湖北省高中名校联盟2022-2023学年高一下学期5月联合测评英语试题 【武汉专题】

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湖北省高中名校联盟2022~2023学年度下学期高一联合测评英语试卷本试题共10页,67题。满分150分。考试用时120分钟。注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目

的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,用签字笔或钢笔将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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:Howmu

chistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whatwillthemandoforthewoman?A.Callherataxi.B.Waitforabuswithher.C.Driveh

ertoameeting.2.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Athome.B.Atamarket.C.Inarestaurant.3.Whenwillthewomanmeettheman

?A.At2:50.B.At3:00.C.At4:00.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Whichpostcardtosend.B.Howtomanageag

arden.C.Whentotraveltoabeach.5.Howdothespeakersfeelnow?A.Regretful.B.Relieved.C.Angry.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5段对话或读白,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。听下面一段对话,回答第6至7题。6.Whatisthemandi

ssatisfiedwithconcerningthesportsshoes?A.Thesize.B.Thecolor.C.Thematerial.7.Whatistheprobablerelation

shipbetweenthespeakers?A.Schoolmates.B.Motherandson.C.Salesclerkandcustomer.听下面一段对话,回答第8至9题。8.Whydoesthewomancalltheman?A.Tor

eturnhislostmobilephone.B.Toaskhimtopickherupatfive.C.Toinvitehimtoanewrestaurant.9.Whatistheman’sattitudetowardsthewoman?A.Doubtful.B.Uncaring.C

.Grateful.听下面一段对话,回答第10至12题。10.Whydoesthewomanneedtoapplyforavisa?A.Totakeatrip.B.Tostudyabroad.C.ToworkinAmerica.11.Whatwillthewoma

ndonextweek?A.Attendaninterview.B.Sendapplicationforms.C.Goonatwo-weekcourse.12.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutgettingthedocuments?A.Itwasunneces

sary.B.Ittooklittletime.C.Itwastime-consuming.听下面一段对话,回答第13至16题。13.Whenwasthepartyheld?A.OnSunday.B.OnSaturday.C.OnFriday.14.Wh

atdidthemanthinkofthemusic?A.Terrible.B.Great.C.OK.15.Whatdidthemanenjoyattheparty?A.Beef.B.Rice.C.Cake.16.Howdidthemangohom

e?A.Onfoot.B.Bybus.C.Bycar.听下面一段独白,回答第17至20题。17.Howlongwasthebabyelephanttrapped?A.8hours.B.9hours.C.11hours.18.Whatdidthevillagersdowhen

theyfirstarrivedattheplace?A.Theywaitedandwatched.B.Theycutsomeplantsaround.C.Theyremovedthemudfromthewell.19.Whydid

themotherelephantgoawayforawhile?A.Itwasattractedbybananas.B.Itwasextremelytiredandangry.C.Ittriedtodriveawaythevillager

s.20.Whogotthebabyelephantoutofthewellfinally?A.Thezookeepers.B.Somekindvillagers.C.Themotherelephant.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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AFromaheart-warmingreadaboutanunlikelyf

riendshiptoaguidebookuncoveringthesurprisingscienceofwalking,herearefourbooksyouwon’twanttomissthismonth.52WaystoWalk:TheSurprisingScienc

eofWalkingforWellnessandJoy,OneWeekataTimebyAnnabelStreets(Outnow)We’reallfamiliarwiththewonderfulphysicalbenefitsthatcomewith

walking.Maybeyoufeelrelievedfromstressaftertakingawanderoutside,ormaybeyou’veseenyoursleepingroutineimproveasaresult.Asimpressiv

easthisis,thereissomuchmoretowalkingthatmostofushavevettoexplore.InAnnabelStreets’informativehandbook,shedigsintothelesserknownbenefitsofwalking,suc

haswhyaslowrelaxingwalkalonestrengthensourmemories,orwhywalkinginwoodlandsmakesyousleepsoundlyatnightwhichhelpsyourediscoverthejoyfoundi

nthissimpleact.MilkStreet:CookWhatYouHave:MakeAMealOutofAlmostAnythingbyChristopherKimball(Outnow)Doyoueverhavethosenightswhe

nthecontentsofyourcupboardsareempty,andyou’retootiredtogoshopping?CookWhatYouHaveisheretoshowyouhowtomakehearty,warmingmealsfromtheleftover

itemsandeverydayessentialsthatyoualreadyhave,withover225deliciousrecipes(食谱)tochoosefrom.MoonYoga:Poses,Flows,andRitualstoHelpY

ouMoveWiththeMoonbyLisaHood(Out5,January)GoonaspiritualjourneywithyogainstructorLisaHood,anddiscoverhowtousethemo

on’senergyforenhancedwellbeing.Thisbeautifullyexplanatoryandinsightfulguideispackedwithyogaflowsandjournalinginstructions.TheReadingListb

ySaraNishaAdams(Outnow)Heart-warminganduplifting,TheReadingListisastoryofanunlikelyfriendshipbetweenamangr

ieving(悲痛)thelossofhiswife,andananxiousteenagertryingtoovercomethedifficultyinlife.Couldawrinkledlistofbooksbethekeytohelpingthemfindcomfortinthenext

chapteroftheirlives?21.Whatdoes52WaystoWalkmainlytalkabout?A.Thebenefitsofwalking.B.Thejoyofwalking.C.Thebestpla

cetowalk.D.Thebesttimetowalk.22.Whatdo52WaystoWalkandMoonYogahaveincommon?A.Theybothhaveinstructors.B.T

heyhavebothbeenpublishedC.Theyarebothrelatedtoourhealth.D.Theycanbothhelpusfindthejoyofexercise.23.Ifyouareinterestedinnovel

s,whichonewillyouprobablychoose?A.MilkStreetB.TheReadingListC.MoonYogaD.52WaystoWalkBJustapproximately50yearsago,needin

gmoneytosupportfamily—mynovelsweren’tbestsellers—Ihadtheideaoftakingthelongesttraintripimaginableandwritingatravelbo

okaboutit.Thetripwouldbeimprovisational—nocreditcard,noideawhereI’dbestaying,noranyideaofhowlongthistri

pwouldtake.NeverhadIwrittenatravelbook,thoughI’dreadmanyofthem.Myfavoriteswerethosegivingavividanddetaileddescriptionofadifficultandunpleasa

ntexperience,withupsanddowns.ButIhopedmytripwouldn’tbethat,despitethefactthatitwasobviouslyanadventu

re.Isetoffwithonesmallbagcontainingclothes,amapofAsia,andsometravelers’cheques,ImadeittoMashhad,travelle

dbybusthroughAfghanistanandrodetherailsagain.Sometimesthreatened,nowandthentired,occasionallylayingupwithfoodpoisoning

,Ihadanarrowescape—allofthesevividdetailsformystory.IcameacrossanIndianinAfghanistanwhosaidIshouldpayavisitto

himinKanpur,andhegavemehisaddress:“IliveinRailwayBazaar,”asaconsequenceofwhichIhadmytitleearlyonTheGreatRailwayBazaaronmyreturni

n1974,appearingthefollowingyeartogoviralandsellwell—andit’sstillinprint,inmanylanguages.Afewyearslater,anideafloodingi

ntomymind,Itookasimilartrip,mostlybytrain,frommyhomeinBostontoPatagonia,andwroteaboutitinTheOldPatagonianExpress.Tha

t’sthepast.Nothingisthesamenow.Allsuchtripsareuniqueandunrepeatablet’snotjustthatthesteamtrainsofAsiaaregone.Muchofthepeaceandor

derisgone.Who’driskanIraniantrainnowortakeabusthroughAfghanistan?Alltravelbooksareoutoffashion,buttheyprese

rvesomethingofthepastthatwouldotherwisebelost.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“improvisational”inparagraph2mean?A.Impressive.B.Unprepared.C.Interest

ing.D.Unforgettable.25.Whichwordcanbestdescribetheauthor’strip?A.Exhausting.B.Adventurous.C.Frightening.D.Frustrating.26.Whatgavetheauth

orinspirationforthetitleTheGreatRailwayBazaar?A.TheIndianfriendhemet.B.Thetrainridesheexperienced.C.Thedetailsfor

hisnarrative.D.Theideaoftakingasimilartrip27.Whatdidtheauthorwanttotellusinthelastparagraph?A.Histravelbooksareoutdated.B.J

ourneybytrainisnotpopular.C.Histravelbooksconservewhatmaybelost.D.Heisunwillingtotakethetrainorbustotravel.CBased

onlargelanguagemodels,theartificialintelligencetoolChatGPTcanoffereverythingfromanswerstobasicgeneralknowledgequestions,towritingessaysandpoems

innaturalEnglish.AskChatGPTtowriteaboutthehistoryoftheFrenchRevolutionorBattlesofHastings,anditwillprovideaperfectessayinlessthanasecond.It’ssuch

apowerfultoolopenlyaccessibletoanystudentforfree.However,AI-basedplagiarism(抄袭)orsocalled“AIgiarism”isfasttakingoffacrossstudentpopulationsinterna

tionally,ringingalarmbellsinschoolsanduniversitiesaroundtheworld.ThedevelopersOpenAIhavesincedecidedtopreventthemisus

eofitstechnology.Thecompanyisdevelopingasystem,watermarks,foridentifyingthosewhocheatbysubmittingessayswrittenbyChatGPT.Byusingthesystemwhic

hchangescertainworksintoarecognizablepattern,themachinewrittentextcouldbeidentifiedbyanyonelookingforthesig

ns.Thesechangeswouldnotbenoticeabletothereader.Theresearcherssaythatbysettingupthiskindofsecuritysyst

em,itcouldpreventthetechnologyfrombeingmisusedforwhateverreason.Suchmeasureswillalsopreventanoverdependenceonthetool,whichs

tillhasalongwaytogobeforeimprovingitsaccuracy,duetothefactthatitcollectstheinformationfromallovertheinternet.OpenAICEOSamAltmansaidinastate

mentthatitwouldbeamistaketodependonitforanythingimportantatthisstage.Schoolsalsointurnhavetriedtotakemattersintotheirownhands,withmanyacrossEu

ropeandtheUSupdatingtheirpoliciestowarnofpunishmentsforthosewhoarecaughtusingtheprogramimproperly.Otherschoolshavelimitedinternetnetworkacce

sstoChatGPToncampusExaminershavethesensetoidentifyessayswrittenbyChatGPTbyalackofemotionorpersonalexperiencesinthem.Thisabilityis

ahumanadvantageAIwillstruggletocopy.28.WhydoestheauthormentionFrenchRevolutionandBattlesofHastings?A.Toe

xplainwhattheyare.B.ToshowthepowerofChatGPT.C.TointroducewhatAIgiarismis.D.Tomakeacomparisonbetweenthem.29.What

canwelearnaboutthesystemmentionedinparagraph2?A.Thereadersareclearaboutthesystem’sfunctionB.ThereadersareconfidentaboutChat

GPT’sfutureC.ItwillprobablypreventanoverdependenceonChatGPTD.IthassuccessfullyrecognizedessayswrittenbyChatGPT.

30.Whatmessagedoestheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraphtrytoconvey?A.AIisabletomatchhumans.B.AIisstrugglin

gtosurvivenow.C.AIhasanadvantageoverhumans.D.AIcan’tcopyeverythingfromhumans.31.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ChatGPT—apowerfultoo

lB.ChatGPTisforbiddeninschoolsC.OpenAIisdevelopinganewsystemD.ActionsagainstthemisuseofChatGPTDOnoneOct

obermorningin2021,MarkA.Michaelswasobservingatreeinaforestwhenhespottedabirdflyingbelowthebranchesabout50yardsaway.Basedonthebird’ssizea

ndlongneck,Michaelsfirstassumedhewaslookingataduck.Butthenhenoticeditoccasionallyfoldingitswingsduringflight,somethinghesaysthatduck

sdon’tdo—butwoodpeckersdo.“Ivory-bill!”herecallsshouting,nowcertainthatthebirdwasanivory-billedwoodpecker

(象牙喙啄木鸟),aspeciesthathasn’tbeenidentifiedinthewildsince1944.Despitehiscertainty,noteveryoneagreesthiswoodpeckerremainsinthewild.InSepte

mber2021,theUSFishandWildlifeService(USFWS)claimedthattheivory-billedwoodpecker,alongwith22otherspecies

,isextinct.However,thedatasupportingtheideaaredebated.DebatableevidencepresentedatameetinginJanuary2022convincedUSFWSt

hatdisagreementamongscientistsastotheivory-billedwoodpecker’sexistencewasconsiderableenough.Asaresul

t,onJuly6,theagencyissuedapauseofextinction.Theongoingcasehighlightssomeofthechallengesresearchersfaceindeterminingwh

etheraspecieshasactuallygoneextinct.AccordingtoguidelinesissuedbytheInternationalUnionforConservationofNature(IUCN),anorganizationthattracksspecies’p

rotectionstatuses,aspeciesisextinctwhenthereisnoreasonabledoubtthatthelastindividualhasdied.“Butresearcherstypicallydon’tknowwhenorif

thatlastdeathhasoccurred,”saysH.ResitAkcakaya,anecologistatStonyBrookUniversity.Moreover,therearecoststomakingthewrongcallaboutaspecies’existe

nceinthewild,headds.Continuingtoregardanactuallyextinctspeciesasendangeredcanleadtoundervaluedextinctionrates,andconfuseth

ebiggerprotectionpicture,aswellasmisdirectfinancialresourcesawayfromprotectingendangeredspeciestosearchingforo

nesthatnolongerexist.Ontheotherhand,declaringsomethingextinctwhenitreallyisn’tcanleadtofurtherharmonastrugglingspe

cies.32.WhatconvincedMarkthatthebirdwasanivory-billedwoodpecker?A.Itsuniquewayofflight.B.Itsspeciallivingconditions.C.Its

similarappearancetoducks.D.Itsdisappearancefromthewild.33.WhydidtheUSFWSissueapauseofextinction?A.USFWSis

heatedlydebatingwiththepublic.B.Theivory-billedwoodpeckerhasahighstatusC.Markiscertainabouthisdiscoveryoftheivory-bi

lledwoodpecker.D.Disagreementabouttheivory-billedwoodpecker’sexistenceishuge.34.Whichofthefollowingmay

H.ResitAkcakayaagreewith?A.IUCN’sguidelinesarepracticalandreasonable.B.Researchersshouldtrackspecies’conservationstatuses.C.Thelastde

athofanivory-billedwoodpeckerhasoccurred.D.It’sdifficulttodeterminewhetheraspeciesisextinctornot.35.Whatc

anweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Determiningaspecies’sexistencewillcostlotsofmoney.B.NumerouspicturesofendangeredspecieshavebeentakenC

.Determiningaspecies’sexistencewithoutmistakesisimportant.D.Financialresourcesareremovedfromprotectingendanger

edspecies.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。Envyisanaturalhumanemotion,a

ndwewriterssufferfromitconstantly.Butifweallowit,ourenvywilleatusupinsideandturnsomethingweonceloved(writing)intosomethin

gwehatenow.36.Herearesomepracticalandeffectivestepsyoucanfollow.Remindyourselfwhyyouwrite.Iwritebecauseit’s

amainaspectofwhoIam.Itsatisfiesmeinawaynothingelsedoes.AlthoughI’mgladtocashwhatevercheckspublisherssendme,t

hisisnotmypurpose.37.AslongasIrememberwhyIwrite,Idon’tfeelenviousofothers.Keepapositivecommentfile.I’velongkeptablurb(简介)filewhereIlistpositiv

ecommentsreviewershavemadeaboutmywork.Iusetheseblurbswhenitcomestimetopromotemywork.IalsoreadoverthemwhenIneedtore

mindmyselfthatI’maprettygoodwriter.Itakescreenshots(截屏)ofpositivethingspeoplesayaboutmyworkonsocialmedia.3839Youknowwhathappenswhenyoudon

’tseepeoplepostingabouttheirwritingsuccessesallthetime?Youknownothingaboutthem.Andifyouknownothingaboutthem,youcan’tbeenviousofthem,canyou?So

sometimesleavingthesocialmediaalonemighthelpyoureducethechanceofbeingenvious.Livingyourlifeintherealnotthevirtualworldcanremindyouthatyou

rwritingcareerisaboutyou,notaboutanyoneelse.Notfocusonwritingonly.Youshouldbearinmindthattherearemorethingstoyourlifethanyourwritingcareer

.Hopefullyyouhavefriendsandfamilywholoveyou.Spendsometimewiththem.Doyouhaveanyhobbiesthatdon’tinvolvewriting

,somethingyoudoitsimplybecauseit’sfunandrelaxing?Dothatforawhile.Takeabreakforafewdaysanddon’tfeelguiltyaboutit.40A.Cutdownonsocialmedia.B.Paynoatten

tiontootherssuccesses.C.Usingblurbsmakemefeelsatisfiedandrelieved.D.AndIlookatthemwhenIneedanemotionalliftaswell.E

.Iwritenotforsuchfinancialreward,butforemotionalreward.F.Therefore,howcanwelearntolivewithitandminimizeitseffects?G.R

echargingyourselfmentallyandemotionallyinturnbenefitsyourwriting.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,从短文后所给

各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ItwasabrightMayafternoon.JonathanBauer,andhis13-year-oldd

aughter,Ava,weredrivinghomeontheRoute90bridge,whichcrossestheshallowwatersofAssawomanBay.41,thecalmwasdisturbedbythescreamoftires.N

otfaraheadofthem,apickuptruckwasslippingfromonelanetotheother.Then,it42aconcretebarrier,andcametoresth

angingovertheedgeofthebridge.Thedriver’sdoorswungopenandamanclimbedout.He43totheground,thendashedtotheedge.Bauerstopped

thecarandrantohim.Themanpointeddown,sayingsomethinginSpanish.Inthewaterwasagirl,abouttwoyearsold,floatingonherback,kickingandscreaming

44.Mattersquicklywentfrombadto45,whenthegirlrolledoverontoherstomach.“Ava!Staybythecar!”Baueryelled,46hisshoe

s.Heheldnoillusions(幻想)abouthischancesjumpingfromthisheightintosuch47water.However,heclimbedtotheedgeanddivedintothewater.

Unhurt,Bauer48tothelittlegirlandliftedheroutofthewater:eyesnearlyclosed,notbreathing.Helaidher49hisshoulderandslapped

herback.Witharetching(干呕)sound,oceanwatercame50fromhermouth.Butstillnobreath.Another51onthebackandanotherretch,andthenthebeautiful52ofthefingershol

dinghimaroundtheneck.Her53wereopennow,staringathim.AvaBauerwasso54byherfather’sactionsthatfourmonthslatershebecameacadetfirefi

ghter(消防学员).“Thatgirlisgoingtoliveawholelifebecauseofhim,”shesays.“It’s55.”41.A.AtlastB.AsusualC.AtatimeD.Allofasudden42.A.gotintoB.broke

intoC.pulledintoD.crashedinto43.A.droppedB.wanderedC.stormedD.rocketed44.A.absolutelyB.eventuallyC.helplesslyD.immediately45.A.excit

ingB.strikingC.frighteningD.annoying46.A.takingoffB.takingupC.takingawayD.takingon47.A.cleanB.dirtyC.deepD.shallow48.A.jumpedB.swam

C.attendedD.turned49.A.intoB.awayC.belowD.against50.A.splasingB.streamingC.floodingD.disappearing51.

A.biteB.slapC.pushD.shake52.A.touchB.clapC.attackD.press53.A.earsB.eyesC.armsD.lips54.A.scaredB.delightedC.inspiredD.surprised55.A.unbelievableB.unfo

rtunateC.unacceptableD.unpleasant第二节(共10题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Moreyoungsterschoosingtodresswithcult

uralconfidenceDressedinlongskirts,agroupofyoungpeoplewanderaround.Theytakephotosforeachotheronceinawhile,withtheirflowingsleeves56(gentle)dancingi

nthebreeze.Theyarenotactorsonamovieset,buthanfuenthusiasts.Benefitingfromthegrowingpopularityofsocialmedia57increasinginterestintraditionalculture,ha

nfuhascometolifeagainthankstoanewwaveofyoungChinesedevotees.Asa1980s-bornrocketscientist,58isalsoaco-founderofahanfucomm

unityinBeijing,Liusayshanfuisnownotonlyatraditionalstyleofclothingonce59(wear)bytheHanpeople,butalsoanewwayoflifeamongyoungsters.Thec

ommunity60(found)in2011withthedesiretoexpressnationalidentityandgrowculturalconfidence.Sincethen,Liu61(vol

unteer)tosupportthegroupandherinterestgrewasshelearnedmoreabouttheculturebehindit.Atpresent,moreyoungpeoplear

ewearingadaptedhanfuastheybelievethebestwaytopreservetraditionistoadaptit62modernlife.Thousandsofcommentsandlikes

pourinto63(they)waytomixtraditionalculturewithmodernlifestyles.“SocialmediahasmadehanfuculturepopularinChi

naandabroad,”saysLiu.“Traditionalculturehasnonationalorethnic64(boundary)anymore.”Liuaddsshelooksforward

toparticipatinginmorein-personhanfu-themedeventsthisyearinBeijingin65(celebrate)oftheexcellentsymboloftra

ditionalculture.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)NealLandscapes网站正在面向全球中小学招募校园种植活动“PlantinginSchools”的相关报道。假定你是校宣传部的负责人李华,请你以“PlantinginMySchool”为题给该网站投稿报道

你校的相关活动。内容包括:1.活动基本信息;2.活动的意义。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。PlantinginMySchool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,使之成为一篇完整的短文。WhenIwasaboutten

yearsold,mybrotherandIreceivedawonderfulgift—tennisrackets(网球拍)andballs,whichwasexciting,forwehadnever

playedtennis.However,therewasnotenniscourtinthesmalltownwherewelived.OneSaturdaymorningmybrotherexcitedlysuggestedplayingtennisagainstt

heschoolbuilding.Iagreedimmediately,notrealizingwhatalessonwewouldlearn.Whenwereachedtheschoolground,noonewasaround.Webeganhitt

ingourballsagainsttheschoolbuilding.Wetookturnshittingtheballbackandforth,soonbecomingprettygoodatitandhittinghigherandfaster.Suddenly,somet

hingunthinkablehappened—theballgotoutofcontrolandwentcrashingthroughoneoftheupstairswindows.Welookedaroundandnoon

ewasinsightexceptanoldmansittingonaporchhalfwaydowntheblock.Quietly,Iaskedmybrotherwhattodo.Helookedaroundagain.Afterco

nfirmingnoonesawus,exceptthatoldmanbutheprobablydidn’tknowwhowewereanyway,hesuggestedleavingsecretly.“ButshouldwetellD

adandMum?”Iaskedagain.Aflashofworrycameacrosshisface.Hewasconfusedtoo.Carefullyconsideringwhetherweshouldtellwhathadhapp

ened,wefinallydecidedtopickuptherestofourballsandheadedforhomequietly.Ourmotherwasalwaysintunewithherchildren.“Whathappened?”Sheas

kedassoonasshesawus.Lookingintohereagleeyes,wehadtoadmitwhatwehaddone.Hearingthat,mymotherscreamed,“Oh,mygoodness!”butsooncalmlyaskedustotel

littoDad.ThemomentDadwalkedinthehouse,webothhurriedtohimandpouredoutourstory.Hisresponsewastypical.“

Well,nextMonday,Iwillcalltheschooldoorkeeperandseewhatweneedtodo.Youwillprobablyhavetopayforthewindow.”Wehadtwoterriblyworryingdaystow

aituntilourDadgothomefromworkonMonday.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式作答。Paragraph1:Dadsteppedintothehouse,lookin

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