吉林省吉林市2021届高三下学期第三次调研测试(3月) 英语

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吉林市普通中学2020-2021学年度高中毕业年级第三次调研测试英语注意事项:1.本次考试由四部分组成,考试时间120分钟,满分150分。2.答卷前,考生务必将自己的学校、班级、姓名、考生号填写在答题卡指定位置。3.请按题号顺序在答题纸上各题目的答题区域内整洁作

答,超出区域答题无效。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。1.Howmu

chwillthemanpayforthefourtickets?A.15pounds.B.30pounds.C.45pounds.2.Whydoesthewomanwanttomovetoanewapartm

ent?A.BecauseshelikeswatchingTV.B.Becausesheneedsaquietplace.C.Becausethenewapartmentischeap.3.What’

sthedatetoday?A.16th.B.17th.C.18th.4.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Atabookshop.B.Atabank.C.

Atarestaurant.5.WhowillgotoChangchunnextmonth?A.Carol.B.Carol’suncle.C.Carol’ssister.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

对话,回答第6和第7小题。6.Whatcausedthegirltoloseblood?A.Adisease.B.Anaccident.C.Anambulance.7.Whichisrightacco

rdingtothewoman?A.Themancancoverthegirlwithhiscoat.B.Themanshouldcarrythegirltotheroadside.C.Themanmaygiv

ethegirlsomethingtoeat.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10小题。8.Whatisthejoboftheman?★启封前保密★A.Aguide.B.Anengineer.C.Ateacher.9.Whatistheman’sadvantageinEnglish?A.S

peaking.B.Listening.C.Reading.10.HowmanyEnglishwordshasthemangraspedaccordingtohimself?A.Almost500.B.Almost5,000.C.Almost5,500.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13小题。11

.WhatdidJoedolastnight?A.Hesawafilm.B.Heworkedforadesign.C.Hehadameeting.12.WhywillJoecatchthefirstbus?A.Becausehe’l

lmeetanimportantcustomer.B.Becausehe’lltakepartinaninterview.C.Becausehe’llbethefirsttoreachthecompany.13.Whatdoesthewomanprepareforth

eman?A.Boiledeggs.B.Friedeggs.C.Cakes.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16小题。14.Whyhasthewomandecidednottoworkattheboys’camp?A.Shehasn’t

workedtherebefore.B.Sheknowslittleaboutthecamp.C.Shewantstobebetterpaid.15.Howdoestheman’sbrotherearnalo

tofmoney?A.Byworkingattheboys’camp.B.Bydoingsomecleaningwork.C.Bycuttingsomebody’sgrass.16.Whatkindofjobwouldthewomanliketodo?A.Ajobinaschool.B.Ajob

intheopenair.C.Ajobatthehotel.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20小题。17.WhenwerethefirstGrammyAwardsheld?A.In1956.B.In1957.C.In1958.18.Why

didtheshowreturntoLosAngelesin1999?A.BecauseNewYorkersdidn’tliketheGrammyAwardsatall.B.Becausetheshoworganizersdidn’tgetalong

withthemayorofNewYork.C.Becausetheshoworganizersmovedthereaccordingtotheoriginalplan.19.WhichGrammyAwardswerebroadcastn

ationwideonCBS?A.The49thAnnualGrammyAwardsinLosAngeles.B.The49thAnnualGrammyAwardsinNewYork.C.The19thAnnualGrammyAwards

inLosAngeles.20.WhyaretheticketsNOTavailabletothegeneralpublic?A.Becausethey’reorderedbynominees.B.Becausethey’re“byinvitationonly”.C.Becausethe

rearenotmanyofthem.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ACentralPowe

randLightGraduatingfromhighschool?Lookingforajob?Wehaveabrightfutureforyou!We’reCentralPowerandLight.Formor

ethanfiftyyears,wehavebeenprovidingtheenergyyouneedeveryday.Wekeepyouwarminwinterandcoolinsummer.Withoutus,yourCDPlayers,telev

isions,radiosandcomputerswouldn'twork.Infact,withoutus,youmighthavetroublereadingthesewordsbecauseweareresponsibleforthingsasbas

icasthelightsinyourhomesandclassrooms.We’requiteabusiness.However,asimportantaselectricandgaspoweraretoourcustomerswe’remorethanjustapublic-servicec

ompany.We’realsoagoodneighbor,workinghardtohelpkeepourenvironmentascleanaswepossiblycanwhilestillkeepingourcarbonfootprint

low.Ittakesmanypeoplewithawidevarietyofskillsandintereststokeepacompanylikeoursinbusiness.That’swhywehavemorethanonehundredjobopeningsinse

veralareas.Doanyofthesesoundrightforyou?⚫mechanictrainee⚫wordprocessor⚫safetyinspectortrainee⚫driver⚫securityguard⚫c

ustomerservicerepresentative⚫accountantWearealwayslookingfornewtalent,andweofferahostofbenefits.⚫competitivesalarie

s⚫pensionplan⚫insurance⚫companysocialevents⚫medicalcoverage⚫pleasantworkingconditions⚫continuingtrainingclasses⚫convenientlocationIfyouwould

liketotalkwithoneofouremploymentconsultants,weinviteyoutoourjobfairbeingheldtheweekofMay3—May7.Justdropin.Youwillbeglad

.21.Whoisthetextintendedfor?A.Powercompanyworkers.B.Highschoolseniors.C.Thegeneralpublic.D.Highschoolteachers.22.Whatmightaninterest

edreaderdoafterreadingthetext?A.Talktoafriend.B.Visitaschoolheadmaster.C.Attendajobfair.D.Consulthisorherparents.23.Whatca

nwelearnaboutthecompanymentionedabove?A.Ithasahistoryofoveracentury.B.Itsbusinessrangesfromlighttogas.C.Itpaysmucha

ttentiontoecosystem.D.Itholdsalargejobfairmonthly.BItisbelievedthathumanstorybeginsinAfricaandendsabout200,000yearslaterwiththeirsevenbilliondescend

ants(后代)spreadacrosstheEarth,livinginpeaceoratwar,theirfaceslitbycampfiresandcomputerscreens.Inbetweenisanexcitingtaleofsurvival

,movement,isolation,andconquest,mostofitoccurringbeforerecordedhistory.WhowerethosefirstmodernpeopleinAfrica?Whatroutesdi

dtheytakewhentheylefttheirhomecontinent60,000yearsagotoexpandintoEuropeandAsia?WhenandhowdidhumansreachtheAmericas?Fordecades,theonlyproofw

asfoundinasmallnumberofscatteredbonesandartifactsthatourancestorsleftbehindontheirjourneys.Inthepast20years,however,DNA

technologieshaveallowedscientiststofindarecordofancienthumanmigrationsintheDNAoflivingpeople.“Everydropofhu

manbloodcontainsahistorybookwritteninthelanguageofourgenes,”sayspopulationgeneticistSpencerWells.Thehumangeneticc

ode,orgenome,is99.9percentidenticalthroughouttheworld.ButwhilethebulkofourDNAisthesame,what’sleftisrespon

sibleforourindividualdifferences—ineyecolorordiseaserisk,forexample.Onveryrareoccasions,asmallchange,calledamut

ation,canoccur,whichisthenpasseddowntoallofthatperson’sdescendants.Generationslater,findingthatsamemutationintwopeople'sDNAindicates

thattheysharethesameancestor.Bycomparingmutationsinmanydifferentpopulations,scientistscantracetheirancest

ralconnections.Theseancientmutationsareeasiesttotrackintwoplaces:inDNAthatispassedfrommothertochild(calledmitochondrialDNA,ormtDNAfor

short),andinDNAthattravelsfromfathertoson(knownastheYchromosome,thepartofDNAthatdeterminesachildwillbeaboy).BycomparingthemtDNAandYchromosome

s(染色体)ofpeoplefromvariouspopulations,geneticistscangetaroughideaofwhereandwhenthosegroupsseparatedinthegrea

tmigrationsaroundtheplanet.24.Thebesttitleforthisreadingcouldbe________.A.ExploringhumanhistoryB.Findin

gDNAdifferencesC.MakingabiologyexperimentD.DiscoveringancestryinDNA25.WhatcanweinferfromthequoteofSpencerWellsinParagraph3?A.Adropofbloodcontain

sgeneticinformationthatcantellaperson’sancestralhistory.B.Theorganizationofinformationinahistorybookissimilar

totheorganizationofDNAwithinagene.C.EverydropofbloodcontainsenoughDNAinformationtofillmanyhistoryboo

ks.D.Althoughpeoplespeakdifferentlanguages,allhumanbloodcontainsthesamelanguage.26.Theunderlinedword“bul

k”inParagraph3mostprobablymeans________.A.thelargesizeB.themainpartC.theweightorshapeD.thequantity27.Whichofthefollowingstatem

entsisNOTtrueaccordingtothereading?A.TheearliestpeoplearesaidtooriginatefromAfricaandspreadacrosstheworld.B.Scientistshavefoundw

aystodeterminewhetherpeoplesharethesameancestor.C.HumanDNAremainsthesameaswhatispasseddownfromtheirancestors.D.ComparingmtDNAandYchromosom

escanhelpidentifyhumanmigrations.CThe90-minutelonggameinvolvestwogoals,blackandwhitecheckered(格子)balls,goalkeeper,andnoha

nduse.Thissport,ofcourse,issoccerorfootball,asthemajorityoftherestoftheworldsays.It’sconfusingthatsom

ecountriescallthissport“football”whileAmericansandCanadianssay“soccer”,butapparentlytheBritisharemostlytoblame.Thenameconfusionis

actuallythankstoBritishuniversitiesintheearly1800swhotriedstandardizingvarioussportsgamesthathaddifferentrulesandregulationstodifferenti

atebetweenthem,accordingtoapaperbyStefanSzymanski,aprofessorofsportseconomicsattheUniversityofMichigan.Rugby,formerlyknownas“rugbyfootb

all”or“rugger”,isatranslationof“football”whereyoucanuseyourhands.Soccer,originally“associationfootball”or“asoccer”,isthetraditional

translationof“football”wherepeopledon’tusetheirhands.PeopleinEnglandstartedshorteningthenamesbydroppingthe“association”par

tofthephraseaswellasthe“a”in“asoccer”,perSzymanski’spaper.Ifyourheadhurtsfromthinkingaboutthis,prepareto

haveyourmindblownbythesethingsyouprobablyneverthoughtabout—untiljustnow.Nowcomesthecomplexity:in1869,RutgersandPrincetonco

llegesheldthefirsttraditional,recorded,footballgameusingauniquecombinationofrulesfrombothrugbyandsoccer,creatingwhat

weknowas“Americanfootball”andwhatothercountriesrefertoas“gridiron”.ThankstothepopularityofAmericanfootball,s

occerplayersinAmericakeepto“soccer”tohelpdifferentiatethemselves,accordingtotheEncyclopediaBritannica.Ift

hename“soccer”stuckinBritain,andifAmericanscameupwithabetteroneforAmericanfootball,therewouldbemuchlessconfusion.Sowhydidthe“football”shortkindof“ass

ociationfootball”becomemorepopularthan“soccer”inEnglandanyway?Originally,AmericaninfluenceonBritainduringWorldWarIImade“soccer”thepopul

arterminEnglandbeforethe1980s,TheAtlanticreports.OncethesportbecamemorepopularintheUnitedStatesaroundthattime,theBritishstoppedusi

ng“soccer”.Szymanski’spaperclaimsitcouldbethankstoAmericanandBritishnewsorganizationspushingeithertermineachcountry.28.Whatcausedthenameconfusioninth

eearly1800s?A.Gametime.B.Sportsrules.C.Ballpopularity.D.Newsorganizations.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceme

aninParagraph3?A.Thenameconfusionisbecomingstronger.B.Youcannotuseyourhandswhileplayinggames.C.Thenamesmakeitmoredifficultforpeopl

etounderstand.D.Makingthebestoftheheadinthesportsisextremelyvital.30.Inwhichofthefollowingdothetwobelongtothesameone?A.“Rugby”and“Soccer”.B.“Rugge

r”and“Americanfootball”.C.“Americanfootball”and“Gridiron”.D.“Gridiron”and“Associationfootball”.31.Whatdoestheauthorimplyinthela

stparagraph?A.Thenameconfusionwouldbecomeless.B.TheBritishdislikedsoccerduringWorldWarII.C.AmericansoccerwasmorepopularthanEnglis

hfootball.D.Historyandculturehadagreateffectonthename.DInanefforttofightthe“throw-awayculture”andpromoter

euseandrepair,thecityofBerlinhastakentheuniquestepofopeningitsownsecondhanddepartmentstore.Thisisn’tyourgrandma’sthriftshop(旧货商店).Itresellsperfectl

ygooditemsthatwouldotherwisebethrownaway.ApunontheGermanwordsfor“departmentstore”and“conservinghouse”,B-Wa(h)ren

haussellsawidevarietyofproducts.Farfromsimplysellingolditems,theelectronicgoodshavebeenfixedbyexperttechniciansandcomewithayear’sguarantee.And,tore

achmoresecondhandshoppers,thestorewassetuprightinthemiddleofthefamousKarstadtdepartmentstore.Withthesuccessofitsi

nitialsix-monthtrialrun,thecityplanstoopenfourmoresimilaroperationsinotherpartsofBerlin.By2030,ithopesto

haveatleastonelocationineachofBerlin’s12districts.Since2008,citypoliciesandeducationalcampaignshavereducedaverage

annualhouseholdwastebyabout25poundsperresident.Italsorecyclesabout49%ofitsmineralconstructionwaste.Currently,thecityestimatesthat8%ofabandone

delectronicgoodsand6%ofhugeitemsthrownawaycanactuallybereused.Thegoalistoexpandthemarketfortheseitemsbeyondtheusualbargainhuntersandeco-c

onsciousconsumers.“Threeyearsago,westartedcollectingallkindsofusedgoods,”cityspokespersonDorotheeWindensaid.“Therearelotsofthingsthatarewell-preserve

dandfunctioningbutaren’tbeingusedanymore.Thegoalistogivethesethingsanewlifewithsomebodywhocanusethem

.”Thestorealsoincludesaneducationcentertoencouragemoresustainablelifestyles—andalsogaveanawardtoaprojectthatr

ecyclesschooluniforms,sothatparentsdon’thavetobuynewoneseveryyear.32.WhyhasBerlinopeneditsownsecondhanddepartmentstore?A.Toa

ttractmoreshoppers.B.Topromoterecycling.C.Tofostertraditionalculture.D.Toexpandsecondhandmarket.33.Inwhi

chaspectisB-Wa(h)renhausdifferentfromthetraditionalthriftstore?А.Thevarietyofthegoods.B.Thelocationofthestore.C

.Thequalityoftheproducts.D.Theoperationofthestore.34.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph3?A.Berlincurrentlyhas4second-handst

oresinconstruction.B.Berlinhasbeensuccessfulincuttingitswastesince2008.C.Itisnoteasytomakethegoaltoexpandthemarketareality.D.Itise

stimatedthatBerlinwillbeazero-wastecityby2030.35.Whatistheauthor’smainpurposeinwritingthetext?A.TointroduceBerlin’snewreuseshopoperati

on.B.Toraisepeople’sawarenessofreasonableshopping.C.Topersuadepeopletobecomeeco-friendlyshoppers.D.Toencouragemorepeopletodonatetosecon

dhandshops.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。Ifyourecentlyclosedonanewhouse,youprobablystartedhousehuntingi

nthemidstoftheCOVID-19pandemic.Unfortunately,hostingahousewarmingin2021isprobablygoingtobehardertopulloff.Tohelp,we’vecookedupafewidea

sofhowtoholdapandemic-erahousewarmingparty.Thebasics:SafeAnythingthatyoudoduringthepandemicshouldfollowsomesimplerul

es.36Forexample:washyourhandsalot,wearamaskinpublicandmaintainsocialdistancingofatleastsixfeetfrompeopl

e.Thatlastonemakesahousewarmingpartyalmostimpossible.Pleasekeepthesesafetymeasuresinmindasyoureadon.IDEA1:UsetheZoom(云视频会议软件)call.Ifwesug

gestedhavingahousewarmingpartyviaZoomoneandahalfyearsago,oureditorswouldhavethoughtwewerecrazy.37Zoomisold-hatatthispoint,butwest

illsortoflikeZoomcalls.Theygaveusachancetostayclosewithpeoplewecouldn’tseeinperson.38Thisideastartsbycreatingaroom-to-roomvideoto

urofyourhome,showingyournewplaceandhighlightingwhyyou’resoexcitedtobelivingthere.IDEA2:Takeitoutside.39Butnowisnotthetimetohavealargegatheri

ngindoors.Justdoitoutside.Ifyouhaveayard,setupseparatestationsforbarbecuingandforfriendstokeepatasafedistance.Youcouldevenhavealocalrestauran

ttocateritwithtakeout.Lastly:40Whenthehealthrisksareover,plantoholdaproperget-together,rememberingthatyouwerec

reativeenoughtofindawaytocelebratethepurchaseofyournewhomeduringaglobalpandemic.A.Wegetit.B.Youknowtheones.C.Today,notsomuch.D.Recallitwhen

possible.E.Thesamecanbetrueforyourhousewarmingevent.F.Forsome,apartyisn’tapartyunlessit’sabigone.G.Forentertainme

nt,youcan’tgetbetteratsocialdistancing.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)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。TherearethingswhichIamthinkingabout,son:Ihadbeenhardonyou.Icalledout41whenyouthrewyourthingsonthefloor.Atbreakfast,Ifoundfault,too.You42thin

gs.Youputyourelbowsonthetable.You43buttertoothickonyourbread.DoyourememberthateveningwhenIwas44inmybedroom,howyoucameintimidly(羞怯

地)withasortof45lookinyoureyes?WhenI46upovermypaper,impatientatthe47,youhesitatedatthedoor.“Whatisityouwant?”Iasked.Yousaidnothing,but48andthrewy

ourarmsaroundmyneckandkissedme,andyoursmallarms49withanaffection.Andthenyouwentbacktoyour50.Well,son,it

wasshortlyafterwardsthatmy51slippedfrommyhandsandaterriblefearcameoverme.Whathashabitbeendoingtome?Thehabit

offinding52.ItwasnotthatIdidnotloveyou;itwasthatI53toomuchfromyou.Ihavecometoyourbedsideinthedarkness,54.TomorrowIwillbea55daddy!Iwillsu

fferwhenyousufferandlaughwhenyoulaugh.Iwillbitemytonguewhen56wordscome.Ihavealwaysbeenlookingatyouasaman.57asIseeyounow,son,lyingasleeponyourbed,on

elittle58underyourcheek,youarestilla59.Yesterdayyouwereinyourmother’sarms,yourheadonhershoulder.Ihave6

0toomuch,toomuch.41.A.angrilyB.properlyC.willinglyD.carelessly42.A.cookedB.sharedC.spilledD.praised43.A.pouredB.droppedC.stuc

kD.spread44.A.sleepingB.readingC.drinkingD.waiting45.A.hurtB.excitedC.hatefulD.confident46.A.cheeredB.splitC.stoodD.glanced4

7.A.competitionB.interruptionC.experimentD.entertainment48.A.turnedaroundB.pulledoverC.gaveinD.ranacross49.A.tighte

nedB.wavedC.shookD.bent50.A.homeB.schoolC.roomD.desk51.A.cupB.paperC.watchD.door52.A.luckB.faultC.answersD.reasons5

3.A.expectedB.hidC.borrowedD.stole54.A.exhaustedB.amazedC.disappointedD.ashamed55.A.strictB.busyC.realD.poor5

6.A.impatientB.encouragingC.lovingD.humorous57.A.IfB.NorC.OrD.Yet58.A.faceB.neckC.handD.knee59.A.geniusB.babyC.friendD.stude

nt60.A.givenB.taughtC.askedD.paid第二节(共10个小题;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。LiZiqiwasbornin1990,avlogger61enjoysafanbaseofmorethan

21millionpeopleonSinaWeiboand7millionstrongfollowersonYouTube.She62(make)anameforherselfinhervideosthat

highlightatraditionalChinesewayoflifeintheruralareasofSichuanprovinceinrecentyears.Hervideoscover63widev

arietyofcrafts64(relate)totraditionalChineseculture.Frommakingpaperandinkto65(weave)cloth,nothingseemsimpossiblewithLi’scraftyhan

dsastheyworktheirmagictobringthesethingsintoexistence.ButLi’smosteye-catching,andmouth-wateringcraftiscooking.Scenesofherpickingseasonalingr

edientsfromherowngardenandsometimesinthemountainsnearbyandturningthem66invitingdishesonherwood-firedwok(锅)canoften67(see)i

nhervideos.Liemphasizestheseasonsinhercooking,asChina’s68(tradition)24SolarTermsalsodo,andmakesfoodsuitablefortheparticularclimate.Allthis

isdoneagainstanaturalbackgroundofthefourseasonsbeautifulenoughtobefeaturedinfilms.Watchinghervideos,itisdifficultnot69(appreciate)theirbeautyan

dholdbackthatsenseofnostalgiaandlongingforhome.Butitiseven70(hard)toresistthetemptationtotakeabiteofhe

rcarefullycookeddishes.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词

的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2

.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。TerryFox,isbornin1958,studiedphysicaleducationinuniversity.At19,hisrightlegwasfittedwithaartificiallegduetobonecance

r.In1980,hedecidedtorunthe“MarathonofHope”acrossCanada,hopedtoletpeopleknowaboutthesufferingofcancerpatientsandtor

aisemoneyforcancerresearch.OnApril12,hestarthisruninNewfoundland.Itwasadifficultrun,andhewasverydeterminedandke

ptrunning.Soonpeopleweregatheringalonghisroutetocheerheronandtogivemoneytohiscause.Themediabegantorepor

tonhisprogresses.Terryhadcovered5,373kilometersbeforehehadtostopbecausethespreadofcancer.Hedeadin1981,whichgreatsaddenedthenation

.第二节书面表达(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Iwalkedhomewithmylittlebrothereverydaythesameway,pastanoldfactory.Momalwaystoldustowalktogetherandneve

rtotalktostrangemen.Oneday,thatwalkhomechangedforever.AsmybrotherandIpassedthefactory,Iheardanoldman’svoice.“Heythere,children.”Itur

nedandsawaveryoldmanstandingtherewithasweetsmileonhisface.Iwasalreadyhotfromwalkingandcarryingmyheavybackp

ack,butItoldhimwewerenotallowedtotalktostrangers.“Oh,Iunderstand.Andyourmom’sright.MynameisBobby.Nowrunalo

ng,”hesaidashedisappearedbehindthegateofthefactory.Iwenthomeandreportedtomymomwhathadhappened.MymothertoldmethatIwasrigh

tnottotalktostrangers,soItriedavoidingthisstrangerforthefollowingfewdays,butitwasimpossible.Otherstreetsweren

otassafetowalkon,andeverytimewepassedthefactory,afamiliarvoicewouldsay,“Hellothere,children.”Thenoneday,myfamilywastakingawalkaroundtheneighborho

od.WewerejustabouttopassthefactorywhenInoticedthegatewasopen.IsilentlyprayedthatBobbywouldappearandproveonceandforallthathewasa“

good”stranger.Andtherehewas.Hesmiledasheapproachedmyparents,andgreetedthemwarmly.Thegenuinesmileandsurpriseonmyparents’faceswereallIneededtosee.

Theyspokeforafewminutesandthen,walkinghome,theysaidBobbywasaveteran(退伍军人)withoutafamilybutlovedkidsandthatitwouldbesafeforustovisitBobbyaftersch

ool.MybrotherandIwouldstoptovisitBobbyafterschooleverydayafterthat.Hewouldinviteusintohistinyofficetotalkaboutmyschool

work,myfriends,andsports.Itwasn’tlongbeforeIstartedgettingafewfriendstowalkhomewithmejusttomeetBobby.Beforelong,agroupofaboutfourteenkidswentda

ilytovisitBobbyandreceivedoursodasandgum.Thinkingback,InowrealizethatBobbyboughtallthosetreatsjustforus…andtherewerealotofustotreat!W

evisitedBobbyeverydayafterschoolforaboutthreeyears!注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;4.续写完成后,请用下划线

标出你所使用的关键词语。Paragraph1:MymotherfinallydecideditwastimetodosomethingniceforBobby._______________________________________________________________

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nacoldFebruaryafternoon,onthecoffin(棺材)werethreeitemshelovedbest:______________________________________________

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