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2022-2023学年度高二年级第一学期期末教学质量调研英语试题注意事项: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指定位置,在其他位置作答一律无效。3.本卷满分为150分,考试时间为120分钟。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。1.Whatdoesthemanbelievewillhelptheenvironmentalot?A.Eatinglessmeat.B.Growingpersonalfood.C.Gettingagoodeducation.2.Howoldistheman?A.20.B.22.C.30.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Afriend.B.Aworkproblem.C.Asportsgame.4.Whowillbeunhappywiththefilesystem?A.Jenny.B.Colin.C.Terry.5.Whatwillthespeakersseenext?A.Thestatues.B.Thepaintings.C.Thedinosaurbones.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。第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
16.Wherehavethespeakersbeen?A.Toatennismatch.B.Toarugbymatch.C.Toafootballmatch.7.Whichseasonissuitablefortennis?A.Summer.B.Autumn.C.Winter.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Howdidthewomangetintoart?A.Bystudyingitatschool.B.Byseeinganartexhibition.CBytakingadvicefromafriend.9.Whattypeofmaterialdoesthewomanuseforherart?A.Paint.B.Stone.C.Metal.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Fatheranddaughter.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Coachandplayer.11.HowdidMary’sfamilycelebrateherwin?A.Bytreatingherdinner.B.Bytakinghertoasportsmatch.C.Bybuyingfoodforherteammates.12.WhatshouldMarydotonightaccordingtotheman?A.Gotobedearly.B.Practicebadminton.C.Finishherhistoryhomework.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?AInahospital.B.Inatoyshop.C.Intheman’shouse.14.Whatdoesthemandowithhistoys?A.Hesellsthem.B.Hecollectsthem.C.Hegivesthemaway.15.Whendidthemangetmostofhistoys?A.Whenhewasachild.B.Whenhewasmiddle-aged.第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
2C.Whenhewasold.16.Whichisthemostvaluabletoy?A.Thecar.B.Thetruck.C.Theambulance.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhatisGibraltarbestknownforaccordingtothetalk?A.Itsindustries.B.Itsanimals.C.Itsgeography.18.HowmanyBarbarymonkeysliveinGibraltar?A.About300.B.About1400.C.About30,000.19.WhichcountryisGibraltarconnectedto?A.Morocco.B.Spain.C.TheUK.20.WhatwasthemainsourceofGibraltar’seconomyuntilthe1980s?A.Tourism.B.Shipping.C.TheBritisharmy.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每题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。AConservationVolunteersforEndangeredAnimalsOverviewTheprograminAustraliaismeantforallthoseanimalloverswhowanttovolunteerabroadforameaningfulcauseandcontributeeffectivelytowardthewell-beingofthenativeanimals.Beingavolunteer,you’llgettoworkatarescuecenterorashelter,whichhaslotsofanimalsincareatanygiventime.ProgramRequirementsVolunteersmustbe18yearsoldorolder,withanopenmindandaflexibleattitudetoworkinginanewanddifferentenvironment.Theprogramisopentoallandyoudonotneedanynecessaryqualifications(资历)tojoinit.Participantsshouldbepreparedtoworkoutdoorsandshouldbefitandhealthy.Volunteersmustnotethatthisisahands-offprojectandyouarenotallowedtotouchanimalsunlessgivenspecificpermission.VolunteerRoles&ResponsibilitiesAsavolunteerforthisprogram,everydayyouractivitiesmayconsistof:*preparingfoodfortheanimals*cleaningtheanimalenclosures(围场)*keepingtheprojectgroundscleanandtidy第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
3DuringYourFreeTimeVolunteerscanchoosetospendtimeinGladstoneorstarttodosomeoftheinterestingthingsinthesurroundingareas.TheGreatBarrierReefisagoodchoiceforvolunteerstodoadivecourseorliveaboard.OnlyminutesfromtheprojectlocationisGladstone’sfamousnaturallandmarkMountLarcom.Itiscommonlyreferredtoasthe“lionmountain“,becauseitlookslikealionandalionessthatarefacingeachother.AttheheartofthecityisGoondoonStreet,wherevolunteerscanexploretheLibrarySquare,thesiteofthecity’smonthlyproduceandartsandcraftsmarket.1.Whatisamustforthevolunteeroftheprogram?A.Environmentalawareness.B.Hands-ontraining.C.Ahealthybody.D.Relatedexperience.2.Whatisadailytaskforparticipants?A.Cleaninguptheprojectgrounds.B.Buildinganimalenclosures.C.Providingsheltersforanimals.D.Raisingmoneyforendangeredanimals.3.WhyisMountLarcomcalledthe“lionmountain”?A.Itshowsrespectforlions.B.Itlookslikeapairoflions.C.Itstoresplentyoffoodforlions.D.Itprotectsendangeredlionspecies.BEveryonedeservestolovewhereheorshelive.That’swhyTashFrootko,apropertydeveloperinGloucester,England,begantheRainbowStreetprojectinherquiettownfouryearsago.Frootkobroughtanewlifetoherpropertiesbybrighteningtheoutsideofeachhome,transformingherneighborhoodintoacolorfulplace.Now,sheispartneringwithlocalstreetartiststotakeherprojectastepfurtherandturnGloucester’scitycenterintoaRainbowSquare.“Wedidn’tgetrecognitionfromlocalpeopleatfirst.Butlater,anunexpectedoutcomehappened,”saidFrootko.“Ithasbroughtthecommunitytogetherreallywell,“Michelle,alocalcitizensaid.“Ifitwasn’tforFrootko,thennoneofuswouldhavecomeoutandspokentoeachother.”第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
4“Iactivelyseekoutareasthatcan’treceiveenoughattentionandturnthemintohugeattractivecolorsforeveryonetoenjoyandaddamuch-neededculturalboostforthecity,”Frootkosaid.ThenewRainbowSquareincludesanevenmorespecialdesign.FrootkoconvincedtwostreetartiststogetonboardandcontributelargemuralstotwobuildingsontheSquare.Power,astreetartistandprintmaker,hasworkedoncommunityartprojectsacrosstheUK.Shesaid,“Thiswastrulyalabouroflove.Withauniquelydesignedtypeface,shadowsandgoldleaf,Ihopethatthismuralbecomesamuch-lovedlandmarkofthecityandmakesthecityattractive.”Thefinalresultoftheprojectwasahugehit,turningaoncesleepycollectionofstreetsintoaplacethatcelebratesjoyandculture.EverylocalcitizenandvisitorwhowalksbyissuretohavetheirdaybrightenedbytheartoftheRainbowSquare.AndallofthisisrelatedtoFrootko’sstrongwillpower.4.WhydidFrootkosetuptheRainbowStreetproject?A.Tofindtalentedstreetartists.B.Tobrighteneveryone’sday.C.Tobeautifywhereshelived.D.Tomakeaprofitforhercompany.5.Whatisthelocalpeople’sattitudetoFrootko’sRainbowSquareinitially?A.Supportive.B.Suspicious.C.Cautious.D.Tolerant.6.WhatdoesPowerthinkofthemuralontheRainbowSquare?A.Ithelpsimproveherskills.B.Itisfittopromoteculture.C.Itshowshertalentforart.D.ItaddstoGloucester’scharm.7.WhichwordcanbestdescribeFrootko?A.Determined.B.Courageous.C.Humorous.D.Generous.CTimeandtimeagain,youhearsomeoneaskwhyanyonewouldwanttokeepan“ugly”buildingorabuildingthatisdirtyandclearlyinneedofworkorsuchasimple,uninterestingbuilding.Iguessyoucouldsaywepreservationistslookatbuildingsthroughadifferentlensthatcanseetheswanintheuglyduckling.Lookingbackontheyearsofdirtandneglect,we’llrealizethatit’sourjobaspreservationiststoteachpeopleaboutthelessonslearnedfromourhistoricresources.Thisisnodoubtsomethingwecanalwaysworkharderon.TaketheQueenEmmaBuildingforexample.Whilepeoplemayrememberthatbuildingbeingnamedasoneoftheugliestbuildingsintown,theanglefromwhichapreservationistwillviewthebuildingisthatitisuniquelyconstructedwithanartisticalbrise-soleiltoblockthesun.Thedesignerusedstandardconcretebrickstoformadecorativewall.Unfortunately,thebrise-soleilwasremovedin2011,makingthebuildinglooklikemanyofthecontemporarybuildingsintown.第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
5Sometimespeoplerememberabeautifulsitethatwasreplacedbya“horrid”pieceofarchitectureandcan’tgetovertheiranger,evenwhenthatbuildingbecomesanimportantpartofourstory.ThisisparticularlytrueinSanFrancisco,wheremanypreservationiststhemselvesdislikeanythingnewerthantheVictorian1era.Yes,itwasatragedy(悲剧)thatmanyfailedtoappreciatetheVictorianbuildingsandletmanygettorndownseveraldecadesago,butthoselossesalsotellanotherimportantstory.Ittellsthestoryofthe1950sand1960swhentherewashopeforamoreequalsocietywithinexpensivehousingfortheworkingclass.Shouldthathistorybewipedfromourmemories?Preservationisnotjustaboutkeepingpretty,well-keptbuildings,butismeanttoconveypartsofourhistory.Ourhistory,ourcollectivehistory.NotjustthehistoryofhugeeventsofWorldWarIlorStatehood,butthestoryofhoweveryoneusedtogotoacertaincornermarketorhowthepeoplelivedinthesegregated(隔离的)plantationtownandultimatelyenjoyedamoreegalitarian(平等主义的)living.Ourhistorycannotbetoldonlyinbuildingsthatmeetsomeone’scriteriaofbeauty;sometimesourhistoryispainful,butnolessimportant.8.WhatcanwelearnaboutpreservationistsfromParagraph1?A.Theypreferuglybuildingstobeautifulones.B.Theypaygreatattentiontomodernbuildings.C.Theyaredevotedtorepairingfamousbuildings.D.Theyfocusonthevalueratherthantheappearance.9.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofremovingthebrise-soleiloftheQueenEmmaBuilding?A.It’sconfusing.B.It’spleasing.C.It’sregrettable.D.It’sunbelievable.10.WhyweremanyVictorianbuildingsinSanFranciscotorndown?A.TowipethehistoryoftheVictorianera.B.Tomakelandavailableforcheaphousing.C.Toworkoffthedeepangeroftheworkingclass.D.TorestorethearchitecturebeforetheVictorianera.11.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Areuglybuildingsworthpreserving?B.Ispreservationists’workmeaningless?C.Whydoarchitectsmakeuglybuildings?第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
6D.Whatbuildingsareofhistoricalvalue?DTheincreaseinprimate(灵长类动物)ecotourismiscausingstress-relatedbehaviorsinmonkeys,accordingtoanewstudy.Thestudy,ledbytheUniversityofPortsmouth,lookedattheeffectofasingleenginemotorboatapproachingacommunityofproboscismonkeys.Thosemonkeysareunusualwiththeirverylongnoses,whichmakesthemappealingtotourists.Andmanyoftheboatscarryingthetouristsapproachtheprimatesquicklyandloudly,oftenreachingtheriverbanksjustafewmetersawayfromthewildlife.Theresearchersconductedtheexperimentbyapproachingthemonkeysinamotorboatwithdifferentspeedsandtraveldistances—fast-close(approachingthemonkeysfor10secondswhen40metersawayataspeedof14.4km/hr),slow-close(approachingthemonkeyfor40secondswhen40metersawayataspeedof3.6km/hr),andslow-farconditions(approachingthemonkeysfor20secondswhen100metersaway,ataspeedof3.6km/hr).Theresultsshowedthatthemonkeysdisplayedstress-relatedbehaviorsforlongerinthefast-closeandslow-closeconditionsandalsoreducedfeedingasaresultoftheboatapproachinginthefast-closecondition.Oncetheboatstartedtoapproach,theproboscismonkeysshowedrepeatedscratching(挠,搔)andoftenmovedquicklybackwardstohideinthetrees.Thiscouldpotentiallycausethemonkeystoleavetheirsafesleepingsitesandtogodeepintotheforestasitgetsdark,wheretheycouldfaceahigherriskofpredation(捕食行为).“Collectively,ourfindingssuggestthattheapproachofasinglemotorboatledtostressinproboscismonkeyswhentheywereapproachedascloselyas60metersfromtheothersideoftheriver,regardlessofthespeedofapproach,”saidDrMarinaDavilaRoss,leadauthorofthestudy.Theresearchersthusproposethatguidelinesforprimatetourismintheriversideareasshouldincludeanapproachspeedofnomorethan4km/hrwithin100metersoftheproboscismonkeys.Theysuggestitisalsoimportanttokeepadistance,preferablynocloserthan60metersaway,fromthemonkeys.“Suchinformationmightbehelpfulfortourists,allowingthemtochangetheirbehaviorswhenvisitingtheprimatesandwhenencouragingguidestofollowtheguidelines,”DrDavilaRossadded.12.What’sthepossiblereasonforchoosingproboscismonkeysasthestudysubjects?A.Theyareveryattractivetotourists.B.Theygenerallydonoharmtohumans.C.Theyareputonthelinebythemotorboats.D.Theyfrightentouristsawaywiththeirnoses.13.Whatdidtheresearchers’experimentshowaboutproboscismonkeys?第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
7A.Theyfoundtheslow-closeconditionmoststressful.B.Theytendedtogohuntingwhenfacedwithdanger.C.Theylosttheirsenseofsafetyatthesoundofmotorboats.D.Theylosttheirwayveryeasilyatthesightofmotorboats.14.Whatdotheresearchersadvisetouriststodo?A.Toapproachproboscismonkeyslessfrequently.B.Toavoidgettingtooclosetoproboscismonkeys.C.Toaskguidesformoreinformationaboutproboscismonkeys.D.Tobehavethemselveswhiletryingtofeedproboscismonkeys.15.Whatdoesthetextmainlytellus?A.EcotourismhasledtoabetterunderstandingofprimatesB.EcotourismmakesitpossibletogetclosetotheprimatesC.EcotourismiscontributingtotheconservationofprimatesD.Ecotourismishavinganegativeeffectonprimatebehavior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。Morepeoplearewatchingbirdstodaythaneverbefore;itspopularityasahobbyhasbeengrowingrapidlyoverthepastfewyears.Butwhydopeopletakeupbird-watching?____16____It’syear-round.Unlikemanyhobbies,birdingisnon-seasonal.____17____Springisthebestseasonforbirdstomigrateandnest;insummer,youcanseeandhearyoungbirdsandobservelocalbreedingbirdsbeforethey’regoneagain;fallmigrationbringsitsownexcitementandchangesinbirdpopulations;inwinter,youcanenjoyfeedingbirdsandwatchingthebirdsthatover-winterinthearea.It’seconomicalThedegreeofyourinvolvementisuptoyou.____18____Noexpensiveequipmentisnecessarytoenjoywatchingbirds.Allyouneedmaybeagoodfieldguideandaproperbinocular(双筒望远镜).Anythingmoreisoptional.____19____Themoreyoulearnaboutbirds,theirneeds,andthechallengesmanyspeciesface,themoreconcernedandinvolvedyou’relikelytobecomeinsupportingwildlifehabitatconservationandrestorationefforts.Thisinvolvementcanbeonmanylevels,frommakingsureyourownpropertypoetbirdsandotherwildlifetoeducatingothersabouttheneedsofbirdpopulations.Itoftenleadsdownotherpaths.Watchingbirdsinmanycasescausesinvolvementinotherinterests.第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
8____20____Manypeoplealsodevelopaninterestinwildflowersordragonflies(蜻蜓).Anincreasingnumberofbirdwatcherstraveltoseebirds.Therearebirdandnaturefestivalsandbird-watchingtourstobirdinghotspotsallovertheworld.Birding,therefore,couldturnyouintoaworldtraveler!A.Itinvolveswalkinginnature.B.Itmightchangewiththeseasons.C.Itpromoteshabitatconservation.D.Andsoisthecostofbeinginvolved.E.Birdwatchersthesedaysareoftenbutterflywatchers,too.F.Youmaystartwatchingbirdsorfeedingtheminyouryard.G.Thefollowingaresomereasonsforbecomingabirdwatcher.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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Oneday,myunclebroughthomeaparrot.MycousinandIcalleditMitthu.Myfamilyweresostrongly____21____thattheytrimmed(剪掉)itswings.Theysaidifitlefthome,itwouldn’t____22____outsidewithoutus.Astimewentby,wegrewandsodidMitthu.Itswingsgrewquitealot.Mitthuwasn’tkeptinacage.Isometimeswonderedwhyitdidn’t____23____.Maybeitwasquiteattachedtousanddidn’twanttoleaveus,oritdidn’twanttoleavetheluxuriouslifeand____24____thetoughrealityoflife.AsIgrewolder,I____25____thatMitthu’slifewasn’tverydifferentfrommine.Iwaspampered(溺爱)and____26____carefully.Iwasprohibitedfromreally____27____theoutsideworld.Myhousebecamemywholeworld,whichwaslikeaninvisible____28____thathadcontrolledmyspirit.NowI’msentouttostudyandtoldthatIhavethewholeskytofly,but____29____,justasMitthu,Iamnotabletodoso.MitthuandImightbetwodifferentbeingsbutweare_____30_____inasimilarsituation.Iamafraidofflying.Iamafraidmybehaviormighthurtmyparents’feelings.Theseemotionsand_____31_____willneverreallyallowustoflyindependently!It’sgoodforparentstoloveand_____32_____theirchildren,but,sometimes,over-protectivenessfromparentsmightharmtheirchildren’sfutureand_____33_____children’sdecisions.True_____34_____istoallowkidstogrowfreelyandletthemtry_____35_____things.Thus,theywillbebrimmingwithconfidenceandcourage.第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
921.A.seriousB.discouragedC.refreshedD.possessive22.A.surviveB.escapeC.approveD.forgive23.A.comearoundB.flyawayC.comebackD.growup24.A.ignoreB.representC.admitD.face25.A.realizedB.expectedC.decidedD.wondered26.A.weighedonB.sortedoutC.caredforD.listenedto27.A.keepingupwithB.lookingdownonC.breakingawayfromD.gettingalongwith28.A.burdenB.cageC.gestureD.tool29.A.barelyB.graduallyC.sadlyD.fortunately30.A.trappedB.judgedC.rescuedD.stored31.A.strengthB.sympathyC.encouragementD.attachment32.A.helpB.blameC.shelterD.entertain33.A.influenceB.supportC.predictD.affirm34.A.happinessB.loveC.freedomD.equality35.A.terribleB.differentC.uniqueD.basic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。WhenitcomestoChinesepaper-cutting,manythinkofpeonies(牡丹)inredortheChinesecharactersfu,____36____(mean)luck.Tochangethosestereotypesandmakepaper-cuttingmorecreative,YeKaiyuan,apaper-cuttingartistfromZhangzhou,Fujianprovince,workedmanyyearstomakethetraditionalart____37____(incredible)fashionable.The38-year-oldwasonceateadealerinFujian,withanannualincomeofmorethan300,000yuan($45,030).“Peopleandsocietytendtojudge____38____ajobisgoodbasedonincome,”Yesaid.“ButIthinklifeisonlyrewardingifyoudosomethingyoulikeandenjoy.Soit’sworthwhiletoliveformydream.“Cutting____39____(come)first,thendyeing(染色),inthetraditionalapproachtothecraft.ButYehasapreference____40____dyeingfirst.“Thismeansyouwillnotknowthefinalcolorofyourwork,____41____isinteresting,”hesaid.ForYe,thelinesineachpaper-cuttingareanexpressionofemotion.Healwayscarriesmemopapertowritedownhis____42____(inspire).Theideaforhiswork____43____(name)APictureofTwoFishcamewhenhesawsaltedfishatastore.Thecreativeprocessisslow.IttookYetwoweekstodrawandmakeFarewellMyConcubine.Hedidnotcuttwo第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
10ofthecharactersinthisstory;instead,he____44____(use)flowersandcurvestorepresenttheheroineofthestory.Cuttingpaperislikelivinglife,abandoningfearandhesitationandbeingnot____45____(prejudice),Yesaid.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假如你是李华,对有机农业很感兴趣,请给校报写一篇报道,介绍有机农业。内容包括:1.近几年的发展现状;2.有机农业的好处:更健康、更环保······3.有机农业的发展前景。注意:1.词数100字左右;2.可适当添加细节,以使行文连贯Organicfarming:farmingthewaynatureintends________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整短文。OnasunnyafternooninJuly,myhusbandLennydecidedtorunourgarbage.Livingonafarmwherenopick-upservicewasavailable,weburnedwhatwecouldandtooktheresttothetown’slandfill(垃圾填埋场).Afterunloading,Lennywalkedaroundtoseewhatothershadthrownaway.Beingapersonwhofindstreasureinwhatotherscalltrash,Lennywouldsometimesbringhomewhathecalled“greatfinds”.He’dsay,“You’llneverknowwhenthiswillcomeinhandy”or“Lookatwhatsomeonethrewaway.Icanfixandusethat”.Asafamilyonatightbudget,weappreciatedhisfinds.AsLennywalkedaroundthatday,hepickedupafewitemsandthrewthemonalargepileofgarbage.Suddenly,hehearda“meow”andhelookedaroundforwhathethoughtwouldbeawildcat,buthesawnothing.Thenhesawashoeboxinthegarbagepilemoveslightly,andheheardthecriesagain.Hepickedupthebox,whichwassealedwithtape.WhenLennycutthetapeandcautiouslytoreopentheshoebox,hefoundablack-and-whitelittlecat,approximatelyeightweeksold.ItwassofrightenedthatitjumpedintoLenny’sarmsandclungon第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
11tohimwithitstinyclaws.Thelittlecatwasn’tafraidofhim.Thepoorthingwasverythinandhadprobablybeentakenawayfromitsmotheronlyrecently.Myhusbandwasn’tagreatcatlover.Hedidnotfeeltheyshouldbehouseholdpets.Ourtwodaughtershadadifferentperspectiveastheyhadrecentlygotanotherkittenfromalocalfarmer.Eventhoughhedidn’tlikecats,heknewhecouldn’tleavethiscatintheshoebox.Itwouldprobablybeeatenbyafox.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。Sohedecidedtobringithome.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Later,Lennyandthecatbecamebestfriends,too.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
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