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江苏省南京师大苏州实验学校2023-2024学年英语高三上期末学业水平测试试题注意事项答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域
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5.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
5301.What surprisedus mostis thathe doesntknow thedifferences between thetwo bookslie.A.that B.what C.which D.where
2.--.We didntfind theBlacks duringthe lecture.™No onehad toldthem about a lecture.A.there to be B.there beingC.there beD.there was
3.The wetweather willcontinue tomorrow,when acold frontto arrive.A.is expectedB.is expectingC.expects D.will beexpected
4.Mr.Green wasvery famouswhen helived there.There isto besomeone inthisdistrict whoremembers him.A.content B.opposedC.bound D.restricted
5..The businessmanstudied themarket inhis hometownto findthe for investment.A.potential B.reservation C.criterion D.allowance
6.Many netizensare impressedwith theexcuse givenby ateacher forquitting herjobshe owes the worlda visit.A.because B.that C.where D.why
7.In the library youcan useyour owncomputer toconnect toWi-Fi speciallyforreaders.A.preparing B.to prepareC.prepared D.prepare
8.Not farfrom theclub was there agarden,owner seatedin itplaying bridgewith hischildrenevery afternoon.because ofthat viewat thebottom of the hill.”There,in frontof usin allof herbeauty,was SydneyHarbor.Its asight Inever5of;sometimes I6it outbecause it makes myheart sing.What isthe7to happinessThere isno simpleanswer.However,for me,it means8thesmall joysin life.Too oftenwe9time waitingfor the“extraordinary”and forgetto celebratethe10(幸福).moments ofbliss Thingslike11my girPssandy fingersaswe watcha pinksunset on the beach.In thesemoments myheart
12.and Imhappy.Laughter matterstoo.When Ilaugh,life isgood.So itmade me happy todress up in agreenpea suitand surprisemy husband.13!I shoutedas hewalked intoour bedroom.There was a14silence,then aquestion.“Are youall right”asked Peter.“Yes!Dont you think thisis funny”I replied,a littleannoyed.(令人发懵的)15his nonplussedresponse,I couldn,t helplaughing aboutitlater with my friends.16I want to behappy,since becominga parentI have come to recognize thatIcan onlyever beas happyas my17child.My heartis heavywhen mygirl hastroubles,andno number of harborsightings will18that.I domy bestto19that weighton mysoul bycelebrating momentsof joywithmyfamily.When mydaughter chatswith meabout herday atschool,itmakesmehappy.A littlethinglike this,coming in the middleof themess and20of life,is enoughfor metorecognizethat thedayis ahappy day.
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1、AA.t.akuencertain B.Bw.austnehappy C-Ck.ilulnaware D・Ds.puanreusual、
102、AA..pete rnmd atnoentB.Blo.nhgappen toC.C.shaottretmpt toD.D.exseceititnog、
3、A.felt B.Bt.ouimchaingigned C.Cs.harkeainligzed D.Dh.ouldnidnegrstood11A.grasping、
4、A.and B.Bs.prbeuatds C.Ce.xpoarnds D.D s.trw ethci hlees12A.extends、5A.dream BB.G.rheeaatr C.CL.otoirke D.DY.etshink、13A.Surprise、6A.find B.Blo.nhgold C.Cb.rileeft D.Ds.hosecekked、14A.absolute、7A.solution B.BD.easppiptreoach C.CC.oannssidweerring D.DC.oknecyerning、15A.Besides
8、A.appreciating BB.a.cSkinncoewledging C.addrCes.sBinegcause D.WD・heanpplying16A.AlthoughB.unhappiest C.youngest D.oldest、17A.happiestB.shorten C.broaden D.lessen、18A.strengthenB・increase C.hide D.escape、19A.balanceB.tension C.worry D.thrill、20A.happiness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
1.5151内单词的正确形式分
27.15There is a diseasesweeping the world todaythat iskilling farmore peoplethanany other,AIDS orSARS
1.include,That diseaseis obesity.The WHOhas statedthatof the
56.5million
2.die peryear aroundthe world,over50percent ofthese are causedby diseases3,close associatedwith unhealthydiet andlack ofexerciseand4,many of these deathscould beprevented.The WHOannounced,in2014,aplan
5.fight obesity and invitedgovernments toencourage itscitizens toadopt a6・sensediet andto take up someexercise.As part of theirplan,the WHOasked governmentstoconsider therole foodadvertising plays7,encouraging peopleto eatunhealthy food.One areaof concernfor manycountries isthe advertisingof unhealthyfood duringchildrens television programs.In Australiawhich has the highestnumber offood9advertisements inchildrens televisionin theworld,there are82average of12food adsperhour.While inSweden andAustria9^there arestrict lawsabout advertisingduringchildrens programs,there isonly onefood perhour.In Sweden,and Quebecin Canada,there
10.be nogreat differencein thenumber ofobese childrensince thegovernmentbanned foodads inchildrenstelevision.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短文
28.10短文中共有处错误,每句中最多有两处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改10增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号(A),并在此符号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21011Dear Alice,I am delighted tohear that you will come to my city for sightseeing.!was writingto youexpressingmy willingnessto makearrangement foryour tour.As for the accommodationJ have the option of eitherstaying inmy homeorin ahotel thatI can reserve foryou inadvance ifyou like.However,rd like to helpyou worka9travel schedule.In theway,could youdo mea favorand purchase a Coach purse though itdoesn*t botheryouWith mymothers birthdayapproached,!wish topresent it to heras abirthday gift.Im lookingforward tomeeting yousoon.I hope you willhave afun here.Yourssincerely,Li Hua第二节书面表达(满分25分)
29.(25分)书面表达你是高三学生李华,与美国的是网友请你给写封信,介绍自己希望在高考之后Bob Bob的假期实现的三个愿望并询问的愿望和建议Bob实现大学梦,考上自己理想的大学;
1..实现志愿者梦,到孤儿院做义工;
2.实现旅游梦,体验蒙古草原上的生活3注意词数左右;L
120.不要逐句翻译,可适当增加情节2参考词汇孤儿院orphanage;蒙古草原Mongoliagrassland参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1D、2B、3A、4C、5A、6B、7C、8B、9D、10D、11C、12B、13D、14A、15D、16A、17B、18D、19A、20B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40A BC D项、、211B、2A、3C、4C、、221B、2A、3B、、231B、2A、3A、4C、、241B、2D、3C、、、251C2B、3D、4B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
1.530给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D、、261C、2A、3C、4B、5C、6D、7D、8A、9B、10C、n D、12C、13A、14D、15B、16A、17B、18D、19A、20C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
1.5151形式、
271.included
2.deaths
3.closely
4.that
5.to fight
6.sensible
7.in
8.an
9.where
10.has been第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
10、28Dear Alice.1amdelightedto hexthat youwillcometo mycityforsigbtsenng I0u-ntmg toyou expressingmy amwillingnessto makeanangemem foryour tourAsfortheaccommodation Ihavetheoptionofeither stiymgm myborne orma bocri.tiui Icanresenefor youyou tachmadvance ifvou likeHowccJd liketo helpyou workA1travel scheduleID tbe^*1%;could voudome iBesidesout ByandpurchaseaCoachpursethoughitdoesnt botheryouFQth mymother sbmhdiy approached,!wish topresentit ifappcoacluogto heras abirthdaygift去掉■Fm lookingfocwird tomeeting yousooa Ihopeyouwill hivea AmhereYouri smwreWLiHui第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29DearBob,Ihaven,twrittentoyouforalongtime.ThistimeVdliketosharewithyouthewishesIwanttorealizeintheholidayaftertheentranceexamination.Tobeginwith asastudentjhavebeenworkinghardinseniorhighschoolforthreeyearsandldo99hopelwillsucceedinbeingadmittedintomyidealuniversitytofurthermyeducation.AlsoJcansparemoretimetohelpchildrenintheorphanage,whichishelpfulformycharacterbuilding.Finally theholidayprovidesmewithagreatopportunitytorealizemydreamtotravel.Maybeexpe9riencinglifeontheMongoliagrasslandwithpeopletherewillbeagoodchoicetobroadenmyvision.DoyouhavesomewishestosharewithmeandsomeadviceformeLookingforwardtohearingfromyou.Yours,LiHuaA.whose B.itsC.which D.that
9.-Late again!Where-Sorry,I in the heavytraffic,or Iwould have been hereearlier.A.were you;have got stuck B.have youbeen;have got stuckC.were you;gotstuckD.have youbeen;gotstuck
10.travelling expensesrising a lot,we hadto changeall ourplans forthe tour.A.As B.By C.Since D.With
11.Given thehuge gapeconomic developmentand culturalconsciousness,young peoplefind bigcities aresafer thansmall towns.A.in viewof B.in caseof C.in consequenceof D.in respectof
12.Bathing crabsare raisedin theYangcheng Lakefor at least sixmonths,which iswhat makesthemauthentic anda highprice.A.estimate B.fetchC.occupy D.predict
13.Eggs,meat,vegetables andother foodscan easilybe poisonedby microorganismssuch as・A.phenomena B.dilemma C.diploma D.bacteria
14.to workovertime thatevening,!missed awonderful film.A.Having beenasked B.To askC.Having askedD.To beasked
15.By theside of the teachingbuilding ofour school,which wascompleted in
2009.A.there standingthe libraryB.does thelibrary standC.thelibrarystands D.stands thelibrary
16.Her doctorindicated thateven addinganamount ofdaily exercisewould dramaticallyimprove herhealth.A.modest B.equalC.considerable D.exact
17.The newplayground to be builtnext yearwill bethe oldone.A.as three times bigas B.three timesas bigasC.as bigas threetimes D.as bigthreetimesas
18.We becareful withthe wordswe saywhen weare angry.A.may B.can C.might D.should
19.—Mary was asked todo somethingimportant.•一It doesntmatter.Lets thework whereit isleft off.A.takeupB.take downC.take inD.take off
20.I refuseto acceptthe blamefor somethingwas someoneelse*s fault.A.who B.thatC.as D.what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40A BC D项(分)(州际公路;州际的)
21.6In theU.S.state ofWashington,a roadcalled Interstate90cutsthrough awild mountainousarea toreach thecity ofSeattle.For the area*s manykinds of animals,busyhigh-way greatlylimits theirmovements.Animals needto moveto findfood,to findmates,to findnewplaces tolive astheir populationsexpand orjust whenconditions change,like afire breaksout.Crossing1-90-astheroad iscalled-is arisky butsometimes necessaryact.But soon,animals willhave asaferchoice.They will be ableto goabove it.To helpthe animals,the stateis Hnishingwork onits largest-ever wildlife bridge.The11-meter-tall,20-meter-wide bridgebegins in the forest.It formstwo archesabove thehighway,one foreach directionoftraffic.Workers areadding fencinganti plantsto helpguide theanimals across the bridge,Two-meter-thick wallswill helpblock noisefrom vehiclesbelow.Scientists chosetheareabecause itis(迁徙)within anatural migrationpath forsome animals.The I-90bridge ispartofa growingnumberof wildlife crossingsacross theUnited States.Some arefences,some areoverland bridges,and someare underpasses.They allaim to keep drivers and animalsawayfrom eachother.A U.S.Transportation Departmentstudy foundcrashes betweenanimals andhumans roseyear by(经济)year.The accidentsmade upabout5percent ofall crashesnationally,and costthe economyabout$8billion.Such costscome fromcar repaid,emergency roomvisits andremoval ofthe deadanimals onroads.Collisions betweenanimals anddrivers arerarely deadlyto people.But they are oftendeadly towildlife.The studyalso foundthat21endangered orthreatened speciesintheU.S.are affectedby vehiclehits.Bridges,underpasses andfencing reduceI heareas animal-driver collisionsby80percent.Most ofthe wildlifebridges arein westernstates.Many otherareas alsoneed suchpaths.But findingmoneyfor morecrossings isuthe-number-one problem”.Patty一Garvey DardaoftheU.S.Forest Servicehas workedonthe1-90crossing from the startoftheproject.She saysthe$6-million bridgewill oneday payfor itselfbecause thehighway willnot have to befully orpartlyclosed eachtime alarge animalis struck.“If you shut clownInterstate90,youshutdown interstatetrade,she adds.、1What dowe knowabout dieI-90A.It goesfrom WashingtonD.C toSeattle,B.It isdangerous for wild animals to cross.C.It blocksthe movementsofwild animals.D.It isthe longest-ever highwayintheworld.、2What isbeing doneto helpthe animalsA.Building awildlifebridgetokeepdriversandanimals away.B.Designing wallsto protectanimals fromtraffic accidents.C.forming2arches,one fortraffic andthe otherfor animals.D.Choosing anatural andsafe areaforwildanimals tolive in.、3What canwe learnfrom the studyA.Traffic accidentswent downgradually nationwide.B.Most moneywas spentin rescuingwildanimals,C.Collisions aremore deadlyto wildlifethan topeople,D.Some speciesno longerexisted because of vehiclehits.、4Which ofthe statementsmay PattyGarvey-Darda agreewithA.The bridgecosts toomuch money.B.Animals wonllbe struckby drivers.C.The effortto buildthe bridgewill payoff.D.Collisions wontaffect nationaltrade at all.(分)
22.8High-sugar dietsraise risksfor heartdisease,obesityanddiabetes,but wedo loveoursweets,so healthexperts havetried tosuggest alternatives,and honeyhas beenforemost amongthem.Honey isactually sweeterthan sugaris,which means,in theoryatleast,thatyoucould enhanceflavorequally witha smallerquantity of honey.But honeyactually has a highercalorie countIt mayhave moreminerals,which looksbetter ona labelbut,in reality,thesearesuch traceamounts that they dontofferany realadvantages.Honeys reputationasamedicine isnot whollyunfounded.Some honey does indeedhave antibacterialproperties.One byproductof enzymesin honeyis hydrogenperoxide,a powerfulgerm killer.Plus,honeystexture andconsistency aregood forkeeping woundsclean,and badfor bugsthat mightwanttoinfectthem.Honey ismoist andits gooeyconsistency meanit caneasily spreadover andstay overwounds whilekeepingthe tissuefrom becomingdry andfragile.The stickysubstance meansbacteria cannot accumulateandmultiply easily.It isparticularly well-known forfighting bacterialike staph,salmonella,E.Coliandcertain bacteriathat caninfect thegut andcause ulcers.However,scientists canonly saythis forsure aboutMakuna andMalaysian Tualanghoney.We dontknowyet whetherlocal homegrown honeyhasthesame potency-or safety.A hotcup oftea withsomehoney stirredin certainlysounds likeit wouldmake youfeel better.But itsdifficult tosay forsure thatitwill.()(痰)When youhave acold,contact withwarm water from teamay helpto bustup phlegmthatblocks yourairways.But somesuspect thereal secretto thequalities ofa cuppais inthe honey.There are(抑制性的)studies thatsuggest thathoneydoeswork aswell orbetter thancough suppressantdrugs likeRobitussin.Most ofthese,however,were consideredby theacademic worldtobe widely misinterpretedby themedia.One ofthe findingsthat seemedto havegiven thehoney trendsome additionallegs camefrom astudythat saidthere was“no difference”,statistically speaking,between honeyand oneparticular coughsuppressant.、1What canwe learnfromthepassageA.Honey hasmore mineralsthan sugar.B・Honey canbe usedto treatwounds.C.The sweetnessin honeycan fightbacteria.D.All kinds ofhoneycan actas medicines.、2What isthe authorsattitude whenit comesto thefunctions ofhoneyA.Objective B.CriticalC.Supportive D.Skeptical、3What mightbe talkedabout nextA.Honey willbewidelyused inother fields.B.Honey willnot berecommended inmedical treatmentany more.C.Other studiesshowed honeyworked betterthan some cough medicines.D.Other studiesshowed neitherhoney norsomecoughmedicines functionedwell.(分)一
23.8Today,we talkaboutacommon objectthat appearsin manyexpressions buttons!Buttons,which areusually smalland roundand madeof metalor plastic,are foundon allsorts of clothing.They fastenor connectone pieceofclothingto anotherin orderto makesure yourclothes dontfall off.To becute asa buttonis anold saying,which means tobeattractive orsweet,but ina smallway.Babies areoften describedas cuteasa button.Language expertsdont knowwhy.But theydo saythisexpression datesback to the late1860s.Here isanother expressionrelated to button:button-down.People oftenwear button-down shirtstothe office.Button-down asan adjectivemeanstobe conservativeor traditional.People describedasbutton-down stayas closeas possibleto thenormal wayof dressingand behaving.When buttoninga buttonyou slipit intoa buttonhole.A buttonholetraps thebutton.So,to buttonholesomeonemeans youhave trappedthem ina spokenconversation.Now,lets sayyou findyourselfbuttonholed ina conversationataparty.Someone justkeeps talkingand talkingand talking!Finally,youcan takeit anylonger.You tellthe persontobuttonit!This isa direct,but unacceptableway ofsaying”Stop talking!”Button yourlip isanother equallyrude buteffective wayto stopa personwho talkstoomuch.Another kindof difficultperson issomeone who-ushes ones buttons.To pushonesbuttonsmeans toknowexactly howto getthat personangry orupset.People wholiketopush otherpeoples buttonsusuallydo itfor selfishreasons.They finda personsweak pointand thenthey useittoupset them.、1What doyouthinkof someonewho wearsabutton-down shirttotheofficeA.Funny.B.Traditional.C.Crazy.D.Fashionable.、2What willyou probablysay to get ridofa long andboring talkA.Button yourlip.B.Be cuteasabutton.C.Push yourbuttons.D.Be button-down.、3How doesthe fourthparagraph mainlydevelopA.By givingexamples.B.By makingcontrasts.C.By listingfigures.D.By analyzingcause andeffect.、4What doesthe underlinedphrase“pushes onesbuttons”in Paragraph5meanA.Learns ofone^secret B.Shouts loudly.C.Gets someoneto losehis temper.D.Argues withsomeone.
24.(8分)The poisonousdomoic(藻)acid affectedAlfred Hitchcock*s nTheBirdsH afterhundredsof themabsorbed thepoison inthe summerof1961and losttheir minds.The sickbirds likelyconsumed poisonous acid viasmall fish.It alsotends tocollect inshellfish.And,according toa studypublished Tuesday,it maybecome morecommon asoceans warm,threatening birdsandhumans alike.Researchers havestudied the rate ofpoisonous acidover thepast20years inthe Pacific Northwest,and foundit stronglyrelated towater temperaturesthat arewarmer thannormal.For now,warmer waterstypically comesfrom eventslike ELNino anda decades-long climatecyclecalled Pacificdecadal oscillation/*the studyfound.It isntyet dearhow climatechange,which alsowarmsthe oceans,might affecttherate ofthepoison.uWhen watersunusually warmoff ourcoast,its becausethe circulationand patternsin theatmospherehas changed,bringing warmwaterfromelsewhere-and thisis happeningatthesame timethatwe alsosee high poisonous acidin shellflsh,H MorgaineMcKibben,thestudys leadauthor said.The poisonis producedduring warmdomoic blooms,and getspassed upthe foodchain byanimalsthat eatit.Sea lions,dolphins andhumans areat risk.While someanimals caneventually cleanthemselvesof thepoison,the threatcan lastalongtime afterthe warmwater decreases.Animals poisonedby poisonous acid tendto becomeweak,and experiencedeath.Symptoms inhumansinclude headache,confusion,loss ofshort-term memory,weakness andunconsciousness.It isn*t justa healthrisk.An OregonState Universitystatement notesthat officialshavetoshut downshellfishharvests whenpoisonousacidlevels arehigh,causing economicharm.Since healthoffleials firstregarded poisonacid asa healththreat in1987,PacificNorthwestshellfish(蟹)harvests havebeen stoppedin2005,2017,and
2018.The WestCoast crabindustry tookanestimated$100million hitin2017alone.、1Why didthe birdslose theirmind inthe summerof1961A.They maybehad abad memory.B.They maybeate poisonousfish.C.They maybecollected theshellfish.D.They maybedrank warmwater.、2What isthe connectionbetweentherateofpoisonousacidand watertemperatures A,Whenatmosphere has changed,it warmsoff thecoast.B.When circulationcomes,the oceansget warmer.C.When climatehaschanged,the oceansget colder.D.When waterbecomes warmer,highpoisonousacid appears.、3What resultwill poisonousacid causeto humansA.Making humansconscious.B.Making humansdead.、C.Making humanstemporarily losememory.D.Making humanssuffer heartattack.4What*sthebesttitle ofthis passageA.High PoisonousAcid AppearsintheAnimalsB.The WestCoast CrabIndustry SufferGreat LossC.Climate ChangeWarms theOceans inthe WorldD.Warmer OceansIncrease Likelihoodof PoisonousShellfish(分)
25.10Many peoplewrongly thinkthat citiesdont havefarms andfruits andvegetables are onlygrown inthe country.Believe itor not,there aremore urbanfarms poppingupin cities allover theworld.Alexandra Sullivan,a foodsystems researcherin New York,studies urban agriculture.Urbanagriculture isanother namefor farmingand gardeninginacity environment.Ms.Sullivan studieseverythingfrom tinygardens inempty lotsbetween buildingsto biggerfields thathavebeenplanted andgrown.According toMs.Sullivan,“Urban agriculturehas existedsince citieshave,acrosstheworld.”The numberof humansliving in urban areas,or cities,is increasing.The amountof peoplewhowanted togarden inurban areasis alsorising.Ms.Sullivan says,“In smallgardens,on rooftopsandindoors,city residentsgrow fruits,vegetables,grains,and herbs,and raiseanimalstoproduce milk,eggs,honey,and meat.City residentsuse thesefoods assupplements tofood producedby ruralagriculture.Even thoughsome peoplewho liveinurbanareas growcrops,urban residentsstill needto relyon foodgrownin ruralareas.This isbecause acity doesnthave enoughspace to grow enough food foreveryoneliving init.In New York City,urban farmershavecomeup withmany differentways togrow theirown produce,even thoughthere isntalotof room.For example,Brooklyn Grangeisafarming operationthat hastworooftop vegetablefarms inNewYorkCity.All together,the farmsare madeup of
2.5acres ofrooftop space.This makesBrooklyn Grangeone ofthe largestrooftop farmingoperations intheworld.Brooklyn Grangegrows allkindsofthings.The farmingcompany sellsits vegetablesto localresidentsand restaurants.And becausethe farmsareonrooftops,theyarespecially adaptedto theirurban location.They useavailable spacethat isnot neededfor anythingelse.As moreurban farmersfind waysto growfoodincities,urban residentswillbebetter abletogetfresher materialsfor theirmeals.、1Which ofthe followingis Ms.Sullivans opinionabout urbanagricultureA.Urban agriculturehas developedrecently.B.Urban agriculturetakes toomuch cityspace.C.Urban agriculturehas ahistory aslong ascities.D.Urban agriculturecan takethe placeof ruralagriculture.
2、For traditionalagriculture,urbanagricultureisa(n)・A.model B.additionC.competitor D.replacement、3What canwe learnabout BrooklynGrange inNewYorkCity fromthe textA.It haslarge farmingareas.B・It canonly growsingle products.C.It producesenoughfoodfor citizens.D.It makesuseofrooftop spacetogrowvegetables.、4What isthe authorsopinion onthe urbanfarmsA.Critical.B.Positive.C.Worried.D.Confused.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
1.530所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D(分)
26.30My daughterand Iwere walkingdown thehill backtomycar.“What didyou justsay,Mom”asked myyoungest daughter.Her questioncaused meto stopwalkingas I was]that Fdsaid anything.I amnow atan agewhen I2talk aloudto myself.I knewit happened whenI listenedto talkbackradio,but Ihadnt3it alsohappenedwhenI adventuredwith daughter“Sweet pea,I didntrealize youheard me,4Iwasjust sayingwoooah。
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