浙江省宁波市奉化区2023-2024学年高二上学期期末检测英语试题(原卷版)

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二0二3学年第一学期奉化区期末高二英语试题第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(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】Whydoesthemanneedamap?A.TotourManchester.B.Tofindarestaurant

.C.TolearnaboutChina.2.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatdoesthewomanwanttodoforvacation?A.Gotothebeach.B.TraveltoColorado.C.Learntosnowboard.3.

【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatwillthemanprobablydo?A.Takethejob.B.Refusetheoffer.C.Changetheworkinghours.4.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatd

oesthewomansayaboutJohn?A.Hewon’twaitforher.B.Hewon’tcomehometoday.C.Hewon’tbeontimefordinner.5.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatwillt

hespeakersprobablydonext?AOrdersomeboxes.B.Gohomeandrest.C.Continueworking.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.Howdoesthe

womanusuallygotowork?A.Bycar.B.Bybus.C.Bytrain..7.Whatdothespeakersagreeabouttakingthetrain?A.Itissafer.B.Itisfaster.C

.Itischeaper.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.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Saveupforthecar.B.Gotoanothercarde

aler.C.Asksomeonetocheckthecar.9.Whatisthesalesmangoingtodo?A.Giveadiscount.B.Sticktoahighprice.C.Askforcashpayment.10.

Howwillthemanhelpthewoman?A.Lendmoneytoher.B.Drivehercarhome.C.Takecareofhercar.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】11.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthelivingexpensesinthecity?A.Fairlylow.B.JustOkay.C.Veryhigh.12.Whatdoesthe

womanspendmoston?A.Meals.B.Trains.C.Clothes.13.Whatdoesthewomandoinherfreetime?A.Seefilms.B.Travelaround.C.Goforadrink.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】14.WhatwillRebeccadoonJune12?A.Goonabusinesstrip.B.Organizeatradeexhibition.

C.MeetthepeoplefromHeadOffice.15.WhatisJohnpreparingforthemeeting?A.Areport.B.Atimetable.C.Aspeech.16.Whendothespeakersdecidetohavethemeeting?A

.OnJune3.B.OnJune10.C.OnJune17.。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.Whatdidthespeakerdecidetodoafterlunchthatday?A.S

taytohelpherfriend.B.Drivehomeintherain.C.Waitfortheraintostop18.Whatcanwelearnaboutthespeakerthen?A.Sheworkedatahotel.B.Sheha

dboughtanewcar.C.Shewashavingababysoon.19.Wheredidthespeakermeetthetaxipassenger?A.Atacrossroads.B.Infrontofahotel.C.Besi

deacarpark.20.Whatdoesthespeakertalkabout?A.Anexcitinglunchparty.B.Awell-knownshortstory.C.Anunforgettableexperience.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。AStudentOrganizationsattheUniversityofHoustonWh

ereveryourpassionslie,you’resuretofindamatchamongUH’s400+organizations.HerearefourhottestorganizationsatUH.ActiveMindsActiveMindsisanorganizationwo

rkingtousethestudentvoicetochangetheconversationaboutmentalhealthoncollegecampuses.Theorganizationwantstoinc

reasestudents’awarenessofmentalhealthproblems,provideinformationandresourcesregardingmentalhealthandmentalillnessan

dencouragestudentstoseekhelpassoonasitisneeded.E-mail:amindsuh@gmailcomCenterforStudentMediaCenterforStudentMediagives

UHstudentsfreeopportunitiesinprint,onlinemediawhileprovidingtheUHwithpopularcommunity-basedmedia.Theorganizationsupportsstudentsuc

cessthroughprofessionalguidanceandskilldevelopment.Atthecenter,studentsareactivelyengagedinjournalism,publishing,marketing,m

ediaproduction,radiobroadcastingandleadership.E-mail:csm@uh.eduChessClubatUH.ChessClubatUHisagreatwayforstudentstoplay

chesswitheachotheroncampusandmeetlike-mindedpeople.Nomembershipfeeandallskill-levelsarewelcome!Wemeettwiceaweek,holdin-persontournaments,haveactivit

ieswithotherchessclubs,andorganizeworkshopsforthosewhoarelookingtolearnmoreaboutchess.E-mail:chess.atuh@gmail.comCSGCSG(Com

puterScienceGirls)isthefirstfemaleorganizationatUHthatrecognizesexcellencewithinthecomputerscienceandte

chnologycommunity.Membersoftheorganizationwillbeabletodiscusstechnicalmattersandproblems.WeencourageallUHgirlsint

erestedincomputerscienceandtechnologytojoinourorganizationandbuildastrongercommunitytogether.E-mail:contact@csgirls.org21.Whichadd

resscanyousendanemailtoifyouneedmentalhealthservices?A.csm@uh.edu.B.contact@csgirls.org.C.chess.atuh@gmail.com.D.amindsuh@g

mail.com.22.WhatdoCenterforStudentMediaandChessClubatUHhaveincommon?A.Theyoftenorganizegroupdiscussions.B.Theyofferfreeactivitiestost

udentsatUH.C.Theyneedmemberswithprofessionalskills.D.Theyfocusonmediaindustryandeducation.23.WhatdoweknowaboutCSG?A.Itisanorganizationonlyforgi

rls.B.ItisthefirsttechnologyclubatUH.C.ItisrunbycomputerscienceteachersatUH.D.Itholdscompetitionsindiff

erentuniversities.BBerthaMahonyMiller,aUSeditorandpublisher,wasbornonMarch13th,1882inRockport,Massachuse

tts.Afterhermother’sdeath,11-year-oldMahonyhelpedlookafterherthreeyoungersiblings.Sheenteredlocalteacher-trainingclasses

afterhighschoolbutleftthenextyeartopursuestudiesatnewlyformedSimmonsCollegeinBoston.Unabletoaffordthefour-yearprograminlibraryscience,s

hechoseinsteadtotakeayearofsecretarialcourses.In1906MahonybecameasecretaryfortheWomen’sEducationalandIndustrialUnion(WEIU),anonprofitsocial-serv

iceagency.Boardmemberssoonrecognizedhercreativityandintelligence,soshewasgivenavarietyofduties.Oneofherfavoriteswasorganizingplaysforchi

ldren,andherinterestinchildren’sliteratureexpandedasshesearchedthroughbooksforappropriatematerial.Withthes

upportoftheUnion,MahonyopenedtheBookshopforBoysandGirlsin1916.ThecreationofthisBostonstoredevotedtochildren’sbookscameatatimewhenmostparents,bookse

llersandpublishersdidnotput,muchthoughtintowhatchildrenread.Mahonyaimedtochangethisbyofferingalargeselectionofthoughtfullychosenbooksandsee

kinghelpfrommanynotablelibrarianssuchasAnneCarrollMooreandAliceJordan.Storytelling,authorvisitsandotheractivitieshelpedsparkpeo

ple’sinterestinthestore,andthecreationofabookmobileextendeditsreachtootherregions.Tocoincidewith(与……同时举行)theopeningofthestore,Mahonyeditedandp

ublishedabuyingguideofselectedchildren’sbooks,thefirstcommerciallistofitskind.Itgroupedsome1,200booksintocategoriesbasedonageandsubjectmatterandpro

videdabriefdescriptionofeachpublication.Theattentionitdrewledhertoanotheridea.In1924,MahonyandcoworkerElinorWhitneyfoundedTheHornB

ookMagazine,thefirstperiodicaldevotedentirelytochildren.MahonyandWhitneyalsocompiled(汇编)RealmsofGoldinChildren’sBooks(1929),apublicationcoverin

gfivecenturiesofchildren’sliterature.BerthaMahonyMillerdevotedmuchofherlifetopromotingchildren’sliterature.Hereffortsenlightened(启发)consumersandencou

ragedpublisherstoexpandandimprovetheirjuvenile(少年的)offerings.Sheisconsideredafigureheadofthechildren’sliteraturemo

vement.24.Mahonydevelopedaninterestinchildren’sliteraturewhen.A.shewasinhighschoolB.sheattendedlocalt

eacher-trainingclassesC.sheopenedtheBookshopforBoysandGirlsD.shewasworkingasasecretaryfortheWEIU25.Wh

atdoestheunderlinedword“this”inthethirdparagraphreferto?A.Thebookstoreonlyofferedchildren’sbooks.B.Peoplepaidlittleattentiontochildren’sbooks.C.Maho

nycouldnotgetanyhelpfromtheprofessionals.D.Itwaschallengingtoexpandthebookstoreintootherareas.26.What’smainlytalkedaboutinparagraph4?A.Theaw

ardsMahonyreceivedinherlife.B.ThesupportMahonygotfromherfriendsandfamily.C.ThecontributionsMahonymadetochildr

en’sliterature.D.ThedifficultiesMahonymetduringthecreationofthebookstore.27.What’stheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Toprovetheimportanceofreadin

g.B.Tocallonchildrentoreadmorebooks.C.ToshowtherespectforBerthaMahonyMiller.D.Tointroducethedevelopmentofchildren’sliterature.CAsclimatechangecauseso

ceantemperaturestorise,oneofGreenland’spreviouslymoststableglaciersisnowreducingatanunheard-ofrate,accordingtoanewstudy.Thestudyw

asledbyresearchersatTheOhioStateUniversity.Theteamfoundthetruth.Between2018and2021,SteenstrupGlacierinG

reenlandreducedabout5miles,thinnedbyabout20%anddoubledintheamountoficethatwentintotheocean.Accordingtothestudy,sucharapidchangeissoextrao

rdinaryamongGreenland’siceformationsthatitnowplacesSteenstrupGlacierinthetop10%ofglaciersthatcontributetotheentireregion’stotalicedischa

rge.SteenstrupGlacierispartoftheGreenlandIceSheet,abodyoficethatcoversnearly80%oftheworld’slargestisland

,whichisalsothesinglelargestcontributortotheglobalsearisefromthecryosphere(冰冻圈),theportionofEarth’secosystemthatincludesall

ofitsfrozenwater.Whiletheregionplaysacrucialpartinbalancingtheglobalclimatesystem,theareaissteadilyreducingasitloseshundredsofbillions

oftonsoficeeachyearbecauseofglobalwarming.Asfarasscientistsknew,SteenstrupGlacierhadbeenstablefordecades.Itwashardlyinfluencedbytherisingtemperat

uresthathadinfluencedsomanyotherregionalglaciers,likelybecauseofitsspecialpositioninshallowwater.Itwasn’tu

ntilThomasChudley,leadauthorofthestudy,andhiscolleaguescollectedobservationalandmodelingdatafrompreviousremotesensinganalyseso

ntheglacierthattheteamrealizedSteenstrupGlacierwaslikelyexperiencingmeltingduetoanomalies(反常现象)indeeperAtlanticw

ater.AccordingtoChudley,thecurrentsituationinGreenlandservesasanearlywarningsignforpossiblefutureeventsinWestAntarcticawi

thinthenextfewcenturies.Healsoexpressedtheimportanceofconductingdirectobservationsinthefjordtounderstandthereasonsbehindthechangesobserved

inSteenstrupGlacier.28.Whydoestheauthormentionthefiguresinparagraph2?A.Tocountthenumberofglobalglaciers.B.Tosho

wtheseverityofmeltingglaciers.C.Totellpeoplethepercentageofglacierwater.D.Tostresstheconsequenceofglobalwarming.29.Whatpossib

lymakesSteenstrupGlacierstableforalongtime?A.Itslocation.B.Itscontent.C.Itssort.D.Itsbigcoverage.30.WhatisChudl

ey’sattitudetothecurrentsituationinGreenland?A.Optimistic.B.Concerned.C.Disappointed.D.Confident.31.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Aonce-stableglacieri

nGreenlandisnowrapidlydisappearing.B.TheSteenstrupGlacieristhelargestcontributortotheglobalsearise.C.ResearcherstrytoenterG

reenlandtoobservehowithaschanged.D.Glaciersplayacrucialpartinbalancingtheglobalclimatesystem.DManygreenplantsthatareusedtodecoratelivingroomsandki

tchensaremarketedasair-purifying.However,scientistslargelyagreethatplantscan’tdoverymuchtocleananentireroom.Now,aParisiancompanyknow

nasNeoplantsistryingtochangethatbygrowinggeneticallymodified(转基因的)plantsthathelpremoveharmfulchemicalsfromtheair.Itsfirstproduct,calledtheNeoP1,isa

bioengineeredversionofthepothos(绿萝).Pothosischaracterizedbyitsgreenleavesandisrelativelyeasytocarefor.TheNeoP1ismeanttocaptureandrecycleda

ngerousairpollutantscommonlyfoundinhomescalledvolatileorganiccompounds(挥发性有机化合物VOCs),whichareoftenhuman-madechemicals.Soit’sapopularchoi

ceforpeoplelookingtobeautifytheirlivingspaces.ButtheNeoP1startsat$179,andtopurchaseone,potentialshoppersmustfir

stjoinawaitlist.Theideaofair-purifyingplantscamefroma1989studybyNASA,inwhichregularhouseplantsweretestedintwo-by-two-footrooms.Whenscient

istsfilledtheseroomswithVOCs,theyfoundtheplantscouldabsorbsomeoftheharmfulcompounds.“Actually,it’dtakeabouttenhouseplantspersquar

efoottonoticeablyimproveairquality,”MichaelWaring,anenvironmentalengineeratDrexelUniversitywhowasn’tinvolvedwithNeoplants,reportedi

na2019study.“Plants,thoughtheydoremoveVOCs,removethematsuchaslowratethattheycan’tcompetewiththeairexchangemechanismsalreadyhappe

ninginbuildings,”Waringsaid.AsforNeoplants,itsNeoPlwastestedina35-literglassroom.Init,theNeoP1’sresultswere30timesbetterthanNA

SA’s,accordingtothecompany—whichmeansit’dstilltakealargenumberofthemtocleanaroom.Currently,thecompany’sengineersaredesigningtestingsitesthatmor

eaccuratelyresemblelivingspaces.ToNeoplants’executives,cleaningtheairinsideahomeisamorelogicalstartingpointtha

ntryingtofilter(过滤)theentireatmosphere.32.WhatmightpreventtheNeoP1frombecomingpopular?A.Itspoorquality.B.Its

unstablesecurity.C.Itshighmaintenance(维护,保养).D.Itsdifficultavailability.33.Whatcanbeinferredfromthe2019study?A.Plantscansignificantlyimproveairqu

alityinaroom.B.Plantscontributelittletoremovingharmfulchemicals.C.TheNeoP1playsabigroleinremovingharmfulcompounds.

D.Houseplantsareexpectedtoreplaceairexchangemechanisms.34.Whatarethecompany’sengineersdoingnow?A.Exploringnewwaystogeneti

callymodifyplants.B.ProvingtheNeoP1’seffectivenessinalivingroom.C.Improvingtheairexchangemechanismsinbuildings.D.Designingtestingsites

thataresimilartolivingspaces.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Howdoplantsreduceairpollution?B.Whatist

hebestplanttohelpcleantheair?C.Couldgeneticallymodifiedplantscleantheair?D.Howcanwedecoratelivingroomswithplants?第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,共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。Asmuchas80percentofprematureheartdiseaseispreventablebymakingsp

ecificlifestylechoices.____36____Butothersmaynothavecrossedyourmind.“Asmallchangeinyoureverydayroutinecanpotentially

haveabigimpactinthelongrun,”sayspreventivecardiologistDr.BethAbramson.●Geteighthoursofsleep.“Whenyou'renotrested,everythingthathapp

ensinyourlifeisalotmorestressful,”saysDr.AryaSharma,aprofessorofmedicineattheUniversityofAlberta.Ifwe'resleepdeprived,ourbodiesalsohavemoredifficul

tycontrollingbloodpressure,inflammationandglucoselevels.____37____●____38____Doinggoodforothershelpsyourself-esteemandrelievesstress.Researchpublishe

dinPsychosomaticMedicinein2016showedthatafeelingofpurposeinlifeislinkedtoalowerlikelihoodofheartattackandstroke.“Weknowthatloneli

nessisariskfactorforhearthealth,”addsSharma.“Volunteeringgetsyououtofthehouseandcreatesasocialnetwork.”●Avoidpol

lutedair.Exposuretothiskindofpollutionovertimeraisesyourriskofheartdisease.InhalingcontaminantsformedfromchemicalslikeSulphur(硫)dioxid

e,carbonandnitrogenoxidesmayirritatearteries(动脉)andincreaseinflammation.____39____Trytogetyouroutdoorexercisefarawayfromhighwaysandindustrialdistri

cts,andspendmoretimeindoorswhentheairqualityindexispoor.●Eatbreakfast.ArecentstudyintheJournaloftheAmericanCollegeofCardiologyfoundthathe

althypeoplewhoskippedbreakfastwerealmostthreetimesmorelikelytohaveheartdiseasesixyearslaterthanthosewhopartookinasubstantialmorningme

al.AccordingtoAbramson,youneedtoeatabalanceddietaspartofahealthylifestyle.____40____Ifyou'reeatingaproperbreakfast,you’relesslikel

ytobehungrylaterandmakepoorfoodchoices.A.Besocialandoutgoing.B.Engageinvoluntarywork.C.Therearephysiologicaleffectso

fthisconditiononthebody.D.Thesefactorscanallhaveanimpactoncardiovascular(心血管的)health.E.Choosewhole-grain,low-fatbreak

fastfoodsandincludefruit.F.Somestrategies,suchasexercisingandmanagingweight,arewellknown.G.Evenshortperiodsofexposureareunhealthyforpeoplewi

thotherhealthrisks.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(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。It

’sasadrealitythatmanyofusfindourselvesjusttoobusytocontributetoourcommunities.Foralongtime,I,too,believeditcosttoom

uchintime,moneyand___41___tomakearealdifference.ButallthatchangedwhenI___42___mygood-deed-a-dayproject.Mydaughter,Emily,wasmyprimary___43___.

Iwantedtoshowherwecoulddolittlethingstohelpothers,andbehappy.Thefirstweek,Iwasn’tsureifIcould___44___it.IsurfedtheInternetforideas.Oneday,I

___45___ablindmaninthesubwaystation.Hesmiledashethankedme.Anotherday,Ibroughtflowersfrommygardentoalocalnursinghome...I

couldonlyhopeIwasarousing___46___inothers.Luckily,afterjustafewdaysIfounditeasierthanI’dexpected.IknewIwasmakinga___

47___.Everyeveningatthedinnertable,I___48___thatday’sgooddeedtoEmily.EmilybegancopyingwhatI’dstarted.Onawalkhomefromschool,shemarchedovertoa

neighbor’spotofgeraniums(天竺葵),whichhadtoppled(摇晃)inthewind,andsetit___49___.“Thatwasmygooddeedfortheday!”sheyelle

d.Anotherday,shehelpedmecollect___50___fromourneighborsforthefoodbank.Wedroppedoffthefoodand,___51___wedroveaway,Emilyannounced___5

2___thatshewantedtoworkthereoneday.Bythelastweek,IknewI’dchanged.Atfirst,Ihadn’tbeenentirely___53___tha

tIcoulddoagooddeedeveryday.Nowitwaspracticallysecond___54___.IfeltagreaterresponsibilitytotakeactionwhenIsawaneed,___55___lookingt

heotherway.IfeltasthoughI’dawakened,somehow.41.A.energyB.spaceC.wisdomD.salary42.A.stoppedB.startedC.forgotD.remembered43.A.donationB.e

xpectationC.celebrationD.inspiration44.A.getB.manageC.putD.appreciate45.A.watchedB.waitedC.guidedD.ordered46.A.interestB.mercyC.awarenessD.p

raise47.A.discoveryB.differenceC.mistakeD.fortune48.A.remindedB.pointedC.recalledD.described49.A.rightB.upC.outD.aside50.A.m

oneyB.vegetablesC.donationsD.clothes51.A.beforeB.sinceC.untilD.as52.A.proudlyB.eagerlyC.anxiouslyD.casually

53.A.concernedB.convincedC.expectedD.persuaded54.A.sceneB.languageC.natureD.skill55.A.bymeansofB.regardlessofC.aswellasD.insteadof第II卷第二节(共10个小题;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。YuanLongping,knownas“thefatherofhybridrice”,wasoneofChina’smostfa

mousscientists.Inhislife,____56____concernedhimmostwasthatfarmersoftenhadpoorharvestsandsometimesevenhadaserious____57____(short)offoodtoeat.Totac

klethiscrisis,he____58____(choose)tostudyagriculture,receivedaneducationatSouthwestAgricultureandworkedasaresearcherafter

graduation.Havingovercomeenormousdifficulties,hedevelopedthefirsthybridriceintheworldthatcouldbeusedforfarmingin

1974,____59____(make)itpossibletoexpandfarmers’outputgreatly.Today,____60____isestimatedthatabout60percentofdomest

icriceconsumptioninChinaiscomprisedofcrops____61____(generate)fromYuan’shybridstrains,andhisstrainshaveallowedChina’sfarmers____62____(produce)arou

nd200milliontonsofriceperyear.Besides,hisvisionfor“seawaterrice”hasalsobecomeareality,____63____(potential)enablingric

eproductioninChina’ssaltyland.Inhislifelongdevotiontoagriculture,YuanLongpingwasalwaysdrivenbyhispassiontobetterfeedChinaandtheworld.Thanks___

_64____hisoutstandingcontributions,YuanwasawardedtheMedaloftheRepublic,_____65_____highesthonorinChina.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)66.假如你是李华,你校将

于下周举办一年一度的文化周活动,今年的主题为“中国饮食文化”,请你用英语为本次活动写一则宣传稿,内容包括:1.活动内容;2活动意义;3.欢迎参与。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。____

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_______________________________________________________________________第二节读后续写(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。Joyceisin

thefourthgradeandhejoinedthenoisychildrenofhisclassasusual.“Children!Silence!”MangatMadamsuddenlyenteredtheclass.Sheannouncednextweekwouldbemathwee

k.“I’dlikeeachofyoutoworkonaproject.Youcoulddoitindividuallyorinagroup.”sheinstructed.“Thetopicfortheprojectneedsapprovingtomorrowandithasto

bedisplayedatthemathweekexhibition.Thebestprojectwillbeawardedandthereisalsoasurprisegiftfrommyside,”sheadded.Joyce,whoisextremelygoodatma

th,satinthecornerseatofthefirstbenchwithKaran,anaverage.KaranaskedJoyceiftheycouldworkonthemathprojecttogether.Joycerepliedinapridefulton

e,“Ha-hayouwanttojoinme.IthinkIwilldotheprojectonmyown.”JoycewantedtogetawardedandthesurprisegiftallforhimselffromMangatMadam.Afterdee

pconsideration,Joycedecidedtoworkonamathmagicquizonthecircuitboard.Thenextdayinschool,MangatMadamarrivedinthec

lassroomandallthechildrensubmittedtheirtopicsformathexhibition.TheyallchosetoworkinagroupexceptJoyce.Inthefollowingdays,Joycegather

edallthematerialsfortheprojectsuchaswires,bulbs(灯泡),aswitchandathinplywoodboard(胶合板).Heworkedoutafewmathematicalbasicoperationstobefixedonthebo

ardsothatwhenthewireofthecircuittouchedtherightanswer,.thebulbglowed.Joycecompletedtheprojectandwashappywiththeresult.Theeveningbeforetheexhibition,

whilepackinghisschoolbags,Joyceagaincheckedtheprojecttoseeifitwasworkingfine.Alas!Allthelightsthatwere

toglowdidnotseemtolightatall.Withoutfindingthereason,Joycewastensed.However,hedecidedtotakethesameprojecttotheschoolashecou

ldn’tchangethetopicatthelastminute.Thencamethenextday,andeverybodywasfascinatedintheexhibition.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。ItwasJoyce’sturntodisplayhisproject.____________________________________________

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________________________________________________________________________________Finally,theteacherannouncedKa

ran’steamwasthewinner.

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