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学年第一学期高三英语测试卷
(二)2024全卷共8页,满分150分,考试时间120分钟第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
7.5分)听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项听完每段对话后,5A BC你都有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
101.How is the weatherin themountainsA.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Snowy.
2.What are the speakersmainly talkingaboutA.Cooking.B.Traditions.C.Experiments.
3.Why doesthe manread inweak lightA.He isafraid oflight.B.His brotheris sleeping.C.He doesntcare abouthis eyes.
4.How muchmoney didthe manlend the womanA.$
70.B.$
80.C.$
100.
5.What is the mansopinion aboutsleepA.Four hoursis plentyfor him.B.Six hoursis theleast formost people.C.Eight hoursis toomuch for thewoman.第二节(共15小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
22.5分)听下面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、、三个选项中选出最佳选5A BC项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间55每段对话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.Where doesthe conversationtake placeA.In thekitchen.B.In thebedroom.C.In thestudy.
7.When doesthe manplan togo tosleepA.At11:00p.m.B.At3:00a.m.C.At4:00a.m.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.How longdid Marco Polo travelA.For13years.B.For17years.C.For24years.A.Read astorybook aboutXuanzang.B.Write anessay aboutMarcoPolo.听C.Imagine thelife in ancient times.第段材料,回答第至题
810129.What doesthe mansuggest thewoman doat theend
10.What languageis Richardfluent inA.French.B.Spanish.C.Italian.
11.What isMolly goingto doA.Spend ayear inFrance.B.Spend ayear inSpain.C.Spend sixmonths inFrance.学年第一学期高三英语测试卷
(二)参考答案2024第一部分听力(每小题
1.5分共30分)1-5CABCB6-10ABCAB11-15CCBAA16-20BCBBA第二部分阅读理解第一节(每小题
2.5分共
37.5分)21-23DCB24-27BADC28-31BDAD32-35BBDB第二节(每小题
2.5分,共
12.5分)36-40ECBGF第三部分语言运用第一节完形填空(每小题1分,共15分)41-45ABCDC46-50DBACC51-55DAACB第二节语法填空(每小题L5分,共15分)
56.at
57.to experience
58.representative
59.dates
60.appealing
61.and
62.were
63.created
64.which65,truly第四部分写作应用文(15分)Possible Version1Dear Siror Madam,I amLi Hua,a Chinesewho paida visit to your museum the other day.I am writing toexpress mycomplaint about themistakes in your bookintroducing thecultural relicsinyourmuseum.It comesas ashock thatsome obviouserrors in the introductionof Chinese artifacts arefound in the book.The symbolicsignificancediffers betweenChinese andwestern dragonsbut thereexists misinterpretationinaChinese painting.Worse still,the authorsand datesmarked onsome artifactsare atodds withthe facts,which willdefinitely ruin the reputationof yourmuseum.It ispreferable toorganize expertsto reviewthis bookand removethe bookswith incorrectintroduction.I hopeyou cantake myappeal intoconsideration.Looking forward to yourfavorable reply.Yours sincerely,Li HuaPossibleVersion2Dear Siror Madam,My nameis Li Hua,and Iamwritingto bringto yourattention certaininaccuracies Idiscovered ina bookabout yourartifactcollection,which Ipurchased during my recentvisittoyourmuseum.There areseveral incorrectdescriptions concerningChineseartifactsin the book.The jadeteapot isactually from theHan Dynasty,contrary towhat wasstated in thebookas amodern handicraft.Besides,the violetsilk gown,mistakenlyidentified as a royalJapanese dress,is infact atraditional ChineseHanfu.To clarifythese issues,I recommendconsultingwith specialistsfor acomprehensive review.It would be beneficialif thepublishers couldarrange arecall of the currenteditionfor necessaryupdates.I believethese actionswould uphold/maintain/preserve theauthenticity/credibility of the bookscontent.Your promptresolutionwouldbehighly appreciated.Yours sincerely,LiHua读后续写(25分)One PossibleVersionPara1:Tommy loweredhis headand looked at hisshoes thinkingintensely.Finally,he raisedhis head.So Iamsupposed to・・・he stoppedmid-sentence whenhe realizedthat he was alone.He turnedhis headleft andright,but the old一man wasnowhere to be seen.Tommy sighedheavily healready had an ideaof whathe shoulddo.He lookedat figurinesfbrthe last time and moved towardsthe counter.Two sandwichesand acup of tea please,“he said.Para2:The homeless woman wasright there,where he saw herlast time.Tommy camecloser andcarefully gavethewoman hisbuys.Her eyesopened widein surprise,then filledwith tears.Thank youJ shewhispered.Tommy bowedhishead,turned aroundand wentback home.He wasmoving fasterand fasterand finallyhe startedto run.Strange energyfillinghis bodymade himfeel likehe couldfly.When hefinally stopped,hewasbreathing heavily,but hedidnt feeltired.Hesmiled happily——it was a wonderfulfeeling.And nothingcould stopit.
12.What isRichards advicefor learning a newlanguageA.Going travelingoften.B.Using thedictionary often.C.Surrounding yourselfin theenvironment.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.What willHenry doat thebeachA.Go swimming.B.Go walking.C.Go biking.
14.What is the relationshipbetween thespeakersA.Colleagues.B.Classmates.C.Brother andsister.
15.Why wontKelly goto thebeach tomorrowA.It willrain.B.She hasto work.C.She issensitive to the sun.
16.Who willdrive thecar todayA.Ryan.B.Kelly.C.Henry.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.What wouldMAD Architectsprefer buildingsto belikeA.More attractive.B.More traditional.C.More environmentallyfriendly.
18.What doesMAD Architectswant toprovideA.The situationof separationfrom nature.B.The feelingof beingin thenatural world.C.The experienceof livingin ancienttimes.
19.Where willthe UrbanForest bebuiltA.In Beijing.B.In Chongqing,C.In Rome.
20.Who shouldapply fora jobaccording to the talkA.Architects.B.Engineers.C.Office workers.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、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DANorth Rim toreopen on June2with limitedservices availableNewsRelease Date:May17,2024Contact:Joelle Baird,928-606-3154Grand Canyon,ArizThe NorthRim ofGrand Canyon National Parkwill open as scheduled,onJune2,with limitedvisitor services andwater conservationmeasures dueto abreak in the NorthRim waterpipeline.A landslidefrom winterstorms destroyedmorethan300feet of the NorthRim waterpipeline.Visitor ServicesThe Grand Canyon Lodge will operate day-use serviceswith limitedfood andbeverage servicebeginning onJune
2.Noovernight accommodationswill be available untilat leastJuly23,
2024.The NorthRim Campground,managed by the NationalPark Service,willoperate as scheduledbeginning onJune9with potabledrinking waterand toiletsavailable.The publiclaundry andshower facilitieswill notbe openat leastthroughJuly23,
2024.The NorthRim VisitorCenter andGrand CanyonConservancys bookstoreopenasusual,8am to6pm daily,with avarietyof rangerprograms offered.Visitors exploringthe NorthRim thissummer should be self-sufficient andshould bringadequate foodand waterforthe dayas servicesare limitedand may be subjectto change.Nearby,accommodating isavailable at the KaibabLodge andfood servicesand fuel at the NorthRim CountryStore.Year-round accommodating,food servicesandfuelare located45(步道)miles northof the NorthRimat JacobLake.As aresult ofsubstantial winterrockfall andlandslides,trail repairworkon theNorth Kaibab Trail continues.There isa trailclosure ineffect on theNorth Kaibab Trailand it will officiallyreopen onJune16,
2024.
21.Which serviceis notaffected andopens asusualA.The publiclaundry.B.TheGrand CanyonLodge.C.The NorthKaibabTrail.D.The NorthRim VisitorCenter.
22.What canwe learnabout theNorthKaibabTrail from the textA.It offersfoodservice.B.It isaround JacobLake.C.It isunder repairnow.D.It opensall theyear around.
23.What is the purposeof thetextA.To warnvisitors of the oncominglandslide.B.To informvisitors ofschedules ofsome attractions.C.To appealto morevisitors to the GrandCanyonNationalPark.D.To advertisethe productsof theGrandCanyonNationalPark.BI receivedmy architecturaltraining inItaly,earningatraditional degreethat didntinvolve workingwith Computer-()Aided DesignCAD.However,my journeywith computersbegan throughmy passionfor music,using soundsamplingsystems,which catchthe soundreality^^of aninstrument,and alsocomputer-assisted musiccomposition systems.Littledid Iknow thatthis explorationwould greatlyinfluence myapproach to computer scienceand AIintheyears tocome.Self-taught incomputer scienceduringmyarchitectural studies,I soughtopportunities tospecialize further.Ultimately,my journeyled meto apioneering laboratoryin Marseille,France,known forits groundbreakingwork incomputer scienceappliedto architecture.Surrounded by a communityof innovators,I improvedmy skillsto explorethe transformativepowerof technologyin preservingcultural heritage.(巴黎圣母院)In2019,the worldwatched inhorror asNotre Dame de Pariswas consumedin flames.Determined tocontributeto the restoration efforts,I tookthe leadin developinga digital ecosystem for the restorationoperation.Wedeveloped groundbreakingAI toolsgenerating3D representationsfrom photographs.By trackingthe positionand shapeof(拱石)voussoirs,and digitizingthem fromphotographs,we wereable touse thefine geometricinformation of the voussoirstoreconstruct thearch,thus givingvaluable information tothearchitects aboutthe structure,the exactgeometry,andespecially aboutconstructive detailsof theoldest areasofthechurch fromthe13th century.Notably,AI playeda pivotalrole inthe process.As therestoration projectprogresses,the AI-driven preservationcontinues to advance.This knowledgewill definitelyserve as rawmaterial to be usedfor AIsystems,for example,for studiesthat canbe extendedto otherbuildings.Today,therestoration projectis inan extremelyadvanced state.We hopeto completetherestorationwork beforethe2024ParisOlympics,so thatthis architecturalmasterpiece canregain itsformer glory.
24.What ledthe author tocomputerscience initiallyA.Composing musicwith CAD.B.Exploring computersfor music.C.Studying fora degreein architecture.D.Developing soundsampling systems.
25.What isthe thirdparagraph mainlyaboutA.The applicationof AIin restoration.B.The structureof NotreDame deParis.C.The destructionof NotreDamedeParis.D.The developmentof AIdigitalecosystem.
26.What doesthe underlinedword pivotal“in paragraph3meanA.Secondary.B.Independent.C.Discouraging.D.Crucial.
27.What isthe authorsattitude towardsthe AI-driven preservationA.Indifferent.B.Skeptical.C.Optimistic.D.Objective.CAt onetime,our growingpopulation wasseen ascentral towildlife extinction,resource exhaustion,pollution andenvironmentaldestruction.But today,our concernsshift todeclining birthrates dueto increasedreproductive choiceforwomen.This isa positivedevelopment,but isoften describedas a“crisis“inthemedia,highlighting economicand senior carechallenges.Lost inthe conversationarethemany positiveaspects of an aging society,which isthe resultof peopleliving(基砒设施)healthier andlonger lives,and common-sense realitieslike reducedneeds forinfrastructure Iand lowerecologicalimpacts.Also lostisthefact thatour populationstill growsby80million peopleevery year.And theconsequences of high birthrates aresevere.Among themis global warming.In fact,increased emissionsfrompopulation growthhave canceledmore thanthree quartersoftheemissions savedthrough energyefficiency andrenewablesover thepast threedecades.Yet,no matterhow welldocumented thelink betweenpopulation andclimate,lowering ourpopulation is notably absentfromthe conversationon solutions.Instead,the focusis ontechnology thatwill supposedlyallow ourentire growingpopulationto enjoythe energy-intensive lifestylesnow enjoyedby therich,and withno climateimpacts.But ccgreen^^technology isnot thesolution it is advertisedto be.Its expansiontothedegree neededto powera growingpopulationat adecent standardof livingwould itselfrequire ashocking investmentin fossilfuels.It alsorequires massiveminingoperations,many ofwhich takeplace on the backsof low-wage workersin Africawhere it is drivingdestruction ofrainforestscritical tothe survivalof great apes.Besides,it requires10times theland areaas fossilfuel plantsfor the sameamount ofenergy generated.When globalwarming threatensto pushbillions intounsafe temperatures,itisno timeto panicthat weare addingfewerto thosebillions.In fact,declining birthrates shouldbe causefor celebrationas theysignify advancesingender equalityand areduced burdenon Earth.
28.What canwe learnfrom paragraph2A.The globalpopulation isdecreasing everyyear.B.The benefitsof anagingsocietyare overlooked.C.The ecologicalenvirohment isturning for the better.D.The mediamake upmisleading newsaboutthepopulation.
29.What ishighlighted asa disadvantageofhighbirth ratesA.Reduced infrastructureneeds.B.Challenges inseniorcareservices.C.A slowdownin economicgrowth.D.Increased greenhousegas emissions.
30.Why isgreen,,technology questionedinthetextA.It doesdamage tothe ecosystem.B.It isnot populararound the world.C.It isunaffordable forpoor regions.D.It haslittle effecton reducingpollution.
31.Which ofthe followingisthe best titleforthetextA.The Trendof PopulationGrowth B.The Mysteryof cGreen^^TechnologyC.Aging Societies:A GlobalCrisis D.Declining BirthRates:A HopefulSign(迁徙的)Millions ofmigratory birdsoccupy seasonallyfavorable breedinggrounds inthe Arelie,but scientistsknowlittle aboutthe formation,maintenance andfuture ofthe migration routes ofArctic birdsand thegenetic determinantsofmigratory distance.In anew study,a multinationalteam ofresearchers underthe leadershipof Dr.ZHAN Xiangjiangfrom一the Instituteof ZoologyoftheChinese Academyof Sciencesintegrated twostate-of-the-art techniquessatellite tracking(基因组测序)一and whole genome sequencing and established(游隼)a continental-scale migrationsystem ofperegrine falconsin Eurasian Arctic.The researcherstracked56peregrine falconsfrom sixEurasianArcticbreeding populationsand sequenced35genomesfrom fourof thesepopulations tostudy themigration ofthis species.They foundthat thebirds usedfive migrationroutesacross Eurasia,probably establishedbetween thelast IceAge22,000years agoand themiddle-Holocene6,000years ago.Peregrine falconsinitiated theirautumn migrationmainly in September,and arrivedat theirwintering areasmainly inOctober/9said ProfessorMike Bruford,an ecologistat CardiffUniversity.Peregrine falconsthat departfrom differentbreedinggrounds usedifferent routes,and winterat widelydistributed sitesacross fourdistinct regions.Individual birdsthatwere trackedfor more than oneyear exhibitedstrong pathrepeatability duringmigration,complete loyaltyto wintering(扩散)locations andlimited breedingdispersalThe researchersquantified themigration strategiesand foundthat migrationdistance isthe mostsignificant一differentiation.They usedwholegenomesequencingandfound agene ADCY8,which isknown to be involvedin long-term memoryin otheranimals inprevious researchassociated withdifferences inmigratory distance.They foundADCY8(变体)hadavariant athigh frequencyin long-distance migrantpopulations ofperegrine falcons,indicating thisvariantis beingfavorably selectedbecause itmay increasepowers of long-term memorythought tobe essentialfor long-distancemigration.一Previous studieshave identifiedseveral candidategenomic regionsthat mayregulate migrationbut ourworkis thestrongest demonstrationof aspecific geneassociated withmigratory behavioryet identifiedJ ProfessorBruford said.The researchersfurther lookedat modelsof likelyfuture migrationbehavior topredict theimpact ofglobalwarming.If theclimate warms at thesamerateasit hasin recentdecades,they predictperegrine populationsin westernEurasia havethehighest probabilityof populationdecline andmay stopmigrating altogether.“Our workisthe first tobegin tounderstand theway ecologicalfactors mayinteract inmigratory birdsJ saidDr.ZHANXiangjiang.6CWe hopeitwillserveasa cornerstoneto helpconserve migratoryspecies inthe world^^
32.What canwe learnfromthefirsttwo paragraphsA.Five birds*migrationrouteswere built22,000years ago.B.Peregrine falconsstick tothe areaswhere theywinter.C.Peregrine falconsleave forArctic regionsinSeptember.D.Two novelresearch methodsof migrationwere invented.
33.What canwe inferabout ADCY8A.It isa newly-discovered geneinthe new study.B.It servesasafundamental part oflong-distance migration.C.It couldbe strengthenedbythepower oflong-term memory.D.It turnedout tobe morefavored bybirds thantheotheranimals.
34.What isspecial aboutthenewstudyA.It hasdiscovered anew genomicregion ofbirds.B.It haspredicted therate atwhich theclimatewarms.C.It analysesthe reasonsforthedecrease ofperegrine falcons.D.It encouragesattention toenvironmental effectson migratorybirds.
35.Which wouldbe thebest titlefor thispassageA.Researchers HelpConserve MigratorySpeciesB.Biologists FindEvidence ofMigration Genein BirdsC.How Long-term MemoryHelps Long-distance MigrationD.How EcologicalFactors AffectBirds MigratoryDistances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可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Why arePolice OfficersCalled CopsPoliceofficers areoften referred to ascops.36Some arguethe termis shortenedfrom copper“and comesfrom copper(徽章)badges wornbya policeman.Others saythat itstands forConstabulary ofPolice”.General agreementon theword origins of cop”,however,suggests thatthe termis basedmore onthe policemansjobthan onhis clothingor jobtitle.In Latin,the verbcapere canbe definedas“to capture”.In Frenchthe verbis caper.To copinEnglish isto seizeortotake.37Some alsobelieve thatthe Dutchword kapen,which alsoloosely translatesto“to stealor take”,is relatedto policemenbeing called coppersor cops.Essentially,the police force was there totake criminalsoff the streets.38And sinceAmericanEnglish especiallydraws fromGerman,French,and Latin,the specificlanguage originof kapenor caperecreates areadypath tothe term“cop”.39And itisnolonger consideredrude.However,certain otherterms forpolice officersare definitelyunwelcome.While BritishPolice mightnot mindbeingcalled“bobbies”,no policemembers liketobereferredtoas“pigs”orthefiizz”.Some don*t mindthe termthe“heat”as appliedtothewhole policeforce,but the policeforcedoes notgenerally takekindlyto termsgiven tothem bycriminals.The termcop”is insuch commonusage nowthat ashow documentingtheir workonthejob iscalled Cops.Eventhough J.Edgar Hooveronce highlyobjected tothe term,itisnow fineto refertoapoliceman ora policewomanasacop.40A.The termis slightlyless familiarto people.B.So,the Latin,Dutch,and Frenchterms areall similar.C.These wordsdefine someof whatapolice officer does.D.The professionof apolice officerwas notrespected then.E.But theoriginsofthis nickname are somethingof adebate.F.However,the termpoliceofficer“is generallymost correct.G.Today itis appropriateto call,members ofthepoliceforce cops.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、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC D(过山车)Here Iwas,sitting inthe roller coaster cartof KingdaKa inNew Jersey,the tallestand secondfastest rollercoasteron Earth.My friendsshouted inexcitement,while Ishakily41my hands on myshorts.“How canyou beso excitedwhen.,My wordscaught in my throatand meltedinto screamsastheroller coastersuddenly42forward.It wasthe fastest43Ihad everexperienced inmy life:128miles perhour.I screamedatthetop ofmy44as fearfroze meup frominside.We(驼峰)rapidly movedup theskinny humprising intothe cloudsataninety degreeangle,having crossedthe trackbringingus forwardin mere
45.46,close tothe highestpartofthe hump,I47a little.My screamsbecame lessterrified andmoreenergetic.Once wereached the48ofthehump,I couldalmost touchthe sky.(盘旋)And thenwe werespiraling downwards,curving andtwisting and49towards Earthatthesame speed.50Irealized it,we hadalready metthe ground.It wasa thirty-second-long ride.I managedto51the entireride withoutabreakdown.一1gasped in surprise.It wasover.I hadnot onlysurvived theride Ihad52it.My friendturned tome,hereyes
53.“Are youready forthe nextrollercoaster^^My headfelt lightas wewalked awayfromtheride spinningwith somethingI didnt54recognize.It tookmeafewminutes toput aname toit——thrill.Fm readyfbr anything.”Until today,that55ride thatI wenton20years agois stillkept aliveinmymemory.
41.A.wiped B.waved C.joined D.cleaned
42.A.removed B.rocketed C.struggled D.marched
43.A.launch B.operation C.ride D.flight
44.A.cheeks B.throat C.heart D.lungs
45.A.minutes B.hours C.seconds D.occasions
46.A.Instead B.Meanwhile C.Therefore D.However
47.A.broke downB.calmed downC.made upD.dressed up
48.A.top B.point C.track D.location
49.A.swinging B.escaping C.shooting D.roaring
50.A.After B.Though C.Before D.While
51.A.take offB.carry onC.go throughD.get through
52.A.enjoyed B.deserved C.hated D.confirmed
53.A.bright B.wet C.closed D.open
54.A.gradually B.absolutely C.immediately D.eventually
55.A.romantic B.thrilling C.alarming D.awkward第二节共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1A teaculture salonmaybethebestway toexperience Chinastea ceremoniesand culturein overseaslocations.“Tea forHarmony^^cultural salonin Bath,England onFriday wasaimed56both celebratingInternational TeaDay,which fellon May21and promisingparticipants anopportunity57experience teasand culturefrom CentralChinas Hubeiprovince.The58represent groupfromtheHubei TeaAssociation broughtthreetypes oftea tobe enjoyedatthesalon:Enshi Yulu,Yihong BlackTea,and QingzhuanTea.The historyofthe teas onoffer59date backmorethan1,000years,and thecrafting techniquesofEnshi Yuluand QingzhuanTea havebecome nationalintangible culturalheritages.Each teawas presentedwith its_60appeal teaceremony,where atea masterintroduced itsarea oforigin andits distinctcharacteristics,61demonstrated theparticular waytheteashouldbeprepared andappreciated.“Unique”,“delicate and“wonderful”62bewords Britishparticipants usedto describetheir feelingsduring thetea tastings.“Tea issuch animportant partof Britishculture thatwe havean entiremeal63createwhich wehavededicated toour afternoontea.It*s veryimportant forus Britishtobein Bathin thisafternoon,64isthebest andmost elegantafternoontea destination,said DianneFrancombe,CEO ofthe Bristoland Westof EnglandChina Bureau.“Fine teais moreexpressive thanfine wine,and thatexperience,the flavorsand delicacyoftea,is something_65_truesuperb.I lookforwardtocontinued friendshipwith friendsfrom Chinawhenever youvisit thisregion.第四部分写作第一节满分15分假定你是李华,在美国某博物馆参观时,购买了一本介绍该馆所收藏文物的书籍,阅读后发现书中对一些中国文物的英文介绍有误请你就此向博物馆写一封信,内容包括artifacts投诉问题;
1.提出建议
2.注意词数左右;可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
1.
802.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一It wasa cold,snowy evening.Tommy wasrunning asfast ashe could,focused onnothing buthis destinationthe shoponthestreetcorner.Two weeksago,hesawfigurines ofMarvel superheroesonthe shelves andfelt hehad tohave one.Hesbeen walkingthe neighborsdog eversince thento earnmoney torealize hislittle dream.He wasso excitedand hardlynoticingtheworldaround him.Maybe thatswhy hetripped overthe legsofahomelesswoman,who wassitting onthesidewalk,her backagainst thewall.He murmuredsorry“andmovedontohis destination.Once heentered theshop,he wentstraight totheshelveswith figurines.Hulk,Thor,Captain America,Iron Man,andmany more——all ofhis admiredheroes.With hisheart poundinglike crazy,he reachedfor Spiderman.“You likethese,true believer”Tommy turnedaround.An old man wasstanding behindhim witha widesmile onhis face.Y-yes...Yes,they*reawesome“answered Tommy.They restrong andfast andhelp otherpeople alot...the boylookedatfigurines inadmiration.I wishI couldbe a superhero too.”“Then becomeone!”said theoldman.“How”Tommy askedinsurprise.dont haveany superpowers.(蹲下)“And whywould youneed them”theoldman smiled.Seeing theconfusion onthe boysface,he squattedandput hishandsonTommys arms.“Did youknow,that shopkeeperlady overthere hasa disabledhusband Shesbeen workinghardand takingcare ofhim foryears.Ive neverheard aword ofcomplaint fromher.And thisperson——“he pointedat aredheadman,who justentered theshop.Hes afirefighter;hes savedcountless lives.He nevergives up,no matterhowdangerous thesituation seemstobe.”The oldman lookedTommy inthe eyesand smiled.You dontneed asuperpower tobeahero forsomeone else.The注意续写词数应为左右;path ofasuperherostarts not inthemind,notinthe muscles,but inthe heart”L150请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.Para1:Tommy loweredhis headand lookedat hisshoes thinkingintensely.Para2:The homelesswoman wasright there,where hesaw herlasttime.。
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