermanphysicianCarlReinholdAugustWunderlichin1851.Sincethen,it’sbecomesowidelyacceptedthatit

servesasatouchstoneforhealth—adiagnostictoolusedbyphysiciansandparentsasabasicindicatorofwhethersomeone

issickorwell.However,itturnsoutthatthiswell-establishedfactisn’t,infact,correct—or,toputitmoreaccurately,humanbeingshavebeengettingcoolerovertheyears

.Recentstudieshaveshownthattemperaturerecordsofgroupsofpeoplehavetendedtorunlowcomparedtotheacceptednorm(标准),sotheStanfordteam,ledbyJuliePar-sonn

et,MD,professorofmedicineandofhealthresearchandpolicy,decidedtodoamorein-depthstudytocomparemodernmeasurementswithhistoricalrecordstotrytoiden

tifybodytemperaturetrendsand,perhaps,uncoverthereasonwhythiscoolingishappening.Fortheirresearch,theStanfordteamlookedatthreedistinctdatasetsfromtwoh

istoricalperiods.Aftergoingthrough677,423temperaturemeasurements,theteamfoundthatmenborninthe21stcenturyhadanaveragebodytemperature

of0.6℃lowerthanthatofthosebornintheearly19thcenturywhilemodernwomenshowedanaveragedecreaseof0.03℃comparedtothoseborninthe1890s.Astowhythisishappe

ning,theresearcherssaythatthemostlikelymechanismisareductioninthehumanmetabolicrate(代谢率)duetoenvironmentalfactors:Onepossi

bilityisthatimprovementsinpublichealthover200yearshavereducedtheincidenceofinflammations(炎症),whichpromotemetabolism.Thiscombinedwithpeoplelivi

ngmorecomfortablelivesinmorestableenvironmentsmeansthatthebodydoesn’thavetoworkashardtostaywarm,sothea

veragetemperaturefalls.”Theenvironmentthatwe’relivinginhaschanged,includingthetemperatureinourhomes,ourcontactwithmicroorganisms(微生物)andthefoodthat

wehaveaccessto.Allthesethingsmeanthatalthoughweconsiderhumanbeingsasthesameforallofhumanevolution,we’renotthesame.We’reactu

allychangingphysiologically,”Parsonnetsaid.8.WhatisCarlReinholdAugustWunderlich’sachievement?A.Hesetupstandardsforhumanhealt

hservices.B.Hepredictedtrendsinhumanbodytemperature.C.Hefirstusedbodytemperatureasahealthindicator.D.Heproposedthestandardhum

anbodytemperature.9.WhatcanwelearnabouttheStanfordteam’sstudy?A.Itshowswomenhavealowerbodytemperaturethanmen.B.Itproveshumanbodytemperaturehasdropped

atafasterrate.C.Itcomparedhistoricalandcurrenthumanbodytemperaturedata.D.Itsuggestedupdatingthedefinitionoftheaveragebo

dytemperature.10.Whichofthefollowingisthoughttocausethedecreaseinhumanbodytemperature?A.Theimprovedlivingconditions.B.Thecontactwithothercr

eatures.C.Thedeclineinphysicallydemandingwork.D.Theadaptationofhumanstoclimatechange.11.Whichonecouldbethebesttitleforthe

text?A.Whatexactlyisnormalhumanbodytemperature?B.Whydoeshumanbodytemperatureneedmeasuring?C.Humanbodytemperaturehasdecreasedovertheyea

rsD.HumanbodytemperaturechangeswiththeenvironmentDOdors(气味)arecomplexandoftenhavechangeablestructures,andcanshowmea

ningfulinformationaboutananimal’ssurroundings,likethelocationoffoodsources.Butithaspreviouslybeenassumedt

hatmammalian(哺乳动物的)brainscan`tfullyprocessthesetemporalchangesinsmellbecausetheyhappensorapidly,muchfasterthanananimalcansmell.Usi

ngbehavioralexperiments,researchersattheFrancisCrickInstituteandUCL(UniversityCollegeLondon)foundthatmicecan,infact,detectv

eryrapidvariationswithinodors,atratespreviouslynotthoughtpossible.Theyalsoshowedthatmicecanusethisinformationtodisting

uishwhetherodorsarecomingfromthesameordifferentsources,eveniftheyareveryclosetoeachother.Thissuggeststhatthemammalianolfactory(嗅

觉的)systemisalsokeyinprocessingtheawarenessofphysicalspaceandsurroundings,guidingdecisionsimportanttosurvival.AndreasSchaef

er,groupleaderoftheSensoryCircuitsandNeurotechnologyLaboratoryatUCLsays:“Fromanevolutionary(进化的)pointofviewourfindingsmakesenseastheyhelptoexplainwhy

thereisalotofcomputationalpowerwithintheolfactorybulb,thepartofthebrainwherethenosesendssignalsto.It’sno

tonlyprocessingchemicalsfromodorsbutalsocalculatinginformationaboutphysicaldistanceandsources.Itwouldhavebeenstra

ngeforevolutiontocreatesuchprocessingpowerinthispartofthebrainifitwerenotbeingusedtohelpthespeciessurvive.”Inonekeyexperiment,the

scientiststrainedmicetodetectwhethertwoodorswerecomingfromthesamesourceorseparatesources.Themicewereabletocorrectlyd

istinguishthisdifference.Aspartofthestudy,thescientistsdesignednewtechnologiesincludingahigh-speedodordeliverydeviceandequ

ipmentthatcanmeasureseveralodorswithextremelyhighprecision.Theseinnovationswillenablemorecomplicatedworkontheolfactorybul

b,increasingourknowledgeofhowthisbrainregionprocessesinformationabouttheenvironmentandinfluencesbehavior.1

2.Whathasbeenpreviouslyassumedimpossibleformammalianbrains?A.Sensingfastandsmallchangesinodors.B.Respondingtodif

ferentbehaviorsproperly.C.Spottingrelationshipsamongdifferentodors.D.Rememberingtheexactlocationoffoodsources.13.WhatdoSchae

fer’swordsimplyabouttheolfactorybulb?A.Itsendssignalstothenose.B.Itchangesananimal’sevolution.C.Itdetectsananimal’ssurroundings.D.Itrecognizesdiffer

entpartsofthebrain.14.Whydidthescientistscreatenewtechnologies?A.Toinvestigatethestructuresofseveralodors.B.Tolearnmo

reabouthowtheolfactorybulbworks.C.Todevelopmoretreatmentsfortheolfactorybulb.D.Toexploretheimpactoftheenvironmentonthebrain.15.Whatdoes

thetextmainlytellus?A.Micemighthaveauniqueolfactorysystem.B.Mammalianbrainsowncomputationalpower.C.Differentstructuresofodorsattractdifferentmice.D

.Rapidchangingsmellscanteachmiceaboutspace.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。Sweatingmaynotbeyourfavoritethin

gtodo,butitisanecessaryprocessformaintainingthehealthofthehumanbody.____16____Herearefourresearch-backedreasonswhythis

salt-basedfluidcanbenefityou.•Sweatingisgoodforyourskin.Sweatisknowntocooltheskin,bringingtoxins(毒素)tothesurfaceandgivingtheskinaheal

thyglow.Researchshowsthatsweatingcanincreaseandmaintainskinhydration.However,leavingsweatontheskinfortoolongcancauseskindiseasessuchas

acne(痤疮).____17____•SweatingmakesyouhappyWhenyouarehot,yourheartbeatsfastertocoolthebody,releasingendorphinsthatcausefeelingsofjoy

.____18____Inarecentstudy,peoplewhosmelled“joyfulsweat”displayedtendenciesassociatedwithhappiness.Howev

er,thoseexposedtofear-inducedsweatshowedcharacteristicsofterror.•Sweatingsupportsyourheart.Whensittinginasauna(桑拿),yo

urbodytemperaturerises,soyourbodyworksovertimetocoolitselfdownbysweating.____19____A20-yearFinnishstudyfoundthatpeoplewhosweateditoutregul

arlyinasaunahadalowerrateofsuddencardiac(心脏的)deaths.•____20____Ifyousweatheavilyduringexercise,that’susuallyapositivesign.Athletestendtosweatsoonera

ndmorethaninactivepeople.Theirbodieshavelearnedtocooldownmoreefficientlyduringphysicalactivity.AstudyconductedbythePublicLibraryofSciencesupportst

his,showingthatlong-distancerunnersnotonlygotsweatiersooner,butalsoactivatedmoresweatglands(汗腺),resultinginmoresweat

thantheirnon-activecounterparts.A.Andyou’llbebetteroffforit.B.Sweatingalotmeansthatyouarefit.C.Thus,it’sessentialtowashyourfaceandbodyaftersweati

ng.D.Sweatisthestuffthatfloodsoutwhenourbodytemperaturerises..E.Sweatingcontributestoadecreaseinbloodpressuretosomeextent.F.Yoursweatyselfcanalsom

akethosearoundyoufeelmoredelightful.G.Thisisanaturalbodilyfunctionthathelpstoregulatebodytemperaturean

dpreventoverheating.第三部分语言运用(共三节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)Duringthefirstweeksofhisretirementfromthefireservi

ce,Maxhadfeltlost.Andthat’swhenPolly,alibrarymanager,helpedhimsignupasa____21____,forRobotClubinthelibrary.Maxhadn’tvolunteeredbeforeandhedi

dn’tknowanythingabout____22____.Heopenedthepackscontainingtherobots,nervouslystaringatthemessofparts.Adozenprim

ary-agechildrengatheredaroundthetable,____23____eagerly.Almostdoublethenumberofadultscrowdedaroundthem,w

atching.Glancingaroundthe____24____atthemanyparentsandcarersaccompanyingtherobotbuilders,Maxknewhehadtofacethis____25_

___.“Okay,team,”hestarted____26____,adoptingthetonehe’dusedto____27____hisunitduringhisfirefightingday

s.“We’regoingtobuildtheserobotsonestep____28____.”Thechildrennodded,theirhandsbusywithscrews(螺丝)andplasticl

imbs.Maxwanderedfromtabletotable,____29____wordsofencouragement,andslowlybutsurely,_____30_____theinstructionsinhis

mind.Anhourpassed,andtheroomwasfilledwiththesoundofchatterandclinkingparts.AsthefinalminutesofRobotClubtickedaway

,Maxstoodbackand_____31_____theroom.Robotsofallshapesandsizesstoodonthetables.Thechildrenwereexcited,_____32_____theircr

eationstoanyonewhowouldlook.Astheybegantoleave,manychildrenstoppedtothankMax.Each“thankyou”and“seeyounextweek”chippedawayatthesenseof_____33____

_hehadfeltsinceretiring.Hehadn’tputoutafiretoday,butperhapshehad_____34_____somethingfarmoreimportant—anew_____35_____forhimself.21.A.volunteerB.wr

iterC.builderD.fireman22.A.booksB.programsC.childrenD.robots23.A.searchingB.waitingC.readingD.arguing24.A.tableB.neighbourhoodC.teamD.library25.A.com

petitionB.consequenceC.challengeD.conflict26.A.calmlyB.coldlyC.casuallyD.weakly27.A.formB.briefC.warnD.scan28.A.atonetimeB.innotimeC

.atatimeD.atnotime29.A.processingB.offeringC.exchangingD.understanding30.A.puttingasideB.turningdownC.keepingoffD.p

iecingtogether31.A.surveyedB.cleanedC.decoratedD.left32.A.bringingupB.callingonC.showingoffD.givingaway33.A.free

domB.reliefC.lossD.guilt34.A.reviewedB.lightedC.assessedD.reserved35.A.versionB.beliefC.approachD.purpose第二节(共10小

题,每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式,并将答案填写在答题卡上。SeeingMathonthePageMathandliteratureareprobablytwooft

hesubjectsthatbringstudentsheadaches.However,scientistswonder____36____thebeautyofmathcanbefoundinliteraryworks.AUKmathematicianSarahHart,wh

opresentssomeinterestingthoughtsabout“three”inherbook,____37____(argue)thatthebeautyofthisnumberisindeedevidentinmanyworkso

fwesternliteratureandlanguages.“Three”istheminimumnumberwith____38____atwo-dimensionalshapecanbedefined.Fore

xample,threestickscancreate____39____triangle,astablestructure.Manycommonphrasesareinthreewords,suchas“ready,set,go

”.Somenurseryrhymeshaveaword____40____(repeat)threetimes,suchas“row,row,rowyourboat”.Instories,thereareusuallythreemaincharactersandforaser

iesof____41____(novel),thereareusuallythreebooksratherthanfour.Whyisitalwaysthethirdsonwhobehavesdifferentlyfromhistwoolderbrothers,

thus____42____(win)theprincess?Hartexplainsthatobviouslywerequiretworepetitionstogettoknowthepattern,sothatthebreakingofthepattern

inthethirdcharactercansurpriseoramuseus.____43____(similar),anotherstudybyresearchersattheUniversityofVermontalsoconnectedmathandstorytellin

g.Theyanalyzedmorethan1,300fictionbooksandarrangedfor10,000wordsfromthebookstoberatedby50participantsonahappinessscaleof1to9.Thentheratings____44___

_(categorize)intodifferentgraphs,whichshowedhowthereaders’emotionschangedwhilereading.Itturnedoutthateachstoryfitperfectlyintooneofsixbasicgraphs,a

mathematicalpattern.“Theideathatonewouldhavetochoosebetweenmathematicsandliteratureissomething_____45

_____atragedy,”Hartsays,“Thetwofieldsarefundamentallylinked”.第三节(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)阅读下列句子,在空白处填入适当的单词(1个单词)或用括号内单词的正确形

式填空。46.ZhengHeisrememberedasoneofChina’smost________(influence)explorers.(所给词的适当形式填空)47.Thesurpriseattackcame________agreatsho

cktothewholenation.(用适当的词填空)48.Today,theUSSArizonalies____________itsank:inthemiddleofthePacificOcean.(用适当的词填空)49.Iha

vethebelief_________someofyouheardaboutUNESCOheritagesitesormaybeevenvisitedone.(用适当的词填空)50.Ifyourheartbreakslike_

_______(I)atthethoughtofourirreplaceableheritagebeinglostforever,pleasetakeaction.(所给词的适当形式填空)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)51.假定你是学生会主席李华,暑期学生会将组织“丝绸之路”沿线国家考察活动。你校的英国交换生David想报名参加,写信向你询问相关情况,请你用英文给他回复,内容包括:1.活动时间;2.具体安排;3.报名方式。注意:1.词

数80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearDavid,_____________________________________________________________________

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_______________________________Yours,LiHua第二节读后续写(满分25分)52.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。Onaflig

htaneight-year-oldboynamedLouiswasexcitedlyreadinghisfavoritestorybookloudly,muchtotheannoyanceofafel

lowpassengernamedTylersittingnexttohim.Edward,theboy’sfather,hadbroughtthebook,hopingtoreadittohissonhimself,butLouisinsisted

onreadingitaloudonhisown.,Tyler,whowastryingtohavearest,becamealittlebitangryatthenoise.“Hey,sir.Couldyoupleasetellyoursontokeephis

voicedown?I’mtryingtosleepforamoment,”hecomplainedtoEdward.AlthoughthefatherpolitelyaskedLouistoreadinalowv

oice,theyoungboywastooexcitedlyabsorbedinthestorybooktonoticehisdisturbancetoothers.Hisnoisyreadingdisturbednotonly

Tylerbutalsoafewotherpassengersnearby.Tyler`sangerincreasedasheloudlyadmonished(责备)Louis`lackofmannersandconsideration.Todealwit

hthematter,hecalledtheflightattendant.Whenshearrived,Tylercompletelylosthiscool,admonishingbothLouisandEdward.“Haveyouheardth

isboy?He’sbeenyellingoutthewholetime!Andyou’restilltryingtodefendhisrudebehavior!Achildofhisageshouldunderstandtha

theiscausingseriousdisturbanceandneedstoshowsomerespectforothers!”Intheheatedscene,theflightattendanttriedtocalmTylerdown.Howe

ver,Tylerwasabittoodisturbedtocalmhimselfdown.Edwardcontinuouslyapologizedwhileattemptingtoexplainthes

ituation.“Excuseme,sir.IadmitwhatLouisdidwaswrong,buthemeantnoharm.He’ssimplyoverjoyedatbeingabletoreadagainafteryearsofdiff

iculties…”Edward’seyeswelledupandhewasintearsbeforeherealizedit.HeexplainedtothepeoplearoundthemthatitwasthefirsttimeinthreeyearsthatLouiswasable

toseetheworldaroundhimandcouldreadhisfavoritebook,onehismotherwhodiedthreeyearsagousedtoreadtohimasababy.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。T

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