江苏省丹阳高级中学2021-2022学年高二下学期期初考试英语试卷(重点班)

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江苏省丹阳高级中学2023届高二下学期期初考试试卷重点班第一部分:听力(共20题,每题1.5分,满分30分)第一节听下面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。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.Whatcanbeknownabouttheman'sEnglishlearning?A.Hehasmademuchprogress.B.Hefindsitmo

redifficultthanbefore.C.Hehasdifficultyrememberingwords.2.WhatisSallygoingtodo?A.Prepareforhergraduation.

B.Teachinaschool.C.Getreadytofindajob.3.Whatwillthewomanprobablybuyforherdaughter?A.Acamera.B.Awatch

.C.Atoy.4.Onwhatdaysdoesthewomanhatetogotothezoo?A.OnFridays.B.OnSundays.C.OnSaturdays.5.Whenwilltheplaneprobablyarriveaccordingtotheman?A.

At2:20p.m.B.At2:40p.m.C.At2:50p.m.第二节听下面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、7题。6.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inthemorning.B.Intheaft

ernoon.C.Intheevening.7.Whycan'tthemandrinkacoffee?A.Sarahforbidshimtodoso.B.Heisplayingcomputergames.

C.Heistoobusy.听下面一段对话,回答第8、9题。8.Wheredidthemangetajob?A.Atanewcompany.B.Atashop.C.Atafactory.9.Whendoesthemanstartwork?A.Today.B.Next

week.C.Nextmonth.听下面一段对话,回答第10至12题。10.Whatwasthemandoingwhentheaccidenthappened?A.Drivinghome.B.Drivingtowork.C.Drivingtoashop.11.Whowas

probablytoblamefortheaccident?A.Thedriverofthebluecar.B.Themanspeaker.C.ThedriverofthewhiteFord.12.Whatisprobablythewomanspeaker?A.Apolicema

n.B.Alawyer.C.Adriver.听下面一段对话,回答第13至16题。13.Whydoesn'tthewomanwanttotakeaflight?A.Shethinksit'sdangerous.B.Shethinksit's

expensive.C.Shewantstoseethescenery.14.HowwilltheygotoBostontomorrow?A.Bybus.B.Bytrain.C.Bycar.15.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodonext?A.Eatsomething.B.Renta

car.C.Pack.16.WhichisTRUEaccordingtothedialogue?A.Thewomancannotdrive.B.Themancannotdrive.C.Theybothcandrive.听下面一段独白,回答第17至20题。17.Wh

oisthespeaker?A.Aswimmer.B.Alifeguard.C.Asportstrainer.18.Whatcanbeknownaboutthegym?A.Itisfreeforeveryone.B.Pe

oplecan'twearoutdoorshoesthere.C.Peopleoftenwaitforusingtheequipment.19Whichplaceisthespeakerproudof

?A.Theswimmingpool.B.Thechangingrooms.C.Thebathrooms.20.Whatcanbeknownfromthepassage?A.Thereisnolifeguar

dsbytheswimmingpool..B.Thereisashopinthegym.C.Thereareonlytwobathroomsinthegym.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,选出最佳选项。AImaginestandingononespotwheretheonlydirectionissouth.Youcanexperienceitifyoujoinagroupofjust128passengersforyour

tiptothepoleoftheworld.Youricebreakership,50YearsofVictory,willtakeyoutotheNorthPole,whichismorecommonlyassoci

ated(联系)withfairytales.Days1&2--FromHelsinkitoMurmanskYouradventurebeginsfromHelsinki,Finland’scapital.Fro

mHelsinki,you’lljoinyourfellowpassengersontheflighttoMurmansk,Russia,whereyou’llstartyourvoyagetotheNorthPoleandg

ettoknow50YearsofVictory.Days3-6--TravellingtowardsthenorthintheArcticOceanBeingonVictoryandfeelingtheicebreakerasitcutsthr

oughtheArcticpackiceisanexperienceyou’llneverforget.You’llhaveplentyoftimetogettoknowyourshipmates,andbetreatedtolecture

sanddiscussionsaboutthetripbyOurexpedition(远征)teamwhileseeingvariousbirds.Thereareotherthingsyoucando,s

uchasswimmingandplayingbasketball.Day7--90°NorthTakephotos,callyourfamilyandwaveaflag;justbesuretoenjoyyourmomentatthepole.Ifenvironme

ntalconditionspermit,youcanjumpintotheicywatersaroundtheNorthPole.We’llalsoattempttosendpassengershighabo

vethepoleinourhot-airballoontocelebratethisgreatmoment(highlyweatherdẹpendent).Days8&9--TravellingtowardsthesouthintheArcticOceanAsyouheadfurth

ersouth,youmaygetluckyandspotpolarbearshuntingforseals.Days10&11--FranzJosefLandThisgroupof191islandsl

iesentirelywithintheArcticCircleHereyou’llexploreCapeFloraanddiscoverhistoricremainsfromthreeill-fatedarcticadventures.Days12&13--G

ettingoffVictoryinMurmanskandflyingtoHelsinkiWhenyoureturntoMurmansk,itwillbetimetosaygoodbyeto50YearsofVictory.You’llbesent

totheairportforyourflighttoHelsinki..1.WhatcanpassengersdofromDay3toDay6?A.BreakthepackiceintheArctic.B.Gettoknowmoreaboutthetrip.C

.Feedavarietyofbirdsonboard.D.Competewithyourshipmatesinskiing.2.Whichofthefollowinghighlydependsonthewe

atherattheNorthPole?A.Takingahot-airballoonride.B.Sendingpassengersdeepintotheicywaters.C.Contactingyour

familybytelephoning.D.Wavingflagsandtakingphotosinthewind.3.Whenisitpossibleforyoutodiscoverhistoricremains?A.FromDay3toDay6.

B.FromDay8toDay9.C.On-Days10&11.D.OnDays12&13.BAppleonWednesdaylaunchedaself-servicerepairprogramthatwouldallowitscustomerstopurchaseApp

lemadecomponentstoreplaceworn-outorbrokenparts.TheservicewillbefirstavailableintheUSearlynextyearfortheiP

hone12andiPhone13ranges,enablingcustomerstorepairtheirscreens,batteriesandcamerasathome.Theservicewillbeextendedtoothermarketsthroughout2

022andcoverMaccomputerswithMIchips.TheU-turnisabrupt.Asrecentlyaslastmonth,Applewasfightingashareholderproposalinsupport

ofrighttorepair.TheiPhonemakersaiditsownexpertswerebestplacedtoserviceitsproducts.Thelatestmove,though,comesafteranexecuti

veorderfromtheBidenadministrationinJuly,directingtheFTC(联邦贸易委员会)toaddress“unfairanti-competitiverestriction

sonthird-partyrepairorself-repairofitems”.Applehaslongbeencriticizedbyconsumerprotectionbodiesforfiercelyguardingitsmonopolyontherepairproces

s,whichhasbecomesostrictthatiPhonesfailtofunctionproperlyeveniftwoidenticalmodelshavetheirpartsswapped.Consumershavebeenforcedtopayfor“officia

l”repairsatApplestoreswhosecostscanbesohighthatmanyconsumerswouldratherbuyanewdevicealtogether.Right-to-repairadvocatessaythatwhenac

onsumerreplacesabrokenmodel,itservesApple’sbottomlinebuttaxestheenvironment,sothisstepislikelytobewidelywelcomed.“Still,thereisarisktha

tAppleistryingtoincreasethecostofsparepartsbyfreezingoutthird-partymanufacturer,”saidVallauri,aright-to-repairadvocate.“Regulat

ionneedstoforcemanufacturerstomakeproductsthatareeasiertorepairatanaffordablepricesodevicescanbeinuseforalongertime,limitingthe

environmentalimpact.”4.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph2?A.Appleadoptedtheproposalmadebyitsshareholderaftercarefulconsideration.B.Appl

eispressuredintoeasingrestrictionsonindependentrepairshops.C.Applehasalwaysbeenafirmsupporterofcustomers’righttorepair.D.Applehasi

tsgrowthrestricteddeliberatelyduetoitsenormousprofits.5.Theunderlinedword“monopoly”inparagraph3isclo

sestinmeaningto_____.A.completecontrolB.hugeinterestsC.massiveinfluenceD.tightsecurity6.Whichofthefollowingmig

htbeaconsequenceofApple’spolicyU-turn?A.ThecostoffixingiPhonesandiMacswillrise.B.Theirproductswilllosefavorwithe

nvironmentalists.C.Thelifecycleofconsumerelectronicswillbeextended.D.ThecompetitioniniPhonepartsmarketw

illbelessintense.7.WhatisVallauri’sattitudetowardsApple’snewmove?A.Favorable.B.Enthusiastic.C.Skeptical

.D.Cautious.COneofthebiggestconcernsinscienceisbias(偏见)-thatscientiststhemselves,consciouslyorsubconsciouslymayp

uttheirthumbsonthescalesandinfluencetheoutcomesofexperiments.Boffinshavecomeupwithallsortsofstrategiestotrytor

emoveit,fromhavingtheircolleaguesrepeattheirworktothe“doubleblinding”commoninclinicaltrials,wheneventheexperimentersdonotk

nowwhichpatientsarereceivinganexperimentaldrugandwhicharegettingasugar-pillplacebo(安慰剂)。Butgatheringthedataandrunninganexperimentisnotthe

onlypartoftheprocessthatcangowrong.Themethodschosentoanalyzethedatacanalsoinfluenceresults.Thepointwasdemonstratedbytworecentpaperspublished

inajournalcalledSurgery.Despitebeingbasedonthesamedata,theydrewoppositeconclusionsaboutwhetherusingaparticularpieceofkit(工具包)duringsurgery

reducedorincreasedthechancesofinfection.Anewpaper,fromalargeteamofresearchersheadedbyMartinSchweinsberg,apsychologistataE

uropeanSchoolinBerlin,helpsshedsomelightonwhy.DrSchweinsbergaskedanalyststoexploretwoseeminglystraightforwardtheories.Thefirstwas

thatawoman'stendencytoparticipatewouldriseasthenumberofotherwomeninaconversationincreased.Thesecondwasthathigh-statusparticipantswouldtalk

morethanthelow-statusparticipants.Asitturnedout,notwoanalystsemployedexactlythesamemethods,andnonegotthesameresult

s.Some29%ofanalystsreportedthathigh-statusparticipantsweremorelikelytocontribute.But21%reportedtheopposite.Thingswerelessfinelybal

ancedwiththefirsttheory,with64%reportingthatwomendoindeedparticipatemore,ifplentyofotherwomenarepresent.But21%concludedthattheoppositewastrue.Thep

roblemwasnotthatanyoftheanalyseswerewrong'inanyobjectivesense.Thedifferencesarosebecauseresearcherschosedifferentdefinitionsofwhattheywerestud

ying,andapplieddifferenttechniques.Whenitcametodefininghowmuchwomenspoke,forinstance,someanalystschosethenumberofwordsineac

hwoman'scomment.Stillothersdefineditbythenumberofconversationsthatawomanparticipatedin,regardlessofhowmuchsheactuallysaid.8.Whatdoest

heunderlinedword"it'"refertointhefirstparagraph?A.Experiment.B.Scale.C.Thumb.D.Bias.9.WhatismainlydiscussedinParagr

aph2?A.Theprocessofgatheringthedatacangowrong.B.Differentmethodsofdataanalysisleadtodifferentresults.C.Thewayofasse

ssingtheexperimentinfluencestheresults.D.Usingspecialkitsduringsurgeryreducesthechancesofinfection.10.Whatcausedanalyststoapplydiffere

ntmethodsinDrSchweinsberg'sresearch?A.Choiceofdefinitions.B.Choiceofsubjects.C.Understandingofconversations.D.Underst

andingoftheories.11.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Biasdoesn'texistB.Datadon'tlieC.Experimentscou

ntD.ScientistsmisleadDAboutayearago,mypartnerandIgotalittleblackandwhitecat.WecalledherHashtagandaparentalinstinct(本能)inmybodykicke

din.IfIdon’tseeHashtagforaWhile,Iworrythatsomethingterriblehashappenedtoher.Thus,IboughtatinytrackermadebyacompanycalledTile,whichattachestoherc

ollar.ItmeantthatevenifIcan’tseeher,IcanpulloutmyphoneandconnecttoTileusingBluetooth.Iftheconnectionismadesuccessfully,itmeansthatshemustben

earby.Buttherewasstillaproblem:whatifHashtagweretogetoutofthehouseandrunfurtheraway?Bluetoothrangeonlyextendstoaroundtenmeters,soanyfurtherandhe

rlocationwouldbeamystery.ThisiswhyIwasdelightedwhenearlierthisyearApplereleasedtheAirTag,itsownBluetoothtracker.AirTagsworkth

esamewayasTile.ButApplehasaddedatwist:insteadofjustusingyourowniPhonetolookforyourowntrackers,everyiPhoneintheworldworkstog

ethertofindtrackingtags(追踪器).Thismeansevenifyoupersonallyaren’tinrangeofyourAirTag,aslongasthere’saniPhonenearby,youcanseeupdatesonwhe

reitis-andmoreimportantly,whereyourcat,keys,orwhateveryouhaveattachedtoitare.Asyoucanprobablytell,Ifindthisnewtechnology

strangelymind-blowing.Applehascreatedanentirelynew,massivenetworkofphysicalobjectsthatcoversprettymuchtheentireworld.And,slightlyscarily,itisonlypo

ssiblebecausethereareabillioniPhonesoutthere.ThoughSamsunghasannouncedasimilartrackingproductthatusesitsphones,itwon'thavethesamereachasApple'sn

etworkintheshortterm.Inthenot-too-distantfuture,it’llbethecasethateverythingwebuyofcertainvaluethatwemightlosewillhaveanAirTagb

uiltin.Yourheadphones,yourfancycamera,yoursuitcase,andsoon.So,ifHashtageverdoesescape,thenatleastIcaninvitetheentireworl

dtohelplookforher.12.HowdoestheauthorexpressheraffectionforHashtag?ABytellingaspecificstory.B.Bydetailinghercaringacts.C.Bygivingitanickname.D.B

yusingacomparison.13.Accordingtotheauthor,inwhatwayistheAirTagbetterthanthetinytrackerbyTile?A.EveryiPhoneisuniquelyconnectedtoitsAi

rTag.B.AppleprovidesbettercustomerservicesthanTile.C.AnAirTagcoverslargerrangethanitsopponents.D.iPhonesthroughouttheworldcanhelptracktag

s.14.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.AirTag’ssuccessisquitedifficulttocopy.B.SamsunghasposedmuchchallengetoAppl

e.C.It'salongwaybeforeAirTaggainspopularity.D.OveruseofAirTagsmakesamessofourlife.15.Whatisprobablythebesttitleforthepassage?A.

SaynototrackersB.LostandfoundC.NoworriesforpetsD.Totrackortofollow第二节:七选五(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。Everydayisagift,andifyoulookforwardtoenjoyingeachday,thenyouneedtolearntomakethemostofyourday.Herearesome

tipsthatcanhelpyou:⚫Haveagreatmorningroutine(常规).Agoodstartwillmakeyoufeelgoodandissuretomaketherestofyourdaygoodaswell.Ris

eearlyandgetreadyforyournewday.Goforamorningwalkorrun.Listentogood.music.____16____Allthiswillhelpyoustartyourdayinapositiveway.⚫____1

7____Sincewespendmostofourdayintheworkplace,itisnecessarytorelaxbetweendifferenttasks.Setatimeronyourphoneorcomputertoremindyouit’stimetoge

tup,leaveyourdesk,gooutandgetsomefreshair.⚫Trysomethingnewandlearnfromit.____18____Topreventthis,stepoutandtakesometimetodothingsthatyouhaven

everdonebefore.Thiswillnotonlymakeadayexciting,butit’llalsobuildyourconfidence.⚫Asksomeonetobeyourpartner.Itcouldbeyourbr

otherorsister,oragoodfriend.____19____Heorshewillhelpyougetoverdifficultiesandachieveyourgoals.⚫Planyourscheduleforthenextdayth

enightbefore____20____Thiswillhelpyousavealotoftimelaterintheday.Focusononethingatatimeandgiveityourbestshotbeforemovingontothenextone.A.Haveagood

breakfast.B.Maketimeforshortbreaks.C.Trytodosomethingfuneveryday.D.Doingthesamethingseverydayisboring.E.ReviewyourdaybeforeyougotobedatnightF.Thi

spersonencouragesyou,supportsyouandlovesyou.G.Makealistofallthetasksyouwanttocompletethenextday.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分25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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。“Bookshopsareplacestoletyourimaginationflyhigh,withs

omanypossible____21____todiscover,”saysLauraIverson.Sheisoneofthe____22____atDarlingReadsbookshopinWes

tYorkshire,England.ForIverson,thebestthingaboutworkinginabookshopis____23____newbookstoreaders.“____24____beatsthatsmilewhenth

eyfindtheperfectbook,”shesays.____25____,whenitcomestochoosingtherightone,shehassomeusefultips.Don'tfeelyouhaveto____

26____abookbecauseyourfriendlikesit,"Iversonsays."Sticktoyourowninterestsandchoosewhat____27____you."Shealso_

___28____askingbooksellersforsuggestionsbecauseitcouldopenyour____29____toanewbookorwriteryouwouldneverhaveconsidered."

Bookshopstaffareso____30____andabsolutelylovetalkingaboutbooksallday.".Iversonsaysthatoneofher____31____booksisHarryPotterandthePrisonerofAzkaban

.Sheremembers____32____readingitwhenshewasaround12yearsold,andnotbeingabletoputit____33____.ThisisoneofthethingsIversonlo

vesaboutreading."Nomatterwhereyouare,orwhatyou'redoing,youcanbe____34____intoanotherworld,onceyouapickupabookthatfascinatesyou,inamatterof__

__35____."21.A.talentsB.documentsC.adventuresD.reasons22.A.customersB.booksellersC.artistsD.agents23.A.distributingB.publishingC.offeringD.sug

gesting24.A.NothingB.SomethingC.AnythingD.Everything25.A.ThereforeB.MoreoverC.HoweverD.Still26.A.pickB.writeC.provideD.rem

ember27.A.differsfromB.makesforC.appealstoD.looksafter28.A.admitsB.recommendsC.delaysD.misses29.A.mouthB.eyesC.boxD.closet30.A.learnedB.funnyC.ab

normalD.modest31.A.bestB.latestC.favoriteD.perfect32.A.seldomB.neverC.lastD.first33.A.upB.downC.onD.out34.A.transportedB.drivenC.transformedD.p

ersuaded35.A.monthsB.weeksC.hoursD.minutes第二节语法填空(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10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.Manypeoplehavebeentakingout____36_

___(they)hikingboots(登山鞋)sincethepublicationofCherylStrayed'sbest-sellingWild,whichrecordsher1,100-milehikealongthePacificCrestTrail(

PCT)fromCalifornia____37____.Washington.HikingisnowthefourthmostpopularoutdooractivityintheU.S.,afterrunning,fishingandbiking.It's

notjustthePCT____38____(mention)indetailinStrayed'sbookthatisattractinghikers.Members____39____(represent)all11ofthecountr

y'sNationalScenicTrailsofwhichthePCTisone,arereportinggrowthintrailtrafficoverthelastfiveyears.Trailexpertssayuntilnownoreliablestudyhasbe

enconducted____40____(determine)whyhikinghasenjoyedgreat____41____(popular)overthelastfewyears.Butmanydobelievethere'salinkbetweenWild,___

_42____theincreasingnumberofpeoplegoinghiking.Inadditiontothe____43____(power)effectofWild,somebelievehikingisbecomingmorepopularbecausemorepeopleare

discoveringthenation'svarioustrailsystemsandlearningaboutlong-distancehikingBesides,____44____.(recent),peopleareputtingalotmorevalueo

nexperiencesthanonmoneyThisculturalhithascertainlyplayed____45____bigpartinit.第四部分:词汇(共两节,满分5分)根据英文或中文提示写出适当形式的单词(共5小题:每小题1分,满分5分)

46.Witheachspacemissioncomesgreaterinsight,thus________(motivate)ustocontinuealongthesamepathofadventure.(所给词的适当形式填空)47.________

wearefascinatedbytheskyisevidentinancienttalesfromaroundtheworld,suchasthatofChang’e.(用适当的词填空)48.Thatdiseaseledto________(饥饿)inIr

elandfrompotatoshortagesinthemiddleoftheeighteenhundreds.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)49.Englishisad________languagethatadmitsnewwordsan

drecognizedchangesinmeaning,spellingandusageoffamiliarwords.(根据首字母单词拼写)50.Atnight,wetravelthroughempty_______

_(郊区的)neighborhoods,pretendingtolookforamissingperson.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)第五部分:写作(共两节,满分40分。注意:每一篇作文有2-3分的卷面整洁分)第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)51.假定你是李华,你的笔友Tom给你发来电子邮件

,询问怎样才能与同学和睦相处。请你根据要点提示给Tom回一封电子邮件,提出你的建议。1.尊重别人;2.宽宏大量;3.原谅别人的过错。写作要求:1.词数80左右;2.不要逐条翻译,可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:心胸开阔的broad-mindedadj.

DearTom,______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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_________Yours,LiHua第二节:读后续写(满分25分)52.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文章。TheFeel-GoodShoeboxCatherinesatonherbedwithherchininh

erhands.“Whyaren'tyougettingreadyforGrandma'sbirthdayparty?”askedMother.“Ican'tbakelikeSylviaorknitlikeAnne,”Catherinegrumbled.“Theymadegoo

dpresents.AllImadeforherisanuglycard.”“It'salovelycard.Andnoonecanbegoodateverything,”saidMother.Shesatontheb

ednexttoCatherine.“WhenIwasyourage,IfeltsadwhenIcouldn'tdocertainthings.ButonedayGrandmashowedmetheshoeboxgame,anditmademefeelalotbetter.”Catherinefr

owned(皱眉).“Howcanashoeboxmakemefeelbetter?”“You'llsee,”saidMother.Shedisappeareddownthehall,thencamebackcarr

yingashoebox,apencil,paper,andscissors.CatherinewatchedasMothercutseveralpiecesofpaperintosquares.“Nôw,Iwantyoutowritedownallthethingsyoucando,”saidM

other.“Likewhat?”askedCatherine.“Whynotstartwiththingsyou'velearnedinschool?GiveitsomethoughtwhileIiceGrandma'sbirthdaycake.”Catherinesatforawhilew

rinkling(起皱纹)andunwrinklinghereyebrows.SlowlyCatherinebegantowriteandwrite.Beforelongshehadwrittenoneverysquareofpaper.

Shewassobusythatshedidn'thearMothercomeintotheroom.“Mygoodness!"saidMother.“Doyouthinkthey'llallfitintheshoebox?”“Ihopeso,”saidCathe

rine.“ItwasfunthinkingofallthestuffIcando.”“Andthenexttimeyoufeelsadbecauseyoucan'tdosomething,yourfeel-goodshoeboxwillremindyouofhowmuchyoucand

o-justasminedidwhenIwasalittlegirl,”saidMother,“Nowlet'sfinishgettingdressedforGrandma'sparty.”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。“Happybirthday!”yelled(欢呼)thechildrenwhentheyarrivedatGrandma’shouse._______________________________

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