济宁一中2025届高三第一次质量检测英语试题

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济宁市第一中学2024—2025学年度第一学期质量检测(一)高三英语注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、考生号、座号填写在相应位置,认真核对条形码上的姓名、考生号和座号,并将条形码粘贴在指定位置上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡

上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。3.回答非选择题时,必须使用0.5毫米黑色签字笔书写,按照题号在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸,试题卷上答题无效。保持卡面清洁,不折叠,不破损。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到答题卡上。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,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.Whatfoodwillthewoman'sdaughteravoid?A.Steaks.B.Onions.C.Icecream.

2.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Salespersonandcustomer.B.Co-workers.C.Acouple.3.Whatflightwillthespeakersbe

on?A.CJ875.B.CJ865.C.CJ930.4.Whyisthemanworriedabouthisbrother?A.Hisbrotheristooconfident.B.Hisbrother

strugglestomakefriends.C.Hisbrother'sfriendswillbeabadinfluenceonhim.5.Whatisthemaintopicoftheconversation?A.Typesofschool

s.B.Placestosleep.C.Onlineclasses.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。每段对话后有几个小题,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。每段对话读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Howcanthewomanbedescribed?A.Helpful.B.Rude.C

.Dishonest.7.Whatisthemanlikelycanceling?A.Ahospitalbooking.B.Ahotelroom.C.Aflight.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Wheredoestheconversationprob

ablytakeplace?A.Inacafé.B.Inanoffice.C.Onasoccerfield.9.Whoisthebestgoalscorerintheteam?A.Natalie.B.Laura.C.Dave.10.Whatpo

sitionwillBillprobablyplay?A.Thegoalkeeper.B.Thestriker.C.Themidfielder.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatdoesthewomanlikebestaboutthestam

psshecollects?A.Theirbeauty.B.Theirprice.C.Theirculturalvalue.12.Whichstampdoesthemanlikemost?A.TheonefromEthiopia.B.Theonefrom

Norway.C.TheonefromFiji.13.HowmuchdoesthesetofstampsaboutMeiLanfangprobablycost?A.13,000yuan.B.40,000yuan.C.85,000yuan.

听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whateventarethespeakerscleaningfor?A.TheEasterparty.B.Thewoman'sbirthday.C.TheSpringFestivalgathering.15.Howdoesthewomanf

eelabouthostingtheevent?A.Particular.B.Excited.C.Nervous.16.WhydoesthemandothecleaningbeforeSpringFestival?A.Tomakehismotherhappy.B.Totreathis

relatives.C.Togetridofbadluck.17.WhatcanthemanprobablydoonthefirstdayoftheNewYear?A.Washclothes.B.Cook.C.

Dothedishes.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatisthenameofthespeaker'sfirstplay?A.BirdontheWing.B.IrisFalls.C.Clara'sGirl.19.Whydidthespeakeracttheleadcharacte

rinherfirstplay?A.Shewasatalentedactress.B.Shedidn'ttrustanotheractress.C.Shecouldn'taffordtopayproperactors.20.WhoplaysthemaincharacterinC

lara'sGirl?A.YvetteRogers.B.DameVeraParker.C.ShingWu.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,选出最佳答案。AASelectionofMuseumsandAttractionsinWashingtonDCTheTidalBasinThebasin,pa

rtoftheWestPotomacPark,issurroundedbyapaththat'sperfectforwalking,runningorcycling.ThememorialstoThomasJeffersonandMartinLutherKingJunioraretwoh

ighlightssurroundingthelake.ItisthelocationmostassociatedwithWashington'sCherryBlossom(樱花)Festivalthattakesplaceeachsprin

g.NationalMuseumofAfricanAmericanHistoryandCultureThemuseumopenedinlate2016aftermorethanadecadeofplanning.ItisdedicatedtoAfricanAmerica

nhistoryandcultureandisorganizedlikeaverticaltimeline,startingwiththeAtlanticslavetradeonthe1400sandmovinguptothe21stce

ntury.HigherupareexhibitionsonAfricanAmericanmusic,theatreandart.It'sapowerfulexperienceandalsoverypopula

r:you'llhavetoapplyforatimedtickettoenter.TheNewseumFurtheralongPennsylvaniaAvenueistheNewseum,lovedforthe800newspaperfrontpagesfromar

oundtheworldthatarehungoutsideeverymorning.Inside,therearemovingexhibitsshowinghowimportanthistoricaleventshav

ebeenreported,suchastheSeptember11attacks.Alongsidenewspaperpagesfromthedayaftertheattacks,there'savideoexhibithighlightingtheworkofjourna

listsreportingontheTwinTowersfalling.Amustifyou'reinterestedinjournalism.NationalGalleryofArtTheartgalleryisanimpr

essivespace:twobuildings,linkedunderground,andasculpturegardennextdoor.Insidethelight-filedEastBuildingthere'

smodernart,includingaroomfulofJacksonPollock'smurals(壁),AndyWarhol'sGreenMarilynandRoyLichtenstein'sLookMickey.Thecl

assicalWestBuildingtendstohouseolderartwork:theEuropeanimpressionistsandItalianRenaissanceart(fromartistsincludingDaVinciandRaphael)aretwohig

hlights.21.Whichofthefollowingrequiresreservingaticketinadvance?A.TheNewseum.B.TheTidalBasin.C.Nationa

lGalleryofArt.D.NationalMuseumofAfricanAmericanHistoryandCulture22.WhatcanvisitorsdoattheNewseum?A.Learnhowtoreportimportantevents.B.L

earnaboutthestoriesaboutnews.C.Talkwithjournalistsaboutthe9/11attacks.D.Read800recentlypublishednewspapers.23.WhyisGreenMarilynexh

ibitedintheEastBuilding?A.Itisapaintingbyafamousartist.B.Itisapaintingoftraditionalart.C.It'sapaintingofmodernart.D.Iti

sapricelesspaintingofthegallery.BMs.McIntyre,38,workedasapublisher.Shesufferedbraincancerandherhealthgotworsedespites

omemedicaltreatment.Butsherealizedthatinaway,shewasluckierthansomeotherpeople.Shehadinsurancetohelppayforhermedicalcare.ButMs.McInt

yreandherhusband,Mr.Gregory,knewthatmanypeoplewithcancerfacetoughdecisionsbecauseofthecostsofmedicalcareandwindupowingfarmorethanthey

canpay.Thoughherhealthwasfailing,Ms.McIntyredecidedtohelppayoffthemedicaldebtsofasmanypeopleasshepossiblycould.Thecouplebegand

onatingmoneytoagroupcalledRIPMedicalDebt,whichiscommittedtoworkingtopayofftheunpaidmedicaldebtsofothers

.Thegroupcanpayoffmedicalbillsforabout100timeslessmoneythantheycost.Inotherwords,forevery100donated,thegroupcanpayoff10,000inunp

aidmedicalbills.Unfortunately,Ms.McIntyrepassedawaybeforelong.Mr.GregorypostedamessageforMs.McIntyreonhersocialmediaacco

unts.“Ifyou’rereadingthis,Ihavepassedaway,”thepostbegan.Thenthepostexplained,“Tocelebratemylife,I'vearrangedtobuyupothers’medicaldebtsandthend

estroythedebts.”Thecouplehadsetupapageonawebsitetoraisemoneyforthispurpose.Theyhadhopedtoraiseabout$20,000.Neverth

eless,Ms.McIntyre’slastpostattractedalotofattention.Thedonationsonherwebpagequicklypassedthetotalgoal.Inlessthanaw

eek,thesitehadraised10timesmorethanexpectedandthedonationsarestillcomingin.ByNovember22,2023,Ms.McIntyre'swebpagehadraisedover

$627,000,orenoughmoneytopayoffabout$60millioninmedicaldebts.Mr.GregoryplannedaspecialeventinDecembertocele

brateMs.McIntyre’slifeandtoannouncehowmanymillionsofdollarsofmedicaldebtshereffortshadpaidfor.24.Whydi

dMs.McIntyrefeelluckierthansomeotherpeople?A.Thedoctorseventuallycuredher.B.Herdiseasedidn'tbecomeworse.C.Shehadadecentjobbeforebeingill.D.S

hehadsecurityaboutmedicalcare.25.HowdidMs.McIntyreandherhusbandhelpothers?A.Bypayingfortheirdailydebts.B.By

givingawaymoneytothem.C.Byriddingthemofdebtsfromtreatments.D.Bypurchasingmedicalinsuranceforthem.26.Whatispa

ragraph4mainlyabout?A.Thepublicinvolvement.B.Thecouple'santicipation.C.Theoperationofawebsite.D.Theincreaseo

fmedicaldebts.27.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeMs.McIntyre?A.Humorousandelegant.B.Influentialandunderstanding.C.Cautiousandp

romising.D.Enthusiasticandadaptable.CResearchersatMITcreatedahigh-techpillthatstartstovibrate(震动)onceitmakescontactwithliquidint

heuser’sstomachandmakehimorherfeelfull.ThepillwasreportedlythoughtupbyShriyaSrinivasan,currentlyanassistantprofessorofbio

engineeringatHarvardUniversity.VIBES,shortforVibratingIngestibleBioEleotronicStimulator,wasonlyrecentlymadepublicinastudypubli

shedintheScienceJournal,butitisalreadybeingannouncedbythemediaasthefutureofweightloss.Althoughithasyettob

etestedonhumans,trialsonpigshaveachievedveryhopefulresults.Afterabout30minutesofVIBESactivity,pigsconsumedonaveragealmo

st40percentlessfoodinthenexthalfhourthantheydidwithoutthesmartpill.Apparently,therevolutionarydeviceworksbyacti

vatingstretchreceptorsinthestomach,modelingthepresenceoffood.Thisinturnsignalsthehypothalamus(下丘脑)toincreasethelevelsofhormonesthatmake

usfeelfull.Thevibratingstimulator,whichisaboutthesizeofavitaminpill,ispoweredbyanencasedbatteryandactivatedeitherbyth

egastricfluid(胃液)breakingdownacoataroundthepill,orbyanincorporatedtimer.Afterproducingthedesiredeffect,thepillexitsthebodywitho

thersolidwaste:Thegoodnewsisthatitisexpectedtohaveacostinthecentstoonedollarrange,andresearcherssaythatitmayeventuallybepossi

bletoimplantthestimulatorandthusremovetheneedforpeopletoconstantlyswallowit.“Ourstudydemonstratestheeffectivenessofalow-cost,non-

operativeinterventiontoreducefoodintakeandcalorieconsumption.Thedevicefunctionseffectivelyinthestomachandleading

tofullness,”saidGiovanniTraverso,co-authorofthestudy.“Thedevicehasthepotentialtorevolutionizeoptionsforweightlosstreatmen

t.However,futurestudieswillneedtoexplorethephysiologicaleffectsofthedevicebeforeit'savailableforpatients.”Researchersare

nowexploringwaystoscaleuptheproducingofVIBEScapsuleswhichcouldenableclinicaltrialsinhumans.28.Whatistheou

tcomeoftakingthepill?A.Sensationoffullness.B.Foodstorage.C.Liquidproduction.D.Recoveryofusers.29.Whichaspectofthedevicei

smentionedinparagraph2?A.Itsintelligence.B.Itsworkingprinciple.C.Itstestinghistory.D.Itssideeffect.30.Whatistheresea

rchers'ultimategoalofthedevice?A.Toproducegastricfluidwithit.B.Todestroythecoataroundit.C.Toremovesolidwastefromit.D.Tofixitinhu

manbody.31.WhatisGiovanniTraverso'sattitudetowardsthefutureofthedevice?A.Worried.B.Doubtful.C.Cautious.D.Confused.DImaginethis:y

ouneedanimageofaballoonforaworkpresentation,soyouuseanAItext-to-imagegeneratorlikeMidjourneyorDALL-E.B

utwhenyouentertheprompt(提示词)“redballoonagainstabluesky,”thegeneratorreturnsanegginstead.What'sgoingon?Thegeneratoryou'reusingma

yhavebeen“poisoned”.Whatdoesthismean?Text-to-imagegeneratorsworkbybeingtrainedonlargedatasetscontainingmillion

sorbillionsofimages.Someofthegeneratorshavebeentrainedbyindiscriminately(任意地)scrapingonlineimages,manyofwhichmaybe

undercopyright.Thishasledtomanycopyrightinfringement(侵害)caseswhereartistshaveaccusedbigtechcompaniesofstealingandp

rofitingfromtheirwork.Thisiswheretheideaof“poison”comesin.Researchershaverecentlycreatedatoolnamed“Nightshade”tofightbackagainstunauthorized

imagescraping.Thetoolworksbyslightlychanginganimage'spixels(像素)inawaythatconfusesthecomputervisionsystembutlea

vestheimageunchangedtoahuman'seyes.IfanorganizationthenscrapesoneoftheseimagestotrainafutureAImodel,itsdatapoolbecomes“poiso

ned.”Thiscanresultinmistakenlearning,whichmakesthegeneratorreturnunintendedresults.Asinourearlierexample,aballoonmightbecomeanegg.Thehigherthe

numberof“poisoned”imagesinthetrainingdata,thegreatertheimpact.BecauseofhowgenerativeAIworks,thedamagefr

om“poisoned”imagesalsoaffectsrelatedpromptkeywords.Forexample,ifa“poisoned”imageofaPicassoworkisusedintrainingdata,promptresultsformasterpieces

fromotherartistscanalsobeaffected.ToolslikeNightshademightbemisusedbysomeuserstointentionallyupload“poisoned”imagestoconfuseAIgenerators.

However,Nightshade'sdeveloperhopesthetoolwillmakebigtechcompaniesmorerespectfulofcopyright,challenging

thebeliefthatdatafoundonlinecanbeusedfreely.Humanrightsactivistshavealsoexpressedconcernsabouttheindiscriminateuseofmachinevision,especia

llyinfacialrecognition.Theconnectionbetweenfacialrecognitioncasesanddatapoisoningraisesbroaderquestionsabouttechnologicalgovernance.D

atapoisoningcouldbeseenasaninnovativesolutiontoprotectfundamentalhumanrights.32.Whatdoestheunderline

dword“scraping”inparagraph2probablymean?A.Facilitating.B.Collecting.C.Damaging.D.Polishing.33.Accordingtot

hetext,whatmayaddingpoisoneddataleadto?A.Causinguserstoforgetthepromptkeywords.B.Discriminatingagainstgreatmasterpieces.C.Interferingwiththetrain

ingofgenerativeAI.D.Increasingtheaccuracyofreturnedinformation.34.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Computerscientistshavelearned

torespectthecopyrightofmostartists.B.Nightshadeisbeingabusedbyhumanrightsactiviststorecognizefaces.C.Theissueoftechno

logicalgovernancehasarousedthelawyers'interest.D.Datapoisoningissomehowjustifiedtodirectattentiontohumanrights.35.Whic

hofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.DataPoisoning:RestrictingInnovationorEmpoweringArtistsB.DataPoisoning:Risks

andRewardsofGenerativeAIDataTrainingC.DataPoisoning:AddressingFacialRecognitionIssuesAmongArtistsD.DataPoisoning:GovernmentE

mpoweringCitizenstoProtectThemselves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.HowtoSt

opBeingaPeoplePleaserAsarecoveringpeoplepleaser,Ispentmuchofmylifekeepingothershappy.Breakingthishabitmeantsteppingonafewtoes.However,I

'vebecomeahappierpersonasaresult.HerearesometipsIusedtostopbeingapeoplepleaser.Identifyyourpriorities.Take

amomenttothinkaboutwhyyouaretryingtolearnhowtostopbeingapeoplepleaser.Whoarethepeoplethatyoufeelthen

eedtoplease?36Answeringthesequestionswillhelpyousetagoalthatyoucanholdyourselfaccountableto.Justsay“no”.Onereasonwhypeoplepleaserssay“yes”toev

erythingisthattheyfeardisappointingothers.37Ifyouareapeoplepleaser,youarelikelytospendlotsofenergytryingtocontrolhowpeoplefeelaboutyo

u.Thebestthingyoucandoisletthemfeeltheirfeelings.Itwillfeelliberatingtofreeyourselffrombeingresponsibleforsomeoneelse'sreaction.38Saying“no

”isagoodwaytosetbetterboundariesinyourimportantrelationships.Allhealthyrelationshipshavetheirownboundaries.Ifyouhaven'tsetboundaries

inyourrelationships,theoddsarethatatsomepointyouwillendupfeelingpressuredtodosomethingyoudon'twanttodo.Acceptyourself.Manypeoplepleasersareinse

cureaboutwhotheyare.39CheckoutoursummaryofBrenéBrown'stheGiftsofImperfectiontolearnhowtoacceptyourimper

fectionsandloveyourself.Rememberthatyoucannotpleaseeveryone.Nomatterwhatyoudotherewillalwaysbesomeonewhoi

sunhappywithyourchoices.40A.Sethealthyboundaries.B.Keephealthyrelationships.C.Whydoyoufeeltheneedtokeepthemhappy?D.Andwhy

bothertryingtopleaseeveryoneifitisn'tpossible?E.Spendsometimelearningtoloveyourselfforwhoyouare.F.Thatiswhythemoreyouseeksecurity,theless

ofityouhave.G.Butsaying“no”isthebestwaytotakecareofyourownneeds.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。Alvin,66,wasdeepinthewoodsinGrandCanelastDecemberwhensomethinglikelitteronthegroundcaughthiseye.Itwasa41balloonwithanoteatt

ached.“DearSanta,”thenote42.“MynameisLuna.Fouryearsold.ThisyearIhavebeen43.Iwouldlikecandy,Spider-Manball,MyLittlePony.Withlove,Luna.”

Alvin’shearthammeredinhischest.Itremindedhimofhischildhoodwish.Hesmiledandsetoutto44Luna'swish.Hepostedaphotooftheballo

onandtheChristmaswishlistonhisFacebookpage,askingforhelp45thesender.Meanwhile,Gonzalez,themotheroffour-year-oldLuna,hadnoideathatsucha(

n)46wasunderway.IthadbeenahardyearforherfamilyasCOVID-19spread.Ona47toughdaylastDecember,she48theideaofhavingLunasendalettertoSantabyreleasingabal

loon.Theyenjoyeda49Christmastogether,andthenthecalendarturnedtoanewyear.Oneday,GonzalezreceivedacallsayingthatsomeonehadfoundLu

na'sballoon.Herjaw50.SheloggedontoFacebookandsawAlvin’s51.ShecalledAlvinandfinallyagreedtoletAlvinfulfillherdaughter'swishlist.“Santad

roppedyourballoon52,”GonzaleztoldLuna,“butoneofhiselves(精灵)foundit.”Notlongafterthat,Lunareceivedthreeboxes'wortho

f53withanotesigned“AlvintheElf.”Now,havingreceivedsomuch54,Gonzalezandhergirlintendtopayitforwardthisyear.Afterall,whenAlvincouldhavejust55thatba

llooninthetrash,hewentmorethantheextramile.41.A.beautifulB.brokenC.preciousD.blown42.A.printedB.wroteC.typedD.read43.A.

niceB.difficultC.demandingD.smart44.A.fulfillB.spreadC.makeD.express45.A.entertainingB.unitingC.reportingD.locating46.A.preparationB.effortC.researc

hD.game47.A.temporarilyB.relativelyC.particularlyD.naturally48.A.cameupwithB.arguedaboutC.putupwithD.jumpedat49.A.he

althyB.greenC.modestD.grand50.A.burstB.crackedC.brokeD.dropped51.A.postB.letterC.nameD.photo52.A.intimeB.af

terallC.byaccidentD.onpurpose53.A.candiesB.giftsC.toysD.books54.A.attentionB.admirationC.popularityD.generosity55.A.adoptedB.stored

C.thrownD.dragged第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Towritehisownmedicaltext,LiShizhenreferencedover80

0medicaltexts,countlessbooksonhistoryandgeography,andworksofliterature.Heevenstudiedthecompleteworksofmanya

ncientpoets,from56heselectedasurprisingnumberofversesaboutmedicine.However,thegreatestissueheencounteredwasthewidespread57(inco

nsistent)intheuseofdrugnames.Realisingtheimportanceoffieldresearchoutweighed58ofextensivereading,in1565Litravelledfarandwideintothemountainsandwilde

rness.Hecoveredwhataretoday'sprovincesofHunan,Jiangxi,AnhuiandJiangsu,andmanyotherplaces.Afteroverad

ecadeoffieldresearch,Li59(successful)completedthefirstdraftofhismasterpiece,BencaoGangmu,ortheCompendiumofMateriaMe

dicain1578.Herevised60workatleastthreetimesrightupuntilhisdeathin1593.Sinceitsfirstpublicationin1596,theboo

k61(receive)world-widerecognition.BritishnaturalistCharlesDarwinacknowledgedthebook62an“ancientChines

eencyclopedia.”In2011,thebook63(list)ontheUNESCOMemoryoftheWorldRegister.In2017,aninternationalconferencewasheldinBeijing64(celebrat

e)Li’s500thbirthday.Today,therearea65(grow)numberofinternationalexchangescenteringonLiShizhenandhisbook,andmanypeoplearoundtheworldcanstillfin

dthewisdomofhumandevelopmentinthisancientclassic.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)你校英语俱乐部拟创办校英文刊物,将召开俱乐部成员会议,商讨刊物栏目(columns)。假如你是成员李华,请你写一份会议发言稿,提

议开设一个栏目。内容包括:1.栏目名称;2.开设理由注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Hello,mydearfellows!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。Whenthingswentwrong,Feinalwayshadsomethingnicetosay.WhenDadforgotaboutthepizzaanditburned,Feincom

fortedhimbysayingitwouldstilltastegood.Andhewasright.Thepizzaedgesweredarkandcrispy,butthemiddlewasn'thalfbad.Wh

enFein'sfriendgotalowscoreonthespellingtest,Feinsaidthatshewoulddobetternexttime.And,sureenough,shestudiedhardandgot100per

centthenextweek.Whenhisteacherbumpedintoabookstandinthelibrary,Feintoldhimnottoworryasthelibrarianwouldn'tbeupset.Hewasright.Thelibrarianjustlau

ghedandhelpedpickupthebooks.Feinlookedonthebrightside.Andeveryonelikedthatabouthim.Everyone,thatisexceptHazel.Hazelwasthenewkidintheclas

s.Onherfirstday,Feinsaid,“Nicetomeetyou,Hazel.Ithinkyou'lllikeithere.”Hazelstaredathim.“Idoubtit.”Feindidn'tknoww

hattodo.He'dnevermetanyonelikeHazel.Whentheteachersaidthey’dtakeabreakinsidebecauseoftherain,Feinsaid,“Everyclo

udhasasilverlining.”“Asilverlining?”Hazelshookherhead.“Cloudsarewhite.Maybegray.Wheredoyougetthisstuff?”Feinfeltasifthewindhadbeenkn

ockedoutofhim.Outsidethewindow,thecloudshadrolledoverthesun.Theroomfeltdarker.“Badthingscomeinthrees,”saidHazel.“Nooutdoorbreakisnumberon

e.Whatwillbethesecondthing?”Theclassdidn'thavetowaitlongtofindout.Emmawascarryingatrayofpaints(颜料)duringartclass.

Shetripped,andthepaintwentflying.Therewasblueonthefloorandredandblackonthewalls.Hazeldeclaredittobethesecondbadthing.Feindidn'tknowwhattosay.Hazel

seemedsosureabouttheRuleofThreeBadThings.EmmacametolookatFein’spainting.“It’sbeautiful.Iespeciallylik

ethegrassland.”shesaid.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。Shepickedupthepainting,notrealizingshehadpaintsonherfingers.“Wanttoad

doneonthepainting?”FeinaskedHazel.

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