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2024年高考英语第三次模拟考试高三英语(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡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,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)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.Whatwillthewomandofir
st?A.Goshopping.B.Gobackhome.C.Goswimming.2.Whatcolordoesthewomansuggest?A.Black.B.White.C.Brown.3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablyta
keplace?A.Inalibrary.B.Inabookstore.C.Inadormitory.4.InwhichcitydidthewomanandJohnstaythelongest?A.V
ienna.B.Rome.C.Paris.5.Whyhasthemancomealongwaytoseethewoman?A.Tohaveaninterview.B.Toaskaboutalawyer.C.Toregisteranadvertisement.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.Howdoesthemanfeelprobably?A.Satisfied.B.Confused.C.Angry.7.Whencanthemangethiscomputerback?A.Tonight.B.Inafewmoredays.C.I
ntwoweeks.【听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。】8.Whatdothespeakersusuallydoforlunch?A.Haveapartyintheoffice.B.Meetinthebuilding'sca
fe.C.Gotoadowntownrestaurant.9.Whatmustthespeakersdobeforeleaving?A.Finishtheirreports.B.Attendthecompany'scelebration.C.Hav
eagrouplunch.【听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。】10.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inthecompany.B.Intheschool.C.Inthehospital.11.WhatareAIethics(伦理)aboutaccordingtoth
espeakers?A.TeachingAItocollectpeople’sdata.B.MakingsureAIcanhelpwithhumanjobs.C.UsingAIinanaccurateandresponsibleway.
12.WhatdoesthewomanthinkisthekeytobuildingAIethics?A.Technology.B.Skills.C.Education.【听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。】13
.WhatdidJohnenjoydoinginhischildhood?A.TouringFrance.B.Paintingpictures.C.Playingoutdoors.14.WhatdidJohndoso
onafterhemovedtotheUS?A.Hestudiedbiology.B.Hedidbusiness.C.Heworkedonafarm.15.WhydidJohninitiallygohunting?A.Forpleasure.B.Forfood.C.Formoney.
16.WhatarethemainobjectsofJohn’sworks?A.Americanbirds.B.Humanbehaviors.C.Familymembers.【听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。】17.WhatisPerelman?A.Aresearcher.B.Adoc
tor.C.Areporter.18.Withwhomdobabiesfeelthemostcomfortable?A.Strangeadults.B.Babysitters.C.Otherbabies.19.Howmaybab
iesreacttounfamiliarbabies?A.Theymaystarttocry.B.Theymayshowmuchfear.C.Theymaytoucheachother.20.Whatmaythestudyleadto?A.Muchmoreparentingtimewith
babies.B.Anincreaseinfamily-baseddaycarecenters.C.Agreaterdemandforexperiencedbabysitters.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。AThingstoDoWhenYouLoseYourJobWhenIlostmyjob,Islippedintoaself-pityfunkforabit.Thefollowingisacrucialto-d
olistanyonewho’sbeenlaidoffshouldfollow.1.AcknowledgeYourEmotions,ThenMoveOnAfteryou’vebeenletgo,youmayfindyourselfexperi
encingarangeofemotions:panicuponsayinggoodbyetoaregularpaycheck,ragewhenyoureflectonallthelonghoursyoudevotedtoyourfo
rmerpositionandsoon.Ratherthangetcaughtupineachofthese,recognizethatthey’reallnormal.Moveonandfocusonthefuture.2.TellEveryone(Yes,EvenStrangers)
Chancesare,yourself-esteemhastakenahit.Rightafterlosingmyjobin2014,Iattendedafriend’spartyanduponmeetingherpals,Iwasaskedthedreaded,“Sowhatdoyoudo?”
Ireluctantlytoldpeopleaboutmylayoffandwaitedtobefloodedwithboatloadsofpity.ButwhatIgotinsteadwasactuallysolidsupport.PeopleI’djustmetwerewilling
tohelp.IleftthepartygladI’dspilledthebeans,nomatterhowawkwardI’dinitiallyfelt.3.GetYourFinancesinCheckandCreateaB
udgetTalkingmoneyisawkward,butknowledgeispower.Figureoutwhatyou’vegottoworkwithsoyou’renotaccumulatin
gdebt.WhenIwasforcedtostopandlookatmyfinances,IrealizedIhadtomakesomechanges.Istartedwithabunchofsmallcuts:dinnersin
andbooksborrowedfromthelibrary.4.InvestinYourPersonalDevelopmentIfenrollinginaclassortwowillmakeyoumoremarketableandyoucanaffordit,goforit.Itooks
everalwritingworkshopsduringmydowntimeandfoundthattheyboostedmyself-esteemandofferedmeapositiveoutlet.The
sealsogavemeareasontochangeoutofpajamasandpracticelookingpresentableagain.5.PrepareYourNarrativeYoumaywanttoput
yourlayoffbehindyou,butthere’snodenyingit’llcomeupduringafutureinterview.Comeupwithanhonestbutprofessio
nalnarrativeandpracticeitalot.21.Whydoyoufeelangrywhenyoulostyourjob?A.Youfindyourselfexperiencingarangepanic.B.Youspentmuchtimeon
yourpreviousjob.B.Ihadtosaygoodbyetoaregularpaycheck.D.Igotcaughtupinallthese.23.Howdoyoustayoutofdebt?A.Avoidtalkingmoney.B
.Makecertainwhatyoumustworkwith.C.Preventabadsituation.D.Borrowsomebooksfromthelibrary.23.Whichistherightthingyouneedtodowhenyo
ulostyourjobaccordingtothetext?A.Gainmuchknowledge.B.Tellyourclosefriendsaboutyoursituation.C.Findanewjobfas
t.D.Prepareforyourfutureprogress.BAyearagoAugust,DaveFusslosthisjobdrivingatruckforasmallcompanyinwestMichigan.Hiswife,Gerrie
,wasstillworkinginthelocalschoolcafeteria,butworkforDavewasscarce,andthepriceofeverythingwasrising.TheFusseswereatriskofjoining
themillionsofAmericanswhohavelosttheirhomesinrecentyears.ThenDaveandGerriereceivedatimelygift-$7,000,alegacy(遗产)fromthe
irneighborsIshandArleneHatchwhodiedinanaccident.“Itreallymadeadifferencewhenweweregoingunderfinancially,”say
sDave.ButtheFussesweren’ttheonlyfolksinAltoandtheneighboringtownofLowelltoreceiveunexpectedlegacyfromtheHatches.Dozensofotherfamiliesweretouchedbythe
Hatches’generosity.Insomecases,itwasafewthousanddollars;inothers,itwasmorethan$100,000.ItsurprisednearlyeveryonethattheHatcheshadsomuchmoney,morethan
$3million-theywereanelderlycouplewholivedinanoldhouseonwhatwasleftofthefamilyfarm.ChildrenoftheGreatDepression,IshandArlenewerekno
wnfortheirhabitofsaving.Theylikedcomparisonshoppingandwouldroutinelygofromstoretostore,checkingpricesbeforemakinganewpurchase.Through
theyears,theHatchespaidforlocalchildrentoattendsummercampwhentheirparentscouldn’taffordit.“IshandArleneneveraskedifyouneededanything.”say
stheirfriendSandyVanWeelden.“Theycouldseethingstheycoulddotomakeyouhappier,andtheywoulddothem.”Evenmore
extraordinarywasthattheHatcheshadtheirfarmlanddistributed.ItwastheHatches’wishthattheirlegacy,alegacyofkindnes
sasmuchasoneofdollarsandcents,shouldenrichthewholecommunityandlastforgenerationstocome.Neighborshelpingneighbors—thatwasIshandArleneH
atch’sstory.24.Accordingtothetext,theFusses_______.A.wereemployedbyatruckcompanyB.wereinfinancialdifficultyC.workedinaschoolcafeteriaD.lost
theirhome25.WhywouldtheHatchesroutinelygofromstoretostore?A.Theydecidedtoopenastore.B.Theywantedtosavemoney.C.Theycouldn’tafforde
xpensivethings.D.Theywantedtobuygiftsforlocalkids.26.AccordingtoSandyVanWeelden,theHatcheswere_______.A.UnderstandingB.optimist
icC.ChildlikeD.curious27.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.ThecommunityofAltowaspoor.B.Thesummercampwasattract
ivetotheparents.C.SandyVanWeeldengotalegacyfromtheHatchesD.TheHatcheswouldliketheneighborstofollowthe
irexample.CSomepeopleholdtheideathatbeingstarvingisthemosteffectivewayoflosingbodyfat.Remember,ifwegoonastarvationdiet
,weloseweightbutnotmuchfat.Instarvationmode,weuseupourenergystoresofcarbohydrate(碳水化合物)first(intheformofasubstancecalledglycogen).How
ever,thebodycanstoreonlyalittleglycogen,andthisisusedupwithintwodays.Thenwestartbreakingdownfatandprotein.Butwecan’taffordtolosebodyproteins:ourm
usclemassdecreases,webecomenoticeablyweaker,andourimmunityisthreatenedbecausethelackofprotectiveimmunoglobulinproteins(保护性免疫球蛋白)meanswearesubject
toanincreasedriskofinfection.Sure,welookslimmer,andwecertainlyweighless,butweareweakerandbecomingunhealthy
.Thereisnopointindietingifit’sgoingtomakeusill.And,ofcourse,becauseweneedourmuscles,whenweareevenslightlydistracted
fromthediet,ourbodiesimmediatelyrebuildmuscleandweregainallofthe‘lost’weightveryquickly.Notonlyhavewegonethroughaper
iodofreducedimmunityandalackofproteins,minerals,vitamins,antioxidantsandotheressentialnutrients,thereisevidencethatso-calledimmediatel
yeffectivedietingisdetrimentaltohealthinthelongerterm.Quitesimply,wearegoingtovirtuallyeliminateallrefined(精制的)carbohydratesandsugars(
whicharealsocarbohydrates),leavinguswithalow-carbohydrate,high-proteindiet.Onthisdiet,youwillbecuttingoutvirtuallyallrefine
dcarbohydratessothatbodyfatisburnedwithpriority,toprovideenergy.Sugar,whiteflour,cakes,bread,pastaandricearetheusualtrouble-makers.Thesefo
odshaveverylittlenutritionalvalueand,what’smore,cancausemedicalandfatproblems.Ofcourse,thereareformsofthesecarbohydrates—suchaswholemealr
ice,wholemealbreadandwholemealpastas—thatdohavenutritionalbenefitsandwhichyoucanreintroducelater,butinthein
itialstageofthediet,youhavetoreduceallcarbohydrates,toswitchonthefat-burningmechanism.Onepointtobeawareofisthatrefinedcarbo
hydratescanappearinmanyunexpectedsources.Youprobablyknowthatbread,cakes,biscuits,potatocrispsandfriedpotatochipsallcontainrefinedcarbohydrates,b
utpasta,rice,mostbreakfastcereals,mosttinnedfoods,manypre-packagedfoods,andpreparedsaucesdoaswell…Infactthelistgoesonandon.Virtuallyal
l‘fastfoods’containveryhighproportionofrefinedcarbohydratesandifyourdietishighinrefinedcarbohydrates,youwillde
finitelyputonweight.Ifyou’reworriedthatbycuttingoutrefinedcarbohydratesyou’llhavevirtuallynofoodslefttochoose
from,fearnot.Infact,high-proteinandnutritiousfoodssuchasmeat,fish,shellfishandeggsareallopentoyou,alongwithvegetables
,cheese,spicesandherbs,fromwhichyoucaneasilyproducedelicious,healthyandquickmeals.You’llberelievedtohearthatyoudon’thavetoliveonadie
toflettuceandtomato.Onthecontrary,youwillbeeatingvirtuallylimitlessquantitiesofverytastyfoodwithdelicioussaucesanddressings:inotherwords,realfood!28
.Whatdoyouknowaboutpeoplefollowingastarvationdiet?A.Theyaremorelikelytodevelopdiseases.B.Theyruntheriskofim
mediatehealthproblems.C.Theirfatandproteinwillbeburntpriortocarbohydrates.D.Theirappetitewillbespoiledgradually.29.What’sthemeaning
oftheunderlinedwordinparagraph2?A.Damaging.B.Insignificant.C.Unpredictable.D.Constructive.30.Whatcanyoulearnaboutth
ecarbohydratesinahighproteindiet?A.Theyarebannedalthoughconsideredbeneficial.B.Theyareusedasaprimarysourceo
fenergy.C.Theycanbeconsumedonlyundercertaincircumstances.D.Carbohydratesfostertheconsumptionofsugaryfood.31.Whatcanyoudoifyouf
ollowthenewhighproteindiet?A.Youcanbecomelessmuscularandathletic.B.Youshouldonlyeatmeat,fish,shellfishandeg
gs.C.Youshouldmonitoralltheproteinyoutakein.D.Youcanhaveandmakedeliciousdishes.DAtancientsitesacrosstheAmazonRiverbasin,mysteriousplotsofun
usuallyrichsoildot(点缀)thelandscape.Scientistshavelongdebatedtheoriginofthis“darkearth”,whichisdarkerincolorthansurroundingsoilsandricherincar
bon.Somepeoplethinkthisdarkearthformednaturally,butthelatestresearchhasshownthatmodernKuikuropeopleinBrazilcreatesimilarso
ilaroundtheirvillagesonpurpose,whichaddsevidencetotheideathatlong-agoAmazonsdeliberatelymadesuchsoiltoo.Perron,aneart
hscientistatMIT,reviewedinterviewsofKuikuropeopleconductedbyaKuikurofilmmakerin2018andfoundthatKuikurovillagersactivelymakedarkearthbyus
ingash,foodbitsandcontrolledburns.“Whenyouplantinhillyland,thesoilisweak,”explainedelderKanuKuikuroinoneoftheinterviews.Thatiswhywethrowtheash,manioc
peelingsandmaniocpulp.Whencomparingsoilsamplesfromancientandmodernsites,researchersfound“strikingsimilarities”—bothwerefarl
essacidicthansurroundingsoilsandcontainedhigherlevelsofplant-friendlynutrients.Analysesalsorevealedthatdarkear
thholdstwicetheamountofcarbonassurroundingsoilsonaverage.Scans(扫描)oftheXinguregionsuggestthattheareaisdottedwithdarkearth,andt
hatholdasmuchasabout9milliontonsofcarbon—theannualcarbonemissionsofasmall,industrializedcountry.“Thisnumbercouldroughlyequaltheannualcarbonemissions
oftheUnitedStateswhenalldarkearthacrosstheAmazonistakenintoconsideration,”Perronsays.Figuringoutthetruevalueofcarbon
storedintheAmazon’sdarkearthwillrequiremoredata.Still,theresearchhassignificantinfluencesontheAmazon’sfuture.Thetechniqu
ehighlightshowancientpeoplewereabletoliveintheAmazonbydevelopingsustainablefarmingthatdoubledasacarbon-storingtechnique.Withmoreandmoregreenhou
segasesenteringtheatmosphere,itcouldalsoprovideablueprintfordevelopingmethodsofsustainablylockingatmosphericcarboninthesoil,help
ingfightclimatechange.32.WhatcanweinferfromthedarkearthacrosstheAmazonRiverbasin?A.Theyaremoreacidicthansurroundingsoils.B.Theyconta
inmoreorganicnutrients.C.Theyformednaturally.D.Theycontainlesscarbon.33.WhydoestheauthormentiontheannualcarbonemissionsoftheUS?A.Toexplai
nthedifficultyofprotectingdarkearth.B.ToshowthewidedistributionofdarkearthinAmazon.C.Tostressthehugecarbon-storingcapabilityofdarkearth.D.Torevealt
helargecarbonemissionsoftheUnitedStates.34.Whatdoestheauthorstressinthelastparagraph?A.Theimportanceofdevelopingsustainablefarming.B.Theadvancedfar
mingtechnologyinancienttomes.C.Apossiblesolutiontoclimatechange.D.Awayofgreenagriculture.35.Whichisthebesttitleo
fthetext?A.UrgencyofSustainableDevelopmentB.FactsAbouttheDarkEarthC.AdvantagesoftheDarkEarthD.WisdomofAncientAmazons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。WhenpeoplefirstcomeacrosstheLawofAttraction(吸引力法则),theirheartsand
mindsoftenimmediatelythinkofonespecificthingthatthey’dlovetoachieveintheirlives.However,thenextthoughtisoften
“ButIcan’tdothat”.Youmaycomeupwithallkindsofexcuses.36Herearethereasonswhyyoushouldbelieveyoucanuset
heLawofAttractiontoobtainwhateveryouwant.Smallstepscreatebigchanges.Oneofthemostcommonreasonsforabandoningdreamsisthattheysimplyseem
toohugetorealize.Usuallyit’smanageabletothinkoffollowingyourdreamastakingaseriesofsignificantbutsmallsteps.37Thenlookate
achofthem.Notsounrealisticnow,isit?38Whenpeopleareinterviewedontheirdeathbedsorwriteabouttheirlivesinaut
obiographies(自传),itisoftenobservedthatmajorregretstendtorelatetothingsthatwerenotdone.Inolderage,it’
slikelythatyouwillbeuncomfortablewiththeideathatyoudidn’teventrytodothethingthatyoulovedorattempttoobtainwhatyoutrulywanted.39Butyoudon’tevern
eedtofeelthisway!Maketodaythefirstdayofyournewjourneytowardsavoidingregret.Stepstowardsyourdreamareneverbackwardssteps.Anothercommonworr
yisthatifyoufollowyourdreams,you’llbe“takingstepsback”.40However,whatlookslikebackwardstepsinyouroldlifecanmoreproductivelyandaccuratel
ybeseenasforwardingstepsinthebrandnewlifeyou’recreating.A.Youcanavoidregret.B.Itmakessensetomoveforwardconfidently.C.Lu
ckily,thetruthisthatit’snevertoolatetofollowyourdream.D.Itoftencomesupwhenpeopleareatthetopofcareerstheyhate.E.Itispainfultofeellikeyo
uhaven’teverfoundyourtruepurpose.F.Forexample,challengeyourselftowritedownthepathtosuccessintenstages.G.You
haveenoughlifeexperienceandknowledgetomakechangestopursueyourdream.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。Anairlinelosestwosuitcasesbelongingtotwodifferenttravelers,LucyandPete.Bothsuitcaseshappentobethesa
meandalsocontain41antiques.Anairlinemanager42tocompensatefortheirlossfiguresthatsimplyaskingthemfort
hepriceishopeless,fortheymay43it.Instead,hehasthemwritedownthepriceasanydollarbetween2and10044sothattheycannotnegotiatewitheach
other.Ifbothwritethesamenumber,hewillpayeachofthemthatamount.Ifnot,hewillassumethatthepersonwritingthehighernumb
eris45andpaybothofthemthelowernumberwitha46andapunishment-thepersonwritingthelowernumberwillget$2mor
easarewardfor47andtheotherwillget$2lessinstead.Forinstance,ifLucywrites46andPetewrites100,Lucywillget$48and
Petewillget$44.WhatnumberswillLucyandPetewrite?48,Lucy’sideaisthatsheshouldwritethelargestpossiblenumber,whichwillearnher$
100ifPete’ssimilarly49.Soon,itstrikesherthatifshewrote99,she’dmakealittlemore—$101.Butsurelythis50willalsooccurtoPete,whowi
llchoose99too.Continuingwiththislineof51,whenbothareunwillingtolosemoneyorgetlessthantheother,theywillendupwritingdownthe52p
riceoftheantique.Experimentalstudiesconductedbyeconomists,however,53thisnarrowviewofreason.Intheirstudies,mostparticipantspick$100
oranumberclosetoit,eitherwithoutthinkingtheproblemthroughortendingtobelievethey’ll54the“unreasonable”number.Bydoingso,participantsultimatelyge
tamuchbigger55Basedonthis,researchershaveconcludedthatpeopleappeartohaveanaturaltendencytowardscooperation,whichfavorsse
eminglyunreasonablebutbeneficialstrategies.41.A.preciousB.identicalC.missingD.various42.A.remindedB.enabledC.taskedD
.convinced43.A.valueB.highlightC.ignoreD.overstate44.A.atrandomB.preciselyC.withcautionD.separately45.A.dreamingB.ch
eatingC.objectingD.complaining46.A.bonusB.changeC.billD.credit47.A.cooperationB.honestyC.selflessnessD.intelligence48.A.GenerallyB
.SurprisinglyC.InitiallyD.Specifically49.A.foolishB.greedyC.thoughtfulD.generous50.A.experienceB.message
C.conclusionD.insight51.A.reasoningB.compromiseC.guessingD.struggle52.A.fairB.highC.realD.low53.A.confirmB.warnC.challengeD.defeat54.A.givewayt
oB.getbackC.takecontrolofD.benefitfrom55.A.compensationB.tipC.investmentD.fee第二节(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。YoungChineseare
fightingagainstsocietythroughasimpleactofresistance:lyingdown.Examplesofthe“tangping”,or“lyingflat”,wayoflife56(
include)notgettingmarried,nothavingchildren,andrefusingtoworkextrahoursortoholdajobatall.“Istayathomeandsle
epandwatchtelevisionseries.”saidZhang,whodescribedherselfas“lyingflat”forthelasttwoweeks57leavingherjob
inthefilmindustryinWuxi.“Tangping”58(emerge)overthelastfewmonths.Somecomparethemtothe1950sBeatGenerationintheUnitedS
tates.59(other)calltheirbehavioraformofnonviolentresistance.“Peoplerealizethereisnoupwardmobility,”saidYichengWang,aPhDstu
dentinpoliticalscienceatBostonUniversity.Thetermdevelopedafter60AprilpostontheTiebaforum,whoseauthor,unemployedforthelasttwoyears,describedalow-ef
fort,low-costlifestyleconsistingofjustafewmonths’workoutoftheyear.“Lyingflatismymovement,”he61(write)
,referringtotheGreekphilosopherDiogenes,whowasknownforlivinginalargecontainer.Hepostedapictureofhimselflyinginbedinthemiddleo
fthedaywiththecurtains62(draw).Butas“tangping”gained63(popular),italsobroughtalevelofdishonor.NanfangDailycalledthephilo
sophy“shameful”.GlobalTimesmadelightofitdescribing“lyingflat”as“notaseriousphilosophy”.ForZhanginWuxi,lyingflatisnotaboutgivinguporwithdra
wingfromsociety.“Manypeoplewanttoliedownbecause996istoo64(tire),”shesaid,referringtotheconstanthourscommonintechindustry,
65thestaffareexpectedtoworkfrom9a.m.to9p.m.,sixdaysaweek.Thephilosophyisalsoaboutgivingoneselfabreak.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假设你
是李华,近期你收到“Z世代国际青年说(VoiceZ)”节目组邀请为其“文化”板块录制一个演讲视频,请你给节目联络人Emma写一封信商讨相关事宜,内容包括:1.感谢邀请;2.告知演讲话题并说明原因;3.期待回信。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。DearEmma,_____________________________________________________________
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_________________________________________________Yours,LiHua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。IwasmovingasfastasIcould,steppingcarefullyfromrocktorockalongtheunevenjetty(防波堤).“Tooslow,sister!”Iheard
mybrotherSamyellashejumpedwithease.I’llshowhimandattemptedadoublejump.Whatamistake!Myleftfootcamedownhard
betweentheedgesoftwograyrocks,scraping(刮伤)myankle.“Ouch!”Iyelled.Itriedtopullmyfootout,butmyshoewasstuck.Ibentclos
ertotherock,andthat’swhenIsawit:ashiny,squareshapedstoneattachedtoashininggoldchain.Itwasjustlyingthereonthewetsand,andafewsecondslateritwasin
mypocket.“Whydoyoulookstrange?”mybrotheraskedonceI’dfreedmyfootandcaughtuptohim.“Idon’tlookstrange,”Isaid.Samlookedatthesun.CouldhetellIwashidingt
hemostperfectdiscoveryofthesummer?Ikeptturningthetreasurearoundinmypocket,pushingeachcornerofthesquarestoneintomyfi
nger.Iwasexcited,butIdidn’twantSamtonotice.Helikedtotelleverybodymybusiness.“Ryankeptthepapernapkins(餐巾)f
romtheAndersons’barbecue!”hehadonceannounced.Theywerestamped“R.A.”Thosearemyinitials!“Ryansavedtheminicolabottlefromthecarnival!”Myfamilycall
smetheir“littlecollector”.Somemeankidsatschoolcallme“trash(垃圾)girl”.SamandIwalkedalongthemainstreet.ThroughthewindowofthecandyshopIcoulds
eetubesofcolourfuljellybeans.Asignonthewindow’sglassreadLOST:Goldandbluenecklace.Verryspecial.Iffound
,callChrissyat555-9924.Chrissyhaddrawnacrayonversionofthenecklaceatthebottomoftheposter.Thenecklacelookedd
ifferentfromtheoneIclutched(抓)inmypocket,Idecided.Rounder,bluer.Theposterappearedoldandweathered.Itmusthavebeenputupmonthsa
go.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。Oncehome,Iplacedthenecklaceintomybox,attractedbyit.___________________________________________________
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____Fifteenminuteslater,IwassittinginacaféacrossfromChrissy._________________________________________________
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