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025 年湖北云学名校联盟高三年级 2 月联考
英语试卷
命题学校:郧阳中学
命题人:高三英语组
审题人:黄石市教科院 汤利平
时长:120 分钟 试卷满分:150 分
考试时间: 2024 年2月18日 08:00-10:00
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。
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。
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. When des the lecture finish?
A. At 3 p.m.
B. At 4 p.m.
C. At 5 p.m.
C. A travel agent.
. What is the man?
A. A salesman.
B. An IT technician.
. What are the speakers ging t d next?
A. Select sme bks.
B. Make payment.
C. Catch a plane.
. Where will the wman g tmrrw?
A. The man’s place.
B. A cinema.
C. A restaurant.
. What are the speakers talking abut?
A. Whether t hire new staff.
B. When t lay ff emplyees. C. Hw t save n csts.
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,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
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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。
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. What des the wman want the man t d?
A. Type ut her reprt.
B. Repair her keybard.
C. Lk fr her keys.
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. What will the wman d next?
A. Drink sme water.
B. Pick up her friend.
C. G shpping.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
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. What is the relatinship between the speakers?
A. Schlmates.
B. Mther and sn.
C. Teacher and student.
C. Children.
. Wh will the man prvide classes fr?
A. Adults.
B. Cllege students.
0. Where will the man prbably give classes first?
A. In a schl.
B. In a park.
C. In a studi.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
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1. What is the purpse f the call?
A. T upgrade a rm.
2. What des the wman request?
A. A wake-up call.
B. T bk a rm.
C. T cnfirm a reservatin.
C. A rm facing the sea.
B. A special menu.
3. Hw can guests receive a free meal during the ff seasn?
A. By reserving accmmdatins nline.
B. By staying a minimum f three nights.
C. By making a bking three days in advance.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
4. What des the man d when writing?
A. Open the windws f his rm.
B. Use a special type f pen.
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C. Limit the interruptins.
5. What is different abut the man’s next bk?
A. The target readers.
B. The time perid setting.
C. The seriusness f the message.
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6. What is the man’s new bk like?
A. It is cmpletely fictinal.
B. It is mainly light-hearted.
C. It is set in the cuntryside.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
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7. Where is Kakadu Natinal Park?
A. In Australia.
B. In Austria.
C. In Belgium.
C. Wrried.
8. Hw did the speaker feel after the Yellw Water Cruise?
A. Satisfied.
9. Why did the speaker buy the Sunrise & Sunset ticket nline?
A. It was easy. B. It was cheap.
B. Disappinted.
C. It was ppular.
0. What impressed the speaker mst during the Yellw Water Cruise?
A. Beautiful sunrises and sunsets. B. The number f turists.
C. A type f bird.
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。
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Best Citywalk Trails in Hng Kng
As a castal city built n reclaimed land, Hng Kng pssesses varius distinctive citywalk trails.
Lantau Trail
This 4.5km trail is rated as a challenging rute requiring an average f 2h32min t cmplete.
During the trial, yu will be able t reach the highest muntain — Lantau Peak. It’s recmmended t
bring plenty f water, snacks, and sturdy (结实的) ftwear, and set ff early in gd weather.
Ngng Ping Village Trail
This 1.9km rute takes an average f 30min t cmplete, which accunts fr its easy rating. Ngng
Ping Village has the largest Buddhism statues f its kind in the wrld. But yu dn’t need t be a
Buddhist t enjy a mrning at the Tian Tan Buddha. It’s best t start ff in the mrning, but avid a
fggy r cludy day.
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Sha Tin Trail
It takes abut 1h47min t finish this mderately challenging 6.6km rute. This trail features Hng
Kng’s mst unusual temple, the largest museum, and best shpping malls. Sha Tin may be cnsidered
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ff the beaten track” fr many visitrs but fr thse with mre than a shrt 3 r 4 days stay in HK, it
can prve t be a very rewarding day trip.
Cheung Chau Trail
As a mderately challenging rute, it takes an average f 3h8min t cmplete 11.7km. Cheung
Chau has been a majr fishing prt fr centuries and still has a large fishing fleet. The scenic ferry
jurney is ne f the highlights f visiting this island.
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1. Which trail takes the shrtest time?
A. Cheng Chau Trail.
B. Ngng Ping Village Trail.
D. Lantau Trail.
C. Sha Tin Trail.
2. What d Ngng Ping Village Trail and Sha Tin Trail have in cmmn?
A. They are physically demanding.
C. They have a religius atmsphere.
B. They are fr experienced walkers.
D. They include guided turs fr visitrs.
3. What can yu experience during the Cheung Chau Trail?
A. Appreciate fishery scenery.
C. Visit lcal museums.
B. Buy meaningful suvenirs.
D. Enjy peak scenery.
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In Gaithersburg, Maryland this fall, art curatr (馆长) Sandra Davis set 14 chairs n display in the
Arts Barn’s prfessinal art gallery. Each chair, handmade by a different artist, symblized a mental
health issue that the artist had persnally cnfrnted.
Curtney Mhring’s chair, “Buttned Up,” was a black, high-backed chair cated in buttns and
bunched fabric that cmmunicated discmfrt. And Davis herself had a piece in the exhibitin — a
rainbw-clred creatin titled “Clr Me Manic.” Fr many f the artists, it was an pprtunity t try a
medium that they had never attempted befre.
The exhibitin — titled “Pull Up a Chair 2.0” — was a kind f “sequel” t a similar shwcase that
Davis curated in 2022, which als featured handmade chairs. At the gallery, the artists came in t talk
abut their art, but the night sn transfrmed int a deeper cnversatin abut the feelings f anxiety,
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lss, and islatin that Davis and her fellw artists had experienced at the beginning f the COVID-19
pandemic.
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We had what we call an ‘artist rundtable,’ where each f the artists came t talk abut what their
inspiratin was, what they were feeling when they were creating the chair, and it ended up feeling very
much like a grup therapy (治疗) sessin,” Davis said.
This year, Davis wanted t reprduce that experience n a grander scale, by pening it up t the
public and inviting guests t pull up a chair and talk abut the art — and hw it relates t their wn
mental health jurneys.
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We knw the mental health cnversatin is tp f mind,” Davis said. “We hear it in the news.
We’re reading abut it. We’re talking abut it at schl. But we haven’t really necessarily felt like it’s
still a welcming cnversatin.” But Davis believes we can slwly change thse cnversatins fr the
better — and it starts with making space fr them.
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4. What is the purpse f the exhibitin?
A. T shwcase the artistic talents f lcal artists.
B. T celebrate the histry and achievements f the gallery.
C. T prvide a platfrm fr artists t experiment with new materials.
D. T raise awareness and prmte discussin abut mental health issues.
5. What des the underlined wrd “sequel” in paragraph 3 prbably mean?
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A. Substitute.
6. What did Davis think f the “artist rundtable”?
A. Prductive. B. Traditinal.
B. Fllw-up.
C. Editin.
D. Check-up.
C. Tiring.
D. Educatinal.
7. Hw des “Pull Up a Chair 2.0” differ frm the 2022 exhibitin?
A. Mre interactive activities.
B. Wider range f issues.
C. Larger scale engagement.
D. New themes explred.
C
Imagine yu’re walking acrss rlling hills that stretch fr miles, with warm sunshine and the
chirping f birds all arund. This peaceful scene is an increasingly rare ne in the mdern wrld. Our
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natural sundscapes are falling silent as bird ppulatins decline.
But des the silencing f ur sundscapes matter t us? The shrt answer is yes. There is grwing
evidence abut the health benefits f spending time in nature, including reducing risks f heart disease,
diabetes and anxiety. Yet while the general benefits f being utside in nature may seem instinctive, the
cntributins f natural sunds t this are less understd.
Our study explres the link between birdsng and peple, specifically n English vineyards (葡萄
园 ). We surveyed the experience f 186 wine-tur participants acrss three vineyards with varying
sundscapes. We als enhanced sme vineyard sundscapes with hidden speakers, which played the
sngs f five additinal bird species. This was designed t see hw participants’ engagement with
nature wuld be affected by increasing the diversity f birds and sngs.
The results were fascinating. Visitrs wh experienced luder and mre cmplex sunds —
whether n vineyards with naturally richer sundscapes r n thse we had enhanced — reprted that
they had enjyed the sunds mre. They als felt mre cnnected t nature and mre satisfied with their
tur. With richer sundscapes, they felt mre mindful and psitive during the turs, reprting that they
felt freer frm wrk, rutine and respnsibility.
Our study is a clear demnstratin f the direct effect that birdsng has n ur wellbeing. It shws
that bird cnservatin culd enhance ur experience f spending time in nature and give rise t psitive
emtins. The wrld we experience tday is unlike what ur grandparents experienced. We are
increasingly discnnected frm nature, and nature’s benefits n ur wellbeing are lessening as a result.
What is mst cncerning is that these changes are accepted as the new nrm.
We hpe ur findings lead t mre peple thinking like Harrisn, wh cncluded: It ges t shw
hw imprtant nature is fr humanity n s many levels and hpefully a study like this supprts mre
investment and help cnserving as well as imprving ur natural sundscapes.
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8. What phenmenn des the authr describe in paragraph 1?
A. Bird sngs are increasingly ppular.
B. Peple enjy interacting with nature.
C. Bird sngs are hard t hear nwadays.
D. Mdernizatin leads t the extinctin f bird species.
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9. What des the study fcus n?
A. The impact f birdsng n human well-being.
B. The use f technlgy in vineyard management.
C. The rle f vineyards in enhancing visitr experiences.
D. The relatinship between wine prductin and turism.
0. What des the authr hpe the study will achieve?
A. Greater awareness f the critical state f bird species.
B. Standardizatin f sundscape measurement techniques.
C. An increase in the number f bird species in urban areas.
D. A strnger cmmitment t preserving natural sundscapes.
1. What can be a suitable title fr the text?
A. Hw d we live happily withut birdsng?
B. Why birdsng matters mre than yu think?
C. Culd artificial birdsng serve the same purpse?
D. What can we d t prmte turism in vineyards?
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The next time yu’re feeling depressed r angry at the wrld, ask yurself if yu’ve really been
dealt a pr hand — r if, just maybe, yu were expecting t much. That’s ne message that can be
drawn frm a recent study n entitlement, a persnality trait characterized by exaggerated feelings f
deservingness and superirity. Entitlement may lead t cnstant disappintment, say researchers frm
Case Western Reserve University.
The authrs reached these cnclusins after analyzing mre than 170 academic papers. They fund
that peple wh pssess high levels f entitlement cnsistently fall victim t a three-part cycle: First,
they dn’t always get everything they think they deserve, leaving them cnstantly vulnerable t unmet
expectatins. Thse unmet expectatins are then perceived as injustices, leading t emtins like anger
and sadness. Finally, t justify thse emtins, entitled peple reassure themselves f their wn
specialness. This helps them feel better temprarily, but ultimately starts the prcess all ver again.
At extreme levels, entitled peple repeatedly expse themselves t the risk f feeling frustrated and
disappinted with life. They als tend t suffer frm pr relatinships, interpersnal cnflicts, and
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depressin, says c-authr Julie Exline, PhD, a prfessr f psychlgical sciences at Case Western
Reserve. “S much f entitlement is abut cmpetitin — being better r mre deserving than ther
peple,” she tld Health.cm. “It really sets in ppsitin t sciety, and it can be very islating.”
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It’s nt easy fr true narcissists (自恋者) t see themselves fr what they are, r t change their
way f thinking.” Exline says. But she des believe that, fr many well-intentined peple, feelings f
entitlement can be cntrlled. “Cnditining yurself t think abut ther peple and what they deserve
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and als being willing t admit yur wn faults and weaknesses — can help yu feel mre cnnected
t thers,” she says.
We shuld be als aware that nt all feelings f entitlement are wrng r bad: We shuldn’t just
lwer ur standards r stp expecting things we truly d deserve, just s we can be happier. But if yu
d ntice that yu’ve develped an verblwn sense f self — and it’s causing yu t be annyed r nt
get alng with thers — yu can definitely try t d smething abut it.
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2. What causes entitled peple t be trapped in a three-part cycle?
A. Cnsistent negative emtins.
B. A strng sense f self-awareness.
C. Cnstant self-pity and helplessness.
D. Unrealistic expectatins and frustratin.
3. What des paragraph 3 mainly talk abut?
A. The reasn fr entitlement.
B. The benefits f cmpetitin.
C. The negative effects f entitlement.
D. The imprtance f cnnecting with thers.
4. What might be Exline’s suggestin fr entitled peple?
A. Change yur mindset t ne f cmpetitiveness.
B. Fcus n yur wn achievements and superirity.
C. Priritize persnal gals ver cnsidering thers’ needs.
D. Place yurself int thers’ psitin and reflect n neself.
5. Which wrd best describes the authr’s attitude t entitlement?
A. Balanced.
B. Critical.
C. Supprtive.
D. Tlerant.
高三 2 月英语试卷 第 8 页 共 12 页
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
阅读下面短文,从短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。
Leeny std in the chicken cp (鸡笼), shvel (铲子) in hand, a huge grin spreading acrss her
face. She was nt faking it: My 7-year-ld was having fun cleaning ut the chicken cp.
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I’d meant the chre t be punishment fr lsing a library bk. S, was I winning r lsing at
parenting?
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She even tk t reading in the car n the lng drive t summer camp, which was where
she lst the bk. This is the first lst library bk in my life. When I was a child, I didn’t wn bks —
I brrwed them. My library bks lived n a specific shelf n my headbard until they had t be
returned. And it pained me when I had t slide them int the return slt (空位) at the library.
Hwever, my daughter has mre bks nw than I ever had in my entire childhd. She didn’t
seem the least srry fr the missing library bk.
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S I suggested that she help me clean the
dirty chicken cp, and in return, I wuld cver the library fine. She agreed.
T my surprise, she was abslutely enjying shveling chicken pp. I std there, smewhat
dumbfunded, watching her. She did nt feel shame, regret, r respnsibility fr the lst library bk at
all.
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It tk me a while t realize what had happened, why my punishment had backfired s cmpletely
and why I didn’t care. Leeny’s little sister, Vicki, was inside watching a cartn while my husband paid
bills. 40 She had me all t herself fr the first time since Vicki was brn. We spent quality time
tgether: mther, daughter, and chicken pp.
A. Only Leeny and I were utside.
B. I thught this idea was very clever.
C. I was happy she was enjying herself.
D. My daughter always has her nse in a bk.
E. I felt the need t make her take respnsibility fr it.
F. The best part may be that my daughter thinks we shuld clean ut the cp every seasn.
G. In fact, she lked as if she might lse anther bk n purpse in rder t clean the cp again.
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。
高三 2 月英语试卷 第 9 页 共 12 页
My grandmther, Mary, had always been an agriculture artist. Each cmpnent f her yard vividly
illustrated her 41 fr plants. When she mved t a new huse, she viewed her new garden as an
and immediately went t wrk.
Hwever, there was a fruit tree in the yard that
nurturing. T encurage it t 44 , she spke t the tree, sang t the tree, and reasned with this
tree. N 45 . Finally, she cntacted an expert. After reciting a lng list f hints, all f which she
had already dne, the expert made a 46 suggestin. He tld her t hit the base f the tree with a
brmstick t 47 its rts.
Grandma knew the vibratins ( 震 动 ) wuld find their way dwn t the rt system, but she
dubted if fruit wuld be the result f such an uncnventinal 48 . T her amazement, the next
spring the tree 49 plentiful fruit, and the fllwing years the fruit was mre plentiful and
healthy. We ften laughed tgether at hw 50 this beautiful elderly wman must have lked t
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anyne watching as she hit the defenseless tree. The stry will always serve as a great
fr ur family.
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Last mnth, when I was
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a particularly difficult time, I called Grandma fr advice. She
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reminded me that the tree’s greatest strength and value came after
that my rts were being inspired by the persnal trials I faced and that I wuld be a mre fruitful ‘tree’
because f them.
She was nt nly an amazing
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— she was a wise grandma.
C. admiratin
C. bstacle
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1. A. passin
2. A. assignment
3. A. expected
4. A. blssm
5. A. answer
B. knwledge
B. inspiratin
B. refused
D. curisity
D. adventure
D. prmised
D. imprve
D. signal
C. cntinued
C. sht
B. change
B. luck
C. wnder
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7. A. break
B. traditinal
B. destry
C. dramatic
C. stimulate
C. activity
D. cmplex
D. feed
8. A. cnditin
9. A. cnsumed
0. A. silly
B. strength
B. yielded
D. apprach
D. lacked
C. ffered
B. sensible
B. symbl
C. realistic
D. elegant
D. appeal
1. A. prduct
2. A. lking int
3. A. adversity
4. A. whispered
5. A. nurse
C. surce
B. wrking n
B. grwth
C. preparing fr
C. resistance
C. encuraged
C. trainee
D. ging thrugh
D. criticism
D. dubted
D. detectr
B. appreciated
B. gardener
高三 2 月英语试卷 第 10 页 共 12 页
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。
A shrt vide f a dg with narrwing eyes and tiny needles n its nse has recently gne viral n
scial media. The needles were acupuncture pins (针灸针), and accrding t the pet physician in the
vide, the dg was receiving traditinal treatment
vide has sparked 57 (curius) abut the use f traditinal Chinese medicine fr pets like cats
it may seem nvel t sme, traditinal Chinese veterinary medicine (TCVM) is
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far frm new.
Hu Yusheng, a TCVM practitiner, diagnses and treats abut 40 pets every Sunday. “Mst pet
wners wh cme here 59 (try) all ther ptins, and their belved pets are ften referred frm
ther hspitals with a critical illness ntice,” he said.
Recently, ne f Hu’s patients was a dg
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(suffer) frm gallstnes. T manage the
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(symptm), the wner, Sun Jie, chse TCVM ver Western medicine. After a year f
acupuncture and herbal treatments, scans shwed that the dg’s gallstnes had
becme smaller.
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TCVM takes
fur evaluatin methds — inspectin, listening and smelling, inquiry and pulse-taking — t identify
cnditins and develp 64 (tailr) treatments.
Individualized treatments are 65 great demand fr pets, which is exactly what TCVM
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verall apprach t wellness and disease treatment. Like TCM, it uses
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ffers,” said Fan Kai, an assciate prfessr at the Cllege f Veterinary Medicine at China Agricultural
University.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节 (满分 15 分)
假定你是李华,你校加拿大交换生 Eric 是一位 TikTk 视频博主,他正在策划“High Schl Life
in China”系列视频,旨在用短视频展示中国中学生校园生活,为此咨询你的意见。请你给他写
一邮件,内容包括:
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2
. 推荐拍摄内容;
. 陈述理由.
注意:1. 写作词数应为 80 词左右;
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. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Eric,
Yurs sincerely,
Li Hua
高三 2 月英语试卷 第 11 页 共 12 页
第二节 (满分 25 分)
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。
Jared had been lking frward t the first day f secnd grade at Maplewd Elementary. N
lnger a shy first grader, he felt cnfident and ready t tackle new challenges. Hwever, there was ne
persn he hped t avid: Jessica Hart. She was lud, bssy, and always made fun f him. Even thugh
it was a new year, Jared was sure she wuldn’t change.
When he entered the classrm, he saw Jessica sitting by the windw, laughing and talking ludly.
Jared rlled his eyes and tk a seat, hping t stay ut f her way. He fcused n his wrk all day,
determined t avid any interactin with her. But fate, it seemed, had ther plans.
During recess (课间休息), as Jared was walking t the swings, he nticed Jessica standing by the
big ak tree, her hands n her hips, lking upset. She was staring at smething in the tree. Jared
apprached cautiusly, wndering what was ging n.
“
What’s wrng, Jessica?” he asked, trying t sund as uninterested as pssible. Jessica lked up,
her face filled with panic. “The kittens! They’re stuck in the tree!” Jared frwned, lking up at the tall
ak.
Sure enugh, settled n ne f the highest branches, were tw tiny kittens, mewing helplessly.
Jessica’s face turned red with embarrassment. “I was trying t climb up t get them, but they keep
climbing higher!” she explained, her vice trembling. “I dn’t knw what t d!”
Jared hesitated. He hadn’t planned n being the her tday. He had barely spken t Jessica utside
f the classrm, let alne had a reasn t help her. But the sund f thse helpless little kittens made
smething in him change.
“
I’ll help,” he said befre he culd think twice. Jessica stared at him in surprise. “Yu? But yu
dn’t even like me!” Jared shrugged. “Maybe I dn’t like yu, but I can’t just leave the kittens up
there.”
With determinatin, Jared apprached the tree.
Frm that mment n, smething shifted between them.
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