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绝密★启用前2023~2024学年福建百校联考高三正月开学考英语全卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。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,并将条形码粘贴在名题号上的指定位置2.请按题号顺序在答题卡上各题目的答题区城内作答,写在试卷、草稿
纸和答题卡上约作答题区城均无效,3.选择题用2B铅笔在答题卡上把所选答案的标号涂黑;非选择题用黑色签字笔在答题卡上作答;宇体工整,笔迹清楚。4.考试结束后,请将试卷和答题卡一并上交。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。每段对话仅一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.₤19.15.B.₤9.18.C.₤9.
15.答案是C。1.Whoisthewomanhavingaconversationwith?A.Areporter.B.AtravelagentC.Ashopassistant.2.Whataspectofthesculptureisthema
n’sfavourite?A.Thematerial.B.ThedesignerC.Thecolour3.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthelecture?A.It’sinteresting.
B.There’snothingbetterthanit.C.Shedoesn’tlikeitatall.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Takingphotos.B.Careerchoices.C.Fam
ilyrelationships.5.Whyisthecustomerangry?A.Themanwasrudetoher.B.Shedidn’tgetherfood.CThemanagerrefusedtotalktoher.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分2
2.5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.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Co-workers.B.Tutorandstudent.C.Classmates7.Whenwillthespeakersprobablymeetnext
time?A.OnThursday.B.OnMondayC.OnFriday.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Helikesfreshcoconut
.B.Hepreferscoconuttobedried.C.Hedislikesthetasteofcoconut.9.Whatdidthespeakersjustbuylastweekend?.A.ButterB.CarrotsC.Pictu
res.10.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Turntheovenon.B.BuysomeeggsC.Cutthecoconutintopiece.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatdidthewomanla
stread?A.GreatExpectations.B.WarandPeace.C.TheHistoryofJewsinRussia.12、Whatkindofbooksdoesthewomanwanttoread
now?A.Moreseriousliterature.B.Best-sellers.C.Onesaboutfamilylife.13.Whatisthemanprobably?A.Awriter.B.Ahistorian
.C.Alibrarian.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Howlongdidtheman’striplast?A.FivemonthsB.Twoweeks.C.Ayear.15.WhydidthewomanplantogotoBraz
illastyear?A.Toaccompanyherboss.B.Tovisitherparents.C.Tohaveabusinesstrip.16.Whatwillthewomandoforth
eman?A.Findhimaplacetolive.B.Offerhimsomefood.C.Introducehimtoherfriend.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatdoesthespeakerwanttosho
wbytellingthestory?A.Kids’struggleinlearninginstruments.B.Thebenefitsofmusic.C.Thepopularityoflearningthepia
no.18.Whendidthemanstartpractisingpiano?A.Whenhewas15yearsold.B.Whenhewas4yearsold.C.Whenhewasahighschoolstudent.19.Whathelpedthemanfindconfidenc
e?A.HistrainingB.Hisattitude.CHisachievement.20.Whichcansummarizethemainideaofthetalk?A.Loveisathingthatgrows.B.Practicemakesperfect.C.Con
tentisbetterthanriches.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。AAlanguagec
orpus(语料库)isahugecollectionoftextstakenfromprint,video,audioandothersources.ItisapowerfultoolthatcanhelpyoulearnmoreaboutEnglishwordsandphras
es.TheCorpusofContemporaryAmericanEnglish,orCOCA,containsoveronebillionwordsfrom1990to2019.Andithasmanywaystohelplearnersfindoutmoreabout
howwordsareused.HowtouseCOCAFirst,youwillneedtoregisterwithCOCAtousethecollection.Youcanregisterfortwokind
sofaccounts.Afreeaccountlimitsyouto20searchesforwordswithinany24-hourperiod.Apaidaccountwillgiveyou200searcheswithinany2
4-hourperiod.HerearethestepsforusingCOCAtofindexamplesofhowawordisused.Wewillusethewordprofoundtoshowthis.·Onthehomepage.typethewordprofo
undinthewhitesearchboxontheleftsideofthescreen.·Click“findmatchingstrings”justbelowthesearchbox.Thiswilltakeyoutoanewweb-p
age.·Onthisnewpage.youwillseethewordprofoundinblue.Clickonit.·Youwillnowseeapagewith100examplesusing
thewordprofound,andthewordprofoundisshowningreen.Thesourceofeachexampleisshownontheleftside.·Ifyouclickonthesourceont
heleft,COCAwillshowyoualargerpartofthetextcontainingtheexample.·Ifyouwanttoseemoreexamples,clickthetwoforwardpagearrows>>a
tthetoporbottomleft.Thisbringsyoutothenext100examples.Inthisway,youmightfindmorekindsofsourcesfortheexamples.1.
WhatisCOCA?A.AtextbookonAmericanEnglishchanges.B.AreportaboutthedevelopmentofEnglish.CAnEssentialtoolforbeginnersofEnglish.D.AdatabaseofContemp
oraryAmericanEnglish.2.Whatisthedisadvantageofafreeaccount?A.Only200searchesavailable.B.Lessusagewithin24hours.C.On
ly20examplesperword.D.Difficultyinapplyingforanaccount.3.Howcanyoufindabroadersourceforeachexample?A.Reenterthiswordonthehomepage.
B.Clickanotherpagewith100moreexamples.C.Clickontheleftsideoftherelevantexample.D.Clickpagearrowsattheto
porbottomleft.BWhenIwasinmysecondyearinseniorhighschool,Ifoundafour-dollar-an-hourpart-timejobatVilla-novaPizza.Likemanyofm
yfriends,Ilongedtoearnsomepocketmoneyfromthejobaswellasgainingsocialexperience.JustoneweekafterIworkedthere,Stubby,themanager,calledmeinto
hisoffice.Asthesayinggoes,“lifeisn’tabedofroses”.Myfirstjobendedinfailure,HisreasonwasthatIshoweduplatetwiceandtookmorebreaksthanothers.“Oh,
I’maloser,”Ithoughttomyself.Ibelievedthatthoughtwassharedbymybrothers,neitherofwhomhadeverbeenfired,andmymother,thoughshewouldneverex
pressitinthoseterms.“Iamtoosadtodoanything,”Icomplainedtomyfather.Afterlisteningtomywords,helaughed.“It’snotfunny;I’maloser,”Isaid..
“No,you’renot.Thisisapartofgrowingup.Youwillbeallright,mydeardaughter,”hesaid,pattingmyshoulder.“Trustme.Youaregoodenough.”Ilookedintomyfath
er’seyesandIcouldseehereallytrustedme.AndIbelievedhim.Sincethen,“Trustme.Youaregoodenough”aretheonlywo
rdsIhaverepeatedtomyself.IhaveworkedhardtobeabetterpersonandcherishedeverychanceIhavegot.Finally,Isucceededinenteringagooduniversity.AftergraduationI
foundmydreamjob.Icouldn’twaittocallmyfatherandshowmygratitude.Lookaheadwhenyouexperiencesomethingunp
leasantandthereisalwayssomeonearoundbelievinginyou.Whentheybelieveinus,webegintobelieveinourselves,too.Theytelluswearegoodenoug
hoverandoveruntilwecanhearit.4.Whywastheauthorfired?A.Shewasusuallylateforwork,B.Shehadnosocialexperience,C.Shehadtoomanybreaks
.D.Shefailedtocompletehertask.5.Whatdidtheauthor’sfatherdoafterknowingherfailure?A.Helaughedather.B.Hecomplainedtothecruelboss
.C.Hewastoosadtodoanything.D.Hecomfortedherandsaidhebelievedinher.6.Whatdidtheauthordoassoonasshefoundherdreamjob?A.Shephonedher
fatherandthankedhim.B.Shereturnedhometohaveacelebration.C.Sheshowedhergratitudetoherteacher.D.Sheinvitedherfamilytoabigparty.7
.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribetheauthor’sfather?AStrictanddevoted.B.Caringandkind.C.Ambitiousandbrave.D.Humbleandhumorous..CThrou
ghouthistory,technologicalprogresshasbroughtnewwealthbuthasnotalwaysimprovedpeople’slives.Economistsnowsayitisnotclearwhe
therartificialintelligence(AI)willhelporhurtsociety.McKinleyisabusinessconsultingcompany.ItsaidAIcouldaddbetwe
en$14trillionand$22trillionofvaluetotheworld’seconomy.Supporterssaythetechnologywillcreatewealthandimprovelivingstandards.Somegoasfarassaying
AIwillincreasepeople’sfreetimeandhelpthembemorecreative.Butothersareworriedthetechnologywillleadtolosing
jobs.TheypointtoHollywoodwritersandactorswhoareworriedthattheywillbereplacedbytechnology.TheInternetarri
vedwithasimilaromenofmoreproductivity,wealthandjobs.Recently,theFrenchbankNatixisnotedinitsresearchthatmostofthewealthhasgonetoafewbillionaires.Andma
nyofthejobsdonotrequirehighlypaid,skilledworkers.Someworkershopethetechnologywillincreasepayandjobsatisfaction.Buttheyarealsoconcernedt
hatthetechnologycouldpushpeopletoworktoohard.Suchconcernsarenotunfounded.Historyhasshowntheeconomicimpa
ctoftechnologicalprogressisgenerallyuncertain,unequalandevenharmful.Johnsonrecentlypublishedabook,PowerandProgress,withDacronAcemoglu,anothe
reconomistfromMIT.Theystudiedtechnologicalprogressoverthelast1,000yearsincludingclothingproduction,traintravel,andevenfoo
dshopping.Johnsonnotedthatitiseasiertocreatesomethingnewthantomakesureitworksforeveryone.Thetwoeconomistslookedataninventioncalledthe
spinningjennythatmadeiteasiertoturncottonandwoolintoyarn(纱线).Theysaidthedevicehelpedclothingproductionandcreatedwealthformanypeopleinthel
ate1700s.However,italsoincreasedthedemandforcottonandledtolongerhoursforworkers.Thedemandalsoledtothegrowthofslaveryinthesouth
ernUnitedStates.AsforAItechnology,Johnsonwondersifitwillmakeexistinginequalitiesworse,or“couldithelpusgetback
tosomethingfairer”?8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“omen”meaninParagraph3?A.Sign.B.Requirement.C.ExperienceD.Level.9.W
hatdoesParagraph1intendtotellus?A.Lessonsfromhistory.B.Theexcitementofcreatingnewthings.C.Importanttechnologicalinnovationsinhistory.D.Theapplicat
ionofthespinningjenny.10.WhatisJohnson’sattitudetowardsartificialintelligence?A.Surprised.B.Scared.C
.ObjectiveD.Unfavourable11.Whereisthetextprobablyfrom?A.Abookreview.B.Asciencefictionnovel.C.Aneconom
icstextbook.D.Atechnologyreport.DAblindfishlivingwithinaMexicancavesystem’sdeep,enduringdarknessstillmaintains
someabilitytosenselight.Asthecavefishnolongerseemtorelyonaninternaldailycycleandsomesleepverylittle,biologistIncaStein-dalandhercolleagueswer
ekeentoseeiftheirbodiescanstillregulatecyclicallythroughtime.MostanimalsonEarthhaveaninternalclockforthisthecir
cadianrhythm(昼夜节律)thatuseslightlevelstomakeourbodiesfitinwithourplanet’sdayandnightcycles.Thisrhythmisthenusedtocyclethroughdiffe
rentbiologicalprocessesthatcaninfluenceourbehaviour,suchasourhungercycles.TheMexicanblindcavefishlivein
acomplexofover30isolatedcaves,withinwhichtheyhaveeachindependentlyadjustedtothedark.Theirbodiesareextrasensitivetovibrations
(震动),allowingthemtosensechangesinwatercurrentsfornavigation(导航)incompensationfortheirlimitedorcompletelackofsight.Thisadaptationoccurreddespitethefis
hfromeachcaveevolvingfromthesamespecieswithfullyfunctioningeyes.ThisancestralgroupstilllivesinthesurfacewatersintheElAlb
raregionofMexicoandsomepartsoftheSouthwesternUS.Steindalandherteamtooktissuesamplesfromtheblindcavefish,fromthreeisolatedcaves,and
theirsurfacerelativesandtestedthecellsindifferentconditions.Theydetectedtheactivationofseveralmolecular(
分子的)clockmechanismswhenthecellswereexposedtolight,eveninthecavefishcells.“Non-visuallightdetectionismaintainedataf
undamentalcell-basedlevel,”theresearchersexplain,althoughthecavefishcellsdidnotrespondasstronglyasthosece
llsfromsurfacefish.Whilethereweresomesimilaritiesbetweenthefishfromthedifferentcavescomparedtotheirsurfacerelatives,therewerealsod
ifferencesthatconfirmtheirbiologicalclockchangeseachevolvedindependentlyofoneanotherviadifferentmolecularmechanisms.“Wehaveprovidedproofthatdespi
tebeingblind,cellsfromtheMexicanblindcavefishcandetectlightandmaketheirclocksfitinwithalight/darkcycle,”Steindalandhercolleaguesconclude
.Theteamhopesthesecanhelpuslearnmoreaboutthecircadianrhythmandprovideaneasierwaytostudyanimaladaptationstodarkenvironments.12.Astothecav
efish,whatdidSteindalandherfellowstrytofindout?A.Iftheyhaveacircadianrhythm.B.Iftheyrelyonaninternaldailycy
cle.C.Iftheyneedtosleep.D.Iftheyareabletosenselight.13.WhatisthemainideaofParagraph2?A.TheMexicancavefish’sances
torshadnormalvision.B.TheMexicancavefish’shomeisinthedarkdeepsea.C.TheMexicancavefishhaveadaptedtodarkness.D.TheMex
icancavefishhavetroublenavigating.14.Whichofthefollowingcansupporttheconclusionofthestudy?A.Cavefish’suniquemolecular
structures.B.Non-visuallightdetectionincavefishcells.C.Thecavefish’sadjustmentt0molecularclockmechanisms.D.B
iologicalclockchangesevolvedindependently.15.Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.WhyDotheMexicanCavefishLiveintheDarken“B.ABlindCavefishCanStillPercei
veLight.C.HowCantheMexicanCavefishFitinwiththeDayCycles?D.TheBiologicalClocksoftheLifeintheSenAreConstantlyChanging.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12
.5分)阅读下而短文,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,Doyouknowanyonewhohasgonebackpacking?It’satypeoftravelthatislow-costandindependent
,oftenmeaningnofixedplansregardingaccommodationordestination.___16___Travellertypicallyfillabackpackwithlifeessentials,likeclothing,plusanythingextr
aneededforadventure.Thestereotypical(刻板印象的)viewofabackpackerissomeoneintheir20s,keentotickoffitemsontheirbucketlist.____17____You’reabouttofin
doutthatanyonecanbackpack,Lastyear,mybestfriend’sparentsretiredatage65andsetoffona630-miletrailalongthesouthwestcoastofEngland.E
achcarryinga15kgbackpack,MikeandLorrainehikedalongcliffs,exploredgoldensandybeachesandevencycled.Foraccommodation,theydidn’tpr
e-bookbutstayedinwhatevertheycouldfindontheday,whichvariedfromBed&Breakfasttocampinginfieldsfullofsheep.____18____Backpackersarealsoknownfort
ravellingwithlittlemoney,butfewbeginwithaslittleasOthmaneZolatifromMorocco.In2015,heembarkedon(开始)an
almostfour-yearjourney,buthestartedoutwithjust$80.Hezigzagged(曲折前进)across24countriesontheAfricancontinent
andfilmedhisexperience,aimingtoshowtheworldthediversityandbeautyofAfrica,allonashoestringbudget.Hesaidthatheoftenhadtodooddjobsandrelyonthekindness
ofstrangerstobeabletoaffordtokeeptravelling.____19____SouthAfricawasOthmane’sfinaldestinationand,onreachingit,hesaid,“Itwasoneofthebestmomentsinmylif
e.Itmademeknowthatifyoufightforsomething,youreallysticktothatgoal...thenyouwillreachit.”____20____Ifyouw
anttotravel,youcan,nomatteryourageorbudget!A.So,don’tgiveup.B.But,forgetthis.C.Butitwasworthit.D.Somepeoplecanspe
ndyearsbackpackingaroundtheworld.E.Hikingisoneofthemostimportantpartsofbackpacking,whichisverypopular.F.Theydidstopfortheoccasionalwell-dese
rvedcupoftea—theywereinEnglandafterall.G.Theword“backpacking”comesfrom“backpack”,atypeofbagyoucarryonyourback.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。It’snoteverydaythatyoulosesomethingunimportantandgainsomethingamazing!WhenKasonJohnsontu
rned8yearsold,abigbunchofheliumballoons(氨气球)was___21___tohissecond-gradeclassroomatMountainGroveElementaryinMissouri
.Itwasa(n)___22___day,butonthewayouttohismum’scar,tragedy(悲剧)struck.Kasonlost___23___oftheballoons,andthey___24___Fivehundredmil
esaway,ToddHurleywasmowing(割草)hislawninCleveland,Tennesseewhenhe___25___Kason’sballoonscaughtonhisfence.Heopenedt
he___26___attachedtothestringsandsawthattheballoonshadbeensenttoKason’smiddleschool.Mostpeoplewouldhavethrowntheballoonsinto
thegarbage,butnotTodd!___27___,thewoodworkerstartedgatheringafewgiftstosendtothe___28___boy.HewroteKason’sp
arentsaletterandincludedaphotoofhimselfandhisdog,Henry,Toddalso___29___handmadewoodenbaseballbat,agiftforKason’ste
acher,and$100incashforthechild!Todd___30___offhiscarepackagetothemiddleschool,wherethe___31___passedittoKasonandhisfamily.Inhisletter.
ToddtoldKasonandhisparentstheballoonswere“trulya(n)___32___inabottle.”“Thesimplegestureofafamilyshowing___33___andapprecia
tiontotheir2ndgraderwithagiftofsurpriseimpactedmebeyondbelief,”hecontinued.“Howamazingly___34___Kasonistohaveafamilythatwillmaketh
eefforttoshowunselfishlove.”Canyoubelievehow___35___thisstrangerwas?Whatathoughtfulandkindthingtodoforalittleboywholosthisbirthdayballoons.Wearesur
eKasonwillalwaysrememberthisbirthday!21.A.donatedB.deliveredC.introducedD.exposed22.A.excitingB.annoyingC.disappointingD.challenging23.A.
trackB.touchC.controlD.sight24.A.blewupB.flewawayC.ranoutD.fadedaway25.A.preventedB.doubtedC.spottedD.ignored26.A.balloonB.packageC.boxD.
envelope27.A.BesidesB.ThereforeC.InsteadD.Otherwise28.A.birthdayB.countryC.smileD.city29.A.expectedB.includedC.filledD.stole30.
A.packedB.sewedC.mailedD.unfolded31A.staffB.detectiveC.waiterD.cashier32.A.insectB.bombC.pillD.messa
ge33.A.loveB.disbeliefC.beautyD.confidence34.A.gratefulB.fortunateC.wiseD.powerful35.A.foolishB.adventurousC.dangerousD.generous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个适当单词或括号内单词的正确形式。AsyouwalkintotheShandongArtsandCraftsExhibitionCentre,youaregreeted___36___amagnifi
centsight:alarger-than-liferabbit.TheTuziWang,or“lordrabbit”,isimpressiveinagoldenhelmet,armoranda.的flowingredrobe(长袍),completewithfourbanner
sonitsback.ItsfaceisdecoratedwithanartisticallypaintedChinesecharacter,quan,andthecloudbeneathit___37___(feature)thelandscapeofB
aotuSpring,oneofthe___38___(famous)scenicspotsinJinan,thecapitalcityofShandongprovince,EastChina.___39___creatoroftherabbitfigureisYangFeng,52,
aninheritorofthisShandongintangibleculturalheritage.Locatedonthesecondflooroftheexhibitioncentreishisstudio,__
_40___hedisplayshisworks,indifferentdesignsandsizes,aswellasthelegendsandstoriesassociatedwith___41___(t
hey).Fromalargerabbitgeneralwhohasanimposing(仪表堂堂的)appearancetoasmallrabbitbabywholookscuteand___42___(adore),Yang’sartisticworksare
exhibited.Yangnamedhisworks“QuanchengTuziWang”,withquanchengmeaning“thecapitalofsprings”—anicknameforhishometown,Jinan.Afterdedi
catingtwo___43___(decade)toperfectinghiscraft,Yangiscommittedto___44___(preserve)andevolvingthetraditionalskillofcreatingthelordrabbitinhi
sownuniquestyle.“Forme,craftingtherabbitisnotjustajob,____45____alifelongcareerthatIampassionateabout,”hesays.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,你的学校即将举办校园戏剧节,请你给加拿大的朋友Alice写封信,邀请来学校感受中国传统戏剧的魅力。内容包括:1.写信目的;2.举办戏剧节的初衷
及意义;3.期待她的到来。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。DearAlice,____________________________________________
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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。Asmyparentsworkedalateshift,mythreesmallsisterslookedatme.“Wha
t’sfordinner?“oneofthemsaid.ThelasttimeImadedinnerwaswhenImadepizzainhighschool.Now,Ihadthreemouthstofeed—agestwo,sixandnine—butIwasshort
onideas.Likeadeerinheadlights,Isearchedforapossibleanswer.“Where’stheTwister(转盘游戏)game?”“NotTwister,”Abby,myoldestsis
ter,scolded,“Dinner.”Iwalkedtothecloset,pulledoutthegame.andtestedthespinner(转盘).ThenIslidacoupleofsheetsofpaperbetweenthep
lasticarrowandthecardboardbaseanddivideditintofourquadrant(象限).Ilookedatmysisters.“Whowantschocolate?”Al
ice,myyoungestsister,screamedhappily.Abbycrossedherarms.“Mumwouldn’tletthathappen.”“Mum’snothere.”Iwroteintheu
pperrightquadrant:chocolate.Andy,mymiddlesister,asked,“Whatareyoudoing?”“You’llseeinasecond.”Ipointedatthesecondarea.“How
aboutnoodles?”Alicestarteddancingaroundinacircle.“Whenwegetfouroptionswrittenonthespinner,we’llspintoseewhatwedofordinnertonight.”Myyoungestsistersai
d,“Dressuplikesuperheroes.”“Absolutely!”Iwrotesuperheroes,withnoideahowthatwouldturnintoadinneridea,ho
pingthedialwouldlandsomewhereelse.Theydebatedthefinalsectionforafewsecondsandthencollectivelydecidedonpizza.Iftheyhadsuggested”Runaroundatthemall
“,Iwouldhavewrittenitdown.Isetthespinnerinthemiddleofthetable.Wegatheredaroundthespinner,andIheldupmyhands.“Wearegoingto
spinitonce,andwhateverwelandon、that’swhatwe’lldotonight.”Abbyshookherhead.“Idon’tthinkthisisagoodidea.”“It’sokay,honey.Mumwillundersta
nd.”Aliceyelled,“Iwanttospinit.”Alice’strysentthelittle,plasticarrowflyingaroundandarounduntilitlanded
on...pizza.Everyoneshouted,“Pizza”,includingme.Istillhadnoideawhatweweregoingtodo.Abbylookedatme.“Butwhatarewegoing
todo?”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。“Let’sbuysomematerialsformakingpizzafirst,”Isaid.____________________________________
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ewereexcitedaboutpreparingdinnerbyourselves.________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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