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枣庄三中2022-2023学年度第一学期高三年级质量检测英语试题本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。满分150分,考试用时120分钟。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考试科目填涂在答题卡和答题纸规定的地方。第Ⅰ卷(选择题共95分)注意事项:第Ⅰ卷共55
小题,共95分。在每小题给出的四个选项中,只有一项是符合题目要求的。每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案。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。1Whendidthema
ndecidetoseethedoctor?A.OnMonday.B.Yesterday.C.Today.2Whofoundthephone?A.Thewoman’sson.B.Ataxidriver.C.Abusdriver.3Whyisthewomancrying?A.Sheisto
oexcited.B.Shehasbeenpeelingonions.C.Shefailedtogetthefirst-classdegree.4Whatisprobablythewoman’sfavoritetypeofart?A.Paintings.B.
Photographs.C.Sculptures.5Whatfrightenedthewoman?A.Aloudnoise.B.Herson’sinjury.C.Theresultoftherace.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。6Whyisthepl
anedelayed?A.Itisdamaged.B.Theweatherisbad.C.Therehasbeenanaccident.7Whenwilltheplanetakeoff?A.At1:00a.m.B.At8:00a.m.C.At10:00a.m.1听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题。8Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Nurseandpatient.B.Motherandson.C.Driverandpassenger.9Whatdoesthewomansuggestthe
mando?A.Giveupthetest.B.Comebacklater.C.Lookaway.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10Howdoesthemanfeelaboutmodernart?A.Excited.B
.Impressed.C.Disappointed.11Whataspectaboutmodernartmakespeopleexcitedaccordingtothewoman?A.Thecareeroftheartist.B.Thepriceofthepaintin
g.C.Thecontentofthepainting.12Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Doingsomepainting.B.Enjoyingsomeartworks.C.Learningthehistoryofmodernart.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13Whichpartofthemealwillthemanmiss?A.Steak.B.Vegetables.C.Potatoes.14Whattimedoesthemanwanttogoout?A.At5:00
p.m.B.At5:30p.m.C.At6:00p.m.15Whatwillthemandofirst?A.Haveashower.B.Playfootball.C.Eatameal.16Wherearethespeak
ers?A.Athome.B.Atarestaurant.C.Atthesportsfield.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17Whatisthemaintopicofthetalk?A.Memoriesofschool.B.Wayst
oimprovememory.C.Thingsyouneedtoremember.18Whichwasthespeaker’sfavouritesubject?A.History.B.Music.C.Geography.19Whichisagoodwaytorememb
erwhatyouarereading?A.Doingitonlyintheafternoon.B.Readingonlywhatisinteresting.C.Makingasummaryofeachparagraph.20Howmanypiecesofadvi
cedoesthespeakergive?A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.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。ABestSummerJobsforHighSchoolStudents2Workingduringthesummerwhenschoolisoutofsessionisagreatopportunityforteena
gerstomakemoneyandgainvaluableworkplaceexperience.RestaurantServerFoodanddrinkservicejobsareplentiful.Althoughaveragebasepayispoor,wo
rkerswhocartstipscandowellforthemselves.AndsomenationalchainshavetheresourcestopaymoreStarbucksemployeescanearna
bout$12perhowonaverage,andmayqualifyforabenefitspackagethatincludeshealthinsurance.GroceryStoreWorkerGroce
rystorejobsarealsorelativelyplentiful.Althoughmostgroceryemployeesdon’tearntips,basepayisgenerallyabovet
hefederalminimumwage—about$12perhour.Jobsthatrequireworkerstooperateheavymachineryareinaccessibletoworkersunderage18.Groceryst
oreemployeestypicallyworkinshifts,withpart-timerspollingfourtoeighthoursatastretch.Peakshoppinghourstendtofallonweekendsandearlyeveni
ngs.TutorIfyou’vealreadytakenanddonewellonstandardizedtestsliketheSATorACT,youcanhelpthesestudentsandearndecentpay
asatutor.Tutorpayvariesbyspecialty,experience,andeducationalattainment.Tutorswhothemselvesarehighschoolstudentsorrecentgraduatesaren
’tlikelytoearnmuchmorethanthenationalaveragerateofS18perhour.Career-TrackIntern(实习)Evenifyouhaven’tyetdecidedwhatyouwantyour“rear”careertobe,hi
ghschoolsummersoffertheperfectopportunitytotestajobyouthinkyou’lllike.Summerinternshipsareoftenunpaid,forcingstuden
tstoconsiderwhethertheopportunityisworththecost.That’slikelytocomedowntothevalueoftheexperienceandtheconnectionsthatcouldlandyo
uahigher-paying,career-trackjobdowntheroad.21.Whatisthefeatureofgrocerystorejobs?A.Noemployeesgettips
.B.Theyaretoughtoobtain.C.TheyareforpeopleagedD.Theemployeesdoshiftwork.22.WhatisspecialaboutCareer-TrackIntern?A.It’softendonewithoutpayment.B
.Itisworththebigexpense.C.Itguaranteesyouagoodcareer.D.Itprovidesyouwithexperience.23.Whichjobfavors
anacademicallyexcellentstudent?A.RestaurantServer.B.GroceryStoreWorker.C.Career-TrackIntern.D.Tutor.BInthelate1800s,industrializationha
ddrivenurbanpopulationsandlandpricesup,makingtallbuildingsincreasinglycost-effective.SkyscraperconstructionexplodedacrosstheUSaftertheturnofth
e20thcentury.InNewYork,therecordfortheworld’stallestbuildingwasbrokensixtimesbetween1908and1931.Thedevelopmentofsteelframesmadeiteasierandc
heapertobuildtall.Theinventionoftheelevator,meanwhile,madeinhabitinghigherfloorsfarmoreconvenient.However,today’sskyscraperslooklittlelikethose
builtinthefirsthalfofthe20thcentury.This3ismostlythankstoarchitecture’snextmajortechnologicalchange:thecurtainw
all.Soon,glasswasproducedquicklyanduniformly,andglasswindowssoonbecamethechoiceforskyscrapers.Glasswindowshav
emanyadvantages.Inadditiontoallowingforgreaterfloorspaceandlettingnaturallightcomeinmoreeasily,glassismuchmore
flexible.Theusageofglasscouldalsohelpbuildingsstandgreaterwindaswellashugeswingingcausedbyearthquakesandtyphoons.“Theroleofsky
scrapershastwoparts,”explainsSimonChan,anexperiencedarchitect.“Everycitywantstohavethislandmarkthatgivesthatsenseofuniqueculture,buttheyalsoneedpl
acesforpeopletoliveandworkinurbansettings,”headds.AtypicalexampleisHongKong—oneoftheworld’smostexpensiveh
ousingmarkets.Landthereisverylimited,andgoinghighisalmosttheonlysolution.Buttherecomesalongthenextbigchallenge.Thebuildingsandtheirconst
ructionaccountformorethan1/3oftheworld’senergyconsumption,andcontributetoalmost40%ofgreenhousegasemissions.Glasss
kyscrapers,forexample,willprobablychangethelookofourskylines,addingbeautytoourcity.However,theyrelyonenergy-consumingairconditioningtotackleheat-and-
airflowproblems.So,encouragingnaturalventilation(通风)orusingbuildingsthemselvestoproducesolarorwindenergytoreducecarbonemissionsisthef
rontierforskyscraperarchitects.Thereshouldbemanynewdevelopmentsinskyscraperdesignandtechnologywiththeaimofmakingskyscraperssomethingthatsavesene
rgy.24.Whatisthefirstparagraphmainlyabout?A.Majorbuildingequipmentforskyscrapers.B.Fastdevelopinghistoryofskyscrapers.C.Introductiontotheworld’sta
llestskyscrapers.D.Factorscontributingtotheriseofskyscrapers.25.Fromwhataspectaretoday’sskyscrapersdifferentfromtheformerones?A.
Theirenoughlight.B.Theirgreaterfloorspace.C.Theirmainfunctions.D.Theirbuildingmaterials.26.WhyhavemanyskyscrapersbeenbuiltinHongKong?A.T
osolvetheshortageofland.B.Tobalancetheconstructioncost.C.Tosavetheenergyconsumption.D.Toshowtheplace’sparticularcultu
re.27.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardstheglassskyscrapers?A.DisapprovingB.Objective.C.Optimistic.D.Uncertain.CLonelinessissignificantment
alhealthconcernandcanraiseriskofdeathby45%andcontactwithnatureincitiessignificantlyreducesfeelingsofloneliness
,accordingtoateamofscientists.Thestudyisthefirsttoassesshowtheenvironmentcanaffectloneliness.Itusedreal-timedata,collectedviaasmartphoneapp,rather
thanrelyingonpeople’smemoryofhowtheywerefeeling.Theresearchfoundthatfeelingsofovercrowdingincreasedlonelinessbyanaver
ageof30%.Butwhenpeoplewereabletoseetreesorhearbirds,feelingsoflonelinessfellby28%.Feelingsofsocialinclusional
socutlonelinessby21%andwhenthesefeelingscoincided(巧合)withcontactwithnature,thebeneficialeffectwasboostedbyafurther18%.Thefindingspointedtointe
rventionstoreduceloneliness.Theresearcherssaid,“Specific4measuresthatincreasesocialinclusionandcontactwithnatureshouldbetaken,especiallyint
hicklypopulatedcities.”Timespentinnatureisknowntoboostwell-being,withwoodlandwalksestimatedtosavetheUKatleast£185mayearinmentalhealthcosts
,forexample.TheresearchcollecteddatafromurbancitizensacrosstheworldusingtheUrbanMindresearchapp.Morethan750peopleprovided16,600ofthese
assessments.Theparticipantswereself-selectingandsoitdidnotprovidearepresentativesampleofthewiderpopulations.Butwhentheresearcherst
ookage,education,andoccupationintoaccount,thebenefitsofnaturecontactandfeelingsofsocialinclusiononlonelinessremainedstronglystat
isticallysignificant.JohannaGibbons,partoftheresearchteam,said,“Citiesareprobablytheonlyhabitatthatisincreasingatahighrate.Sowesh
ouldbecreatingurbanhabitatswherepeoplecanthrive(兴旺).”28.Howwastheresearchconducted?A.Byrelyingonpeople’smemory.B.B
ysurveying750urbanparticipants.C.Bycollectingdatathroughasmartphoneapp.D.Bycheckingaworldwiderepresentativesample.29.Whatcanwelea
rnfromParagraph4?A.Manybigcitiestaketheleadintheresearch.B.Timespentindoorsimprovespeople’swell-being.C.Woodlandwalksgrea
tlyreducesocialcontactwithpeople.D.InterventionstoreducelonelinessbenefittheUKfinancially.30.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheresearch?A.Itoffersawiderangeo
fsamplesglobally.B.Manyfactorsareconsideredexcepteducation.C.Thecarefullyselectedparticipantsarereliable.D.Thefindingsarestatist
icallyremarkable.31.What’sthetextmainlyabout?A.Thementalproblemsoflivinginbigcities.B.Developingurbanhabitatsatahighspeed.C.Researc
honhowtogetridoflonelinessinnature.D.Reducinglonelinessincitiesviacontactwithnature.DSmartphonesareourconstantcompanions.Formanyofus,th
eirglowingscreensareaubiquitous(十分普遍的)presence,drawingusinwithendlessdistractions.Theyareinourhandsa
ssoonaswewake,andcommandourattentionuntilthefinalmomentsbeforewefallasleep.SteveJobswouldnotapprove.In2007,Jobstookthestagea
ndintroducedtheworldtotheiPhone.Ifyouwatchthefullspeech,youwillbesurprisedbyhowheimaginedourrelationshipshouldbewiththisiconic(标志性的)inventio
n.Thisvisionissodifferentfromthewaymostofususethesedevicesnow.Inhisremarks,Jobsspentanextendedamountoftimedemonstratinghowuserscouldutili
ze(应用)itstouchscreenbeforedetailingthemanywaysAppleengineershadimprovedtheage-oldprocessofmakingphonecalls.“It’sthebestiPodwe’veev
ermade,”Jobsexclaimedatonepoint.“Thekillerappismakingcalls,”helateradded.Bothlinesdrewthunderousappl
ause.ThepresentationconfirmsthatJobsimaginedasimpleriPhoneexperiencethantheonewe5actuallyhavemorethanadecadelater.Forexample,t
herewasnoAppStorewhentheiPhonewasfirstintroduced,andthiswasbydesign.Jobswasconvincedthatthephone’scarefully-designednativefeatureswereenough.Hed
idnotseektocompletelychangetherhythmofusers’dailylives.Hesimplywantedtotakeexperienceswehadalreadyfoundimportant—listeningtomusic,placingc
alls,generatingdirections—andmakethembetter.Theminimalist(简约主义者)visionfortheiPhoneJobsofferedin2007isunrecognizabletoday—andthatisash
ame.UnderwhatIcallthe“constantcompanionmodel,”wenowseeoursmartphonesasalways-onportal(通道)toinformation.Wehave
becomesousedtoitoverthepastdecadethatitiseasytoforgetthenovelty(新奇)ofthedevice.Itseemsincreasinglycle
artomethatJobsprobablygotitrightfromtheverybeginning:Manyofuswouldbebetter-offreturningtohisoriginalminimalistvisionforourph
ones.Practicallyspeaking,tobeaminimalistsmartphoneusermeansonlyusingyourdeviceforasmallnumberoffeaturesthatdothingsofvaluetoyo
u.Otherwise,yousimplyputitawayoutsideoftheseactivities.Thisapproachremovesthisgadget(小玩意)fromthepositionofaconstantcompaniondowntoalu
xuryobject,suchasafancybike,thatgivesyougreatpleasurewhenyouuseitbutdoesnotdominateyourentireday.Earlyinhis2007keynotejobss
aid,“Today,Appleisgoingtoreinventthephone.”Whathedidn’tadd,however,wasthefollow-uppromise:“Tomorrow,we’regoingtoreinventyourlife.”Thesmartphon
eisfantastic,butitwasnevermeanttobethefoundationforanewformofexistence.Ifyoureturnthisinnovationtoitsoriginalrole,youwillgetmoreoutofbothyourp
honeandyourlife.32.AccordingtoSteveJobs,whatwasthemainsellingpointofApple’sfirstiPhone?A.Italloweditsuserstoha
veaccesstotheInternet.B.ItwasactuallyaniPodthatcouldmakephonecalls.C.Itwasinstalledwithapplicationsby
third-partydevelopers.D.Itcouldfulfillpeople’sdesiretomultitaskintheirdailylives.33.Accordingtothearticle,aminimalistsmartphoneuserislikelyto_______
_.A.expecttoreinventhislifewiththedeviceB.buythelatestmodelofiPhoneandseeitasaluxuryC.spendmoretimeworkingthanplayin
gwithhisdeviceD.removetheunnecessaryapplicationsfromthedevice34.Theunderlinedword“it”inthe7thparagraphprobablyrefe
rsto________.A.thenativefeaturesofsmartphonesB.theinformationontheInternetC.thenoveltyofthedeviceD.theconstantcompanionmodel35.Whatcanbeinferr
edfromthepassage?A.TheminimalismofiPhonehelpsusersbringoutthebestofthedevice.B.JobsexpectediPhonetobethefoundationforanewformofexistence.C.Smartphone
usershavechangedtheirlifetoenjoypleasantexperiences.D.TheinventionofAppStorehasmadesmartphonesluxuryobjects.6第二节:(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文
,从所给选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。有两项为多余选项。Perhapsyou’vestoppeddoingwhatyouwantbecauseyou’reafraidofwhatothersthinkofyou.Youfeelthatyoumustdowhatthey
expectandthatyoumustmeettheirexpectations,otherwiseyou’lllosetheirapproval.___36___Then,you’llbeabletod
owhatyouwantfreely.Thinkaboutyourself,aboutwhatyoureallylikeandareinterestedin.Youmustleadyourlifeindepe
ndently,___37___However,youmightfeelafraidtodoitbecauseyou’vealwaysdoneeverythingtogaintheapprovalofothers.Youneedtogetoutofthatzone,movetonew
places,andexploreyourfullpotential.Bysurroundingyourselfwithpeoplewhothinklikeyou,you’llrealizethatyoudon’tfeeljudged.Then,you’llstartdoingwhaty
oureallywant.___38___Yournewfriendswillintegrateintoyourlifeandyou’llalsokeepyourgenuinefriends.Ontheotherhand,thosewhoarealway
sreadytoseethenegativeandquestionwhatyou’retryingtodowilldriftaway.Toovercomeyourfearofwhatothersthinkandoftheirno
n-approval,youshouldstarttalkingaboutyourplans,Forinstance,youmightwanttotellahandfuloffriendsaboutyourwishesanddreams.___39___You’llfeelcon
fidentinyourselfandyou’llbeabletogoonyournewpathwithoutanyfear.It’sunavoidablethatnoteverythingwillbeplainsail
ing,andyou’llfindobstaclesalongyourway.___40___Peopleinyourenvironmentoftendon’tunderstandwhatyoudonomatt
erhowmuchyouexplainit,soignorethem.A.Thereisnoneedtothinkaboutwhatyouwant.B.Youdon’thavetochangeyourcircleoffriends.C.Yourlifebe
longstoyou,aswellasyouractions.D.Bytalkingtothem,you’llbeabletoorganizeyourplansandideas.E.Ifthisisthecase,it’stimetostartworkingony
ourself-esteem(自尊).F.Youmustdowhatyouwantwithoutbeingaffectedbywhatothersthink.G.However,youmusttrustinyourselfa
ndseekthenecessarystrengthtomoveforward.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,从所给A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳
选项。Onesummernight,myfriendsandIstoleintotheJordans’backyardandstartedharvestingtheirsweet,juicyraspber
ries(树莓).Wewereenjoyingeverybiteofthetastyberries___41___MrJordancamechargingoutsideallofasudden.“Whatareyouboysdoingouthere?”heyelledasmyfri
endsranoff___42___alldirections.7Heattemptedtocatchoneortwoastheyrushedpasthim,buttheyweretoo___43___forth
eoldergentlemantocatch.Withinseconds,theboys___44___intothedarkofthesummernight.Allexceptme.However,speedwasnevermy___4
5___.Itookthetongue-lashing(痛骂)thatMrJordangavemeashemarchedmedowntheblocktomyhouse,wheremymothertookoverandscoldedme___46__
_.Myfriendssaidtheycouldhearevery___47___wordshespokefromthedarknessofourbackyard,wheretheyhadgathere
dto___48___theirescapeandtoobservemycapture.Theyteasedmeaboutitfordaysafterwards,whileallIcoulddowascomplainabouthow___49___itwasthatIwasth
eonlyonewhohadtopaytheprice.Afteraboutaweekofthis,Icomplainedtomyfatherabouttheinequalityofthesituation.Dadsaid,“Youtookr
aspberrieswithout____50____,andyougetexactlythepunishmentyoudeserved.”“Butwhatabouttheotherguys?”Iask
ed.“Theydidn’tgetpunishedatall!”“That’snotmyconcernnorshoulditbeyours,”Dadsaid.“Youcan’t____51____whathappenstoothers.Youcanonly____5
2____whathappenstoyou.Youmadeabadchoicethatnight,andyouwerepunishedforit.”____53____thedurationofthefollowingyears,Icometorealizethereisnoguar
anteethatlifewilltreatusfairly.That’swhywecan’t____54____comparingourliveswiththelivesofothers.LikeDadsaid,thatis
n’tour____55____.41.A.beforeB.whileC.whenD.after42.A.towardsB.inC.atD.from43.A.smartB.foxyC.swiftD.intelligent44.A.hidB.marchedC
.hurriedD.disappeared45.A.strengthB.powerC.intentionD.option46.A.cruellyB.bitterlyC.mercilesslyD.pitif
ully47.A.colorfulB.offensiveC.violentD.creative48.A.negotiateB.celebrateC.plotD.congratulate49.A.unhappyB.frustratingC.disappointingD.unfa
ir50.A.thinkingB.warningC.askingD.informing51.A.controlB.predictC.acceptD.explain52.A.putupwithB.getawa
ywithC.agreewithD.dealwith53.A.InB.ForC.ThroughD.Since54.A.getstuckinB.getengagedinC.beinvolvedinD.beburiedin55.A.problemB
.complaintC.concernD.choice第二节:(共10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。Shoppersseekingwitches,ghostsandseveredheads____56
____(decorate)theirhomesforHalloween____57____(find)somethingtrulyscarythisyear:emptyshelves.Thesupply
-chainsnarlsthathaveshapedmuchoflifeinthepandemicarenow____58____(responsibility)forshortagesofHalloweendécorandcos
tumes.AHomeDepotspokeswomansaysthatstockonitsHalloweenitemswentquickly“asconsumers____59____(engage)withdecoratinga
gainthisyear.”TheNationalRetailFederationpredictsthatHalloweenspendingwillreachanall-timehighthisyearof$10.1billion,up____60____arecord$9.1billi
onin2017.FrancoPacini,co-ownerofcostumemaskcompanyZagoneStudios,saystheskyrocketingpriceoffreightshippingan
d____61____(rise)pricesonitemslikefoamarestretchingthebusinessfinancially.Thecompanyhasmetdemandbyorderingearl
yandworkingsevendaysaweek,hesays.It’salreadyplaced____62____(order)fornextHalloween.Someretailersaresplurgingonairfre
ighttoavoidthebacklogofcontainershipsatU.S.ports,saysKatherineCullen,NRF’ssenior____63____(direct)ofindustryandconsumerinsights.O
ther,smallershopsarebuyingupvintageorusedmasks,costumesandotherparaphernaliafromlocalcollectors.AmyCobaugh,49,_
___64____avidHalloweendecoratorinNorthCanton,Ohio,got____65____(create)whenshecouldn’tfindanyfakespiderwebstodecorateheryard.Sheinste
adbought10poundsofelasticnettingusedtowrapmeat.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)世界环境日当天,你校举办了“变废为宝”手工艺术品创作大赛。请你写一篇英文报道
,内容包括,1.活动目的;2.活动过程:3.你的感想.注意:1.词数80左右:2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答.AHandicraftCompetition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,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Jaredwas
aboywhowasraisedbyhissinglefather,Steve,andhisgrandfatherMichael.Althoughhedidn’thavemuchinlife.Jaredwasgratefulforwhathehad.Heenjoyedliv
ingasimplelifewithhisdadandgrandfather.Afterschoo1,Jaredwouldoftengointohisgrandfather’sgarageandtheywou
ldrepairhiscar9together.Jaredwasaskilledmechanicanditwasallthankstohisgrandfather’spatientteaching.AndJaredwishedonedayhewouldopenacarrepa
irshopusinghisgrandfather’sgarage.Michaelsupportedit.Unfortunately,MichaeldiedwhenJaredwas14.Jaredcontinuedtolookafterhisgrandfather'sca
r.Oneday,hisdadenteredhisroomandhandedhimthekeytohisgrandfather'scar.“Yourgrandpawantedmetogivethistoyouonyoureighteenthbirthday.Hesaidyoucoul
ddecidewhattodowiththecar—eithersellitorkeepit,”hisdadsaid.Jaredsmiled.Hewasthankfulthathenowhadacar.Andhewashappyitwasaspecialcarthatheand
hisgrandfathermaintainedtogether.“I’11keepit!Idon’thavetotakethebustoschoolanymore.Icanjustdrive!”Jaredrepliedexcitedly.T
henStevereturnedtohisownroom.HehopedJaredwouldnotsellthecar.AndhehopedsomedayJaredwouldfindtheenvelopeM
ichaelhadsecretlyleftforhim.Theenvelopewasputunderthedriver’sseatofthecar.Intheenvelope,Michael1eftJared$15,000.Andhehadlef
tanote.Itread,“Iknewyouwouldn’tsellmycar.Thankyou,Jared!Ihopethemoneycanhelpyou.Beagoodman!”Thefollowingday,whenJaredarrivedatschool,manystudentssaw
hiscar.Theydidn’tthinkhighlyofitbecauseitwasoldandnoisy.ButJaredvaluedit.Laterthatday,afterschool,hecouldn
’tstartthecar.Thereappearedtobeaproblemwithit.注意:1.所续写的短文词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Para1:Jareddecidedtorepairthecarhimself._______
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_______________________________________Para2:Confused,Jaredquicklyopenedtheenvelope.________________________________________________________________
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