浙江省宁波市奉化区2022-2023学年高二上学期期末联考英语试题

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2022学年第一学期奉化区联考高二英语试题第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。每段对仅读一遍。1.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】WhydoesLindalearnChinesesongs?A.SheislearningChinese.B.She’llgiveaperformance.C.

Shehopestobecomeasinger.2.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】WhatdoesJasonlikedoingnow?A.Reading.B.Dancing.C.Watching

movies.3.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.Enjoythespringtime.B.Dosomeindooractivitie

s.C.Studyhardforexams.4.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whencanthespeakersmeet?A.OnMonday.B.OnTuesday.C.OnWednesday.5.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件

查看】Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Apart-timejob.B.Housecleaning.C.Thewoman’sfather.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.WhatisMrs.Westdoing?A.Shoppingforgroceries.B.Doingsomebaking.C.Havingdinner.7.WhatdoMrs.West’skidslikebest?A.Milk.B.Cheese.C.Homemadebread

.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.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?AClassmates.B.Brotherandsister.C.Teacherandstudent.

9.Whowillbeinchargeoftheintroduction?A.Tom.B.John.C.Mary.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】10.Wheredoestheconversationprob

ablytakeplace?A.Inthewoman’shouse.B.Inanewspaperoffice.C.Inapublishingcompany.11.Whyisthemantalkingtothewoman?A.Toborrowherbook.B.Toas

kforanarticle.C.Toinformherofameeting.12Howdoesthewomansoundattheendoftheconversation?A.Serious.B.Excited.C.Annoyed.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】13.Whatarethespecialboardsusedfor?A.Keepingsunshineout.B.Coveringbuildings.C.Produ

cingenergy.14.Wherearethegardens?A.Ontheroofs.B.Inthebackyards.C.Nexttotheworkstations.15.HowwillMollygohometoday?A.Bybike.B.Bybus.C.

Bycar.16.WhatdoesMollysayaboutBedZED?A.Thepublictransportationispoor...B.There’smuchparkingspace.C.Itisenvironment-friendly.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.Whatistoday’sArtReviewabout?A.Areportonanartisticfilm.B.Aninterviewwithanartist.C.AneventinLondonNationalMuseum.18.Wh

endoesTheVanishingLadybegin?A.At7:30.B.At8:00.C.At9:30.19.WhatisPorten?A.Anactor.B.Aplaywright(剧作家).C.Adirector.20.W

hatarePeterField’sboatslike?A.Theyarestronglybuilt.B.Theyarehuge.C.Theyarefast.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)AAccompaniedb

ythebackgroundsoundsofChinesetraditionalinstruments,Yuanxi—ChinaDaily’sdigitalemployee—introducedthe9,000-year-oldstonecar

vings(岩画)fromtheHelanMountainsinNorthwestChina’sNingxiaHuiautonomousregiononOct14.ThemeetingbetweenthevirtualhumanandChines

etraditionalcultureisquiteinteresting,”aninternetusercommentedonSinaWeibo.Withtheriseofthemetaverse(元宇宙),v

irtualhumanshavebecomeagrowingphenomenoninChina.AccordingtoaresearchreportbyQbitAI,itisestimatedthattheoverallmarketsizeofChina’svirtualhumanswil

lreach270billionyuanby2030.Thoughtheyarenotreal,thesevirtualbeingssharesimilaridentitieswithusandserveindiffere

ntfieldsofourdailylives,includingeducation,broadcasting,andbusiness.Forexample,inJune2021,HuaZhibing,avirtualhumanwhocanwritepoetry,wasoffi

ciallyregisteredasastudentatTsinghuaUniversity.Throughoutthe2022WinterOlympics,China’sfirstAIsignlanguagepresente

rservedhearing-impaired(有听力障碍的)audiences24/7.Duetotheirperfectimageandinterestingsetups,somevirtualhumansevengetalargenumberoffansandbec

omeidolsinreallife.LuoTianyiisoneofthem.Asavirtualsinger,Luohasover5millionfollowersonSinaWeibo.Whens

heheldaconcertinShanghaiin2018,morethan10,000fanswavedglowsticksandcheeredforher.GaoYu,afanofLuo,toldEconomicInformationDailythat“justlikechasinghum

anidols,Luo’sfansalsoholdbirthdaypartiesforherandbuytheproductsshepromotes.”Whilethefutureofvirtualh

umansseemspromising,problemsalsolurk(隐藏着)underneath.Asthenoveltywearsoff,somefollowersaregettingtiredofvirtualhumans’never-changingexpression

s.“Nomatterhowlifelikethesevirtualinfluencerslook,they’restillnotrealpeople.It’salittlescary,”GigiYou,23,fromGuangdong,toldInsi

der.Studiesalsoshowedthattheir“perfect”faceand“perfect”lifewhichhumansareunabletoachievecanalsotrigger(引发)anxietyanddepressio

ninindividuals.Generallyspeaking,virtualhumansareoftenseenasthegatewaytothemetaverseandhavedemonstratedfinancialpotential,butthe

re’sstillalotofroomfordevelopment,reportedXinhua.21.WhatcanwelearnaboutYuanxi?A.SheisthefirstdigitalemployeeinChina.B.SheplayedChinesetrad

itionalinstruments.C.Shecoveredstoriesaboutstonecarvings.D.ShewasdesignedtopromoteChinesetraditionalculture.2

2.WhyisHuaZhibingmentioned?A.Toshowthepopularityofvirtualhumans.B.Toillustratethesimilaritiesofvirtualhumans.CTodescribethecharacteristicsof

virtualhumans.D.Toexplaintheimportanceofvirtualhumansinourlives.23.WhatdoesGigiYouthinkofvirtualidols?A.Theyloseappealquickly.B

.Theyaretoogoodtobetrue.C.Theycanmakepeopleanxious.D.Theyareneverasrealashumans.BA63-year-oldChinesegrandpa’straditionalcarpentryskillsare

delightingtensofmillionsofviewersonlineashecreateswoodworkwithoutglue,screwsornails.TheChinesemastercarpenter,WangDewen,knownas“Gran

dpaAmu”onYouTube,hasbeenhonoredasthemoderndayLuBan,afamousChinesestructuralengineerduringtheZhouDynasty,thankstohisva

stcarpentryknowledge.Oneofhisvideos,whichshowshimmakingafantasticwoodenarchbridge,wentviralonthe.platform,gainingmorethan42millionviews.GrandpaA

mufollowsanancientChinesetechnique,whichmeansnonailsorglueareinvolvedintheentireprocessofbuildingthearchbridge.GrandpaAmuhasalsomadeseveralwoo

dentoysforhisgrandsonusingthesametechnique.Hecreatedafoldingstool(凳子)thatlookedliketheChinapavilionfromthe2010ShanghaiExpo.“

Ablockofwoodtransformsintoastool.Genius,”aYouTubeusernamedReycommentedunderthevideo.LiZiqi,wholivesinapicturesquevillageofso

uthwestChina’sSichuanProvince,hasmadeanameforherselfbymakingvariousChinesedishesonYouTubesince2016.Inhervideos,shegracefullyworks

asafarmer,impressingviewerswithherunderstandingoffood,natureandChineseculturewhileshowcasingthecharmofChineseculturei

neverydetailofdailylife.HertraditionalfoodpreparationcraftandChineserurallifestylehaveattracted11.1millionsubscribersonYouTu

be.JustlikeLiZiqi,GrandpaAmuisalsotryingtospreaduniqueChinesetechniquestotheworld.GrandpaAmu’ssonanddaughter-in-lawnowworkfulltimeonhisvideos

,hopingthatthechannel’spopularitywouldhelplocalvillagersbetterselltheirfarmproduce.“Wecameupwiththeideaofmaking

thevideosbecausewewantedtobringourruralculturetoothersandletpeoplelearnabouttheseancientChinesetechniques,

”saidHuangChunmei,GrandpaAmu’sdaughter-in-law,inaninterviewwithSouthChinaMorningPost.WhichisoneofSongDan’sworkattheairportasaCustomsOfficer?24.

Whatdoestheunderlinedword“viral”inParagraph2mean?A.infectedB.popularC.crazyD.famous25.Whatdoweknowfromthepas

sage?A.Thevideoofmakingafoldingstoolamazedtheviewers.B.GrandpaAmuusesavarietyoftechniquestocreatewoodwork.C.LuBanwasgoodatdoingcarpe

ntrywithoutglue,screwsornails.D.GrandpaAmuusesnotoolsintheentireprocessofcreatingwoodwork.26.Whydoes

theauthormentionLiZiqiinparagraph4?A.Tohelpreadersbetterunderstandtheworkofbeingafarmer.B.Toprovideanotherexampleofafarmerbe

ingfamousthroughinternet.C.ToprovethepopularityofChineserurallifestylenowadays.D.Toshowtheircommonintentionof

spreadingChineseculturetotheworld.27.Whatisthetextprobablyfrom?A.Anagriculturalmagazine.B.Anewsreport.C

.Aresearchpaper.D.Anadvertisement.CMagpies(喜鹊)canbefoundallovertheworld.TheblackandwhitebirdscanbeseenflyingovertheskiesofChinaandtheUKalike

.Thesecharmingbirdsareseeminglyeverywhere.Whiletheydospan(跨越)theglobe,theyoftensharethecommonmeaningofluckinsp

iteofthecultureeverywheretheyarefound.IntheUK,thereisapoemrelatedtowhatseeingadifferentnumberofmagpiesissupposedtomean:Onefor

sorrow/Twoforjoy/Threeforagirl/Fourforaboy/FiveforSilver/SixforGold/Sevenforasecretnevertobetold.Threeandfourareusuallyinterprete

dasrevealingthegenderofasoon-to-be-bornchildorpossiblytalkingaboutromanticsuccess.Fiveandsixmeanthatthepersonissoonlikelytodiscoverweal

th.Sevenmeansthatasecretwillsuccessfullybekeptawayfromcuriousearsforever.Theyareallpositive,exceptforthesightingofasinglebird,whichissuppos

edtobebadluck.However,thereisawayofremovingyoursorrow.Bysimplysaluting(敬礼)thelonelybird,yougainanotherdoseofgo

odluck.ThereisasayinginChinathatgoes“thesingingofamagpieforetellsgoodluckandhappinesswhilethatofacrowbadluckandmisery(喜鹊报喜,乌鸦报丧)”,meaningthatmagpi

esaresymbolsofgoodluck,whilecrowsarethoseofbadfortune.IntheUK,crowsarealsoseenasabadomen(征兆)bymanypeople.InTVshowsandfilms,ifyou

seeagroupofcrowschirping(鸣叫)withtheirdistinctivecall,theintentionistointroduceanatmosphereofmisery(痛苦)ordeath.Agroupofcrowsisalsocalleda“murder”,bri

ngingtomindthesuperstition(迷信)relatedtothebird.However,suchadistinctionbetweenthetwoanimalsjustbasedontheircol

orismaybeunfair.Theybelongtothesamefamilyofbirds,havingsomeofthemostintelligentanimalsinthewholeanimalkingdom.Andwhilecrowshave

beenknowntousetheirintelligencetousetoolsforfindingfood,magpieshavebeenknownforstealingshinyobjects.Maybeit’st

imeforculturesallovertheworldtorethinkthesebirds.28.WhatdoesseeingsixmagpiesmeanintheUK?A.Theviewerwillmakeafortune.

B.Theviewerwillhaveababygirl.C.Theviewerwillfindromance.D.Theviewerwilldiscoverasecret.29.Howcanpeoplea

voidbadluckafterseeingasinglemagpie,accordingtotheUKtraditions?A.Bysayinghello.B.Bygivingitfood.C.Bytur

ningitaway.D.Byshowingitrespect.30.WhydosomeTVshowsandfilmspresentcrowscalling?A.Tocreateasadatmosphere.B.Tomournsomeonewhohasdied.C.Tosi

gnalthedeathofamurderer.D.Tobringbackmiserablememories.31.Whichofthefollowingwouldtheauthormostprobablyagreewith?A.Magpies

aremoreintelligentthancrows.B.Magpiesreallydeservetheirgoodreputation.C.Crowsshouldbeequallyseenasagoodsign.D.Peopleshouldchangetheiropinion

sonthesebirds.DInthespringof2013,mywifeandIopenedLiteratiBookstoreinAnnArbor,Michigan.Openingacommunity-mindedinde

pendentbookstorewasadreamwe’dshared.Wewereinourlatetwenties,pursuingadream.Whenopeningdayarrived,weunlockedthedoorandheldourbre

ath.Onebyone,peoplewalkedinside,pagedthroughnewbooks,anddiscussedfavouriteauthors.Thebookstorecamealive.Thatmorning,Ihadsetoutatypewriteronourl

owerlevelforanyonetouse.Itwasacommunity-buildingexperiment:Whatifpeoplecouldwalkintoabookstoreandtypeanythingtheywanted?ThefirsttypewriterIev

erfellinlovewithwasmygrandfather’s-a1930sSmithCorona.Mymemoryofhimislimitedtoimpressions:visitstohisFloridaapartmentbeachpicnic

s,andafascinatingblacktypewriteronhiswritingdesk.Oneyear,longafterhepassed,GrandmagavemehisSmithCoronaforChristmas.

Atthetime,Iwasastrugglingwriter.Seeinghisoldtypewriteragainstirredsomethinginme.Histypewritermadewritingfunagain.Andforthef

irsttimesincehisdeath,Ifeltconnectedtohim,toapastIneverreallyknew.ThetypewriterIsetoutonopeningdaywasalightbl

ueOlivettiLettera32.Iinsertedacleanpieceofpaperandletitbe:theworld’ssmallestpublishinghouse,waitingforanauthor.Oneofthenotes

Ifoundthatfirstdaywas:Thankyouforbeinghere.Ididn’tseethetyper’sidentity,soitappearedasthoughthetypewriteritselfwasthankingme.S

oon,morenotesaccumulated.Typewritinghadbecomepartofourbookstore’sidentity.Customersandfriendsbeganencouragingmetoturnthe

senotesintoabook.Atfirst,Iwashesitant.ButthenIreadthroughthepilesofmessy,typewrittenpagesagain.Somemademetearup;manymademelaughout

loud.Theyshouldn’tbelockedinsidemyfilingcabinetathome.Insideourstore,surroundedbybooksthathavebeenlabor

edoverbyauthors,editors,andmarketers,there’sawayforpeopletopublishdirectlyintotheworldinpermanentinkspe

llingerrorsandall.,32.Whydidtheauthorsetoutatypewriterinthebookstore?A.Tohonourhisgrandfather.B.Toprovidecon

veniencetocustomers.C.Toofferpeopleawaytoexpressthemselves.DTorespondtocommunityresidents’requirement.33.Howdidtheauthor

feelwhenhegotSmithCoronaasagift?A.Curious.B.Amused.C.Surprised.D.Inspired.34.Whatcanweinferfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Therewasapublishin

ghouseinthebookstore.B.Thebookstorewasfamousforitsuniquetypewriter.C.Thetypewrittennoteswerefullofspellingerrors.D

.Theauthorwouldpublishabookconsistingofthosenotes.35.Whatmessagedoesthetextintendtoconveyinthispassage?A.Nothingisimpossib

letoawillingheart.B.Everyonecanbeawriterofhisownlife.C.Itonlytakesatypewritertobeanauthor.D.Booksaretheever-burninglamps

ofaccumulatedwisdom.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能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。WhentheBritishpoetAlfredLordTennysond

escribednatureas“redintoothandclaw”,hewastellingusthatthenaturalworldcanbecruelaswellasbeautiful.____36____.Mostpeopleliv

inginurbanareasrarelyencounterwildanimalsintheirnaturalsurroundings.____37____Andtheyarewillingtogetclosetothem.Bu

tforwildanimals,itis“eatorbeeaten,”andtheycan’tdistinguishbetweenhumansandotheranimals.____38____InCanadianwoodslivesadog-likeanimal,coyote,

whichisalittlebiggerthanafox,butsmallerthanawolf.Theyusuallyavoidhumans,buttheoccasionalattackscanbedeadly.Everyyear,oneortwopeopl

eendupgettingkilledbycoyotes.Earlierthisyear,aherdofelepantsinYunnanlefttheirhomeintheXishuangbannaNatio

nalNatureReserveandwentonameanderingjourneythroughtheprovince.Theydestroyedcropsandbuildingsalongtheway..Villagesintheirpathhadtobeevacuatedbeca

useofthepotentialdangerstheyposedtovillagers.Animalexpertshaven’tdeterminedwhytheelephantswentontheirjourney.____39____Thewildanimalswel

oveareinaconstantstruggleforsurvival.Ourexpandingintothenaturalhabitatsofwildanimalscanbedangerousforthean

imalsandthenushumansaswell.Maybeweshouldtrytostayawayfromthem.____40____Theirlives—redintoothandclaw—aredifficultenoughwithoutuscausingthemanymorep

roblemsthantheyalreadyhave.A.Awalkinthewoodscanbedangerous.B.Itisawaytoprotectthewildanimals,andit’salsoourresponsibility.C.InCanad

a,peoplehaveamorerealisticattitudetowardswildanimals.D.Insimpleterms,weshouldtrytokeepproperdistancefromwildanimals.E.Henceth

eymisunderstandthatwildanimalsarejustasfriendlyasDisneycharacters.F.Thankstoactiveenvironmentalconserva

tion,thenumberoftheelephantsgrewlarger.G.Areasonablepossibilityisthattheyprobablyneededmoreroomandmorefoodtosurv

ive.第三部分语言运用(共四节,总分70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。Afewyearsago,Isawababygoatattheend

ofthedriveway,andIfiguredhewas____41____byhisowner.Thekidwas____42____nervousbutstoodperfectlystillasIapproached.

I’mananimalloverandI’vebrought____43____animalshome,cats,chickens,horsesbutneveragoat.Thetinykidwastoo

adorableto____44____.InamedhimQuincy.Quincyprovedtobequite____45____.Whenhewasaboutaweekold,Itappedmyfingersonthebathroomfloorands

aid“Liedown.”Iwas____46____whenhedroppeddown,andevenmoresurprisedwhenhediditthreetimesinarow.Afteraquick____47____,Q

uincymasteredhowtoliedown,bow,andturninacircle____48____.NowheknowsthenameofeverythingIfeedhim.Iloveto____49____animalsandoftentakemydogstosh

owswheretheycanperformtheirtricks.Whenhewasjustsixweeksold,Quincy____50____thefirstshow.Heknewonlyafewtricksthen,bu

thedidthem____51____andnevermisbehavedorgotnervousinfrontofthe____52____.NowQuincyandmydogperformregularlyatschools,nursinghomes,andcharity

events.Quincycan____53____“read”histricksoffcue(提示)cards,whichalways____54____themostapplause.It’shardtobelievethatthegoatkidwhichnobodywa

nted____55____oneofthesmartestandmostgood-naturedanimalsI’veeverhad.He’sbyfarthesharpestofmybunch!41.A.soldB.releasedC.rescuedD.abandoned42

.A.obviouslyB.merelyC.rarelyD.eventually43.A.smallB.variousC.strangeD.lovely44.A.adoptB.resistC.keepD.don

ate45.A.intelligentB.sensitiveC.faithfulD.curious46.A.concernedB.confusedC.amazedD.satisfied47.A.studyB.

thoughtC.checkD.recovery48.A.asaresultB.bynomeansC.inthatcaseD.innotime49.A.feedB.trainC.comfortD.raise50.A.appreci

atedB.watchedC.gaveD.planned51.A.determinedlyB.clumsilyC.unmistakablyD.nervously52.A.staffB.ownerC.trainerD.crowd53.A.evenB.still

C.justD.yet54.A.requiresB.earnsC.expectsD.gives55.A.ledtoB.servedasC.turnedoutD.tookover第II卷第二节语法填空(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。Giventhefactthatchemicalpesticidesandartificialfertiliserscanfightcrop

diseaseandincreaseproduction,they___56___(be)inwidespreadusesincethe1950s.However,withtimegoingby,theyhavebeenproved___57___(harm)t

otheenvironmentandhumanhealthif___58___(use)forlongtime.Totackletheproblems,farmershaveswitchedtoorganicfarming___59___analternative.Andorganic

foodhasbecome___60___favoriteformanycustomers.Organicfarmersrelyonitthatnaturalmeanscouldkeeptheirsoi

lfertileandfreeofdisease.Differentorganicmethodshavecomeup,___61___goalistogrowgoodfoodwhileavoidingdamage

totheenvironmentortothehumanhealth.___62___organicfarmingcannotreplacechemicalfarmingwithahugenumberofpeople___63___(feed)worldwide.Thereis

stillalongwaytogo___64___scientistsfindsuitable______65______(solve)thatcansatisfythehighdemandforfoodwhileprotectingtheenviro

nment.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.假定你是李华,下周将参加一场主题为“AHeroinMyHeart”的英语演讲比赛。请撰写一篇演讲稿,内容包括1.人物简介;2.主要事迹;3.所受启发。注意:1.词数80左

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______________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节读后续写(满分25分)67

.阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Thatday,Iwasgoingtoskateacleanfreestyleprogramforthefirsttimeinayear.Ideterminedtolandthea

xel(前外一周半跳)incompetition.“Icanmakeit!”IthoughtasIskatedtothecenterice.Whenmymusicsounded,Istartedmyprogramwithacircularstepandabrightsmile

,followedbyabeautifulcombinationspin.Flyingcamel,sitspin,laybackspin.Perfection.Thejump!Theaxel!IcoulddoitwhenIpracticedoff-ice,butI’donlylande

diton-iceapproximatelyfourteentimesinmyentirelife.SoIwasalittlenervous.I’dleaveitoutifIcould,butmyOlympicdreamsdependedonit.Mycoach,Gee

na,putitearlyinmyprogramsoIcoulddoitwhilemylegswerenottired.Takingadeepbreath,“Icansucceed!”Ithought.Iwaso

ntherightbackoutsideedgeofmyskateblade(冰刀),readytoturnforwardandlaunchintotheaxel.Mynerveswereback,workingagainstme.

“Icandothis!”Ithought.IsteppedintotakeoffandIdid…awaltzjump(半周跳).ItisajumpI’dbeendoingsinceIwasprettyyoung.Itisonlyone-halfarotation(旋转)instead

oftheoneandone-halfthatIneedfortheaxel.IglimpsedCoachGeena’squestioningeyebrowasIglidedpastthedoorandimaginedthedisapp

ointedlooksonmyparents’faces.“It’snotover,”Ireasonedtomyself,glancingintothebleachers(露天座位).“I’djustreplacethenextjumpwiththeaxel

.”However,itdidn’tworkoutthewayI’dhoped.Ifell,andIkeptfalling.Neveronetogiveup,Ireplacedeveryjumpinmyprogramwith

theaxel,butIdidn’tlandone.Ispentsomuchtimeontheicethatit’slikeIwasmakingsuretheicewascleanforthenextskater.Thetwominutes,fifteensecondsofm

yprogramfeltlikeanage.BythetimeIwasdone,mydresswassoakedthroughandIwassevensecondsbehindmymusic,soIfinishe

dskatingtosilence.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。AsIskatedtowardtheexit,Ifelteveryonewaslookingatmewithpity._________

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eperformancegoingon,Iroseupfromthebleachers,determinedtogohomebutmyparentsheldmeup.______________________________________________________

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