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雅礼中学2023届高三月考试卷(七)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。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。3.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)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。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.
18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whatisthemandoing?A.SeeingthegirlB.Goingonabusinesstrip.C.LeavingforNewYork.2.Howdoesthe
girlsound?A.Puzzled.B.Anxious.C.Envious.3.Whoisprobablyill?A.Kevin.B.Lucy.C.Erica.4.WhyisSophiementionedintheconversati
on?。A.ShewantstostartabookclubB.Shehasspentalotonbooks.C.Shedoesn'tlikereading.5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inthe
man'shouse,B.hiapark.C.Inaschool.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o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.Whatattractsthewomaninthehouse?A.Thedr
awings.B.Thebooks.C.Theplants.7.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthebook?A.It’sstraightforward.B.It’sordinary.C.It’s
innovative.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Shegotsomepapayasfromhergrandfather.B.Shelikespapayasbest.C.Sheisgoodatplantingtre
es.9.Whatwillthemanadvisehisgrandpatodo?A.Runafarm.B.Buyfreshfruitfromastore.C.Growpapayatrees.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatistheman?A.Adrivinginstructo
r.B.Apoliceofficer.C.Ageographyteacher.11.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodowhenthere'sacall?A.Answerit.B.Ignoreit.C.Slowdown.12.Whatdoe
sthemanmeanintheend?A.Thewomanfailed.B.There'sanemergency.C.He'sbusythismonth.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatwillth
ewomandonextMonday?A.Haveaninterview.B.Gobacktowork.C.Startabusiness.14.ForwhatreasonistheCOVID-19mentionedinthee
nd?A.Discussingthework-lifebalance.B.Talkingabouthowtostayhomepeacefully.C.Emphasizingthechangesindressingforw
ork.15.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Whattobuy.B.Howtodress.C.Wheretowork.16.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Intervieweran
dinterviewee.B.Salespersonandcustomer.C.Friends.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WheredoJapaneseartistsseekforinspirationwhenpaintingbutterflies?A.FromaCh
inesetemple.B.FromaChinesestory.C.FromaChinesefestival.18.Whatcanbutterfliespresentaccordingtothespeaker?A
.Crisis.B.Progress.C.Hope.19.Whatisthemainreasonforthemigrationofthelong-tailedbluebutterflies?A.Theclima
techange.B.Thedeclineinfood.C.Theincreaseinenemies.20.Whatisthepurposeofthetalk?A.Tointroduceseveralkindsofbutterflies.B.Tocallo
npeopletoprotectbutterflies.C.Todiscussliteratureaboutbutterflies.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。AWhatIsChatGPT?ChatGPTisalargelanguagemodelchatbotdevelopedbyOpenAIbasedonGPT=3.5(Clicktolearnmore).Ithasaremarkableabilitytointer
actinaconversationaldialogueformandprovideresponsesthatcanappearsurprisinglyhuman.Largelanguagemodelsperformthetaskofpredictin
gthenextwordinaseriesofwords.IsChatGPTFreeToUse?TheuseofChatGPTiscurrentlyfreeduringthe^researchpreview”time.Thechatbotiscurrentlyopen
foruserstotryoutandprovidefeedbackontheresponsessothattheAIcanbecomebetteratansweringquestionsandtolearnfromitsmistakes.However,ChatGPTisenvisi
onedasatoolthatthepublicwilleventuallyhavetopaytouse.HowCanChatGPTBeUsed?ChatGPTcanwritecode,poems,songs,andev
enshortstoriesinthestyleofaspecificauthor.TheexpertiseinfollowingdirectionselevatesChatGPTfromaninformationsourcetoatoolthatcanbeasked
toaccomplishatask.Thismakesitusefulforwritinganessayonvirtuallyanytopic.ChatGPTcanfunctionasatoolforgeneratingoutlinesforarticlesorevenentiren
ovels.Itwillprovidearesponseforvirtuallyanytaskthatcanbeansweredwithwrittentext.Limitations•ChatGPTsometimeswritesplausible-
soundingbutincorrectornonsensicalanswers.Fixingthisissueischallenging,as:(1)duringRLtraining,there'scurrentlynosou
rceoftruth;(2)trainingthemodeltobemorecautiouscausesittodeclinequestionsthatitcananswercorrectly;and(3)supervisedtrainingmisleadsthem
odelbecausetheidealanswerdependsonwhatthemodelknows,ratherthanwhatthehumandemonstratorknows.•ChatGPTissensitivetotweaks(微调)tothein
putphrasingorattemptingthesamepromptmultipletimes.Forexample,givenonephrasingofaquestion,themodelcanclaimtonotknowtheanswer,butgivenaslight
rephrase(重新措辞),itcananswercorrectly.•Whilewe'vemadeeffortstomakethemodelrefuseinappropriaterequests,itwillsometimesr
espondtoharmfulinstructionsorexhibitbiasedbehavior.We'reusingtheModerationAPItowarnorblockcertaintypesofuns
afecontent,butweexpectittohavesomefalsenegativesandpositivesfornow.We'reeagertocollectuserfeedbacktoaidourongoingworktoimprovethissy
stem.21.WhichofthefollowingtaskscanNOTbeperformedbyChatGPT?A.Writingapoem.B.Drawingapainting.C.Writingasong.D.CreatingashortstoryinO.Henry'sst
yle.22.WhatcanweknowaboutChatGPT?A.Itonlygivestrueanswers.B.Itisfreeofchargeatthemoment.C.Itslimitationsareeasytoovercome.D.Itcanrespondtoharmfulques
tionssometimes.23.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.Awebsite.B.Abrochure.C.Aleaflet.D.Anovel.BAsearthquakesstruckaswathofTurkeyandSyriaonMondaymor
ning,JihanBayramranoutofherhouseinherpajamastoaparkinglotintheSyriancityofAleppo,whereacrowdgathered.Motherswarmedtheirbabiesinbla
nketsinthefreezingnightair."Ithoughtweweregoingtodie,“saidMs.Bayram,33yearsold,ateacherwholivedinAleppothroughadecad
eofcivilwar.“Aleppohassufferedsomuch,”shesaid."It'slikewearebackinadeepcrisis.”Twopowerfulearthquakesandtheiraftershocksdevastatedasection
ofbattle-scarrednorthernSyriathatwasalreadysufferingfromwar,amassexodusofitspeopleandagrinding(无休止的)economiccrisis.NorthernSyriahousedmillionsof
peopledisplacedbythecountry'slongcivilwar,includingnearlytwomillionpeoplelivinginmakeshiftcamps,morethanhal
fofwhomarechildren.Thequakeskilledabout1,400peopleintheAlepporegionandseveralotherareasofSyria,saidtheSyrianCivilDefense
organization,knownastheWhiteHelmets,andtheHealthMinistryaffiliatedwiththegovernment.Casualtyfigureswereexpectedtorise,as
manypeoplewerestillmissingandcommunicationslineshadbeendamagedintheearthquakesandmanyareaswereoutofreachforaidorga
nizationsandauthorities.ThedaysleadinguptotheearthquakesawheavyrainandsnowinnorthernSyria,whichmaderesidentsthereevenmorevulnerabletoanaturaldisas
ter,saidMadeviSun-Suon,spokeswomanfortheUnitedNationsOfficefortheCoordinationofHumanitarianAffairsinTurkey."Thisspellsdisa
sterforanareathat5salreadysufferedshesaid.Warehouseshadbeendamagedandhospitalswereoverwhelmed?residentsinAlepposaid.Citizenswer
egatheringoutsideinparks,schoolplaygroundsandinyardsoutsidemosques(清真寺)andchurches,whichopenedtheird
oorstodisplacedfamilies.Evenbeforetheearthquakes,Syrianswerestrugglingundertheperhapsworsteconomiccrisissincethecivilwarbrokeout
morethanadecadeago,markedbyacollapsingcurrency,soaringpricesandfuelshortages.Hospitalswererunninglowonsupplies.Th
eU.N.saidlastmonththat15millionofSyria’s22millionpeoplewereinneedofhumanitarianaid.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“ex
odus”meaninparagraph3?A.Emigrant.B.Innocence,C.Immigrant.D.Commitment.25.WhichofthefollowingisCORRECTaboutSyria?A.Thelivingcostwasp
rettylow.B.Itwasprosperousbeforetheearthquakes.C.Theweatherwasfinebeforetheearthquakes.D.Mosquesandchurcheshelpeddisplacedfamilies.26.Whati
sthefunctionofparagraph1?A.Raisingaproblemforlatersolution.B.Aconclusionofthewholearticle.C.Anintroductiontothemaintopic.D
.Thebackgroundinformationofthestory.27.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph5?A.Syriaisacursedplace.B.Syriansdon'tlikerainyandsnowyday
s.C.InternationalgroupsofferedhelptoSyria.D.TheearthquakehasdeepenedsufferingofSyrians.CBorisJohnsonhassaidextendingtheschooldayis“therightt
hingtodo”andthegovernmentisexamininghowextrahourscouldbeusedforadditionaltuitionandactivities.Inhisstrongestcommitmentyett
oimposingtheextrahours,theprimeministeralsocriticizedtheworkoftheformereducationrecoverychief,SirKevanCollins,tellingministersthattheircatch-upsc
hoolingplanwasnotambitiousenough.Collinsoncerecommendedspendingabout£15bnoneducationrecovery,includingextendingtheschooldayby3
0minutes.Governmentofficialssaidtheplanwaspraiseworthyinsomeaspects.Buttheyalsosuggestedfurthercashforeducationcatch-upattheautumnspendingr
eview,duetotheobjectionthattheplanalreadyannouncedleftmuchtobedesired.Speakingtotheeducationcommitteechair,RobertHalfon
,Johnsonsaid:"We'relookingattheevidence,andifFmabsolutelyfrankwithyouandthecommittee,tobeginwithsomeofthee
videncethatwasassembledwasnotasgoodasitcouldhavebeen.”"Theevidenceonlengtheningtheschooldaywasn'taspowerfulasitwasontuition,forinstance,butthat
doesn'tmeanit'snottherightthingtodo.Idothinkit'stherightthingtodo.Questionishowyoudoit.Whatsortsofac
tivitiesdoyouneed?Aretheyacademic?Asyourightlysay,we'redoingaproperreviewofallofthattogettheevidencethatwewant.Halfonsaidhewase
ncouragedbythecomments.“Weneedradicalthinkingandradicalactiontotacklethedisasterwhichhasbefallenchildreninthelast1
8months”hetoldtheGuardian,"IfthegovernmentisseriouslylookingatalongerschooldayasthePMhassuggested,thatisencouraging.”Teachers5u
nionshadwarnedthatplanstoextendschoolinghourscouldbackfire.GeoffBarton,thegeneralsecretaryoftheAssociationofSchoolandCol
legeLeaders,said:"Weknowthatqualityofteachingismoreimportantthanquantity.Itwillbevitalthattheseproposalsarepr
operlyresourcedanddon'tbecomeanunsustainableburdenonschools,leadersandteachers.Andtherewillbemanyquestionsaboutexactlywhattheexp
ectationwillbeoverthecontentoflongerschooldays.”28.Whatdidthegovernmentofficialsthinkoftheplanalreadyannounced?A.Itwasagoodtrybutlimiteditself.
B.Itwaswell-designedbutpoorlyconducted.C.Itwasinspiringbuttheevidencewasunreliable.D.Itwasafailurebutthemethodsdes
ervedpraise.29.WhatisRobertHalfon'sattitudetowardexpandingtheschoolday?A.Favorable.B.Opposed.C.Indiffer
ent.D.Ambiguous.30.Whichofthefollowingcouldbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Thepublichasnoexpectationofthecontentoflongersch
ooldays.B.Qualityofteachingshouldbeattachedmoreimportancetothanquantity.C.Alltheworkoftheformereducationrecoverychieffailstoga
inaffirmation.D.Thereareenoughpowerfulevidencestoconfirmextendingtheschooldayismeaningful.31.Whatdoesthetextmainlyintendtotellus?A.Extendingthes
chooldayisprovedtoberighttodo.B.Allarepullingtogethertotackletheeducationproblem.C.Expertsareinvestigatingthewaystoexten
dtheschoolday.D.Therearebothprosandconstoextendingtheschoolday.DAtitsannualgeneralassemblyinViennalastmonth,theEuropeanGeosciencesUnion(EGU
)didsomethingunusual.Thechairofitsawardscommittee,ThomasBlunier,presentedabreakdown,bygender,ofprizeno
minees(被提名者)andnominators(提名者)since2014.Thedatawererevealing.Althoughwomenmakeup37%ofthesociety'smembers,theymadejust20%ofnominationssuggestingthatwo
menarelesslikelytonominatethanmen.Thedataalsoshowedthatpeopletendtofavourtheirowngenderwhenmakingnomination
s-withmenmostlikelytonominateothermen.Thisisclearlyaproblem,butawarenessofthesituationopensthedoortofixingit.Alth
oughwomenarestillunder-representedinEGUnominations,theirshareofawardsisnowapproachingtheirrepresentationamongEGUmembers,thankstocorrectivemeasurest
akenbytheorganization?sawardscommittee.TheEGUisdistinctfrommostotherscientificsocietiesthatdonotmakenom
inationdatapublic,thoughitisnecessaryforthefairnessamongprizewinners.Someothereffortsareunderwaytomakeprizesfairer.Inmathematics,forexample,theInt
ernationalMathematicalUnionhasintroducedguidelinestomakenominatorsandaward-committeemembersawareofunconsciousbias.Manyprizenominationformsnowincludes
tatementsencouragingnominatorstoconsiderdiversity.ThecommitteesthatawardNobelprizeshavetoldNaturethatthe
yareattemptingtoincreasediversityinnomineesandthattheproportionofwomennominatedisrising.Prize-giversneedtowidentheir
nominationpools.In2019,Naturesuggestedthatawardorganizersmightcasttheirnetswiderwhenseekingnominationsbyapproachingnetworkstha
tincludeacademiesofscienceinlowandmiddle-incomecountries.Thisisstillnothappeningonthescalethatitneedsto.Sadly,thesemeasureswillnotmakescience
prizesmatchglobaldiversity,atleastnotstraightaway.Manyprizesarebasedonworkcarriedoutdecadesago,whenthebarr
ierstoenteringsciencewereevenhigherthantheyaretodayforpeoplefromunder-representedgroupsandcountries.Attheveryleast,profess
ionalsocietiesmustensurethattheirnominationpoolsarerepresentativesoftheircommunities.Greatertransparencyandawider,morediversepoolofno
mineesincreasethechanceofawardsrewardingexcellence,ratherthanenlargingexistingnetworksoffame.32.Whatisthepu
rposeofshowingthedatafromtheEGU?A.Toshowthegenderbalanceamongitsmembers.B.Toencouragefemalestonominateotherfemales.
C.Toreflectthatwomenhavebeenignoredinawards.D.Torevealthesignificantimpactfromgenderawareness.33.Whateffortsh
avebeenmadetopromotethefairnessamongtheprizewinners?A.Publicizingthenominationdata.B.Wideningtheappl
icationpoolsbynominees.C.Introducingguidelinesonincreasingdiversity.D.Castingthenetswiderwhenseekingnominations.34.What
doestheauthorholdinthelastparagraph?A.Existingnominationpoolsarenottransparent.B.Professionalsocietiesmustmakeadifference.C.Th
ebarrierstoenteringsciencewillnotbehigher.D.Sciencehaskeptupwiththeglobaltrendofdiversity.35.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebestti
tleforthistext?A.EuropeanGeosciencesUnion:AnNontraditionalModelB.DiversityinSciencePrizes:WhyisProgressSoSlo
w?C.ProgressinScience:NominationShowsJusticeforAllD.TheWaytoGenderDiversity:Difficult,DelicatebutDestined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。75yearsafterhumanssuccessfullyputtheirfirstobjectintospace,it'smucheasiertolau
nchasatellite,butalotmessieroncewe'reupthere.36Therearearound5,000satellitesinorbitwithfewerthanhalfac
tuallyworking.Whenasatellitestopsfunctioning,itkeepsorbitingatveryhighspeeds,makingagreatthreatfortheusefulones.Sospacesustainabilityhasbecome
abigconcern.37Onesuggestedsolutionistorefuelthedeadsatellitesandbringthembacktolife.Anotherconceptistousearobotwithfourarmstocatchadeadsatellit
ebeforepullingitintotheatmospheretoburnitup.38Operatingarobotfromhundredsofmilesawayistough.Andtheworldhasn'tyetreachedaconsensu
s(共识)onwhyweshouldclearthespacejunkandtherearenorealrulesthatgovernhowweworkoutthere.Firstwhyshouldwekeepthingscleaninorbit?Weusesatell
itestochecktheweather,findourwayaround,andforfinancialpurposes.Spacedatagivesusnotjustbeautifulpicturesoftheearth,bu
talsoinformationaboutclimatechange,naturaldisastersandotherthingsthatcanhelphumanswithearthboundchalle
nges,39Thenhowcanwehumansthinkasonebigcommunity?Governmentsshouldmakepowerfulregulations.Companiesoughttoengageinsha
redpracticesandscientistsareexpectedtothinkuppracticalmethods.40Onlyinthiswaycanwekeepthoseorbitalhighwaysopenforthenextgenerationandbeyon
dbeforetheyaredeadlyblockedbyspacejunk.A.Theyprovideservicescloselyrelatedtoourlife.B.Thisishardbothtechnicallyan
dpolitically,though.C.Anyway,weshouldquickenthepaceofclearingup.D.Spaceisgettingincreasinglycrowdedanddangerous,E.Sowedependlarge
lyonspaceanditneedstobetidiedup.F.Scientistsarestrugglingforstrategiestotackletheproblem.G.Alloftheseh
avebeenintegratedintothesolutionswereallyneed.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。Asanyyoungerbrotherwilltellyou,havingabigbrotherinvolvesalotofwalkinginsomeoneelse’s41,especiallywhenyo
uhaveabrotherwhoisatypicalexampleof“42”.ForyearsIwantedtodoeverythingmybrilliantelderbrotherTysondid,butnomatterhowhardItried,Iwasalwayst
he43one,Iprobablywouldhavecontinuedtryingto44himfortherestofmyhighschoolcareer,butwhenmyfamilymoved,everyt
hing45Tysonleftforcollege,soIhadtostartatanewschoolallbymyself.Thisnewstartgavemeanopportunityto46myselfanddiscov
eranentirelynew47of“cool”.Idon'tknowwhatmademedecidetotrysomenewactivitiesatthenewschool,butonedayI48toshowupforanafter-school
meetingoftheScienceOlympiad(国际比赛)team.Ihadalwaysbeenfascinatedwithchemistry,biology,andmath,butsincethose49hadn’tfitTys
on'sdefinitionof“cool",Ihad50pursuedthem.Onthisday,forsomereason,Idid.Asweorganizedteams,preparedresourc
esandpracticedansweringquestions,Ifeltmore51thanIeverhadtoanysportsteam.Ididn'tfeelasthoughIneededtobenec
kandneckwithanybodyelse;Iwasfinallywith52whounderstoodme.ItwassogoodtofeelacceptedforwhatI5mgoodat.Forthefirstti
meinmylife,I53feltcool.NowIknowwhoIam!I’mTyson'slittlebrother,butthat'sonlypartofmy54,I'macoolguyinmyownway,too.I'mrelievedtoknow
that“cool"hasamuch55definitionthanwhatIusedtothink.41.A.companyB.shoesC.shadowD.life42.A.coolB,curiousC.humorousD.generous43.A.strikingB,invisibleC
.promisingD.calm44.A.putupwithB.makeuptoC.holdontoD.keepupwith45.A.happenedB.workedC.slowedD.changed46.A.behaveB.redefin
eC.pleaseD.abandon47.A.versionB.doubtC.strategyD.beginning48.A.chancedB.dreamedC.forcedD.failed49.A.advantagesB.competitions
C.interestsD.meetings50.A.oftenB.occasionallyC.neverD.once51.A.admittedB.connectedC.opposedD.exposed52.A.eldersB.peersC.scient
istsD.teachers53.A.slightlyB.anxiouslyC.carelesslyD.actually54.A.storyB.journeyC.goalD.identity55.A.fresherB.betterC.broaderD
.tighter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。Astheyear2023istheYearoftheRabbitinChina,manyabrand56(roll)outalargevari
etyofrabbit-themedgoodslately.Guochao,the57(combine)ofChinesetraditionswithmoderndesigns,hasbecomeakeywordforthisyear'sSpringFest
ivalproductconsumption,accordingtostatisticsfromVipshopCalsoknownasweipinhuiinChinese),58onlineretailer
(零售商).Whoisbehindthesurgeofsalesforguochaoproducts?AccordingtoareportreleasedbydataserviceproviderAurora,theproportionofyoungpeopleinterestedint
heguochaoproductsaccounted59morethan70percentofconsumers.TheChinesegovernmenthas60(increasing)investedintheprotectionoftangible(
物质的)andintangibleculturalheritagenationwide,bybuildingmuseums,hostingmoreevents?youname61.Thishasledtotheemergenceoftheg
uochaophenomenonamongtheyoungergeneration.Inanimportantinstructionontheprotectionofintangibleculturalheritage62(issue)inDecember20
22,ChinesePresidentXiJinping63(emphasize)theneedtomakesolidheadwayintheprotectionofintangibleculturalheritage.Hecalledonthenation64(meet)people'se
ver-growingintellectualandculturalneedsaswellastobuild65(great)culturalconfidenceandstrength.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,是学校英语音乐剧的主演之一,因为感染新
冠将错过部分排练,请你写一封信给外教老师Daniel表达歉意。内容应包括:1.缺席排练的原因;2.感谢老师给予的出演机会和悉心指导;3.痊愈后会全力投入排练。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
。DearDaniel,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。Freygrabbedhisbatandglove,andracedoutofthedoortowardstheJac
k's.Summervacationjustbegan.Theboysplannedtoplaybaseballeveryday,sotheycouldmaketheteaminthefollowingsemester.Jackwaswaitingoutsi
deforFrey."Whatareyoudoing?Where'syourstuff?”Freyasked,liftinghisbatontohisshoulder.Jackshookhishead,“IhavetocleanMr.Willow'
sgaragebeforeIcango.Withhisbrokenarm,hecan'tdoithimself.MymomalwaysvolunteersmetohelptheWillows.Shethinksthey
'rekindofoldandcan'taffordtohireacleaner.Togettheworkdoneearlier,Freyofferedtohelp.TheboyswentdowntheblocktotheWillow'sandgotstarted.
Theyfoundacoupleofbrooms.Beforetheyswept,theyputboxesscatteredaroundthegarageflooronshelves.AsJackputabigboxonashelf,itfelloffandwithit
fellanenvelope.Hepickeditup.Itwasn'tsealed,soheopenedit.Outofhissurprise,therewereseveralonehundreddollarbillsinside.“You'vegottoseethis."He
pulledoutthebillsandshowedFrey,“Itjustfelldownwhentheboxfell.There'sgottobeseveralhundreddollarshere.”JacklookedpastFreytothegaragedoo
randcontinued,“Nobody'shere.Ifwetakesome,Ibetnoonewilleverknow.”Beforehisvoicediedaway,Jackhadalreadydrawnoutonebillan
dstuffeditintohispocket.Freyfrownedandshookhishead,“Areyoucrazy?That’sstealing.”Jackignoredhimandprotested,“Well,Idoalotofchoresfort
hemanddon'tgetpaid.It'snotreallystealing.It'skindofpaymentformyhardwork.AndonehundredwilldoforabatandgloveinIgo'sSportsStores.”Withthi
s,Jackputtherestmoneyback.FreywasabouttograbthemoneyfromJack'spocketwhentheyheardavoice,“Hello,boys.Comeinf
orachocolatecake!Mrs.Willowmadeoneforyou.”Mr.Willowwalkedintothegarage.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。AtthesightofMr.Willow,Jac
kandFreyfrozeinshock.Whentheywereabouttoleave,Mr.WillowhandedJackabrandnewbatandglove.获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiangxue100.com