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2023届“皖南八校”高三第二次大联考英语第一部分听力(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.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whendoesthetourstart?A.13:25.B.13:35.C.13:45.2.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Wherearethespea
kers?A.Inahotel.B.Inabank.C.Inashop.3.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatistheman?A.Atailor.B.Asalesman.C.Amechanic.4.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatistheman’sprobl
em?AHecan’tgetthecandybar.B.Hecan’tgethischangeback.C.Hecan’tputmoneyintothemachine.5.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.Apresent.B.Athank-younote.C.Thewoman’sbirthday.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。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】6.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthesailingcourse?.A.
Satisfying.B.Discouraging.C.Boring.7.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Theequipmentwasofhighquality.B.Theteachergavec
learinstructions.C.Theconditionswereperfectforsailing.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】8.Whatmadethebookinterestin
gaccordingtotheman?A.Themaincharacter.B.Thestoryline.C.Thelanguage.9.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmate
s.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Interviewerandinterviewee.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】10.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Cleaningthehouse.B.Washingclothes.C.L
ookingforapen.11.Whoistoblameforthemess?A.Jacob.B.Thewoman.C.Theman.12.Whatmightthemandonext?A.Meetsomefriends.B.Makeaphonecall.C.Findsomeremover
.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】13.WhendidBrittanyenjoyacting?A.Whenshetookpartinaschoolplay.B.Whensheat
tendedsomeactingclasses.C.Whensheplayedatbeinganactressathome.14.WhatdidBrittanyworryaboutbeforeherfirsttheatrepe
rformance?A.Forgettingherlines.B.Usingthewrongaccent.C.Appearinginfrontoftheaudience.15.WhydidBrittanygointoTVacting?A.
Sheneededtoearnmore.B.Shelostinterestintheatrework.C.Shewantedtotrysomethingnew.16.WhatbringsexcitementtoBritt
any?A.Beingofferedanewpart.B.Watchinghernewworksonscreen.C.Sharingherperformancewithherfamily.听下面一段独白,回答以下小
题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】17.WhatisillegalinLosCabos?A.Rentingcars.B.Drinkingalcohol.C.Beingdrunkinpublic.18.Wherearethelistenersrecommendedtoexchan
getheirmoney?A.Atabank.B.Atthehotel.C.Atasceneryspot.19.Whatadvicedoesthespeakergiveaboutgettingaroundthecity?A.Carryingsomechange.B.Usingpubli
ctransport.C.Avoidingtravelingatnight.20.Whowillprobablytalkaboutthespecialdiscounts?A.Luca.B.Havier.C.Diego.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。ASlowlybutsurely,officesarebeginningtoreopen.Thatmea
ns,thework-from-homelifestylemaybecomingtoaclose.Whynotspiceitupabitforthislaststretchofflexiblelivingandbookakillervacationrental?Hereare
4rentalsperfectforyou.SanAntonio,TexasHeaddeepintotheheartofTexasforanenjoyablework-from-homeexperienceatthis3-bedroomL
avacacottage.Andyou’llfindafullyprivatebackyardthatisperfectforthelittleones.Thehouseonitsownisexcellent
,butwhatisclosetodowntownSanAntoniaislikeacherryontop.Carmel-by-the-Sea,CaliforniaSetoutforbeautifulCaliforniaandbookthisbeachretreat.
You’llhaveboththebeachandtownwithinwalkingdistance.CharmingCarmelhasworld-classrestaurants,artgalleriesandwinetastingrooms.Thebelovedtr
eatshopissuretogetyourkidsontheirbestbehavior!Scottsdale,ArizonaWithover300daysofsunshineandboundlessoutdooractivi
ties,Arizonaisanoutdoorheavenforallages.Bookthismassive5-bedroomdeserthouse,andspenddayshiking.Thencooloffbackathomeinyourprivatepo
oloverlookingthemountains.Ifyou’reworkingfromhome,youcansoakinsomeprettyeveningsanddesertsunsets.Whenyou’renotenjoyingabar
becueinthebackyard,walkintoScottsdale’smoderndowntowndistrictfordinner.TheCatskills,NewYorkSurroundyourselfwithnaturewhileyouwork-from-homeatthisq
uietandprivate,4-acreredcottageintheCatskillsregion.Thecharming2-bedroomhousehasahugeindustrialkitchen,privatehottubandabarbecu
e.Whenyouhavetogobacktocivilization,thelovablemountaintownofWoodstockisjust10minutesaway.21Whichofthefollowingbestsuitspeoplewhoareartlovers?A.SanAn
tonio.B.Carmel-by-the-Sea.C.Scottsdale.D.TheCatskills.22.WhatdoweknowaboutScottsdale?A.Itisagoodplaceforoutdoorsports.B.Ithasfewsunnydays.CIthaswinet
astingrooms.D.Itisalovableseasidetown.23.Whatdothefourrentalshaveincommon?A.Theyhaveaprivatebackyard.B.Theyareclosetothebea
ch.C.Theyprovideabarbecue.D.Theyarenearthetownordowntown.B“Thefirststepinrealizingyourdreamistonotbeafraidofanychallenge,”LiuWafromBejingC
haoyangKaiwenAcademysaid.ThisJuly,whenLiuwasinformedthatthemusicfestivalherbandwasattendinghadsometroublesandwa
sabouttobecancelled,shedecidedtotakeoverthejobofhostingit.“Ithoughttomyself,howhardcouldhostingbe?”Liusaid.What’smore,sheturnedthisfestiv
alintoacharityeventbyraisingmoneyforastraydogrescuestationinAnhuiprovince.Liubecameavolunteerforthestationbycoincidencetwoyearsago.“Irealizedhowm
uchmoneyitcouldtaketosavethosedogs.ThismusicfestivalisexactlytheopportunityIneedtoraisepeople’sawarenessofprotectingstraydogsanddonatemoneyforthem,”
Liusaid.Liuandhertwofriends,whoarealsomembersofthebandneededtofindsponsorship,setupthevenueandcontact
bandsofhighschoolsinBeijingtoperformwithintwoweeks.“Negotiatingwithsponsorswastrickysometimesasweneededtofigureoutwh
attheywantedandtradewithresourceswehad,”Liurecalled.They..managedtocooperatewithcompaniessuchasastudyabroadagencytocovertheex
penseasmuchaspossible.Manyparentsalso“sponsored”themwiththeirhomemadefood.Theweatherforecasthadsaidthatthedayofthemusicfestival,Au
g6,wasgoingtoberainy.“Weweresoworriedatfirst.Butthenamiraclehappened:Itonlyrainedalittletowardtheend,helpingustos
elltheumbrellaswehadprepared,”Liusaid.Audiencesweremainlyfriends,parentsandstudents.“Becauseofthepandemic,theaudienceswerelimitedtonomorethan200pe
ople,whichalsopushedustocomeupwithwaysofearningmoneyotherthantickets,”Liuexplained.Eventually,theymanaged
toraise50,000yuanfromraingear,food,andaccessoriestheyhaddesigned.HavingbeenlookeddownuponmanytimesbyprofessionalbandsinBei
jing,Liualsoseesthisfestivalasawayoftellingtheworldthathighschoolbandsarejustasgood.“Iwanttorunourow
nmusicchannelonBilibili.Ourloveformusicwillneverstop,”Liusaid.24.WhatcanwelearnfromLiuWa?A.Beingfrankandtricky.B.Beingcreativeand
energetic.C.Beingcaringanddetermined.D.Beinglow-carbonandpositive.25.WhatisParagraph4mainlyabout?A.Sponsorfeedbackonthemusicfestival.B.T
hepreparationsforthemusicfestival.C.Resourcesneededforthemusicfestival.D.Thenegotiationswithsponsorcompanies.26.Whatcanbeinferredfromthet
ext?A.Theweatherforecastwasnotabitaccurate.B.Manyparentsalsodonatedmoneytothemusicfestival.C.Peoplef
romallwalksoflifeattendedthemusicfestival.D.Sellingticketsforthefestivalwasn’tLiu’sonlywaytoraisemoney.27.WhatdoesthemusicfestivalmeantoLiu?A
.Abattlewithprofessionalbands.B.Ashowcaseforhighschoolbands.C.Achancetolearnfromotherbands.D.Achannelforpresentingthebeauty
ofmusic.CClotheswereonceuseduntiltheyfellapart.Nottoday.Inhigh-incomecountriesinparticular,clothingandfootwearareincreasinglyfrequentlybought
,thrownawayandreplacedwithnewfashions,whicharethemselvessoonthrownawayandreplaced.Theso-called‘Fastfashion’ishavingasurp
risingenvironmentalimpact.Thefirstoneiswater.Thefashionindustryconsumesanywherefrom20trillion(万亿)to200trillionlitreseveryyear.Thentherearemicr
o-plastics.Plasticfibresarereleasedwhenwewashpolyester(聚酯纤维)textiles,whichmakeupbetween20%and35%ofthemicro-plastic
schokingtheoceans.Addedtothisarespecificchemicals,suchasthoseusedtomakefabricsstainresistantandthepesticidesrequiredtoprotectcr
opssuchascotton.Changeisbadlyneeded,butwillrequirethefashionindustrytoworkhardertoembracemoreofwhatisknownasthecirculareconomy.Thatwillinvolvea
tleasttwothings:refocusingonmakingthingsthatlast,andsoencouragingreuse;andmorerapidlyexpandingthetechnologiesforsustainablemanu
facturingprocesses,especiallyrecycling.There’sabigroleforresearch-bothacademicandindustrial-inachievingt
heseandotherambitions.Researcherscouldbeginbyhelpingtoprovidemoreaccurateestimatesofwateruse.Thereisalsoworktobedoneonimprov
ingandexpandingtextilesrecycling.Undoubtedly,usedtextilesgotolandfillinpartbecausetherearerelativelyfews
ystemsthatcollect,recycleandreusematerials.Suchrecyclingrequiresthemanualseparationoffibres,aswellasbuttonsandzips.Di
fferentfibresarenoteasytoidentifybyeye,andoverallsuchmanualprocessesaretime-consuming.Machinerythatcanhelp
isbeingdeveloped.Technologiesalsoexisttorecycleusedfibreschemicallyandtocreatehigh-qualityfibresthatcanber
eusedinclothing.Butthesearenowherenearthescaleneeded.Anotherchallengeforresearchersistoworkouthowtogetconsumersandmanufacturerstochangeth
eirbehaviour.Otherresearchquestionsincludefindingwaystoencouragepeopletopurchaselonglastinggoods;exploringhowtosatisfydesiresforsomethingnewwhile
reducingenvironmentalimpact;andunderstandingwhycertainmeasurescanbesuccessfullyscaledupwhereasothersfail.28.Wh
ydoestheauthormention“water”,“micro-plastics”and“chemicals”inParagraph2?A.Toprovideanidea.B.Toproveapoint.C.Togiveadefinition.
D.Topresentnewconcepts.29.Whichofthefollowinggoesagainsttheconceptof“circulareconomy”?A.Effortsaremadeto
lengthenthelifespanoftextiles.B.Worn-outclothesareusedasdishclothsandoilrags.C.High-qualityfibresarecr
eatedtobereusedinclothing.D.Fashionindustryisencouragedtoreleasenewlinesmoreoften.30.Whatistherightthingforthefas
hionindustryresearcherstodo?A.Tomakesurethatalloftheusedtextilesgotolandfill.B.Toseparatefibres,aswellasbuttonsandzipsmanually.
C.Toimproveandexpandtextilerecyclingtoalargerextent.D.Toencourageconsumerstosatisfytheirdesiresforfashion.31.Whichofthefollowingcanbeasuita
bletitleforthetext?A.SayYestotheSo-calledFastFashionB.CutFastFashion’sEnvironmentalImpactC.AddresstheAcadem
icChallengesforResearchersD.ImprovetheEfficiencyoftheSeparationofFibresDNewbio-plasticsarebeingmadeinlaboratoriesfromstraw,woodc
hipsandfoodwaste,withresearchersaimingtoreplaceoilasthesourceoftheworld’splastic.Thenewapproachesincludegeneticallymodifyingbacteriatoeatwoodandprodu
ceusefulchemicals.Butthebio-plasticsarecurrentlysignificantlymoreexpensivetomakethanfossilfuel-basedplastic
s.Landandseasaroundtheworld,fromhighmountainstodeepoceans,havebecomepollutedwithplastic,promptingmajorpublicconcern.Theworldhas
produced8bntonsofplasticsincethe1950sanddemandisstillrising.Whilesomewasteplasticisrecycledmuchofitisburnttoproduceelectricity,resultingincarbonem
issionsthatdriveclimatechange.Incontrasttoplasticmadefromoil,plasticsmadefromplant-basedmaterialsonlyreleasethecarbontheplantsabsorbedfr
omtheairastheygrew.Bio-plasticswillalsogivemoreoptionsforproductsthatbiodegrade(生物降解)intheenvironment,althoughtheycanbe
madeverylong-lastingifrequired.“Plasticsareanincredibleenhancementtoourdailylives,”saidPaulMines,CEOofBiomeTechnologiesintheUK,whichhasspentt
5minthelastfiveyearsonbio-plasticsresearch.“Butwecan’tgoonusingfossilfuel-basedmaterials.About6-7%ofe
verybarrel(桶)ofoilisusedtomakeplastics.”“Usingplantmaterialsisfeasible,”saidprofessorSimon,attheUniv
ersityofYork.“Replacinghalfofthenation’splasticbottlescouldbedoneusingjust3%ofthesugarbeetcrop,5%ofwheatstrawor2.5%offoodwaste,”hesaid.
Currently,justafewthousandtonsofbio-plasticareusedintheUKeachyear,comparedtomillionsoftonsofconventionalplastic.Minessaidthiscouldrisetoabout20,000t
onsinthenextfiveyears.32.WhyarehighmountainsanddeepoceansmentionedinParagraph3?A.Todisplaytherangeofplasticpoll
ution.B.Toshowthewidespreaduseofplastic.C.Topresentareasonofwideuseofplastic.D.Tostresstheincreasingdemandforplastic.33.Whatisoneadvantageofbio-p
lasticsoverfossilfuel-basedplastics?,A.Producingelectricity.B.Beingeco-friendly.C.Drivingclimatechange.D.Biodegradingotherplastic.34.Whatdoestheunder
linedword“feasible”meaninParagraph6?A.Possible.B.Troublesome.C.Original.D.Costly.35.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Plasticsarcnecessaryinda
ilylife.B.Oilisthesourceoftheworld’splastic.C.Bioplasticmakingisapromisingindustry.D.Scientistsareresearchingbioplasticmaking.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。Asastudent,youhavealotoffreedomwhenitcomestohowyouspendyourtime.Butw
iththatfreedomcomestheresponsibilitytomakethemostofyourstudyinghours.Herearesometipstohelpyoudojustthat.•Createas
cheduleThismeanssettingasidespecifictimesforstudyingeachdayandthenstickingtothatscheduleascloselyaspossible.Ofcourse,therewillbedayswh
enthingscomeup,andyouhavetodeviatefromyourplan.____36____.•Breakupyourstudysessionsintosmallerperiod
sOurbraincan’tfocuseffectivelyforalongtime.Ifyoutrytostudyforseveralhoursonce,chancesaremuchhigherthatyouwon’trememberalloftheinformati
onyou’retryingtolearn.____37____.•Findastudyplacethatworksforyou____38____Somepeopleprefertostudyincompletesilence,while
othersfindthatsomebackgroundnoisehelpsthemfocusbetter.Thereisnorightorwronganswerhere—it’sallaboutfindingaplacetostudythatallowsy
outoworkasefficientlyaspossible.•____39____Thiswillnotonlyhelpyoucheckyourunderstandingoftheconceptsbutalsoidentifyanyareathatmay
needmorereview.Andonceyouknowwhatspecifictopicsorideasyouneedtoworkon,itwillbemucheasierforyoutodirectyourstudysessionsacc
ordinglyandmakebetteruseofyourtimeoverall.•Don’tbeafraidtoaskforhelpIfyoufindthatyou’restrugglingtounderstandthematerialorjustnot
makingprogressasquicklyasyou’dlike,seekassistanceintime.____40____.Infact,itcansavelotsoftimeinthelongrunbygettingyouthesupportyouneed.A.Ta
kerelevanttestsB.LearntoacceptfailureC.ThereisnoshameinadmittingthatyouneedassistanceD.Makesurethateveryminuteyouspends
tudyingcountsE.However,trynottogooff-tracktoooftenorfortoolongF.WhereyoustudycanalsoaffecthoweffectivelyyouuseyourtimeG.Instead,divide
yourstudysessionsupintoshorterperiodstohelpyourelaxandrecharge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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个
选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。OnAug.5,Favorinworkedintheyardandwatchedhisgranddaughter.Intheafternoon,hetookabreakandwentdo
wnstairstodohiseach-day____41____,ahighintensityinterval(间歇)routine.Oneminuteonandoneminuteoff,hehadbeen____42__
__eachdayforafewmonthsandfeltfairlygooddoingit.Butthatday,whenhedidexercise____43____,hebeganfeelingdangerous.Hecouldn’tcarryhisarmsaboveh
isshouldersandfeltacheinhischest.He____44____hewashavingaheartattack.Withouthisphoneonhim,Favorinslowlywalkedtohisneighbors’door,rangtheirdoorbelland
____45____inoppositiontotheporch-railing(门廊的栏杆).Then,hemisplacedhisgraspontherailingand____46____.In
sidethehome,ChrisandRachel,afirefighterandanurse,hadbeenhavingfun____47____withanuncommondaywithoutwor
k.Chris-checkedoutthe____48____fromthedoorbellandnoticeditwastheirneighbor,Favorin,andheseemedtobein____49____.Theywenttothedoorand__
__50____Favorinonthefloor.ChrisandRachelareprofessionalsandstartedCPR(心肺复苏),makinguseoftheirprofessional____51____andtalenttosa
vehislife.Theyreferredto911andtookturnsdoing____52____chestcompression(压紧)andcheckinghispulse.EMSarrivedinsixminutes.NowFavorinappearstohave_
___53____nicely.Talkingtohim,you’llbynomeansguessthat,justsomedaysearlier,hewascloseto____54____.Themedicaldoctorsinformedhimthatthefast__
__55____byChrisandRachelsavedhislife.41.A.houseworkB.exerciseC.researchD.shopping42.A.showingoffB.stayinginC.figuri
ngoutD.hangingout43.A.cleverlyB.halfwayC.blindlyD.bitterly44.A.supposedB.promisedC.hesitatedD.pretended45.A.skippedB.returnedC.escapedD.lea
ned46.A.disappearedB.advancedC.collapsedD.survived47.A.collectivelyB.curiouslyC.secretlyD.roughly48.A.switchB.clueC.signD.video49.A.surpriseB.painC
.considerationD.confidence50.A.locatedB.exposedC.ignoredD.covered51.A.memoriesB.noticesC.skillsD.opportunities52.A.additionalB.conventionalC.occasi
onalD.optional53A.preparedB.adaptedC.respondedD.recovered54.A.deathB.hopeC.courageD.chance55.A.nutritionB.preventionC.actionD.inco
me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。TheChinesepancake,orjianbing,isoneofthemos
tcommonbreakfast____56____(food)innorthernChina.Usually____57____(fill)withingredientslikecrispyfritters,chilipaste,vegetablesandeggs,thisdishrar
elycreatesastormonsocialmedia.FrenchchefCorentinDelcroix’spublicpresentationofthissnack,____58____,hasbe
endoingexactlythat.Sinceit____59____(upload)onsocialmediaplatformSinaWeiboonAug9,thevideoof____60____(he)creatingauniqueversionofjianbinghasbe
enviewedabout250,000times.Butjusthowdoeshisversiondiffer?Itispacked____61____cheese,ham,pickle(泡菜,腌菜)an
dblacktrufflemayonnaise(黑松露蛋黄酱)—ingredients____62____(typical)foundinFrenchcrepes(法式薄饼),____63____Delcroixsaysaren’tthatdifferentfromChinesepancakes.
TheFrenchmanisno____64____(strange)tomanylocalfoodies.HisotherpostsonSinaWeibothatdocumenthisattemptsatwhippinguplocald
isheshavebeenalsowell-received.BorninDouai,_____65_____cityinnorthernFrance,Delcroixwearsmorethanjustachef’shat.Heisal
sothefounderofacompanythathelpscreatenewandoriginaldishesforrestaurantsandfoodcompanies.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假如你是某国际学校学生李华,你校校报正在为
12月即将举办的科技节征集英文口号,要求主题积极向上,不超过10个英文单词。请你根据该要求投稿,内容包括:1.介绍你的口号;2.预祝活动成功。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。Deareditor,____________
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____________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)67.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。Heiss,61,andhisw
ifelosttheironlychild,ason.Theyhadnograndchildren.BeingaroundchildrenatChristmashadbeenabsentintheirlives.OnDecember12,Heisswashikingth
eremoteexpanseoflandbehindhisfarminPatagonia,Arizona,atownneartheUS-Mexicoborder,whenhespottedaballoononthegrass.Heisswalkedtowardsitwithhisdog,t
hinkingheshouldpickuptheplasticandthrowitaway.That’swhenhenoticedtheballoon’sstringwasattachedtoapieceofpaper.“Dayami”,it
readononeside,inachild’swriting,andahand-drawnbowaccompaniedtheword.Heissturnedoverthepaper.Itwasanumberedlist,allinSpanish.Thoughhewasn’tgooda
tSpanish,HeisscouldseeitwasChristmaslist.HeisswasattractedandsuspectedthatachildnamedDayamihadtriedtosentSantaClausaChri
stmaswishlistbyballoon,whichheusedtodohimselfwhenhewasakid.Unfortunately,nobodyhadeverreturnedthelettershehadsent.Heisswonderedwheth
erhecouldfindthegirlwhohadsentthispaper.Itwouldbedifficult,buthehadafewclues.About32kilometerstothesouthwest,justacrosstheborder
,wasthecityofNogales,Mexico,withapopulationofaboutaquartermillion.Withthehelpofwind,Heisswasprettysuretheballooncamefromthesouthwestcity,Nog
ales.HeissbroughtthenotehometohiswifewhowasfluentinSpanishandhelpedhimtranslatethelist.TheydeterminedthatDayani,probablyagirl,hadas
kedfordolls,clothesandartsupplies,amongotherthings.HeissthenpostonFacebookabouthissearch,attractingphotos,hopingpeoplei
nNogalesmightknowthegirl’sfamily.Afewdayspassedwithnoleads.HeissworriedthattimewasrunningoutbeforeChristmas.OnDecember19,Heis
ssentaprivateFacebookmessagetoRadioXENY,anAMradiostationbasedinNogales.Thenextmorning,HeissawoketoamessagefromRadi
oXENY.TheyhadlocatedDayami,aneight-year-oldgirl,andherfamily,whoindeedlivedinNogales.Bestofall,theywerewil
lingtomeetattheradiostation.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。“Itjustchangedmyentireday,”Heisssaid._______________
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