安徽省六安市第一中学2024届高三下学期质量检测(二 )英语试题

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六安一中2024届高三年级质量检测卷英语试卷(二)时间:120分钟总分:150分第一部分听力(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。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.Whydoesthemanget-uplate?A.Hestayeduplatelastnight.B.Hedoesn’thavetoworktoday.C.Heforgottosetanalarmclock.2.Wh

atismostlikelythemantobe?A.Anactor.B.ATVbroadcaster.C.Abusinessowner.3.WhendoesthemanwanttoarriveinWashington

?A.By9:00am.B.By8:30am.C.By7:30am.4.Wheredidthewomanintendtogo?A.Toacinema.B.Toarestaurant.C.ToMaggie’shous

e.5.WhomightLilybe?A.Thewoman’sbabysitter.B.Thewoman’sboss.C.Thewoman’schild.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.Whatd

oesthewomanthinkofthestory?A.It’stoolong.B.It’sconfusing.C.It’sveryexciting.7.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Readthewholebook.B.Writeashortstoryhe

rself.C.Borrowacopyofthebook.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatdothespeakersthinkoftaikonauts’mission?A.Heroicyetlonely.B.Ho

nourableyetrisky.C.Costlyyetirreplaceable.9.Whatdoesthewomaninsistonaboutspaceexploration?A.Havingmannedspacetravel.BModernizingspacegovernan

ce.C.Investinginspaceexploration.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatisthepurposeofthecampaign?A.Tobuildananimalshelter.B

.Toraisemoneyforanimalshelters.C.Toencouragepeopletoadoptanimals.11.Howmuchmoneyhasthemanspentinhelp

inganimals?A.$7,500.B.$5,000.C.$10,000.12.Whatismostprobablythewoman’sjob?A.Ajournalist.B.Ateacher.C.Awriter.听第9段材料,回答第13至

16题。13.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inthewoods.B.Attheirhome.C.Intheclassroom.14.Whatisthewomanlookingfor?A.Rubbish.B.Mus

hrooms.C.Bamboograss.15.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodowithwhatshefinds?A.Takepictures.B.Cookameal.C.Doadrawing.16.Whatdomus

hroomsandbamboograsshaveincommon?A.Theyarebothnutritious.B.Theyhaveasinglerootsystem.C.Theygrowallovert

heground.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whereisthespeakernow?A.Atamemorialceremony.B.Atadonationceremony.C.Atagraduationceremony..1

8.WhathappenedtoAlvinJames?A.Hediedlastyear.B.Hecreatedanewscholarship.C.Hedeliveredalettertotheuniversity.19.Wha

tdoesthespeakersharewiththeaudienceinAlvin’sletter?A.Alvin’sopiniononeducation.B.Alvin’sdonationtothechar

ities.C.Alvin’slifestory.20.Whowillfundthenewscholarship?A.AlvinJames.B.Formerstudents.C.Theuniversity.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节阅读理解(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,选出最佳答案。AOnthe100thanniversaryoftheCommunistPartyofChina(CPC),redtourismhasgainedpopularitya

mongtouristswhofloodintovisithistoricsiteswithamodernrevolutionaryheritage.JinggangshanThisisoneofthemostcru

cialandsplendidchaptersofhistoryofestablishingRedChinaaswellasauniqueandwonderfulecosystem,whichiscoveredwithrichforest,ruggedpeaks

andseveralmemorialstotheRedArmy.ThebesttimetovisitisbetweenAprilandOctober,withthemosttemperaturetimingAprilandMaywhen

thelargeazaleas(杜鹃花)bloom.Open:8:00-17:00(Feb.16-Nov.15).8:00-16:30(Nov.16-Feb.15)XibaipoItisanoldre

volutionarybasewheretheleadershipoftheCommunistPartyofChinawasstationed,drawinguptheblueprintforanewcountry.Amemorialhallwasbuilttohonorthemem

oryofthissite.Thelakeandthehillhereaddbrillianceandbeautytoeachotherandformpleasantscenery.Open:TuesdaystoSundays9:30-17:00(XibaipoMemori

alHall)TheNanhuRevolutionaryMemorialHallAnewexhibitionisheldwithupdateddisplayapproaches,includingphanto

mimaging(全息影像)andoilpainting,whichareusedtoimprovevisitors'experiences.TheexhibitionshowsfourstagesoftheCPCfromitsestablishmenttoit

sachievements.Open:TuesdaystoSundays8:30-18:00(closedonMondays)FormerSiteoftheEditorialDepartmentofNewYouthNewYouthstartedtheNewCultureMov

ementandspreadtheinfluenceoftheMayFourthMovement.ThesitewasbrieflybasedinBeijingbutmovedbacktoShanghaiin1920andalsoservedastheofficeforthe

CommunistPartyofChinaCentralCommitteeinthe1920s.Open:ThursdaystoTuesdays9:00-11:30,13:30-16:30(closedonWednesdays)1

.WherewouldvisitorslearnmoreaboutthehistoryoftheRedArmy?A.Jinggangshan.B.Xibaipo.C.TheNanhuRevolutionaryMemorialHall.D.FormerSiteo

ftheEditorialDepartmentofNewYouth.2.WhatdoweknowabouttheNanhuRevolutionaryMemorialHall?A.ItfocusesonChinese

achievementsinart.B.Itmainlyadvertisesthecominganniversary.C.Itappliesmodernizedmethodstotheexhibition.D.Itbrieflyintr

oducestheriseandfallofNanhu.3.WhencantouristsvisitFormerSiteoftheEditorialDepartmentofNewYouth?A.At1:00p.m.onMondays.B.

At9:00a.m.onWednesdays.C.At2:00p.m.onFridays.D.At5:00p.monSundays.BIfrownedatmyselfinthedressing-roommirror.Iwa

swearingwhitetights,awhiteleotard,andawhiteswimcapthathidmostofmyhair.Iwasoneof10snowflakesinmydanceschool'sWin

terWonderlandshow.“Grandma,Ireallydon'tfeellikebeingintheshow,”Isaid.GrandmaLanilookedupfromwhatshewassewin

g.“Why,mo'opuna?”Mo'opunameans“grandchild”inHawaiian.GrandmaLanihasalwayslivedinHawai'i.“Youlovetodance.”Iusedtolove

todance.ThenMs.TuttlegavethepartoftheSnowQueentoChristineAbrams.Christinegottowearablueleotardandafeatheryskirtthatdriftedoutlike

acloudeverytimeshetwirled.Andshegottodoadanceonstageallbyherself.Thesnowflakesjusthadtorunandspintolooklikeasnowstorm.Isighed.“Idon'

tlikeourdance.AndnoonewouldnoticeifIwasn'tthere.Therearesomanyofus.”“Iwouldnotice.Sowouldyourparents.”AsChristinewalkedto

wardus,Grandmapausedandsmiledather.“Whatabeautifulcostume!”Christineglidedaway,herskirtwavingbehindher.Ihungmyhead.Grandmatookmyhand.“What'sb

otheringmyAvery?”“Andyouwon'tbeabletotellmeapartfromtheothersnowflakes,”Iwhispered.Grandmawasabouttospeak.Thensomething

outsidethewindowcaughthereye.Shegrabbedmyhandandmycoatandpulledmeoutofthedressingroomandthroughthedoorstotheoutside.Itwassnowing.Grand

maheldherbreathandIsuddenlythoughtofsomething.“Grandma,haveyoueverseensnowbefore?”“No,mo'opuna.InHawaii,itsn

owsonlyontheverytopsofmountains.”Ihadseensnowlotsoftimes,butnowItriedtoseeitdifferently.Likeitwasnew.Isawsnowflakest

wistingthroughtheairindifferentdirections,sparklingandshiningatus.Somanysnowflakescomingtogethertocreatesomethingmagical.“

Aloha,”Grandmawhisperedtothesky.Alohacanmeanmanythings,including“love,”“hello,”and“good-bye.”“Idon'tknowwhenI'llseesomethinglikethatagain.”“Id

o,”Isaid.ItookGrandmaLani'shandandpulledherbackinside.Whenthestagelightscameupandthemusicstarted,Ispunandranwithalloftheothersnowf

lakes.Ididn'tcareifGrandmaLanicouldseeme.Iwashelpingherseeasnowstorm.4.Whatisthepartthegranddaughterplayedinthedance?A.TheSnowQueen.B.Asnowfla

ke.C.Asnowstorm.D.Agranddaughter.5.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Shelivedwithherparentsandgrandma.B.Grandmawouldliketosee

snowagain.C.Itdoesn'tsnowatallwhereGrandmalived.D.Herparentsdidn'tcometotheshow.6.Whydidthegranddaughterfeellikebeingintheshowatla

st?A.Shelovedtodanceverymuch.B.Shebecamemoreimportantinit.C.Sheintendedtoshowhertalent.D.Shemeanttopleasehergrandma.7Whichofthefollowingwor

dsbestdescribesthegranddaughter?A.Selfish.B.Childish.C.Caring.D.Emotional.CLet’dosomesleepmath.Youlosttwohoursofsleepeverynightlastweekbecause

ofabigprojectdueonFriday.OnSaturdayandSunday,yousleptin,gettingfourextrahours.OnMondaymorning,youwerefeelingsobright-eyed,andyouonlyhadonec

upofcoffee,insteadofyourusualtwo.Butdons’becheatedbyyourenergy:You’restillcarryingaroundaheavyloadofsleepiness,orwhatexpertscall“sleepdebt”-inthis

casesomethinglikesixhours,almostafullnight’ssleep.Sleepdebtisthedifferencebetweentheamountofsleepyoushouldbegettin

gandtheamountyouactually.get.It’sadeficit(缺乏)thatgrowseverytimeweskimsomeextraminutesoffournightlysleep.“Peopleaccumula

te(积累)sleepdebtgraduallywithoutbeingnoticed,”saysWilliamC.Decent,founderoftheStanfordUniversitySleepResearchCenter.S

tudiesshowthatsuchshort-termlackofsleepleadstoafoggybrain,worsenedvision,andtroubleremembering.Long-termeffectsincludeobesity(

肥胖)andheartdisease.AsurveybytheNationalSleepFoundationreportsthatwe’relosingonehourofsleepeachnight---morethantwofull

weeksofsleepeveryyear.Thegoodnewsisthat,likealldebts,withsomework,sleepdebtcanberepaid.Addinganextrahourortwoofsleepan

ightisthewaytocatchuponsleepdebt.Forthelong-termlackofsleep,takeiteasyforafewmonthstogetbackintoanaturalsleeppattern.Gotobedwhenyoua

retired,andallowyourbodytowakeyouinthemorning(noalarmclockallowed).Youmayfindyourselfcatatonic(有紧张感的)inthebeginningoftherecoverycycle:expe

cttohavetenhoursshut-eyepernight.Asthedayspass,however,theamountofsleepingtimewillgraduallydecrease.Soearnbackthatlostsleep---andfol

lowtheordersofyourinnersleepneedsandyou’llfeelbetter.“Whenyouputawaysleepdebt,youbecomeasuperman,”saysStanford’sDe

ment,talkingabouttheimprovedmentalandphysicalabilitiesthatcomewithbeingwellrested.8.Theexampleofsleepmathisusedtoshow___________A.inwhatcasey

oubuildupasleepdebtB.whyyouneedsixhourssleepeverynightC.whyyouarefullofenergyevenwhenyoudon’thaveenou

ghsleepD.inwhatcaseyoushoulddrinkcoffeetokeepenergetic9.TheauthorbeginsParagraph2with___________A.anexampleB.adefinition(定义)C.anargume

ntD.adiscussion10.Bysayingtheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraph.Dementmeans__________A.youcangetenoughsleepwiththesuperman’shelpB.youcanac

hieveyourgoalswithasleepdebtC.youwillbecleverifyouaccumulatesleepdebtD.Youwillbeinagoodstatewithenoughsleep11.Wh

atmightbethemostsuitabletitleforthepassage?A.Howcanyoukeepenergetic?B.Canyouhaveagoodsleep?,C.Whatissleepdebt?D.Canyoucatchuponlostsleep?DWhenwe’re

solvingacomplicatedproblem,weoftengatheragrouptobrainstorm.We’relookingtogetthebestideasasquicklyaspossible.Iloveseeingithappen

—exceptforonetinywrinkle.Groupbrainstormingusuallybackfires.Extensiveevidenceshowsthatwhenwegenerateideastogether,we’reunlikelytomaximizecollec

tiveintelligence.AsthehumouristJohnSmithsaid,“Ifyouhadtoidentify,inoneword,thereasonwhythehumanracehasnotachieved,andn

everwillachieve,itsfullpotential,thatwordwouldbe:‘meetings’.”Buttheproblemisn’tmeetingsthemselves—it’showwerunthem.

Thinkaboutthebrainstormingsessionsyou’veattended.You’veprobablyseenpeoplebitetheirtonguesduetoegothr

eat(“Idon’twanttolookstupid.”),noise(“Wecan’talltalkatonce.”),andconformitypressure(“Let’salljumpontheboss’sship!”).Goodbyedivers

ityofthought,hellogroup-think.Tounearththehiddenpotentialinteams,insteadofbrainstorming,we’rebetteroffshiftingtoaprocesscalled“bra

inwriting”.Theinitialstepsaresolo.Youstartbyaskingeveryonetogenerateideasseparately.Next,youpoolthemandsharethemamongthegroup.Topr

eserveindependentjudgment,eachmemberevaluatesthemontheirown.Onlythendoestheteamcometogethertoselectandref

inethemostpromisingoptions.Bydevelopingandassessingideasindividuallybeforechoosingthem,teamscansurfaceandadvancepossibil

itiesthatmightnotgetattentionotherwise.ResearchbyorganizationalbehaviourscholarAnitaWoolleyandhercolleagueshelpstoexplainwhythismethodworks.

Theyfindthatakeytocollectiveintelligenceisfullandfairparticipation.Inbrainstormingmeetings,it’stooeasyforparticipationtobecomelops

idedinfavourofthebiggestegos,theloudestvoices,andthemostpowerfulpeople.Thebrainwritingprocessmakessurethatallideasarebroughttothetableanda

llvoicesarebroughtintotheconversation.Thegoalisn’ttobethesmartestpersonintheroom—it’stomaketheroomsmarter.Collectiveintel

ligencebeginswithindividualcreativity.Butitdoesn’tendthere.Individualsproduceagreatervolumeandvarietyofnovelideaswhentheyworkalone.Thatmeansthatthe

ycomeupwithmorebrilliantideasthangroups—butalsomoreterribleideasthangroups.Ittakescollectivejudgmenttofindthesignalinthenoiseandbring

thebestideastofruition.12.Whatisthemainideaofparagraph3?A.Howtoassesshumanspotential.B.Whybrainstormingfails.C.Howpossiblegoodideasarise.

D.What’sasuccessfulmeetinglike.13.HowcanwemaximizecollectiveintelligenceaccordingtoAnitaWoolleyandhercolleagues?A.Bymakingparticipantsspeaklou

d.B.Bygivingparticipantssupporttomaintaintheiregos.C.Bygivingparticipantsequalchancestobefullyinvolved.D.Bymakingsureparticipantsareallsittothetab

le.14.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.“Twoheadsarebetterthanone”doesn’talwaysmakesense.B.Collectiveideasareboundto

bemorebrilliant.C.Theaimofbrainstormingistotapindividuals’potential.D.Thereshouldbealeadertomakethefinaljudgmenttobrin

gthebestideas.15.Theauthorwritesthispassagemainlyto________.A.challengeaconclusionB.makeacomparisonCintroduceare

searchD.advocateapractice第二节七选五(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。Itissoeasytog

etcomfortableandstuckinourcomfortzones.Weknowwhatwelike;weknowwhattoexpect;weknowwherewe'lldowellandwestaythere.Outsideofthiszonearerisksan

dfears.___16___Thisworkssometimes.However,whilethezoneoutsideofwherewearecomfortablemightbescaryandr

isky,itisalsotheareaofgrowth.___17______18___Overtwodays,weworkedwiththegroupandhelpedthemseehowtheywerelimitingthemselves,theirliv

esandtheircareersbyunknowinglystayingwithwhattheyknewandwheretheywerecomfortable.Weputtheminawkwardsitu

ations,askedthemtoughquestionsandhelpedthemfeelillateaseuntiltheygotmorecomfortablewiththat.___19___Atlasttheyidentifiedwhatthey

wantedwasoutoftheircomfortzones.Isawthen,asIhaveseensomanytimesinmyownlifeandinthelivesofothers,thatthereissomu

chpossibilitywhenwestretchandtry.Wemayneedtobuilduptoit.Wemayneedtogathersupportandencouragement.___20___Butwhenwedo,andwh

enwereachbeyondwhereweusuallycomfortablystay,wefindourselvesinazoneofopportunity(机会).Wefindsomuchofwhatwewant.Takeatleasttwoactionsthat

putyououtsideofyourcomfortzonesandgetyouclosertowhatyouwant.A.Opportunityzonesarewheredangerslie.B.So,wecontinuewherewea

rewithwhatweknow..C.Wemayneedtotakestepstogetclosertoourgoals.D.However,mostpeopleareusedtostayingintheircomfortzones.E.Itisouropportunityzone,withso

muchpotentialandpossibility.FWepushedthembeyondwheretheywerebothphysicallyandmentally.G.Weoncedesignedaprogramtopushpeopletostepoutoftheircomf

ortzones.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,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。Afewmonthsago,oneofmyfellowgraduatestuden

tswasofferedanincrediblecareer-buildingopportunity.Hiseffortsonastudent-ledcampaigntoincreasefederalfundingf

orbasicresearchhad____21____aninvitationtospeakonaconferencepanel(专家组).ItwouldlookgreatonhisCV(简历).Iwashappyforhim,ofcourse.Ihadbeena(n)____2

2____partnerinthecampaign.IfeltthatIdeservedthesameopportunity.YetIhadn'tbeen____23____andIwasn'tsurewhy.Gr

owingup,Ihadbeentaughtthatthewayto____24____wastoputmyheaddownandworkhard.Ifmyworkwasgoodenough,itwouldspeakforitselfandIwoul

dbe____25____.Thisview,coupledwithanatural____26____,meantthatI____27____workedupthenervetoputmyselfforward.

However,IdecidedthatIneedto____28____mylifeagain—bybecomingmyownbiggestadvocate.So,withmyheartbeatingfast,Iaskedmycolleaguetoaskthepanelorganizersto

____29____me.Mymindwasfilledwithalistofwell-practiced_____30_____.MaybeIdidn'tdeserveit.MaybeIwasbeingtooambitious.B

utmycolleagueimmediatelycontactedtheorganizers,whoquicklyagreedto_____31_____metothepanel.NowI'vecometounderstandthatIcan'tberecogniz

edformywordifI'minvisible.Thisisn'tarevolutionaryideawhichmanypeopleareunfamiliarwith.Iknow,butasanintrovert(内向的人)thisismy_____32_____MountEver

est(珠穆朗玛峰).Ithinkadvocatingformyselfwillalwaysmakemealittle_____33_____.ButIdoplentyofotheruncomfort

ablethingsto_____34_____I'mlivingmybestlife,likegettingflushots.IsupposeIcandothesameformy_____35_____.21.A.referredtoB.led

toC.turneddownD.putforward22.A.specialB.legalC.strictD.equal23.A.informedB.promotedC.invitedD.receiv

ed.24.A.successB.practiceC.powerD.reality25.A.rewardedB.protectedC.attractedD.affected26.A.kindnessB.patienceC.shynessD.courage

27.A.rarelyB.frequentlyC.quietlyD.completely28.A.makesenseofB.findfaultwithC.payattentiontoD.takecontrolof29.A.ben

efitB.includeC.observeD.change30.A.agreementB.emphasisC.inspirationD.self-doubt31.A.trackB.sendC.hireD.add32.A.personalB.flexibleC.simpleD.

traditional33.A.unreasonableB.uncomfortableC.dishonestD.discontent34.A.proveB.ensureC.recordD.predict35.A.healthB.colleagueC.careerD.educat

ion第二节语法填空(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。YoungChineseconsumersarebecomingfansofhome-madebrandsandturningtheirback

onforeignproducts.Accordingtoarecentsurvey____36____(conduct)bywenjuan.com,some96percentofthesurveye

dyouthsaidtheywerewillingtopurchaseguochaoproducts,____37____refertoproductsbyhomegrownbrands.Atthesametime,91.6percentof____38____expressedth

eirexpectationsformorevideoprogramsdigging____39____(deep)intotraditionalChineseculturethanbefore.Overthe

pastdecade,Chinesefood,drinkandpersonalcarebrands____40____(expand)theirmarketshareby3.3percenttonea

rly70percent.Inaddition,theopinionthatforeignproductsaresuperiorhasbeen____41____(gradual)abandonedbyChineseyo

ungsters.Theagegroupofthe____42____(interviewee)rangedfromthepost-90stothepost-2000sgenerations,withthelatter____43____(account)for22.1percent.Un

likeoldergenerationswhomightfavorWesterncultureandbrands,Chineseyouthwerebornandraisedwhenthecountry’seconomywastakingoff,sotheyten

d____44____(have)strongconfidenceintheirnationalidentityandculture.Theyouth,whonowadayscanaccess_____45_____widevarie

tyofChina’sculturalheritages(遗产),arecarryingtheresponsibilityofspreadingChineseculture.Obviously,they’rereallydoingwe

ll.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.上周末你参加了校学生会组织的参观“希望农业生态园”活动。请为校英文报写篇报道,内容包括:1.活动的过程;2.收获与感想。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相

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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。Asthesundippedbelowthehorizo

n,castingawarmglowovertheanimalshelter,Sarahwalkedthroughtherowsofcagesuntilhereyeslandedonasmall,tremblingdoghuddled(蜷缩

)inthecorner.“IthinkI’vefoundtheone,”Sarahwhisperedsoftlytoherselfasshelookedintothedog’ssadeyes.Thistimid,abandoneddoghadnoideathatajourneyof

transformationwithfriendlypeoplelayinstoreforhim.Theshelterstaffexplainedthatthedog,namedBuddy,hadadifficultpastandwasveryshyandscared.Sarahextende

dahand,offeringasoothingtone,“Heysweetie,youmusthaveastorytotell,butfromnowon,you’vegotabuddyinme.”BringingBuddyhomewasjustthebeginningofth

eirjourney,whichwasrockyatfirstforhim.Everythingwasstrangeandnew,causinghimtohideunderfurnitureandstartleateverysound.Therefore,Sarahp

rovidedacozybed,deliciousmeals,andmostimportantly,heapsofloveandcomfort.Slowlybutsurely,hestartedtoemergefromhisshell

,wagginghistailtentativelyandgazingatSarahwithaglimmerofhopeinhiseyes.UnderSarah’spatientandlovingguidance,

Buddyflourished,evenlearningtricksandcommands,andformingadeepbondwithhisnewowner.Thejourneyofhealingturnedouttobeasuccess.ButSarahhadneverexp

ecteditwouldbringaboutanotherone.Oneday,whilescrollingthroughsocialmedia,Sarahcameacrossaheartwarmingstoryaboutdogsbeing

trainedtoassistchildrenwithautism(自闭症).Thosechildrenhadsocialcommunicationdifficultiesandhadfewfacialex

pressionsandgestures.Withouthesitation,sheinquiredabouttheprogramandsoon,Buddywasenrolledintrainingtobecomeace

rtifiedtherapy(治疗)dog.ButshewasunsurewhetherBuddywouldbecomfortablewiththenewchallenge.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。Theirfirstday

atthetherapycenterwasfilledwithuncertainty._________________________________________________________________

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___________________________Astheweeksprogressed,SarahnoticedaremarkablechangebothinthechildrenandBuddy.____________________________

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