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十五校教育集团·鄂豫皖五十三校2025届8月联考英语注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、座位号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将考生号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置.2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅

笔把答题卡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,用黑色签字笔将答案写在答题卡上对应的答题区域内.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,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.Whatprogramsdoesthewomanprefer?A.Talkshows.B.Sportsprograms.C.Cookingprograms.2.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.Have

dinner.B.Pickupagift.C.Lookatapieceofjewelry.3.Whatdoesthemanusuallytakewithhimonvacation?A.Asuitcase.B.AbackpackC.Aspor

tsbag.4.Howdoesthewomanfeel?A.Excited.B.Confused.C.Nervous.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Apost.B.Acandidate.C.Acollege.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.Whatshouldthewomandofirst?A.Seeherfamilydoctor.B.Makeanappointment.C.Getanumberticket.7.Whatisthemanmostprobably?

A.Areceptionist.B.Apatient.C.Adoctor.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atarestaurant.B.Atthetrainstation.C.Ata

busstop.9.Whenwilltheman’ssisterarrive?A.At4:10.B.At4:20.C.At4:30.10.HowoftendoestheNo.1busrun?A.Every5minutes.B.

Every10minutes.C.Every15minutes.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whydoesthewomaninvitethemantothebeach?A.Torelax.B.T

oseeawhale.C.Tocollectsomeplastic.12.Whowilldealwiththegarbage?A.Thecommunity.B.Thegovernment.C.Arecyclingcompan

y.13.Whatisthewomanlike?A.Lazy.B.Emotional.C.Responsible.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whichisthewoman’sfavoritehobby?A.Doingexerc

ise.B.Collectingrecipes.C.Writingathome.15.Whydoesthewomansuggestcooking?A.Itisgoodtodoalone.B.Itisacreativehobby.C.Ithelpsavoidgoingtorestauran

ts.16.Whatdoesthemanprobablythinkofcooking?A.It’shardtolearn.B.It’shealthytocookhisownfood.C.It’safunthingtodowithhisfamily.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.W

hatisthepurposeofthisactivity?A.Toofferthelocalsleisuretime.B.Totrainmorevolunteers.C.Topromoteruraltravel.18.Whatisp

rovidedintheactivity?A.Tools.B.Supper.C.Trainers.19.Whatwillhelppeoplefindthesite?A.Experts’direction.B.Arrowsigns.C.Thebro

chure.20.Whatarenecessaryforpeoplethatarewatching?A.Walkingboots.B.Warmclothes.C.Gardeninggloves.第二部分阅读理解(

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。AExplore,LearnandMakeFriends—LocallyandGlobally!Arey

oureadyforasummercampthat’sfunandengagingandoffersavarietyofclasses?Youcandance,makemusic,actonstageandbringanartisticvisiontolife,diveintoMar

ineBiology,designarobotorbuildanarchitecturalmodel.Itisallpossiblethissummer.Youcanlookforwardto:·Creatingyourownschedulefromawidevar

ietyofclasses·Beingpartofacultureofbelongingandpossibility·Makingconnectionswithcampersfromaroundtheworld·Refuelingyourbodyandmindwithtastyec

o-friendlylunchesVisitBeautifulSeattleDuringtheSummer!EnjoythenaturalbeautyoftheSeattleregionandhavefunintegratingwithcampersfromSeattled

uringtheday.It’sagreatwaytoimproveyourEnglishwhilemakingnewfriendsandlearningnewthings.2024Tuition&FeesperSession(Lu

nchIncluded)·Halfday:$600·Fullday:$1075·Fullday+boarding:$2600RegistrationRegistrationbeginsFebruary12,2024onafirst-come,first-servedbasi

s.A$100,nonrefundabledeposit,persession,percamper,holdsyourregistration.FullpaymentisdueJune1,2023.Paymentcanbemadevia

CreditCard,BankTransferorMoneyOrder.Clickhereformoredetailedinformation.1.Whatisnotthefeatureofthesummercamp?A.Choosetostudyanthrop

ologyinsummercamp.B.Improvecross-culturalcommunicationskills.C.Improveaestheticabilityandengineeringliteracy.D.Enjoydeliciousanden

vironmentally-friendlyfood.2.Howmuchdotwofull-daycamperswithoutboardinghavetopay?A.$1,075B.$1,200C.$2,150D.$2,3503.Whatcanbeinferredfromth

etext?A.CamperscanadmirethesceneryandcultureofvariousregionsoftheUS.B.Summercampregistrationhasafixedpaymentme

thod.C.Readerscouldfindthetextinatravelandvacationmagazine.D.Campershaveaccesstoaculturalpowerofpossibility.BAlekseyVasilievisaphotographerbasedinth

eremoteRussianregionofYakutia,afreezingplacewheretemperaturescangetaslowas-58degreesFahrenheit(-50degreesCelsius).Heisknownforcapturingthedailyl

ivesofYakutians,andhisphotosarebothfascinatingandalittleeerie.Inarecentinterviewwithus,thephotographeradmittedthatheusedtobeanalcoholicinthepast,and

whenhefinallydecidedtostopdrinking,heneededsomethingtofillthevoidthatquittingleft.That’swhenhegotintophotography.Alekseysaysthathe’s

inspiredbyYakutia,eventhoughheusedtodreamoftravelingtheworld.“Yakutiaseemedtomelikeahole,anicydesert”saidthephotographer.Until2018,photography

wasnothingmorethanahobbyforAleksey.ButthenhewonagrantandwentontostudydocumentaryphotographyattheDocDocDocphotographyschoolinSt.Petersburg.The

photographerexplainedthatYakutiahaslongandfreezingwinters,wherethetemperaturescandropallthewaydownto-50oreven-60degreesCelsius

(-58Fahrenheitto-76Fahrenheit).“Thiswinterwasreallycold,sowehadtolivein-60Celsiusforawhile,”saidAleksey.“Ifitweren

otforthedailyneedtogoout,peoplewouldprefertostayathomeallthetime,drinkhotteaandwaitforspring.Inwinter,lifepracticallystops,adense

fogduringseverefrostsobscuresthesunlightforseveralweeksormonths.”However,evendespitethat,AlekseywelcomespeopletovisitYakutia:“Youwillneverf

orgetthistripinyourlife.Ipromiseyou.”4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“void”inparagraph2referto?A.Gap.B.Form.C.Emptiness.D.Anger.5.Wha

tdoweknowaboutAlekseyVasiliev?A.HehasbeenanalcoholicinRussianregionofYakutia.B.HetravelledtoanicydesertnamedYakutia.C.Hebegantot

akephotographyasahobbyin2018.D.HetookupphotographythankstotheinspirationfromYakutia.6.WhatcanwelearnaboutYakutia?A.Peopletheretendtostayathomeunl

esstheywantdailynecessities.B.Thetemperaturerangesfrom-50Fahrenheitto-60Fahrenheit.C.Thelifethererunssmoothlyallyearroun

d.D.Thesunlighttimeinwinterremainslong.7.WhatwordscanbestdescribeAlekseyVasiliev?A.Meanandalcoholic.B.Braveandenthusiastic.C.Honesta

ndmodest.D.Kindandemotional.CIt’soneofHollywood’sfavoritebitsofpseudoscience(伪科学):humanbeingsuseonly10percent

oftheirbrainandawakeningtheremaining90percent—supposedlydormant—allowsotherwiseordinaryhumanbeingstodisplay

extraordinarymentalabilities.Howdoweknow?Foronething,ifweneededonly10percentofourbrain,themajorityofbraininjurieswouldhavenodiscernible(

明显的)consequences,sincethedamagewouldaffectpartsofthebrainthatweren’tdoinganythingtobeginwith.Wealsoknowthatnat

uralselectiondiscouragesthedevelopmentofuselessstructures:earlyhumanswhodevotedscarcephysicalresourcestogrowinga

ndmaintaininghugeamountsofexcessbraintissuewouldhavebeenoutcompetedbythosewhospentthosepreciousresourcesonthingsm

orenecessaryforsurvivalandreproductivesuccess.Tougherimmunesystems,strongermuscles,betterlookinghair—jus

taboutanythingwouldbemoreusefulthanhavingaheadfulloflazytissue.We’vebeenabletobackuptheselogicalconclusionswith

hardevidence.Imagingtechniquesallowdoctorsandscientiststomapbrainactivityinrealtime.Thedataclearlyshowsthatlargeareasofthebrain—farmorethan10percen

t—areusedforallsortsofactivity,easyorcomplex.Scientistshaveyettofindanareaofthebrainthatdoesn’tdoanything.Sohowdi

dwecometobelievethat90percentofourbrainisuseless?Themyth(错误看法)isoftenincorrectlyattributedto19th-centurypsychologi

stWilliamJames,whoproposedthatmostofourmentalpotentialgoesuntapped.Butheneverspecifiedapercentage.Inreality,theconceptmost

likelycamefromtheAmericanself-helpindustry.OneoftheearliestmentionsappearsintheprefacetoDaleCarnegie’s1936megabestseller,HowtoWinFriends

andInfluencePeople.Obviously,thisisbadnewsforanyonehopingtofindthesecrettobecomingageniusovernight.Thegoodnews,though,istha

thardworkstillworks.Thereisplentyofreasontobelievethatyoucanbuildbrainpowerbyregularlyworkingatchallen

gingmentaltasks,suchasplayingamusicalinstrument,doingarithmetic,orreadinganovel.8.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordinthefirstparagraphprobablymean?A.In

active.B.Dead.C.Dynamic.D.Sleepy.9.Howdoesthesecondparagraphdoubttheideathathumanbeingsuseonly10percentoftheirbr

ain?AByraisingaquestion.B.Bymakingcomparisons.C.Bylistingfigures.D.Bygivingrealexamples.10.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccord

ingtothelastthreeparagraphs?A.Completinghardtasksenablestoimprovethebrainpower.,.B.Almosteveryareaofthebrainisusedmoreorless.C.Thepseudo

sciencewascreatedandspreadbypsychologistWilliamJames.D.Imagingtechniqueshelptorevealhowmanyareasareusedfordifferentacti

vities.11.Whichisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Howshouldwemakegooduseofourbrain?B.Dowereallyuseonly10percentofourbrain?C.Canmakinggooduseofourbra

inhelpusbeageniusovernight?D.Dowereallyneedtouseeveryareaofourbrainindailylives?DInatrailblazingnewstudy

,researchershavediscoveredbottledwatersoldinstorescancontain10to100timesmorebitsofplasticthanpreviouslyes

timated—nanoparticles(纳米塑料)aresotinythattheycannotbeseenunderamicroscope.At1,000ththeaveragewidthofahumanhair,nanopla

sticsaresoteenytheycanmigratethroughthetissuesofthedigestivetractorlungsintothebloodstream,distributingpotentiallyharmfulsyntheti

cchemicalsthroughoutthebodyandintocells,expertssay.Oneliterofwater—theequivalentoftwostandard-sizebottledwaters—c

ontainedanaverageof240,000plasticparticlesfromseventypesofplastics,ofwhich90%wereidentifiedasnanoplasticsandtherestweremicroplastics,accordingtoth

enewstudy.Microplasticsarepolymerfragmentsthatcanrangefromlessthan0.2inch(5millimeters)downto1/25,000thofaninch(1mi

crometer).Anythingsmallerisananoplasticthatmustbemeasuredinbillionthsofameter.InthenewstudypublishedMondayinthej

ournalProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciences,researchersfromColumbiaUniversitypresentedanewtechnologythatcansee,countandanalyz

ethechemicalstructureofnanoparticlesinbottledwater.Insteadof300perliter,theteambehindthelateststudyfoundt

heactualnumberofplasticbitsinthreepopularbrandsofwatersoldintheUnitedStatestobeinbetween110,000and370,000,ifnothigher.Theinn

ovativenewtechniquespresentedinthestudyopenthedoorforfurtherresearchtobetterunderstandthepotentialriskstoh

umanhealth,saidJaneHoulihan,researchdirectorforHealthyBabies,BrightFutures,anallianceofnonprofitscommittedtoreducing

babies’exposurestoneurotoxic(毒害神经的)chemicals,whowasnotinvolvedinthestudy.“Infantsandyoungchildrenmayfacethegreatestrisks,astheirdeve

lopingbrainsandbodiesareoftenmorevulnerabletoimpactsfromtoxicexposures.”saidHoulihaninanemail.,Nanoplasticsarethemostworrisometypeofplas

ticpollutionforhumanhealth,expertssay.That’sbecausetheparticlescaninvadeindividualcellsandtissuesinmajororgans,potenti

allyinterruptingcellularprocessesanddepositingendocrine-disrupting(扰乱内分泌的)chemicalssuchasbisphenols,phthalates,fl

ameretardants,per-andpolyfluorinatedsubstances,orPFAS,andheavymetals.Therearethingspeoplecandotoreducetheirexposuretoplastics,saidHo

ulihan.“Wecanavoidconsumingfoodsandbeveragesinplasticcontainers.Wecanwearclothingmadefromnaturalfabricsandbuyconsumerprod

uctsmadefromnaturalmaterials,”Houlihansaid.“Wecansimplytakestockoftheplasticinourdailylivesandfindalternativesw

heneverfeasible.”12.Wherecannanoplasticsbefoundinourbody?A.Theblood.B.Thelung.C.Thestomach.D.Almosteverywhere.13.Whatarethedifferencesbetweennanop

lasticsandmicroplastics?A.Nanoplasticsareharmful,whilemicroplasticsaren’t.B.Nanoplasticsexistinbottledwaters,whilemicroplastic

sdon’t.C.Nanoplasticscanmigratethroughcertaintissues,whilemicroplasticscan’t.D.Nanoplasticsaremuchshortert

hanmicroplastics.14.WhyisJaneHoulihan’sstatementmentioned?A.Toaddmorebackgroundinformationforthenewstudy.BTomakepreparationsforthefollowingco

ntents.C.Toprovideanobjectiveevaluationforthesignificanceofthenewstudy.D.Toencouragereaderstoconsistentlyande

nthusiasticallyfocusonthenewstudy.15.Whatisthestructureofthepassage?A.Finding→Explanationandanalysis→Solutions.B.Finding→

Reasonsandbackground→Solutions.C.Finding→Discussionandbackground→Conclusion.D.Finding→Discussionandreasons→Con

clusion.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,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。WhatarethePhysicalBenefitsof

Exercise?Exerciseisoftenthoughtofasactivitiesthathelpapersonloseweightorpreventweightgain.Havingabodythatisslimmerandtrimmeriscertain

lyoneofthephysicalbenefitsofexercise,buttherearemanyothers..____16____Doingpush-upscanhelpstrengthentheupperbody.Dietpi

llsmayhelpamanshedweightbuttheywillnothelphimbuildorstrengthenhismuscles.Thephysicalbenefitsofexercisearegenerallyexperi

encedsimultaneously.____17____Thisbenefitisnotlimitedtomalesandthetypesofexercisesthatproducetheseresultsarenotlimitedtoweightlifting.Joggingcanp

rovideanaerobic(有氧的)workout.Exercisealsostrengthensbones,whichbecomesmoreimportanttheolderapersongets.Bonesgothroughanaturalprocesso

fbreakingdownandrebuilding.____18____Physicalactivityproducesthatstimulationand,therefore,helpsdecreasethelike

lihoodofconditionssuchasosteoporosis.____19____Manypeopleareconcernedwithlookingolder.Slowingandreversingtheeffectsofagingarebenefitsof

physicalexercise.Cellulite(皮下脂肪团),forexample,canmakeayoungwomanappearolderthansheis.____20____Wrinklesareanothersignofagingth

atcanbereducedbyexercisesincephysicalactivitytendstoimprovetheconditionofskin.A.Manypeoplewanttochangeorimprovetheirbodies.B.Takingregularexercis

ecanleadtohigherenergyandbetterconditionofskin.C.Exercisehastheabilitytohelpapersonchangehisbodyshape,andmakehimstronger.D.Aspeoplegrowolde

r,however,therebuildingprocessreducesunlessitisstimulated.E.Theappearanceofcellulitecanbediminishedwithbasicexercisessuchaswalkingorjogging.F.Aswea

llknow,exercisealsoreducesthenegativephysicaleffectswhichapersonfeelswhensheages.G.Theseincludestrengtheningthebones,strengtheningthemuscl

es,andreducingtheeffectsofaging.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每题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。Anew

studybyresearchersfromtheMonellChemicalSensesCenterfoundthatthedifferentwaysweexperiencesmellsisinourDNA.PublishedintheProceed

ingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciences,thestudyfoundthatsmall____21____injustoneolfactory(嗅觉的)receptorgenecanaffecthowstro

ngorpleasantanodorisforoneperson.Everyperson’snosehasabout400differenttypesof____22____sensorproteins,kn

ownasolfactoryreceptors.Onesmellcan____23____severaldifferentofthesereceptors,andreceptorscanbeactivatedbyseveraldifferentsmells.Thebraininterpretst

hesereceptoractivationpatternsto____24____millions(maybetrillions)ofdifferentsmells.“Westillknowverylittleabouthowolfactoryreceptorst

ranslateinformationfromanodormoleculeintotheperception(感知)ofanodor’s____25____,intensity,andpleasantness,”saidseniorauthorJoelMainland,Ph.D.,ano

lfactoryneurobiologistatMonell,inanewsrelease.“By____26____howvariationinanolfactoryreceptorgenechangeso

dorperception,wecanbegintounderstandthe____27____ofeachreceptor.This____28____willhelpuslearnhowthere

ceptorsworktogethersothatwecandeciphertheolfactorycodeanddigitizeolfaction.”Forthestudy,researchersasked332pe

opletoratehowthey____29____theintensityandpleasantnessofnearly70odors.ResearchersalsocollectedDNA________

_30_________fromalltheparticipants.Theyusedgeneticinformationtoidentifypeoplewhohadbroken_________31_________ofcertainreceptorsandcomp

aredtheirodorreceptiontopeoplewhohadnormalversionsofthesamereceptor.Theywantedtofindoutifthesameodorappearedmorepleasantornotas____

_____32_________orboth.Scientistsweresurprisedtofindthatachangeinasinglegenecouldinspire_________33_________inhowpeopleperceivedthesamesmell.“Becau

semostodorsactivateseveralreceptors,manyscientiststhoughtthat_________34_________onereceptorwouldn’tmakeadifferenceinhowwepe

rceivethatodor.Instead,ourwork_________35_________thatisnotthecaseandchangestoasinglereceptorcanmakeabigdifferencei

nhowyouperceiveanodor.”saidMainland.21.A.standardsB.qualitiesC.competitorsD.changes22A.detailedB.specializedC.pollutedD.relieve

d23.A.targetB.appreciateC.activateD.monitor24.A.identifyB.ignoreC.disciplineD.interact25.A.decisionB.statusC.su

ccessD.quality26.A.choosingB.examiningC.assessingD.studying27.A.interestB.experienceC.functionD.launch28.A.inturnB.ondutyC.onsaleD.inaddition29.A.

receivedB.givenC.broughtD.perceived30.A.strategiesB.samplesC.objectsD.items31.A.formsB.tailsC.teamsD.hands32.A.activeB.alertC.st

rongD.narrow33.A.measuresB.problemsC.factorsD.differences.34.A.creatingB.losingC.gettingD.offering35.A.affectsB.pointsC.showsD

.predicts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。UnlikeinAmerica,____36____thelengthoftimespentinschoolusuallystaysconstant____37_

___firstgradethroughhighschool,theChinesepublicschoolday,andstudycompetition,increasesasstudentsgrow____38____(old).H

ighschoolstudentsinChinagetupearlyandarriveatschoolat7:00am,____39____(begin)theirmorningreading.Readingisfollowedwithnin

elessons,includingEnglish,Math,Biology,Physics,Chinese,Chemistry,SocialStudiesandPhysicalEducation.Studentshaveabusydaywithjust____40

____shortbreakatnoon.Aftertheendoftheirlessonsat5:30pm,studentsneedtogobacktoschoolforself-learning,whenstudentstake____41____

(quiz),finishhomeworkandmakepreparationsfornewtopics.Duringclass,teachersworkfast,focusonthehardestpartofthetopics.Studentshavetoprep

are____42____(thorough)aheadoftheclass,withabasicunderstandingoftheoriesandconcepts.Adeepunderstandingwouldbe

appreciatedbytheteacher.Itseemstobearulethatstudentsconquerthebasics,____43____teachersfocusonmastery.Studentsneedlotsofpract

iceonhomeworkinordertogetfamiliarwithcomplextopics.Thismeanstheschooldaydoesnotendwhenthestudentsleavetheteacher.Chinesestud

ents____44____(face)manydifficulties,becauseofthecomplexdevelopmentofChinesesociety.Thisisthe____45____(real)Chinesestudentsmustdealwith.

Forallstudentsbelievinginourselvesandbelievinginourfutureisthehighestpriority!第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假设你是校学生会主席李华,

为了帮助英国交换生(exchangestudent)更好地了解中国文化和培养本国学生的文化意识,学生会将举办一个“中国节”活动。请你根据以下提示,用英语写一份通知。内容包括:1.时间地点;2.活动内容。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文

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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。MynieceAnnaisalovelygirlwithagoldheart.Welivequitenear

toeachother.Shewouldjoinusonweekendsorholidaysanddosomelittlethingsforpeopleinneedaroundus.Lastsummer,12-year-oldAnnawasstayingwithusforacoupleof

days.Shewasrememberingsomeactsofkindnessthatwedidtogetherwhenshewaslessthanfiveyearsold.Wetalkedabouthowmuchthingshavechanged,

andwiththepandemic,howdifficultitwouldbetodosomanyofthosethings,especiallywhenitcomestostrangers.The

nextday,IneededsomethingforpaintingfromthedowntownareaandhappenedtotakeAnnawithme.Itwasahotafternoon.Treesalongthes

treetstoodstillundertheburningsun.Peoplewithorwithoutmaskspassingbyseemedboredorspiritless.Wewerewalkingonthestree

twhenweheardabeautifulmalevoicesingingaverysoulfulsong.Weturnedaroundtofindamiddle-agedmansittingonastreetcornerwit

hhisguitar,abowlplacedinfronthim.Carsracedbyandsomepedestriansjustcastalookathimandcontinuedtheirwalk.Then,anoldcouplepaus

edandseatedthemselvesonabenchatadistancelisteningtohismusic.Afterfinishingourshopping,wehappenedtositatano

utdoordiningrestaurantacrossfromhimontheothersideofthestreet.Myniecewasdeeplytouchedbyhissinging.“Aunt,Ilovehissingingsomuc

h,buthowblueitsounds!Itseemstobetellingasadstory.”Thegirlsaidsoftly.Therewereeventearsinherbigeyes.Seeinghowmovedshewaswithhis

music,attheendofourmeal,Iboughtafreshlymadechickenleg.Iputitinherhandwithaten-dollarbillandaskedhertowalkacrossthestreetanddowhatshewanted.

“Really?”shehuggedme,brighteyessparklingwithsurpriseandjoy.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。Sheheadedoveranda

ssheapproached,themanwasjustfinishingasong._________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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wereenjoyingaliveconcertdowntownwhenmynieceletoutacryinexcitement._____________________________________________

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