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高三英语试题试卷满分:150分注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证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。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.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkinga
bout?A.Howtoprotecteyes.B.Whentousethecomputer.C.Whicheyedropstochoose.2.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?A.Takeapic
ture.B.Havesomecheese.C.Lendhiscamera.3.Whatistheoriginalpriceofthejeans?A.20dollars.B.40dollars.C.80dollars.4.Whatisthewomandoing?
A.Doingsomeshopping.B.Sendingaletter.C.Askingtheway.5.Howdoesthewomansoundintheend?A.Pleased.B.Surprised.C.Grateful.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.Whydoesthewomancalltheman?A.Toorganizeabiketrip.B.Togivebackthebike.C.Toinvitehimfordinner.7.
WhatwillthewomandonextSundayevening?A.Walkherdog.B.Gotothecleaner’s.C.Haveabarbecue.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whenwilltheperformancestart?A.At4:30p.m.B.At4
:45p.m.C.At7:00p.m.9.Whathascausedthetrafficjamaccordingtothewoman?A.Theterribleweather.B.Afoodcart.C.Aconcert.10.Whatcanwesayaboutth
ewoman?A.She’samusicfan.B.Shelikescountrymusicbest.C.Shewon’thavedinnertonight.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatdidtheboydolas
tnight?A.HewatchedTV.B.Heplayedvolleyball.C.Hewonagoldmedal12.Whatmedaldidthemen’stennisteamwin?A.Agoldmedal.B.Asilvermedal.C.Abronzemedal.13.
Whatwilltheboydotogetherwiththegirl?A.Swim.B.Studymath.C.Watchagame.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenth
espeakers?A.Doctorandnurse.B.Bossandemployee.C.Receptionistandcustomer.15.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Shewillhaveatoothpulled.B.Shehasgumdisease.C.
ShehasvisitedDr.Brownbefore.16.Whycan’tthewomanseeDr.BrownonWednesday?A.Shehastogotothetown.B.Dr.Brownisn’tavailable.C.Shehastoattendamee
ting.17.WhenisthewomansupposedtovisitDr.Brown?A.OnSunday.B.OnSaturday.C.OnThursday.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatproba
blyisthespeaker?A.Ahost.B.Atourguide.C.Anofficial.19.WhatisrecommendedinFlorida?A.Pears.B.Oranges.C.Potatoes.20.Whichstateiscalledyellowhammerst
ate?A.Idaho.B.Alabama.C.Oregon.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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AAlla
bouttheFIFAWorldCup:athrillingfestivaloffootballGetreadyforthespectacularsportingeventwithourfact-packedtournamentgui
de.On20November,theFIFAWorldCuptournamentkicksoffinQatar.Aroundfivebillionfootballfansaroundtheworldareexpect
edtowatchliveonTVasthebestmen’steamsbattleitoutforfootball’sultimateprize.Whoaresomeofthestarplayerstowatch?From
SonHueng-mintoGarethBale,therewillbemoretoptalentonshowthaneverinthistournament.It’sthefirsttimeteamscantakeasq
uadof26players,ratherthantheusual23.Sadly,itmaybethelastWorldCupfortwoofthegreatestplayersinthegame:LionelMessiand
CristianoRonaldo.It’sachanceforsomefreshtalenttoshine,however:lookoutforyoungerplayerssuchasEngland’sJudeBellingham,Germany’sJamal
MusialaandPedriforSpain.WhichteamswillbeattheWorldCup?Thirty-twoteamswillcompeteforthetrophy(奖杯).Forthefirsttimeever,Qatarwilltakepartint
hetournament.Ashosts,theyqualifiedautomaticallybuttheother31teamshadtowinanumberofqualifyingmatches.ThenextWorldCupin20
26willbeevenbigger—forty-eightteamswillbeincompetition.Whichteamsarethefavouritestowin?Franceisthecurrentchampionandoneof
thefavouritestowinagainwithastar-studdedsquadfeaturingstrikersKylianMbappeandKarimBenzema.OtherEuropeanteamshopingtodowellincludeEngla
nd,Germany,PortugalandSpain.Argentina,BrazilandSenegalaresomeofthestrongestnationsoutsideEurope.Walesisplayinginitsf
irstWorldCupsince1958,butScotlandandNorthernIrelanddidnotqualify.Howdoesthetournamentwork?The32teamshavebeendrawni
ntoeightgroupsoffour.Theteamsineachgroupplayeachotheronceinamini-league,andthetoptwofromeachgroupprogresstotheknockou
tstage.Teamsmustwinthatgame,thenaquarter-finalandasemi-finaltoreachthefinalon18December.AswellastheWorldCuptrophyforth
ewinningteam,thereareindividualtrophiesforthebestplayer(GoldenBall)andtopscorer(GoldenBoot).England’sCaptainHarryKanewontheGoldenBootin2018.Whatcondi
tionswillplayersfaceinthisWorldCup?Sincethefirstmen’sWorldCupin1930,thetournamenthasbeenplayedinJuneandJuly.However,Qatarissohotinthesu
mmerthatthe2022competitionwasmovedtoNovemberandDecember,whenit’scooler.It’sstillwarm,though,andeachoftheeig
htstadiumshasair-conditioning.Itwilltaketheequivalentof100bathtubsofwateradayjusttokeepthepitchesinthestadiumsg
reen.Aswellasabrand-newcityandairport,sevenspectacularnewstadiumswerebuiltforthisWorldCup.LookoutfortheAhmadbinAliStadium,whichglow
sdifferentcoloursatnight;theAlJanoubStadium,whichisdesignedtolooklikethesailsofatraditionalQatariboat;andastad
iumbuiltfrom974recycledshippingcontainers.21.WhoislikelynottoattendthenextWorldCupin2026?A.LionelMess
iB.GarethBaleC.SonHueng-minD.KarimBenzema22.Whichofthefollowingiscorrectaccordingtothepassage?A.Seneg
alisoneofthestrongestnationsoutsideEurope.B.QatarhadtowinanumberofqualifyingmatchestobequalifiedC.GoldenBootwillbeawardedtothebestplayerD.48teamsare
inQatarWorldCupcompetition.23.WhatarethefacilitiesinthisWorldCup?A.AtraditionalQatariboatforvisitorsB.Abrand-new
airportC.100bathtubsforplayersD.Eightstadiumswithoutair-conditioningBWhenIwasachild,Iwasoftenaskedatscho
olwhomyrolemodelwas,thepersonthatyouadmireandinspiresyou.Ialwaysmentioneddifferentnames:fromthecelebrityofthemo
menttomygrandfather.Itwasalwaysdifficultformetochooseasinglepersonasarolemodel,becauseIlikeddifferentthingsfromdifferentpeople
.BasedonthepeoplethatIadmiredandinspiredme,Imanagedtocreateacustomrolemodelinmymind.Foryearstherehasbeenac
onstantstruggletoachievegenderequality,andwhenIdecidedtostudyatmyuniversityIleanedtowardsengineeringbecauseIwantedachallengeinmylife,bothintellectua
llyandculturally.Backthen,only10%ofthestudentswerewomen.Thiscertainlydidnotstopme.Onthecontrary,itwasadeterminingfactorformetoprov
emyselfthatIcouldhandlesomethingthatwas“notexpected”forwomen.ThroughoutmystudiesIrealizedthattherewasnodifferencebetweenmeandmyteammates;wea
llhadthesamepossibilitiesandcapabilities.However,mymainchallengewasdeterminedbyculture,aswegrewupwithcertainvaluesandsocialnorms
thattoldusthatcareersinscienceorengineeringwerenotforwomen.ItwascomplicatedandIhadtogothroughuncomfortablesituations,butpursuingatechnical
careerbroughtmemanybenefits,suchasdevelopingsystematicthinking.Thisisabasictooltocreatepossibilitiesinthefutureandachieveamorerationalunderstandi
ngabouttheeconomicandsocialsystemsinwhichwelive,anditallowsyoutohavethepossibilitytobecomethearchitectofyourownlife.Whengirlsdecide
topursueatechnicalcareer,theynotonlybenefitthemselves,butalsohelpbreakthestereotypesintheirenvironme
nt.Theybecomeagentsofchangecapableofmodifyingexistingstructures.Itislikesowingseedsforthefuture.Ifwewantafairerworldwherewomenandmencandecideonourfu
ture,wehavetoinvolvegirlsstartingtoday,encouragingthemtoexploretechnologyandscience.Sowaseedandinthefutureitwillgiveyouatreewithmany
fruits.Thisisnotonlyanindividualbenefitbutacollectiveone.24.Whatdidtheauthormanagetodoinherchildhood?A.Changeherrolemo
delsallthetime.B.Findthebasisforadmiringaperson.C.Imagineaparticularrolemodelforherself.D.Treathergrandfat
herasafamousperson.25.Whatdidtheauthorwanttoprovebystudyingengineering?A.Womenhaveintellectualchallenges.B.Womenaredifferentincapabil
ities.C.Womenachievedgenderequalityatwork.D.Womenaresuitablefortechnicalcareers.26.Whydoestheauthorgivetheexampleofsystematicthinking?A.
Tostressthebenefitsoftechnicalcareers.B.Toexplainitsapplicationinarchitecture.C.Tointroducethisbasicthinki
ngtool.D.Toshowthepossibilitiesitbringsinlife.27.Whatdoestheauthorencouragegirlstodo?A.Becomefamousmodels.B.Explorescienceandtechnol
ogy.C.Struggleforgenderequality.D.Decideontheirownfuture.CPieterBruegel’s1565realisticpaintingTheHar
vestershangsattheMetropolitanMuseumofArt.“Theworkdescribesfarmerscuttingwheatnearlyastallastheyare,”Ghent
UniversitybiologistIveDeSmetsays.“Nowadays,ifyouwalkthroughawheatfield,youbasicallyseewheatisaboutknee-high,whichisaconseque
nceofselectivebreeding(培育)fromthesecondhalfofthe20thcentury.”DeSmetsayshe’steamingupwitharthistorianDavidVergauwenofAmaranttolook
atthingswheretheycanspotdifferencesinshape,incolor,andinsize.Wheatisjustoneexampleofhowhistoricalart
workcanhelptrackthetransformationoffoodcropsovertime.Friendssincechildhood,theytookinterestinplantsinartworkandbeg
anwithavisittotheHermitageMuseuminRussia—wheretheynoticedanodd-lookingwatermeloninanearly-17th-centuryp
aintingbyFlemishartistFransSnyders.“Soifyouthinkofawatermelon,youcutitthrough,itshouldbedarkredontheinside.Butthatoneappearedtobepaleand
white.”DeSmetassumedthepainterhaddoneapoorjob.ButVergauwensaid,“Thisisoneofthebestpainterseverfromthatera.Soifhe
paintsitlikethat,that’sthewayitmusthavebeen.”Otherpaintingsshowedthatbothredandwhitewatermelonswereraisedduringthe17thcentury.Theteamho
pestosetupanonlineresearchdatabaseofhistoricalplantartwork.Theycreateasocialmediahashtag(主题标签)forit.Anyonecouldsendpic
turesofrelevantartworkanddetailsofplantswhentheyvisitamuseumorexhibitthroughthehashtag.But,theyadd,th
esourcesneedtoberealistic.“Ifyou’regoingtouse,forexample,Picassotounderstandhowapearlooked,youmightbemisled.”28.Whatcanwelear
nfromDeSmet’swordsinparagraph1?A.Humanshavemainlyfedonwheatsince1565.B.Selectivebreedingaffectsagriculturalstructure.C
.Wheathasgonethroughgreatchangesinheight.D.ThesceneinTheHarvestersmaybeunbelievable.29.WhatisVergauwen’sattitudetothewatermelonpaintedbyFransSnyder
s?A.Curious.B.Disapproving.C.Doubtful.D.Favorable.30.Whyisthesocialmediahashtagcreated?A.Tocollectmorepaintingsfortheirdataba
se.B.Toencouragepeopletofocusonart.C.Toadvertisetheirresearchdatabase.D.Tosharesomehistoricalplantartwork.31.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.An
cientpaintingsfocusedonfoodcrops.B.Oldartrevealsagriculturalinformation.C.Twomencreateadatabaseofplantartwork.D.Plantstodayaredifferentfromt
heirancestors.DWhenrobotsappeartoengagewithpeopleanddisplayhuman-likeemotions,peoplemaythinkofthemascapableof“thinking”
,oractingontheirownbeliefsanddesiresratherthantheirprograms,accordingtotheresearchpublishedbytheAmericanPsychologicalAsso
ciation.“Therelationshipbetweenhuman-likeshape,human-likebehaviorandthetendencytoattribute(把……归因于)independentthoughtandintentionalbehavior
torobotsisyettobeunderstood,”saidstudyauthorAgnieszkaWykowska,PhD,aprincipalinvestigatorattheItalianInstituteofTechnology.“Asartificialintelligenc
eincreasinglybecomesapartofourlives,itisimportanttounderstandhowinteractingwitharobotthatdisplayshum
an-likebehaviorsmightcausehigherlikelihoodofattributionofintentionalagencytotherobot.”Acrossthreeexperimentsinvolving119parti
cipants,researchersexaminedhowindividualswouldseeahuman-likerobot,theiCub,aftersocializingwithitandw
atchingvideostogether.Beforeandafterinteractingwiththerobot,participantscompletedaquestionnairethatshowedthempict
uresoftherobotindifferentsituationsandaskedthentochoosewhethertherobot’smotivationineachsituationwasmechanicalorintentional.Theres
earchersfoundthatparticipantswhowatchedvideoswiththehuman-likerobotweremorelikelytoratetherobot’sactionsasintentional,ratherthanprogr
ammed,whilethosewhoonlyinteractedwiththemachine-likerobotwerenot.Thisshowsthatmereexposuretoahuman-likerobotisnotenoughtomakepeoplebelieveitiscap
ableofthoughtsandemotions.Itishuman-likebehaviorthatmightbecrucialforbeingdeemedasanintentionalagent.AccordingtoWykowska,thesefindings
showthatpeoplemightbemorelikelytobelieveartificialintelligenceiscapableofindependentthoughtwhenitcreatestheimpressiont
hatitcanbehavejustlikehumans.“Thiscouldinformthedesignofsocialrobotsofthefuture,”shesaid.32.Whatwereparticipantsaskedtodointheexperim
ent?A.Behavelikearobot.B.Completeaquestionnaire.C.Showpicturesoftherobot.D.WatchthebehavioroftheiCub.33.Whatdoestheunderl
inedword“deemed”inparagraph4probablymean?A.Believed.B.Persuaded.C.Performed.D.Advocated.34.Whatcouldthefindingsbeappliedto?
A.Addressingsometechniqueproblems.B.Creatingsocialrobotsjustlikehumans.C.Guidingthedesignoffuturesocialrobots.D.Developingart
ificialintelligenceindustry.35.Whatwouldbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Human-likerobotscaninteractwithhumansB.Human-likerobotscanbehavejustlikehu
mansC.ArtificialintelligencehasbecomepartofourlivesD.Human-likerobotsmaybebelievedtohavementalstates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。Emotionalregulation(情绪管理)istakinganyactionthatchangestheintensityofanemotionalexperience.36.Itreferstotheabi
litytoeffectivelycontrolouremotionsthroughvariousapproaches.Weareexpectedtomanageouremotionsinwaysthataresociallya
cceptable.Thereareanumberofskillsthatcanhelpusself-regulateouremotions.37Emotionshappenfast.Wedon’tthink“nowIwil
lbeangry”—wejustsuddenlyhavefiresinoureyesandbecomeextremelyangry.Sothenumberoneskillinregulatingdifficultemotionsistopaus
e.Takeabreath.Slowdownthemomentbetweentrigger(触发)andresponse.NoticingwhatyoufeelAnequallyimportantskillinvolvestheabilitytobecomeawareo
fwhatyou’refeeling.Dr.JudsonBrewer,MDPh.D.recommendspracticesforbecomingmorecuriousaboutyourownphysicalreactions.In
whatpartsofyourbodyareyounoticingfeelings?Isyourstomachupset?Isyourheartracing?38.Lookingintowhatishappeningtoyouphysicallycanalsodra
wawayyourfocusandreducetheintensityoftheemotion.NamingwhatyoufeelAfternoticingwhatyoufeel,theabilitytonameitcanhelpyougetco
ntrolofwhatishappening.Askyourself:Whatwouldyoucalltheemotionsyou’refeeling?Isitanger,sadness,ordisappointment?39.Acceptingtheem
otion40.Ratherthanbeatingyourselfupforfeelingangryorscared,recognizethatyouremotionalreactionsareaccept
able.Trytopracticeself-sympathyandgiveyourselfrespect.Recognizethatexperiencingemotionsisanormalhumanreaction.A.CreatingspaceB.Predictingwh
atyoufeelC.Itdoesn’tmeanpreventingoravoidingemotionsD.EmotionscomeandgosothatyoubarelynoticethemE.Identifyingemotionswillhelpyoushareyour
feelingswithothersF.EmotionsareanormalandnaturalpartofhowwerespondtosituationsG.Yourphysicalreactionscanref
lectwhatyouareexperiencingemotionally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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。Janew
asadevotedballetdancer.At12,she’d41theschoollunchesbydayandbynightshe’ddrinkcupaftercupofblackteato42snackingaftereatingonlyalittleatdinner.
Byhighschool,shewas43nothingbutmassivequantitiesoflemonwaterandblackteauntildinnertimeordanceclass.She’deathalfaproteinbarbeforetheclass,s
avingtheotherhalfasa(n)44forwhentheballetshoescameoff.Forawhile,thosearoundherthoughtshelooked45.Auntsanduncleswould46teasetha
tsheneededto47morewhenevertheysawheratholidays.Whenherskinnyjeansbegantohangoffher,hermom48herfigure
.Butnothingcomeswithouta49.Hereyeswentdeadwithdarkcircles.Herhairthinnedandstartedto50.Once,atschool,sh
e51inthemiddleofarehearsal(排练).Somepeoplethoughtitwasa(n)52tomakeotherslaugh.Itwasaroundthistimethatshebegantorealizeitwasaseriousproblemandhadtobe53
.Shestartedeatingwhatshewanted.Sheletherselfget54.Sheatethreemealsaday.Shetookdownoldphotosonsocialmediainwhichshew
asskinny,dead-eyed,sopeoplewouldn’tnoticeandcompare.Sheinchedtoward55,andeverythingwasgoingtobefineatlast.41.
A.skipB.slipC.treasureD.ensure42.A.requestB.enjoyC.avoidD.consider43.A.limitingB.resistingC.assumingD.consumi
ng44.A.awardB.rewardC.applicationD.desire45.A.cautiousB.competentC.fantasticD.moderate46.A.admiringlyB.des
peratelyC.gracefullyD.worriedly47.A.eatB.readC.workD.rest48.A.mindedB.praisedC.doubtedD.blamed49.A.conceptB.demandC.principleD.p
rice50.A.payoffB.gooffC.fallapartD.fallout51.A.criedB.failedC.faintedD.stopped52.A.accidentB.jokeC.disasterD.dilemma53.A.addressedB.ignoredC.c
lassifiedD.recognized54.A.matureB.creativeC.activeD.full55.A.fameB.wealthC.progressD.affection第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确
形式。Ireland’sbeautifulcountryside56(have)agreatinfluenceonitspeopleandtraditionsuptillnow.Thecountryhasalonghistory
ofproducinggreatwritersandpoets.Itsbeautifulcountrysideexcitesandinspiresall,57(offer)somethingforeachofthesens
es.Thepeacefullandscapeofthe“EmeraldIsle”anditsmanygreencountiesis58truefeastfortheeyes,withitsrollinggreen
hills59(dot)withsheepandcattle.Anddownbythesea,theroaroftheoceanwavesandcriesoftheseabirdsmakeupthemusicofthecoast.Onaquietmorninginthemountains,f
eelthesunonyourskin,and60(breath)inthesweetscentoffreshflowerswhilebirdsgreetthenewday61theirmorningsong.Withallthis62(b
eautiful),itisnotsurprisingthatIrelandhasdevelopedstrongtraditions63includemusic,dancing,anddining.Tohaveachanceofexperiencingth
is,stopbyavillagepubandrelaxwithaglassofwineoralocalbeer.Betteryet,enjoyadelicioustraditionalIrishBeefStew.Ifyou’re64(
luck),youmightbeabletoenjoysometraditionalmusicanddancing,too.Andifyouintroduceyourselftoafriendlyface,youaremorethanlikely65(
experience)localcultureandcustomsfirst-hand.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是高三学生李华,就读于一所国际学校。现阶段对个人未来发展产生了困惑,希望得到学校职业规划办公室(CareerPl
anningOffice)的Mr.Smith的帮助。请按下列要求写一封求助信:1.本人简介;2.对未来职业的畅想;3.现阶段的困惑。注意:1.写作词数应为80词左右。2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearMr.Smith,____________________
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______________________________________Yours,LiHua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。ARealHeroMindyhadapetd
og.Shetookhimforawalkeveryday.Usuallyshetookhimtoaparknearherhouse.Theparkwasnexttoariver.Manypeoplet
ooktheirdogsthere.Almostallthedogownerskneweachother.Theyoftenstoppedandhadatalk.ForMindy,ithadbeenahap
pyplaceuntilahomelessmanmovedintothepark.Heusuallysleptunderatreeneartheriver.Hewasverydirty.Hehadnoteeth,andhisclotheswere
old.Heevensometimestalkedtohimself.Mindywasabitfrightened.Whenshewenttothepark,shetriedtostayclosetootherdogwalkers.Shewasunwillingtomeetthe
scaryman.Thenwintercameanditwascoldandwetinthepark.Thehomelessmandidn’thavewarmclothesandseemedasifhecouldn’tbeartogothroughthewinte
r.OnemorningwhenMindywaswalkinginthepark,sheencounteredthehomelessmanagain.ToMindy’ssurprise,hewaswearingawarmyel
lowhatthatwasquitenewandclean.Hewalkedtowardsher,smilingandpointingathishat.Mindywassoscaredthatsheranasquicklyasshecould.“M
indy!”oneofthedogwalkerscalledouttoher.ItwasAlison.Mindyrantowardsher.“Mindy!Heisharmless!Hewon’thurtyou
!Hejustwantstoshowyouhisnewhat!Heissohappy,”explainedAlison.ButMindystillfeltbad.“I’msorry,butwheredidheget
thehat?”Mindyasked.“Iboughtitforhim.Isawitinthe$2shop.Itissocoldandheissopoor.Iwantedtodosomethingforhim,”answeredAlison.“It’svery
kindofyou,”saidMindywithasmile.Overthefollowingfewdaystheweatherbecameevenworse.Itrainedalldayandallnight.Mindyd
idn’twanttoenterthepark.ThoughshefeltOK,shewasstillafraidofthehomelessman.Soshejusttookherdogforawalkalongthestreetsoutsidetheparkinstead.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。OnenightwhenMindywaswatchingtheTVnews,thewords“Homelessherosavesamanandachild!”appeared.Thecard
riverwasmovedtotears.