2020-2021学年度第一学期期中教学质量检测
高三英语试题
注意事项:
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3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
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
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.
What
will
the
speakers
do
on
Sunday?
A.
Go
swimming.
B.
Play
volleyball.
C.
Go
cycling.
2.
What
is
important
to
the
man?
A.
The
cost.
B.
The
time.
C.
The
airline.
3.
What's
the
weather
like?
A.
Cool.
B.
Cold.
C.
Warm.
4.
What
is
the
man
likely
to
do?
A.
Drop
out
of
school.
B.
Try
to
get
a
scholarship.
C.
Continue
his
studies.
5.
Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
In
a
classroom.
B.
In
a
hospital.
C.
In
a
restaurant.
第二节
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.
What
kind
of
sport
does
the
woman
want
to
learn?
A.
Volleyball.
B.
Tennis.
C.
Basketball.
7.
When
will
the
woman
probably
take
the
course?
A.
On
Mondays.
B.
On
Fridays.
C.
On
Sundays.
听下面一段对话,回答第8、9题。
8.
What
is
the
woman
doing?
A.
Preparing
a
party.
B.
Visiting
a
doctor.
C.
Enjoying
some
music.
9.
What
does
the
man
mean
in
the
end?
A.
His
brother
is
busy
on
Saturday.
B.
His
brother
has
got
a
bad
cold
again.
C.
His
brother
is
too
young
to
perform
at
the
party.
听下面一段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
What
is
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Boss
and
clerk.
B.
Customer
and
manager.
C.
Interviewer
and
interviewee.
11.
What
do
we
know
about
the
woman?
A.
She
is
in
charge
of
the
IT
Department.
B.
She
is-dissatisfied
with
the
man's
work.
C.
She
knows
many
programming
languages.
12.
What
attracts
the
man
to
work
for
the
company?
A.
An
offer
of
a
high
salary.
B.
The
company's
bright
future.
C.
The
opportunity
to
play
games.
听下面一段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
Where
are
the
speakers?
A.
At
an
airport.
B.
At
a
railway
station.
C.
At
a
bus
stop.
14.
How
much
will
the
man
pay
for
the
camera?
A.
$
500.
B.
$
599.
C.
$
750.
15.
What
does
the
man
like
about
the
camera?
A.
Its
design.
B.
Its
quality.
C.
Its
brand.
16.
How
will
the
man
pay?
A.
In
cash.
B.
By
cheque.
C.
By
credit
card.
听下面一段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
time
does
the
ride
begin?
A.
At
8:30
a.
m.
B.
At
10:00
a.
m.
C.
At
11:30
a.
m.
18.
What
will
the
listeners
probably
do
at
12:30
p.m.?
A.
Go
swimming.
B.
Have
lunch.
C.
Feed
the
horses.
19.
What
is
useless
for
riding?
A.
Warm
clothes.
B.
Hard
hats.
C.
Sports
shoes.
20.
What
is
included
in
the
price?
A.
The
food
B.
The
equipment.
C.
The
hotel
rooms.
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、和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Thursday
October
4
BIRD
FEEDING
BASICS
10:00
am-11:30
am
Join
an
environmental
educator
to
learn
about
winter
bird
identification,
types
of
bird
feeders
and
the
different
birdseed
available
at
Kettle
Creek.
Stroudsburg-8050
Running
Valley
Road
(570)
629-3061
$
6
Outdoors
Registration
required
Saturday
October
6
CREATING
NATURE
BOOKS
10:00
am-Noon
Join
local
children's
artist
and
author
Barrett
George
for
a
hands-on
bookmaking
workshop.
No
previous
drawing
experience
necessary.
Then
enjoy
a
meet
and
greet
book
signing
with
the
author.
Gather
at
the
Pocono
Environmental
Education
Center.
Dingmans
Ferry-538
Emery
Road
(570)828-2319
$
5
Registration
required
Saturday
October
13
FALL
FOLIAGE
HIKE
10:00
am-Noon
All
ages
are
welcome
to
enjoy
the
fall
foliage(树叶)and
learn
a
little
about
why
fall
is
such
a
special
time
of
the
year.
Wear
comfortable
footwear.
Lake
Ariel-94
Sanctuary
Road
(570)689-9494
Free
Registration
required
Sunday
October
14
INTRO
TO
ORIENTEERING.10:00
am-Noon
Orienteering(越野识途比赛)is
easy
to
learn
but
difficult
to
master.
It's
always
challenging.
It
is
often
called
the
"thinking
sport"
because
it
involves
map
reading
and
decision-making
in
addition
to
a
great
workout.
Learn
the
basics
of
how
to
use
a
map
and
compass
on
an
orienteering
course
and
see
if
you
can
locate
all
the
markers.
Lake
Ariel-1475
Ledgedale
Road
(570)698-6154
$
7
Outdoors
Registration
required
21.
Who
will
most
probably
come
to
the
event
on
October
4?
A.
Gardeners.
B.
Businessmen.
C.
Bird
lovers.
D.
Art
collectors.
22.
What
can
you
learn
from
Barrett
George?
A.
Social
manners.
B.
Bookmaking
skills.
C.
Drawing
lessons.
D.
Environmental
protection.
23.
What
is
special
about
FALL
FOLIAGE
HIKE?
A.
It's
free
of
charge.
B.
It
lasts
the
longest
time.
C.
It
takes
place
in
the
open
air.
D.
It's
intended
for
local
children.
24.
Which
number
should
you
call
if
you
are
interested
in
sports?
A.
(570)629-3061.
B.
(570)828-2319.
C.
(570)
689-9494.
D.
(570)698-6154.
B
A
cup
of
coffee
is
a
good
way
for
many
people
to
start
their
day.
But,
it
can
also
"do
much
greater
good.
Manyang
Kher
is
one
of
the
so-called
Lost
Boys
of
Sudan-the
20,
000
young
Sudanese
who
escaped
from
their
villages
and
made
the
1,
600-kilometer
walk
to
Ethiopia.
Kher
lived
in
a
refugee
camp
in
Ethiopia's
Gambella
region
for-13
years.
When
he
was
16,
Kher
came
to
America:
While
he
was
in
college
in
Virginia,
he
started
Humanity
Helping
Sudan
to
raise
awareness
of
the
refugees.
Today,
Kher
is
the
owner
and
founder
of
a
coffee
company
called
734.
It
is
part
of
his
larger
Humanity
Helping
Sudan
project.
The
coffee
company’s
name
is
meaningful.
It
comes
from
the
geographical
coordinates(坐标)of
the
Gambella
area:
7
degrees
north
and
34
degrees
east.
Eighty
percent
of
Kher's
profits
from
734
go
towards
the
refugees.
Profits
go
towards
buying
school
supplies
and
sending
more
of
the
children
to
school.
And,
as
Kher
explains,
the
money
helps
refugees
help
themselves.
A
cup
of
the
coffee,
for
example,
can
buy
one
fishing
net
for
a
refugee.
They-can
come
to
the
river
and
fish
for
themselves.
Kher
operates
734
Coffee
from
two
warehouses
in
Virginia.
But
the
coffee
beans
come
from
African
farms
in
Gambella.
The
beans
are
roasted
by
local
coffee
roasters
in
the
US.
Kher
sells
the
coffee
online
and
to
coffee
stores.
Megan
Murphy
owns
a
bakery
near
Washington.
She
serves
the
coffee
to
her
customers.
"The
customers
love
it,"
she
says.
"Whenever
they
find
out
about
the
project,
they
connect
right
with
it.
The
coffee
tastes
delicious,
so
it's
a
win-win
for
both
sides.
You
get
to
enjoy
coffee
and
at
the
same
time
be
part
of
the
bigger
project."
25.
What
does
734
Coffee's
name
reflect?
A.
The
company's
coffee
sales.
B.
The
coffee's
reasonable
price.
C.
The
process
of
making
coffee.
D.
Gambella's
geographical
location.
26.
What
do
we
know
about
734
Coffee?
A.
It
hires
a
lot
of
refugees.
B.
It
provides
refugees
with
help.
C.
Its
coffee
is
not
available
online.
D.
Its
working
conditions
are
terrible.
27.
What
can
be
a
suitable
title
for
the
text?
A.A
new
way
to
start
a
day
B.
Humanity
Helping
Sudan
C.734
Coffee:
a
win-win
choice
D.
Manyang
Kher:
a
Sudanese
'Lost
Boy'
C
Kamikatsu,
a
small
town
in
Japan,
has
shown
the
world
that
our
garbage
has
far-reaching
effects,
and
not
just
on
our
environment.
The
experiment
in
going
zero
waste
started
when
the
town
built
a
new
incinerator
20
years
ago.
But
almost
immediately,
the
incinerator
was
determined
to
be
a
health
risk
due
to
the
poisonous
gases
when
garbage
was
burned
in
it.
It
was
too
expensive
to-
send
waste
to
other
towns,
so
locals
had
to
come
up
with
a
new
plan.
Then
the
Zero
Waste
Academy
was
born,
which
helped
perform
this
plan.
Now
Kamikatsu
people
separate
their
waste
into
45
different
categories.
But
in
the
beginning,
it
wasn't
easy
to
convince
local
people
to
do
all
this
work,
and
there
was
some
pushback.
Only
after
that
initial
education
period
did
most
residents
come
on
board.
This
is
all
great
news
for
waste
reduction
of
course,
but
it
has
also
had
some
unexpected
social
benefits
as
well.
Like
much
of
Japan,
Kamikatsu's
population
is
aging,
and
about
50
percent
of
the
locals
are
elderly.
The
fact
that
the
whole
community
takes
their-trash
in
to
be
recycled
has
created
a
local
action
and
interaction
between
generations.
That
idea
has
been
purposefully
expanded
to
include
a
circular
shop
where
household
goods
are
dropped
off
and
others
can
take
them,
and
a
tableware
"library"
where
people
can
borrow
extra
cups,
glasses,
silverware
and
plates
for
celebrations.
"The
elderly
see
this
not
as
a
waste-collection
service,
but
an
opportunity
to
socialize
with
the
younger
generation
and
to
chat.
When
we
visit
them,
they
prepare
lots
of
food
and
we
stay
with
them
for
a
while,
we
ask
how
they
are,"
Sakano,
the
founder
of
the
Zero
Waste
Academy,
said.
Sakano's
ideas
are
truly
revolutionary
if
you
think
about
it.
She's
proving
that
community
can
be
found
through
handling
the
stuff
we
no
longer
want
and
need.
28.
What
is
mainly
talked
about
in
paragraph
2?
A.
What
harmful
effects
garbage
burning
has.
B.
Why
garbage
sorting
is
necessary
in
Japan.
C.
How
the
idea
of
zero
waste
was
put
forward.
D.
What
the
Zero
Waste
Academy
functions
as.
29.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"pushback"
probably
mean?
A.
Inactive
response.
B.
Generous
reward.
C.
Bitter
suffering.
D.
Beneficial
guidance.
30.
What
is
a
bonus
of
the
zero
waste
project?
A.
Reducing
waste.
B.
Creating
community.
C.
Increasing
people's
income.
D.
Developing
a
new
technology.
31.
Which
part
of
a
newspaper
is
this
text
most
likely
from?
A.
Technology.
B.
Health.
C.
Workplace.
D.
Lifestyle.
D
Salad
plants
have
already
been
grown
in
old
shelters
and
tunnels.
Urban
farming
is
a
regular
topic
of
interest
at
places
like
the
World
Economic
Forum
(WEF)
in
Davos,
where
leaders
consider
whether
the
world's
food
system,
blamed
for
causing
both
obesity
and
malnutrition,
can
be
fixed.
There
are
already
plenty
of
urban
farming
projects
around
the
world,
particularly
in
the
US,
Japan
and
the
Netherlands,
from
urban
fish
and
plant
farms
to
vertical
farming.
"It's
becoming
an
expanding
industry,"said
Richard
Ballard,
one
of
the
founders
of
the
farm
Growing
Underground.
"There're
several
other
businesses
starting
up
in
London
in
containers,
and
there
are
other
vertical
farms
around
the
country
now."
Growing
Underground
is
not
a
standard
farm.
The
rows
of
crops
could
be
in
almost
any
tunnel,
but
these
plants
are
100
feet
below
Clapham
High
Street
and
show
that
urban
agriculture
is,
in
some
cases
at
least,
not
a
fad.
The
underground
farm
has
occupied
a
part
of
the
Second
World
War
air-raid
shelters
for
nearly
five
years,
and
Ballard
is
planning
to
expand
into
the
rest
of
the
space
later
this
year.
Growing
Underground
supplies
herb
and
salad
mixes
to
grocery
shops,
supermarkets
and
restaurants.
Being
in
London
creates
an
advantage,
Ballard
says,
as
they
can
harvest
and
deliver
in
an
hour.
He
adds
other
advantages.
Being
underground
means
temperatures
never
go
below
15℃-
surface
greenhouses
need
to
be
heated.
They
can
do
more
harvests:
60
crops
a
year,
compared
with
about
seven
in
a
traditional
farm.
Electricity
to
power
the
lights
is
a
major
cost,
but
the
company
believes
renewable
energy
will
become
cheaper.
Similar
British
companies
include
the
Jones
Food
Company
in
Lincolnshire,
while
in
the
US
AeroFarms
has
several
projects
in
New
Jersey,
and
Edenworks
in
Brooklyn.
32.
What
do
we
know
about
urban
farming?
A.
It
leads
to
a
healthier
lifestyle.
B.
It
is
rarely
discussed
at
the
WEF.
C.
Different
farming
methods
are
used.
D.
Local
governments
pay
efforts
to
develop
it.
33.
Which
of
the
following
best
explains
"a
fad"
underlined
in
Paragraph
3?
A.
A
dream
that's
easy
to
realize.
B.A
field
controlled
for
a
long
time.
C.
An
approach
to
a
serious
problem.
D.
A
fashion
that’s
popular
for
a
short
time.
34.
What
can
we
learn
about
l
the
underground
farm?
A.
It
is
more
productive
than
a
traditional
farm.
B.
It
provides
food
directly
to
the
customers.
C.
Its
major
products
are
herbs
and
salads.
D.
It
uses
less
energy
than
a
greenhouse.
35.
What
can
be
a
suitable
title
for
the
text?
A.
Current
food
system
causes
health
problems
B.
Growing
Underground
attracts
more
people
C.
Traditional
farming
will
be
replaced
soon
D.
Urban
farming
is
still
thought
costly
and
time-consuming
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。
Consumers,
as
the
manufacturers
know
well,
are
interested
in
avoiding
fat
because
it
causes
heart
problems
and
makes
them
fat.
36
Fat-free
cookies,
chips
and
dairy
products
are
all
bestsellers.
In
fact,
not
eating
fat
seems
to
cause
some
health
issues.
37
Fruit
and
vegetables
are
obviously
on
the
top
of
the
list.
Fruit
and
vegetables
are
usually
low
in
calories
and
are
packed
with
vitamins
and
minerals.
Fat
makes
food
taste
good.
With
all
the
fat
removed,
some
tasty
food
tends
to
taste
like
cardboard.
38
After
all
these
additives
like
sugar,
salt
and
artificial
flavors
are
pumped
in,
the
body
is
unable
to
process
certain
nutrients,
and
fat-free
food
can
actually
end
up
containing
more
calories
than
full-fat
products.
39
Fat
helps
regulate
your
nervous
system,
aids
vitamin
absorption
and
improves
your
immune
system.
Fat-free
salad
dressings
can
actually
prevent
your
ability
to
process
all
the
good-nutrients
in
that
salad.
When
buying
a
fat-free
'product,
you
should
take
a
second
to
examine
the
nutritional
information
on
the
package.
If
it's
loaded
with
sugar,
salt
or
artificial
additives,
put
it
back
on
the
shelf.
40
A.
We
know
now
that
all
fat
is'
not
bad.
B.
So
the
non-fat
food
is
a
dieter's
dream!
C.
There
is,
of
course,
plenty
of
naturally
fat-free
food.
D.
Fat-free
food
actually
has
too
much
to
recommend
it.
E.
So,
the
manufacturers
have
to
add
in
something
to
restore
the
flavor.
F.
When
food
manufacturers
sell
fat-free
products,
they
will
achieve
great
success.
G.
Sometimes,
it
is
better
to
eat
controlled
full-fat
products
than
fat-free
junk.
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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Every
Friday
evening
when
the
sun
looks
like
a
giant
orange
and
is
starting
to
41
the
blue
ocean,
Old
Eddie
comes
to
his
favorite
pier
with
shrimp.
Before
long,
dozens
of
seagulls
fly
diet
and
42
him.
Ed
stands
there
tossing
shrimp
to
the
hungry
birds.
As
he
does,
you
can
hear
him
say
with
a
smile,
'Thank
you.
Thank
you.'
43
in
World
War
II
he
was
a
famous
hero.
On
one
of
his
flying
44
across
the
Pacific,
he
and
his
seven-member
45
went
down.
Miraculously,
all
of
the
men
46
,
crawled
out
of
their
plane,
and
climbed
into
a
life
raft.
Captain
Rickenbacker
and
his
crew
floated
for
days
on
the
rough
waters
of
the
Pacific.
By
the
eighth
day
their
foods
47
.
They
were
hundreds
of
miles
from
48
and
no
one
knew
where
they
were.
Suddenly,
Eddie
felt
something
land
on
the
top
of
his
cap.
It
was
a
49
!
Old
Ed
would
later
describe
how
he
sat
perfectly
50
,
planning
his
next
move.
With
a
flash
of
his
hand,
he
managed
to
51
it
and
he,
and
his
starving
crew
made
a
meal-
a
very
52
meal
for
eight
men-of
it.
Then
they
used
the
intestines
for
bait(诱饵).
With
it,
they
53
fish,
which
gave
them
food
and
more
bait
and
the
54
continued
until
they
were
found
and
rescued.
Eddie
Rickenbacker
never
forgot
the
sacrifice
of
that
first
lifesaving
seagull.
That's
why
almost
every
Friday
night
he
would
walk
to
the
pier
with
a
bucket
full
of
shrimp
and
a
feeling
of
55
.
41.
A.
dive
into
B.
dip
into
C.
rise
from
D.
bump
into
42.
A.
envelop
B.
assist
C.
attack
D.
dragg
43.
A.
Up
B.
Ahead
C.
Off
D.
Back
44.
A.
missions
B.
skills
C.
travels
D.
lectures
45.
A.
passengers
B.
crew
C.
coaches
D.
classmates
46.
A.
died
B.
survived
C.
fled
D.
floated
47.
A.
burned
out
B.
cut
out
C.
tested
out
D.
ran
out
48.
A.
sea
B.
land
C.
boat
D.
home
49.
A.
bird
B.
eagle
C.
angel
D.
seagull
50.
A.
normal
B.
still
C.
awesome
D.
comfortable
51.
A.
save
B.
grasp
C.
alarm
D.
push
52.
A.
noisy
B.
ordinary
C.
abundant
D.
slight
53.
A.
purchased
B.
exchanged
C.
caught
D.
fed
54.
A.
imagination
B.
rule
C.
cycle
D.
business
55.
A.
affection
B.
bitterness
C.
thankfulness
D.
regret
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Valued
for
his
intelligence
and
ability
56
(assist)
using
a
pen,
Alexander
Hamilton
served
Washington
as
an
aide-de-camp
during
the
Revolutionary
War
even.
57
he
was
so
young
of
age,
just
58
his
early
twenties.
"There
are
few
men
to
be
found
of
his
age
who
has
-a
more
general
knowledge
than
he
possesses
and
none
whose
soul
is
more
59
(firm)
engaged
in
the
cause
or
who
is
better
than
him
in.
integrity
and
excellent
virtue,"
Washington
60
(write)
of
Hamilton.
As
with
Lafayette,
Hamilton
had
an
obedient
relationship
with
Washington
that
continued
even
61
(follow)
an
"open
rupture(破裂)"
that
occurred
in
1781
after.
Hamilton
got
62
(annoy)at
Washington's
temper
and
not
being
offered
a
field
command,
which
he
eventually
received
at
Yorktown.
Reemployed
by
Washington,
63
first
president
of
America,
to
be
the
country's
first
secretary
of
the
treasury,
Hamilton
served
as
chief
architect
of
the
American
financial
system
and
pressed
for
a
64
(power)
federal
government.
Even
after
leaving
the
cabinet
in
1795,
he
remained
a
chief
advisor
and
cooperated
with
Washington
on
his
famous
Farewell
Address.
Alexander
Hamilton
was
listed
as
one
of
the
100
most
influentialv65
(figure)
in
American
history
by
the
Atlantic
Monthly
magazine.
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,你的留学生好朋友Smith因生病住在医院三天了,你想约Paul于本周六上午一起去医院看望他。请给Paul写封邮件,内容包括:
1.写信目的;
2.告知Paul有关Smith的情况;
3.约定见面时间、地点等。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear
Paul,
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内界和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
The
comeback
Luarie
sat
quietly
in
the
empty
dressing
room
at
the
ice-skating
rink(溜冰场).
She
had
not
been
skating
in
any
competition
since
her
left
knee
was
badly
injured
in
an
accident
six
months
ago.
As
she
waited
for
her
turn
to
skate,
Laurie
was
very
nervous,
with
her
legs
trembling.
She
knew
that
today
was
a
very
important
day,
in
her
comeback.
"If
I
can
win
today,"
she
thought,
"I
can
skate
in
the
World
Cup
next
year
and
then
maybe
I
can
make
it
to
the
Olympics."
Laurie
was
just
told
that
she
had
a
tough
competition
this
year,
a
girl
from
Connecticut
named
Jinny
Jordan
who
was
really
strong
in
everything.
"She
is
the
one
you
have
to
beat
this
year."
the
coach
said.
Minutes
later,
the
door
opened
and
Laurie
saw
a
young
woman
who
was
about
her
won
age.
The
young
woman
put
some
of
her
belongings
onto
a
chair.
However,
the
bag
fell
to
the
floor.
Laurie
glared
at
Jinny,
"So
this
is
my
competition,"
thought
Laurie.
"Because
of
her,
I
may
lose
tonight."
"This
costume
was
my
mom's
idea,"
Jinny
started
the
conversation,
looking
down
at
her
red,
white,
and
blue
skating
dress.
"I
look
like
a
flag."
Laurie
couldn't
keep
from
smiling.
She
pointed
to
Jinny's
skating
bag.
"Some
stuff
fell
out
of
your
bag."
Laurie
said.
Jinny
looked
at
the
clothing
and
equipment
that
lay
scattered
on
the
floor.
As
she
began
to
gather
her
belongings,
the
door
opened.
"finny,"
called
someone,
"You'd
better
give
the
tape
of
your
music
to
the
sound
engineer
right
away."
"I
thought
I
gave
him
my
music
tape
half
an
hour
ago,"
said
Jinny.
"Tell
him
it's
the
green
box
with
my
initials
written
in
white
in
the
right-hand
corner."
"He
claims
you
never
gave
it
to
him,
and
he
is
getting
angry."
"Then
I
don't
know
what
I
did
with
it,"
said
Jinny,
hurrying
out.
Laurie
knew
that
music
was
nearly
as
important
to
the
program
as
skating
itself.
If
she
lost
her
music
tape,
she
might
as
well
forget
about
skating.
Laurie
stood
up
and
walked
to
the
chair
to
do
a
few
more
knee
bends.
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。
Suddenly
she
saw
something
small
and
dark
green
behind
the
leg
of
the
dressing
table.
Feeling
relieved,
Laurie
skated
quickly
to
the
center
of
the
rink
after
the
announcer
finally
called
her
name.
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