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2021—2022学年度高二第二学期期中检测试题英语试卷试卷满分:150分考试时间:120分钟第一部分听力(共两节,满分20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。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.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whywasthemanblamed?A.Hegotwatereverywhere.B.Hedidn’twashhisface.C.HemadeBillyinjured.2.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatcausedthepowerfailure?A.Thelineproblem.B.Theterribleweather.C.Thefireaccident.3.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】WhatdoesGeorgemean?A.Hedidnothingforthepresentation.B.Hefinishedthepresentationwithothers.C.Hecompletedthepresentationallbyhimself.4.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】WhatdoesthemanaskAlicetodo?A.Irontheclothes.B.Sweepthekitchen.C.Cutthegrass.5.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Howmuchdoesagroupticketcost?A.$50.B.$75.C.$150.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
1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。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】6.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Sportingevents.B.Theirmajors.C.Sophie’scollegelife.7.Whatdidthemanusetodoonweekends?A.Dosomerowing.B.Goswimming.C.Playbasketball.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】8.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atacafe.B.Athome.C.Atafancyrestaurant.9.Whatspecialgiftdoesthemanprepare?A.Someradiosongs.B.Redwine.C.Anecklace.10.Howdoesthewomansoundattheendoftheconversation?A.Disappointed.B.Confused.C.Surprised.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】11.Whatiswrongwiththeman?A.He’scaughtacold.B.Heatetoomuch.C.Hehasatoothache.12.Whatdoweknowabouttheman’sbrother?A.Heneverdrankalcohol.B.He’sfondoffastfood.C.Hereceivedanoperation.13.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Seeadoctor.B.Eathealthyfood.C.Drinkmuchwater.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】14.Whydomostcustomerspreferthesupermarketnearthewoman’shouse?A.Foritslowprice.
2B.Foritsfreshvegetables.C.Foritsfriendlystaff.15.Howwillthespeakersgotothesupermarket?A.Bycar.B.Onfoot.C.Bybike.16.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inthemorning.B.Atnoon.C.Intheevening.17.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Colleagues.B.Acouple.C.Neighbors.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】18WhatwasStanLee’schildhoodlike?A.Tough.B.Colorful.C.Peaceful.19.WheredidStanLeestarthiscomicbookwriting?A.AtDCComics.B.AtTimelyComics.C.AttheGreatAmericanNovel.20.Whendidthenameof“StanLee”appearforthefirsttime?A.In1965.B.In1961.C.In1941.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。ABroadcomMASTERS®(Math,AppliedScience,TechnologyandEngineeringforRisingStars),aprogramofSocietyforScience&thePublic,isanationalsciencecompetitionformiddleschoolstudents.Herearefourawardwinnersthisyear.RachelBergey,14,inHarleysville,Pennsylvania,wonthe$10,000LemelsonAwardforInvention,awardedbyTheLemelsonFoundationtoayounginventorcreatingpromisingsolutionstoreal-worldproblems.Racheldevelopedatrapmadeoftinfoil(锡纸)andnettingfortheSpottedLanternflfly(斑点灯笼蝇),aspeciescausingdamagetotreesinPennsylvania.AlainaGassler,14,inWestGrove,Pennsylvania,wonthe$25,000SamueliFoundationPrizeforherprojectreducingblindspotsincars.Shedesignedasystemthatcandisplayanythingthatmightblockthedriver’slineof
3sight.Alainawasinspiredtocreateherdeviceafterseeinghermotherstrugglewithblindspotsintheirfamilyautomobile.SidorClare,14,inSandy,Utah,wonthe$10,000Marconi/SamueliAwardforInnovation,anhonormadepossiblebySamueli’sgenerousdonationofhis2012MarconiSocietyPrizeAward.SidordevelopedbricksthatcouldonedaybemadeonMars,sothathumanswouldnotberequiredtobringbuildingmaterialsinordertobuildthere.AlexisMacAvoy,14,inHillsborough,California,wonthe$10,000RobertWoodJohnsonFoundationAwardforHealthAdvancement,recognizingherhardworkandexcellentperformanceinhealth-relatedfields.Alexisdesignedawaterfilter(过滤器)usingcarbontoremoveheavymetalsfromwater.Thewinnerswereselectedbyagroupofdistinguishedscientists,engineersandeducators.Eachwinner’sschoolwillreceive$1,000fromBroadcomMASTERS®tobenefittheirscienceprograms.21.WhydidRachelinventatrap?A.TocatchSpottedLanternflies.B.Topreventtrafficaccidents.C.TobeautifyPennsylvania.D.Togrowgreenplants.22.Whoseinventionisrelatedtospace?A.RachelBergey’s.B.AlainaGassler’s.C.SidorClare’s.D.AlexisMacAvoy’s.23.WhatdoweknowaboutAlexisMacAvoy?A.Shewasencouragedbyotherscientists.B.Shepaidmoreattentiontohealth.C.Shewasaproductiveinventor.D.Shereceivedthelargestaward.BItwasfouro'clockonasunnyspringFridayinFranklinCanyonPark,andIstartedmyfavoritepost-workhike.Iwaschargingtowardthehillsintheparkwhen,ahundredfeetintothetrail,arattlesnake(响尾蛇)struck.Imusthavesteppedrightonit.Ihikedthereseveraltimesaweek,butIwasunderdressedforthehiking,notwearingclothinglikepantsorbootsthatcouldhaveprotectedmefromabite.Afterall,whowouldexpectsuchadangerousexperiencethere?Afterthebite,mysmallbodyimmediatelystartedreactingtothetoxins(毒素).Iwasn’tinpainatfirst,butIwasingreatfear.Thenear-deadlydoses(剂量)oftoxinsworkedquickly.ThereareonlyafewNorthAmericanspeciesthatcoulddeliversuchadangerousbite-eitheraSouthernPacificoraMojaveGreenrattlesnake—butIhadcomeacrossoneoftheminmyownbackyard.Ididn’tknowitatthetime,butIhadtogethelpfastifIwasgoingtosurvive.
4Ihadn’ttoldanyonewhereI’dbehiking,andeventhoughIwasontheborderofamajorcity,thepark’s200-foothillsblockmosttelephonesignals.Istruggledtowalktothepavementandfelltotheground,yellingforhelpandfightingtostayconscious.Luckily,acarappearedwithinafewminutes.Thepassingcouplepulledmeintotheirbackseatanddrovethroughtheparkuntilwefoundaguardwhocalledanambulance.Meanwhile,myentirebodycontinuedshuttingdown.Thankfullythehospitalwasonlysixmilesaway.Withinanhourofmybite,doctorsadministeredthecorrecttreatmentthatwouldfinallysavemylife.Forthenextthreeweeks,IwasintheICU.Ifithadn’tbeenformyclosedistancetothehospitalandmyhealthyheart—thanksinparttothoseregularhikes.Iwouldn’thavemadeit.24.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstparagraph?A.Theauthorhadexpectedsuchanaccident.B.Theauthorhadnotintendedtogohiking.C.Theauthorhadn’twellpreparedtoavoiddanger.D.Theauthorhadbeenwarnedagainstsnakes.25.Whatdidtheauthorrealizeafterthebite?A.Hertelephonewaslost.BShemightnotsurviveit.C.Herfamilymightfindher.D.Thetoxinsweren’tdeadly.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“administered”inParagraph4mean?A.Predicted.B.Applied.C.Informed.D.Ignored.27.Whatcanbelearnedabouttheauthorfromthetext?A.Shelivesnexttoahospital.B.Sheisanexpertinsnakebite.C.Shewasoncetrainedinfirstaid.D.Shebenefitsalotfromhiking.CWhenIvisitedMayaLin,aprimaryschoolinAlameda,California,thirdgraderswereinthemiddleofanart-centeredprojectonclimatechange.Pairsofstudentshadchosenclimatesaroundtheworldandresearchedthemtolearnabouttheweather.Inartclasses,theycreatedartisticrepresentationsoftheirclimates.Theyalsowrotebooksabouthowclimatechangewillaffecttheirclimatesandtheanimalsthatlivethere.Intheprocess,theystudiedhowthegreenhouseeffectworksandmadeavisualmodelofit.
5Oneboy,John,showedmehismodelanddescribedthesciencebehindit.Healsodescribedseveralearlyattemptsatcreatingeffectsthatdidn’twork—atfirst,hewantedhissuntobethree-dimensional(三维的),butcouldn’tgetittostayup.Hesaidhefeltdefeated,buthepushedthroughthosefeelingsandtriedsomethingdifferent.Thefactthatstudentswereshowingtheirknowledgeofsciencethroughtheirartworkherestruckmeasunique.Overthepasttwodecades,policiesfocusedonmathandreadingtestscoreshavepushedmanyschoolstocutwhattheyconsideredtobe“extras”.Inmanyplaces,thathasmeantmusic,drama,anddance.Now,manyschoolsarestartingtorealizethefollyofthepractice,backedupbyagrowingbodyofresearchaboutthepowerofarttoimprovelearning.MayaLinisoneofthem.Studentsherewouldlearnalltherequiredstandards,butartwouldbeanimportantwayforteacherstoevaluatewhatstudentsunderstand.ForteachersatMayaLin,integratingartintotheschooldayisaboutmakinglearningfunandcreative.Itgivesstudentsawaytothinkaboutthelifedifferently,tomakeconnections,andtoconsidertheirplacewithintheworld.Thinkinglikeanartisthelpsthemdevelophabitsthatthey’llusenomatterwhattheygoontodo.28.WhatdidthethirdgradersmentionedinParagraph1dowiththeirproject?A.Theyanalyzedtheeffectsofclimatechangeontheworld.B.Theyfiguredoutwaystoexplorethegreenhouseeffect.C.Theydeterminedthelikelycausesofclimatechange.D.Theyexploredclimatechangethroughthearts.29.WhatcanwelearnaboutJohnaccordingtoParagraph2?A.Heachievedgoodresultsduetohardwork.B.Hetookpositivestepstoworkonhisproject.C.Helackedascientificunderstandingofhismodel.D.Hefailedtocreatetheeffectshedesiredeventually.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“folly”inthelastbutoneparagraphmean?A.Improperpause.B.Unfairness.C.Silliness.D.Smartmove.31.WhydoteachersatMayaLinvalueartsomuch?A.Itoffersstudentsabroaderdimensiononlife.B.Ithelpsstudentsdevelopintotrueartists.C.Itallowsstudentstoassesstheirlearningprocesses.D.Itguaranteesjoyfullearningexperiencesforstudents.D
6Likemostpeople,MichaelScullin,associateprofessorofpsychologyandneuroscienceatBaylorUniversity,likestolistentosomelightmusicbeforegoingtobed.However,onedaywhenherealisedhewaswakingupinthemiddleofthenightwithasongstuckinhishead,hesawanopportunitytostudyhowmusicandparticularlysongsstuckintheheadmightaffectsleeppatterns.Scullin’srecentstudyinvestigatedtherelationshipbetweenmusiclisteningandsleep,focusingonararely-exploredmechanism(机制):involuntarymusicalimagery(无意识音像),or“earworms”,whenasongortunereplaysoverandoverinaperson’smind.Thestudyinvolvedasurveyandalabexperiment.Thesurveyinvolved209participantswhocompletedaseriesofsurveysonsleepquality,musiclisteninghabitsandearwormfrequency,includinghowoftentheyexperiencedanearwormwhiletryingtofallasleep,wakingupinthemiddleofthenightandimmediatelyuponwakinginthemorning.Intheexperimentalstudy,50participantswerebroughtintoScullin’sSleepNeuroscienceandCognitionLaboratoryatBaylor,wherethreepopularandcatchysongswereplayedbeforebedtime—TaylorSwift’sShakeItOff,CarlyRaeJepsen’sCallMeMaybeandJourney’sDon’tStopBelievin’.“Werandomlyaskedparticipantstolistentotheoriginalversionsortheinstrumentalversionsofthesongs.Participantsrespondedwhetherandwhentheyexperiencedanearworm.Thenweanalyzedwhetherthatimpactedtheirnighttimesleepphysiology”saysScullin.Inboththesurveyandexperimentalstudy,earwormswerereportedthroughoutthenightbyparticipants,withthosecatchinganearwormtakinglongertofallasleep,spendingmoretimeinthelightstagesofsleep,andwakingupmoretimesduringthenight.Besides,theinstrumentalversionsofthesongscausedabouttwiceasmanyearwormsas(andmoresleepproblemsthan)theoriginalversions.“Wethoughtthatpeoplewouldhaveearwormsatbedtimewhentheyweretryingtofallasleep,butwecertainlydidn’tknowthatpeoplewouldreportregularlywakingupfromsleepwithanearworm,”saysScullin.Paststudieshavelinkedlate-nightmusiclisteningwithbettersleepinthosewithinsomnia(失眠),perhapsbecauseitcanrelaxthebody.Theresearchersbehindthenewstudysuggestthatactuallyitmightbeworseforoursleep—thatevenafterthetunesstop,ourbrainscontinuetoprocessthemforseveralhours.Scullinsuggestsavoidinglisteningtomusicrightbeforebedtolimitthechanceofacatchytunetakingholdinourminds.Engaginginsomeothercognitiveactivitybeforesleeping,likemakingalistofjobsforthenextday,mightalsohelpclearthemind.32.WhyisMichaelScullin’sexperiencementionedatthebeginningofthetext?A.Toaddsomebackgroundinformationofthestudy.
7B.Toofferanexampleofhowearwormsaffectsleep.C.Toshowconcernforthenegativeeffectsofbedtimemusic.D.Tointroducethestudyonmusiclisteningandsleepquality.33.Whatdidtheresearcherswanttofindout?A.Whatkindofmusicisgoodforpeople’ssleep.B.Howbedtimemusichelpsushaveagoodsleep.C.Whetherwebenefitorsufferfrombedtimemusic.D.Whyitisdifficultforourbrainstogetridofearworms.34.Whataretheresearcherssurprisedtofind?A.Earwormscanbadlyaffectpeople’ssleepquality.BEarwormscanfrequentlyhappenbeforeone’ssleep.C.Earwormscanmakeitdifficultforpeopletofallasleep.D.Theeffectofearwormsvarieswiththeversionsofthemusic.35.WhatdoesScullinadviseustodo?A.Toonlylistentoourfavoritemusic.B.Toclearourmindrightbeforebed.C.Toavoidlisteningtomusicatnight.DToenjoysomelightmusicbeforebed.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。Everyonehasanameanditissaidthatthenameisimportantforthewholelifeoftheperson.____36____Therearesomefactorsthatshouldbeconsidered.Otherthanthesexdifference,theothersignificantdifferenceofchildren’snamesisbetweenmodernandtraditionalnames.____37____Ithasbeenusedforquitealongtime,likeGeorgeorElizabeth.Amodernnameisonethatisusuallymade-up,whichseemstobecreativeormeaningful,likeJaydenorDallas.____38____Manyparentsneedtheirkidstohavetraditionalnames.Pickingatraditionalnamehasalwaysbeenaprotecteddecisionforparents,becauseitismorenormalandacknowledgedas“wouldbeexpected”names.Butoneofthedisadvantagesisthattraditionalnamesaretoonormalandusuallyusedbymanypeople.____39____
8Modernnamesaremorepopularnowthanbefore.Manyparentsaremakingprogresstowardstheuniquenesstheywanttobringtotheirkids.However,someparentsdon’tcareforthemodernnamesbecausetheyaredifficulttopronounceandsurprisinglyhardertospell.____40____Itmaytakealongtimetorememberthemodernnameofaperson.Pickinganameforachildisparents’advantageandduty.Dotrytopickagoodnameforyourkid,whichwillinfluencehimorhergreatly.A.Chooseapowerfulnameforyourkid.B.Atraditionalnameisonethatisbroadlyknown.C.It’salsoratherdifficulttoberememberedbyothers.D.Achildmaydiscoverhe’snottheonly“John”inaclass.E.Namingachildactuallydependsontheparents’intention.F.Manychildrenhavechildhoodnamesgivenbytheirparents.G.Therefore,pickingonenameforachildisanythingbutsimple.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。“Manup.”That’sthe“advice”thatsomeguyshearfromtheirfamilyandfriendswhenthey’renot____41____“manly”enoughbecausethey’reshowing“toomany”emotions.And,frankly,it’sthekindofadvicethatendsupdoinggreat____42____.Loveandsupportarewhatstrengthenaperson;toxicmasculinity(有毒的男子气概)iswhat____43____someproblemsinthefuture.A16-year-oldboytoldhis____44____abouthowhecriedafternotgettingintoasoccerteam.Itwasaprettybig____45____tohimand,naturally,hewasupset.And____46____hismomandhissisterscomfortedhim,hisdadhada____47____attitudetowardstheentiresituation.Abigfightfollowedfullofaccusationsoftheboynotbeingenoughofaman.Theboy’sdad____48____himfor“notdoingenough”togetintothesoccerteam.Hethenwentontogivetheboysome____49____onhowtobemoreathleticandtakecareofhisdietmore._____50_____,thedadsaidthatitwasstupidtocryoverathinglikethis,andthatitwastimethathe“mannedup”.Whatfollowedwasalong_____51_____andafterwards,theboyignoredhisdadforaweek.Theboy’sbehaviourcanbe_____52_____.Men,justlikewomen,experiencedepressionandanxiety.However,menare_____53_____toldtocontroltheiremotionsandnotto_____54_____theirproblemswith
9others,asit’sseenasbeingweak.Actually,formen,itisgoodto_____55_____theiremotionsproperly.41.A.appearingB.actingC.respondingD.offering42.A.harmB.failureC.confusionD.anxiety43.A.dealswithB.runsintoC.bringsaboutD.looksinto44.A.opinionB.storyC.secretD.trip45.A.lossB.changeC.shameD.blow46.A.unlessB.ifC.becauseD.while47.A.differentB.positiveC.friendlyD.flexible48.A.praisedB.thankedC.forgaveD.blamed49.A.informationB.inspirationC.suggestionsD.demands50.A.HoweverB.BesidesC.ThereforeD.Instead51.A.silenceB.separationC.conversationD.argument52.A.gloriousB.practicalC.understandableD.impressive53.A.traditionallyB.originallyC.immediatelyD.simply54.A.combineB.shareC.handleD.compare55.A.hideB.generateC.releaseD.control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。98-year-oldZhangHexian,betterknownas“KungFuGrandma”,hasimpressedInternetusers____56____herathleticspiritandlifelongcareerinmartialarts.ZhangcanbeseeninavideoshowingherKungFumovesatalocalmartialarts____57____(compete)inthevillageofZhangkeng,locatedinNinghai,EastChina’sZhejiangProvince,____58____attractedpublicattention.____59____(amazing),thetwo-minutevideo____60____(post)onlinealsocaughttheattentionofZhaoLijian,spokespersonoftheChineseForeignMinistry,saying,“KungFuspiritnever____61____(get)old!Itwasn’tjustZhangHexian____62____surprisedInternetusers.It’ssaidthatthepracticeofKungFuinthevillageofZhangkenghasatraditionofover500years.Zhang,amemberofthe____63____(eight)generationofthefamilymartialarts,startedhercareerwhenshewasalittlegirl.Internetusershaveexpressedtheirrespectforthe“KungFuGrandma”andpraisedherforbeingso____64____(energy)atherage.Someofthemwerealsoattractedbythelongtraditioninthisvillage.“It’snoteasyfora500-yeartradition_____65_____(survive).Weshouldprotectitasmuchaspossible.”anInternetuserwroteonWeibo.
10第四部分写作(共三节满分50分)第一节(满分10分;共10小题;每小题1分,每空一词,错一点整题全扣分)根据所给汉语句子,在空格里填上合适的单词,使整个句子句意完整,语法正确;每空一词。(注意:答案以教材为主要依据)66.我们需要确保我们不会沦为AI的受害者。Weneedtomakesurethatwewillnot________________________AI.67.用不了多久,虚拟博物馆和交互式三维展览就会变得司空见惯。________________________________________virtualmuseumsandinteractivethree-Dexhibitionsbecomecommon.68.加拿大如同盛开的花儿,绽放出惊人的美丽与丰富。Canadaislikeabloomingflower,________________________beautyandrichness.69.除了它的地理环境的多元化,加拿大的许多农村地区和城市中心还体现了其居民的多元化。________________________________________,Canada’smanyruralareasandurbancentersreflectthatoftheresidents.70.我下定了决心要尊重和保护这片独特的风景。I________________________________respectandprotectthisuniquelandscape.71.尝试背部没有压力入睡是奇怪的。It’sstrangetotrytosleep________________________________ourback.72.据估计,全球航天经济每年增长数十亿美元。Ithasbeencalculatedthattheglobalspaceeconomy________________________billionsofdollarseveryyear.73.郑和的努力有助于发展和巩固中国与这些国家的和睦关系,促进中国文化的对外传播。ZhengHe’seffortshelpeddevelopandstrengthenharmoniousrelationswiththesecountries________________________________Chineseculture.74.这个时期也实现了思想和文化的国际交流。Thisperiodalso________________aninternationalexchangeofideasandcultures.75.这场突袭震惊了整个国家。Thesurpriseattack________________________________________tothewholenation.第二节(满分15分)76.假定你是李华,你市将举办一场中国美食节活动。请你给留学生好友Tom写一封电子邮件,内容包括:1.发出邀请;2.介绍活动内容;3.期待回复。
11注意:写作词数应为80左右。参考词汇:中国美食节ChineseFoodFestivalDearTom,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第三节(满分25分)77.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。I’dbeenrestlessallmorning,feelinguncomfortableandnotabletoputmyfingeronwhy.Everythingseemedallright.Ihadawonderfulbreakfastwithmymother,butIwassittingonthesofaholdingthefrontpageofthenewspaperandnotreallyreadingit.Somethingwaswrong,butIdidn’tknowwhat.Mymotherdidn’tseemtonoticemydistraction(分心).Shebusiedherselfmakinganewquilt(被子).Isatandstaredatthebackyardthroughthedoor,tryingtofigureoutwhatwasbotheringme.Ineededtobesomewhere.Ididn’tknowwhere,butIknewitwasn’thereinsidethehouse.Iheadedforthefrontdoorandmyhandautomaticallywenttomypocketformycarkeys.ButthensomethingtoldmeIwasn’tgoingtobedrivinganywhere.Ineededtogoforawalk.Isteppedoutontotheporch(门廊),wonderingwhereIwassupposedtogo.Apparently,mylegshadanideabecauseIfoundmyselfstartingoffononeofmynormalmorningwalks.Thistime,however,IturnednorthaftergoingoneblockandwalkedupastreetthatI’dnevertakenbefore.AfterI’dcoveredafewblocks,Ibegantoheartwofemalevoices,andoneofthemwascryingsharply.Avoiceinmyheadsaid“Hurry”andIfoundmyselfrunningtowardthesound.Iranuptoahouse.Twowomenstoodinfrontofthehouse.Oneofthemwasdressedinswimwear.Shewastheonecrying.“Mybaby!”sheshouted,staringdownatalittlegirllyingstillonthegreengrass.“Mybaby’sdead!”Theotherwomanstoodtherenexttoher,holdingherhand.Shesawmeapproachingandsaid,“Theywereswimming
12inthebackyard.Ithinkherdaughter’sdrowned(淹死).”注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式作答。Hearingthis,IrememberedthatincollegeI’dbeentrainedinCPR(心肺复苏)._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Timewaspassingslowlyandmyheartwaswaitinginexpectation._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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