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2024年高考英语一轮复习测试卷一(浙江专用)本卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。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题
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)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.WhatdidRubydo?A.ShehidOwen’shatinashelf.B.ShereturnedthehattoOwe
n.C.ShestoppedplayingwithOwen.2.Whatisthewomantryingtodo?A.Borrowabook.B.Buyacar.C.Rentclothes.3.Whereprobablyarethespeakers?A.Inthestreet.B.
Inthepoliceoffice.C.Inthedoctor’soffice.4.Whatisthedecorationstyleoftheman’shouse?A.Traditional.B.Ancient.C.Moder
n.5.Whatismostlikelythewoman’sjob?A.Adeliveryperson.B.Arestaurantowner.C.Asupermarketmanager.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。听下面一段较长对话,回
答以下小题。6.Whowasthelastpieceofcakefor?A.Theman.B.Thewoman.C.Grandma.7.Howdoesthewomanfeel?A.Anxious.B.Annoyed.C.Ashamed.听下面一段较长对话,
回答以下小题。8.Whyisthemanintrouble?A.Hisphoneisoutofbattery.B.He’sneverbeentothecitybefore.C.He’slateforanimp
ortantmeeting.9.Wherewillthemanprobablygofirst?A.Toahotel.B.Tothepostoffice.C.Tothecitylibrary.10.Howmanystopsintotalwillthemantakeonthetrain?A.T
hree.B.Four.C.Eight.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Whyshopsareathingofthepast.B.Howshopssurviveinthemodernworl
d.C.Whyshoppingonlineisbetterforpeople.12.WherecanthespeakershearlivemusiconSaturday?A.Atthebank.B.Atthebookshop.C.Atschool.13.Whereisthesportss
torelocated?A.Nexttotheschool.B.Oppositethegym.C.Acrossfromtheclothingstore.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14.Whendidthemanhavethedreamhedescri
bes?A.OnWednesday.B.OnTuesday.C.OnMonday.15.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Co-workers.B.Classmates.C.Relatives.16.Wha
tdoesthewomanhopetodoforaliving?A.Beanastronaut.B.Beateacher.C.Beascientist.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whathavescientists
found?A.Peoplearekind.B.Goodnessisimportant.C.Kindnesscanbeinfected.18.Howmanystudentshelpedwiththeresearch?A.104.B.114.C.140.19.Whatwerethestudents
requiredtodointheexperiment?A.Watchvideos.B.Doheroicacts.C.Actinacomedy.20.HowdidDr.SarinaSaturndesc
ribethebrainpatternsshesaw?A.Disappointing.B.Common.C.Unusual.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。AInspiredbyhismentorLouisSullivan,aninfluentialfigureintheworldofmodernistarchitecture,FrankLl
oydWrightcoinedtheterm‘organicarchitecture’around1908.Ratherthanimitatingnatureororganicelementswithinthenat
uralworldorganicarchitectureismoreconcernedwithre-interpretationofnatureandharmonybetweentheorganicandthebuiltenvironment.Itensuresthattheindiv
idualelementswithinbuildingsareputtogethertoreflecttheorderwithinnature.Hereare4ofthemoststrikingexamples.CasaMilàLocatio
n:Barcelona,SpainYearofcompletion:1910Architect:AntoniGaudiConsideredthegreatestexponentofCatalanModernism,A
ntoniGaudiwasdevotedtonatureandtheCatholicreligion.Whileheoriginallyintendedthisorganicbuildingtohaveareligiouspurpo
se,itisnowanapartmentbuilding.Truetotheorganicstyle,itfeatureshoneyshapesthatseeminglyemergefromtheearth.Learni
ngHubatNanyangTechnologicalUniversity(NTU)Location:SingaporeYearofcompletion:2015Architect:ThomasHeatherwick,Earningthenicknames‘dimsu
mbasketbuilding’and‘theHive’,theLearningHubconsistsof12eight-storeytowersarrangedaroundapublicatrium.Theorganicnatureofthebui
ldingextendstoitsinteriorwithfeatureslikegardensthatareintendedtoencouragesocialinteractionsandstudyamongstudents.FallingWaterLocation:MillRun,Penn
sylvaniaYearofcompletion:1939Architect:FrankLloydWrightAclassicofmodernismandorganicarchitecture,FallingWatersitsontopofawaterfall.Fr
ankLloydWrightdesigneditfortheKaufmannfamilywho-thoughtheyhadoriginallyhopedforaviewofthewaterfall-ca
metolovethehome.EastBeachCaféLocation:Littlehampton,UKYearofcompletion:2007Architect:ThomasHeatherwic
kLocatedinaseasideareawithanindustrialhistory,EastBeachCaferesembles(像)apieceofdriftwood.Fortymeterslong,sevenmeterswideandfivemetershigh,iti
nitiallypolarisedlocals,buthassincebeenwell-receivedbythewholecommunity.ItwasthefirstbuildingforThomasHe
atherwickwhopreviouslywasbetterknownasasculptor.21.Whichbuildinghasthelongesthistory?A.CasaMilà.B.LearningHubatNTU.C.FallingWater.D.
EastBeachCafe.22.WhatcanwelearnaboutEastBeachCafé?A.Itremainsfloatingonthesea.B.Itservestoencouragesocialinteractions.C.Itwasnotacc
eptedbyallthelocalsinitially.D.Itwasoriginallyintendedforaparticularfamily.23.Whichofthefollowingmagazinesisthetextprobablytakenfro
m?A.NaturalWorldB.ArchitecturalDigestC.OrganicGardeningD.ExtraordinaryFiguresBWhenIwasinnursingschool,Ihadtofocusmoreonmys
tudiesthanotheraspectsoflife,andlearnsomuchinashortamountoftime.However,theclinicalexperienceofnursingschoolallowedmetohavetheopportu
nitytoputwhatIlearnedinmyclassesandreadingsintoaction.OneofmyfavoriteexperiencesduringmyclinicaltrainingwaswhenIhadapatientwhowas
firststartingchemotherapy(化疗).MynursinginstructorMarietoldmethatpatientsoftenexperienceananaphylactic(过敏性的)reactiontothemedicinewhenthe
yfirststartchemotherapy,soitisimportanttogivethemedicineataslowerrate.Mariesaidthatifwehadapatientwhoreactedtothemedicine,wes
houldstoprunningthechemotherapy,checkthepatient’sbloodpressure,andthengivetheappropriatemedicinefromtheemergencykit.WhenIcheckedmypa
tientacoupleofminutesafterstartinghischemotherapy,Iaskedhimquestionsrelatedtoananaphylacticreaction.Ialsonoticedhisfacewasgettingalittleredandhelo
okedshortofbreath.Hementionedhavinglowerbackpain,soIimmediatelystoppedthechemotherapy,startedtakinghisbloodpressure
,andreportedittoMarie.Hisbloodpressurewaswithinhisnormallimits,sowegavehimBenadrylviahisIV.TheBenadrylhelpedthepatient,andwehadtheBenad
rylrunningwhenwestartedhischemotherapyagain,butataslowerrate.Thistimethepatientdidnothaveananaphylacticreac
tion,andtoleratedhischemotherapywell.Thisexperiencetaughtmehowimportantitistoassessyourpatientandtoteachyourpatientbeforehandaboutthereacti
onthepatientcouldhaveduetothemedicine.MarieandItaughtourpatientaboutthereactionshecouldhaveduetothechemotherapy;duetoourteaching,ourpatientrec
ognizedhissymptomsandwasabletoknowthatwhathewasexperiencingwasanexpectedreaction.Duringtheclinicaltraining,IhadmanyexperienceswhereIh
adtothinkonmyfeetandconductnursingcarequickly.Theseexperiencestaughtmealotabouthowtobeanurseandemphasizedtheimportanceofconductingproperpatientcare.2
4.Whydidtheauthorstopgivingthepatientchemotherapy?A.Hehadhighbloodpressure.B.Hehadareactiontothemedicine.C.Hefailedtotoler
atethebackpain.D.Herefusedtoanswerherquestions.25.Accordingtotheauthor,whatplayedakeyroleinsavingthepatient?A.Givingthepatientimmediatefirstai
d.B.Makingadequatepreparationsinadvance.C.Assessingtheeffectivenessofthemedicine.D.Tellingthepatientthepossiblereactionsofthem
edicine.26.Whichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribestheauthor’sclinicalexperience?A.Rewarding.B.Dangerous.C.Interesting.D.Painful.27.W
hatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Toexpressgratitudetoherinstructor.B.Toencourageotherstotakeupnursing.C.Toshare
herclinicaltrainingexperience.D.Tostresstheimportanceofmedicaltreatment.CIf,likeme,you’rethekindofpersonwhofindsit
hardtomakedecisions,thenMalcolmGladwell’sBlinkmightjustbethebookyouhavebeenwaitingfor.BecauseBlinkisallaboutrapidcognition—thatis,those
momentswhenwemakesnapjudgements,forexample,whenmeetingsomeoneforthefirsttimeorlookingatsomethingwe’rethinkingofbuying.Heanalysesexactlywhatgoes
oninourheadswhenwemakesplit-seconddecisionsandcomparesthistothethoughtprocessesinvolvedwhenwetakelonge
rtocometoadecision.Interestinglyheclaimsthat,“Therearelotsofsituations—particularlyattimesofhighpressureandstress—
whenfortunatelyhastedoesnotmakewaste.”WhatmakesBlinkareallyinterestingreadisthenumberofstoriesthatGladwellincludestosupporthis
theories.OnesuchstoryinvolvesdoctorsintheEmergencyRoomatCookCountyHospitalinChicago.Aftertoldtochangethewayofdiagnoses,i
nsteadofaskingforinformationsuchasthepatient’sageandweightandmedicalhistory,theyweregoingtofocusonlyonthepatient’sbloodpressure.AndnowCookCoun
tyisoneofthebestplacesintheUSatdiagnosingchestpain.Ofcourse,thereareoccasionswhenweleaptothewrongcon
clusion.Inhisresearch,GladwelldiscoveredthatalmostalltheCEOsofthetopcompaniesintheUSaretall.Thereisnoactu
alrelationshipbetweenheightandintelligence,butforsomereason,corporationsoverwhelminglychoosetallpeopleforleadershiproles.Thereissomethinggoingon
inthefirstfewsecondsofmeetingatallpersonwhichmakesusthinkofthatpersonasaneffectiveleader,whichunfortunatelystops
usfrommakinganinformeddecision.Allinall,Blinkisafascinatingstudyonanactivitythatwealldoseveraltimesaday.Readitandmakebe
tterdecisions.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“snap”inthefirstparagraphmean?A.Instant.B.Decisive.C.HesitantD.Important.29.HowweredoctorsatCoo
kCountyHospitalabletomakebetterdiagnoses?A.Byobtainingthepatients’medicalhistory.B.Bybasingdiagnosesonpatients’bloodpressure
.C.Byabandoningregularwaysofdiagnosingpatients.D.Byinquiringaboutcurrenthealthconditionofthepatients.30.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestbymenti
oningleadershiprolesoftallpeople?A.Tallpeopletendtobecapableleaders.B.Aperson’sheightandintelligenceareclosel
yrelated.C.CEOsoftopcompaniesusuallydrawrightconclusions.D.Thefirstimpressionofapersoncanresultinbadjudgement.31.Whatisthep
urposeofthetext?A.Tohonorawriter.B.Torecommendabook.C.Tointroducearesearch.D.Toexplainaphenomenon.DLivinginacityisawell-knownriskfactorfor
developingamentaldisorder,whilelivingclosetonatureislargelybeneficialformentalhealthandthebrain.Acentralbrai
nregion,theamygdala(大脑杏仁核)involvedinstressprocessing,hasbeenshowntobelessactivatedduringstressinpeoplelivinginruralareas,comparedtothosewh
oliveincities,hintingatthepotentialbenefitsofnature.“Butsofarthehen-and-eggproblemcouldnotberesolved,namelywhethern
atureactuallycausedtheeffectsinthebrainorwhethertheparticularindividualschosetoliveinruralorurbanregions,”saysSonjaSudimac.Toachievecausa
levidence,theresearchersfromthegroupexaminedbrainactivityinregionsinvolvedinstressprocessingin63healthyvolunteersbeforeandafteraone
-hourwalkinGrunewaldforestorashoppingstreetwithtrafficinBerlin.Theresultsrevealedthatactivityintheamygdaladecr
easedafterthewalkinnature,suggestingthatnatureelicitsbeneficialeffectsonbrainregionsrelatedtostress.“Theresultssupportthepreviouslyassume
dpositiverelationshipbetweennatureandbrainhealth,butthisisthefirststudytoprovethecausallink.Interestingly,thebrainactivityaftertheurbanwalkinthe
seregionsremainedstableandshowednoincreases,whicharguesagainstacommonlyheldviewthaturbanexposurecausesaddition
alstress,”explainsSimoneKühn,headofthegroup.Theauthorsshowthatnaturehasapositiveimpactonbrainregionsinvolvedinstressproce
ssingandthatitcanalreadybeobservedafteraone-hourwalk.Thiscontributestotheunderstandingofhowourphysicallivingenvironmentaffectsbrainandmental
health.Evenashortexposuretonaturedecreasesamygdalaactivity,suggestingthatawalkinnaturecouldserveasapreventivemeasureagainstdevelopingmentalhealt
hproblemsandreducingthepotentiallydisadvantageousimpactofthecityonthebrain.Inordertoinvestigatebeneficialeffectsofnatureindiffer
entpopulationsandagegroups,theresearchersarecurrentlyworkingonastudyexamininghowaone-hourwalkinnaturalversusurbanenvironment
simpactsstressinmothersandtheirbabies.32.Whatdoesthehen-and-eggproblemmeanbySonjaSudimac?A.Livinginruralareasactuallyaffectsbrainactivity.B.Peoplein
citiestendtohaveahigherriskofmentalproblems.C.It’sunnecessarytoworkoutthecomplexissueofstressandhealth.D.It’shardtoclarifythe
impactoflivingenvironmentonmentalhealth.33.Howdidresearcherscollectevidenceforthestudy?A.Byquotingauthoritativeexperts.B.By
interviewinghealthyvolunteers.C.Byresearchingonaprevioustheory.D.Bycomparingvolunteers’amygdalaactivities.34.Whatcontributiondid
SimoneKühnandhisteammainlymake?A.Confirmingtheassumptionofnature’sbenefitstobrainhealth.B.Supportingacommonlyhel
dviewofurbanexposure.C.Revealingthelinkbetweenageandmentalhealth.D.Identifyingthecausesofmentalhealthproblems.
35.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytalkabout?A.Benefitsofaregularwalkinnature.B.Thefocusofthefollow-upresearch.C.Ana
ppealforlivinginurbanregions.D.Nature’spositiveeffectsonwomenandchildren.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。You’llmakenewfriendsineachstageofyourlife.Someofthemwillcomeandgo,whileotherswilllastfortherestofyourlife.____36____Th
erearemanybenefitsofhavingstrongfriendships.Accordingtoexperts,manypeopleregretnotkeepingfriendshipsgoingandenduplivingalifewithnoclosefriendsor
evenenduringmentalandphysicalsufferings.____37____Peoplewhohavehealthyfriendshipstendtoenjoylifemoreandmayevenlivelonger.____38____Therearea
lotofwaystomakenewfriendsthatcanstaywithyoufortherestofyourlife.Lookforpeoplewhosharethingswithyou.Ifyouhavekids,
joinamom’sgroup,orsignyourchildupforclasseswhereyou’llnaturallymeetotherparents.____39____Youshareyourcareera
ndwillhavealottotalkaboutwhilealsohavingbuilt-inopportunitiestospendtimewitheachother.Sometimesit’sagoodideatoletafriendshipgo,evenifyou’vebeenfri
endsforalongtime.Ifonepartyisn’tmakinganefforttokeepthingsgoing,itcanleadtofeelingsofhurtandbetrayal,anditmig
htbetimetoletthingscooloffandpursueotherfriendships.____40____Besides,itcanencourageyoutofocusonthepartnershipsthatarehealthyandwherebothofyouare
committedtokeepingitgoingforyourentirelife.A.Lifelongfriendshipsarewhatmostpeopledesire.B.Youdon’thavetobemeanorharshtogetthisdone.C.Ifyouarelackin
gingoodfriendships,it’snottoolate.D.Youcanalsomakefriendswithpeopleyouworkwith.E.Somakingtimeforyourfriendshipsisvitaltoahealthylife.F.
Signupforadancingclasstomeetthosewiththesamepassion.G.Whilethiscanbesad,itcanactuallyimproveyourqualityoflife.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和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。WhenIgotmyfirstsmartphone,Ilovedit.Itgavemeinstant___41___tomymusic,thousandsofphotosandvideos
anda(n)___42___ofinformation.Butovertime,myfeelingsbecamecontroversial.Iwouldrepeatedly___43___myemail,shoponlineforst
uffIdidn’tneedand___44___clickonlinkstowebsites.I’doften___45___tomyhusbandandtomyseven-year-oldson,Louis,thatIfelttrappedbyit.SoIbegantore
searchstudiesonthementalhealtheffectsofsmartphoneuse.I___46___thatsmartphonesarelinkedwithanxiety,depressionandpoorsleepquality.Unsurpris
ingly,theyalsoimpactyourabilityto___47___andtoremaininthepresentmomentwithyourkids.___48___,onedaylastsummer,whileIwasplayingwi
thLouis,Iwasonceagaindistracted(分心)bydingsandpings.Hefinallyrelatedtomycomplaintsaboutmysmartphone:“Mommy,just___49___,please!”Idecidedtotr
y.Insteadofgoingcoldturkey—no___50___atall—Iboughtaflipphone(翻盖手机)andcellplanfor$30amonth.Withnotouchscreen,te
xtingis___51___.Ican’taccessemail,musicorsocialmediaanddon’teventrybrowsingthewebwithoutatouchscreen.Whiletheadjustmenthasn’talwaysbeensmoothsail
ing,it’s___52___thanIthoughtitwouldbeandthebenefitsareworthit.NowwhenI’mplayingwithmyson,Icanseethepositiveeffec
t___53___hissmiles.Andafterhe’sgonetobed,insteadoffixingmyeyesonthe___54___,Ilightcandles,grababookand___55___theatmosphereofth
eroomI’min.41.A.solutionB.responseC.accessD.reaction42.A.worldB.formC.exchangeD.piece43.A.receiveB.writeC.answerD.refresh44.A.skillfullyB.occasional
lyC.hurriedlyD.constantly45.A.talkB.complainC.proveD.return46.A.predictedB.discoveredC.consideredD.claimed47.A.emailB.replyC.smileD.parent48.A.Henc
eB.HoweverC.ThenD.Still49.A.takeitbackB.giveitupC.breakitdownD.sortitout50.A.chargeB.moneyC.cellphoneD.plan51.A
.heart-breakingB.time-consumingC.eye-openingD.energy-saving52.A.easierB.coolerC.stricterD.longer53.A.inB.ofC.onD.with54.A.faceB.bedC.screenD.boo
k55.A.createB.lightenC.changeD.enjoy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。Threemilliony
earsmayseemlikealongtime.ButwhenyouconsiderthatplanetEarthismorethan4.5billionyearsold,itisaprettyshortperiodoftime.Thebluewhale,____56_
___(weigh)morethaneventhebiggestdinosaurs,isthelargestanimalthathaseverlived.Theycangrow____57____30meterslongandbe
asheavyas130,000kilograms.____58____formillionsofyears,theywerenotnearlythatlarge,scientistssay.“Allofasudden—‘boom’—weseethem
getverybig,”scientistNickPyensonsaid.Heandother____59____(researcher)recentlypublishedanarticleonwha
lesize.“It’slikegoingfromwhales____60____sizeofminivans(面包车)tolongerthantwoschoolbuses,”Pyensonadded.Thescientistsb
elievethatachangeintheEarth’sclimatecausedwhales____61____(get)solargeonlyabout3millionyearsago.Thischangeledtofoodbecomingmore____62____(e
asy)available.Anoncomingiceagemadetheoceanwatercoldandbroughtmorenutrients,resultinginmorefoodforlargewhales.Whales__
__63____wereabletoquicklyeatalotoffoodsurvived,andgot____64____(large).Overthenextthreeorfourmillionyears,thebluewhales
grew10timesbiggerthanthey_____65_____(be),thescientistssay.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是李华,你校上周举办了“迎亚运”为主题的海报设计大赛,请为校英文报撰写
一篇报道,内容包括:1.比赛过程及结果;2.比赛影响。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。APosterDesignContestonWelcomingtheAsianGames__
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___________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。Onamid-Septemberafternoon,SistaandRafiwerer
acingeachotheronthemountainside.Thegirlslaughedwildlyandstoppedforarestintheshadeofatree.“Now,I’mhungry,”Sistasaid.“Yea
h.Icouldreallygoforajobo.Ilovethesweet-and-sourtaste!”Rafisaid,lickingherlips.“Iknowwherethere’sagreatjobotree,”Si
stasaid.“Itbelongstothatladywholivesinthelittlehousebythehill.Iheardshe’ssevere,butsometimesshegivesfruitinreturnforan
errand(差事).”Theydecidedtogiveitashot.Raf’sheartpoundedasSistaknockedonthedoor.Anelderlywomananswered.“Yes?”theladyasked,squinting(眯着眼看
)atthegirls.Rafigasped,unabletospeak.“Weheard...”saidSista,hervoiceshaky,“thatyougivejobosinpaymentforru
nninganerrand.”Theladyraisedoneeyebrow.“Ah,yes.Payment.”Sheclickedhertongue.“Nothingisfree,eh?”Theladyledthegirlsintokitchen,wherethesmellofwarmbre
adfilledtheair.Shegrabbedtwobaskets,onelargeandonesmall,“Gofillthesewithjobos.Comerightback.”Thegirlsracedup
thehilltothetreeandpickedtheripestjobos.Themomenttheyreturnedtothehouse,theladyhandedthemabagfilledwithwar
mbread.“TakethisbagandthelargebasketofjobostotheGomezfamily.Doyouknowthem?”Thegirlsnodded.“Good.Andaskthemforthepayment.Mr
s.Gomezwillplaceitinalargeenvelope,”theladyadded,warningthatiftheyreturnedwithouttheenvelopeofpayment,theywouldn’tgetthejobos.Wr
estlingwiththeheavybagandbasketalongtheway,thegirlsfinallyarrivedattheGomezhome,sweating.Mrs.Gomezansweredthedoor.Walkinginside,Rafisaw
colorfuldrawingslyingeverywhere.ThethreelittleGomezkidswerestillbusywithmorepictures,puresmilesontheircutefaces.“Thisisf
romtheladywiththejobotree,”Sistaheldupthefood.Mrs.Gomezcried,“Thankyou.Myhusbandisstillsickinbed.Timesar
ehard.”注意:1.续写词数应为150词左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。“Butshesaidtoaskyouforthepaymenttoo,”Rafisaidwithhereyesdropped
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