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黑龙江省新时代高中教育联合体2026届高三上学期8月开学测试英语_2025年8月_250828黑龙江省新时代高中教育联合体2026届高三上学期8月开学测试(全科)
黑龙江省新时代高中教育联合体2026届高三上学期8月开学测试英语_2025年8月_250828黑龙江省新时代高中教育联合体2026届高三上学期8月开学测试(全科)
黑龙江省新时代高中教育联合体2026届高三上学期8月开学测试英语_2025年8月_250828黑龙江省新时代高中教育联合体2026届高三上学期8月开学测试(全科)
黑龙江省新时代高中教育联合体2026届高三上学期8月开学测试英语_2025年8月_250828黑龙江省新时代高中教育联合体2026届高三上学期8月开学测试(全科)
黑龙江省新时代高中教育联合体2026届高三上学期8月开学测试英语_2025年8月_250828黑龙江省新时代高中教育联合体2026届高三上学期8月开学测试(全科)
黑龙江省新时代高中教育联合体2026届高三上学期8月开学测试英语_2025年8月_250828黑龙江省新时代高中教育联合体2026届高三上学期8月开学测试(全科)

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7.Whatstheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers? A.Professorandstudent. B.Classmates. C.Librarianandreader. 英语试卷 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8.Whatdidthespeakersseejustnow? A.Anexhibition. B.Amovie. C.Aplay. 9.Howdidthemangetthetickets? (本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟) A.Hegotthemforfreefromhisbrother. 注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔将自己的姓名、准考证号分别填写 B.Heboughtthematahigherprice. 在试卷和答题卡规定的位置上。 C.Heboughtthemattheticketoffice. 2.答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案涂黑,如需 10.Whatisthemansmajor? A.FashionDesign. B.Directing. C.Acting. 改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再涂其它答案。非选择题的答案必须使用黑色字迹的签 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 字笔或钢笔写在答题卡上相应的区域内,写在本试卷上无效。 11.Whatdoesthepaintcolorvarywith? 3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 A.Time. B.Temperature. C.Season. 12.Howmanycolourscanthepaintturninto? 第一部分 听力 A.Five. B.Four. C.Three. 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 13.Whyisthenewpaintsospecial? 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选 A.Itsmadefromamaterialreactingquicklytotemperature. 项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅 B.Ittakesonadifferentcolourondaysandatnights. 读一遍。 C.Itvariesitscoloursbyaremotecontroller. 例:Howmuchistheshirt? 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。 A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15. 14.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace? 答案是C。 A.Inacinema. B.Inacompany. C.Inashoppingmall. 15.HowdoesAnnafeelatfirst? 1.Whydoesthewomanrefusetogotothelab? A.Excited. B.Embarrassed. C.Puzzled. A.Sheissick. B.Shehastowork. C.Sheneedsarest. 16.WhyisAnnainBrighton? 2.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace? A.Togotocollege. B.Totravel. C.Towork. A.OnMonday. B.OnTuesday. C.OnWednesday. 17.WhatisAnnagoingtodonext? 3.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthemovie? A.Buyanewsuit. B.Havedinner. C.Watchafilm. A.Topquality. B.Prettygood. C.Surprisinglybad. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 4.Whereprobablyarethespeakers? 18.Whenwilltherecyclingcampaignbegin? A.At10∶00amonJuly18th. A.Athome. B.Atthedentists. C.Inadrugstore. B.At10∶00amonJuly10th. 5.WhydoesthewomanexpecttoseeMr.Smith? C.At8∶00amonJuly8th. A.Tosaysorrytohim. B.Togetherlostwalletback. C.Toexpressherthanks. 19.Whydoesthespeakeraskthelistenerstobringcans? 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) A.Tousethemtoplaygames. 听下面5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A、B、C三个选项 B.Toputtheminthespecialrecyclingbins. 中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后, C.Tolearnhowtosorthouseholdrubbish. 各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 20.Howcanthelistenersknowmoreabouttherecyclingcampaign? 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 A.Bylisteningtotheradio. 6.Whateditionofthebookshouldthemanread? B.Bymakingacall. A.Thesecondedition. B.Thethirdedition. C.Thefourthedition. C.Byreadingthenewspapers. 英语试卷 第1页 (共10页) 英语试卷 第2页 (共10页) 书书书第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 23.Whatdothecyclingserviceshaveincommon? 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) A.Theyofferdiscountsforgroups. 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 B.Theyneedmobileappstorentbikes. A C.Theyprovidemountainbikesinhighquality. CometoCarlowforcycling D.TheyareaccessibletocyclistsinCountyCarlow. ExploreeverythingCountyCarlowhastoofferbycycling.Flatcyclingisavailablealongthe B beautifulBarrowWayandColumbanWay.TheBarrowgivesyouthechancetodiscoverscenicand Withakeensenseofsmellandshortlegs,FuZaihaswonahugesocialmediaaudiencethat picturesquenaturalbeauty,andattractiveviews. hasfollowedhimdoingofficialdutiesasasniffer(嗅探犬)doglastfall.Hewasapetdogwhena StMullinsBikeHire dogtrainerspottedhispotentialataparkandemployedhimtotheWeifangPublicSecurityBureau, StMullinsBikeHireoffersaconvenientandecofriendlywaytodiscoverthisbeautifulsixth inShandong,China. centuryecclesiastical(基督教会的)siteanditssurroundingarea.Awiderangeofhighquality FuZaistrainer,ZhaoQingshuai,saidinaninterviewthathehadinitiallyruledoutacorgi(柯 bikesareavailabletosuitallpreferencesandskilllevels. 基)asapolicedogbecauseofthebreeds(品种)reputationforcuriosityanddistractibility,notto RATES:Adults20perday mentiontheshortlegs.MeetingFuZaichangedhismind.Mr.Zhaosaidthatafterfirst Children 15perday encounteringthedoginthepark,FuZaihadcomerunningafterMr.Zhaocalledhisname.“He Address:TheMullicháinCafe,TheQuay,SaintMullins,Carlow,Ireland,R95XY93 couldnotresistfood,anindicationthathehasastrongdrivetoworkforfood,”Mr.Zhaosaid. Phone:051424440 HelaterinvitedFuZaitotrainatthepolicebasetoassesshisskills.Overthenextfew Email:mullichaincafe@gmail.com months,thecorgididwellindetectingexplosives.Mostimportantly,hecouldfitundertightspaces GraiguenamanaghBikeHire someotherdogscouldntreach,makingiteasytosniffoutthebottomofvehiclesandinspectthe GraiguenamanaghBikeHireoffersbikerentalandbiketoursfrom Graiguenamanaghand undersideofbusseats. TinnahinchinthebeautifulBarrowRiverValley.GraiguenamanaghBikeHireisthelongest FuZaibecameafulltimememberoftheWeifangpolice.Hehassincebeenfamousaroundthe establishedoperatorintheBarrowValleyandoffersgoodqualitymountainbikesfortheyoungand Chineseinternetasafriendlyfacefortheregionalforce,makingfrequentappearancesonDouyin, theold,sothewholefamilycanenjoyadayouttogether. ChinasversionofTikTok.Aseparateaccountthedepartmentmaintains,named“FuZaiandhis RATES:Adults20perday,15perhalfday comrades(同事),”hasmorethan400,000followers.Thevideosshowaglimpseofpolicedog Children 15perday,10perhalfday life:practicingdrills,patrolling(巡逻)aregionalkitefestivalandridingonthebackofa 20% discountrateforguestsofWatersideGuesthouse motorcycle,doggyshadeson. Address:GraiguenamanaghBikeHire/WatersideGuesthouse/GraiguenamanaghCo.KilkennyR95XH3K Whetherasdesirehecantresistoratreatusedintraining,therewillprobablybemoresausage Phone:0599724246 inFuZaisfuture.Andwhateverhisperformancereviewsays,hisstatusasasocialmediastaris Email:info@watersideguesthouse.com unlikelytofade. CarlowTownEBikeScheme 24.Whydidntthetrainerchooseacorgiatfirst? ThisEbikeschemeprovidesamoresustainablealternativetocarusagewhilealsoenablinga A.Becauseofhisaggression. B.Becauseofhisshortlegs. convenientandsafemeansoftransportaroundCarlowTown. C.Becauseofhisabsentmindedness. D.Becauseofhisgreedforfood. HowtoRentanEbike? 25.WhatdoestheauthorprobablythinkofFuZai? FindaRide:FindanebikeonthestreetorlocateoneusingthemapintheBOLTapp. A.Easilymotivatedbyfoodtowork. B.Largelysymbolicforluck. RATES:0.18perminute C.Physicallystrongtoperformtasks. D.Extremelysensitivetopotentialdangers. TherentingprocessiscompletedbydownloadingtheBOLTapp.Thecustomersimply 26.WhatdoesParagraph4mainlytalkabout? enterstheircarddetailstiedtotheiraccount. A.TheharmonyofFuZaiandhiscomrades. Address:AvailableatvariouslocationsaroundCarlowTown B.ThecontributionofFuZaitothefollowers. 21.HowmuchdoesacouplepayforonedayrentfromStMullinsBikeHire? C.TheactivitiesofFuZaistraininiglife. A.20. B.30. C.40. D.60. D.ThepopularityofFuZaionsocialmedia. 22.Whichisthefirstbikerentaloperatorinthearea? 27.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext? A.StMullinsBikeHire. B.GraiguenamanaghBikeHire. A.ANewPoliceman B.APetPuppyCalledFuZai C.TinnahinchBikeHire. D.CarlowTownEBikeScheme. C.PoliceInternetCelebrityCorgi D.AChanceEncounterwithFuZai 英语试卷 第3页 (共10页) 英语试卷 第4页 (共10页)C D Generallydefinedasdifficultyinmaintainingattentionorinterestinacurrentactivity,boredom Inmanysciencelabs,animalslikemiceorrabbitsareoftenusedtostudydiseases,testnew iscommonlyviewedasanegativestatethatweshouldtrytoavoid.Butwhatiftheresanotherway drugs,andcheckchemicalsafety.However,newtechnologyischangingthat.Scientistsarenow toviewboredomasapositivestate?Couldlearningtoembrace(拥抱)boredombeofbenefit? buildingnewwaystodoresearchwithoutusinganimals.Thesenewmethodscanbemorekindto animals,faster,andmorecorrect. Weliveinasocietywithinformationoverloadandhighstress.Relatedly,manyofushave Oneexcitingtoolistheorganonachip.Theseareverysmalldevicesthatmimic(模仿) adoptedafastpacedlifestyle,constantlyschedulingourselvestokeepbusy.Thisconstant humanorganssuchastheheart,lungs,orliver.Scientistsgrowrealhumancellsonthesechips(芯 stimulationcanbecostly,particularlyforournervoussystem.Ouroverschedulingcanfeedinto 片)sotheyworklikerealorgans.Insteadoftestingadrugonamouse,scientistscanwatchhow overstimulationofthenervoussystem. humantissuereacts.Anotherapproachusescomputermodelsandartificialintelligence(AI). However,whenweareconstantlystressedbynewinformationanddifferentactivities,the Thesesmartprogramscanlookatlotsofdataandguesshowdrugswillactinthehumanbody.AI sympatheticnervoussystemcanstayactivatedfortoolong,duetotheincreasingeffectsofrepeated canalsohelpspottoxic(引起中毒的)effectsandsideeffectsbeforerealtestsbegin.Athird exposuretodifferentstressors.Thisissometimesreferredtoas“allostaticoverload”.Itiswhenour methodis3Dcellcultures.Thesegrowinthreedimensionsandarecalled“miniorgans.”Theyare nervoussystembecomesoverwhelmed,keepingusinaheightenedstateofawakening,whichcan morelikerealhumantissuesandhelpdoctorsunderstandhowdiseasesgrowandhowdrugswork increaseourriskofanxiety.Keepingawayfromthestateofboredommakesusawayfromasimple insidethebody. andnaturalwaytoresetoursympatheticnervoussystem. Whyarethesenewtoolssoimportant?Testingonanimalsisoftenexpensive,takesalotof Couldboredombegoodforus?Insmalldoses,boredomisthenecessarycounterbalancetothe time,andissometimesnotcorrect.Also,animalsarenotthesameashumans.So,resultsfrom overstimulatedworld.Itcanofferuniquebenefitsforournervoussystemandourmentalhealth. animalsmaynotworkforpeople.Manypeoplealsobelieveitiswrongtohurtanimalsforscienceif Thereareseveralbenefitsofgivingourselvespermissiontobeoccasionallybored:improvesour therearebetterways. creativity,allowingustobuild“flow”inourthoughts;developsindependenceinthinking; Scientiststhinkthatonedaylabswillusechips,AI,and3Dmodelstogethertobuilda“virtual encouragesfindingotherinterestsratherthanrelyingonconstantexternalinput;supportsselfesteem humanbody”.Thiscouldhelptestnewdrugs,understandnewviruses,andguesshealthresults—all andemotionalregulation,becauseunstructuredtimescanhelpussitwithourfeelingswhichare withoutusinganyanimals. importantformanaginganxiety;encouragesperiodswithoutdeviceusetoreducesensoryinputto Inshort,scienceismovingforward.Withnewtechnology,wemaynolongerneedanimalsto helpcalmanxiety. understandmedicalproblems.Thesetoolsarehelpingusmovetoafuturewhereresearchissmarter, Anxietylevelsareontheriseworldwide,especiallyamongouryouth.Weareconstantly“on”, faster,andmorefair. 32.Whatcanan“organonachip”beprobably? tryingtoensureweareschedulingforeverymoment.Butindoingso,wearepotentiallypreventing A.A3Dprintedhumanorgan. B.Acomputermodelofabodypart. ourbrainsfromthedowntimetheyneedtoresetandrecharge. C.Anumberofanimalcellsfortesting. D.Animitatedhumanorganfromrealcells. Weneedtoembracethepause.Itisaspacewherecreativitycanprosper,emotionscanbe 33.Whatisspecialabout3Dcellculturesinthetext? regulated,andthenervoussystemcanreset. A.Theydevelopslowlyintinysizes. B.Theyareeasiertosurviveinthestate. 28.Whatmaycauseourriskofanxiety? C.Theyaremuchlikerealhumantissue. D.Theyattachthemselvestohumanbodies. A.Muchexposuretoboredom. B.Keepingawayfromboredom. 34.Whatcanweinferaboutfutureresearchinthetext? C.Muchinterestincurrentactivities. D.Nervoussystemoverload. A.Avirtualhumansystemmayonedaybebuilt. 29.Whatmayreduceanxietyinthetext? B.Scientistswillfocuslessonethical(伦理)issues. A.Independentthinking. B.Externalinput. C.Newdrugswillnolongerneedanytesting. C.Unplannedtimes. D.Awakeningstate. D.Animaltestingwillbecomemorepopularagain. 30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“downtime”inParagraph5mean? 35.Whatisthemainpurposeofthisarticle? A.Relaxingtime. B.Workingtime. C.Limitedtime. D.Extendedtime. A.Todescribehowanimalshelpinresearch. 31.Whatcanweinferfromthetext? B.ToreportdangersofusingAIinscience. A.Boredombeatsyoungstersdown. B.Boredomispositivetosomeextent. C.Toexplainnewwaystoreduceanimaltesting. C.Brainsneedmoreboredomthanstress. D.Afastpacedlifestyleisirreplacable. D.Tosuggestbanninganimallabsimmediately. 英语试卷 第5页 (共10页) 英语试卷 第6页 (共10页)第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) teenagerwasntfrustratedbyafailurewhileIwaseasytoloseselfcontrol.He 51 hisown 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余 frustrationintopurpose 52 drowningindisappointment.Hechosetocycleawayand 选项。 accidentallycycledintomyrescue. Fordecades,streetartfacesdebates,mixedwithillegalgraffiti(涂鸦)despiteitsartistic Thiswasnograndact,justaquietchoicethatechoed 53 .Itwasinsuchmomentsthat advantages. 36 Todaystreetart,usuallyreplacedwith“publicart”,isdefinedasartonouter character 54 .Thatboydidntjustunlockmycar;heremindedmethatwhenlifeslams(砰地关 surfacesdonewithpermissionbythecommunity. 37 上)doors, 55 openswindows—ifonlywerewillingtoturnthehandle. Streetartissometimesaformofactivismthatstimulatestheimagination. 38 Bringingthese 41.A.pressure B.load C.metal D.schedule imagesoftheartintotheclassroomandspaceswithteensengagesthemandencouragesrelevant 42.A.phone B.money C.shirt D.wife conversations.Conversationflowseasilyfromadmiringimages,visitingsites,orparticipatinginthe 43.A.light B.racing C.sinking D.melt creationofpublicart. 44.A.bike B.car C.coach D.truck Thereisvalueinanalyzingstreetartinyourlocalcommunitytobuildcommunityconnections. 45.A.kickedoff B.kneltdown C.marchedoff D.pulledup Beforesharingapiece,brieflyresearchtheartistandthenameandlocationofthework—orresearch 46.A.necessary B.impossible C.likely D.definite togetherwithteens. 39 Thispromotesdiversityinthearts,exposesyoungpeopletovarious 47.A.tears B.fear C.fire D.curiosity professionalartists. 48.A.awkward B.embarrassed C.approachable D.exhausted Streetartremainsapowerfulmediumforstorytellingandsocialchange.Asitcontinuesto 49.A.finished B.shared C.failed D.passed evolve,itscoremissionisstilltodemocratize(使大众化)artandtransformurbanlandscapesinto 50.A.anxious B.ashamed C.thrilled D.overjoyed canvases(画布)forcollectiveexpression. 40 51.A.promoted B.transformed C.motivated D.interpreted A.Streetartchallengesustoseetheworlddifferently. 52.A.becauseof B.inspiteof C.insteadof D.asfor B.Thesequestionscanbecopiedwithanypieceofart. 53.A.loudly B.calmly C.significantly D.silently C.Thisartformhasundergonearemarkabletransformation. 54.A.developed B.stuck C.reflected D.shone D.Itisoftenseenonwallsofbuildingsandbridgesinurbansettings. 55.A.kindness B.power C.opportunity D.priority E.Manyartistscreateboldpiecestodrawattentiontoeconomicissues. 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) F.Youngergenerationstraveltositesofoutdoorworktoengagewiththeart. 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 G.Thentryselectingartistsofdiversebackgroundswhoseworkshighlightvariousstyles. Theqipao(旗袍),alsoknownasthecheongsam,isoneofChinasmostwidely 56 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) (recognize)traditionaldresses.Withitssleeksilhouette(流畅的轮廓),highcollar,anddelicate 第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) designs,theqipaosymbolizesbothculturalheritageandmodernfashion.Theqipaodeveloped 阅读下面短文,从所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 57 theManchu(满族人)womenslonggown(袍子)oftheQingDynasty(1644—1912). LockedOut,butOpenedUp TheManchupeoplewerealsocalledtheQipeoplebytheHanpeople;sotheirlonggown 58 Onahotandbreathlessevening,Ididshoppingalonewhilemywifestayedathomewithher (name)qipao—Qigown. legbroken.Isteppedoutofthegrocerystoreandmademywaywithaheavy 41 inmyhands, OriginatingintheQingDynasty,theqipaohasmainlydevelopedintoBeijingstyles,Shanghai onlytorealizethatIhadlockedmykeysand 42 insidethecar.Witha 43 heart,Ikicked stylesandHongKongstyles,among 59 therearemanydifferencesin 60 (decorate), thetire,frustration(沮丧)boilingover. colours,materials,anddesigns. Justthen,ateenagerona 44 ,whoseTshirtclung(粘住)tohimwithsweat, 45 Beijingscheongsamstyleismoretraditionalandconservativethantheothertwo. 61 (it) besideme.“Needhelp?”heasked.Iexplainedmyembarrassment,adding,“EvenifIcalledmy coloursaremuchbrighterandthedecorationis 62 (complicate)thanotherstyles.Shanghaistyle wife,its 46 forhertobringasparekeyhere.”Withouthesitation,hehandedmehiscracked cheongsamshavemoreWesternelementsusedinthedesignsandcolours.Inthemeantime, phone.“Callher.Illrideoverandgetit,”hesaid. HongKongstyleqipaoswereinfluenced 63 (great)byEuropeanfashions.Thesleevesareeven An11kilometerdistancewasnottooshort,butitwasthe 47 inhiseyesthatshockedme shorter,andthedecorationsaresimplertoo. more.Anhourlater,asdusk(黄昏)paintedtheskypurple,hereturned, 48 butproud.When Theqipaoismorethanadress 64 itsanarrativeofChineseidentityandartistry.As Iofferedmoney,herefusedwithasmile.“IjustneededexercisebecauseIhad 49 aphysical designersreinterpretitfornewgenerations,theqipaocontinuestoattracttheworld, 65 (prove) test,”hejoked.Then,ridinghisbike,hedisappeared,withmestandingthere, 50 .The thattraditionandinnovationcancoexistbeautifully. 英语试卷 第7页 (共10页) 英语试卷 第8页 (共10页)第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) HearingthecriesofAndy,theirparentswokeupandrushedtothekitchen.Whentheysawthe 第一节(满分15分) kitchenfloorallmessedupandhowAndywashurt,theygotveryangry.“Seewhatyoubothhave 你将参加英语课上的“一分钟演讲”活动。请你针对部分同学在校园内用手机拍摄短视 done!”theirmumsaidseriously.Butboththesiblingsstilldidntstopaccusingeachother.“Itwas 频的现象写一篇演讲稿,内容包括: allAndysfault,”Amysaid.“No,Ialsowantedtoeatthesecookies,”Andyexplained,wipingtears (1)陈述看法; fromhiseyes.“Thatsenough.Wedontwanttolistentobothofyounow.Amygotoyourroom (2)提出建议。 andAndycomewithme,”Dadsaidinanger. 注意: Theparentssoughttoendallthisnonsenseforever.Sothenextmorning,atthebreakfasttable, (1)写作词数应为80左右; theirparentsrevealedtheirsolution—theyweresendingAndytoaboardingschooltostudy.Andy (2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。 didntwanttogobuthisparentswerefirm.ThenewsmadeAmyveryhappy. 注意: Dearclassmates, (1)续写词数应为150个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Thus,AndywasgoneandAmywasveryexcitedthatnowshewastheonlychildinthe house. Thankyouforlistening. 第二节(满分25分) 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 Amywaslostinthoughtallday,wonderingwhetherherparentswouldbringAndyback AbsenceMakestheHeartGrowFonder homeornot. Persons,places,orthingsbecomedearertouswhentheyarenotwithusorwithinourreach. Somethinglikethisalsohappenedwiththetwosiblings(姐弟),AmyandAndy. AmywastwoyearsolderthanAndy.Bothofthemcouldnttolerateeachotherandkepton fightingwithoutanyreason.Theirparentstriedtheirbesttocreateafriendlyrelationshipbetween them,butitseemednothinghadanyeffectonthem. Oneday,whenthesiblingshadanotherfight,theirparentshadtotakeaseriousstep.Itwas nighttimewhentheirparentshadgonetosleep.Oneaftertheother,thechildrencrept(蹑手蹑脚 地走)intothekitchenandbothstartedfightingoverajarofcookies.“Thesecookiesaremine. Dontyoudaretotouchthem,”Amysaidinasharptone.“Givethemtome!Mumbroughtall thesecookiesforme!”Andyshouted.Theybothstartedtosnatch(夺)thejarfromeachother untilitslippedandfellonthekitchenfloor.Thejarbrokeintoseveralpiecesthatspreadallover thefloor.Asaresult,Andyaccidentallycuthisfootbysteppingononeofthebrokenpiecesof glass.Hestartedtocryloudly. 英语试卷 第9页 (共10页) 英语试卷 第10页 (共10页)