【文档说明】湖南省三湘名校教育联盟2024-2025学年高三上学期第一次大联考英语试题 Word版无答案.docx,共(11)页,30.570 KB,由小赞的店铺上传
转载请保留链接:https://www.doc5u.com/view-876c25b08773bbc6fb7babc22eaed847.html
以下为本文档部分文字说明:
三湘名校教育联盟·2025届高三第一次大联考英语本试卷共8页。全卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在本试卷和答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应的答案标号涂黑,如有改动,用橡皮擦干净后
,再选涂其他答案;回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Dosomeshopping.B.Takeaphoto.C.Talktothemodel.2.HowmuchChineseyuanshouldthe
womanpay?A.200yuan.B.800yuan.C.1600yuan.3.Whyisthecitysocrowded?A.Itspopulationistoobig.B.Itsroadsaretoonarrow.C.Ithasbigmanagem
entissues.4Howlonghastherainlasted?A.5days.B.6days.C.7days.5.Whatopiniondotheyholdontheirchemistrycours
e?A.It’swellorganized.B.Itissatisfactory.C.Itisunsatisfactory.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.Wh
athasthemanbeendoingalldaylong?A.Callingthewoman.B.Stayingathome.C.Preparingfordinner.7.Whydothespeakersdecidetohangupthephone?A.Theconnectioni
sn’tgood.B.They’rebothbusy.C.They’llmeetsoon.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whydoesthemanlookpale?A.Hehasgotacold.B.He’safraidofheights.C.He’salit
tleairsick.9.Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?A.Themanhasneverflownbefore.B.Themanwillchewsomegum.C.TheplanetookofffromOntario.听第8段材料,回答第1
0至12题。10.Whatwouldthewomanliketodothisweekend?A.Goclimbing.B.Goshopping.C.Gofishing.11.WhatdoesthemanplantodoonSaturday?A.Checkhissch
edule.B.Stayathome.C.Helphissistermove.12.Howwillthemangetintouchwiththewoman?A.Bymakingacalltoherhouse.B
.Bymakingacalltohermother’shouse.C.Bymakingacalltohercellphone.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatarethemanandwomanlookingfor?A.Acomfortablehotel.B
.Amodernhotel.C.Aninexpensivehotel.14.Whomdidthemanandwomanaskforhelp?A.Apolicewoman.B.Awaitress.C.Apasser-by.15.Wherecouldthema
nandwomanfindahoteltheyneeded?A.Inthenextstreet.B.Nexttoabank.C.Two-minutedrivetothewest.16.Wheredidtheconversationmostlikelytakeplace?A.Inastreet.B
.Inarestaurant.C.Inahotel.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhendidMr.Mendeldiscoverthereasonforourlikenesstoparents?A.In1860.B.In1916.C.In1953.18.Whatd
idthescientistsfindin1961?A.ThefirstunderstandableDNA“word”.B.AllthewordsintheDNAmap.C.Thefunctionsofallt
heDNA“words”.19.Whatcanwedobyunderstanding“words”intheDNAmap?A.Createnewcreatures.B.Curesomediseases.C.Savedyinganimals.
20.Whatdoesthespeakermainlytalkabout?A.ThewaysofDNAtreatment.B.Thefamousbiologyscientists.C.Theprocessofunderstan
dingDNA.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。ATeachingVolunteerProgramin
Bali-Lovina(巴厘岛)AreyouinterestedinbecomingavolunteerteacherinBali-Lovina?InternationalVolunteerHQ’sTeachingprojectinvitesvolunte
erstopassonvaluableEnglishlanguageskillstoschoolchildrenwhilesharingtheirownculture.WhatyoucanexpectAsavolunteerteacher,you’l
lrunafter-schoolEnglishclassesforelementarychildren.Youmaybepairedwithanothervolunteerorworkalone,andyou’refreetogetcreative
withyourteachingmethods.Ageneralinstructionandexamplesfrompreviousvolunteerswillguideyourlessonplanning.Whocanapply
Thisprogramisidealforcreativeandactivevolunteerswhoenjoyinspiringchildrentolearnorwhowanttobecometeachers.You’llneedtospeakfluentEngl
ishbutnopreviousteachingexperienceisrequiredasyou’llbesupportedbyqualifiedlocalstaff.SomerelevanttraınınglikeaTEFLco
ursewouldbehelpful.StartdatesDurationVolunteerhoursAgeProgramsstarteveryChoosefrom1-Upto5hoursadayAged16+Monday12weeksWhatimpactyouwillmakeInBali,t
ourismandhospitalitydrivejobs,requiringstrongEnglishskills,makingnativespeakers’practiceinvaluable.Throu
ghthisprogram,volunteerscontributetoenhancıngaccesstoeducationwithinthelocalcommunıty.Byassistıngchildrentorem
aıninschool,pursuefurthereducation,andaccessbetteremploymentopportunitiesinthefuture,volunteersplayavitalroleinshapingbrighterfutures.1.Whatkindofs
upportwillvolunteersreceive?A.Suggestionsonfindingajob.B.Guidancefromlocalteachers.C.Instructionsfromlocaltravelagencies.D.Cours
esonlearningthelocallanguage.2.Whatisthelowestagelimitforjoiningtheprogram?A5.B.12.C.16.D.20.3.Whatistheexpectedoutcomeforthechildreninvolved?A.Havin
gbetterjobopportunities.B.Startingtheirownteachingcareers.C.Enhancinglocalculturepreservation.D.Acquiringmoreeducationalresources.BInspiredbyMarcoP
olo,whotraveledtoChinaalongtheancientSilkRoadmorethan700yearsago,ItaliantravelerViennasetofffromtheexplorer’shomet
ownVenice.Asthefirstwomantoattemptretracingtheroute,Viennahopestobuildabridgeoffriendshipamongpeoplefromdifferen
tcountriesthroughherefforts.Vienna’sfascinationwithChinabeganovertwodecadesagowhenaChinesestudentstayedinherhome,sparkli
ngherinterestinthecountry’srichculturalherıtage.Moreover,shehasbeenafanofItaliantravelerMarcoPolosincechildhoodandth
edescriptionoftheancientSilkRoadinthebook,TheTravelsofMarcoPolo,particularlyimpressedher.In2018,thethoughtoffollowingthefoot
stepsofMarcoPoloinspiredhertomapoutajourneycovering22,000kilometersfromVenicetoBeijing,passingthrough15countriesinthreetofouryears.Atfirst
,herchildrenthoughtitwasunrealistictocompletesuchalongjourneyinherseventies.However,astheyobservedthedetailedplanning,t
heyfullysupportedher.Withasimplebackpackandtwohikingpoles,shehascoveredover20,000kmandpassedthroughdozensofcountries.“Thejourneyismore
thanjustapersonalchallenge,”Viennasaidinarecentinterview.“ItisamissiontowitnessfirsthandtheimpactofChina’sBeltandRoadInitiative(BRI)andtosharethee
xperienceswiththeworld,”sheadded.“Ihaveseenthebridges,highways,andrailwaysbuiltundertheBRI,whichconnectcountriesinawaythatechoestheS
ilkRoad’shistoricroleinfacilitatingtradeandculturalexchange.”.Describingherselfasanambassadorofcultu
ralexchangeandmodern-dayMarcoPolo,Viennanotedthat“IwantpeopletoknowaboutMarcoPoloandtheSilkRoad,butIalsowanttosendam
essagetowomenofmyage—it’snevertoolatetopursueyourdreams.”4.WhydidViennaundertakethejourney?A.Tosetthelongesthikingrecord.B.Todohistoryres
earchonChina.C.Toadvocateenvironmentprotection.D.Topromotecross-culturalcommunication.5.WhatmotivatedViennatoplanajourneyfromVenicetoBe
ijing?A.HerlifelongfascinationwithChina.B.Herchildren’senthusiasmfortravel.C.AChinesestudent’sconstantsupp
ort.D.TheideaofretracingtheancientSilkRoad.6.WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?A.TheinfluenceofBRI.B.Herunusualencounters.C.Herdetailedpreparat
ions.D.Thedistanceofthejourney.7.WhydidViennasaythatinthelastparagraph?A.Toinspiretheold.B.TopraiseMarcoPolo.C.Tohighlightherstatus.D.Topopulariz
eherjourney.CDowomenmakebetterdoctorsthanmen?Indatafromahostofdifferentcountries,patientsseenbyfemaledoctorsseemtodobetterthanthose
seenbymaleones.Thereasons,however,remainuncertain.Oneofthefirststudiestoexaminetheissuewaspublishedin2017byYusukeTsugawaofHarvardMedicalSc
hool,andcolleaguesbasedinBoston.Theauthorsanalysedthemedicalrecordsofaround1.5molderadultswhohadbeenhospitalisedinAmericabetween2011and2014.
Theyfoundthatpatientswhoseprimarytreatmenthadbeenperformedbyafemaledoctorwereroughly4%lesslikelytodie,and4%lesslikelytobere-ad
mittedtohospitalinthefollowing30days,thanthosewhoseprimarydoctorwasaman.Laterin2017anotherstudyfoundsimilartrends.O
nedrawbackwiththestudiesisthattheyalllookbackatnaturallyoccurringdataratherthanrandomised-controlledex
periments.“Thiscouldhideanyunderlyingfactorswhichmightbereallydrivingtheeffect,”saysGavinStewart,anexpertatNewcastleUniversity.“Itco
uldbe,forexample,thatfemaledoctorstendtobeassignedhealthierpatientsthantheirmalecolleagues.”Tocontrolsucheffects,studiesbyDrChristopherWalli
s,anexpertinthisfield,trytoaccountfortheimpactofdifferenthospitalsandproceduresintheiranalysis.Howeverthedataaresliced,femaledocto
rsseemtodobetter.DrChristopherWallissays,“Ithinkit’saseriesofbehaviorsthatarelinkedwithgender(性别).”Past
researchhasfoundthatfemaledoctorstendtospendmoretimewithpatients,aremorelikelytoprovidepreventivecarea
ndtendtostickmorecloselytoclinicalguidelinesthantheirmalecolleaguesdo.Femalepatientsalsoreportbettercommunicationandstrongerrelationshipwithfemaledo
ctors.Whateverthegenderoftheirphysician,though,femalepatientsseemtorespondbettertomedicalcarethanmalepat
ientsdo.Understandingwhysuchdifferenceswillhelpalldoctorsimprovetheirpractice.Forallthegoodthatcuttin
g-edgemedicalequipmentandnewdrugscando,aphysician’sjudgmentduringmedicalcareseemstobeasimportantasever.8.WhatmedicalrecordsdoesYusuke’sstudyprobabl
yfocuson?A.Thedurationoftreatment.B.Hospitalstaff’sperformance.C.Medicalsystem’sevaluations.D.Patients’post-operationcondition.9.
What’sthelimitationofpreviousstudies?A.Limitedfigures.B.Poorequipment.C.Generalanalysis.D.Healthierpatients.10.Whydofemaledoctorsdobetter
accordingtoChristopherWallis’study?A.Theyaremoredevotedtomedicalcare.B.Theyconductmoreclinicalexperiments.C.Theyaremor
eskilfulincommunication.D.Theyhavemoreoperationalexperiences.11.Whatwillcontributetodoctors’betterpract
iceprobably?A.Highqualitydrugs.B.Advancedtechnology.C.Doctor-patientinteraction.D.Detailedmedicalguidelines
.DThesensationofanxietyisuniversal,butthehumanbody’sconsistentresponsetoanxietyactuallymaskstwodiffe
rentkinds.Thefirst—growthanxiety—occursinresponsetochallengesthatareuncomfortablebutmanageable.Thesecond—toxicanxiety—arisesfro
msituationsthatgobeyondone’sabilitytodealwith.Growthandtoxicanxietyhavemarkedlydifferenteffectsonourbrainandbody.Overthepastdecade,anxietyhasd
evelopedareputationforruininghealth.Andmanypeopletrytoescapeitthroughmedication.Ingeneral,however,one’sperformanceunderpressurefollows
aninverted-Uturn:Asstressgoesup,performancerisestoapeak,thendropsoff.Growthanxietycanpromotehealthandflexibility,muchinthewaythatph
ysicalexercisecanmakeusfitter.That’slikelybecauseacuteanxietycausesanincreaseintwohormones(荷尔蒙):cortisolandn
orepinephrine.Cortisolstimulatesthebodytobemoreenergetic.Meanwhile,norepinephrinemakesyoumorefocused.
Short-termstresscanbebeneficialasalittleamountofcortisolcanstrengthenyourbrainfunctionofmemoryandlearning.Bycontrast,long-lastingstressleadstorisin
ghormoneslevel,increasingone’schancesofdevelopinghealthproblemswhiledamagingbrainfunctions.Stressinresponsetoanon
goingthreatisoneformoftoxicanxiety;anotheroccursinpeoplewithsocial-anxietydisorderorgeneralized-anxietydisorder
.Thosewithsuchover-sensitivethreatdetectionprobablyhadalegupinaprehistoricworldfullofthreats,butinamodernone,suchstressisusuallypoorlyadapted—e
xceptintherarecaseswhenmodernlifepresentstruethreats,whichmanypeopleunder-reactto.Formostpeople,however,turningtoxicanxiety
intogrowthanxietyiswithinyourpower.Eachofushasadifferentsensitivitytostress.Thesamechallenge,suchasgivingapublicpresentati
on,couldbeterrifyingforonepersonandexcitingforanother.Butnomatteryourstresstolerance,evensmallinterventions—like
gettingsufficientsleepandexercise—canhelppreventyoufromslidingdowntheinverted-Uturn.Weshouldn’tfeargrowthanxietyanymorethanwedothesorene
ssthatcomeswithahealthyworkout.Bothcanbeuncomfortablebutmakeusstrongerinthelongrun.12.Whatmakesgrowthanxietyd
ifferentfromtoxicanxiety?A.Itssensorystimulation.B.Itshigherlevelofhormones.C.Itspositiveinfluencesonhealth.D.Itsoc
currenceinchallengingsituations.13.Howistoxicanxiety?A.Momentaryandadaptable.B.Continuousanddestructive.C.Comfortablean
dcontrollable.D.Changeableandunpredictable.14.Whatdoestheunderlinedexpression“hadalegup”inParagraph4mean?A.Developeda
skill.B.Hadanadvantage.C.Tookanactivepart.D.Contributedtoacause.15.What’sauthor’ssuggestiononkeepingperform
ingwell?A.Setasidesometimetorelax.B.Avoidtakingdemandingtasks.C.Shouldermoreresponsibilities.D.Improvestress
toleranceability.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。Ifthere’sonethingoneabsolutelyneverwanttoseeinanyrestau
rants,it’sarat.Whenpresentinfoodpreparationareas,ratscaneasilycreateahealthandsafetydisasterseriouse
noughtocloseyourrestaurantdown.____16____.Ratsoftencomeindoorslookingforfood.____17____Inspectyourkitcheneverynightbeforeclosin
gtoensurethattherearenoleftovers.Allfooditemsshouldbesealedinairtightcontainersandstoredcorrectly.Oneortworats
canbeswiftlydealtwith.____18____Theymultiplyquicklyifnottakencareofstraightaway.Tonipanyinvaders(入侵者)inthebud,bealerttosignsofrats:ratdroppings,che
wedwood,paper,orfoodpackaginganddamagedfoodstores.Ifyouspotanyoftheabovesigns,takeimmediateactionandplaceafewrattrapsnearby.Foodlefto
versandout-of-datefoodmakeupthemajorityofwasteproducedbyrestaurantkitchens.Thesmellfromanoverflowingtrashcanbringeveryratwithina5-milera
dius(半径)toyourdoor.____19____Forexample,allfoodleftoversshouldbedealtwithimmediatelyandwrappedupsecurely,andt
rashcansshouldbeemptiedregularlythroughoutthecourseoftheday.____20____Youcanhelptokeepratswellawaybykeepin
gtheoutsideofyourestablishmentclear.Thismeansdisbranchinganyovergrownplants,andclearingawayanystoringgarbageatleast20feetawayfromthebuilding.A.Howeve
r,ratscanreproducethroughouttheyear.BCutdowntalltreesandcleargarbagecansfrequently.C.So,howtokeepyourres
taurantfreefromfurryinvaders?D.Anessentialstepis,therefore,properfoodhandlingandstorage.E.Makeafirmsetofruleswithregardstogarba
geandsticktothem.F.Thickplantsandboxesleftoutbackcanencourageratstonestnearby.G.Successfullykeepyourres
taurantfreefromratsrequiresagroupeffort.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。Itwasawarmsummerafternoon
attheJerseyshore.Myfour-year-oldsonandIjustlovedwalkingalongthe____21____justbeforedinner.Onthisparticularday,theredi
dn’tseemtobetoomanyshells____22____upontheshore.Willbegan____23____whatevershellshesawlyinginthesand.“Will,”Isaid,“Youneedtofindshellsliketh
is.”IcontinuedasIheldupa____24____shapedshell.Willgavemea____25____lookandcontinuedonhisway.“Will,why
doyou____26____fillingourbucketwithshellsthatarebroken?”Igotalittleangry.Hereplied,“Mom,therearemoresh
ellsonthebeachthatarebrokenthantheonesthatyouare____27____for.We’llgetthebucketfilled____28____withthebrokenones.”True,Ithought,butwhowantsabucketful
ofbrokenshells?Will____29____measifheknewwhatIwasthinking.“Mom,theseshellsarebroken,buttheyarestill____30____,”.headded.Justthenhebegancommentingon
differentshells’____31____.“Ithasthecolorpurpleonit,Mom,noneofyourshavepurpleonthem.It____32____meofaclown.This
oneislikethesun,and.theseonesarelikebutterflywings,”hesaidwithsuch____33____.Myeyesfilledwithtears,Ireachedmyhandintoth
ebucketandbeganto____34____thefewperfectshellsIhadcollected.WillandIwalkedalongthebeach,collectingonlybrokenshellsinourbucket
and____35____theirbeauty.Hiseyessparkedwithjoy,whichIhadneverseen.21.A.beachB.doorwayC.pathD.forest22.A.ranB.roseC.washedD.c
heered23.A.pullingoverB.takingonC.callingforD.pickingup24.A.perfectlyB.strangelyC.differentlyD.sandy25.A.disgustedB.contentedC.puzzledD.wo
rried26.A.continueB.avoidC.postponeD.admit27.A.hopingB.waitingC.leavingD.searching28.A.moreB.fasterC.earlierD.better29.A.laughedatB.sta
redatC.turnedtoD.talkedto30.A.usefulB.respectfulC.mindfulD.beautiful31.A.colorsB.shapesC.uniquenessD.perfection32.A.curesB.remin
dsC.convincesD.approves33.A.curiosityB.impressionC.prideD.expression34.A.takeoutB.turndownC.lookforD.focus
on35.A.paintingB.producingC.exchangingD.admiring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。AnewrailwaylinkingJiuzhaiVal
leyNaturalReserve,therenownedtouristdestinationinSouthwestChina,openedonFriday,significantlyimprovingaccessibilityt
otheremoteregion.ThefirsttraininthenewrouteleftHuanglongjiuzhaistation____36____(head)towardChengduat10:38am,reducingthetr
aveltimebetweenJiuzhaiValleyandChengdu,thecapitalofSichuan,____37____just1hourand39minutes.Previously,thejourneybyroad____38____(take)over6hours.
The69-kilometerstretchofrailwayhasbeenbuiltinthe____39____(mountain)landscapeandtheconstructionwascomplex,involvingthecreati
onof21bridgesandextensivetunnelsthroughmountainranges.Thenewlineispartofthe____40____(large)Chengdu-XiningRailway,____
41____stretches836kilometersandconnectsChengduinSichuanwithXininginQinghaiprovince.Designedforspeedsofupt
o200km/h,thisrailwaywilllinkvariouscitiesandhigh-altituderegions,thoughfurtherfulloperationaldetailsareyet_
___42____(confirm).JiuzhaiValley,oftenreferredtoasthe“NineVillagesValley”,____43____(celebrate)foritsbreathtakingnaturalbeauty.Theremote
____44____(locate)andcomplexlandscapehavehistoricallymadeaccessdifficult.“ItisincrediblethatyoucannowreachJiuzhaiValleyinunder2hours,”saidDi
ng,____45____travelenthusiastfromChengduinhis50s.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,上周你们班围绕“什么是健康美”展开了激烈的讨论。请你给校英语报写一篇报道,内容包括:1.阐述讨论内容;
2.发表你的观点。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。EmbracingHealthandBeautyLastweek,ourclassheldalivelydiscussionontheco
nceptof“healthybeauty”.__________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)47.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。Garyhadlosthopeofeverfindinghisparents’weddingrings.WhilesellinghischildhoodhomeinReading,Pennsylv
ania,in2011,justbeforehismother’spassing,Garysearchedhighandlowfortherings.Hedidn’tfindthem.Despitehisbesteffor
ts,thesearchyieldednoresults,andhefeltadeepsenseofloss.Hefiguredhismother,whohadAlzheimer’s(老年痴呆症),hadthrownthemout.Hewasextremelyupset,butdidn’tk
nowwhatelsetodobesidesmoveon.Adecadepassedandtheringsneverturnedup.Then,lastSeptember,GarygotaFacebookmessagefromHannah,whohadboughthismother’shouseb
ackin2011.Herhusband,Josh,haddiscoveredajewelryboxwithtworingsinsideakitchenlightfixture.HannahandJoshs
uspectedtheyheldemotionalvalueforsomeone,andtheythoughttheringsshouldandmustbereturned.Gary’spatentsexchangedtheringswhentheygotm
arriedin1947.Theymovedintotheirtwo-bedroomhouseintheearly1950s.TheyraisedGary,theironlychild,whilehisfatherworkedasamech
anicandhismotherasastay-athomeparent.In1978,whenGarywas15,hisfatherdiedofaheartattack.Hismotherstarteda20-yearcareerinthepatienttransportandsupplyde
partmentofthehospitalthathademployedherhusbandasamaintenancemechanicatthetimeofhisdeath.Sheretiredin1998asherAlzheimer’sprogre
ssed,andsometimebefore2011,shehidtheweddingringsinsidethekitchenlight.Hannahknewlittleofthathistory.Butyearsearlier,outofcuriosity,sheh
adsearchedthenameonthehome’sbillofsale,whichledtoGary’smother’sobituary(认告).注意:1.续写词数应150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。LastSeptembe
r,shefounditagain,andlocatedGaryonFacebook.___________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Afewweekslater
,thethreewerechattingatGary’shome.______________________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
________1~5BCAAC6~10BACBA11~15CBCBC16~20BAABC为