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黄山市2022-2023学年度高一第一学期期末质量检测英语试题本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。满分150分。考试时间120分钟。答案应写在答题卷上,不能答在试题卷上。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whichshirtdoesthemanlike?A.Theblueone.B.Theyellowone.C.Thepinkone.2.Whatwillthemanprobablydo?A.Stepoutwiththewoman.B.Contactthewomanlater.C.WaitforBrad'scall.3.Whatarethespeakerstryingtodo?A.Takealongwalk.B.Reducethenoise.C.Findaquieterplace.4.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inalibrary.B.Inaclassroom.C.Inabookstore.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Aseason.BAcity.C.Theweather.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面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。6.Whenwillthespeakersleavefortheairport?A.At3:00.B.At3:30.C.At4:30.7.Howwillthespeakersgettotheairport?
1A.Bytaxi.B.Bysubway.C.Bycar.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Howmanynightsdoesthemanwanttostayatthehotel?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.9.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Workonsomereports.B.Makeareservation.C.Gosightseeing.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Howdoesthewomanfeelnow?A.Worried.B.Relieved.C.Excited.11.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodo?A.Playfootball.BWatchagame.C.Visitastadium.12.Whatmakesthemanhappy?A.Gettingagoodseat.B.Havingafootballshirt.C.Buyingtheticketsintime.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whowillgraduatefromcollege?A.SamB.Cathy.C.Peter.14.WhydoesthewomansendhersontoChina?A.Hewillstudythere.B.Shewantshimtoworkthere.C.HeisinterestedinChineseculture.15.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.Keepasecret.B.ShowheraroundC.Offersomeadvice.16.WhatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthemanandJudy?A.Brotherandsister.B.Husbandandwife.C.Motherandson.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkofhisfirstmarathon?A.Disappointing.B.Difficult.C.Satisfying.18.Whichmarathondoesthespeakerlikebest?A.TheoneinJapan.B.TheoneinIceland.C.TheoneinThailand19.WhydoesthespeakerfindtheraceinKualaLumpurhardest?AHewastoonervous.
2B.Helackedtrainingbeforehand.C.Hedidn’ttakehisrunningshoes.20.WhatmadethespeakershockedintheraceinRussia?A.Hecompletedhischallenge.B.Hegotthethirdplace.C.Ittookplaceinhotweather.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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AHavingfunatwintercampHere’salistofsomewintercampsinLosAngelestochoosefrom.Therearesomanyoptions:Kidscouldcode(写代码),playMinecraft,playsportsormakefuncrafts.Nomatterwhatyouchoose,they’llbehappy!·PhotoCampThisadventurebeginswithabasicoverviewofcamerafunctionsandendswithanexhibitionfeaturingthekids’work-fromtheweek.Throughgamesandtraveling,we’llchangethewaywesee.We’lllearnthroughinstructionandpracticehowtomakeimages,ratherthantakethem.Finallycamperswilldeveloptheirphotographiceyeandlearnnewwaysofseeing.Ages:8-16Dates:Jan5-Feb5Location:KingGilletteRanch26800WestMulhollandHwy,Cakabasas,CA91302Skill/ExperienceLevel:Beginning/intermediateWhattoBring:flashcards,lunch,camera(wehavecamerasforthosewhodon’t)Tuition:$550·CodeREVKidsTechCampsCodeREVKidsTechCampsaretheultimatecampexperienceineducationandfun.Whetherlearningtowritecode,3Dmodelandanimate(把…制作成动画片)ordevelopthenextgreatapporgame,yourkidsandtheirfriendswilllovesharingintheconfidence-boostingexperienceofcreatingwithtechnologyastheyexploreanddeveloptheirmultimediaSTEMskills.Ages:12-16Dates:Dec17-Jan11
3Location:SantaMonicaTechStudio,1639,16thSt,SantaMonica,CA90404Skill/ExperienceLevel:BeginningTuition:$650·DigitalDragonStudentswillencounteradifferentactivityeveryday,selectedbyourinstructorsfromalotoffavoritebuilds&techexploration,includingbattlingrobots,gamedesign,digitalartprojects,scratchprogramming,robotsports,YouTubevideosandMinecraftofcourse!Studentswilltakeabreakandwalktothenearbyparkforlunchandgames.Ages:16-18Dates:Oct15-Dec15Location:HancockParkElementarySchool,408S.FairfaxAve,LA90036Skill/ExperienceLevel:IntermediateTuition:$600·IverbeVirtualDanceCampEachdanceclasswillbeginwithawarmupwherestudentslearntoproperlypreparetheirbodiesfordance.Studentswil1learnavarietyoftechniques(modern,jazzandballet).Theywilllearnpartofadanceeachday.Thegoalistohavefun,getmovingandlearnmoreaboutdance!Nopriorexperiencenecessary.Ages:9andupDates:Jan5-Feb5Location:1024HanleyStreet,LosAngeles,CA90049Skill/ExperienceLevel:BeginningTuition:$4001.WhatisrequiredofthestudentstobringtothePhotoCamp?A.Acamera.B.Aphotoalbum.C.Flashcards.D.Anotebook.2.IfTomwantstotakepartinIverbeVirtualDanceCamp,howmuchwouldhepay?A.$550.B.$650.C.$600.
4D.$400.3.WhatdoCodeREVKidsTechCampandDigitalDragonhaveincommon?A.Bothareintendedforbeginners.B.Bothteachchildrenskillstomakerobots.C.Bothhelpchildrenimproveprogrammingskills.D.Bothencouragestudentstoexplorethenearbypark.BWhenmymotherdied,Iwascooking.Oneweekend,myhusbandsuggestedwecooktogether.I’dspokentomymotherearlierthatdayonthephone.I’dtoldheraboutourlife.Sheyawnedandwesaidgoodbyetooneanother.Ididn’tknowthenwhatIwouldknow16hourslater.Ihadn’tevenaskedhowshewasdoing.Mymotherdied.Mymotherwasmybestfriend.Aftershedied,Ifeltsolonely.TheonlypersonIwantedtotalktoaboutmygriefwasmymother.Theonlypersonwhocouldhelpmewastheonewhowasmissing,howevermuchloveandsupportpeoplegaveme.Mymothergavememanythings,butaneducationincookerywasnotoneofthem.Shelikedeatingmorethancooking.Butshehadlearnedtocookwhenshewasateenagerandshehadsomebrilliantrecipes.Iknoweveryonesaysthis,butmymothermadethebestroastbeefdinnersintheworld.And,aboveall,fishpie!Almosteveryweek,shewouldbuyapreparedfishpie.Thenshewouldbringithomeandmakeherownwhitesauce.Mymothernevergotaroundtoteachingmehowtomakeawhitesauce-andInevergotaroundtoaskingher.Nowthatshewasgone,Iwouldhavetoteachmyself.Sothisbecamemyfocus.Forthefirstweeks,Isurvivedoninstantfoods.Butonenight,afishpiemixcaughtmyeyeatthestore.WhenIgothome,Isetmyselfinfrontofourelectricstove.Armedwitharecipe,Itriedtoteachmyselftomakeawhitesauce.Halfwaythroughtherecipe,Icouldn’tbelieveit-I’dmadeawhitesauce!ThenIremembered:Ihadalwayshatedfishpie.Admiringmysauce,IwonderedwhyIwassocommittedtomakingadishIhadhatedfor25years.Whywasitsuddenlysoimportanttome?Ispoonedthesauceoverthefish.ThenIatethepie.Itwasdelicious.Moreimportantly,somethingstrangehadhappened.Theactofmakingamealhadcalmedme.Ithelpedmefindpeace.4.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenshelearnedabouthermother’sdeath?A.Indifferent.B.Peaceful.C.Panic.D.Sad.
55.Whatcanweinferaboutdescribinghermother’scookery?A.Sheexpressedherwishtobeapersonlikehermother.B.Hermotherwasgoodatcookingandmeantalottoher.C.Shecomplainedthathermotherdidn’tteachhertocook.D.Shesharedwhatwasspecialaboutthewhitesaucewithreaders.6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”referto?A.Learningtocook.B.LivingalonelylifeC.Survivingoninstantfoods.D.Lookingbackontheolddays.7.Whatcanweknowabouttheauthorfromthetext?A.Sherarelycalledhermotheronthephone.B.Shedidn’tgetalongwellwithherhusband.C.Shefeltcalmwhenshemadethewhitesauce.D.Sheregrettednotvisitinghermotherthatday.CInsteadofgoingonatriporbuyingherselfnewclothes,XiaoTongfromWuhan,Hubeiprovince,chosetocelebrateherseniorhighschoolgraduationinadifferentway.Shewenttoabeautyclinictoundergoplasticsurgery(整容手术)onhernose.“Iwanttomakeagoodimpressionandstartmyuniversitylifewithabrandnewlook,”the18-year-oldtoldChangjiangDaily.LikeXiaoTong,manyyoungChineseareanxiousabouttheirlooks,andsubject(使经受)themselvestocosmeticsurgery.AmedicalbeautyindustrywhitepaperbyResearchGlobalsaid19percentofChinesemedicalbeautyconsumersin2020wereaged18orunder.Youngpeoplehavecosmeticsurgeryfordifferentreasons,andimprovingself-confidenceisoneofthem.WangFang,18,fromBeijing,feltthathereyesweretoosmall.In2019,aftershegotinuniversity,Wanghadaminoroperationdoneonhereyelids.“BeforeIhadthesurgery,Ihadanegativeideaofmyself.Therefore,Ihadlowself-esteemandnoconfidence,”WangtoldBeijingYouthDaily.“Thecosmeticsurgerychangedthesituation.Iwascomfortablewiththat.”ButJiangWenxiuoftheDepartmentofPsychiatry,ZhongdaHospital,SoutheastUniversityinJiangsu,advisedthatpeopleshouldthinktwicebeforegoingundertheknife.“Medicalbeautyappsonlyshowhowgreatplasticsurgerycanbe,”JiangtoldChinaDaily.“Theyleaveoutallthenegativestuff.”
6Todaybeautyclinicsthatseestudentsasprofitableplasticsurgerycustomersarewellawarethattheseyoungpeoplearemostlyshortofmoney,sotheyusesummerdiscounts,installment(分期付款)plansandotherwaystoattracttheirattention.XiaoZhen,17,fromChengdu,Sichuanprovince,isoneofthevictims.Shetookoutaloan(贷款)ofabout20,000yuantogetcosmeticsurgery.Butthelargesumofmoneybecameabigburden.Shehadtodropoutofschoolandgotoworktopayofftheloan.Besidesthefinancialburden,potentialhealthrisksofplasticsurgeryalsoneedtobeconsidered.“Ifyouhavebigproblemswithyourlook,youshouldwaituntilyouareafulladult,thendecideifyouwanttodosomethingaboutit,”Jiangsaid.“Then,withastablemind,youcanconsiderinnerandouterbeauty,andwhetherplasticsurgeryisforyou.”8.WhyisXiaoTong’sexperiencementionedinthebeginning?ATointroduceadifferentgraduationcelebration.B.Todescribehowimportantappearancesaretoyouths.C.Togiveanexampleofstudentschoosingplasticsurgery.D.ToshowtherisingpopularityofplasticsurgeryinChina.9.WhydidWangFanghaveanoperationonhereyelids?A.Tofeelbetteraboutherself.B.Tohaveaperfectappearance.C.Toavoidothers’badcomments.D.Tohaveacomfortableuniversitylife.10.WhatdidJiangWenxiupointout?A.Mostcasesofplasticsurgeryaresuccessful.B.Youneedaloantocoverplasticsurgerycosts.C.Thenumberofstudentshavingplasticsurgeryisrising.D.Promotionsofplasticsurgerydonotgiveafullpicture.11.WhatcanweinferaboutJiang’swordsinthelastparagraph?A.Innerbeautymattersmuchmorethanouterbeauty.B.Risksofplasticsurgerymayaffectyouradultlife.C.Peopledon’tneedtobeanxiousabouttheirlooks.D.Whethertohaveplasticsurgeryisdecidedwhenyouareanadult.DInadigitalage,wealmostneverwritethingsbyhand.However,multiplestudieshaveshownthatthisacthasmanybenefits.
7Newbrainresearch,ledbyresearchersattheNorwegianUniversityofScienceandTechnology,confirmsthesame:choosinghandwritingoverusingakeyboardresultsinbetterlearningandmemory.“Whenyouwriteyourshoppinglistorlecturenotesbyhand,yousimplyrememberthecontentbetterafterwards,”saidAudreyvanderMeer,authorofthestudy.Thestudywasconductedusingequipmenttotrackandrecordbrainwaveactivity.Theparticipantsincluded12youngadultsand12children.Thisisthefirsttimethatchildrenhaveparticipatedinsuchastudy.Eachsubjectwasaskedtowritebyhandandtypeonakeyboardwhilewearingahood(风帽)withover250electrodes(电极).Thesensors(传感器)intheelectrodesareverysensitiveandpickuptheelectricalactivitythattakesplaceinthebrain.Eachexaminationtook45minutesperperson.Theresultsshowedthatthebraininbothyoungadultsandchildrenismuchmoreactivewhenwritingbyhandthanwhentypingonakeyboard.AccordingtoVanderMeer,plentyofsensesareactivatedbypressingapenonpaper,seeingtheletterswrittenandhearingthesoundmadewhilewriting.Thesesenseexperiencesbuildcontactbetweendifferentpartsofthebrain,openingthebrainupforlearning.VanderMeerbelievesthattheoutcomesstresstheimportanceofchildrenbeingchallengedtodrawandwriteatanearlyage,especiallyatschool.“Learningtowritebyhandisabitslowerprocess,butit’simportantforchildrentogothroughthetiringphaseoflearningtowritebyhand,”shesaid.Thehandmovementsusedtoformtheshapesofletterscanbenefitalotinmanyways.“Ifyouuseakeyboard,youusethesamemovementeachletter.Writingbyhandrequirescontrolofyourfinemotor(精细动作)skillsandsenses.It’simportanttoputthebraininalearningstateasoftenaspossible,”VanderMeeradded.Forexample,youmightuseakeyboardtowriteanessay,butyoushouldtakenotesbyhandduringalecture.12.Whatistheauthor’smainpurposeinwritingthetext?AToencouragetheuseofhandwriting.B.Tosuggestchildrenstartingtowriteearly.C.Toreportonanewresearchonhandwriting.D.Toexplainhowhandwritinginfluencesadultsandchildrendifferently.13.WhydoesthebrainbecomemoreactivewhenwritingbyhandaccordingtoVanderMeer?A.Writingbyhandiseasieronthebrain.B.Moresensesaremadeactivewhenwritingbyhand.C.Thebrainismoreusedtotheskillsrequiredtowritebyhand.D.Noisemadebytypingdoesn’tdistractthebrainwhenwritingbyhand.14.Whatdoweknowaboutthestudy?
8A.Thestudyinvolved48participantsaltogether.B.Alltheparticipantsweregatheredtogetherforexamination.C.Theparticipantsweredividedintotwogroupstoconductthestudy.D.Thesensorsintheelectrodeswereusedtotrackbrainwaveactivity.15.HowdoesVanderMeerthinkhandwritingbenefitspeople?A.Ithelpspeopledevelopfinemotorskills.B.Itallowspeopletowritebetteressays.C.Itallowschildrentobecomemorepatient.D.Itincreasespeople’sinterestinlearning.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。OnthefourthThursdayofNovembereveryyear,familiesintheUSgettogethertocelebrateThanksgivingDay.ItfallsonNov.26thisyear.ThanksgivingDayisatimeforcommunal(群体的)thanksgivingandlavishfeasts(丰盛的宴会).LikeChina’sSpringFestival,preparingabigmealandbringingthefamilytogetherathomeisalong-standingtraditionofThanksgiving.___16___ThoughIcouldn’thaveareunionwithmyfamilywhenIwasanexchangestudentatNewtonSouthHighSchoolnearBoston,IspentmyThanksgivingwithmyfriend,Emilyandherfamily.___17___EversinceThanksgivingwasmadeanofficialholidayin1863intheUS,turkeyhasalwaysbeenonthemenu.___18___Emily’sfamilyalsokeptthetradition.Emily’smotherpreparedturkeyintheearlyafternoon.Shefilleduptheturkeywithbreadcubes,onionslicesandpapers.Afewhourslater,wecouldeatdeliciousfood.Manyotherfoodsalsocamewiththemaindish.Pumpkinpieisapopulardessertfortheday.SomeofthetraditionalcolorsforThanksgivingareorange,yellowandbrown,astheystandforpumpkin,cornandturkey.___19___Afterdinner,wewenttoacommunityparty,whereImetsomeofEmily’sneighbors.Peopledressedupfortheholiday,andtherewereThanksgivingdecorationsallovertheplace.EventhoughIwasthousandsofkilometersawayfrommyhomeinBeijing,IstillfoundahomeintheUSwithEmilyandherfamily.___20___A.ThisiswhyThanksgivingisalsocalledTurkeyDay.B.Preparingandeatingturkeyisawell-knownthanksgivingtradition.C.Turkeyisthemostdeliciousfoodintheworld.
9D.Distancedoesn’treallymatterasrelativesreturnhometobewiththeirfamily.E.Theybrushedtheturkeywithabuttermixtureandroastedit.F.Peopleusuallyusethesecolorstodecorate(装饰)theirhomesandcommonareas.G.AsansayinggoesthatforeveronThanksgivingDay,theheartwillfindthepathwayhome.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四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Whenmymothertoldmyfathershewaspregnant(怀孕的),thefirstthinghedidwasbuyaTV.Itwas1957andTVswere___21___technologybackthen.Hethoughtthatwithababy,they’dbegoingoutalotlessandthathewouldneedtofind___22___athome.Thatwasthefirst___23___hegaveme.ButwhenIthinkofothergiftsmyfatherhasgivenme,thefirstwouldbealoveof___24___.Heisnotusuallyanobserveroflife,buthecanbe___25___andinsightful(富有洞察力的).Heisalwaysrightinthemiddleofourstudy.Heandmymothergavemealoveofwordsandbooks.Hehasbeentotallydeafinoneearsincehewastwoyearsold,sowe___26___listenedtomusic.Inmychildhood,storybookswereking-notsongs.Thesecondis___27___all.EvenwhenmysisterandIwerelittle,theconversationaroundthedinnertablewas___28___butadult-level.Youragedidn’tmatter.Ifyouvoicedanopinion,youhadto___29___yourcaseandgiveevidence.He______30______everyonethesame-childoradult,CEOorcleaner.Thegreatestgifttohisdaughterswasthathetookinterestinour______31______.MostsuccessfulwomenIknowhadfatherswho______32______theirintelligence.Myfathersaidmymotherwasthewisestpersonhehadevermet.Theymetatadanceintheearly50s,whenshewasateacher.Wantingto______33______hetoldheraboutJaneAusten’sEmma,butmisquoted(错误地引用)thebook.Mymother______34______himandhewasinlovefromthatmoment.Overtheyearsmyfathertaughtmenevertostandstillandto______35______forchange.Icontinuetofollowhislead.21.A.newB.simpleC.outdatedD.proper22A.boredomB.joyC.surpriseD.regret23.A.chanceB.giftC.lessonD.challenge24.A.travellingB.musicC.readingD.computer25.A.thoughtfulB.forgetfulC.fruitfulD.cheerful
1026.A.hardlyB.nearlyC.extremelyD.only27.A.comfortingB.respectingC.praisingD.promising28.A.meaninglessB.messyC.noisyD.interesting29.A.acceptB.agreeC.changeD.argue30.A.understandsB.likesC.admiresD.treats31.A.eyesB.heartsC.brainsD.appearances32.A.doubtedB.valuedC.benefitedD.ignored33.A.showoffB.turnoffC.backoffD.takeoff34.A.hatedB.supportedC.blamedD.corrected35.A.leaveB.longC.waitD.fight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。Music,likemathematics,isauniversallanguage.Wecanconveyavarietyoffeelingsandthemes___36___touchtheverydepthsofoursoulwiththe___37___(energy)movementofairthroughatrumpet(小号)orthegentletouchoffingersonakeyboard.Musiciansare___38___auniqueadvantagebecausetheycanhavetheopportunity___39___(communicate)universallyandimprovetheirbrainhealth.Recently,studies___40___(show)thatmusictrainingimprovescognitive(认知的)abilitiesacrossourlifespan.Because___41___(play)aninstrumentrequiresmanydifferentareasofthebrain,itstrengthensavarietyofneuronal(神经元的)connections.Musictrainingis___42___(benefit)foroverallhealth.Astudythatgroupmusicalactivitiesaregood___43___(way)tokeepphysicalandpsychologicalhealthhasbeenproved.Forexample,aloweredriskofdementia(痴呆)hasbeenassociatedwithplayingmusicalinstruments.Inshort,makingmusicis___44___(true)awhole-brainworkout.Althoughthose____45____beginmusictrainingatayoungageseemtoshowthegreatestbenefits,researchshowsthatit’snevertoolatetolearntoplayaninstrument.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.你班近期准备举行一次讨论学习习惯问题的主题班会活动,请你结合自身的学习实际,介绍一种好的学习习惯,描述自己在学习习惯方面存在的某个问题并给出改进措施。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.文中不得透露个人姓名和学校名称。
11_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。Asacollegestudentmajoringinengineering,Tomwasinbadneedofanadvancedcomputer,whichwouldcosthimanarmandaleg.Tomchosenottoupsethisparentswiththisissuebecausehedidn’twanttobedependentonthemallthetime.Aftercarefulconsideration,Tomdecidedthatasecond-handcomputerofhighqualitywouldalsodoandhecouldaffordonewiththemoneyhehadearnedbytakingpart-timejobs.OneSaturdaymorning,Tomwentintoasecond-handcomputershop.Luckilyforhim,hecameacrossacomputeroftheexactmodelhewanted.Betterstill,itwasnearlybrandnewandwassoldatjustathirdofitsoriginalprice.ItmeantthatifTomboughtit,hewouldstillhave300dollarsleft.Itseemedtoogoodtobetrue!Outofcuriosity,Tomaskedtheshopownerwhythecomputerwassoldatsuchalowprice.“Oh,it’sasadstory,”repliedtheowner,addingthatitwasfromacollegestudentcalledStevenwhowasdiagnosedwithsometypeofcancerlastmonthandnowwasbadlyinneedofmoneyforhistreatment.Hearingthis,Tomfelttrulysorryfortheyoungmanwhowassupposedtohaveapromisingfuture.Butatthesametime,healsofeltluckytohavethisidealcomputerforhiscollegelife.Withouthesitation,hepaidtheshopkeeper,tookthecomputerandwentbacktohisdorm(宿舍).Hecouldn’twaittoshowhiscomputertohisroommates.EveryoneinthedormthoughtTomwasluckytohavegotthecomputer.Butdeepinhisheart,heknewsomethingwasnotgoingright.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Withthephonenumbergivenbytheshopowner,TomcontactedStevenandpaidhimavisit.
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