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高三英语试卷
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
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.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(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。
例:How
much
is
the
shirt?
A.£19.
15.
B.£9.
18.
C.£9.15.
答案是C。
1.
What
does
the
man
prefer
to
do?
A.
Have
a
good
rest.
B.
Get
something
to
eat.
C.
Finish
his
work
at
once.
2.
Why
did
the
woman
go
to
Australia?
A.
To
see
her
daughter.
B.
To
go
on
business.
C.
To
go
on
holiday.
3.
Where
does
this
conversation
take
place?
A.
In
a
bookstore.
B.
In
a
classroom.
C.
In
a
library.
4.
What's
the
probable
relationship
between
the
two
speakers?
A.
Mother
and
son.
B.
Manager
and
secretary.
C.
Secretary
and
customer.
5.
Who
painted
the
painting?
A.
The
man.
B.
The
woman.
C.
A
professional.
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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
How
much
should
the
woman
pay?
A.
25
pounds.
B.
30
pounds.
C.
35
pounds.
7.
When
will
the
lunch
be
served
in
the
train?
A.11:00
am.
B.
11:20
am.
C.
11:50
am.
听第7段材料,回答第8,9题。
8.
Why
does
the
woman
call
the
customer
service
desk?
A.
To
buy
a
sweater.
B.
To
get
an
apology.
C.
To
consult
the
operator.
9.
When
is
it
suitable
for
the
woman
to
go
there?
A.
At
3:30
pm
on
Sunday.
B.
At
8:30
am
on
Tuesday.
C.
At
8:30
am
on
Saturday.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
Why
does
the
woman
talk
to
the
man?
A.
To
ask
for
help.
B.
To
book
a
room.
C.
To
show
him
the
way.
11.
How
might
the
woman
get
to
the
New
York
Hotel?
A.
By
bus.
B.
On
foot.
C.
By
subway.
12.
How
far
will
the
woman
cover
from
the
hotel
to
Central
Park?
A.
An
hour's
walk.
B.
Half
an
hour's
walk.
C.
Forty-five
minutes'
walk.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
What's
the
woman's
job?
A.
A
teacher.
B.
A
manager.
C.
A
doctor.
14.
What's
the
woman's
major
at
university?
A.
Computers.
B.
Typing.
C.
Management.
15.
How
long
does
the
man
like
to
work
every
day?
A.
Eight
hours.
B.
Twelve
hours.
C.
Fourteen
hours.
16.
What
can
we
know
about
the
woman?
A.
Her
vacation
is
very
long.
B.
She
enjoys
business
travels.
C.
Her
working
hours
are
flexible.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
In
which
hall
can
people
buy
vegetables?
A.
Hall
1.
B.
Hall
2.
C.
Hall
3.
18.
When
does
the
hot
breakfast
end?
A.
At
8
am.
B.
At
9:30
am.
C.
At
11:30
am.
19.
What
can
people
buy
in
the
biggest
hall?
A.
Seafood.
B.
Pizza.
C.
Cakes.
20.
Where
is
the
children's
playroom?
A.
On
the
left
side
of
Hall
1.
B
In
the
special
Italian
shop.
C.
Next
to
the
telephones
in
Hall
3.
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Wolff
Poetry
Literary
Scholarship
Awards
If
you
enjoy
poetry
and
enjoy
writing
poetry,
then
we
invite
you
to
submit
an
original
poem.
Each
scholarship
we
offer
will
be
theme-based
and
have
specific
requirements.
Description
for
Poetry
Scholarships
The
Wolff
Poetry
Literary
Scholarship
Awards
is
open
to
students
25
years
or
younger
to
the
age
of
12,
either
you
are
a
current
grade
or
high
school
student
who
is
looking
forward
to
attending
college
or
is
attending
an
undergraduate
or
graduate
course
in
creative
writing.
Poetry
Scholarship
Guidelines
1.
Poems
can
be
rhyming
or
non-rhyming;
we
do
favor
non-rhyming.
2.
Originality
and
expressive
form
about
emotions
and
feelings
is
what
digs
at
our
souls.
3.
Poems
are
judged
on
the
basis
of
grammar,
originality,
creativity,
and
uniqueness.
4.
English-language
poems
only;
we
will
not
accept
anything
else.
5.
Enter
as
often
as
you
like!
Poetry
Scholarship
Rules
All
poems
must
be
the
original
creation
of
the
submitting
author.
All
rights
to
the
poems
must
be
owned
by
the
author
and
shall
remain
the
property
of
the
author.
The
author
gives
Wolff
Poetry
Literary
Magazine
permission
to
publish
and
display
the
poem
on
the
Web(in
electronic
form
only)
if
the
poem
is
chosen
as
a
winner
or
finalist.
Winners
will
be
contacted
within
45
days
of
the
deadline
date.
The
$
250
scholarship
is
open
to
everyone
except
employees
of
Wolff
Poetry
Literary
Magazine
and
their
families.
21.
What
are
the
awards
intended
for?
A.
All
students.
B.
College
students.
C.
Any
poetry
lover.
D.
Students
aged
from
12
to
25.
22.
What
will
result
in
disqualification?
A.
A
rhyming
poem.
B.
An
original
creation.
C.
A
poem
of
a
unique
style.
D.
A
poem
written
in
Chinese.
23.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
winners?
A.
They
have
to
abandon
the
copyrights
of
their
poems.
B.
All
of
them
will
share
a
total
of
$
250
scholarship.
C.
Their
poems
will
be
read
on
the
organizer's
website.
D.
They
will
be
employed
by
Wolff
Poetry
Literary
Magazine.
B
For
the
first
time,
a
woman
captain
led
Britain's
Changing
of
the
Guard
ceremony
at
Buckingham
Palace.
Canadian
officer
Megan
Couto
made
history
on
June
26
by
commanding
the
troops
guarding
Queen
Elizabeth's
London
home.
Couto,
24,
led
her
Canadian
unit
in
the
ceremony,
which
is
witnessed
by
thousands
of
visitors
to
London
each
year.
Her
unit
is
the
Second
Battalion,
Princess
Patricia's
Canadian
Light
Infantry(步兵),
also
known
as
"The
Patricia's".
The
British
Army
said
Couto
was
the
first
ever
female
infantry
officer
to
lead
the
ceremony.
"We
look
forward
to
seeing
a
British
Army
female
infantry
captain
of
the
queen's
guard
when
roles
are
opened
up
to
women
by
the
end
of
next
year,"
a
statement
read.
Women
were
barred
from
serving
in
the
British
infantry
and
other
fighting
roles
until
the
military
changed
the
rule
last
year.
Canadian
Captain
Megan
Couto
made
history
by
becoming
the
first
female
Captain
of
the
Queen's
Guard
as
she
took
part
in
the
Changing
the
Guard
ceremony
at
Buckingham
Palace
in
London,
Monday,
June
26.
The
Canadian
unit
was
invited
to
Britain
to
mark
Canada's
upcoming
150th
anniversary.
Canada
Day
is
celebrated
on
July
1.
Canada
was
established
on
July
1,
1867,
when
Britain
approved
the
British
North
America
Act.
The
act
established
the
Canadian
Confederation
out
of
three
British
colonies(殖民地).
Canada,
along
with
several
other
nations,
still
belongs
to
the
British
Commonwealth
(英联邦).
Queen
Elizabeth
still
serves
as
the
country's
official
head
of
state.
Many
celebrations
will
be
held
throughout
Canada
to
mark
the
country's
150th
birthday.
Among
the
activities
will
be
parades,
musical
and
cultural
performances
and
fireworks.
Britain's
Prince
Charles
and
his
wife
Camilla
are
to
spend
three
days
visiting
Canada
to
mark
the
anniversary.
In
Britain,
people
plan
to
gather
in
London's
Trafalgar
Square
to
take
part
in
a
celebration
for
Canada
Day.
The
event
will
feature
musical
performances,
Canadian
food,
sports
and
other
activities.
It
is
predicted
that
there
will
be
thousands
of
foreign
visitors
coming
to
enjoy
the
event.
24.
What
is
special
about
the
Changing
of
the
Guard
ceremony
this
time?
A.
It
didn't
include
Britain
soldiers.
B.
It
was
commanded
by
a
female.
C.
It
was
led
by
a
British
officer.
D.
It
was
held
in
Canada.
25.
Why
did
the
Canadian
soldiers
come
to
Britain?
A.
To
honour
the
British
queen.
B.
To
guide
the
British
queen.
C.
To
attract
foreign
visitors.
D.
To
celebrate
Canada
Day.
26.
What
was
Canada
like
before
it
was
established?
A.
It
was
part
of
Britain.
B.
It
was
the
same
as
it
is
today.
C.
It
belonged
to
the
USA.
D.
It
was
out
of
the
British
Commonwealth.
27.
What
is
the
last
paragraph
mainly
about?
A.
Delicious
food
on
Canada
Day.
B.
Celebrations
to
be
held
in
Canada.
C.
Foreign
visitors
to
enjoy
the
event.
D.
Activities
to
be
held
for
Canada
Day.
C
Dubai
is
the
commercial
capital
of
the
oil-rich
United
Arab
Emirates
in
the
Persian
Gulf.
But
officials
want
to
turn
it
into
the
world's
"smartest"
city.
Earlier
this
year,
Dubai
announced
plans
to
be
the
world's
first
city
to
use
self-driving
taxis.
In
June,
it
placed
the
first
robot
police
officer
at
shopping
centers
and
places
popular
with
visitors.
Dubai
police
officials
now
say
they
plan
to
use
self-driving
vehicles
to
patrol(巡逻)city
streets
by
the
end
of
the
year.
Dubai
will
be
the
first
in
the
world
to
use
the
O-R3
vehicle,
according
to
the
Singapore
company
that
builds
it.
The
company,
OTSAW
Digital,
recently
signed
an
agreement
with
the
Dubai
Police
force
to
supply
the
driverless
robots.
The
vehicles
look
a
lot
like
most
other
automobiles,
but
are
much
smaller.
They
are
equipped
with
cameras,
machine
learning
tools
and
3D
technology
to
help
them
operate
independently.
The
robots
automatically
charge
themselves
when
power
gets
low.
The
vehicle's
cameras
can
scan
faces
and
record
registration
information
to
check
for
criminals
and
possible
illegal
activities.
A
police
official
said
the
robot
can
recognize
people
in
any
area.
It
will
be
used
to
"identify
suspicious
objects"
and
follow
suspects.
"We
seek
to
increase
operations
with
the
help
of
technology
such
as
robots,"
said
Dubai's
police
chief.
"We
always
search
for
the
best
technology
to
serve
our
police
work
for
a
safer
and
smarter
city."
The
O-R3
can
communicate
with
computers
at
police
centers
in
different
locations.
The
patrolling
robot
is
able
to
send
data
and
video
to
the
centers,
where
operators
can
control
the
vehicle
remotely.
The
vehicles
can
also
work
together
with
drones(无人机)that
can
be
launched
from
the
back
of
the
robot.
The
drones
can
then
follow
the
vehicles
and
provide
more
support
from
the
air.
The
CEO
of
OTSAW
Digital,
Ting
Ming
Ling,
says
the
use
of
such
vehicles
is
designed
to
help
humans
with
their
jobs,
not
replace
them.
"Eventually,
robots
exist
to
improve
the
quality
of
human
lives,
where
men
take
on
high
value
jobs
while
robots
perform
the
low
skilled
ones,"
he
said.
28.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"them"
in
paragraph
3
refer
to?
A.
Learning
tools.
B.
O-R3
vehicles.
C.
Common
automobiles.
D.
3D
cameras.
29.
What's
the
main
purpose
of
using
the
O-R3
vehicles
for
patrolling?
A.
To
take
the
place
of
the
work
of
human
beings.
B.
To
gather
information
of
faces
in
the
streets.
C.
To
help
investigate
criminal
activities
more
effectively.
D.
To
keep
an
eye
on
people's
behaviors
in
the
city.
30.
What
does
the
drone
do?
A.
Gather
more
information
for
O-R3
vehicle.
B.
Protect
the
vehicle
from
the
sky.
C.
Show
directions
for
the
vehicle.
D.
Control
the
vehicle
remotely.
31.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Police
in
Dubai
Have
the
Most
Advantaged
Equipment
B.
Dubai
Will
Put
Self-Driving
Police
Vehicles
on
Streets
C.
You
Will
Not
See
Police
Officers
in
the
Streets
of
Dubai
D.
Robot
Police
Officers
Are
Much
Smarter
than
Human
Ones
D
Recently,
Israeli
researchers
discovered
dance
movement
therapy(治疗)can
be
used
as
an
enjoyable
and
effective
tool
to
promote
exercise,
boost
mood,
improve
quality
of
life
and
create
intergenerational
closeness.
The
findings
are
published
in
the
journal
Frontiers
in
Psychology.
Researchers
from
the
Kibbutzim
College
and
University
of
Haifa
in
Israel
hired
16
dance
movement
therapists
to
meet
with
their
grandmothers
for
three
free-form
dance
lessons,
whose
goal
was
to
see
how
these
lessons
would
affect
each
group,
and
whether
intergenerational
links
might
strengthen.
The
researchers
also
wanted
to
examine
a
potential
low-cost
method
to
treat
issues
commonly
faced
by
an
aging
population,
such
as
depressed
mood
and
limited
mobility.
Shuper
Engelhard
from
the
University
of
Haifa
analyzed
the
videos
of
the
lessons,
personal
diaries,
and
semi-structured
interviews
between
granddaughters
and
grandmothers,
she
found
that
for
grandmothers,
dancing
promoted
positive
feelings
and
mood.
For
granddaughters,
dancing
changed
their
views
of
aging
and
allowed
them
to
face
their
grandparent's
eventual
death.
Both
groups
expressed
gratitude
and
felt
their
link
was
stronger
than
before.
Shuper
Engelhard
said
familiarity
was
important
to
the
success.
The
dancing
lessons
"promoted
physical
activity
even
when
the
body
was
fatigued
and
weak,"
Shuper
Engelhard
says.
"This
emphasizes
the
significance
of
the
close
and
familiar
relationship
as
a
means
to
promote
new
experiences
for
the
older
person."
However,
the
research
had
some
limitations
as
only
32
individuals
participated,
and
although
the
study
was
open
to
grandchildren
of
all
genders,
all
participants
were
female.
Besides,
all
granddaughters
in
this
study
were
dance
movement
therapists.
Shuper
Engelhard
would
like
to
conduct
similar
research
in
other
populations.
With
an
activity
as
simple
and
accessible
as
free-form
dancing,
aging
populations
can
improve
their
physical
and
mental
health
and
also
connect
with
their
loved
ones.
32.
How
did
the
researchers
reach
their
conclusion?
A.
By
testing
a
potential
cheap
method.
B.
By
finding
out
the
connections
between
gaps.
C.
By
setting
up
an
experiment
of
dance
lessons.
D.
By
treating
some
diseases
faced
by
aging
populations.
33.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
third
paragraph?
A.
The
ideas
about
aging.
B.
The
result
of
the
research.
C.
The
characteristic
of
videos.
D.
The
reaction
of
the
research
team.
34.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"fatigued"
in
paragraph
4
mean?
A.
Perfect.
B.
Sensitive.
C.
Tired.
D.
Energetic.
35.
What
would
probably
be
the
next
step
of
the
research?
A.
Involving
male
participants
in
the
dance
classes.
B.
Analyzing
the
dance's
features
in
different
ages.
C.
Releasing
the
final
result
to
the
public.
D.
Finding
out
the
limits
of
the
research.
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。
The
Ways
to
Avoid
Fighting
with
Your
Mom
Life
is
a
struggle,
but
if
you
have
a
bad
relationship
with
your
mother,
you
should
cool
your
passion,
because
mother-children
relationships
are
very
important.
36
Don't
give
her
the
silent
treatment.
If
you
think
that
the
silent
treatment
will
always
help
you
achieve
a
desirable
result,
then
you're
mistaken.
37
By
all
means,
you
should
take
immediate
action
to
stop
this
cold
war.
Avoid
deeply
rude
words.
If
you're
quarreling
with
your
mother,
you
should
be
careful
with
what
you
say
to
her.
38
Although
you'll
apologize
for
your
had
behavior,
the
words
you've
expressed
and
the
feeling
of
hate
will
live
in
her
heart
forever.
Don't
draw
other
family
members
into
a
conflict.
Say
that
you
have
a
terrible
habit
of
drawing
your
brother
and
dad
into
conflict
between
you
and
your
mother.
39
As
a
result,
small
and
unimportant
mother-child
fights
will
grow
into
long-lasting
family
conflict.
You'll
learn
a
big
lesson
and
realize
your
bad
temper
makes
your
family
suffer.
40
Lack
of
communication
between
mothers
and
children
can
create
emotional
obstacles
and
even
cause
frequent
quarrels.
When
you
finally
find
the
reason,
you'll
be
able
to
overcome
misunderstanding
in
communication
with
your
mother
and
bridge
the
generation
gap
in
a
quite
short
period
of
time.
A.
Refuse
to
get
crazy.
B.
Improve
your
communication.
C.
You
shouldn't
burst
into
tears
in
front
of
your
mother.
D.
Sure,
your
mom
will
refuse
to
communicate
with
you
as
well.
E.
Here
are
some
ways
that
will
help
you
avoid
fighting
with
your
mother.
F.
You
want
them
to
support
you
and
help
you
find
a
beneficial
solution
for
each
other.
G.
Sometimes
your
words
can
be
either
a
perfect
pain
reliever
or
a
terrible
sharp
sword.
第三部分
语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
完形填空(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
We
were
finishing
the
first
lesson,
just
Lori
and
me.
We
had
spent
the
41
taking
baby
steps.
She
had
led
me
down
the
shallow
wheelchair-access
slope
into
the
pool,
42
me
to
take
a
step
deeper,
and
then
another.
I
had
been
afraid
of
water
my
whole
life.
At
age
forty-four,
I
had
no
43
of
ever
enjoying
any
body
of
water.
Even
walking
around
the
edge
of
a
pool
was
unsettling.
I
44
my
fear
in
order
to
save
face,
and
few
people
45
I
feared
water.
When
the
water
reached
my
chest,
Lori
could
tell
I
had
reached
my
limit.
I
had
46
my
first
ever
swimming
lesson.
I
breathed
a
sigh
of
47
and
turned
to
walk
back
out
the
shallow
end.
"Let's
try
going
this
way,"
Lori
said.
I
was
48
as
I
understood
what
she
meant.
She
wanted
me
to
walk
along
the
edge
of
the
pool
to
the
49
end.
I
had
seen
the
blue-painted
block
numbers.
Five
and
a
half
feet?
No
way!
"Just
50
it,"
Lori
pressed.
As
the
water
depth
increased,
I
moved
more
and
more
51
.
As
we
neared
the
5-foot
mark,
my
progress
was
so
difficult
that
Lori
52
.
But
I
inched
on.
I
did
it!
I
stood
on
the
floor
of
the
far
end
of
the
pool,
53
with
relief
and
excitement.
Five
months
later,
I
swam
the
length
of
the
pool,
enjoying
54
and
applause
from
fellow
swimmers.
Sometimes
the
biggest
deal
of
all
is
to
walk
into
the
shallow
end
and
come
out
a
winner
at
the
55
end,
no
matter
how
long
it
takes
to
get
there.
41.
A.
hour
B.
day
C.
month
D.
year
42.
A.
forcing
B.
encouraging
C.
observing
D.
protecting
43.
A.
problem
B.
opinion
C.
time
D.
memory
44.
A.
overcame
B.
fought
C.
hid
D.
hated
45.
A.
admitted
B.
doubted
C.
knew
D.
wondered
46.
A.
got
through
B.
held
on
C.
kept
off
D.
escaped
from
47.
A.
fear
B.
relief
C.
worry
D.
sorrow
48.
A.
inspired
B.
amused
C.
ashamed
D.
shocked
49.
A.
right
B.
left
C.
opposite
D.
same
50.
A.
try
B.
make
C.
take
D.
get
51.
A.
slowly
B.
randomly
C.
hopelessly
D.
smoothly
52.
A.
hesitated
B.
regretted
C.
succeeded
D.
dared
53.
A.
wandering
B.
whispering
C.
struggling
D.
trembling
54.
A.
shouts
B.
tears
C.
cheers
D.
laughs
55.
A.
far
B.
close
C.
wide
D.
deep
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。
Also
known
as
Fat
Tuesday,
Mardi
Gras
in
New
Orleans
is
a
56
(culture)
scene
like
the
USA
version
of
Carnival.
But
there
is
some
debate
over
whether
it
was
NOLA
or
Mobile,
Alabama
that
had
the
first
Mardi
Gras
back
in
57
1700s.
Regardless
58
who
did
it
first,
few
would
argue
that
the
New
Orleans
festival
is
the
best.
It
59
(begin)
with
social
events
in
November.
Some
private
balls.
60
(hold)
on
Thanksgiving
Day
and
New
Year's
Eve,
with
parades
and
more
private
balls
throughout
January
and
early
February.
61
(get)invites
to
the
private
events
isn't
easy.
If
you
love
music,
check
out
the
62
(annually)
Galactic
concert
at
the
world-famous
Tipitina's
on
Lundi
Gras(the
day
before
Mardi
Gras).
When
the
big
day
arrives,
it's
best
to
plan
63
you
want
to
see.
Longtime
64
(local)
love
the
Krewe
of
Muses
Parade,
the
Rex
&
Zulu
Parade,
and
the
Krewe
of
St.
Anne
and
Krewe
of
Julu
Parades.
But,
for
our
money,
65
doesn't
get
any
better
than
watching
the
Mardi
Gras
Indians
Parade
in
Treme.
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,为弘扬疫情期间师生志愿者无私无畏的精神,你校打算号召全校师生征集原创音视频作品,请邀请你校外教Alice参与。内容包括:
1.作品内容:反映志愿者精神;
2.参与方式:发送作品电子版至校邮箱。
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。
参考词汇:epidemic
n.
传染病;流行病
Dear
Alice,
Yours,
Li
Hua
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。
There's
a
Crocodile
in
Our
Pickle
Jar(咸菜缸)
"Alex,
your
brother
ate
everything
on
his
plate.
Why
don't
you
be
a
good
boy
too
and
eat
your
dinner?"
said
Alex's
Mom,
"I
guess
you
won't
be
hungry
for
sweets
then".
"But
I'm
not
hungry,"
said
Alex.
Alex's
Mom
walked
over
to
the
countertop
and
brought
over
the
most
mouth-watering,
tasty
looking
dessert
you
ever
did
see.
"Okay,
who
wants
a
piece
of
chocolate
cake?"
Before
anyone
else
at
the
table
could
speak
a
single
word,
Alex
called
out,
"Me,
me,
me,
me,
me!"
"Alex,
you
just
said
you're
not
hungry,"
said
Alex's
Mom.
"How
could
you
possibly
want
a
piece
of
cake?"
"I
just
got
hungry
all
of
a
sudden,"
said
Alex.
"Good,
I
bet
you're
ready
to
eat
your
peas
and
carrots
then."
"I'm
not
hungry
for
them.
I'll
just
have
a
piece
of
cake
please,"
said
Alex.
"Alex,
it
doesn't
work
that
way.
To
get
a
piece
of
cake
you'll
have
to
eat
your
dinner
first."
"But
I
don't
want
too!"
"Well,
I
guess
you'll
just
have
to
call
it
a
night,"
said
Alex's
Dad.
"You're
excused
from
the
table
Alex.
Brush
your
teeth
and
get
to
bed,
young
man."
"Yes,
sir,"
replied
Alex.
As
Alex
stood
up
from
the
table,
his
brother
pretended
to
be
flying
an
airplane.
After
a
bite
of
chocolate
cake
made
a
safe
landing
in
his
brother's
mouth,
Alex
ran
out
of
the
room
as
fast
as
he
could.
Being
sent
to
bed
without
having
dessert
was
tough
enough,
but
being
teased
by
his
brother
is
what
really
took
the
cake.
After
he
brushed
his
teeth
and
climbed
into
bed,
Alex
found
it
hard
to
fall
asleep
that
night.
His
stomach
sounded
like
an
angry
lion
and
he
felt
dizzy.
Alex
was
so
hungry
that
he
felt
weak
and
the
room
was
spinning!
As
he
made
his
way
to
the
kitchen
and
opened
the
refrigerator
door,
Alex
could
hardly
wait
to
sneak
a
nice
big
piece
of
chocolate
cake.
He
knew
that
would
make
him
feel
better.
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。
But
Alex
was
shocked
to
see
a
crocodile
swimming
in
a
jar
of
pickles.
Then
Alex's
parents
reminded
him
of
how
important
food
was
for
energy.
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