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第1頁(共1頁)2020-2021學(xué)年江蘇省蘇州市高三(上)期末英語試卷第一部分第一節(jié):每小題1.5分1.(1.5分)Whatdoesthewomanthinkofgolf?A.It'sfun.B.It'ssilly.C.It'sexciting.2.(1.5分)Howmuchwillthemanpay?A.﹩50.B.﹩40.C.﹩20.3.(1.5分)Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Walktothenextstop.B.Waitforthenextbus.C.Stayonthebus.4.(1.5分)Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atarestaurant.B.Atahotel.C.Inashop.5.(1.5分)WhatisJohndoing?A.Meetingthemanager.B.Visitinghisfather.C.Askingforleave.第二節(jié):每小題1.5分6.(1.5分)WhatdidthemandoinAtlanta?A.Attendedtwomeetings.B.Madeapresentation.C.Workedinthegarden.7.(1.5分)WhydidthewomanmovetoColorado?A.Shegotajob.B.Shelikedtheweather.C.Shewenttocollege.8.(1.5分)Whatdoesthemansayaboutthecity?A.It'scleaner.B.It'shealthier.C.It'smoredangerous.9.(1.5分)Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Sheismarried.B.Sheislivinginthecity.C.Sheisyoung.10.(1.5分)WhathasPeterbeendoing?A.Interviewingnewemployees.B.Shoppingforanewsuit.C.Lookingforajob.11.(1.5分)WhatdoesthewomanthinkofPeter'squitting?A.Smart.B.Unwise.C.Surprising.12.(1.5分)WhatdoesthemanadvisePetertodo?A.Totryanetworkinggroup.B.Tosendoutmoreresumes.C.Tocallforinterviews.13.(1.5分)Whydoesthemanmakethecall?A.Toaskforhisaccountnumber.B.Tocheckhiselectricitybill.C.Toregisterinthedatabase14.(1.5分)Whatwillthewomandotohelptheman?A.Openanaccountfortheman.B.Contacttheman'smanager.C.Marktheman'senquiry.15.(1.5分)Whencanthemangetafeedback?A.BytheendoftheweekB.Attheweekend.C.Afteraweek.16.(1.5分)Whatistheenquirynumber?A.2368.B.3471.C.3271.17.(1.5分)Whichsuitsyouwhenyoustudy?A.sweets.B.Cola.C.apples.18.(1.5分)Whatareyousupposedtodowhenyoufeelanxious?A.Findacomfortableplace.B.Gooutforawalk.C.Drinkaglassofwater.19.(1.5分)Whatshouldthestudentsavoiddoing?A.Tryingtolearneverything.B.Takingregularbreaks.C.Usingpastexampapers.20.(1.5分)Whatisprobablythespeaker?A.Astudent.B.Ateacher.C.Aparent.第二部分第一節(jié):每小題2.5分21.(7.5分)TherearetwoMaybankholidayscomingup!Whilewe'resureyou'reexcitedtohaveafewextradayswithyourfamilyandfriendsthismonth,weknowyou'reprobablywonderinghowtokeepthemoccupied!AdaytriporweekendgetawaytoLondonmaybeagoodchoice.We'vepickedthetopfourthingstodo!SEALIFELondonLondonmaynotbetopofmindwhenitcomestocheckingallyourfavoriteseacreaturesbutSEALIFELondonoffersafurtherunderstandingoftheunderwaterworld.HeadovertothenewRainforestAdventureandcomefacetofacewithsomeofthestrangestcreaturesyou'veeverseen.Adultadmission:£26[save£26with2FOR1]Clip'nClimbHeadtothiscolorfullabyrinth(迷宮)inChelseawherethelittleonescanswing,climbandexploretotheirheartscontent.Letthemtakeonthechallengeofthe"Thescraper","JungleGym"andlotsmore.Youcanevenregister﹣to"climbercise",whichincludesaharness(馬具)fitting,warmupand60minutesinsidetheclimbingarena(場(chǎng)地).Childadmission:£17.50ZSLLondonZooEveryonelovesadayoutatthezoo.Explorethe750speciesofanimalanddiscoverthousandsofsurprisingandfascinatingfactsjustwaitingtobediscovered.HeartheroaroftheAsiaticlions,thencatchaglimpseofthefriendlygiraffes.Wanderthroughthering﹣tailedlemurs(狐猴)beforeheadingovertoBUGStoquiztheinsectexperts.Youjusthavetoexperience.Ityourselves.Adultadmission:£27.04[save£27.04with2FOR1]KidzaniaKidzaniaisachild﹣sizedcityinShepherd'sBushwherethekidsareincharge.Watchtheexcitementontheirfacesastheytryoutmorethan60real﹣liferole﹣playactivities.Anempoweringandentertainingexperience,nottobemissed!Admission:£35(online)[save£35with2FOR1](1)Wherecanpeoplegoiftheylikegiraffes?A.Clip'nClimbB.ZSLLondonZooC.SEALIFELondonD.Kidzania(2)WhatdoweknowaboutSEALIFELondon?A.Itofferspeople'sfavoritecreatures.B.Peopleliketravellingtherebest.C.Allthecreaturestherearestrange.D.Peoplecanexperienceanadventure.(3)HowmuchwillfourfriendspayiftheygotoKidzania?A.£35.B.£52.C.£54.08.D.£70.22.(10分)SurroundedbytheseaoffthecoastinMid﹣Norway,liesanislandcalledMyken.Thissmallislandhasabouttenpermanentresidents,andformorethan50yearshasbeensuppliedwithelectricityviaa32﹣kilometerunderseacable(電纜).Abreakthatappearedinthecablelastautumnresultedintwomonthswithoutpower,sotheislandcommunitystartedlookingintoabetterwayofsourcingtheirelectricity."Mykenisfaroutatsea,soasfaraspossibleitshouldbetakingcareofthingsitself,"saysKyrreSundseth,whoisahydrogen(氫)researcherinNorwayandalsotheprojectmanagerforMyken'senergyproject."ThisiswhywewantMykentobecomeentirelyself﹣sufficientinenergy.Itisalsoimportanttotaketheenvironmentintoconsideration,"hesays.MuchpointstotheideathatthesolutionmaylieinaHydrogenplant,specificallytailoredforsmallislands.The"rawmaterials"forhydrogenproductioncomefromnatureitselfintheformofthesunandwind.Researchershavecalculatedthatenergycostswillbelowerbyusinghydrogenproductionthantheunderseacableoption.Anditispossibletostoreenergyintheformofhydrogenforlongerperiods.Thismeansthatsupplieswillnothavetorelyonalotofexpensivebatteriesorexternalenergysources,evenduringperiodswhenthesunisn'tshining,orthewindisn'tblowing.TheMykenprojecthasattractedseveraltechnologycompanies.Theyarecurrentlyworkingonapilotproject.Thepilotinvolvesexperimentsonthefeasibility(可行性)ofthehydrogensysteminwhichelectricityisgeneratedfromsolarandwindsources.Theelectricitycanbeusedimmediately,butduringperiodswhenalltheenergygeneratedisnotrequired,thespareenergycanbeusedtosplitseawaterintohydrogenandoxygen.Thehydrogencanbestoredinatank,andusedlatertogenerateelectricity.Thepilotwillhelpresearchersknowmoreabouthoweffectivelythesystemwillworkinthehydrogenplant.Sincetheislandhasadistillery(釀酒廠),wherethedistillation(蒸餾)processreliesonenergy,ahydrogenplantonMykenoffersanevengreaterenvironmentalbenefit.Spareheatfromthehydrogensystemcanalsobeusedfortheheatingpartinthedistillationprocess."InNorwayalonethereareabout300islandinhabitedallyearroundbysmallpopulations,"saysKyrreSundseth."Alloftheseislandsmaybecandidatesforusingthistechnology.Inglobaltermswe'retalkingabout10,000similarislands."(1)WhyisahydrogenplantsuitableforMyken?A.Itisperfectinsizeforsmallislands.B.Itcansendelectricitytofarawayplaces.C.Itwillrestorelocalnaturalenvironment.D.Itprovidesgreenandsustainableenergy.(2)WhatismainlytalkedaboutinParagraph4?A.Thestudyontheenergystorage.B.Thetestonthehydrogensystem.C.Theexperimentontherawmaterials.D.Theresearchontheinnovationofthepilot.(3)Accordingtothepassage,ahydrogenplantwill.A.producepurifiedseawaterB.provemoretechnicallyreliableC.contributeinmorethanonewayD.benefitfromthedistillationprocess(4)WhatdoesKyrreSundseththinkoftheproject?A.Promising.B.Systematic.C.Irreplaceable.D.Timesaving.23.(10分)Peoplethinkofcatsascute.Butresearchpublishedinapsychologyjournalcallsthemneurotic(神經(jīng)質(zhì)的)andunstable.ResearchersfromtheUniversityofEdinburghinScotlandandtheBronxZooinNewYorkcomparedthepersonalitiesofdomestichousecatswiththoseoffourdifferenttypesofwildcats.Tobetterunderstandtheirpersonalities,theresearchersratedanumberofanimalsbehaviorsonwhatpsychologistscalltheBigFivehumanpersonalitytraits(特征).DomestichousecatshavesimilarpersonalitystructurestoAfricanlions."It'swhatcatsdoprettymuchonadailybasis,thingslikebeinganxious,beingtimid,beingexcitable,beingaggressivetowardhumans,beingaggressivetowardeachother,"saidMaxWachtel,aDenverpsychologistwhodidn'tparticipateinthestudy."Allofthosearecharacteristicsyouseeinthosecutelittlehousecats,andyoualsoseetheminlions."Ifyoueverthoughtyourcatwasanxious,insecure,tense,suspiciousoraggressivetowardyou,youaren'tmakingitup,hesaid.Iftheywerebigger,theyprobablywouldconsiderkillingyou.Butthenewsisn'tallbad:Justlikelions,housecatsarealsoplayful,excitableandimpulsivelyfunny.Theyjustaren'tverypredictable.Onemomentcatswillbeenjoyingbellscratches,andthenexttheywillbebitingyoutomakeyoustop."Itisgoodtounderstandthepersonalitycharacteristicsofourpets,"Wachtelsaid,"Differentcatshavedifferentpersonalities,butasaspecies,therearealotofcommonalities."TheresearchersalsostudiedpersonalitytraitsofScottishwildcatsandsomeotheranimals."Acrossthefivespeciesweassessed,personalitystructurewasstrikinglysimilarandalsoseemedtoberelatedtootherstudies'findings,suchasintigers,"theresearcherswroteintheirstudyintheNovember2014issueoftheJournalofComparativePsychology.Buthousecatsweremostlikelions,potentiallybecausetheyliveinsemi﹣socialsurroundingsandlionsarethemostsocialofcats."They'recuteandfurry,butweneedtorememberwhenwehavecatsaspets,weareinvitinglittlepredatorsintoourhouse,"Wachtelsaid."Catscanbefantastic,sweetcompanions﹣untiltheyturnonyou."(1)Catscanbedescribedas.A.funnyandsafeB.playfulandstableC.fantasticanddevotedD.neuroticandunpredictable(2)Howdidtheresearchersconducttheresearch?A.Bymakingcomparisons.B.Byanalyzingcauseandeffect.C.Bygivingexamples.D.Byprovidingexplanations.(3)Whichofthefollowing"turnon"sharesthesamemeaningastheunderlinedphrase?A.Thebookreallyturnedmeontoscience.B.Uponenteringtheroom,heturnedonthelight.C.Thehungrysuddenlyturnedoneachotherforfood.D.Thetrialturnedonthemedicalevidencepresentedbythedefense.(4)Whichofthefollowingcanbeusedasasuitabletitle?A.Catsarebestpets.B.Domesticcatsandwildcats.C.Yourcatmaywanttokillyou.D.Differentcats,differentpersonalities.24.(10分)I'ddoneitbefore,andsoIhadnoreasontobelievethatthistimewouldbeanydifferent.IwassurethatwhenIreturnedhomefrommymissiontrip,asalways,I'dbringbacknothingmorethansomemudonmyboots,aholeortwoinmyjeansand,ofcourse,alotofgreatmemories.Thesummerbeforemyhighschoolgraduation,IwenttoWestVirginiawithothersasvolunteerstorepairthehomesofthoseinneed.Arrivingatourdestination,mygroupwasassignedthetaskofrebuildingsectionsofahomethathadbeendamagedbyfire.Nosoonerhadweparkedonthehome'sdirtdrivewaythanwesawanexcitedlittlegirl,nomorethansixyearsold,standinginthedoorwayofthefamily'stemporaryhome.ShoelessandwearingdirtyclothesandthebiggestsmileI'deverseen,sheyelled,"Ma,Ma,theyreallycame!"Ididn'tknowitthen,buthernamewasDakota,andfourmoredayswouldpassbeforeshe'dsayanotherwordnearme.BehindDakotawasawomaninawheelchair﹣hergrandmother,we'dsoonlearn.Ialsodiscoveredthatmyjobthatweekwouldbetohelpchangeafire﹣damageddiningroomintoabedroomforthislittlegirl.Grabbingourtools,wewenttowork.Overthefollowingdays,InoticedDakotapeekingatuseverynowandthenasweworked.Afewtimes,Itriedtalkingwithher,butsheremainedshyanddistant,alwaysflyingarounduslikeatinybutterflybutkeepingtoherself.Byourfifthandfinalday,however,thiswasabouttochange.BeforeIwenttoworkonherhomeonthatlastmorning,Ispokeforamomentortwowiththegrandmother.IwasespeciallypleasedwhenshetoldmehowmuchDakotalovedhernewroomsomuch,infact,thatshe'dbeggedtosleepinitthepreviousnight,eventhoughitwasn'tquiteready.Aswetalked,InoticedsomethingIhadn'tseenbefore﹣Dakotawashidingbehindhergrandmother.Cautiously,shesteppedintoview,andIcouldseethatjustlikeherclothes,herfacewasstilldirty.Butnoamountofsoilcouldhidethosebrightblueeyesandbigsmile.Shewassimplyadorable.Iwantedsomuchtohugher,butrespectinghershyness,Ikeptmydistance.Slowly,shebeganwalkingtowardme.Itwasn'tuntilshewasjustinchesawaythatInoticedthefoldedpieceofpaperinhertinyhand.Silently,shereachedupandhandedittome.Onceunfolded,Ilookedatthedrawingshe'dmadewithherbrokencrayonsonthebackofanoldcoloringbookcover.Itwasoftwogirls﹣onemuchtallerthantheother﹣andtheywereholdinghands.Shetoldmeitwassupposedtobemeandherandonthebottomofthepaperwerethreelittlewordsthatinstantlybrokemyheart.Nowalmostintears,Icouldn'tcontrolmyselfanymore﹣Ibentdownandhuggedher.Shehuggedme,too.Andforthelongesttime,neitheroneofuscouldletgo.Byearlyafternoon,wefinishedDakota'sbedroom,andsoIgladlyusedtherarefreetimetogettoknowmynewestfriend.Sittingunderatreeawayfromtheothers,wesharedafewappleswhileshetoldmeaboutherlife.AsIlistenedtoherstoriesaboutthestrugglessheandherfamilywentthroughdaily,Ibegantorealizehowboringvariousaspectsofmyownlifewere.Ileftforhomeearlythenextmorning.Iwasreturningwithmuddybootsandholesinmyjeans.ButbecauseofDakota,Ibroughtbacksomethingelse,too﹣agreaterappreciationforalloftheblessingofmylife.I'llneverforgetthatbarefootlittlebutterflywiththebigsmileanddirtyface.Ipraythatshe'llneverforgetmeeither.(1)Fromtheappearancedescriptionofthelittlegirl,weknow.A.sheformedabadlivinghabitB.shehopedforabettereducationC.shewasaninnocentandlovelychildD.shewasstrongandcalmintheinnerworld(2)Whatwereprobablywrittenonthebottomofthepaper?A.Enjoyyourhelp.B.Pleasedon'tleave.C.Helpme,please.D.Hugmeclose.(3)Howdidtheauthorfeelafterunfoldingthepieceofpaper?A.Sheworriedaboutthelittlegirl'sfuture.B.Shedecidedtokeephelpingthelittlegirl.C.Shefeltagreateraffectionforthelittlegirl.D.Shegotsurprisedatthelittlegirl'sworthlessgift.(4)Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?A.Onemustlearntosharelifeexperiences.B.Oneoftenwantstoleadameaningfullife.C.Oneoccasionallybenefitsfromthepoverty.D.Oneshouldbemoregratefulforthegiftoflife.第二節(jié):每小題2.5分。25.(12.5分)Whileplentyofbirds﹣suchasswallows,hawksandhummingbirds﹣migrate(遷徙)duringtheday,themajorityoflandbirdstravelatnight.Migrationatnighthasatleastthreeadvantages.(1)Secondly,theairintheatmosphereisusuallymorestablethanduringtheday.Lastlytheairiscooleratnight.Amigratingbirdproducesahugeamountofheatthatneedstobereleased.Mostoftheheatislostfromtheunfeatheredlegs.(2)Nighttimemigratorsincludesparrows,warblers,flycatchers,thrushes,oriolesandcuckoos.Mostofthemdon'tliveinvastopenplaces.(3)Theyaren'tthebestfliers,sotheyneedthethickcoveragetoavoidenemies.Butflyingatnightisbecomingmoredangerousthanitusedtobe.(4)Awell﹣lithigh﹣risecankillhundredsofmigratingbirdsinasinglenight,anissuethathasstartedtoattractmorepublicconcern.IncitieslikeNewYork,ChicagoandHouston,someskyscrapersandotherlandmarksnowhave"lightsout"programsduringkeybirdmigrationtimesinthefallandspring.(5)Aproteincalledcryptochrome,whichissensitivetobluelight,isthoughttobethekeytomakingthishappen.Cryptochromesfrommigratorybirdshaveevolvedtorequirelesslightandtoallowtheirrecognitionofbluelighttosenseandrespondtomagneticfields(磁場(chǎng)).A.Instead,theyliveinthewoodsandothershelteredhabitats.B.Birdsneedtheheattokeepwarmandmaintainagoodstate.C.Birdsdonothavetoworryaboutattacksfromdangerousbirds.D.Onlywhenthereisenoughlightcantheygetsignalstomigrate.E.MigratingbirdsuseEarth'smagneticfieldtohelpthemnavigate.F.Lightsonbuildingsandtowersconfusebirds,causingthemtocrash.G.Thecoldertheairtemperatureis,themorequicklythatheatcanbereleased.第三部分第一節(jié):每小題15分26.(15分)Lastyear,Ireceivedaspecialpresent.Mychildren(1)meastainlesssteelcoffeemachineformybirthday.Ilovedrinkingcoffeeeverymorningandcouldn't(2)touseit.But(3)Ipouredmyfirstcup,thecoffeespilled(灑出)alloverthetable.Thankfully,noonewasaroundtoseemy(4)face!Ikepttrying,buteachmorningI(5)beseenwipingupthecoffee.ThenIrealizedifIpouredvery(6),therecouldbenospilling.Mynormal(7)wastorushthroughbreakfasttogetonwithmyday.ButeventuallyIlearnednotonlytopourbutto(8)theexperience:thetasteandthestillnessofanewday.Itpromotedmeto(9)uponwhetherIwasrushingthroughinotherareasofmylife.SoIstartedtoappreciateeventhemost(10)moments.Whenshopownersapologizedforkeepingmewaiting,I'dsay,"Notaproblem.I'mnot(11)."Ievenenjoyedsittinginfrontofmyhousetalkingwith(12)andsharingourownstories,(13)wehadknowneachotherforalongtime.Itseemedthattheworldaroundusslowedtoa(14)wecouldhandle.Stillnessnotonlyslowsthepaceoflife,butalso(15)thesoul,helpingustoenjoytheworld'ssmallpleasuresandrealizethetruthoflife.(1)A.lentB.offeredC.giftedD.asked(2)A.helpB.waitC.knowD.complain(3)A.sinceB.beforeC.asD.until(4)A.disappointedB.delightfulC.amusedD.astonished(5)A.wouldB.shouldC.mustD.need(6)A.quicklyB.casuallyC.slowlyD.patiently(7)A.promiseB.practiceC.traditionD.standard(8)A.possessB.clarifyC.realizeD.enjoy(9)A.reflectB.decideC.reactD.respond(10)A.difficultB.ordinaryC.specialD.awkward(11)A.indifficultyB.introubleC.inahurryD.indanger(12)A.colleaguesB.friendsC.relativesD.strangers(13)A.onlyifB.asifC.ifonlyD.ifever(14)A.paceB.stageC.pointD.occasion(15)A.explainsB.inspectsC.blessesD.feeds第二節(jié):每小題1.5分閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。27.(15分)"Aheavyion(離子)cancertreatmentsystemdevelopedbyChineseresearcherswillsoonbeputinto(1)(operate)innorthwestChina'sGansuProvince,"researcherssaid.ThesystemwillbeusedinahospitalinLanzhou,capitalofGansu,(2)ismainlydevotedtotreatingcancerpatientswiththetechnologyofheavy﹣ionaccelerators.Cancerradiationtreatments(3)(employ)heavy﹣ionacceleratorscanattack(4)targetwithhigh﹣energyelectrons(電子)tokillcancercells.Comparedtotraditionaltherapy(治療)suchasradiation,heavyiontreatment(5)(consider)tohavemorebalancedpropertieswith(6)(little)radiationonhealthycells.Thetreatmentperiodisshorter,(7)thetherapycouldmore(8)(effect)controlcancercells,accordingtoWangXiaohu,deputydirectoroftheGansuProvincialCancerHospital.ResearcherswiththeInstituteofModernPhysicsundertheChineseAcademyofSciencesstartedbasicresearch(9)thetechnologyin1993anddevelopedtheacceleratorsin2015.AreportpublishedbytheNationalCancerCenterin2017showedthatChinahasnearly25percentoftheworld'snewcancercases,with10,000cancerpatients(10)(add)perday.Everyyear,therearetwomillioncancer﹣induceddeaths.Lung,breastandstomachcancersarethemostcommontypes.第四部分第一節(jié):15分28.(15分)假定你是李華,得知近期你市將舉辦中英青少年歷史體驗(yàn)夏令營活動(dòng)(ChinaandBritainHistorySummerCampForTeenagers)。請(qǐng)你給活動(dòng)的負(fù)責(zé)人Mr.Clark寫一封郵件,申請(qǐng)做志愿者,內(nèi)容包括:1.寫信目的;2.個(gè)人優(yōu)勢(shì);3.表達(dá)意愿。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。第二節(jié):25分.29.(25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。續(xù)寫的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右。In1989,freshoutofhighschool,Ihadthedifficulttaskofchoosingacareerpathbeforecollegestartedinthreemonths.InthosedaysinPakistan,therewerelimitedoptions:becomingadoctororanengineer,orenteringthefinancialworldaftergettingabusinessdegree.Iwasn'tinterestedinengineering,sothatIwasleftwithmedicineorbusiness.Icouldn'tdecide.Myuncle,aninfluentialpersoninthefamily,suggestedthatIdoaworkplacementtoexperienceitforamonthinaninternationalcompanyfollowedbyamonthinahospital.Afterthat,Icouldmakeadecision.Itseemedlikeabrilliantidea.Iwasacceptedforamonth'splacementataforeignbankinKarachi.Igotafeelforhowtheworldoffinancefunctioned,madenewfriends,andgenerallyenjoyedthemostlyeasy﹣goingworksurroundings.Themonthpassedrapidly,andsoonIbeganworkingataleadinghospitalinKarachi.Theexperiencecouldn'thavebeenmoredifferent.Thehospitalhadanintenseenvironment.Thedaysstartedearly(at7am,comparedto9amatthebank),andwerefilledwithendlessduties.Andthenightcalls!Thiswascrazy,workingallday,throughthenight,andagainthenextday.Ibeganthinkingaboutmytwoexperiences.Thebankhadofferedamorerelaxingatmosphere,betterworkinghoursandlessstress.Thehospitalwasfullofexcitementandunpredictability,butthestudyingandtrainingwasdifficult.Itseemedthatthebusinessoptionwasgoingtowinout.Neartheendofmymonthatthehospital,Iwasdrivinghomeafteranespeciallybusynightcall.Infrontofmewasapublicbus,withcollegestudentssittingonthetop.Asthedriverweavedthrough(穿梭)traffic,Icouldseetheboysshakingfromsidetoside.Paragraph1:Suddenly,aboyfelloffthebackofthebus._________.Paragraph2:Thenextday,whenIwenttohospitaltoseetheboy,allhisfamilygotup,withgratefulsmilesontheirfaces._________.

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