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2022—2023高二年级下期7月考试英语试题(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。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。写在本试卷上无效。3.满分150分,考试时间120分钟。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.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】WhatwillthespeakersdoonThursday?A.Playfootball.B.Watchamovie.C.Gohiking.2.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Place an order.B.Designauniform.C.Formateam.3.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】WhatisSally’sfavoritecity?A.Paris.B.Madrid.C.Venice.4.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Wherewillthespeakersgo?A.Toacafe.B.Toadessertshop.C.Toabookstore.5.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】WhatrelationisMr.Gomeztotheman? A.Histeacher.B.Hisclient.C.Hisboss.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.Whatisthemandoing?A.Drivingacar.B.Repairingacar.C.Borrowingacar.7.Howdoesthemansoundintheend?A.Confused.B.Hesitant.C.Confident.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.Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?A.Ajobcandidate.B.Anewworkmate.C.Travelarrangements.9.HowdoesStevenJohnsonimpresstheman?A.Byhisworkingexperiences.B.Byhiscommunicationskills.C.Byhisinternationalbackground.10.WhenwillthespeakersmeetStevenJohnson?A.Tomorrow.B.Nextweek.C.Theweekafternext.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.WhatwillthemandoonMonday?A.Startanewposition.B.Packhisbelongings.C.Attendameeting.12.Whatisthemanbusydoingnow?A.Movingtohisnewoffice.B.Checkingoffofficesupplies.CPreparingforapromotioncampaign.13.Whatdoesthewomanoffertodo?A.Reviewanexpensereport. B.Providethemanwithsupplies.C.Arrangeacompanycelebration.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.Wherewilltheeventtakeplace?A.Atacoffeeshop.B.Atamusichall.C.Atapark.15.Whydidthewomanchoosethelocation?A.It’sprivate.B.It’sfamilyfriendly.C.It’srequestedbythecharity.16.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.Organizesomeactivities.B.Contributesomemoney.C.Contactsomebands.17.Whatistheevent’spurpose?A.Tohearsomelivemusic.B.Tohelpananimalshelter.C.Tohavesomefamilyfun.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】18.WhydidthespeakerlearnArabic?AShewantedtostudyinCairo.B.Shewasinspiredbyherteacher.C.Shebecameinterestedintheculture.19.WhatisthebiggestchallengeoflearningArabicforthespeaker?A.Sufferingfromcultureshock.B.Findingahotelandaccommodation.C.MasteringwrittenandspokenArabic.20.Whatexcitesthespeakermost?A.Beinginvitedtoameal.B.Shoppingatalocalmarket.C.Gettingtoknowthelocals. 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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ADownHouse,homeofCharlesDarwin:FunfactCharlesDarwin,hiswife,Emma,andtheirchildrenlivedatDownHousefor40yearsfrom1838.Severalroomsappearasifthefamilystilllivehere:withcroquetsetsthrownintoanunder-stairscupboard,ahalf-playedgameofbackgammononasidetableandEmma’sknitting(毛线)leftonachairinthedrawingroom.Upstairs,anexhibitionshowcasesDarwin’svoyageaboardHMSBeagle,includingareconstructionofhiscabin.Outside,visitorscanexploretheshelteredgardenswhichDarwinusedasanopen-airlaboratory,andthegreenhouseinwhichheplantedrareplantsanddevisedbotanicalexperiments.NoroomatDownHouseescapedDarwin’sexperiments.Inthedrawingroomheonceplacedajarofearthwormsonthegrandpianotoseewhethertheycouldhear.GettingthereA15-minutedrivefromtheA21/Farnborough.Freeparking.TheR8busfromOrpingtonstopsnearby(exceptSundays)orthe146busfromBromleyNorthandSouthterminates(终点站)inDownevillage,halfamilefromtheproperty.ThenearestrailwaystationsareChelsfieldorOrpington,aboutfourmilesaway.Valueformoney?It’s£12(adult),£7.20(child),or£31.30(familywith2adults).Under5sgofree.OpeninghoursOpendaily10am-6pmfrom30Marchto30September;daily10a.m.—5p.m.between1to31October.Openingtimesvarythroughthewinter(checkwebsitefordetails).Verdict(评价)8/10.Anunstuffyeducational,gentleday-tripattractionwithfriendly,knowledgeablestaff.21.WhatcanvisitorsdoinDownHouse?A.Playthegrandpiano.B.SetsailinHMSBeagle.C.ExploreDarwin’sworkandlife.D.Tryfoodsourcedfromthegarden.22.Howmuchwouldacouplewiththeir4-year-oldtwinsonspayforadmission?A.£38.40.B.£26.20.C.£31.30.D.£24.23.WhatdoweknowaboutDownHouse? A.Itishighlythoughtof.B.Itchargesparkingfees.C.Ithasfixedopeninghours.D.Itisinconvenientlylocated.BWhenthenewscamethatmymotherwashospitalizedforaheartattack,IwasinPeruonahikingtrip.Thatevening,beforeIcouldboardtheplanetoItaly,Iwasinformedthatshehadpassedaway.SadnessandthefeelingofnotbeingthereformymotherwhensheneededmemostbrokeallexcusesIdmadeuptostayawaytryingtomakeitasa“travelwriter”.Therewasn’tmuchIcoulddotostopthaturgetodenouncemyself.MymotherTundrastayedinhernorthernItalianworldmostofherlife,whereIalwaysstoodoutasafreakandtheonedoingworthlesssillythings.Butmystoriesfromdistantplacesarousedhercuriosityandbroughthercomfort.Toher,Iwasacourageousadventurer,andherwordstowardsmyachievementswhichareinsignifcantnowpushedmeforwardonthatunconventionalpath.Afterhandlingmymother’saffairsinItaly,IdecidedtoleaveforPenangIsland,oneofthemostvisitedplacesinPenang,Malaysia.WithalltheinternationaltravelI’ddone,intruthI’dalwaystreateditmorelikeastopfornecessaryandurgentbreaks,ratherthanaproperdestination.Yetthen,Imisseditsatmospherethatmademefeelathomesomehow.Returningthere,Ireconnectedwithbackwoodsbygoingonhikes.Itwashardtoputmyfeelingsintowords,buttherainforestheldsomethinguniquelycomforting.Thisexperiencewassimilartosteppingintoanancient,purerworldthatmadeoneconsiderhumannatureandproblems.Besides,thesoundofstrangeinsectswasalmostlikealanguage,whisperingtomethatIshouldletgoofthepast,andonlyfocusoncurrentlife.Likeanoilleak,thatsufferingfelloutofmeandintoeveryfootprintleft.18monthspassing,Ilookbackonthetimespentinthenaturalworldandtimelessenvironment,knowingI’vepulledthrough.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“denounce”meaninthefirstparagraph?A.Blame.B.Support.C.Doubt.D.Encourage.25.What’stheattitudeoftheauthor’smothertohistravel?A.Worried.B.Favorable.C.DisapprovingD.Excited.26.WhatdidPenangIslandmeantotheauthorinthepast?A.Aspecialsecondhome.B.Ahard-to-reachdestination.C.Adistanttouristattraction.D.Amuch-neededrestingplace.27.Whatdoestheauthorintendtotellinthetext?A.Hikingbuildsuphisconfidence.B.Penangisagoodplacetorestart.C.Naturehelpshimovercomesorrow.D.It’simportanttoliveinthemoment. CT.O.FullerStateParkinMemphis,Tennessee,hasbeenlovedforgenerationsandhasalwaysbeenagroundwherecommunityhascomefirst.Backin1938,itwasthefirstparkeastoftheMississippirivertoopenforAfricanAmericanvisitors.Over80yearslater,theparkiscontinuingitsforward-thinkingtradition,thistime,throughapioneeringsustainabilityproject.Anewwalkingandbikingtrailhasbeenbuiltthroughthishistoricpark.Illegallydumped(被丢弃的)tiresarenotonlyunpleasanttosee,butthey’readangerousadditiontotheenvironment.Rubber,likeplastic,isamaterialthatwon’tnaturallydecompose.InaplaceashotasTennessee,thesedumpedtiresoftenbegintomeltandreleasetheseharmfulgassesintotheair.Fortunately,theoldtiresweresenttoPatriotTireRecyclinginBristol,TN,theonlyfacilityintheareathatcanbreakdowntiresinanenvironmentallysoundway.There,thecollectedtiresweresafelybrokendownintothecrumble(碎屑)rubberthatwaseventuallyusedtopavethenewtrail.TNStateParksexplainedhowthetrail’sconstruction,whichhasbeenindevelopmentsince2019,wasajointeffort.OfficialsfromtheTennesseeDepartmentofEnvironmentandConservation,theTennesseeDepartmentofTransportation,theCityofMemphis,ShelbyCounty,andMemphisCityBeautifulwereallinvolvedinfundingthisrecyclingproject.Theseofficialsnamedtheirinitiativethe“TirestoTrails”project.Workersfromthesedepartments,alongsidesome450volunteers,cametogethertocollectover24,000tiresthathadbeenillegallydumpedintheareaaroundtheparktoberecycled.“Thisisaperfectexampleofrecyclinginfullcircle,collectingdumpedmaterial,thenconvertingitintopositiveuse,”David,aleaderoftheproject,saidinastatement.28.WhatkindofparkisT.O.FullerStatePark?A.Itisapopularparkwithagoodtradition.B.Itisthefirstparkwelcomingallvisitors.C.ItisaparkwestoftheMississippiriver.D.Itisamodernparkwithoutbikingtrails.29.Whyaredumpedtiresadangerousadditiontotheenvironment?A.Theyareuglytosee.B.Theyreleaseharmfulgasses.C.Theyaremadeupofplastic.D.Theycouldonlybeusedtopavethenewtrail.30.WhatdoesDavidmeaninthelastparagraph?A.Itisthepark’sresponsibilitytorecycle.B.Theparkisbuiltondumpedmaterials.C.Theparksuccessfullyrecycleddumpedtires. D.Itispossibletoturneverythingintousefulthings.31.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthetext?A.AreasofReusingTiresB.MethodsofRebuildingaTrailC.TiresTransformedintoaNewHikingTrailD.OfficialsandPeopleWorkingTogethertoRecycleTiresDIsittruethatourbrainaloneisresponsibleforhumancognition(认知)?Whataboutourbody?Isitpossibleforthoughtandbehaviourtooriginatefromsomewhereotherthanourbrain?PsychologistswhostudyEmbodiedCognition(EC)asksimilarquestions.TheECtheorysuggestsourbodyisalsoresponsibleforthinkingorproblem-solving.Moreprecisely,themindshapesthebodyandthebodyshapesthemindinequalmeasure.Ifyouthinkaboutitforamoment,itmakestotalsense.Whenyousmellsomethinggoodorhearamusingsounds,certainemotionsareawakened.Thinkabouthownewbornsusetheirsensestounderstandtheworldaroundthem.Theydon’thaveemotionssomuchasneeds—theydon’tfeelsad,they’rejusthungryandneedfood.Evenunbornbabiescanfeeltheirmothers’heartbeatsandthishasacalmingeffect.Intherealworld,theycrywhenthey’recoldandthengethugged.Thatway,theystarttoassociatebeingwarmwithbeingloved.Understandably,theoristshavebeenarguingforyearsandstilldisagreeonwhetherthebrainisthenervecentrethatoperatestherestofthebody.OlderWesternphilosophersandmainstreamlanguageresearchersbelievethisisfact,whileECtheorisesthatthebrainandbodyareworkingtogetherasanorganicsupercomputer,processingeverythingandformingyourreactions.Furtherstudieshavebackedupthemind-bodyinteraction.Inoneexperiment,testsubjectswereaskedtojudgepeopleafterbeinghandedahotoracolddrink.Theyallmadewarmevaluationswhentheirfingertipsperceivedwarmthratherthancoolness.Anditworkstheotherwaytoo.Inanotherstudy,subjects’fingertiptemperaturesweremeasuredafterbeing“included”inor“rejected”fromagrouptask.Thosewhowereincludedfeltphysicallywarmer.Forfurtherproof,wecanlookatthemetaphors(比喻)thatweusewithouteventhinking.Akindandsympatheticpersonisfrequentlyreferredtoasonewithasoftheartandsomeonewhoisverystrongandcalmindifficultsituationsisoftendescribedassolidasarock.Andthiskindofmetaphoricaluseiscommonacrosslanguages.Nowthatyouhavetheknowledgeofmind-bodyinteraction,whynotuseit?Ifyou’rehavingabadday,awarmcupofteawillgiveyouaflashofpleasure.Ifyouknowyou’rephysicallycold,warmupbeforemakinganyinterpersonaldecisions. 32.Accordingtotheauthor,whatisthesignificanceofEC?A.Itbringsusclosertothetruthinhumancognition.B.Itoffersaclearerpictureoftheshapeofhumanbrain.C.Itrevealsthemajorroleofthemindinhumancognition.D.Itfacilitatesourunderstandingoftheoriginofpsychology.33.Wheredoesthenewborns’understandingoftheirsurroundingsstartfrom?A.Theirpersonallooks.B.Theirmentalneeds.C.Theirinneremotions.D.Theirphysicalfeelings.34.WhatdoestheauthorintendtoprovebycitingthemetaphorsinParagraph5?A.Humanspeechisalivewithmetaphors.B.Humansenseshaveeffectsonthinking.C.Humanlanguageisshapedbyvisualimages.D.Humanemotionsareoftencomparedtonaturalmaterials.35.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthelastparagraph?A.Todeepenthereaders’understandingofEC.B.ToencouragethereadertoputECintopractice.C.Toguidethereaderontothepathtocareersuccess.D.Tosharewiththereaderwaystoreleasetheiremotions.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。HelpingYourKidstoBeInterestedinSportsBeingactiveandmovingissomethingthatissoimportantforusall,especiallyforchildren._____36_____However,someparentscanfeelshockedwhentheyseethattheirchildisn’tinterestedinsports.Sohowcanyouencouragethemtohaveago?Itissuchagoodideatoleadbyexamplewhenyouareaparent.Thisistrueforavarietyofaspects,butespeciallyforgettingchildreninvolvedinsport._____37_____Soyouneedtobesomeonewhoisinterestedandactive,ifyouwantanyhopeofthemdoingsotoo.Ifyoulayonthecouchalldaythentheywilljustlearntodothattoo._____38_____Althoughtheycanchoosewhotheywanttosupport,seeingyourenthusiasmforaparticularplayerorteamcanbejustwhatisneededtostarttheirjourney.Youcouldlookforateamuniformstoretogetthemasportsshirtwiththeirnameonforexample,aswellasseetheteamplayatoneoftheirgames._____39_____ Ifsomethingisdull,itwillbehardforchildrentobeenthusiasticaboutit.Thiswillmakethemresent(讨厌)it,whichisnotagoodthingforlaterinlife.Iftheyshowparticularskillandlearntoplaysport,thenmorepracticeandtrainingcancomein._____40_____Whentheycanenjoywhattheydo,theywillonlyseeitassomethingfuntodo,ratherthanwhatweasadultsmightseeitas,suchasachoretoburncalories.Whateversportyourchildchoosestoplay,encouragethemandmakeitfun,andthenitwillbesomethingthattheywillwanttocarryondoingastheygoabouttherestoftheirlives.A.Theywon’tbeinterestedinsportsifyou’renot.B.herearesomeothertipsthatyouwouldsharewiththem.C.Shareyourenthusiasmanditwillhelptolightenapassion.D.Sothinkaboutwaysthatcangetthemtobeactiveinthesports.E.Howactiveachildiswillimpacttheiroverallhealthandlearning.F.Apartfromleadingbyexampleyoucouldalsoshareyourfavoriteteam.G.However,themainmessageforgettingchildrenintosportistokeepitfun.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。Intheearly1990s,EricDomb,ahighlysuccessfullawyer,cameupwiththeideaofbuildingabirdpark.Hisfather-in-law____41____theideainthebeginning,butwhenthe____42____startedtomakeshapehebackedout.Dombthushadto____43____moneyfromformerclients,histwobrothersandfatheraswellasabanktobuildazoologicalparkknownasPairiDaiza.Aftertheparkopenedin1994,hisinexperienceledtomany____44____,buthepushedonwithhisventure(冒险).By2000,theparkwasturningaprofit,andDomb’sambitionswere____45____.Theparkneededmorethanbirds,hebelieved,andothercreaturesandculturalgardenswouldhelpturnitintosomething____46____.SincehischildhoodhehasbeenfascinatedbyChinese____47____.In2006,hebuiltthefirstChinesegarden,DreamofHanWuDiinhiszoo.ItwassaidtobethelargestChinesegardeninEurope.Dombkept____48____newelements.Itfinallytookmorethansixyearstocompletetheproject.Dombfelt____49____bythejointpandabreedingprogram.Dombandhispeoplespentthefollowingmonths____50____buildinggiantpandahouseswithnoguaranteethatPairiDaizawouldbefortunateenoughto____51____giantpandas.Thehugeenclosurebuiltincludesapool,caveand____52____plantation.Now,Dombiseagertotellhowhe____53____apairofgiantpandas,XingHuiandHaoHaoinFebruary2014.Thesenseof____54____isallthemoreprofoundinthatPairiDaizaisoneofthefewprivatezoosoutside Chinato____55____giantpandas.41.A.rejectedB.supportedC.doubtedD.raised42.A.projectB.ruleC.lawD.document43.A.stealB.winC.earnD.borrow44.A.rewardsB.wondersC.mistakesD.regrets45.A.missingB.spreadingC.shakingD.growing46.A.extremeB.unusualC.irregularD.essential47.A.cultureB.foodC.poetryD.dream48.A.containingB.changingC.addingD.removing49A.embarrassedB.surprisedC.confusedD.inspired50.A.willinglyB.enthusiasticallyC.automaticallyD.confidently51.A.takechargeofB.payattentiontoC.getholdofD.gainknowledgeof52.A.grassB.teaC.coffeeD.bamboo53.A.boughtB.protectedC.receivedD.tracked54.A.prideB.humorC.securityD.duty55.A.hideB.houseC.trainD.save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。FrenchdisasterepicNotre-DameonFirehitsChinesebigscreenThisAprilmarksthe____56____(four)anniversaryofNotre-DameinParisbeingengulfedbythebiggestblazeinitshistory.NotreDameonFire,nowinChinesecinemas,isadisasterepic____57____veteranFrenchfilmmakerJean-JacquesAnnaud,whoalsohelmedWolfTotem(2015),adramafilm____58____(adapt)fromChinesewriterJiangRong’seponymousnovel.ThefilmmadeitsChinapremiereonApril6inBeijinginthepresenceofFrance’sMinisterofCultureRimaAbdulMalakandthedirector.Presentingablow-by-blowrecreationofthegrippingeventsthat____59____(happen)onApril15,2019whenthefireattheFrenchmedievalcatholiccathedralrockedFranceandshockedthewholeworld,Annaud’snewfilmhailstheheroicpeoplewhoputtheirliveson____60____linetoaccomplishtheawe-inspiringrescue.Annaudunveiledthefilmingdetailsofthefilmtotheaudience____61____(attend)theChinapremiere.“Itwasa____62____(danger)movie.Theactorswereactuallyveryclosetotheextremelyviolentfire,1,200-degreeFahrenheitfire.Thereareveryfewdigitalspecialeffects.Almostallofwhatyouhaveseenare ____63____(identical)reconstructedsetsthatIsetonfire,”hesaid.“WhenIsawthismovieinParislastyear,ittookmeafewhours____64____Icouldbreatheandwalknormallyonthestreet,”saidMalakatthefilm’sChinapremiere.TheFrenchministerannouncedthat2024willbetheFrance-ChinaYearofCultureandTourismandsheinvitedChinesetouriststotraveltoFrancefortheoccasion,especiallytoseetheNotre-DamecathedralinParis,____65____,afteralmostsixyearsofextensiverenovations,isscheduledtoreopentothepublicinDecemberofthesameyear.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假设你是张伟,你的英国笔友弗兰克(Frank)来信告诉你,他因长时间打游戏与父母发生了争吵,他现在很难过。请你根据以下要点及要求,给他写一封英文回信。写作要点:1.打游戏浪费时间,伤害眼睛,不利于学习;2.理解尊重父母,向父母道歉,与他们沟通;3.不打游戏,努力学习,帮父母做家务。写作要求:1.必须包括以上所有要点,并可适当发挥;2.词数80左右(开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数)。DearFrank,I’vereceivedyourletterandIknowyouarguedwithyourparents.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Pleasebehappyandeverythingwillbebetter.Yours,ZhangWei第二节(满分25分)67.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。JacobsatonthegrassoutsideGrandma’shouse.Heheldapieceofpaper.Hefoldedthepaperthiswayandmadeapoint.Thenhefoldeditthatwayandthiswayandmadewings.Jacobthrewhispaperairplanehighintotheair.Ittwisted(盘旋)turnedandfelltotheground. GrandmalookedupfromhergardeningasJacobfoldedanotherpieceofpaper.Hethrewthenewplaneintotheair.Itwentup,camedownandbouncedofftheground.“Youknow,”saidGrandma,“there’sasecretairportjustthroughthosetrees.Wanttosee?”“Anairport!”Jacobjumpedup.“Nearyourhouse?”JacobtookGrandma’shand,andtheyfollowedapaththroughthetrees.Theystoppedwhentheyreachedawideriver.Tik-tik-tik,tik-tik-tik,noisesfilledtheair.“Theairportsoundsbusytoday,”saidGrandma.Shepointedthroughthetrees.“Watchcarefully.”Jacoblookedacrosstheriver.Heonlysawtrees,noairplanes.Helookedintothesky.Heonlysawcloudsandsunshine.Raaaawnk!Alargegray-bluebirdwithwidewingsandlonglegsswooped(猛冲)down.Itlandedinatree,onsomesticksandbranches.Anest!Jacoblookedattheothertrees.Therewerenestsallaround!Anotherlargebirdswoopedoutfromthetrees,justasanewarrivalflewinandlanded.“Itisanairport,”saidJacob.“Abirdairport!”“Thosearegreatblueherons(鹭),”saidGrandma.“Seethebabychicks?”Jacobsawthreelittlechickssticktheirheadsoutofanest.Theystretchedouttheirneckstoreceivefoodfromtheirparent.“Theymightbehavingfishforlunch,”saidGrandma.Afterthemeal,theheronspreaditswingsandflewintotheair.Itflewslightlydownwardatfirst,andthenflewawaywithlargeandslowbeatsofitswings.“Thosearehugewings,”saidJacob.“Theyhelptheherontravelalongwaytofindfood,”saidGrandma.Jacobwatchedaheronflyin,withlonglegsstretchedtowardanestandwingsopenwide,actingasbrakes(刹车)foragentletouchdown.“They’regoodforlanding,too,”saidJacobthoughtfully.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。Backathome,JacobaskedGrandmaforhelptofindpaperplanedesignsonthecomputer. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________“Ready?”Jacobhelduphisplane.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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