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常德市一中2023年下学期高二年级入学考试英语(时量:120分钟满分:150分命题人: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,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.Whendoestheswimminglessonstart?A.At4:30.B.At4:45.C.At5:15.2.

Whyisthemanlate?A.Becauseoftheheavytraffic.B.Becauseofthebadweather.C.Becauseofabasketballmatch.3.Whatisthew

omangoodat?A.Singing.B.Playingthepiano.C.Playingthedrums.4.Whatkindofmoviesdoesthewomanprobablylike?A.Actionmovi

es.B.Comedymovies.C.Romanticmovies.5.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthetraining?A.Disappointing.B.Satisfying.C.Worrying.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.Whichisthespecia

loffertoday?A.Bacon.B.Chickenrolls.C.Friedeggs.7.Whatdoesthewomanprobablydo?A.Awaitress.B.Acook.C.Asalesperson.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatis

themantryingtodo?A.Makeanappointmentwithadoctor.B.Askthewomanforsomeadvice.C.Complainaboutadoctor.9.Whatwillthemanprobablydo

next?A.Takemoremedicine.B.Avoidworkingtoohard.C.Seethedoctorrightaway.听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。10.HowdoesJohnfeelaboutA

my'spoetry?A.Itisveryclassic.B.Itisveryromantic.C.Itisveryunique.11.Whenistheconversationprobablytakingplace?A.OnMon

day.B.OnTuesday.C.OnThursday.12.WhattopicofpoetrywillthespeakersreadaboutthisThursday?A.Love.B.Nature.C.Friendship.13

.Whoseworkswillthespeakersreadthisweek?A.JohnKeats'.B.EmilyDickinson's.C.WilliamWordsworth's.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatdoesth

ewomanjustwanttobuyfirst?A.Afewrocks.B.Asmallbottle.C.Somebeautifulfish.15.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytake

place?A.Athome.B.Onaflight.C.Inashop.16.Whyshouldafewrocksbeputintothetankaccordingtotheman?A.Todecoratethetank.B.Tokeepthew

aterclean.C.Toallowthefishtoswimaround.17.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.Keepthefishinaroundbottle.B.C

omparethepricesoffishes.C.Putsomeunderwaterplantsinthetank.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whoisthespeakertalkingto?A.Libraria

ns.B.Freshmen.C.Teachers.19.Whatisscheduledinthefirstweek?A.Sometalks.B.Somegames.C.Sometours.20.Whatdoweknowaboutthelibrarycom

puters?A.Theyareconnectedtoprinters.B.Theyarelimitedinnumber.C.TheyhaveaccesstotheInternet.常德市一中2023年下学期高二年级入学考试英语试卷第1页共5页{#{QQABAYSQog

gAABIAARhCUQGiCkOQkAECCAgOBAAIsAABSAFABAA=}#}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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳

选项,并在答题卡上将选项涂黑。AWhattoSeeinLangkawiUnderwaterWorldLangkawiSetalongthePantaiCenangbeachtown,UnderwaterWorldLangkawihouses

morethan500speciesofseacreaturesincludingharbourseals,rockhopperpenguins,seahorses,aswellasmandarinducks.Oneofthehighlightsisa15-metrewalkthrough

underwatertunnel,whereyoucanenjoyclose-upviewsofsharks,giantstingrays,andgreenturtles.OpeningHours:Monday-Friday09

:30-18:30,Saturday-Sunday09:30-22:30PriceRange:RM40(adults)andRM30(childrenaged3to12yearsold)Langkawi

WildlifePark&BirdParadiseGreatforfamiliesandanimallovers,LangkawiWildlifePark&BirdParadisehousesover2,500uniquebirdsfrom150speciess

uchascanaries,parakeets,owls,eagles,toucans,hornbillsandflamingos.Theparkisfittedwithawalk-inaviary(鸟舍)an

da15-metre-tallman-madewaterfall,wheresomeofthebirdsarefreetoroamaboutandinteract(互动)withvisitors.OpeningHours:

Daily08:30-18:00PriceRange:RM28(adults)andRM18(childrenaged3to12yearsold)LangkawiArtsinParadise3DMuseumLangkawiArtsinPa

radise3DMuseumfeaturesmorethan200impressiveartworksthatappearalmostlifelikewhenphotographed.Hailedasthelargest3DartmuseuminMalaysiaandsecondlargesti

ntheworld,therearenineinteractivezoneswithinthisthree-storeybuilding,includingopticalillusion(视觉错觉),fantasy,classic,castles,land

scapes,EgyptianandMalaysianzones.OpeningHours:Daily09:00-18:00PriceRange:RM38(adults)andRM28(childrenaged3to12yearsold)TamanLa

gendaLangkawiLocatedbesidetheKuahjetty,TamanLagendaisabeautifullylandscapedfolk-themedparkwhereyoucanexploreonfootorhireabuggy(马车)tocarty

ouaround.Theopen-air“gardenmuseum”facestheKuahwaterfrontandhasatotalof17colourfulsculpturesdepicting(展示)Langkawilegendsincludingta

lesofheroicgiants,mythical(神秘的)birds,evilogres(怪物)andbeautifulprincesses.OpeningHours:Daily09:00-19:00PriceRan

ge:RM5(adults)andRM2.50(childrenaged3to12yearsold)21.Inwhichattractioncanvisitorsgetclosetoanimalsatnight?A.Tama

nLagendaLangkawi.B.UnderwaterWorldLangkawi.C.WildlifePark&BirdParadise.D.LangkawiArtsinParadise3DMuseum.22.Whatcanvisitorsdointhe3DartmuseuminLangk

awi?A.Takepicturesofthegreatartworks.B.Enjoyclose-upviewsofseacreatures.C.Playwithbirdsintheinteractivezones.D.Appreciatethesculpturesintheop

enair.23.Howmuchshouldacouplewithaboyaged10paytoenterthefolk-themedpark?A.RM12.5B.RM74C.RM110D.RM104BKurthReisofSanFrancisco,California,has

beenthroughmanyhardtimesinhislife.In2018,Reishadaseriousmotorcycleaccidentandspenttimeinahospital.Theaccidentaff

ectedhimdeeply,bodyandspirit.Hehadseveralmedicaloperations.Reissaidhefeltlikehewas“reborn”eachtimehewokeafteranoperation.Foll

owing88daysinthehospital,Reiswasreleasedandfeltreadytochangehisways.Lately,hesayshejustwantstocheerpeopleupbymakingbubbles.Youcanwatchhimperform

hisbubbleartforhoursatatimearoundthecity’sstreetsandinitsparks.Sometimesheputsoutaglasscontainercalledatipjar.Peoplewhowatchhisshowcandropmo

neyintoitiftheywantto.Iftheweatherisgoodforbubbles,Reismakesaspecialmixturethatcanmakebubblesthesizeofasmall

car.Humidity,ortheamountofwaterintheair,isgoodforbubbles.So,hedoesnotperformonverydrydays.Tomakehislargebubble,hep

utsasmallropehangingfromtwolongsticksintothebubblemixture.Asheremovesit,heopenshisarmswideandthebubblesbegintoform.Onceenoughairisin

sidethebubble,hemoveshisarmsbacktogethertosetthebubblefree.Somepeoplefeelitlookslikeabubble“ballet”.WhileReismayseemlikeabubble-makingexpe

rt,heonlygotstartedinApril2020.Reiscansupporthimselfwithdonationsfromtheaudiences.Butmoneyisnotwhatstirsh

imtomakebubbles.Hefeelshisartisusefulinmoreimportantways.Notlongago,awomantoldReisafteraperformancethathisbubbleshadliftedherspiritwhenh

erdaddied.Reiscanseesmilesrisefromunderthefacecoverswornbythosewatchinghimperform.Childrencheerandclaptheirhands.Reis

saidsuchreactionsmakehimfeellikeanessentialworkerwhosejobistospreadjoy.“I’mjusttryingtoputasmileonsomebody’sfacebydoingsomebubbles,”saidReis.24.Wh

atcanweknowaboutKurthReisfromParagraph1?A.Hehadtorepayhisoperationfees.B.Heintendedtodosomethingdifferent.C.Hesuff

eredaminormotorcycleaccident.D.Hegaveuphiscareerasamotorcyclist.25.WhatmaypeopledowhentheywatchReis’performances?A

.Putsomemoneyintoatipjarnearhim.B.Givehimapplausewhenhesetsabubblefree.常德市一中2023年下学期高二年级入学考试英语试卷第2页共5页{#{QQABAYSQoggAABIAARhCUQGiCkO

QkAECCAgOBAAIsAABSAFABAA=}#}C.Graspasmallropehangingfromtwolongsticks.D.Addaspecialmixturetohelphimmakelargebubbles.26.Whatdoest

heunderlinedword“stirs”meaninParagraph4?A.Enables.B.Determines.C.Requires.D.Encourages.27.Whatcanyoulearnfromthepassage?A.Believeyoucanandyouar

ehalfwaythere.B.Thebestwaytopredictthefutureistocreateit.C.Everythingcomestohimwhowaits.D.Smallactionscan

haveabigimpact.CWhenpreparingfruitandvegetables,manypeoplewillpeel(削皮)them.Butoften,it’snotnecessary.Fruitandvegetablesarerichsourcesofnutritionli

kevitamins.Notconsumingenoughofthesenutrient-richfoodsislinkedtoanincreasedriskofdiseases.Eating400goffruitandvegetablesaday,

astheWHOrecommends,isdifficulttoachieveformanypeople.Socouldconsumingfruitandvegetablepeelshelpwiththisissuebyaddingimportantnutrientst

opeople’sdiets?Theycancertainlycontribute.Forexample,nutritionallyimportantamountsofvitaminsandmineralsaref

oundinthepeelsofsevenrootvegetables:beetroot,fieldmustard,wildcarrot,sweetpotato,radish,gingerandwhitepotato.AndtheUSDepartmentofAgricultures

howsthatunpeeledapplescontain15%morevitaminC,267%morevitaminK,20%morecalcium(钙)and85%morefibrethanpeeledapples.Anotherreasonistheeffectontheenvi

ronment.AccordingtotheUN’sFoodandAgricultureOrganization,uneatenfood,includingpeels,generates8%-10%oftheworld’sgreenhousegasem

issions(排放).NewZealandalonereportsanannualwastageof13,658tonnesofvegetablepeelsand986tonnesoffruitpeels.Giventhenutrientcontentofpee

lsanditscontributiontofoodwaste,whydopeoplepeelfruitandvegetablesatall?Somemustbepeeledastheouterpartsdon’ttastenice,arehard

tocleanorcauseharm.Also,peelingmaybeanecessarypartoftherecipe,forexample,whenmakingmashedpotato.Butmanypeel

s,suchascarrotandkiwifruit,aresuitabletobeeaten,yetpeoplehabituallypeelthemanyway.Somepeoplepeelfruitandvegetabl

esbecausetheyareconcernedaboutpesticides(杀虫剂)onthesurface.Ifyouwanttofindoutmoreaboutfruitandvegetablepeelsandwh

attodowithit,thereislotsofadviceonlineincludinghelponhowtodealwithpeels.Withalittleinvestigationandcreativity,youcanhelptoreducewastean

dincreaseyourfruitandvegetablesintake.28.Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?A.Acookingguidebook.B.Alifemagazine.C.Aposteraboutenviron

ment.D.Anadaboutahealthwebsite.29.Howcaneatingfruitandvegetablepeelsbenefitpeople’shealth?A.Noteatingthepeelswillleadt

ohigherrisksofsomediseases.B.Somesignificantvitaminsandmineralsareonlyfoundinpeels.C.Eatingpeelscanincreas

epeople’sintakeofimportantnutrients.D.Peelshavemorenutrientsthanfruitandvegetables’innerparts.30.Whatistheauthor’spurpos

einmentioningNewZealand?A.Tohighlighttheseriousfoodprobleminthecountry..Todrawourattentiontogreenhousegasemissions.C.TocallonN

ewZealandersnottothrowawaypeels.D.Toshowpeels’negativeimpactontheenvironment.31.Whydosomanypeoplepeelcarrots?A.Becauses

omerecipestellthemtodoso.B.Becausetheouterpartsarehardtoclean.C.Becausethereexiststoomuchpesticides.D.Becausethey’reusedtopeelingvegetables.DIt

’salatenightintheMetroareaofPhoenix,Arizona.Underthestreetlights,acarcanbeseenslowlyapproachingandparking.Agreenandblue‘W’g

lows(发光)fromthewindscreen,givingoffjustenoughlighttoseeinside—showingacompletelyemptydriverseat.Whentheperson

waitingforitopensthedoortoclimbinside,avoicegreetshim.“Goodevening,thiscarisyours,”itsays.ThisisaWaymoOnerob

otaxi,orderedjust10minutesagousinganapp.Thepromiseofdriverlesstechnologyhaslongbeeninviting.Ithasthepotentialtoimproveourexperienceofcommuting(通勤)a

ndlongjourneysandtakepeopleoutofhigh-riskworkingenvironments.It’skeytohelpingusbuildthecitiesofthefuture,loweringcarbonemissions

.Anditcouldmaketravelingsafer.“Wewantsaferroadsandlessaccidents.Automation(自动化)couldprovidethat,”saysCamil

laFowler,headofautomatedtransportfortheUK’sTransportResearchLaboratory(TRL).Butinorderfordriverlesstechnologytobecomemainstream,muchstillneedstochang

e.“DriverlessvehiclesshouldbeaverycalmwayofgettingfromAtoB.Butnoteveryhumandriverarounditwillbedrivinginthatway,”

saysDavidHynd,fromTRL.“It’sgottobeabletodealwithhumandriversspeeding,forinstance,orbreakingtherulesoftheroad.”Andthat’snottheonlychallenge.There’sr

egulation,rethinkingthehighwaycode,publicperception,improvingtheinfrastructure(基础设施)ofourstreets,towns,cities,andthebigquestionofultimateres

ponsibilityforroadaccidents.“Thewholeinsuranceindustryislookingintohowthey’regoingtodealwiththatchangefromapersonbeingresponsibleandinc

hargetothevehicledoingthat,”saysRichardJinks,vicepresidentofcommercialatOxfordshire-baseddriverlessvehiclesoftwarecompanyOxbotica,whichhasbe

entestingitstechnologyincarsanddeliveryvehiclesatseverallocationsacrosstheUKandEurope.Theultimatevision(终极愿景)expertsareworkingtowardsisofcompletely

driverlessvehicles,notonlyforpersonalusebutalsoforindustryandwidertransportnetworks,thatcanbeusedanywher

eandeverywherearoundtheworld.常德市一中2023年下学期高二年级入学考试英语试卷第3页共5页B.{#{QQABAYSQoggAABIAARhCUQGiCkOQkAECCAgOBAAIsAABSAFABAA=}#}Butwith

allthesechallengesinplace,whatexactlydoesthenext10yearshaveinstoreforautonomousvehicles?32.Whatisspecialaboutthecarmentionedinparagraph

1?A.Itdrivesveryslowly.B.Itisautomaticanddrivesitself.C.Itcansenseitsdriver’sfeelings.D.Thereisenoughlighttoseeinside.33.Whatdoesp

aragraph2mainlytellusaboutdriverlessvehicles?A.Theirmaindangers.B.Theirspecialdesign.C.Theirwidepopularity.D.Theirp

otentialadvantages.34.WithwhatmightHyndandJinksbothagreeaboutdriverlesstechnology?A.Itisn’treadyforwideapplication.B.Itwillmakedrivinga

safeexperience.C.Itisdevelopingassmoothlyasplanned.D.Itwillincreaseprofitsintheinsuranceindustry.35.Howdoesthea

uthorfeelaboutthefutureofdriverlessvehicles?A.Hopeful.B.Surprised.C.Uncertain.D.Disappointed.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。Foodplaysanimportantroleinourlives.Wecanlearnalotaboutaparticularculturebyexploringfood.Infact,itmaybedifficulttofullydefineacultu

rewithoutanodtotheircuisine.Here’swhyfoodisthebestwaytounderstandaculture.36Itdoesn’tmatterwhereyou’refrom—youhavetoeat.Andy

oursocietalculturemostlikelyevolves(进化)fromtheuniversalneedtoeat.Foodpreservation(保存)techniquesareuniquetoclimatesandlifestyle.Eve

rwonderwhytheprocesstopreservemeatissodifferentaroundtheworld?37InMorocco,Khleaisadishcomposedofdriedbeefandthenpacke

dinanimalfat.Whenpreservedcorrectly,it’sstillgoodfortwoyearswhenstoredatroomtemperature.ThatmakesalotofsenseinMorocco,wherethec

ountryhistoricallyhasdesertlandscape,andextremelywarm,drytemperatures.38Somepeoplehavecuisinesthatareentirelybasedonmeat,andothersarealmostentirely

plantbased.Thesecuisinestookshapeinthelongcourseofhistory.Forexample,India’scuisineisextremelyvariedfromregion

toregion,withmeatandwheatdishesinthenorth,vegetariandietsinthesouth.Sometimes,acertainingredientofon

edishcanrevealculturalsecrets.39AndperhapsoneofthemostinterestingresultsfromthemixoftwocuisinesisChickenTikkaMasala.ItseemstobeanIndianMugha

lidish,butwasactuallyinventedbytheBritish!Foodtourism—it’sawholenewwaytotravel.Foodtouristswon’tjustfocuso

nhavingaglassofbeeratOktoberfest(德国十月啤酒节).40Theymayevenlearnhowtomaketheirownfreshbeer.Andtheyhavethechance

tolearnlocalskillsthatcansendinsight(洞悉)intoawholeotheraspectofaparticularregion’sculture.A.Meatismoredifficulttopreservethanplant

s.B.Localcuisinesshowhistoricaleatingpatterns.C.Ithassomethingtodowithlocalresources,needsandclimates.D.Foodisthemostimportantnecessityofthepeo

ple.E.Somecuisineschangeaccordinglyduringdifferenttimesoftheyear.F.BlackpepperoriginatesinAsiabutbecomesakeypartofEuropeancuisine.G.Moreover,theywill

beinterestedinlearningtheGermanbeermakingprocess.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。IhadalwaysbeenwarmlypraisedformybasketballshootingabilitywhenIwasinhighschool.ButwhenIwenttoOhioState,Idiscov

eredthateveryoneontheteamwas41inhishometown.Towinastartingjobontheteam,IhadfiguredIwouldhaveto42thecoachwithmyshootingability.Butitturnedoutthatthe

teamwas43fullofattackingplayersandwhatitneededwassomeoneto44ondefence.Unwillingly,Idecidedtotakethatrole,butdidn’texpectthe45wastomakeallt

hedifferencetomelater.Oneday,whenwewere46agameagainsttheBucks,Iwascalledoutbythecoach,Milwaukee,whogavemethe47toguardourcourt.Thoughfeelingabit48,I

accepted.Throughoutthegame,Icontinuedplayingthedefencerole.Then,neartheendofthegame,ina(an)49towidenthegap,Milwaukeeg

avemeaprecious50.Heaskedmetoorganizeanattack.Drivingupthemiddleofthecourt,I51theball.Itwasa52three-poi

ntplayandminuteslaterthechampionshipwasours.Standingthereinthatcircleofcheeringaudience,Icameto53theimportanceofteamwork.Jus

tasMilwaukeesaid,“54teamsoftenhaveoneortwoplayerswhostandout;goodteamshavefivewhoworktogether.Itisamazingwhatcanbeachievedwhennoonecar

eswhogetsthe55.”41.A.ordinaryB.anxiousC.excellentD.inexperienced42.A.helpB.equipC.blessD.impress43.A.latelyB.alreadyC.generallyD.eventually44.A.waitB

.callC.focusD.rely45.A.decisionB.approachC.commentD.problem46.A.lookingforB.callingforC.applyingforD.preparingfor47.A.turnB.respo

nsibilityC.comfortD.potential48.A.cheerfulB.satisfiedC.frightenedD.disappointed49.A.moodB.rushC.attemptD.position50

.A.lessonB.methodC.opportunityD.suggestion常德市一中2023年下学期高二年级入学考试英语试卷第4页共5页{#{QQABAYSQoggAABIAARhCUQGiCkOQkAECCAgOBAAIsAAB

SAFABAA=}#}51.A.kickedB.heldC.caughtD.shot52.A.keyB.rareC.typicalD.possible53.A.wishB.realizeC.adviseD.achieve54.A.PoorB.ProfessionalC.NativeD.Capab

le55.A.prizeB.honorC.supportD.income第II卷(共55分)第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。InherN

obelLecture,TuYouyou56(refer)tothestrengthsofbothtraditionalChinesemedicineandWesternmedicine,andpointedoutthatthereisg

reatpotentialforfutureadvancesifscientistsmakegooduseofthesestrengths.Theireffortstoconductresearchinbothfieldsmay57

(final)payoff.Agoodexample58(illustrate)thispointisthediscoveryofqinghaosuin1972,whichwasintendedas59ef

fectivetreatmentformalaria.TheChineseherbqinghao,from60qinghaosucomes,hasbeenusedtocurediseasesforalmost2,0

00years.However,itwasnotuntilthe1970sthatTusucceededindiscoveringqinghaosu,aftermanyfailedexperiments.Bythen,thefightagainstmalaria61(ac

hieve)onlylimitedsuccess.Sincethediscoveryofqinghaosu,the62(survive)rateofmalariapatientshasincreasedbyaround30%.63herbroadknowledgeofbothtrad

itionalChinesemedicineandWesternmedicine,Tumightneverhavediscoveredqinghaosu.Itisimportantthatscientistsdrawonthewisdomofbothfields.With64

(sufficiency)research,manymoremedicinediscoverieslikeqinghaosuarelikely65(make).第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)每年的3月22日是“世界水日”(WorldWaterDay),上周日上午

你校学生会组织部分青年志愿者走上街头开展公益宣传活动(apublicitycampaign)。假定你是李华,请你为校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:1.活动目的;2.活动内容;3.活动反响。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;AYouthVo

lunteerActivityCelebratingWorldWaterDay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写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。TheparkbenchwasdesertedasIsat

downtoreadbeneathawillowtree.Itmustbeassick,forthebrancheswerekindofyellowanddry.Iwasadesertedgirl.Endlessquarrelswithmy

parentshadleftmenowheretogobutthisdesolate(荒无人烟的)cornerofthepark.AsIsatonthebench,thingsthathappenedrecentlybega

ntoflashthrough.Daysseemedmonthstomerecently.Nocozyhometostay.Nohappymemoriesaboutmylife.Noconsideratefamilymemberstotalkto.Eventhebo

okIwasreadingwasnofun.Notcontentwithlife,Ihadagoodreasontofrown,fortheworldwasintendedtodragmedown.Andifthatwerenotenought

oruinmyday,ayoungboyoutofbreathapproachedme,alltiredfromplay.Hestoodrightinfrontofmewithhisheadtilted(倾斜)downandsaidwit

hgreatexcitement,“LookwhatIfound!"Inhishandwasaflower.Whatapitifulsight,itspetals(花瓣)wereallworn-notenoughrain,

ortoolittlelight.Hemusthavepickedtheflowerfromsomewhereshadyandsunless,justlikewhereIwasstayingthesedays.Ico

uldn'thelpbeingself-pitying.Wantinghimtotakehisdeadflowerawayandgoofftoplay,Ifakedasmileandthenlookedaway.“Whycould

n'teveryonejustleavemebe!”Ithoughttomyself,upsetandgloomy.Butinsteadofleaving,hesatnexttomeandplacedtheflower

tohisnoseanddeclaredloudlywithcertainty,“Itsuresmellsprettyanditmustbebeautiful,too.That'swhyIpickedit;here,itisforyou."The“weed”beforemewa

sdyingordead,notvibrantwithcolors,orange,yelloworred-anyonehavingeyescanseethatclearly!ButIknewImusttakeit,orhemightneverleave

.SoIreachedfortheflower,andreplied,“JustwhatIneed.”Strangely,insteadofplacingtheflowerinmyhand,hehelditinmid-airwithoutanyreasonorplan.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。Castingacuriousglanceattheboy'seyes,Iwashugelyshocked.“Ihadtomakeachange,"Ithoughttomyself.获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信

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