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2024—2025学年高二上学期10月月考英语试卷(试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上

。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.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Atatailor's.B.Athome.C.Ataclothingshop.2.Whatisthemandoing?A.Fixin

gthedesk.B.Checkingthebulb.C.Turningoffthelight.3Whatseemstobetheproblem?A.Thesmallnumberofbookings.B.AndyNorton'sabsence.C.Thesma

llsizeofthehall.4.Whyisthegirlinahurry?A.Togohometogetsomefood.B.Togetanimportantfile.C.Tojoinagroupdiscussion.5.Whataret

hespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Howtocutcarrots.B.Howtouseknivessafely.CHowthewoman'shandgothurt.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。..6.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Neighbors.B.Colleagues.C.Relatives.7.What

doesthewomanplantodotomorrow?A.Attendashow.B.FlytoNewYork.C.Lookafterhergrandma.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WhatisTommydoing?A.Prepa

ringsupper.B.Playingacomputergame.C.WatchingaTVprogram.9.Whodoesthewomanspeakhighlyof?A.Cathy.B.Tommy.C

.Johnny.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhatdoesKatelikedoingtogetrelaxed?A.Jogging.B.Dancing.C.Playingsoccer.11.HowoftendoesBillgotothegym?A.Twiceaw

eek.B.Threetimesaweek.C.Fourtimesaweek.12.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Hangout.B.Playgames.C.Studytogether.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whichplacedidthemanvisi

tfirst?A.Acastle.B.Amuseum.C.Achurch.14.Whatdidthemanlikeinthemuseum?A.Oldpaintings.B.Oldstamps.C.Oldc

locks.15.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthecastle?A.It'sspecial.B.It'sboring.C.It'sdangerous.16.Whatdidthemanbuy?A.Abook.B.Somepostcards.C.Amodelchurch.听第10

段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whyisthespeakergivingthetalk?A.Tointroduceaclub.B.Toinvitethelistenerstoaparty.C.Toinfor

mthelistenersofachange.18.Wherewillthepartybeheld?A.AttheIrishPub.B.AttheLaFleurClub.C.AttheRodolfoClub.19.Whatdothelistenershavetopayforthemselves

?A.Abuffet.B.Softdrinks.C.Wine.20.Howdoesthespeakersuggestgoingtotheparty?A.Bybus.B.Bycar.C.Bysubway.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。AIt’salwayslovelytoseeanewgroupofpicturebooksthathelpmodelfriendshipfor

children.Fromnowon,everybook.issoldata10%discount!SnailandWormAgainbyTinaKugler,illustrated(插图)byJoeSmithThehumor

intheseshort,simplestoriesaboutsnailandworm,twobestfriends,makethisalaughoutlouddelightforyourownreadingorforread

ersonthelapsoftheirparents.Numberofpages:92Sellingprice:$11TheFriendShipbyKatYeh,illustratedbyChuckGroeninkHedgehog(刺猬)misunderstandswhensheoverh

earsthatsearchingforFriendshipmighthelpherbelesslonely.ShethinksFriendshipisanactualshipandstartstolookforit.Alongherjourney,shemeetspeoplewho

alsowantafriend.Theyjoinhersearch.Soon,thegroupofnewfriendsrealizestheyaresailinganactualFriendShip.Thiscleverplayonwordsmakesforaheartwarm

ingstoryoftruth—thatsometimesfriendsarerightinfrontofus.Numberofpages:105Sellingprice:$12PaxandBluebyLoriRichmond,illustratedbyJake

BlackBlueisPax’sfriend,smalllikePax.TodayPax’smomismovingtoanotherplacewithhim.PaxworriesaboutBluebecause“yo

udon’tleaveafriendbehind.”Luckily,Paxknowsjustwhattodotohelphisfriend!You’llseeempathy(同情)andunderstandingb

etweentwounlikelyfriendswhoareinbrightercolorsagainstaquietlavenderandearthytonedbackground.Numberofpages:138Sellingprice:$15D

ill&BizzyOppositeDaybyNoraEricson,illustratedbyLisaEricsonIlovetheillustrations,andtheyreallycapturethecharmof

eachofthesetwocharacters—abirdandaduck—whoarebestfriends.Todaytheydoeverythingopposite.Breakfastfordinner.Loudpartyinstea

dofquietrest.Andwhatifoppositemeansthecan’tbefriends?Numberofpages:117Sellingprice:$131.Howmuchshouldyoupayifyouwanttobuytwoofthecheapestbook?A.$19

.8.B.$20.7.C.$23.0.D.$22.0.2.Whoillustratesatruthinhis/herstory?A.LoriRichmond.B.TinaKugler.C.NoraEricson.D.KatYeh.3.Whichbook’spicturesd

oestheauthorlike?A.SnailandWormAgain.B.TheFriendShip.C.PaxandBlue.D.Dill&BizzyOppositeDay.BCathywasonholidayinHongKong,walk

ingforhourseveryday,whenherfootstartedtohurt.Shehadn’tfallenorinjuredherselfbutitwassopainfulthatshewenttoseeadoctor.Shewasshockedtodiscov

ershehadbrokenaboneinherfootWorriedaboutherbonestrength,Cathy’sdoctorsentherforabonedensitytest.ItturnedoutCathyhadosteopenia(骨量减少),theearlyst

agetoosteoporosis(骨质疏松症).Shewasn’tpreparedforthat.“Iwasjustshocked.Itrulybelievedosteoporosiswasanoldperson’sdisease.”That’sacommonassumpti

on,saysAssociateProfessorPeterWong,headofrheumatology(风湿病学)atWestmeadHospitalinSydney.Hesaysit’salsocommonforpeopletoassumeosteoporosisisac

onditionthataffectsonlyelderlywomen.Butosteoporosiscanoccurinyoungerwomen,thoughitislesscommon,andcanalsoaffectmen.Sowhatisosteoporosis?In

simpleterms,Wongsays,it’swhenyouhave“thinbones”.Insteadofhardy,thickbones,osteoporoticbonesareatincreasedriskofbeingbroken.Youcanevenb

reakabone,asCathydid,withoutnoticeableinjury.Becauseosteoporosisispainless,somepeoplediscovertheyhaveitonlyafterthey’vebrokenaboneand

goneforascan.Whileosteoporosisiscommon,it’snotunavoidable.Wongsaysthebestwaystopreventitarebyconsumingenoughca

lciumanddoingregularexercise.Herecommendsaimingfor1,000milligramsofcalciumaday.Forexample,atubofyogurtoraserveofcheeseisagoodamou

ntofcalcium.Youalsoneedadequatesunlightexposure,whichallowsskintomakevitaminD,acrucialcomponentofstrongbones,Smokingcanleadtoweakbones

,soquittingisadvised.Ifyouhaveosteoporosisandhavebrokenabone,Wongsaystherearetreatmentsavailablethatcanthickenbonesanddramaticallyreduceyo

urriskofafurtherbreak.4.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,whydidCathygotoseeadoctor?A.Becauseshehadnoideawhyherfoothurtsomuch.B.Becausewalkingtoomuchm

adeherfootgetinjured.C.Becauseshethoughtthatabonewasbrokeninherfoot.D.Becausesheknewthatshewasgoingto

haveosteoporosis.5.Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutosteoporosisiscorrect?A.Itisknownthatosteoporosishardlyaffectsyoungerpeo

ple.B.Osteopeniaindicatesthatyouareboundtohaveosteoporosissoon.C.Everyonemayhaveosteoporosisnomattertheage

andgender.D.Osteoporosismakesyoumorepainfulwhenbreakingabone.6.Whichwaycanhelpyoupreventosteoporosiseffecti

vely?A.Sunbatheasmuchaspossibleuntilgettingsunburnt.B.Consumeyourdietwithenoughcalciumandexercisemore.C.Try

avarietyoftreatmentsortherapiesandfindasuitableone.D.Gotothehospitalforabonedensitytestoccasionally.7.Whichcanbeasuita

bletitleforthetext?A.WhatWeGetWrongaboutOsteoporosisB.Osteoporosis-anOldPerson’sDiseaseC.TheGoodWaystoPrevent

OsteoporosisD.TheRightAttitudeTowardsOsteoporosisCWhenitcomestoleading,self-identitymatters.Researchhass

hownthatseeingyourselfasaleaderisanimportantfirststeponthepathtowardbecomingone—andreluctance(不情愿)tobeidentifiedasaleadercankeepcapabl

epeoplefromtakingonleadershipresponsibilities.So,whyarepeoplesooftenuncomfortablewiththinkingofthemselvesasleaders?Toexplorethi

squestion,weconductedaseriesofstudieswithmorethan1,700participants,andweconsistentlyfoundthatthemore

peopleworriedaboutthereputationalrisksofbeingaleader,thelesslikelytheyweretobeidentifiedasone.Specifically,weidentifiedthreecommon

reputationalfears:fearofseemingbossy,fearofseemingdifferentandfearofseemingunqualified.Manyparticipantsexpr

essedconcernaboutbeingseenasautocratic(专横的),bossyordomineeringiftheyweretotakeonaleadershiprole.Asoneintervieweeputi

t,“Iwouldn’twanttoseempushy,orthatItakeadvantageofweakpeople.Iwouldn’twanttoseemcold.”Interestingly,whilemuchhasbeenwrittenonth

euseofnegativewordslike“bossy”todescribefemaleleaders,wefoundthatinourstudies,menandwomenwerebothafraidofcomingacrossinthismanner.Thesecon

dcommonconcernwasthatactingasaleaderwouldresultinbeingsingledoutandreceivingtoomuchattentionforbeingdi

fferentfromothers—evenifthatattentionwaspositive.Oneparticipantexplained,“Idon’twanttobelookedupto.Iamcomfortablelea

ding,butatthesametimeIwanttobeonthesamelevelaseveryoneelse.“Manypeopleworrythatiftheybecomeleaders,theywillhavetosacrificeth

eirsenseofbelongingwithinthegroup.Regardlessofwhethertheyactuallysawthemselvesasqualified,manyparticipantssaid

thattheywereafraidthatotherswouldviewthemasunfitforleadership.Asoneshared,“Iknowpeopleoftenassociatecertaintypicalima

geswithleadershiproles,sothatmakesmesomewhatuncomfortable.IworrythatifItrytopursueleadershipinmyfield,peoplewillnottakemeser

iously.”8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“domineering”meaninparagraph2?A.Beingproudofoneself.B.Notconsideringothers’opinions.C.Speakingillofothe

remployees.D.Takingadvantageofweakpeople.9.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph2?A.Fearofseemingbossyonlyfitswithfem

aleleadership.B.Bothmaleandfemaleworryaboutbeingseenasbossy.C.Leadersshouldnotcareaboutwhatothersthinkofthem.D.Femaleleadersareoftend

escribedinnegative-words.10.Whatispeople’sconcerntobedifferent?A.Gettinglessattentionfromothers.B.Beingtalkedaboutbyothers.C

.Beingonthesamelevelasothers.D.Lackingsenseofbelongingtoateam.11.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Toexplainwhatreputationalfearsa

re.B.Toencouragepeopletobeleaders.C.Tocomplainabouttheleadersinourlife.D.Toexplainpeople’sreluctancetobelea

ders.DViolenceisacentralconceptfordescribingsocialrelationshipsamonghumans,aconceptloadedwithethicalandpoliticalsign

ificance.Verbalviolence,mostoftenalsolabeledverbalabuse,isacommonvarietyofviolence,whichcontainsarel

ativelylargerange.ofbehaviors,includingaccusing,undermining,verbalthreatening,ordering,trivializing(轻视),constantforgetting,silencing,name-

calling,opencriticizing.Itiscompatible(共存的)withotherformsofviolence,includingphysicalviolenceandpsychologica

lviolence.Forinstance,inmostbullyingbehaviorswedofindallthreekindsofviolence(andverbalviolenceseemstobethemostessentialformofviolencetobullying—y

oucanhavenobullyingwithoutverbalthreat.)Aswithpsychologicalviolence,thequestionisposedofwhatsortsofreactionsmayberegardedaslegitimate(合法

的)withrespecttoverbalviolence.Doesaverbalthreatgivesomeonetheleeway(余地)torespondwithphysicalviolence?Wedofindtwoquitedistinctcampshere:ac

cordingtosome,noactofverbalviolencemayjustifyaphysicallyviolentreaction;accordingtoanothercamp,instead,verballyviolentbehaviormaybeasdama

ging,ifnotmoredamaging,thanphysicallyviolentbehaviors.Ontheotherhand,verbalviolencemaybesometimesseenalsoasaformofliberationforthemostop

pressed.Theexerciseofhumormaybeinsomecasesinvolvedwithsomeformsofverbalviolence:frompoliticallyincorrectj

okestosimplemocking,humormayseemamannertoexerciseviolenceoverotherpeople.Atthesametime,humorisamongstthemostgentl

etoolsforsocialprotests,asitrequiresnospecialwealthandprobablycausesnophysicaldamageandneednotcausegreatpsychologicaldistress.Theexerciseofve

rbalviolence,perhapsmorethananyotherformsofviolence,requiresacontinuouscheckonthepartofthespeakerofthereactionstotheir

words:humansalmostinvariablyendupexercisingviolenceovereachother;itisonlybyeducatingourselvestotryandkeepfrombehaviorsthatouracquaintancesdofindv

iolentthatwemaybeabletolivepeacefully.12.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutverbalviolenceaccordingtothefirstparagraph?A

.Itisnotrelatedtoethicalorpoliticalissues.B.Itonlyincludesname-callingandpubliccriticism.C.Itcanbefoundinmostbullyingbehavio

rs.D.Itisnotcompatiblewithotherformsofviolence.13.Whatcanweknowfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Legitimateresponsetoverbalviolenceisofmaj

orconcern.B.Actofverbalviolencejustifiesandauthorizesaphysicalreaction.C.Verbalviolenceisundoubtedlyasdestructiveasphy

sicalviolence.D.Verbalviolencehasnoessentialdifferencewithpsychologicalviolence.14.Whyishumorregardedasoneofthegentlesttoolsforsocialpr

otests?A.Becausethepoorcanalsousehumorforsocialprotests.B.Becauseitwillnotcosttheinterestsoftheprotester.C.Beca

useitismoreacceptablethanotherformsofviolence.D.Becauseitwillonlyresultinmildconsequences.15.Whatdoesthispassagemainlytalkabout?A.Howtorespondtov

erbalviolenceproperly.B.Explainingwhatverbalviolenceis.CHowtocorrectlyviewverbalviolence.D.Thedifferenttypesofverbalviolence.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。Mostofushavesomeresistancetoconflict.Insteadofdealingwithissuesdirectly,wetrytobe“nice”andendupspending

lotsoftimetalkingtoourselvesorothers—complaining,feelingupset,thinkingsomethingthatalreadyhappenedoverandoveragain.___16___Yourhealthandself-e

steem(自尊)maysufferandyouthinkthatyou’reavictim.Belowarethreetips.1)SpeakobjectivelyandmakerequestsYoushould

useobservationsinsteadoflabels.Forexample,inthecaseofthedirectreport,heorsheislikelytobeunhappyifyousay,“In

eedtotalktoyouabouthowbadlyyoucomeoffinthemeeting.”Instead,talkaboutwhatyouobserved:“Inoticedinthelastmeetingyourbodylanguagechangedandyoureacteds

tronglywhenthespeakersaidsomethingwrong.I’dlovetodiscusshowyoucouldshareyourconcernsinabetterway.”___17___2)Keepacalm

behavior___18___Butitdoesn’t.Youcanbeyourselfandremainkind,fair,andcalminthesesituationsbybeingclear

,focusingontheessenceoftheconflict,andmakingarequesttoensureyourproblemissolved.3)___19___Likeanymuscleyoubuild,ittakespract

icebeforeyoucanimproveyourabilities.___20___.Intheprocessofreflection,pleaseaskyourself:Whatcausedmyanxietyandwhydoesthisfeelpersonal?WhatrequestamI

notmaking?Then,takeaction.A.Startwithbabysteps.B.Butthiscanhaveseriouscosts.C.Therefore,thisactionisbadforyourh

ealth.D.Thenyoucangofurtherandaskforimprovement.E.Startwitheasiersituationsfirstandreflecthowtoaddresstheconflict.F.Trytod

oasmanythingsaspossibleatonce,anddoeachoneperfectly.G.Peoplewhoshyawayfromconflictoftenthinkthatithastolookaggressive.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四个选项中选出最佳选项。Fiveyearsago,thephotographerCassandraGiraldofellintostepwithsomete

enagersontheirwaytoamall.Shespentthenextseveralmonths___21___twoofthegirls,AprilandDesire,untiltheirgraduationfromtheeighthg

rade.“Theyopenedtheirwholeworldstome,”saidMs.Giraldo.“Theybothcamefromsingle-mother___22___,”shesaid.“Theyhadtohelptheir___23___takecareofot

herkids,whichmadethembecomemore___24___andmature.”That___25___becametheseedforTheAfterSchoolProject,Ms.Giraldo’scontinuingI

nstagramseriesdocumentinghowstudents___26___theinterlude(间歇)betweenschoolandhome.“I’mtryingto___27__

_thesekidsattheirmostauthentic(真实的)time,”shesaid.“They’renotbeing___28___bytheadults.”Shephotographedthemplayingsports,orjusthangingout.“I’veexperi

encedafter-schooltimeasthis___29___time,”shesaid.“It’samazingto___30___thesamekidstimeandtimeagain.Iseehowtheygetal

ongandquarrelwitheachother.”Nowstudyingeducationreportingatuniversity,Ms.Giraldohas___31___moreaboutthete

enagersininstitutions.Sheplanstoturnthe___32___intoawebsiteforstudentsandeducators—andtocheckinwithherformer___33___AprilandDesire,whoare

abouttograduatefromhighschool.“___34___,theytaughtmehowtobea___35___,tobehonest.Howtocaptureintimacy(亲密),tospendti

me,toslowdown,tobethoughtful,”Ms.Giraldosaid.21.A.protectingB.documentingC.guidingD.accompanying22.A.households

B.organizationsC.teamsD.classes23.A.teachersB.leadersC.momsD.friends24.A.sympatheticB.adorableC.hopefulD.responsibl

e25.A.activityB.storyC.experienceD.process26.A.spendB.describeC.recordD.memorize27.A.talktoB.takepicturesofC.workwithD.watchmo

vieswith28.A.watchedB.educatedC.supportedD.locked29.A.roughB.greatC.shortD.right30.A.lookafterB.takeinC.turntoD.runinto31.A.arguedB.learnedC.

worriedD.complained32.A.taskB.tradeC.projectD.arrangement33A.subjectsB.customersC.classmatesD.colleagues34.A.GenerallyB.AmusinglyC.StrangelyD.Thank

fully35.A.writerB.studentC.photographerD.director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个适当单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Inthepastcenturya

ndahalf,China___36___(experience)fiveoftheworld’s10severestnaturaldisasters,while___37___topthreeseverestnaturaldisastersinworldhist

oryalloccurredinChina.However,withtheinternetofthingstechnology,thenationcannowprovidecrucialsupportthroughearl

ywarningsystemsanddetectionofnaturaldisasters,aswellasenhanceemergencyresponseinorder___38___(protect)thepopulation.Internetofthingst

echnologyisbasedoninterconnectionthroughtheinternetofcomputingdevicesineverydayobjects,___39___(enable)themtosendandreceivedata.Thistec

hnologyispoweringresearchineverythingfromdriverlesscars___40___smartrefrigerators.The___41___(develop)oflowpowerwidearea,orLPWA,technolo

gyinthepasttwoyears,combinedwithinternetofthingsapplications,isfastBecomingtheroutetoprotectingChineseinfrastructure(基础设施).LPWAtechnol

ogyallowstotwirelesstelecommunicationnetworksacrosslongrangesat___42___(extreme)lowbitrates,meaningthatsmallindividualobjectssuchassensors(传感器)c

anbeplacedacrossvastdistancesinordertodetectnaturaldisasters.Awiderangeof___43___(environment)conditionscanbemonitoredandintegratedaspartofanea

rlywarningsystem.Internetofthingsaccelerators(加速器),suchastheones___44___(fund)byEricssoninChinaearlierthisyear,arem

akingitincreasinglyaffordabletosetlargenumbersofsensorsacrossanarea____45____naturaldisastersoccur.Thequantityofsensorsconnectedmeansthat

itiseasiertomanageenvironmentaldataonnoise,waterandair.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,上周你校成功举办了“学生插花作品

大赛(StudentFloralDesignCompetition)”。请你给校报英语栏目写一篇文章,报道一下该活动。内容包括:(1)活动情况;(2)活动意义。注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;.的(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。S

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___________________第二节(满分25分)47.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。Twoboys,JackandTom,havebeeninseparablesincechildhood,sharing

laughter,tears,andcountlessadventures.Theirfriendshipwaslikeabigtree,rooteddeepinthesoiloftheirhearts,weatheringeverystormthatcametheir

way.Astheygrewolder,JackandTomattendedthesameschool,wheretheycontinuedtogrowupacademicallyandsocially.Theywerebothextraordinarystudents,bu

titwastheirfriendshipthatsetthemapartfromothers.Theysupportedeachotherthroughthickandthin,alwaysreadytolendahelp

inghandoralisteningeartoeachother.Sometimelater,Jack’sfamilyfacedaseverefinancialcrisis,forcingthemtomoveawayfromtheirbelovedtown.Thenewsbrok

eJackandTom’sworld,astheyhadneverimaginedalifewithouteachother.However,theyvowed(发誓)toremainintoucha

ndpromisedtovisiteachotherasoftenastheycould.Overtheyears,JackandTomtookdifferentpathsinlife.Jackdidexcell

entinhisstudiesandeventuallylandedaverygoodjobinabigcity,whileTompursuedhispassionforartandbecameasuccessfulartist.Despitetheir

busyschedules,theyneverforgottheirpromiseandmadesuretokeepintouchthroughletters,phonecalls,andoccasionalvis

its.Onesummer,Jackreceivedterriblenews—Tomhadbeendiagnosed(诊断)withararecancer.Heartbroken,Jackimmediatelybookedthefirstflight

backtotheirhometowntobebyhisfriend’sside.Whenhearrived,hefoundTomweakandfragile(脆弱的),buthisspiritremainedu

nbroken.Inthedaysofpainanduncertainty,JackandTom’sbondsimplygrewstronger.Theyspenthoursrecallingtheirchildhoodadventures,laughingatoldjokes

andsharingstoriesoftheirlives.JackwouldreadbookstoTom,whowouldpaintpicturesinspiredbytheirmemories.Throughtheirloveandsupportf

oreachother,theyfoundstrengthtofacethechallengesthatlayahead.However,asthedaysturnedintoweeks,Tom’sconditionworsened.注意:(

1)续写词数应为150个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。LearningaboutTom’sterriblecondition,Jackfirmlyquithisjobinthecity.__________________________

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________________________________________WithTom’sfinalwishburiedinhisheart,Jackreturnedtothecityandfoundanotherjob.__________________________________

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