湖南省郴州市2023屆高三適應(yīng)性模擬考試(三模)英語 Word版無答案

湖南省郴州市2023屆高三適應(yīng)性模擬考試(三模)英語 Word版無答案

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2023屆高三適應(yīng)性模擬考試英語試卷第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題,每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.Whatdoesthemanwanttodowithhismoney?A.Bookaholiday.B.Takeacourse.C.Buyacar.2.Whatwillthemandofirst?A.Finishhiswork.B.Haveawalk.CTakeabreak.3.Whatarethespeakersplanningtodo?A.Buyabookshelf.B.Changeforanotherdinningtable.C.Decoratetheirdaughter'sroom.4.What'stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Motherandson.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Busdriverandpassenger.5.HowdoesEricusuallygettowork?A.Bybus.B.Bytrain.C.Bycar.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5

1秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Onthebeach.B.Atahotel.C.Inacastle.7.Whatproblemdoesthewomanhave?A.Shehaslostthekey.BShecan'topenthewindow.C.Shedoesn'tknowwheretohavebreakfast.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whoistheman?A.Ananimalexpert.B.Ateacher.C.Adesigner.9.Whatdoesthegirlthinkisdifficulttomake?A.Apaperlion.B.Apaperflower.C.Apaperelephant.10.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Paperfoldingart.BTheworkofpapercutting.C.Thefoodofdifferentanimals.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.What'stheproblemwiththeoffice?AItisshortoffreshair.B.Thereistoomuchfurniture.C.Thecomputeristoooldtouse.12.Whichmagazinedoesthewomanhaveonherdesk?A.Times.

2B.Wealth.C.TheNewYorkTimes.13.WhatdoesthewomanoffertodoforBob?A.Buyhimacoffeemaker.B.Orderacoffeeforhim.C.Makehimacoffee.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.WhyisPaulsurprised?A.Thecaféisbusy.B.Hemissedthenotice.C.Aconferencewascanceled.15.Howmanypeoplewillworktoday?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.16.Whathasbeenremovedfromthemenu?A.Cheese.B.Vegetables.C.Ham.17.WhatwillPaulprobablydonext?A.Cutsomecheese.B.Buttersomebread.C.Preparethevegetables.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.WhydidMariagotoAustralia?A.Tostudyanimals.B.Tobuyaspecialtoy.C.Toattendaconference.19.WhatdidMariafirstthinkwhenshefoundthesnake?A.Someonemadefunofherwithatoysnake.B.Hercolleagueputitinhersuitcaseaccidentally.

3C.ItgotintohersuitcaseontheplanetoQueensland.20.Whofirsttookthesnakeoutside?A.Ananimalcharity.B.Maria'srelative.C.Azookeeper.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ATravellingasafatheranddaughterismorethansightseeing—it’saboutseeingtheworldfromeachother’spointofview.ColoradoSprings,ColoradoIfyouandyourdadaretheoutdoorsytypes,ColoradoSpringsisidealfordustingoffthosehikingshoesandhittingsomeofthemostbeautifulpartoftheFrontRange.ExploretheiconicGardenoftheGods,whereredsandstoneissharpenedintostrikingtowers.HeadtothefamousPike’sPeaktotestyourcourageandtakeinsomeofthebestviewsinColorado.Aftertheadventure,visitapubtocelebrateyoursuccessfultripasaperfectcomplementtoalongdayoutdoors.LasVegas,NevadaWhateveryoufancyonavacation,LasVegashasit,makingitaperfectdestinationforfathersanddaughterslookingforaplacethatwillkeepthembusyuntiltheyboardtheirflighthome.Justvisitthebig-namecasinos(賭場(chǎng))liketheVenetianandCaesar’sPalace,orpopintooneofthemanyA-listshowsforworld-classentertainmentoptions.Museum-goerswillbespoiledforchoice,todiveintothehistoryoforganizedcrimeattheMobMuseum,orwalkamonghistoricsignsattheNeonMuseum.Austin,TexasWitharichculture,Austinisgreatforabarbecue-appreciating,eclectic-music-lovingfather-daughterduo(搭檔).The“LiveMusicCapitaloftheWorld”hasmorethan250musicvenuesfeaturingeverythingfromcountryandrocktoelectronica(電子樂).Ifyouhavewide-rangingmusictastes,makeyourwaytotheRedRiverCulturalDistrict,whereinstitutionsinvitecutting-edgeindie,rock,andhip-hopartiststothestage.You’reboundtohaveanappetiteafterrockingoutsohard,sogetaproteinboostthere.Smokingbeef,tastysausagesandsnacksareanythingbutordinary.

41.WhowillconsiderColoradowhenplanningatrip?A.Museumgoers.B.Sportsplayers.C.Enthusiastichikers.D.Musiclovers.2.Accordingtothetext,whatmakesLasVegasaperfectdestination?A.Tastydishes.B.Numerouspubs.C.Convenientflights.D.Topentertainmentshows.3.Whichofthefollowingcan’tafather-daughterduoexperienceinAustin?A.Enjoyingrockandeclecticmusic.B.Appreciatinglivemusicperformances.C.Walkingamonghistoricsignsinmuseums.D.Satisfyingtheirappetitewithsomeextraordinaryfood.BAfterspendingalmostayearandahalfinnear-totalisolationsome230feetunderground,BeatrizFlaminiemergedfromacaveinsouthernSpainandasked:Who’sbuyingthebeer?TheclimberandmountaineerhadenteredthecaveinGranadaonNov.21,2021,determinedtospend500daysalone-monitoredfromafarbyagroupofscientists-toexploretheeffectsofisolationonthehumanbodyandmind.Flaminiwas48yearsoldwhenshewentdown,and50whensheofficiallycompletedthechallengeonFriday.Afterresurfacig,Flaminiembracedsupporters,metwithherdoctorsandspentnearlyanhourtalkingtothereporterswhohadgatheredoutside.Shetoldthemshewasreadyforadrinkandashowerbutcouldhavestayedinthecavelonger.Flamini’steamsaysshespentherdaysreading,drawing,exercising,knittingwoolyhatsandrecordingherselfwithtwoGoPros.SpanishproductioncompanyDokumaliaplanstoturnherexperienceintoadocumentary,NBCreports.Flaminisaidshe’dlosttrackoftimeafterabouttwomonthsinthecave,andthoughtshehadonlybeeninthereforsome160or170days.Shedescribedtheexperienceas“superb,matchless”,tellingreportersthatsheneverevenconsideredhittingthepanicbutton.“Infact,Ididn’twanttocomeout,”shesaid.Flamini’smonthsinthecavewerespentinsilenceandsolitudebutnotwithoutremotesupervision.Before

5goingunderground,shetoldherteamnottocontactherunderanycircumstances,evenafamilymember’sdeath.“Ifit’snocommunication,it’snocommunicationregardlessofthecircumstances,”shesaidaccordingtoNBCNews.“Thepeoplewhoknowmeknewandrespectedthat.”AtechnicalproblemforcedFlaminitobrieflypausethechallengearoundDay300,theAssociatedPressreports.Shespenteightdaysinatent,withoutmakingcontactwithanyone,beforereturningtothecave.4.WhydidFlaminidecidetoliveinthecave?A.Toexperienceanewlifestyleinacave.B.Totestthelimitonhumanlivingincaves.C.Toinvestigatehowisolationaffectshuman.D.Tobreaktherecordoflivingunderground.5.WhatdidFlaminidointhecave?A.Shemadeadocumentary.B.Sheknittedwoolysweater.C.Sheworkedoutonherown.D.SheusedGoProstotracktime.6.WhatdidFlaminithinkofherstayinthecave?A.Itwaspanicbutfulfilling.B.Itwaslongbutrewarding.C.Itwasunbearablebutvaluable.D.Itwasawesomeandunbeatable.7.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“solitude”probablymean?A.Beingalone.B.Beingexcited.C.Beingindependent.D.Beingself-disciplined.CDuringthelastfewyearswehavelivedthroughaseriesofworryingglobalevents,fromtheCOVIDpandemictodevastatingwildfires.Insteadoffeelinginformedafterwatchingthenews,manypeoplefeelanxious,upsetandsick.AnewstudypublishedinJournalofHealthCommunicationinvestigatedintothisproblem.Accordingtothestudy,stress,anxiety,andpoorhealthfollowpeoplewhohaveaconstanturgetocheckthenews.Fortheseindividuals,avicious(惡性的)cyclecandevelopinwhich,ratherthantuningout,theybecome

6drawnfurtherin,checkingforupdatesaroundtheclocktorelievetheiremotionalstress.Butitdoesn’thelp,andthemoretheycheckthenews,themoreitbeginstointerfere(干擾)withotheraspectsoftheirlives.Ofthe1,100peoplesurveyedforthestudy,16.5percentbecamesoabsorbedinthenewsthatitdominatedtheirthoughts,limitedthetimetheyspentwithfamilyandfriendsandmadeitdifficulttofocusonschoolorwork,Thosearetheverythings-purposefulengagementandsocialconnection-thathelpuscopewithstressandmentalhealthchallenges.AccordingtoBryanMeLaughlin,oneoftheauthors,thefindingsshowthatpeopleshoulddevelopahealthierrelationshipwiththenews.“Forexample,previousresearchhasshownthatindividualswhobecameconcernedaboutthebadeffectsthattheirconstantattentiontoCOVID-19washavingontheirmentalhealthreportedmakingtheconsciousdecisiontotuneout.Thiscomesattheexpenseofanindividual’saccesstoimportantinformationfortheirhealthandsafety.Thisiswhyahealthyrelationshipwithnewsconsumptionisanidealsituation,”hesaid.Inaddition,thestudyalsocallsouttheneedforawiderdiscussionabouthowthenewsindustrymaybefuelingtheproblem.Journalistsoftenfocusonselecting“newsworthy”storiesthatwouldgrabnewsconsumers’attentionbecauseoftheeconomicpressures.“However,forcertaintypesofpeople,newsstoriesnotonlygrabtheirattentionanddrawthemin,butalsocanbeharmfultoindividuals’health,”McLaughlinsaid.8.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“thisproblem”inParagraph1referto?A.Thatnewsaddictionmaybringnegativeeffects.B.ThatCOVID-19affectspeople’smentalhealth.C.Thatpeopleareexposedtotoomuchinformation.D.Thatjournalistsfocusonterrifyingstoriestoimpressreaders.9.Whomaybeeasiertobeaffectedbythenews?A.Peoplewithdifficultyinsocializing.B.Peoplewithaburningthirstfornews.C.Peoplewhohavetroublefocusingonschoolorwork.D.PeoplewholovetosharetheirfeelingsontheInternet.10.WhatmightBryanMcLaughlinagreewith?A.Thepressisregardedasaboomingindustry.B.Peopleshouldavoidbeingengagedinthenews.C.Journalistsshouldfocusonnewsworthystories.D.Peopleshouldfindbalancebetweenstayinginformedandmaintaininghealth.11.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

7A.HealthyNewsConsumptionIsCrucialB.NewsAddictionLinkstoPoorWell-beingC.HowNewsIndustryFuelsNewsAddictionDHighlyInformedReadersSufferFromAnxietyDTheEarth’sozone(臭氧)layerisonitswaytorecovering,thankstodecadesofworktogetridofozone-damagingchemicals,apanelofinternationalexpertsbackedbytheUnitedNationshasfound.TheozonelayerservesanimportantfunctionforlivingthingsonEarth.Thisshieldinthestratosphere(平流層)protectshumansandtheenvironmentfromharmfullevelsofthesun’sradiation.TheinternationalcommunitywasalarmedafterexpertsdiscoveredaholeintheozonelayerinMay1985.Scientistshadpreviouslydiscoveredthatchemicals,usedinmanufacturingcertainspraysandusedasrefrigerants(制冷劑),coulddestroyozone.Twoyearsafterthediscoveryofthedreadfulstateoftheozonelayer,internationalbodiesadoptedaglobalagreementcalledtheMontrealProtocol.Thisestablishedthephaseout(逐步淘汰)ofalmost100man-madechemicalsthatweretiedtothedestructionoftheall-importantozone.InthelatestreportontheprogressoftheMontrealProtocol,theUN-backedpanelconfirmedthatnearly99%ofbannedozone-eatingsubstanceshavebeenphasedout.Ifcurrentpoliciesstayinplace,theozonelayerisexpectedtorecoverto1980valuesby2040,theUnitedNationsannounced.Insomeplaces,itmaytakelonger.Expertssaidthat1980-levelrecoveryoverAntarcticaisexpectedbyaround2066andby2045overtheArctic.Thedestructionoftheozonelayerisnotamajorcauseofclimatechange.Butresearchisshowingthattheseeffortstosavetheozonelayerareprovingbeneficialinthefightagainstclimatechange.“Ozoneactionisapioneerforclimateaction,”saidWorldMeteorologicalOrganizationSecretary-GeneralPetteriTaalas.“Oursuccessinphasingoutozone-eatingchemicalsshowsusthatwhatcanandmustbedone-asamatterofurgency-toshiftawayfromfossilfuels,reducegreenhousegasesandsolimittemperatureincrease.”12.Whydidtheinternationalcommunitystarttoprotecttheozonelayer?A.BecausetheMontrealProtocolwassigned.B.Becausechemicalscoulddestroytheozonelayer.C.Becauseaholeintheozonelayerwasdiscovered.D.Becausethestratosphereisharmfultohumanhealth.13.WhichofthefollowingcanNOThelpprotecttheozonelayer?A.Usinglesshair-settingspray.B.Increasingrefrigerantproduction.

8C.Minimizingtheuseofcoldair-conditioner.D.Phasingoutozone-consumingsubstances.14.What’sthemainideaofParagraph4?A.TheMontrealProtocolistakingeffect.B.Theozonelayerwillfullyrecoverby2040.C.TheMontrealProtocolneedstobeimproved.D.Theozonelayerprotectionhasalongwaytogo.15.WhatcanbeinferredfromPetteriTaalas’words?A.Climateprotectionhasledtotheozoneprotection.B.Thedestructionofozonelayerdidn’tcauseclimatechange.C.It’sanurgencytoreducetheuseofozone-eatingchemicals.D.Ozoneprotectionguidesourfutureeffortsinclimateaction.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。AcceptTrickyFeelingsImaginethatyouonlyfeltso-calledpositivefeelings,likeexcitement,joyandsafety.____16____.Beinghumanmeansweexperiencevariousemotions,evenpainfuloruncomfortableones.Acceptingthemisimportantandcanimproveyourwell-being.Doyounoticeuncomfortablefeelings?Whenyouacceptthatdifficultemotionsarenormalandtemporary,you’reoftenabletocopewiththem.Psychologistshavefoundthatpeoplewhoallowthemselvestofeelarangeofemotions,includingpainfulones,areoftenmoreatpeacethanpeoplewhotrytoavoidorpushuncomfortablefeelingsaway._____17_____DoesthatmeanallbehaviourisOK?Ifyouallowyourselftofeelangry,forexample,thatdoesn’tmeanyoucanthrowthingsaroundorbehaveunkindly.AnitaGarai,awell-beingteacherandauthorofBeingWithOurFeelings,saysthatifweallowourselvestofeelpainfulemotions,includinganger,it’slesslikelythesefeelingswillboiloverandresultinunpleasantactions.“____18____,”shesays.“Bylisteningtothem,youcanlearnmoreaboutyourneedsandchoosethebestwaytorespond.”____19____?Garaisuggeststhefirststepistonoticeandexaminetheuncomfortablefeelinginyourbody.“Whereinyour

9bodycanyoufeelit?Isitstillormoving?Canyoudescribethemovement?”shesays.Itmaybethatthefeelingremindsyouofacolour,shape,soundortexture.“Bypayingattentiontothefeelinginthisway,it’slesslikelythatyou’llignoreit,”explainsGarai.____20____.Manypeoplefinditcomfortingandinspiringtoreadaboutcharacterswhoaccept,manageandovercometrickyemotions.A.AnothertoolistoreadB.Youmayfeelit’slikeawonderlandC.Itmightsoundgreatbutit’sunrealisticD.DoyouexaminethetrickyfeelingsinyourbodyE.HowcanyoulearntoacceptuncomfortablefeelingsF.UncomfortablefeelingsactuallyhelptokeepuswellG.Bynoticingtrickyfeelingsandallowingthemtoexist,youarebeingkindtoyourself第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Iwasbacktomyhometown,SouthCarolina.Ihadjustmadethetripina20-year-oldvanwithjustmydogforcompanyinneedofaboutall1,000milesof____21____.Ihadlearnedonlyadayortwobeforethatmybeloved____22____,Billy,hadbeenkilled.Oneofhisfriendshaddrivenmetoagrocerystoretogetsomething____23____.AsIcameoutofthestore,anolderwoman____24____me.Withoutsayingmuch,shewalkeduptomeand____25____meinthetightesthug.“Ireadaboutyourbrotherinthepaper,”shesaidwithatrembling____26____.“I____27____forhim,andI’mgoingtoprayforyou,too.”Idon’tknowwhoshewasorhowsheknewwhoIwasbutthis____28____sensedmygriefand____29____enoughtoreachouttome.Sincethen,Ihave_____30_____heroften.I_____31_____herfaceandthekindnessinhereyes.SometimesI_____32_____whethershewasanangel.Yes,she_____33_____was.Giverosestoothersandthelastingfragrancewill_____34_____inone’shands.ThistimeIrealizethatgreat_____35_____towarmothersseldomcome,butsmallonessurrounduseveryday.21.A.walkingB.drivingC.flyingD.working22.A.brotherB.fatherC.sonD.friend23.A.comfortableB.valuableC.meaningfulD.necessary24.A.caughtB.movedC.approachedD.witnessed25.A.joinedB.envelopedC.laidD.dropped

1026.A.voiceB.handC.heartD.mouth27.A.searchedB.paidC.prayedD.went28.A.strangerB.customerC.fanD.reader29.A.likedB.caredC.depressedD.worried30.A.focusedonB.turnedtoC.thoughtofD.dependedon31.A.appreciateB.rememberC.loveD.recognize32.A.knowB.askC.wonderD.determine33.A.roughlyB.hardlyC.particularlyD.definitely34.A.spreadB.remainC.disappearD.happen35.A.chancesB.attemptsC.decisionsD.promises第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Mostpeopleliketostarttheirdaywithanicehotdrink.Butwhatheatsupmustcooldown,andthatcanbefrustratingifyouhaven’tfinishedyourdrink.Now,professorDr.AlonGorodetskyinUniversityofCaliforniaIrvinerevealsanewinvention:athermoregulatory(溫度調(diào)節(jié)的)material____36____imitatesthewayoctopus(章魚)skinworks.Gorodetsky____37____(fall)inlovewithoctopusesthemomenthesawavideoofanoctopushidingitselfinarock,whichledhimtocreatethematerial____38____(inspire)byoctopusskin.Octopuseshavetheamazingabilitytohide____39____(they)intheirenvironments,usinguniqueorgansintheirskinthatcanshrinkandexpandwithinseconds.Asaresult,octopusskincanreflectdifferent____40____(wavelength)ofcolour.Itisthisaspectofoctopusbiologythatwastheinspirationforthe____41____(develop)ofthenewmaterial.Thenewmaterialactslikeoctopusskin,expandingorcontractingtoreflectheatinsteadofcolor.Thisnewmaterialcouldbeused____42____(create)emergencyheatingblankets,anditcanevenhelpkeepyourcomputers____43____overheating.Bestofall,____44____newthermoregulatorymaterialisinexpensivetoproduce,andveryenvironmentallyfriendlyasitisdurableand____45____(easy)reusable.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)46.假定你是李華,學(xué)校英文報(bào)以“VoluntaryWorkReallyCounts”為主題于上周末在學(xué)校展開了一次問卷調(diào)查。請(qǐng)你根據(jù)下列餅狀圖的調(diào)查結(jié)果用英文寫一份報(bào)告投稿,內(nèi)容包括:1.調(diào)查的目的;2.調(diào)查的結(jié)果;

113.你的看法。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。VoluntaryWorkReallyCounts________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié)(滿分25分)47.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。KenScottkickedofthecoversandleaptoutofbedathishomeintheRockyMountaintownofMullan,Idaho.Itwas6a.m.onJanuary7,2020,andhewasonamission:He’djustheardontheradiothatthenearbySilverMountainResorthadbeenblessedwithnearlyafootandahalfofnewsnow.Asaskiaddictwho’dworkedintheindustryforthepast30yearsasaskipatroller(滑雪巡邏員)andequipmentsalesperson,hedidn’twanttomissthisperfectskiingchance.Theseconditionsarewhatskierslivefor-evenexperiencedandskilledasScott,who,at55,stillskied100daysayear.WhenScottreachedSilverMountain’slockerroom,heranintohisfriendWarren,58,aformerskiinstructorwhohadalsobeenaregularontheseslopesformorethantwodecades.“Canyoubelieveit?”hesaidastheychangedintotheirboots.“Sixteeninches!Areyouready?”Forthenexthour,thepairskiedonvariousrunsunderalightlygloomysky,makingfreshtracks.Theywerebothinaplayfulmood.Finally,theyreached16-to-1,anexpert-leveltrail,whichwasnowopen.Ithadbeenclosedallseasonoverconcernsthatskiersmightcauseanavalanche(雪崩).Butthatmorning,patrollershadcleared

12loosesnowonthepeak,reducingthechanceofasnowslide.“Whatdoyouthink?”askedWarren.“Let’sgoforit!”Scottreplied.Whentheyreachedthetopof16-to-1,WarrenexcitedlylookedbackatScott.Thehuge,toothygrinonhisbeardedfacewaswhatheneeded.Hepointedhisskisdownhillandtookoff.Sothrilledweretheythattheyisolatedeverythingaroundthem.Flyingonthetrail,despitethebitingwind,theirheartsburntwithpassionforthisgreatskiing.Whoomph!Asuddenroarfrombehindnearlydeafenedthem.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Inasecond,theyrealizedwhatwashappening._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________“Bringhelp!Kenwasmissing,”Warrensaidanxiouslyonthephone.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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