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2024年秋季普通高中11月份高一年级阶段性联考英语本试卷共10页。全卷满分150分。考试用时120分钟。祝考试顺利、注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案
后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3.非选择题的作答:用黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。
4.考试结束后,请将答题卡上交。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.WhereisprobablyJuno?A.Inthep
layground.B.Atamuseum.C.Athome.2.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theiruniversitylife.B.Ajobinterview.C.Thefinalexams.3.Whatisthewoma
nprobablydoing?A.WatchingaTVprogram.B.Playingcomputergames.C.Gettingreadyforadebate.4.HowdidMissJonesknowaboutthe
job?A.Fromherfriend.B.Fromanewspaper.C.Fromawebsite.5.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Rideahorse.B.Getsomecarrots.C.Leavethefarm.
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.Whowillthewomangiveapresentationto?A.Herclassmates.B.Herfriends.C.Herco-workers.7.Whatistheman'ssecondsugg
estion?A.Beingfullyprepared.B.Lookingformoreadvice.C.Imaginingpositivefeedback.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthenewproject?A.It's
easy.B.It'sdifficult.C.It'screative.9.Whatdoesthemansuggestdoing?A.Settingcleargoalsanddeadlines.B.Workingtogetherwithothert
eams.C.Breakingdowntheprojectintosmallertasks.10.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.Hostameeting.B.Makeaworkschedule.C.Email
everyonethedetails.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.HowdoesAndrefindthelecture?A.Confusing.B.Interesting.C.Helpful.12.WhatisAndre'splanfor
tomorrowafternoon?A.Tomeethisprofessor.B.Tostudyinagroup.C.Toreadaloneintheclassroom.13.WhichofthefollowingdoesSophiaaskAndretotake?A.Somedri
nk.B.Hisnotebook.C.Aninvitationletter.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.WhatdidGeorgiadojustnow?A.Sheattendedameeting.B.Shelearnthowtob
udget.C.Shewroteafinancialreport.15.HowdoesGeorgiasound?A.Frightened.B.Curious.C.Awkward.16.Whatdoesthemansugges
tGeorgiado?A.Cleantheoffice.B.Enjoyaperformance.C.SaysorrytoMr.Miller.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhydidAmmaarReshius
eMidjourney?A.Tocreatesomepictures.B.Torevisehispaper.C.Tomakeupastory.18.WhenwasthepaperbackversionofAliceandSparklepublished?A.OnDece
mber2nd.B.OnDecember4th.C.OnDecember5th.19.WhoisAbrahamJosephineRiesman?A.Anartist.B.Areporter.C.Awriter.20.Whatdoesthespeakermeanatlast?A.Te
chnologyhasadvantagesanddisadvantages.B.TheuseofAItoolsshouldbestopped.C.Artistsshouldparticipateinthetechindustry.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。ACORIOLANUSLocation:OlivierTheatre,NationalTheatre,LondonD
ate:September4thtoSeptember29thAfamousactor,SirIanMcKellen,playedastrongandbraveRomansoldierinthistheatrein1984.Now,DavidOyelowoisb
ackontheLondonstagetoplaythemainrolein“Coriolanus”.ThisplayisaboutatimewhenRomewaschangingfromakingdomtoarepublic.Itshowshowp
owerworksbetweenleadersandpeople,andbetweenamotherandherson.ThestorytakesCoriolanusfromaherosoldiertoamanwhocries.nationaltheatre.org.u
kBEETLEJUICEBEETLEJUICELocation:CinemasNationwideDate:September6thtoOctober12thIthasbeen36yearssincethefunnyandstrangemovie“Beetlejuice”wasfi
rstshown.Now,themovieisbackwithanewstory.MichaelKeatonwillplayBeetlejuiceagain,wearinghisblackandwhitesuit.He
willmaketroubleinthemovie.ThecharactersLydiaDeetz,hermother,andLydia’sdaughterwillhavetodealwithBeetlejuice'strickswhenadoorto
theworldofghostsopens.Beetlejuice.co.ukCRAFTFESTIVALWALESLocation:CardiganCastle,WalesDate:September6thtoS
eptember8thThisfestivalwillshowtheworkof80artistsfromallovertheUK.ItisadreamcometrueforSarahJames,thefestival'sdirect
or.Thefestivalwillhavemanyactivitieslikeworkshopsandclasses.ThefestivalwillbeatCardiganCastle,averyoldandbeautifulplace.Manyfamousarti
stswillbethere,likeKeithBrymerJones,RosaHarradine,andKateGlanville.craftfestival.co.uk/walesBRITISHARTFAIRLocati
on:SaatchiGallery,LondonDate:September26thtoSeptember29thThisartfairwillshowmanygreatpiecesofartfromfamousBritishartistslikeTraceyEmin,DavidHockney
,HenryMoore,andBridgetRiley.Therewillbeanewpartofthefairthatfocusesondigitalart.Itwillshownewtypesofartlikedigit
alsculpturesandmovingpictures.Therewillalsobeartmadewithcomputersandspecialglassesorhelmets.Thisisagre
atchancetoseehowartischangingwithnewtechnology.britishartfair.co.uk21.Whichactivitylaststhelongestfromthetext?A.CORIOLANUSB.BRIT
ISHARTFAIRC.CRAFTFESTIVALWALED.BEETLEJUICEBEETLEJUICE22.WhatdoCRAFTFESTIVALWALESandBRITISHARTFAIRhaveincommon?A.Theybothfocusedon
digitalart.B.TheywerebothheldinLondon.C.Theyshowedartworksofsomeartists.D.TheyweresetatthepointofRome'stransition.23.Whereisthetextprobabl
yfrom?A.Aculturewebsite.B.Anewsreport.C.Aguidancebook.D.Asciencefiction.BInthesouthwestofLondon,inRichmond,LolaAndersonbeganherro
wingjourneyatthefamousSurbitonHighSchool.Attheageof14,shewasmovedbythevictoryofHeatherStanningandHelenGloverinthewomen'spairat
theLondon2012Olympics.Inspired,shepennedinherdiarywithapinkhighlighter:“MynameisLolaAnderson,andmybiggestdreamistocompeteintheOlympicsinrowi
ng,andifpossible,wingold.”AftercompletingherEnglishstudiesatNewcastleUniversity,shewonagoldmedalinthequadruplescullsattheWor
ldRowingChampionshipsin2023,followedbyanothervictoryattheEuropeanChampionshipsthatyear.InJuly,alongsideGeorg
ieBrayshaw,HannahScott,andLaurenHenry,sherowedtovictoryintheParisOlympicfinal.Inthecompetition,amere0.15secondseparatedherteam
fromtheDutchboatatthefinishlineinParis.TheyhadbeenleadingAndersonthroughouttheraceuntilthatlastmoment.Gaspingforbreathandnearlyinshock,shewasthenover
whelmedbyasurgeofemotion.Herteammate,HannahScott,leanedforwardtohugherfrombehind,saying,“Yourfatherwouldhavebeensoproudo
fwhatyou'veachieved.”ItwasthenthatAndersonbegantocry,unabletostop.Herfather,Don,hadpassedawayfiveyearsb
eforefromcancer,buthehadalwaysbeenherstrongsupporter.Unknowntoher,herfatherkeptthenoteandreturnedittoherse
venyearslater,justtwomonthsbeforehepassedaway.Hetoldheritservedasareminderthatevenwhenyoudoubtyourself,yourlovedoneswillalwayshavefaithin
you.Hiswordsencouragedherthroughdifficultiesintheyearsthatfollowed.Thattreasuredpieceofpaper,asanimportantreminder,nowliesinatinboxinherbedroom,al
ongsideacoupleofherrowingmedals.“ThetinisoneofthefirstthingsIseewhenIwakeupat6am.IknowmyfatherwouldbesoproudofwhatI'vea
chieved,”sherecalled.24.WhatinspiredAndersontoattendtheOlympicsinrowingatfirst?A.Herfather'sillness.B.Ahabitofkeepingadiary.C.Others'successingam
es.D.Herpreferenceforrowing.25.WhatcanbeinferredaboutAndersonfromparagraph2and3?A.Sherowedtogoldin2023withtwootherteammates.B.Shewasreallymovedtotea
rsseeingherfather.C.HerteamwonanarrowvictoryintheParisOlympics.D.Herteamwasconfidentofthecompetitionallthetime.2
6.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?A.Alwaysprepareforarainydays.B.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.C.Youcan'tjudgeabookbyitscover.D.Allw
orkandnoplaymakesJackadullboy.27.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Anexcellentchampion.B.Aclosecompetition.C.Animpressive
father.D.Apreciousreminder.CPlantsarenature'ssuperheroesinthebattleagainstclimatechange.They'relikeateamofeco-prote
ctors,usingtheirsuperpowerofphotosynthesis(光合作用)totakeincarbondioxidefromtheair.Thisprocessnotonlyhelpsthemgrowbutalsoreducestheamountofthisgreenho
usegasinouratmosphere(大气层),whichisamajorcauseofglobalwarming.It'slikethey'reontheroadtocleanupourpla
net.But,justlikeanysuperhero,plantshavetheirlimits.There'sapointwheretheymightnotbeabletoabsorb(吸收)anymorecarbondioxide,andthat'sabigworryforscienti
sts.They'reracingagainsttimetofigureoutwhenwemighthitthatlimit.SincetheIndustrialRevolution,humanactivitieshavecausedarapidincrease
inatmosphericcarbon.Researchers,usingcomputermodels,havefoundthatphotosynthesishasincreasedby30percent.“It'sapositivedevelopment
amongthechallengesofclimatechange,”explainsLucasCernusak,anecophysiologistfromJamesCookUniversityinAustralia.C
ernusakandhisteamdidaresearchondatafroma2017studythatmeasuredcarbonylsulfide(羰基硫)iniceandair.Plantsabsorbcarbonylsulfideaspartoftheirnatura
lcycle,alongsidecarbondioxide,andthisisoftenusedtomeasureglobalphotosynthesis.AsatmosphericCO₂levelscontinuetorise,
it'sthoughtthatplantswilleventuallyreachtheirabsorptionlimitation.“IfmoreCO₂remainsintheatmosphere,concentrationswillrise,increasingclim
atechange,”warnsDanielleWay,anecophysiologistfromWesternUniversity.Andit'snotjustabouttheplants.Whatwedoonthegroundmatterst
oo.Cuttingdownforeststomakewayforfarmsandburningfossilfuelslikeoilandcoalaremessingwiththecarboncycle.It'slikewe'
readdingmoreingredientstoasoupthat'salreadytoorich.Plantsareourfriendsinthefightagainstclimatechange,buttheycan'tdoitalo
ne.Weneedtounderstandtheirlimitsandworkwiththem,notagainstthem.28.Whatisthemainroleofplantsintheatmosphere?A.Produ
cinggreenhousegas.B.Growingupbythemselves.C.Broadeningphotosynthesis.D.Absorbingcarbondioxide.29.Whatiscarbonylsulfi
deusedforinthecontextofthepassage?A.Aprotectorforplants.B.Ameasureofphotosynthesis.C.Acauseofclimatechange.D.Anextraproductofindustrializati
on.30.Whatwillthefuturepossiblybelikeifplantsreachtheirabsorptionlimit?A.Theclimatechangemayworsen.B.TheEarthwillbe
comecolder.C.Carbonylsulfidewilldisappearinnaturalcycle.D.Carbonintheairwilldecrease.31.Whatinformationdoesthepassageconvey?A.Plantsso
lveclimatechange.B.Humanactionsareharmless.C.Workwithnature'slimits.D.Climatechangeischangeable.DCleaningupaban
donedlots(废弃草坪)andcreatingcommunitygardensdoesn'tjustmakeaneighborhoodfeelsafer—agrowingbodyofevidenceshowstheyreallyb
ecomesafer.Thatwasabouttenyearsago,whenFlintwasknownforitshighrateofviolentcrime(犯罪).In2012,accordingtoFBIdata,2,774violentcrimeswererepor
tedtotheFlintPoliceDepartment.In2022,985werereported.Butnow,throughtheGeneseeCountyLandBank'sClean&Greenprogram,Ishmelandhundredsofotherres
identshavebeenmowing(修剪)vacantlots,leadingtoitsdecreasingcrime.Likeother“legacycities”thathaveexperiencedsignificanteconomicfallandpopulationl
oss,Flintisstillstruggling.Greeningprojectslikethesemaintain(维护)abandonedspaces,eitherbymowingthemorchangingthemintogardensandparks.“Whenw
etakecareofourneighborhood,itmakesusfeelalittlebitsafer,”Ishmelsays.Buttheseprojectsdon'tjustmakethene
ighborhoodfeelsafer.ResearcherswhohavebeenstudyingtheeffectsofgreeninginFlint,Philadelphia,Youngstown,andotherlegacycitieshaveshown
repeatedlythatitactuallyreducesviolentcrime.AndinFlint,Zimmermanandhiscolleaguescomparedstreetswherecommunitymembersmaintainedvacantlotsthro
ughClean&Greenwithstreetswherevacantlotswereleftalone,overfiveyears.Themaintainedoneshadalmost40percentfewerattacksandviolentcrimes.Anotherstudys
howedthatdivisionsofneighborhoodswithmaintainedlawnshadlowerratesofchildmaltreatment(虐待).Thesestudiesmeasurethedecreasein
crime,butit'smoredifficulttoexactlyexplainwhycrimeratesaredecreasing.Zimmermanpointstothe“brokenwindows”
and“busystreets”theories.Theideaisthatonebrokenwindowsendsamessage“thatnobody'swatching,thatyoucangetawaywiththings,andyoucandonefariousactivities,an
dnobodycares,”heexplains.“Busystreets”istheopposite:Itsayscallingoncitizenstobetterneighborhoodswillhelpdevelopa
strongsenseofcommunity.“Fromourresearch,ithelpspeoplefeelbetterabouteachother,aboutthemselves,abouttheirneighborhood,abouttheircommunity,aboutt
heirstreet,”Zimmermansays.Anditsaystopeoplewhomightcommitcrimes“thatpeoplearepayingattentionandcareaboutthisplace.”32.Wh
atdothenumbersinparagraph2indicate?A.FBI'sefforts.B.Thedecreaseincrime.C.Thecity'sfalling.D.Thesituationoflots.33.Whatistheeffectoftheprojectmentione
dinthepassage?A.ThevacantlotsinFlintwasignoredallthetime.B.Flint'spopulationhasbecomesmallerthanbefore.C.The
projecthasimprovedpeople'ssenseofsafety.D.Theprojecthasonlyadjustedparent-childrelationship.34.Whatdoestheunderli
nedword“nefarious”inparagraph4mean?A.Bad.B.Suitable.C.Awkward.D.Adventurous.35.Whatmightbetheauthor'sattitudetowardstheprojectinFlint?A.Negative.
B.Unconcerned.C.Doubtful.D.Positive.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。Imagineflyingintothefutur
einatimemachine,100yearsfromtoday.Whatdoyousee?Flyingcarspassingusby,robotsgrantingoureverywish,ormaybeevencitiesonMars?Just
asthepresentdaywouldamazesomeonefrom100yearsago,lifeinthenextcenturycouldbeablanketofthefantasticwovenwiththreadso
ftomorrow'sinnovation.36VirtualRealityandAugmented(扩大的)RealityVirtualreality(VR)andaugmentedreality(AR)willena
bleyoutoimmerse(沉浸)yourselfindigitalenvironmentsthataresimilartotherealworld.Whetherit'sforentertainment,education,orbusiness,youcouldattendvirtua
lmeetingsthatfeelasifyou'reinthesameroomwithattendantsfromaroundtheglobe.37GlobalPopulationDynamicsYourworld'spopulationisexpectedtocont
inuegrowing,butthegrowthratemayslowdown.Thiscouldleadtochangesinagecomposition,withahigherproportionofelderlyindividuals.38Forexample,climatechange
canpushpeopletorelocate,alteringdemographicpatternsandpossiblyleadingtonewpopulationcenters.Thisdemog
raphicshiftwillinfluencehowresourcesareallocatedandcouldreshapethegeopoliticallandscape.ArtificialIntelligence(AI)andRobotics39A
Isystemswillbecomemoreintuitive,understandingyourneedsandpreferenceswithprecision.Imagineroboticassistantsinyo
urhomecateringtodailychores,smarthealthcarediagnosingandtreatingmedicalconditionswithunprecedentedaccuracy,andeducati
onaltoolsthatadapttoyourlearningstyleforoptimalknowledgeabsorption.MedicineandHealthCareAsyoulookacenturyahe
ad,youcanexpecttoseeincrediblechangesinmedicineandhealthcare.40Getreadyforpersonalizedtreatments,thank
stoprogressingeneticengineering,andanticipatesignificantincreasesinlifeexpectancyduetotheseadvancements.A.Howyouapproachwell-be
ingwilltakeonanewlook.B.Whatwillbedifferentinlifein100years:Imaginingtomorrow'sworld?C.Joinmeonthisexcitingjourneyaswestareatthecryst
alballofthefuture.D.Thesechangesarelikelytoreshapehowdiseasesarepreventedandmanaged.E.Moreover,thegloballivi
ngareaofpopulationmightchangeduetomanyfactors.F.Artificialintelligenceissettorevolutionizethewayyouinteractwiththew
orldaroundyou.G.Oryoucouldexplorehistoricaleventsinimmersiveeducationalexperiencesthatbringthepasttovividlife.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。NancyLewiswaswalkingalongthebeachnearherhomeinWestport,Conn.,lastmonthwhe
nshenoticedtwoblack-and-whitephotosfloatinginthewater.Whenshegotcloser,sherealizedtheyweresonogram(超
声波)photosofababyinthewomb(子宫).Thephotoswere41June9,2020,andtherewasanameprinted:RandiMarcucio.“Ithought,‘I’llbetIcan42thiswo
mandownandreturnthesetoher,’”saidLewis,63.WhenLewisgothomethatafternoon,shesearchedforMarcucio’sname43an
dfoundanaddressforherinOxford,Conn..“Ispentsometimetryingtofindawayto44heramessageonsocialmedia,but45turnedup,”sh
esaid.“Sothenextmorning,IdecidedIwould46thesonogramstoher.”LewissaidshesearchedMarcucio'snameagaintodouble-checkher47andwasshocke
dwhenaGofundmepagepoppedupshowingaphotoofacollapsedhouse.Shethen48howthesonogramshadendedupintheLongIslandSound.Allofher
49werewashedawaybyaheavyrainwhenthebaseofherhomecollapsed,tippingthehouseintothewater.Hernow3-year-oldson,Rhylee,wassafe,ashewasspendingt
henightwithhisgrandparents.ThesonogramphotosofRhyleehadblownawayand50downtheHousatonicrivertoCompoBeachi
nWestport.“Shewasa51whohadgivensomuchtoothers,andasamother,Iwantedtoreturntheseimagestoher,”Lewissaid.Shedecidedtogo52toreturnthephotosrathe
rthanmailthem,andalocalnewscrewwentalong.InthenewsclipfromNBCConnecticut,LewissaidsheadmiredMarcuciobecauseshe'sasinglemomandanursewhoisalwaysca
ringforothers.MarcuciohuggedLewis,hereyesfilledwith53whenshesawthesonograms.Marcuciosaidthe54gifthelpedhergainperspective
onhersituation.“RhyleeandIhadsurvived—wewerestillhere,doingwell,”shesaid.“Ifeltreallygrateful.”Marcuciosaidthesonograms55tookhe
rbacktothehappysummerdaywhenshesawthefirstimagesofherson.41.A.updatedB.datedC.developedD.found42.A.trackB.
calmC.shutD.look43.A.offlineB.overseasC.onlineD.abroad44.A.writeB.copyC.recommendD.leave45.A.somethingB.nothingC.
anythingD.anybody46.A.carryB.returnC.mailD.turn47.A.nameB.addressC.houseD.condition48.A.admiredB.received
C.realizedD.dealt49.A.belongingsB.photosC.roomsD.bookshelves50.A.brokeB.putC.traveledD.let51.A.professorB.reporterC.nurseD.photographer52.A
.inpersonB.inturnC.incaseD.ineffect53.A.tearsB.smilesC.happinessD.sorrow54.A.unknownB.unreasonableC.unusualD.unexpected55.A.fo
rtunatelyB.seriouslyC.hardlyD.immediately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。LivingHeritage:ChineseSilkCraftsman
shipLikealmostallkindsofartonthevastlandofChina,thestyleandtextureofsilkarealsovaried.Hangluosatin(杭罗)fromHangzhou,Zhejiangprovince,showsitsairyan
dsheertexture.ButYunjinbrocade(云锦)fromNanjing,Jiangsuprovince,aluxuriousfabric,often56(use)forroyalgarments,i
swell-knownforChina’ssilkweavingtechnique.Yunjinbrocadeisbestmade57handinacomplexprocedure58includesmorethanahundredste
ps.Eventhemostskilledweaverscanonlyweaveafewcentimetersaday.Time,patienceand59(it)skillsallplayimpor
tantrolesinitsbeauty.IntheWesternHanDynasty(206BC-AD24),diplomat(外交官)and60(explore)ZhangQianbuilttheroutestothewesternregions,61(make)itreac
hotherpartsofEurasiaandbeyond.Atthattime,silk62(bring)tocountriesinCentralAsia.ItsnamemarkedChina'sm
ajorinternationaltraderoutes,theancientSilkRoadandMaritimeSilkRoad.InthehandsofChineseartists,the63(
thin)threadscanweavepicturesofgreatpossibilities,andthesoftestmaterialcantravelthousandsofyears.Asoneofthe64(wonder)
ofancientChina,silkisnotmerelyatypeoftextile(纺织品)buta65(culture)symbol.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,最近你的朋友James向你求助,因为刚进入高中,学习难度
加大,所以经常周末使用手机搜题软件(searchsoftware/apps),为此和父母产生矛盾。请你给他一些建议。内容包括:1.表示对他的理解;2.给出合理建议。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式作答。DearJames,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。TheyearIentered3rdgrade,myparents'farmexperiencedagreatdroughtthatdrieduptheentireM
idwest.Myfather'scropcouldnotgetenoughwateranddied.Withnocroptosell,therewasnomoney.Withnomoney,therewas
nofood.Wewereafamilyofsix.Iwasveryhungryforquitesometime.Myfathergrewworriedandsilent,mymothersadandangry.Thoughi
twouldbemanypainfulyearsbeforetheywouldfinallybreakup,thedroughtyearsweretheworstbecausethefarmhouseseemedtobewaitingforsomething—thunder,li
ghtning,heavyrain,abigfight,somethingtohappen.Askidsdo,Isoldieredon,nothavingwordsorsystemstomanageanyt
hingotherwise.Mysistersreactedsimilarly.Wedidnotdiscussit.Atthedinnertable,wehadmymother'shome-cannedgreenbeans
quietly,accompaniedwithapples.Whenschoolstarted,Ipackedthreeapplesforluncheveryday,becausetherewereplentyinthebasement:towersofboxesfullofa
pples,boughtattheBargainBinforasong.Kidsmadefunofmeinthecafeteria,andIshoutedatthem:“Shutup.It'sjustthatIloveap
ples.”EarlyinNovember,myteacherMissTroutmanpulledmeasidesecretly.Shegavemetwogifts.Thefirstwasahamsandwich.Thesecondwasajournalbook.I
don'tknowhowsheknewmysituation.Perhapsitwasmybonylegsanddirty,too-shortjeans.Perhapsshesawtheapples.Maybeshejustguessed.Regardless
,shefoundawaytohelpmewithouthurtingmeormakingmetalkaboutmybreakingheart.Sheoffereddignityandkindness,makingmefilledwithgratitudenow
.“Sillyme,”shesaid.“Iaccidentallymadeanextrasandwichthismorning.Couldyoudomeafavortohavethisextraone?”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。Withit,she
handedmeabeautifulblackleatherjournalbook.MissTroutmanmademanyaccidentalsandwichesthatyear.