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湖南师大附中2020-2021学年度高二第二学期第二次大练
语参考答案

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段可知答案
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据第三段第
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的浓浓亲情就体现在日常生活
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知女儿的表情显得很“专注”(实际上是专注地看着妈妈的脸
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过女
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助我度过“艰难
trying意
difficult
令人厌烦的,难对亻
知是带儿子去了一家“商场
使感兴趣
根据上文可知
是我和儿子坐着欣赏“音乐
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B。根据语境可知
C。即使给我整
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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二小题。
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
woman
imply?
A.
She
didn't
clean
the
apartment.
B.
She'll
help
the
man
clean
his
apartment.
C.
She
needs
to
clean
the
lab.
2.
Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
In
a
supermarket.
B.
In
a
restaurant.
C.
In
a
grocery.
3.
What
will
the
man
do
in
the
end?
A.
Call
back.
B.
Offer
help.
C.
Do
nothing.
4.
How
long
will
the
concert
last?
A.
For
one
hour.
B.
For
two
hours.
C.
For
one
and
a
half
hours.
5.
What
does
the
woman
mean?
A.
She
doesn't
agree
with
the
man.
B.
Jason
is
likely
to
be
the
winner.
C.
Jason
will
fall
on
the
ball.
第二节(共15小题.;每小题L
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
long
did
James
run
his
business?
A.
10
years.
B.
13
years.
C.
15
years.
7.
How
does
the
woman
feel
about
James'
situation?
A.
Embarrassed.
B.
Concerned.
C.
Disappointed.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
Studying
abroad.
B.
Economic
independence.
C.
Relationships
with
parents.
9.
What
does
the
man
think
of
his
parents?
A.
They
control
him
too
much.
B.
They
never
express
love
to
him.
C.
They
are
easy
to
get
along
with.
10.
What
do
we
know
from
the
conversation?
A.
The
man
grows
up
disliking
his
parents.
B.
The
woman
works
in
a
hospital
as
a
nurse.
C.
The
man
persuaded
his
parents
easily
to
allow
him
to
study
abroad.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.
What
is
the
man
doing
now?
A.
Phoning
the
woman.
B.
Repairing
the
computer
for
the
woman.
C.
Teaching
the
woman
how
to
surf
the
net.
12.
Which
function
worries
the
woman?
A.
Email.
B.
Banking.
C.
Phone
calls.
13.
How
does
the
man
like
the
Internet?
A.
Wonderful.
B.
Confusing.
C.
Unsafe.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
Arabian
life.
B.
Customs
in
Dubai.
C.
Trip
experiences
in
Dubai.
15.
What's
the
average
temperature
in
Dubai
in
summer?
A.
About
37℃
C
.
B.
About
45

.
C.
About
48

.
16.
What
do
Arabs
use
to
get
food
?
A.
Fingers.
B.
Spoons.
C.
Forks.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
made
the
speaker
decide
to
study
psychology?
A.
Her
family
background.
B.
Her
education
at
university.
C.
Her
observation
of
adults.
18.
Who
did
the
speaker
study
first?
A.
Ordinary
people.
B.
Creative
people.
C.
College
students.
19.
What
is
the
most
obvious
cause
of
happiness?
A.
Concentrating
hard.
B.
Interpersonal
relationships.
C.
Huge
achievement.
20.
How
does
the
speaker
feel
about
her
study?
A.
Excited.
B.
Regretful.
C.
Satisfied.
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。
A
Reading
has
been
on
the
decline
for
years.
One
of
the
reasons
for
the
decline
in
book
sales
is
the
leaps
and
bounds
in
technology.
Why
do
you
buy
a
book
when
you
can
conveniently
buy
audio
books(有声读物)instead?
Here
are
4
of
the
best
audio
books
you
can
find.
The
Power
of
Now
Published
in
2000,
The
Power
of
Now
explains
a
journey—a
journey
that
encourages
you
to
dismiss
your
analytical
mind
and
set
aside
yourself
as
well.
The
author,
Eckhart
Tolle,
guides
you
through
these
transitions
with
easy
words
and
phrases.
The
purpose
of
this
book
is
to
help
you
pay
more
attention
to
the
current
moment

the
"now”.
The
Alchemist
(练金术士)
It
talks
about
the
journey
of
a
boy
named
Santiago
who
travels
from
Spain
to
Egypt
in
search
of
riches.
Along
the
way,
he
meets
three
characters,
a
woman,
a
man
who
thinks
that
he's
a
king,
and
the
alchemist.
These
characters
help
guide
Santiago
to
his
goal,
but
over
time
that
goal
changes.
It
moves
away
from
worldly
riches
to
something
deeper
and
more
meaningful.
The
Power
of
Habit
Written
by
Charles
Duhigg,
The
Power
of
Habit
talks
all
about
the
power
behind
habits
using
various
cases
and
plots
to
present
Duhigg's
points.
In
the
book,
Duhigg
turns
complex
systems
and
methods
into
easily
digestible
stories
that
people
and
businesses
can
relate
to.
Outliers
Written
by
Malcolm
Gladwell,
this
book
has
popularized
the
idea
that
practicing
10,000
hours
in
total
will
make
you
an
expert
in
that
area.
It
also
covers
other
aspects
about
what
many
of
today's
great
people
do
in
their
daily
life
and
how
they
have
become
successful
in
their
own
field.
21.
What
does
the
underlined
phrase
“the
leaps
and
bounds"
mean?
A.
Small
change.
B.
Fast
development.
C.
Sudden
decline.
D.
Convenient
purchase.
22.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
text?
A.
The
Power
of
Now
is
to
help
people
forget
the
past.
B.
Santiago
has
just
one
goal
on
his
way
to
Egypt.
C.
Charles
Duhigg
believes
habits
are
powerful.
D.
Outliers
tells
us
experts
all
practice
10,000
hours.
23.
Which
books
are
probably
easy
to
read?
A.
The
Power
of
Now
&
The
Alchemist.
B.
The
Power
of
Now
&
The
Power
of
Habit.
C.
Outliers
&
The
Power
of
Habit.
D.
The
Alchemist
&
Outliers.
B
I
had
a
childhood
fear
of
water.
This
started
when
I
was
three
years
old
and
father
took
me
to
the
beach.
The
huge
waves
knocked
me
down
and
swept
over
me.
Later
at
eleven,
I
decided
to
learn
to
swim.
There
was
a
pool
at
the
Y.
M.
C.
A.
offering
exactly
the
opportunity.
Although
my
mother
continually
warned
against
it,
and
kept
fresh
in
my
mind
the
details
of
each
drowning
in
the
river,
I
knew
the
Y.
M.
C.
A.
pool
was
safe.
The
pool
was
quiet.
I
was
afraid
of
going
in
all
alone,
so
I
sat
on
the
side
of
the
pool
to
wait
for
others.
Then
came
a
big
boy.
He
yelled,
“Hi,
Skinny!
How'd
you
like
to
be
ducked?”
With
that
he
picked
me
up
and
threw
me
into
the
deep
end.
I
landed
in
a
sitting
position,
and
swallowed
water.
But
I
was
not
frightened
out
of
my
wisdom—
when
my
feet
hit
the
bottom,
I
would
make
a
big
jump
and
come
out
of
the
surface.
It
seemed
a
long
way
down.
I
gathered
all
my
strength
when
I
landed
and
made
what
I
thought
was
a
great
spring
upwards.
Then
I
opened
my
eyes
and
saw
nothing
but
water.
I
tried
to
yell
but
no
sound
came
out.
I
went
down,
down,
endlessly.
When
I
came
to
consciousness,
I
found
myself
lying
on
the
bed
in
the
hospital.
I
never
went
back
to
the
pool.
I
avoided
water
whenever
I
could.
This
misadventure
stayed
with
me
as
the
years
rolled
by.
It
rid
me
of
the
joy
of
boating
and
swimming.
Finally,
I
decided
to
get
an
instructor.
Piece
by
piece,
he
built
a
swimmer.
Several
months
later,
the
instructor
was
finished,
but
he
knew
I
was
not.
Sometimes
the
terror
would
return.
This
went
on
until
July.
I
swam
across
the
Lake
Wentworth.
Only
once
did
the
terror
return.
When
I
was
in
the
middle
of
the
lake,
I
put
my
face
under
and
saw
nothing
but
bottomless
water.
I
laughed
and
said,
“Well,
Mr.
Terror,
what
do
you
think
you
can
do
to
me?”
I
had
conquered
my
fear
of
water.
24.
What
caused
the
author's
original
fear
of
water?
A.
Ail
experience
on
the
beach.
B.
The
huge
waves
at
the
pool.
C.
His
mum's
warning
of
drowning.
D.
An
unpleasant
memory
of
the
pool.
25.
Who
thought
I
had
to
and
could
swim
bravely?
A.
My
father.
B.
My
mother.
C.
The
big
boy.
D.
The
instructor.
26.
What
happened
when
I
swam
in
the
Lake
Wentworth?
A.
I
never
felt
scared.
B.
I
went
to
the
bottom.
C.
I
met
a
Mr.
Terror.
D.
I
grew
fearless
of
water.
27.
Which
of
the
following
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Hello,
Childhood
Fear
B.
Goodbye,
Mr.
Terror
C.
A
Swimming
Adventure
D.
Passion
for
Swimming
c
If
you
frequently
google
language-related
questions,
you've
probably
seen
an
advertisement
for
Grammarly,
an
automated
grammar-checker.
Grammarly
claims
that
it
has
the
ability
not
only
to
fix
mistakes,
but
also
to
improve
style
and
polish
too.
Does
it
achieve
what
it
claims
to?
Maybe
not.
Artificial-intelligence
systems
like
Grammarly
are
trained
with
data.
Developers
also
manually
add
certain
rules
to
the
patterns
Grammarly
has
taught
itself.
The
software
then
looks
at
a
user's
essay

if
a
string
of
words
seems
ungrammatical,
it
tries
to
spot
how
the
acknowledged
mistake
most
closely
resembles
one
from
its
training
inputs.
All
this
shows
how
far
artificial
intelligence
(AI)
is
from
the
human
kind.
Computers
outsmart
humans
at
problems
that
can
be
solved
with
pure
maths,
such
as
chess.
Advances
in
language
technology
have
been
impressive
in,
for
example,
speech
recognition,
which
involves
another
sort
of
statistical
guess—whether
or
not
a
stretch
of
sound
matches
a
certain
string
of
words.
But
grammar
is
the
real
magic
of
language.
And
machines
are
no
match
for
humans.
Computers
can
analyze
grammatical
sentences
fairly
well,
labeling
things
like
nouns
and
verb
phrases.
But
they
struggle
with
sentences
that
are
difficult
to
analyze,
precisely
because
they
are
ungrammatical.
To
correct
such
essays
requires
knowing
what
the
writer
intended.
But
computers
don't
work
in
meaning
or
intention,
they
work
in
formulae.
Humans,
by
contrast,
can
usually
understand
even
rather
damaged
syntax(句法),because
of
the
ability
to
guess
the
contents
of
other
minds.
Grammar-checking
computers
focus
on
not
how
bad
humans
are
with
language,
but
just
how
good.
28.
What's
the
text
mainly
about?
A.
What
AI
system
Grammarly
is.
B.
What
problem
AI
has
with
grammar.
C.
How
AI
system
works
on
grammar.
D.
How
AI
outsmarts
humans
in
language.
29.
Why
do
computers
outsmart
mankind
at
chess?
A.
Because
they
are
trained
with
data.
B.
Because
they
have
taught
themselves.
C.
Because
they
easily
spot
mistakes.
D.
Because
maybe
sound
matches
words.
30.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
done
well
by
AI?
A.
Analyzing
ungrammatical
sentences.
B.
Figuring
out
meaning
and
intention.
C.
Identifying
nouns
and
verb
phrases.
D.
Understanding
damaged
syntax.
31.
What's
the
writer's
attitude
toward
grammar-checking
computers?
A.
Doubtful.
B.
Favorable.
C.
Indifferent.
D.
Worried.
D
The
health
of
millions
could
be
at
risk
because
medicinal
plants
are
being
used
up.
These
plants
are
used
to
make
traditional
medicine,
including
drugs
to
fight
cancer.
“The
loss
of
medicinal
plants
is
a
quiet
disaster,
says
Sara
Oldfield,
secretary
general
of
the
NGO
Botanic
Gardens
Conservation
International.
Most
people
worldwide
rely
on
herbal(药草制的)medicines
which
are
mostly
from
wild
plants.
But
some
15,000
of
the
50,000
medicinal
species
are
under
threat
of
dying
out,
according
to
a
report
from
the
international
conservation
group
Plantlife.
Shortages
have
been
reported
in
China,
India,
Kenya,
Nepal,
Tanzania
and
Uganda.
Overharvesting
does
the
most
harm,
though
pollution
and
competition
from
invasive
species
and
habitat
destruction
all
contribute.
"Businessmen
generally
harvest
medicinal
plants,
not
caring
about
sustainability,"
the
Plantlife
report
says.
"Damage
is
serious
partly
because
they
have
no
idea
about
it,
but
it
is
mainly
because
such
collection
is
unorganized.
Medicinal
trees
at
risk
include
the
Himalayan
yew
(紫衫)and
the
African
cherry,
which
are
used
to
treat
some
cancers.
The
solution,
says
the
report's
author,
Alan
Hamilton,
is
to
encourage
local
people
to
protect
these
plants.
Ten
projects
studied
by
Plantlife
in
India,
Pakistan,
China,
Nepal,
Uganda
and
Kenya
showed
this
method
can
succeed.
In
Uganda
the
project
has
kept
a
sustainable
supply
of
low-cost
cancer
treatments,
and
in
China
a
public-run
medicinal
plant
project
has
been
created
for
the
first
time.
"Improving
health,
earning
an
income
and
keeping
cultural
traditions
are
important
in
encouraging
people
to
protect
medicinal
plants,
"
says
Hamilton.
"
You
have
to
pay
attention
to
what
people
are
interested
in.

Ghillean
Prance,
the
former
director
of
the
Royal
Botanic
Gardens
at
Kew
in
London,
agrees
that
medicinal
plants
are
in
need
of
protection.
"Not
nearly
enough
is
being
done,"
he
told
New
Scientist.
"We
are
destroying
the
very
plants
that
are
of
most
use
to
us.”
32.
From
the
first
two
paragraphs,
we
can
learn
that
A.
millions
of
people
are
threatened
with
cancer
B.
most
countries
see
a
shortage
of
herbal
medicines
C.
about
two
thirds
of
medicinal
species
will
disappear
D.
a
number
of
medicinal
species
are
in
danger
of
extinction
33.
What
is
the
major
factor
of
the
loss
of
medicinal
plants?
A.
Habitat
destruction.
B.
Improper
harvesting.
C.
Environmental
pollution.
D.
Invasive
species.
34.
What
is
a
useful
method
of
protecting
medicinal
plants?
A.
Working
together
with
the
government.
B.
Improving
people's
health.
C.
Persuading
the
locals
to
protect
them.
D.
Helping
people
earn
more.
35.
What
can
be
inferred
from
the
passage?
A.
Local
people
don't
know
how
to
protect
medicinal
plants.
B.
Protecting
medicinal
plants
has
a
long
way
to
go.
C.
Ghillean
Prance
is
optimistic
about
medicinal
plants'
future.
D.
China
has
made
great
progress
in
protecting
medicinal
plants.
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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项
为多余选项。
Sometimes,
situations
arise
where
you
have
to
politely
refuse
others'
offers.
36
Sometimes
knowing
the
reason
why
they
are
insisting
may
make
you
change
your
mind.
But
sometimes
this
attitude
leads
us
to
long-term
unhappiness
or
we
regret
later
not
saying
"no”
to
others.
So
we
should
learn
to
say
"no”
gently.
37
Being
sweet
to
others
and
always
saying
“yes”
might
make
others
happy
but
not
you.
If
you
say
"yes”
to
everyone,
they
will
take
you
for
granted.
Let
others
know
that
you
have
your
own
priorities
and
that
you
can't
say
"yes”
to
all
the
requests
offered
to
you.
Be
polite.
The
biggest
reason
why
people
don't
say
"no”
is
that
they
they
feel
it's
rude
to
do
so.
38
Give
others
real
reasons
for
saying
“no”
and
they
won't
feel
bad
about
it.
If
they
can't
understand
your
problems,
better
not
think
about
such
people
in
your
life.
You
can
give
excuses
like
Sorry,
I
am
overloaded
with
work,
so
I
can't
take
new
projects.
"
Don't
hesitate.
People
who
feel
tough
to
say
“no”
generally
keep
the
option
open.
If
you
don't
want
to
do
or
agree
on
something,
then
directly
say
"no”,
otherwise
the
other
person
will
keep
waiting
for
your
answers.
39
Stick
to
“no”
even
if
you
feel
pressured.
If
you
want
to
reject
any
offer,
say
“no”
and
stick
to
it.
There
are
people
who
will
keep
on
asking
you
until
you
say
“yes”
to
them.
40
When
people
are
pressuring
you,
you
should
stick
to
your
point.
They
won't
bother
you
again.
A.
Don't
always
say
"yes”.
B.
Change
your
answer
immediately.
C.
You
can
ask
for
time
to
think
about
it
if
you
need
to.
D.
Change
your
thinking,
for
you
can
also
say
“no”
politely.
E.
This
can
be
difficult
especially
when
you
care
about
them.
F.
Even
if
faced
with
continuous
insisting,
you
should
not
say
“yes”.
G.
Many
of
us
feel
that
we
will
appear
rude
if
we
say
“no”
to
anyone.
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。
When
we're
young,
we
always
dream
of
love
and
fulfillment,
and
we
think
perhaps
of
beautiful
nights
or
walks
along
the
beach
at
sunset.
No
one
tells
us
that
the
greatest
41
of
a
lifetime
are
flying,
unplanned
and
nearly
always
catch
us
off
guard.
Not
long
ago,
as
I
was
reading
a
bedtime
story
to
my
seven-year-old
daughter,
Annie,
I
became
aware
of
her
42
gaze.
She
was
43
at
me
with
a
fascinated
expression.
44
,
completing
The
Tale
of
Samuel
Whiskers
was
not
as
45
as
we
first
thought.
I
wondered
what
she
was
thinking
about.
“Mommy,"
she
46
,
“I
just
can't
stop
looking
at
your
pretty
face."
I
was
almost
deeply
moved
by
her
words.
Little
did
she
know
how
many
47
moments
the
glow
of
her
sincerely
loving
statement
would
carry
me
through
over
the
following
years.
Not
long
after,
I
took
my
four-year-old
son
to
an
elegant
48
,
where
the
sweet
notes
of
a
classic
love
song
49
us
toward
a
musician
playing
the
piano.
Sam
and
I
sat
down
on
a
marble
bench
nearby,
enjoying
the
50
quietly.
I
didn't
realize
that
Sam
had
stood
up
next
to
me
until
he
turned,
took
my
face
in
his
little
hands
and
said,

51
with
me.”
If
only
those
women
52
under
the
moonlight
knew
the
joy
of
such
an
53
made
by
a
round-cheeked
boy
with
baby
teeth.
Although
shoppers
54
chuckled,
and
pointed
at
us
as
we
moved
around
the
open
space,
I
would
not
have
55
a
dance
with
such
a
charming
young
gentleman
if
I'd
been
offered
the
universe.
41.
A.
moments
B.
ceremony
C.
memory
D.
anniversary
42.
A.
scared
B.
focused
C.
anxious
D.
curious
43.
A.
watching
B.
staring
C.
glaring
D.
studying
44.
A.
Apparently
B.
Strangely
C.
Consequently
D.
Naturally
45.
A.
unbelievable
B.
punctual
C.
important
D.
abundant
46.
A.
frowned
B.
admitted
C.
whispered
D.
answered
47.
A.
exciting
B.
unforgettable
C.
happy
D.
trying
48.
A.
pop
concert
B.
department
store
C.
reading
club
D.
toy
exhibition
49.
A.
drew
B.
arose
C.
withdrew
D.
claimed
50.
A.
programme
B.
story
C.
crowd
D.
music
51.
A.
Run
B.
Play
C.
Dance
D.
Go
52.
A.
wondering
B.
singing
C.
addressing
D.
sitting
53.
A.
experience
B.
invitation
C.
imagination
D.
advice
54.
A.
openly
B.
diversely
C.
specifically
D.
relevantly
55.
A.
expected
B.
accepted
C.
traded
D.
missed
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。
The
first
practical
cooling
system
for
use
in
industry
was
invented
in
1902
by
Willis
Carrier
in
New
York,
the
USA.
He
continued
to
improve
his
56
(invent)
and,
in
1928,
57
(develop)
the
first
air
conditioner
for
home
use.
In
1939,
an
American
car
company
introduced
the
first
air
conditioner
for
cars,
58
(make)
driving
more
comfortable.
After
World
War
II,
many
homes
in
the
USA
were
built
59
central
air
conditioning.
Central
air
conditioning
uses
a
single
unit
to
heat
60
cool
a
whole
house.
With
this,
people
could
escape
the
heat
of
summer
and
the
cold
of
winter
no
matter
61
they
were
in
the
house.
But
when
electricity
became
more
expensive,
people
managed
to
develop
62
(good)
air
conditioners
63
(save)
money.
Later,
the
cooling
gas
in
air
conditioners
64
(find)
to
pollute
the
environment,
so
engineers
have
been
working
to
produce
air
conditioners
more
friendly
to
the
environment
since
65
1980s.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
学校英文报正在进行题为“My
Favorite
Saying/Sentence/…”的征文活动。请你写
一篇英语短文,给校报投稿。内容包括:
1.请补全所给的标题;
2.谈谈你对该谚语或句子的感悟或体会。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2,适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.题目已给出,不计入总词数;
4.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
My
Favorite
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
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。
Yumi
stood
at
the
door
of
the
cabin
(小屋).She
watched
black
clouds
roll
across
the
sky.
"This
has
been
an
awful
vacation,
she
said
to
Mei.
“We've
been
in
this
cabin
all
week
because
of
this
rain.
Then
I
wanted
to
go
into
town
with
Mom
and
Dad
today,
but
you
got
sick."
"I
couldn't
help
it,"
Mei
cried.
Yumi
didn't
listen
to
her.
“My
friend
Sue
is
lucky.
She's
an
only
child.
She
never
has
to
miss
out
on
things
because
of
a
little
sister,"
she
said.
With
an
angry
click,
she
turned
on
the
radio.
“Word
is
just
in,"
a
man
said.
“There
is
a
chance
of
a
flash
flood
in
Green
Valley.
The
water
in
Copper
Lake
has
reached
the
top
of
the
dam.
The
dam
could
give
way
at
any
time.
People
in
Green
Valley
are
in
danger.
They
should
move
to
high
ground
right
away.
"
“Should
we
leave?”
Mei
asked.
“No,
Mom
and
Dad
will
be
home
soon.
I
don't
want
to
leave
until
they
get
here,

Yumi
answered.
Yumi
was
upset.
Every
past
year
she
loved
their
vacations
in
Green
Valley.
But
this
year
the
rain
spoiled(毁掉)everything.
The
sky
grew
darker.
Heavy
rain
beat
against
the
windows,
and
thunder
shook
the
cabin.
"Yumi,
I'm
scared,"
Mei
said.
“What
if
the
dam
breaks?”
“It
won't,"
Yumi
said.
She
hoped
Mei
believed
her.
Yumi
didn't
want
Mei
to
know
how
scared
she
was.
The
radio
stopped
in
the
middle
of
a
song.
A
man
came
on
the
air
talking
loud
and
fast.
“The
Copper
Lake
Dam
has
broken.
Everyone
in
Green
Valley
must
move
to
high
ground
NOW!”
Yumi's
heart
raced.
"Let's
get
out
of
here!”
she
cried.
She
took
Mei's
arm
and
pulled
her
outside.
They
could
hear
a
terrible
roar(咆哮)coming
from
the
far
end
of
the
valley.
Yumi
and
Mei
dashed
up
the
muddy
road
behind
their
cabin.
The
thundering
roar
grew
louder.
Yumi
looked
back.
The
wall
of
water
was
coming
faster.
It
seemed
to
be
swallowing
all
of
Green
Valley.
In
another
minute
it
would
hit
them.
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。
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