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12022-2023学年第二学期6月六校联合调研考试高二英语试卷第一部分听力(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.Whereisthehairdryer?A.Inthebedroom.B.Inthebathroom.C.Inthesittingroom.2.Whati

sthemandoing?A.Expressingthanks.B.Askingforhelp.C.Makingasuggestion.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Abusline.B.Ap

olicy.C.Anewspaper.4.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Shoponline.B.Takeadayoff.C.Borrowacoffeemachine.

5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Relatives.B.Classmates.C.Colleagues.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.Howdoesthemanusuallygotowork?A.Bycar.B.Bybike.C.Bysubway.7.Whatwillthemanstartdoingnextmonth?A.Learningtodrive.B.Travellingaroundt

heworld.C.Lookingforanewapartment.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.AtwhatpricewasTheScreamsold?A.82.5milliondollars.B.106.5milliondollars.C.1

19.9milliondollars.9.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthepaintings?A.Theircommercialvaluealwayschanges.B.They’rebecomingmorevaluablethanb

efore.C.Theygetmuchappreciationfrompersonalcollectors.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。{#{QQABIYYUggAgABIAAQACAwWQCkKQkgCAAKgGBBAQoEIBSRFABAA=}#}210.Whatdoe

sthewomanthinkofstudyinginFrance?A.It’ssurprising.B.It’sworthwhile.C.It’sdisappointing.11.Wheredoesthewomanadvisethemantoliv

ewhenstudyingabroad?A.Intheschooldormitory.B.Inahostfamily.C.Inarentedapartment.12.Whatdidthemandoyesterdaymorning?A.Hesur

fedtheInternet.B.Hehandedinhisapplicationform.C.HewenttotheStudy-AbroadCenter.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whoisthewomanprobably?A.Areporter.B.Ahoste

ss.C.Amanager.14.Howdidthemanfindtheplasticcomponentbusiness?A.Itwastiring.B.Itwasboring.C.Itwasinteresting.15.Wh

atinspiredthemantosetupCliche?A.Eyeshadow.B.Aweddingdress.C.Plasticdrinkingstraws.16.WhatdidthemandotogetClichesta

rted?A.Hesoldtheproductsbyhimself.B.Hegavetheconcepttoabigfirm.C.Hecooperatedwithafamouscompany.听第10段材

料,回答第17至20题。17.Whendidthespeaker’smotherbuildashelterforchildren?A.In2005.B.In2006.C.In2007.18.Whatdiseasedoesthespeaker

’smothersufferfrom?A.Alzheimer’sdisease.B.Parkinson’sdisease.C.Bloodpressuredisorders.19.Whatcanthespe

aker’smotherdonow?A.Singsongs.B.WatchTVshows.C.Domorningexercises.20.Whatwillthespeakerprobablytalkaboutnext?A.

Hertalkswithhermother.B.Thecarecenter’sregulations.C.Hermother’sexpectationsofher.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。{#{QQABIYYUggAgABIAAQACAwWQCkKQkgCAAKgGBBAQoEIBSRFABAA=}#}3

AHeritageOpenDays2023CITYWIDE*Sep8th-17th,2023*free*familyfriendlyHeritageOpenDaysisanannualcelebrationofEngland

’sarchitectureandculturethatgivespeopleaccesstohistoricalbuildingsthateitherarenotordinarilyopentothepublicorrequ

ireanentrancefee.Italsoconsistsofarchitecturalandculturaleventsandactivities.HISTORYThehistoryofHeritageOpenDayscanactuallydateb

ackto1994whenEnglandjoinedEuropeanHeritageDaysCommunityalongwithsomeothercountries,butthefirst-everHeritageOpenDayswasn

othelduntilSeptember2018.HeritageOpenDaysdoesnotcovertheentireUK;itonlyoperatesinEnglandexceptforLondon.DATEEveryyear,

thedatesofvisitareannouncedandnewactivitiesandeventsareplanned.Althoughthedatesdifferannually,theholidayusually

lastsfor10daysinSeptember.Thisyear,itisheldfromSeptember8thto17th.ACTIVITIES※VisitaHeritageOpenDayssite:Takeadvantageoftheseday

sandvisitsomeofthemanyhistoricallandmarksthatarepartofHeritageOpenDays.Youcanalsoparticipateinthedifferenteventsandactivitiesthatareorganize

dforvisitors.※Volunteer:Ifyouareinthevisitarea,volunteerforHeritageOpenDays.Youcoulddonatetime,money,oreffortstothefestivitiesandbecomeaparto

fthecelebrationinanewandmoremeaningfulway.※Learnmore:IfyouarenotinEnglandorunabletoparticipate,takethischancetolearnaboutthehisto

ryandcultureofEnglandandhowHeritageOpenDayscameintoexistence.21.WhatcanpeopledoduringHeritageOpenDays?A.Organize

familyactivitiesatwill.B.Visithistoricalbuildingsforfree.C.LearnmoreaboutEuropeanHeritageDays.D.Attendthecelebr

ationthroughoutSeptember.22.WhatdoweknowaboutHeritageOpenDays?A.Itwasfirstheldin1994.B.ItiscelebratedacrosstheUK.C.Itsdatesrarelychangee

achyear.D.Itsprogramsvaryfromyeartoyear.23.Whatdoestheauthorintendtointroduceinthelastpart?A.Howtocelebratethefestival.B.Wheretovolunt

eerforthecelebration.C.WhytoparticipateinthecelebrationD.Whattoenjoyduringthefestival.{#{QQABIYYUggAgA

BIAAQACAwWQCkKQkgCAAKgGBBAQoEIBSRFABAA=}#}4BAfishermaninnorthernCambodiahookedwhatresearcherssayistheworld’sla

rgestfreshwaterfish—agiantstingray(黄貂鱼)thatscientistsknowrelativelylittleabout.Thefisherman,42,caughtthe300-kilogramfish,whichmeasuredab

outfourmetersinlength,neararemoteislandontheMekongRiverintheStungTrengarea.AteamofscientistsfromtheWondersofMekongresearch

projecthelpedtag(给…装标签),measureandweighthefishbeforeitwasreleasedbackintotheriver.Theresearchgroupbelievesitwashealthywhenreleasedand

expectsittosurvive.Thetag—whichemitsanacoustic(声音的)signal—willallowresearcherstotrackthefish’smovementsandtheyhope,learnmoreaboutitsspecies’beh

aviorintheMekong.Thecatch“highlightshowlittleweknowaboutalotofthesegiantfreshwaterfish,”saidZebHogan,afishbiologistattheUniversity

ofNevada.“Youhaveafishthat’snowtherecordholderfortheworld’slargestfreshwaterfish,andweknowlittleaboutit.”Thefisherman,MoulThun,caughtthe

giantstingraywithahookandlineontheeveningofJune13,andthencontactedresearchersthenextmorning.ResearcherswiththeWondersofMekongwerealreadyinn

orthernCambodiatoinstallunderwaterreceiversaspartofaprojecttotrackmigratoryfishintheriver.“It’saparticularlyhealthystretchoftheriverwithalo

tofdeeppools—poolsupto90metersdeep,”saidHogan,whoisalsothehostofNationalGeographic’s“MonsterFish”televisionseries.“Westartedfocusingonthisareaas

astretchofriverthat’sparticularlyimportantforbiodiversityandfisheries,andasalastrefuge(避难所)forthesebigspecies.”Forseveralmonths,theresearchgrouphasbe

enincontactwithlocalfishermen,askingthemtogetintouchiftheylandedasignificantcatch.Thegrouphashelpedwithtwootherlargegiantfreshwaters

tingrayreleasesinrecentmonths.Thefishermanwhocaughttherecordfishwaspaidmarketpriceforhiscatch.“Itworksbecausethefishi

snotahighlyprizedfoodfish,”Hogansaid.Hogansaidlittleisknownaboutthegiantfreshwaterstingray.Thecreaturehasamouthabout“thesi

zeofabanana”withnoteeth,butwith“grippingpads”usedtocrush(压碎)prey.“They’reonthebottomfindingshrimps,mollusksandsmallfish.Theycansuckthe

mupwiththisbanana-shapedmouthandcrushthem,”hesaid.24.Whatdidthescientistsusethetagtodo?A.Toenablethefreshwaterfishtosurvive.B.Torecordthesoundof

thefreshwaterfish.C.Tobeinformedofthefreshwaterfish’shealth.D.Tohelpthemknowmoreaboutthefreshwaterfish.25.WhatisZebHogan’stone

inparagraph4?A.Optimistic.B.Regretful.C.Indifferent.D.Proud.26.WhatdoesHogansayaboutthedeeppools?A.Theirdepthcanhar

dlybemeasured.B.Theyaretoodeeptoexploreindetail.C.ThereisaspecialTVshowaboutthem.D.Theyarelikelyhometobi

gspecies.{#{QQABIYYUggAgABIAAQACAwWQCkKQkgCAAKgGBBAQoEIBSRFABAA=}#}527.Whatdoresearchersexpectfishermentodo?A.Todiscov

erhighlyprizedfoodfish.B.Toselltheirbigcatchatalowerprice.C.Toreporttheirunusualcatchintime.D.Toshowrespectforthesigni

ficantcatch.CAnyonewhousestheChatGPTwebsitecanaskthechatbotquestionsonanytopicandgetaspeedy,detailedresponseinparagraphform.Thewebsitelists

ChatGPT’spositivefeaturesasitsabilityto“rememberwhatuserssaidearlierinconversation”andallowuserstoprovidefollow-upcorrections”

,andhowit’strainedto“declineinappropriaterequests”.ThecompanyOpenAIishonestaboutsomeofthetechnology’sflaws.Acc

ordingtoitswebsite,thechatbotoccasionally“generatesincorrectinformation”and“producesharmfulinstructionsorprejudicedcon

tent”.Itlistsathirdquestion:having“limitedknowledgeoftheworldandeventsafter2021”.TheNewYorkCityDepartmentofEducationban

nedtheuseofChatGPTthismonthondevicesandnetworksownedbyschoolsacrossthestate.Thedepartmentmentionedconcernsfromlo

calschoolteachersaboutstudentsuccess.OaklandUnifiedSchoolDistrictinCaliforniaandSeattlePublicSchoolshavemov

edagainstChatGPT,becauseitcreateshuman-likeresponsesthatcanbedifficulttodetect.OtherlargeschoolsystemsincludingMiami-DadeCountyandHoustonhaven’tb

annedChatGPTsofar.UniversitiesincludingPrincetonarerefusingtobanthechatbot;instead,theyareadvisingprofessorstosettheirownrules.Blockingaparticul

arplatformmaybefarlesseffectivethanschoolsthink.“Ifstudentsarenotusingitintheirclasses,theycanuseitathomeorontheirpersonaldevices,”saidAdamPh

yall,aneducationtechnologyexpert.“Arewegoingtohaveaconversationabouthowwearegoingtounblockit?Orisitgoingtobe:Ifwe’rescared,let’sgiv

eitupandmoveontothenextthing?Instead,schoolscoulduseChatGPTtoteachkidshowtoimprovetheirwriting,forinstance,”hesaid.AnOpenAIspokespersonsaidt

hecompanywantstohelpschoolswiththeirconcernsandthatusersshouldreasonablyusetheirAI-generatedtext.Thecompanyishopingtoworkonasystemforteacherst

ocheckwhetherstudentshaveusedChatGPTtocheat.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“flaws”inParagraph2mean?A.Functions.B.Faults.C.Principles.D.Applications.29

.WhatdoesParagraph3mainlytalkabout?A.WideuseofChatGPTinschools.B.MixedreactionstoChatGPT.C.BarrierstoChatGPT’spromotion.D.Concernsarisingfrom

ChatGPT.30.WhatisAdamPhyall’sattitudetobanningChatGPTinschools?A.Favourable.B.Unclear.C.Disapproving.D.Cautious.31.Wh

atisOpenAIlikelytodonextaccordingtothepassage?A.TrainmoreteacherstouseChatGPT.B.IntroduceChatGPTtomoreschools.C.Setli

mitationsontheuseofChatGPT.D.HelpeducatorsidentifyChatGPTtexts.{#{QQABIYYUggAgABIAAQACAwWQCkKQkgCAAKgGBBAQoEIBSRFABAA=}#}6

DFromtrainticketstodoctor’sappointments,there’sagrowingexpectationthatconsumersshouldincludetechnologyineveryday

life.Wetakeitforgrantedthattechnologybringsuscloserandimproveouraccesstoessentialproductsandservices.Butpeoplewhocan’tordon’twanttoenga

gewiththelatesttechnologyarebeingleftbehind.Technologyshouldnotbeallowedtodrivepeopletothesideoftheirownli

ves,asmanyfactssuggestisincreasinglythecase.Forexample,therehavebeenreportsthatsomeelderlypeoplenolongerdrivetotheirlocalpark,becauseth

eycannotdownloadtheparkingapprequired.Evidently,ageisonebigpredictorofdigitalexclusion(排斥).Only47%ofthoseaged75andov

erusetheInternetregularly.OutofthefourmillionwhohaveneverusedtheInternetintheUK,only300,000peopleareunder55.Butolderpe

oplearen’ttheonlyonesfeelingshutout.Concernsaboutprivacycanstoppeopleusingtechnologyaswell.Asurveyintoconsumers’trus

tinbusinessshowednoindustryreachedatrustratingof50%fordataprotection.Somepeopleview“forced”digitalizationasasymbolofconsumercultureandlimittheirc

ontactwithit;also,manypeopletakea“lessismore”approachtotechnologysimplybecausetheyfeelitoffersamoremeaningfulexistenc

e.Theyallbelongtoapopulationgroupthatoftenslipspeople’smindinrelateddiscussions.Noonecoulddiscount,however,onefactor-poverty.Someregions,pa

rticularlyruralones,evenstruggleforphonesignals.TheUKphonenetwork’splansforadigitalswitchovercouldcutoffpeopl

ewhorelyontheirlandlines.Thesolutionisnotsimplytogivedevicestothosewithoutsmarttechnology.Whilethere’saneedtoprovideaffordableInternetaccessand

technology,weneedtorecognizediversityinsociety.Servicesshouldprovidenon-digitalselectionsthatreflectequality

.Localcouncils,healthcareprovidersandbusinessesshouldunderstandmoreaboutthediversityofconsumersanddevelopservicesthatmeetthen

eedsofallpeople.Afterall,accesstoandinclusioninsocietyisahumanright.32.Whyistheexampleoftheelderlymen

tionedinParagraph2?A.Toprovideaproof.B.Tointroduceaconcept.C.Tomakeacomparison.D.Toconfirmaprediction

.33.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingfactorsCAN’Taccountfordigitalexclusion?A.Age.B.Privacy.C.Gender.D.Attitude.34.Wha

tdoestheauthorsuggestinthelastparagraph?A.Inquiringopinionsfromdiverseconsumers.B.Slowingthepaceofthetechnologicalshift.C.Offerings

erviceswithonlineandofflineoptions.D.BetteringaccesstotheInternetandtechnology.35.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Lifeseestwo-edgedef

fectfromdigitalizationB.TechnologyisexcludingasignificantminorityC.SocialbarriersresultfromtechnologicalshiftsD.Digitaldivideisbecoming

increasinglyserious{#{QQABIYYUggAgABIAAQACAwWQCkKQkgCAAKgGBBAQoEIBSRFABAA=}#}7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。Translationisanessentialtoolforeffectivecommunication.Acommonwayofgettinganytranslationdoneistoturntohumantranslators.However,

machinetranslatorshavedevelopedrapidlyinrecentyears.Manypeopleclaimthattheywillreplacehumantranslatorssoon.36Machin

esmayfailtounderstandcultureproperly.Differentcultureshavedifferentwordsthatareuniquetothatspecificculture.Ma

chinescannotunderstandorrecognizeidioms,slang,andallusions(典故).37Bycontrast,humantranslatorscanfindthesuitableequ

ivalent(对应物)inthetargetlanguagebasedontheculturalbackground.38Indifferentlanguages,therearewordswithv

ariousmeanings,whichcanbeasignificantproblemformachinetranslators.Thesewordshavetobeplacedincontexttodeterminetheirtruemeanin

gsandinmanycasesonlyhumantranslatorscandothis.Ifyourunadocumentwiththiskindofwordsthroughamachinetranslator,i

tmayleadtoinaccuratetranslations.Itisdifficulttolocalizemachinesfordifferentlanguages.Newphrasesarebei

ngdevelopedinalmostalllanguages.39Ifyoufeednewwordsintoamachinetranslator,themachinemightgo“speechless”,tryingtocomeupwiththemostappropriatewaytot

ranslatethestrangecombinationofwords.Humantranslators,ontheotherhand,canpickuponthedevelopmentinalangua

gequickly.It’sdifficultformachinestodistinguishstyleandtone.Everywrittendocumenthasadifferentstyleandtone.A

documentcanhavepoetic,funnyorpersuasivestyleandtone.Machinetranslatorsmaylosetheintendedstyleandtoneexistingin

theoriginaldocument.40Andsuchatranslationcanhardlyresonate(引起共鸣)withthepersonwhoreadsit.A.Machinescan’trelatewordsto

thecontext.B.Machinescan’trememberwordsofalllanguagesC.Itdoesn’tactuallyholdupforsomereasons.D.Thustheresultisaflatandsoull

esstranslation.E.Machinetranslatorsareunabletocatchthesechangesintime.F.Thisisonechallengetheymayfindverydifficulttoovercome.G.Mach

inetranslatorsarebecomingmoreandmorepopularthesedays.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)阅读下列短文,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。“Ican’twaittoplayinthebackyard,”saidArielHurley.Everyday,Arielwatchedwith41ascontractorsrebuiltherbacky

ard.ThroughoutDecember2021,theOakdaleElementarykindergartenerobservedtheworkers42herfamily’sdeckintoadouble-levelextensiontotheporch(门廊)andbuildasw

ingsetnexttoit.“I’vebeen43foraplane,aslideandaswingforalongtime.Now,mymomdoesn’thavetotakemetothepark,”Arielsaid44.The5-year-oldlikestosw

inghigh,thoughhermotherTerryHurleytellsArielnottodoittoavoid45,becauseherdaughterhasanillnessthathas46herformuchofherlife.No

w{#{QQABIYYUggAgABIAAQACAwWQCkKQkgCAAKgGBBAQoEIBSRFABAA=}#}8thisbackyardmakeovercouldhelpher47herdreamofplayingatanamusementparkj

ustlikeotherkids.Ariel’smotherappliedforMake-A-Wishlastmonthandgot48rightaway.AfterhearingaboutAriel’sillness,theMake-A-Wis

hcoordinatorJaneWalsh49Oakdaletoseewhethertheywouldbeinterestedinhavingafundraiser,andtheadministratorsofthesch

ool50theopportunity.ThenMake-A-WishandOakdaleseta(n)51goalof$3,000forthefundraiser,buttheschool52thatnumberwithinthefi

rstweek,gettingatotalof$6,278.OakdaleElementaryPrincipalAndreaPaynesaysshe’s53oftheentirestudentbodyandtheir54.“Ihadnoideaitwouldge

tthatmuchattention,buttheyreallymadeit,”theprincipalsaid.Shehopesthatby55Ariel’swish,theycanhelpmakeabigdifferencetoherrecovery.41.A.excit

ementB.disappointmentC.confusionD.courage42.A.tradeB.breakC.changeD.imagine43.A.wishingB.reachingC.searchingD.heading44.A.shylyB.calmlyC.sadly

D.happily45.A.injuriesB.lossesC.conflictsD.mistakes46.A.encouragedB.controlledC.improvedD.affected47.A.realizeB.p

roveC.abandonD.remember48.A.suspectedB.rejectedC.adoptedD.approved49.A.contactedB.appointedC.remindedD.cr

iticized50.A.putforwardB.jumpedatC.triedoutD.turneddown51.A.unrealisticB.accurateC.randomD.initial52.A.calculatedB.exceede

dC.revealedD.divided53.A.doubtfulB.fondC.proudD.ashamed54.A.honestyB.wisdomC.wealthD.kindness55.A.fulfillingB.receivingC.expressingD.submi

tting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个适当单词或括号内单词的正确形式。QiyuanGardenisaclassicaltypeprivategarden56.__________(locate)inWuyuanTownshipofHaiyanC

ountyinZhejiangProvince.ItisoneofthetoptengardensinChina.TheoldnameofitisFeng’sGarden.DuringtheQingDyn

asty,57.__________owneroftheGarden,FengZuanzhai,settledhere.Thelayoutofthewholegardenexpressesthe58.__________(harmony)mannerbetweenwateran

dmountains.Thegardenhasalargeareaofwater59.__________itisdottedwithafewconstructions.Theentranceofthegardenisonthewestside.Inthemiddleofthegar

denistheflowerhallwithbridgesinfront.The60.__________(flow)watergoesaroundthehalltothenorth,andbytheothersideofthepoolinfront

ofthehall61.__________(be)artificialhills.Thelayoutofthegardenissimilar62.__________thestructureoftheHumbleAdministratorGardeninSuzhou.Thegardenha

svarious63.__________(attract)withfancynamessuchasButterflyDropsintoGreensandtheSettingSunontheLotusPool.Pathwaysherecons

istofwaterways,mountainholes,undergroundtunnelsandfly-overbeams(飞梁),64.__________willbringyoutoadreamland.Beautifulglo

riettes(亭子)areevenlydistributedinthegarden65.___________(provide)aplaceforrelaxation.{#{QQABIYYUggAgABIAAQACAwWQCkKQkgCAAKgGBB

AQoEIBSRFABAA=}#}9第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)你校正在组织英语演讲比赛,请你以“Emojismakeourlanguagericher”为题,写一篇英语演讲稿参赛。注意:1

.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。参考词汇:emoji表情符号EmojismakeourlanguagericherLadiesandgentlemen,That’sall.Than

ksforyourlistening!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。Maxlovedactioncomicsandmovies.Heworkedinthecarparko

fabigsupermarket.Itdidn’tseemtobeagoodjob,butMaxdidn’thaveanyqualifications.Thiswasthebestjobhecouldfind.Maxcoll

ectedtheshoppingcarts(购物车)thatshoppersleftinthecarpark.Hetooktheshoppingcartsbacktotheentranceofthesupermarket.Itwassometimeshardworkbutitwasn

otdifficult.SoMaxhadalotofsparetimetodream.Hedreamedofbeingahero,likeSupermanorBatman.Ofcourse,hisdreamswerecrazybutasMax

toldhimself,dreamswerefreeofcharge.Todayitwasverywetandwindy.Maxwaswearingalongblueraincoatthathadthenameofthesupermarketontheback.

Maxwasstandingnexttoarowofcarts.Hewouldpushthemtogetherandthenhewouldtakethemallbacktothesupermarketdo

or.Helookedaroundtoseeiftherewereanymoreleftinthecarpark.Thoughthereweredesignated(指定的)placesforshopperstoleavethecartsaftershopp

ing,somepeoplewerestillsolazythattheyjustleftthemwheretheythoughtitwasconvenientforthem.JustthenMaxsawtwoyoungboysinjacketswanderingaroundaimlessl

y.“Theyseemlikestudents.Theyshouldbeinschool,”Maxthought,“Whataretheydoinghere?”Hethensawasmallladypushinga

carttowardshercar.Thecartwasfullofshoppingbags.Shelookedoldandtheweatherwasverybad.“I’llgoandtakeherc

artforher,”Maxsaidtohimself.Maxstartedwalkingacrossthecarpark.Theladyputhercartbehindhercar.Shewalkedtohercardoortounlockitwhenthetwoboysrant

owardsthecart.Theyimmediatelytookthecartandquicklypushedittowardstheroad.Theladywasterriblyshockedandbegantocryout.{#{QQABIYY

UggAgABIAAQACAwWQCkKQkgCAAKgGBBAQoEIBSRFABAA=}#}10注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。“Hey,you!Whatareyoudoing?”shouted

Max.Maxgraspedtheshoppingcartandpusheditbacktothecarparkofthesupermarket.{#{QQABIYYUggAgABIAAQACAwWQCkKQkgCAAKgGBBAQoEIBSRFABAA=}#}

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