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哈三中2024-2025学年度上学期高三学年十月月考英语试卷_2024-2025高三(6-6月题库)_2024年10月试卷_1014黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学校2024-2025学年高三上学期10月月考
哈三中2024-2025学年度上学期高三学年十月月考英语试卷_2024-2025高三(6-6月题库)_2024年10月试卷_1014黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学校2024-2025学年高三上学期10月月考
哈三中2024-2025学年度上学期高三学年十月月考英语试卷_2024-2025高三(6-6月题库)_2024年10月试卷_1014黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学校2024-2025学年高三上学期10月月考
哈三中2024-2025学年度上学期高三学年十月月考英语试卷_2024-2025高三(6-6月题库)_2024年10月试卷_1014黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学校2024-2025学年高三上学期10月月考
哈三中2024-2025学年度上学期高三学年十月月考英语试卷_2024-2025高三(6-6月题库)_2024年10月试卷_1014黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学校2024-2025学年高三上学期10月月考
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哈三中 2024-2025 学年度上学期 高三学年十月月考 英语 试卷 第一部分 听力(共两节,每小题1.5分,满分30分) 第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分, 满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中给出的A,B,C三个选项中选出最 佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。每段对话仅读一遍。 1.Whatarethespeakersdoing? A.Doinganexperiment. B.Tryingtocreatesmoke. C.Puttingoutafire. 2.Whatdoesthewomancomplainabout? A.Thepoormovieset. B.Theinterruptiontothemovie. C.Thedelayofafootballmatch. 3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout? A.Hotpeppers. B.Acake. C.Fruitandnuts. 4.Whydoesthemanmixthinnerplasticandregularrubbish? A.It’sharmless. B.It’swronglyclassified. C.It’sunabletoberecycled. 5.Howmanypointscanbegotiftwoballoonsarehit? A.5points. B.6points. C.16points. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分, 满分22.5分) 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 个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独 白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6.What’sthewoman’sattitudetowardstheman’scontrolofcalorieintake? A.Casual. B.Unfavorable. C.Positive. 7.Whatdoesthewomanmeanintheend? A.Themanshouldtakeinmoreenergy. B.Themanmustpracticemore. C.Themanisinhisbestshape. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8.Wheredothespeakersspendtheirholiday? A.InIndia. B.InSouthAfrica. C.InChina. 高三英语 第 1 页 共11页 {#{QQABRQQAogiIQIIAAQhCAw0oCAOQkBCAAQgGxAAAIAAAiQFABCA=}#}9.What’stheweatherlikeduringtheholiday? A.Rainy. B.Cloudy. C.Sunny. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10.Whatisthewoman’ssuggestion? A. MakinganEnglishversionofthemenu. B. Collectingfeedbackonthemenu. C. Addingnewdishestothemenu. 11.Whatwouldthewomaneat? A.Chicken. B.Friedpotatoes. C.Asaladwithoutmushrooms. 12.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers? A.Waiterandcustomer. B.Chefandkitchenassistant. C.Restaurantmanagerandemployee. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13.Whydoesthemanshowthewomanaround? A.Tohidehernervousness. B.Toshowoffthenewoffice. C.Tointroduceworkingenvironment. 14.Whatwillthewomandoinherjob? A.Workonmarketingprojects. B.Dealwithcomputerproblems. C.Leadclientstothewaitingroom. 15.Whatisbehindthedoubledoors? A.Awaitingroom. B.Ameetingroom. C.Abreakroom. 16. Howcouldthemanbedescribed? A.Nervousbutexcited. B.Friendlyandpatient. C.Generousandhumorous. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17.WhoisMr.Smith? A.Afounderofaschool. B.Aretiredlocalofficial. C.Aneditorofanewspaper. 18.Whatwasthevillagelike20yearsago? A.Famous. B.Noisy. C.Undeveloped. 19.WhydidthespeakergotoEngland? A.Foracolorfullife. B.Forfurthereducation. C.Forjobopportunities. 20.Whatisthepurposeofthetalk? A.Tointroducetraditionallifestyles. B.Toexpressgratitudetoarespectedman. C.Todemonstratetheimportanceofeducation. 高三英语 第 2 页 共11页 {#{QQABRQQAogiIQIIAAQhCAw0oCAOQkBCAAQgGxAAAIAAAiQFABCA=}#}第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A These beautiful reading spots rank among the top 10 of the world’s 50 best libraries and aretheinhabitantsofyourfavoritefictionalworld. Women’sLibrary,Glasgow Rows of books on women’s issues throughout history line the shelves of the only official museum in the UK dedicated to women’s lives, histories and achievements. A number of events across the year transform this library into a living social hub by providing creative writing classes, performance groups and craft sessions. Its key aim is to support women, with services teaching literacy, calculations, and handling a range of issues which include poverty, andsurvivingviolence. SirDuncanRiceLibrary,Aberdeen The outside of the modern facility is a huge glass structure made of 760 glass panels and 2,200 tons of steel. Sir Duncan Rice is also conscious of its carbon footprint, designed to collectrainwaterwhichisreusedtoflushitstoilets,harvestingpowerthroughsolarcellsonthe roofandusingtimerstocontroltheuseofitsfluorescentlighting. WellcomeReadingRoom,London Spend an afternoon studying in the Reading Room of London’s Wellcome Museum and you may just find yourself immersed in literature. With drawing classes and static artistic displays accompanying rows of educational books, it’s an enjoyable spot to visit and revisit. The impressive stairway and desks are allowing you the perfect spot to pause and reflect, whateveryourlibrarymission. JohnRyland,Manchester Created over 100 years ago, it has grown to become the third largest academic library in theUK,hometooveramillionmanuscripts.Modernextensionstothebuildingaddedsincethe 2000s create a breath-taking collision of historic and modern architecture. Regular events plannedwiththewholefamilyinmindmakethislibraryonetovisittimeandtimeagain. 21.WhatdoweknowaboutWomen’sLibrary? A.Itisagoodplaceforwomentoescapeviolence. B.ItservesastheonlyofficialmuseuminGlasgow. C.Itpromoteswomen’seducationandsocialcontact. D.Itboastsvariouseventsandalonghistory. 22.Wherecanyouattendclassesandviewexhibitions? A.InWomen’sLibrary. B.InSirDuncanRiceLibrary. C.InWellcomeReadingRoom. D.InJohnRylandLibrary. 高三英语 第 3 页 共11页 {#{QQABRQQAogiIQIIAAQhCAw0oCAOQkBCAAQgGxAAAIAAAiQFABCA=}#}23.WhatdoJohnRylandLibraryandSirDuncanRiceLibraryhaveincommon? A.Eco-friendlytechnologies. B.Eventsintendedforfamily. C.Extensivecollection. D.Specialarchitecturaldesign. B The idea of climbing Mt.Qomolangma disgusted me. The mountain came to represent the oppositeof everythingthatI lovedandrespectedaboutclimbing. Whathadoncebeenthefinal mountain climbing goal became the focus of a commercial guiding industry. Over the years, the crowds at Base Camp grew, leaving behind tons of trash. Whenever I was asked whether I’dclimbMt.Qomolangma,myanswerwasalwaysthesame:notinterested. That was probably where my personal Mt. Qomolangma story would have ended, were it notforanoldfriendThomPollardandhisobsession(迷恋)with oneofthegreatestmysteries. In 1999, he began to explore and found the remains of George Mallory, the celebrated British climber who disappeared while he was attempting to be the first to climb Mt. Qomolangma. ButMallory’spartner,SandyIrvine,andthecamerahehadlikely carried,were notfound.The mountain climbing world has been wondering whether they might have reached the top in 1924. Pollard’s story moved me. I began to pack for the climb and expected that our advanced equipment would make it manageable, perhaps easy. I was wrong. On the highest point on the planet, I was more tired than I’d ever been in any climbing. Along the way, I continuously tipped my hat, notjustto Mallory andIrvine butto anyonewho has thedrive to push himself or herself up this route. My search was in vain, but I began to reconsider Mt. Qomolangma. I witnessed many climbers, who were much more than just self-centered tourists. We shared route information, weather forecasts, and family photos — all united around a common goal. I went to Mt. Qomolangma to seek Irvine. But in the end, I found something more difficult to get: the spirit that Irvine and Mallory shared. It was hiding in plain sight, right where it has always been: inside the brave souls who risk so much to follow in storied adventurers’footstepsupMt.Qomolangma. 24.WhydidtheauthoroncehateclimbingMt.Qomolangma? A.Becausethemountainwasovercrowded. B.Becausehisoriginalclimbinggoalchanged. C.Becauseclimbingitbecameaprofit-drivenindustry. D.Becausehehadtobravetheelementsonthemountain. 25.WhatmotivatedtheauthortoclimbMt.Qomolangmalater? A.TheinfluenceofThomPollard. 高三英语 第 4 页 共11页 {#{QQABRQQAogiIQIIAAQhCAw0oCAOQkBCAAQgGxAAAIAAAiQFABCA=}#}B.Theresultsofthepreviousclimbing. C.Thedevelopmentofadvancedequipment. D.ThespiritofGeorgeMalloryandSandyIrvine. 26.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“tippedmyhat”inparagraph3mean? A.Relievedmytiredness. B.Showedmyrespect. C.Expressedmygratitude. D.Provedmydetermination. 27.Whatmessagedoesthepassagemainlyconvey? A.Thesearchformissingadventurersholdsgreatvalue. B.Modernclimbinglacksrespectforthenaturalenvironment. C.SpiritsoftheclimbersofMt.Qomolangmaareworthrespect. D.ExperiencedclimbersarequalifiedtoconquerMt.Qomolangma. C A strange sound called “biotwang” was first heard bouncing around the Mariana Trench 10yearsago,andscientistshavefinallyfiguredoutwhereitcomesfrom. Recorded by microphones deep in the ocean, the unexplained sound — a low, loud moan (哼声) followed by a mechanical echo, like a frog burping (打嗝) in space — thundered throughacomputerspeakeraboutadecadeago.Confusedresearcherscalleditthe“biotwang”. “You’vegotthislow-frequencyportion,likeamoan,”saysLaurenHarrell,adatascientist at Google Research’sAI for Social Good, adding her own impression of a hearty sigh. “Then youhavethehigher-frequencycomponentthatsounds,tome,likeanouterplanetspacecraft— the‘bipboo,bipboo’sound.” Confirming which marine animal makes a strange noise isn’t easy, though: it requires a person on a boat to see and identify the source at exactly the same time the sound is heard. “It takesalotoftime,alotofeffortandafairamountofluck,”Allensays. An international team headed by Allen, marine biologist from Swiss Federal Institute of TechnologyinZurich,andHarrellconductedacollaborativeresearchin2020.Whilesurveying whalesofftheMarianaIslands,Allenandotherresearcherssawamysteriousspeciescalledthe Bryde’s whale 10 times. These whales are spread out far across the huge open ocean, so it’s hard for scientists to observe or study them. On nine of the occasions that Bryde’s whales turned up, the researchers also heard the biotwang. “Once, it’s a coincidence,” Allen says. “Twiceishappenstance.Ninetimes,it’sdefinitelyaBryde’swhale.” After identifying the source, they reviewed years of audio data from underwater hydrophones to find out where this specific whale sound had previously been heard. “Once scientists know where and when these whales travel,” Harrell says, “AI models could connect thatdatatoclimateandenvironmentalfactorsandthussupportprotectionefforts.” The technology isn’t perfect, though. “These algorithms (算法) can only search for a frequency they know,” says Harrell. “The Bryde’s whale vocalizations change over time and 高三英语 第 5 页 共11页 {#{QQABRQQAogiIQIIAAQhCAw0oCAOQkBCAAQgGxAAAIAAAiQFABCA=}#}between populations. But because the tools are open-source, other scientists can use them to discover more about whale language. We seem to be so disconnected from, or simply have no access to this amazing underwater world of sound,” he says. “I think it’s about time that we changethat.” 28.Whyisitdifficulttoidentifythesourceofbiotwang? A.Becauseyearsofaudiodataneedtobeanalyzed. B.Becauseenoughtimeandarightmomentareamust. C.Becauseresearcherslackaknowledgeofmarineanimals. D.Becausebiotwangalternateswithlowandhighfrequency. 29.Whatisparagraph5mainlyabout? A.Whosolvedthebiotwangmystery. B.WhentheBryde’swhaleusuallyappeared. C.Howthesourceofbiotwangwasdetermined. D.WhytheBryde’swhalewasdifficulttoobserve. 30.WhatisHarrell’sattitudetowardtheirteam’sdiscovery? A.Ambiguous. B.Objective. C.Unconcerned. D.Disapproving. 31.Whatcanbethesuitabletitleforthepassage? A.MysteryofBiotwangFinallySolved B.AIAlgorithmsAppliedinBiotwangResearch C.SingeroftheDeepOcean—Bryde’sWhale D.ProtectionoftheDeepOcean—ALongWaytoGo D “Itwon’tforgiveyourmistakes,”wroteValentinLebedev,anastronaut,inhisdiary.“Even eating becomes more complicated. You must be careful and rely on sealed containers and specializedutensilstoopenpackages.Spillscanbedangerousasfoodparticlesorliquidsmight float into equipment or get into your eyes or nose.” Enough to say the anxiety ofan altogether differentorderinzerogravity. What’s worse, in space, no one can hear you scream about travel delays. When will I get back? Such is the dilemma of Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, two astronauts who have beenstranded(被滞留的)ontheInternationalSpaceStation(ISS)sincedockingthereonJune 6, 2024. NASAdoes not like that word.As one official insisted, “I want to make it very clear thatButchandSuniarenotstrandedinspace.” MrWilmoreandMsWilliamsarrivedattheISSaboardthefirstcrewedflightofBoeing’s Starliner. What was meant to be an eight-day stay is approaching the three-month mark after their capsule leaked helium (氦) and five of its 28 engines malfunctioned. That has delayed their return, possibly until February 1, 2025. Precisely what happens now depends on whether NASAthinksStarlinerissafe—testsareongoing—orwhethertheyarebetteroffgettingaride 高三英语 第 6 页 共11页 {#{QQABRQQAogiIQIIAAQhCAw0oCAOQkBCAAQgGxAAAIAAAiQFABCA=}#}homeonaflightoperatedbyBoeing’scompetitor,SpaceX.Adecisionshouldcomesoon. The next SpaceX Dragon capsule is due to dock at the ISS in September and return to Earth nextyear.If itis to make room for Mr Wilmore and MsWilliams, itwill go up with two crewmembersinsteadofitsusualfour.ThatwouldrequireStarlinertoleavetheISSuncrewed. Boeingsaysthisisnotcurrentlypossibleowingtosoftwareissues. Asitis,theengineeringfaultisashameforBoeingandNASA.IfcrewedStarlinerflights are unworkable, that will put paid to NASA’s ambition for competition in the task of ferrying astronauts to the space station and back to Earth. Now SpaceX looks like the only American gameintowncapableofgettingtoandfromtheISS. Having a mission prolonged unexpectedly, which sometimes happens, means missing out on changes big and small. Sergei Krikalev spent five extra months on the Mir space station when earthlings got distracted by the breaking up of the Soviet Union. He came back to a wholenewworldin1992. 32.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesValentin’sfeelinginthediary? A.Amusedbutfragile. B.Uncomfortableandtense. C.Disturbedbutmagical. D.Restlessandtolerant. 33.WhendidStarlinerplantoreturnatfirst? A.June6,2024. B.June14,2024. C.September6,2024. D.February1,2025. 34.WhatdoweknowaboutNASAaccordingtothetext? A.ItshouldhavemademassiveinvestmentforStarliner. B.ItpreferscooperationwithSpaceXinsteadofBoeing. C.Itisgivingatesttofixgasleakandanengineeringfault. D.Itdeniedthedelayedflightinprotectionofitsreputation. 35.Whatdoesthelastparagraphimply? A.AstrandedflightcausedSovietUniontobreakup. B.What’sinstoreforButchandSuniremainstobeseen. C.Astronautswillseeawholenewworldwhentheyreturn. D.SovietUnion’sspacecrafttechnologywasnobetterthanNASA’s. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 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。 AlwaystheOutsider? One of the things I used to fear was being the new girl in the office — in the kitchen making coffee while the in-crowd chatted about the weekend. I worried that I wasn’t good enough or smart enough. ___36___ I’d struggle for words while trying to look cool. Back at school, I was best friends with Kate and Cathy until we had to walk across the road in twos, 高三英语 第 7 页 共11页 {#{QQABRQQAogiIQIIAAQhCAw0oCAOQkBCAAQgGxAAAIAAAiQFABCA=}#}andguesswhowasleftout?I’vealways beentheoutsiderfromschooldaystoofficelife.Oris thatthestoryIhavetoldmyself? As in so many areas of life, the only thing you can control is your response. I remind myself of what Eleanor Roosevelt said: No one can make you feel lower without your agreement.___37___ ThesearethelessonsIhavelearnedalongtheway: ·Starting anywhere new, you just have to find your people, the ones that get you. ___38___ It’s OK to take your time and figure out if you’re the right fit for each other. Have faiththatyouwillfindtherightpeopleforyou. ·Veryoftenit’sourbeliefsystemsthattelluswedon’tfitin.Wearereplayingthestories from childhood and need to rewrite the script (剧本). ___39___ For example, when are you assumingthatyou’llbeonyourown?Whatfearsareyouprojectingontoyourself? ·Practice self-acceptance. Remind yourself that it’s OK to have a different way of operatingintheworld. · ___40___Neverforgetthatwhileyoumightbetryingtofitin,youshouldnevertryto beanybodybutyourself. A. Don’tover-thinkpeopleorsituation. B. Don’tchargeintofriendships,though. C. Startnoticingyourpatternsofmentality. D. IfIwasaskedaquestion,panicwouldsetin. E. Theonlypersonmakingyoufeellikeanoutsiderisyou. F. Thefeelingofbeinganoutsiderwouldforcemetoshutup. G. Weallfeelalittlelostandawkwardsometimes—you’renotalone. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共15个小题,每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳 选项。 I’vebeenbarefootinLondoneverydaysinceMarchlastyear.Livinginacity,I___41___ theelementoftheunexpected.ItwasasthoughI’ddiscoveredanextrasense.Travellingonthe tube barefootwas ___42___ atfirst because there are so many differentsurfaces. It’s as if I’ve reachedanewdimensionmostpeople___43___neverexperience. I took early retirement with a good pension in 2009. These days, I do a lot of ___44___ work.Ivolunteeredto___45___pharmacy(药房)prescriptionstothoselivinginablockof50 flats in Peckham Rye, whoneededmedical supplies badlyduringthe pandemic.The blockhad just undergone restoration and was looking brand new.All the walkways had been ___46___ , whichfeltabsolutelyamazingonmybarefeet. Many people offered me ___47___ during the cold spell, because they thought it was 高三英语 第 8 页 共11页 {#{QQABRQQAogiIQIIAAQhCAw0oCAOQkBCAAQgGxAAAIAAAiQFABCA=}#}weird behavior. However, I always stayed ___48___ and told them it was a lifestyle choice. It certainlystartedinteresting___49___withmeandatleastpeoplewerecurious. Being outside, being barefoot, ___50___ people — I’m sure it’s all connected. I’ve been diagnosed with depression.Thanks to this experience, I___51___thatbeinginvolved with the communityandbeinginnaturereallyassistedwithmy___52___. Being barefoot makes me feel more ___53___ and helps with my well-being.Almost no oneelseseemstohaveanideahow___54___itfeelsandit’sthemostinterestingwhendonein acity.I’llnever___55____wearingshoesagain. 41.A.hate B.question C.fear D.love 42.A.novel B.successful C.embarrassing D.essential 43.A.originally B.gradually C.normally D.secretly 44.A.rescue B.community C.investigation D.gardening 45.A.award B.read C.teach D.deliver 46.A.resurfaced B.removed C.blocked D.marked 47.A.shelter B.food C.shoes D.clothes 48.A.alarmed B.calm C.anxious D.concerned 49.A.arguments B.conversations C.hobbies D.games 50.A.greeting B.watching C.helping D.attracting 51.A.discovered B.suspected C.imagined D.predicted 52.A.identity B.growth C.recovery D.study 53.A.exhausted B.learned C.stuck D.grounded 54.A.hard B.uneasy C.incredible D.efficient 55.A.lookbackto B.gobackto C.getdownto D.giveinto 第二节(共10小题;每题1.5分,满分15分) 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。 During the three-day Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, tourists flocked to cultural and historical sites in Shanxi Province well-known for having the most ancient buildings in China, some of ____56____ gained attention after appearing in the game Black Myth: Wukong, ____57____ (release) inAugust.Among them theYungang Grottoes and theTiefo Temple are thegreatest____58____(hit). The Yungang Grottoes, a site on the UNESCO World Heritage List, attract ____59____ continuous flow of tourists every year. It is said that a trip to Datong wouldn’t be complete ____60____ exploring the Yungang Grottoes. “It’s particularly awe-inspiring ____61____ the Yungang Grottoes are an artistic achievement which took decades of carving and were jointly created by the imperial family and the common people,” said Fan Yang-chi, a journalist from Hsinchuduringatourwiththe2024ShanxiTripforTaiwanMerchantsandYouth. “When ____62____ (tour) the Tiefo Temple, I was amazed by ancient people’s 高三英语 第 9 页 共11页 {#{QQABRQQAogiIQIIAAQhCAw0oCAOQkBCAAQgGxAAAIAAAiQFABCA=}#}____63____ (technical) advanced clay sculpture craftsmanship, such as the intricate patterns, expressions and forms. I took many photos of each lifelike sculpture ____64____ will share themwithmyparents,”saidanothertouristWuJianwei. In response to the increasing number of visitors, the Colored Sculpture and Mural MuseuminJinchengexpandedtheirvolunteer serviceteamto managetourists.“Inthedaysto come, by making the most out of the popularity of Black Myth: Wukong, we ____65____ (commit) to providing excellent service and ensuring the safety of the culture and tourism market.” 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (满分15分) 学校英文报就高三学生体育锻炼情况开展调查。请你根据图表内容,以Sports and Health为题写一篇短文。内容包括: 1. 调查结果; 2. 概述原因; 3. 你的看法。 注意:1. 写作词数应为80个左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡上的相应位置作答。 SportsandHealth —————————————————————————————————————— —————————————————————————————————————— 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。 Sally’sbirthdaywasapproaching,andtheexcitementthatusuallyfilledherheartwasnow replaced with disappointment and stress. Turning eleven was a big deal, and she had always celebrated it with a grand party surrounded by her friends. However, this year was different. The burden of excessive homework and her parents’ struggling business weighed heavily on her, forcing Sally to make the difficult decision of not having a birthday party, even though it 高三英语 第 10 页 共11页 {#{QQABRQQAogiIQIIAAQhCAw0oCAOQkBCAAQgGxAAAIAAAiQFABCA=}#}was an event she enjoyed dearly every year. One day, sensing Sally’s sadness, her best friend Janeapproached andasked, “What’s up?Youlook downtoday.”“Nothing serious,” murmured Sally. “Are you going to have a birthday party this year?” Jane asked. “No,” Sally sighed and replied sadly, “There’s just too much going on and my parents are going through financial difficulties.” Sally smiled weakly, trying to conceal her immense disappointment and stress, but Jane saw through her pretence (假装) easily. Jane nodded thoughtfully and did not say anything. After the break, Sally saw her talking to one of their classmates, Maria, secretively. Curious, Sally went over to them, but as soon as Jane saw her, she quickly walked away. Sally was startled by Jane’s strange actions and turned towards Maria. “What did she say?” Sally asked. However, Maria simply shrugged and walked away with Jane, leaving Sally standing there, feelingleftoutandanxious. “Whatishappening?”Sallywonderedanxiously.“Aretheykeepingsomethingfromme?” As Sally’s birthday drew nearer, Jane was often found chatting softly with other classmates. WheneverSallywentovertothem,theywouldjustwalkawayortellherthattheyweretalking about a secret which Sally was not allowed to know. “Jane has never kept secrets from me before,” Sally thought. Her heart sank. Even her friends were distancing themselves from her! She swung between confusion and sadness with each passing moment, desperately trying to figure out what was happening. Why were her friends distancing themselves from her? And whatweretheyhiding? 注意: 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。 Onherbirthday,Sallywenttoschoolasusualbutwhatshesawtotallyconfusedher.____ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ Withthelightsuddenlyon,atouchingsceneunfoldedandthesecretwasfinallyrevealed._ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ 高三英语 第 11 页 共11页 {#{QQABRQQAogiIQIIAAQhCAw0oCAOQkBCAAQgGxAAAIAAAiQFABCA=}#}