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【赢在高考·黄金8卷】备战2024年高考英语模拟卷(新高考II卷专用)黄金卷02注意事项:1.本试题满分150分,考试时间120分钟;2.考生答题前请在规定位置填写姓名、班级、考号等相关信息,在答题卡上正确填涂准考证号(或粘贴条形码)并仔细核对自己的信息;3.选
择题请用2B铅笔在答题卡对应的位置准确填涂,非选择题请用0.5mm黑色字迹签字笔在答题卡的非选择题区域作答。在本试卷及草稿纸上作答,答案无效;4.考试结束后,本试题、答题卡、草稿纸一并收回,请勿带出考场。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.Wherearethe
speakersprobably?A.Atafurnitureshop.B.Atagarage.C.Ataclinic.2.HowdoesEricusuallygettowork?A.Bybus.B.Bytrain.C.Bycar.3.Whendidthewomanwanttobeawr
iter?A.Whenshewasakid.B.Whensheworkedatabookstore.C.Whenshehadsomebookspublished.4.Whatwillthemandoatseveno’clocktomorr
owevening?A.Phonethewoman.B.Attendameeting.C.Havesupper.5.WhydoesBriangotothehospital?A.Toseeapatient.B.Toseeadoctor.C.Tobringabookto
Mary.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatisthemantryingtodo?A.Rentahouse.B.Joinasoccerclub.C.Movebacktotown.7.WhatdoweknowaboutJosh?A.Heusedtogotothesocce
rclub.B.HeisgoingtoMary’sbirthdayparty.C.HecouldhelpSamwithhisproblem.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Whyisthewomantalkingtotheman?A.Because
ofthepoorqualityofthegoodsshebought.B.Becauseofnotgettingthepromiseddiscount.C.Becauseoftheimpoliteat
titudeofthesalesgirl.9.Whatwillthemangivetothewoman?A.Somemoney.B.Aletterofapology.C.Anewproduct.听第8段材料,
回答第10至13题。10.Whoneedstobenursedintheman’sfamily?A.Hiswife.B.Hismom.C.Hiskid.11.Whyissomeoneinherfortiespreferable?A.Shelikestakingcareofoldpeople.B.
Shecanlivewiththeman’smother.C.Sheismorepatientandexperienced.12.Howmuchisalive-innursingworker’smonthlysalaryatleast?A.3,400dollars.B.4
,300dollars.C.5,000dollars.13.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.Checktheworkers.B.Filloutaform.C.Meetanursingworker.听第9段材料,回答第
14至17题。14.Whatdoesthewomanlikebestaboutthepresenthouse?A.Itsrooms.B.Itssurroundings.C.Itsdesign.15.Whydidthewomanmovetothevillage?A.
Togiveclassestolittlekids.B.Toenjoyahappyretirement.C.Tohelpherhusbandrecover.16.Howwasthewoman’sexperiencewithlearningWelsh?A.Itwasaf
ailure.B.Itwasafunnystory.C.Itwasaneasyprocess.17.Whatdoesthewomanplantodonextweek?A.Milkcows.B.Pickapples.C.Makecheese.听第10段材料,回
答第18至20题。18.Whatisthetalkmainlyabout?A.Howtokeepyoung.B.Howtoimprovememory.C.Howtoopenourmind.19.Whatisthekeytoachievingthisgoal?A
.Goingbacktoschool.B.Payingnoattentiontoage.C.Usingthemindasmuchaspossible.20.Whatdidthemanwhoenteredschoolat70becomelater?A.Ana
ctivelawyer.B.Asuccessfuldoctor.C.Ahighlypaidartist.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。AWiththeapproachingofNewYear,moreandmorevisitorswillcometoChina.Don’tknowwhereyoushouldgo?Herearesomeplace
srecommendedforyou.ShanghaiExpoCultureParkTheShanghaiExpoCultureParkwillsoonopenitsnorthernsectiontothepublic,inwhich
themajorattractionsincludeatraditionalgardenthatissimilarindesigntoShanghai’sfamousYuyuanGardenanda400-meteravenueexhibiting
thehistoryofthearea,whileinthesouthernsectionliesagrandtheater.MacaoTowerAJHackettBungeeJumpTheMacaoTower,338meterstall,istheworld’s10thhighesttower,
withavarietyofactivities,suchaseatingandentertainment.Oneoftheactivitieswhichenjoygoodfameisthebungeejump.TheAJHackettMacaoTowerBungee
Jumpis233metershigh,makingitaGuinnessWorldRecordasthehighestcommercial(商业的)bungeejumpintheworld.Raiseyourarmsa
ndoffyougo!Harbin’sFrozenWorldForthosewhohaveneverbeentoHarbin,thereisanalmostendlesslistofthingstodo.AtHarbinIce—SnowWorld,youcannotonlyseetheworld
—famousicearchitecture,butalsohavegreatfun!Youcanhavehotpotattherestaurantswhicharemadeofice,enjoyingtheproductofbot
hiceandfire,godowntheworld’slongesticeslide(滑梯)andjoininthepopularIceandSnowElectronicMusicFestivaltowelcome2024.Thewinteriscoldandthenightislong
,sowhynotgotothetheatre?HarbinwaslistedbytheUnitedNationsasa“musiccity”in2010.HarbinGrandTheateriswhereart
isticsoulsdefrost(化霜)alittletosharetheirloveofart.21.Whereshouldvisitorsgoiftheywanttodoextremesports?A.ShanghaiExpoCulturePark.B.TheMacaoTower.
C.Shangha’sYuyuanGarden.D.HarbinIce—SnowWorld.22.WhatcanvisitorsdoinHarbin’sFrozenWorld?A.Attendafamousm
usicfestival.B.Playwithbothiceandfire.C.Turnwaterintoinstantice.D.Learntomakeicearchitecture.23.What
doShanghaiExpoCultureParkandHarbin’sFrozenWorldhaveincommon?A.Theyhaveahightower.B.Theyhavealongiceslide.C.Theyhaveagrandtheater.D.Theyhave
traditionalarchitecture.BAmotherofninewhostartedmedicalschoolwhenheryoungestchildwas4yearsoldgraduatedwithherdegreeandpla
nstobeaneurosurgeon(神经外科医生).SarahMerrill,now41,saidherjourneytomedicalschoolbeganatage17.Shethenmetherhusbandandgotmarried.Merrillfirst
thoughtaboutgoingtoschoolpart-timetogetadegree,butlatershedecidedtofollowherdreamofattendingmedicalschool.Certainly,itwasachalle
nge.Speakingofhersuccessfullyreturningtouniversity,Merrillthoughtitwascreditedtoherfamilylargely.“WhenIwasacceptedatMayoClinicA
lixSchoolofMedicine,wemovedfromPennsylvaniatoArizona,”saidMerrill,whoismovingtoIndianawithherfamilyt
obeginherresidency(实习期)inneurosurgery.“Infact,theyvolunteeredthesemovements.Iknowitwastoughforallofus.”Merrilland
herchildrenoftenhave“homeworkparties”wheretheystudyfortheirowncourses.Merrill’schoicehasgivenastimulustoh
erchildren.Merrillfelttouchedknowingher11-year-olddaughterwantstobecomeasurgeonandoverhearinghersontellhisfriendshismom’sgoing
tobeacoolbrainsurgeon,thoughhedoesn’tunderstandthatreally.Merrill’snextstepintoaneurosurgeryresidencywilltakeherintoamale
-dominatedfieldwhereonly5%ofboardcertifiedneurosurgeonsarewomen.Dr.MicheleHalyardatMayoClinicAlixSchoolofMedicinesaidMer
rillwasknownasafocusedstudent.Halyardsaid,“Ifyoucandealwithninechildrenandkeepyourreason,theresidencyshouldbeapieceofcakebecausenoamountofstresswillm
akeyoufail.”Merrillhadconsideredchoosingamorefamily-friendlyspecialty,but,again,chosetodreambigandfollow
heroriginalpursuit.It’sthesameadviceshewouldgivetoall.“Setthegoalthatiswhatyou’rereallyenthusiasticabout,andithelpstoth
inksmall.Ifyouknowwhatyourprioritiesare,focusonthenextstep.Thenyou’llgetwhereyouwanttogo.”24.WhydoesMerrillspe
akoftheirmovements?A.Toshowthesupportofherfamily.B.Tostressherdeterminationtobeadoctor.C.Toreflectdifficultiesin
attendingcollege.D.Todescribetheprocessofpursuingherdream.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“stimulus”meaninparagraph3?A.Entertainment.B.Inspirat
ion.C.Commitment.D.Confusion.26.WhatdoesHalyardmeaninparagraph4?A.Merrillwillhavemorestresstohandle.B.Stayingfocusedandsensibleiskeytosuccess.C
.BeingMommakesMerrillabetterdoctor.D.SheisconfidentofMerrill’sbeinganeurosurgeon.27.WhatdoesMerrillsuggestatlast?A.Startingwithsm
allthings.B.Gettingyourprioritiesright.C.Beingtruetoyourpassion.D.Havingthecouragetodreambig.CIntheani
malkingdom,mimics(模仿)arenotrare.Stickinsectspretendtobetwigs.Hawkmothcaterpillarsresemblepoisonoussnakes.Theexamples,though,
arevisual.Auditorymimicryisrarer.DaniloRussooftheUniversityofNaplesFedericoIIthinkshehasfoundanovelcaseofit,ashedescribesinCurrentBiology.S
omebats,hebelieves,mimicangrybeesinordertoscareawayowlsthatmightotherwiseeatthem.Dr.Russofirstnoticedbatbuzzingafewyear
sago.Thenoisestruckhimassimilartothesoundofsomebees.Hewonderedwhetherbatbuzzingwasaformofmimicrywhichhelpedtofrightenawaywould-bepredators.Tote
stthisidea,heandhiscolleaguesfirstrecordedthebuzzingthatcapturedbatsmade.Then,withprotectiveclothing,theybeganth
emoredangeroustaskofrecordingthebuzzingmadebydifferentbees.Computeranalysisrevealedthatbees’andbats’buzzingwere,indeed,similar.Thenth
eresearchersrecruitedseveralowls.Theyputtheowls,oneatatime,inanenclosurewithbranchesforthemtostayon,andtwoboxeswit
hholesinthem.Theyplacedaloudspeakeralongsideoneoftheboxes,andafterthebirdshadsettledin,broadcastthroughitfivesecondsofuni
nterruptedbatbuzzingandasimilaramountofinsectbuzzingthreetimesinarowforeachnoise.Asacontrol,theybroadcastinlikemannerseveralnon-buzzingsoundsmadeby
bats.Duringthebroadcastsandforfiveminutesthereafter,theyvideoedtheowls.Afteranalysis,theresultswereunequivocal.Whentheyheardboththebatbu
zzingandthebeebuzzing,theowlsmovedasfarfromthespeakersastheycould.Incontrast,whenthenon-buzzingbatsoundswereplaye
d,theycreptcloser.Dr.Russobelievesthisisthefirstreportedcaseofamammalusingauditorymimicrytoscareawayapredator
.Theystronglysuspect,however,thatitisnotunique.Anecdotessuggestseveralbirdsalsomakebuzzingnoiseswhentheirnests
aredisturbed.Andwiththeresultoftheexperiment,hethereforepredictsthatauditorymimicryisfarmorewidespreadthancu
rrentlyrealized.28.WhatwasDr.Russo’shypothesisofthestudy?A.Batsimitatethevoiceofangrybeestofrightenawayenemies.B.Thebuzzingofbatsissimilartothesoundo
fsomebees.C.Auditorymimicryisrathercommonintheanimalkingdom.D.Onlysomebatshavethecapacityofauditorymimicry.29.
HowdidDr.Russotesthisidea?A.Byconsultingexpertsinthisfield.B.Byreferringtootherscholars’analysis.C.Bycollectingcomputerdata.D.Byconductingseriesof
scientificexperiments.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“unequivocal”inparagraph5possiblymean?A.Disappointing.B.Controversial.C.Definite.
D.Uncertain.31.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Batsgetanewtricktoscareawayowls.B.Batsmimicbuzzingtofrightenawaypr
edators.C.Batsarenolongervictimtoowls.D.Bats’auditorymimicrybehavioriswidespreadamonganimals.DWhenth
ecompanyOpenAIdevelopeditsnewartificialintelligence(AI)program,ChatGPT,inlate2022,educatorsbegantoworry.ChatGPTcouldcreatetextthats
eemedlikeahumanwroteit.HowcouldteachersdiscoverwhetherstudentswereusinglanguagecreatedbyanAIchatbottocheatonawrit
ingtask?Asalinguistwhostudiestheeffectsoftechnologyonhowpeopleread,writeandthink,Ibelievethereareothermorepressingconcernsbesidescheati
ng.TheseincludewhetherAI,moregenerally,threatensstudentwritingskills,thevalueofwritingasaprocess,andtheimportanceofregardingwrit
ingasatoolforthinking.AspartofmyresearchontheeffectsofAIonhumanwriting,IsurveyedyoungadultsintheU.S.a
boutsomeissuesrelatedtothoseeffects.Oneparticipantsaidthatatsomepointifyoudependonpredictivetext,you’regoingtoloseyourspellingabilities.Enter“WasRo
m”intoaGooglesearchandyou’regivenalistofchoiceslike“WasRomebuiltinaday”.Type“ple”intoatextmessageandyou’reoffered“
please”and“plenty”.Thesetoolscompleteoursentencesautomatically,givinguslittlechancetothinkaboutourspelling,
andcontinuouslyaskingustofollowtheirsuggestions.EvanSelinger,aphilosopher,worriedthatpredictivetextingreducesthepowerofwritingas
aformofmentalactivityandpersonalexpression.“Byencouragingusnottothinktoodeeplyaboutourwords,predictivetechnologymaychangehowwedealwi
theachother,”Selingerwrote.“Wegiveothersmorealgorithms(算法)andlessofourselves.Automationcanstopusthinkingandtheresultingtextdidn’tfeellikemi
neanymore.”IaskedChatGPTwhetheritwasathreattohumans’motivationtowrite.Thebotresponded:“Therewillalwaysbeademandforcreative,originalcontentth
atrequirestheuniqueviewpointofahumanwriter.”Itcontinued:“Writingservesmanypurposesbeyondjustthecreationofcontent,suchasself-
expression,communication,andpersonalgrowth,whichcancontinuetoencouragepeopletowriteevenifcertaintypesofwritingcanbeautomated.”Iwasgladtofindthepr
ogramhadseeminglyadmitteditslimitations.32.Whatistheauthor’smainconcernaboutChatGPT?A.Whetheritwillleadtostudents’che
ating.B.Whetheritwillshapestudents’writingstyle.C.Howstudentswillmakeuseofitatschool.D.Whateffectsitwillhaveonstudents’writing.33.Whatwillpredict
ivetechnologydotousaccordingtoEvanSelinger?A.Giveusmorecreativeideas.B.Makeuswritelikeamachine.C.Encourageustothinkmoredeeply.D.Makeust
endtoignoregrammaticalmistakes.34.WhatcanwelearnfromChatGPT’sresponse?A.Writingwillbecomecompletelyautomated.B.Robotswillworkwith
humansinwriting.C.Robotwritingwillbecomemorecreative.D.Humanwritingwillstillmatteralot.35.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.WhatimpactwillAIbring
towriting?B.Whatisthefutureofmodernliterature?C.HowtoimprovewritingwithAI’shelp?D.HowtoapplyAItechnologytoeducation?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。Whenkidsgetnervousaboutexams,teachersandparentsgetnervousaboutkids
’notlivinguptoexpectations,it’simportanttostaycalmandpositive.36KeepapositiveattitudeYoushouldbehelpingyourchilddevelopapositiveattitude.Yourchi
ld’sattitudetowardsexamssomewhatdependsonyou.37Theotherwayaround,oneofthemosteffectivethingsparentscandoistobep
ositiveandofferencouragementandsupport.Paymuchattentionandtellhim:Youcanmakeit!Finally,hewillpasstheexams.BehaveyourselfHowwebehaveinamomentofs
uccessandjoymakesahugedifferenceinbuildingyourrelationships.38Theresultisthateveryonealsofeelsproudandgreatandyourchildwillwanttorepeatthatbehav
iour.39Theadvicefrompositivepsychologyisthatifyourchildachievessomething,don’tsay:Welldone,youaresota
lented.Butratheryouputtheeffortinandgotthereward.Neverpayyourchildrenforexamresults40However,offeringt
eenagerscashtodowellintheirexamsislikelytohavelittleeffectontheirresults.Ifyouwillonlyletthemdoitformoney,youareteachingthemthatstudyingisafright
eningthingtodo.You’dbettersuggestthatyou’llorganizeafamilyoutingasarewardforalltheirhardwork.A.Believeyouhaveagiftforlearning.B.Praiseyourchildrenfo
reffortratherthantalent.C.Youractiveresponsemeanstheyknowyou’reproudandgreat.D.“Paymentbyresults”systemisaverycommonparentingtrap.E.Giveyourchil
drensomemoneyfortheirwonderfulexamresults.F.Thefollowingarehowtokeepeveryonecalmdownandpositivethroughexamtime.G.Punishmentandpointingouttheirfaultsl
eadtoaterriblementalstate.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AtChristmastime,
Ioftenreflectupononeparticulareveningintheearly1960s.Backthen,wedecidedtogocarolingtospreadtheChristmasspiritwhichmight41
someoneelse’slife.Sowequickly42members,forwhomtheonly43waswarmthofspirit.Soonwediscoveredthatcarolingbroughtvarious
44.Sometimesweweregreetedwithopendoorsandopenhearts,whileothertimes,folksremainedinthesafetyandcozinessoftheirhomes,
watching45throughtheirwindows.Onestoponourjourneyparticularly46ourmemory.Thatnight,afteracoupleofsong
s,onedoorswungopen.Agentleman,gray-haired,tenderly47wegoupstairstosingforhisbedriddenwife.Headded48,“Shelovesmusicandusedtobeanoperasinger.”W
esteppedbrisklyupwardintothecouple’s49apartment.Books,records,andantiquefurniturewhisperedstoriestous.Iremindedmyselfnottostare50invadingt
heirprivacy.Sittingbesidehiswife,thegentlemangaveusa51.Thenourvoicesroseandlingeredaroundtheirsmallhome.Hadourvoicesbeengivenextra52andbeauty
forthisoccasion?Perhapstheyhad.Asmileflickeredonthewoman’s53,yetbeautifulface.Shesnuggledherheadagainstherhusband’sshoulderandb
othofthemheartilyenjoyedourperformance.Witnessingsuchaheartwarmingscene,wefeltitwasaholynight,forwewer
einthe54oflovethatwasgentleandmild.Atthatmoment,wefound,andmaybeeven55,theChristmasspirit.41.A.changeB.brightenC.shapeD.influence42.A.sponsoredB.c
onsultedC.dismissedD.recruited43.A.requirementB.objectiveC.rewardD.privilege44.A.consequencesB.responsesC.commentsD.bonuses45.A.awkwa
rdlyB.passivelyC.randomlyD.positively46.A.stuckinB.wokeupC.stirredupD.slippedfrom47.A.commandedB.proposedC.requestedD.
recommended48.A.shamefullyB.hesitantlyC.suspiciouslyD.proudly49.A.unfurnishedB.spaciousC.tinyD.trendy50.A.forthesakeofB.forfearofC.
inspiteofD.inthehopeof51.A.smileB.glanceC.tuneD.nod52.A.graceB.seriousnessC.bitternessD.sympathy53.A.
radiantB.brightC.rosyD.wrinkled54.A.presenceB.absenceC.expectationD.circle55.A.createdB.acquiredC.spreadD.regained第二节(共1
0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。PeoplegatheredattheUSNationalZootocelebratethe50thanniversaryofthe56(arrive)ofthefirstpandasfro
mChina.“Pandaversary”wasthemaineventofasix-monthseriesofeventsarrangedbythezoo.LingLingandHsingHsingarrived50yearsago,57was
oneofthemostmeaningful58(outcome)ofPresidentRichardNixonssignificantvisittoChinain1972.Now,MeiXiang,T
ianTianandtheiryoungestcub,XiaoQiJi,59(be)inthezoo.Theirothercubs,BaoBaoandBeiBei,werereturnedtoChinaseveralyearsago.Pandasarethesymbol60friendshi
ps.FiftyyearsofcooperationbetweentheUnitedStatesandChinaonpandaconservation61(accomplish)trulyremarkableachievements.Thepandaisnolongeran62(endang
er)species.TheChineseAmbassadortotheUnitedStatesthankedthezooformakingWashingtonawonderfulhomeforpandas.“And63succ
essfulstoryofpandaconservationisaverygoodexampleofChinaandtheUnitedStates,sothatwecancooperatetoworktogether,notonlyintheareaofpandaconservation,
butwecanachievemoreinotherareas64(benefit)ourtwopeoples,”saidhe.“SoIwishpandaslivedahappylifeforeverinDC
,andwearelookingforwardto65(far)cooperation.”第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是李华,你的城市开展了“冰雪运动进校园”的活动,你以电子邮件的形式向你的网友
Jack介绍活动的情况,并邀请他一起体验。内容包括:1.活动的目的2.活动的内容3.活动的意义提示词语:iceandsnowsports冰雪运动skiresort滑雪场icerink溜冰场注意:1.词数100左右;2.开头结尾已给出,不计入总词数;3.可以适
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___________Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)阅读下而材料,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。AfteranaccidentinJanuary,8-year-oldThomas
wasbadlyinjured.Hisdreamofwinningthisyear’sinter-schoolfootballchampionshipwasdestroyedovernight.“Itwouldbeatl
eastayearandahalfbeforeyoursonwalksagainunlessthereisamiracle,”doctorstoldThomas’singlemother,Beth.Afterknowingthisfactonenight
,Thomascriedsadlyonthehospitalbed.Bethtriedtoencouragehim.Duringit,shefishedinsideherpocketandpulledouttheinhaler(吸入器)w
hensuddenlyfeelingdizzy—Bethhadasthma(哮喘),andtheinhalercouldhelpherbreathemoreeasily.InSeptember,afterstayinginhospitalformonths,Thomasret
urnedhomeandhadtocompletelyrelyonawheelchairtomovearound,feelinghopeless.Bethtriedtocheerhimup.Oneafternoon,themotherw
asnearthedoorreadingforThomas,whiletheboywasrelaxingonthesofainthelivingroom,listening.Suddenly,Thomasheardastr
angeloudsoundcomingfromtheporch(走廊).“It’sjust...mybookfell!”Bethsaid.ButThomascouldtellshewasstrugglingtobreathe.Itseemedthatsomethingwas
stuckinherthroat.Normally,Thomas’wheelchairwouldberightbythesofa,andhecouldeasilyrolltowardshismother.Butearlierthatafternoon,whileTh
omaswasasleep,Bethpushedthewheelchairintotheyardtoletitgetsomesunshine.Bethtriedtogetupforherinhalerputonashelfinsidetheroom,butshelostherbalance
andfellontothefloor.WhenBethwasn’tabletorespondtoThomas’callingouthername,Thomasrealizedthiswasanemergency.Hehurriedt
otakeoutthephonefromhispocketandquicklyinformedthepoliceofwhatwashappening.Althoughhelpwasontheway,Thomask
newhecouldn’tjustsitandwait.Helookedathismother’sinhaler.Itcouldhelpsaveherlife,butitwasonthatshelfs
evenmetersawayfromhim.“Imustgotheretogetit,”hesaidtohimself.Despiteknowinghislegsprobablywouldn’tlistentohim,he
wasdetermined.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph1:Heheldthecouch’sseatastightlyashecould,usingh
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_____________Paragraph2:Afteramazinglystandingup,Thomasbeganstrugglingtowalktothatinhaler.______________________________