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~2024學(xué)年第一學(xué)期階段性學(xué)業(yè)水平陽(yáng)光測(cè)評(píng)初三英語(yǔ)2024.01一、聽(tīng)力部分(共20小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分20分)A. 聽(tīng)對(duì)話回答問(wèn)題本部分共有10道小題,每小題你將聽(tīng)到一段對(duì)話,每段對(duì)話聽(tīng)兩遍。在聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀題目;聽(tīng)完后請(qǐng)從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳答案。Whatistheboy’sfutureplan?A. B. C.Wherearetheytalking?A. B. C.3.Wherewillthegirlwatchthematch?A. B. C.WhichmusicisJackplaying?A. B. C.Whendidtheconcertbegin?A.At8:25. B.At8:00. C.At7:35.WhatisMr.Greenlike?A.Modest. B.Creative. C.Organized.Whatdoestheboydislikeaboutthefilm?A.Itsmusic. B.Itsstory. C.Itslength.Howdoestheboypracticehislistening?A.BywatchingEnglishmovies.B.BylisteningtoEnglishtapes.C.BywatchingEnglishvideos.Whydoestheboylookworried?A.Becausehewilljoinamatchtomorrow.B.Becausehewillgiveaspeechtomorrow.C.Becausehewillhaveanexamtomorrow.WhatwastheChemistrytestlikeaccordingtoJack?A.Itwaseasy. B.Itwasdifficult. C.Itwasinteresting.B. 聽(tīng)對(duì)話和短文回答問(wèn)題。你將聽(tīng)到一段對(duì)話和兩篇短文,各聽(tīng)兩遍。聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話或短文前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀題目;聽(tīng)完后,請(qǐng)從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳答案。聽(tīng)一段對(duì)話,回答第11~12小題。What’sthematterwithDaniel?A.Hehasacold. B.Hehasastomachache. C.Hehasafever.WherewillDanielgonext?A.Totheoldpeople’shome. B.Tohisschool. C.Tothehospital.聽(tīng)第一篇短文,完成第13~15小題。請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出正確的選項(xiàng),完成信息記錄表。Missing!NameMikeWeldonMissingDayOn8th13Description●Afive-yearoldboyaboutonemetretall●Wearingredclothes,browntrousersand14shoesbeforemissing●PlayingaloneinthebackyardofhishomebeforemissingContactCallDavidWeldonat15orthepoliceA.January B.February C.MarchA.red B.black C.brownA.2656485 B.2564568 C.2656845聽(tīng)第二篇短文,回答第16~20小題。Whatdidthemouselookfor?A.Somewater. B.Somebread. C.Somemilk.Whydidn’tthemousecomeoutofthebottle?A.Becauseshewantedtohaveagoodrestinthebottle.B.Becauseherstomachwastoobig.C.Becauseshewantedsomethingtoeataswell.Whydidthecatshakethebottle?A.Becausethecatwantedtoplaywiththemouse.B.Becausethecatwantedtoletthemousediequickly.C.Becausethecatwantedtoletthemousecomeoutquickly.Whathappenedtothemouseatlast?A.Themouseranaway.B.Themousediedinthebottle.C.Thecatatethemousehappily.Whoiscleverer,thecatorthemouse?A.Wecan’tdecide. B.Thecat. C.Themouse.二、完形填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分10分)通讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卷上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Oncetherewasakingandhisdaughter.Thekingaskedhisdaughterhowmuchshelovedhim.Shesaidshelovedhimasmuchassheloved__21__.Heranswermadethekingveryhappy.Saltisasimplething,__22__itisveryimportant.Sothekingthoughthisdaughtercaredalotabouthim.Salthasmany__23__.Ourbodiesneedsalt.Ifwedon’thaveenough,ourbodiescan’tworkproperly.Weputsaltonicyroadstomakethem__24__.Wealsousesalttoproduceotherproducts,likepaperandglass.Butformanyyears,salt’smostimportantjobwasto__25__food.Likeotherlivingthings,mostbacteria(細(xì)菌)needwatertolive.Salttakesinplentyofwater,somostbacteriacan’tlive__26__asaltyenvironment.Asaresult,saltprotectsfoodandmanyotherthingsformuchofhumanhistory,thisabilityhasmadesalt__27__.EveryancientculturefromEgypttoChinadependedonsalt.Eventoday,thehard-working,usefulpeopleare__28__as“thesaltoftheearth”.Forcenturies,saltwasalsohardto__29__.Itsusefulness,togetherwithrarity(稀有)madeitveryexpensive.Saltcouldevenbeusedlike__30__:Infact,thewordsalary(薪水)comesfromthewordsalt.Today,saltisusedmorewidelyanditstillplaysansignificantroleinourlife.A.salt B.air C.gold D.sugarA.or B.so C.and D.butA.forms B.secrets C.uses D.skillsA.wide B.safe C.smooth D.thickA.protect B.provide C.produce D.prepareA.in B.outside C.for D.withoutA.hopeful B.comfortable C.valuable D.successfulA.saved B.dreamed C.invited D.describedA.sell B.get C.take D.keepA.money B.medicine C.earth D.food三、閱讀理解(共17小題;每小題2分,滿(mǎn)分34分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卷上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Wewantyourwriting!Thinkyoucanwriteawinningstory?Enterthe22thSuzhouLibraryShortStoryCompetitionforyourchancetowin¥1,000.ThethreewinningentrieswillalsobepublishedinSuzhouDaily.Prizes1stPrize:Acheckfor¥1,000andpublication(出版)inSuzhouDaily.2ndPrize:PublicationinSuzhouDailyand¥300inbookstokens(券).3rdPrize:PublicationinSuzhouDailyand¥150inbooktokens.HowtoEnterSendyourentrybyposttoSuzhouLibrary,858RenminStreet,orcomebyandhanditininperson.Youcanenterasmanystoriesasyoulike!PleasetypeyourentryonwhiteA4paper.UseTimesNewRomanfont(字體),size12.Handwrittenentrieswillnotbeaccepted.Thewordlimitforeachstoryis2,000words.Pleasealsoincludeyourfullnameandcontactinformationonthefirstpage.Yourentrymustbeyourownworkandumpublishedatthetimeofsubmission(遞交).Welookforwardtoreadingyourwork!Ifyougetthefirstplace,youwillhaveachancetowin__________.A.¥1000inbooktokens B.acheckfor$1,000C.¥300inbooktokens D.¥150inbooktokensWhatshouldyoudoifyouentertheSuzhouLibraryShortStoryCompetition?A.Sendingyourentrybyemail. B.Handinginyourfriend’sentry.C.VisitingthewebsiteofSuzhouDaily. D.Sendingyourentrybypost.Whichofthefollowingstorycanbeaccepted?A.Amy’sstory.ThefontsheusedwasTimesNewRoman.B.Tommy’sstory.Itwaswrittenbyhand.C.Tina’sstory.Thecontactinformationwasincludedonthelastpage.D.Daniel’sstory.Itwas1,500wordslongandtypedonwhitepaper,sizeA3.Whereisthepassageprobablyfrom?A.Astorybook. B.Anewspaper. C.Atourguide. D.Afilmposter.BGrassontheAncientPlain(草原)inFarewell(告別)toaFriendByBaiJuyiWildgrassesspreadoverancientplain;Withspringandfalltheycomeandgo.Wildfirecan’tburnthemupagain;Theyrisewhenvernalbreezesblow.Theirfragranceoverrunstheway;Theirgreeninvadestheruinedtown.Toseemyfriendgofaraway;Mysorrowgrowslikegrassovergrown.Thepoem“GrassontheAncientPlaininFarewelltoaFriend”isafamouspoembyBaiJuyioftheTangDynasty.Throughthedescriptionoftheweeds(野草)ontheancientplain,thepoemexpressesthefeelingoffarewelltoafriend.Hisfriendshipisliketheovergrowngrassontheancientplain.Itcanbeseenasanode(頌歌)toweedsandlife.Thefirstfourlinesfocusonthebeautyofthelifeoftheweedsthroughtime,whilethesecondfourlinesfocusontheirbeautyofonetime.Thepoem“Wildfirecan’tburnthemupagain;Theyrisewhenvernalbreezesblow.”showsakindof“difficulty”andhasbeenrecitedforthousandsofyears.Thispoemistheauthor’spracticeworkfortheexamination.Accordingtotherecord,theauthorenteredthecapitalforthefirsttime.WhenhevisitedthefamouspeopleGuKuang,heshowedthispoem.Atfirst,GuKuanglookedattheyoungmanandsaid,“Livingisnoteasywithricepricesherestayinghigh.”AlthoughhewasjokingaboutBaiJuyi’sname,healsomeantsomethingmore:thecapitalwasnotagoodplacetomakealiving.However,afterreadingthetwolinesof“wildfirecan’tburned”,hecan’thelpappreciating(欣賞)itandsaid:“Livingcanbeeasywithgreatsight(洞察力).”Anditwaswidelypraised.Itcanbeseenthatthispoemwasthoughthighlyofatthattime.Whichofthefollowingrhymeswith“plain”?A.Go. B.Again. C.Blow. D.Way.Whatdidthewriterwanttoexpresswiththeweedsontheancientplain?A.Thefeelingoffarewelltoafriend.B.Thehardlifeinthecapital.C.Akindofdifficulty.D.Thebeautyofthelifeoftheweeds.Whatdoesunderlinedword“sorrow”inthepoemmean?A.Happiness. B.Excitement. C.Sadness. D.Surprise.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrue?A.BaiJuyiwrotethepoemforhisfriendGuKuang.B.GuKuangappreciatedthelanguageinthepoem.C.GuKuanglikedjokingaboutothers’names.D.GuKuangdidn’tthinkBaiJuyicouldmakealivinginthecapital.CInavideo,youngchildrencallouttotheirmotherorfather;theparentsentertheroomsmiling,tumaroundandcallouttotheirownparents;thegrandparentsthenentersmilingandcallouttotheirparents—thegreat-grandparents.Thiskindofvideoisbeingdescribedasthe“four-generation(一代)challenge”.ItstartedontheChineseshort-videoplatform,Douyin,andhassincespreadtosocialmediainothercountries.Peoplefromallovertheworldhavediscussedthevideosandhavetheirownunderstandings.“IhavetogivethattoChina.Familycareisusuallyastrongvalue,”wroteoneFacebookusernamedAntoineYupud.The"four-generation”videoshavenotonlytouchedforeignviewersbutalsogiventhemadeeperlookintoChinesefamilyvalues.InmostEastAsiancultures,itiscommonformanygenerationsofasinglefamilytolivetogetherinonehouse.Thisiscalledanextendedfamily.InmostWesterncountries,mostfamiliesaremadeupofjustchildrenandtheirparents.InWesternculture,privacy(隱私)andindependence(獨(dú)立)arehighlyvalued.Kidsusuallymoveoutofthehouseaftertheygrowup.Manyofthemapplyforloans(貸款)andworkpart-timejobsinordertopayforcollegeandrent(房租).Iftheychoosetocontinuelivingwiththeirparentsafterbecominganadult,itcanbeseenasasignofimmaturity(不成熟)orfailure.AlthoughfamilyformsintheEastandWestaredifferent,theloveandbondsbetweenfamilymembersarecommon.Thatmightbewhythe“fourgeneration”videoshavewonsomanyheartsaroundtheworld.Whatisthe“four-generationchallenge”videomainlyabout?A.Howfamilymemberseattogether.B.Howchildrenplaywiththeirparents.C.Howgrandparentsarewellcaredfor.D.Howfourgenerationsofonefamilycanalllivetogether.Whatisparagraph2writtentoshow?A.Thevideoformatishardtobecopied,B.Peopleallovertheworldlikethevideoformat.C.Douyinisagreatsuccessinforeignmarkets.D.Foreignpeopledon’thavesuchbigfamilies.AccordingtoParagraph4,whichofthefollowingisanextendedfamily?A.Afamilythatmanyfriendslivetogether.B.Afamilythatmanygenerationslivetogether.C.Afamilythatlivesinabigcity.D.Afamilywithonlyonechild.Whatcanwelearnfromthispassage?A.Thefour-generationvideoshelpspreadChinesefamilyvalues.B.FamilieswithonlyonechildarecommoninChina’smodemsociety.C.AdultsinWesterncountriesneverlivewiththeirgrandparents.D.It’sseenasafailureifChinesechildrenlivewithparentsaftertheageof18.Whatmightbethekeytomakingthevideopopularintheworld?A.Foreignpeople’sinterestaboutChineseculture.B.Thedifferencesbetweendifferentcultures.C.Thecommonlysharedloveandbondsinfamilies.D.Thevideoformthatneverappearedbefore.DCanyouimaginebeingabletolearnaboutworldhistorybylookingatacoinwiththeheadofAlexandertheGreatonitoraChineseMingdynastybanknote(鈔票)?Orhowaboutfollowingmankind’sfootstepsintomodemculturebybeingabletoseeanEarlyVictorianteaset?AHistoryoftheWorldin100objects,aprojectbyBBCRadioandtheBritishMuseum,presentsahistoryoftheworldthrough100objectsfromtheBritishMuseum’scollection.Theobjects,mostofwhicharevaluable,havebroughtenjoymenttopeopleallovertheworld.Thosewhoareluckyenoughtoseetheitemsinpersonareabletoseetheglory(輝煌)ofhistorywiththeirowneyes.“Thesefromthepastspeakofwholesocietiesratherthansinglethings,andtelloftheworldforwhichtheyweremade,sometimeshavingmeaningsfarbeyondwhattheiroriginal(最初的)makersmeantthemtohave,”NeilMacGregor,directoroftheBritishMuseum,wroteintheproject’sbook.Iborrowedthebookandreadit.Oneiteminparticularstoodouttome.Itwasamechanicalgalleon(機(jī)械帆船)—akindofclock.ItsdesignisbasedonthegreatEuropeanshipsthatsailedacrosstheseainthe1500s.Duringthatperiodoftime,technologywasdevelopingatafastpace,andowningascientificproductwasfashionable.Theclock,amixtureofthegrowthoftechnologyandthedesire(欲望)toexploreotherlands,isaperfectsymbolofthatage.Howdoesthewriterstartthepassage?A.Bymakingaconclusion. B.Byaskingquestions.C.Bylistingnumbers. D.Bytellingastory.WhatdoesNeilMacGregormeaninParagraph4?A.Peopleshouldpayattentiontowhattheyweremadefor.B.Peoplecanlearnabouthowtheyweremade.C.Theancientobjectstoldpeoplewhatsocietywaslikeinthepast.D.Theobjectsbroughtpeoplealotofenjoyment.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Theclockisaperfectsymbolofthe1500s.B.Thedesignoftheclockisstillfashionabletoday.C.Thetechnologyinthe1500sdevelopedslowly.D.Theclockoncesailedtoothercountriesinthe1500s.Whichofthefollowingcanbethetitleofthepassage?A.Abook B.Theworldhistory C.Ancientitems D.Asymbol四、信息還原(共5小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分5分)根據(jù)對(duì)話內(nèi)容,從對(duì)話后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Nobodylikesmakingmistakes.But,nooneisperfect.Ifyoucanlearnfrommistakes,theycanmoveyouforward.48Ifyouhavemademistakesthatharmotherpeople,itisimportanttoofferasincereapology(道歉)inperson.49Ifyourefusetoapologize,thepersonhurtbyyouwillholditagainstyou.Ifyougothroughlifeafraidtomakeamistake,youwillspendmostofyourlifedoingnothing,Peopleusuallymakemistakes.50Themoredutiesyoutake,themorelikelyyouwillmakemistakes.Unluckily,itisournaturalinstinct(本能)tojustify(為……辯解)ouractions.Whenyoumakeamistake,youwillfirstblame(責(zé)備)someoneelse.Whenmistakesaremade,thebossisunlikelytobeinterestedinyourwords.Sometimesitisbesttosay,verysimply—yes,Imadeamistake.Mistakeshappenfordifferentreasons.51Ifyoumakemistakesbecauseyouaretired,trytogetmoresleep;ifyouarestressed,lookatwaystorelaxandkeepawayfromthestressofwork.Youshouldavoidfeelingguiltyaboutmakingmistakes.52Ifyourepeatthesamemistakes,itshowsyouaren’tmakingprogressandtheycauserepeatingtrouble.Oftenmistakesarecausedbybadhabits.Toavoidmakingthesamemistakes,youneedtobreakthesebadhabits.Thesooner,thebetter.A.Thereisnoharminmakingmistakes,anditisanecessarypartofgoingforward.B.Butatthesametime,youshouldmakeadecisiontolearnfromthem.C.Agoodapologywilllikelymaketheotherpersonunderstandyou.D.Therefore,youshouldfindouthowyoucanlearnfromthem.E.Youmayhavemadeamistakebysayingsomeunkindwords.F.Toavoidrepeatingthem,youneedtofindthemainreason.G.Youshouldsmileatthepeoplewhoapologytoyou.五、詞匯檢測(cè)(共20小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分20分)第一節(jié)根據(jù)下列句子所給的漢語(yǔ)注釋、音標(biāo)和首字母,根據(jù)上下文語(yǔ)境,在答題卡標(biāo)有題號(hào)的橫線上,寫(xiě)出空缺處各單詞的正確的形式。每空限填一詞。Thecentralcomputersystemcan__________(控制)alllightsinthisbuilding.Heranveryfastandarrivedthereoutof__________(呼吸).Dustin’snewdesignisbetterthanthese__________(德國(guó)人).Youcanneverimaginehowmuchdifficultytheyhad__________(導(dǎo)演)thisfilm.Youmustputinan__________(露面),atleast,orshe’llthinkyou’reavoidingher.Idon’tagreewiththeoldChinesesaying,“Mendieforw__________,andbirdsdieforfood.”Lucydoesn’thaveag__________formusicbutshemakesupforitwithhardwork.Theyoungladywhohasfourchildrencuttheappleintoq__________.—WhenIhavesomeworries,Ijustcan’tdecidewithwhomIcantalk.—Really?Youcans__________themwithyourparents,Ithink.—DoyouuseWeChatpaymentorAlipay?—N__________Ihaveonemorechoice—UnionPay.Thereisnoclear__________/d??va?d??/linebetweenwhatisgoodandwhatisbad.Theentire__________/?p?pju?le??n/ofthetownwasatthemeetingHemay__________/pr??f??/listeningtomusictowatchingTV.Don’tyouthinkJimisthe__________/?s?l??/ofthetwo?Ifyoudon’tspellyourname__________/k?'rektl?/,it’seasytogetintotrouble.第二節(jié)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面的短文,從方框中選擇適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或者短語(yǔ),在答題卡標(biāo)有題號(hào)的橫線上,填入其正確形式。每個(gè)單詞或短語(yǔ)僅使用一次。free,bebasedon,achieve,inprison,dieDec5istheanniversary(周年紀(jì)念日)ofthe68ofNelsonMandela,theformerpresidentofSouthAfrica.Heoverthrew(推翻)theracialsegregationsystem(種族隔離制度)inthenationandsetpeopleofcolortherefree.Youmayknowaboutlotsof69hemadeforhiscountry.ButdoyouknowabouttheMandelaEffect?TheMandelaEffectdescribesasituationwheremanypeoplehavethesamefalsememory.Thenameofthetheory(理論)datesbackto2010whenmanypeopleontheinternetfalselyrememberedthatNelsonMandeladiedinthe1980s70.ButMandelawasactually71in1990andpassedawayin2013.USresearcherFionaBroomethencreatedthetermMandelaEffect72thissituation.六、短文填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分10分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,在答題卡標(biāo)有題號(hào)的橫線上,填入適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Acrocodile’smouthshutsandamanjumpsonitshouting“Crikey(哎呀)”!73(know)asthecrocodilehunter,SteveIrwinwasanAustralianconservationist(保護(hù)主義者)whogotupclose,reallyclosetodangerousanimals.Aswellasputtinghisarmsaroundcrocodiles,Irwinwouldalsopickuppoisonous(有毒的)snakes74swimwithsharks.AlongwithhiswifeTerrianddogSui,Irwinbecameverypopulararoundtheworldin751990sand2000s,encouragingmanyyoungpeopletogetintoconservation.Irwincouldalsobecontroversial(有爭(zhēng)議的),assomefelthishands-onwaywithanimalswasbad76them.Buttomany,hisexcitementencouragedinternationalinterestinworkingwithandcaringforanimals.Irwinsaid,“Educationisallaboutbeingexcitedaboutsomething.Ifwecangetpeople77(excite)aboutanimals,itmakesitaloteasier78(save)them.Thankstohispopularity,theAustraliaZoo,runbyIrwinhimself,becameahugetourist79(attract).TheIrwinsalsosetupwildlifehomesforanimalsindangeraswellasaninternationalorganizationforwildlifeconservation,educationandresearch.But,in2006,Irwin’sadventuresgotthebetterofhis80(luck)whilefilmingtheTVshow,Ocean’sDeadliest.OutofallthedangerousanimalsIrwinworkedwith,itwasthesting(叮咬)fromastingray(黃貂魚(yú)),ausuallyharmlessanimalthat81(lead)toIrwin’sdeath.Iwasoneofthechildreninthe90sexcitedbySteveIrwin.Heshowedthat82(discover)theworldanditsanimalscouldnotjustbeinteresting,butalsofun!Hewasbrave,funnyandmaybeevenalittlecrazy,butbycrikey,whataguytoremember!七、閱讀表達(dá)(共3小題;每小題2分,滿(mǎn)分6分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀短文,用英語(yǔ)回答短文后的問(wèn)題,并將答案寫(xiě)在答題卡標(biāo)有題號(hào)的橫線上。Itisgenerallyconsideredbadtotellalie.Butthereisanexception—peoplefromaroundtheworldcometonorthwesternEnglandeveryNovembertocompeteforthetitle(稱(chēng)號(hào))oftheWorld’sBiggestLiar(說(shuō)謊者).Thecompetitionisheldinhonorof19th-centuryBridgeInnlandlord(店主)WillRitson,whowasfamousforexaggerating(夸張)hisexperiencestotellexcitingstories.Competitorshavejustfiveminutestotellthebiggestlietheycanthinkof,withoutusinganytoolsortellingjokes.Overtheyears,peoplehavewonthecontestwithdifferentstories,liketakingmagicaljourneystoScotlandinrubbishbinsthatwentunderthesea.Abishop(主教)reportedlytoldwhatmaybethegreatestlieeverinthecompetition.Hisstorywasjustonesentence:“Ihavenevertoldalieinmylife!”ThemostcelebratedliarinthehistoryofthecompetitionisaBritishmannamedJohnGraham.Between1994and2008hewonsevenWorld’sBiggestLiartitlesandisknownasJohnnyLiar.In2006,SuePerkinsbecamethefirstfemaletowinthecompetition,tellingastoryaboutpeopleridingcamelstoworkasaresultofclimatechange.In2011,thefirstplacewenttoGlenBoyland,whotoldalieaboutcompetinginasnail-racingcompetitionwithPrinceCharles.Politicians(政客)andlawyersarenotallowedtotakepartinthecompetition,astheyareconsideredtohaveanunfairadvantage.Whowasthefirstfemaletowinthecompetition?Whycan’tpoliticiansandlawyersjoininthecompetition?Whatdoyouthinkofthiscompetition?Why?八、書(shū)面表達(dá)(共1小題;滿(mǎn)分25分)家庭對(duì)你意味著什么?每個(gè)人都有不同的理解,請(qǐng)以“Ahomemeans__________forme”為題,用英語(yǔ)寫(xiě)一件發(fā)生在你家中有趣的,或者讓你學(xué)到知識(shí)的,或者讓你感受到關(guān)愛(ài)的,或者讓你明白人生道理的,或者其他的經(jīng)歷,并簡(jiǎn)要談?wù)勀銓?duì)家的理解。要求:1、補(bǔ)全

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