浙江省温州中学2023-2024学年高三上学期跨年考英语 Word版无答案.docx

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温州中学2023学年高三跨年考英语试卷本试卷分第一卷(选择题)、第二卷(非选择题),满分150分,考试时间为120分钟。所有题目的答案都必须写在答题卷上。第I卷注意事项:1.答第Ⅰ卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.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。不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。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.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatisthespeakers’destination?A.Thepark.B.Thebeach.C.Thehotel.2.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】WhatisNancy’splanforChristmas?A.Tohavedinnerathome.B.Todovolunteerwork.C.Tovisitsomefriends.3.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatiswrongwiththeman’swatch?A.It’sfast.B.It’sstopped.C.It’sslow.4.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whereisthebookstorenow?A.OnLearRoad.B.OnNelsonStreet.C.OnHuntingtonRoad. 5.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatisthemangoingtodo?A.Dosomeshopping.B.Givethewomanaride.C.Makebreakfast.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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.Whydoesthewomanchargetheman?A.He’sretunedabooklate.B.He’sdamagedabook.C.He’slostabook7.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthefine?A.It’sacceptable.B.It’stoomuch.C.It’sunnecessary.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.Whatisspecialabouttheteacups?A.Theyarefinelydecorated.B.Theyaresoldwithcandies.C.Theyareshapedlikehearts.9.Whydoesthemantaketheapple-tree-to-begift?AItlooksattractive.B.Itprovidesinstructions.C.Itwillbeapleasantmemory.10.Howmuchwillthemanpayforthegift?A.$24.95.B.$26.99.C.$56.90.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.WhatdoesKarlneedaccordingtoSusan?A.Aholiday.B.Apromotion.C.Apayraise.12.WhatdoesKarlthinkhiscompanyshoulddo? A.Offerpaidvacations.B.Keepcostsdown.C.Employmorepeople.13.WhatdoesSusanagreetodoforKarl?A.Watchforjobopenings.B.Postanadvertisement.C.Talktohismanager.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.Whatisthewoman’soriginalplanfortonight?A.Haveagoodrest.B.Studyforanexam.C.Celebrateherbirthday.15.Whatdoesthemanintendtodowithfriendsat6:30?A.Havedinner.B.Watchamovie.C.Haveaparty.16.Whenwillthepartyprobablyend?A.At10:00.B.At10:30.C.At11:00.17.Howdoesthemansound?A.Enthusiastic.B.Impatient.C.Hesitant.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】18Whatisthetalkmainlyabout?A.Diseasecontrol.B.Localevents.C.Governmentservice.19.WhatisprohibitedatpresentinOxton?A.Wateringgardens. B.Smokingoutdoors.C.Washingcars.20.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutthefire?A.Itdestroyedabuilding.B.Itcausedseriousinjuries.CItwasquicklyputout.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。AStargazingFestivalsin2023Asmoreareasgrowbrighterwithlightpollution,nationalparksacrossthecountryhavebecomedark-skyhavens.Overtheyears,theyaremakingapushtogetcertifiedashavensforsky-watchingbytheInternationalDarkSkyAssociation,andtheyevenhosteventslikestargazingfestivalstogettravelersexcitedaboutastronomy.·BryceCanyonNationalPark—June14-17SituatedinsouthernUtah,BryceCanyonearneditsdark-skytitlein2019.The35,835-acreparkisanidealplacetostayuplate.Thisyear,itsannualastronomyfestivalincludesguidedstargazingsessions,lecturesand“starstories”presentations,family-friendlyactivities,andevenaperformancebystringsmusiciansinthenorthernArizona-basedDarkSkyQuartet.·ShenandoahNationalPark—August11-13Convenientlylocatedwithinaday’sdrivefromtwo-thirdsofAmericans,ShenandoahNationalPark’snightskyfestivalisalow-liftwaytodabbleinastronomy.Thenearly200,000-acreparkwillhostrangertalks,publicstargazingsessions,lectures,presentations,andactivitiesforkids.Staffersarestillworkingonthisyear’sfullschedule,butpasteventshavecoveredtopicsrangingfromspaceweathertonocturnal(夜间的)creatures.·GreatBasinNationalPark—September14-16GreatBasinisoneoftheleastcrowdednationalparks,makingittheperfectplacetoquietlyappreciatethemysteriesofthecosmos.Itsannualastronomyfestivalisscheduledforthisfallandincludesguestspeakers,constellationtalks,observatorytours,andaphotographyworkshop.Duringthefestival’sunique“ArtintheDark”program,participantswillgettopaintinlow-lightconditionsandexperimentwithhowtheireyesperceivecolor.·JoshuaTreeNationalPark—October13-14JoshuaTreeNationalPark,astheInternationalDarkSkyAssociationnotes,isthe“nearestconvenientplace togostargazingunderarelativelydarksky”forthe18millionpeoplewholiveintheLosAngelesarea.Itbecameanofficialdarkskyparkin2017,andeachyear,ithostsanightskyfestivalinthefall.Asluckwouldhaveit,thisyear’sdatesoverlapwithanannular“ringoffire”solareclipse.FromJoshuaTree,themoonwillappeartoobscurebetween70and80percentofthesun.21.WhatisthepurposeofStargazingFestivals?A.Toraisepublicinterestinastronomy.B.Tocallforactionagainstlightpollution.C.Toprovideaplatformtoobservestars.D.Tocollectmoneyformoreobservatories.22.Whereshouldyougoifyouwanttoexperienceworkinginlow-lightconditions?A.BryceCanyonNationalPark.B.ShenandoahNationalPark.C.GreatBasinNationalPark.D.JoshuaTreeNationalPark.23.WhatmightbeabonustovisitorstoJoshuaTreeNationalParkduringthefestivals?A.Anobservatorytour.B.Aphotographyworkshop.C.Astargazingtour.D.Asolareclipse.BOverlookingtheDavis—GantVarsitySoccerField,abedofoverturnedsoilwaitsforfurtherdevelopment.Inafewyears,thisareawillbecomeanaturalhabitatandaplaygroundforanimalsandresidents.Thispeacefulareadidn’tappearnaturally,butthroughplanningandactiontakenbyCatlinGabel’sTinyForestprojectlaunchedbyteacherPatrickWalsh.Foreststypicallytakehundredsofyearstomature,withfourstagesofgrowth.“Tinyforestsflattenouttimethroughtheplantingofallfourlayers(层),”Walshexplained.Theendresultisafast-growing,nativeforestinabout20years.Over600plantsfrom43specieswillbeplantedinthetinyforest,thefirstoneinOregon.Walshwasinspiredtobuildatinyforestafterhearingaboutthisidea,whichemergedinJapanandhastakenholdinNorthAmerica.Hesharedhisvisionwithseniorsinhisclass.TheseniorsresearchedtinyforestsandmadeaproposalresultinginCleanWaterServicesdonating60treesand$5,000fromtheNationalOceanicandAtmosphericAdministration.Armedwiththeseresources,Walshandthestudentsstartedworking.“SomethingIdidn’treallyexpectwastheoutpouringofstudents’enthusiasm.Seeingstudentsfromallgradesvolunteeredtocontributetothe‘dirtywork’reallyblewmeaway,”Walshsaid.SeniorMeganCoverhasbeenattheschoolsincethefirstgrade.“I’llgraduateafterworkingonthisproject,whichissurelysad,butit’sreallyrewardingandgreattobeapartofthisprojectandtodomybit.We’recreating thiseducationalspaceformanyyoungkids,”Coversaid.Walshsummeduphisgoaloftheproject,whichistobuildaplacewherestudentscanenjoyandlearnaboutnature.“Theforestwillobviouslynotsolveclimatechange,butitwilldeservetheeffortsifthekidsthinkaboutclimatechangeandremembertheimportanceofreforestationandtreeswhentheylookoutsideattheforest.”24.Whatisspecialabouttinyforests?A.TheyoriginatedinNorthAmerica.B.Theyareusuallyplantedinschools.C.Theycontainvarioustypesoftrees.D.Theybecomematureinashortertime.25.WhatsurprisedWalshintheprocessofplantingthetinyforest?A.Theabundanceofnativetreespecies.B.Publicconcernabouttheenvironment.CTheactiveparticipationofstudents.D.Supportfromlocalorganizations.26.HowdoesMeganCoverfeelabouttheproject?A.Proud.B.Regretful.C.Grateful.D.Disappointed.27.WhatdoesWalshwanttheforesttofunctionasforthestudents?A.Amodel.B.Areminder.C.Aresource.D.Awitness.CIfsomeoneaskedwhetheryoulikethearts,you’dprobablysayyoudo—atleastintheory.Accordingtoasurvey,morethantwo-thirdsofU.S.adultssaythearts“liftmeupbeyondeverydayexperiences”.However,only30percentattendedaconcertofanytypein2017;23percentwenttoanartmuseum.Fewerthanhalfactivelycreatedartofanykind.Themismatchcanboildowntothefactthatweareweigheddownbyourday-to-dayresponsibilities,leavingourschedulepacked.Maybeyouliketoplayalittlebackgroundmusicwhileyouworkordothechores,butevenbeforethepandemic,mostofusrarely,ifever,sawaliveperformance,letalonevisitedagalleryorwatchedaplay.Toooften,weletthedullrealityoflifegetinthewayofthearts.Butthisisamistake.Theartsaretheoppositeofanescapefromreality;theymightjustbethemostrealisticglimpseweevergetintothenatureandmeaningoflife.Ifyoumaketimeforconsumingandproducingart—thesamewayyoumaketimeforworkandexerciseandfamilycommitments—Iassureyouthatyou’llfindyourlifegettingfullerandhappier.Thinkofatimewhenyouheardapieceofmusicandwantedtocry.Ormaybeyourdizzinessasyouemergedfromanarrowsidestreetinanunfamiliarcityandfoundyourselfinabeautifultownsquareasifinafantasy.Theyprobablystimulatedasuddenawakening,muchliketheshockfromalungfulofpureoxygenafterbreathinginsmoggyair.Ifyouareamongthepeoplewhofeelthatartispurepleasuretoexperienceandparticipatein,youmightsee itasaluxuryitem,whileapreferableattitudeistotreatartlesslikeadistractingpleasure,andmorelikeexerciseorsleep,anecessity.Thendrawupascheduleofyourartexposurejourney,andgraduallyweaveartintoyoureverydaylife.28.Whatpreventspeoplefromenjoyingthearts?A.Shortageoftime.B.Avoidanceofduty.C.Lackofinterest.D.Artspaceunavailability.29.Whatcanwelearnabouttheroleofartaccordingtothepassage?A.Itexploresmysteriesofnature.B.Itsparksemotionalresponses.C.Itenhancesphysicalwell-being.D.Itoffersagetawayfromdailylife.30.Whatwillbetalkedaboutnextinthepassage?A.Waystointegrateartintoroutine.B.Barrierstocombiningartandlife.C.Formsofdistractingpleasures.D.Benefitsofengagingwithart.31.Whichisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.ArtJourney:FromBodytoMindB.EmbracingArt:FromLuxurytoNecessityC.ArtPursuit:TransformingDullintoFullD.ConnectingwithArt:FromRealitytoFantasyDAnyonecanbelateahandfuloftimes,buttobethepersonwhoisalwayslate―that’sanart,afrustratingart.Or,asideeffectofyourpersonalitytraits,scientistshavefound.Sowhatisitthatcausessomepeopletoconstantlymisstrains,makeittotheweddingjustafterthebride’sshownupandregularlyannoytheirfriends?Andwhyisitsohardforustofixit?“Thereareallsortsofpunishmentsforbeinglate,andtheparadoxisthatwearelateevenwhenthosepunishmentsandconsequencesexist.”saidJustinKruger,asocialpsychologistatNewYorkUniversity.Oneofthecommonestreasonswhypeoplearefrequentlylateisthattheyfailtoaccuratelyjudgehowlongataskwilltake―somethingknownastheplanningfallacy(谬误).Researchhasshownthatpeopleonaverageunderestimatethetimetocompleteataskbyasignificant40percent.Anothertraitisthatforever-late-comersaremorelikelytobemultitaskers.Ina2003studyrunbyJeffContefromSanDiegoStateUniversityfoundthatoutof181subwayoperatorsinNewYorkCity,thosewhopreferredmultitaskingweremoreoftenlatefortheirjob.Thisisbecausemultitaskingmakesithardertohavetheawarenessofwhatyou’redoing.Contealsodiscoveredthereisapersonalitytypethat’smorelikelytobelate.Whilehighlystrung(紧张不安),achievement-orientedTypeAindividualsaremorepossibletobepunctual.TypeBindividuals,however,whoaremorelaid-back(漫不经心),haveahigherchancetobelate. Admittedly,knowingallofthisdoesn’tnecessarilyhelpfixtheproblem.Butscientistsarestartingtoworkonstrategiesthatcanslowlyimproveourpunctuality.Forpeoplewhoconstantlyunderestimatetasks,breakingdownanactivityintodetailedstepscanhelppeopleestimatehowlongsomethingwilltakemoreaccurately.Asforyourpersonalitytype,unfortunately,thereisn’tmuchyoucandotochangethat.Butacceptingthatyouneedtostruggleforitmayjusthelp.Acceptance,afterall,isthefirststeptochange.32Whatdoestheunderlinedword“paradox”meaninparagraph2?A.Strategy.B.Argument.C.Solution.D.Puzzle.33.Whatisapossiblefeatureofforever-late-comers?A.Theyplantospendmoretimeonatask.B.Theytacklemorethanonetaskatatime.C.Theysufferfromconcentrationdifficulties.D.Theyhavehighexpectationsforachievements.34.Whichadvicecanbegiventopeoplewhoarealwayslate?A.Learntoacceptwhoyouare.B.Changeyourpersonalitytype.C.Divideataskintosmallerones.D.Keeptothetimetableaccurately.35.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Timemanagementcontributestosuccess.B.Latecomersshouldbeseverelypunished.C.One’salwaysbeinglateislinkedtopersonality.D.Changingpersonalityhelpsimprovepunctuality.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。Resolving(解决)ConflictinFriendshipsConflictissurelyacommonprobleminlifeandfriendships.____36____That’sbecausethereisn’tenoughdepthtoguaranteeallthetroubleittakestosmoothoverthedisagreement.Unfortunately,evenwhenthefriendshipreachesadeeperlevel,conflictcontinuestohappenandcanbreakapartarelationship.Herearesomeresolutions.Resolveitthedayithappens.Onerulemyparentsfollowintheirmarriageisthattheydon’tgotobedangrywitheachother.Theyalwaysattempttoresolvethingsthedayithappenssothatinthemorning,it’safreshstartwithnopastgrudge(怨恨).I’vefoundIneedashortcooldownperiodsothatIdon’tactinanger.Forsome,countingtoonehundredbeforesayinganythingmaybeanoption.____37____ ____38____Sometimesifyousitdownandtalkthingsover,youbegintoseewheretheotherpersoniscomingfrom.Realizethateveryonehasbeencreateddifferentlywithvarioustalents,abilities,andpersonalitytraits.Forexample,youmightbealeaderwhileyourfriendismoreofafollower.Youmaybefrustratedwithhimorherfornotbeingverydecisive.Yetitisimportanttounderstandthateachpersonisuniqueandneedstobeappreciated.Initiateresolution.____39____Evenwhenyouthinktheotherpersoniswrong,it’snotabadthingtosay“I’msorryifIoffendedyouinthatway.”Ifyou’rehonestandgenuineindeliveringyourwords,there’sagoodchanceyourfriendwillrespondpositively.Mostimportantly,belovinginwhatyoudo.Trytofocusonpeacefullyresolvingthedisagreement.Itisnotamostpleasanttasktoresolveconflictinanyfriendship.____40____A.Focusonthebiggerpicture.B.Trytoseetheotherperson’sperspective.C.Whateveryoudo,don’tletthingsridefortoolong.D.Bethefirstpersoninafighttosaysorryforyourpart.E.Offeringalisteningearshowsyouvaluethefriendship.F.Manyshallowfriendshipsendupbeingruinedafteranargument.G.However,itisworththeeffortsbecauseitresultsinadeeperfriendship.第三部分语言知识运用(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AsIsatmotionlessinawheelchairbythepool,watchingeveryoneelseswimbackandforth,IrealizedthatIhadspentmostofmylifewatchingothersenjoythemselves.ItwasthenthatInoticedalittlegirlstaringatmewithalookofconfusion.Ismiledather,hopingto____41____theicebytalkingtoher.Unfortunately,my____42____failedandshejustkeptonstaring.My____43____increasedasalittleboyswamuptomeandsaid,“Ifeelsorryforyou.”Afterthe____44____,athoughtstruckme—Ihadtochangehowtheworld____45____me.Becauseitwaschildrenwhostaredatmethemost,Idecidedtowriteachildren’sbookthattaughtthemaboutdisabilitiesina/an____46____way.ThisiswhenKatGirl,asuperheroinaflyingwheelchair,cameintomymind.Iquicklywheeledinsidemyapartmentandbegancreatingthe____47____.AsIwroteeachword,Icould____48____myfutureasaworld-famousauthorandpublicspeaker.Overthenexttwoyears,thestorywentthroughmanychangesbeforeit____49____theworldinthespringof2011.Myinsistenceeventually ____50____.OnedayIwasinvitedtospeaktothestudentsataneighboringschool.“Howdoyoufeelwhenyouseeme?”Iaskedthem.The____51____bravelyresponded,“Ifeel____52____foryou.”Iopenedmybookandstartedreading.ImmediatelyInoticedthechildren’sstaresturnedto____53____.“Howdoyoufeelwhenyouseeme?”Iaskedagain.Withouthesitationtheyreplied,“Youaresocool!Doesyour____54____flytoo?”Ijustsmiled,“No,notyet,butmaybesomeday.”Iknewinmyheartthatthiswas____55____.41.A.breakB.forgetC.moveD.deliver42.A.projectB.testC.attemptD.eyesight43.A.reliefB.awkwardnessC.fearD.courage44.A.raceB.interviewC.argumentD.encounter45.A.viewedB.surprisedC.hurtD.shaped46.A.seriousB.formalC.randomD.fun47.A.storyB.speechC.jobD.research48.A.discussB.pictureC.faceD.determine49.A.travelledB.unitedC.sawD.healed50.A.gaveupB.paidoffC.ranoutD.settleddown51.A.teachersB.readersC.kidsD.competitors52.A.happyB.sorryC.responsibleD.guilty53.A.smilesB.frownsC.bowsD.tears54.A.characterB.bodyC.chairD.book55.A.stupidB.strangeC.rewardingD.true第II卷注意:将答案写在答题卷上。写在本试卷上无效。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。China’stopliquormakerKweichowMoutaianddomesticcoffeechainLuckinCoffeehavegotahitontheirhands,withanewbaijiu-flavoredlatte.ThelattehasbecomeoneofthemostdiscussedtopicsonChinesesocialmediawithpeoplecuriousabout_____56_____traditionalChineseliquorwouldtastewithcoffee.InBeijijng,theMoutai-flavoredlattesoldoutinsomeLuckinCoffee_____57_____(shop)beforemidday.Andmanyhadtoclosetheironlineorderingsystemasordersincreased. “Itseemsthatpeopleprefer_____58_____(ice)latte,sowequicklyuseduptheice.Thenumberofordersisscary,”saidabaristasurnamedZhang.Shealsosaidshehadnochoice_____59_____tostoptheonlineorderingsystem_____60_____(temporary)ataround1:30pmbecausethereweremorethan200ordersstilltobecompleted.Peoplehavebeensharingtheirreactionsaftertryingthelatteonsocialmedia,withmost_____61_____(agree)thatthearomaofthebaijiuisverystrong.Somewonderedwhethertheywouldbeallowedtodriveafterdrinkingthelatte._____62_____response,LuckinCoffeestatedthatchildren,pregnantwomen,driversandthosewhoareallergictoalcoholareadvisednot_____63_____(order)thedrink.Inrecentyears,Moutaihasbeenlookingforwaystobemore_____64_____(access)andpullinanewgenerationofusers,saidZhuDanpeng,______65______foodanddrinkexpert.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)66.假定你是李华,请你给你的英国朋友Mike写一封电子邮件,邀请他参与你设计的“ChineseCuisineinMyEyes”网络调查。内容如下:1.调查目的;2.调查内容;3.注意事项。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearMike,_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节读后续写(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。OnahotSeptemberafternoon,PeterandhisfriendIsabelwereontheirwaytothelibrary.WhentheypassedbyTubmanpark,Isabelsuggestedcuttingthroughittogettothelibrary.Astheyenteredthepark,thesightofthe swings(秋千)andthemerry-go-roundbroughtbackafloodofmemoriesoftheirchildhoodspentthere.Butnoweverythinglookedsoold,sad,anddirty.Litterlayonthegroundnexttoanoverflowingtrashbin.Therewerestillyoungschoolchildrenplayingtherebuttheyhadtoavoidthetrashthatlitteredtheplayground.Alittleboytoldthemthatthecitytooktheothertrashcansawayandtheremainingonenevergotemptiedoften.Astheyheadedtowardthelibrary,thetwohighschoolstudentswrinkledtheirforehead.Inthelibrary,theyencounteredMrs.Evans,theirkind-heartedfifth-gradeteacher,retiredyetstillpassionate.Mrs.EvanslistenedasIsabelandPetereagerlyexplainedwhatthey’dseen.Finally,sherecommendedthemtogototheCityHalltovoicetheirconcerns.Thenextday,IsabelandPeterwentintothebuildingoftheCityHallbutweremetwithanimpatientofficer.Theywereinformedthatthecitycouldn’thelpwiththeirproblemduetoatightbudget.Discouraged,theyleftandturnedtoMrs.Evansforhelp.Underherguidance,theydecidedtoaskGoGreen,anon-profitorganizationwhosegoalistoprotecttheenvironment,forhelp.“Thisgroupisgoodatraisingmoneyforprojectsjustlikeyours,”saidMrs.Evans.ShepromisedtoarrangethemtopresenttheirideastoGoGreen.Hearingthis,theirfacelitup.Twomaintasksremainedahead:researchingwaystocleanuptheparkandpreparingaconvincingpresentation.AsIsabelwasgoodatresearchingwhilePeteralwayshadatalentforspeaking,theycooperatedquitewell.Isabellearnedfromasciencemagazinethatanewtypeoftrashbincansqueezethetrashdownwithoutbeingemptiedoften,whichsavestime,money,andenergy.Basedonthis,Peterpracticedhispresentationoverandoveragain.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。Aweeklater,PeterstoodnervouslyatthebackofthehallwhereGoGreenwasmeeting._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Afterthemeeting,IsabelexcitedlytoldPeterthegoodnews._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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