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甘肃省天水市学年高三上学期第三次月考联考英语2024-2025检测试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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57.5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,5A BC小题每段对话仅读一遍
1.What is the mandoingA.Asking fbr help forhimself.B.Reporting acar accident,C.Asking aboutalittle girl.
2.Who typedthe compositionA.Lucy.B.Mary.C.Barbara.
3.How manytimes does the womango to the libraryeach weekA.Five times.B.Four times.C.Three times.
4.Which seasondoesthe man preferA.Winter.B.Summer.C.Autumn.
5.Whats the most probablerelationship betweenthe twospeakersA.Boss andclerk.B.Teacher andstudent.C.Father and并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一10daughter.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15L
522.5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5A BC出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置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每段对话或独白读两遍55请听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.What was the womansplan forthis afternoonA.To gofishing.B.ToB.To go to a lecture.C.To studythe solarsystem.
7.How longwill the lecture lastA.For an hour.B.For oneand ahalf hours.C.For twohours.(逗to thefuneral.When hecame backto thegarage sevenhours laterwith athankful53,he stuckaround留)to chatwith Glenn.“The mechanicturned a terrible dayinto agood onewith agreat54,“Todd wrote.“Just bekind and55_if youcan.^^
41.A.saw B.faced C.heardD.exploredB.admitted C.understoodD.believedB.Still C.Besides□.ThereforeB.delicate C.attractiveD.formal
45.A.picked outB.fixed upC.checked outD.took onB.falling C.trembling
0.failingB.use C.wasteD.changeB.special C.flexible□.alternativeB.possible C.availableD.valuableB.dipped C.searchedD.pickedB.jeep C.truckD.tractor
8.1nsistedC.suggestedD.refiisedB.dream C.noseD.courageB.lesson Compression
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55.A.cheerfiil B.grateful C.merciful第二节共小题;每小题分,满分D.helpful
101.515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1After
56.enjoy amuseum or an artgallery,people usuallyvisit thesouvenir shopto buya gifttoremember thevisit.The souvenirshave history,significance andculture in them.The latestdigital technologyis helpingmuseums to be morecreative.In October2021,the HubeiProvincial Museum
57.issue10,000digital copiesof thesword ofGou Jian,
58.famous culturalrelic ondisplayat the museum.Its popularitycan beseen by
59.quickly itsold out.Wang Xianfu,head of the museumsaid all thecopies weresold injust threeseconds.Digital collectionsgo beyondthe restrictionsof timeand ce,makingmuseums moreopen,
60.interest andmodern.Its a new experience,a
61.combine ofcivilization andmodemhigh-tech.The popularityof digitalcultural relicswith thepublic hasresulted
62.more museumsexploring theconcept.A bird—shaped winecontainer from the ShangDynasty,one of the mostfamous treasures
63.exhibit in the HenanProvincialMuseum,was digitizedand soldonline inDecember.Digitized culturalrelics area newform ofcultural creativeproducts.It usesblock chaintechnology
64.generate aunique certificatethrough whichthe productcan besold,collected andused.Together withAlipay,themuseumlaunched theapp“Lefs doarchaeology togethern,which attractedmore than30第四部分写作共两节,满分million
65.visit duringthe seven—day NationalDay holidayin
2021.分第一节满分分你校英语社团计划在暑期开展“保护海龟义工之旅”4015Sea Turtle活动范围在惠东海龟国家级自然保护区及双月湾景区假如你是英语Conservation Voluntourism,社团负责人,请你写一篇招募启事,内容包括.活动安排;.报名要求(满周岁)及方式;.呼吁参加12163参考词汇惠东海龟国家级自然保护区Huidong SeaTurtle NationalNature Reserve双月湾the Double—moon Bay注意.词数左右;
180.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2Volunteers WantedEnglish Society第二节(满分分)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25整的短文December5,2012,was avery specialday forJosephine andScott Lansing,as itmarked thefourthadoption fbr the Lansings.,When theybegan thejourney to adopt their first daughter,Cloe,years agoJosephine andScottLansing neverimagined theywould eventuallyhave ahouse fullof girls.The couplelater adoptedJosie in2011and Annabellein
911.Can Ihelp youM Yes.I justsaw acar accident.A littlegirl isbadly hurt.We areatthecrossing ofPine Roadand HighStreet.Text2M Lucy,this composition is quitewell written.Did youwrite itall byyourself WOf course,I wroteit myself,but Barbarahelped meto typeit,and Marylent mesome backgroundmaterial.Text3W Mark,do yougo to the libraryevery dayM No.I usuallygo thereon Monday,Wednesday andFriday.What about you WI goto thelibrary on the samedays asyou,but Ialso gothere everySaturday.Text4W Jack,which seasondo youlike best,spring,summer or autumn MActually none of themis myfavorite season.W ReallyI thoughtyoud likesummer best.M Ido likeswimming insummer,but Iprefer skiing.Text5M Whyare youlate again,Lisa WSorry.My clockdidnt workthis morning,and myfather wasntat home.M Dont forget to get yourclock fixed.Now goto yourseat.W Thanks,Mr Smith.Text6W David,whats yourplan forthis afternoonM Imgoing to alecture.What aboutyou WIm consideringgoing fishingin thecountry.I need to relax.By theway,what isthelecturemainlyabout MAbout howour solarsystem wasformed.Im reallyinterested inthis topic.W Me,too.I guessril goto thelecture insteadof goingfishing.When willit beginM At130pm.And ifllend at330pm.Text7W Hello.M Hello,Carol.Tfs Mike.We weregiven aletter lastweek about the geographyfield trip.I justwant toremindyou thatit needsto besigned byyour parents,and itshould behanded inby tomorrow.W Arewe leavingon Sundayor Mondayfbr thetrip MAll the information isgiven in the letter.Final detailswill beposted on the noticeboard onFridaymorning,the dayafter tomorrow.W OK.Thank you,Mike.MYou9re welcome.Text8M WestburyTheatre.Can Ihelp youW Yes.rd like to booksome tickets fbrthechildrens playCinderella.M Whenwould youliketogo WThe afternoonof eitherthe sixthor the seventh ofApril.M Imsorry.There areno moreticketsfbrthe sixth.W OK,thesevenththen.How muchare theyM$
12.50each.Children undersixteen payonly$
8.25if theyrewith anadult.W Allright.rd liketickets fortwo adultsand threechildren,please.Can youtell mewho isin itM Cinderellais playedby SophieDisley.WOh,I haven91heard ofher.M Shewas inTheStorm ontelevision.W ReallyAnd the show startsat315,doesnt itM Thatsright,but you needto arrive at230togetyour tickets.W OK,thanks.Can youtell meabout yourChildrens Clubon Saturdaymornings MCalland theyllgive youtheinformationyouneed.W Great.I willget intouch with them atonce.Thanks.Text9M Hi!Im Robert.Whafs yourname WHello,Robert.My namesBetty.M Hi,Betty.Are you a newstudent hereW Yes,I hadmy firstlesson thismorning.Are youa newstudent,too MNo,Fve been here fortwo months.W Twomonths.Thafs along time.M Itsnot solong really.What classare youin WI am in Art Class Three.Its fbrbeginners.And what aboutyouM IaminArt ClassOne.How longhave youbeenhereW Onlya week.M Wow,not long.Where doyou liveWith alocal familyW Well,Im stayingin thehotel atthe moment.Its abit toofar fromhere.Fm lookingfbr somewherenearer.Do youknow of any goodplaces MYes.Well,I have a friendcalled Tom.His sisterhas are roomin herflat and shes lookingfbr aroommate.Would youlike herphone numberW Thatwould begreat!Thanks foryour help.Text10In2012,a teamof pilotsand engineersfrom Switzerlandsuccessfully flewa planefrom intoMorocco.The planeSolar Impulse1was poweredby sunlight.In2013,the samepilots flewthe planeacrossthe UnitedStates.Now theteam ispreparing fbra flightaround the world in
2015.They willfly in the newplane.The planeis namedSolar Impulse
2.It wasrecently shownin thepilofs country.Solar Impulse2is avery lightairplane.Its wingsare63meters across.The planecan fly ataspeedof upto140kilometers perhour.The longestflight ofSolar Impulse1was madein May
2013.The planeflewa distanceof over1,500kilometers.Solar Impulse2will be able to fly muchlonger distancesbetweenstops.The airplane will be able tofly around theworldin20to25days andnights.Lets allwait fbrthe arrivalof thatimportant daywhen the airplanewillstart itsflight aroundtheworld.参考答案l.B
2.C
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65.visitors第一节【参考范文】Volunteers WantedAimingto raisethe awarenessof seaturtle protection,EnglishSocietyis planningthe SeaTurtleConservation Voluntourism.Participants areexpected totake volunteeringjobs atHuidong SeaTurtle NationalNature Reservesuch as doingsome cleaning,caring for the seaturtles andserving asa guideto tourists.Between jobs,travel aroundthe Double-moon Bayare scheduled.Students aged16or overcan takepart.Anyoneinterested init canapply onlineat.Join usto bea volunteerthis summer!It is a trulyunique opportunityto learnsomething,helpothers andenjoy yourself.第二节【参考范文】English SocietyButtheLansingfamilyhadnointentiontogiveup.They werepatient withBethany andexplained that theywanted toget toknow herbetter andhoped shewould oneday bepart of their family.The othergirls sharedtheirstories ofcoming from the fostercare system,and theytold herhow scaredthey hadbeen aboutmeetinga newfamily tooand howhappy theywere now.Soon Bethanysanxiety eased,andsheagreed togoand seeher newhome.】Later,Bethany experienceda lotof excitingthings.F ommany hoursspent atthe neighborhoodpool toherfirst tripto thebeach,Bethany nowlived anormal lifeevery childdeserves.The LansingscelebratedBethanys11th birthdayon acruise ship.When Bethanyreturns to theHelpingHandHometo visitnow,thefirst thingeveryone commentsonisher self—confidence.The littlegirl whowas onceafraid tomake eye阶段检测contact isnow asecure,fun younglady whowould talkyour earoff.请听第段材料,回答第、题789A.To hand in hisreport,B.To remindher ofa trip.C.To invitehertoatrip.
9.What dayis ittodayA.Sunday.B.Friday.C.Wednesday.
8.Why doesthemancall the woman请听第段材料,回答第至题81012A.On April5th.B.On April6th.C.On April
10.When willthe womangotosee theplay7th.A.Five.B.Three.C.Two.1l.How manytickets doesthe womanwantA.Learn abouta club.B.Ask about theshow.C.Have atalk
12.What doesthe womanwant todo in the endwithSophie.请听第段材料,回答第至题91316A.For aweek.B.For twoweeks.C.For two
13.How longhas theman beenheremonths.A.Art ClassOne.B.ArtClassTwo.C.Art ClassThree.
15.Where isthewomanstayingA.In ahotel.B.In herfriends house.C.With alocalfamily.
16.Who needsa roommateA.The manssister.B.The mansfriend.C.Toms
14.Which classisthewoman insister.请听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.When didSolar Impulse1fly acrossthe UnitedStatesA.In
2013.B.In
2012.C.In
2010.
18.Where wasSolar Impulse2recently shownA.In in.B.In Switzerland.C.In Morocco.
19.What dowe knowabout SolarImpulse2A.It canflyat140km perhour.B.Its wingsare73meters across.C.It canfly forabout8,000meters.
20.How longwill SolarImpulse2beabletoflyaroundtheworldA.10to15days andnights.B.15to20days andnights.C.20to25days andnights.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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537.5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 DAWHERETO STAYIN SYDNEYWhetheryou wantto stayin aconverted beer factory,a luxuryhotel onthe harbouroranadvancedloft-style room,Sydney hasa hugerange oftop-quality hotels.l.THE OLDCLARE HOTEL(豪Located in the heartof SydneysCentral Parkdistrict,The OldClare Hotel,providing luxurious华的)rooms andfacilities,takes upa historicChippendale puband thenearby formerbeerfactorysite.Thishotel hasbeen lovinglyrestored byPeng Loh,a Singaporeanbusinessman with a passionfor redecoratingheritageproperties.
2.HILTON SYDNEYThis is luxuryaccommodation rightinthecentre ofSydney,with world-class restaurants,one ofthecitys bestbars.Just upstairssits Glass,the award-winning smallrestaurant runby thecelebrity chefLukeMangan.Downstairs liesThe MarbleBar,a Sydneyhotspot fordecades andheritage listedduetoitsextensive useof marble,dating backto
1893.Rooms aresimply fashionable.
3.THE LANGHAMGrandharborside luxurycan beexpected atThe Langham,located inthe Sydneycentre.The hotelmakesthemost of itsimpressive harbour views witha marble-decorated hallthat takesyour breathaway.Dontforgetto check outtheart,withacollection ofAustralias mostfamous painters.Trytheir famous high teamenu,and besure tocheckoutthe incredibleunderground swimming poolavailable toguests only.
4.FOUR SEASONSHOTEL SYDNEYAnotherluxury staywith amazingharbourviews,the Four Seasons HotelSydney sitsontheedge ofSydneyshistoric Rocksdistrict.A DeluxeHarbour Roomwill giveyouabreathtaking view,with darkwoodand silkinside incalming colours.Downstairs isGrain,oneofthe best—known whiskybars inthecity.
21.Which ofthe followinghotels housesa restaurantby afamous chefA.The Langham.B.Hilton Sydney.C.The OldClare Hotel.D.FourSeasonsHotelSydney.
22.What privilegecan guestsenjoy inThe LanghamA.A tasteofthefamoushightea forfree.B.Access to the undergroundswimmingpool.C.A restintheimpressive marble-decorated hall.D.A goodlookatthe collectionof famouspaintings.
23.What doallthehotels havein commonA.Famous bars.B.Harbour views.C.Heritage properties.D.Luxurious facilities.BAll humansocieties playgames.Kicking aball canbe foundeverywhere whetherthe ballis justaball ofcloth,oraskin stuffed_with feathersor air.But complexgames and team sportshave tendedto arisein bigcivilizations-the higherthe culturallevelofasociety is,the greaterthe complexityoftheinteraction is,and henceperhaps themore complextheforms ofsports are.Thisisnot alwaysthe case.The ancientGreeks,fbr example,preferred theindividual ratherthanteam sports.But inChina forwell over2,000years,people playedthe gameof“kickball-cuju.The memberswere oftenyoung menfrom wealthyfamilies thoughthere werealsoprofessional kickballplayers.Cuju wasplayed asentertainment atcourt banquetsorthereception offoreignambassadors.Even emperorsplayed kickball.As youdexpect ina Confuciansociety,kickball clubswere keenonthe key qualitiesof mercyandcourtesy.A greatplayer wasone whoshowed thespirit ofthe game.The TenEssentials ofKickbair,included respectfbr otherplayers,polite behaviorsandteamspirit.There wastobeno ungentlemanly(独占)behavior,no dangerousplay,and nohogging theball.In otherwords,as weused tosay,“Play upandplay thegame.”What acontrast with the ancientGreek athleticswhere onlyvictory countedand ifthat needed(犯规),gamesmanship,or cruelprofessional fbulsthen sobe it.As away ofnational cultureprotection,cuju waslisted into the firstbatch ofChinas intangibleculturalheritage in
2006.
24.What doesthe underlinedphrase stuffedwith”mean inParagraph1A.Filled with.B.Decorated with.C.Surrounded with.D.Covered with.
25.What maycontribute tothe complicatedgamesA.Teams.B.Interactions.C.Societies.D.Civilizations.
26.Who werethe majormembers ina cujuteam according tothetextA.Sleepers.B.The richyoung men.C.Emperors.D.The professionalathletes.
27.What isthe fifthparagraph mainlyaboutA.KickbalPs popularity.B.Kickbairs development.C.KickbalPs importance.D.Kickbairs characteristics.CThe Greenwoodfire tookits namefrom thenearby lakewhere lightningstruck onAug.15,causinga wildfirethat burnedfbr weeks.Fueled bydrought andwind,its persistencedominated headlinesfbr muchoflate summerand earlyfall inMinnesota.When thelast flameswere finallyput out,the northernMinnesota fire hadconsumed nearly27,000acres,countless firefightingresources,and atits worst,thelives thatsome hadbuilt aroundnearby McDougalLake.Vast areasof forestwere leftburned-out,with theblackand bareremains ofwhat wereonce massivepines.But,despite thedestruction leftbehind,Mother Natureis settoacomeback.When organicmatter isburnedfromthe forest floor,seeds droppedby plantsand treesbegin totake hold,with thesprouting speciesemergingfirst.The treesabove havedied,which sendsa chemicalsignal tothe rootsystem thatis actuallymoreexpansive thanjust underthat tree,and thatchemical responseencourages thoseroot systemstore-grow.Ten yearsago,afireripped through93,000acres ofMinnesota forestin andaround theBWCA.Today,that burnt areas rebirthis wellunderway.uHere inthe PagamiCreek wildfirescar,we haveJack Pine,Red Pine,Black Spruce,Aspen andpaperbirch-those areour mainspecies,those arethe onesthat aregrowing quickly.lts10years on,andthese treesare10to15feet tallin manyareas,“said KyleStover fromthe U.S.Forest Service.A wildfirekills mostthings inits path,but despitethe flamesand intensetemperatures,rarely iseverythingreduced toashes andthat playsa keyrole ina fbresfsregeneration.Just oneyear after the fire,thesurvivors dominatetheforest,and grassesreplace theburnt ground.Wildflowers areabundant bushesandsmall treeshave startedto grow,and JackPine returned.So,ifs anamazing ecologicalsystem ofcreatingnew forestlife whenit appearsthat allis lost,one thathas evolvedthroughout theages,where firehasalways playeda vitalrole.
28.What canwe learnabout theGreenwood fireA.It wasa naturaloccurrence.B.It wascaused bydrought.C.It gainedhalf-year fame.D.It tookmany peopleslives.
29.What happenstotheburntareaafterthefireA.Seeding growthis heldup.B.Burnt organicmatter hardlyfunctions.C.Root systemsspread furtherand wider.□.Chemicals inthe soilare ingreaterdemand.
30.What canwe sayaboutthetrees andplants inMinnesotaA.They areflammable.B.They arefire-resistant.C.They arefire-adapted.D.They areovergrown.
31.What doesthe underlinedword oneinthelast paragraphrefer toA.A fire.B.A life.C.A time.D.A system.DThe cooling effect oftrees reducesthe surface temperature ofEuropean citiesinthesummer byupto12℃in someregions.In contrast,green ceswithout treeshave aninsignificant effect,accordingtoastudy thatstrengthens thecase fortree plantingto helpcities adaptto globalwarming.Jonas Schwaabat ETHZurich inSwitzerland andhis colleaguesused land surface temperaturedatacollected bysatellites tocompare thetemperature differencesbetween areascovered bytrees,treeless urbangreen ces,suchasparks,and urbanconstructions suchas roadsand buildings.They analysed293cities fromacrossEurope.The land surfacetemperaturemeasured bysatellites isntthe sameas theair temperature,which ismoreclosely linkedto whathumans wouldfeeh says Schwaab.Usually,theairtemperature differencebetweentree-covered areasand built-up areaswould bemuch smallerthan thelandsurfacetemperaturedifferences,he says.The teamfound thattree—covered areasin citieshaveamuch lowerlandsurfacetemperaturecompared withsurrounding areas.The differenceswere between8℃and12℃in centralEurope andbetween0℃and4℃in southernEurope.(蒸腾)The coolingeffect oftrees comeslargely fromshading andtranspiration.This processtakes(蒸发),heat energyfromthe surrounding environmentfor evaporationlowering thesurroundingtemperature.In thewarmer climateof southernEurope,the soilis typicallydrier,so the coolingeffect oftranspiration islower thanin regionsfurther north,says Schwaab.The teamalso foundthatthecooling providedby treelessgreen cesis insignificant,andinsomeinstances greenareas withouttrees caneven bewarmer thanthesurroundingurban areas.Extreme heatisagrowing problemfbr citiesin Europeand elsewhereastheplanet getshotter.Thefindings showthat treescan havea biginfluence oncities acrossEurope,but sincethe sizeoftheireffectsvaries,heat reductionstrategies should be tailoredto suiteach region,saysSchwaab.
32.Whats thepurpose ofthe studyA.To measureland andair temperatures.B.To suggestplanting moretrees incities.C.To makepeople awareof globalwarming.D.To stressthe importanceof greences.
33.Why isthecoolingeffectoftranspiration lowerin southernEuropeA.The soilis drier.B.The climateis cooler.C.There5re moregreences.D.Therere moreroads andbuildings.
34.What mightSchwaab suggestinthelast paragraphA.Wet landsshould beenlarged.B.Dry soilshould bereduced.C.More roadsshouldbebuilt.□.Solutions shouldbedifferent.
35.Which ofthe followingisasuitable titlefor thetextA.Trees Coolthe LandSurface Temperatureof Cities.B.Researchers RaiseSolutions toExtreme Weather.C.High TechLowers LandSurface Temperature.D.Extreme HeatDoes HarmtotheEnvironment.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填
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512.5入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项In StressfulTimes,Make StressWork forYouThese arestressful times.Fortunately,we canactually usethat stress to improveour healthand well—being.Over adecade ofresearch suggeststhat ifsnot thetype oramount ofstress thatdetermines itsimpact.36Step1:Acknowledge YourStressLabeling your stress consciouslyand deliberatelymoves neuralactivity fromthe amygdala-thecenter ofemotion andfear-totheprefrontal cortex,which isresponsible forexecutive controlandplanning.In otherwords,when wetake amoment toacknowledge our stress,it movesus fromoperatingfrom afearful,reactive placetoaposition wherewe canbe thoughtfuland deliberate.37Step2:Own YourStressThe nextstep is to welcome,or ownyour stress.We onlystress aboutthings that we careabout.38Try completingthis sentenceabout whateverwas specificallystressing youout instep one:Tm stressedabout...because Ideeply careabout...vStep3:Use YourStressConnecting tothe corevalues behindyour stresssets youup forthe thirdand mostessential step:using orleveraging stressto achieveyour goalsand connectmore deeplywiththethings thatmatter most.Ask yourself:Are yourtypical responsesin alignmentwiththevalues behindyour stress39_Theres somuch happeningright nowthatwecant control.40Some psychologistsargue thattruetransformative changecan occuronly duringstress orcrises.The trickistochannel yourcoronavirus stressasenergy tomake themostofthis time.A.Think abouthow youmight changeyour responseto thisstresstobetter facilitateyour goalsand yourpurpose.B.You canrelease stressfromthepast andmore withemotional focustechniques.C.By owningourstress,we connecttothepositive motivationor personalvalue behindourstress.D.But-asmany peopleare noticing——there arealso unprecedentedopportunities amidthe fear.E.Instead,ifs ourmind-set aboutstress thatmatters most.F.But later,we willbeableto askourselves howwe eachresponded tothis crisis.第三G.This stepis alsoan opportunityto understandwhats atthe heartof yourpersonal stressor anxiety.部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分满分分)30151,15阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC D(葬礼).Todd lefthis hotelaround530am todrive toa funeralAbout halfanhour,he(轮胎).41aterriblesound comingfrom hisfront tireTodd42there waslittle chancethat anyonecould helpso earlyinthemorning.43,he tookhis chancesat anauto repairshop.Seeing Glennstanding bythe shelves,Todd askedfbrhelp.Giving Todda quicklook,Glenn askedwhy hewas insuch44_suit.Todd explainedhis difficulty.(轴承)The mechanic45thecarand toldTodd whathehadfeared:The wheelbearing was46(),And fixingit would47a fewhours.Worried,Todd thoughthard fbran48plan.Could herent acar Butthe onlyrental carthere wasnt
49.Todd wroteinablog post:I musthave lookedpretty anxiousat thistime becauseGlenn then50into hispocket,pulled outthekeyto hisown51and saidTake mytruck/The twohad metjust10minutesbefore,but Glenn
52.Todd jumpedinto thetruck andmade it。
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