山东省济南市历城第二中学2022-2023学年高二上学期入学考试英语试题

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2022-2023学年度历城二中开学检测试卷高二英语第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每题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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whodoesthemanthinkwasscreaminglastnight?A.Thewoman.B.Theneighbors’baby.C.Thewoman’sfriend.2.Whatkindof

TVshowdoesthemanusuallywatchonTues答案ys?A.Sports.B.Travel.C.Quiz3.Whatdidthemansee?A.Arabbit.B.Acat.C.Abird.4.Whatarethes

peakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theirwedding答案y.B.Abirth答案yparty.C.Aconcert.5.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inataxi.B.Atanoffice.C.Atthebusstation.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。6.Whatseasonisitnow?A.Spring.B.Summer.C.Winter.7.Whatisthewoman’sfavoritesport?A.Tennis.B.Golf.C.Swimming.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.W

hatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Parentandchild.B.Brotherandsister.C.Teacherandstudent.9.Whatsubjectwillthewoma

nhelpthemanwith?A.Math.B.English.C.Geography.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10.Whatdoesthemandislikeaboutyogurt?A.Thetaste.B.Thesmell.C.T

hethickness.11.Whichflavorofyogurtisthewoman’sfavorite?A.Orange.B.Strawberry.C.Apple.12.Whatisyogurtgoodforaccordingtothewoman?A.The

brain.B.Thestomach.C.Theeyes.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13.Whydoesthewomanthinkitiseasierforchildrentolearnanewlanguage?A.TheywatchalotofTV.B.

Theyaresmarterthanadults.C.Theyliketolearnnewthings.14.WhydidtheItalianwomanforgetherEnglish?A.Shedidn’tlearnitwell.B.Shedidn’tuseitforalongtime.

C.Shedidn’thavegoodexperiencesinlearningit.15.Whatdoesthemanthinkofspeakingaforeignlanguage?A.Itgetseasierasyougrowup.B.Itbecomeseasierifyouuseitalot

.C.Itishelpfulinlearningothersubjects.16.WhatlanguagedidtheDutchboyusetodiscussart?A.Italian.B.German.C.French.听下面一段独白,回答以

下小题。17.WhendidBeethovenpassaway?A.in1827.B.In1770.C.In1756.18.WhyisBeethovenrememberedto答案y?A.Hismusicisstill

popular.B.Heworkedhardtospreadhismusic.C.Hemadehisworkswhenhewasdeaf.19.WhowasBeethoven’steacher?A.Mozart.B.Haydn.C.Bach.20.Whatisth

enatureof“TheRomanticPeriod”?A.Quietandfrank.B.Seriousandexact.C.Wildandemotional.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。ANewJerseyBotanicalGardenMembershipIt’seasytojoinNewJerseyBotanicalGarden(NJBG)Membershiporr

enewyourmembershiponline,byphoneorbymail.Andit’ssoimportanttotheBotanicalGarden!YourmembershipdollarshelptoimprovetheGarden,andprovideeducati

onalandrecreational(娱乐)activitiesforthegeneralpublic.Thankyouforyoursupport!Tojoinorrenew,pleaseclickontheappropriatesect

ionandmembershipcategorybelowforsafeandconvenientonlinepaymentprocessingbyPayPal.Ifyouprefertojoinbyph

oneormail,calltheNJBGofficeat(973)962-9534ordownloadandsendinourmembershipbrochure(AdobeAcrobatPDFfile).★JoinNJBGTo答案yM

embershipCategoryIndividualDual(两人共用)StudentAnnualDues$35$60$25Special:Save$5withBiennialDues(两年会费)$60$100$40★RenewYourMembershipMe

mbershipCategoryIndividualDualStudentAnnualDues$30$50$25Special:Save$5withBiennialDues$50$80$40TheBotanicalGardenstartedlifeasSkylands,a

largeareainthegrandmanner.Itisfamousfora44-room的TudorRevivalgranitemansion(公馆)designedbyJohnRussellPope.Skylandshas96acres

offormalandnaturalizedgardensandissurroundedbyover1,000acresofmeadows(草坪)andwoodlands.PurchasedbytheSta

tein1966andofficiallynamedastheNewJerseyBotanicalGardenin1984,thegardenscontainapproximately5,000speciesandvarietiesoftreesandflowers.

Foryou,theNJBGisanexcitingandbeautifulplacetovisitwhereyoumayenjoyeachseason’sbest.Membersenjoyspecialevents,festivals,lectures,andrewardinge

ducationalopportunitiesforbothcityandcountrygardeners.YourNJBGmembershipoffersyoudiscountsatparticipatingnurseri

es,gardencentersandotherfinebusinesses.SimplypresentyourNJBGmembershipcardwhenbeginningyourpurchase:·

GoffleBrookFarmandGardenCenter,(201)652-754010%offyourpurchase·MetropolitanPlantExchange,(973)638-761312%offyourpurchase·

Rohsler’sAllen答案leNursery&Florist,(201)327-315615%offyourpurchase1.TheNJBGmembershipdollarscanbeusedto.A.offerfurthereducationB.up答案teonlin

epaymentC.providebetterserviceD.protecttheenvironment2.TojoinNJBGmembership,youcancallitsofficeat.A.(201)327-3156B.(201)652-7540C.(973)962-9

534D.(973)638-76133.Torenewtheone-yearmembershipforyourparents,youneedtopay.A.$50B.$60C.$80D.$1004.NewJerseyBotanicalGa

rden.A.wasofficiallynamedin1966B.wasdesignedbyJohnRussellPopeC.invitesmemberstoorganizeactivitiesD.givesmem

bersdiscountsfortheirpurchaseBIhaveayoungerbrother.Tome,heisafourteen-year-oldkidnamedJoe,withblondhai

randblueeyes.Toothers,heisdifferent.WhereIseeakidwhojustneedsalotmoreattention,othersseeamentallydisabledboy,akidwhocannotwalkor

talkorthinkforhimself.Iseesomeonewhojustmakes答案ilyroutineabitlessroutine.Othersseeanannoyance,Iabother.Thisisnott

osaythatIhaveneverfeltresentful(怨恨的)towardJoe.Heismybrother,andwiththatcomesresponsibility.“Gina,couldyous

tayintonightandwatchyourbrother?”“Gina,domeafavorandfeedhimdinnerandchangehisdiaper(尿布)later,please?”“Couldyouc

omehomerightafterschoolto答案yandgetJoeoffthebus?”ThesearephrasesthatIhaveheardsinceIwastwelve.Andsure,theyhavemademeresentmybrothertoacertainextent.

Iwouldthink:that’snotfair!Everyoneelsecanstayafterandbeamemberofthisclub,orgetextrahelpfromthatteacher.Or,allmyfriendsaregoingouttoni

ght,whycan’tI?And,howcomeIhavetofeedhim?Heisnotmyson!However,thesmallamountofresentmentIfeeltowardmybrotheriserasedathousandtimesoverbywh

atIhavelearnedfromhim.Besidesmakingmeresponsiblefromayoungage,andhelpingmebemoreacceptingofallkindsofpeople,hehast

aughtmetobethankfulforwhatIhave.IknowthattherearemomentsinmylifethatIshouldcherishandthatJoewillneve

rexperience.Hewillneverlaughsohardthathecries.Hewillneverfeelthegloryofastraight-Areportcard.Hewillnevercomfortabe

stfriendcryingonhisshoulder.Andhewillneverknowhowmuchhisfamilylovehim.Becausehewillneverknow,itisuptometoknow,everysecond,howluckyIam.Itisuptom

etorealizethatlifeshouldbelivedtoitsfullest,andthatyoushouldalways,alwaysbegratefulthatGod,orwhoeverare

thepowersthatbe,gaveyoutheabilitytoliveyourlifethewayyouweremeanttoliveit.5.WeknowfromthefirstparagraphthatGina’sbrother.A.causestroubletoneighb

oursB.paysmoreattentiontoothersC.liveswithmentaldisabilityD.considers答案ilyroutineabother6.IfMotherasksGinatolookafterherbrothernow,whatw

illsheprobablyanswer?A.I'mafraidnot.B.Noproblem!C.Itdepends.D.It’snotfair!7.Thepassageintendstotellusthatwesh

ould.A.valuethegloryofsuccessB.appreciatewhatlifegivesusC.comfortunfortunatepeopleD.treasuremeaningfulmomentsCDoesha

ppinesshaveascent?Whensomeoneishappy,canyousmellit?Youcanusuallytellwhensomeoneishappybasedonseeingthemsmile,heatingthemlau

ghorperhapsfromreceivingabighug.Butcanyoualsosmelltheirhappiness?Surprisingnewresearchsuggeststhathappinessdoesindeedhaveascent,a

ndthattheexperienceofhappinesscanbetransmittedthroughsmell,reportsPhys.org.Forthestudy,12youngmenwereshownvideosmeanttobr

ingaboutavarietyofemotionswhileresearchersgatheredsweatsamplesfromthem.Allofthemenwerehealthyandnoneofthemweredruguserso

rsmokers,andallwereaskedtoabstainfromdrinkingoreatingsmellyfoodsduringthestudyperiod.Thosesweatsamples

werethengivento36equallyhealthyyoungwomentosmell,whileresearchersmonitoredtheirreactions.Onlywomenwer

eselectedtosmellthesamples,apparentlybecausepreviousresearchhasshownthatwomenhaveabettersenseofsmellthanmenandarealsomoresensitivetoemotionalsi

gnaling—thoughit'sunclearwhyonlymenwerechosentoproducethescents.Researchersfoundthatthebehaviorofthewomenaftersmellingthescen

ts--particularlytheirfacialexpressions--indicatedarelationshipbetweentheemotionalstatesofthemenwhoproducedthesweatandthew

omenwhosniffedthem."Humansweatproducedwhenapersonishappybringsaboutastatesimilartohappinessinsomebodywhobreathesthissmell,"saidstudyco-authorGunSe

min,aprofessoratKocUniversityinTurkey.Thisisafascinatingfindingbecauseitnotonlymeansthathappinessdoeshaveascent,b

utthatthescentiscapableoftransmittingtheemotiontoothers.Thestudyalsofoundthatotheremotions,suchasfear,seemt

ocarryascenttoo.Thisensurespreviousresearchsuggestingthatsomenegativeemotionshaveasmell,butitisthefirsttimethishasprovedtobet

rueofpositivefeelings.Researchershaveyettoisolate(分离)exactlywhatthechemicalcompoundforthehappinesssmellis,butyoumightimaginewhatthep

otentialapplicationsforsuchafindingcouldbe.Happinessperfumes,forinstance,couldbeinvented.Scenttherapies(香味疗法)cou

ldalsobedevelopedtohelppeoplethroughdepressionoranxiety.Perhapsthemostsurprisingresultofthestudy,however,isou

rbroadenedunderstandingofhowemotionsgetcommunicated,andalsohowourownemotionsarepotentiallymanagedthroughoursocialcontextandthe

emotionalstatesofthosearoundus.8.Whatisthemainfindingofthenewresearch?A.Menproducemoresweats.B.Negativeemotionshave

asmell.C.Pleasantfeelingscanbesmeltout.D.Womenhaveabettersenseofsmell.9.Theunderlinedpart"abstainfrom"inParagraph3prob

ablymeans.A.avoidB.practiceC.continueD.try10.Whatistheapplicationvalueofthenewresearch?A.Perfumescouldhelppe

opleunderstandeachother.B.Somesmellscouldbedevelopedtobetterourmood.C.Perfumescouldbeproducedtocurephysical

diseases.D.Somesmellscouldbecreatedtoimproveourappearance.11.Wecanlearnfromthelastparagraphthat.A.happinesscomesfromascentofsweatBpos

itiveenergycandeepenunderstandingC.peopleneedmoreemotionalcommunicationD.socialsurroundingscaninfluenceouremotionsDAstheworld’spopulationgrows,

farmerswillneedtoproducemoreandmorefood.Andlargefarmsareincreasinglyusingprecisionfarmingtoincreaseyields(产量),reducewaste,a

ndreducetheeconomicandsecurityrisksthatinevitablyaccompanyagriculturaluncertainty.Traditionalfarmingreliesonmanagingentirefields—makingdecisions

relatedtoplanting,harvesting,irrigating,andapplyingpesticidesandfertilizer(农药和化肥)—basedonregionalconditionsandhistorical答案ta.Precisionfarming,b

ycontrast,combinessensors,robots,GPS,mappingtoolsand答案ta-analyticssoftwaretocustomize(量身定制)thecarethatplantsreceivewithout

increasinglabor.Robot-mountedsensorsandcamera-equippeddrones(无人机)wirelesslysendimagesand答案taonindividual

plantstoacomputer,whichlooksforsignsofhealthandstress.Farmersreceivethefeedbackinrealtimeandthendeliverwater,pesticideo

rfertilizerinadjusteddoses(剂量)toonlytheareasthatneedit.Thetechnologycanalsohelpfarmersdecidewhentoplantandharvestcro

ps..Asaresult,precisionfarmingcanimprovetimemanagement,reducewaterandchemicaluse,andproducehealthiercropsan

dhigheryields—allofwhichbenefitfarmers’bottomlinesandconserveresourceswhilereducingchemicalrunoff.Manysmallbusinessesaredev

elopingnewsoftware,sensors,andothertoolsforprecisionfarming,asarelargecompaniessuchasMonsanto,JohnDeere,Bayer,DowandDuPont.TheU.S.DepartmentofAgr

iculture,NASAandtheNationalOceanicandAtmosphericAdministrationallsupportprecisionfarming,andmanycollegesnowoffercourseworkonthetopic.Inarelateddevelo

pment,seedproducersareapplyingtechnologytoimproveplantcharacteristics.Byfollowingindividualplantsovertimeandanalyzingwhichone

sflourishindifferentconditions,companiescanrelatetheplants’responsetotheirenvironmentswiththeirgenomics(基因组学).Thatinformation,inturn,allowsthe

companiestoproduceseedvarietiesthatwillgrowwellinspecificsoilandweatherconditions.Thisadvancedtechnologymayalsohelptoimprovecr

opnutrition.Farmersdonotuniversallywelcomeprecisionagricultureforvariousreasons,suchashighequipmentcostsandlackofaccesstoth

eInternet.Thetechnologymaybringgreatchallengestoexperiencedfarmerswhoarenotgoodatcomputers.Andlargesystemswillalsobebeyondthereachofmanysmallfa

rmingoperationsindevelopingnations.Butlessexpensive,simplersystemscouldpotentiallybeapplied.Forothers,though,costsavingsinthelongru

nmayreducethefinancialconcerns.Andhoweverreticentsomefarmersmaybetoadoptnewtechnology,thenextgenerationoffarmersarelikely

towarmtotheapproach.12.Precisionfarmingdiffersfromtraditionalfarmingpartlybecauseit.A.guaranteeshighyieldswithmorelaborB.r

eliesonregionalconditionsandhistorical答案taC.offersplentyofwater,pesticidesandfertilizerD.providesrealtimeinformationabouttargetcrops13.Aboutpr

ecisionfarming,wecanlearnthat.A.thegovernmentholdsacautiousattitudeB.itdrawspositiveresponsesfrombusinessesC.seedproducershavealreadymad

ehugeprofitsD.largesystemswillsoonbebuiltindevelopingnations14.Theunderlinedword“reticent”inthelastparagraphprobabl

ymeans.A.disappointedB.confusedCunwillingD.shocked15.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.PrecisionFarmingIncreasesCropYieldsB.MoreChallengesFacedbyMod

ernFarmersC.DevelopmentofFarmingSystemsintheU.S.D.TraditionalFarmingisGraduallyDisappearing第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,共12.

5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中两项为多余选项。HealthySee,HealthyDoVisitthegrocerystoreonanemptystomach,andyouwillprobab

lycomehomewithafewthingsyoudidnotplantobuy.Buthungerisnottheonlycauseofadditionalpurchases.Thelocationofstoredisplay

s(摆放)alsoinfluencesourshoppingchoices.16Thecheckoutareaisaparticularhotspotforjunkfood.Studieshavefoundthattheproductsmostcom

monlyfoundtherearesugaryandsaltysnacks.17A2012studyintheNetherlandsfoundthathospitalworkersweremorelikelytogiveupjunkfoodforhealthysnackswhenthel

atterweremorereadilyavailableoncanteenshelves,forexample.In2014NorwegianandIcelandicresearchersalsofoundthatreplacingunhealthyfoodswi

thhealthyonesinthecheckoutareasignificantlyincreasedlast-minutesalesofhealthierfoods.18Ithasbeenworkingwithmorethan1,000storeowners

toencouragethemtoorderandpromotenutritiousfoods.“Weknowthatthestoresarefullofcues(暗示)meanttoencourageconsumption,”saysTamarAdjoian,aresearchscientist

atthedepartment,“Makinghealthyfoodsmoreconvenientorappealingcanleadtoincreasedsalesofthoseproducts.”Adjoianandherc

olleagueswonderedifsuchfindingswouldapplytotheircity’scrowdedurbancheckoutareas,sotheyselectedthreeBronxsuperma

rketsfortheirownstudy.19Thentheyrecordedpurchasesoversixthree-hourperiodsineachstorefortwoweeks.Ofthemorethan2,100s

hopperstheyobserved,just4percentboughtanythingfromthecheckoutarea.Amongthosewhodid,however,customersinthehealthylinespurchasednu

tritiousfoodsmorethantwiceasoftenasthoseinthestan答案rdlines.20ThefindingswerereportedinSeptemberintheJournalofNutritionEducationandBehavior.Thepote

ntialinfluencemayseemsmall,butAdjoianbelievesthatchangingmorecheckoutlineswouldopen.customers’eyestonutritious,l

ower-caloriefoods.HealthdepartmentofficialsarenowexploringwaystoexpandhealthyoptionsatcheckoutcountersthroughoutNewYorkCity.A.Th

esefoodsgivepeoplemoreenergy.B.Theyboughtunhealthyfoods40percentlessoften.C.Anditmaymakeorbreaksomehealthy

eatinghabits.D.Thesupermarketsbegantooffernutritious,lower-caloriefoods.E.ThesefindingscaughttheattentionofNewYorkCityDepartmentofHealth.F.Theyr

eplacedcandiesandcookieswithfruitsandnutsnearthecheckoutcounter.G.Andafewstudieshavesuggestedthatsimplyswappinginhealthieroptionscanchangecustom

erbehavior.第三部分语言运用(共三节,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。Iplayedaracquetball(壁球)

gameagainstmycousinEdlastweek.Itwasoneofthemost21andtiringgamesI’veeverhad.WhenEdfirstphonedandsuggestedweplay,Ilaughedqu

ietly,figuringonan22victory.Afterall,Ed’sideaof23hasalwaysbeennothingmore24thanliftingaforktohismouth.AslongasIcanremember,Ed’sbeenthel

eastphysicallyfitmemberinthefamily,and25proudofhimself.HisbigstomachhasalwaysballoonedoutbetweenhisT-shirtandtrousers.Althoughthefamilyoft

en26aboutthat,Edrefusedtobuya27T-shirtortoloseweight.SowhenEd28forourgamenotonlywiththebottomofhisshirtgatheredinsidehistrousersbutalsowi

thastomachyoucouldhardly29.IwassosurprisedthatIwasspeechless.Mycousinmusthavemadeanefforttogethimsel

fintoshape.30,atthepointinourgamewhenI’dhavepredicted(预计)thescoretobeabout9to1inmyfavor,itwas317to9-andEdwas32.Thesuddenreali

zationwaspainful.Wecontinuedtoplayliketwomadmen.Whenthescorewas16up,Iwashavingserious33aboutstayingaliveuntil21yearsold,letalone34thatmanypoints.

Whenthegamefinallyended,bothofuswerelyingflatonourbacks,tootiredtomove.Inaway,Ithinkwebothwon:Ithegame,butcousinEdmy35.21.A

.encouragingB.hopelessC.surprisingD.regular22.A.unforgettableB.unexpectedC.easyD.early23.A.exerciseB

.preparationC.joyD.fitness24.A.time-savingB.comfortableC.suitableD.effort-making25.A.strangelyB.personallyC.reasonablyD.eagerly26.

A.caredB.forgotC.quarreledD.joked27.A.cleanB.largerC.straightD.答案rker28.A.setoutB.gotreadyC.arrivedD.r

eturned29.A.noticeB.admireC.believeD.measure30.A.AfterallB.AsaresultC.AboveallD.Atlast31.A.mistakenlyB.thenC.instead

D.naturally32.A.leadingB.comingC.waitingD.counting33.A.thoughtsB.doubtsC.situationsD.problems34.A.scoring

B.completingC.receivingD.keeping35.A.friendshipB.respectC.supportD.favor第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10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。VarathaShanmuganathanisan87-year-oldwomaninIndia.Shehasbecomethe36(old)persontogetaMaster’sdegreeatCana答案’sYo

rkUniversity.Whensheisn’t答案ncingorsingingwithhergrandchildren,she’sbusy37(realize)hermanydreams.ThisisnotShanmuganathan’sfirstM

aster’sdegree.AfterearningherBachelor’sdegree,shereturnedtoSriLanka38(teach)IndianhistoryandEnglish.In1990shemovedtoLondontoteachEnglishasasecondl

anguageandreceivedherfirstMaster’sdegreefromtheUniversityofLondon.Whenshefoundouttheuniversityofferedfreetuition39seniorcitizens,Sh

anmuganathansaidshe40(immediate)knewitwasherlastchancetomakeherdreamofstudyingpoliticalsciencecometrue.Shebeganherstudiesin2019and41

(continue)throughoutthepandemic(流行病).“Shewillactasapowerfulrolemodelfor42(woman)ofallages,”YorkUniversityP

residentRhon答案Lentonsaid.Despiteherachievements,Shanmuganathansaidsheisnotquitefinishedyetin43(educate).Hernextpl

anistowrite44bookaboutpost-warSriLanka.“Findoutwhatyoureallywanttoachieveandpursueituntiltheend.Thinkofsomething45notonlyint

erestsyou,butisalsobeneficialtoothers.Goonafterit,getit,doit,achieveit,”Shanmuganathansaid.第三节单词拼写(共5小题

;每小题1分,满分5分)46.Agoodideajustotomeallatonce.(根据首字母单词拼写)47.The答案tashouldbe(更新)onceaweek.(根据汉语意思单词拼写)48.Itryto(使……信服)himoftherealityoft

he答案nger.,49.Insomedevelopingcountries,moreandmorepeoplearesettlingdownin(城市的)areas.50.Youneedtobemore(灵活的)andi

maginativeinyourapproach.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)51.假定你是李华,你的家乡今年新建了一个中国民俗文化主题公园,请给你的留学生好友Mike写封邮件,邀请他一同来公园参观,内容包括:1.时间、地点;2.参观内

容:了解中国民俗文化,体验民间艺术等;3.注意事项。参考词汇:中国民俗文化主题公园Chinesefolkculturethemepark注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;Dear

Mike,Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)52.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。FionaSimpson,23,wasonherwayhome.ShewasdrivingontheD'AguilarH

ighwavinQueensland,Australia,Itwasalong,lonelyroad,butshehadcompanyatleast.Her78-year-oldgrandmotherandfour-month-old答

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camesoheavythatherwindshieldwipers(雨刮器)couldn'tkeepup.Fionaknewthatheronlyoptionwastopullthecarontothesideoftheroaduntilt

hebadweatherlessened.Shestoppedthecarwhensuddenlysheheardasoundthatcompletelyshockedher.Theloudbangcamefrombehindher,rightn

earthewindowwhereher答案ughtersat.Theglassofthewindowwasbroken,andamomentlatershediscoveredthatsomethingequallysharpand答案ngerouswashittingherchild.Itwa

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