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宁波“十校”2023届高三3月联考英语试题第I卷第一部分: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答题纸上。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。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.WhatwillMatthewdoontheweekend?A.Attendanexhibi

tion.B.Enteracontest.C.VisitChina.2.Wheredothespeakerswanttogo?A.Toasupermarket.B.Toabank.C.Toarestaurant.3.W

henwillthemanseethefilm?A.At1:30p.m.B.At3:30p.m.C.At5:30p.m.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Ano

isynight.B.Aplaceofliving.C.Theirsleepinghabits.5.Whydidthemancallthewomanlastnight?A.Togiveherfruits.B.Toinvitehertoaparty.C.Toaskforhercousin

'snumber.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.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthewoman'ssuggestion?A.Abitdisappointed.B.Verysatisfied.C.Grea

tlysurprised.7.WhatwillthespeakersdoonFridayevening?A.Goshopping.B.Eatout.C.Pickuptheirchildren.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Wheredoestheconversationproba

blytakeplace?A.Inahotel.B.Onaplane.C.Onalake.9.WhywillthemangotoChicago?A.Toattendameeting.B.Tovisithissis

ter.C.Tostartuniversity.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Schoolfriends.B.Teach

erandstudent.C.Librarianandlibraryuser.11.WhatdoesMichaelsayaboutthebook?A.It'ssoldatadiscountprice.B.It's

importantforMaria'sstudy.C.It'swrittenbyProfessorHughes.12.WhatwillMichaeldoforMaria?A.Sharehisbookwithher.B.Lendhersomemoney.C.AskNoahforhelp.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whydoesthemanmeetthewoman?A.Tolookatanapartment.B.Tohaveamealtogether.C.Todeliversomefurniture.14.What

doesthemanlikeaboutthecarpet?A.Itsquality.B.Itssize.C.Itscolor.15.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthekitchen?A.It'swell-de

signed.B.It'swell-equipped.C.It'swell-painted.16.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.Takeabus.B.Makeapayment.C.Talkwithhiswi

fe.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whydoesthespeakerorganizetheactivity?A.ToprepareforChildren'sDay.B.Tocelebratetheendoftheschoolyear.C.Towelcomechildreninthen

eighborhood.18.Whatistheactivityforchildrenabout?A.Lookingforthehiddengifts.B.Hidingaroundthecenter.C.Havingagroupdiscussio

n.19.Whatarethechildrenrequiredtodobeforegoingout?A.Findtheflags.B.Writetheirnamesdown.C.Staytogetherwiththeirparents.20.Whowillgot

otheothersideofthecenter?A.Thepreschoolchildren.B.Thethird-gradechildren.C.Thefourth-gradechildren.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。ATreasureHuntThroughModern-DayRuinsUrbanexplorationof

abandonedman-madestructuresbecamepopularinthe1990swhenmodernsocietywasfastforwardingintothenextcentury.Leftbehindwererelicsofhuma

ncivilization.Farawayfrommodernization,rustedinair,tangledinweedsandvines,ruinstellforgottentalesandsometimesbecomehistoryinan

dofthemselves.PunchBuggyScrapyardMOAB,UTAHVintagecarloverswon'twanttomissthishugecardisposalyard,theimpressiveopen-airTomTom'sVolkswa

gengraveyard-afather-and-soncooperationbegunin1961witheightcars.FrombusestoBeetlestoKarmannGhiastoSqu

arebacks,hundredsofcars,carwindows,doorsandtiresformarainbowcoloredfleetcontrastingwiththedryyellowground.GameofThrones'EndKUP

ARI,CROATIASixmileseastofDubrovnik,oneofthemainfilminglocationsofthehitseriesGameofThrones'King'sLanding,

isabayofabandonedhotelsthatwitnessedCroatia'srealpowerplay.ItwasonceaseasideresortforthemilitaryelitebeforetheYugoslavarmydestroyeditdu

ringtheCroatianWarinthe1990s.Whatexiststodayatthecomplexofformergloryareovergrownweeds,graffitiandrustyremains.OnceUponaGoldATHENSStadiumsth

atoncehousedtearsandsweat,cheersandboosduringthe2004Olympicgamesarenowleftforweeds.Thebeachvolleyballarena

,aquaticscenterandothervenueswereabandonedbecauseoflittlelocalinterestandlackofplanningwhenthe$15billiongrandbuildingwasbeinger

ected.TwiningRomanceQUEENSLAND,AUSTRALIANearlyacenturyago,SpanishsugarcanecutterJoséParonellawantedtobuildacastleintherainforestforhiswif

e.Theresultingwonderland-ParonellaPark-withvinestwiningonstonepillarsandmosspeepingoutfromcrackshasbeen

opentothepublicsince1935.Itscurrentownersarededicatedto"maintainingandpreserving"theprimitivebeautyofthisrenowne

dcarbonneutraltouristattractionwith7,500floraandfauna(动植物).21.WhichplacemightinterestafanofTVseries?A.MOABB.KUPARIC.ATHE

NSD.QUEENSLAND22.WhatcausedtheOlympicstadiumstobeabandoned?A.Lackofpublicawareness.B.Overgrownweeds.C.Highconstructioncost.D.Insufficientplanning.23.

WhichofthefollowingstatementisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.PunchBuggyScrapyardstartedwitheightydifferentcars.B.Competitionsarestillheldinthevenuesoft

he2004Olympicgames.C.GameofThrones'Endisaglorioustheatrewhereplayswereperformed.D.ParonellaParkispreservedtopresentitsorig

inalandnaturalbeauty.BIwasagraduatestudentinManhattanhavingbreakfastonmyrooftoponSept.11,2001,whenIw

itnessedplaneshittheTwinTowers.Formonthsafterwards,Ishookwithanxietyeverymorning.Unwillingtomedicate,Itried

everythingelse.Mindfulnessmeditation(冥想)causedpanicattacks.Hotyogabuiltmusclebutdidnothingformyanxiety.IwenttotalksbyBuddhistmonksandmeditation

teachershopingtoattaininnerpeace,butinvain.Finally,IattendedaSKYBreathMeditationclass,whichinvolvesa20-minutebreathingregimen(养生之道)indifferentpostur

esandrhythms.ThoughIwentinskeptical,Icameoutcalm.Twodecadeslater,Inevermissedadayofmybreathingpractice,notevenwhenIgavebirth.I'vealso

devotedpartofmyresearchcareertostudyingthebenefitsofbreathingformentalhealthandwell-being.Sevenyearsafter9/11,Iwasworkingwithveteransreturningfromw

arwithpost-traumaticstressdisorder(PTSD).Traditionaltreatmentshadfailedmanyofthem,somycolleaguesandIranarandomizedcontrol

ledtrialtotesttheeffectsofSKYbreathing.Comparedwiththecontrolgroup,veteranspracticingSKYeverydayforoneweeksawtheiranxietydroptol

evelstypicalofthegeneralpopulation.Eventhoughmostdidnotcontinuetopractice,theymaintainedthebenefitsayearlate

r.Emotionsinfluenceyourbreathingpatterns,andchangingyourbreathingcanchangeyouremotions.Forexample,anxi

etyandangercorrespondtoanirregular,short,fastbreath.Adoptingtheslowerandmoreregularbreathingpatternthatcorrespondstoacalmfeelingsignals

relaxationbyactivatingthevagusnerve(交感神经),slowingheartrate,easingbloodpressure,andsettlingyoudown.Asimpleexerciseyoucantryisto

closeyoureyesandbreatheoutfortwiceaslongasyoubreathein.Dothisforfiveminutesinthemorning,beforeastressfu

lmeetingorasyoutransitfromworktohome.24.WhydidtheauthorattendtheSKYBreathMeditationclass?A.Tobuildupmuscles.B.Torelieveinneranxiety.C.Tolearnm

oreaboutmeditation.D.Toquestforreligiousbelief.25.HowdidtheauthortesttheeffectsofSKYbreathing?A.Sheworkedwithhealthyveteran

sreturningfromwar.B.ShechosevictimssufferingPTSDinthe9/11incident.C.Shedividedtheveteransintotwogroupsandcomparedresult

sD.Shecooperatedwithresearchersfrommindfulnessmeditationclasses26.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?

A.Breathinginteractswithemotions.B.Itisharmfultoactivatethevagusnerve.C.BreathingoutaslongasyoubreatheinisasimplewaytofollowD.Breathingregimen

shouldbecarriedoutforfiveminuteseverymorning.27.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.PTSD:moreawarenes

sneededB.SKY:betterwell-beingattainedC.Meditation:aneffectivetreatmentD.Breath:detailedwaystoconductCLiz

ardsthatonceresidedinforestsbutnowhangaroundurbanareasofPuertoRicohavegeneticallymorphed(变化)tosurvivelifeinthecity,researchershavefound

.ThePuertoRicancrestedanole,abrownlizardwithabrightorangethroatfan,hassproutedspecialscales(鳞片)tobetterclingtosmoothsurfacessuchaswallsandwindows,sci

entistssay."Wearewatchingevolutionasit'sunfolding,"saidKristinWinchel,abiologyprofessor.Asurbanizationintensifiesaroundtheworld,it'simpo

rtanttounderstandhoworganismsadaptandhumanscandesigncitiesinwaysthatsupportallspecies,Winchellsaid.Thestudyanaly

zed96Anolislizards,comparingthegeneticmakeupofforest-dwellerstothoselivinginPuertoRico'scapital.Scientistsfoundthat33geneswithinthelizardgenomewerer

epeatedlyassociatedwithurbanization."Youcanhardlygetclosertoasmokinggun,"saidWouterHalfwerk,anevolutionaryecologistwhowasnotinvolvedinthestudy.

Hesaidhewasimpressedthatthescientistswereabletodetectsuchacleargenomicsignatureofadaptation:"Theultimategoalwithinthefieldofurbanadaptiveevolutionist

ofindevidenceforheritabletraitsandtheirgenomicarchitecture."Thechangesintheselizards,whoselifespansareroughlysevenyears,canoccurquick

ly,within30to80generations,enablingthemtoescapefrompredatorsandsurviveinurbanareas,Winchelladded.Thelargerlimbs,forexample,enablethemtor

unmorequicklyacrossahotparkinglot,andthespecialscalestoholdontosurfacesfarmoresmooththantrees.Thestudyfocusedonadultmal

elizards,soit'sunclearwhetherfemalesarechanginginthesamewayoratthesamerateasmales,andatwhichpointinalizard'slifethechangesareoccurring.Halfwerk,wh

oseownresearchshowedhowonefrogspecieschangeditsmatingcallinurbanareas,saidscientistsshouldlooknextforpossibleconstraints(限制)ontheevolution

aryresponseandhowmorphologyrelatestomatingbehavior.28.Whatdoresearchersfindaboutlizardsinthestudy?A.Lizardsevolvetoadapttothehumancities.B.Liza

rdsarenotcapableofsurvivingintheurbanareas.C.Lizardshaveanegativeimpactonsmoothsurfacesofmodernbuildings.D.Lizardsnolong

erhavenaturalhabitatinforestsasaresultofurbanization29.Howdidtheresearchersconductthestudy?A.Byanalyzingprevi

ousresearchdata.B.Bycomparingdifferentlizardspecies.C.Bycitingthefamousscientists'words.D.BystudyingAnolisli

zardsinurbanandnaturalareas.30.WhatwasWouterHalfwerk'sattitudetowardsthestudy?A.Favorable.B.Tolerant.C.Indifferent.D.Doubtful.31.Whatcan

welearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Allfrogspecieshavechangeditsmatingcallinurbanareas.B.Onlyadultmalelizardsevolvetohavelargerlimbsandspecialscales.C.H

alfwerkwillcontinuetostudyhowmorphologyrelatestomatingbehaviorD.Thefuturestudymightfocusonthelimitationsontheevolu

tionaryresponse.DGivenhowvaluableintelligenceandautomationare,wewillcontinuetoimproveourtechnologyifweareatallableto.Atacertainpoi

nt,wewillbuildmachinesthataresmarterthanweare.Oncewehavemachinesthataresmarterthanweare,theywillbegintoimprovethemselves.

Theconcernisreallythatwewillbuildmachinesthataremuchmorecompetentthanweare.Andtheslightestdivergence(分

歧)betweentheirgoalsandourowncoulddestroyus.Justthinkabouthowwerelatetoants.Wedon'thatethem.Wedon'tgooutofourwayto

harmthem.Infact,sometimeswetakepainsnottoharmthem.Westepoverthemonthesidewalk.Butwhenevertheirpresenceseriou

slyconflictswithoneofourgoals,wewillkillthemwithouthesitation.Theconcernisthatwewillonedaybuildmachinesthat,whetherthey'reconsciousornot,could

treatuswithsimilardisregard.Thebarefactisthatwewillcontinuetoimproveourintelligentmachines.Wehaveproblemsthatwedesperatelyneedtosolve.Sowewilldot

his,ifwecan.Thetrainisalreadyoutofthestation,andthere'snobraketopull.Ifwebuildmachinesthataremoreintelligentthanweare,theywill

verylikelydevelopinwaysthatwecan'timagine,andtranscendusinwaysthatwecan'timagine.SoimaginewehituponadesignofsuperintelligentAIthathasnosafetyco

ncerns.Thismachinewouldbetheperfectlabor-savingdevice.Itcandesignthemachinethatcanbuildthemachinewhic

hcandoanyphysicalwork,poweredbysunlight,moreorlessforthecostofrawmaterials.Sowe'retalkingbouttheendofhumanlabour.We

'realsotalkingabouttheendofmostintellectualwork.Sowhatwouldapeslikeourselvesdointhesecircumstances?B

utthemomentweadmitthatinformationprocessingisthesourceofintelligence,wehavetoadmitthatweareintheprocessofbuildingsomesortofgod.Now

wouldbeagoodtimetomakesureit'sagodwecanlivewith.32.WhydoestheauthormentionantsinParagraph2?A.Tocompareinte

lligentmachinestoants.B.Toshowimprovedmachineswillgetawayfromus.C.Tostressthepresenceofmachinesdoesconflictwithourgoals.D.To

explainfutureintelligentmachinescouldtreatuswithoutmercy33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"transcend"inParagraph3mean?A.Disable.B.Inspir

e.C.Disappoint.D.Outpace.34.Howisthepassagemainlydeveloped?A.Bymakingcomparisons.B.Bygivingassumptions.C.Byshowingvali

devidence.D.Byanalyzingstatistics35.Whichofthefollowingstatementscanbestsummarizetheauthor'sviewpointtowardsAl?A.Humanbeingswillnodoubtbe

destroyedbyAIinthefutureB.SuperintelligentAIwillputanendtohumanlaboureventually.C.WeshouldkeepthedevelopmentofAIwithi

nhumans'control.D.HumanbeingsshouldstopthedevelopmentofsuperintelligentAL.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。Regretreferstoafeelingofsadnessaboutsomethingwrongoraboutamistakethatyouhavemade,andawishthatitcouldhavebeen

differentandbetter.__36__Expertssaytheycomeinfourbasicvarieties:connectionregrets,moralregrets,foundationregretsandboldnessregrets.

Aninstanceofregretmayinvolvejustoneoracombination.__37__Regretislinkedwithdepressionandanxiety,andexcessiveregretcanadverselyaffectyourhormonesandim

munesystem.Forsome,it'sanathematosleep.Totrulygetoverourregretrequiresthatweputitinitsproperplace.Thetrickisnottoavoidtheb

adfeeling;it'stoacknowledgeitanduseitforlearningandimprovement.__38__Wehavetoseekthemoutonpurposetoimproveourselves.Herearethingsyoumayfindh

elpfulthenexttimeyourareindulgedinregrets.__39__Thissuggeststhatregretislikeaghost:notentirelyclearbutalwaysfrightening.

Bringyourghostoutoftheshadowsbymakingalistofyourregrets.Writedownwhyeachonestillbothersyouanditslingeringbadef

fects.Youwillfindthatalistisalotlessdreadfulthanaghost.Afteryoumakeamistake,lifemoveson.Butsometimesyoujustcan'tsto

pkickingyourself.Perhapsyoudroppedoutofschooldecadesagoandareconstantlycalculatingtodayhowmuchmoneyyouwouldbemaking,hadyoup

ressedontograduation.__40__Lifeisajourneyfullofpleasuresandpains.Toliveitwellandfullymeanslearningfr

omeverybitofit,includingregrets,andmovingforward.A.Notallregretsarethesame,ofcourseB.Peopleoftensaytheirregretsch

aseafterthem.C.Regret'sbenefitsdon'tcometousbychance.D.Neverwasteanotherminuteofliferelivingadecisionthatcannotbechanged.E.Some

takethedeclarationastepfurtherandclaimthattheyhavenoregretsatall.F.Unanalyzedandunmanaged,anyvarietyofregretscanbepoisonforyourhealth.G.Ifyouareofthe

"noregrets"schooloflife,youmightthinkthatallthisregretisarecipeforunhappiness.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、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。IexperiencedadaywhenIwasextraordinarily__41__.I'mneverapictureo

fgrace,butonthisparticularday,Iseemedtobe__42__everything.It'sanoldchurch,andtheflooris__43__insomeplaces,somyfallwasthefloor'

sfault.ButwhenIfellagainonmywayouttothecar,andyetagaininmyownhome,Ibegantogrow__44__.HadIletmyselfgetsostressedoutthatIhad__45__becomesick

?HavingbeenraisedbydevotedChristianparentswhoalsoworkedinthemental-healthfield,Itendedtolookforspiritualande

motionalreasonsbeforeIheadedtothelocal__46__.Ihavethecalmingpracticethat__47__ayogaposewithabreathprayer.Iwe

ntto__48__morecomfortableclothesfortheexercise,andasIremovedmyshoes,Iwas__49__!Iwasn'thavingastrokeata

ll.Ihadcompletelywornoutmyfavoritepairofsandals.Thesoles(鞋底)ofbothshoesweresplitintwo!Ihad__50__allthepossibilitiestofigur

eoutwhatwascausingmyclumsiness.Itneveroccurredtometocheckmysoles.Sooftenwhenwestarttofeel__51__,welookf

orwaystomakethingsbetter.Butjustasitneveroccurredtometocheckthesolesofmyshoes,ourownsoulsarethevery__52_

_thingwethinkoftocheck.Takeamomenttorememberthelasttimeyousatstill,meditating.Ifyoucan'trememberwhenthatwas,itmightbea(n)__53__.Thelo

calcobbler(鞋匠)saidmysoleswereirreparable.Wehadagood__54__,butitwastimetoletthemgo.Fortunatelyforus,oursoulscanbemendedandrestored—oncew

erealizetheyareinneedof__55__.41.A.busy42.A.goingthrough43.A.uneven44.A.inspired45.A.luckily46.A.doctor47.A.exc

hanges48.A.wrapup49.A.rescued50.A.exhausted51.A.delighted52.A.best53.A.mistake54.A.run55.A.repairB.clumsyB.st

eppingonB.sharpB.grievedB.literallyB.coachB.equipsB.takeoffB.curedB.predictedB.dividedB.lastB.solutionB.exerc

iseB.reviewC.stressedC.fallingoffC.stainedC.concernedC.obviouslyC.tailorC.associatesC.changeintoC.injuredC.ignoredC.overwhelmed

C.easiestC.testC.yogaC.responseD.boredD.trippingoverD.shallowD.interestedD.doubtfullyD.psychologistD.combine

sD.lookafterD.slippedD.discussedD.thrilledD.hardestD.clueD.gestureD.replacement第Ⅱ卷注意:将答案写在答题纸上,写在本试卷上无效。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。Decorativestoveartworkattractsagrowingnumberof__56__(admire),whoenjoythememoriesitevokes,YangFeiyuereports.T

hedistinctiveartforminJiaxing__57__(list)asanationalintangibleculturalheritagein2011.Anoldwoodenstove,__58__(bear)richvividimage

s,tookcenterstageatavillageSpringFestivalgalainJiaxing,Zhejiangprovince,inearlyFebruary.Theimagesfeaturehistori

calandlegendaryfigures,fairytales,animalsandflowers,allof__59__aredepictedinbrightcolorsandhaveawayofclaimingattentionfrom

viewers.Itwasoncecommonforfarmhouses,especiallythosealongthelowerreachesoftheYangtzeRiver,__60__(have

)azaotouthatwaspaintedwithfloralfigures.Localsburnedfirewoodandstrawinittocook__61__gasburnersormicrowaveovenswereavailable."Historicalevide

nceshowsthearthas__62__historyofatleast300years,"saysZhaofromHaiyan'sTongyuantown.Mostofthoseengaged__63__zaot

oupaintingwerebricklayersinruralareaswheretheywereoftenhiredbyvillagerstobuildamudstovein__64__(they)newhome.Toolsusedtoproducesuchartinclud

edaselectionofbrushes,rulers,andpaint.Aspeople'saestheticappreciationgrew,watercolorswereapplied,mostlyred,yellowandblue."Butnomatterwh

atmaterialisused,thestovepaintingisalways__65__(symbol)andharborsgoodwishesfortheowners,"Zhaosays.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:(满分15分)假定你是李华,你校学生会刚举办了“慈善义卖

”(CharitySale)活动。你的澳大利亚网友David对这个活动很感兴趣,写邮件向你了解基本情况。请你给他回一封邮件,介绍此次活动的有关情况。要点如下:1.活动目的和内容:2.你的心得体会注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯

。DearDavid,Yours,LiHua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TheChristmasholidayswerefastapproaching,andwehadorderedm

anygiftsonline.So,whenthedoorbellrang,Iwassuresomeofthepackageshadarrived.Irantothedoorandswungitopen,butnoonewasthere.Isensedsomethingandlookedd

own,onlytofindabeautifulcalicokitten(杂色猫)sittingthere,lookingupatmewithbig,intelligenteyes.Therewasnowaythatshecou

ldhaverungthedoorbellbyherself,wasthere?Wefiguredthatsomeonehadfoundthekittensomewhereandleftherthere,andthenrangthedo

orbellandranaway.Theyaccuratelyguessedwewouldwelcomeanadditionalfamilymemberandtakecareofher.Myhusbandcalledherourlittleangel,s

owenamedheraccordingly.Shehadacalmaura(气质)aboutherasshewalkedstraightintoourhomeandhearts,fittinginperfectly.Itsee

medasifshewasalwaysmeanttobeinthisbighousewithus.Shewasanoldsoulandturnedouttobetheperfectcompanion.Alwaysbymyside,shewa

smorelikeapuppythanakitten.Wisebeyondheryears,sheenjoyedwanderingthroughthetunnelsandmysteriousroomsasmuchasIdid,butwithmuchlessfear.Angelicath

ecalicowascourageous.So,Itookapagefromherbookanddecidedtobebrave,too.Therewasanundergroundstonecellar(

地窖)Ihadbeeneagertoexplore.Theonlywayinwasdownarickety(摇晃的)laddertoitsmurkydepths.Iguesseditwasanoldrootcellar,probabl

ytwelvefeetdeep.IhadpromisedmyhusbandthatIwouldn'texploredangerousareasunlessheorsomeoneelsewasaround.ThoughIknewIwasstretchingit,Ifiguredthat

Angelicawouldcountasmycompanion.Iwasreadytoexplorethiscellar,andsowasshe.Iequippedmyselfwithagoodflashlightandwarmclothes,andcarefullystartedd

ownthericketyladderwhileAngelicawaslookingdownatmefromabove.FaintcrackandsuddencrashwerewhatIcouldremember.注意:1.续写词数应为15

0左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Paragraph1Iwokeupwithpiecesoftherotting,brokenladderlyingaroundmeonthestonecellarfloor.Paragra

ph2Itseemedmycompanion,Angelica,wasmylasthope.

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