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2024学年第一学期温州环大罗山联盟期中联考高二年级英语学科试题考生须知:1.本卷共10页满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准考证号并填涂相应数字。3.所有答案
必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷上无效。4.考试结束后,只需上交答题纸。选择题部分(共95分)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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】W
hatwillthewomantakewithher?A.Asportsbag.B.Asuitcase.C.Abackpack.2.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whydidthemancalloffhistrip?A.Theweatherwa
sbad.B.Hewasn’tinterestedinit.C.Therewasanurgentsituation.3.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatwillthewomando?A.Collectsomeplants.B.Gotoworkinthelab.C.Deliversome
materials.4.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Howdoesthemanfeelabouthisgrandmother’smovingin?A.Appreciative.B.Surprised.
C.Anxious.5.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whereisthewoman’sbooknow?A.Onabed.B.Onadesk.C.Inachest.【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。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】6.Whatistheman’sprimaryconcernabouttheinvestment?A.Theprofit.B.Thesafety.C.Th
eflexibility.7.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?A.Showthemanawebsite.B.Givethemanauserguide.C.Openanaccountfortheman.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件
查看】8.Wherearethespeakers?A.Intheman’shouse.B.Onaplane.C.Atanairport.9.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Usethefastcheck-inservice.B.Takethebluesuit
caseonboard.C.Lethischildrengothroughsecurityfirst.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】10.WhatisSimon’smainjobresponsibil
ity?A.Sellingproducts.B.Developingsoftware.C.Providingcustomersupport.11.Whatisthefunctionofthesoftware?A.Toanalyzemarkettrends.B.T
oworkoutproductioncosts.C.Tomanagerelationswithcustomers.12.HowmanyemployeesworkatSimon’scompany?A.3.B.12.C.13.听
下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】13.WhatareNicoleandAnthony?A.Filmcritics.B.Newsreporters.C.Radiopresenters.14.W
hatisthespeakers’opiniononthenewJamesBondactor?A.Hewasagoodfitbutnotthebest.B.HewasatypicalJamesBondactor.C.
Hemadethecharacterunbelievable.15.WhichdoesNicolethinkwasgoodaboutthemovie?A.Themusic.B.Thestory.C.Thespecialeffects.16.WhatratingdoesAnthonygivethe
movie?A.Twostars.B.Fourstars.C.Fivestars.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】17.WhatisTimmainlytalkingabout?A.Thecareerof
himandSam.B.Thedevelopmentofhismusicaltalent.C.Theexperiencesofbeingtwinbrothers.18.WhenwasTimborn?A.InJ
anuary.B.InOctober.C.InDecember.19.Whatisprobablythephysicaldifferencebetweenthetwins?A.Thehair.B.Thebu
ild.C.Thevoice.20.WhatcanwelearnaboutTim?A.HeislessconfidentthanSam.B.Heisnotinterestedingoingout.C.HeisgoingtoputoutSoulBrothers.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。AFormany,thedesiretotravelpeakswhensummerrollsaround.Tohelpyoupickavaca
tionspot,usethislistofthebestsummervacationstohelpyouplanyourgetaway.ParisDaytimetemperaturesinthe70smakessummeroneofthebesttime
stowanderaroundtheCityofLight.DinealfrescoatacafealongtheChamps-Élysées,orhaveapicnicattheLuxembourgGardensoronthelawnsinfrontoftheEiff
elTower.Theonlycons:biggercrowdsandhigherpricesonhotelrooms.Youmaywanttoconsideravacationrentaltosavemoney,andy
oushouldplantovisitworld-renownedattractionsliketheLouvrefirstthinginthemorningtoavoidagreatmanytourists.GreatBarrier
ReefAustralia’sGreatBarrierReefofferssomeofthemostscenicsnorkelinganddivingontheglobeathotspotslikeOspreyReefandHeronI
sland.And,believeitornot,yourtourismdollarscanhelpprotectthisquicklydisappearingnaturalwonder.However,youdon’thavetobeadivertofullyenjoyt
hisregion.SailingontheopenoceanandkickingbackonaWhitsundayIslandsbeachwillnodoubtsatisfyrelaxationseekers.LondonGetdownt
oLondontownforyournextsummervacation.SpendyourdaystouringthegroundsofBuckinghamPalaceandadmiringLondon’sgreenspacesfromabovew
itharideontheLondonEye.Thoughtemperatureshistoricallysitinthe70sduringthesewarmermonths,heatwavesbringingweatherinthe90saren’tunprecede
nted(史无前例的).Ifyou’rewillingtodealwithsomeheatandthecrowdstheseasonbrings,youareguaranteedtohaveajollygoodtrip.21.Whatisasuggestedwaytosave
moneyinParis?A.Bookingavacationrental.B.HavingapicnicattheEiffelTower.C.VisitingtheLouvrefirstthinginthemorning.D.Din
ingalfrescoatacafealongtheChamps-Élysées.22.WhatisonewaythattourismcanhelpprotecttheGreatBarrierReef?A.Bysailingontheopenarea.B.Bypromoti
ngdivingactivities.C.Bycontributingtoprotectionfunds.D.BykickingbackonaWhitsundayIslandsbeach.23.Whatisac
ommonchallengefacedbytouristsinbothParisandLondonduringthesummer?A.Highhotelprices.B.Extremeheatwaves.C.Crowdedtouristsites.D.Li
mitedaccesstopopularattractions.BInJuly2020,overtwonightsandthreedays,withmywife,threekidsandanotherfamilyofcampingfriends,weenjoyedvie
wsofSt.VincentGulfandatimemadeevenmorememorablebyaring.MyfatherhaddiedfourmonthsearlierandIhadbeenwearingagoldringofhisthatwasgiftedtome.Ont
heseconddayofourhike,astherestofourgroupsetoffafterlunch,IwaswalkingatthebackwithmywifewhenIlookeddownatmyhandwheremydad’sringusuallywa
s.Itwasgone.IspentthenextfewminutesandhoursbeingcomfortedbymyfriendsandfamilyandregrettinghowIcouldlosesomething
sopreciousonahikingtrip.Myfriendencouragedmetosearchformyringinmypack,whichIdidwhenwestoppedforadrink.Therewasnoring.Wes
etupcampandsettledinatKingfisherFlat,themostbeautifulcampsite,sittingbesideaflowingcreek.ThatnightIwen
ttosleepandeventuallyreconciledthatmyringwasgoneforgood.Finishingthehikethefollowingday,backatMambrayCreek,mymatesaidweshouldhaveone
lastlookfortheringatthecampsitebeforesettingoff.Iwentalongwiththeidea,especiallygiventhereweretoiletsnearbyanditwas
afour-hourdrivebacktoourhomeontheFleurieuPeninsula.Asweapproachedourcampsiteourfriendsstartedsearchingaroundthegroundsforther
ing.Iinspectedourfuelgaugecompletely,whilemyeldestdaughterwalkedtothefireringwherewe’dbeenchattingandlaughing.SecondslaterIheardm
ydaughtersay“I’vefoundit!”Iseriouslycouldnotbelievewhatshe’dsaiduntilshepresentedmewithmydad’sring.Iacceptedthering,huggedmydaughterandtothisdayfindi
thardtobelievemydad’sringwasfound.ThispreciouschaptermadethetwonightshikingsomethingIwillneverforget.
24.Whathappenedaftertheauthorlosinghisfather’sringduringthehike?A.Theauthordecidedtobuyanewring.B.The
groupdecidedtoendthetripearly.C.Theauthorreceivedcomfortfromfriendsandfamily.D.Theauthorimmediatelyfoundtheringinhissleepingbag.25.Whatdoestheunderli
nedword“reconciled”inparagraph4mean?A.Feltangryandfrustrated.B.Arguedaboutthesituation.C.Madepeacewitht
hesituation.D.Foundasolutiontotheproblem.26.Whydidtheauthoragreetohaveonelastlookfortheringatthecampsite?A.Becausehisfrie
ndsinsistedonsearchingagain.B.Becausehewasstillhopefuloffindingthering.C.Becausehewantedtospendmoretimewithhis
family.D.Becausethereweretoiletsnearby,makingitaconvenientstop.27.What’sthepurposeofthestory?A.todescribethenaturalbeautyofSt.VincentG
ulfanditssurroundings.B.topromotethebenefitsoffamilycampingtripsandoutdooractivities.C.toprovideadetailedaccountofhikingtechn
iquesandoutdoorsurvivaltips.D.tosharetheemotionaljourneyoflosingandfindingacherishedfamilytreasure.CBritain’slas
tcoal-firedpowerplantwillcloseonMonday,ending142yearsofcoal-generatedelectricityinthenationthatsparke
dtheIndustrialRevolution.TheRatcliffe-on-SoarstationincentralEnglandistofinishitsfinalshiftatmidnight,aftermorethanh
alfacenturyofturningcoalintopower.OwnerUnipersaysmanyofthe170remainingemployeeswillstayonduringatwo-yeardecommissioni
ng(停用关闭)process.TheUKgovernmenthailed(赞扬)theclosureasamilestoneineffortstogenerateallofBritain’senergyfromrenewable
sourcesby2030.TheshutdownmakesBritainthefirstcountryfromtheGroupofSevenmajoreconomiestophaseoutcoal—thoughsomeotherEuropeannations,incl
udingSwedenandBelgium,gottheresooner.EnergyMinisterMichaelShankssaidtheplant’sclosure“markstheendofaneraandcoalworkerscanberightlyproudoftheirwork
poweringourcountryforover140years.Weowegenerationsadebtofgratitudeasacountry.Theeraofcoalmightbeending,butanewageofgoodenergyjobsforourc
ountryisjustbeginning.”Theworld’sfirstcoal-firedelectricityplant,EdisonElectricLightStation,openedinLondonin1882.Ratcliffe-on-Soar,
whichopenedin1968,isalandmarkwhoseeightconcretecoolingtowersand199-meterchimneyareseenbymillionsofpeopleayearastheydrivepaston
theM1highwayorspeedbyontrains.In1990coalprovidedabout80%ofBritain’selectricity.By2012ithadfallento39%,andby2023itstoodatjust1%,acc
ordingtofiguresfromtheNationalGrid.MorethanhalfofBritain’selectricitynowcomesfromrenewablesourcessuchaswind
andsolarpower,andtherestfromnaturalgasandnuclearenergy.“Tenyearsago,coalwastheleadingsourceofthiscountry
’spower—generatingathirdofourelectricity,”saidDharaVyas,deputychiefexecutiveofEnergyU.K.“So,togettothispointjustad
ecadelater,withcoal’scontributionreplacedbycleanandlowcarbonsources,isanincredibleachievement.Asweaimforfurtherambitioustargetsintheenergytransition
(转变),it’sworthrememberingthatfewbackthenthoughtsuchachangeatsuchapacewaspossible.”28.Whatisthesignificanceoftheclosureof
Ratcliffe-on-Soarstation?A.ItmarksthebeginningofBritain’senergytransition.B.ItisthefirststeptowardsrenewableenergyintheUK.CIts
howstheendofcoal-generatedelectricityinBritain.D.ItindicatesthatBritainhasalreadyreacheditsrenewableener
gygoals.29.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph4?A.Thecountryisindebtandneedstorepayitsloanstothepastgenerations.B.Thecountryaske
dforgratitudefromfuturegenerationsforitscurrentenergypolicies.C.TheUK’sgratitudetocoalworkersisnowcom
pletewiththeclosureofthelastcoalplant.D.TheUKacknowledgedthesignificantcontributionsofcoalworkersthroughouttheindustrial
history.30.WhatdoesDharaVyasmainlyimplyinthelastparagraph?A.Britainshouldhaveaimedformoreambitiousenergytransitiont
argetsearlier.B.ThereplacementofcoalbycleansourcesinBritainhappenedfasterthanexpected.C.ThedeclineofcoalasapowersourceinBritainwas
aslowandpredictableprocess.D.Despitetheremarkableshifttocleanandlow-carbonenergy,challengesstillremain.31.Whichofthefollowingcanbeabesttitleforthet
ext?A.“TheEconomicImpactofCoalPlantClosuresintheUK”B.“Britain’sCoalLegacy:ACenturyofPowerandProgress”C.“Renew
ableEnergyTriumph:BritainSaysGoodbyetoCoal”D.“TheFinalCountdown:Britain’sLastCoalPlantClosesItsDoors”DCoralreefs(珊瑚礁)maybemorecapableofadapting
tohotterandmoreacidic(酸性的)oceansthanwethought,raisinghopesofpreservingthesebiodiverseecosystems.Risinglevelsofcarbondioxideinthe
atmosphereduetoouremissionsposeatwinthreattotheworld’scoralreefs.Highertemperaturesstresscoralsandthiscanleadtomassbleaching(漂白)anddeat
h.Inaddition,atmosphericCO2absorbedbytheoceanmakesthewatermoreacidicandweakenscoralskeletons.This,alongwithpollutionandoverfishing,hasalreadycreateda
crisisfortheplanet’sreefs.Tofindoutmoreabouttheextentandspeedatwhichcoralspeciescouldadapt,Juryandhiscolleag
uesattheUniversityofHawai’icollecteddozensofspecimensofeightdifferentcoralspeciesfromreefsaroundO’ahu,Hawai’i.Theywerethengrowninanoutdoorlabunderfou
rdifferentconditions:undertoday’sclimate,onewithtemperaturesraisedby2℃butwaterchemistryunchanged,anotherwithtemperaturesheldbutwa
terchemistrymademoreacidic,andthelastwithbothtemperatureandwaterchemistrychangedtoproducethewarmer,moreacidicconditions..Thetestlast
edaslongassixmonths,but“thecoralsdidsurprisinglywell”,saysJury.Allsawlowergrowthrates-ameasureofcoralhealth-underthemorestressfulcondit
ions.Yetindividualsofallspeciessurvivedthecombinedstressors,withnocleartrade-offbetweentolerancetoheatandacidity.Infact,ther
eisbuildingevidenceofasignificantpotentialtoadapttochangingoceans.Forinstance,inasecondstudypublishedthismonth,MelissaNa
ugleatSouthernCrossUniversityinAustraliaandhercolleaguesanalysedheattoleranceofdifferentcoralspeciesontheGreatBarrierReef.
Theyfoundunexpectedlylargevariationinheattolerance,evenamongcoralsinthesamepartofthereef,whichcouldbeespeciallyv
aluableforeffortstorestorereefsbybreedingmoretolerantcorals.“I’mcautiouslyoptimistic,”saysLisaMcManusattheUniversityofHawai’i,w
howasn’tinvolvedwithanyoftheresearch.Butshecautionsthatanyadaptivepotentialstilldependsonhowmuchcoralisleftafterextremeevents.“
Inalotofareasaroundtheworld,there’slittlecoralcoverleft.”32.Whatistheeffectofmoreacidicoceansoncoralreefs?A.Mas
sbleaching.B.Weakeningskeletons.C.Overfishingandpollution.D.HighertemperaturesandCO2.33.HowdidJuryandhiscolleaguesconducttheirstudyoncorals?A.B
ycollectingfromdifferentoceansglobally.B.Bygrowingunderonlyoneenvironmentalcondition.C.Bytestingwithoutconsideringcorals
peciesdifferences.D.Bycultivatingindifferentconditionswithlocalcoralspecies.34.WhatcanwelearnfromMelissaNaugle’sstudy?A.Somespeciesofcoralsmaybett
erhelprestorereefs.B.GreatBarrierReefcorals’heattoleranceisequallyhigh.C.EnvironmentalfactorssolelydecideGreatBarrierReefcorals’heattoler
ance.D.Heat-tolerancevariationamongGreatBarrierReefcoralsistoominortomatter.35.WhatistheattitudeofLisaMcManustowardsthefutureofcoralreefs?A.Assured
,expectingfulladaptationwithoutworries.B.Anxious,fearingtheapproachinglossofcoralreefs.C.Negative,questioningtheadaptabilityofcoralreefs.
D.Hopeful,withconcernsaboutpost-extremeeventsurvival.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。Leadership
SecretAmazonhasreachedwhatitsfounderandCEOJeffBezoscalled“aninterestingmilestone.”Theretailinggiantsohighlyassociatedwithbooksandthenmusicandvideo,
nowhastensofmillionsofproductsandamajorityarenon-mediagoods,fromdrillstotennisballstoalmostanythingelsethatcanbeshipped.___
_36____The48-year-oldhasofficiallytransformedAmazon,whichhefoundedin1994,fromanonlinebookstoresellingotherstufftoaretailertha
toncesoldmostlybooks.Then,Amazonsstock(股票)isup397percentinthelastfiveyears.So,what’sbehindthesuccess?_
___37____Bezosregularlyleavesoneseatopenatmeetingsandinformsallattendeesthattheyshouldconsiderthatseatoccupiedbytheircust
omer,themostimportantpersonintheroom.Alwaystryingtofindoutwhatcustomerswant,Bezosisevenstricteraboutwhatcustomersdon’twant.Theyhatedelays,def
ectsandout-of-stockproducts,sothecompanyconstantlylookstomakethemasrareaspossible.____38____Amazon’sdatashowsthata0.1seconddelayinpageloadingcantra
nslateintoaonepercentdropincustomeractivity.Butitdoesn’tfullyexplaintheextraordinarysuccess.ForBezos,adatadrivencustomerfocusencourageshi
mtotakeriskstoinnovate.Amazonskindle,forexample,cameintobeingbecausehebelievedmillionswouldwantane-bookre
ader,downloadinganybookwithin60seconds.____39____Engineerswerefreetosolvetechnicalchallengesastheysawfit,onlyneedingtomake
itrightforconsumers.Efficiency—cheapness,intheeyesofAmazon’scritics—isalsoanimportantpartoftheAmazonculture.____40____In2009,Bezo
sdeclaredthatAmazonhadbegunfightingagainstwaste.Themorehecouldgetridofneedlesscosts,theeasieritwouldbetodeliverrock-bo
ttompricestocustomers.A.Infact,Bezoslinksthetwo.B.ThatturningpointmightbeBezos’greatestachievement.C.Hesetthattargetwithoutget
tingtrappedbytechnicalissues.D.Eventhetiniestdelayinloadingawebpageisn’tinsignificant.E.Customersdoenjoyquic
kdelivery,qualityproductsandgreatafter-salesservice.F.Bezoscouldhavedoneitearlier,buthetookovertwentyyearstocompletethattarget.G.Amaz
onmanagerswouldtellyou:theemptychair,theinternalnicknameofthefigurethatrulestheirlives.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。HollyLillard,whengoingoutsidetowashthewindows,____41____tofindalostcatnamedTuckerandc
loseda600-milegaptoreturnhimtohisowner,JamieMcCall.Tucker’s____42____beganwhenMcCallspentthenightinanearbyhoteldu
ringherjourneyfromFloridatoMichigantovisitasickrelative.McCallwhohadlostherhusbandtocancerandhergrandsontoviolence,found____
43____inhertwocats,TuckerandFatCat.Withoutthosetwocats,shemaynothave____44____it.Thenextmorning,whenM
cCallwasreadyto____45____theroadagain,Tuckerwasgone.____46____,shesearchedalongthebusyroadforhours,butinvain.Withtightbudge
t,shecouldn’t____47____tostayanothernightbutcontinuedhertripwithouthim,heartbroken.Thenextday,Lillard____48____Tuckerbyagarbage
bin.Shetookhimhome,and____49____hisstoryinalost-petFacebookgroup.SoonMcCallwasonthephonewithLillard,hearingTucker’scriesandsob
bingwith_____50_____.McCall’sluckwas_____51_____:Lillard’sgrandfatherwasheadingtoMichigan,andLillardwashappyto_____52_____Tuckeruntilthecatcouldh
itcharidewithhim.Onemonthlater,Tuckerwas_____53_____deliveredtoMcCall’sdoorstep,justintimeforChristmas.Today,McCall,Tucker,FatCat,andLillardhav
eformedabondthat_____54_____the600milesthatonceseparatedthem.ThoughMcCall’sfutureisuncertain,sheiscomfortedbythe_____55_____ofherfurr
ycompanionsandthefriendshipofLillard,astrangerwhobecameasavior.41.A.decidedB.expectedC.happenedD.offered42.A.journeyB.advent
ureC.experienceD.fortune43.A.supportB.peaceC.companyD.comfort44.A.madeB.believedC.likedD.deserved45.A.startB.hitC.continueD.lea
ve46.A.ExcitedB.PanickedC.DisappointedD.Surprised47.A.decideB.bearC.manageD.afford48.A.observedB.heardC.spottedD.re
cognized49.A.postedB.publishedC.broadcastD.displayed50.A.sadnessB.sorrowC.reliefD.disappointment51.A.remainingB.c
hangingC.exchangingD.spreading52.A.appealtoB.intendtoC.tendtoD.attachto53.A.carefullyB.safelyC.hurriedlyD.secretly,5
4.A.crossesB.reachesC.breaksD.shows55.A.influenceB.delightC.patienceD.presence非选择题部分(共55分)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。TheRhineRiverflowsfromtheSwissAlpstotheNetherlands,thenintotheNorthSea.The765-milelongriveristhe____56_
___(two)longestinCentralandWesternEurope.____57____thedaysoftheRomanEmpire,theRhinehasbeenanimportanttransportationroute____58____(link)souther
nandnorthernEurope.It____59____(pass)throughsixcountries:Switzerland,PrincipalityofLiechtenstein,Aus
tria,Germany,FranceandtheNetherlands.AstheRhineentersGermany,itformstheborder____60____GermanyandFrance.Hugeamountsofuntreatedw
astefromtowns,farmsandindustriesweredumpedintothewaterwhichledtothe____61____(disappear)oftheonce-plentifuls
almon(鲑鱼)by1958.Yearsago,theRhine____62____(consider)oneofEurope’smostpollutedrivers.In1986,____63____chemicalfactoryfireinSwitzerlandmadet
hepollutionproblemmuch____64____(bad),killingmillionsoffishandwildlifealongtheriver.Afterthe1986fire,theRhineActionPlan
wasputintoplacetocleanuptheriver.Today,theriverisn’tcompletelypollution-free,butthesalmonhavereturned.Salmonareaspeciesof
fishthatarevery_____65_____(sense)tothequalityofthewatertheylivein.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假如你是李华,在元旦来
临之际,你的交换生朋友John想买一个具有中国特色的礼物送给他的中文老师,向你求助,请你根据以下提示写一封邮件向他推荐一个礼物:1.推荐的礼物;2.对礼物做简单描述;3.推荐的理由。注意:1.词数100字左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。D
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_______________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)67.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。ItwasacoldwinterMondaymorning.Manuaneight-year-oldwassleepingcomfortablyinhisbedroomupstairsattheKhagalhouse.Mondaysar
eusuallyverydifficultforhimafteraweekendbreakfromhisschool.“Manu,wakeup!It’sschooltime!”shoutedoutManu’smotherAkhila,fromthekitchen.Manupulledthe
blanketoverhimandignoredhismother’srepeatedattemptstowakehimup.“Manu!It’salready6o’clockandyourschoolbuswillbehereby7.Sopleasewakeupandgetready.Ma
nucontinuedsleeping.Finally,aftermuchpesteringandpampering(纠缠和纵容),Manugotoutofbedandstartedgettingreadyforschoollazily.Theschoolbu
swasalreadyhonking(按喇叭)infrontofhishousewhileManuwasbrushinghisteeth.Akhilarequestedthedrivertowaitforafewmi
nutes.ShequicklyhelpedManugetreadyandhelpedhimgettohisschoolbus.“Phew!Manudidn’tmisshisbustoday”Akhilasighed.Shewasreallyconcernedabout
herson.Manucouldn’tdoanythingontime,wakingupinthemorningoranyofhisdailytasks.Akhilathoughttoherself“needtow
orkoutaplantoteachhimalessoninself-discipline(自律).Repeatedadviceandwarningshaven’tchangedhim.”ThenextdayitwastheusualsceneattheKhagalhouseexceptt
hattherewasnoeffortfromAkhilatowakeupherson.Thetimewas7.TheschoolbushonkedandAkhila,unlikeherusualself,askedthebusdrivertoleave.Therewasu
nusualconfidenceonAkhila’sface.Manufinallywokeupataround9o’clock.Herandowntothekitchenandcriedout“Mom!
Whydidn’tyouwakemeup?TheschoolbushasalreadyleftandIamreallylateforschooltoday.”Hecouldn’tstopcrying.“Ihaveamathtesttoda
yandMrs.MangatwillpunishmeifImissherclassandthetest.”ThecalmfaceofAkhilamadeManufeelmoreanxious.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。“MomwhatshouldIdonow?Pleasehelp!”saidManuweepingly._________________________________________________________
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