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华中师大一附中2024—2025学年度上学期期中检测高二年级英语试题时间:120分钟满分:150分第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.1
5.C.£9.18.1.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydonext?A.TourBoston.B.VisitCaroline.C.Watchthenews.2.Whatarethespeak
ersmainlytalkingabout?A.Afoodshop.B.Aterriblepicnic.C.Tomorrow’sweather.3.Whenistheplanenowexpectedtoarrive?A.After7:00
p.m.B.After9:00p.m.C.After9:30p.m.4.Whydoesthemanneedanewplacetogorunning?A.BecausehejustmovedtoSkylineBoulevard.B.Becausehedoesn
’tlikecrowds.C.Becausehewantsaflatterarea.5.Whatdoesthemancareaboutmost?A.Thebook’sedition.B.Thebook’sprice.C.Thebook’scontent.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatdoesthemanlikemost?A.TheJungleFlyingTrain.B.TheAirForceAnts.C.TheLostMayaKingdom.7.Wher
earethespeakers?A.Inatoyshop.B.Inasciencemuseum.C.Inanamusementpark.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatisthewoman’sjobprobably?A.Arepairwoman.B.
Abankclerk.C.Acomputerseller.9.Whatwillthemanprobablydo?A.Paybybanktransfer.B.Paybycreditcard.C.Paybycheck.听第8段材料,回答第10
至12题。10.Whatisthematterwiththeman’ssonatschool?A.Hehasissueswithtests.B.Heislonelywithfewfriends.C.Heiseasilydi
stractedinclass.11.Whatdoesthewomansuggesttheman’ssondo?A.Havemorechallenginghomework.B.Practicemorebeforetests.C.Makemorenewfriends.12.What’sth
eprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Wifeandhusband.B.Teacherandparent.C.Friends.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatisinthepicture?A.Theman’scat.B.Theman’s
table.C.Theman’ssister.14.Whydoesthemanpainteyessowell?A.Heuseswhitepaintaslight.B.Hepaintsaccordingtophotographs.C.Hehas
hadlotofpracticeoncats’eyes.15.Whatdoesthemanhaveproblemswith?A.Paintinghands.B.Paintinghair.C.Paintingcats16.W
herearethespeakers?A.Inabookstore.B.Attheman’shouse.C.Inanartgallery.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhywillMr.Jenkinsbeleaving?A.Heisterriblyi
ll.B.Hehasfoundanewjob.C.Hewilltakecareofafamilymember.18WhenwillMr.Jenkinsbeleaving?A.Attheendoftheweek.B.Attheendofthemonth.C.Attheendoftheyear.
19.WhatwilltheschooldotoappreciateMr.Jenkins?A.Holdagoodbyecelebration.B.Buyapreciousgiftforhim.C.Namesomethingafterh
im.20.WhowilltakeoverMr.Jenkins’duty?A.Amathteacher.B.Aprofessionalathlete.C.Abasketballcoach.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
每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ATheNobelPrizesfor2024havehonoredgroundbreakingdiscoveriesandachiev
ementsthathavesignificantlybenefitedhumankindinvariousways.Thesewinnershavemaderemarkablecontributionstotheirrespectivef
ields,pushingtheboundariesofhumanknowledgeandunderstanding.NobelPrizeinPhysicsTheRoyalSwedishAcademyofSciencesawardedt
heNobelPrizeinPhysicstoJohnHopfieldandGeoffreyHinton.Theyemployedphysicstoolstodevelopmethodsthatpavedthewayforadvance
dmachinelearning.Hopfieldcreatedastructurecapableofstoringandreconstructinginformation,whileHintoninventedamethodthatindepe
ndentlyidentifiesdataproperties,crucialformodernartificialneuralnetworks.NobelPrizeinChemistryInChemistry,thefocuswasonproteins,
vitalforlife.DavidBakerachievedtheseeminglyimpossiblebycraftingentirelynewproteintypes.DemisHassabisandJohnJumpertackl
eda50-year-oldchallengewiththeirAlmodelthatpredictscomplexproteinstructures,holdingimmensepotential.NobelPrizeinLiteratureHanKang,
aSouthKoreanauthor,wontheNobelPrizeinLiteratureforherintensepoeticprose(散文)addressinghistoricalmentalscarsandexposinghuman
life’sweakness.Heruniqueawarenessofbody-soulconnectionsandherinnovativestylehavemadeheracontemporaryprosepioneer.NobelPeacePrizeThe2024NobelPea
cePrizewasawardedtoNihonHidankyo,agrassrootsJapaneseorganizationofatomicbombsurvivors.Thisisquitedifferentfromotherawardsgiven
toindividuals.Itwontheprizeforitseffortstoachieveaworldfreeofnuclearweapons.Theorganizationwasformedbysurvivorsoftheatomicbom
bsdroppedonHiroshima(广岛)andNagasaki(长崎)in1945.1.Whosecontributionisvitalforartificialneuralconnections?A.GeoffreyHinton.B.D
emisHassabis.C.HanKang.D.JohnHopfield.2.Whatassistedscientistsinsolvingahalf-century-oldproblem?A.Craftingnewproteintypes.B.
Advancedmachinelearning.C.AImodel.D.Analyzingdataproperties.3.Whichprizewasawardedtoagroup?ANobelPrizeinPhysics.B.
NobelPrizeinChemistry.C.NobelPrizeinLiterature.D.NobelPeacePrize.BThepondissilent—untilthefirstcry:“Foundsomething!”Aswim
merducksintothewater.Sheemerges,fistfirst,holdingapairofbrightbluechildren’sswimminggoggles(护目镜).Thesearepassedtoakayaker(划
艇者),whowavesthemoverhead,likeaprize.Overthenexthour,theteamof15—alloverage65,allwomen—huntsfortrashacrossMaresPond,a28-acrekettleholeonCape(
海角)Cod,atdepthsofupto8feet.Whentheteamreturnstoshore,thewomenaresmilingandlaughingcrackingjokesaboutthe
diveandtheirhaul.“Wedidn’tevenknowwhatitwas,”oneswimmersaidwithagiggle,referringtotheblueberrycheesecake-flavoredelectronic
cigarettetheyfound.“Wehavetoaskayoungperson.”ThesearetheOldLadiesAgainstUnderwaterGarbage(OLAUG).Partconservationorganization,partsoc
ialclub,thegroup’sexistenceisowedtoamomentofspontaneity(自发性)bySusanBaur,aretiredpsychologist.Shehadbegu
nswimminginpondsonthecapeasasaferalternativetotheocean.Butshefoundtherewasmuchstufflikegolfballsandbeercansinthepondsandtheyw
erepilingup.In2017,sheroundedupseveralfriendsandtogethertheyclearedasizableamountoflitterfromapond.Soonothersjoinedthem.Howe
ver,thegroupismerelyforladiesovertheageof65.“Over65,ifyou’rehealthyenoughtodowhatwe’redoing,itistheageofgratitude,”Shesays.“Youaresogratefulth
atyoucanstilldothis.You’rejustgratefulanyway,gratefulforthetreesandgratefulforcleanwater.”Shenotesthat“womenover65tendtofeelthe
limitationofaging.”Theylosepowerandsocialstanding,shesays.PartofthegoalofOLAUGistodemonstratethatolderwomen,workingasateam,can
doalotmorethanpeoplemightthink.“Wehavejustswumfartherthanwe’veeverswum.We’veliftedmorethanwe’veeverlifted.We’veseenstuffthatwe’veneverseen.Andwe’
vedonegood,”saysBaur.“Wecomebackwithourheartsbeating.”4.Whataretheswimmersdoinginthepond?A.Findingtreasures.B.Sw
imminginarace.C.Playinggames.D.Cleaninggarbage.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“haul”inParagraph3referto?
A.Divingskills.B.Rescueoperation.C.Itemscollectedduringasearch.D.Discoveriesunderthesea.6.WhydidSusanBaurformthegroupOLAUG?A.Toprovidehelpa
ndcareforeachother..B.Toremovetrashanddisplaytheircapabilities.C.Topromotepondswimmingasasaferalternative.D.Toorganizeswimmingeven
tsandimprovetheirskills.7.Whatisthesignificanceofthe“oldlady”identityforthegroup?A.Ithelpstoattractpublica
ttention.B.Ithighlightstheirweaknessasolderwomen.C.Itdistinguishesthemfromotherenvironmentalgroups.D.Itemphasi
zesgratitudeandphysicalabilityatolderage.CAspsychologists(心理学家)havelongrecognised,wehumanscopewithnegativethingsbyem
ployingpsychologicaldefences.Theseoftentaketheformofself-servingbiases(偏见),thatis,wetendtooweotherpeopl
e’ssuccessestogoodluck,whileseeingourowngoodresultsasasignofborntalent.Anotherexampleisthe‘better-than-average’effect,inwh
ichcasewethinkwe’rebetterthanmostothersatvariousskillsfromdrivingtomaths.Gettingdefensivewhenwe’recriticised,orwhenwemakeamistake,
isyetanotheroftheseself-protectivemechanisms(机制).Asthepoliticianssooftensay:“mistakesweremade,butnotbyme”.Sowhenyougivesomeonenegati
vefeedback(反馈)oryoucriticisethemortheirbeliefs,youare-perhapsunconsciously-threateningtheirpsychologicaldefences.Byforcingthemtorecognisehowth
ey’vemistaken,you’relikelytotriggerextremelyuncomfortablesocialemotions,suchasashame,guiltorembarrass
ment,orscarythoughtsofrejectionorlossofstatus.Awayforpeopletoavoidtheseuncomfortablefeelingsandthoughtsistogetdefensive,todenytheydida
nythingwrong,ortoengageinthementalgymnasticsneededtosaveface.Supportforthesocialandmoralaspectsofdefen
sivenesscomesfromastudybypsychologistsatAustralia’sUniversityofFlindersin2020.Theresearchersshowedthatvolunteers’defen
siveness(aboutpastmistakesorpossiblemoralguilt)wasstrengthenedifthey’djusthadanexperienceofbeingsociallyrejected-thusmakingthemmorementallywea
k.Contrarily,thevolunteersactedlessdefensivelyifthey’dhadanearlieropportunitytodemonstratetheirmoralvalues,whichw
ouldhavemadethemfeelmoresecureabouttheirmoralstanding.Onepracticalpointfromallthisisthatwhenyou’regivingnegative
feedback,itpaystoconsidertheeffectitmayhaveontheotherperson’sself-confidence.Therefore,focusyourcriticismonwhattheydidwrong,noto
ntheirpersonalityorcharacter.Youcanalsotakesomeofthestingoutbyconcentratingonhowtheirmistakecanbefixedorhowtheycanimproven
exttime,thatwaythey’relesslikelytotakethingssopersonally.8.Whydopeoplegetsodefensivewhencriticised?A.Toescapeseverepunishm
ent.,B.Torefusefutureimprovement.C.Toavoiduncomfortableemotions.D.Todemonstratetheirbeingdelicate.9.Whatdidthestudybypsychologi
stsattheUniversityofFlindersin2020find?A.Socialrejectionincreasesdefensiveness.B.Expressingmoralvaluesin
creasesdefensiveness.C.Givingadviceonfixingone’smistakehurtshisconfidence.D.Focusingcriticismonone’spersonalitydecreaseshis
defensiveness.10.Whichofthefollowingisapropertimeforgivingnegativefeedback?A.Onehasjustmadeablooddonation.B.Onehasjustreceivedajobrejecti
on.C.Onehasjustbeenbeateninadebate.D.Onehasjustfailedinanexam.11.Whatisthemainideaofthearticle?A.Peopleshouldavoidgivin
gnegativefeedbacktoothers.BPeopleoftenusepsychologicaldefensestocopewithcriticism.C.TheUniversityofFlinderscon
ductedastudyonsocialrejection.D.Thebetter-than-average’effectisacommonpsychologicaldefense.DInthepastfewyears,consume
rshavebecomemoreawareoftheimportanceofsustainabilityinfashion.Theywanttoknowhowproductsaremadetoensurethattheirpurchasesaren’tnegat
ivelyimpactingtheenvironment.Thisshiftinconsumerbehaviorhasmadetraceable(可追踪的)cottonverypopularwithfashionbrands,asitensure
sthecottoncomesfromfarmsthatadvocateforsustainablepractices—and,inturn,allowsthebrandstomarkettheirproductsassuch.Tomeetthi
sdemand,farmersareincreasinglyperformingsustainablepractice—thingslikepromotingbiodiversityandminimizingharmfulpesticides.Movingafarm
tosustainableagriculturecanbechallenging,however.“Traceabilitycoversallactivitiesduringthegrowingseasonthrough
toharvest,whichlargelyreliesondatecollection,”saysRaymondDaniels,managerforBASF’sagriculturalsolutions.Withoutusingtechnology,thisdataprocesscanb
ecometroublesome.Farmersarenotexperts,saysDaniels,andoftendon’thavethetimeneededtocaptureeverything.Toensurethetraceabilityoftheircotton,m
orefarmersareturningtoBASF’se3cottonprogram.Asidefromdatatracking,farmershavetheaddedbenefit.“Oncethecottonisharvested,wetakethePerma
nentBaleID(issuedbytheUSDA)andattachthattothedatacapturedinourplatform,”saysDaniels.“wecantraceeverythingbacktothefieldinwhichitwasg
rownwiththeID.”Whenbrandsknowthecottontheyarebuyingis.fromasustainablefarm,theyareoftenwillingtopaymoreforit.MarkandCaliNolandhaveseenth
ebenefitsfirsthand.Thetraceabilityprovidedbythee3programhasopenedupnewopportunitiesforthem—includingdirectpartnersh
ipswithclothingmanufacturers.“Inthepast,we’vebeentotallyatthemercyofwhatthemarketisdoing,”Calisays.Now,byemployingtechnology,they’reabletonego
tiateapricethatreflectstheactualvalueoftheirsustainably-producedcotton.“Withourcotton,we’vebeenabletomakeindividu
alrelationshipswithsomefashionbrandswhowanttoknowwhatpracticesyouaredoingonthefarmforthequalityoftheirproduct,”saysCali.12.Whydo
farmerstendtoadoptsustainableagriculture?A.Becauseconsumersfavorthecottonproducts.B.Becausesustainablepracticesguaranteethe
quality.C.Becausefarmerswanttosatisfythemarketrequirements.D.Becausethefashionbrandsgrowenvironment-conscious.
13.WhatisBASF’se3cottonprogramaimedat?A.Exploringnewmarketforcottonfarmers.B.Sparingfarmersthelaboriousworkonland.C.A
djustingtheprocessofagriculturalproduction.D.Providingtraceableinformationofsignedcotton.14.Whatbenefitsdothefarmersga
inthroughe3program?A.Easynetworkaccess.B.Cooperationwithmanufacturers.C.Independentpricing.D.Outputexpansion.15.Whatisthesuitabletitleforthetext?A.
TheRiseofTraceableCotton:TechnologyEnablesSustainableFarmingB.TheSustainableAgriculture:UnavoidableChange
sAreontheWayC.BAST’se3Program:CooperationBoostsConfidenceD.TheGreenerFashion:QualityAlwaysComesFirst第
二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Mymorningroutinehaslookedverydifferentovertheyears
.Asafreelancer(自由职业者),Idon’thaveasettimeIneedtowakeup.So,it’seasytosleepinuntil10A.M.thenpullmylaptopintobedandstartwork
themomentIopenmyeyes.____16____IhadyettofindthemorningroutinethatworkedformeuntilIsawThe5AMClubanddecidedtoseewhatitwasabo
ut.____17____Thecoremessageishisadvicetowakeupat5A.M.followinghis20/20/20rule.Thatis:spendthefirsthourofyourdaydoing20m
inutesofexercise,20minutesofreflection,and20minutesoflearning.____18____Isetmyalarmforapainfullyearly5A.M.toseewhe
therit’sworththereputation.Onmyfirstmorning,IgotallthewisdomfoundinSharma’sbookandfeltreadytoapplyittomyownlife.20minutesofexercis
ewarmedmybodyup,distractingmeawayfromsocialmediaorTVseries.After20minutesofreflection,Iworkedoutadailyto-dolist.____19____Gettingupa
t5A.M.helpedmefocusonthethingsthatmatteredtomemost.Onehouradaydoesn’tsoundlikemuchwhenyouwanttoimproveaskill,especiallywhenyouonlyspend20minutesof
thathourreadingandlearning.____20____Ifyouaimtoimproveaskillbyjust1%eachday,overayear,thesedayswillpileupandyou’llhaveimproved
bymorethan300%.Ofcourse,youcancustomizetheroutinetosuityourlifeandgoals.Thepointisthatyoupersistingettingupearlyandspen
dinganhourbetteringyourselfeachday.A.Weallhavealimitedmentalcapacity.B.ButSharmaarguesthatasmallamountofdailyprogresscanaddup.C.Thebookisth
ebestsellerbyRobinsSharma,anadvisorofMicrosoft.D.Theroutineissaidtotransformyourproductivity,health,andwell-being.E.B
utIwanttobethehappiest,healthiest,mostproductiveversionofmyself.F.Atfirst,Ididn’thavefaithinthebookforIwasusedtomyoldmorn
ingroutine.G.Wemayhavetheintentiontoreadachapterofapersonaldevelopmentbookeachday.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(
共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出最佳选项。Mariawasalarmed,themomentsheknewIwasleavingforatripwithouther.ShewasthreeandIjuststa
rtedmynewcareerasanewtravelwriter.Shedidn’tholdbackherdespair,____21____strongly.Maiawasbornduringoursailingadventure.Weplannedtosai
lagainwhenshewasseven,atwhichtimeshe’dbe____22____enoughforusalltoenjoyfamilytravel.But____23____,anopportunityforaparent-childtrainjourneythrou
ghtheRockiescame.Whenshewatchedmetakenotesaboutthescenery,four-year-oldMariastarted____24____anAustraliancoupleonthetrainanddrawingthei
ranswersincrayon(蜡笔)toproveher____25____asanassistant.Shewasalsogreatduringothertrips,likeinMexico’sRivieraMaya,____26____swimmingandsnorkelling
(潜水)undersea,whichmanyadultsdarednotchallenge.InFiji(斐济),nine-yearoldMariawas____27____bythewomenchiefswemetanddecidedtobecomealeader.Ir
ealizedhowmuchtravelwas____28____myonceglued-to-my-heelkid.WhenshewasadmittedtoacollegeinSouthernAfrica,itwasmyturntobe____29____.Mymothertold
meIshouldhaveexpectedthatakidraisedsailingaroundtheworldwoulddevelopherowndesirefor____30____.Butduringthatfirstairport_
___31____,Iwantednothingmorethantostaywithherlonger.Whenshereturned,the21-year-oldgirlseemedunfamiliar.B
utourtriptotheBigTreeTrailParkhelpedus____32____.Lookingupattheoldtrees,Maria____33____someofthetalesI’dtoldheraboutmesavingtheancientfore
sts.Icouldseemyselfcomeintofocusforher—notjustashermumbutasafellow____34____.Shegrabbedmyhandandwejustwalkedamongthetrees,absorbingthemoment,
makinganother____35____.21.A.revealingB.reactingC.replyingD.approving22.A.qualifiedB.independentC.efficientD.determined23.A.unfortunatelyB.conse
quentlyC.unexpectedlyD.rarely24.A.interviewingB.botheringC.accompanyingD.entertaining25.A.observationB.appreciationC.worthD.strength26.A.fe
arlesslyB.rudelyC.accidentallyD.carefully27.A.adoredB.fascinatedC.distractedD.employed28.A.engineeringB.challengingC.shapingD.perfecting29.A.conce
rnedaboutB.leftbehindC.lookedafterD.takenwith30.A.knowledgeB.friendshipC.adventureD.freedom31.A.reunionB.celebra
tionC.interactionD.separation32.A.reconnectB.recognizeC.perceiveD.clarify33.A.recalledB.createdC.imaginedD.developed34.A.instructorB.companionC.co
nsultantD.traveller35.A.wishB.changeC.communicationD.memory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。Haveyoueverseenpaintingsinside
of____36____8-centimeterglassball?ThisisNeiHua,alsoknownasinteriorpainting.____37____(begin)fromoveracenturyagoinShandongpr
ovince,theartrequiresartiststopainttheinsideofabottleorglassballfeaturingthemeslikeflowers,birdsand____38____(nature)lan
dscapes.Duetothechallengeofmasteringthisskill,interiorpainting____39____(acknowledge)asanationalintangibleculturalheritagein2014.Compa
redwithworkingonpaper,interiorpaintingisfarmoredifficult.Beforestarting,aplaniscarefullymadewiththecurvature(
曲度)oftheinnerwallofthebottle____40____(take)intoconsideration.Properplanningensuresthatyoucanpaintwithinthelinesandcreateperfectoutlines.Besid
es,intensepracticeandpersistenceare____41____vitalimportanceinthepaintingprocess.Exposedtothisartsincechildhood,Lihas
beenimprovingherskillsforabouttwodecades.Aftermasteringtheart,shewantedtogofurther.Shehasinventedanewstyle____42____(bring)herpainting
stolife,____43____isverysuccessful.Drawingthebackgroundontheoutsideofthebottleandcharactersontheinsid
e____44____(make)thepaintingmorethree-dimensional.In_____45_____(compare)topreviousgenerationsofartistsfocusedonhistoricalthemes
,Liembracescontemporarysubjectsfromeverydaylife.Herartworksdemonstratemoderncharactersandfamiliarscenes.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节书面表达(满分15分)46.假设你是
学生科学院的李华,最近收到世界中学生科学大会的邀请函,请你在大会上汇报你参加的科普活动。请写一篇发言稿,内容包括:1.活动的名称、地点、时间;2.目的和内容;3.你的感受。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2
.请按如下格式作答。LadiesandGentlemen,I’mLiHuafromChina._________________________________________________________
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________Thankyouforlistening.第二节读后续写(满分25分)47.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。Sittingdownatarestauranti
nNewYork,myfiancé(未婚夫),DonatoandIenjoyedamomentofcalm.Ithadbeenacrazylongtimegettingeverythingreadyforourwedding.Don
atohadItalianfamily,andour100guestswouldbeflyingfromtheUSandaroundtheglobetoItaly,includingLondon,MelbourneandTokyo.TherewouldbeahugeceremonyinRomat
hreedaysaway.Ourflightswerebookedourpassportswereuptodate,andwehadfiledthepaperworkregisteringourintentiontogetmarried.“We’dbettergetbacktoChic
kie,”Isaidafterwe’deaten.Chickiewasourone-year-oldpetdogwhowelovedlikeababy.Ilikedsharingmydailylifewiththelovelydogonmysocialmedia.
Mydailypostsreceivedmanylikes,makingChickiealocalonlineinfluencer.Arrivinghome,IgotreadyfortakingabathwhileDonatoche
ckedonChickie,Suddenly,Iheardscreamingcomingfromthelivingroom.“Chickie!No!”Donatowasrepeating.“Whatisgoingon?”Ithought,racingfromthebathroom.“Sheatem
ypassport!”hecried.He’dleftitonthecoffeetableaftergettingallthetraveldocumentstogether.AsIopenedthechewedbooklet,Isawthathispe
rsonalinformationpagewasshredded(撕成条).Chickieclearlyfeltguilty.Hertailwasbetweenherlegsandshewassendingusforlornglances.Wecouldn’tboar
danyplanewithoutthepassport.Igoogledtheofficialwebsiteofthelocalstateoffice,andfoundoutanewpassportcouldn’tbeprintedinlessthan5days.“We’v
ebeenplanningthisweddingforayearandahalf,”IsaidtoDonato.“Cancellingisnotanoption.”注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Thinkingfast,Iturnedtolocalmediaforhelp.________________________________________________
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____TheE-mailfromthestateofficesaidthepassportagencydoessame-dayprintingforemergencies.__________________________________
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