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2023学年杭九中高三第一学期统测模拟考试英语试题第一部分听力(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,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.Whatcoststhemostaccordingtothewoman?A.Thecar.B.Therepairs.C.Thedrivinglessons.2.Whatdidthemandoyesterday?A.Hecutwood.B.Hecookedameal.C.Hewatchedmovies.3.Whatwilltheweatherbeliketomorrowprobably?A.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Windy.4.WhenwillthemanmeetTom?A.8:00am.B.9:00am.C.5:00p.m.5.Whatisthewoman?A.Workinginsales.B.Workingwithpeople.C.Workingwithnumbers.第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话成独白,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,并标在试卷的扣应位置。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。每段对话或独白迭两边。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题.6.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent.B.Fatheranddaughter.C.Teammates.7.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofscienceintheend?A.Itisdangerous.B.Itisstrange.C.Itisgreat.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题,8.HowdidLucyfirstacquirethebike?A.Sheboughtit.B.Sheborrowedit.C.Shewasgivenit.9.WhoownedthebikebeforeLucy? A.Hersister.B.HerfriendC.Herbrother.10.WhatconcernsLucymostaboutabike?A.Theprice.B.Thesafety.C.Thecolor.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inahotel.B.Inacave.C.Inauniversity.12.Howoldarethepaintings?A.Around500yearsold.B.Around1000yearsold.C.Around17,000yearsold.13.Whoistheman?A.Aprofessor.B.Apainter.C.Ahotelowner.听下面一段牧长对话,回答以下小题,14.WhatdoweknowaboutStuart?A.He’satourguide.B.He’satravellover.C.He’sadeliveryman.15.WhatdoesStuartrecommendgetting?A.Amapofthearea.B.Acellphone.C.Ahotelcard.16.WhatdoesStuartsaytravelersshoulddo?A.Trynottotravelalone.B.Writedowncontactinformation.C.Askdifferentpeoplefordirections.17.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Suggestionsaboutgettinglost.B.Adviceonstayingsafeoutside.C.Tipsforchoosingatraveldestination.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Whattimedidtheexaminerleave?A.At10:55.B.At11:00.C.At11:05.19.Whydidtheexaminerleave?A.Hehadforgottenthepaperwork.B.Hehadtogosomewhereelse.C.Hehadfinishedhiswork.20.Whatdoesthespeakerintendtotellthelistenerstodo?A.Beprepared.B.Trytobeontime.C.Neverfearfailure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,从每思所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,AGuidedtoursattheNationalMuseumatSouthKingston OutofHoursTitanoToursBookatourwithoneofourknowledgeabletourguidestogetupclosetoallthemaincharactersinourworld-famousDinosaursgallery.You’llgettolearnhowdinosaurswerefirstdiscovered,howtheyadaptedtolifeonEarthandwhythey’resoimportanttooursciencetoday.13:00-14:00Weekendsonly.BehindtheLensTourHaveyoueverwonderedwhywildlifephotographycanbeusedtomakeadifferencetothenaturalworld?JoinourhostsforaspecialtouroftheWildlifePhotographeroftheYearexhibitionanddiscoverthestoriesbehindthephotos.Wewillintroduceyoutosomesurprisingstoriesaswellastheimpactthatthesephotoshavehadonwildlifeconservationefforts.9:00-10:00Wednesday&Friday.BehindtheScenesTour:SpiritCollectionGobehindthesceneswithourscienceeducatorsforalookattheMuseum’sfascinatingzoologycollectionpreserved.AsweexploresomeoftheDarwinCentre’s27kilometersofshelvesyou’llencountertreasureshiddenamongthe22millionanimalspecimens(标本)housedhere.14:00-15:00Mondayclosed.HistoryoftheNaturalHistoryMuseumTourWithstoriesstretchingfromWaterhousetoDarwin,you’llgettojourneythroughtimeanddiscovermoreabouthowtheincredible‘CathedralofNature’becameworld-famous.What’smore,oncethetourisfinished,youwillhavetheopportunitytovisitthewholeMuseumatyourownpace,newlyequippedwithyourbehind-the-scenesknowledge.14:00-15:00MondaytoFriday.1.WhatcanyoudoonBehindtheLensTour?A.Tellstoriesaboutnature.B.Digintowildlifephotography.C.Discovertipstotakephotos.D.Joininagrouptoprotectwildlife.2.WhichtourcanyoutakeifyougotothemuseumonMondayafternoon?A.OutofHoursTitanoTours.BBehindtheLensTour. C.BehindtheScenesTour:SpiritCollection.D.HistoryoftheNaturalHistoryMuseumTour.3.Inwhatcolumnofthemuseumwebsitecouldyoufindthetext?A.Shop.B.JoinandSupport.C.What’son.D.Membership.BTheturnoftheyearistraditionallythetimeforreviewingone’slifeandperhapsformakingsomeresolutionsastowhattoconcentrateoninthecomingyear;andformanyyearspastIhavetakenadvantageoftheholidayperiodtoreviewmyowngoalandambition.OnethingIdodecidetodothisyear,withsomeunwillingness,istogiveupwritingtheGrumpyOldBookmancolumninthismagazine.It’snotthatI’velostinterestinthebookworld,youunderstand.ButLeonardWoolf,husbandofwriterVirginiaWool,usedtosaythatamanshouldchangehiscareereverysevenyears.ThoughpersonallyIwouldsaythatchangingyourwholecareersooftenisgoingabitfar,Idofind,duringmyownworkinglife,thatitactsasagreatrefresherifyoucanoccasionallytryanewjobwithinthesameorganizationorlineofbusiness.Itisinfactwellover15yearssinceoureditorwrotetomeandaskedifIwouldbeinterestedinwritingaregularpieceaboutwhatwas,eventhen,arapidlychangingpublishingscene.Heapproachedmebecausesince2004Ihadbeenwritingaregularblogcalled,amazinglyenough,GrumpyOldBookman.Asmymonthlysurveyofdevelopmentsinbothtraditionalanddigitalpublishingcontinued,inthismagazine,Ibegantorealizethatwritersinthiscentury,ofbothfictionandnon-fiction,arelivinginsomethingclosetoaparadise.Once,youstruggledforyearstofindapublisher—oranagentifyouwantedone—butnowyoucanpublishyourownstuff,eitherdigitallyorinpaperback,withoutitcostingyouapennypiece.Amazing.Afteraboutfiveyearsofproducingsuchcolumns,atjustunderathousandwordsatime,itoccurredtomethat,ratherthanlettheseessaysdriftawayontheseasoftime,itmightbeofvaluetopotentialreaderstopublishmythoughtsandcommentsinbookform.Hence,in2014,Ipublishedthefirst69GOBcolumnsinpaperbackformat,usingAmazon’sCreatespacefacilities.Title:WritersRejoice!Amonthlydiaryofthedawnofthedigitalage,whichwasmyfirsttrial.AndnowIsincerelywishanew2022.4.Whydoestheauthorwanttogiveupwritingthecolumn?A.HefollowsLeonardWoolf’ssuggestion.B.Heisverykeenontryingsomethingnew.C.Heisfedupwiththecareerlinkedtobooks. D.He’susedtochanginghisjobeverysevenyears.5.Accordingtotheauthor,whatcanbeinferredfromParagraph4?A.Itisablessingtoliveinthepresenttimes.B.Publishingindustryisaprofitablebusiness.C.Itisratherhardtopublishbooksnowadays.D.Nowitisamazingtofindapublishereasily.6.Whatdoyouthinkoftheauthor?A.Purposefulandgoodatself-reflecting.B.Dedicatedbuteasytodoubthimself.C.Emotionalandgoodatcontrollinghimself.D.Ambitiousbutreluctanttochangehimself7.Whatdoestheauthormainlywanttotellus?A.Givinguptimelyisanothervirtue.B.Thebeginningofayearisanewstart.C.Reflectioncandriveustopushforward.D.Changingthejobmeansanewopportunity.CAsakidgrowingupinasuburbofLondon,Ilovedtogolookingfortheperfectparkbench.SomeSundaymornings,mydadcouldbepersuadedtodrivetonewparks.We’dhaveakick-aroundwithasoccerball,shareabagofDotritosandcheckoutallthebenchesinthearea,readingthewordsonthem.Thegoodparkbenchleavesmeinastate,somewherebetweennostalgia(怀旧)andeageranticration(一份滑稽).WhereonceIwasexcitedbythewordscarvedonwood,Inowfind,asa10-year-old,thatI’mmoreappreciativeofeachbench’squietstoicism(坦然谈定),thewaytheyarewillingtowaitouttheirtumineveryweather,remainingavailabletoall-comers.Likeagoodbookorpieceofmusic,aparkbenchallowsforasenseofsolitudeandcommunityatthesametime,whichiscrucialtolifeinagreatcity.Partofmyrecessionwithparkbenchesisasspaceswherehistorysettles.Byplantingseedsofcuriosity,andmakingspaceforreflection,parkbenchesbecomedoorstothepast.Maybethat’sthegreatestpoweroftheparkbench:itsrapacity(贪婪)encouragestheartofobservation.Agoodbenchcatchesusinourquietest,mostvulnerable(脆弱的)moments,whenwemaybeopentoimaginingnewnanauvesandrevisitingoldones.Ourmasksaretakenoff,hungfromthebench’swroughtiron(锻铁).Onothernearbybenches,babiesarebeingburped(打嗝).Glancesexchanged.Sandwicheseaten.Newspapersreadit. Lately,I’vefoundmesittingonalotofcrampedmetalbenchesofthekindthatdon’tinviteyoutostaylong,oruneasyonesthatleaveyoucold.That’sbecausepublicseatingisbecominganendangeredspecies.OurcitiesarebecomingmorelikeDisneyland,whichhasbeenquietlyremovingpublicseatingandreplacingitwithmorerestaurantseating.Ifyouwantamoment’srestin2Ist-centuryAmerica,youhavetoopenyourwallet.OnerecentSunday,IwanderedthroughCentralPark.TobeinCentralParkinwhatishopefullythepandemic’stwilightistoberemindedofthebeautyoflivinginacitythatstillmakesspaceforparkbenchesinthemodemcityscape.8.Howdidthewriterleadinthetopic?A.Bydescribingthesceneofthepark.B.Byintroducinghischildhoodexperience.C.ByrevealinghispassionforLondon.D.Byshowinghisfather’saffectionforhim.9Whatcanwelearnaboutthewriterafterhegrewup?A.Helikedthefeelparkbenchesbroughttohim.B.Heenjoyedthepeaceintheparkverymuch.C.Hewasstillcrazyaboutthewordsonthebench.D.Hewassufferinggreatfrustrationinhis40s.10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“solitude”inParagraph2probablymean?A.Achievements.B.Loss.C.Happiness.D.Privacy.11.Whyispublicseatingbecominganendangeredspecies?A.Itiscommercialized.B.Itisusuallymadeofmetal.C.Itisquiteoutofdate.D.Itisuncomfortabletositthere.DInthethreateningtroubleofclimatechange,growingcommercialcropsonsolarfarmsisapotentiallyefficientuseofagriculturallandthatcanbothincreasecommercialfoodproductionandimprovesolarpanelperformanceandlongevity(寿命),accordingtoanewCornellresearch.“Wenowhave,forthefirsttime,aphysics-basedtooltoestimatethecostsandbenefitsofco-locatingsolarpanelsandcommercialagricultureintermsofincreasedpowerconversionefficiencyandsolar-pancllongevity,”saidleadauthorHenryWilliams,adoctoralstudentinCornellEngineering.“Thereispotentialforagrivoltaic(农业光伏)systems-whereagricultureandsolarpanelscoexist-toprovideincreasedpassivecoolingthroughtallerpanelheights,morereflectivegroundcoverandhigherevapotranspiration(蒸散)ratescomparedtotraditionalsolarfarms,”saidMaxZhang,professorintheSibleySchoolofMechanicalandAerospaceEngineering,“Wecangeneraterenewableelectricityandconservefarmlandthroughagrivoltaicsystems.”InNewYork,forexample,about40%ofsolarfarmcapacityhasbeendevelopedonagriculturallands,whileabout84%oflandsuitableforsolardevelopmentisagricultural,accordingtoapreviousresearchstudy fromZhang’sgroup.Theengineersshowedthatsolarpanelsmountedovervegetationrevealsurfacetemperaturedropscomparedtothosebuiltoverbareground.Solarpanelsweremounted4metersaboveacottoncropandthesolarpanelsshowedtemperaturereductionsbyupto10degreesCelsius,comparedwiththosemountedahalf-meterabovebaresoil.“Asyoudecreasethesolarpaneloperatingtemperature,youcanincreaseefficiencyandimprovethelongevityofyoursolarpanels,”saidWilliams,“We’reshowingdoublebenefits.Ononehand,youhavefoodproductionforfarmers,andontheotherhand,we’veshownimprovedlongevityandimprovedconversionefficiencyforsolardevelopers.”“Uptothispoint,mostofthebenefitsfromagrivoltaicsystemshavebeenaroundareaswithabundantsunshine,”saidZhang,“ThisresearchistakingasteptowardevaluatingtheapplicationofagrivoltaicsinclimatesrepresentativeoftheNortheasternU.S.inrelaxingtheland-usecompetitionitfaces.”12.WhatdoesthenewCornellresearchconvey?A.Growingcommercialcropscanrelieveclimatechange.B.It’scostlytoimprovesolarpanelperformanceandlongevity.C.Commercialagriculturecanincreasepowerconversionefficiency.D.Thecoexistenceofsolarpanelsandcommercialcropsismutuallybeneficial.13.Whydoestheauthorlistthefiguresinparagraph3?A.Toshowthepromisingfutureofagrivoltaics.B.ToindicatethelackofsolarfarmsinNewYork.C.Totellagriculturallandsarebasedonsolarfarms.D.Todemonstrateagriculturalfarmsaremoredeveloped.14.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.TheNortheasternUSisrichinagriculturallands.B.Hotclimatezonesareidealfordevelopingagrivoltaics.C.Theresearchmadeabreakthroughinland-usecompetition.D.TheapplicationofagrivoltaicsinNortheasternUSprovedpractical.15.Whichisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ApproachestoTacklingWorldClimateChangeB.MethodsofIncreasingAgriculturalProductionC.AgrivoltaicsHaveBeenWellReceivedintheUS D.GrowingCropsatSolarFarmsGeneratesHigherEfficiency第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分125分)阅读下面短文,从知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。Onceuponatime,wewereallquestion-askingexperts.Westartedaskingourparentsnumerousquestionsaskids.Bypreschool,ourinquiriesevenreachedthedepthsofscience,philosophy,andthesocialorder.Wheredoesthesungoatnight?Whydoesn’tthatmanhaveahomelikewedo?Whydorockssinkbuticefloats?____16____Whydoesthechild’surgetoaskquestionsgrowinactiveinsomanyadults?Animportantfactorishowthesocialenvironmentssurroundinguschangeasweage.Schoolstransformfromaplaceforaskingquestionstoonefundedbyourabilitytoanswerthem.____17____Andwerecognizethatsocietyrewardsthepeoplewhoproposetohavetheanswers.____18____Wecanbebraveraboutaskingquestionsinpublicandencouragingotherstopursuetheircuriosity,too.Inthatencouragement,wehelpcreateanenvironmentwherethosearoundusfeelsafetoaskquestions.Whenitcomestohowwephrasequestions,weareadvisedtoopenwithlesssensitivequestions,favorfollow-upquestions,andkeepquestionsopen-ended.Wecanalsopracticeaskingquestionsofandforourselvesbykeepingarunninglistofquestionsinajournal.____19____Finally,wecouldsetasidetimetoaskabsurdquestionslike“Howwouldyouaccomplishaweek’sworkintwohours?”Thistypeofquestionsforcesustobreaktheboundariesofourcomfortzone.Intheworldthatdoesnotlookmuchasitdidyearsago,wemustaskquestions.____20____Greatquestionscanopenupourcapacitytochangebecausetheyallowustodrawpeoplein,openingthemuptosharingknowledge,ideas,andopinions.Andtheyarealsoourprimarymeansoflearningabouttheworld.Inshort,askingquestionsisthebestwaytodeepenourunderstandingofthethingsthatmattertoourlife.Asanychildcouldprobablytellusifweasked.A.Then,atsomepoint,ourinquiringdesiresdisappear.B.Itisahigh-payoffbehaviorespeciallyintimesofchange.C.Thequestionsweaskdependonourattitudesaswellasthesituations.D.Butaswegrowup,askingquestionsfillsuswithworryandself-doubt.E.Assuch,onewaytorenewourinquiringspiritistochangetheatmosphere.F.Welearntosellourselvesonthejobmarketbywhatweknow,notwhatwedon’t.G.Itnotonlyremovesthepublicityfromquestionasking,butoffersusaplacetoexperiment.第三部分语宫运用(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。StephClemencealwaysintendedtogotocollege.____21____whenherfatherdiedinacaraccident,leavinghermothertosupportthreedaughtersona____22____income,payingforcollegebecameoutofthequestion.____23____goingtocollege,Stephfoundajob,andtriedto____24____whattodowithalifesodifferentfromherplan.The____25____camefromtwopagesfromherEnglishteacher,DorothyClark.Oneafternoonshewalkedintotheclassroomcarryingastackofpaperstitled“Mrs.Clark’sBookList.”Itwasn’thomework,theteacherannounced,butitcouldbearoad____26____.“Someofyoumightnotgoontohighereducation,“Mrs.Clarksaid,“butyoucan____27____tolearn.”“Iwasdeterminedto____28____myself,”Stephsays.Shestudiedthe____29____andsoitbegan.Eachofthosebookssparkedher____30____tolearnmore.“Readingbooksislikeatreasurehunt,”saysSteph.“WhatamIgoingto____31____?Howwillmyheartchange?”Thatmadeherlookforotherbooksthatweren’tonthelist,hopingto____32____herknowledge.Whentheoriginallist____33____,shetypedupanewcopy.Andthenanother.Overtheyears,thefamilymovedaroundalot.Throughitall,thereadinglistwasa____34____inSteph’slife,travelingwithherevenonvacations.NowStephis70,andsheneverdidgettocollege.Butshehasonlyfourbooks____35____toreadfromthelist.Sheexpectstocompletethemsometimein2023.21.A.AndB.ButC.SoD.Then22.A.modestB.highC.regularD.net23.A.DuetoB.ApartfromC.InsteadofD.Asfor24.A.risetoB.figureoutC.thinkofD.takedown25.A.newsB.questionC.responseD.answer26.A.showB.blockC.mapD.test27.A.continueB.stopC.pretendD.afford28.A.defendB.enjoyC.supportD.improve29.A.homeworkB.surveyC.reportD.list30.A.creationB.passionC.imaginationD.satisfaction31.A.discoverB.purchaseC.saveD.bury32.A.checkB.understandC.limitD.deepen33.A.triedoutB.burstoutC.woreoutD.soldout34.A.choiceB.souvenirC.constantD.vision 35.A.missingB.publishedC.finishedD.left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。ExploringthemoonisadreamthatweChinesehavebeenpursuingforages,andweareproudofthe____36____(achieve)inthepastdecade.OnDec2,2013,as____37____keypartofthesecondstepofthethree-phaselunarprobe(探测)projects,ChinastartedtheChang’e3missiontoexplorethemoon.Afterabout12daysofflight,theChang’e3probe____38____(success)soft-landedonthelunarsoil,becomingthefirstChinesespacecraftonthemoon.AndChinaisthefirstcountry____39____(reach)thisgoalinnearlyfourdecades.ItthenreleasedthefirstChineselunarrover,Yutu,whichworkedtherefornearly1,000days,untilJuly2016.OnDec8,2018,Chinalauncheditsfourthlunarprobe,Chang’e4,towardthefarsideofthemoon,____40____alwaysfacesawayfromEarth.Twentysixdaysintoitsjourney,theunmannedspacecraftmadeasoft-landinginthesouthbasin,____41____(start)mankind’sfirstcloseobservationofthemoon’slittle-knownfarside.Themission’scorecomponent—theYutu2rover—____42____(work)onthemoonfornearly1,400dayssofar,____43____(long)thananyotherroverofalltime.OnNov24,2020,theChang’e5roboticmission____44____(launch)fromWenchangandlandedonthemoononDec1.Themissionbrought1,731gramsoflunarrocksandsoilback____45____EarthonDec17.The23-daymissionmadeChinathethirdcountrythathasretrieved(带回)lunarsample.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假如你是杭州光明国际学校学生会主席李华,随着亚运会的成功举办和圆满结束,借着亚运会的余辉,本着“传承亚运精神、发扬亚运精神”,你所在城市开展了“全民健身运动(NationalFitnessProgram)”。请你代表学生会,给全校学生写一份倡议书,呼吁大家积极参与活动,内容包括:1.发起建议:2.具体做法:3.活动意义。注意:1,写作词数应为80左右:2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入词数,可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯,3.请按如下格式在答思卡的相应位置作容,Dearfellowstudents,WiththesuccessfulholdingandcompleteconclusionoftheAsianGames,theNationalFitnessProgramisproceedingwithfullvigorinourcity. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Afterall,thegreatestwealthishealth.TheStudentUnion第二节(游分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。Floraandherdadweregoingtomovetoanewhouse.Friday,atruckwouldcomeforthefurniture.Thenthenextweek,workerswoulddiguptheyard.WhereFloraandPapihadgrownflowers,theworkerswouldputinaparkinglot.“Ourpoorflowers,”Florasighedtoherself,lookingatthebrightpurplebloomsandsoftandgreenweedcomingoutofthesoil.Shesatoutside,sellingthingsshedidn’twanttotaketothenewhouse.Besideherhungasignthatsaid“YardSale”.HeryardsalewasthefirstoneoftheyearonAppleStreet,andseveralofherneighborshadcomeovertohavealook.Papicameout.Heheldadishpiledhighwithnuts.“Here’sasnackforeveryone,”hesaid.Flora’sdadlovedsharingthings.Mostofallhelovedsharingjokes.HesmiledwhenhesawFlora’ssignandwinked(眨眼)atthecustomersgatheredaround.“Yardsale?Whatareyousellingyardsof?Ormetersof?”heasked.“Ribbons?Carpet?Cloth?Where’syourruler?”“Notthatkindofyard,”jokedMrs.Ciro.“Itmustbethisnicegrassyyardwe’restandingonthat’sforsale.”“Howmuchfortheweedbyyoursign?”askedMr.Johnson,joking.Floragavenoresponse.Shedidn’tthinktheirjokeswerefunny.Shefeltextremelyinlowspiritsatthethoughtthatthelovelyyardwasalreadysold,andsoontheirpoorflowersandweedwouldberuined.”Deaderthanadoorknob,’Papi’spapiwouldsay”,shethoughttoherselfbitterly,“What’sworse,thenewhousedoesn’thaveanyflowersatall.”Withasigh,Floradugherheelsdeepintothegrass.Butwhenshefeltthesoftearthmoveunderherheels,sheknewwhatshecoulddo.ShewhisperedhercleverplantoPapi.Henodded,smiling,andsatdowninherseatinstead.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。Florafetchedoldflowerpotsandfoundatrowel(园艺铲)todigwith._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Nowshewasreadyforsellingtheyardandjokingwithcustomers._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________听力:1-5BACCB6-10ACBAB11-15BCABA16-20CACBA
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