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丰城中学2022-2023学年下学期高一期中考试卷英语本试卷总分值为150分考试时长为120分钟考试范围:必修一——选择性必修一第一部分听力(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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.WhatwillMatthewdoontheweekend?A.Attendanexhibition.B.Ent
eracontest.C.VisitChina.2.Wheredothespeakerswanttogo?A.Toasupermarket.B.Toabank.C.Toarestaurant.3.Whenwillthemanseethefilm
?A.At1:30p.m.B.At3:30p.m.C.At5:30p.m.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Anoisynight.B.Aplaceofli
ving.C.Theirsleepinghabits.5.Whydidthemancallthewomanlastnight?A.Togiveherfruits.B.Toinvitehertoaparty.C.Toaskforhercousin'snum
ber.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.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthewoman'ssuggestion?A.Abitdisappointed.B.Verysatisfied.C.Greatlysurprised.7.Whatw
illthespeakersdoonFridayevening?A.Goshopping.B.Eatout.C.Pickuptheirchildren.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Wheredoesthec
onversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inahotel.B.Onaplane.C.Onalake.9.WhywillthemangotoChicago?A.Toattendameeting.B.Tovisithissist
er.C.Tostartuniversity.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Schoolfriends.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Librarianandli
braryuser.11.WhatdoesMichaelsayaboutthebook?A.It'ssoldatadiscountprice.B.It'simportantforMaria'sstudy.C.It'swritt
enbyProfessorHughes.12.WhatwillMichaeldoforMaria?A.Sharehisbookwithher.B.Lendhersomemoney.C.AskNoahforhelp.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.
Whydoesthemanmeetthewoman?A.Tolookatanapartment.B.Tohaveamealtogether.C.Todeliversomefurniture.14.Whatdoesthemanlikeabouttheca
rpet?A.Itsquality.B.Itssize.C.Itscolor.15.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthekitchen?A.It'swell-designed.B.It'swell-equipped.C.It'swel
l-painted.16.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.Takeabus.B.Makeapayment.C.Talkwithhiswife.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whydoesthespeakerorganizetheactivity?A.To
prepareforChildren'sDay.B.Tocelebratetheendoftheschoolyear.C.Towelcomechildrenintheneighborhood.18.Whatistheacti
vityforchildrenabout?A.Lookingforthehiddengifts.B.Hidingaroundthecenter.C.Havingagroupdiscussion.19.Whatarethechildrenrequiredtodo
beforegoingout?A.Findtheflags.B.Writetheirnamesdown.C.Staytogetherwiththeirparents.20.Whowillgototheothersideofthecenter?A.The
preschoolchildren.B.Thethird-gradechildren.C.Thefourth-gradechildren.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。AThefollowingarenewlyreleaseddevicesalldesignedtohelpmakeyourlifemoreconvenien
t,beautifulandvivid.Tonal$2,995ATTONAL.COMTonalmakesliftingandresistancetrainingtrulyeasyandaccessiblefromyourownhome.ItisgreatbecauseIhatea
nysortofpublicweighttraining.Tonalhasaremarkablyeasyuserinterfaceandgivesdataandfeedbackinahelpfulman
ner.Italsomakesyoufeelgreatbykeepingtrackofclearimprovements.Hisense75″U800GR8KULEDRokuTV$1,800ATBESTBUY8ksoundedlikealuxury,but
nowthatbrandslikeHisense,whichfocusonamoreaffordableendofthespectrum(光谱),havegottensometimewiththetech,youcanfinallybringthedeepcoloroutputandstunn
ingdetailintoyourlivingroom.Callingit“affordable”maybeastretch,butcomparedtomost8kTV’swhichallrunover$5,000,it’sthemostcost-efficientversion
ofthetechwe’vegot.VIVEFlow$499ATVIVE.COMVivegoggleswillbringanextremelyaccessibleandrefreshingapproachtotheVRworld.Theyar
eapairofgogglesnotunlikesomethingyou’dweartosnowboard.They’reextremelylightweightwithalightningfastset-thatisconnectedwiththingslikewatchingNetf
lix.It’sthecalmestheadsetI’veeverwornandusescamerastoletyoucontroleverythingwithjustyourhands.Thisone’sf
orthenot-gamers.DysonPurifierHumidify+CoolFormaldehyde$920ATWALMARTForpeoplewhoeasilysneezebecauseofdoghairorsomet
hinglikethatoutside,Dysonhascreatedamachinethatsavesthemfortimeathome.Thisnewpurifierdoublesasahumid
ifier,plusithasacoolingfunction,makingittheendallbeallforstuffy,hot,dryapartments.21.Whichdevicewillgetyourmoneyworthbe
st?A.Tonal.B.Hisense75″U800GR8KULEDRokuTV.C.VIVEFlow.D.DysonPurifierHumidify+CoolFormaldehyde.22.WhatstatementofVivegogglesisTRUE?A.Theyare
user-friendly.B.Theyhelpkeeptrackofweight.C.Theyappealtogamers.D.Theyareintendedforwhoareallergictodust.23.Wher
eisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.Aconsumerreview.B.Asciencereport.C.Aproductbrochure.D.Anonlinejournal.BTheNobelPrizein
Chemistry2020wasawardedjointlytoEmmanuelleCharpentierandJenniferA.Doudna“forthedevelopmentofamethodfo
rgenomeediting.”EmmanuelleCharpentierandJenniferA.Doudnahavediscoveredoneofgenetechnology’ssharpesttools:theCRI
SPR/Cas9geneticscissors.Usingthese,researcherscanchangetheDNAofanimals,plantsandmicroorganismswithextremelyhighprecision.Thistechnolo
gyhashadarevolutionaryimpactonthelifesciences.Itiscontributingtonewcancertherapiesandmaymakethedreamofcu
ringinherited(遗传)diseasescometrue.Researchersneedtomodify(修改)genesincellsiftheyaretofindoutlife’sinnerworkings.Thisusedtobetime-consuming,difficultan
dsometimesimpossiblework.UsingtheCRISPR/Cas9geneticscissors,itisnowpossibletochangethecodeoflifeoverthecourseofafewweeks.“Thereisenormo
uspowerinthisgenetictool,whichaffectsusall.Ithasnotonlyrevolutionizedbasicscience,butalsoresultedininnov
ativecropsandwillleadtoground-breakingnewmedicaltreatments,”saysClaesGustafsson,chairoftheNobelCommitteeforChemistry.Asofteninscience,thediscove
ryofthesegeneticscissorswasunexpected.DuringEmmanuelleCharpentier’sstudiesofStreptococcuspyogenes(酿脓链球菌),oneofthebacteriathatcauseth
emostharmtohumanity,shediscoveredapreviouslyunknownmolecule(分子),tracrRNA.HerworkshowedthattracrRNAisp
artofbacteria’sancientimmunesystem,CRISPR/Cas,thatdestroysvirusesbycleaving(断裂)theirDNA.In2011,Charpentierstartedacollaboratio
nwithJenniferDoudna,anexperiencedbiochemistandtheysimplifiedthescissors’molecularcomponentssotheywereeasiertouse.SinceCharpentierandDoudnadi
scoveredtheCRISPR/Cas9geneticscissorsin2012,theirusehasexploded.Thistoolhascontributedtomanyimportantdiscover
iesinbasicresearch,andplantresearchershavebeenabletodevelopcropsthatresistmould,pestsanddrought.Inmedicine,
clinicaltrialsofnewcancertherapiesareunderway,andthedreamofbeingabletocureinheriteddiseasesisabouttocometrue.Thesegeneticscissorshavetak
enthelifesciencesintoanewepochand,inmanyways,arebringingthegreatestbenefittohumankind.24.WhyisCharpentie
randDoudna’sdiscoveryrevolutionary?A.Becauseitshowsthatgenomecanbeedited.B.Becauseitcancurecancerandinheriteddiseases.C.Becaus
eitcanchangetheDNAhoweverpeoplewantitD.Becauseitcanmodifygenesinarelativelyshortertime25.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagrap
h5?A.CharpentierstudiedStreptococcuspyogenestofindthegeneticscissors.B.Scientificdiscoveriesarealwaysb
eyondscientists’expectations.C.ThetracrRNAandCRISPR/Casarethesamething.D.CRISPR/CascancutDNAandthuskillviruses.26.Whichofthefollowin
gmayNOTbeoneofthepossiblefieldswhereCRISPR/Cas9canbeused?A.GeographyB.MedicineC.BiochemistryD.Agriculture27.Wh
atisthemainpurposeofthisarticle?A.TotellaboutCharpentierandDoudna’slives.B.TointroducethehistoryofTheNobelPrizeinChemistry
.C.Togivereaderssomebasicknowledgeofgenomeediting.D.TointroduceCharpentierandDoudna’sdiscoveryanditsimpact.CScienceisfinallybeginningto
embraceanimalswhowere,foralongtime,consideredsecond-classcitizens.AsAnniePottsofCanterburyUniversityhasnoted,chickensdistinguishamongonehundredchi
ckenfacesandrecognizefamiliarindividualsevenaftermonthsofseparation.Whengivenproblemstosolve,theyreason:henstrainedtopickcoloredbutton
ssometimeschoosetogiveupanimmediatefoodrewardforaslightlylater(andbetter)one.Healthyhensmayaidfriends,andmournwhenthosefrienddie.Pi
gsrespondmeaningfultohumansymbols.WhenaresearchteamledbyCandaceCroneyatPennStateUniversitycarriedwoodenbloc
ksmarkedwithXandOsymbolsaroundpigs,onlytheOcarriersofferedfoodtotheanimals.ThepigssoonignoredtheXcarriers
infavoroftheO's.Thentheteamswitchedfromreal-lifeobjectstoT-shirtsprintedwithXorOsymbols.Still,thepigswalkedonlytowardt
heO-shirtedpeople:theyhadtransferredtheirknowledgetoatwo-dimensionalformat,anotinconsiderablefeatofreasoning.I’ve
beenguiltyofprejudicedexpectations,myself.Atthestartofmycareeralmostfourdecadesago,Iwasfirmlyconvincedthat
monkeysandapesout-thinkandout-feelotheranimals.They'reotherprimates(灵长目动物),afterall,animalsfromourownmammalian(哺乳动物的)class.Fa
irlysoon,Icametoseethatalongwithourclosestlivingrelatives,whalestooaremastersofculturallearning,andelephantsexpressprofoundjoyandmourn
ingwiththeirsocialcompanions.Long-termstudiesinthewildonthesemammalshelpedtofuelaviewpointshiftinoursociety:thepublicnolonger
soeasilyacceptsmonkeysmadetoundergopainfulprocedurekinlaboratories,elephantsforcedtoperformincircuses,anddolphinskeptinsmalltanksatthemep
arks.Overtime,though,asIbegantobroadenoutevenfurtherandexploretheinnerlivesoffish,chickens,pigs,goats,and
cows,Istartedtowonder:Willthenewscienceof"foodanimals"bringanethical(伦理的)revolutionintermsofwhoweeat?I
notherwords,willourethicsstarttocatchupwiththedevelopmentofourscience?Animalactivistsarealreadythere,o
fcourse,committedtonoteatingtheseanimals.Butwhatabouttherestofus?Canpayingattentiontothethinkingandfeelingoftheseanimal
sleadustomakechangesinwhoweeat?28.AccordingtoAnniePotts,henshavetheabilityof_____________.A.interactionB.analysisC.creationD.abstra
ction29.Theresearchintopigsshowsthatpigs___________.A.learnlettersquicklyB.haveagoodeyesightC.canbuildupagoodrelationshipD.canapplyknowledgetonewsit
uations30.Paragraph4ismainlyabout________.A.thesimilaritiesbetweenmammalsandhumansB.thenecessityoflo
ng-termstudiesonmammalsC.achangeinpeople'sattitudestowardsanimalsD.adiscoveryofhowanimalsexpressthemselves31.Whatmightbethebesttitlefo
rthepassage?A.TheInnerLivesofFoodAnimalsB.TheLifestylesofFoodAnimalsC.ScienceReportsonFoodAnimalsD.ARevolutioninFoodAnimalsDCultureisabroa
dtermthatinvolvesthesymbols,languages,andmaterialsassociatedwithasociety.Itincludesmaterialelements,suchasclothing,technology,andh
ousingaswellasnonmaterialelements,suchasgesturesandbehavioralnorms.Sincecultureissobroadandhumansexperiencetheworldinawi
devarietyofways,underageneralculturalumbrellaoftenexistmanysubcultures.ThereareanumberofsubculturesintheUnitedStates.If
theanalogy(类比)ofameltingpotisappliedtoAmericanculture,subculturesmightbetheindividualingredientsinthesoup.Th
eyareinthesamecontainerbuthavecharacteristicsthatdistinguishthemfromoneanother.Someelementsmightbesimilar,andothersmightprovidecont
rast.Subculturesexistwithinthedominantcultureofasociety.SomeoftheprimaryvaluesthatdefinethedominantAmericancultureareindividualism,compe
tition,andaheartyworkethic.Howisasubculturedistinguishedfromthedominantculture?Itispartofthemainculture,butitsmembersshareone
ormorecommondifferences.Thosedifferencesmaybeduetosharedexperiences,customs,traits,orpreferences,amongotherthings.Somesubcul
turesareidentifiedbycertainqualifierssuchassharedraceandethnicity.Othersmayformaroundhobbies.Somesubculturesarecultivatedinoppositiontoelementsofthed
ominantculture.Oppositionalsubculturesmaybecalledcountercultures.Subculturescanbedistinct,withspecificdefinitionsandrules.Othersareflexi
blewithliminalmemberships.SubculturesinAmericarangefromtheubiquitoustotheobscure.Membersofasubcultur
etypicallysharecommonbeliefsorlifestylesandsometimesincorporatesharedclothingstyles.Participationinasubculturemightbef
lexibleandtemporaryorstrictlyobserved.OneexampleofsubculturesinAmericaisthepunksubculturewhichdevelopedinthe1970sand
continuestoevolve.Earlyparticipantsinpunkrockculturerejectedmainstreamculturalinfluences,includingpoliti
cs,fashion,andstagerockanddiscomusic.Thestereotypicalcharacteristicsofthemincludedistressedclothing,studdedleather,combatb
oots,andcolorfullydyedhair.32.Whymeltingpotismentionedinthepassage?A.Toexplainhowsubculturescoexist.B.Toexplainwhys
ubculturesexistinAmerica.C.ToshowthattherearemoresubculturesthandominantcultureinAmerica.D.ToindicatethatallculturesinAmericabecomealikebecauseofco
mmunication.33.Whatcanbelearntfromparagraph3?A.AsubculturecanbeformedbasedonsharedpreferencesB.Member
sofdominantculturehavesharedraceandethnicityC.AllsubcultureshavetheirliminalmembershipsD.Thereisuniformaesthetic(统一的审美)formembersofsub
culture34.Whichcanreplacetheunderlinedword“stereotypical”?A.Likeable.B.AnnoyingC.Flexible.D.Fixed35.Whatistheauth
or’sattitudetowardsubcultures?A.Negative.B.Objective.C.Uninterested.D.Favorable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。ChatGPT,launchedinNovember,2022,hasattractedover100millionmonthlyusersinjusttwomonths,whic
hisconsideredthefastest-growingconsumerapp.____36____ChatGPTcanwriteemails,computercode,evenacademicpapers
andpoems.____39___Withvariousfunctions,itissuspectedtodonogoodtomultipleareas,aboveallthehighereducation.SoisChatGPTabenefitora
trouble?____38____Someuniversitieshavebanneditduetothewarningthatitcouldpromptmorestudentstocheat,especiallyin
exams.____39___AndreasSchleicher,directorofeducationandskillsoftheOrganizationofEconomicCo-operationandDevelopment,forinstance,saidhewelcomes
ChatGPTbecause“itgivespeopleachance”toconcentratelessontasksthattechnologycanperformequallywell.Accordingtoasurveycoveringmorethan10
0educatorsandover1,000students,one-thirdoftheeducatorssaidtheybelieveChatGPTshouldbebannedinschoolsanduniversities,whi
letherestsupportedstudentshavingaccesstoit.Theattitudeofmoststudentsseesadistinctdifference.____40___.
Asaresult,theobservedvalueandusefulnessofChatGPTseemtooutweightherisks.Whatweshouldfocusonhasshiftedtobetterdealwiththechatbotanditsdevelopment.A.The
yadmittedhavingsoughthelpfromChatGPTtocompletetheirhomework.B.TheworryisthatChatGPTcouldchangethebasictrainingstructureofhighe
reducation.C.Bycomparison,othersregarditasablessingratherthanacurse.D.Itisundoubtedlyashockingachievement.E.Itiswidelydiscu
ssedwhetherandtowhatextentAIshouldbeinvolvedinascientificarticle.F.Theanswersvariesgreatlyacrosstheworld.G.Also,ithass
ucceededinpassingdifferentkindsofexams.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。FromSellingBookstoSellingLifeCharingCrossStreetisthemostfamousbookstorestreetinLondon.Fromth
elargestfemalebookstoreinEuropetothefirstdetectivenovelstoreinEurope,fromindependentbookstorestolargechainones,___4
1____,itisascenicspotworthvisitingoverandoveragain.The84CharingCrossStreet,42astheLoveBible,tellsthestoryofth
eNewYorkwomanwriterHeleneHanffandtheLondonbooksellerFrankPercyDoel.Ithasbeen43intodozensoflanguages.Bro
adcasting,stageplays,andmoviescontinuetointerpretthisfriendshipbasedonbooks.CharingCrossStreethasthusbecomea___44__
_landmarkinLondon,attractingmanyliteraryenthusiastsandtouristswithitsuniqueliterarycharm.However,today’ssituationisnolongerthesame.Withthe
closingofanumberofchainbookstores,someindependentbookstoreshavebeguntothinkabouthowto45theBritishliterarytraditionwithdignity.Recently,British
bookagents,writers,bookshopoperatorsandothergroupsgatheredheretoexplorethe___46___modelofthefuturebookstore.Judgingfromthecurre
ntbusinessmodel,thosewhocansurvivearecompletingthe___47__fromsellingbookstosellinglife.Perhapstheliterarylifestyl
eoftheBritish,whichisdeepintothebone,shouldbeconsideredasthemost48secrets.AsthelargestindependentbookstoreintheUnitedKingdom,Waters
toneiscurrentlyundergoingdesignchangesbyLDS,aBritisharchitecturalfirm.ArchitectAlexsaidthey49improvingcustomerexperienceandpl
annedtobuildmultiplespace.“Wewillhavesomesmallroomsfullofbooks,likeprivatestudyrooms,inwhichonecandiscusshisworkswiththeauthor.”Thefocusof
thefuturephysicalbookstoreisoncreatinganatmosphere.50,barsandcafesareanessentialpartofthebookstore.Bookseller
sandauthorsgenerallybelievethatbookstoresmustdevelopinthedirectionofacultural___51__sothatpeoplecomehereforalotofmoney,attendingconcerts,watchi
ngmovies,orparticipatingindiscussions.Somewriterssaythatphysicalbookstorescan__52__theirbusinessbeyondsellingbooksandprovideculturalservicestocusto
mers.Otherwritersbelievethatbookstorescan___53___amembershipsystem.54discounts,membersaregiventheopportunitytoattendlectures,literarygatheri
ngsandmeetingswithauthors,andcorrespondingmembershipactivitiesare___55__forchildrenandstudents,andvisitingbookstoreshasbecomepartofthedailylive
sofmorepeopleasaculturalleisuremethod.41.A.nokiddingB.nodoubtC.nowayD.noproblem42.A.knownB.selectedC.learnedD.defined43.A.presentedB.bu
rstC.dividedD.translated44.A.geographicalB.academicC.culturalD.traditional45.A.discoverB.researchC.interpretD.continue46.A.survivalB.
materialC.moralD.spiritual47.A.solutionB.connectionC.changeD.question48.A.commercialB.classifiedC.academicD.logic49.A.
focusedonB.reliedonC.tookonD.carriedon50.A.MeanwhileB.ThereforeC.MoreoverD.Nevertheless51.A.valueB.combinationC.symbolD.identity
52.A.expectB.explodeC.expandD.explore53.A.adjustB.activateC.acquireD.adopt54.A.InadditiontoB.InsteadofC.Exc
eptforD.Becauseof55.A.stimulatedB.conductedC.resolvedD.postponed第二节语法填空(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。EventhoughtheworstofCOVID-19pandemicseemstobebehindus,videoconferencingappssuchasZoomwillprobablyremaininourlives.Unfortunately,communicating
thiswaytendstoleavepeople____56____(feel)wornout,and___57___StanfordUniversitypaperhasexplainedexactlysomeofthesurprising
reasonswhy.Forone,videoconferencingshowsyoucloseup(近照)____58____(view)ofpeople’sfaces—peoplewhoallappeartobemakingprolonged(延长的
)directeyecontactwithyoubecausethey___59____(look)attheirscreens.Duringface-to-faceinteractions,thiskindofbody
language___60____(mean)foreithercloserelationshipsorconflict.___61____youknowit’sjustabusinessmeetingorafriendlychat,ano
therpartofyoumaystillunconsciouslyfindthosenonverbalsignalsnervous.___62____(reduce)thissourceofpressure,switchtoaudio-onlymodeor___63____(simple)
shrinkthewindowsopeople’sheadsdon’tappearsolargeandclose.Mostvideoconferencingsoftwarealsoshowsyouyourownvideoimage.Seein
gyourimagemakesithardtoresistevaluatingyourself,___64___isstressfulandoftenlowersyourmood.Thesolution___65____thisoneissimple:Hidetheself-viewwindow
andfocusinsteadonothersinthemeetingandthetopicofdiscussion.第四部分写作(满分40分)第一节应用文(15分)你校正在开展“向民族英雄学习”的活动。请你给学校英语报写一篇短文,谈谈你“心中的民族英雄”内容包括:1.英雄人物简介;2.成为你心中
英雄的原因;3.向英雄学习。注意:1.词数100左右;2.短文题目与首句已写好,不计入总词数。TheNationalHeroInMyHeartAsweknow,mostpeoplehaveanationalheroorheroesintheirhearts.____________
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____________________________________________________________________________第二节读后续写(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。续写词数应为150左右。WhenMarcowasaboy,hetriedeverythingtogethisfather’sloveandattention.Hew
orkedhardtoearnexceptionalmarks;hetriedtobeobedient(顺从的),hechoseinspiringfriendsandalwaystriedtobehavewell.However,itfelttoMarcothathisfat
herhadlittletimeforhim.Exceptforhisdemandsaroundchoresafterschool,communicationwasnonexistent.ItseemedtoMarcotheonlytimehisdadeverspoketohi
mwastobedemandingorcritical.Marcosankfurtherintohislowself-esteem(自尊心)andwasoverwhelmedwithfeelingunappreciated,inadequatean
ddepressed.Onedayhisfather,alreadytiredafteralongday,trippedoverMarco’sbikeinthegarage.Theangryquarrelthatfollow
edleftMarcofeelinggrieved.Itseemednomatterhowhardhetriedhecouldneverdoanythingright.IndespairMarcoblurtedout,“That’sit!It’senough!”For
twodays,Marcofeltsomiserable.Allhecouldthinkofwaswantingtoleavethisenormouspain,thoseoverwhelmingfeelingsofrejectionandunworthiness.Twodayslater,
hisauntcalledhim.ToMarco,thisseemedlikeamiracle.AuntGinetteusuallyonlycalledonceayear,onhisbirthday.Shesaidsh
ehadjustseensomeyoungteenagersparticipateinapublicspeakingcontestcalledGalaPersonnalitésponsoredbyClubOptimist—andshethoughtabouthim.
Shethoughtheshouldgiveitatry.Shetoldhimshefirmlybelievedhecouldperformonstageliketheotherkids,sinceshehadseenhimperformforthefamilyatChristma
s.Marcowasstartled(惊吓),andnotalittletakenaback.Him?Onstage?Inapublicspeakingcontest?Toagreewouldbecontrarytohisentireshy,ti
midpersonality.ButAuntGinettewassoconfident.Sheseemedreallyserious.Shewassureitwassomethinghecoulddo.Sh
etrulybelievedinhim.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。Paragraph1:Feelingherstrongbelief,Ma
rcoagreedtoenterthecontest.______________________________________Paragraph2:Fourmonthslater,thebignightarrived.____________________________________
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