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高中高中★秘密·2024年3月12日11:00前重慶市2023-2024學年(下)3月月度質量檢測高三英語【命題單位:重慶縉云教育聯(lián)盟】注意事項:1.答題前,考生務必用黑色簽字筆將自己的姓名、準考證號、座位號在答題卡上填寫清楚;2.每小題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑,在試卷上作答無效;3.考試結束后,請將本試卷和答題卡一并交回;4.全卷共9頁,滿分150分,考試時間120分鐘。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)做題時先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內容結束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題:每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whatdoesthemando?A.Acomputertechnician. B.Ahotelreceptionist. C.Ashopassistant.2.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atthegrocer’s. B.Atthetailor’s. C.Atthecleaner’s.3.HowdidthespeakerscometoSeattle?A.Byplane. B.Bycar. C.Bytrain.4.Whatwillthespeakershavefordinnertoday?A.Friedrice. B.Noodles. C.Steak.5.HowisSophiefeelingnow?A.Confused. B.Worried. C.Disappointed.第二節(jié)(共15小題:每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽下面一段對話,回答第6至第7兩個小題。6.Whatdoesthemanwanttodobeforenoon?A.Postaletter. B.Makeacard. C.Writeanemail.7.Whosebirthdayisit?A.Richard’s. B.Sarah’s. C.Vera’s.聽下面一段對話,回答第8至第9兩個小題。8.WhatcoursedoesProfessorBrooksteach?A.PublicSpeaking. B.EuropeanHistory. C.EnglishLiterature.9.WhydoesVickycometotalkwithProfessorBrooks?A.Tosignupforhiscourse. B.Toaskforamake-uptest. C.Todiscussherhomework.聽下面一段對話,回答第10至第13四個小題。10.WhatdoesLindadoforplaysandshows?A.Shegivesactorsadvice. B.Sheassignsrolestoactors. C.Shedesignsactors’clothes.11.WhatdoesLindaneedtoresearch?A.Thesettingofthestory. B.Thedecorationofthestage. C.Thenamesofthecharacters.12.WhodoesLindareportherworkto?A.Thedirector. B.Theeditor. C.Thephotographer.13.WhatdoesLindasayaboutherjob?A.Itpaysverywell. B.Itrequiresteameffort. C.Itinvolvesfrequenttravel.聽下面一段對話,回答第14至第17四個小題。14.WhatdoesKevinthinkofabstractart?A.Ithaslastingartisticvalue. B.Itmakeslittlesensetohim. C.Itappealsmainlytochildren.15.Whatimpressiondidthefirstpaintinggivethewoman?A.Hopefulness. B.Nervousness. C.Coldness.16.Whatcolorwasusedforthebackgroundinthesecondpainting?A.Green. B.Purple. C.Red.17.WhatwillKevinprobablydothisSaturday?A.Attendanartclass. B.Visitanexhibition. C.Buyanabstractpainting.聽下面一段獨白,回答第18至第20三個小題。18.WhatcausedtheclosureofPittwaterRoad?A.Afallentree. B.Afloodedriver. C.Acaraccident.19.WhathappenedatTownHallStation?A.Apoliceofficergothurt. B.Apassengerwentmissing. C.Thestationroofwasbroken.20.Whatareroadusersadvisedtodo?A.Driveatlowspeed. B.Postponetheirtrips. C.Followtrafficsigns.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四個選項中選出最佳選項。AChildren’smuseumsbecomeanessentialpartofourplaymenu.Hereare4famousmuse-umsforfamilies.KidsQuestChildren’sMuseumItfeatureshugewindows,beautifullydesignedexhibitsandanadventurous,two-storyropeladdersintheopeninggallery.Kidsofallageswilllovebuildingwithrealtoolsinthere-cycledroom,runningthecashregister,doingphysicsexperimentsonwaterintheWaterLabandmuchmore.Reservationsarerequired.Youcanmakethemonline.ImagineChildren’sMuseumImagineChildren’sMuseum’snew33,000-square-footexpansiondoublesthemuseum’spreviousplayspaceanditsshows.Atover60,000squarefeet,itscurrentareaismuchbiggerthanotherlocalchildren’smuseums(whichaveragearound10,000-20,000squarefeet).Visitorscanspendhoursinthemuseum.Children’sMuseumofTacomaAt10,000squarefeetinsize,theChildren’sMuseumofTacomahasahugedraw.Sinceitopenedaboutadecadeago,ithasofferedpay-as-you-willadmissionandhasnoplanstochangethatanytimesoon.Thismeansthatyoucanstopoffforanhour,withoutworryingaboutwhetheryou’vegottenyourmoney’sworth.SeattleChildren’sMuseumThiskid-favoritespotislocatedonthelowerleveloftheSeattleCenterArmorybuilding.Long-timemuseumloverswillnoticeanewexhibit,apostofficewherekidscanweighpackagesandslidebehindthedriver’sseattomakepretenddeliveries.21.WhatshouldvisitorsdobeforegoingtoKidsQuestChildren’sMuseum?A.Bringchildren’stools. B.Makeareservation.C.Takeropeladders. D.Learnaboutphysicsexperiments.22.WhatmayChildren’sMuseumofTacomainterestparentsmost?A.Ithasalonghistory. B.It’soutdoorlikeasquare.C.Itmaysaveparents’money. D.Itdoublesitspreviousplayspace.23.Whichofthefollowingoffersanexhibitaboutpostoffices?A.KidsQuestChildren’sMuseum. B.ImagineChildren’sMuseum.C.Children’sMuseumofTacoma. D.SeattleChildren’sMuseum.BMostairconditionersandfridgesrelyoncontractingandexpandingaliquidtoeitherabsorborreleaselargequantitiesofheat.Whilethesesystemsarerelativelycheapandsimpletoproduce,theyaren’tveryefficientandrequirelotsofenergy.Besides,manyofthecoolantsusedareenvironmentallyharmful.Now,EmmanuelDefayattheLuxembourgInstituteofScienceandTechnologyandhiscolleagueshavedevelopedacoolant-freerefrigerationdevicemadefromthemetalslead,scandium(鈧)andtantalum(鉬).Itcanreachmaximumefficienciesofmorethan60%,almostdoublethatoftypicalsingle-roomairconditioningunits.Thetechnologyisbasedonaprinciplecalledelectrocaloriccooling,inwhichanelectricfieldappliedacrossamaterialchangesthedirectionofelectriccharges,causingatemporaryincreaseintemperatureandasucceedingdecreasewhentheelectricfieldisremoved.Tomaketheircoolingsystem,Defayandhiscolleaguespiledupeightstripsofthematerialknownasleadscandiumtantalate,whichiselectrocaloric,ontopofoneanotheranddippedtheminaheat-carryingliquid,siliconeoil.Whenanelectricfieldisswitchedonandthestripsheatup,theliquidmovestotheright,andwhenitcoolsdown,itmovestotheleft,creatingpermanentregionsofhotandcoldofabout20℃difference.Theseregionscanbeusedashotandcoldreservoirsfromwhichtheoilcanbecirculatedthroughpipestocoolorheatroomsorobjectsasdesired.“Althoughtheefficiencyofthedeviceistheoretically67%,theefficiencyofthecurrentdesignisaround12%.Thiscouldbeimprovedifabetterconductorofheatthantheleadscandiumtantalatewerefound,”saidDefay.“Ahighestperformancehasbeenachievedbycombiningknownelements,”saidNeilMathurattheUniversityofCambridge.However,headded,theteamonlylookedatthecoolingpowerofthepileofmetalstripsthemselves,whileitwouldbeinterestingtoseehowtheentiredeviceperformstogether.24.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofthesystemoftraditionalairconditioners?A.Efficient. B.Expensive.C.Highlyenergy-consuming. D.Environmentally-friendly.25.Whatisthethirdparagraphmainlyabout?A.TheaimofDefayandhiscolleagues. B.Thematerialofthenewcoolingsystem.C.TheproposalofDefayandhiscolleagues. D.Theworkingprincipleofthenewcoolingsystem.26.WhatmattersinthecurrentefficiencyofthedeviceresearchedbyDefay’steam?A.Theextensiveexperiments. B.Theproperequipment.C.Theidealtemperature. D.Theappropriatematerials.27.What’stheauthorlikelytotalkaboutnext?A.Theperformanceofthenewcoolingsystem. B.Theresearchteam’snextarrangement.C.Thesalespromotionofthenewdevice. D.NeilMathur’scommentsonthedevice.CItisastrangecoincidence(巧合)thatashumanityattemptstogreatlyreduceitscarbonemissions(排放),itisalsorushingtodevelopatechnologythatcould,intheory,consumeanunlimitedamountofenergy.Doingthingsagainstfactsisadangerousgame,butyoucanpictureaworldinwhich,havingchosentostartdealingwithclimatechangeproperlyinthe1990s,wewouldbejustwrappingupthegentlepathtonet-zeroemissionsintimeforarapidAIincreasefuelledbygreenpower.Instead,wefindourselvesatriskofrunninga21st-centurytechnologyona20th-centuryenergysupply.IfyouliveintheUS,everytimeyouuseanAImodel,around20percentoftheelectricityrequiredwillbeproducedbyburningcoal.TheexplosivegrowthofAImakesthisanevenmorepressingconcern.Accordingtooneanalysis,ifGooglechosetoshifttoanentirelyAI-poweredsearchbusiness,itselectricityconsumptioncouldmatchthatofsomecountries.Suchestimatesmaybemagnified,butevidenceofrisingpowerconsumptionfromAIisallaround.Microsoftisplacingbetsonnuclearplantstopoweritsdatacentres,whiletheEnglishgovernmenthaspromisedtoboostitsnationalcomputingcapacityby50percentby2025,whichwouldhelpitkeeppacewithrapidAIdevelopmentsintheworld.Thankfully,wemaysoonreachaturningpoint.Asisreported,thisyeartheglobalpowerdepartmentcameclosetoreachingpeakgreenhousegasemissions,astheswitchfromfossil(化石)fuelstocleanandrenewablesourcesiswellunderway.Thequestionnowiswhetherwecanquickenthepaceofdecarbonisation(脫碳)tomatchthecominggrowthinenergyconsumptionasAIbecomesincreasinglyrootedinoursociety.SiliconValley’sintelligentmachinesmaygrabtheheadlinesandtheimagination,butthepeoplereallyinventingthefutureareworkingintheenergydepartment.28.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph2?A.Carbonemissionshavebeenreducedalot.B.Therealityisfarfromwhatweexpected.C.TherapidAIincreasebringsmanybenefits.D.Climatechangeposesathreattogreenelectricitysupply.29.Whyiselectricityconsumptionamajorconcern?A.MoreAImodelsmeanburningmorecoal.B.Manycountriesturntonuclearplantsforpower.C.Thereisalackofbanontech-giants’electricityconsumption.D.Google’selectricityconsumptionequalsthatofsomecountries.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“magnified”inparagraph4mean?A.Overstated. B.Undervalued. C.Common. D.Reasonable.31.Whatwouldbeourprimarytaskbeforewereachaturningpoint?A.ShiftingtoafullyAI-poweredsearchbusiness.B.Achievingnet-zeroemissionsassoonaspossible.C.Balancingenergy-hungryAIwithdecarbonisation.D.Creatinganunlimitedenergy-consumingtechnology.DAgenevariant(變體)thatcausesthe“alcoholflush(臉紅)”reactionincreasestheriskofheartdiseasebycausinginflammationofbloodvessels(脈管),especiallyindrinkers.Around8percentoftheworld’spopulationshasagenevariantcalledALDH2*2thatimpairsthebody’sabilitytobreakdownalcoholandcausesunpleasantsymptomssuchasflushingsoonafterpeopledrink.Now,researchershaveshownwhythischangealsoraisestheriskofheartdisease.“WearetryingtounderstandwhyALDH2*2isassociatedwithahigherriskofcoronaryarte(冠狀動脈)diseaseatacellular(細胞的)level,”saysHongchaoGuoatStanfordUniversityinCalifornia.TheALDH2*2geneencodesoneversionoftheenzyme(酵素)alcoholdehydrogenase(脫氫酶),whichbreaksdownthetoxicacetaldehydes(乙醛)producedwhenalcoholismetabolized(代謝),andalsomopsupotherharmfulsubstancesknownasfreeradicals.Thegenevariantalsoimpairsthegrowthofnewbloodvessels.“Thatmeansthatwhenthereisaheartattack,whenthereisaneedofbloodvesselgrowth,carriershavelessabilitytogeneratenewbloodvessels,”saysGuo.Theteamfoundthatanexistingdiabetes(糖尿病)drugcalledempagliflozinmayreducetheseharmfuleffectsinpeoplewithALDH2*2whodrinkalotofalcohol.ButforWu,thetake-homemessageisclear.“Ifyou’remissingthisenzyme,trynottodrink,”hesays.“Ifyoudrinkconsistently,youareatmuchhigherriskofheartdisease,hypertension,diabetesandcancer.”Givenitsmanynegativeconsequences,therehasbeendebateaboutwhythischangespreadandbecamecommon,todaybeingfoundinmorethanathirdofpeopleofcastAsianorigin.“Myonlyexplanationisthatifyouaremissingthisenzyme,youtendtodrinklessandthere’sthereforelesschanceofyoubecomingalcoholic,”saysWu.32.Whichofthefollowingmaybecausedby“alcoholflush”?A.Heartdiseaseandhighbloodpressure. B.AgenevariantcalledALDH2*2.C.Inflammationofbloodvessels. D.Diabetesandcancer.33.WhichofthefollowingstatementmayWusupport?A.ExitingdiabetesdrugcanhelppeoplewitALDH2*2.B.PeoplewithALDH2*2shouldn’tdrinkalcohol.C.PeoplewithALDH2*2havelesschanceofbecomingalcoholic.D.Drinkingalcoholcanbringaboutdiabetesandcancer.34.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.DiabetesdrugcanfreepeoplewithALDH2*2ofalcoholflush.B.Ifyouaremissingthisenzyme,youwilleasilybecomealcoholic.C.PeoplewithALDH2*2tendtosufferfromcancer.D.MorethanathirdofpeopleofcastAsianoriginmaybeaffectedbyALDH2*2.35.What’sthepurposeofthetext?A.Toexplaintheimpactofgeneticvariantcausingthe“alcoholflush”.B.Tointroducewaystostopdrinkingalcohol.C.Tointroducedangersofdrinkingalcohol.D.Topersuadepeopletogetridofdrinkingalcohol.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,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Someoftheoldestlivingthingsonourremarkableplanetaretrees.Therecordholdersarebristleconepines(狐尾松)ofthewesternUnitedStates,quiteafewofwhichareknowntobemorethan3,000yearsold.Oneindividual,discoveredin2012,isestimatedtobemorethan5,060yearsold,makingittheoldestknownnon-clonaltreeintheworld!36:individualsacrossanumberofothertreespecieshavealsobeenaroundforthousandsofyears.So,howdotreessurviveforthousandsofyears?37.Undoubtedly,partoftheanswerliesinluck.Ancienttreeshaveobviouslynotsubmittedtodeadlydiseases,pests,fires,droughts,windstorms,landslides,orthehumanaxeinthecenturiesandcenturiesthattheyhavequietlyendured.Theotherpartoftheanswerhastodowithhowtreesage.Infact,thereisquiteadebateaboutwhetherancienttreescanbeconsidered“immortal(永生的)”.Thatis,willsuchtreeseverdieiftheyarenotkilledbyanoutsideforce?Wemayneverknowtheanswertothat,but,attheveryleast,38.Whilecelldeathisanimportantfactorintheagingofhumansandotheranimals,onestudyfoundlittleevidenceofcelldeathintheginkgotreevascularcambium(銀杏樹維管形成層).Inaddition,astudyofbristleconepinepollen(花粉)foundnosignificantincreaseinmutation(變異)rateswithage,whichisanotherfactorassociatedwithanimalaging.39.Oldertreesbenefitgreatlyfromhavingbodiesmademostlyofdeadwoodytissue.Infact,anoldtreemightbeasmuchas95percentdeadtissue!Giventhatitisn’talive,wooddoesnotrequiremetabolic(新陳代謝的)activitytomaintainit,40.A.soanoldtreedoesn’treallyneedtodomuchtokeeplivingB.ThisisaquestionthathassomethingtodowiththegoodluckoftreesC.However,bristleconesarecertainlynotaloneintermsoftheoldestcreaturesD.ThisisafascinatingquestionforbiologiststhatdoesnotyethaveasettledanswerE.What’smore,someancienttreeshavesuperiorchemicaldefensesagainstpestsanddiseasesF.whichmeansthattreescansurviveeverywherewithoutbeinglimitedbyexternalandinternalconditionsG.weknowthatancienttreesageinwaysthataredramaticallydifferentfromthewaysthatmostanimalsandevenotherplantsage第三部分語言運用(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四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。InconvenientTruthsIfdoctorslie,itissurelyinexcusable.Oneofthebasic41thepublichaveofdoctorsishonesty.ButwhatwouldyouthinkifItoldyouthatresearchhasshownthat70percentofdoctors

42tolyingtotheirpatients?IfIamhonest,Ihavetoldliestomypatients.MrsWaltonwasinhereightiesand43toseeherhusband.Shewouldtrytogetuptofindhim,despitebeingatriskoffalling.“He’sonhisway,don’tworry,”thenurseswouldsaythistocalmherdown.Isaidthesamethingtoher.Butitwasalie.Hediedtwoyearsago.Thetruth,ifIcanusethatword,isthatitisa44toliesometimes.MrsWaltonisoneofthedementia(癡呆)sufferers,wholosetheirshort-termmemoryandthememoryof45events,butholdmemoriesfromthedistantpast.Sufferersaretrappedforeverinaconfusingpastthatmanyrealizebearslittle

46tothepresent,butareatalosstoexplain.Thosewithdementiaoftenfeelupset,scaredandconfusedthattheyareinastrangeplace,47bystrangepeople,evenwhentheyareintheirownhomeswiththeirfamily,becausetheyhavegonebacktodecadesago.Theylookattheiradultchildren

48andwonderwhotheycouldbebecausetheythinktheirchildrenarestilllittlekids.Ihavehadcountlessfamiliesbreakdownintears,notknowinghowtoreactastheirlovedonemovesfurtherawayfromthembackintotheirdistantpastandtheyare

49inthepresent.Andhow,asthedoctorornursecaringforthesepatients,doesonemanagetheangerandoutburstsofdistressthatcomeswithhavingno

50ofyourlifeforthepasttenor20years?Theliesthatdoctors,nursesandfamiliestellthesepatientsarenotbig,elaboratelies—theyare

51comfortsintendedtocalmandallowthesubjecttobeswiftlychanged.52withthemaboutthisfalserealityisnotheartlessorunprofessional—itisactuallykind.That’snottosaythatlyingtopatientswithdementia53isrightordefensible.Butwhatkind-heartedpersonwouldputanotherhumanbeingthroughtheunimaginablepainoflearning,54againandagain,thattheyhavelosttheirbelovedones.Itwouldbeanunthinkablecruelness.Sometimeshonestyis55notthebestpolicy.41.A.expressions B.expectations C.reputations D.regulations42.A.objected B.contributed C.admitted D.appealed43.A.ashamed B.delighted C.nervous D.desperate44.A.cruelty B.kindness C.pain D.pleasure45.A.recent B.popular C.distant D.major46.A.opposition B.connection C.attention D.similarity47.A.attacked B.isolated C.surrounded D.attracted48.A.puzzled B.satisfied C.amused D.motivated49.A.cutoff B.thrownaway C.putdown D.leftbehind50.A.knowledge B.control C.imagination D.record51.A.brief B.constant C.permanent D.secret52.A.Competing B.Plotting C.Matching D.Mixing53.A.unnecessarily B.inaccurately C.impatiently D.impolitely54.A.aheadoftime B.innotime C.forthelasttime D.forthefirsttime55.A.mostly B.informally C.simply D.finally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個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。AreyoufamiliarwithpopstarJayChou’sBlue&WhitePorcelain?Itsoriginallines,just56thecomposerFangWenshandescribed,wereinspiredbyRuporcelain(汝瓷).RankedbestamongfamouskindsduringtheSongDynasty(960-1279),Ruporcelainisknownforitsuniquepaleblueglaze(釉).Oceans57Ruporcelainfloodedontothemarketaroundtheyearof1100,butthe58(exist)ofRuwarenowisactuallyrare.ThankstotheeffortsofRuporcelaininheritors,peoplecannowappreciateit59(close)athandthanbefore.BorninRuzhou,Henanprovince,LiChaohasspentadecade60(better)craftingskills.Ruporcelaingoesthrough72steps,the61(one)ofwhichisknead(揉)mud.Anysmallerrorscouldleadtodisaster,saidthe41-year-oldinheritor.HethenstressedthataRuporcelaininheritormustbepatientenough.Everyitemofartwork62(full)deservesouradmiration.TechniquesofmakingRuporcelainwill63(lose)withseniorinheritorsgraduallypassingaway.So,64Lisparesnoeffortindoingisintroducingittowidermasses.65(achieve)thisgoal,hecreativelyusesRuporcelaininmakingdailywarepopularamongyoungpeople.Nowhe’saimingtoexpandthemarketbyintroducingittothewholeworld.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)66.假定你是高三學生李華,一名海洋愛好者。學校英語讀書社邀請你作一個主題為“BeAnOceanLover”的演講。請你寫一份英文演講稿,內容包括:1.海洋的重要性;2.保護海洋的倡議。注意:1.寫作詞數應為100左右;2.短文的題目已為你寫好。BeAnOceanLoverHello,everyone!I’mLiHua,anenthusiasticoceanlover.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________That’sall.Thankyou第二節(jié)(滿分25分)67.閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。Asmyparentsworkedalateshift,mythreesmallsisterslookedatme.“What’sfordinner?“oneofthemsaid.ThelasttimeImadedinnerwaswhenImadepizzainhighschool.Now,Ihadthreemouthstofeed—agestwo,sixandnine—butIwasshortonideas.Likeadeerinheadlights,Isearchedforapossibleanswer.“Where’stheTwister(轉盤游戲)game?”“NotTwister,”Abby,myoldestsister,scolded,“Dinner.”Iwalkedtothecloset,pulledoutthegame.andtestedthespinner(轉盤).ThenIslidacoupleofsheetsofpaperbetweentheplasticarrowandthecardboardbaseanddivideditintofourquadrant(象限).Ilookedatmysisters.“Whowantschocolate?”Alice,myyoungestsister,screamedhappily.Abbycrossedherarms.“Mumwouldn’tletthathappen.”“Mum’snothere.”Iwroteintheupperrightquadrant:chocolate.Andy,mymiddlesister,asked,“Whatareyoudoing?”“You’llseeinasecond.”Ipointedatthesecondarea.“Howaboutnoodles?”Alicestarteddancingaroundinacircle.“Whenwegetfouroptionswrittenonthespinner,we’llspintoseewhatwedofordinnertonight.”Myyoungestsistersaid,“Dressuplikesuperheroes.”“Absolutely!”Iwrotesuperheroes,withnoideahowthatwouldturnintoadinneridea,hopingthedialwouldlandsomewhereelse.Theydebatedthefinalsectionforafewsecondsandthencollectivelydecidedonpizza.Iftheyhadsuggested”Runaroundatthemall“,Iwouldhavewrittenitdown.Isetthespinnerinthemiddleofthetable.Wegatheredaroundthespinner,andIheldupmyhands.“Wearegoingtospinitonce,andwhateverwelandon、that’swhatwe’lldotonight.”Abbyshookherhead.“Idon’tthinkthisisagoodidea.”“It’sokay,honey.Mumwillunderstand.”Aliceyelled,“Iwanttospinit.”Alice’strysentthelittle,plasticarrowflyingaroundandarounduntilitlandedon...pizza.Everyoneshouted,“Pizza”,includingme.Istillhadnoideawhatweweregoingtodo.Abbylookedatme.“Butwhatarewegoingtodo?”注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數應為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答?!癓et’sbuysomematerialsformakingpizzafirst,”Isaid.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Wewereexcitedaboutpreparingdinnerbyourselves.____________________________________________________________________________

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