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武汉市部分重点中学2020-2021学年度上学期期末联考高二英语试卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,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,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.Wherearethetwospeakersmostprobably?A.Inabookstore.B.Atho

me.C.Inacinema.2.Howmuchisthispairofjeansnow?A.125dollars.B.100dollars.C.75dollars.3.Whenwillthemanpickupthewoman?A.Atfiveo'clock.B.

Atsixo'clock.C.Atseveno'clock.4.Whatwillthemando?A.Holdhisweddingoutside.B.Cancelhiswedding.C.Holdhisweddinginside.5

.Howwillthewomanfeelprobably?A.Excited.B.Embarrassed.C.Disappointed.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatdoesthemando?A.Ataxidriver.B.

Aweatherman.C.Afirefighter.7.Whenwillthemanretire?A.Attheageof57.B.Attheageof60.C.Attheageof65.听第7段材料,

回答第8、9题。8.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofCharlie?A.Handsome.B.Strange.C.Humorous.9.Whataretheytalkingabout?A.Abasketballmatch.

B.Asingingcompetition.C.AnEnglishspeech.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhenisLisa'sparty?A.OnWednesday.B.OnThursday

.C.OnFriday.11.Whycan'tthemangototheparty?A.Heisn'tfeelingwell.B.Heisn'tapartyperson.C.Hecan'taffordthetime.12.Whatwillthewomanca

llAnnafor?A.Toinvitehertoamovie.B.Toaskherforalift.C.Toborrowhercar.听第9段材料.回答第13至16题。13.Howdidthemanmanageto

loseweight?A.Bygoingonadiet.B.Byexercisingregularly.C.Byworkinghard.14.WhyisthemangoingtotheSunnySquare?A.Towork.B.TopickupJenny.C.Tog

oshopping.15.Whatisthewomandoingthere?A.Waitingforhercousin.B.Lookingforsomeone.C.Exercising.16.Wherearethespeakersmostprobably?A.Onabu

s.B.Atabusstop.C.Atatrainstation.听第10段材料.回答第17至20题。17.Howmuchhastheredwolf'spopulationdroppedinthepastfiveyears?A.Byonethird.B.By

half.C.Bytwothirds.18.Wheredotheonlyredwolveslivenow?A.InNorthCarolina.B.InwesternLouisiana.C.IneasternTexas.19.Whenwast

heredwolfconsideredanendangeredspecies?A.In1987.B.In1980.C.In1967.20.Whatdoexpertssayredwolvesarelike

?A.Dangerous.B.Lovely.C.Shy.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。AAquarteroftheworld'shumansareathomerightnow.Ifyou'rereadingthis,chancesarethatyou'reoneofthem.Yes,it'simportanttostaysafei

ndoorstoprotectourselvesandothers,butthatdoesn'tmeanyoucan'thaveagoodtime.Wewillcreateanendlesslistofthingstodoindoors.Stickwithusan

dwepromiseyouwon'tbeboredforasecond.CatchuponliteraryclassicsYouknowthatpileofbooksthatyouhaven'teverquitemanage

dtogetinto?There'llneverbeabettertimetoconquerit.Andifyou'vealreadyexhaustedyourlibrary,youcannowaccessmorethanamillionb

ooksforfreeonlineaspartofthe'NationalEmergencyLibrary'.Usually,you'dhavetojoinaqueuebeforebeingabletoborrowanything.Butnowyo

ucanjustdipintowhateveryouwant,whenever.JoinavirtualchoirIfthevideosofcitiesinlockdowncomingtogethertosingontheirbalconie

sleftyouwithalumpinyourthroat,here'syourchancetoaddyoursoundtooneofseveralonlinechoirspoppinguparoundtheworld.TheSofaSingersisaf

reeonlinesingingeventthataimsto‘bringpeopletogetherfromaroundtheworldtopromotejoyandhumanconnection'.ItinvolveshundredsofsingersjoiningaZoomcall

andlearninganewsongtogether.FormnewbondswithyourneighboursInnormaltimes,youmightnotbethetypetoactuallytalktoyourneighbours.

Butlet'sbehonest:yoursociallife'sawreckrightnow,andyou'regoingtomakefriendswiththepeoplenextdoor,nom

atterwhat.SowhynottakeinspirationfromBalconyPartiesInMiami,ortheLondonerHostingAthleticClassesOnHisDoorstep?Goon,getsocial

-inadistantkindofway,ofcourse.21.What'sthepurposeofthewriter?A.Toenrichpeople'slife.B.Toeducatetheuncivil

ized.C.Totrainprofessionalsingers.D.Tobuildaharmonioussociety.22.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"withalumpinyourthroat"mean?A.thestateofbeingchoked.

B.thestateofsingingaloud.C.thestateofwantingtosing.D.thestateofhavingabadvoice.23.Theauthorimpliesthatneighbours.A.seldomcommunicatewithonean

other.B.usuallyformacommunitysinginggroup.C.oftenshareliterarybookswitheachother.D.holdpartiesonthebalconyeveryweek

end.BAfewyearsago,myfatherarrangedtosendmeamail-orderfruitcakeatChristmastime.AlthoughIhadagoodjobandownedanapart

mentinManhattan,hefearedmycupboardsandrefrigeratormightbebare.IhadrecentlymovedfromCalifornia,wheremyparentsstilllivedintheirsubu

rbanbungalowof50years,thehouseIgrewupin.Hewantedmetohaveaparticularbrandoffruitcake."Itremindsmeofmymother's,"het

oldmeinaphonecall.Orderingthefruitcakewashiswayoftryingtotakecareofmefromafar."Itshouldarrivethefirs

tweekofDecember,"hesaid."Assoonasyougetit,letmeknowwhatyouthink."ThefirstweekofDecemberpassedwithnosignofhisfru

itcake.Delayedbyholidaymail,Iassumed,orabacklogoforders.ThedaybeforemyflighttoCalifornia,thefruitcakestillhadnotarrived.WhenIarriveda

tmyparents'house,hesaid,"Didyougetthefruitcake?""No.butI'msureit'llbetherewhenIgohome."Assoonasthewordleftmylips,Irealizedthathom

e.forthem.wasakindoftriggering(触发)word.Becausewasn'tthishome?Wasn'tIhomenow,withmyparentsgreetingme,askingwhetherIwashungryafterth

elongflight?January,February,andMarchcameandwentwithnofruitcake.Thoughmyfathercontinuedtoaskaboutit,Ineveronceconsideredlyingandtellinghimyes,thef

ruitcakehadfinallyarrivedandwasdelicious.InsteadIsaid,"Thatcakeistravelingearth,andsoonerorlateritwillland.""That'sagoodone!

"hesaid.Hissenseofhumorneverwavered,andastimewentonhewouldbringupthejourneyofhisfruitcakenowandthen."Iwonderwhereitisnow,"he'dsay."It'stakenadeto

ur(绕道)toPluto(冥王星)."Helikedthatonetoo."Doyouwantmetoorderanother,incaseitnevercomes?""That'sOK,Dad."Isaid."I'llwaitforthisone.It'lltastee

venbetteraftertouringtheuniverse."EarlylastDecember,nearlyayearaftermyfatherdiedfromafailingheart,Igotacallfromastafferatthef

rontdeskofmyapartmentbuilding."Youhaveapackage,"hesaid.24.Whydidtheauthor'sfatherpurchaseafruitcakeforherafewyearsago?A.Becauseher

fathermissedhisownmothersomuch.B.Becauseherfatherwasconcernedaboutherverymuch.C.Becauseherfatherknewshewastoobusytobuyoneherself.D.Becaus

eherfatherwantedtoshareaparticularbrandoffruitcakewithher.25.Whichwordcanbeusedtodescribetheauthor'sfeelinginparagraph4?A.Regretful.B.Shocked.C.U

nbelievable.D.Heartbroken.26.Whatcanweknowaboutthefruitcakeaccordingtothetext?A.Itwastouringtheuniverse.B.Itfailedtoreachtheaut

hor.C.Itarrivedaftertheauthor'sfatherdied.D.ItwassenttoherbeforesheleftforCalifornia.27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ALateCall.B.Dad'sPackage.C.A

dventureofaGift.D.Grandma'sFruitcake.CListeningtonewmusicishard.Nothardcomparedtogoingtospaceorwar,buthar

dcomparedtolisteningtomusicwealreadyknow.Thereisaphysiologicalexplanationinourdesiretoseekcomfortinthefamiliar.Itcanhelpusundersta

ndwhylisteningtonewmusicissohard,andwhyitcanmakeusfeeluneasy,angry,orevenriotous(暴乱的).Ithastodowiththeplasticityofourbrains.Whenitcomestohearingmusic

,anetworkofnervesintheauditorycortexcalledthecorticofugal(离皮质的)networkhelpsclassifythedifferentpatternsofmusic.Whena

specificsoundmapsontoapattern.ourbrainsreleaseanamountofdopamine(多巴胺),themainchemicalsourceofsomeofourmostintenseemotions.Thisistheessentialreason

whymusictriggerssuchpowerfulemotionalreactions.TakethechorusofasongbyAdeleorBruceSpringsteen,manyofwhichhaveveryrecognizableme

lody.Themajorityofourbrainshavememorizedthesemelodiesandknowexactlywhattoexpectwheneachcomesaround.WhenthecorticofugalnetworkregistersthatSpring

steenchorus,ourbrainsreleasejusttherightamountofdopamine.Butwhenwehearsomethingthathasn'talreadybeenmappedon

tothebrain,thecorticofugalnetworkgoesabitoutofcontrol,andourbrainsreleasetoomuchdopamineasaresponse.Whenthereisnomaporpatterntoat

tachto,musiccanregisterasunpleasantorbad.That'swhathappenedonenightinParisin1913.ThepiecethatwasshownattheTheatredesChamps-élyséesforthefirsttime

thatnightwasIgorStravinsky'sTheRiteofSpring.AsdescribedinthedailynewspaperLeFigaro,manymembersoftheaudiencecouldnotunderstandthisnewmusic.A

fterthefailureofthatevening,however,theballetcontinuedrunningatthetheaterformanymonths.Atthesecond,there

wasnoiseonlyduringthelatterpartoftheballet;atthethird,'thunderousapplause'andlittleprotest.AtaconcertperformanceofRiteoneyearlater,'exci

tementandadoration'sweptoverthecrowd,andadmirerssurroundedStravinskyinthestreetafterward,inariotofdelight."Wearebuilttoavoidtheuncerta

intyofnewnessandourbrainsactuallyfightagainsttheunfamiliarityoflife.Theactoflisteningtonewmusicishard,

butit'snecessary.Ourbrainschangeastheyrecognizenewpatternsintheworld,whichiswhatmakesbrainsuseful.28.Accordingtothepassage

,whyisithardtolistentonewmusic?A.Becauseourbrainstellusit'sunpleasant.B.Becausenewmusictendtoheunappealing.C.Becausenewmusiccantr

iggeremotionalreactions.D.Becauseourbrainsreleasedopaminewhenlisteningtonewmusic.29.WhydopeoplelikethechorusofAdele'ssong?A.Becauseitisfamiliar

tous.B.Becauseitiseasytomemorize.C.Becauseithasaspecificsoundmap.D.Becauseitaffectsthenetworkofnerves.30.Wh

at'sthepurposeofparagraph6?A.Toshowthatpeoplearechangeable.B.Tointroduceaneventhappeningin1913.C.Toappealt

opeopletolistentonewmusic.D.Toprovethatpeopletendtodislikenewmusic.31.Whatmayhetalkedaboutnext?A.Waysoflisteningtonewmusic.B.O

theractivitiesthatbenefitourbrains.C.Benefitswecangetfromlisteningtonewmusic.D.Reasonswhywearebuilttoavoidtheuncertainty.DIntheoceans.concrete(混

凝土)isthemainconstructionmaterial,accountingformorethan70%ofcoastalandmarineconstructionsuchasports,coastaldefencestructuresandwa

terfronts."Concreteisdamagingintheoceanbecause,toputitinplace,naturalecosystemsaredestroyed,"saysAlexRogers,directorofscienceatREVOcean,anot-fo

r-profitcompanystudyingoceanhealthandraisingawarenessofglobalimpactsonthemarineenvironment."Concreteisaconventionalmaterial,anditislowcost.Butreal

ly,inthisdayandage,weshouldbelookingatalternativematerialsthathavealowerimpactontheenvironment."Thosealtern

ativesmightalreadybehere.AmongthemisasubstancecalledECOncrete,developedasaneco-friendlyconcrete.ECOncreteprod

ucesbio-enhancingconcreteproductsintendedtoprotectcoastlinesandmarineresources.Thisisachievedbyusingamixturemadealmostentirelyofbyproductsandrecycled

materials,andisthusnearlycarbonneutral.Thismixtureiscombinedwithupto70%slagcement(aby-productofthesteelindustrywhichhasalowca

rbonfootprint)andisbeneficialformarineconcretethankstoitshighchloride(氯化物)resistance.Theoverallresultisalow-c

arbonconcrete.Furthermore,unliketraditionalconcrete,whichishighlyalkaline(碱性的),thespeciallydesignedconcretehasapHvalueneartothato

fseawater,whichhelpstopromotethegrowthofmarinespeciessuchascrabs,molluscs,clams,musselsandoysters.ECOncrete'sproductsarealreadyinuseacrosseightcountr

iesandsixdifferentseas,fromseawallsinHongKongtothePortofRotterdam.However,BethStrain,alecturerinmarinebiologyandaprojectleaderforAu

stralia'sNationalCentreforCoastsandClimate,saystheevidenceforeco-friendlyconcreteasabettersurfaceformarineorganismsisverymixed."Itc

anbelocationspecific.Wedidanexperimentin15harboursaroundtheworldwiththesametypeofconcretesurfacecomplexity."Largely,theresultswerepo

sitive,butinPenang,Malaysia,forexample,usingeco-friendlyconcretethatwouldtheoreticallyretainmoistureandbebett

erfororganismstosurviveonmadenodifference.Strainthinksthisisbecauseofthearea'styphoons,whichmaketheareaverywetalready,sothefeatureso

ftheconcretearen'tabighelp."Thereisadegreeofdifferenceandeachlocationwillhaveitsownenvironmentalchallenges,"saysStrain.Nevertheless,frommul

tipleperspectives,itappearsthatnature-basedsolutionsaredefinitelythewayforward.32.Whatcanweknowabout

ECOncretefromparagraph2and3?A.Itisasubstancethatishighlyalkaline.B.Itisasubstancemadeofeco-friendlymaterials.C.Itisacompanyaimingto

keepmarineresourcessafe.D.Itisamixturewhichiscombinedwithlow-carbonconcrete.33.WhatdoesBethStrain'sattitud

etowardseco-friendlyconcrete?A.Negative.B.Indifferent.C.Objective.D.Supportive.34.WhatcausedtheresultinPenangaccordingtoBethS

train?A.Theclimateofthearea.B.ThepHvalueofseawater.C.Theresearchersoftheproject.D.Thediversityofmarineorga

nism.35.Whichonemaybeapossiblesolutionsinthefuture?A.Inventanewartificialmaterial.B.Installmonitorsundertheoceans.C.Pulldownallthecoa

stalconstructions.D.Useeco-blocksincoastalconstructions.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。HealthyBreakfastMistakesYouMightMakeThisMorningBreakfastmaybethemostimportantmealoftheday,butthesemis

takescouldmakeyourbreakfastlesshealthythanyouthink.YouwaittoolongtoeatIfyouneverwakeuphungry,takealooka

tyoureatinghabits-youmightbeeatingtoomuchatnight,saysregistereddietitiannutritionistAmyShapiro,found

erofRealNutritionNYC.36,it'sagoodideatogetsomethinginyoursystem(justabananawilldothetrick)withinanhourandahalfofwakingupt

ojump-startyourmetabolism(新陈代谢)andkeepyourselffromgettinghungrylater,shesays.Yougrabandgo37,youmightbetemptedtograbagra

nolabarorbagel.Butifyoudon'tfocusonwhatyou'reeating,youcouldendupunsatisfied."Whenwe'renotpayingattention

towhatwe'reeating,we'remorelikelytofeelhungriersoonafter,"saysAndreaMoss,anutritioncoach."Eatingontheg

ocanleadtoimpaireddigestionfromquickchewing."38,shesays.Youdon'teatenoughproteinsandhealthyfatsProteingivesyouenergy,whilehealthyf

atskeepyoufullandpreventyoufromeatingtoomuch,Mosssays."Theoldsaying'acalorieisacalorie'isfalse.It'swhatmakesupthosecaloriesthat'smostimport

ant,"shesays."39."Shapirorecommendseggs,cottagecheese,nutbutter,andyogurttogiveyourbreakfastaproteinboost.40"Iadvocateforplantsineverymeal

,"Shapirosays.Sherecommendsincludingaservingoffruitsorveggiesbycookingspinachortomatoinyoureggs,addingavocadotoyourbreakfastsandwich,oreat

inghalfabananawithtoast.A.IfyouareinarushB.YoueattoomuchforthefirstmealC.Evenifyoudon'tfeellikeeatingD.Pla

nanutritiousmealaheadoftimeE.ExercisehelpsusburnthecaloriesF.YoumissthechancetoincludevitaminsG.Thebest,mos

tfillingandsatisfyingbreakfastscontainhealthyfatsandproteins第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(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A

、B、C和D四个选项中,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。I'venoticedthatconversationswithmychildrenhavestartedtoturnintosomethingIdon'tlike.Itcouldhemy41.Idon'talway

s42beforeIopenmymouth.Forexample,mykidswouldcalltotellmeaboutsomethingthat'sbeen43them.Assoonasthey'refinished,

Igointomommode."Youshould…","Youneedtoconsider…","IfIwereyou,I'd…""Mom!"Thetoneisfullof44andannoyance.WhenIgetoneofmyadultkidsonthephone,I

becomea(n)45oneverything,whichI'mobviouslynot.Iwanttobepartoftheirlivesand46themfrommakingmistakesthatseemso

obvioustome.I'mhardly47inthis.Overlunchtheotherday,afriendtoldmethatherson48listenedtoanythingshesaid."It'sliketalkingtoawall!"Iknowthatfee

lingwell.ButI'mlearningslowlythattalkingatisnotthesameastalkingwith.Givingadvicetochildrencanbefullofproblems.Thoughwemayseeours

elves49thewisdomofouryears,theyseesomethingelse.Theyseea50parentwhohasn'tacceptedthefactthatthey'readultswiththeirownthoughtsandfe

elings.They'renot51anytips.Theymaynotevenwanta(n)52solutiontoadifficultproblem.Whatthey'rehopingforisasafeplacetotalkwithapersonwholovesa

nd53themnomatterwhat.Becauseofthis,I'vegivenmyselfthe54ofbecomingabetterparentbybeingabetterlistener.It'snotaneasytaskforparentslikemebut

I'm55.41.A.faultB.offerC.guiltD.charge42.A.predictB.hesitateC.panicD.think43.A.strikingB.botheringC.educatingD.absorbing44.A.amusementB.frus

trationC.accusationD.embarrassment45.A.expertB.adultC.fighterD.partner46.A.inspireB.banC.preventD.affect47.A.typicalB.a

loneC.actualD.desperate48.A.rarelyB.faithfullyC.eventuallyD.frequently49.A.evaluatingB.appreciatingC.sharingD.Opposing50.A.di

sappointingB.refreshingC.challengingD.controlling51.A.appealingtoB.lookingforC.tryingoutD.decidingon

52.A.immediateB.abstractC.complexD.diverse53.A.praisesB.shapesC.rejectsD.supports54.A.trendB.pressureC.goalD.possibility55.A.st

ressedB.determinedC.guaranteedD.addicted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)或括号内单词的正确形式。Eachyear,billionsofpoundsoftrashandother5

6(pollute)entertheocean.Wheredotheygo?Somesinks,someiseatenbyseaanimals57mistakeitforfoodandsomewashesuponourbeaches."The

re'salmostnothing58(had)thanoceanfrontsandslitteredwithtrash.Itcouldbeparadise,"saidMaJiayu,whojoinedtheInterna

tionalCoastalCleanupevent,whichwasheldbytheBlueOceanConservationAssociation(BOCA),59nonprofitorganizationinShenzhen.Onthethirdweekendo

flastSeptember,hundredsofvolunteers60(arm)withbags,gloves,litterpickersgottoworkcleaningbeaches.Thevoluntee

rs61(include)teenagers,teachers,workersandstatesmen62(separate)into26cleaningspotsalongthe260.5kilometercoastline.Foundedbyafewdive

rs,theBOCAhaslonggonetothebottomoftheoceantoclean.63heavyscubatanks(潜水空气瓶),masksanddivefins.diversfacethedangersoflowvisibilityorgettingstuck

.Buttheyarehappy64(save)clownfishandprotectthecoralreefs."Changecomesfromeachofus,throughouractionsand65(behave).Ifyoudoit,othersmightdoitaswellthr

oughthepowerofexample.Andtheywillteachotherstodoittoo,andslowly,ourplantmightstartbeingacleanerplace,"saidMaHaipeng,thechair

manoftheBOCA.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你是李华,你的英国朋友Jim在抖音(TikTok)上看到中国校园“花式课间操(innovativeexercises)”的视频很感兴趣,发邮件向你咨询。请你给他回复,要点包括:1.“花式课间操”的内容:

将传统文化元素融入课间操(suchasTaiChi,folkdance,etc.)2.花式课间操的意义。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearJim,Yours,LiHua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。Benwasawakenedbyagunshot.Helookedouttowardthefrozenlake.Nearthetreeshesawashiningpieceofm

etal.Whenitmoved,Bensawthatitwasalonggun.Aminutelateramanwearinghuntingclothescameoutofthewoods.Suddenlyabirdflewupward.Themanquickl

yputtheguntohisshoulderandshot.Benwatchedthebird,prayingithadnotbeenhurt.Itflewnearthegroundandwentintosom

etallbushes.Safe,Benthought.Thehunterdidn'tmoveforamoment.Thenhebegantofollowthebird."Nohunting!"Benshouted,"Nohun

tingonmyproperty!"Themancalledback,"wherecanIhunt?"Benhadjustfinishedputtingonhisclotheswhenheheardanothergunshot.Hew

alkedtowardthelake.Fightwasthelastthinghewanted,butthemanmustgo.Suddenlyheheardabird'swingsbeatingthedrygrass.Benmov

edquicklytowardsthesound.Hesawacoloredhead…theheadofabeautifulbird.Thebirdflappeditswings,oneofwhichwasbrokenco

mpletely.Benliftedthebirdandhelditcloseagainsthisbody.Itfoughttoescape,butsoonlayquietlyinBen'sarms.Bendecidedt

otakethebirdhomeandfixitsbrokenwingsothatitcouldflyagain.Hewasalmostthroughthewoodswhenheheardthehunterbehindhim.

"Youjustfindthatbird?"thehunterasked,steppingcloserandsaid,"Givemethatbird!""Yougetoffmyhand,"Bentoldhim.Theman'sfacegotred."Mister,"hesaid

,"Ihavebeenhuntinghereallmylife.Igrewuphere."Benlookedintothehunter'sgrayeyes,hisvoiceraised,"Idonotkno

wwhoyouareandIdonotcare.IownthisplaceandIamtellingyoutoleave!""Nowlook,mister,"thehunterinsisted,"bereasonable."He

raisedhisgun.AcoldwindblewacrossBen'sface.Hefeltachillgodownhisspine(脊背).Hecouldstillgivethebirdtothehunterand

returnhomesafe.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。Para.1Thebirdstruggledweaklyandmadeawild,strangenoise.Para.2Benwatchedunti

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