2023届湖北省七市(州)高三年级3月联合统一调研测试英语试题

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1机密★启用前2023年湖北省七市(州)高三年级3月联合统一调研测试英语本试卷共12页,满分150分。考试用时120分钟。★祝考试顺利★注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2.选择题的作答:每小题

选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3.非选择题的作答:用黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。4.

考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并上交。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.Whatwi

llthemandonext?A.Havearest.B.Goonworking.C.Trythenewrestaurant.2.Wheredoesthewomanwanttogo?A.Chicago.B.NewYork.C.Atlanta.3.Howdoesthem

anfeelnow?2A.Relieved.B.Regretful.C.Grateful.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Anewbook.B.Afamousperson.C.Asingingcompetition.5.

Howmanypeopleareinthewoman'scaraltogethernow?A.3.B.4.C.5.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和第7两个小题。6.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Bytheriver.B.Ath

ome.C.Inarestaurant.7.Whatarethespeakerscelebrating?A.Halloween.B.ChristmasDay.C.NewYear'sDay.听第7段材料,回答第8和第9两个小题。8.

Whydoesthewomanrefusetheman'soffer?A.Themanisbusy.B.Thetrafficwillbeheavy.C.Thecinemaisnotfaraway.9.Howwillthewomanprobablyreturn?A.Bycar.B.Byt

axi.C.Bytrain.听第8段材料,回答第10至第12三个小题。10.WhatisSusandoing?A.Teachinggeography.B.Introducinganartform.C.C

onductinganinterview.11.HowdidtheAmazonpeoplereacttoCharlie'svisit?A.Defensively.B.Favorably.C.Angrily.12.WhatdoesCharliewanttoshowthroughhisworks?A

.ThenaturalbeautyoftheAmazon.B.Thehappysideofthelocallife.C.Thedamagedonetotherainforests.听第9段材料,回答第13至第16四个小题。13.WhatdoesJ

essicahavetodoonSundaymorning?A.Cleanthehouse.B.Gorunning.C.Docooking.314.AtwhattimeshouldJessicameetJackonSunday?A.10:30a.m.B.1:30p.m.C.5:30p.m

.15.HowdoesJessicafeelaboutherscheduleonSunday?A.Tired.B.Surprised.C.Excited.16.Whatisthemanaskedtodobeforevisitingthewoman?A.Talktohermom.B.Finis

hhisproject.C.Giveheracall.听第10段材料,回答第17至第20四个小题。17.Whatpercentageofstudentsareabsenteachdayinsomeschools?A.

10%~20%.B.20%~40%.C.40%~60%.18.WhowillbenefitfromtheplanbeingtriedinFlorida?A.Theboardofeducation.B.Headmastersofcityschools.C.St

udentswithgoodattendancerecords.19.WhatmeasurehasbeentakeninSanFranciscotoprotectschoolproperty?A.Punishin

gstudentswhodamageschoolproperty.B.Rewardingschoolsthathavedecreasedthedestruction.C.Cuttingdownthebud

getforrepairsandreplacements.20.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.Punishmentbyteachers.B.Attentiononpupils'gr

ades.C.Waystodealwithskippingclasses.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ATheStoriesB

ehind3ofthePhotosfromOurPicturesoftheYearEachyear,NationalGeographicwillpublishaspecialissuetoshowcasesomeoftheimpressiveimages

takenaroundtheglobetocelebratethehigh-qualityphotography.Thisyear,49wereselectedasthebestphotosoftheyearoutofmillionsofima

ges,andthephotoeditorsgiveaglimpsebehindthescenesof3imagesincludedin2022PicturesoftheYearannualspecialissue.Qaanaaq,G

reenland//KiliiiYüyan4PhotographerKiliiiYuyanisnostrangertodocumentingthedailylivesofnativepeoplesandtheissuestheyfacearoun

dtheworld.HecommitshimselftocapturingsurprisinganduniqueimagesforeachstorywhilehiscolleagueMalloryhasquitintheirtracks.Inhisstory,twocousinspushstro

llers(婴儿车)acrossasnowyplaininGreenlandontheirwaytoannualdogsledraces.Thestoryitselfchallengesreaderstothinkabouthowtotreattheirecosys

temwithoutdestroyingitandgivesmoreinsightintothedailylivesofInughuitwomen.CanaryIslands,Spain//CarstenPeterIt'shardtocapturethespeed,texture,andse

nseofdangeroflavaflowingfromavolcaniceruption,butthat'swhatphotographerCarstenPeterachievedwiththisimage.Hedocumentedthe85-dayerup-tionfo

rNationalGeographic,thenreturnedtofocusonthedamageandonthescientificfieldworkthathadbeendoneoncetheslow-movinglavahadcooled.Mi

nneriya.SriLanka//BrentStirtonPhotographerBrentStirtonprovidedawindowintotheseanimals’lives,whichshehopeswillincreaseawarenessands

tirupsympathythroughthephoto.TheimagewastoughtocapturenotonlybecauseStirtonneededtogetclosetothewildanimalsfort

heframebutalsobecauseitwasachallengingtimetoworkinSriLanka.Thegovernmentwascollapsingineconomicdecline.“Ithinkthere'sanopportun

itytoshowpeopleasideofanimalstheymayhavenotseenbefore,"shesays.Formorepicturesandstories,pleaseclickthehttps://www.nationalgeogr

aphic.com.21.Whoseimagecaresaboutpeople'slife?A.Mallory's.B.CarstenPeter's.C.KiliiiYuyan's.D.BrentStirton's.22.Whatshared

featuresdothesethreepictureshave?A.Theyalltakeeffortsandpatience.B.Theyareallabouttheenvironment.C.Theyallprovideawindowintoa

nimals‘lives.D.Theyallmakeadifferencetoscientificfieldwork.23.Whereisthistextprobablytakenfrom?A.Atravelmagazine.B.Ana

cademicarticle.C.Abiologytextbook.D.Aphotographywebsite.B5RescuersinJerseysaidSundayafteranall-nightse

archthattherewasnohopeofsurvivorsfromanexplosionthatflattenedathree-storyapartmentblock.Atleastthreepeoplewereconfirmedkilledinth

eaccidentearlySaturdayintheChannelisland'sportcapitalStHelier.followingasuspectedgasleak."Wehavethreeconfirmeddeathsandit'sfairtosayweexpecttofindmor

e,"policechiefRobinSmithtoldanewsconference,sayingthataround12residentsremainedunaccountedfor."ItiswithsadnessthatIamconfi

rmingthatthesearch-and-rescueoperationhasbeenmovedtoarecoveryoper-ation,"hesaid.Thephaseinvolveda"painstakingsearchofthedebris(残骸)"whichcouldtak

eweeks,Smithsaid,addingthatagasleakwasthe"likely"cause.AidedbysnifferdogsandexpertsfromsouthernEngland.Jerseyemergencyworkershadsearchedtherubble(瓦砾

)overnight.FirechiefPaulBrownconfirmedthatfirefighterswerecalledouttoinvestigatethesmellofgasonFridayevening,morethanseven

hoursbeforetheexplosion.Butinvain.Headmittedthatsome-thinghadgone"horriblywrong",consideringthesubsequentdisaster,butinsistedthatJerseyisla

nderscouldstillhaveconfidenceinhisservice.Jersey'sgassupplier,IslandEnergy,saiditwasworkingwiththefireservicetounderstandwha

thappened.LikemanyothersinStHelier,Jersey'sChiefMinisterKristinaMooresaidshewasawokenbytheexplosion."Acrosstheislandyo

ucouldhearthisextraordinarysound,"shetoldtheBBC.“"It'sunthinkablenews,sowe'reallabsolutelyshockedandrea

llyworriedaboutthepeoplewhoarein-volvedandaboutthosewhoseliveshavebeenlost."TheincidentcapsatragicweekforJersey,aBritishCro

wndependencynotpartoftheUnitedKingdom,whoseeconomyreliesonbanking,tourismandfishing."Wemustcallonthecollectivestrengthoftheislandcommunity,"Mo

oresaid.24.What'sthepossiblecauseoftheaccident?A.Thegasleak.B.Thegassupplier.C.Therecoveryoperation.D.Theunexpectedexplosion.25.Whatwasthemain

taskoftherecoveryoperation?A.Rescuingthedead.B.Searchingtherubble.C.Searchingforthedebris.D.Workingwithf

ireservice.26.WhatmayPaulBrown'swordsimply?A.Hehadpredictedtheexplosionhoursbeforeit.B.Thefireservicewasinvest

igatingtheexplosion.6C.Peoplelostconfidenceintheisland'sfireservice.D.Thefireservicewaspartlyresponsi

blefortheaccident.27.HowdidMoorefeelaftertheaccident?A.Panickedandfrightened.B.Relievedandhopeful.C.Astonishe

dandconcerned.D.Fearfulandsorrowful.CMillennials(千禧一代)whoconduct"forward-lookingfinancialstrategies"tend

tobehap-pierandmoresatisfiedwiththeirlives.Followingabudget,savingmoneyandshoppinglesshavebenefits“beyondtheboundofpersonalfinance",accordi

ngtoanewstudyoutoftheUniversityofArizona.Forthestudy,researcherscollecteddatafrom968youngadultsbornbetweenthey

ears1981and1996,startingwhentheywerefreshmenincollege(ages18-21).Theyfollowedupwiththesamestudentswhentheywereseniors,andthentwoyearslater(ages

23-26).Thestudyparticipantsansweredquestionsaboutmaterialism,theirownpersonalfinancestrategiessuchasbudgetingandanypro-environmentalhabitstheyfollo

wed.Studentswerealsosurveyedabouttheirmentalhealth,includinghowsatisfiedtheywerewiththeirlivesandhowth

ey'dranktheirpersonalwell-being."Peoplewhosavemoneyreportbetteroverallwellbeing.includinglesspsychologicalpain,"Sa-brinaHelm,studyauthortellsCNB

CMakeIt."Andpeoplewhobuylessandconsumelessshowlessdepressivesymptoms,sothere'sapositivementalhealtheffect."Notsurprisingly,the

money-savingstrategiesimprovedpeople'sfinancialsatisfactiontoo."Itgivesyoupeaceofmind."Dr.Helmsays.“Ifyou'r

eabletoputsomethingasideforworsedays,andmanagetolivewithinyourmeans,ithasclearpositiveeffectsonmentalhealth."Certainsusta

inabilityeffortsalsohaveasimilarimpactonpeople'shealthandhappiness.Forexample,researchersfoundthatthestude

ntswhoconsumedlesstohelptheenvironmentwerehappierthanthosewhosimplyboughtmore“green"products.Althoughmanypeoplehavebeensocializedtoseeprod

uctsassolutions,simplyreducingthenumberofthingsyouuseorbuymightbethebettertacticforyourmentalhealth,Dr.Helmexplains."

It'snormaltogetaproducttocopewithallsortsofthings,"Dr.Helmsays,“butthatcontributestoclimatechange."Luckily,t

hereareconcretetipsto"stepbackfromtheconsumeristapproach",sheadds.Forexample,shesuggestskeepingaweeklypurchasediaryandcreat

ingashoppinglist.28.Howwasthestudyconducted?7A.Bymakingacomparisonbetweenfinancestrategies.B.Bykeepingtrack

ofparticipantstocollecttheirdata.C.Byconductingadetailedsurveyaboutmentalhealth.D.Byaskingandansweringquestionsaboutm

aterialism.29.WhichoneofthefollowingstatementswillSabrinaHelmagreewith?A.Consuminglesscurespeopleofdepressivesymptoms.B.Men

tallyhealthierpeoplebuymoreandconsumeless.C.Savingmoneypreventspeoplefrompsychologicaldisorder.D.One'sfinancialst

rategiesrelativelyaffectoverallwell-being.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“tactic"inparagraph5mean?A.Influence.B.Atti

tude.C.Strategy.D.Consumption.31.Whichisthebesttitleforthetext?A.HowCanYouKeepMentallyHealthyB.SavingMoneyImprovesFinancialSatisf

actionC.MillennialsWhoBuyLessandSaveMoreAreHappierD.Consumers’ShoppingHabitsContributetoClimateChangeDScientistshavemadea“breakthro

ugh"inhandlingnuclearfusion(聚变),TheUSDepart-mentofEnergyofficiallyannouncedthemilestoneinfusionenergyresearch.Forthefirsttime,researcher

screatedanuclearfusionreactionthatproducedmoreenergythantheyputintotheprocess.Theexperiment,conductedatLawrenceLivermoreNationalLabor

atoryinCalifornia,generated3.15megajoulesofenergy,morethanthe2.05megajoulesputintocreatingit.Nuclear

fusionworksbyforcingtogethertwoatoms-mostoftenhydrogen-tomakeaheavierone-likehelium(氦).Thisexplosiveprocessreleasesmassiveamountsof

energy.theDepartmentofEnergyexplains.Fusionistheoppositeoffission(裂变),thereactionthatpowersnuclearreactorsus

edcommerciallytoday.FusionoccursnaturallyintheheartoftheSunandthestars,providingthesecosmic(宇宙的)objectswithfuel.Sincethe1950s,scientists

havebeentryingtoreproduceitonEarthinordertomakeuseoftheso-calledclean,cheap,andalmostlimitlesselectricity.Accord

ingtotheInternationalAtomicEnergyAgency,fusiongeneratesfourtimesmoreenergyperkilogramthanthefissionusedtopowernuclearplants,andnearly4million

timesmoreenergythanburningoilorcoal.What'smore,unlikefossilfuels,fusiondoesn'treleasecarbondioxidethegreenhousegasthat'sth

emaindriverofclimatechange-intotheatmosphere.Andunlikenuclearfission,fusiondoesn'tcreatelong-livedradi-oactivewaste,accordingtotheDepa

rtmentofEnergy.Butsofar,nuclearfusionhasn'tsolvedourenergyproblemsonagrandscale.8Therecentannouncementisahugestepforwardinnuclearfusionenergy,butapp

lyingthetech-nologyatcommercialscaleislikelystillyearsaway.ChandaPrescodWeinstein,atheoreticalphysicist,pointedoutthattheprocesstheD

epartmentofEnergyusesrequirestritium(氚),arareandradi-oactiveisotope(同位素)ofhydrogen."Itmayyetconveyimportantinformation

thatisultimatelytransformative.Wedon'tknowyet,"PrescodWeinsteintweeted.Investors,includingAmazonfounderJeffBezos,hav

epouredbillionsintocleanenergyfieldtryingtomakefusioncommerciallyworkable,andtherecentannouncementislikelyt

ocontinuethattrend.32.Whatisthebreakthroughinnuclearfusionreaction?A.Itreleasesmassiveamountsofenergy.B.Itproduces3.15megajoules

ofenergy.C.Itworksbyforcingtogethertwoatoms.D.Itgeneratesmoreenergythanthatputintoit.33.Whyhavescientistsbeencondu

ctingnuclearfusionexperiments?A.Toavoidthecommercialuseoffission.B.Torecyclethebyproductofradioactivewaste.C.Toreduceemission(排放)ofgr

eenhousegas.D.Toaimforthehighefficiencyinproducingenergy.34.Whatdoesparagraph5focuson?A.Theattitudeofinvestors.B.Thep

rospectoffusionenergy.C.Thesignificanceoftheannouncement.D.Thedifficultyinproducingfusionenergy.35.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsfusi

onenergy?A.Critical.B.Negative.C.Optimistic.D.Doubtful.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。ATasteofChineseTeaCultureChina'straditionaltea-makingpracticeshavebeenaddedtoUNESCO'slistofintangibleculturalheritageitems.36Theoriginso

fteaTeaisbelievedtohaveoriginatedinChina.AncientChinesepeoplefirstchewedonrawtealeavesformedicinalpurposes,thenaddedthemtosoupsorgreens,andbrewedte

atodrink.ThefunctionsofteaAncientbooksrecordedtea'spositivehealtheffects,suchascuringindigestionandimprovingbrai

nfunction.37.Forexample,MyoanEisai,aJapaneseBuddhistpriest,praisedthevalueofteaasamedicineinhisbook.389Teahasgainedwidesprea

dpopularitysincetheTangDynastyandtheSongDynasty.especiallyinliterarycircles,includingwiththefamousChinesepoetsBaiJ

uyi,SuShi,andLuYou,whoallwrotepoemsabouttea.TeamakingcraftsSinceancienttimes,Chinesepeoplehavebeenplanting,picking,makinganddrinkin

gtea.Tra-ditionalteaprocessingtechniquesaremainlyfoundinfourmajorregionsforteaproductioninChina.Associatedsocialpractices,however,arespreadthrough

outthecountryandsharedbymultipleethnicgroups.39.Tea'sroleinbuildingculturalbridges40.goingbacktowhenitwasimportantproduceontheancientSilk

RoadandtheancientTeaHorseRoad.A.CulturalvalueofteaB.FamoustealoversinhistoryC.Let'shaveatasteofChineseteacultureD.In2020Chinaran

kedfirstintheworldfortealeavesproductionE.Togetherwithreprocessedteas,thereareover2.000teavarietiesinChinaF.Chinesetea'smedicalp

urposesarealsorecognizedinotherpartsoftheworldG.TeahaslongbeenameansofbuildingpeaceandfriendshipbetweenChinaandtheworld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。OnalongtriptoBrisbanewestoppedintoaservicestationinKilcoyforabathroombreakandsomefu

el.Wewentintotheshoptothebathroomfirstandthenthe41topay.Mysonwasalittleeccentric(搞怪的)andlifeloving,soasheusua

llydid.hewasdancingashewalked,twirling(扭动)hishipsand42tohisownmoves.SinceIwastotally43tohismoves,itd

idn't44mymindatalluntiltheyounggentlemanworkingbehindthecounter45his"brilliantdanceroutine".Hetoldmysonthathelovedhismovesanditwasa46toseehi

mcomeintohisshop.Myboyfeltso47withhimselfthathecontinuedtodancearoundgentlyasIpaidand48thegentlemanf

orhiskindremarks.Aswewenttoleave,thegentlemangavemyboyalollipop(棒棒糖)asa_49.Iwasabsolutelyblownawaybyhiskindness.Itmig

htbe50,buttousitwasn't.10Notmanypeople51thetimeoutoftheirdaystotalktochildren.However,theyounggentlemanwasmore

than52andhappytohaveachat.Mysonfeltimportantand53lovedhistreat.Ialsoper-sonallyreallyappreciatedhiskind54.Asaparentonalongdrivewithsmal

lkids,itisthesesmallactsthatwill55orbreakourday.41.A.companyB.counterC.apartmentD.hall42.A.tendingB.pointingC.singingD

.adapting43.A.usedB.addictedC.devotedD.opposed44.A.clearB.changeC.readD.cross45.A.expandedonB.concentratedonC.commente

donD.insistedon46.A.mistakeB.delightC.pityD.comfort47.A.frustratedB.pleasedC.annoyedD.tired48.A.thankedB.accep

tedC.invitedD.assisted49.A.prizeB.treasureC.treatD.pleasure50.A.toughB.significantC.typicalD.small51.A.takeB.drawC.wasteD.use52.A

.outgoingB.willingC.optimisticD.energetic53.A.hopefullyB.slightlyC.curiouslyD.obviously54.A.gestureB.

attitudeC.thoughtD.determination55.A.helpB.buildC.makeD.ruin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。Youalreadyknowthefactthatregularexerciseisimportantforcontrollingweightand56(avoid)avarietyofhealthconditions.Butitcanalsoi

mproveyouracademic57(perform).And.ifyou'readistancelearningstudent,youmaymissoutonsomeoftheopportunitiesforphysicalactivityaf-fo

rdedtomoretraditionalstudentswhoroutinelywalkaroundcampus.Butit'swellworththeeffort58(put)thescheduleexerciseintopractice.Th

estudy,which59(publish)intheJournalofMedicine&Science,describesphysicalactivityas60vigorousmovementthatproducessweatandheavybreathing.MikeM

cKenziefoundthatstu-dentswhostudiedoverthreehoursperdaywere3.5times61(likely)tobeexercisers.Overadecad

eago,McKenzie62(say)researchersdiscoveredalink63exerciseandfocusinchildren.Morerecently,anotherstudybyJohnsonrevealsthate

venshort"microbursts"ofphysicalactivitythroughoutthedaycanhavepositiveeffects.Jennifertellsthatsittingforlo

ngperiodsoftime,64collegestudentstendtodo,canhaveanegativehealtheffect.Inaddition,thestudyfoundthatfive-minuteboutsof

walkingeveryhourhadapositiveimpactonmood,tiredness,andhungerattheend11ofaday.Thismaybe65(particular)beneficialtostudentswh

oalsoworkafull-timejobandstudyintheeveningandnighttimehours.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你校的英文校报将发行以“劳动课”为专题的一期报纸,请你写一篇稿件投稿,内容包括:1.介绍你最喜欢的劳动

课内容(如做清洁、种植和修理等);2.劳动课的意义。注意:1.写作词数80左右:2.可以适当增加细节,使行文连贯:3.开头已给出,不计入总词数,请在答题卡的相应位置作答。Laborclass.partofourschoolcours

es,isrequiredinprimaryandmiddleschoolseveryweek.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。EzriandOliverweresokeen

toclimbthemountainthattheybeggedtojointheirdadBrandonforanotherhike.Justafter8a.m.onabeautifulSundaymorning,theysetoff.Brandon'sbackpackheldhis

phone,Clifbars(能量棒),packetsofapplesauce,apples,waterbottlesandfishinggear.Brandonhadplannedavariedrouteupthemountain.Th

ewindingupwardslopewasfunanduneventful.Nearthetop,thicksnowblanketedthepath.Excitedly,thekidsracedacrossthehard

surface.Theysharedthesecond-lastClifbarandrestedforanhour.Brandonlookedaround.Hisphoneshowed1:30p.m.andnosignals.Whe

nthekidsstarteddown,Brandonsaid,"Youguysreallywanttofindthosefishinglakes,don'tyou?”"Oh,yes!”Ezrisaid.Sotheytookanunfamiliarroutedowntheother

sideofthemountain.BythetimeBrandonrealizedthepathhadbecomeananimaltrailalongsideastream,itmadesensetokeepfollowingit.Thes

treamsangtothem.andtheykeptfollowingitdown.Midafternoon,whenthesundisappearedbehindheavygrayclouds,they

suddenlyfeltlost,coldandhungry.Forhalfanhourtheycautiouslymoveddownwarduntiltheyreachedasteepcliff(悬崖)edge.Thestreambecameanoisy,six-metrewa

terfall.Mistenvelopedthemasthewaterracedoverahugerock.12Brandoncursed(咒骂)himselffortakinganunknownro

utedown.TheyheldhandsandincheddownuntilOliverslidonalooserockandallthreewentflying.Brandonwipedbloodfromh

isforeheadandgatheredhissenses.Wasanyonehurt?Oliver,cryingandshivering,seemedokay.Ezriwasweeping,butshetooappeareduninjured.B

randonhimselfdidn'tfeelanythingworsethanthewoundonhisforehead.Thebackpackwasstuckintherockssixmetersaway.Hesawnou

setryingtofinditback.Theairwascoldandgettingcolder.Theywerewetandtired.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Tosavethekids,Brandonrealizedhehadt

olookforawayoutalone.Ahelicopterwiththefatherandmanyvolunteerssetoffimmediately.

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