2024年高考英语二轮复习测试卷(新高考Ⅱ卷)(三)(考试版)

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2024年高考英语二轮复习测试卷(三)(新高考Ⅱ卷)全析全解(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答第Ⅰ卷时,选出每小题答案后

,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。写在本试卷上无效。3.回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)注

意回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。录音部分结束前,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.WhatwillJackprobablydothisweekend?A.Gocamping.B.Visitafriend.C.Watchafilm.2.Whatd

oesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.Takecareofherbags.B.Packthefoodforher.C.Checkthetrainschedule.3.Whenwilltheman

seeBob?A.ThisFriday.B.ThisSaturday.C.NextMonday.4.Whydoesthemanapologize?A.Fortheterriblefood.B.Fortheovercharge.C.Fort

hewaiter’srudeness.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Writingabook.B.Holdingacelebration.C.Buyingapresent.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,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。听第6段

材料,回答第6、7题。6.WhydoesSaramakethephonecall?A.Toaskforadvice.B.Toarrangeanouting.C.Tocancelanappointment.7.WhatdoesDavidwanttodo?A.Gotoadinnerparty

.B.TalktoSarainperson.C.Workonthenewcase.听第7段材料,回答第8至第9题。8.WhereisJimnow?A.Inataxi.B.Onabus.C.Inhisoffice.9.Whatisthewoman’ssuggestion

?A.Goingtothecitycenter.B.Takingashortcuthome.C.MeetingJiminthepark.听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。10.WhatdidClaradoattheweekend?A.Shepla

ntedvegetables.B.Shewenttoayardsale.C.Shevisitedhergrandpa.11.WhatdidMarkfindinsideoneofthebookshebought?A.Aplaneticket.B.Afamil

yphoto.C.Apostcard.12.WheredoesMarklive?A.LosAngeles.B.Chicago.C.Philadelphia.13.WhatistherelationshipbetweenMarkandAshley?A.Brotherandsis

ter.B.Husbandandwife.C.Fatheranddaughter.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatisprobablythewoman?A.Ateacher.B.Ajournalist.C.Anat

hlete.15.WhatdoesVictorfinddifficultasamemberofthebasketballteam?A.Adaptinghimselftotheintensetraining.B.Dealingwiththepressurefromthecoach.C.Regain

ingtheskillslearnedinhighschool.16.WhatdoesVictorsayabouttheplayersontheteam?A.Theyareofthesameage.B.Theyaresimilarincharacter.C.Theyarefromdifferen

tcountries.17.HowdoesVictorfeelabouthisteamnow?A.It’sabouttobreakup.B.It’sthebestinIndiana.C.It’sget

tingstronger.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhoisTomHokinson?A.Founderofamagazine.B.Publisherofanovel.C.Editorofanewspap

er.19.WhatdoweknowaboutthecontentofTheIdler?A.It’sold-fashioned.B.It’swide-ranging.C.It’sstudent-targeted.20.Why

doesthespeakergivethetalk?A.Todoapromotion.B.Todiscussanissue.C.Tointroducealecturer.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。AIt’sanewageandyouneedtoreinventyourself.Herearesomeinspiringbookstoreadthatarewove

nintomycreativity,businessandmarketinghabits.SteallikeanArtistThisbookbyAustinKleonexplainsthatyoudon’tneedtob

eagenius,youjustneedtobeyourself.That’sthemessagefromAustin,ayoungwriterandartistwhoknowsthatcreativityisevery

where,creativityisforeveryone.StealLikeanArtistisaguidewhosepositivemessage,graphiclookandillustrations,exercises

,andexampleswillputreadersdirectlyintouchwiththeirartisticside.TheOneThingThisinspirationalbookbyGaryKellerrev

ealsthepoweroffocusingonyour“onething”.HisNewYorkTimesbestsellingbookshavesoldmorethan2millioncopies.Healsorevealsth

e“One”thingthatmadeKellerWilliamsRealty,Inc.,oneofthelargestrealestatecompaniesintheworld.Whatwasthat?Itwaswritingabookthatposition

edhimandhiscompanyastheauthorityinrealestateintheUSA.DotheWorkThisshortbutpowerfulandinspiringbookbyStevenPressfieldwasrevealingaboutaproblemthatma

nyofushave—havingalotofgreatideasbutnotdoingthework.ThisbookledtomyadoptingtheMantra“Doneisbetterthanperfect”.TheLeanStartup:HowRelentlessChangeCre

atesRadicallySuccessfulBusinessesThedigitalagehasturnedalmosteveryaspectofourworldonitshead.Thisextendstoourpersonalliv

esandhowwedobusiness.TheauthorEricRiesprovidesascientificapproachtocreatingandmanagingsuccessfulstartupsinanagewhencompaniesneedtoinnovatemo

rethanever.Ifoundthisagreatbooktochallengemythinkingandgrowmybusiness.21.WhatisrequiredtobecreativebasedonAustinKleon?A.Tohavesometale

nt.B.Tobepositive.C.Toreadmanybooks.D.Toactnaturally.22.Whoreferstooneofthelargestrealestatecompaniesintheworld

?A.AustinKleon.B.GaryKeller.C.StevenPressfield.D.EricRies.23.Ifyouwanttoputyourthinkingtothetest,whichbookbestsuitsyou?A.TheOneThingB.Do

theWorkC.TheLeanStartupD.SteallikeanArtistBWhenreading,mymotherlikestosliceaparagraphorasentenceoutandattachittothewallofherkitchen.Shep

icksboringsentencesthatpuzzleme.ButIprefercopyingfavoritebrightlinesintoajournalinsoft,grayNo.2pencil,wordbyword.Sh

edoesn’tknowanyofthis.There'snothingshocking:forourchatting.weseldombegincertainconversationsthoughwetalkonthephon

eweekly,sometimesmakingeachotherlaughsohardthatIchokeandshecries.Butwhatwedon'tsaycouldfilluprooms.Fightswithmyfather.Smallfailuresinschoo

l.Anythingthatreallyupsetsus.Mymotherhasnevertoldme“Iloveyou,Lisa.”—asifthefour-wordabsenceexplainswhoIam—soIcarryitwithme,likealabelonme.The

lasttimeshealmostspokethewordswastwoyearsago,whenshecalledtotellmeafriendhadbeeninhospital.Isaid,“Iloveyou,

Mom.”Shestoppedforawhileandthensaid,“Thankyou.”Ihaven'tsaiditsince,butI'vewonderedwhymymotherdoesn'tuntilI'vefoundapoemthatsupplies

wordsfortheblankspacesItrytounderstandinourconversations:Don’tfilluponbread.Isayabsent-mindedly.Theservingsherearehuge.Myson,middle-aged

,says:Didyoureallyjustsaythattome?Whathedoesn’tknowisthatwhenwe’rewalkingtogether,Idesiretoreachforhishand.It'shumble,yetheartbreaking.Aftercop

yingitdowninmyjournal,Iemailedittomom,adding“Thispoemmakesmethinkofyou.”Mymotherdoesn’treadpoetry—oratleast,shedoesn’ttellme,a

ndIfeltnervousclicking“Send”.Shenevermentionedthepoem.ButthenexttimeIwenthomeforvacation,Inoticedsom

ethingnewinthekitchenfixedtoanantiqueboard:thepoem.Theboardhungabovetheheater,thewarmestspotinthekitchen.Thepoemstillhangs

there.NeithermymothernorIhaveeverspokenaboutit.24.What'sthefunctionofparagraph1?A.Tostressthetheme.B.Toestablishthesetti

ng.C.Torepresentthecharacters.D.Tocreatetheatmosphere.25.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesthemotherdaughterrelation

ship?A.Shaky.B.Distant.C.Reserved.D.Intense.26.Whydidtheauthorsendthepoemtohermom?A.Itremindedherofmom'slove.B.Shewa

ntedtoapologizetomom.C.Itsuitedmom'stasteofliterature.D.Sheneededaninterpretationfrommom.27.Whatdoesthepoemmeantomom?A.Amemoryofgoldendays.B.D

aughter’sgratefulnesstoher.C.Adecorationintheplainkitchen.D.Daughter'sunderstandingofher.CCanyouimaginegettingatoothpulledoutorothermajorden

talprocedureswithoutpain-killer?Ascientistcolleagueofmineuseda“focusin”techniqueinsteadofrequestingpain-killeratthedentist.Eachtimethedentisttouched

thetooth,mycolleaguefeltbubblesofjoy,andthislasteduntilthedentistinterruptedbyasking,“Whyareyousmiling?”Afairquestionatthispointiswhyany

onewouldwanttobefullyawareofintenseorpainfulprocedures.Butwhatmaysoundlikeapunishingchoice—todirectlyfacehurtorsuff

ering—mayinsomeinstancesbebeneficial.Astreamofscientificarticlessuggeststhattherearebenefitsinturningtowarddiscomfortornegati

veemotionswithacceptance.Inaddition,allofuscangainfromfindingwaystocopewithstressandsuffering—particularlywhenlargercircumstancesa

rebeyondourcontrol.Asaresearcherwhohasstudiedmeditation(冥想)formorethan20years,Ibelievethatthedevelopmentofcalmness,acentralelementofcertainmindfulnes

smeditationpractices,canhelp.I’mnotadvocatingforpeopletoputthemselvesindangerousorpainfulpositions.Butwhenwepushours

elvesintochallengingorconfusingsituations,muchliketrainerswhopushathletesjustpasttheircomfortzonetomakegains,learningo

ftenhappens.Indeed,a2022studywithmorethan2,000peopledemonstratedthatthoseparticipantswhowerepubliclye

ncouragedtopushthemselvesintoawkward,uncomfortablesituations—includingtakingclassestoboostself-confidenceandreadinga

boutopposingviewpoints—laterreportedthegreatestdegreeofpersonalgrowth.Myownresearchindicatesthatmeditationprovides

anidealwaytopracticeturningtowarddiscomfort-particularlywhenittrainsupone’scalmmind.Peoplewhoreportedhigherl

evelsofcalmnessreportedlesspsychologicaldistress(困扰).Rightnowpeoplearehurtingformanyreasonsandlookingforwaystocope.Withoutquestion,the

rearemanyimportantstepsweneedtotakecollectivelytorespondtothesechallenges.Butwecaneachbuildourabilitytorecoveronapersonallevelaswellbycultivatin

ggreateracceptanceofourexperience—goodorbad,painfulorpleasant—inthepresentmoment.28.TheauthorusesthefirstquestioninParagraph1to________.A.int

roducethetopic.B.illustrateanargument.C.highlightanopinion.D.promoteapain-killer.29.Whatisthebenefitofturningtowardsdi

scomfortandnegativeemotions?A.Ithelpsinavoidingsufferingfully.B.Itincreasespsychologicaldistress.C.Itleadstopersonalgro

wth.D.Itpromotesasenseofcalmness.30.Whatistheauthor’sviewonputtingoneselfindangerousorpainfulpositions?A.

Theauthorencouragesitasawaytoimprovefitness.B.Theauthordiscouragesitduetoitspotentialharm.C.Theauthorbelievesitisnecessaryforpersonalgrowth.

D.Theauthorrecommendsittothoseconfusedtrainers.31.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TurningTowardsDiscomfort:MyExperienceof

StayingStressfulandSuccessfulB.ExpandingComfortZones:TheDifferenceBetweenDiscomfortandCalmnessC.Mindf

ulnessandMeditation:TheToolsforDealingwithStressandSufferingD.CultivatingCalmness:TheBenefitsofMindfulnessinEnjoyingDentalOperation

D“Fewarticleschangeownersmorefrequentlythanclothes.Theytraveldownwardsfromgradetogradeinthesocialscale

withremarkableregularity,”wrotethejournalistAdolpheSmithin1877ashetracedacoat’sjourneyinthelastcentury:cleaned,repairedandresoldrepeatedly;cut

downintoasmalleritem;eventuallyrecycledintonewfabric.Butwiththeimprovementinpeople’slivingstandards,thatmodelismind-bogglingintheer

aoffastfashion.TheaverageBritishcustomerbuysfouritemsamonth.Anditisreportedthat350,000tonnesofusedbutstillwearableclothesgotolandfillsint

heUKeachyear.Yetthegradualrevivalofthesecond-handtradehasgatheredpaceinthepastfewyears.AtfashionwebsiteAsos,s

alesofvintageclothes(古董衫)haverisenby92%.Clothingwasoncewornoutofnecessity,andnowitissimplyawayoflife.

BusyfamiliesselluseditemsoneBay,teenagerstradeonDepopandsomefashionpeopleofferdesignerlabelsonVestiaireCollective.Strikingly,ithasbecomebigenoughbus

inessthatmainstreamretailers(零售商)wantasliceoftheaction.Forsomebuyersandsellers,theswitchtothesecond-

handisbornoffinancialdifficulties.Onlyafewhavebecomeworriedabouttheimpactoftheirshoppinghabitontheplanet.Buttheshif

tisonlyapartialsolution.Somepeopleworrythatsomemainstreambrandsmay“greenwash”—usingsecond-handgoodstoimprovetheirimage,ratherthanengagingmo

reseriouslywithsustainability.However,thebiggestconcernmaybethatpeoplekeepbuyingbecausetheyknowtheycanresellgoods,stillchasingthepleasureof

thenextpurchasebutwithaneasedconscience(愧疚).Boohoo,apowerfulfastfashioncompany,hasseensalesandprofitsrise,despiteconcernsaboutenvironmentalproble

msinitssupplychainthatledtoaninvestigationlastyear.AnewNetflixseries,WornStories,documentstheemotionalmeaningsthatclothescanhave:Eac

holditemisfullofmemories.Actually,ahandbagfromagrandmotherandascarfpassedonbyafatherarebothvaluableforus.Aloveofstyl

eisnotabadoranunimportantthing.Butacommittedrelationshipisbetterthanaquickflash.Canwelearntoappreciateourownoldclothesaswellasothers’?32

.Whatdoestheword“mind-boggling”underlinedinparagraph1probablymean?A.Unbelievable.B.Popular.C.Reasonable.D.Influential.33.Withthebusinessmentionedin

paragraph2,theauthorwantstoshow_______.A.oldclothesaremorepopularthannewpiecesB.theonlinesecond-handmarketsareboomingC.thefashionwo

rldbeginstofavorvintageclothesD.manyclothingbrandsareinnovativeintheirnewproducts34.Howdoesthesecond-handtradeimpactpeopleacco

rdingtoparagraph4?A.Itmakespeoplefeelfreetopursuefastfashion.B.Itmakespeoplemorecautiousabouttheirbudgets.C.Itencour

agespeopletochooseeco-friendlyclothes.D.Itpushespeopletobemoreengagedwithsustainability.35.WhichofthefollowingviewsdoesW

ornStoriesadvocate?A.Olditemshavelostfavorwiththepublic.B.Olditemsareworthyofbeinglongcherished.C.Oldergenerationsattachgreati

mportancetoolditems.D.Oldergenerationscareaboutthequalityoftheirclothes.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。HowtomastertrickyconversationsatworkManyofusstruggletosaywhatweneedtoatwork.Wh

etherit’saskingforapayriseorfacingaco-workerovertheirbehaviour,theseconversationscanbedifficulttohav

ewithouttheotherpersongettingangry.36.Here’smytipsonhowtotackleyournextdifficultconversation.PlanFirst,youneedtoplanwhatyou’regoingtosay.37.Write

downwhatyouwantoutoftheconversationandbeclearonwhatyouwanttohappenasaresult.Forexample,youmaydecide:“Iwanttogetanagreementonde

adlinesforthisprojectandaclearoutlineofwhowillberesponsibleforeachtask.”PrepareThesecondthingyouneedtodoiswritedownthekeymessagesyo

uwanttogetacrossintheconversation.38.Remembertospeakslowly,breathe.Ifyouareparticularlynervous,rehearse(排练)whatyoup

lantosayinfrontofafriendsoyouknowyouarecomingacrossasyouwishto.BeempatheticFinally,putyourselfintheotherperson’sshoes—howeverannoyingthatpersonmi

ghtbe.Theuselessbosswhonevergivesyoufeedbackissimplystrugglingwithherownworkload.39,themorewecanplanhowtoworkwiththemtowardsasuccessfuloutcome

.Whenyouhavetheconversation,don’tgetblind-sidedbyfasttalkers.Ifthepersonyou’respeakingtostartstoavoidblameoryourquestioning,askthemwhattheirp

artisinallofthisandwhattheycantakeresponsibilityfor.40.Andfinally,ifyoufeelunderpressure,remembertorespondslowlyratherthanreac

tingquickly.A.PractisesayingthemoutloudB.StartwiththeendresultinmindC.ThelanguageyouuseisalsoimportantD.Themorecar

efulyou’rewiththelanguageyouuseE.Themorewecanunderstandtheotherperson’sworldviewF.Tomanageyouremotionsduri

ngadifficultconversation,breathedeeplyG.Butnotbeingabletohave“thatconversation”canholdyoubackinyourcareer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。IthoughtmylifewasoverwhenIfoundIwasinanairlesshospitalrooman

dmyspine(脊柱)wasbrokenaftera(n)41.Icouldn’tbelieveIwouldn’tbecomeafamous42andtookitoutonthosearoundme.Afterfourmonths,Ilear

nedhow43itwastogetaroundinawheelchairbutIwastoo44toaskforhelp.ButIgraduallyrealizeditwouldkeepmeawayfrompeopleandexperiencesI45.So

whenmyhighschoolcoach,Bob,askedmetocoachthegirls’volleyballteam,I46.Alsoencouragedbyhim,Icompetedinwheelchairsports,47nineteeninternationalwheel

chairmarathonsand48forCanadainthe1984Olympics.ShortlyaftertheOlympics,I49,dislocatingmyshoulders.Thatinjurywasa

wake-upcall,andItriedto50mylifewithoutbeinganathlete.IknewIwantedtotravelanddosomething51.SotheManinMotionTour,aimingtoraiseawarenessof

thepotentialofpeoplewith52,wasborn.Itwasabig53.Wehadhopedtoraise$lmillion.Butthetotalwasa(n)54$24million,providedtospinalcordinjuryresearch

andwheelchairsportsprograms.Lookingback,Irealizethataccidentbeganajourneytoaccomplishmentsbeyondmydre

am.Mylifewas55over...ithadactuallyjustbegun.41.A.flightB.accidentC.defeatD.adventure42.A.professorB.consultantC.operatorD.athlete43.A.hardB

.commonC.unnecessaryD.flexible44.A.frightenedB.considerateC.proudD.intelligent45.A.fearedB.followedC.encounteredD.love

d46.A.quitB.believedC.acceptedD.hesitated47.A.promotingB.winningC.watchingD.organizing48.A.cheeringB.comp

etingC.strugglingD.training49.A.crashedB.recoveredC.appearedD.moved50.A.emptyB.shareC.pictureD.celebrate51.A.similarB.urgentC.traditionalD.mea

ningful52.A.disabilitiesB.dreamsC.ranksD.mistakes53.A.concernB.successC.connectionD.challenge54.A.normalB.strangeC.importan

tD.amazing55.A.farfromB.allbutC.atmostD.infact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)或所给单词的正确形式。KatalinKari

kóandDrewWeissman,whohavebeenworkingfordecades56(find)waystousegenetic(基因的)materialcalledmessengerRNA,ormRNA,tomakemedicines,havewonthe2023NobelPr

ize.TheyhavediscoveredthatchangingachemicalbuildingblockofmRNAcankeeptheimmunesystem(免疫系统)57destroyingthem

aterialandhaveenabledittoattackvirusesinstead.Theypublishedtheirworkin2005andtheirdiscovery58(fundamental)changedourunderstandingofhowmR

NAinteractswithourimmunesystem.In59(add),theworkspedupvaccinedevelopmentduringoneofthegreatestthreatstohumanhealthinmoderntimes.60(spe

ak)toreportersatPennsylvaniaUniversityonMonday,Weissmansaidtheyhadtoovercomemanydifficulties.“ButKarikólitthematch61t

henwespentmorethan20yearsfiguringouthowtogetittowork,”Weissmansaid.Karikóhadtoovercomeevenbigger62(challenge).She63(force)toresignfro

mPennsylvaniaUniversityandwentfromonelow-payingresearchjobtoanotherandevensleptinherofficeattimes.Butshenevergaveup.Thefirstprizeinthecate

gorywasawardedin1901.Ofthe227people64workhasbeenrecognizedwiththeprize,Karikóisthe65(thirteen)womanamongthem.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

学校英文报正举办题为“BeinganHonestStudent”的征文活动。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:1.诚信的重要性;2.如何做诚信的学生。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。BeinganHonestStudent___________________

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_____________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)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。Whenouryoungestsisterwasborn,mylittlebrotherTomwassixandIwaseight.Ihadalwaysbeenthe

“BigSister”andhehadalwaysbeen“TheBaby”.Oursister’sarrivalwasacompletesurprisetobothofus.Inthosedaysnooneworriedmucha

boutsiblingrivalry(兄弟姐妹间的较劲),andno“experts”toldushowtodealwithanotherchildinthehouse.Wehadwiseandlovinggrandpaandmom,however.Iwasexcitedabouttheb

abyandlovedtoholdherandhelpcareforher.Tom’sfeelingswerequitedifferent!Hejustlookedatherandleft,preferr

ingtospendtheeveninginhisroom.WhenIwenttohisroomtotalktohimandtrytogethimtoplaygameswithme,hejustlookedaway.“Whydid

theyhavetogetthatbaby?”Tomasked.Laterthatnight,Grandpacameovertoseethenewbaby.Asheheldher,hesaidtoTom,“Youknow,she’salotlikethebabylambI’mrais

ingonthebottle.Ihavetotakecareofherandfeedheroften,justthewayyourmomdoeswiththebaby.”Tomsaid,“I’dratherhavethelamb.”Grandpahea

rdandsaid,“Well,ifyou’dratherhavealamb,maybewecouldtradeyourlittlesisterforit.I’llgiveyouadaytothinkitover,andifyoustillwan

ttotradetomorrow,we’lldoit.”IthoughtIsawhimwinkatMom,butIknewImusthavebeenmistakenbecauseGrandpaneverwinkedatany

one.AfterGrandpaleft,MomreadtoTomforalongwhile.Tomkeptlookingatthebaby,andMomaskedhimtoholdourlittlesisterwhilesh

ewenttothebathroom.WhenMomcameback.Tomwasgentlytouchingthebaby’ssmoothblackhair,andasheheldherhand,shetook

holdofhisfinger.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。“Mom,look!She’sholdingmyhand!”Tomsmiled.___________________________________

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__________________________________________________________________________________________“She’sadayoldernow.Ithinkshe’sworthfivelambsnow,”T

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