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・20242025学年广东省深圳市罗湖外国语学校高三下学期第四次质量检测试题英语试题注意事项考生要认真填写考场号和座位序号
1.试题所有答案必须填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效第一部分必须用铅笔作答;第二部分必须用黑色字
2.2B迹的签字笔作答考试结束后,考生须将试卷和答题卡放在桌面上,待监考员收回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.—May Iuse yournew dictionary一Itt sover there.・A.Feel freeB.Never mindC.My pleasureD.Its OK
2.,—The Kiwifruits in this supermarketare salenow,and they are soldthe pound.—Really Howmuch cheaperare theyA.for;in B.on;by C.for,by D.on,in
3.The toughestthing aboutsuccess isyou haveto keepon beinga success.A.why B.whenC.whatD.that
4.He insistedwhat hedid rightand thatanyone whobroke laws・A.was;be punishedB・be;was punishedC.was;was punishedD.be;be punished
5.™How didyou likethe concertlast night-I enjoyedit verymuch,but thedancers abetter job.A.could havedone B.couldnt havedone C.could doD.had done
6.Dont worry.The hard work thatyou donow laterin life.A.will berepaid B.was beingrepaidC.has beenrepaid D.was repaid
7.Nature isunderstandable in the senseshe willanswer trulyand rewardwith discoverieswhen weask herquestionsvia observation.A.that B.whereC.how D.what
8..The governmentis to the technologiesto thefull in the structuraltransformation of the economy.A.adapt B.exposeC.exploit D.attach
9.Some tourists9visiting Tiananmen Squareduring theholiday lefta oflitter everywherethey went.A.trail B.dotreceived highpraise.And thenit wasoff toschool forMackenzie.But firstBerry hadsomething to20to the
1、A.until B.before C.because D.when
2、A.get inB.get awayC.get aroundD.get through
3、A.annoyed B.scared C.curious D.surprised
4、A.remembered B.realized C.reviewed D.recalled
5、A.bedroom B.kitchen C.cupboard D.bathroom
6、A.anxiously B.calmly C.carefully D.happily
7、A.sofa B.bed C.table D.blanket
8、A.ever B.never C.just D.still
9、A.worried B.helped C.moved D.upset
10、A.interesting B・strange C.wrong D.valuable
11、A.hard B.important C.useful D.possible
12、A.hold ontoB.hold downC.hold backD.hold up
13、A.discover B,imagine C.reach D.invent
14、A.cried B.shouted C.whispered D.replied
15、A.assuming B.believing C.fearing D.confirming
16、A.Obviously B.Fortunately C.Probably D.Certainly、17A.parents B.brothers C.police D.neighbors
18、A.met B.killed C.arrested D.foundmiddle-schooler:a cordlessphone.
19、A.contribution B.success C.kindness D.bravery lendB.present C.show D.mail第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
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27.15The UNis aninternational organizationwhich ismade upof countriesthat want to promoteworld peaceNow」Im aGoodwill Ambassadorfor1they Myjob withthe UNis voluntaryand Ivisit countries2-the UNhas programmesto helppeopleWhen Ivisit thesecountries,Tm followed by thetelevision andpress andmy visits
3.record,which willhelp peopleknowbetter aboutthe workof the UNRecently,I traveledto SouthAfrica becauseof mywork withthe UNThere Imet some
4.woman whohave organized」themselves into a groupThey collectabout
5.35yuan perday6each memberand addit tosome money7jeontribute by thegovernment Withthe money,they canafford38,acquire materialsand makebaskets tosell at the marketIf theyare luckyenough,their groupwill become
9.large andmaybe setup ashopSuch programmescan changepeoples livesThere area lotof otherworthwhile programmeslike thisunder10-umbrella of theUN that have helpedmillions ofpeople worldwide()Apart from the urgentproblems causedby warsand conflicts,theUNhelps countrieswith
11.vary otherproblems Tolearnmore aboutthe workof theUN,you canvisit theUN websites第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10(分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有处语言错误,每句
28.1010中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号(A)并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词
1、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分210nI amdeeply impressedby the great changesthat have been takenplace in the schoolover the past threeyears、In May12,2008,a severeearthquake destroysalmost everythingin the school,leaving badly-damaged buildingsIt isnow,、、however,taking ona newlook Tall building have been putup,including classroomsand laboratorybuildings,and alibrary There、has also a newly-built standardplayground In the newenvironment,teachers andstudents areliving happyand workinghard It、is reallyamazed that the once-ruined placehas nowbeen turnedinto beautiful school,full oflifeObviously,without thehelp of the wholesociety,there wouldbe nonew schooltodayIt islove andconcern thathas broughtabout、、the great changes Manyhands makelight workWe canwork wondersif youunite as a family,caring foreach otherand helping、、第二节书面表达(满分分).those inneed Union is strength25(分)假定你是李华,你学校新增了一个“亲近绿色农场”的课外活动请给你班的来自英国的交换生写一封
29.25Peter电子邮件,邀请他参加要点包括写信目的;
1.活动的意义;
2.期待回复
3.注意词数词左右;
1.100可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.参考词汇:课外活动extracurricular activity参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
530、1A、2B、3D、4A、5A、6A、7A、8C、9A、10B、11B、12D、13A、14B、15C、16A、17D、18A、19C、20C第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D、
211.C
2.C
3.D
4.B、
221.A
2.A
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231.C
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241.B
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251.C
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4.B第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和L530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
261.D
2.A
3.B
4.B
5.C
6.B
7.D
8.C
9.B
10.A
11.A
12.C
13.C
14.C
15.C
16.B
17.C
18.C
19.D
20.B第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
1.
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21..where
22..are recorded
5.from
6.contributed
7.acquired
8.larger
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10.various第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10I amdeeply impressedby thegreatchangesthathavebeen takenplace mtheschoolover the past threeyears.In May12,2008a severeearthquake destroysalmost everythingin theschool,leavingOn desttovedbadly-damaged buildings.It isnow however,taking ona newlook.Tallbuildinghave beenpuildmgsputup,including classroomsand laboraton-buildings,and alibrary.There hasalso a newly-builtisstandard playground.Inthe new enMionment,teachers andstudents areliving happyand workinghappilyhard.It isreally amazudthattheonce-mmed placehas nowbeen turnedinto Abeautifulschool,full oflife.Amazing aObviously,without thehelp of the wholesociety,there wouldbe nonew schooltoday.It islove andconcern thathasbrought aboutthegreatchanges Manyhands makelight work.We havecanwork wondersifvou uniteasafamih;wecaring foreach otherand helpingthose inneed.Unionisstrength.、28第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Peter,Im writingto inviteyou toparticipate in an extracurricularactivity thatwill startsoon inour school.Its towork ona smallfarm wherestudents cangrow flowersand vegetables.When youwork onit afterclass,you willnot onlyexperience the pleasureof stayingclose tonature butalso enjoythe rewardsof yourhardworkin future.Besides,with morechances tocommunicatewith Chinesestudents,you canimprove youroral Chineseand alsomake somegood friends.Iam planningto joinin it,hoping thatwe canwork togetheron thefarm.If youwanttoknow moredetails,please donthesitate toget intouch withme.I amlooking forwardto yourreply.Yours,Li HuaC.chain D.track
10.As isknown toall,opening ceremonyof the16th AsianGames heldon November12th inGuangzhou wasgreat success.A./;a B.the;a C.the;/D.a;/
11.goes upmust comedown,and gasolineprices arecoming downfast insome partsof America.A.WhereB.WhatC.WhichD.That
12.Im sorryyou havebeen waitingso long,but it will stillbe sometime you can getyour passport.A・since B.tillC.after D.before
13.Advertising oftenfunctions asan indicatorfor societyconsiders to be sociallyacceptable anddesirable atthetime.A.what B.whetherC.how D.which
14.With atravelling speedof up to350kilometres perhour,the railwayto bebuilt betweenBeijing andShanghai thejourney timefrom12hours to5hours.A・cuts B.will cutC.is cuttingD.has cut
15.His childrenwere hispride,and beinga devotedfather becamea topin hislife.A・capacity B.anxiety C.priority D.opportunity
16.-Can youspare mea fewminutes now—,but Pllbe freethis afternoon.A.Pm afraidnot B.Pm notsureC.Yes,with pleasureD.No,I wont
17.Li Huahis moneyfor dollarsbefore hewent ona holidayin America.A.exchanges B.has exchangedC.will exchangeD.had exchanged
18.Children underfifteen are not permittedto seesuch kindof filmis badfortheir mentaldevelopment.A.as B.whatC・which D.that
19.Children exposedto airpollution aremore tosuffering fromdifferent diseases.A・possible B.probable C.likely D.certainly
20.Many peoplemay besurprised bythe number of chemicalsthat theyare tothrough everydayhousehold products.A.devoted B.addicted C.exposed D.applied第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D(分)
21.6Depression andsuicidal thoughtshave doubledin youngAmericans,according toanewstudy from the AmericanPsychologicalAssociation.Likely triggersCell phonesand socialmedia.“More USadolescents and young adultsin thelate20s,vs the mid-10s,experienced serious psychological distress,major(自杀)”,depression andmore attemptedsuicide sayslead researcherJean Twenge,professor ofpsychology atSan DiegoStateUniversity.These trendsare weakor non-existent amongadults26years andover,suggesting agenerational shiftin mood disordersinstead of an overallincrease acrossall ages.”Twenge believesthis trendis partiallydue to the explosionof digitalculture over thepastdecade,which mayhave twistedmodesof socialinteraction enoughto affectmooddisorders.The studyanalyzed datafrom theNational Surveyon DrugUse andHealth,which trackeddrug and alcohol useand mentalhealthissues inmore than1,000youths aged12to17from15to27and almost400,000adults from18to
27.Major depressionin thelast12months increasedby52percent inkids from15to27and63percent in young adultsaged18to25from19to
27.There wasalsoa71percent jumpinyoung adults experiencingseriouspsychologicaldistress in the previous30days from18to
27.So whatsso differentnow Twengesays researchshows youngpeople justarent gettingas muchshuteye asthey didin previousgenerations.Whereas olderAmericans mighthave establishedmore stabilityin theirlives,sleep-disrupting social stressors arelikely attheir(干预)peak forteens andyoungadultsinthisdigital era,she says.Older adultsare alsoless likelyto letdevices interferewith sleep.These resultssuggest aneed formore researchto understandhow digitalcommunication versusface-to-face socialinteractioninfluences mooddisorders andto developspecialized interventionsfor youngerage groups.Her suggestionPut yourphone downat leastan hourbefore bedtime.1How isParagraph6developedA.By statingfacts.B.By givingexamples.C.By providingstatistics.D.By presentingtheories.、2What mightProfessor Twengeagree withA.Mood disordersshow nodifference acrossall ages.B.Teens areless likelyto letdevices interferewith sleep.C.Digital culturalexplosion mightcause depressionin teens.D.The pastdecade hasseen asharp decreasein teensmental disorders.、3What dothe underlinedwords“socialstressors“in Para8meanA.Interaction modes.B.Mental healthissues.C.Drug andalcohol use.D.Cell phonesand socialmedia.、4From whichis thetext probablytakenA,A biologytextbook.B.A sciencemagazine.C,A travelguidebook.D.A medicalcase.(分)
22.8They hidein trees,hang fromhelicopters,even followpeople downon motorcycles-all sothat theycan snapa shotof acelebrity.They arepaparazzi—photographerswho makea livingby takingpictures of the richand famous.This September,California,a statewith plentyof celebrities,passed alaw aimedat takingaction againstpaparazzi.The lawforbidsphotographers fromentering privateproperty to take pictures,from usinghigh-tech devicesto takepictures ofpeople onprivateproperty,and frompersistently followingin ordertotake a picture.Violators canbe finedor spendtime inprison.The UnitedStateCongress isconsidering passinga similarlaw.Supporters of the Californialaw say it willprotect theprivacy ofcelebrities,whom paparazzihavebeenbothering foryears.(反对者)Opponents saythe lawrestricts photojournalistsfrom doingtheir job.Most celebritiesseem tolike havingtheir picturestaken when theyarein publicat awardshows orother events.After all,its freepublicity.But whentheyre notin public,they say,photographers shouldleave themalone.Yet paparazzihavebeenknown tosecretlylook inwindows andworse.Actor MichaelJ.Fox saidthat paparazzihave even“tried topretend to be medicalpersonnel atthe hospitalwheremy wifewas givingbirth toour son.^^Celebrities haveas muchright totheir privacyas anyoneelse,supporters ofthe lawstate.Supporters furtherargue thattheCalifornia law is afair wayto keep the pressat bay,because the law stillallows photographersto dotheir job.It onlypunishes them,supporters say,whentheyviolate celebrities,privacy.(美国宪法第一彳修正案),Opponents ofthe lawsayitviolates the First AmendmenttotheUnited StatesConstitution whichguaranteesthat nolaws will be madeto limit“the freedom of speech,or ofthe press.^Although somepeople mightnot considerpaparazzia partofthelegal press,the Californialaw doesnot singleout paparazzi.It appliesto photographersworking for anypublication.Opponents ofthelaw are alsoconcerned aboutits wording.Does persistentlymean followingsomeone for six minutes,sixseconds,orsixdays”asked lawyerDouglas Mirell.The wordingofthelawistoo vague,critics complain,and couldbe usedto punishalmostany newsphotographer.The UnitedStates needsa freepress tokeepthepublic informedabout important news,paparazzi lawopponents say.Limiting thepressin anyway,they argue,limits thefreedomof all.、1Which ofthe followingwill beconsidered illegalbythe new California lawA.Paparazzi slippinginto thehouse ofa famousperson totakeashot.B.Paparazzi takingphotos offamous peoplewith high-tech cameras.C.Paparazzi hiringhelicopters asa fastmeans oftransportation.D.Paparazzi rushingtowards filmingsites onmotorcycles.、2Supporters ofthe newlaw believethat.A.it preventsthe mediafrom gettingworseB,it givesphotographers afair wayto competeC.punishment forcespaparazzi toquit theirjobD.privacy offamous peopleneeds specialprotection、3Opponents ofthenewlawareconcerned that.A.itwillviolate paparazzi5s privacyB,theFirstAmendment willbe changedC.some photographerswillbewrongly accusedD.people willnot beinformed ofimportantnews、4What isthe authorsattitude towardsthenewCalifornialawA.Critical.B.Neutral.C.Approving.D.Skeptical.(分)
23.8Sydney OperaHouse ToursWeoffer threedifferent toursof thisiconic buildings.The Essential Tour bringsto lifethe storybehind thedesign andThe tourconcludes witha complimentarybreakfast inthe Greenconstructionof oneoftheworlds mostfamous landmarks.Using Room,the privatedining areaof performerspast andpresent.interactive audiovisualtechnology,your guidewill takeyou ona Takesplace:Daily at7ammemorable journeyinside theyoungest buildingever tobe WorldPrices:$
155.No concessions.Heritage listed.To purchase:Bookings areessential.Limited to8people perAfterwards,why notstay aroundand eatattheStudio Cafe,with tour.its modernAustralian menuYou canboth enjoythe bestviews Onlinesales expireat4:30pm twodays prior.in Sydneyand claima20%reduction on the totalcost ofyour Notes:The tourincludes upto300steps.Flat,rubber-soledmeal.Dont forgetto showyour ticketin orderto claimyour shoesmust beworn.For safetyreasons,children of12years olddiscount.and underare notpermitted.Language:English,French,GermanTakes place:Daily between9am and5pmPrices:Adult$35/Online$
29.75Opera HighTea consistsofatour whereyou willwalk intheConcessions:Australian seniorsand pensioners;students andfootsteps of world-class singers,dancers and musicians,children of16and under$
24.50Prior bookingsarenotessential.followed byfine foodandmusicinthespectacular surroundingsofthe BennelongDining Room.What couldbe betterthan aTheBackstage Tourgives youbackstage accesstotheSydneytreat ofdelicious lightsnacks and soft drinksfollowedby a liveOperaHouse.It is a uniqueopportunity toexperiencethereal-life独唱会recital bya leadingAustralian singerAndramas behindthe stage!You mighteven getto standon theunforgettabletreat foryoung andold!concert hallstage,take upa conductorsbaton inthe orchestrapitTakes place:Every secondWed.,2pm Duration:
1.5hoursand imagineyou areleading theperformance.You willalso gettoPrices:$145per personseeinside thestars dressingrooms.Book onlineor visitthe GuidedTours Desk557A travelerwill enjoya performanceif hechooses.A.the EssentialTour B.the Backstage TourC.Opera HighTea D.any ofthe tours、1Joining theBackstageTour,a traveler.A.is allowedto wearsneakers whenstanding on the stageB.will havean opportunitytobethe conductoroftheorchestraC.can takehis bigfamily of8members tofree breakfastD.can buythe discountticket theday beforethe tour、2If acouple whotravelled withtheir17-year-old sonjoined theEssentialTourand hada mealof$150there,what wouldthe lowestcostbe ifpaid incashA.$
203.
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24.8Lawrence Ferlinghetti,the poet,publisher,painter,social activistand bookstoreowner,has beenSan Franciscoshonoredpoet.He turns100this month,and thecity ismaking preparationsto celebratehim instyle.Readings andperformances andanopen housewill takeplace atCity Lights,the sacredbookstore heco-founded in
1953.On March24,1919,Lawrence Ferlinghettiwas bornin Yonkers,New York.After spendinghis earlychildhood inFrance,hereceived hisBA fromthe Universityof NorthCarolina,an MAfrom ColumbiaUniversity,andaPhD fromthe Sorbonne.He isthe authorof more than thirtybooks of poetry,including Poetryas InsurgentArt;A ConeyIsland ofthe Mind.He hastranslatedthe worksofanumberofpoets,including NicanorParra,Jacques Prevert,and PierPaolo Pasolini.In additionto poetry,he isalsothe authorof morethan eightplays andthree novels,including LittleBay:A Novel,Love inthe Daysof Rageand Her.In1953,Ferlinghetti andPeter Martinopened theCity Lightsbookstore inSan Francisco,California.It becamea nerve center fortheBeats and other writers.Allen Ginsberg,Jack Kerouacandotherwriters fromthat erawere Easternerswho droppedinto SanFranciscofor aspell.In2001it wasmade anofficial historiclandmark.Now City Lights isalmost certainlythe bestbookstore intheUnited States.Ifs filledwith seriousworld literatureof allkinds.If City Lights isa SanFrancisco institution,Ferlinghetti himselfis asmuch ofone.He hasloomed overthe citysliteraiy life.As apoet,hes neverbeen acritical favorite.But hisflexible andplain-spoken andoften powerfulwork——he haspublished morethan50volumes-has founda wideaudience.His collection“A ConeyIsland ofthe Mindhas soldmorethan1million copies,making itone ofthebest-selling Americanpoetry booksever published.、1What canwe learnabout Ferlinghettifrom Paragraph2A.He hada happychildhood.B.He receivednormal education.C.He hada giftfor writingnovels.D.He had written lotsofpoetry.、2Which ofthe followingbest describesFerlinghetti accordingto Paragraph3A.Flexible.B.Optimistic.C.Outspoken.D.Productive.、3Why isCityLightsfamousA.Because itisanervecenterfor theyouth.B.Because itscollections havea longhistory.C.Because itis anofficial historiclandmark.、D.Because ithas manymodern worldliterature.4What isthe authorspurpose inwriting thetextA.To speakhighly ofa greatpoet.B.To introducesome Englishpoetry.C.To promotevalues ofCityLights.D.To celebratethe birthdayof Ferlinghetti.(分)
25.10When viewedfromtheSchuylkill Expresswayin Philadelphia,St.Johns Churchpresents apicture ofdignity andgrace.This gray-stoned beautysurrounded bya parkmade awonderful settingfor thewedding mywife and I attendedin Manayunk.(弥撒).At the church,I raninto anold friendCasper Barrata,who happenedtobe assigned tothe MassNow73,Casper was(投手)a brilliantand talentedsoftball pitcherback inthe MensLeagues ofPhiladelphia inthemid-60s.I didntrecognize thenowsilver-haired fellowuntil mybrother-in-law JohnKay mentionedhis nameto me!After avery pleasantgreeting andpraising eachotheron howgood theother wasat playingthe gameback then,Casper askedif Iremembered aletter ofencouragement Ihadwrittento himbackin
1964.It appearedthat Casperfell on hard times pitching,as pitcherssometimes do,and hewasnU pitchingtoo wellforaperiodof time.I didn*t recallthe letter,but hesaid,“Yes,I stillhave it,andIcontinue toread itanytime thingsarent goingtoo Hewent ontosay thathe hadread the letter manytimes overthepast40years,and thesituation alwaysseemed toimprove.I wasspeechless!He continued,uYou dontremember”I said,Sadly,no,I don^t.^^But Idid askif Icould havea copyofthe letter.He saidhewould emailit tome.After Casperfinished workat Murphyswedding,we metonthestepsofthe church.Casper cameuptome andpresentedthe letter.He liveda blockaway fromthe churchand ranhome toget itafter the Mass.The envelopehad fadedand turnedyellow,andsowas the letter inside.That letterhad tobe nearly50years old.In simpleterms,theletterread:These hardtimes aretemporary:Maintain yourpassion forthe game.Never quitandyou911be hackon topagain shortly.Hangin there!Casper Barrataonce againbecame thebest pitcherintheLeague andremained tobeathorn inour teamsside everytime hepitchedagainst us.、
1292.Why didthe authorgo tothechurchA.To getmarried.B.To holda wedding.C.To attenda wedding.D.To meethis friendCasperBarrata.、
2294.What canbe inferredfromthetextA.The authoronce fellonhardtimespitching.B・The authoronce oftenworked fortheMass.C.The authoronce wasgood atplaying softball.D.The authoronce taughtCasper toplay softball.、
3296.What doesthe underlinedsentence showin Paragraph2A.The authorwas movedby Casper.B.The authorwasnt goodat speaking.C.The authoradmired Caspertoo much.D.The authordidnt recalltheletterat all.、
4298.Why didCasper keeptheletterfor decadesA.The letterwas sentby hisbest friend.B.The letterinspired himin hissport career.C.The letterwas writtenbyasoftball pitcher.D.The letterhelped himrecall somethinginthepast.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和
1.530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D(分)
26.30Mackenzie Hugheshad justreturned fromschool andwas waitingfor herolder brothersto arrivehome.She washomealone1a manstarted knockingonthefront door,turning thehandle andtrying to2Shes12years oldand shewas3So shedialed9-1-1and reachedthe operatorRachelle Berry.After abrief talk,Berry___________4what washappening.OK,hang on,OK Can you getina5”Berry asked.Mackenzie toldBerry thather phone(无绳的)-----it wasntcordless wouldntreach intothe cupboard.Will thephone reachunder yourbed”Berry asked
6.No JMackenziesaid.“Canyouhide undera7and pullyour bedspreadover youThats8what Mackenziedid.She hidunder herblanket,holding thephoneand listeningto Berrysvoice.Berry talkedquietly,which9Mackenzie.It helped,too,when Berry told herto thinkof something10Try notto cry,Berry toldMackenzieduring thecall.I knowits11Do youhave somethingyoucanhold onto”Mackenzie struggledto12tears.She couldnt13anything withoutshowing herhiding spot.Its OK,Berry said.Youve gotme herewith you.”“Hes inmy roomJ Mackenzie14Now bequiet,OK Justdont talkJ Berrysaid.For muchofthecall,Berry droppedher voicetoa(闯入者)whisper,15the intrudermight hearher voiceoverthephone.16the mancame intoher room,then left.BerrytoldMackenzie thatthe17were ontheir way.Minutes later,they arrivedand18one man inthebackyardand anothermanina getawaycar.On Thursdaymorning,the EmergencyCommunications Bureaugave Mackenzieits HeroAward forher19Berry also。
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