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2023-2024学年度上学期四校联考第一次月考高二英语试题本试卷满分150分,共12页。考试时间为120分钟。考试结束后,只交答题卡。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.Whatwillthemandolater?A.Gotoaparty.B.Dohiswork.C.Catch

abus.2.WhatcouldMr.Hopkinsprobablybe?A.Arepairman.B.Asalesman.C.Apoliceman.3.Howmuchwillthewomanpayfortheglasses?A.$90.B.$150.C.$240.4.Whatdoe

sthemanwanttodo?A.Havearest.B.Washthedisheslater.C.Talkabouthisday.5.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Hemissedthespeech.B.Helosthiswaytothetrainstation.C.Heco

uldn’tunderstandwhatthelecturersaid.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,回答以下小题。6.Whathasthemanbeen

doingrecently?A.MakingTVshows.B.Actinginafilm.C.Trainingdogs.7.Whatdoesthemanthinkismainlyneededinhisjob?A.Patience.B.Skills.C.

Talents.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Howdoesthewomanfeelnow?A.Excited.B.Upset.C.Angry.9.Whatdidthewomandowell?A.Drivinguphill.B.Makingturns.C.Pa

rking.10.Whydidthewomanhitacar?A.Shefailedtousethehandbrake.B.Shedidn’tseeitatall.C.Shedrovetoofast.听下面一段较长对话,

回答以下小题。11.Wherearethespeakers?A.Atatravelagency.B.Atatrainstation.C.Atschool.12.WhatisthemostconvenientwaytotravelaroundEurope?A.Bycar.B.Byplane.

C.Bytrain.13.Whichcountryarethetwospeakersbothgoingtovisit?A.Italy.B.Germany.C.France.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14.Wherewasthe

manborn?A.InIndia.B.InScotland.C.InAustria.15.Whatwasthepurposeoftheman’stravel?A.Tolookforhiswife.B.Tofindoutwhathewasinterest

edin.C.Togetmoreinformationabouthismother.16.Whathasthemanbeendoingsincethe1970s?A.Makinglargeobjectsusedoutdoor

s.B.Producinguniquehome-usedobjects.C.Doingexperimentswithdifferentkindsofbowls.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.U.S.stu

dentsandtheirfuturejobs.B.ThelifeofstudentsintheU.S.C.HighereducationintheU.S.18.WhatjobsdoAmericangraduatestudentshopetofind?A.Thoset

hatareinterestingandwell-paid.B.Thosethatareverychallenging.C.Thosethatarequitespecial.19.WhatisthegraduatestudentslifelikeinAmerica?

A.Meaningful.B.Tough.C.Interesting.20.WhatdomostAmericangraduatestudentsthinkofspendingtimeontheirstudies?A.It

isunnecessary.B.Itisnotrewarding.C.Itwillpayoff.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)ASittingontheedgeoftheworld,Sydneyisconsideredasoneofthew

orld’sgreatestcitiesforareason.WanttorelaxyourselfinSydney?ThisshortlistofthingstodoandseeinSydneyshould

pointyouintherightdirection.HitthebeachesEveryoneknowsaboutBondiBeachanditsIcebergspool,restaurantsandthecrashingwavesar

ethepostcardimageofSydney.Bondiisagreatplacetostart.Butafteryou’vecaughtsomesunortakenasurflessonwithLet’sGoSurfing,we’ds

uggesttakingtheCoogeeCoastalWalk.BeginningattheBondiIcebergsswimclub,the3.7-milewalkaffordsamazingcliffs

ideviewsofrockpoolsandbays.CatchashowSydneyisfullofeventsandperformanceseverynightoftheweek.Thefirstplacetha

tjumpstomindistheiconicSydneyOperaHouse,designedbyJornUtzon.AUNESCOWorldHeritagesite,thisincrediblepieceofarchitecturedo

esn’tjustdoopera.You’llalsofindstand-upcomedy.ballets,andmore.Butit’snottheonlyplaceinSydneyputtingonashow.The1920sStateTheatre,inthecentralbu

sinessdistrict,isknowntohostinternationalballets,concertsandworld-classorchestras.GotothezooFromtheskylineviewst

othecharminggrounds,there’sareasonwhySydney’sTarongaZooattractsmorethanImillionvisitorseveryyear.Theexpansivespaceplayshos

ttomorethan4,000animals,includingtigers,giraffes,kangaroos,platypus,koalas,Komododragons,elephants,lions,chimpsandmore.Lovei

tsomuchthatyouneverwanttoleave?Staythenightinoneofitsluxurysafari(狩猎)tents.ClimbthebridgeNicknamed“thecoathanger”,th

eSydneyHarbourBridgeopenedin1932.LiketheSydneyOperaHousesitwasanengineering-masterpiecethanwaswayaheadofitstime.Sure,youcanwal

korcycleacrossthebridge,butthebestwaytoappreciatethearchitecturalwonderisupcloseandpersonal.21.WhatcanyoudoatBondiBeach?A.Enjoyanoutdoorconcert.B.Ap

preciateincrediblearchitecture.C.CyclealongtheCoogeeCoast.D.Enjoycliffsideviews.22WhatdoyouknowaboutTarongaZoo?A.Itsurelycost

syoumuchtostayovernight.B.Itprovideshomeformanyanimals.C.ItislocatednearbySydney.D.Ithasn’tgainedingreatpo

pularity.23.WhatdoSydneyOperaHouseandHarbourBridgehaveincommon?A.Theyareengineeringclassics.B.Theybothholdoperas.C.Theywerebuiltinthe1

9thcentury.D.TheyareontheUNESCOWorldHeritagelist.BItwasthedaybeforeThanksgivingandKalebBenhamwaswanderingaroundoutsid

ehishomeinNoringCalifornia.His90-poundpitbull,Buddy,wasplayingaroundnearby,doingwhatdogsdo:gettingintotrouble.Andthistime,Bu

ddywasgettingintoawholelotoftrouble.TheunmistakablesoundthatnoonewantstohearaloneinthewoodscaughtBenham’sattention.Itwasthedeep,strangeroar

ofablackbear.Benhamwheeledaroundtoseethebeast,whichBenhamfiguredweighedaround350pounds,some100feetaway.Inaninstant,thebearfaste

nedontoBuddy’sheadandstarteddragginghimaway.Benham,athin,fit24-year-old,tookoffafterthem.“Honestly,”hetoldCBS13,“

theonlythingIcouldthinkofwas‘savemybaby’.”Sprinting,heloweredhisshoulderandplowedintothebear.ButitonlytighteneditsgriponBuddy.Ben

hamgrabbedthebearbythethroat.Nothing.Hetriedgettingitsmouthopen,butthejawwaslockedtight.Benhamresortedtostreetfighting—punchingthebearoverandovera

rounditssnoutandeye.Itworked.Thebeardroppedthedogandranoffintothewoods.Buddywasinbadshape.Hisfacewasbloodiedandrippe

dup.Hisearsweredangling.Hehadabitemarkclearthroughhislipandonethatbarelymissedaneye.“MyfirstthoughtwasthatIwasgoingtolosehim,”Benhamsaid.H

escoopedupBuddy,puthimintohiscar,andspedofftoanearbyveterinarian.Buddy’ssurgerytooknearlyfourhours.Benhamwatchedtheprocedureth

roughawindow.“Ijuststoodthere,”hesaid,watchingasBuddy’searswerestapledbackonandskinflapswerestitched,andtubeswereinsertedintohisheadto

drainfluid.ThiswasthesecondtimeBenhamhadrescuedBuddy,saysCBS13.Thefirstwasfromashelterafewyearsago.“Ifitwasyourkid,whatwouldyoudo?”hea

sked.NoddingtowardBuddy,headded,“That’smykid.”24.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Adaringrescue.B.Aregularroutine.C.Afearlesspetdog.D.A

demandingsurgery.25Whydidtheauthormentiontheweightofthebearinparagraph2?A.TodescribethefearinBuddy’sheart.B.Toindicat

etheobesityofthebear.C.ToprovetheexcitementofBenham.D.Toshowthedifficultyoftherescue.26.Howwasthedogfinallysavedfromthebear?A.Benhambumpedintothebeas

twithdroppedshoulder.B.Benhamcrushedthebeast’smouthandnoserepeatedly.C.Benhamforcedopenthebeast’smouthwithlockedjaw.D.Benhamfinallycon

queredthebeastbygrabbingitsthroat.27.WhichwordcanbestdescribetherelationshipbetweenBenhamandBuddy?A.Complicated.B.Romantic.C.Close.D.Healthy

.CInScotland,600,000tonnesoffoodarethrownawayeveryyear.Thisamountoffood,whichcouldfeedabout1.2billionpoorpeo

ple,isalmostathirdofhousehold(家庭的)waste.Andfoodwasteisn’tjustabigprobleminScotland.Money,time,andresourcesareoftenwasted

bythrowingawaygoodfood.Italsocausesveryharmfulgreenhousegas,whichisperiloustotheplanet.Intheproductionstage,somefoodsdonotenterthefoodchainform

anyreasons.Supermarketsusuallycareaboutthequalityoffoodfromfarms.Theyoftenrefusestrange-lookingandunusuallysizedproduce.However,theyseemtofor

getthatitisalmostimpossibletogrowtheperfectproduce.Foodwasteattheconsumptionstageincludesfoodgoingoutofdateandleftoversbec

auseoftoomuchfood.Inhouseholds,evenmostlyfreshfruitandvegetablesarethrownaway.Inordertoreducefoodwaste,herei

swhatwecando:Understandtheterms“useby”and“bestbefore”dates.“Useby”datesarethereforyoursafety.Itisdangeroustoeatfoodaftertheuse-bydatea

nddoingsorisksyourhealth.“Bestbefore”datestellyouhowlongthefoodwillbeatitsbestquality.Oncethefoodpassesthedate,itisn’tnecessarilybad,butyoushou

ldstillcheck,justtobesure.Everytimeyougoshoppingandbringbacknewfood,putthematthebackofyourfridgeandbringthefoodthatwillexp

ire(到期)soonclosertothefront.Thatway,youknowwhatneedstobeeatenfirst.Ifyouhaveanyfoodthatwillexpiresoon,

giveittocharityifyouaren’tgoingtoeatit.Theywillreallyappreciatethefoodyouhavegiven.28.WhatcanweinferfromPara

graph1?A.Foodwasteisthebiggestpartofhouseholdwaste.B.Foodwasteisacommonproblem.C.PeopleinScotlandwastethemostfood.D.Householdwastehasn’

tdrawnmuchattention.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“perilous”inParagraph2mean?A.Valuable.B.Unnecessary.C.Different.D.Dangerou

s.30.Whatshouldpeopledotoreducefoodwasteaccordingtothetext?A.Pickusuallysizedproduce.B.Avoidbuyingtoomuchfoodatatime.C.Orderproducedirectlyfromfarm

ers.D.Improvethequalityoffarmproduce.31.Whatadvicedoestheauthoroffertopeople?A.Buyfoodthatwillexpiresoontoreducewaste.B.Givef

oodthathaspasseditsuse-bydatetocharity.C.Throwawayfoodthatpassesthebest-beforedate.D.Placefoodcarefullyaccordingtoitsexpirydate.DNewres

earchhasfoundadirectcorrelationbetweenhowachildvisuallytrackshismother’seyesandthecondition.Howatoddlerrespondstobabytalkcouldhelpdiagnoseauti

sm(自闭症)yearsbeforesymptomsbegin,accordingtothenewresearch.Astudyexaminedresponsestoparents’useofplayful,emotional,exaggeratedtones,knownas“mo

therese”(mother’s‘babytalk’),tocaptureachild’sattention.Eye-trackingtestsshowedthatchildrenwhodidnotre

spondhadweakersocialandlanguageabilities.ProfessorKarenPierce,ofCaliforniaUniversityinSanDiego,co-authoroftheresearch,s

aid,“Weknowtheearlierwecanintroducetreatment,themoreeffectiveitislikelytobe.Butmostchildrendon’tgetaformal

diagnosisuntilaroundtheageofthreeorfour.Thereisarealneedforeasyandeffectivetoolsthatcanbeusedonyoungchildren.Eye-tac

kingisagreatplacetostart.”Inexperiments,653toddlersagedonetotwoyearsoldwereexposedtotwoone-minutevideosfeaturingaw

omanspeakingmothereseorabstractscenes.Theireyescontrolledwhichoneplayed.ParticipantswithoutASD(autismspectrumdisorder)showedc

onsistentlyhighinterestinthewomanspeakingmotherese,spendinganaverage80percentofthetimewatchingit.Theylargelyignoredthesecondvideowhichshowe

dabusyhighway,abstractshapesandnumbersandhadaccompanyingelectronicmusic.However,attentionlevelsofpeersdiagnose

dwithASDspannedthefullrangeofconcentrationlevels,withsomefocusing100percentontherandomimages.Agroupwhofixedonmothereselessthan30percentofthetimec

ouldbeaccuratelyidentifiedashavingASDthroughthismeasurementalone.Thesechildrenalsoshowedlowerscoresonsubsequenttestsoflanguageandsocialskills

.Whetherlessattentiontomothereseisthecauseofreducedsociabilityormerelyasymptomhasyettobedetermined.However,researchersfounditappea

rstobeahighlyaccuratebiomarkerforthecondition.ProfPiercesaid,“Thefactwecanreliablyidentifychildrenwithautismusingsucha

simpleandrapideye-trackingtestisreallyremarkable.Infuture,wehopetouseachild’sattentiontomothereseasaclueforwhichtreatme

ntstheymaymostbenefitfromandasatoolformeasuringhowwellthosetreatmentswork.”32.Whatisthepurposeofthestudy?A.Tocatchachild’sattent

ion.B.Tocheckachild’seyesight.C.Totestachild’sreactiontomotherese.D.Todiagnoseautismearly.33.WhatcanweknowaccordingtoPierce?A.Eye

-trackingtestisagoodwaytocureautism.B.Thereisanurgentneedforcomplextoolappliedtoyoungchildren.C.ItisessentialtobringinAS

Dtreatmentinearlytime.D.Mostchildrendon’tgetaninformaldiagnosisbeforetheageofthreeorfour.34.HowdidparticipantswithoutASDrespondedtoth

evideosinexperiments?A.Theyshowedoccasionallyhighinterestinthewomanspeakingmotherese.B.Theyfixed80percentontherandomimages.C.Theyfocuse

donmotheresemorethan30%percentoftime.D.Theymainlyoverlookedthesecondone.35.What’sthemainideaofthepas

sage?A.Theconnectionbetweenachild’sreactiontomothereseandautism.B.Howtoimprovetoddlers’languageandsocialskills.C.Theprocessofeye-track

ingtest.D.Howtohealautism.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。TheUpsidetoBeingOutsideResearch

showsthatbeinginnaturemakespeoplefeelgood,whetherthey’reroughingitinthewildernessfordaysorjusthangingoutatalocalparkfor

awhile.OnestudywasconductedinthecityofBirmingham,Alabama.Researchersfoundthatmostparticipants’moodandwell-beingimprovedsignificantlywhent

heyspenttimeinurbanparks,eventhoughtheaveragevisitwasonlyaroundhalfanhour.36Forexample,scientistsintheUnitedKingdomst

udiedtheimpactofthe“30DaysWild”campaign.Itchallengedpeopletointeractwithnaturefor30daysbyenjoyingearthyactivitieslikefeedingbirdsandpla

ntingflowers.Participantsweremeasurablyhappierandhealthierthroughoutthechallengeandformonthsafterwards,

too.37Howdoesnatureboostpeople’shappiness?Scientistssaythatspendingtimeinnaturalsettingsreducesstressandanxiety,whichbenefitsmentalandphy

sicalhealth.Researchshowsourbrainsaremorerelaxedinnaturalsettings.Tomostpeople,it’snotnewsthatnaturecanbecalming.Butmultiplestudie

shavefoundthatspendingtimeinnaturealsohassomemoresurprisingbenefits,likeimprovingcreativityandproblem-solving.38Anotherfoundthatexposu

retonaturehelpedpeoplescorebetterontests.That’smoreproofthatgoingoutsideisasmartmove!Whataccountsfortheconnectionwi

thcognitionandcreativity?Itcouldbethatagooddoseofnatureactsasacuretoinformationoverload.Everydaylifeinvolvesalotofmultitasking.Somescient

iststheorizethatspendingtimeinnatureenablesourbrainstorestandrecoverfrommentaltiredness.39Naturally,scientificstudiesdon’tcovereverythingtha

t’sgreataboutthegreatoutdoors.40Fromrecreationandexercisetohappinessandcreativity,therearelotsofupsidestogettingoutside.A.Onestudyrevealedthatpeo

plewerebetteratfiguringoutpuzzlesafterafour-daycampingtrip.B.Accordingtomanyscientificstudies,there’sagoodchanceit’llmakeyouhappier,

healthier,andmorecreative.C.What’smore,theliftpeoplegetfromnatureislonglasting.D.Lotsofpeopleenjoyfunactivitiesoutside,likeswimming,ridingbikes,o

rclimbingtrees.E.Whentheonlylightyou’veseenalldayistheglowofascreen,itmightbeagoodideatoswitchitoff.F.Thismeansthatwhetheryou’restudyingorplayingvide

ogames,headingoutsidetogiveyourbrainabreakmighthelpyougettothenextlevel.G.So,kickingbackinaparkisabitliketre

atingyourmindtoarestfulminivacation.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15个小题;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和D四个选项中,选出可以填

入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Imanageafinancialdepartment.Irecentlypromisedmyteamthatiftheyexceeded(超过)theirgoal.thecompanywould41themtoaverygoodItalianrest

aurantthatwealllove.Theyexceededthegoalbyalot,soImadea42forthesixteenofus.Thedayofourouting,wewereseated

.Rightawayandinawhilethewaitresstookour43Then,thewaitresstoldusthatshewassorry,becausethepersonwhowassupposedtobehelpingherdidn't44.Soshehadto45ourpa

rty,andothercustomersonherown.Shelookedvisibly46whenItoldherthatIwouldpayforeverythingononecheckinsteadofseparatechecks.Ourorderingwasalittlechao

tic(混乱的).Wewerebusyhavingfunandconversation,sononeofus47that.Thefoodwasdeliciousandweenjoyeditverymuch.Itcameti

meforthe48and,aswasexplainedtomewhenImadethereservation,therestaurant49an18%tiptothebill.ThebillcametoaboutUS$650bef

orethetipandIgavehermycreditcard.Shereturnedwithmyreceiptandthankedusand50thattheirservicewasalittleslow.W

etoldhereverythingwasperfectandthankedherforworkingsohard.Shehadbeensonicetousand51thatIleftanadditionalUS$50cashtipinthereceiptfolder.Allo

fasudden,thewaitresscameoutoftherestaurantandgrabbedmyarm.IwasthinkingifIforgottosignthe52orsomethingwhenInoticedsheha

d53inhereyes.Shethankedmeforthetipandsaidshereallyhadn’t54it.Shehadhada55timelatelyandthetipreallywarmedherheart.41.A.deliverB.sendC.treatD.lead

42.A.promiseB.differenceC.reservationD.remark43.A.menuB.invitationC.shelfD.order44.A.setoffB.showupC.calmdownD.ringback4

5.A.observeB.handleC.attendD.postpone46.A.relievedB.shockedC.frightenedD.embarrassed47.A.noticedB.heardC.missedD.minded48.A.wealthB.paymentC.

welfareD.wage49.A.addedB.passedC.returnedD.reduced50.A.indicatedB.announcedC.informedD.apologized51.A.generousB.honestC.patie

ntD.intelligent52.A.receiptB.substituteC.procedureD.form53.A.smilesB.tearsC.disappointmentD.hope54.A.expectB.de

serveC.wantD.understand55.A.preciousB.warmC.wonderfulD.tough第Ⅱ卷(非选择题共55分)第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第二节(10个小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处

填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Since2015,ProfessorHouXiaolei56(lead)amicrogardenprojecttobuildtinygardensinhutongs.Theprojec

t57(launch)asBeijing’surbanrenewalenteredastage58massivedemolition(拆除)andreconstructiongavewaytosmall-scale“regeneration”p

rojects.“WehopetoupgradethepublicspacesofBeijing’soldcity,increaseresidents’participationincommunitygovernance59contrib

utetotheimprovementofthecity’senvironmentandculture,”Housaid.AlongonesectionofChongyongStreet,a60(his

toric)significantstreetincentralBeijing,Houandherteamhavebuilt35microgardensconsistingofmorethan6,000plants.Inadditiontoplants,thegard

ensalsohaveartinstallations61(feature)elementsofBeijing’slocalculturesuchaskitesandtanghulu,62traditi

onalcandiedfruitsnack.Hou’steamhassetupgardeningorganizationsinsomeresidentialcommunitiestoteachlocalreside

ntshow63(garden).Housaidtheprojectisaninnovativewaytorevivetheoldhutongswithcreativehorticulture(园艺)andwillcont

ributetotheoverallprotectionofBeijing’soldcity,whichhasoneofthe64(world)mostremarkablecollectionsofpalaces,temples,squares,markets,streets,citywall

sandtowers,builtoverthecourseofChina’slastthreeimperialdynasties.Thisprojectreflectstheincreasingimp

ortance65(attach)toculturalheritageprotectioninrecentyears.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)66.假设你是北京某中学学生会主席李华。下周将有一个英国的学生代表团

来你校进行为期两天的交流访问,你将作为学生代表致词。请你用英文写一篇发言稿,内容包括:1.表示欢迎;2.简要介绍主要活动安排;3.表达美好祝愿。注意:1.词数80左右;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。Dearfriends,第二节:读后续写(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。DuringthesummerbeforePattyenteredfifthgrade,shedecidedtotryanewsport.SwimtrainingwasnearlyoverandPattyw

asthefastestswimmerinheragegroup.Shehadalwaysbeenthebest.Theneighborhoodwasofferingaone-weektennistrainingcourse.PattyandherfriendDarlagotpermissi

onfromtheirparentstojoin.OnSaturdaymorning,Darla'smomtookthegirlstoastoreandboughtthemeachagood,usedtennisracket.“Ifyougirlsstick

totennis,thenwe'lltalkaboutanewracket.Thesewilldofornow."Thegirlswereexcitedabouttheirnewpurchases.OnMondaymorning,at7:00a.

m.,Patty'smomwokeherup.“It'stimefortennis!”Pattycoveredherface.“Mom,it'stooearly!”Shemadegreatefforttogetoutofbedanddowntothebreakfasttable

.PattyfinishedbreakfastandrantoDarla'shouse,thentheywalkedtothecourt.Mrs.Cane,thetenniscoach,linedeveryoneupandstarte

dwiththebasics.Afterthat,Mrs.Canetirelesslytaughtthemtopracticetheirforehandandbackhand.Bytheendoftheweek,Pattyhadm

adeimpressiveprogress.Mrs.CanecommentedthatPattyhadlotsofpotential.Darla,ontheotherhand,wasstruggling.Theotherteena

gerswerehavingatoughtimeofit,too.Pattywastheonlyonewhoseemedtogetsomewhere.Sincethen,DarlahadalwaysbeenoutintheAugusthe

at,practicingherservesorhittingtheball.Pattywasn'treallyinterested.Shefeltshewassucha“natural”fortennisthatshereallydidn'tneedtopractice.Byth

eendofthesummer,Darlabegantogetthehangofit.Shejoinedaneighborhoodjuniortennisteam.TherewouldbematcheseveryThursday.Pattywantedtojoinas

well,butshedidn'twanttomissherfavoriteTVshow.Shetoldherselfthatshewouldjoinitwhenshegotsomefreetime.IfDarlahadfun,shewouldjointhet

eaminthespring.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。Theweekbeforeschoolstarted,Mrs.Caneheldanothertrainingcourse.Pattycou

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