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浙江省杭州市2024学年第一学期高三年级教学质量检测(一模)英语试题卷
2024.11考生须知本试卷分选择题部分和非选择题部分选择题部分至页,非选择题部分口页至页满分分,考试11012150用时分钟120注意事项:答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号,座位号填写在答题卡上
1.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,
2.再选涂其他答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上写在本试卷上无效考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题纸上第一节(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听完每段对话后,你5A,B,C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.Whats therelationship betweenthe twospeakersA.Husband andwife.B.Teacher andstudent.C.Shop assistantand customer.
2.What doesthe womanwant todoA.Get hercar fixed.B.Ask fordirections.C.Look for a gasstation.
3.When doesthe restaurantstop servingbreakfastA.At
1020.B.At
1040.C.At
1045.
4.Where doesthe conversationtake placeA.In atea house.B.In akitchen.C.In anoffice.
5.What willthe speakersdo for the weekendA.Go shopping.B.Enjoy somefood.C.Go hiking.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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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出最佳选项听每5A,B,C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55话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.How didthe thiefprobably getinto thehouseA.Through thewindow.・B Through the backdoor.C.Throughthefront door.
7.What willthe womanprobably donextA.Report to the police.B.Get thedamaged lockrepaired.C.Write downa listof lostthings.听第段材料,回答第至题7810学年第一学期杭州市高三年级教学质量检测(一模)2024英语试题答案听力1-5AABCC6-10BCCAA11-15ACBAB16-20“ABB阅读理解21-23BAB24-27BDCC28-31ABAD32-35DCDC七选五36-40AEBDG完形填空语法填空41-45BACDA46-50CDCBB51-55BCADA
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57.initiatives
58.welcoming
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62.staged
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65.which应用文写作Dear Linda,Im delightedto sharewith youan excitinginitiative wevelaunched atour school——“Greenery inEveryClassroom.The projectkicked offwith eachclass selectinga varietyof plantsto cultivate.We beganwith aspecialplanting sessionwhere studentsenthusiastically pottedseeds andsaplings.The subsequentweekswere filledwith ashared responsibilityas wewatered andnurtured ourtiny greenfriends.This hands-onexperience withnature hasnot onlybrightened ourclassrooms butalso sparkeda genuineinterest inbotanyand environmentalconservation.The initiativehas beenmet withwidespread enthusiasmand evenmadethe headlines in thelocal newspaper.Im eagerto hearyour thoughtson thisproject.Your insightswould begreatly appreciated.Yours,读后续写Li HuaAs the students worked,Mary observedthem withcuriosity.She noticedhow Akila,initiallydisinterested,had quietlychosen vibrantcolors andwas nowblending themtogether tocreate aswirlingsky filledwith fantasticalcreatures thatflew overa stonecastle.Meanwhile,Tina wasenthusiasticallyadding playfuldetails toher sectionof thepaper——a whimsicalgarden whereflowers worehats andcreaturesrested on the icecream-topped trees.Mary felta waveof reliefwash overher.The roomwasalive withchatter andlaughter,as Akilaand Tinafrequently exchangedideas andinspired oneanother.Akila evenleaned overto admireTinas icecream treesand said,That is mind-blowing!It waswonderfulto see them cooperate,their initialdifferences meltingaway in the warmthof sharedcreativity.Mary stoodback andsurveyed thecreation.The enormouscanvas hadtransformed into amagnificent portrayalof eachstudents imagination,forming abreathtaking landscapethat reflectedtheirindividuality yetspoke to their collectivespirit.Mary felta sense of prideswell within her,sherealized thatin lettinggo ofrigid structures,her studentsgave theirpainting anunrealistic butdream-like quality.Akila,Tina,and therest of the classhad notonly embracedtheir owncreative pathsbuthad alsonurtured eachothers ideas.They werethrilled,It was the bestpainting ever!We shoulddefinitelyhang iton thewall“Inspired bythe moment,Mary decidedto hostan exhibitionof theirdreamworld,inviting parentsand otherclasses toadmire thebeauty ofimagination unleashedinherclassroom.
8.What isSteve busywith rightnowA.Writing music.B.Forming aband.C.Preparing forexaminations.
9.Why doesSteve choosethe musichall for the concertA.The soundeffect therewill begood.B.There isenough spacefortheaudience.C.Its theonly placethat hasntbeen bookedyet.
10.When willthe concerttake placeA.Next Tuesday.B.Next Thursday.C.Next weekend.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.What hasthe weatherbeen likein theUK recentlyA.Rainy.B.Hot.C.Windy.
12.What isthe problemwith humansaccording toAimeeA.Not respectingscience.B.Denying climatechange.C.Doing badthings to the earth.
13.What isthe mansattitude towardsthe climatechange theoryA.Supportive.B.Doubtful.C.Critical.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141714.Why doesJane getsunburnt easilyA.She hasvery fairskin.B.She sunbathestoo much.C.She neverwears sunscreencream.
15.What doesthe manlikeA.Sunbathing on the beach.B.Swimming in the sea.C.Sitting in the shade.
16.What doesthe manthink ofdivingA.Its boring.B.Its stress-free.C.Its eye-opening.
17.Why doesthe banishgirl swimwhen there is icein theseaA.She lovesthe specialfeeling.B.She wantsto attractfollowers.听第段材料,回答第至题C.She thinksit*s goodfor health.
10182018.What isSimplified SpeechA.A language learning program.B.An interactivegame show.C.A publicspeaking program.
19.What isthe ratraceA.Unhurried life.B.Fierce competition.C.Successful business.
20.What canthe interactivetext allowyou todoA.Express whateveryou likefreely.B.Listen tothe recordingfrom anypoint.C.Learn about the detailsof achosen topic.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 DAWelcometo ourguide of the BestMovies of2024,featuring everyCertified Freshmovie astheycome inweek byweek!Joker Foliea beuxOct.4The firstJoker stunnedHollywood bybecoming a$1billion hitdespite beingR-rated andhaving a续作modest budgetfor acomic bookmovie.The sequelcomes ata challengingtime forthe comicbookgenre,but canJoker2have the last laughJoaquin Phoenixreprises hisOscar-winning roleas ArthurFleck,with LadyGaga joiningas co-lead inthis musicalin filmmakerTodd Phillips1feature.Twisters July19The newversion of the90s movieTwister starsDaisy Edgar-Jones,Glen Powelland AnthonyRamos.Minaris LeeIsaac Chungdirects.The originalfollowed storm-chasers inOklahoma andwas knownfor itsinventivespecial effectsthat broughttornadoes tothe bigscreen.Inside Out2June14The gangis backtogether inthis animatedfollow-up tothe belovedPixar moviethat followstheanthropomorphizedA^^emotions of a younggirl ledby AmyPoehlers Joy.Joining forthis roundisAnxiety,voiced byMaya Hawke.Mufasa The Lion Kingbee.20After JonFavreaus TheLion Kingremake mademore than$1billion at the boxoffice in2019,前传Disney waskeen toreturn tothe worldwith aprequcl focusingon Mufasa.This time,Barry Jenkinsdirectsthe cartoonwith AaronPierre voicingMufasa,a rolemade famousby JamesEarl Jonesinthe1994animated feature.
21.Which movieis aremake A.Joker Foliea beux.B.Twisters.C.Inside Out
2.b.Mufasa TheLion King.
22.What doInside Out2and MufasaTheLionKing havein commonA.Both areanimated films.B.Both introducenew characters.C.Both aremade bynew directors.b.Both arefinancially successful.
23.Where isthe textprobably fromA.A journalon filmstudies.B.An entertainmentwebsite.C.A textbookon moviehistory.D.A dailynewspaper onglobal news.B“Growing fruittrees is a verysimple way to stayin lovewith ourworld/says VivianKeh,playwright柿子and daughterof immigrants,holding abasket ofpersimmons shescultivated tofeel connectedtoher Koreanancestors,Keh isjust one of the50remarkable subjectsin naturalistwriter AmyStewarts TheTree CollectorsTales ofArboreal Obsession,a collectionof portraitsof peopletransformed bytheirlove oftrees.Initially,trees struckStewart as an oddthing tocollect.Intrigued by this communityof enthusiasts,she discoverededucators,preservationists andvisionaries,all drawntoakind ofcuration,motivated byreasons asdiverse astheir projects.They planttrees inpublic andprivate spaces培育both modestand expansive,nurturing theircollections tohonor beloved dead,attract wildlife,preserve rare species,connect tohistory,invest inthe future,grow foodand createbeauty.Steward categorizesthese treecollectors accordingtotheirsense ofpurpose.Kenneth Hoegh,oneof the books ecologists,tests whichcold-loving speciesmight growin awarming andhistoricallytreeless Greenland.Healer0Joe Hamiltonplants loblollypines on a parcelof landhe gotfrom hisenslavedancestors with an eyetoward long-term sustainableforestry whichhe hopeswill establishasource ofgenerational wealthfor hisfamily.Reagan Wytsalucyhas aplan to restore traditionalpeachorchardson Navajoland asoneof the communitybuilders whoseek tobring peopletogether.Adding tothebookscharm areStewarts watercolorillustrations——she givesus alook ateach ofherhuman subjectswhile alsocataloging themost wonderfulqualities offeatured trees,such asSeussianeucalyptus seedpods anddelicate camelliablossoms.After spendingtime inthis variedcommonwealth,youll undoubtedlyexperience anintense desiretorestunder theshade ofa leafyoak Butsomething evendeeper ishappening hereby creatinga spaceforpeople totalk aboutsomething theylove.How oftendo anyof usget achance topour ourhearts outtoa stranger1she writes.Somehow,talking abouttrees madeit possible.”
24.What doesthe underlinedwordcuration“in paragraph2meanA.Connection.B.Collection.C,Treatment.D.Transformation.
25.What purposeof plantingtrees ismentioned inparagraph3A.To preserverarespecies.B.To honorbeloveddead.C.To developnew varieties.b.To strengthensocial bonds.
26.What doesthe quoteinthelast paragraphsuggest aboutdiscussing treesA.It inspiresnew ideas.B.It rarelyhappens inpublic.C.It allowsdeep emotionalsharing.b.It helpsresolve environmentalissues.
27.What doesthe writerthink of the bookA.Complicated.B.Conventional.C.Inspiring.b.Intense.CFor many,travel isntjust aboutthe destination——its aboutmaking themost of the journey.However,foralot of people,the journeyis oftenruined byan uncomfortableexperience oftenaccompaniedby vomiting,known asmotion sickness.If youveever feltthe unwelcomeurge tovomit whilereadingor usingyour devicein amoving vehicle,youre notalone.Recognizing thiscommon issue,Apple hasstepped upto offera revolutionarysolution theVehicle Motion Cues featurefor iPhonesand iPads.Motion sicknessoccurs whenthereis a disconnectbetween what your eyessee andwhatyour bodyfeels.When yourein amoving vehicle,yourbodysenses motionthrough itsvestibular systemthe innerear,but ifyour eyesare focusedon astill screenthat doesntreflect thismovement,the brainreceivesmixed signals.This sensoryconflict canlead todizziness,nausea,and overalldiscomfort——symptoms oiltoofamiliar tomotion sicknesssufferers.Apples newVehicle Motion Cues featureis designedto bridgethis gapand bringrelief tothoselikely toexperience motion sickness.This revolutionaryfeature worksby displayinganimated dots,around theedges ofyour screen,which moveat thesame timeand speedasthemotion ofyour vehicle.These movingcues helpkeep themotion yourbody feelsin linewith whatyour eyessee,effectivelyreducing thesensory mismatchthat causesmotion sickness.The magiclies inthe simplicityand effectiveness.The animated dots moveinconsistency with thevehicles motion,providing avisual representationofthemovement yourbody isexperiencing.Bymatching thevisual inputwiththephysical sensationsof motion,your brainis lesslikely toexperience theconfusionthat leadsto sickness.Early reportsand userfeedback indicatethat Vehicle MotionCuesis receivinghigh praisefor itseffectiveness.So nexttime youembark on a journey,whether shortor long,remember thatApples gotyourback——or rather,your brain——helping youmake themost ofevery milewith easeand comfort.
28.Which typeof peoplecan beinterested inVehicleMotionCuesA.Frequent travelers.B.Book lovers.C.Vehicle operators.D.Sport scientists.
29.What isparagraph2mainly aboutA.The principleof Applesnew design.・B Thecause of motionsickness.C.The functionsof Applesnew design.b.The symptomsofmotionsickness._____
30.By displayinganimateddotsaround thescreen,Apples VehicleMotionCuesis abletoA.ease sensoryconflicts inthe brainB.tell themismatched physicalsensationsC.balance themovement ofour eyesand bodyb.increase theeffectiveness ofvehicle motion
31.Which canbe thebest titleofthepassage A.Make theMost ofYour JourneyApple Bridgesthe GapB.Find theMagic ofa MovingVehicle ApplesGot YourBack C.Enjoy YourReading AppleOffers aRevolutionary Solutionb.Say Goodbyeto MotionSickness AppleIntroduces ItsNew DesignbAfew daysago,I watcheda videoof myselftalking inperfect Chinese.I*ve beenstudying thelanguageon andoff foronly afew years,and Imfar fromfluent.But thereI was,pronouncing eachcharacterjust asa nativespeaker would.uMy favoritefood issushiI said——wo zuixihuan deshiwu shishousi.rd createdthe videousing softwarefrom aLos Angeles-based artificial-intelligence start-up calledHeyGen.The technology,which onlyneeds asingle selfieand ascript togenerate deepfakevideos ofreal(证明)people saying“almost anything,isatestament tothe advancementsin Allanguage tools.This gotmethinking aboutthe declininginterest inlanguage learningwith fewerstudents enrollingin foreignlanguage courses and the decreaseof Englishproficiency amongyoung peoplein someplaces.AI translation,integrated intosocial mediaand messagingplatforms,seems to be everywhere.Evenlanguage-learning appsare usingAl-genera+ed contentin theirmarketing.However,language translationis an artrather thana science.Something enormouswill belost inexchange forthat convenience.AsAnne,a Chinesetranslator said,“Building aladder betweenwidely differentlanguages,such asChinese andEnglish,is sometimesas difficultasadoctor buildinga bridgein apatientsheart/*Language learningfosters culturalcompetency,a skillthat AI cannot simplycopy.Learning adifferentwaytospeak,read,and writehelps peoplediscover newways toseetheworld.No machinecanreplace sucha profoundlyhuman experience.Deborah Cohn,a languageprofessor,emphasizes thatlanguage learning isactually aboutunderstanding andconnecting withdifferent cultures.Instead ofabandoninglanguagecoursesin favorof AI,some educatorsadvocate foremphasizing theinterculturalaspects oflanguage learning.Paula KrebsoftheMLA pointsout thateven with a universaltranslator”,(言辞)sometimes,the greatermeaning ofpeoples utteranceremains amystery.In essence,while AI language tools offer convenience,they lackthe depthand culturalinsight thatcomesfrom humanlanguage learning.The challengeand beautyof learning a languageare inunderstanding(织锦)the culturaltapestry thatweaves throughwords,something AI has yetto achieve.
32.Why doesthe authorgive theexample inparagraph1A.To promotethe languagesoftware.B.To show off hisChinese languageskills.C.To provelearning alanguage isa wastedeffort.b.To encouragecritical thinkingabout Allanguage tools.
33.What canwe learn from paragraph3A.AI translationdeserves moreattention.B.Language appsplay akey rolein marketing.C.Language translationis farbeyond technology.b.Learning adifferent languageisanuphill battle.
34.What isthe keybenefit oflearningalanguage accordingtothepassageA.Better digitalliteracy.・B Improvedtranslation skills.C.beeper culturalconfidence.b.Effective interculturalinteraction.
35.What doesthe authorimply inthelastparagraphA.AIlanguagetoolsofferconvenience.B.AI facilitateslanguagelearningin termsof culture.C.AI isfar fromperfect inhelping languageunderstanding.D.AIhasachieved successinthedevelopment oflanguagelearningtools.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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512.5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How LonelinessIs KillingUs(流行病)Loneliness isabsolutely anepidemic in our society,but itsbeen growingfor decades.”工Loneliness isthe sensethat amless connectedto other people thanI wantto be.36And thatmakes(独处).it differentfrom isolationIcandeliberately isolatemyself andfeel greatabout thatbut onlyzyoucan tellif yourelonely.37In somestudies,as manyas60%ofpeoplewill saythat theyfeel lonelymuch ofthe time.Young adultsaged16to24are theloneliest agegroup.There aremany factorsthat areresponsible forthat.Loneliness wason therise from the1950sinpart becauseoftherise ofprivatecars.Weve becomea muchmore mobilesociety wherethe networksof familyand friendsget looseaspeople movefor jobsand otherkinds ofopportunities likeeducation.38But thenit tearsus awayfromthecommunities we are borninto andspend muchof ourlivescreating.When televisioncame into the Americanhome,there wasmore ofa declinein investinginour communities.And thatwas madeworse asthe digitalrevolution gaveus moreand morescreens tolookat.Research findsloneliness isdangerous toour health.39In addition,people whoare lonelyin latelifehave morerapid braindecline.The choicewe canmake tokeep usonagood pathof well-being isto investinourrelationships withotherpeople.40You belong.You matter.Youre connected.A.Its a very subjectiveexperience.・B Allof thatis goodontheone hand.C.You mayfeel lostand mayhave lowconfidence.D.Stress comingfrom lonelinesscauses physicalbreakdown.E.Since the1950s,people havebeen lessand lessinvested inotherpeople.F.People goto farawaycolleges andonly getin touchwith familieson screen.G.A goodway isto findan activityaround otherpeople whereyou arecomfortable.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
15115、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!”Youre acorner personIm acorner person,to myfriend saidwithagrin ashe41mycorner-house driveway.While manypeople avoidcorner lots,I actually42the ideaofacorner house.You canenrich thelives ofneighbors andpassers-by bycreating
43.Over theyears,Ive(香草),grown manydifferent herbsin potsand containersat theedge ofmy driveway.44walk byandstop totake afew fortheir dinnerplans,and laterthey may45give mea servingofthe46product.Theherb ideahas ledto many47as wellas Christmasgifts.I alsobegan a newspaper48outthefront yearsago.After readingthe papersmyself,I putthem out()「onalittle tablewithan49Help yourselftoa newspaper.Many comeforthepapers.Ive evenheardpeople50at whattime mypapers willbe outonthetable.Every Christmasevening,my cornerperson friendwould createa magical51window inhisneighborhood,which includesa slideshowofthe seasonsfavorite musicvideos.As peoplewalk byhiscorner inthe52,their livesare brightenedbythiscreative displayof
53.Cities canbring peopletogether,andthecorner lotperson54this beautifully.Do younow55tobeacorner personLets meetat mycorner todiscuss further!
41.A.turned offB.pulled intoC.checked outD.zoomed past
42.A.welcome B.doubt C.review b.invent
43.A.imaginations B.sales C.connections b.responsibilities
44.A.Friends B.Hosts C.Relatives b.Neighbors
45.A.even B.never C.always b.sometimes
46.A.labeled B.delivered C.finished b.diversified
47.A.acts B.jokes C.pictures D.conversations
48.A.job B.story C.project D.experiment49A.warning B.sign C.suggestion D.poster
50.A.laugh B.estimate C.quarrel D.complain
51.A.shop B.holiday C.car b.back
52.A.morning B.afternoon C.darkness b.daylight
53.A.joy B.generosity C.colors b.decorationsB.remembers C.considers D.illustrates
54.A.paintsB.vote C.need D.volunteer
55.A.desire第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
101.515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1Nice toMeet You,HangzhouNice,France andHangzhou,China havebeen developinga uniquebond sincetheir officialdeclaration56sister citiesin1998,connecting the two vibrantcultures separatedby9,300kilometers throughnumerous57initiative.To RudySalles,deputy chairmanoftheNice TouristOffice,the sister-cityrelationship betweenthe twoisaperfect match.Having visitedHangzhou severaltimes,Salles describesit asaverywell-organized and58welcomecity.He recallsa Nicefood festivalat theDragon HotelHangzhou,where traditionalfood,such assaladenicoise——59makefrom tomatoes,hard-boiled eggsand olivesand dressedwith oliveoil,and panbagnat,60sandwich madefrom wholewheat breadenclosing the classic saladenicoise,was served.The culturalexchange betweenthetwocities reacheda new61high in2017when HangzhouOperaand DanceDrama Theater62stage theshow ToMeet the Grand Canalin Nice,attheinvitation oftheNice government.In additiontotheformal show,Chinese performersorganized flashevents onthestreets of Nice63engage morepeople.In2014theGrandCanal waslisted asa UNESCOWorld HeritageSite.At thenews,the Nicegovernmentapproached Hangzhou,keen tolearnfromits experience,as Nicewas seekinga similarstatus.In2021,UNESCO addedthe cityofNiceto itsWorld HeritageList.Our candidacyfor UNESCO64support byChina,for65weareso grateful/says Salles.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)40第一节(满分分)15假定你是李华,上学期你校发起了一项活动,倡议每个班级都养绿植()请你给曾经的外教写greenery Linda一封邮件介绍相关情况,内容包括活动内容;
1.活动的效果和反响
2.注意写作词数应为个左右;
1.80请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.Dear Linda,Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分分)25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Mary wasthe artteacher forprimary schoolstudents.On thisparticular day,she wasguiding them(打哈欠),through theprocess ofdrawing ascenic landscape.Akila yawnedclearlydisinterested——drawing wasnther thing.A smallgroup ofstudents gatheredaround Tina,laughing ather unusualdrawing asun sportingsunglasses andtrees toppedwith icecream cones.Mary instructedTina firmlybut withunease,Draw itthe wayI showedyou.As thelessoncontinued,doubt creptinto Mary1smind.Had thejoy ofcreativity beenovershadowed bythe pressuretofit inShe scannedthe room,observing herstudents*faces——some concentrated,others uncertain.Akilas disinterestwas clear,and Tinasimaginative drawinghad beenmet withridicule insteadof praise.After class,Mary satdown withTina,her tonesoftening.uWhy didyou drawthe sunwith sunglassesandthe treeswith icecreams sheasked gently.(叛逆).工Tinas eyessparkled witha touchof rebellionlove icecream,and Ithought thesun wouldlookcool withsunglasses.Why dowe alwayshave todraw likeeveryone elseMMarypaused,her thoughtsracing.Tinas drawingswerent justcurious——they werea windowinto aworldwhere imaginationruled,where rulescould bebent intodelightful chaos.Was she,by enforcingarigid style,killing thatvery creativityThenext morning,Mary walkedintotheclassroom witha renewedsenseofpurpose.She placeda largesheet ofpaper infront oftheclassand announcedanewproject theywould createa collective(集体的)artwork titleduOur breamWorld“with norules.They werefree touse colors,shapes,andpatterns howeverthey wished.At first,the studentshesitated,unsure ofthis newfoundfreedom.Akila leanedback,skeptical ofwhatseemed likeanother pointlessexercise.But Tina,her creativityno longerrestricted,eagerlygrabbed hercrayons andbegan todraw withabandon.Then,Maya joinedin.And thenMichael...注意续写词数应为个左右;
1.
150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Asthestudentsworked,Mary observedthem withcuriosity.Mary stoodback andsurveyed thecreation.。
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