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诸暨市2023年12月高三诊断性考试试题英语试卷第一部分: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.Whatdoyouknowaboutthewoman’swatch?A.Itkeepsgoodtime.B.Itgainstime.C.Itlosestime.2.Whydoesthemanwalktoschool?ATodoworkouts.B.Toappreciatescenery.C.Togogreen.3.Whatwillthewomanmostprobablydonextfortheman?A.Changeforabiggerpair.B.Measurehisfeet.C.Presentthereceipt.4.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Hemissedthegame.B.Hewatchedthegame.C.Hedislikedthegame.5.Wherearethespeakersmostprobably?A.Athome.B.Inamuseum.C.Inahotel.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5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;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至第7题。6.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Coworkers.B.Classmates.C.Neighbors.7.Howdidthewomanrespondtotheman’sinvitation?A.Shedeclinedit.B.Sheacceptedit.C.Shehesitated.听第7段材料,回答第8至第9题。8.Whatdidtheprogramsayaboutthelifeinthefuture?A.People’swayofconsumptionwillchange.B.Moresupermarketswillcomeintoexistence. C.Morefreetimewillbeavailableforpeople.9.Whatisthespeakers’attitudetotheprogram’sopiniononshoppinginthefuture?A.Doubtful.B.Supportive.C.Dismissive.听第8段材料,回答第10至第12题。10.Whydidthemancall?A.Toconfirmaflight.B.Toreservearoom.C.Tobookatour.11.Howdidthemangetinformedofthetravelinformation?A.ThroughtheInternet.B.Byatravelagent.C.Fromabrochure.12.Whatisthewomangoingtodonow?A.Tochargetheman.B.Tocashthemoney.C.Toseeofftheman.听第9段材料,回答第13至第16题。13.What’sthewoman’spurposeofcomingtotheman?A.Togethermoneyback.B.TohavetheTVrepaired.C.Tocomplainabouttheservice.14.What’swrongwiththeTV?A.Ittakesuptoomuchspace.B.Thepictureisn’tdistinct.C.Itdoesn’twork.15.Howdoesthemanreacttowhatthewomanhastoldhim?A.Hefindsitannoying.B.Hethinksitquiteodd.C.Heapologizesatonce.16.Whatwillthemandorightaway?A.Gotothesupermarket.B.SetouttochecktheTV.C.Showthewomanout.听第10段材料,回答第17至第20题。17.WhatdoyouknowaboutBarrymore’sactinglife?A.Shegaveupperformanceshalfway.B.Shehasexperiencedupsanddowns.C.Sheappearedonstageatanearlyage.18.WhatdidBarrymore’sactinginStevenSpielberg’sfilmbringher?A.Celebrity.B.Inspiration.C.Employment19.WhatelsedidBarrymoredoontopofherfilmlife?A.Shevolunteeredindisaster-hitareas.B.Shehelpedwithworldfoodsecurity.C.Shesetupawebsitetoraisemoney. 20.WhatdoyouthinkofallBarrymorehasdone?A.Life-changing.B.Praiseworthy.C.Ground-breaking.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15个小题,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,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。(A)Communitypartnersneedyou!●SwissvaleFarmersMarketWe’relookingforstudentstohelpussetupandtakedownourtentandspendthemorningunderthetentwithus.Activitiesincludesomeheavylifting(optional),engagingwithcommunitymembers,pickinguplitter,handlingsmallsalesandlotsofbreaks!Time:September10,8:30am—1:15pm●FoodPantryDistributionTheCHSFoodPantryneedsvolunteerstoassistduringpreparationanddistributioneachweek.Thisinvolvessortingfood,stockingshelves,preparingtheoutdoormarketandassistingfamilies.Customerserviceskillsareimportantasvolunteersmaybeassistingfamiliesdirectly.Understandingdifferentsocio-economicandculturalbackgroundsishelpful.Time:September1—December22,WednesdaysThursdays:1:30pm—6:00pm●GarbageOlympicsJoinusfortheGarbageOlympics!APittsburghwidecompetitionbetweenneighborhoodstoseewhocangetthemostlitterandgarbageoffourbelovedcitystreets!Thisyear,wearecompetingagainsteachotheraswellastheentirecity!TeamsA.BandCwillracetoseewhocangetthemostgarbagecollected!We’llhaveallthesuppliesready,andwillexplaintherulestoeveryonebeforetheeventstarts.Time:September17,8:00am—11:00am.●TutoringassistantTheCarnegieLibraryofPittsburghisactivelyseekingtutoringassistantsforthe2023-2024schoolyear.Asatutoringassistant,youwillofferapositiveattitudeandcoachingtohelpchildrentostayontrackduringthein-persontutoringsession.Additionally,youwillhelpprovideacademicassistanceintheformofreading,writing,grammar,pronunciationandmathtoschool-agedchildren.Volunteersshouldbeabletocommittoeightweeksin thefallandmaysignonforanadditionaleightweeksinthespring.Time:September28—November16,Wednesdayfrom4:30pm—6:30pm1.Youneedtobe________ifyoudecidetoengageincommunityeventslistedabove.A.knowledgeableB.helpfulC.professionalD.well-built2.Asanenvironmentalist,whichoneareyoumostlikelytochoose?A.TutoringassistantB.GarbageOlympicsC.SwissvaleFarmersMarketD.FoodPantryDistribution3.Whatdotutoringassistantsneedtodo?A.Helpchildrenwiththeirstudies.B.Workonweekendsfor16weeks.C.Joinchildreninphysicalexercise.D.Seekacademichelpforchildren.(B)AsvastfieldssurroundingBeijingandShanghaitransformedintotoweringskyscrapers,andoldbicyclesgavewaytomotorvehicles,theessenceofmusiccommunicationremainedunchangedovertheseshifts.“I’llneverforgetthatI’veneverseensomanybicyclesinmylife,”PhiladelphiaOrchestraviolinistDavydBoothsaid,recallinghisfirsttourinChina50yearsago.“Everyonerodeabicycle.Therewereliterallyhundreds,thousands.”Thismonth,14musiciansfromthePhiladelphiaOrchestra,includingBooth,arereturningtoChina,withperformancesscheduledinBeijing,Tianjin,SuzhouandShanghai.Thetourmarksthe50thanniversary(周年纪念日)oftheirfirstvisitinthe1970s,celebratingtheuniquefriendshipbetweenChinaandtheUnitedStates.Overtheyears,theorchestra(管弦乐团)hasstrengthenedconnectionsacrossChina,withconcertsandresidenciesthatfacilitatemeaningfulpeople-to-peopleinteractions.Boothsaidthe1973tourwashisfirstinternationaltripwiththeorchestra.Heconsideredhimselfluckytohavebeenpartofthetour.Hehadjustauditioned(试演)andgotacceptedintotheorchestrathatyear.Hisofficialstartdatewasscheduledaftertheorchestra’sreturnfromChina,butBoothreceivedacallfromthepersonnelmanagerinforminghimthatsomeonehadfallenill.HethentooktheplaceandwenttoChina.“Iwasincrediblythrilled!Then,afterIhungup,IrealizedIdidn’tevenhaveapassport,”Boothsaid.However,hegothispassportandvisainjustthreedays,thankstothestrongsupportfrombothcountries.Withhisviolinintow,Boothjoinedtheteamonthe15-hourflighttoChina.Inadditiontosomeregularcompositions,thePhiladelphiaOrchestraalsoplayedtheYellowRiverConcerto,oneofthemostpopularpianoconcertosinChinaeventoday.ThePhiladelphiaOrchestracooperatedonthisensemble(合奏)withaChinesepianist,markingtheearliesttiesbetweentheUSandChinainmusic. Aftertheconcert,theteamwashangingaroundonthestreets,Boothsaid.Itwasafunexperienceeventhoughpeopledidnotknowhowtotalktolocalsbecauseoflanguagebarriers,hesaid.“Youcancommunicatealotbysmiling,anditworkedoutvery,verywell,”headded.4.Whatisthepassagegenerallyabout?A.USartistswillgiveliveperformances.B.BoothrecalledhisfirstvisittoChina.CGreatchangeshaveoccurredinChina.D.ChinaandtheUSarelivinginpeace.5.Whatdoyouknowfromparagraph3?A.TheorchestraispopularinAmerica.B.MusicperformanceshappenalotinChina.C.Musiccommunicationremainsactive.D.BoothhascometoChinaforthe50thtime.6.BoothmeantthathisgettingthechancetocometoChinain1973wasjusta(an)______.A.magicB.mistakeC.luxuryD.accident7.Whatistherolemusicplaysbasedonthepassage?A.Itservestobuildbridge.B.Itstimulatespeople’sinterest.C.Itcontributestoequality.D.Itremovesbarrierstoharmony.(C)BANGKOK-Theworldis“failing”onacommitmenttostopandreverse(彻底改变)deforestationby2030,withgloballossesincreasinglastyear,agroupofNGOsandresearcherswarnedTuesday.In2021,leadersfromover100countriesandterritories-representingthevastmajorityoftheworld’sforests-promisedtostopandreverseforestlossby2030.ButanannualassessmentreleasedTuesdayfoundglobaldeforestationactuallyincreasedbyfourpercentlastyear,andtheworldremainswellofftracktomeetthe2030commitment.“That2030goalisnotjustnicetohave,it’sessentialformaintainingalivableclimateforhumanity,”warnedErinMatson,aleadauthoroftheForestDeclarationAssessment.Forestsarenotonlykeyhabitatsforanimallifebutserveasimportantregulatorsoftheglobalclimateandcarbonspongesthattakeintheemissionshumanactivitygenerates.However,deforestationlastyearwasover20percenthigherthanitshouldhavebeentomeettheleaders’commitment,with6.6millionhectaresofforestlost,muchofitprimaryforestintropicalregions.“Datayearoveryeardoestendtoshift.Sooneyearisnotthebe-all,end-all,”saidMatson.“Butwhatisreallyimportantisthetrend.Andsincethebaselineof2018to2020,we’regoinginthewrongdirection.”Theassessmentwasnotuniversallydepressing,withabout50countriesconsideredoncoursetoenddeforestation.Inparticular,Brazil,IndonesiaandMalaysiasaw“dramaticreductions”inforestloss.Thosegainsareatriskhowever,thereportwarns.InBrazil,forinstance,whiletherehasbeenrenewedinterestinprotectingthe Amazon,anotherkeyecosystem-theCerradosavannah-hasinsteadbecomeatarget.ThereportpraisednewrulesintroducedbytheEuropeanUnionintendedtoblocktheimportsofcommodities(商品)thatdrivedeforestation.Butitcalledforstrongerglobalaction,includingmoremoneytoconserveforests,andtheendofsubsidiestosectorslikeagriculturethatdrivedeforestation.“Theworldisfailingforestswithdisastrousconsequencesonaglobalscale,”saidFranPrice,WWF’sglobalforestlead.“Sincetheglobalcommitmentwasmade,anareaoftropicalforestthesizeofDenmarkhasbeenlost.Wewanttoseenatureandforesthighontheagenda!”8.Whatdoestheassessmentindicate?A.Toughpoliciesshouldbeintroduced.B.Deforestationisintensifying.C.Commitmentshouldbetakenseriously.D.Globalwarmingisworsening.9.HowdoyouunderstandtheunderlinedsentencebyMatson?A.Itisnormalthatdatachangessharply.B.Theassessmentisfarfromaccurate.C.Emphasisshouldbeputonthetrend.D.Tohaveacleargoalinplacematters.10.Whatareparagraphs5and6meanttotellus?A.Thewidespreaddamagetoforests.B.Propermeasuresyet-to-be-taken.C.Thebanonnature-relatedproducts.D.Somebrightsidesofthesituation.11.WhatdidPricewanttoconvey?A.Forestconservationisapriority.B.Forestrestorationisalong-termproject.C.Forestdestructionisjustregional.D.Forestassessmentshouldbeglobalized.(D)OnApril20SpaceX’sStarship,thelargestandmostpowerfulrocketever,explodedduringitsfirsttestflightonlyminutesafterittookofffromTexas,US.Eventhoughthetwo-stagerocketshipmadeitlessthanhalfwaytotheedgeofspace,climbingtojustunder25miles,theflightachieveditsprimaryobjectiveofgettingthenewvehicleoffthegrounddespitesomeofitsenginesfailingatliftoff.TheplanwasforStarshiptosoarintospaceatleast90milesaboveEarth.SpaceXCEOElonMuskcongratulatedteammemberson“anexcitingtestlaunch”inapost-launchtweetandsaidthey“learnedalotforthenexttestlaunchinafewmonths.”BackinSeptember2017,MuskcameupwiththeideaofdevelopingarocketthatwouldbeabletosendastronautstoMars,buildabaseonthemoon,andallowcommercialtraveltoanywhereonEarthinunderanhour,accordingtoTheGuardian(卫报).ThemostimportantaspectinMusk’sview,however,wouldbetherocket’sabilitytobereusedformultiple flights.Thiswouldallowformassivesavingsasitwouldreducethenumberofspacecraftthatwouldotherwisesimplycrash.Also,therocketreliesonlow-costfuel,methane(甲烷),makingthecostofspaceflightdropdramatically.TheresultsofStarship’sfirstlauncharenottoofarofffromwhatMuskandSpaceX’sengineershadpredicted.Muskhimselfgave50-50oddsthatStarshipwouldreachorbit,butalsostressedthat“clearingthelaunchtowerandnotblowingupthepad(发射台)wouldbeawin”.Inall,“itfellsomewherebetweenasmallstepandtheirhoped-forgiantleap,butitstillrepresentssignificantprogresstowardareusablesuper-heavyliftrocket,”saidJordanBimm,aspacehistorianattheuniversityofChicago,US.Preparedforthelikelyoutcome,SpaceXalreadyhasmoreboostersandspacecraftreadyformoretestflights,withthenextfullset“almostreadytogo”.Theplanistofireoffsimilarrocketsinquicksuccession(连续)togatherdataandstartusingStarshipstolaunchsatellitesintolowEarthorbitthenputpeopleonboard.EachlaunchwilltakeSpaceXastepclosertoitsultimategoalofmakingcommercialspaceflightareality.12.WhathappenedminutesafterStarshiptookoff?A.Itcrashedintothese.B.Itflewoffthecourse.C.Itblewupinthesky.D.Itsenginesallfailed.13.Whatareparagraphs4and5about?A.Theproblemswiththelaunch.B.Therisksoftestflights.C.Theadvantagesoftherocket.D.Musk’sideaofStarship.14.Howdidpeopleinvolvedfindtheresultsofthefirstlaunch?A.Disastrous.B.Record-breaking.C.Acceptable.D.Unexpected.15.Whatisthemostsuitabletitleforthereport?A.ABigSuccessfulFailureB.AGiantLeapinSpaceExplorationC.GoodProspectsfortravelD.IncredibleProgressinSpaceFlight第二节(共5个小题,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。ChoosingtheRightCareerYouwillbeleavingthisschoolandtheunavoidablequestionmanypeoplewillaskyouis,“___16___”Someofyoumayhavealreadydecidedonacareerpath,butmanyofyoustilldon’thaveaclue!Herearesomethingsyoumightwanttoconsider. First,doesthecareeryouareconsideringhavestayingpower?___17___Rapidtechnologicalchangeisdisruptive(扰乱性的),andweneedtobeforward-lookingatourfutureprospects.Whilemanyoccupationsarebeingtakenoverbynewtechnology,jobsthatrequirehigh-levelofcriticalthinking,emotionalintelligenceandhumaninteraction,remaininhighdemand.Thesejobsarenoteasilyreplacedbymachinesortechnology.Sothinkcarefullyaboutthisbeforeyouchooseyourprofessionalpath.Second,chooseacareerthatinterestsyou.Somepeoplemightthinkthisisunimportant,butifyouaretrulypassionateaboutyourjobthengoingtoworkeverydaywon’tseemachore.___18___Beforemakingachoice,youshouldexamineyourvalues,skillsandpersonalitytype.Thiscanhelpyoudecideifacareerpathisagoodfitforyou.Third,ofcourseyouwillwanttoconsideryourchosenprofession’searningpower.Althoughhighpayplaysapart,youshouldknowthatajobwithabigsalarywilllikelyrequiremoretimetogettothetop,muchmoreeffortandahigherlevelofstress.___19___Ifyouhaveinterestsoutsideofwork,orarestrugglingwithotherdemandsinyourlife,youmightwanttochoosealessdemandinglineofwork.___20___Letmeleaveyouwithanoldsaying:“Chooseajobyoulove,andyouwillneverhavetoworkadayinyourlife.”A.Youareontherighttrack.B.Sowhatdoyouwanttobe?C.Willitbeindemandin20years’time?D.It’salsolikelythatyouwillstayandgrowinthiscareer.E.Theysimplywantyoutobethebestofthebesttoyourbestability.F.Onlythetrulymotivatedwilllikelytobeabletomeetthesechallenges.G.Thinkingaboutalife-longcareeratthisstageinyourlifeissurelydisturbing.第三部分:语言运用(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,并在答题卷上将该选项标号涂黑。KarisWales,IshaandDiyaGoelwerebornprematurely.ThetwinsandKaris,whohasatwinbrother,arenow13.TheywerebornandcaredforatthesameArizonahospital,justdaysapart.Afterreunitinginthesixthgrade,Karis,Isha,andDiyaformedaclose___21___.Ayearlater,theydecidedtocreateaclubcalledKnotsforNICUatschooltohelp___22___familiesliketheirs.Prematurebirthsarenotuncommonfor___23___.“Bothofus,sizeandwidth,wereaboutthe___24___ofa loafofbread,”Diyasaid.It’sa(an)“___25___rollercoaster”forparents,sheadded,notknowingiftheirchildrenwillsurvive.Karishasalsobeentoldaboutherparents’___26___whensheandherbrotherwereborn.“Itwasespecially___27___becauseIgotoutoftheNICUpriortomytwinbrother,”Karisexplained.Forhermother,being___28___intwoplacesatonce—athomewithKarisandatthehospitalwithherbrother—was___29___challenging.Learninghowtinytheywereatbirthhashelpedthegirls___30___clothesforpreemies(早产儿).KnotsforNICUmeetsweekly.Theycrochet(钩针),knit,and___31___everythingfromheadbandstoblanketsfor___32___inBannerDesert’sNICU.Oncetheschoolyearended,thefoundersgatheredto___33___120piecesoftheclothing.Thegirlshopethattheirclub’sworkwill___34___thestrugglesoffamiliescaringforprematurebabies.Inthefuture,theyhopetohostknittingworkshopsand___35___theirinitiativeinordertohelpevenmorefamilies.21.A.leagueB.bondC.familyD.space22.A.expandB.contactC.feedD.support23.A.twinsB.babiesC.girlsD.kids24.A.imageB.lengthC.weightD.shape25.A.intelligentB.emotionalC.physicalD.financial26.A.celebrationsB.complaintsC.cheersD.fears27.A.difficultB.unimaginableC.imperfectD.heart-breaking28.A.tornB.urgedC.neededD.bothered29.A.slightlyB.particularlyC.perfectlyD.barely30.A.collectB.importC.purchaseD.design 31.A.sewB.printC.pickD.select32.A.patientsB.membersC.babiesD.victims33.A.exhibitB.promoteC.resolveD.donate34.A.reflectB.easeC.highlightD.expose35.A.extendB.launchC.ceaseD.post第二节:语法填空(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。Flamesinkilns(窑)aroundChinahavebeenburningsincetheXiaandShangdynasties.Alongtheway,porcelain(瓷器)wasborn.Porcelainismadebyheatingrawmaterials,often___36___mixbetweenChinastoneandkaolinclay,inakilnatatemperatureashighas1,200degreeCelsius.Temperatureiskey___37___makingporcelain.Goingthroughthefireofreinventiongivesporcelain___38___(great)strength,moretranslucence(半透明)andafeastofcolors.CeladonproducedinLongquan,Zhejiangprovince,atechnique___39___(pass)downformorethan1,600years,isatypicalexampleofcraftsmen’spursuitoftheperfectgreenglint(闪光).___40___takes72stepstoproduceLongquanceladon’sjade-likegreen.Plumgreenandlightgreenaretwocolorsofthebestquality.Porcelainhasalsobeenacarrierforculturalexchanges.AlongwithChina’ssilkandtea,porcelainwasoneofthefirstitems___41___(receive)worldwidetrade.AsittravelledaroundtheglobethroughtheancientMaritimeSilkRoad,porcelain___42___(enjoy)greatpopularityamongroyalfamiliesandupperclassesinEurope,___43___werefascinatedbythesebeautifulvesselstheynamedafterChina.Porcelainhasevolvedintoartworks.Evenwhenbrokeninto___44___(piece)andburieddeepinmud,culturalvaluesattachedtoporcelainremain.Asamemorythatcanbefeltwithbothhands,porcelainis____45____(touch)history.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)46.按校劳动日程,下周一你班将和外籍学生一起乘坐校车去阳光农场(ShiningFarm) 进行秋季劳动日实践活动,现请你口头通知他们这一安排,内容要点包括:1.时间和地点;2.劳动项目安排;3.相关提醒注意:1.词数80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。MayIhaveyourattention,please?___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________That’sall.Thankyou!第二节:续写(满分25分)47.阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。TheSaveInstantlyCaseyraisedherhand,shefearedshehadmadeanawfulmistake.“OK,”Coachsaid.“Caseywillbegoalie(守门员)inthefourthquarter.”Caseynoddeduneasily.ShehadjustjoinedtheEagles.Nowshehadvolunteeredtobegoalie,apositionthatrequiredconfidence,whichshelacked.Caseyswallowedhardwhentakingherturninfrontofthegoalforpregamewarm-ups.Thegoalsuddenlylookedasbigasamoviescreen.WhenCaseyjoggedovertoherdadnearthesidelines,shesaidquietly,“Icannotdoit.”,blinkingbacktears.“Sureyoucan,”Dadencouragedher.“Justkeepyourheadupandbeaggressive(好斗的).Youmightsurpriseyourself.”ThegamekickedoffandCasey’steammatesscoredthreequickgoals.Clearly,theywerethebetterteammostlybecausetheiropponents’bestplayerwasatapianorecital(演奏会).AthalftimetheEaglesled,4to0.ButthenshenoticedtheComets’star,number25racingtowardthefield.Thepianorecitalhadended.Number25wasflashingacrossthefield,dribbling(带球)pastdefenders.Shezippedpastseveralplayersandkickedtheballhardintothegoal.Itwas4to1.Twominuteslater,number25intercepted(拦截)apassandweaveddown(穿行)thefield,controllingtheballasifitweretiedtoherfoot.Shescoredagain.Itwas4to2.Caseyfeltherstomachtighten.Soonshewouldbetheonehelplesslyguardingthegoal. Thewhistlewent.Number25scoredathirdtime.TheEaglesledbyonegoal.“OK,Casey,”CoachsaidastheEagleshuddledupbeforethefourthquarter.“Yougoingoal.”Caseystoodinfrontofthenet.Sheyelledforherteammates,whoweredominatingthegameagain.Theyhadn’tscored,butCaseyhadn’thadtomakeanysaveseither.Number25appearedtobetired.Casey’sheartracedwhenevertheballcame.Buteachtimeitwaskickedaway.Nowthereweretwominutesleft.“Hurryup,”Caseythought.“IfIneverhavetotouchtheball,we’llwinthegame.I’llnever...”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。Suddenlynumber25hadtheballandwasracinguptheside-line.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Caseybackedquicklytowardthenetasnumber25sentanothershot.
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