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四平市2023-2024学年度第二学期期中质量监测高二英语试题全卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位

置。2.请按题号顺序在答题卡上各题目的答题区域内作答,写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3.选择题用2B铅笔在答题卡上把所选答案的标号涂黑;非选择题用黑色签字笔在答题卡上作答;字体工整,笔迹清楚。4.考试结束后,请将试卷和答

题卡一并上交。5.本卷主要考查内容:至选择性必修第三册结束。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。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.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】WhatdidthemandolastSaturday?A

.Hehadapicnic.B.Heworkedintheoffice.C.Hedrovetoavillage.2.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Sheisfull

.B.Shewantstocontrolweight.C.Shedislikesthefood.3.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whydoesthewomanrefusetotakesomecandies?A.Shethinksthey’rebadforteeth.B.Sheh

atesthetaste.C.Shehassomeherself.4.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】WhatdoesPeterfeelsadabout?A.Hishair.B.Hisdinner.C.Hiswork.5.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看

】Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Sheexperiencesapowerfailureeveryday.B.Shewantstotalkabouttheprogramme.C.ShemissedtheTVprogramme.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.WheredoesLilydecidetogoaftershegraduates?A.TheUS.B.TheUK.C.Australia.7.What

isthekeyfactorinLily’schoice?A.Hersister.B.Thearchitecture.C.Thebasketballteam.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.Whendoestheconversationprobably

takeplace?A.OnThursday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnMonday.9.Whydidn’tthemangotoseethedoctoratfirst?A.Hewastoopainfultowalk.

B.Healmostfeltnopainthen.C.Hehadtofinishpaintingthehouse.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】10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Schoolmates.B.Brotherandsister.C.Fatheranddaughter.11.Whatcolourcoatwillthemanbuy?A.Blue.B.Brown.C.Black.12.Whataspectofthecoatisthewomandissat

isfiedwith?A.Thestyle.B.Theprice.C.Thecolour.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】13.Wherearethespeakersproba

bly?A.Inthediningroom.B.Inthekitchen.C.Inthelivingroom.14.WhatdoesthewomanthinkoftheTVshow?A.Attractive.B.Popular.C.Boring.15.Whatwillthe

manstillneedtodo?A.Buythewomananewjacket.B.Writesomething.C.Dosomecleaning.16.Whatdoesthewomanwanttotry?A.Cookingameal.B.

Walkingintherain.C.Runningarestaurant.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】17.Whathappenedtoboatsandshipsint

heBermudaTriangle?A.Theycaughtfirewithoutreason.B.Theycrashedintoeachother.C.Theydisappeared.18Whomentionedth

eBermudaTriangleforthefirsttime?A.Areporter.B.Awriter.C.Anexplorer.19.WhendidtheBermudaTrianglebecomeapopularstory?A.In1918.B.In1600.C.In1400.20.

WhatdoesthespeakersayabouttheBermudaTriangle?A.Everyreportonitisuntrue..B.Itiscompletelysafeatpresent.C.Itisadangerousareaintheocean.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。ALookingforanewpoetrybooktoread?I’vegotyou!We’regoingtoe

xploresomeofmyfavoritepoetrycollections,whichrangefromthetraditionalallthewaytothetotallyexperimental.Andthoughtheydifferintermso

ftoneandsubjectmatter,they’vegotallwecall“goodparts”.NightSkywithExitWoundsbyOceanVuongItisthefirstpoetrycollectionfromOceanVuo

ng.Vuong’sstyleiswell-suitedtotheheavysubjectshepursues,particularlywhenhereflectsonthelossofhisfatherandhisex

periencesasawartimerefugee.There’sacertainwonderfulqualitytohiswriting.LunchPoemsbyFrankO’HaraIfyoulikeaconversationalstyle,LunchPoemsm

ightbethepoetrybookforyou.Personal,funny,andeasy,thecollectionperfectlyshowsthecasualvoiceofFrankO’Hara,anoutstanding

figureoftheNewSchoolMovementinlate1950s’NewYork.Asthenamesuggests,mostofthepoemswerewrittenduringhislunchbreakatwork,bringingarealisticimageb

ythewriting.100SelectedPoemsbyE.E.CummingsIt’sashamethatmorepeopledon’ttakeEECummingsseriously.Yes,hispoetryissometimesexperimental.Unco

ncernedwith“rules”,Cummingstriedtocaptureemotioninitsownform.TheCompletePoemsbyElizabethBishopInmyopinion,anyk

indoffantasticpoetrybooksmustincludeElizabethBishop.Highlyskilledandhighlyinfluential,Bishopwasoneofthemostpowerfulvoicesofth

e20thcentury.Shemostlyworkedwithintraditionalforms,buttheformsledtosurprisingeffects,mixingclassicstyleswithmode

rnones.21.Whoenjoyswritinginafreeway?A.OceanVuong.B.FrankO’Hara.C.E.E.Cummings.D.ElizabethBishop.22.Whichpoetrycollectionmayreflectthero

utinelife?A.LunchPoems.B.100SelectedPoems.C.TheCompletePoems.D.NightSkywithExitWounds.23.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofElizabethBisho

p’spoetry?A.Itispowerful.B.Itisabstract.C.Itisexcellent.D.Itissurprising.BGrowingupinSaudiArabia,44-year-oldphotogr

apherJodyMacDonaldhasalwayshadastronginterestinthedesert.“IhavealwayswantedtospendsometimeintheSahara,”MacDonaldsaid.“Therearestillso

manyunexploredareasintheSaharaDesert.Theserelativelyunexploredplacesaresorarethesedaysandholdtheveryfundamentals

ofexploration,whichattractme.SofinallyImadethejourney.“MacDonaldstartedherjourneyinMauritania’scapitalcit

yNouakchott,andheadedinlandwheresheandherteamjumpedontheworld’slongestcargotrain(货运列车)fora435-milejourneyontheMauritaniaRailway.”Thetrainwasdirtyand

uncomfortablebutitwassuchaninterestinganduniquewaytotravelthroughthevastdesertbytrain,”saidMacDonald.Mac

Donaldandhergrouphadtofacemanychallengesontheirjourney.Exceptforthedirtanddiscomfort,thetravellersalsohadtodealwiththeintenseh

eat,violentwindsandevendangeroussandstorms.“Iwasouttakingphotographsandwithinminutes,thewindincreasedtomorethan100milesanhour,”MacDonald

said.“Ithoughtmyskinwasgoingtobetornoffbecauseoftherainandblowingsand.Itfeltlikesandpaperonmyskin.Ihaveneverexperiencedwind

sthatstrongbefore.TherewasonceatimewhenIwantedtogiveup.”Shedealtwiththeharsh(恶劣的)conditionsbytryingnottotravelinthemiddleofthedayan

dworeheadscarvestoprotectherselffromthesunandblowingsand.“Theweatherdefinitelydictateswhenandwhereyoutravel,“saidMacDonald.Evenw

ithallthechallenges,thephotographermanagedtorecordamazingimagesofthebeautifulbutharshlandscapesofMauritania,anditsfascinatingculturesandcommuni

ties.24.WhydidMacDonaldtourtheSaharaDesert?A.ShegrewupinSaudiArabia.B.Sheintendedtobeafamouswoman.C.Shehadastronginterestint

ravellingalone.D.Shewasattractedbytheunexploredplacesinit.25.HowdidMacDonaldfeelonthecargotrain?A.Un

cleanandpainful.B.Uniqueandrelaxed.C.Comfortableandinterested.D.Excitedandunforgettable.26.WhatmadeMacDonaldoncedecid

etogiveupherjourney?A.Thesandpaperonherskin.B.Thedifficultweatherconditions.C.Thedangerousanimals.D.Theharshcriticism.27.Whatdoe

stheunderlinedword“dictates”inthelastparagraphmean?A.Determines.B.Allows.C.Multiplies.D.Postpones.C“Inhighs

chool,Idecidedtostopeatingmeat.Iloveanimals.Icouldn’tseethemsuffering.”Babulskisays,whoisabiologista

tMonroeCommunityCollegeinNewYork.TeenageBabulskiinitiallylivedonstarches(淀粉食物)andsalads.Eventuallyshel

earnedtoeatamorebalancedvegetarian(素食者的)diet.But,Babulskiremembers,hermomstillwishedshe’dgiveupthemad

ness.Momthoughtshewasgoingtostraightupdie.ThedecisionbyBabulskiandotherstogovegetariancanbethreateningtothosewhovieweatinganimalsastypically

American.EatingmeatisthenormintheUnitedStates,eventhoughmedicalexpertshavelongencouragedpeopletoeatlessprocessedandredmeatforhealthreasons.

Whatisbecomingclearisthatameat-heavydietisalsoterriblefortheplanet.Shiftingdemandfrommeattobeans,wholegrains,fruits,vegetablesan

dnutscouldhavemanybenefitsfortheclimate.AmorerecentAprilreportfromtheUnitedNationsIntergovernmentalPanelonClimateChange,theIPCC,suggeststhattheworld’

swealthiestindividualscouldgreatlydecreaseemissions(排放)throughlifestylechanges.That’sbecausehouseholdswithincomesinthetop10percentproducero

ughly36to45percentofglobalemissions,whilehouseholdswithincomesinthebottom50percentcontributejust13to15percent.The

refore,wealthierindividuals,whoadoptalow-carbonlifestyle,canhelpestablishnew,moresustainablesocialnorms.Babulskilearnedabouttheenvironmentalimpac

tsofmeatproduction.Shenowsharesherpersonaljourneywithstudentsinherenvironmentalsciencecourse.Manyofherstudentscometorealizethepowerof

theirindividualchoices.Thelittlethingstheydoactuallydoaddupandmakeadifference.28.WhydidBabulski’smotherobjecttoherbecomingavegetari

an?A.Shefeltthreatened.B.Shewasameatlover.C.Shemisunderstoodher.D.Shewasworriedaboutherhealth.29.WhatdomostAmericansthinkofameat-h

eavydiet?A.Itisapersonallifestyle.B.Itcancausehealthproblems.C.Itisharmfultotheenvironment.D.Itisanessentialpartoftheirlife.30.Whoplaysakey

roleinreducingemissionsaccordingtotheIPCC’sAprilreport?A.Thefactories.B.Thegovernment.C.Thelow-incomefamilies.D.Thewealthypeople.31

.WhatistheattitudeofmostofBabulski’sstudentstowardsherdiet?A.Neutral.B.Supportive.C.Critical.D.Unintere

sted.DAsweenjoythesummeroceanwavesalongthebeaches,wemaythinknervouslyaboutStevenSpielberg’sJawsandtheg

reatfearthatsharksinspireinus.Yetwearehappytoseeglobaleffortstoprotectthedecliningnumberofsharks.Theworldhasrealizedthatweneedthesp

ecies,likesharks,tokeepabalancedecosystem.Sharks,inparticular,are“in”thesedays.Thankstogoodpublicpolicyandfamousstarssu

chasJackieChanandAngLee,killingsharksforfin(鳍)soupisnolongercool.Thedemandforsharkfinshasbeenrisingfordecades,threateningsharkswithextinction(灭绝)—u

pto100millionsharksarekilledeachyearjustfortheirfins.Butwehavestartedtoreversethetrend(趋势),particularlyinmanyareasoftheUnitedStatesandoverseas

whererestaurantsonceproudlyprovideddelicioussharkfinsonthemenu.InCalifornia,abanonthesaleandpossessionofs

harkfinsouphasgoneintoeffectthisyearthroughtheeffortsofWildAidandotherorganizations.Overseasmarketingandpubliceffortsfeaturingposters

onpublictransportationsystemsandTVadshavebeenunderwayforthepastfewyears.Theseeffortsallshowsignsofsuccess,onboththesupplysideandt

hedemandsideoftradeinsharkfins.Actually,stoppingthekillingofsharksispartofabroadermovementtostopthekillingofwildanimalsandthebuyingandse

llingofwildlifeproducts.Theseproductscomefromhuntingelephants,tigersandrhinos,besideskillingsealife.Whetheritissharkfinsouporivor

ypianokeys,killinganimalsisbigbusiness.Thehuntingofelephantsinsearchofivorytusksforluxury(奢侈的)goodshasbecomeawar.ThedecreaseofAf

ricanelephantpopulationsisalarming.Togetherwithinternationalpartners,theUnitedStatesisleadingtheworldwideefforttoreduced

emandforhigh-endproductsthatrelyonkillinganimals.32.Whydopeoplebegintomakeeffortstoprotectthedecliningnumberofsharks?ASharksarefriendsofhumans

.B.Sharksdon’tattackpeopleanymore.C.Weneedsharkstokeepabalancedecosystem.D.Wecan’tenjoythesummeroceanwaveswithoutsharks.33

.What’sthemainreasonforkillingsharks?A.Justforfun.B.Justfortheirfins.C.Fortheirdeliciousmeat.D.Fortherestaurants’development.34.Whohelped

Californiadecidetobanthesaleandpossessionofsharkfinsoup?.A.WildAidandotherorganizations.B.JackieChan.C.AngLee.D.StevenSpie

lberg.35.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.Thehuntingofelephantsinsearchofivorytusks.B.Demandforhigh-endproductsthatrelyonkillinga

nimals.C.Productscomingfromhuntingelephants,tigersandrhinos.D.Theglobalmovementtoprotectwildlifeandstopthetradeofwildlifeprodu

cts.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。Lookingforawaytoconnectwithnaturebutyou’renotsurehowtowhenyouliveintheci

ty?___36___.Goonawildlifewalk.There’slotsofurbanwildlifeforyoutodiscover,soyoucanreachouttoyourcityparkdepartmentstogetsomevaluablein

formation.___37___.Awildlifewalkisoneoftheeasiestwaystoconnectwithnaturebecauseithelpsyoutorealizethatyou’resurrounded(围绕)bynature.__

_38___.Nothingwillmakeyoufeelascloselyconnectedwiththeearthaswalkingwithoutshoesongrassforacoupleofminutes.Thisverydirectconnectionw

ithnaturewillmakeyourealizethatyou’repartofthehugeworld,helpingyoutorelaxandfeelcalmer.Attractnatureyourself.Oneofthebestwaystoconnect

withnatureistomakeitcometoyou.___39___.Youcanalsofillsometubs(盆)withflowerstoattractbutterflies.Createafriendlyplacefornat

ureandyou’resuretoattractallkindsofbeingspassingclosetoyourhome.CreateasmallgardenPlantsandflowersarepartofnatureaswellandeventhetiniestamo

untofspacecanbeturnedintoabeautifulgarden.Ifyou’vegotabalcony(阳台),fillitwithpotsfullofflowers.___40___.Imaginehowsatisfyingitwouldb

etosharethemwithyourfriendsandfamily.Usethesetipsforconnectingwithnatureandlivingamorecomfortablelifestyleinabigcity.Meantime,thisisthebest

methodofimprovingyourhealthandwell-being.A.Haveawalkinapark.BTakeoffyourshoesandwalkC.YoucangrowyourownvegetablesonitaswellD.Youcanputab

irdfeederonyourbalconyorbyyourwindowE.Hereareafewwaystoliveinharmonywithnatureandreduceyourpressure.F.They

oftenofferguidedwalkstohelpyouenjoythenaturalbeautyinyourcitiesG.It’sadifferentwayofexperiencingsportsandhelpsyouenjoythemfr

omadifferentviewpoint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。Weweredozens

offeetofftheground,balancingonaninchofrope,slowlyonefootinfrontoftheother,crossingovertowardsthenextplatform,onecarefulstepatatime.Itriedtotelltheco

unselors(辅导员).No.I’mnotdoingit.Somehowthough,theymademegoupontheropescourse:acrossabalancebeam(平衡木),upanettedladder(梯子)thatmadem

e___41___,knowingtherewasnoother___42___outnow.Attheendoftheropescourse,I___43___upaladdertothetallesttowerI’dever

beenon,facedwithaterrifyingzipline(滑索)backdowntotheground.Iwas___44___.Thecounseloratthetophada(n)___45___voice.She___46___medownandaskedwhatf

rightenedme.I’dbeenonaziplinelikethisbeforeatawaterpark.IfellstraightintothewaterbecauseIcouldn’t___47___.Thecounselortoldmetotakemytime

.I___48___totryitherway.Sheclosedhereyesandhadme___49___mine.“Iwantyoutorememberthisexperience.So,Iwantyoutotakeadeepbreaththroughyour____50___

_andsmelltheairasmuchasyoucan.”Igrabbedthehandlebarandlookeddownwithahugeswallow(咽口水).No.Notgonnahappen.“Youknowyoucandothis.Justletgoandyou’llbeo

nthe____51____inthreeseconds.Likethis:One.Two.Three.”Ithoughtaboutgoingonthree.No.Notgonnahappen.Pushingmyselfoffthatplatformwast

errifyingeventhoughIknewitwouldultimatelybe____52____.Itookanotherdeepbreath.“Okay,let’scountagain.One.Two.Three.”No.“It’salrightsweetie.Justbecaus

eyoucouldn’tholdonbeforedoesn’tmeanyoucan’tholdonnow.”“Let’scountonemoretime.One.Two.Three.”AndIletgo.Iflewtothegroundinone,two,three...wi

theverybutterflyI’veeverknowntoexist____53____aroundinmystomach.Andafterdangling(摇晃)overtheforestfloorforthree

seconds,myfeet____54____andtookmerunningacrosstheground.Iwas____55____.Ifeltsupported.Ididit!.41.A.sickB.amusedC.gratefulD.joyful42.A.wayB.challen

geC.fortuneD.income43.A.builtB.grewC.broughtD.climbed44.A.laughingB.shakingC.wanderingD.improving45.A.amazingB.oddC.uniqueD.kind46.A.pulledB.satC.k

nockedD.wrote47.A.takeoffB.giveupC.holdonD.turnout48.A.hesitatedB.pretendedC.refusedD.decided49.A.seekB.closeC.w

idenD.expose50.A.noseB.brainC.bodyD.mind51.A.platformB.groundC.districtD.area52.A.horribleB.fancyC.independentD.exciting53.A.freezingB.f

lyingC.panickingD.choking54.A.bledB.delayedC.interruptedD.landed55.A.awkwardB.solidC.proudD.frank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。Overtheyears,digitalcamerashavebeengettingsmallerandsmaller,makingit___56___(easy)forpeopletosnap

(拍照)apicture,whilenowresearchershavedevelopedtheworld’slargestdigitalcamera.It’s___57___(real)beyondimaginationtothinkaboutitssi

ze.Standingat1.65metrestalland___58___(weigh)almostthreetonnesthecameraispowerfulenoughtosnapanimageofagolfballfrom15milesaway,andsens

itiveenoughtospotobjects___59___are100milliontimesdimmerthanthosevisible___60___thehumaneye.___61___(name)theLegacySurveyofSpaceandTime(LSST),thecame

rawillhelpscientiststostudyandrecord20billiongalaxies.Thecamerawillsurveythesouthernnightskyfor___62___decade,creatingalotofdatathatscientistswil

lconsidertobetterunderstanddarkmatter.Darkmatterisaninvisiblesubstancethat___63___(think)tomakeupalargepartoftheuniver

se.TheLSSTcamerahastakenmorethansevenyearstobuildandcanproducesuper-sharpimagesatincredibleresolution(分辨率).Theimagesitgetswillbesobigthatitw

ouldtake378ultra-high-definitionTVscreens___64___(display)oneatfullsize.,Atthemoment,____65____(engineer)arep

erformingtestsontheLSSTcamera.Onceallthetestsarecompleted,thecamerawilljetofftoitsnewhome—anobservatoryh

ighintheAndesmountainsofChile.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.我们在学习和生活中遇到很多困难或障碍。假定你是李华,校英文报正在举办征文活动,要求描述一次自己面临困难或障碍的经历。

请你写一篇文章投稿,内容如下:1.你遇到的困难或障碍;2.你处理困难或障碍的方法和结果;3.你从中吸取的经验或教训。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。_______________________________

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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。Liam,afifth-grader,movedwithhismumfo

ranewapartmentinarelativelycheaperareaofthecityafterhisfather’sunexpecteddeath,andbeganattendinganeig

hbourhoodschool.Sincehewasanintrovert(内向的人),thethoughtofmakingfriendsalwaysmadehimfeelnervous,andmovingintoanewneighbourhoodmea

nthehadtofacehisfears.Onhisfirstday,hedidn’ttalktoanyoneortrytomakefriends,andduringthemealtime,hesatatthecornertableinthecafeteriaandatehi

slunchalone.Nooneintheclasssteppedforwardtowelcomehim.Instead,theyignoredhimandrefusedtositnexttohiminclas

s.Thenextday,hewassittingaloneintheclassroomwhenaboyapproachedhimandasked,“CanIsitnexttoyou?”“Sure,”Liamsmiled.“I

’mJoel.Andyou?”“Liam.”“Isityourfirstdaytoday?”“No,it’smysecondday.Irecentlymovedintothisneighbourhood.”“Oh,Ididn’tknowthat.Iskip

ped(逃避)schoolyesterday,soIthoughtitwasyourfirstdaytoday.”Asdayspassed,LiamandJoeldiscoveredthattheylivedonthesames

treet.Afterschool,theyoftenplayedcatchinthenearbypark,agametheybothlovedplaying.ItonlytookLiamafewweekstobecomebestfrie

ndswithJoel.Oneday,Joelskippedschool,andLiamhadtositaloneinclass,wonderingwhy.Feelingworried,hewenttoaskhisclassteacher.“Liam,I’msosorry,butyourbest

friendgotintoanaccidentlastnight,”theteacherputherhandonLiam’sshoulder.“Helosthisparentsinthecarcrash.”“Ohno!”Liamcoveredhisfac

ewithhishands.Twomonthslater,Joelwasallowedtogohomeafteraspinal(脊柱的)surgery.However,hecouldn’twalkandwasrestrictedtoawheelchair.The

dayhearrivedhomewithhisgrandmother,LiamrushedtoJoel'shousewithacandybarandtheballtheyusedtoplaycatchwithJoel’seyeslituponseeingLiam.Theboystalkedtoe

achotherforhoursbeforeLiam’smothercametopickhimupatnight.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。Whilehewashappytoseehis

friendaftermonths,hefeltterribleknowingJoelcouldneverwalkagain.__________________________________________________

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_________________________________________________Tendayslater,LiamaskedJoeltoplaycatchwithhimoutsideandheagreed.____________________

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