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2023年3月高三调研考试试题卷英语第一部分听力(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。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.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Checkthemap.B.Makeaph
onecall.C.Askafriendforhelp.2.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Wherearethespeakers?A.Atabusstop.B.Atacinema.C.Inatax
i.3.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatdidthespeakersdolastnight?ATheywentshopping.B.Theywentouttodinner.C.Theyattendedaparty.4.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】W
hydoesthemanmakethephonecall?A.Tocheckanarrangement.B.Togetsomeinformation.C.Tomakeabooking.5.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatdoest
hemanprobablywanttodo?A.Getsomethingtoeat.B.Shopforsomeclothes.C.Visitthesportsdepartment.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.Whydoesthewomancometoth
eman?A.Toaskforpermission.B.Tomakeanappointment.CTohandinherhomework.7.Whenwillthewomanseethedentist?A.Thismorning.B.Thisafternoon.C
.Tomorrow.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.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Takingbuses.B.Repairingcars.C.Enjoyin
gscenery.9.WhoisKaty?A.Theman’swife.B.Theman’sdaughter.C.Theman’ssister.10.Howmuchdidthemanspendoneachstudentpass?A
.£60.B.£40.C.£20.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】11.WhatdidTomdotoday?A.Heboughtsomeclothes.B.Heatesomechocolates.C.Hebo
ughtsomeChristmasgifts.12.WhatisstillonTom’slistnow?A.Sweets.B.Gloves.C.Toys.13.WheredoesthewomansuggestTomshouldtrynext?A.Shoppingmallsfarawa
y.B.Marketsinsuburb.C.Storesnearby.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】.。14.WhatisVincedoing?A.Makingafilm.B.Hosti
ngaTVprogram.C.Conductingajobinterview.15.WhydidGraceplayaroleinthemovie?A.Tobecomemorefamous.B.Toearnsomemoremoney.C.Toworkwit
hanexcellentteam.16.WhatisthemovieaboutaccordingtoGrace?A.Afamousactress.B.Abravescientist.C.Anexcellentteam.17.WhatdoesVincesayaboutthemovi
e?A.It’sdifficulttounderstand.B.It’smadebyafamousteam.C.Itmeansalottotheaudience.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】18.Whoisthespeakertalkingto?A.Stu
dents.B.Tourists.C.Friends.19.Wheredoesthespeakergomostoften?A.Canada.B.TheUK.C.Australia.20.Whatdoesthespeakerrecommendintheend?A.Stayingup
-to-dateonlanguage.B.Visitingseveralcountries.C.Learningfromfriends.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AGRANDPRIZEWINNER:FlorianSchmidtFlorianSchmidtreceivedundergraduatedegreesfromtheUniversityofHeid
elbergandaPhDfromETHZürich.Hisresearchfocusesonthedevelopmentoftechnologiesinthefieldsofgenomeengineering,tra
nscriptionalrecording,andgenetherapy(疗法).CATEGORYWINNER:ECOLOGY&ENVIRONMENTStefanyMoreno-GámezStefanyMorenoGámezreceivedanundergraduatedegreef
romUniversidaddelosAndesandaPhDfromtheUniversityofGroningenandETHZürich.SheiscurrentlyapostdoctoralfellowatCambridgeUniversit
y.Herresearchfocusesonhowdietaryandhost-derivedglycans(有机化学:聚糖)shapeecologicalandevolutionarydynamics(动力学)inthegutmicrobiom
e(肠道微生物群).CATEGORYWINNER:CELL&MOLECULARBIOLOGYJamesDalyJamesDalyreceivedanundergraduateandPhDdegreesfromtheUniversityofBristol.Aftercompletingh
isstudies,hereceivedaWellcomeEarlyCareerAwardfellowshipandmovedtotheDepartmentofInfectiousDiseases,King’sC
ollegeLondon.Hiscurrentresearchcontinuestoexplorethemolecularinterfacebetweenneuropilinreceptorsandvirusesandthepoten
tialforantiviralinhibitionofthisprocess.CATEGORYWINNER:MOLECULARMEDICINEDanieleSimoneschiDanieleSimoneschireceivedan
undergraduatedegreefromManhattanvilleCollegeandMPhilandPhDdegreesfromtheVilcekInstituteatNewYorkUniversity(NYU).Heisaresearchassistant
professorintheDepartmentofBiochemistryandMolecularPharmacologyatNYU,whereheexploresmolecularandcellularmechanismsbywhichcullin-
RINGubiquitinligasesregulatecellcycleexecution.21.Whichcolumnofamagazineisthistextprobablytakenfrom?A.News&Bu
siness.B.Law&Order.C.Science&Future.D.Sports&Entertainment.22.WhatisspecialaboutStefanyMoreno-Gámez?A.Shegot
aWellcomeEarlyCareerAwardfellowship.B.Sheistheonlyfemalescientistamongthefourwinners.C.ShestudiedintheVilcekInstituteatNewYorkUniversityasastudent.
D.Shefocusesonthedevelopmentoftechnologiesrelatedtogenetherapy.23.WhoworksintheUSAnowaccordingtothetext?A.FlorianSchmidt.B.Stefa
nyMoreno-Gámez.C.JamesDaly.D.DanieleSimoneschi.BAgrowingnumberofAmericansareturninggas-poweredvehiclesintoelectr
iconesbyusingaprocesscalledanelectricpowertrainconversion.Suchconversionsarebecomingmorepopularasbatterytech
nologygetsbetterandtheworldturnstowardcleanerenergysources.KevinEricksonownsa1972PlymouthSatellitethatherenamed“Electrollite”afterconversion.Now,
thecarcangofromastillpositionto97kilometersperhourinaboutthreeseconds.Itstopspeedisalmost250kilometersperhour.JonathanKlingerisvicepresi
dentofcarcultureforHagertyInsurance.HesaidconvertingclassiccarsintoEVsis“definitelyatrend”,althoughresearchontheactivityislimited.InMay,theMichigan
-basedcompanydidaweb-basedstudyofabout25,000automobilelovers.Thetopthreereasonsforconvertingthevehicleswereforbetterperformance,for
afunproject,andbecauseofenvironmentalconcerns.Hedoesn’tthinkelectricmotorswillreplaceallgasengines.Somecarloverswanttokeepthesound
ofoldercars'originalengines.Electricconversionsrequirespecialknowledgetocomplete.Theyalsoinvolvemanydifficultieslikesafetyconc
erns.Andthenthereistheprice.SeanMoudry,whoco-ownsInspireEV,asmallconversionbusinessnearDenver,recentlyworkedona19
65FordMustang.Theyear-and-a-half-longprojectcostmorethan$100,000.MoudryandhispartnersreplacedthegasenginewithamotorfromacrashedTeslaModelS.Hesaysman
ypeopledon’thavetheresourcesnecessarytocarryoutthiskindofproject.Asaresult,hesays,itwilltake20yearsforelectri
cconversionstobecomecommon.Butthatrealitycouldbecomingsoonerthanexpected,saysMikeSpagnola,presidentandCEOoftheSpe
cialtyEquipmentMarketAssociation(SEMA),atradegroup.Hesaidthatelectricvehicleproductstookabout1950squaremeter
sofmarketingspaceatSEMA'syearlyshowinLasVegasthisfall.Thatwasupfromonly232squaremetersatthe2021show.I’mJohnRussell24.Inw
hichaspectdoelectricvehiclesbenefitfromtheconversion?A.Performingbetter.B.Cleaningenergysources.C.Maintainingspeed.D.Be
tteringbatterytechnology.25.Howmanyfactorscontributetogas-poweredvehiclesnotbeingreplacedaccordingtoKlinger?A.3B.4C
.5D.626.WhatdoestheunderlinedpartinParagraph4referto?A.Sellinganoldcar.B.Buyingagas-poweredvehicle.C.Doingaweb-basedstu
dy.D.Convertingacartoanelectricone.27.Whatcanweknowaboutthewriterofthepassage?A.Helovesclassiccars.B.Herepairsol
dcars.C.Heisabroadcaster.D.Heisgoodatengineering.CIfapresident,alegendaryphilosopher,andoneofthebest-sellingauthorsofalltimecreditedthesa
mesecretfortheirsuccess,wouldyoutrytofollowittoo?Whatifthesecretwassomethingyoualreadyknewhowtodo?Infact,yo
uprobablydoiteveryday.Here’swhatFriedrichNietzschewrote:“Itisonlyideasgainedfromwalkingthathaveanyworth.”Thoma
sJefferson:“Walkingisthebestpossibleexercise.Habituateyourselftowalkveryfar.”AndCharlesDickensmadehispoint:“IfIcouldnotwalkfarandfast,Ithin
kIshouldjustexplodeandperish(死亡).”Researchershavetracednumerousconnectionsbetweenwalkingandgeneratingideas.A.StanfordUnive
rsitystudyfoundthatparticipantswere81percentmorecreativewhenwalkingasopposedtositting.Accordingtothestudy,walkingoutsi
de—versusonatreadmill(跑步机)—producesthemostnovelandhighest-qualityideasinparticipantswhowalkedandthensatdowntodocreativework.Themoveme
ntaspectofwalkingisobviouslykey.You’veprobablyheardthephraseExerciseyourcreativity,whichreferstothebrainasmusc
le.Ourcreativemindsetistriggeredbyphysicalmovement,whichisexactlywhywalking—withyourdog,afriend,oralone—feedscreativethinki
ng.Justbygoingoutside,youaresteppingoutofyourhabitualsurroundingsandyourcomfortzone,whichisnecessaryif
youwanttoopenyourmindtonewpossibilities.Researchhasshownthatimmersioninnature,andthecorrespondingdiscon
nectionfrommultimediaandtechnology,increasedperformanceonacreativeproblem-solvingtaskbyafull50percenti
nagroupofhikers.Sowhynotsetacreativitygoalthatstartswithwalking?Turnoffyourphoneandgiveyourselfthechancetobepresentint
heworld,tohearconversationsandnaturalsounds,tonoticethewaypeoplemove,thewaythesunreflectsinapuddle.Walknotjustforexercise.Walkfor
wonder.28.Whatisthepurposeofparagraph1?A.Toinformusoftheexamplesofthesegreatminds.B.Tostresstheimportanceofwalking.C.Toexplainwhywalkingispopula
rwithpeople.D.Toshowthegreatinfluenceofthegreatmindshaveonus.29.Whatdoesthewriterprobablysupport?A.Bygoingoutside,onecan’th
elpbutgetdistractedbythescenery.B.Walkingonatreadmillmakesparticipantsdothemostcreativework.C.Itisnecessaryt
owalkoutofyourhabitualsurroundingsandcomfortzone.D.Absorbedinmultimediaandtechnology,hikerscanincreaseperformanceonc
reativeproblem-solvingtasks.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“triggered”meaninparagraph3?A.Caused.B.Changed.C.Covered.D.Cured.31.Wh
ichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Developingagoodhabitofwalking.B.Benefitsofwalking.C.Newpossibilitiesofwalking.D.Walkingforamorec
reativemind.DSincethebeginningofthesummerin2022,Chinahasbeenswelteringundertheworstheatwaveindecades.AnumberofpeopleinZhejiang,Jiangsu,andSichuanpro
vinceswerediagnosedwiththermoplegia(热射病),themostsevereformofheatstroke,andsomeevendiedofthisdisease.Inawarmingworld,thehazardsofheatwave
sareincreasing.“Overthepastfourdecades,themaindriversofthelargeincreaseinheatwave-relateddeathsinChinaaretherapidincrea
seinthefrequencyofheatwaves,followedbypopulationgrowth,populationaging,andrisingbaselinemortality(基线死亡率),”saidProf.HuangCunrui,a
researcherfromTsinghuaUniversity.Accordingtoastudy,thenumberofdeathscausedbyheatwavesinChinahasincreasedrapidlysince1979,from3679personsperyearinthe1
980sto15,500personsperyearinthe2010s.Hightemperatureswouldacceleratethelossinsoilmoisture(水分).What’smore,eachadditionaldegreeofwarmingwilli
ncreasecroplossestoinsectsby10-25percent,threateningfoodsecurityforbillionsofpeople.Chinahaswitnessedarangeofextremeweatherevents,includingheavy
rainfall,flooding,tornadoes,andrecordheatwavesthisyear.Meteorologicalofficialssaidthecountryhadanaveragetemperatureof21.3degreesCelsiusinJu
ne,0.9degreesCelsiushigherthanthesameperiodonaverage,andthehighestrecordforthesameperiodsince1961.Expertssaythatwhileextremesummerheatisnotentirelyn
ew,thesesortsofoccurrencescouldbesomethingthatbecomesastandardpartoflife,requiringpeopletostartlearning
howtocopewithheatwavesthatmaycontinuefortherestofsummerandwellintothefuture.Rememberthatevenhealthy,youngathletescanbeharmedbyextremeheat,soeverya
ctivityshouldbeevaluatedwhenextremeheathits.Therearesomewaystostaysafeduringextremeheatevents,suchasdrinkingplentyofwater,lookingforshadeorremaini
nginshadewhenoutside,andavoidingcookinglargemeals.32.Whatisthemajorreasonfortheincreaseinheatwave-relateddeathsin
China?A.Theagingofthepopulation.B.Thehigherfrequencyofheatwaves.C.Thehigherlevelofdeathrate.D.Theincreaseofthepopulati
on.33.Howdoestheauthorillustratethehazardsofheatwavesaccordingtoparagraph2andparagraph3?A.Bylistingexamples.B.Bycomp
aringstatistics.C.Bygivingexplanations.D.Byreferringtopreviousfindings.34.Whatcanweinferfromexperts’st
atement?A.Thegovernmentshouldtakemeasurestosolvetheextremeheat.B.Therareheatwaveinsummeriscomingtoanend.C.Peoplemaygetaccustomedtotheextre
meheatinsummer.D.Extremesummerheathasneveroccurredbefore.35.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.Significanceofbeingawareofthedangerofextremeheat.B
.Predictionoftheextremeweathereventsinthefuture.C.Conclusionoftherelationshipbetweenheatwaveandhealth.D.Effectivewaystoprotectpeoplefromheatwa
ve.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.QuietQuittingWhilenotanewconcept,theterm“quietquitti
ng”hasrecentlygainedpopularityonsocialmedia.Whatisquietquitting?Quietquittingdoesn’tmeananemployeehasleftthe
irjob,butratherhaslimitedtheirtaskstoavoidworkinglongerhours._____36_____Theysticktowhatisintheirjobdes
criptionandwhentheygohome,theyleaveworkbehindthemandfocusonnon-workdutiesandactivities._____37_____Itmayalsomeanthey
arereadytochangepositionsormaybecurrentlylookingforanotherjob._____38_____Quietquittingmaybeapopularte
rm,butthispracticeisn’tnew.Workershavequietlyquittheirjobsforyearstolookforsomethingnew,whetheritwasbecauseofpoorpay,unmanageableworklo
ad,burnoutorlackofgrowthopportunities.Workingfromhomehasalsochangedthedynamicsoftheworkplacebecauseemployeesan
dmanagersarecommunicatingindifferentwaysthroughonlinemeetings.Theseinteractionsmayfeelmoreformalthanthechatsessionsthathappeninanoffice.Limitedmeet
ingscancauseadisconnectbetweenemployeesandmanagement._____39_____Howcanbusinesseshelpemployees?Thebiggestwaytopreventdisengag
ementistoimprovetheemployees’experience.Talktoemployees,gathertheirfeedbackanddiscusswhatcanbedonetomakethemfeelappreciated.Makesureworklo
adsarerealisticandthatthereareappropriateboundariestomaintainawork-lifebalance.Further,managersshouldclearlyoutlinepathsofcareerprogres
siontoeachemployee._____40_____Arecentreportrevealedthatmorethanhalfofemployeessurveyedwouldaccept10%lesspayinexchangefora“moreinterestingcareerpat
hormoreopportunitiestolearnnewskills”.A.Whyareemployeesquietlyquitting?B.Whyisquietquittingbeneficialt
omentalhealth?C.Theysetclearboundariestoimprovework-lifebalance.D.Employeesaremorelikelytobeengagedwhenth
eyhavespecifictargets.E.However,quietquittingcouldbeasignthatanemployeeisnothappyintheirposition.F.Regularsupportandpraiseth
atmakeemployeesfeelvaluedandconnectedcangetlost.G.Managersmustlearnhowtohaveconversationstohelpemployeesreducedisengagementandburnout.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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。Itwassixyearsagothatsom
ethingunforgettablehappened.MywifeandIcelebratedour40thwedding___41___thatyear.WedrovefromOntariointoAlberta,thensouthwardintoGlac
ierNationalParkinMontana,and___42___toYellowstoneNationalPark.Itwasa___43___springday,andtheBeartooth
Highwayhadopenedfortheseasonjustdaysbefore.Alongsidetheroad,therewasstillagreatamountofsnowthere.Thescenerywassoimpressiv
ethatwemadelotsof___44___torecordmemorieswithmycamera.Atthehighestpointofthehighway,Istoppedatalookouttocatchthe___45___views,withmywifeinthe
centerofmycameralens.Therewerenotmanycarsontheroad.Sometimes,carswithenergeticyoungtourists___46___.Andthenweheardamotorcycle
inthedistance.Thedriverofthemotorcycle,whoworedirtyclothes,___47___behindourcars.Ashe___48___us,hisonlywordswere,“Givemeyourcameraandgetove
rtherewithyourwife.”Imust___49___Ifeltnervousthatwemightberobbedwherewejustcreatedsomebeautifulmemories.____50____
,hejusttookapictureofus,handedbackmycameraandrodeoff____51____wecouldexpressour____52____.Thephotohetookisoneofthemostv
aluableand____53____ofourtrip.IlearnedmylessonsomewhereI____54____expectedit.Weshouldneverjudgeamanbyhis____55____.Ifthemotorcycle
driverreadsthisstoryandremembersthesituation,wewouldliketosay“Thankyou”tohim.41.A.receptionB.ceremonyC.par
tyD.anniversary42.A.continuedB.returnedC.movedD.collapsed43.A.freezingB.pleasantC.fineD.mild44.A.claimsB.noisesC.stopsD.ef
forts45.A.splendidB.preciousC.strangeD.familiar46.A.brokedownB.passedbyC.ranawayD.startedup47.A.knockedB.hidC.rushedD.parked48.A.
invitedB.approachedC.seizedD.followed49.A.rejectB.approveC.acknowledgeD.struggle50.A.StrangelyB.SurprisinglyC.Addition
allyD.Delightedly51.A.afterB.untilC.beforeD.when52.A.concernB.anxietyC.regretD.gratitude53.A.prizedB.vividC.plainD.professional54.
A.mostB.worstC.bestD.least55.A.experienceB.appearanceC.expressionD.prejudice第二节(共10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)或括号内单词的的正确形式。Thenumber
ofwildanimalshasbeenincreasinginBeijingandthisyearthemunicipalauthority(市政当局)willreleasethefirstlist
ofimportanthabitatsforwildlifeaspartofeffortstocreateamoresuitableand____56____(ecology)environmentforwildspecies.There____57____(be)13habitatsinthe
firstlist.With596speciesofterrestrialwildanimalsincludingbirds,insectsandvertebrates,Beijinghasbecomeoneofthemostbiodiverse___58___(city)
intheworld,accordingtoareportbyChinaCentralTelevision(CCTV).“Morewildanimalswerefoundnotonlyinruralareasormountainousare
asinthecapitalcitybutalsoinurbansettingsandlivingtogetherwithpeople,___59___meanstheenvironmentforwildani
malsinBeijingisgettingbetter.”DengWenhong,professorofBeijingNormalUniversity,____60____(tell)CCTV.ABeijingpho
tographercapturedasceneoftwogoldeneaglesflyingback___61___forthtothemountainside,___62___(grab)atasheepandflyingi
ntotheskyinFangshandistrict.Thegoldeneagleis____63____nationalfirst-classprotectedanimal.Tomakewildlife____64____(protect)
better,theauthorityhasnotonlysetthelistofhabitatsbutalsopublishedalistofwildanimalsunderspecialconservation,listing150kindsofwildanimals,___6
5___January13,2023.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.新学期伊始,学校英语俱乐部举行主题为“我家的年夜饭”的征文活动。请你写一篇短文参赛,内容包括:1.年夜饭的意义;2.年夜饭前后的活动。注意:1.词数80左右;,2.可以适当增加细节,以
使行文连贯。MyFamily’sReunionDinner______________________________________________________________________________________
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____________________________________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。Wednesdaymornin
gcame.Annegotupatsunrisebecauseshewastooexcitedtosleep.SheplannedtomakeacakeforMrsAllan,thebestteachershehadevermet,whowasinvitedoverforate
aparty.Whenshefinallyshuttheovendoor,shetookalongbreath.“I'msureIhaven'tforgottenanythingthistime,Marilla.Butdoyouth
inkitwillrise?Whatifthatcakedoesn'trise?”“We'llhaveplentywithoutit,”wasMarilla’suninterestedwayoflookingatthesubject.Thecakedidrise,howev
er,andcameoutoftheovenlookingperfect.Annewasred-facedwithdelightand,inimagination,sawMrsAllaneatingitandpossiblyas
kingforanotherpiece!MrsAllanarrivedandtheyallenjoyedalovelytea.EverythingwentwelluntilAnne'scakewaspassed.MrsAllan,havin
galreadybeenhelpedtoalotofdesserts,declinedit.ButMarilla,seeingthedisappointmentonAnne'sface,saidsmilingly:“Oh,youmusttakeapiece,MrsAllan.Anne
madeitspeciallyforyou,expectingthatyouwouldloveit.”“InthatcaseImusttryit,”laughedMrsAllan.Shetookamouthfulandastrangeexpressioncro
ssedherface;notaworddidshesay,however,butcontinuedeating.Marillasawthisandhastened(急忙)totastethecake.“AnneS
hirley!”sheshouted,“whatonearthdidyouputintothatcake?Whatflavoringdidyouuse?”“Vanilla(香草精),onlyvanilla.”s
aidAnne.“Goandbringmethebottleofvanillayouused.”AnnereturnedwithasmallbottleandMarillatookitandsmelle
dit.“Mercyonus,Anne,you'veflavoredthatcakewithANODYNELINIMENT(镇痛剂).Whycouldn'tyouhavesmelledit?”Ashamedofhermistake,Anneburstintotearsand
fledtoherroom.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。SoonalightstepsoundedonthestairsandMrsAllanenteredtheroom.__________________________
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