江苏省扬州中学2020-2021学年高二下学期期中考试 英语

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江苏省扬州中学2020-2021学年度高二学期期中试题高二英语2021.04(试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)注意事项:1.作答前,请考生务必将自己的姓名、考试证号等写在答题卡上并贴上条形码。2.将选择题答案填写在答题卡的指定位置上,非选择

题一律在答题卡上作答,在试卷上答题无效。3.考试结束后,请将机读卡和答题卡交监考人员。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.Whichcountryhasthemanalreadybeento?A.Italy.B.Sweden.C.France.2.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Go

towork.B.Haveadessert.C.Leavetherestaurant.3.Howmanypeoplearegoingtotheshow?A.Five.B.Six.C.Seven.4.Wheredoestheconversa

tiontakeplace?A.Inakitchen.B.Inagarage.C.Inagrocerystore.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Makingnewfriends.B.Seeingoldfriends.C.Gettinganewjob.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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,回答第6、7小题。6.Whatiswrongwiththewoman?A.Hereyeshurt.B.Hervisionhasbeengoingdark.C.She

hasdifficultyinseeingatnight.7.Whatisthewomanadvisedtodo?A.Checkhereyesimmediately.B.Telltheassistantaboutherallergies.C.SetnextFridayformeetingthedo

ctor.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Howdoesthewomanfeel?A.Tired.B.Thirsty.C.Sleepy.9.Howmanymilesdidthewomanwalktoday?A.Aboutfourmiles.B.Abouttwomiles.C.Abouton

emile.10.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Goodfriends.B.Uncleandniece.C.Acouple.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Wherearethenewhouse

sthewomanhaslookedat?A.Onthemainroad.B.Closetoabusstation.C.Nearthesportscenter.12.Whatdoesthewomanprobablylikemostaboutthenew

houses?A.Thegardens.B.Theamountofspace.C.Thequietness.13.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthewoman’ssuggestion?A.Uninterested.B.Delighted.C

.Disappointed.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.WhoisJamestalkingto?A.Hisprincipal.B.Hismother.C.Hisfriend.15.Whydoesn’tJameswanttogotoNo

rthwesternUniversity?A.It’stooexpensive.B.It’sfarfromhisfamily.C.Noneofhisfriendsaregoingthere.16.WhatismostimportanttoJames?A.Goingt

oaninexpensiveschool.B.Goingtoawell-knownteachingschool.C.Goingtoaneasyschool.17.WhatisJameslike?A.He’sahardworker.B.Hemakesfriendseasily.C.He’sc

onfidenthe’llmaketherightchoice.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhenwillpeopleintheUKhaveashorterworkingweek?A.Intwoyears.B.Infiveyears.C.Intenyear

s.19.Whyisthereconcernaboutpeopleworkingless?A.Theywillhavelessmoney.B.Theymighthavebadhabits.C.Theymayregret

notworking.20.Whoaremostlikelytobeinterestedinthetalk?A.Workers.B.Businessowners.C.Computerexperts.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面

短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ANotice:MedicalAlertDearReader,Medicalrelatedemergenciesareontherise.Moresenio

rsareseekinganindependentlifestyleandbetterquality-of-life.Over1in3peopleovertheageof64willfallthisyear.Nearlyha

lfwillnotbeabletogetupwithoutsupport.Medicalexpensescanescalatewhenapersonisnotgiventimelysupport.Youcanpreventamedicalcatastrophewithour

24-houremergencyresponsesystem.Oursolutionishighlyrecommendedbydoctors,healthcareprofessionals,andhospitals.Weareof

feringaFREEMedicalAlertSystemtoseniorsortheirlovedoneswhocallnow.Foralimitedtime,therewillbenoset-upfee

sandthemedicalmonitoringstartsatlessthanadollaraday.ThesystemisTop-Rankedandeasy-to-use.Thependantis100%waterproofanditca

ntravelwithyou.Ournewsystemcandetectfallsautomatically.CallToll-Free1-800-360-0405andgainpeaceofmind.Thereisnolong-termcontract.Ourmedicalal

ertprofessionalscanwalkyouthrougheverythingoverthephone.Thefirst100callerstoorderwillreceive:⚫FreeMedicalAlertSystem

($300Value)⚫24HoursaDay/7DaysaWeekLIVEMonitoringandSupport⚫FreeWaterproofNecklacePendant(挂件)orWristband⚫NoLong-TermContract⚫FreeShipping

(MentionReader’sDigest)Don’twaituntilafterafalltogiveusacall.Takeadvantageofthisspecialoffernowtoprotectyourse

lforalovedone.CallNowToll-Free1-800-360-0405andmention“Reader’sDigest”.Sincerely,JimNelsonJimNelsonPresident21.Whichoft

hefollowingstatementsisTRUEaboutthemedicalalertsystem?A.Peoplecanbuyitfromhospitalsatthesameprice.B.Itsservicerunsinthedaytim

eandsuspendsatnight.C.Allmedicalseriouseventscanbeavoidedafterusingit.D.Theusersofitwillbegiventimelysupportonthephone.22.Whichof

thefollowingisincludedinanearlybirddeal?A.Noset-upfees.B.Long-termcontract.C.Shippingfeediscount.D.Awater-proofnecklace.23

.Whomightmakeacallafterreadingtheadvertisement?A.astudentwhomakestroublesatschoolB.adoctorwhospecializesinheartdiseaseC.afat

herwhocaresforhisyoungdaughterD.ateacherwhoworriesabouthiselderlyfatherBGoogleCloudisracingtorolloutnewfeaturesandservicesaimedathelpingitscust

omersmaintainbusinessduringthecoronaviruspandemic,includinganewsecurityproductexpectedtolaunchTuesday.Thenewsecurityproductincludestechn

ologythatcouldattractmorebusinesses,especiallythoseinhighlyregulatedindustries,toadoptcloudservices.Thetechnologyprotectsdatawhileitisbeingproc

essed.“Wewantedpeoplecomfortableinknowingtheycanmovetothecloudanddon’thavetoworryaboutthesecurityoftheirdata,”saidMr

.Kurian,chiefexecutiveoftheunit.GoogleCloudacceleratedthedevelopmentofseveralfeaturesforitsvirtualmeetingproduct,GoogleMeet,inApril,incl

udingonethatautomaticallyfiltersoutbackgroundnoisessuchaskeystrokesanddogbarks.Anotherfeatureautomaticallyadjustsauser’svideowit

hlightingvariations.In2018,thecompanylaunchedanAItoolformanufacturesthatautomaticallyinspectsproductsforquality.G

oogleCloudalsobenefitedfromtheprotocols(协议)forBlackFriday,whenshoppingwebsitesseearushofonlineshoppers,todealwithsuddenmoredemandforc

loudservices.Theprotocolsbenefitedthecustomersinonlinevideogames,governmentservices,educationandshopping,whoneededassistanceinmorecom

putingcapacity.Also,theprotocolsbenefitedmanycompanies.Godbole,chiefinformationofficerforhomeimprovementcompanyLowe’sC

os.,workedwithMr.KurianandhisteaminMarchandApriltomanageincreasedbusiness.Lowe’scustomersweredoublingon

projectssuchasthoserelatedtohomeofficesduringthosemonths,and“Ourcompanysawtremendousdemand,”Ms.Godbolesaid.Thecoronaviruspandemicpresente

danewopportunityforGoogleCloudtoproveitsvalueforcustomers,saidPlummer,chiefofresearchforcloudcomputing.“GoogleCloudaimstodifferentiateitselfbybei

ngknownasaproviderthatcanhandleunpredictableevents,”Mr.Plummersaid.Itaimstodothatbyofferingsecureremote-work

toolsandsoftwaredevelopmenttoolsthatrequireminimalcoding.“Trustisbuiltintimesofcrisis,”hesaid.24.Duringthecoronaviruspandemi

c,GoogleCloudisworkinghardto______.A.startmorehighlyregulatedbusinesses.B.helpcustomerstosavemoremon

ey.C.makepeoplemovetothecloudmoresafely.D.removedatawhileitisbeingprocessed.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“filtersout”inParagraph2mean?A.Produces.B

.Breaks.C.Matches.D.Removes.26.WhydoestheauthormentionMs.Godbole’scompany?A.ToshowthemarketneedsthenewproductsofGoo

gleCloud.B.TosharetheexperienceofMs.Godbole’scompany.C.Toofferanexampleofrunningacompanyintimesofcrisis.D.ToencouragepeopletofollowthestepofG

odbole.27.WhatdoesMr.PlummerthinkofthenewserviceofGoogleCloud?A.Insufficient.B.Reliable.C.Unpredictable.D.Complex.C“Themainsurpriseishowwidesp

readtheeffectswere,”saysseniorauthorMartinGenner,anevolutionaryecologistattheUniversityofBristol.“We

foundthesametrendacrossallgroupsofmarinelifewelookedat,fromsmallformsofplantsandanimalstomarineinvertebrates

(无脊椎动物),andfromfishtoseabirds.”Thenewstudybuildsonearlyevidenceoftheimpactofclimatechangesonthedistribut

ion,diversityandseasonalityofmarinespecies.Basedonthosefindings,Genner’steamreasonedthatmarinespeciesshouldbed

oingwellattheleading(pole-ward)edgeoftheirrangesbutpoorlyattheirtrailing(equator-ward)side(向赤道的一侧).Theyalsorealizedthatexistingglobalspeciesdistribu

tiondatabasescouldbeusedtotestthisidea.Basedonathoroughsearchofavailabledataintheliterature,theresearchersnow

reportonaglobalanalysisofdiversitytrendsfor304widelydistributedmarinespeciesoverthelastcentury.Theresultsshowthat—justaspredic

ted—diversityincreaseshavebeenmostobviouswheresamplinghastakenplaceatthepole-wardsideofspeciesranges,

whilediversitydeclineshavebeengreatestwheresamplinghastakenplaceattheequator-wardsideofspeciesranges.Thefindingsshowth

atlarge-scalechangesinthediversityofspeciesarewellunderway.Theyalsosuggestthatmarinespecieshaven’tmanagedtoadapttowarmerco

nditions.Theresearchersthereforesuggestthatprojectedseatemperatureincreasesofupto1.5°Coverpre-industrialle

velsby2050willcontinuetoleadtoshiftsinthediversityofmarinespecies,includingthoseofimportanceforcoastallivelihoods.“Thismattersbecauseitmeanstha

tclimatechangesarenotonlyleadingtodiversitychanges,butnaturallyaffectingtheperformanceofspecieslocally,”Gennersays.“We’re

seeingfewerandfewerspecieslikeemperorpenguinsaswaterbecomestoowarmattheirequator-wardedge,andweseesomefishsuc

hasEuropeanseabassgrowingwellattheirpole-wardedgewherehistoricallytheywereuncommon.”Theresultsshowthattheeffectsofclimatechangesonmarinespec

iesarehighlyuniformandnotalittle.“Whilesomemarinelifemaybenefitastheoceanwarms,thefindingspointtowardafut

ureinwhichwewillalsoseecontinuedlossofmarinelife,”Gennersays.28.Accordingtothepassage,whatdidGenner’steam

conclude?A.Speciesdatacanbeusedtotestthestudy.B.Marinespeciescanadapttothewarmenvironment.C.Climatechangeshaveagreateffecto

nthegrowthoffish.D.Arcticmarinespeciesgrowbetterthanthoseattheequator.29.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Someseacreatur

esmaybenefitfromwarmingoceans.B.Marinelifewillbenefitfromoceanwarminginthefuture.C.Theeffectofclimatechangesonmarinelifehas

improved.D.ClimateChangeshavelittletodowiththerichnessofspecies.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedpartofthelastparagraphmean?A.similarandslightB.nothingandunev

entfulC.nowhereandalittlebitD.everywhereandenormous31.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.StudyoftheDisappeara

nceofMarinelife.B.AnalysisofSpeciesDistributionDatabase.C.ImpactofClimateChangesonMarineSpecies.D.ComparativeAnalysisofOceanTemperatures.DBornin1823i

nWales,AlfredRusselWallacewasamanofmodestmeans,buthehadapassionfornatureandhechosetofollowit.Hestartedoutcollectinginsectsasah

obby,buteventuallyhislongingforadventureledhimtoexploretheworld.LuckilyforWallace,VictorianBritainwasdiscoveringaninterestinweirdandwond

erfulinsects,sothedemandfrommuseumsandprivatecollectionsforthesebeastswasgrowing.Wallacewasabletomakealivi

ngdoingwhatheloved:collectingbeetlesandotherinsects.Buthisfirsttripofexploringtheworldendedindisaster.WallaceproceededtotheAmazoninSouthAmeric

a.Itsgiantforestspromisedawealthofnewspecies,suretoputhimonthescientificmap.Thetriptook6weeksandinvolvedeverymodeoftra

nsportinexistenceatthetime.AfterfouryearsWallacesetoffforhome,buthisboatcaughtfireinthemiddleoftheAtlantic.E

veryonesurvived,butWallacehadtowatchindespairashissampleswentupinflames—includingliveanimalshewasbringinghomethatweretry

ingtojumpfreeoftheflames.Buthedidnotletitstophim.In1854,Wallacesetoffonanotheradventure,thistimetotheMalayArchipelago.Wallacefound

himselfhumbledbythenewandexcitingthingshesaw.Helaterrecalled:“AsIlielisteningtotheseinterestingsounds,Ithinkhowmanybesidesmys

elfhavelongedtoseewiththeirowneyesthemanywonderfulandbeautifulthingswhichIamdailyencountering.”In1858,Wallacewrotewhatbec

ameknownasthe“Ternateessay”:apieceofwritingthatwastochangeourunderstandingoflifeforever.Inhisessay,Wallacearg

uedthataspecieswouldonlyturnintoanotherspeciesifitwasstrugglingforexistence.HenryW.Bateswasoneofmanyscientistsdelig

htedbytheideaofevolutionbynaturalselection.InalettertoWallace,hewrote:“Theideaisliketruthitself,sosimpleandobviousthatthosewhoreada

ndunderstanditwillbestruckbyitssimplicity;andyetitisperfectlyoriginal.”32.________finallycausedWallacetoexploretheworld.A.Hisstrongaffecti

onfornatureB.HisdeeploveforadventureC.Hislife-longdevotiontobeastsD.Increasingdemandforinsects33.Which

ofthefollowingisTRUEaboutWallace’sfirsttrip?A.IttookhimsixweekstoexploretheAmazonwithallkindsoftransportation.B.Hemadeascientif

icstudyofafairlylimitednumberofinsects.C.Thefirecosthimhisfouryears’collectionofanimals.D.Hispassioncooledafterthedisaster.34.Walla

cefelt________ontheMalayArchipelago.A.fearlessB.challengedC.luckyD.risky35.Wallace’sideaonevolutionofnaturalselection_______

_.A.madenosenseatthattimeB.builtupanewconceptoflifeC.wastoosimpletobetrueD.revealedtheoriginofnature第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。选项中有两项为多于选项。Thelatestthinginarchitectureisgreenbuildings—coveringwallsandroofswithacarpetofplantstop

reventheat,absorbrainandprovideahomeforwildlife.Manysuchbuildingsneedcomplexsystemsforholdingandirrigatingthesoil.36.Ivyisagroupofevergreenclimbingpl

ants,whosepowertoliveishardtobeat.Firstly,itcanliveinalmostanysurroundings,whetherinshadeorfullsun.37Itgrowswellinbothdryanddampsoil.Moreover,it

doesn'tneedsupportsasitgrowsaerialrootsthatcanbeattachedtomostthings.Forthesereasons,ivycanbewidelygrow

ntobeautifyanuglywallorafence.38Itisaheavenforbeesandbutterfliesinsummeranditsberriesareavaluablefoodsourceforbirdsinwinter

.However,therearesomeconcernsaboutgrowingivy.Ivyhasareputationfordamagingbuildings,butaccordingtotheUK'sR

oyalHorticulturalSociety,thisdoesn'tusuallyhappenunlessthewallsalreadyhavecracks.39ButBlanusaattheUniversityofReading,UK,whohasexaminedtheeffectso

fplantclimbers,findsthativyraiseshumidity(湿度)nexttothewallbyonlyasmallamount.40Onceivyhasbeenintheground

forafewyears,itcangrowoutofcontrol.Justdon'tletitgetthebetterofyou.A.Growingivycanbringaddedbenefits.B.Therefore,Istronglyopposegrowingivy

.C.Theotherfearisthatitcanmakewallsdamp.D.Besides,itcanbetolerantofvariouskindsofsoil.E.Anyway,youdoneedtobecarefulingrowingivy.F.A

nivy-coveredwallwillslightlywarmaroominwinter.G.However,thereisamucheasierapproach:growingsomeivy.第三部分语言运用(共三节,满分40分)第

一节(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、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。HecamefromsomewheresouthofRome.Ididn'tknowwhenorhowhegottoAmeri

ca,swammaybe.ButoneeveningIfoundhimstandinginthedriveway,behindmygarage,extremelythin.“MynameTonyTrivionnoandImow(割)yourla

wn.”hesaid.Itwashardtocomprehendhis41.▲English.“Imowyourlawn,”hesaidagainandwalkedaway.Yes,theseDepressiondayswere42.▲,buthowcouldI43.▲aperso

nwhohadcometomeforhelp?WhenIgothomethenextevening,thelawnhadbeenmowed,thewalkssweptandthegardenweeded.44.▲,mywifeassumedIhadhiredhim.Itoldherofmy4

5.▲thenightbeforeandwethoughtitstrangethathehadnotaskedfor46.▲.Thenexttwodayswerebusy,andIforgotabouthim.ButonFri

day,Isawhim,behindmygarageagainandbusyaround.Imanagedto47.▲somesmallweeklypayforhimandeachdayhecleaneduptheyardandtookcareofanylittle48.▲.Hewasv

eryhelpfulwhenevertherewereanyheavyobjectstoliftorthingstofixinmyfactory.“Iwanttobeanapprentice(学徒),”hesaidoneday.49.▲w

ehadagoodPrenticeschoolthattrainedlaborers,Idoubtedwhetherhehadtheabilityto50.▲blueprintsandmicrometers(千分尺).There

fore,hetooka51.▲inpaytobecomeanapprentice.Manyyearslater,Ifoundhiminour52.▲meetingspot,muchheavierthanheusedtobeandtakingonalookof53.▲.Hewasami

llionairenow!TonycametoAmericaseekingtheAmericanDream.Buthedidnotfindit─he54.▲ithimself.Tonydidn'tbeginonthebottomrung(横档)oftheladder.H

ebeganinthe55.▲.Tony’saffairsweretiny,andallhehadwere24hoursaday.Hewastednoneofthemandsucceededfinally.41.A.repeatedB.brokenC.strangeD.s

imple42.A.specialB.boringC.ordinaryD.difficult43.A.giveawayB.turnawayC.pickupD.cheerup44.A.HopefullyB.FortunatelyC.ApparentlyD.Secretly45.A.i

mpressionB.experienceC.doubtD.anxiety46.A.troubleB.awardC.payD.leave47.A.bringinB.leaveoutC.workoutD.takein48.A.tasksB.kidsC.animalsD.argumen

ts49.A.NowthatB.IncaseC.EvenifD.Eversince50.A.readB.recordC.copyD.draw51.A.riseB.cutC.stepD.break52.A.casualB.memorabl

eC.formalD.familiar53.A.confusionB.confidenceC.amusementD.astonishment54.A.discoveredB.acknowledgedC.deservedD.created55.A.officeB.schoolC.hote

lD.basement第二节短文语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Therealityofcollegecanbeprettydifferentfromtheimages56.▲(present)i

nmoviesandtelevision.Insteadofthestudentswhowakeuplate,partyallthetime,andstudyonlybeforeexams,manycollegesarefu

llofstudentswithpressingschedulesofrealjobs.Thisisn’tatemporaryphenomenon.Theshareofworkingstudents57.▲(be)onthe

risesincethe1970s.Aboutone-quarterofthose58.▲workwhileattendingschoolhavebothafull-courseloadandafull-timejob.The59.▲(arrange)canhelp

payfortuition(学费)andlivingcosts.Andthere’svalueinitbeyondthedirectcause:suchjobscanalsobecriticalfordevelopingimportantprofessionalandsocialskills

thatmake60.▲easiertolandajobaftergraduation.Withmanyemployerslookingforstudentswithalready-developedsk

illsets,on-the-jobtrainingwhileincollegecanbethebestway61.▲(ensure)ajoblateron.Butit’snotallupside.Evenfull-timeworkmaynotc

ompletelycoverthecostoftuitionandlivingexpenses.Thatmeansthat62.▲they’resacrificingtimeawayfromtheclassroom,m

anyworkingstudentswillstillgraduatewithsomedebt.Andworkingfulltimecanreducethechance63.▲studentswillgraduate

,bycuttingintothetimeavailableforstudyingandattendingclasses.Thereislittlerewardforattendingbutnotfinishingcollege.Studentswhoend64.▲leavingschoo

lbecauseofdifficultyinmanagingworkandclassarelikelytofindthemselvesstuckintheirfuturejobs.Thedifficultyofworkingtoomuchwhileinschoolcancreate

acyclethatpushesstudents65.▲(far)intodebtwithoutreceivinganyofthefinancialorcareerbenefits.第三节单词拼写和单句语法填空(共10题;每小题1分,满分10分)按要求将下列句

子补充完整。66.Myopinionhasn’tbeenwellthoughtoutandisonlyforyourr▲.(根据首字母写单词)67.Tryeatingatregulari▲─andgoforhealthy,tastyfoodswhichmakeyoufeelener

gized.(根据首字母写单词)68.TheWHPtreatyisbasedonthea▲thattheglobaltobaccoeconomyisnotirreplaceable.(根据首字母写单词)69.T

heauthoritiesnolongers▲totheideathatthedisabledpeoplearesuitableasteachers.(根据首字母写单词)70.▲speaking,whatwillyoufocusonforthecomingyear

s?(具体而言)71.▲ofthepressurefromhisparents,hechosethemajorthathelikes.(rid)72.Withmanyproblems▲tobesolved,suchascrimeandunemplo

yment,thenewmayorseemstobeataloss.(remain)73.Theimpactofhumanactivitiescontinuestogrowandthelistofanimals▲withextinctionbecomeslonger.(threat)74.G

overnmentwouldestablishaninternationaldepartmenttofightagainst▲theUN’soceanchiefhasdescribedasaworldcrisis.75.Wor

kingwiththemedicalteaminAfricahasbrought▲thebestinherasadoctor.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,你校学生会将于本周末举行“亲近自然,强我身心”的远足活动。请你

用英文写一封电子邮件,邀请交换生Tom参加。内容包括:(1)活动目的;(2)活动安排;(3)注意事项。注意:1.词数80词左右,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.文中不可出现有关个人的真实信息。Dear

Tom,Howiseverythinggoingwithyou?▲▲Yourssincerely,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。Whenmydaughtersreachedthethirdand

fourthgrades,Ioccasionallyallowedthemtowalktoandfromschoolaloneiftheweatherpermitted.Onewarmspringday,alittledogfollowedthemhomeafterschool.It

hadshortlegsandlonglovelyears,withafawn-coloredcoat.ItwasthecutestdogIhadoverseenandthegirlsbeggedmetokeepit.Thedogwasbarelytwelveweeksold.Itha

dnocollaroridentifyingmarksofanysort,Ididn’tknowwhattodo.Ithoughtaboutrunninganadvertisementinthelost-and-foundbutIreallydidn’twantto.Itwouldbrea

kthekids’heartsifsomeoneshouldshowup.Besides,itsownersshouldhavewatcheditmoreclosely.Bytheendoftheweekthedogwaspartofou

rfamily.Itwasveryintelligentandgoodwiththegirls.Thefollowingweeksomethingtoldmetocheckthelost-and-foundsectionintheloc

alpaper.OneparticularadvertisementjumpedoutatmeandmyheartpoundedwithfearatwhatIread.Someonewasbeggingforther

eturnofalostdogintheneighborhoodofourgradeschool.Theysoundeddesperate.Myhandshook.Icouldn'tbringmyselftopickupthephone.Instead,Ipretended

Ihadn’tseentheadvertisement.Iquicklyputpaperawayinthedrawerandcontinuedwithmydusting.Ineversaidaworda

boutittothekidsormyhusband.Bynowwehadnamedthedog.ItlookedlikeaMolly,sothatwaswhatwecalledit.Itfollowedthegirlseverywheretheyw

ent.Whentheywentoutside,itwasonestepbehindthem.Whentheydidhousework,itwastheretolendahand.Therewasonlyoneprob

lemwiththisotherwiseperfectpicture:myconsciencewasbotheringme.IknewinmyheartIhadtocallthatnumberandseeifourMollywasthedogth

eyweredesperatelyseeking.ItwasthemostdifficultthingI’veeverdone.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。Withmixedfeelings,Ifinallypickedupth

ephone.▲▲▲Openingthedoor,Isawawomanwithalittlegirlsittinginasmallwheelchair.▲▲▲命题人:王慧、胡蕾,审题人:王亚军、王洁

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