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秦皇岛市第一中学2020-2021学年第二学期第一次月考高二英语试卷命题人:说明:1、考试时间120分钟,满分150分。2.将卷Ⅰ答案用2B铅笔涂在答题卡上,卷Ⅱ用黑色字迹的签字笔答在试卷上。第一部分听力(共两节,满分27.5分)做题时,建议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分,满分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.Howmuchwillthemanpayforthefourtickets?A.15pounds.B.30pounds.C.45pounds.
2.Whydoesthewomanwanttomovetoanewapartment?A.BecauseshelikeswatchingTV.B.Becausesheneedsaquietplace.C.Becau
sethenewapartmentischeap.3.What’sthedatetoday?A.16th.B.17th.C.18th.4.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablyta
keplace?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.What
causedthegirltoloseblood?A.Adisease.B.Anaccident.C.Anambulance.7.Whichisrightaccordingtothewoman?A.Themancancoverthegirlwithhiscoat.B.Themanshoul
dcarrythegirltotheroadside.C.Themanmaygivethegirlsomethingtoeat.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10小题。8.Whatisthejobofthema
n?A.Aguide.B.Anengineer.C.Ateacher.9.Whatistheman’sadvantageinEnglish?A.Speaking.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’llmeetanimport
antcustomer.B.Becausehe’lltakepartinaninterview.C.Becausehe’llbethefirsttoreachthecompany.13.Whatdidthewoma
npreparefortheman?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’tworkedthe
rebefore.B.Sheknowslittleaboutthecamp.C.Shewantstobebetterpaid.15.Howdoestheman’sbrotherearnalotofmoney?A.Byworkingattheboys’camp.B.Bydoingsom
ecleaningwork.C.Bycuttingsomebody’sgrass.16.Whatkindofjobwouldthewomanliketodo?A.Cuttinggrass.B.Workingforaroad-buildingcompa
ny.C.Makingbedsatahotel.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.WhydidtheshowreturntoLosAngelesin1999?A.BecauseNewYorkersdidn’tliketheGrammyAwardsatall.B.Becausetheshoworganizersdidn'tgetal
ongwiththemayorofNewYork.C.Becausetheshoworganizersmovedthereaccordingtotheoriginalplan.19.WhichGrammyAwardswerebroadcastnationwideonCBS
?A.The49thAnnualGrammyAwardsinLosAngeles.B.The49thAnnualGrammyAwardsinNewYork.C.The19thAnnualGrammyAwardsinLosAnge
les.20.WhyaretheticketsNOTavailabletothegeneralpublic?A.Becausethey’reorderedbynominees.B.Becausethey’re“byinvitationonly”.C.Becausetherearenotm
anyofthem.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分47.5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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ATopMusicFestivalsin2021CoachellaS
ellingoutfasteveryyear,theIndiodesertbecomesafashionableplacewherethecoolestbandsarewatchedbytrendypeopleandcelebrities.Neart
hetopofeveryone’sbucketlistoffestivals,Coachellaisaconstantsourceofannualexpectationandahotbedformusicaldiscussion.Wh
en&where:April9—11&16—18,2021;IndioUltraMusicFestivalSeenastheultimategatheringforelectronicmusicfansacrossthenation
andglobe,thestreetsofMiamiturnintoaboldandbumpingpartywithpopularDJsplayingwhatwillbethesoundsofsummer.When&where:Marc
h26—28,2021;MiamiSouthBySouthWestRegardedastheultimatetrend-setterandlauncherofcareers,SXSWisanannualshowcaseofmusic,filmsandinteractivehighli
ghtsenjoyedthroughperformances,showcases,talks,screeningsandmore.VirtuallytakingoverthecityofAustin,everyoneintheworldofmusicfromfanstomedi
aflockheretodiscoverthenextbigthing.When&where:March16—20,2021;AustinTheGovernorsBallMusicFestivalAnothereventwhichprovesthemus
iclovingpotentialofRandall’sIslandParkisGovernorsBall,anexcitingandinfectiousmixofrock,hip-hop,electronic,popandfolk.
Providingavarietyofmusicandfoodtastes,whetheryoulooktokickbackandrelaxordancetothebeats,GovernorsBallhaswhatyouwant.When&where:
June11—14,2021;NewYork21.Whichmusicfestivallaststhelongest?A.Coachella.B.UltraMusicFestival.C.SouthBySouthWest.D.TheGovernorsBallM
usicFestival.22.WhatisspecialaboutUltraMusicFestival?A.It’sheldinapark.B.Itfeatureselectronicmusic.C.It
’sagatheringofpopularDJs.D.It’sthemostpopularinthecountry.23.Whichcitycouldyougoifyoulovebothmusicandmovies?A.Indio.B.Miami.C.Austin.D.NewYork.BOreg
onfirefightersbattlingwildfiresacrossthestatehaveanew“force”ontheirteam:aBabyYodadoll.Thelovelytoy,fromDisney’sStarWar
sseriesTheMandalorian,hasbecomeasymbolofhopeandjoyamongthefirefighterswhohavebeentirelesslyfightingthehi
storicwildfiresinceearlyJanuary.Itallbeganwhenfive-year-oldCarverTinningandhisgrandmotherSashaTinningfromScappoose,
Oregon,foundtheBabyYodawhilesearchingforitemsinthesuperstoretodonatetoOregonfirefighters.Sashasaid,“Hey,thisplush(
丝绒)toylooksneat,maybeweshouldtakethistothefirefighters.”Carverresponded,“Hewouldbeaverygoodfriendforthem.”Thetoy,alongwithanot
esaying,“Thankyou,firefighters.Hereisafriendforyouincaseyougetlonely.Love.Carver.”washandedtodonationdrivevolunteerson
January20.Thethoughtfulgiftbroughttearstotheireyes.VolunteerTylerEubankssaid,“WewereallreallytouchedthatCarverwantedtogiveacompaniontoth
emenandwomenwhowereoutriskingtheirlivestofightthewildfires.”EubanksdeliveredthetoytothefirefightersinColton,Oregon.Thetoyandnotewasreallyemot
ionalforthefirefightersandacoupleofpeoplebrokedownintears.EubankstookafewpicturesoftheBabyYodainaction,andthenpost
edthemontheFacebook,titled“BabyYodaFightsFires”.Thepicturesbecameinstanthits,reachingover500,000fans.Eubankswasthrilledbythecommunityresponse.S
hetoldthemedia,“Theimpressiveresponseisgivingfirefightersahugemoralinspiration,whichissomethingthat’sreallyneededrigh
tnow.”Sashaagreed,saying,“It’samiraclehowonesmallgestureshouldcreateawaveofkindness”.The54-year-oldsaidCarverwasexcitedthatevery
onelikedBabyYodaandhappythatthefirefighters—manyofwhomhadn’tbeenabletoseetheirfamiliesforweeks—had“alittlefriendtogivethemcomfort.”24
.WhydidCarverandSashabuyaBabyYodadollinthesuperstore?A.Becauseitwasatoywithencouragingnotes.B.Becausei
tcamefromDisney’sStarWarsseries.C.Becauseitwasalovelydollthateveryonelikes.D.Becauseitcouldbegifttosupportthefirefighters.2
5.HowdidEubankshelpthefirefighters?A.Bybringingthemmorecompanions.B.Byshowingtheiractionsonthemedia.C.Byjo
iningtheminfightingthewildfire.D.Bymakingthetoy’sadventureintoafilm.26.WhatcanbeinferredfromSash’swordsint
helastparagraph?A.Shewasproudoftheirsmallactofkindness.B.Shewasgratefulfortheworkofthevolunteers.C.Shewassurprisedthatthedo
llwassopopular.D.Shewasconcernedaboutthelifeoffirefighters.27.Whatisthesuitabletitleforthetext?A.BabyYodaJoinedFirefigh
tersinBattlingWildfiresB.FirefightersRiskedTheirLivestoFighttheWildfiresC.YoungCarverDeliveredMagicalToytoFirefightersD.VolunteersContri
butedMoretoFightingtheWildfiresCEvenwithwonderfulfriends,familyandapartner,Idon’talwayswanttobesurroundedbypeople.“Tableforone?O
rwillsomeoneelsebejoiningyou?”Adinnerreservationforonepersonneverfailstoraiseafeweyebrows.Iactivelychoosetospendtimealonewhenpossible.Butnotev
eryonehastheluxuryofchoosingtobealone,ofcourse,manyareforcedintoone-on-onetimebecausetheyhavenoone.Butforthoseofuswhospend
ourdayssurroundedbycolleaguesintheworkplace,oureveningsandweekendswithfamily,friendsandpartners,allthewhilebe
ingconstantlybombarded(轰炸)byWhatsApp,socialmediaandemail,timetoourselvescanbeararetreat.Timetoyourselfnot
onlygivesyouthechancetodopracticalthingsyoudon’tnormallygetroundtobutalsotheactivitiesyourpalsdon’twanttodo.Inalessrealway,spend
ingtimealonealsoallows—orperhapsforces—youtositwithyourownthoughts,tothinkaboutthingsthatmightnormallyb
edrownedoutbyconversationandthenoiseofcompanionship.Whenyou’realoneyougettimetothinkwithoutpurpose.ItisworthnotingthatI
’marealintrovert(性格内向者),soperhapssittingalonewithmythoughts—refillingmyenergyreserves—mightjustbeindulgingpersonali
tytraits(个性)thatothersdon’thave.ButIbelievemorepeoplecouldbenefitfromit.Giventhisconstantsocialconditioningsincechildhoodtha
tweshouldbesurroundedbypeople,it’snowondermanyhesitatetopressforwardattheideaofspendingtimealone—asignwe’
vefailedatclimbingthatsocialladder.Andifyou’reanextrovertwhogetstheirenergyfromotherpeople,thismustbeevenharder.Butassomeonewhohascometolovesp
endingtimealone,evenwhentherearemanywonderfulsoulsinmylifeIcanspendtimewith,Iwishmorepeoplewouldgivesoloago.Reservationfo
rone,please.28.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstparagraph?A.Theauthorwantstobealoneallthetime.B.Theauthorfeelsbor
edwithfamilyandfriends.C.Surroundedbypeople,theauthorstillfeelslonely.D.Reservingatableforonewilldrawdisapprovinglooks
.29.Whatisthemainideaofthesecondparagraph?A.Thebenefitsofalonetime.B.Theweaknessesofsocialmedia.C.Thedefinitionofbeingalone.
D.Thewaysofspendingtimealone.30.Howdoesanintrovertregaintheirenergyaccordingtotheauthor?A.Byeatingdelic
iousfood.B.Byreflectingontheirownthoughts.C.Bysocializingwithothers.D.Byreadingtheirfavouritebooks.31.Thelastse
ntence"Reservationforone,please."isintendedto.A.quoteothers’wordsB.answerthewaiter’squestionC.excitethereaders’appetiteD.s
tresstheauthor’sdeterminationDDidyouknowroughlyonethirdoffoodforhumanconsumptiongoestowaste?Mostofitisfreshfru
itandvegetablesthatgobad.Theproducedriesoutorgoesbad,whichhasledscientiststodevelopwaysofcoatingorsealingthefoodtokeepitfresh
erforlonger.NowresearchatRiceUniversityrevealstheremightbeabetterway.Scientistsdiscoveredthatdippingprodu
celikestrawberriesandbananasintoanegg-basedwashisremarkablygoodforpreservingit.Thecoatingisextremelythick,andmadefromamixtureofpowderedeggwhitesan
dyolks(70%),andsomewood-sourcedcellulose(纤维素)toactasabarrierpreventingwaterloss.Whatthescientistsfoundwasthattheeggwashmadeasignificantdifference
inhelpingproducestayfreshoveratwo-weekobservationperiod.Theappearanceofthecoatedfruitsandvegetablesdidn’tchangemuch,whiletheuncoatedprod
uceripenedand.evenrottedwithinthesametimeframe.Theegg-basedcoating,asitturnedout,reducedeachfruit’schancetogetexposedtooxygen.Thenon-poisonousco
atingwasfoundtobeflexibleandtestsshowedthatitwasjustastoughasotherproducts,includingsynthetic(合成的)films,usedinproducepackagin
g.Foranyonewithaneggallergy,thecoatingcanberemovedbythoroughwashinginwaterandistasteless.Thescientistshopethiscoul
dbeabreakthroughinthefightagainstfoodwaste.“Reducingfoodshortagesinwaysthatarenotrelatedtogeneticmod
ification,uneatablecoatingsorchemicaladditivesisimportantforbettersustainableliving,”saidmaterialsscient
istandstudyauthorPulickelAjayan.What’sgreataboutthisdiscoveryisthatitfightsfoodwasteinmorethanoneway:eventhecoatingwasmadefromeggsthatwouldothe
rwisehavebeendiscardedbecausetheyweren'tfitforconsumption.Theresearcherssaidroughly200millionofUSproducedeggsgotowasteannual
ly.Soifthiswerescaledup,itcouldbeawin-winsituationallaround.32.Howdoestheegg-basedwashhelpkeepfoodfresh?A.Bylimitingitsoxyg
enexposureB.Bymakingitscoatinglessthick.C.Byremovingitscelluloseslowly.D.Byimprovingitsabsorbentability33.WhyisPul
ickelAjayanmentionedinthetext?A.Tostresstheseriousnessoffoodshortage.B.Toofferthemethodofcuttingfoodwaste.C.T
oshowthesignificanceofthediscovery.D.Togivebriefdescriptionoftheresearch.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“discarded”inthelastparagraphprobablymean?A.
eatenup.B.takenin.C.pickedout.D.thrownaway.35.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Howtouseeggscreatively.B.Anewwaytopreservefood.C.Howtorecyclefo
odwaste.D.Abreakthroughintechnology.第二节任务型阅读(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“Don’tjudgeabookbyitscover”,thep
opularsayinggoes.“Allthatglittersisnotgold”isanother.____36____isathird.Whatdotheyhaveincommon?Theyremind
usthatsomething’sappearanceshouldnotbethemostimportantthingwhendeterminingitsvalue.Themessageisthatweshoul
dvalueourselvesforwhoweare—acceptourshortcomingsandstopjudgingourselvesagainstourimperfections.Butit’seasiersaidthandone.Manypeoplestillfeelinsecure
aboutthemselvesandtheirappearancebecauseitmaynotmeasureuptothestandardofperfection._____37_______Learntoacceptpraise._____38____Don
’tpushitawayorplayitdown.Andpraiseotherstoo.Ifyouthinksomeonelooksnice,orsomeonehasagoodidea,tellthem.Itcanliftthemup.____39_
____We’resurroundedbytheseperfectimagesofwhatitistobebeautiful.Thatcomparingonlycreates,astandardwethinkweneedtopursueandleadstofeelin
gsofdisappointmentifwearen’tuptothestandard.Appreciateyourbodyforwhatitcando—walking,yoga,playingsportorotherwise.Youcanbea
nincrediblehumanregardlessofyourshapeorsize.Attendthegymandrealizehowstrongandcapableyourbodyis,eventhoughitmaybefat.Finally,theonlyper
sonwhocantrulyaffectyourbodypositivityisyou.Becomingcomfortablewithyourselfisunlikelytobeaccomplishedovernight
,butdon’tgiveup.Rememberthateveryoneisinsecuresometimes._____40_____Lovewhatyoulooklike.A.“Birdsofafeatherflocktogether.”B.“Finefeathersd
onotmakefinebirds”C.Whensomeonesayssomethingnice,embraceit.D.Sotherearesomewaystohelpyoutobemorepopular.E.B
ecertainaboutwhoyouareandwhatyouwantasaperson.F.Don’tcompareyourbodytoothers’,particularlycelebrities(名人).G.Sowhatcanapersondot
oimprovetheirownbodypositivity?第三部分语言知识运用完形填空(共15小题;每题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从文后所给的A,B,C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Whenwe’reyoung,wealwaysdreamofloveandfu
lfillment,andwethinkperhapsofbeautifulnightsorwalksalongthebeachatsunset.Noonetellsusthatthegreatest41ofalifetimearef
lying,unplannedandnearlyalwayscatchusoffguard.Notlongago,asIwasreadingabedtimestorytomyseven-year-olddaughter,Annie,Ibecameawareofhe
r42gaze(凝视).Shewas43atmewithafascinatedexpression.44,completingTheTaleofSamuelWhiskerswasnotas45aswefirstthought.Iwonderedwhatshewasthinkingabout
.“Mommy,”she46,“Ijustcan’tstoplookingatyourprettyface.”Iwasalmostdeeplymovedbyherwords.Littledidsheknowhowmany47momentstheglowofhersincerelyloving
statementwouldcarrymethroughoverthefollowingyears.Notlongafter,Itookmyfour-year-oldsontoanelegant48,
wherethesweetnotesofaclassiclovesong49ustowardamusicianplayingthepiano.SamandIsatdownonamarblebenchnearby,enjoyingthe5
0quietly.Ididn’trealizethatSamhadstoodupnexttomeuntilheturned,tookmyfaceinhislittlehandsandsaid,“51withme.”Ifonlythosewomen
52underthemoonlightknewthejoyofsuchan53madebyaround-cheekedboywithbabyteeth.Althoughshoppers54chuckled,andpointedatusaswem
ovedaroundtheopenspace,Iwouldnothave55adancewithsuchacharmingyounggentlemanifI'dbeenofferedtheuniverse.41
.A.momentsB.ceremoniesC.memoriesD.anniversaries42.A.scaredB.focusedC.anxiousD.curious43.A.watchingB.staringC.glaringD.studying4
4.A.ApparentlyB.StrangelyC.ConsequentlyD.Naturally45.A.unbelievableB.punctualC.importantD.abundant46.A.frownedB.admittedC.whisperedD.
answered47.A.excitingB.unforgettableC.happyD.tough48.A.popconcertB.departmentstoreC.readingclubD.toyexhibition49
.A.drewB.aroseC.withdrewD.claimed50.A.programmeB.storyC.crowdD.music51.A.RunB.PlayC.DanceD.Go52.A.wonderingB.singingC.addressingD.sitting53.A.experie
nceB.invitationC.imaginationD.advice54.A.openlyB.diverselyC.specificallyD.relevantly55.A.expectedB.acceptedC.tradedD.missed第Ⅱ卷(非选择题共60分)第四
部分英语知识运用(共两小节,满分20分)第一节单词拼写(共10题;每空一词,每小题1分,满分10)56.Educationshouldbeauniversalrightnota_________________(
特权).57.Shedoessome__________(volunteer)work,caringfortheelderly.58.Youowehiman____________(道歉)forwha
tyousaid.59.Thecourseteachesyouthetheorybutthere’sno___________(代替者)forpracticalexperience.60.Tomydelight,Iwaschosenfromhundredsof____
____(apply)toattendtheopeningceremony.61.Twopiecesof___________(行李)havegonemissing.62.Hewasavictimof_________(race)p
rejudice.63.Thedogranintotheroadandwas_________(strike)byacar.64.Itis______________(义务的)forallmotorcycliststowearhelm
ets.65.Hisactionswerebasedonafalse_____________(assume).第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10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。Formorethanfourdecades,BritishfilmmakerMichaelWood____66____(guide)viewersthroughthestoriesoft
heDarkAges,theTrojanWar,andmanymore.ButitisChina____67____hasalwaysheldthemostfascinationforhimandlastyearhebecame
thefirstfilmmakerfromoutsideChina____68____(make)afilmaboutthelifeandworkofpoetDuFu.AsshowninTheStoryofChina,usuallyDuFu’sworks____69
____(learn)byheartbyChineseschoolstudents.“Thatfilmopensawindowonaworld____70____(exist)inmydream.Onlywhenyoubegintostu
dyChinawillyourealize____71____iscommontohumanity,”hesaid.Recently,hedeliveredanonlinetalktointroduceChengdu.AswellasbeingthehomeofDuFu,
Chengduhasclose____72____(tie)withManchester,whichhasthe____73____(large)ChinesestudentpopulationanywhereinEurope.StephenOwen,a___
_74____(translate)fromHarvard,saysDuFushouldbeconsideredalongsideShakespeareandDante____75____peoplewhohelped
composetheemotionalvocabularyoftheirculture.66.____________67.___________68.____________69.___________70._________
____71.____________72.___________73.____________74.___________75._____________第五部分书面表达(满分40分,书写差的降档)第一节:应
用文写作(满分15分)假如你是李华,你校将组织学生去参观博物馆,感受陶瓷(ceramic)文化。请给外教John写一封信,邀请他一同前往。内容如下:1.活动时间;2.活动内容:观看大师制作陶瓷,体验陶瓷制作等。注意:1.词数应为80左右;2.可
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(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。ItwasFridayabout3:15.Ihadjustgotbackfromschool.Isatdownonatabletodomyho
meworkwhenmymomcamein.ShetoldmethatsheandDadhadbeenthinkinghardaboutgettinganewsisterforme.Onhearingthis,Ibursto
utcrying.ItoldMomIdidn’twantasister.“But…”saidMom.Withoutlettingherfinish,Irushedtomyroomcrying.Iclosedmydoorandwenttomyfluffybed.Mybedsheetsusually
helpedmerelaxbutnotonthisoccasion,asIhadsomuchangerthatIthrewmyglasscuponthefloor.Mymomcameinafewminuteslater.ShesaidthatthewayIwasactingwasn’tright.
Mymomstartedtalkingabouthowmynewsisterwashavingareallyhardtime.Shesaidthatherparentshadunfortunatelydiedinallearthquake,soshehadtogotoaf
oster(收养)home.Afewdayslater,shegotadoptedbysomepeoplewhotreatedherbadly.Onedayshegottiredofbeingtreatedpoorlyandescapedtotheforest,andthatis
howtheyfoundher.Itwasnight,andIwassleepingwhensuddenlyIfeltthegroundmove;Iwasscaredandwantedtogotomyparents’room.Theshaki
ngstopped,soIwenttolookformyparents,butIcouldn’tfindthem.WhenIopenedmyeyes,Iwasinafosterhome.Iknewsomething
hadhappenedtomyparents;Iwasscaredandclosedmyeyes.Iopenedmyeyes,andIwasinafarm.Iwasthereforafewdayswithahorriblewomanwhotre
atedmebadly.SuddenlyIopenedmyeyes,andIwasonmybed,realizingitwasadream.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。Paragraph1:Ifeltthesamewaymysisterfelt:angry,sad,andhurt._____________________________________________
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