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高2022级高三上学期开学考试英语试题注意事项:1.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.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用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。回答非选择题时,将
答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。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,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.WhatisTonyusuallylike?A.Cheerful.B.Serious.C.Humorous.2.Whatdoesthewomansugge
stthemando?A.Trysomedifferentmedicine.B.Askthedoctorforhelp.C.Takearest.3.Whereisthemangoing?A.Kennedy.B.London.C.NewYork.4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.S
heisfull.B.Shewantssomecake.C.Shedoesn’tlikethemeal.5.WhatdoesthemanthinkofAllan’spaintings?A.Funny.B.Terrible.C.So-so.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。听完每段对话或独白前,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秒钟的做答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whyisthemanf
eelinghappy?A.Histeamjustwonamatch.B.Histeammatescoredthewinninggoal.C.Hehasfullyrecoveredfromanaccident.7.Whatwillthemandonextwee
k?A.Findanewcoach.B.Competeinacontest.C.Attendacelebrationparty.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Howlongisthewomangoingtostayattheho
tel?A.Fortwonights.B.Forthreenights.C.Forfournights.9.Whyarethepricesforthetwodoubleroomsdifferent?A.Theroomshaved
ifferentviews.B.Theroomsaredifferentinsize.C.Theroomsareofdifferentshapes.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whyistheapartment
cheap?A.It’sfarfrompublictransportation.B.Itdoesn’thaveagoodview.C.Itdoesn’thavemuchspace.11.Whatisincluded
intherentalfee?A.Telephoneservice.B.Electricity.C.Furniture.12.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodonext?A.Cleanthehouse.B.Completethepaperwork.C.Loo
katanotherapartment.听第9段材料,回答第13至第16题。13.Wherewasthemanborn?A.Germany.B.London.C.Paris.14.Whatshouldthemanhavetodownloadfromtheirwebsite?A.Anap
plicationform.B.Apassportdiagram.C.Arequirementnotice.15.Whereistheofficelocated?A.SuiteF9,AvilaHouse.B.Sui
teF8,LavinaHouse.C.SuiteF8,VanilaHouse.16.Howmuchwillthemanpayforit?A.9pounds.B.10pounds.C.11pounds.听第10段独白,回答第17至第20题。17.Whatisthemaintopicof
thenotice?A.Leavingschoolearly.B.Cancelingschooltomorrow.C.Stoppingstudentsfromdrivinghome.18.Whatisthecurr
entsnowdepth?A.5cm.B.10cm.C.20cm.19.Whereshouldstudentswaitfortheschoolbuses?A.Inthecafeteria.B.Intheclassroom.C.Attheschoolgate.20.Whatwil
lbetalkedaboutnext?A.Schoolschedules.B.Safetysuggestions.C.Drivinginstructions.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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ANoteveryoneneedsorcanaffordthelatest,mostpowerfullap
topoutthere.Forsimpletasks,suchasrunningweb-basedapps,browsingtheInternet,orsendinganemail,alow-powered,low-pricedlapto
pfitsthebill.That’swherebudgetlaptopscomein.Yougetwhatyoupayfor.Budgetlaptopsoftencomewithsmalldrivespace,lowmemory,andslowprocessor
s.Youwon’tbeabletousethemtorunthelatestgraphics-heavycomputergames,butforgivingyourkidsaccesstotheweb,
sendingateenofftocollegewithacomputerfortheirstudiesorforyoutostayup-to-datewithFacebook,abudgetlaptopcouldbeanidealpurchas
e.OurtoppickistheHPEnvyx36015z(availableatHP),a2-in-1laptopwithhighqualityandsmartperformancethatcanbefoundforunde
r$700andcompeteswithlaptopsthatcosttwiceasmuch.Manyofourpicksareevenmoreaffordable,sothere’ssuretobealaptopforanybody.Thesearethebestbudgetl
aptopswetested,rankedinorder:HPEnvyx36015zLenovoChromebookFlex5HPStream14AcerChromebookSpin514AsusZenbook14A
cerAspire5GooglePixelbookGoHPChromebookx360LenovoIdeapad3LenovoChromebookDuetRecommendationsareindependentlychos
enbyReviewer’seditorsandyoucancompleteyourpurchasesthroughourlinks.21.Inwhatcasecouldn’tabudgetlaptopbeagoodchoice?A.BrowsingtheInter
net.B.SendingEmails.C.Runningcomplicatedgames.D.Editingschoolwork.22.WhatmakesHPEnvyx36015zstandout?A.Highprocessingperf
ormance.B.Highqualitywithgoodprice.C.Thinnerandsmartshape.D.Competitivepricewithlowerpower.23.Whatisthepurposeofthistext?A.Toint
roducethefunctionsoflaptops.B.Tocontrastthepricesofsomelaptops.C.Torankthebestbudgetlaptops.D.Torecommendsomebudget
laptops.BWhenyouseesomeonetakethatfirstsipoffreshlymademilktea,theirfaceslooklikepurejoy.Acrosstheworld,customersflockt
otheirfavoritespotstomeetwithfriendsandsavorsipsofthesetastydrinks.Intheearly2000s,though,milkteawasjustcomingonthescene.Thefewbrandsthatea
rnedafootholdintheindustrywereconcerned:Wouldmilkteajustbeanotherfad(一时风尚)food?Andwithsomuchnewexcitementforthis
product,would,peoplebeabletodistinguishmilkteacompanies?ThesewerethequestionsthatSerenitea,aManila-basedmilk-teacompany,facedin2014.Whi
lesuccessfullyopening60stores,theyfoundthemselvesinastrategicfog.Unsureofwhatconsumerstrulyfelttowardsthedrink,theyoffere
dasmanyflavorsaspossible.Theyalsohadnocleardefinitionofhowtheyweredistinct—theirbrandpromise,productline,an
dproductpackagingallseemednearlyidenticaltotheircompetitors.Howcouldtheydefinethemselves,inawaythatwoulddeeplyreson
ate?LikeAirbnb,Sereniteapartneredwithanagency,CIABootlegManila,whichspecializesindrillingdowntothedeepconsumer“why”.Theagencyconductedaseriesofpsyc
hological-basedmarketresearch.Specifically,theyprobedtheconsumer’sdeeper,emotionalconnectionstomilktea,includingtheirearliest
childhoodmemoriesofmilkandtea.Theirresearchrevealedthatmilkteatriggeredthreeconsistentpsychologicalresponses.Peopleconnectedtomilkthroughtheconcepto
fnurturing;theyfondlyrememberedtheirchildhoodandbeingcaredforbytheirmothers.Next,consumersconnectedteatoitsh
ealingproperties;respondentswouldrecallreceivingteawhentheyhadindigestionproblemsorseeingtheirparentsdrinkingherbalteaforhealthreasons.Lastly,
theyassociatedmilkteaitselfwithteenagefun:aguiltypleasureoftheiryouth.Theyhaduncoveredthethreepsychologicalcornerstonesofthemilkteaexperience:nur
turing,healing,andteenagefun.Thissetofinsightswascrucial.Byincludingthemintothecoreoftheirbrandstrategy,theychartedanentirelyne
wpath.24.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“earnedafoothold”meaninParagraph2?A.Madeanadjustment.B.Wonaposition.C.Losttheinitiative.D.Achievedabreakthrough.2
5.WhatwasSerenitea’smainconcernin2014?A.Beingconfusedwithotherbrands.B.Therapidgrowthofmilkteabrands.C.Thepossib
ilityofmilkteacatchingon.D.Fallingbehindthechangingconsumertastes.26.WhatdidCIABootlegManilaspecializein?A.Productpackagingdesign.B.Mar
ketexpansionstrategies.C.Analysisofcustomerpsychology.D.Flavorinnovationanddevelopment.27.Whatwasamongthefindingsoftheresearc
h?A.Milkteawaspopularamongteenagers.B.Customersfoundallmilkteaidentical.C.Customersassociatedmilkteawit
hhealth.D.Milkteabrandsignoredconsumers’feelings.CAnancientchemicalprocessenabledEarthtobecomeafertileplacepackedwithlife
.Nowresearchersareimitatingthisprocessinanattempttoslowglobalwarming.Everyplant,animal,andpersonowestheirlifetoaseriesofchemi
calreactions:photosynthesis,whichturnswaterandcarbondioxideintofoodusingsunlight.Asbenefitreceiversofphotosynthesis,humans
dependonplantsinasortofcarbonseesaw(跷跷板).PlantstakeinCO₂andreleaseO₂.Wedotheopposite,takinginO₂andreleasingCO₂.Thi
sseesawispartofthemuchbroadercarboncyclethathasaffectedtheradiationbalanceofourplanet.Cuttingdownplentyofforestsandtheburningofc
arbon-basedfossil(化石)fuelscausethelevelsofCO₂,amajorgreenhousegas,torise.AndplantsonEarthalongwithothernaturalpa
rtsofthecarboncyclecan’trestorethebalanceontheirown.Butwhatifwecouldcopywhatplantsdotoseizesomeofthatex
traCO₂tomakefuelsconstantly,insteadofrelyingsoheavilyonfossilizedcarbon?“Artificialphotosynthesisisareallyattractiveapproach,”saysJillianDempsey,a
chemistattheUniversityofNorthCarolina,ChapelHill.“You’reabletostoretheenergyofthesuninthebondsofmolecules(分子).”Ahydroge
ndevicewith12.6%efficiencythatAgborecentlybuiltwaslessthanoneinchacross.Forartificialphotosynthesistobecomepractical,itneed
stoproduceenoughfuelstocompetewiththeworld’sexistingenergysupplyofrelativelyinexpensiveandabundantfossilfuels.Itwilltakealotof
timeandmoneybeforeartificialphotosynthesiscancompetewithfossilfuels.Buttheneededexpenseswon’tcomecloseto
thesocialcostofclimatechange.Arecentsurveyofmorethan2,000economistsprojectedtheeconomicdamagesfromclimatechangewillreach$1.7trillionperyearby2025a
ndroughly$30trillionperyearby2075.Artificialphotosynthesiscouldinchusbacktowardabetterbalanceontheplanet’scarbonseesaw.28.Whatisresear
chers’purposetocopyphotosynthesis?A.ToreleasesomeoftheextraCO₂.B.Toreducethecostofusingfossilfuels.C.Toreducethespeedofglobalwarming.D.Toturnwat
erandcarbondioxideintoartificialsunlight.29.Whatcanweinferfromparagraph2?A.Plantscanturncarbondioxideintofoodusingsunlight.
B.Carbonseesawispartofthelessbroadercarboncycle.C.Avoidingtheburningoffossilfuelscanhelpprotecttheenvironment.D.Carbonseesawmakesad
ifferencetotheradiationbalanceoftheearth.30.Whatisonedisadvantageoftheartificialphotosynthesis?A.Lackofmassproduction.B.Itsnegativeeff
ectontheenvironment.C.Disturbingthebalanceoftheplanet’scarbonseesaw.D.Inabilitytostoretheenergyofthesuninthebondsofmolecules.31.Wh
atisthebesttitleforthetext?A.HowDoestheArtificialDeviceWorks?B.WideApplicationofArtificialDeviceIsaLongWaytoRunC.CopyingNaturetoFightClimateCha
ngeD.CopyingPhotosynthesistoChangeSocietyDThere’vebeenplentyofTokyo2020headlinesaboutHendZaza,theSyrianta
bletennisgeniuswho,at12yearsold,isoneoftheyoungestOlympiansofalltime.Buttherearesomestrikingpersonalstoriesonth
eothersideoftheagespectrum(年龄谱),too.OksanaChusovitina,a46-year-oldgymnastfromUzbekistan,impressivelycompetedinh
ereighthOlympicGamesthissummer.Chusovitina,whocompetedinasportdominatedbyteenageathletes,receivedastandingovatio
n(鼓掌欢呼)afterperforminginwhatshesaidwouldbeherlastOlympics.“Ifeelverygoodtobehere.ButthiswillforsurebemylastOlympics,shetoldreporters.“I’m46ye
arsold.Nothingisgoingtochangethat.I’malive,I’mhappy,I’mherewithoutanyinjuries,andIcanstandonmyown,”sheaddedwithalaugh.Thenthere’sAustrali
anequestrian(马术师)MaryHanna,whoatage66isthesecond-oldestfemaleathleteinOlympichistoryandtheoldestOlympiancompetinginTokyo.“Throughtheirefforts,Han
naandChusovitinaarechangingtheconversationaroundageandagility.They’reproofthatyoucancompeteorputyourselfuptoaphysicalchallengewaypastwha
tisconsideredyourpeak,”saidMichaelStones,aprofessoratLakeheadUniversityinOntario,Canada,whoresearcheshealthyagingan
dphysicalperformance.“It’sgreatthatthisyear’sOlympicsincludesomanyyoungerandolderathletes,”hetoldHuffPost.“Theyshowthatagealoneisnotaninsu
rmountable(不可克服的)barriertoexcellenceinphysicalactivities.”TheseOlympiansalsolendthegamessomeexperienceandmaturity,e
speciallyinteamsports,saidSandraHunter,aprofessorofexercisescienceatMarquetteUniversityinMilwaukee,Wiscons
in.“Theseolderathletescanhelpguidetheyoungerones,particularlywithallthementalandpsychologicalchallengesthatwe’veseen,”shesai
d.“Theybringalevelofmaturitytotheteamsandsurroundingathletesthatallowstheyoungerathletestolearn.”“Ifyouli
mityourchoicesonlytowhatseemspossibleorreasonable,youdisconnectyourselffromwhatyoutrulywant,andallthatis
leftiscompromise.”ThequotefromAmericanwriterRobertFritzishighlyconsistentwiththeOlympicspiritaswellasenlighteningusonourwaytosuccess.32.WhoisOksa
naChusovitina?A.A12-year-oldtabletennisplayer.B.A46-year-oldgymnastfromSyria.C.A66-year-oldAustralianequestrian
.D.Aneight-timeOlympianfromUzbekistan.33.Thefirstparagraphisintendedto________.A.leadinthetopicofthepassageB.stresstheimporta
nceofbeingageniusC.tellthedifferencebetweenyoungerandolderathletesD.introducearesearchonperformancesofyoungerathletes34.What’sprofessorMichaelS
tones’sattitudetothoseyoungerandolderOlympians?A.Doubtful.B.Uncaring.C.Supportive.D.Indifferent.35.Whatcanbeinfer
redfromthepassage?A.Olympicathletesshouldtrytheirbesttobeuninjured.B.Olympicathletesprovesuccessisnotrelatedtoage.C.Olympiansshowth
atagealoneisnotaninsurmountablebarrier.D.Olderathletesarechangingtheconversationaroundageandagility.第二节(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。Throughoutmychildhood,Ilistenedtoadultsrepeatedlydescribechild
renasself-centered.Theyonlyfocusedonthemselves.36I’dliketospeakfrommypersonalexperience.Ifoundedtheno
n-profitColorbreakin2019whenIwasin8thgradewiththemissionofkidshelpingkids.IcameupwiththeideawhenmylittlebrotherJason,whowas11yearsold,gotaseriousdise
ase.HewastreatedatSickKidshospitalandtheytooksuchgoodcareofhimthatIwantedtohelpotherkidswhoweresuffering,th
ewaySickKidshelpedmybrother.Colorbreakisanorganizationentirelyrunbyyouth—fromitsleadershiptoitsvolunteers.37There
aresomanyreasonswhystudentsshouldvolunteer.Volunteeringcreatesabrighterfuturebecauseitprovidesvitalassistancetoworthycausesandpeop
leinneed.38Forexample,volunteeringhelpskidsbuildempathy(共情),astheygivetheirtimeandcaretohelpsomeonewhois
inneedofhelp.Andwhilevolunteering,youmaymeetnewpeopleandtalkingwithastrangerwhosharesyourinterestsandisworkingforthesamecausemayturnintoaple
asantexperience.Bringingexistingfriendsalongonaprojectcanbeafunwaytobondwiththem.39Volunteeringfostersthedevel
opmentofyoungpeopleallovertheworldbyencouragingthemtoconnect,communicate,andmakeplanstohelptheircommunities.Gettinginvolvedearlyandoftencanshowfirsth
andjusthowmuchvolunteeringmatters.40Youcanvolunteeratyourlocallibrary,ananimalshelter,acommunitycenter,andmore!A.Well,Idisagreewit
hthat.B.Thepossibilitiesareendless.C.Whatarethecausesofthephenomenon?D.Therearealsomanybenefitstothevolunteers
themselves.E.Thuscommittingtoasharedactivityincreasesyoursenseofhappiness.F.Volunteeringalsohelpstoformafriendshipbetweenvolunteersandthoseinneed.G
.I’mamazedbythestudentsIworkwithwhofeelpassionateaboutmakingadifference.第三部分语言知识运用(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。Iwasfatkidwhogrewintoanoverweightadult.Iwas41laughedatforbe
ingheavierthantheotherkids,42mefeelingshy.Itriedseveraldiets,but43worked,andI44gainingweight.Anotherfactor45myweightgainwasmyloveforcoo
king,especiallyrich,high-fatdesserts,whichIenjoyedpreparingand,ofcourse,eating.WhenIfinishedhighschoolattheageof18,Iweighed215pounds.46theself-conf
idencetogotoanew,farawayschool,Idecidedtostayclosetohomeinsteadofgoingawaytocollege.Icontinuedwithmyunhealthfuleatin
ghabitsandfeltmoremiserableastheweightcameon,butIdidnothingaboutitexceptbuylargerplus-sizeclothes.Myturningpointcame10yearslateratafr
iend’sNewYear’sEvepartywhenIwasatmyall-timehighestweightof330pounds.Icaughtmy47inamirrorandthetruthhitme:Iwasoverweightandunhealthy,andu
nlessIdidsomethingaboutitnow,Iwouldonlygetbiggerand48.Afterleavingtheparty,Ithoughtaboutmypastweight-loss49andrealizedtheydidn'twor
kbecausetheyrequiredmetoabandonfoodsIloved.ThenIwouldconstantlythinkaboutfoodandbinge,50thedietsatisfymyhungerandnotfeeldeprived.Mybigge
st51wasfindingawaytofitmypassionforcookingintomyhealthierlifestyle.Atfirst,Itriedtostayawayfromthekitchentopreventmyselfthinkingaboutfood.Ther
esult:FoodwasallIthoughtabout.52hadtobesomewaytocombinecookingwithhealthfuleating.Ifoundthe53afterreadingseverallow-fatcookbo
oks.Withsometrialanderror,Icouldmodifymyfavoritefoodsandmakethemlowinfat,yetdelicious.Thepoundsstartedcomingoff,andwhenIstartedexercising(usually
cardioandweighttrainingfivetimesaweek),theyseemedtomeltaway.Ididn’tfeeldeprived,andIfeltfreetogivemybodythecareandatt
entionit54.Ilost165poundsoverthenexttwoyears.Ihadmanyupsanddowns.Iwasdeterminedtogoon.Anotherchallengetomewas
nottobeatmyselfupifIatesomethingthatwasunhealthyandtotakeitasasigntoabandonmyhealthfulhabits.InsteadIvowedtostartagainandalwayskeepmygoalinmind.Than
kstolosingweightandbecomingfitIam55mybodyandmyself.Ihavefinallyfoundmyself.41.A.hardlyB.frequentlyC.immediatelyD.instantly42.A.leftB.to
leaveC.leavingD.havingleft43.A.nothingB.nooneC.noneD.anything44.A.endedupB.endedoverC.endedupwithD.wasendedup45.A.c
ontributingtoB.resultedinC.resultingfromD.ledto46.A.LackingofB.LackofC.LackingD.Lackedin47.A.reflectionB.infectionC.imagination
D.attention48.A.unfamiliarB.unhappierC.unfriendlyD.unfit49.A.effortsB.affordsC.effectsD.infects50.A.givingoutB.givinginC.givingu
pD.givingaway51.A.challengeB.successC.energyD.work52.A.ItB.TheyC.ThereD.I53.A.solutionB.secretC.answerD.road54.A.
deservedB.focusedC.caughtD.paid55.A.keepupwithB.inlinewithC.putupwithD.catchupwith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。Learninghowtochooseacareerisnotonlyimportantforadultsbutalsoforstudentsatcollege.Peopledecidetohavetheircareer
s56(change)simplybecausetheydislikethejobthey57(current)have.Theytakeonthejobsnotbecausetheylikethembutbecausetheyneedtomakealiving.58thiscase,
gettingcareerguidanceisveryimportant.The59(one)stepinchoosingacareerisunderstandingyourself.Thiswillhelpyourealize60
youenjoydoing.Thebestwaytodothisistakingapersonalitytest61itisavailableontheInternetforfree.Itisalsoimportanttounderstandyourvaluesandknowwhatyouar
ewillingtodo.Next,visitcareerguidancecentresorcareer62(website).Ifpossible,applyforavolunteerthatbenefitsyou.Youcangetprofe
ssionalhelpanddecidewhetherthecareerpathis63(suit)foryouornot.Finally,youshouldlearnuniversalskills,whichwillhelpgetoppor
tunitiestochangeyourcareerin64future.Allinall,choosingacareerisimportantbecausemostofthetimeinourlives65(spend)atwork.Puttinginterestsand
hobbiesintocareerscanalwaysleadtothebestjobs.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节、应用文写作(满分15分)66.有些人认为女性应该在生活的各个方面享有与男性平等的权利和机会。然而,在当今
社会中仍然存在一些性别不平等。讨论实现性别平等的重要性,并提出克服剩余挑战的可能方法。请写一篇不少于80字的文章。_________________________________________________________________________
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_________________________________________________________________________________第二节、读后续写(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。Itwastimeforgraduatestohuntforjobs.Themajorityofthemdidn’thaveworkingexperiencefortheyhadspentmostoftheirtimeatschoolstudyingacademi
csubjects.Itwasnotuntiltheygraduatedfromcollegethattheyrealizeditwasachallengeforthemtolandjobs.Jimmy,oneofthesejobhunters,wasayou
ngacademicallyexcellentperson.Oneday,aftermakinggoodpreparations,hewenttoapplyforamanagerialpositioninabigcompany.Inspiteoffiercecompetition,he
managedtopassthefirstinterview.Whataluckydog!Jimmywasinformedtocomeforthenextroundinafewdays—thelastinterviewforthecompanytomakethefin
aldecision.Thebigdayfinallycame.Hedressedneatly,thegreytiematchingperfectlythedecentsuit.Bloodrushingtohisfaceandhea
rtpoundingheavily,hetriedtocalmdown,andthentookafewdeepbreaths.Itwashisturn.Theinterviewer,anelegantlady,discoveredfromtheCVthatth
eyouth’sacademicachievementswereexcellentalltheway,fromthesecondaryschooluntilthepostgraduateresearch.Afterseveralround
sofquestionsrelatedtotheposition,sheasked,“Haveyoueverdoneanypart-timejobs?”“None.”Afterawhile,theintervieweraskedwhopaidforJimmy’sschoo
lfees.Theyouthansweredinalowvoice,“MyfatherpassedawaywhenIwasoneyearold,soitwasmymotherwhopaidforallmyschoolfees.”Sheconti
nued,“Whatdidyourmotherdo?”“Mymotherworkedasaclothescleaner.”Theladyrequestedtheyouthtoshowhishands.Theyouthshowedapairofhandsthatweresmootha
ndperfect.Theinterviewerpausedforasecond,leaningagainstthechair,“Haveyoueverhelpedyourmotherwashtheclothesbefore?”Ashamed,Jimmyreplied,
“Never.Mymotheralwayswantedmetostudyandreadmorebooks.Furthermore,mymothercanwashclothesfasterthanme.”Shenodded,adding,“Ih
avearequest.Whenyougobacktoday,goandcleanyourmother’shands,andthenseemebackheretomorrowmorning.”注意:1.续写的词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置
作答。Backhome,Jimmyrequestedhismothertolethimcleanherhands._________________________________________________________________________
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____________________________________________________Thenextmorning,Jimmywenttotheinterviewer’soffice.__________________________________________
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