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絕密★啟用前2025屆高三2月質量檢測英語全卷滿分150分,考試時間120分鐘。注意事項:1.答題前,先將自己的姓名、準考證號填寫在試卷和答題卡上,并將條形碼粘貼在答題卡上的指定位置。2.請按題號順序在答題卡上各題目的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)作答,寫在試卷、草稿紙和答題卡上的非答題區(qū)域均無效。3.選擇題用2B鉛筆在答題卡上把所選答案的標號涂黑;非選擇題用黑色簽字筆在答題卡上作答;字體工整,筆跡清楚。4.考試結束后,請將試卷和答題卡一并上交。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whattimeisitnowprobably?A.It’s3:00p.m.B.It’s3:20p.m.C.It’s3:30p.m.2.Whatisthemandoing?A.Playingagame.B.Drivingacar.C.Takingabus.3.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Bossandsecretary.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Headmasterandteacher.4.Whydoesthemanofferhisseattothewoman?A.Sheisexpectingababy.B.Sheisold.C.Sheissick.5.Wheredoestheconversationmostlikelytakeplace?A.Athome.B.Inacafeteria.C.Intheoffice.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatdoesthewomanlikeaboutthehouse?A.Thewoodenstairs.B.Thebedroom.C.Thekitchen.7.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodonext?A.Replacethesmallwindows.B.Cleanupthekitchen.C.Negotiateabouttheprice.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whatcanweknowabouttheman?A.Heisfired.B.Hewillretiresoon.C.Heistheboss.9.Whatistheman?A.Awriter.B.Avideocreator.C.Aphotographer.10.Whatisthemostimportantthinginjournalismaccordingtotheman?A.Conductinginterviews.B.Sharinghonestopinions.C.Bringingtheglobalcommunitytogether.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Whatdidthewomandolastweek?A.Shelookedforsomethingold.BShehadthehousecleaned.C.Shemetsomerelatives.12.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthecleaning?A.Boring.B.Tiring.C.Interesting.13.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Ahousecleaning.B.Aphotoalbum.C.Universitylife.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.Whatmakesthemanfeeldepressed?A.Theteacher’sextraassignmentsforhim.B.Theinabilitytofinishhomeworkquickly.C.Theimbalancebetweenstudyandsports.15.Whichofthefollowingdoesthemanfeelinterestedin?A.Spanish.B.Maths.C.Americanhistory.16.WhyisMsJenkins’sclassaccessibletotheman?A.Shehasvariousteachingmethods.B.Sheteachesinconventionalways.C.Sheoftenorganisesfieldtrips.17.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Writetotheheadmaster.B.Gotothecafeteria.C.Copysomematerials.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.What’satraditionofShakespeareandCompany?A.Invitingwriterstostayinthebookstore.B.Hostingtravellersfromallovertheworld.C.Helpingtouristspublishtheirbooks.19.Whencanpeoplevisitthebookstore?A.At11a.m.onTuesday.B.At9p.m.onFriday.C.At7a.m.onSunday.20.Whatisprohibitedinthebookstore?A.Gettingaroundbywheelchair.B.Takingpictures.C.Bringingpurses.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。ABikepacking,whereyouloadcampingnecessitiesontotwowheels,canbeagreatwaytoexplorewildcornersnotreachablebycar.Here’swheretobikepackwithallthecomfortsofhome.GreatAlleghenyTrail(150miles),Pennsylvania/MarylandTheGreatAlleghenyTrailextendsfromPittsburgh,Pennsylvania,toCumberland,Maryland,affordingridersviewsofwaterfalls,flowingriversandhistoricrailroadbridges.Trailtownscropupevery10to20miles,welcomingcyclistswithbed-and-breakfastsandbikeshops.30-foot-tallCucumberFalls,whichiscrownjewelofOhiopyleStatePark,isjustamileoffthetrail.TheConservancysellsatrailguidefor$10thatincludesalltheneed-to-knows.NewRiverTrail(57miles)VirginiaInSouthwestVirginia,NewRiverTrailcrosses32woodenbridgesandrunsthroughtwohistoricrailroadtunnels(隧道).ThisrailtrailbeginsinPulaskiandextendstotwoendpoints,inGalaxandFries.TheDraperMercantileisapopularspotforlunchandbicyclerentals.Nearthemiddleofthetrail,thestatepark’snewInnatFosterFallswelcomescyclistswithwarmbeds.InGalax,walkaroundthenearly120-year-oldhistoricdistrictforsmallcafésandshops.GeorgeS.MickelsonTrail(109miles),SouthDakotaTheGeorgeS.MickelsonTrailrunsfromEdgemonttoDeadwood,windingacrossrollinghills,thickforestandwide-opengrasslands.Thepathcrossesclosetoahundredrailroadbridgesandgoesthroughfourancienttunnels.NearthemiddleoftheMickelsonTrailisHillCity,aformerminingtownthattodayoverflowswithartgalleriesandmuseums.Forthisride,a$4/daypassisrequired.Atrailguideisavailablefor$12withinsightsoneachmile.PaulBunyanStateTrail(115miles),MinnesotaMinnesota’sPaulBunyanStateTrailisthelongestrailtrailinthestate.You’llcyclethroughforestsandskirtcountlessfreshwaterlakes.Trailtownsturnupevery8to10miles,affordingeasyaccesstorestaurantsandbikestations.Nisswaisapopularstop.Thereareseveralcoachbusservices.YoucanalsorentbikesinNisswaatUpNorthBikeRentals.1.What’sspecialaboutGreatAlleghenyTrail?A.Itofferstrailguideforfree. B.Ithastwoendpoints.C.It’snearCucumberFalls. D.Itgoesacrossbridges.2.WhatdoNewRiverTrailandGeorgeS.MickelsonTrailhaveincommon?A.Theychargeforpassing. B.Theypassthrougholdtunnels.C.Theycrosshistoricdistricts. D.Theyhaveaviewofwaterfalls.3.Whichoffersthetransportationservice?A.GreatAlleghenyTrail. B.NewRiverTrail.C.GeorgeS.MickelsonTrail. D.PaulBunyanStateTrail.BMostofusknowthatmusichascharms,buttodayitsmedicinalpropertiesarebeingdevelopedasneverbefore.MusicinHospitals(MiH)beganin1948anditprovidesaround5,000liveperformancesinhealthcaresettingseachyear.“Everyonehasabasicneedtobeoccupied,”saysMiHCEODianaGreenman.“Ourconcertsareanidealopportunitytohelppeoplefeelbetteraboutthemselvesandbecomemoreinterestedinwhatisgoingonaroundthem.Now,ourmusiciansreacheachmemberoftheaudience.Theystandatbedsidesinhospitals,makingeyecontact,holdinghandsorperhapsdescribinginstruments.Theaimistobringthepersonoutofthepatient.”Dianaaddsthatstaffreportclientsbecomingmorecalmandattentiveandforgettingabouttheirdiseasestemporarilyafteraconcert.AnotherexampleistheSingingfortheBrain(SftB)projectpioneeredadecadeagobyDrNicholasBannan,thenattheUniversityofReading.Therearenowover100SftBgroupsinEnglandandWales,helpingpeoplewithdementia(癡呆)throughmusic.OneoftheearlygroupswascreatedinBristolandmeetsweekly.GillianKirkisasingingfacilitatorthere,supportedbyateamofvolunteers.Sheexplainsthateachweekshetriestoincludeawiderangeoffamiliarsongs.Thegroupisasafeenvironmentwherepeoplewithdementiacansocializeandfeelsupported,freefromembarrassmentbecauseeveryoneunderstandstheissuesassociatedwithmemoryloss.Strongfriendshipsdevelopwithinthegroup.“There’sasenseofachievementfrommasteringmusicalskills,findingthattheycanrememberfavouritesongs,singinsimpleharmoniesandmanagepart-songs.It’saboutwhattheycanstilldowhensomeaspectsoftheirlivesarebecomingmoredifficult,”saysGillian.Andyoudon’thavetobeilltobenefitfrombeinginvolvedwithmusicalactivities.TessaMarchingtonfoundedanagencycalledMusicinOffices.4.HowdomusiciansinMiHinteractwiththeaudiencenow?A.Bygivinglecturesonmusicalinstruments. B.Byaskingthemtoparticipateinsinging.C.Byperformingonstageforalargeaudience. D.Bygettinginclosecontactwithindividuals.5.What’sthepurposeofMusicinHospitals?A.Togainprofitsfromentertainingpatients. B.Toreducetheneedforphysicaltreatments.C.Tofreepatientsfromillnessforsometime. D.Tohelpcurepatientsoftheirmentaldiseases.6.WhatcanSftBdoforpeoplewithdementiaaccordingtoGillianKirk?AItallowsthemtoconnectwithothersnaturally. B.Itenablesthemtomastercomplexsingingskills.C.Itchallengesthemwithsomethingdifficult. D.Itexposesthemtopeopleofdifferentinterests.7.What’stheauthorgoingtotalkaboutnext?A.Musicserveswellinhealthcaresettings. B.Musicworksinworkingenvironments.C.Musicplaysapartinschooleducation. D.Musiccontributestooverallwell-being.CThedestructionofPompeii,Italy,isoneofthemostwell-preserveddisastersinhumanhistory.ButscientistsstilldisagreeonhowthousandsofRomanpeoplediedduringthosetwodaysin79C.E.Fordecades,manyexpertsthoughttheychokedtodeathowingtothemassivecloudsofash(灰).Morerecently,researchershaveputforthadifferentidea:Thevictimsdiedinstantly,whenhotgasvaporized(蒸發(fā))theirbodyliquids.However,astudypublishedtodayinPLOSONEsupportstheoriginaltheory.Thevictimsdidn’tdieina“singledisastrousevent”,saysDellino,anarchaeologistattheUniversityofBariAldoMoro,whowasnotinvolvedwiththework.Instead,therewasawindowoftimewhenatleastsomeofthecitizenstriedtoescapebutfailedbythechokingash.Inthenewstudy,co-authorGallellousedX-raytodeterminetheelementalcompositionofbones.HisteamexaminedsevenvictimmodelsfromPompeii.SixwererecoveredfromacitygatecalledPortaNola,theseventhwasfoundintheruinsofabathhouse.ThePortaNolabodieswerepositionedontopofathicklayerofpumice(輕石),whichsuggeststheyhadattemptedtoescapeafterthepumicehadstoppedfalling.Henotesthatthestudyclaiminginstantdeathanalyzedremainsfromtheneighbouringtown,whichwasalsodestroyedinthe79C.E.eruption.Manyofthesevictimswereseeninarigid“boxerposition”,whichischaracteristicofrapiddeathbyvaporization.Thebodiesexaminedinthisstudy,however,layinarelaxedposition,whichsuggestsaslowdeathfromchokeorexhaustion.Impressionsshowsomevictimscoveredthemselveswithclothes,tryingtoavoidbreathinginash.It’smorelikely,Gallellosays,thatthevictimsdiedofchokeduringalowertemperaturepyroclastic(火山碎屑的)flowandwereburiedunderalayerofvolcanicash.Onlylater,afterdeath,didhighertemperaturegasandlavaflowoverthebodies,heatingtheashandburningawayvictims’clothesandflesh,leavingbehindcarbonizedbones.Althoughthisdistinctionmayseempointless,itmayhaveimplicationsforunderstandinghownaturaldisastersaffecthumanlives,Dellinosays.8.WhatdidexpertsthinkRomanpeoplediefrominthepastdecades?A.Beinghitbypumice. B.Chokingduetothickashes.C.Losingbodyliquids. D.Beingexposedtopoisonousgases.9.What’stheevidencethatsupportstheoriginaltheory?A.ThepositionofPompeiivictims. B.Thediscoveryofclothesonthevictims.C.Thedistributionofpersonalthings. D.Theexistenceofpumiceoverthebodies.10.What’sanindicatorofvictims’instantdeath?A.Thecarbonizedbones. B.Thebodies’rigid“boxerposition”.C.Theshelterundertheclothes. D.Thelowtemperaturepyroclasticflow.11.What’sDellino’sattitudetowardsGallello’sstudy?A.Unconcerned. B.Unclear. C.Appreciative. D.Doubtful.DYoungchimps(黑猩猩)arealreadyknowntogetmanybenefitsfromplaying.Butitseemstoalsobemoreimportantamongadultchimpsthanpreviouslythought.AstudyofdozensofadultchimpsinIvoryCoastsuggeststhatplayhelpsadultsreducetensionandboostcooperationamongindividuals.“Everytimewethinkwehavesomethinglike,‘Thisisthethingthatmakeshumansdifferent,’eventuallyweknockitdown,”saysKrisSabbi,aresearcheratHarvardUniversitywhowasnotinvolvedinthestudy.“Weusedtothinkthatplayingintoadulthoodwassomethinghumansdidbut,asitturnsout,it’ssomethingthatchimpsdo,too.”“Foryoungchimps,playinghelpsthemdevelopsocialandphysicalskills.Butwhatroleplayinghasforadultshasremainedunderstudied,”saysbehaviouralecologistLiranSamunioftheGermanPrimateCentreinG?ttingen.SoSamuniandhisworkmatesmonitoredwildchimpslivinginIvoryCoast.From2012to2018,theresearchersdocumentedalmost5,000playsessionsinvolvingatleastoneadultchimpamong57adultsbelongingtothreedifferentcommunities.Theteamfoundthatplaywasquitecommonamongtheseadultchimps,cominginmanyformsandsituations.Overall,adultchimpsplayedonabout40percentofthedaystheresearchersobservedthem,andmostlywhenfoodwasmoreavailable.Usually,anadultplayedwithjustonepartner,butsometimesmorejoinedin;thelargestdocumentedplaysessionwasamongfiveindividuals.Thegrown-upsmorelikelyplayedtogetherondayswhenthegroupworkedtogethertohuntmonkeysordefendtheirterritoryagainstothergroupsofchimps,mostlybeforethoseactivitiestookplace.“Thesecoordinated(協(xié)調(diào)的)behavioursrequiretheparticipationofmultipleindividuals,”Samunisays,“thusadult-adultsocialplay,whichmaydeveloptrust,reduceanxietyandmotivateengagement,isparticularlybeneficial.”Adultsweremorelikelytoplaywithsomeonetheyrecentlyfoughtwithcomparedwithanyoneelse,suggestingthatsocialplay“mightserveasanaturalcourseforconflictreconciliationandtensionreduction”.“Inhumans,weknowthatsharingpositiveexperiencesisimportantforoursocialrelationships,”saysZannaClay,apsychologistatDurhamUniversityinEnglandandco-authoroftheZambiastudy.“It’slikelythesefunctionsareevolutionarilyancientandsharedwithourotherprimaterelatives.”12.WhatcanwelearnfromKrisSabbi’swords?A.Youngchimpsplaymorefrequentlythanadultones.B.Chimpscanplayintoadulthoodjustashumanscan.C.Humansoftenknockdownideasputforwardbythemselves.D.Trustandcooperationareeasilyformedinchimpcommunities.13.Whatdidtheteamfindaboutchimpsinthestudy?A.Theyplayedtogetheronmostobserveddays. B.Theyusuallyplayedinpairsorsmallgroups.C.Foodplayedavitalroleinchimpsocializing. D.Huntingcontributedtobetterrelationship.14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“reconciliation”inParagraph6mean?A.Eruption. B.Intensification. C.Repetition. D.Resolution.15.What’sthemainideaofthetext?A.Playingisofsignificanceforadultchimps. B.Humanslearnfromancientchimps.C.Researchersfoundararebehaviourofchimps. D.Chimpshavevariouswaystoshareemotions.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)選項。閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余Indoorgardeningtakesmanyforms,frommicrogreenkitstowindowsillherbpotstohomehydroponic(水培)systems.Andthenthere’sthe“GardeninaBag”.Exactlyasitsnamesuggests,thesecutepaperbagsarefilledwithsoilandseedsthatwillgrowintooneofmanyplantvarietiesonasunnywindowsill.___16___Theplantchoicesrangefromlavenderandcatniptosnapdragonsandalpinestrawberry.___17___TheycanexpressaffectionorgratitudeortosendamessagetoMumorsomeoneelseyou’rethinkingof.___18___Animpatientgardenerwon’thavetowaitlongfortheirmini-gardenstostartgrowing.Germination(萌芽)timevariesdependingontheplantvariety,butmostsprout(發(fā)芽)withinthreeto14days.Theywillcontinuetogrowpost-germinationandmayeventuallyneedtobetransferredtoalargerpottokeepgrowing.GardeninaBagisinitiatedbyFreetheOcean(FTO),anorganisationthatremovestenpiecesofplasticfromtheoceanforeveryitemsoldinitsonlinestore.FTO’sfounderMimiAuslandsaysGardeninaBagisacommunityfavouriteandrelevantforEarthDay,asspringisagreattimetostartgrowingalittlefoodorsomethingbeautifulathome.___19___Eachbagmeasures7inchesby6inches.Thesoilcomespackagedseparatelyinasugarcane(甘蔗)bag.___20___Thefeelissimilar,butsugarcaneisanaturalmaterial.Itwillbiodegrade.A.Andnogreenthumbisrequired.B.Welovehoweasythesearetogrow.C.Youcanalsooptforsweetmessagebags.D.This,FTOsays,isnottobeconfusedwithaplasticone.E.Recipientswillbepleasedtoseethegiftsgrowingwellandfast.F.Theseself-containedgardensrequiremuchmorethansunlightandwater.G.Thisisafunwaytohaveasteadysupplyoffreshherbsorflowersyear-round.第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Agraduationringlost56yearsagoinTexashasresurfacedover4,500milesawayonabeachthankstoanamateurtreasurehunterwithametaldetector.BruceWalker,76,ofTexas,___21___sawthering,agiftforhishighschoolgraduation,in1968.Hehad“l(fā)oaned”ittoabridesmaidduringhisbrother’sweddingreception,butitwasnever___22___.Decadeslater,AndrewCraft,anamateurdetectorist,___23___thegoldringwhilesearchingforVikingartifactsalongtheScottishcoast.Thering,engraved(雕刻)with“NacogdochesHighSchool”,theyear“1966”,andtheinitials“RBW”,___24___Mr.Crafttocontacttheschool.Theschool,inturn,___25___himwithitsowner,RobertBruceWalker.The___26___ofthediscoverywasperfect,asMr.WalkerwasvisitingScotlandduringacruise(巡游)withhiswife,Kathryn.Thetwowere___27___withtheringwhentheymetAndrewCraft.“Iwas___28___tolearnthatithadbeenfoundinthe___29___byadetectorist,”Walkersaid.“Mywifethinksthatit’sincrediblethatAndrewfoundthe____30____.Ican’timaginehowitgottoScotland.”The____31____wascelebratedwithachampagne(香檳)receptionaboardthecruiseship,wherepassengersandcrew,____32____bythestory,gatheredtowitnessthemoment.Mr.Walkernotedthecoincidence(巧合)ofchampagnebeingaroundbothwhenhelostandregainedthering.Hiswife____33____thatitwassuchinterestingcoincidencethatshecouldhardlybelieveit.Theringnowliesina____34____place,entrustedtoKathrynfor____35____it.21.A.last B.soon C.already D.lately22.A.returned B.worn C.exchanged D.lost23.A.dropped B.stole C.discovered D.polished24.A.forced B.led C.persuaded D.reminded25.A.equipped B.honoured C.connected D.greeted26.A.process B.technique C.theory D.timing27.A.credited B.presented C.loaded D.associated28.A.envious B.ashamed C.proud D.surprised29.A.ship B.school C.shoreline D.package30A.owner B.gift C.ring D.detector31.A.festival B.reunion C.achievement D.promotion32.A.attracted B.convinced C.disturbed D.terrified33.A.letout B.pointedout C.madeout D.leftout34.A.convenient B.faraway C.public D.safe35.A.keeping B.analyzing C.leaving D.purchasing第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。OnXiangshanRoadinShanghai,acharmingsmallcompanystandsout.ArcadeExperiencesmayappearmodest,butitsspace,filledwithantiquesandmodernartifacts,___36___(feature)apleasantmixtureofChineseandWesternstyles.___37___(found)in2020byLeGuernic,aFrenchwomanwithaprofoundloveforChina,ArcadeExperiencestakesvisitorstojourneysthroughShanghai’shistory.LeGuernicchosethenameofthecompanytohonourArcadeHoangh,whowasborninFujianProvincein1679andjourneyedtoFranceintheearly18thcentury,playedacrucialrolein___38___(edit)aChinese-Frenchdictionaryandevenserved___39___aroyalinterpreterattheNationalLibraryofFrancefrom1712to1716.ForLeGuernic,Hoanghrepresentsmorethanjustahistoricalfigure,___40___(wide)recognisedasthefirstculturalbridgebetweenFranceandChina;hehasbroughtherinspiration.“Westrivetodiscover___41___(interact)waystoshowcasethediverseaspectsofShanghai’shistory,”shetoldthemedia.LeGuernic’sconnectionwithChinabeganattheageof12whenshestartedstudyingChineseasasecondlanguage.Attractedby___42___language,shepursuedamajorinChineseattheUniversityofRennesinFrance,andlatertravelledtostudyatFudanUniversity.Inhereyes,Shanghaiisadynamiccity___43___everyonecandiscoversomethingheorsheloves.Forthosepassionateaboutarts,therearecountlessexhibitionsandmuseums___44___(explore).LeGuernichasaspecial____45____(fond)forHuangpuDistrictasitishometomanywell-preservedhistoricalbuildingswithablendofEasternandWesterninfluences.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)46.假定你是校英文報編輯李華,現(xiàn)就下一期“Opinion”專欄進行征稿。請你寫一封征稿函,內(nèi)容包括:1.稿件要求;2.截止日期和投稿方式;3.歡迎投稿。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應為80個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。Dearfellowstudents,______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Bestregards,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)47.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,使之構成一篇完整的短文。Inthesummerof2024,CarolineDavisandherpartnerweredoingaDIYhomeprojectthatrequired1,500poundsofgravel(碎石).SoDavisheadedtoahomeimprovementstore,andstartedfillingupherToyotaCorollawith50-poundbags.“I’mloadingloading.Andthisoldermancomesover,”sherecalled.“Andhesays,‘Doyouknowthatyourcarhasaweightlimit?’”Davisdidnotknowthat.Ithadneverevenoccurredtoherthatshecoulddamagehercarwithaheavyload.“Thatfeelstomelikesomethingyourdadwouldtellyou,”Davissaid.Herdadhaddiedofaheartattackin2017,attheageof57.“SoI’mdoingDIYlaterinlife,”shesaid.“Ididn’tlearnthatfromhim.”Davisstartedtofeellost;howwasshegoingtounloadthegravelfromhercarandbringitbacktothestore?Andthenhowwouldshetransportallthegravelsheneededbackhomeforherproject?That’swhenthemanmadeanofferofunusualgenerosity.“Hesays,‘Icanloadyouupinmytruck.Doyoulivenearby?’AndIsay,‘Yes,’”Davissaid.Themanhelpedherunloadallthegravelfromhercar,andthenloadeditintohistruck.Theyexchangednumbers,andshesharedheraddress.Whenshepulledontothehighway,thekindnessofwhathehaddonebegantohither.“IjuststarttocryinmycarbecauseIwassogratefulforthegoodnessofstrangers,ofthispersonhelpingme,”Davissaid.“Thewholeinteractionjustremindedmeofmydad,ofknowingthatthat’ssomethingthathewoulddo.”Whentheyarrivedatherhouse,themanhelpedherunloadall1,500poundsofgravelontoherdriveway.Shethankedhim,againandagain,andheinsistedthatshenotworryaboutit.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應為150個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。Davisdidn’twanthimtoleaveempty-handed.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Davispickedahandfulofcucumbers(黃瓜)fromhergardenandgavethemtotheman.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________聽力1~5BBCAA6~10ACBCC11~15BCBBC16~20ACAAB

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