浙江省杭州市学军中学2022-2023学年高二上学期期末英语(原卷版)

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学军中学四校区2022学年高二第一学期期末联考英语试卷选择题部分第一部分听力(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.Whatdidthewomandotoday?A.Shecleanedhercar.B.Sheboughtanewcar.C.Sheborrowedanumbrella.2.Whywasthewomanafraid?A.Sheranintoadeaddog.B.ShewatchedtoomuchTV.CShemistookabagforadeaddog.3.Whereisthemangoing?A.Tothelake.B.Tothehospital.C.Totheneighborhood.4.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Doctorandpatient.C.Coachandtrainee.5.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inacafe.B.Onaplane.C.Attheairport.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.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inthestudy.B.Inthekitchen.C.Inthebedroom.7.Whenisthemangoingtosleep?A.At1:00a.m.B.At2:00a.m.C.At3:00a.m.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。第14页/共14页学科网(北京)股份有限公司

18.WhatdoesthebooktellaboutColumbus?A.Hepassedawayin1451.B.Hereceivedhelpfromtheroyalfamily.C.HewasthefirsttodiscovertheAmericancontinent.9.Whatdoesthemanadvicethewomantodofinally?A.Imaginethelifeinoldtimes.B.ReadabookabouttheChineseexplorer.C.Comparetheexperiencesoftwoexplorers.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Inwhichcountrymighttheconversationtakeplace?A.Italy.B.Kenya.C.NewZealand.11.Whencouldtheman’ssonprobablyreceivethepackage?A.Inamonth.B.Inaroundfivedays.C.Intwotothreeweeks.12.WhathappenedtotheChristmasgift?A.ItarrivedbeforeChristmas.B.Itgotlostduringthedelivery.C.ItbecameagiftfortheValentine’sDay.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatwasthefirstquestionabout?A.Color.B.Food.C.Footballplayer.14.WhatdoweknowaboutMessi?A.Hedislikessweetfood.B.Helovesbeingleftalone.C.HeenjoyssongsbyBrunoMars.15.WhyisMessigratefultohisfather?A.Hisfatherdideverythingforhim.B.Hisfatherwasalwaysinhissupport.C.Hisfathertaughthimtoplayfootball.16.HowdoestheMessiFoundationhelpkids?A.Bycoachingthem.第14页/共14页学科网(北京)股份有限公司

2BBygivingthemmoney.C.ByinvitingthemtoDisneyland.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhatclassescantouriststakeinSaipanaccordingtothespeaker?A.Diving.B.Surfing.C.Swimming.18.WhydoscientistscometoSaipan?A.Tostudyvolcanoes.B.Tostudyislands.C.Tostudytheocean.19.Whichindustrydomanylocalpeoplestillworkin?A.Fishing.B.Farming.C.Makingartworks.20.WhyisitaperfecttimetovisitSaipanduringfestivals?A.Toenjoywatersports.B.Tobuytraditionalartworks.C.Toexperienceculturaldiversity.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。ACopenhagenhasGREATpublictransport.Itisreliable,safe,andeasilyaccessible.Ofcourse,likeeverythinginCopenhagen,itisnotcheap.Thesystemcanbealittleconfusing,evenforlocals,butwe’reheretohelpsimplifyitallforyou!AndtodayourfocusisTravellingwithaBike.BIKESONTHETRAINBicyclescanbetakenons-toglinesforfreebutyoucan’ttakebikesthroughNørreportstationduringpeakhours.Totakeyourbikeonatrain,youneedtoputitonthefirstorlastcarriage,clearlymarkedwithlargesignsofbicyclesontheoutside.Totakeabikeonaregionaltrain,whichtakesyoutopartsofDenmarkoutsideCopenhagen,youmustbuyanextraticket.Thepricedependsonthedistanceandvariesfrom16krto28kr.BIKESONTHEMETROBicyclescanbetakenonthemetroforanextra13kr.Youneedtopayforthebikewithitsownticket.Youcan’ttakeyourbikeonthemetroduringpeakhours.BIKESONTHEBUS第14页/共14页学科网(北京)股份有限公司

3Youcanbringabikeonabusbuteachbusislimitedtotwobikes,evenifthereismuchspace.Generally,peopledonottravelwiththeirbikesonbusesinCopenhagen.BIKESONTHEFERRY(渡轮)Chargesforbicyclesdependonthecompanyandthedestination.Youwillneedtocheckwiththeferrycompanies.Whenyoubooktheticket,youmuststatethatyouhaveacycle,evenifit’sfreeofcharge.1.Whoisthistextprobablyintendedfor?A.Touristguides.B.Biketravelers.C.Localcitizens.D.Ticketinspectors.2.Onwhichpublictransportcanyoutakeabikeforfree?A.Apeaktimes-togtrain.B.Aweekdayregionaltrain.C.Anoff-peakmetrotrain.D.Aweekendferry.3.Whatisthedisadvantageofbringingabikeonabus?A.Busesaretoocrowded.B.It’sagainstthelocalcustom.C.Availabilityisnotguaranteed.D.It’snotwelcomedbyotherpassengers.BWheneverIasktogotothemovies,mymom’sfirstresponseisalways“No!”WhenIwanttogodancing,sheaddsafirm“No!No!No!”foremphasis.Sheclaimssheisonlytryingtoprotectmefromwhatshecalls“badelements”.Onasunnyday,MomrejectedmyrequesttogotoWestIndianDayParadeandinsistedIaccompanyherassheworkedcleaningalargehouse.Ifollowedhertoagranddiningroom,watchingherapplylemon-scentedpolishtothefurniture.Iimaginedmyfriendsdressingupinfancycostumes,enjoyingthecelebratorytimeattheparade.Iglaredatmymother,hopingshecouldfeeltheangerIwasdirectingherway.ButasIwatched,myemotionsbegantochange.Inoticedhowtenderlysherubbedherdustingclothalongalargepianointhecorner.“IsthislikeyourpianoinGuyana,Mom?”Iasked.“Yes.ThisbabygrandpianoisexactlyliketheonemyDadboughtmewhenIwasyourage.”Hersighwasfulloflonging.第14页/共14页学科网(北京)股份有限公司

4Iknewthatmymotherhadbeenatalentedpianist.Ivaguelyrecalleddancingunderthepianowhenshepracticedforhourseveryday.Nowshecouldbarelyplayforourchurchchoirbecauseherfingersweregnarledfromsomanydaysspentcleaningotherpeople’shomes.“Stop!”Mrs.Smithers,thehomeowner,yelled,“That’saveryvaluableinstrument!”“Iamwellawareofthat.”shesaidslowly,“Iplayformychurch.”“Butthat’snotachurch-musicpiano.Weplayclassicalmusiconthatpiano.”Iwatchedasmymother’seyesnarrowedandherfacetightened.Ifeltthesametighteninginmychest.“Youdon’tknowanythingaboutus…orpianos!”Iscreamed.ImmediatelyIworriedIhaddonesomethingwrong,butIalsofeltthetighteninginmychestloosened.Iwaitedformymothertoblameme,butinsteadsheglancedmyway,smilingproudly.“That’sallIhavetimefortoday.MydaughterandIaregoingtotheparade.Comeon,love.”“ButVeronicayouwillreturnnextweek,right?”“No!”saidmymother,“No!No!No!”4.Theunderlinedword“gnarled”inparagraph4probablymeans______.A.roughandtwistedB.cleanandswiftC.painfulbutsensitiveD.bentbutflexible5.Whatdoyouknowaboutthemotheraccordingtothearticle?A.Sheregrettedbeingacleaningwoman.B.Shequitherhobbytosupportthefamily.C.Sherefusedthedaughter’srequestduetothetightbudget.D.Shewishedherdaughtertobecomeawell-respectedpianist.6.Howdidthewriter’sattitudetowardhermotherchangeontheday?A.Fromcriticaltoashamed.B.Fromfearfultorespectful.C.Frompitifultounderstanding.D.Fromangrytosympathetic.7.Whatdoesthestorymainlywanttoexpress?A.Don’tlookdownuponthoseinferiortoyou.B.Reachingoutforthoseintroublecanberewarding.C.Understandingothers’experienceshelpsidentifywiththem.D.Don’tabandonyourideaevenifoneshowsstrongdisagreement.C第14页/共14页学科网(北京)股份有限公司

5Workers,andpossiblyallpeople,canbedividedintotwogroups.Thosewholiketobeinvolvedineverythingandcanbelabeled“FOMOs”becausetheysufferfroma“fearofmissingout”.Thentherearethosewhowouldsimplywanttobelefttogetonwiththeirownparticularwork,withoutdistraction—the“JOMOs”(joyofmissingout).Ifthebossannouncesanewproject,doyouimmediatelyvolunteer,thinkingthiswillbeagreatchancetoproveyourskills?Ifso,youareaFOMO.Ordoyouforeseethetroubleinvolved,thelikelyfailureoftheproject,andtheweekendemailsfromalltheFOMOswantingtospendlesstimewiththeirfamilies?ThenyouareacertifiedJOMO.Anothertestistechnology.FOMOsareearlyusers,pickingupthelatestdevicesandsendingdocumentstocolleaguesthroughthelatestfile-sharingprogramme.JOMOstendtobelievethatanytechnologyupgradewillbetroublesomeinthebeginningandwonderwhyonearththeircolleaguescan’tsendthedocumenteveryonehasbeenfamiliarwith.NetworkingeventsarethekindofthingthatgetsFOMOsexcitedasachancetoexchangeideasandmakecontacts.WhenJOMOsheartheword“networking”,theyreachfortheirnoise-cancellingearphones.Forthem,beingmadetoattendanindustrycocktailpartyisratherlikebeingforcedtoattendtheweddingofsomeonetheyhardlyknow—asocialsuffering.Similarly,whenitcomestobusinesstravel,FOMOscan’twaittoexperiencethedelightofoverseasconferencesandvisitingnewplaces.ItwillalllookgoodontheirCV.JOMOsknowthatsuchtravelinvolveslotsofdiscomfortslikecrowdedairlineseats.Thefinaldestinationturnsouttobenothingmorethanacommonconferencecentreorhotelthattheyforgetfiveminutesaftertheyhaveleft.Whiletheyrecognizethattheyhavetoattendsomemeetingsandgoontripstogettheirworkdone,JOMOsregardsuchthingsasaself-punishmentinsteadofaprivilege.Somethingusefulmaycomeoutofit,butbestnottogettheirhopesup.ItmightseemobviousthatemployersshouldlooktohireFOMOs,nottheiropposites.Afterall,inacompanyfullofJOMOs,salesmightsufferandtherewouldbelittleinnovation.ButwhileFOMOsareracingfrommeetingtonetworkingevents,employersneedafewJOMOstobedoingactualwork.TheotherreasonwhydependingonFOMOsisdangerousisthattheyarenaturallyrestless.JOMOswillbeloyal,forfearofendingupwithaworseemployer.ButFOMOsmaythinkthatworkingforonecompanymeanstheyaremissingoutonbetterconditionsatanother.Thatisthepointofmostnetworking,afterall.8.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribeFOMOs?A.Excitedaboutthenetworkingevents.B.Findingitannoyedtouselatestdevices.C.Hesitatingtogetinvolvedinanewproject.D.Showingnointerestinbuildingupsocialrelationship.9.Whenitcomestobusinesstravel,whatdoJOMOstendtodo?第14页/共14页学科网(北京)股份有限公司

6A.EnjoytheconferencesandtheoverseastripB.BelieveitwillenrichtheirworkingexperienceC.FinishtheirworkwithouttoomuchexpectationsD.Complainaboutsomethinguncomfortableduringthetrip.10.Accordingtotheauthor,whyisitdangeroustodependonFOMOs?A.Theydon’tdoanyactualworkatall.B.Theyusuallyendupwithaworseemployer.C.Theydon’timprovesalesandhavelittleinnovation.D.Theymayleaveforbetterjobchancesinothercompany.11.Whatisauthor’sattitudetowardsJOMOs?A.IndifferentB.PositiveC.DoubtfulD.CriticalDSleepertrainsoccupyaromanticcornerofanytraveler’ssoul.OneofHerculePoirot’smostfascinatingadventurestakesplaceontheSimplonOrientExpress,whichusedtorunfromParistoIstanbul.AfamoussceneinAlfredHitchcock’s“NorthbyNorthwest”featuresanighttrainenteringatunnel.JamesBond,meanwhile,detectsaspyonasleepertrainafternoticinghimbehavesuspiciouslyinthediningcar.Insomepartsoftheworld,thenostalgia(怀旧)liveson.TheCaledonianSleeper,completewithsmartlydressedwaiters,neepsandtatties(白萝卜泥和土豆泥)andaselectionofwhiskies,isthebestwaytotravelbetweenLondonandScotland.Elsewhere,however,sleepersareontheirlastlegs.FlightsacrossEuropehavebecomesocheapthatfewerandfewertravelersbotherwithsleepertrains.Sensingthattheendisapproaching.AndrewMartin,aBritishwriter,haswrittenabookaboutthesleeper.“NightTrains”isabriefhistoryofthemode,combinedwithaccountsofjourneysMr.MartinhastakenonsleeperroutesacrossEurope.ThereaderjoinshimonatrainMunich,whereheeatsatunasandwichonboard.TravellingfromParistoVenice,hethinkshehasbeenrobbedof$105.TheservicetoNiceiscancelled,yetsuchishisloveforsleepingaboardthathespendsthenightonthetrainasitsitsontheplatform.Thesestoriesmakeclearthatthegoldenageofthesleepertrainislongpast.Howdifferentthingswereinthe19thcentury,whenapassengerontheOrientExpresscoulddineondelicaciesandgoodwines.Theonlymodern-daysleepertrainwhichcomesuptotheMr.Martin’sexactingstandardsistheNordland,whichtravelstowardsnorthernNorway.Thosewhohavenoexperienceofthesleepertrainsoftenasksleeperenthusiasts:“Doyousleep?”AfterareadofMr.Martin’sbook,theanswerwouldseemtobeadefinite“no”:thenoiseofthetrainwakehimuptimeandagain.第14页/共14页学科网(北京)股份有限公司

7Still,itishardnottobewonoverbyhisenthusiasm.Catchthesleepertrain,beforeit’stoolate.12.Whatcanwelearnfromtheunderlinedsentenceinparagraphtwo?A.Sleepertrainsarethelastmeansoftransportationfortravelers.B.Travelerstendtofallasleeptowardtheendoftheirtrip.C.Travelersaretooexhaustedtowalkanylonger.D.Sleepertrainsarebecomingoutoffashion.13.WhatmightreadersgetafterreadingthebookNightTrains?A.TheymayenjoythesceneryontheirjourneyfromLondontoScotland.B.TheycanhavetheopportunitytotravelonthebesttraininEurope.C.Theymayhaveabasicunderstandingofthehistoryofsleepertrains.D.Theymaygetalltheanswerstotheirquestionsaboutthesleepertrains.14.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Thenoiseofthetrainmakesitimpossiblefortravelerstosleepwell.B.Readersmaybediscouragedfromridingonsleepertrains.CThewriterofthepassagessuggestsnotspendingnightsaboard.D.Forenthusiasts,theloveforsleepersoutweighstheinconveniencecaused.15Whatistheauthor’spurposeofwritingthepassage?A.Tointroducereaderstoanewbookaboutsleepertrains.B.Tocomparetheadvantagesofsleepertrainsindifferentperiods.C.Toinformthereadersoftheriseandfallofsleepertrains.D.Torecallreaders’memoryofanold-fashionedmeansoftransportation.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。Haveyouevercomplainedthattherejustaren’tenoughhoursinaday?Doyouusuallyfindyourselffallingshortontimeincompletingassignedtasks?____16____NomatterhowhardItried,tasksjustkeptpilinguptowardstheendeverydayanditbecameextremelydifficulttostayproductive.Inspiteoftryingallkindsoffreeandpaidto-doapps,nothinghelped.Thatdidn’tchangeuntilIdiscoveredthetimemanagementtechniquecalledTimeBlocking.Sincethen,IhavebeenabletotransformmydailyscheduleforthebetterwiththehelpofTimeBlocking.____17____第14页/共14页学科网(北京)股份有限公司

8Itisasimpletimemanagementtechniquewhereyouscheduleyourdaysuchthatitisdividedintotimeblocksthatarededicatedtospecifictasksorgroupsoftasks.____18____Imaginethatyouhaveadozenorsotasksthatyouwanttofinishworkingontomorrow.Youopenyourto-doappofchoiceandneatlylistdowneverythingthatyouplantodo,andthenplotsomeimportantmeetingsandremindersinyourcalendarapp,____19____Themorespecificyouareaboutthetask,themorefocusedandproductiveyouwillbeandthus,moreproductive.____20____Itnotonlymakesyourto-dolistmoremanageable,butalsoitgivesyoumorecontroloveryourdayandhelpsyouprioritizeyourtasks.Italsoimprovesyourfocusandhelpsgetridofprocrastination(拖延症),asitallowsyoutofocusononeprojectatatime.A.Sowhatisitexactly?B.Iseveryoneinterestedinit?C.Iusedtobeinthesameboat.D.ThebenefitsofTimeBlockingareconsiderable.E.Let’sfurtherexplaintheconceptinanotherway.F.You’llencountercountlessquestionsliketheseinyourlife.G.You’llneedtobeveryspecificaboutthetimeandwhatyou’replanningtodo.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。Fiveyearsago,afriendaskedmetolookafterhiscatwhilehewentonholiday,andIrealizedtheideahadpotentialonabiggerscale.SoImovedtoLondonanddecidedto___21___catsitting.Forme,catsittingisabout___22___twogroupsofpeoplewhoneedwhattheothercanoffer.Igettostayinpeople’s___23___withoutrentwhilethey’reonholiday.Theownersget___24___catsitting.Italsomeansthatthereissomeonetokeepaneyeontheirhomeswhiletheyareaway.Itseemsafairer___25___thanjustwateringplantsorwalkingdogs—I’mmoreofacatperson.Ihavealwayslovedcats,andtheirgentletempermakesthemideal___26___forsomeoneworkingfromhome.Catshavesuchdifferentpersonalities,soit’snotsurprisingthatI___27___morewithsomethanothers.Anowneroncetoldmenotto___28___hercattositonme,asithadhappenedonlyonce.Butjustfourdayslater,thecatcameoverandsatonmylap.Isentheraphoto!Catsittinghelpsmewithmy___29___anxietydisorder,too.Iwanttobearoundpeople,butsometimesIcan’t.Sometimes,thisanxietyeven___30___mefromleavingthehouse.Butsincebecomingacatsittermymentalhealthhas___31___.Havingmyown___32___givesmethepowertoplanmyday.IcanrechargewhenIneedtoandcan第14页/共14页学科网(北京)股份有限公司

9gooutandmeetpeoplewhenIwant.Thecatshave___33___helped.NowIhavestayedin25houses,___34___30catsandsavedmorethan10,000poundsthatwouldhavegoneon___35___.OnedayIwanttosaveupforaflatsoIcanhaveacatofmyown.21.A.studyB.startC.observeD.train22.A.connectingB.judgingC.comparingD.teaching23.A.officesB.heartsC.livesD.homes24.A.freeB.toughC.seriousD.possible25.A.testB.gameC.dreamD.exchange26.A.employersB.assistantsC.instructorsD.companions27.A.hateB.bondC.mindD.trust28.A.guideB.orderC.expectD.scare29.A.musicalB.culturalC.socialD.personal30.A.savesB.discouragesC.protectsD.tells31.A.improvedB.sufferedC.worsenedD.formed32.A.catB.jobC.flatD.space33.A.hardlyB.nearlyC.reallyD.narrowly34.A.attendedtoB.givenawayC.broughtupD.leftout35.A.holidayB.rentC.saleD.credit非选择题部分第二节语法填空(共10个小题;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。AboutthesametimeasmodernhumanspushedintoEurope,someofthesamegroupthathadpausedintheMiddleEastspreadeastintoCentralAsia,wherethey____36____(eventual)reachedasfarasSiberia,theKoreanpeninsula(半岛),andJapan.Herebeginsoneofthelastchaptersinthehumanstory—thepeoplingoftheAmericas.Mostscientistsbelievethattoday’sNativeAmericansdescend(是……的后裔)fromancientAsians____37____crossedfromSiberiatoAlaskainthelasticeage,whenlowsealevelswouldhaveexposedalandbridge____38____thecontinents.Theyprobablytraveledalongthecoast—perhapsafewhundredpeoplemovingfromonepieceoflandtothenext,betweena____39____(freeze)oceanandawallofice.“A____40____(coast)routewouldhavebeentheeasiestwayin,”saysWells.“Butitstillwouldhavebeenahellofatrip.”Onceacross,they____41____(follow)theimmenseherdsofanimalsintothemainlandandspreadtothe第14页/共14页学科网(北京)股份有限公司

10tipofSouthAmericainaslittleasathousandyears.Geneticresearcherscanonlytellusthebasicoutlinesofastoryofhumanmigrationthatisricherandmorecomplexthananyever____42____(write).Mostofthedetailsofthemovementsofourancestorsandtheircountlessindividuallivesindifferenttimesandplacescanonly____43____(imagine).____44____thankstogeneticresearchers,themselvesdescendantsofmtDNAEveandY-chromosomeAdam,wehavebegunto_____45_____(lock)importantsecretsabouttheoriginsandmovementsofourancientancestors.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.假定你是李华,是学校中国国学社团的社长。伦敦孔子学院的学生来你校参加国学夏令营,请你在开营式上发言,内容包括:1.表示欢迎;2.介绍活动安排(比如诵读国学经典、参观孔子故里);3.表达祝愿。注意:1.词数80左右,开头已写好,不计字数。2.可以适当增加细节,使行文连贯参考词汇:孔子学院ConfuciusInstituteDearteachers,studentsandfriends,__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节读后续写(满分15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,使之构成一篇完整的短文。AsChristmasdecorationsappearedintown,ourparentscalledmytwoyoungerbrothersandmetogether.Atfirst,Ithoughtsomeonehaddied,becauseIhadneverseenmyparentslooksosad.MybrothersandIstoodwaitingfortheawfulnews.Momhuggedmeasshemurmured,“Christmasisgoingtobedifferentthisyear.Wewon’tbehavingatreeorpresents.Wecanbarelyaffordfood.”Dad,restingonthecouch,beckoned(招手示意)theboysintohisarms.“ThingswillchangewhenIgetbacktowork.”第14页/共14页学科网(北京)股份有限公司

11Myfamilywaspoorerthandirt.Dad,theonlybread-earnerinourfamily,workedinacoalmine.However,soonafterreturningtoworkattheendofalongstrike,Dadwashurtinarockfallthatbrokebonesinhisfoot.Lyingonthecouchwiththeswollenfoothighonpillows,hedidn’ttalkorsmilemuch.Therewaslittletosmileabout.Nowork,noincome.Atnineyearsold,Imotheredmyyoungerbrothers:Rodney,agedsix,andStevie,three.Wesharedasmallbedroom.Thatnight,afterourparents’announcement,wetalked.Rodneybegan.“Em,didyouseehowsadMommyandDaddylooked?IthoughtMommywasgonnacry.”“Me,too.Daddy’sfoot’s…thisbig”whisperedStevie,holdingouthisarms.“Yeah...We’reinhardtimes,”Isaid.“ItmakesMommyandDaddysad.”“Butwedon’thavetobesad,”Iadded,hopingtobrightenthemood.“Sincetherearestillseveralweekstogo,maybewecandosomethingtocheerthemup,”Isaidwithoverdoneenthusiasm.Theboysproposed,“Wecantakethemoneyfromourpiggybank...earnsomemore…andsurprisethemwithgifts!”“Icanrunerrands(跑腿)forAunt…em…andneighborstoearnmoney,”Ioffered.“Yeah,”Rodneyadded,“StevieandIcanreturnbottlesandsavethedepositmoney...insteadofbuyingcandy!”HepushedSteviegentlywithhiselbow.“Yeah!”Stevieclutchedhishandstogether.Wehadaplan!Untiltheynoddedoff,Icoachedmylittlebrothers(especiallyStevie)inwaystoguardoursecret.“Don’ttalkaboutitduringtheday.”注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Paragraph1:Weawokeinthemorning,transformingfromsadchildrentothesecretagentsonanimportantmission!第14页/共14页学科网(北京)股份有限公司

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