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2021年沈阳二中21届(高三)第五次模拟考试英语命题:高三英语组审题:高三英语组本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,共8页,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务
必将自己的姓名、考号填写在答题卡上,并将条形码粘贴在答题卡指定区域。2.选择题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净,再选涂其他答案标号。第II卷用黑色水性笔答在答题卡
上。在本试卷上作答无效。3.考试结束后,考生将答题卡交回。第一部分听力(共20小题,每小题1.5分,共30分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,共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.WhatwillJanedothisFriday?A.Gooutoftown.B.Watchhersister’sdog.C.Havedinner
withherclassmates.2.Howlongwillthemanstayifhiswifecomes?A.4nights.B.6nights.C.8nights.3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atthebord
er.B.Attheairport.C.Atatravelagency.4.Whattimewillthemeetingbegin?A.At11:00am.B.At1:00pm.C.At3:00pm5.
WhatlanguagedoesMr.Blackspeakbest?A.Chinese.B.French.C.Spanish第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,共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。听下面一段对话,回答第6至第7题。6.Whatdoes
thewoman’sbackpacklooklike?A.Itismadeofleather.B.Thereisapatternonit.C.Ahandkerchiefistiedtoit.7.Howdoesthewomanprobablyfeelintheend?A.Disappoin
ted.B.Relieved.C.Worried.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10题。8.WhatisJohndoing?A.Doingafunproject.B.Emptyingthecupboard.C.Donat
ingunwantedthings.9.Whatis“freecycling”?A.Awayofrecycling.B.Akindofoldjunk.C.Atravelwebsite.10.Whatd
oesJohnwantnow?A.Agorillaarm.B.Amicrophone.C.Abicycle.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13题。11.HowdidHelencontactthecompany?A.Byemail.B.Byphone.C.Byle
tter.12.Whatisthedutyofthejobinthead?A.Tolookafterchildren.B.Toworkforanewspaper.C.Toserveinaphonecompany.13.Onwhatconditionswould
Helenacceptthejob?A.Theplaceisfun.B.Thepayisgood.C.Theworkiseasy.听下面一段对话,回答第14至16题。14.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Collea
gues.B.Fatheranddaughter.C.Teacherandstudent.15.WhatisMr.Jones’suggestion?A.Forminggoodhabits.B.Cancelingtheresearchproject.C.Savingallthe
workforthefinalweek.16.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theresearchpaper.B.Thechangestotheschedule.C.Theplansfo
rtheendoftheterm.听下面一段独白,回答第17至20题。17.Whoisthespeakertalkingto?A.Shopcustomers.B.Cafeemployees.C.Houseagents.18.Whydoesthespeakergivethetalk
?A.Totellthelistenersthemoveofthecafe.B.Toannouncetheopeningofanewshop.C.Toapologizeforthewrongdecisions.19.Whenisanewplaceexpectedtobefoun
d?A.BySeptember.B.ByNovember.C.ByDecember.20.Whatisthespeaker’sattitudetowardthematteringeneral?A.Positive.B.Nervous.C.Confused.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。ATopMusicFestivalsin2021Co
achellaSellingoutfasteveryyear,theIndiodesertbecomesafashionableplacewherethecoolestbandsarewatchedbytrendypeopleandcelebrities.Nearthetopofevery
one'sbucketlistoffestivals,Coachellaisaconstantsourceofannualexpectationandahotbedformusicaldiscussion.When&where:April9-
11&.16-18,2021;IndioUltraMusicFestivalSeenastheultimategatheringforelectronicmusicfansacrossthenationandglobe,thestreetsofMiamiturnintoaboldandbu
mpingpartywithpopularDJsplayingwhatwillbethesoundsofsummer.When&where:March26-28,2021;MiamiSouthBySouth
WestRegardedastheultimatetrend-setterandlauncherofcareers,SXSWisanannualshowcaseofmusic,filmsandinteract
ivehighlightsenjoyedthroughperformances,showcases,talks,screeningsandmore.VirtuallytakingoverthecityofAustin,everyoneintheworldofmusicfromfanst
omediaflockheretodiscoverthenextbigthing.When&where:March16-20,2021;AustinTheGovernorsBallMusicFestivalAnotherev
entwhichprovesthemusiclovingpotentialofRandall’sIslandParkisGovernorsBall,anexcitingandinfectiousmixofrock,hip-h
op,electronic,popandfolk.Providingavarietyofmusicandfoodtastes,whetheryoulooktokickbackandrelaxordancetothebe
ats,GovernorsBallhaswhatyouwant.When&where:June11-14,2021;NewYork21.Whichmusicfestivallaststhemostdays?A.Coachella.B.UltraMusicFestival
.C.SouthbySouthWest.D.TheGovernorsBallMusicFestival.22.WhatisspecialaboutUltraMusicFestival?A.It'sheldinapark.B.Itfeatureselectronicmusic.C.It'sagat
heringofpopularDJs.D.It'sthemostpopularinthecountry.23.Whichcitycouldyougoifyoulovebothmusicandmovies?A.Indio.B.Miami.C.Austi
n.D.NewYork.BThecarecentertoldusDad’scasewashopeless.Momtookhimhomeandhisspiritsliftedunderhercare.Severalmonthsla
ter,wedecidedtoflyoutandgivemymotherabreakfromnursinghim.Onthelastdayofourtrip,afterfinishinghiswalkingtreatment,Isuggestedthathe“exercise”hi
sfingersbyplayinghispiano,butthefingersthathadonceflownoverthekeyswitheasecouldbarelystrikeonenote.Paralysis(瘫痪)hadtakenawaythenumber-onejoyin
Dad’slife.Helpinghimfromhiswheelchairtothepianobench,Iplacedhishandsonthekeysandthelistonthepiano.Seeinghisstif
ffingersdevastatedmeandDad.Ilaybackinmychair,closedmyeyesandexpectedtheworst.Icouldn’tbelievemyearswhenTheWarWeWererangout,flowingwithfeel
ingandnomistakes.Hecontinuedplayingdownhislist.Quicklywipingmyeyes,Ifeltgratefulforwhathadtakenplace.IneverthoughtI’d
hearmydad'sbeautifulmusicagain.Dadcouldn’tgraspwhathadhappenedduringthathourandseemedconfused.Insteadofgettingbackinhiswheelchair,hea
skedmetoturnhimaroundonthebenchsothatwecouldtalk.Startingwithhisearliestchildhoodmemories,Dadsharedhislifestory,tell
ingtalesI’dneverheardbefore.Itwasamagicaltimeforus,andwetookturnswipingoureyes.Whenhebecamesilent,Iknewthismomenthadended.Forthenexthour,Ifoundmysel
frecallingpricelessmemories.HappytearsflowedasmyfatherplayedeverysongI’deverheardgrowingup,includingfavoritesthatwehaddanced
toaschildren.Apparently,thewonderfulstorieshe’djustsharedhadsparked(触发)hismemory.24.Whydidtheauthordecidetogoonaholiday?A.Toeaseh
isfather'sfeelingofhopelessness.B.Toaccompanyhisfatherforthelastfamilytrip.C.Togivehismotherarestfro
mattendinghisfather.D.Tohelpthedoctortreathisfatherforhisparalysis.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“devastated”inParagr
aph3referto?A.Delighted.B.Interested.C.Worsened.D.Discouraged.26.Whatmadetheauthor’sfatherpuzzled?A.Hestillremembere
dhischildhooddreams.B.Hecouldplayhisfamiliarmusiconthepiano.C.Hewasleftaloneathomewiththeauthor.D.Hecould
standupwithouttheauthor'shelp.27.Whatdidtheauthordoafterhisfathergotsilent?A.Reflectonhisoldmemories.B.Choosehisfathe
r’sfavoritemusic.C.Dancetothemusichisfatherplayed.D.Takehisturntotakecareofhisfather.CLifebeneaththeseasurfacecanbelovelyandlively.Butmanyorga
nismsthereproducepoisonouschemicalstohunters.Diversarenowcollectingsuchpoisonsasdrugsforhumanmedicine.Sharksaren’tthescariestthingsintheoceanfor
scientistswhodivetowork.Powerfulcurrents,creatingwheretheoceanfloordropsaway,canbejustasdeadly.Butthescientistswhoworkunderwat
eraretrainedtodealwiththesedangers.Therewardsofresearchandunderwateradventuresaregreaterthantherisks.Theseamayseemlikeastrangeplacetolookfo
rnewdrugs.Butorganismsintheoceanhavehadtoadapttoatoughenvironment.Thechemicalstheymakeforsurvivalmighthelppeople,too.Morethan50yearsago,sc
ientistsdiscoveredanewanti-cancerdruginaseasponge.Sincethen,researchershavebeenhuntingformoreofsuchusefulnatur
alproductsintheseas.Withthehelpofunderwaterrobotsandsmallsubmarines,scientistsaresearchingtheseas—fromshallowreefstotheocean's
greatdepths.BacterialivingintheArctic’scoldwatersbreakdowntheirfoodusingmoredifferentwaysthanorganismsonlanddo.Thisprocessoft
urningfoodintoenergyforgrowth,activitiesandreproductioniscalledmetabolism(新陈代谢).Thesepathwaysalsoproducechemicalscalled“second
arymetabolites”.Onedaytheyalsomighthelppeople.Duringafour-yearprojectcalledPharmaSeas,scientistsmadethousandsofextractsfromthoses
eafloorsamples.Inaboutadozenofthem,researchersfoundmixturesthatcankillbacteriathatsomeoftoday’santibiotics(抗生素)cannotk
ill.Threeothernewfoundchemicalsreduceepilepticseizures(癫痫病发作)inmice.YetanothercompoundmayreducethesymptomsofAlzheimer’sdisease.28.Whyd
oseaorganismsproducechemicals?A.Towarnthemselvesinthesea.B.Tobenefitothercreatures.C.Tochangetheirenvironment.
D.Tostruggleforsurvival.29.InwhatwaydoesArcticbacteriadifferfromorganismsonlandaccordingtothetext?A.Medicinalvalue.B.Thewayofhunting.C.Thewayofbr
eakingdownfood.D.Importancetohumans.30.Whatisspecialaboutthemixturesfromseafloorsamples?A.Theyhavethesameeffectsastoday’smed
icine.B.Theyhaveuniquefunctions.C.Theycantreatmostdiseases.D.Theycankillallbacteria.31.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.DivingforNewMedicine
s.B.ThreatsfromtheOcean.C.FutureSourcesofBacteria.D.DangerofDivingintheSea.DWhatisthebestpartofatypicalrelaxingsumm
erday?Nothingisbetterthansittinginanarmchairwithabeerandsomechipsinyourhand,enjoyingthegreatcomfort.
Themuch-lovedcombinationofbeerandchipsisbeingexploitedforthefirsttimetodealwithclimatechange.ChipsfirmWalker
shasadoptedatechniqueitsayswillcutCO2emissions(排放)fromitsproductionprocessby70%.ThetechnologywilluseCO2capturedfrombeerproce
ssinginabrewery(啤酒厂),whichisthenmixedwithpotatowasteandturnedintofertilizer.ItwillthenbespreadonUKfieldstofe
edthefollowingyear’spotatocrop.CreatingfertilizernormallyproduceshighCO2emissions,butthetechnologyadoptedbyWalkersmakesfertilizerwithoutge
neratingCO2.So,thebeer-and-chipscombinationperformsadoublefunction.ItstopstheemissionofbreweryCO2intotheatmosphe
re—anditsavesontheCO2normallygeneratedbyfertilizerproduction.ThisCreativewin-winsolutionwasdevelopedwithanapprov
alfromtheUKgovernmentbya14-employeestart-upcalledCCm.Thefertilizerwasexperimentedonpotatoseedbedsthisyear,andnextyearWalkerswillinstallCCmequipmenta
titsLeicesterfactorytoprepareforits2022crop.AdecisionhasnotyetbeenmadeonwhichbreweryWalkerswillworkwithonthis.Thenewtechnologyaddstocar
bon-savingtechniquesalreadyunderway.Thefirmhasinstalledananaerobicdigester(厌氧消化池),whichfeedspotatowastetobacteriatoprod
uceausefulgas.Thegasisburnedtomakeelectricityforthechip-fryingprocess—sothissavesonburninggasorcoal.Thenewsystemwillgoastepfurtherbytak
ingawaypotato“cake”leftafterdigestion—andmixingthebreweryCO2intoittomakeanenrichedfertilizerwhichwillhelpputcarbonbackintothesoilaswell
asencouragingplantgrowth.It’sanexampleofscientistsfindingwaystouseCO2emissionswhichotherwisewouldincrease
theover-heatingoftheplanet.32.Whatisthepurposeofthefirstparagraph?A.Todrawreaders’attention.B.Toentertainreaders.C.Toshowhowusefulbee
randchipsaretoourlife.D.Tointroduceawayoflife.33.Whichofthefollowingisanadvantageofthesystem?A.Itwillbetotally
cost-free.B.Itdoesn’tconsumeanyenergy.C.Itwillbeaperfectsolutiontoclimatechange.D.Itisenvironmentally-friendly.34.WhatisParagraph3ma
inlyabout?A.HowCO2isturnedintofertilizer.B.HowthetechnologystopsCO2emissions.C.Howanenergy-savinggreentechnologyworks.D.Th
eadvantagesofanewtechnology.35.Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?A.Thetechnologywillfixtheproblemofglobalwarming.B.Walkershasawiderangeofpartnerchoices.
C.Thistechnologywillbeadoptedbymanychipsfirmssoon.D.Scientistsareseekingsolutionstoclimatechange.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。HowtostoplifegettingyoudownThere’sasaying—“Ifyouandeveryoneelsethrewyourproblemsontothepile,
you’dtakeyoursbackimmediatelyonceyousaweveryoneelse’s”.36Othersareprobablydealingwiththeirownproblemsjustlikeyou.Sowhenthing
sstarttogetyoudown,howcanyoupickyourselfbackup?37Ifyou’restrugglingorfeelingdown,alwaysrememberthatyoudon’thavetobealone.Youdo
n’tneedtobeonyourown,either.38Ifyoudon’tfeelabletotalktofriendsorfamily,you’llfindsupportgroupsthatcanprovideyouwithideasoratleastl
istentoyou.You’llalsofindthatonlineforums(论坛)andsocialmediasitescanprovideopportunitiestoconnectandaskforhelp.Tryoutanewhobby.Hob
biesdon’tjustfilltime;theyalsohelptogiveyouasenseofpurpose.Tryoutanewsport,learntodanceorperhapsjoinachessclub.Manyhobbie
salsoprovideopportunitiesforsocialinteraction.39Trytoappreciatethelittlethings.Thosethathavebouncedbac
kfromaseriousillnessoftenstatethatthey’vebeengivenanewchanceoflifeandthattheywakeupeachmorningfeelingg
ratefulforjustbeingabletowakeup.40Gooutfordinnerandmakeeffortstotrulyappreciateyourmealorliebackonyourbed,surroundedbytotalsi
lence,andsimplyfocusonhowitfeelstobreatheandtorelax.Ifyoucan’tfocusonthesilence,youcaninsteadchoosebackgroundnoise.A.Re
achout.B.Turntoyourfriendsorfamily.C.Badexperiencesarepartoflifeforusall.D.Friendswillbehappytohelpandmakeyoujoyful.E.Enjoythebeautyofaflowerorasi
mplesunnyday.F.Talkingandmakingnewfriendswillraiseyourspirits.G.Anewattitudetoordinarylifecanmakeyoufeelmorepositive.第三部分语言运用(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。Nicolewasababyofonly28monthsandhadbeeninourne
ighboringplaygroupwithotherlittlekidsforoveroneyear.ThenmyhusbandandIdecidedtomovehertoafull-day41.Duringthefirstseveraldays,IwentwithNicoleeverymor
ning,andhernew42,Diomara,waswaitingforus.Westayedthereforone43.Atfirst,sheonlyplayedwithmeoraskedmeto44herwherevershewent.After2-3da
ys,Icouldsitaside,watchingherplaywithnewfriends,butsometimesshewouldmakea45tolookaroundforme.DuringthesecondweekNicolegradually46intothene
wsettings,andDiomarasuggestedstartingtoleaveNicolethere47me.ThenIhugged,kissed,andsaidgoodbyetoher,butshestartedcryi
ngwiththeclear48thatmomwouldgo.Feelingsadand49,Iknewit'sjusthowbabies50.Returningontime,mylittlegirlrantomeatthe51ofme.D
iomaratoldmeallwasperfect:Nicolecriedandthenstopped.Latershehadagoodtime52acastleusingLegoblocks.Thenext
daysheenjoyedawonderfullunchwithotherkids.ThelastdayIstayedthereonlyforawhile.Bythetimeshehadalready53theconceptsofleavingandreturnin
g,thatdayshestayedtheretill3pm.Nowsheishappilyinthenewdaycarefortwodaysaweek.Meanwhilesheisstillinthe54playgroupfo
ranothertwohalfdays.55,she’llquitfromtheplaygroup.Therearesomanythingsfarbeyondherknowledge,soweneedtoperformwithpatience.41.A.nurseryB.
groupC.classD.school42.A.friendB.caregiverC.nurseD.schoolmate43.A.dayB.minuteC.momentD.hour44.A.watchB.avoidC.accompanyD.keep45.A.pauseB.mistakeC.ge
stureD.sign46.A.dividedB.emergedC.easedD.dived47.A.withB.aroundC.exceptD.without48.A.dependenceB.consciousnessC.lo
nelinessD.wonder49.A.guiltyB.depressedC.desperateD.awkward50.A.studyB.supposeC.treatD.develop51.A.sightB.distanceC.ideaD.thought52.A.visitingB.buildi
ngC.enjoyingD.crashing53.A.existedB.shapedC.formedD.declined54.A.valuableB.newC.preciousD.previous55.A.ImmediatelyB.Impa
tientlyC.GraduallyD.Obviously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。The2020NobelPeacePrizewenttotheUNWorld
FoodProgramme(WFP)onFriday,9October.Theagencywasrecognizedforitseffortstofighthunger,foritscontributionto56(improve)conditions,forpeaceinconflic
t-affectedareasandforactingas57drivingforcetopreventtheuseofhungerasaweaponofwarandconflict.TheeffortsofWFPfocusonemergencya
ssistance,developmentaidandspecialoperations,twothirdsof58aremadeinconflict-affectedcountries.Inthosecountries,peoplear
ethreetimesmorelikelytosufferpoornutrition59thoselivingincountrieswithoutconflictdo.DavidBeasley,WFPExecutiveDirector,saidthe60(announce
)madebytheNorwegianNobelCommitteeturnedtheglobalspotlightonthe690millionpeople61(expose)toseverelevelsoffoodinsecurity.“Everyoneofthemhasthe
righttolivepeacefullyandwithouthunger.”Mr.BeasleyalsonotedthattheNobelPeacePrizewasnot62(simple)WFP’s.Hesaid,“WFP63(work)closelywithgo
vernments,organizationsandindividualswhoseloveforhelpinghungrypeopleequals64(our).Wecouldnotpossiblyhelpanyonewithou
tthem.Andthedailyworkofourmembers65(drive)byourcorevaluesofintegrityandhumanity.”第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)你校正在组织以运动为主题的英语作文比赛,请你写一篇短
文参赛,内容包括:1.你对运动的认识;2.你的日常运动情况。注意:1.词数80左右;2.请在答题卡相应位置作答。_______________________________________________________________________
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_________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Asamountain,1,642-footSquawPeakisn’tparticularlychallenging.ButitsinvitingviewsofwesternMa
ssachusettshavetrickedhikerstoitssteep(陡峭的)andslipperycliffs,resultingincountlessinjuriesandevendeaths.HenryGrant,afreshmanatIthacaCollege
,waswellawareofthedangerofSquawPeak.Thushestayedtenfeetfromtheedgewhilewaitingforhismothertocatchuptohimo
nedayinAugust2019,Hewatched15orsootherhikersenjoythescenery;onehiker,around60anddressedinpink,wasadmiringtheviewoverthelip
ofthecliffwithherhusband.WhenGrant’smotherrejoinedhim,thetwoturnedtocontinueontheirway.Suddenly,heheardathump(撞击声),andanotherthu
mp.Thenheheardsomethingfrightening:“Paula!Paula!”amanyelledwildly.Grantturnedaround.Thewomaninpinkwasnow
heretobeseen.She’dfallenoffthesideofthemountain.Severalhikersimmediatelystartedlookingforher,buttheirviewwasbl
ockedbytrees.Granttoldhismother,“Ihatetosaythis,butthey’reprobablygoingtofindabody.”Uncertaintheycouldhelp,Gra
ntandhismotherheadeddownthetrail.Butwhenhesawhikersstillsearching,hedecidedtolendahand.Afterassuringhismotherthathewouldbesafe,he
madehiswaydownthemountainalone,hopinghewasn’ttoolate.After15minutesofpushingpastthebrushandslippingdownthetrail,Grantspo
ttedafigureabout25feetabovehim.Shewasdressedinpink,inakneelingpositiononasmallrockyoutcropping(突出处).Thewomanhadfallenabout75feet.Amazingly,shew
asalive.“Paula!”Grantshouted.“Paula!Isthatyou?”Thewomanbarelyresponded.Shewashurtandhermindwasnotsoclear.Grantcalled911toreportherlocation.Hew
aitedwherehewasforabit,butshekepttryingtomove,andeverytimeshemoved,sheslippedalittlemore.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。Afraidthatshemightslipoff,GrantcrawleduntilhereachedPaula._______________________________________________________________________
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__2021年沈阳二中21届(高三)第五次模拟考试英语参考答案听力1-5CCAAC6-10CBBAC11-15AABCA16-20CBAAA阅读理解A:21-23ABCB:24-27CDBAC:28-31DCBAD:32-
35ADCD七选五36-40CABFG完形填空41-45ABDCA46-50CDBAD51-55ABCDC语法填空56improving57a58which59than60announcement61exposed62sim
ply63works64ours65isdriven书面表达应用文写作:Goodmorning,everyone!I’dliketoshareyouwithmysportsstory.Ofallthesports,Iliketabletennisbest,whichisthemos
tpopularsportsinChina.Onweekdays,IusuallyplaytabletennisafterschoolandIhavelearnedmanypracticalskills.Ialsotakepartinothersportsactivitiesinourschoo
l,includingrunning,basketballaswellasfootball.Onweekends,IgocyclingorclimbthehillandIhavegreatfun.Inmyopinion,notonlydoesthesportshelpmebuildupmybo
dy,trainmybrainsandkeepmeconfident,butalsoithelpsmemakealotoffriends.读后续写:Afraidthatshemightslipoff,Grantcrawled(爬)untilhereachedPaula.Paul
a'smindisstillfoggedandsheinstinctivelywantedtorunawaywhenshesensedsomeoneapproachingbecauseshedidn'
tknowifitwasananimaloraperson.Worriedthatshemightfall,GrantcontinuedtoofferwordsofcomfortuntilPaularecognizedwhathewassayingand
quieteddown.Granttoldherthathehadcalledthepoliceandthattheyneededtostaywheretheywereandwaitedforhelp,andthathewouldbeherew
ithherthewholetime.About35minuteslater,firstrescuersarrived.Grantheardfootstepsandrescuerscalling,andrespondedasloudlyas
hecould.Rescuersquicklyfoundthem.RescuerstookPaulatoacaronastretcherandtookhertoahospitalforemergencytreatment.Luckily,P
aularecoveredafterawhile.Paula'shusbandwentwithhertothankGrantforsavinghislife.Grantfeltthatwhattheclimb
hadtaughthimwashowfragileandpreciouslifeis.