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2023年高二年级下学期期中调研测试英语注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证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,用铅笔把答题卡上对应目的答案标号涂黑。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)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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C
。1.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】WhatdoesthemanthinkoftheSummerHouse?A.Thefoodishealthy.B.Theserviceisgood.C.Thef
oodisexpensive.2.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whichflightwillthemanreserve?A.At16:45.B.At18:00.C.At18:45.3.【此处可播放相关
音频,请去附件查看】Whereshouldthemanputhisgarbage?A.Thebrownbin.B.Theredbin.C.Thebluebin.4.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Howdoesthemanfeelaboutle
arningtopaint?A.It’sgreatfun.B.Ittakesalotofenergy.C.It’sboring.5.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whogotapromotion?A.
Emily.B.Henry.C.Liza.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。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】6.WhatwillthewomandothisSaturday?A.Dosomereading.B.Pla
ygolf.C.Hangoutwithfriends.7.WhenwillthewomanplaygolfnextWednesday?A.At4:00pm.B.At4:15pm.C.At4:30pm.听下面
一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】8.WhatmakesthewomansurprisedaboutSteve?A.Histiredlook.B.Hisbeingingoodshape.C.Hiswayofdressing.9.Wheredidthewoma
nusedtoexercise?A.Athome.B.Inthegym.C.Intheopen.10.WhatdoesSteveoffertothewoman?A.Workingoutwithhim.B.Lookingforatrainer.C
.Usinghisguestpasses.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】11.Whatwillthewomantaketomorrowmorning?A.Ahistoryexam.B.Ahistorylecture.C.Aph
ysicsexperiment.12.WhatdoesGeorgesuggeststudying?A.Mr.Smith’slectures.B.TheAmericansociety.C.TheAmericanCivilWar.13.Wherewillthewomang
o?A.Thelectureroom.B.Thelibrary.C.Thelab.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】14.What’stheprobablerelati
onshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Bossandemployee.B.Husbandandwife.C.Interviewerandinterviewee.15.WhatwasthemaninchargeofatComputerCountry?A
.Thesalesservice.B.Thehumanresources.C.Thecomputerproduction.16.Whatwillthemandointhefollowingdays?A.Dosomeresearches.B.Spen
dtimewithhiskids.C.Signupforacourse.17.HowdoesthemanviewEmoryville?A.Ithasagoodreputation.B.Ithasalonghistory.C.Itpayswell.听下面
一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】18.WhatdoesHistoricEnglandadvise?A.Waystomakethebestphotos.B.Waystoraisepeople’sinterestinart.C.Waystopro
tecttraditionalbuildings.19.Whatistheexhibitionabout?A.Picturesofdailylife.B.Waysofcommunication.C.Pr
otectingtheenvironment.20.WhatisthefeatureoftheshowinLondon?A.PhotostakenbyJamil.B.Photosinshopwindows.C.TheWeekJ
unioradvertisements.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AHere’rethediscoverytoursorganizedbyourjournal
NewScientist.BooknowforourOctoberadventures.Moroccoandthescienceofhowtogetmorefromyourtime4October20
23/6daysExperienceanadventureintheAtlasMountainsdesignedtobechallenging,educationalandtransformational.ExperienceaworldwherelocalcultureismixedwithAf
ricanandEuropeaninfluence,ascrowdsformaroundstorytellersinthesquare.BreatheintheairontopoftheAtlasMountainsasthesunrises.Ancientcaves,humanorigin
s:northernSpain8Octoberor15October2023/7daysDiscoversomeoftheworld’soldestknowncavepaintingsinSpain.Travelback40,000yearstoe
xplorethewondersofcavesfullofartfrombeforethedawnofcivilizationinsmallgroupsbytorchlight,accompaniedbyNewScientisteditorEmily,whowillshareinsightont
hedawnofhumancultureandcivilization.TheRockiesandtheBadlands23October2023/7daysThistouroftheRockyMountainsinAmericaexp
loresthesurprisingsceneryandgeology(地质学)ofsouthernAlbertaandbringstolifethehistoryofsettlementsinthisremotebutbeautifulland.Youwillexplore
thegeographicstructureoftheKananaskisvalleyandvisittheLakeLouisearea,surroundedbymountainsoriginallyformedi
nancientwarmseas.Neanderthalorigins:southernFrance25Octoberor27October2023/10daysStepbackintimeonajourneytothesitesofsouthernFrancewitharch
aeologistDr.Rebecca.Sheshowsourunderstandingoftheseancientancestors.Asstonecarpentersandinventors,Neanderthalspioneerednewtechno
logies,andtheylivednotjustthroughiceagesbutinwarmwoodlandworldstoo.Findoutmoreonlineatnewscientist.com/tou
rs.21.WhatcanoneexploreintheAtlasMountains?A.Cavepaintingsbeforehumancivilization.B.Thegeographicstruct
ureofarivervalley.C.Thestoneinventionsofancientancestors.D.Europeanculturalinfluenceonthelocals.22.Inwhichdiscoverytourwilloneme
etDr.Rebecca?A.AtouroftheRockyMountainsinAmerica.B.AtraveltoancientcavesinnorthemSpainC.Thejourneytothesit
esofsouthernFrance.D.ThetriptoseesunriseintheAtlasMountains.23.Whicheventlaststhelongest?A.TheRockiesandtheBadlands.B.N
eanderthalorigins:southernFrance.C.Ancientcaves,humanorigins:northernSpain.D.Moroccoandthescienceofhowtogetmorefromyourt
ime.BAsawork-from-homemotherofthree,I’vespentmylifeavoidinguncomfortablesituations.Onefallmorning,Iwasonaroutinewalkwit
hafriend,whenImentionedthatIfelttrappedbymycommitmenttofamiliaritybutdidn’tknowhowtobebraveandbranchout.“Startingtoday,dosomethingsmalleverydayth
atterrifiesyou,”shesuggested.Knowingthatsomethinginmylifeneededtoshift,Igavemyselfpermiiontoexplorenewandfrighteningchances.Myprofe
ssionasaheathcoachcenteredonworkwithindividualclientsinmyhomeoffice.Whenaskedtodoapresentationonhealthyeatingfortheschoolboard,Irecognizedthatasasign
alnottoshyawayfromgrowth,learningandovercomingmylimitations.Mywisefriend’sadvicebecamemylifeguideline.
Ifeltconfidentandcapableforthefirsttimeinmylife.Thisnewfoundbraverywaschallengedonedaywhenmyhusbandpresentedmewiththepossibilityofworkin
ginTurkey.Foryears,he’ddreamedofmovingourfamilyoverseastopursueadifferentcareer.Heldbackbyfear,neverbeforewouldIhaveconsideredtakingthisgi
antleapoffaith.ButIwascapableofanything.IknewthemomentIsaiditthatwe’dmovetoTurkey.Everydayleadinguptothearrivingtruckswasfilledwithopp
ortunitiestopracticehuggingfear.Sixmonthslater,weunpackedourbagsinoursmallcityapartmentandshowedourchildrentheviewfromthei
rnewbedroomwindow.Oneyearintoourlifeabroad,inacountrywhereIdon’tspeakthelanguage,Igettotryandfail,feel
fearandbebraveeveryday.Acceptingandseekingopportunitiesthatscaremehastaughtmethat,regardlessofthecomfortofmysurroundings,I’l
lbeokay.Withoutfear,I’dstillbeatmyregulardrive-throughaskingforthesandwichinsteadofsittinginacafétellingthewaiterto“surpriseme”
.24.Whatwasthecauseofthefeartheauthorfelt?A.Shelivedahardandunpredictablelife.B.Herdayswerepackedwithsmal
lworries.C.Everythingwasfamiliarandsafeforher.D.Shesufferedwhenpursuinghercareer.25.Whathadtheauthor’shusbanddreamedofdoing?A.Startingadif
ferentcareerabroad.B.Helpingtheauthoroutofherfear.C.Havinghischildrenstudyabroad.D.Doingremoteworkasahealthcoach.26.Howdi
dtheauthorreacttoherhusband’ssuggestion?A.Sheturnedtoherfriendforsomeadvice.B.Shefeltcapableoflivingaloneatho
me.C.Sherefusedtheofferforfearofachange.D.Shetookitasawayofself-improvement.27.Whatlessondoestheauthordrawfromherex
perience?A.Comfortzoneisablocktoone’sprogress.B.It’sbeneficialtostepintotheworldoffear.C.Ittakesgreatsk
illstoovercomeone’sfear.D.Knowingthelanguageisamustlivingabroad.CThepainting“Portrait(肖像)ofOmai”wasfinishedin177
4andwassoldtoJohnMagnierin2001.Whenhewantstotakethepaintingoutofthecountry,thegovernmentbelievesit’simportantforB
ritainandstopshimdoingso.YetBritishbuyerscan’traisethemoneyneededtogetitfromMr.Magnierbeforethedeadl
ineofabanoneexportingit.AsolutionmaynowinvolveGettyMuseuminLosAngeles;itcouldbeamodelforhertreasuredartwo
rkstooexpensiveforthenationtobuy.Mostcountrieshaveexportrestrictionsontheirculturaltreasures.ManyEuropeancountsalo
wthegovernmenttostepinandbuyanyworkofferedforsale.BritainoperatesasystemcalledWaverleystandards,balancingtheaimsofkeepin
gimportantpiecesandprotectingtherightsoftheirowners.Valuablepiecesareevaluatedatmonthlymeetingsofacommittee
ofowners,dealersandarthistorians.ThemostimportantworksarekeptinBritaintemporarilywhileinstitutionsathometrytoraiseth
efundstobuythem.Mr.Magnierpaid£10.3millionfor“PortraitofOmai”.Nowhewants£50millionforit,afairvalue.TheNationalPortraitGall
ery(NPG)inLondonhasbeentryingtoraisethecash,butonlyhalfthemoneyhadbeenraised.TheNPG’sansweristobuythepaintingtogetherwiththeGettyMuseum,spend
inghalfitstimeinLondonandtheotherhalfinCalifornia.In2015asimilararrangementwasagreedbetweenFranceandtheNe
therlandstoshareownershipofapairofimportantportraitsbyRembrandt.TheWaverleystandardsweremeanttokeepBritin’sculturaltreasuresathome.Butprotectin
ganartworkforthenationforsometimemaybeallthatcanbeachieved.Closedforthreeyearsforrepair,theNPGhopesitwillopenitsdoorsagainwith“P
ortraitofOmai”asitsglory.28.WhatcanwelearnaboutMagnierfromPara.1?A.HepaintedaportraitofanEnglishman.B.Hew
antedtotakethepaintingabroad.C.Heillegallytookholdofthepaining.D.Hesolvedtheproblemwithaportrait.29.WhatdotheWaverleystandardsdotoke
epculturaltreasuresathome?A.Theysetasidetimeforhomepurchase.B.Theycheckoutannualexportlicences.C.Theydecideabanontheraretreasures.D.Th
eyadvertisethesalesofthetreasures.30.Whatwillbethefinalsolutionto“PortraitofOmai”?A.Britaintakesitforpermanentownership.B.Mr.Magniertakesitabroa
dafterthedeadline.C.BritainworkswithFrancetoshareitsownership.DNPGandtheGettyMuseumshareitsownership.31.Whichofthef
ollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.TheCooperationofWorld’sGalleriesB.TheProtectionofGalleries’PaintingsC.ANewWaytoSaveArtfortheNationD.AC
leverWaytoStopLossofPaintingsDScientistsareworkingtounderstandhowandwheresomanybirdsmakeannualmigrations(迁徙).Insomecases,whattheyhaveuncoveredismore
surprisingthantheycouldhavepredicted.AssessingtheprogressanditseffectsisthetaskofsciencewriterRebeccaHeisman’sfirstbookFlightPaths,providingalookinto
thedramabehindsomebiggestdiscoveriesinmigrationresearch.Initsninechapters,FlightPathssoarsthroughthehistoryofm
igrationresearch,fromcountingpassingbirdsagainstthemooninthe1950stotherecentuseofwearabletrackers.Mostpe
oplearenowfamiliarwiththeideathatsomebirdstravelthousandsofkilometresseasonallyforclimate,foodormates,butthescient
istsfirstexplainingthephenomenonwereoftenlaughedat.Advancesintechnologyarefinallyallowingresearchtoconfirmo
rdebunkthoseearlywords.Inthe1960s,scientistIanNisbetproposedthatblackpollwarblers(黑顶白颊林莺)weretakingafarm
oreimpressiveautumnjourneythananyonehadthought.AsHeismanreports,NisbetbelievedtheyweremakingthelongfightfromeasternCanadatoSouthAmericancountriessuch
asColombiaandBrazil.Somethoughtitstrange:howcouldabirdweighingjust12gramsflysofarovertheAtlanticOceanindays
ofnonstopflying?Fivedecadeslater,researchersconfirmedNisbet’sopinionwithadevicethatusessunlighttoworkoutabird’splaceatagive
ntime.Understandinghow,whyandwherebirdsmigrateismorethansolvingamystery.It’scriticalforfuture.conservationefforts.Mi
gratoryspeciesareespeciallyatriskbecausetheyrelyonanetworkofhealthy,connectedhabitats.In2019,astudyfoundthatNorthAmericaaloneha
dlostaroundaquarterofitsbirdlifesince1970whentheyweremigrating,whichamountstoaround3billionindividualbirds.“Ifweknowwherebirdsare
going,we’llhavetheinformationweneedtosavethem,”saysHeisman.FlightPathsisavitalwake-upcalltobirders,ornithological(鸟类学的)societies
andgovernments.32.WhatcanweknowaboutthebookFlightPaths?A.Ithassomewrongpredictionsaboutbirdmigrations.B.Itcontainsfindingsthatmaysurpri
sebirdscientists.C.Itlooksintothescientificfindingsaboutbirdmigrations.DIthasmanyeffectsneedingscientificconfirmation.33
.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“debunk”underlinedinparagraph4?A.Supportadiscovery.B.Proveacorrectopinion.C.Drawattentiontoatopic
.D.Exposethefalsestatement.34.WhatwasIanNisbet’sopinionaboutblackpollwarblers?A.Theymadealongmigrationjourney.B.Theycouldflyforlongwitho
utastop.C.Theywerethesmallestmigratorybirds.D.Theyusedsunlighttolocatetheirplaces.35.Whatdida2019studyfind?A.Knowingwherebirdsgowillhelpusprote
ctthem.B.Manybirdshavediedonmigrationbecauseofrisks.C.MostofbirdspeciesinNorthAmericahavediedout.D.Heisman’sbookhasdra
wnattentiontoprotectingbirds.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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Ibelieveinthepowerofold-fashione
dletters.Studieshaveshownthatwritingaletterhassuperiorbenefitstoatextoremail.____36____Itforcesyoutoconcentrateandthin
kofinterestingandpositivethingsthathavehappenedinyourlife.Therefore,itdemandsthepersontofocusonthepositiv
ewhilewriting.Somepeoplealso.pointoutthat,asmistakesarehardertocorrectthanontextoremail,youhavetobemorethoughtful____37____It’
sapleasantsurprisetoreceivealetterfromafriendorrelative,knowingthatsomeonecaresaboutyou,thusenrichingarelationshiptog
rowhealthily.WhenIwas12,mymummademewriteletterstoafewrandomlyselectedrelatives.OneofthemwasmyunclewhoI’donlymetafewtimes.Iwrotea
longletterdetailingmylifeandinterests.ThenIforgotaboutthisuntilIsuddenlygotareplyfromhim.“Howlovelytohearfromyou,”
hesaid,andwentontotellmeallabouthislife.____38____Heturnedouttobethemostfascinatingman.Whenhedied,mymumwassad,astheyhadnotbeenintouchforyears._
___39____Thelastonewaswrittenafewdaysbeforehehaddied.Mymumcomfortedherselfreadngthem.Althoughtheyhadn’tbeenintouch,
Ihadgrownclosettohimbywritingtohim.____40____It’ssomethingIkeepuptothisday.So,I’dencourageyoutoputpentopaperandseewhereitleads.
Whathaveyougottolose?A.Iwentupstairsandtookoutaboxofletters.B.There’sarealpowerinwritinghandwrittenletters.C.There’ssomethinguniqueandspe
cialabouttextsoremails.D.Iclearedherhouseandfoundhundredsoflettersandcards.E.Ontheotherhand,receivingaletterissucha
lovelysurprise.F.Sowebeganourwritingtoeachother,whichlastedforyears.G.Fromthenon,itencouragedmetowritetolotsofotherpeople.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)阅读下而短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。DungtherushhourinHarrisburgPenns
ylvania,Whitewasdrivinghomewhenhesawacarontheoppositesideofthestreet.Itwaseasyto____41____,sinceitwasmovingfromsidetos
ide.Asthecardrewcloser,Whitesawthe_____42_____:Thedriverappearedtobeasleep.Prettysoon,anaccidentwas____43____tohappen,Whitethought.WhitemadeaU-t
urntothesame____44____asthecar,buttherewerefourcarsseparatingthem.____45____,Whitepulledhiscarover,jump
edoutandracedupthesidewalk.Thecarwasgoing10to15milesperhour,White____46____.Soheranaroundtothedriver’sside.Whitecaughttheframeof
theopenwindowand____47____.,Themaninthecar,64-year-oldTodd,wasconsciousenoughtobesurprisedbythe____48____ofastrangerbyhiscarwindow.
Whiteworkedquickly.Heforcedthecarintoa____49____stopandsteppedoutsidethecar.ThenWhiteaskedToddifhewasOK.“No,”hereplied.Toddwas_____50_____f
acingdangerouslylowbloodsugar.Apoliceofficerwenttothe_____51_____,andanambulancesoonarrived,whichtookToddtoahospit
al.Thedoctors______52______that,ifhisbloodsugarhadgonemuchlower,hecouldhavefallenunconscious.White’sactionsweren’t___
__53_____forhim.Heandhismotherrunanonprofitorganization.ButWhite_____54_____thatjumpingintoamovingcartopreventa(n)__
___55_____wasnew.“Ittookmeacoupleofdaystocalmdown”hesays.41.A.rememberB.manageC.generateD.notice42.A.shelterB.problemC.trickD.sculpture43.A.unfor
tunateB.identicalC.boundD.helpless44.A.directionB.situationC.planD.insight45.A.InvolvedB.ConfusedC.TrappedD.Exposed46.A.consumedB.estimatedC.
investigatedD.introduced47.A.madeoutB.brokeoutC.tookinD.jumpedin48.A.reachB.sightC.experienceD.discipline49.
A.comprehensiveB.suitableC.sharpD.permanent50.A.unexpectedlyB.awkwardlyC.automaticallyD.specifically5
1.A.sceneB.summaryC.conclusionD.media52A.arrangedB.guaranteedC.documentedD.decided53.A.unusualB.uncomfortableC.frequentD.elegant54.A.advoca
tedB.committedC.admittedD.complained55.A.breakdownB.crashC.conflictD.emergency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。TheMingCultureFestivalisapublicfestivalthatrecreatesculturalscenesfromChina’sancientMingDynasty(1368-164
4).It____56____(start)attheGreatWallsJuyongPasslastmonth,which____57____(locate)inBeijing’sChangpingdistrict.
Duringthefestival,actors____58____(dress)inMingclothingperformedhistoricalscenes.Meanwhile,various,.Mingreligious____5
9____(ceremony)werebeingperformedforvisitors.Onehighlight,asilkfarmingceremony,is____60____newadditiontothe2023festival.Itwas___
_61____(original)helddungtheZhouDynasty(1046BC-256BC)andwasoftenhostedbytheempress(皇后),____62____prayed
foragoodsilkwormharvest.Theceremonyalsoreflectsthe“equalimportance”ofancientlabordistributioninwhich“m
entilled(耕作)andwomenweaved”.ThisisjustoneoftheeventsthatareheldbytheMingTombstouristspot.InearlyFebruary,acu
lturalshowinspired____63____aMingDynastymasterpiecewasheldatthesitetoo.Theeventwasacelebrationofthe____64____(tradition)ChineseLanternF
estival.“Culturaleventsshouldexpandbeyondindoorinstitutionssuchasmuseums,thus_____65_____(bring)peopleclosertoChinesetradi
tionthroughrealexperiences,”aculturalresearchersaid.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假设你是李华,你校将在本周六上午在报告厅举办“向科学家学什么”的英语演讲比赛,请你给你的英国留学生朋友
Henry写封邮件邀请他参加。内容包括:1.活动的目的;2.活动的时间和地点;3.邀请参加。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。DearHenry,_________________________________________
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_______Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)67.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。Publicplaceshavebeendifficultformyfamilysince
Myleswasdiagnosedwithautism(自闭症)attwo.Hehadquicklyturnedintoasilentchildfrozeninaworldcompletelyinaccessibletous.Onetime,IgotupthecouragetotakeMyleso
uttoGoldenCorralwithoutmyhusband.Lotsofpeopleandnoisecausedoverloadforhim.Firstcamethescreaming,andthenmorenoises.Withmynerve
sstretchedthin,Inoticedasweetoldladycomingmyway.“Canyoukeephimquiet?”shesnapped.“I’mtryingtoeat!”Iheldmytongueoutofrespect
formyelders.IapologizedandleftwithasmuchdignityasIcould.Ihadtoescapetheweightoftheeyesaround.Afterthat,Ibuiltawallaro
undmyhearttoprotectmyheartfromotherpeople’sopinionsaboutmyfamily.Istillhadthegreatprivilegeofraisingth
isveryspecialchild.Itdidn’tmatterwhatanyonethought,butIhadlostsomething.Istoppedlookingfortheopportunitytohelpthemunderstand.Iassumedtheworstabo
utthem.SowhenIwasbackatGoldenCorralwithmyson,whostartedshoutingandhittingthetableagain,Ilookedupatthemiddle-agedwo
manapproaching.Herfacewascalmassheassessedthesituation.Ifshecomplainedaboutmyson’sbehavior,Iwaspreparedtofightback.“Ihopeyoudon’tmind
measking,”shesaid.“Butdoesyoursonhaveautism?”“Yeah,”Irepliedtothelady,whowaswaitingpatiently.“Well,Irais
edachildwithautism.MynameisPam,”shesaid.“Ifyoueverneedanyhelp,pleasecallme.Ihaveconnectionwithalotofpeoplelikeyouandme.”Ilookedatthehandssheextended,
holdingaslipofpaperwithhernameandnumberonit.“Thankyou,”Imanagedtowhisper.“Callme,”shesaid,smilingatme,andsavingaspecial,knowings
mileforMylesbeforewalkingaway.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。LaterIcalledher,andshebecameascloseasfamily._______________________
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