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大联考 萍乡实验学校2025届高三月考试卷(五) 英 语 命题人:陈 涛 戴艳华 彭卓紫婷 曾 梅 审题人:高三英语备课组 注意事项: 1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。 2 . 回答选择题,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动, 用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号 。回答非选择题,将答案写在答题卡上。试卷上无效。 3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 第一部分听力(共两节,满分 30分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 5 A B C 听下面 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 、 、 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应 10 位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 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。 例:Howmuchistheshirt? A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15. 答案是C。 1.Whatisthegirllookingfor? A.Herschoolbag. B.Herpencil. C.Herpencil-box. 2.Howmanypeoplewereinjuredintheaccident? A.Ababy. B.Threewomen. C.None. 3.Whatdoweknowabouttheman? A.Hewantstogetanewposition. B.Heisaskingthewomanforhelp. C.Hehasleftthewomanagoodimpression. 4.Whatdoesthemanmean? A.Hecan’taffordthenewcar. B.Hisfriendhasboughtthecarforhim. C.Hehasalreadymadethedownpaymentonthecar. 5.HowdoesthewomangotoPhiladelphiaprobably? A.Bycar. B.Bytaxi. C.Bysubway. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 5 A B C 听下面 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 、 、 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话 5 5 . 或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍。 思思想政治 英语试题(萍实版)第1页共10页 {#{QQABCQYQogCgQBAAABgCQwUQCACQkgEAAYgOABAMMAAAyRFABAA=}#}第6段材料 6-8 听 ,回答第 题。 6.WhatisVinnieJones? A.HeusedtobeasoccerplayerforWimbledon. B.HeisfamousinAmericabutnotinBritain. C.HeisafamousBritishsinger. 7.Howaboutthewoman? A.SheisinterestedinVinnieJones. B.SheknowsmoreaboutVinnieJones. C.Shedoesn’tlikethefilmswithVinnieJones. 8.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace? A.InBritain. B.IntheUSA. C.InChina. 第7段材料 9-11 听 ,回答第 题。 9.Whatdidthewomandolastweekend? A.Sherelaxedatthebeach. B.Shevisitedherparents. C.Shepreparedforapaper. 10.Whydidthewomancomehomesosoon? A.Shehadanappointment. B.Shehadworktodo. C.Shewasinvitedonlyfortheweekend. 11.Whatdidthewomanthinkofrunninginthewetsandnearthewater? A.Difficult. B.Easy. C.Terrible. 第8段材料 12-14 听 ,回答第 题。 12.WhatwasJane’sgrandmotherwhenshewasyoung? A.Shewasawriter. B.Shewasanactress. C.Shewasadoctor. 13.HowmanypeoplearethereinJane’sfamily? A.Four. B.Five. C.Seven. 14.Whereisthegarden? A.It’sbehindthehouse. B.It’sinfrontofthehouse. C.It’snearthebridge. 第9段材料 15-17 听 ,回答第 题。 15.Whydothewomanandherhusbandwanttospendtheweekendoutside? A.Tohavealongtrip. B.Torelaxthemselves. C.Tovisitfriends. 16.Whatdoesn’tthemanadvisethewomantodoatthesea? A.Tohaveagoodsleeponthesoftsand. B.Toplayvolleyballonthebeach. C.Toenjoythesunshineonthesand. 17.Whowouldmostprobablymakethefinaldecision? A.Thetravelagency. B.Thewoman. C.Thewoman’shusband. 第10段材料 18-20 听 ,回答第 题。 18.WhatkindofpersondidClemente’sparentswanthimtobe? A.Independentandhonorable. B.Honestandkind. C.Friendlyandselfless. 思思想政治 英语试题(萍实版)第2页共10页 {#{QQABCQYQogCgQBAAABgCQwUQCACQkgEAAYgOABAMMAAAyRFABAA=}#}19.WhichteamdidClementeplayforasaprofessionalplayer? A.Nineprofessionalteams. B.TheBrooklynDodgers. C.Acityteam. 20.WhathappenedtoClementeintheend? A.Hediedinanairaccident. B.HebroughtthesuppliestopeopleinNicaragua. C.Hewaskilledinanearthquake. 第二部分阅读(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) 阅读下面短文,从各题所给的 A、B、C和 D四个选项中选出符合题意的最佳选项。 A Brecon Beacons YAC has an amazing opportunity for budding ( )archaeologists ( ) of all ages, in 崭露头角的 考古学家 Sunderland in Tyne and Wear. Thanks to funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund, professional archaeologists from Wardell Armstrongwillbeinvestigatinganarchaeologicalmysteryandtheyneedyourhelp. Romans? “The site is a bit of a mystery”, Frank Giecco from Wardell Armstrong said. “There is a very nice cropmark recorded on the site that has got lots of people very excited. Geophysicists ( ) failed to find anything related to the cropmark. 地质物理学家 There is anecdotal ( )evidence of Roman material being found, but nothing is officially recorded. We hope to finally 趣闻的 answerthequestion ofwhat isinthisfield,duringthe twoweeksonsite.Isthere evidenceof anyRomanoccupationonthe site? Canyouhelpusfindout? Get involved Thisisanopportunityforbothadultsandchildrentotakepartinfieldwalkingandtrialtrenching(smallhand-dugtestpits for children). No experience is necessary, training will be provided by the professional archaeologists from Wardell Armstrong, and all equipment will be provided. Volunteers can attend for as few or as many days as they wish, but they do need to book a place.Formoreinformation,andtobookyourplace,pleasecontactNormanKirtlanatsunderlandforgottenstones@gmail.com. 21 What’sthemainpurposeoftheactivity? . A Toseekfundingforarchaeologicalresearch. . B Tofindvolunteerstohelpsolveanarchaeologicalmystery. . C Toappealforhelpinprovingfindingsbasedonanecdotalevidence. . D ToorganizevolunteerstohelpsortoutdataontheRomanoccupation. . 22 Whichofthefollowingstatementmightbetrueifyoutakepartintheactivity? . A Youwillbecoachedbyexpertsinthefield. . B Youshouldhaveworkedwitharchaeologistsbefore. . C Youshouldsparetwoweekstostayatthesite. . D Youwillbechargedforusingequipment. . 23 Whoistheactivityprobablyintendedfor? . A Romans. B Experts. C Officials. D Families . . . . 思思想政治 英语试题(萍实版)第3页共10页 {#{QQABCQYQogCgQBAAABgCQwUQCACQkgEAAYgOABAMMAAAyRFABAA=}#}B Osei Boateng, who grew up in a small village in southern Ghana, watched many of his family members and neighbors struggletoaccessbasichealthcare.Inmanyregionsofthecountry,peoplespendhoursgettingtothenearesthospital. Driven by a strong sense of urgency to lend a hand, Boateng established his non- profit organization, the OKB Hope Foundation.In2021,heturnedavanintoamobiledoctor’sofficeandstartedbringinghealthcaredirectlytothoseinneed. Afewtimesaweek,themobileclinicandmedicalteamtravellongdistancestoremotecommunitiesinGhanaandprovide freeroutinemedicalcare.Inthevan,theycanrunbasiclabslikebloodworkaswellasprovidemedications. Sinceitwasestablished,themobile clinichasservedmorethan4,000citizensacrossmorethan45ruralcommunitieswho otherwise don’t have easily accessible medical care and has got much praise. “I am very impressed by the service they provide, andthatisthebestchanceforusruralpeopletogetthetreatmentwewant,”saidAbraham,oneofBoateng’sneighbors. Boateng’s organization has also trained 20 volunteers to serve as local health advocates. They check people’s vital signs, such as blood pressure and glucose ( ) levels, and provide the medical team with timely data for assessing how to move 葡萄糖 forwardwithcareandtreatment,especiallyforthosewhosehealthisatrisk. In the future, Boateng wants to broaden the reach of his efforts to deliver medical services, not only to Ghana’s remote regions but also to other nations across the globe. “I believe that our model can be copied in Sub-Saharan Africa,” he said. “So, the goal is to really develop strategic partnerships and get additional mobile health vans for the communities or the regions that wewanttoserve.” 24 WhatmotivatedBoatengtolaunchtheOKBHopeFoundation? . A Thedreamofimpressinghisfamilymembersandneighbors. . B ThehopeofcreatingjobsformedicalprofessionalsinGhana. . C Thebarriertobasichealthcareinhiscommunity. . D Thedrivetoraisepeople’sawarenessofhealth. . 25 WhydoestheauthormentionAbrahaminparagraph4? . A Toshowthemobileclinichasservedmanypeople. . B Toimplythepositiveimpactofthemobileclinic. . C Tojudgetheserviceprovidedbythemobileclinic. . D Todescribethecurrentsituationofthecitizens. . 26 Whatroledothelocalhealthadvocatesplay? . A Theyassistpatientstogettheirmedicine. . B Theyhelpthedoctorstoanalyzedata. . C Theykeepthemedicalfacilitiesingoodcondition. . D Theyexaminethepatientsbeforefurthertreatment. . 27 WhatisBoateng’slong-termvisionfortheOKBHopeFoundation? . A Toexpandthemobileclinicservicebeyondhiscountry. . B Toworkwithothernationstopromotehisorganization. . C ToestablishanationalhealthinsurancesysteminGhana. . D TobuildalargehospitalineveryruralcommunityinGhana. . 思思想政治 英语试题(萍实版)第4页共10页 {#{QQABCQYQogCgQBAAABgCQwUQCACQkgEAAYgOABAMMAAAyRFABAA=}#}C Shanghai scientists have devised a new material that can be used to develop two-dimensional, low-power-consumption computer chips, which may significantly improve their energy efficiency and have important meanings for smartphone battery endurance. Low-power consumption, high-performance chips based on the material will also support the sustainable development of 5G, artificial intelligence, the internet of things and other fields, and promote the popularization of the next generation of smart devices,theresearcherssaid. Aselectronicdevicesbecome smallerandmorepowerful,thenumberoftransistorscontinuestoincreaseevenasthechips themselvesbecomesmaller. Experts explained that when the thickness of conventional silicon-based transistor materials is reduced to the nanometer level,theirinsulatingproperty( )issignificantlyreduced,resultingincurrentleakage.Thisnotonlyincreasesthechip’s 绝缘性能 energyconsumption,butalsocausesheatgenerationtoincrease,affectingthestabilityandservicelifeofadevice. To solve the problem, a team of scientists at the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology developed an innovative metal intercalation oxidation technology and used it to form a sapphire crystal dielectric,whichisusedinthedevelopmentof2Dlow-powerchipswithhighperformance. Di Zengfeng, leading researcher on the team, said the core of the technology lies in the ability to precisely control oxygen atoms so thattheycan beembedded in a crystallatticeof aluminum layer bylayer at roomtemperature to form an orderlysingle crystalaluminadielectricmaterial—sapphire. Conventional alumina materials often exhibit a disordered structure, which can lead to a significant decrease in their insulating property in very thin layers. However, a single-crystal sapphire structure results in its higher electron mobility and lowercurrentleakage,Disaid. “The orderly placement of the material at the microscopic level ensures the stability of the electrons during transport, making it possible to prevent current leakage even at a thickness of only 1 nanometer, thus significantly improving the energy efficiencyofthechips,”hesaid. 28 Whatcanthenewmaterialbeusedfor . ? A Itcanreplaceconventionalmaterialinsmartphonebattery. . B Itcanbeappliedtopromotetheperformanceofchips. . C Itcangeneratemoreenergyforsmartdevices. . D Itcanincreasethechip’senergyconsumption. . 29 Whatistheproblemwiththetraditionalmaterials . ? A Theycannotbeprocessedintothenanometerlevel. . B Theyfunctionlessefficientlyinverythinlayers. . C Theyaretoothicktobeemployed. . D Theyarenotstableenough. . 30 Whatisthekeytodevelopingthenewmaterial . ? A Toreducethethickness. B Tocontrolthetemperature. . . C Tokeepcontrolofoxygenatoms. D Todecreasetheinsulatingproperty. . . 31 Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext . ? 思思想政治 英语试题(萍实版)第5页共10页 {#{QQABCQYQogCgQBAAABgCQwUQCACQkgEAAYgOABAMMAAAyRFABAA=}#}A RevolutioninChipManufacture . B NextGenerationofSmartDevices . C InnovativeTechnologyContributestoGreenEnergy . D BreakthroughPromisesBetterSmartphoneBatteryEndurance . D Here’saquickquiz.PersonAdoesafavorforyou.PersonBasksyoutodoafavorforhim.Whodoyoutendtolikemore? Surprisingly,theanswerisPersonB Thisquirk( )ofhumannatureisknownastheBenFranklinEffect. . 怪癖 Benjamin Franklin came across the phenomenon in 1736 when serving as a clerk to the Pennsylvania Assembly. A powerfulmemberdidn’tcareforFranklinandthreatenedtomakelifemiserableforhim.Whattodo?Insteadofwinninghimover with sweet talk, Franklin asked if he could borrow a rare and valuable book the man owned. This request altered the man’s attitude and paved the way for their friendship. Franklin’s takeaway: “He that has once done you a kindness will be ready to do youanother,thanhewhomyouyourselfhaveobliged.” Several studies have confirmed this. But how can we explain the Ben Franklin Effect? Some psychologists refer to cognitive dissonance ( ). It’s difficult to hold two contradictory thoughts at the same time. It makes us uncomfortable. We 失调 resolve this tension by changing our mind. “I don’t like Joe, but I am doing him a favor,” we might think. “So maybe I do like him.” While cognitive dissonance explains a lot, it alone doesn’t explain the Ben Franklin Effect. One 2015 study found that it was, rather, the affiliative ( ) motive that the requests convey. That is, we humans want to maintain good relations with 亲和的 other humans, and one way to achieve this is by doing favors for others. This explains a lot about altruistic behavior. We like beingusefuland,byextension,welikethosewhogiveustheopportunitytodoso.It’sinourgenes. Yetthereismuchwestilldon’tknowabouttheBenFranklinEffect.Does itapplyequallyacrosscultures?Isthereapoint beyond which asking a favor makes you less, not more likable? Asking to borrow a book is one thing; asking to borrow a car is another. 32 WhydoestheauthormentionBenjaminFranklin’sexperience? . A Toillustrateadilemmainmakingchoices. B Tosuggestawayofstrikingupfriendships. . . C Tostresstheimportanceofstrategicrequests. D TointroducetheoriginoftheBenFranklinEffect. . . 33 Whatisareasonforpeople’stendencytolikethoseaskingforfavors? . A Reducingthetensioncausedbysocialcontact. . B Increasingthechanceofgettinghelpinreturn. . C Avoidingthediscomfortfromconflictingthoughts. . D Establishingacooperativecommunityofsharedtrust. . 34 Whatdoestheunderlinedword“altruistic”probablymeaninparagraph4? . A Selfless. B Impolite. C Aggressive. D Responsible. . . . . 35 WhatdoestheauthorthinkoftheBenFranklinEffect? . A Itmakeslittlesense. B Itappliestomostcultures. . . C Ithassituationallimitations. D Ithasgreatpracticalsignificance. . . 思思想政治 英语试题(萍实版)第6页共10页 {#{QQABCQYQogCgQBAAABgCQwUQCACQkgEAAYgOABAMMAAAyRFABAA=}#}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。 Anyonewithastorytotellcanwriteabook,eitherfortheirownenjoymentortopublishforalltosee.Buthowtocreatea greatstory? Start with a big,engagingidea. Whether you’re writing fiction or nonfiction, you need a concept that will hold your fascination throughout the long processofwritingandediting,andthatwillalsoengageyourreaders. 36 .Write themdown,chewthemover,andfigureout whichoneyou’remostpassionateabout. Research your bigidea tobuild your expertise(专业知识). Ifyou’re writing anonfiction book,you’llobviously need to deeplyresearchyour subjectmatterin orderto write aboutit effectively andauthentically. 37 . For instance,if you’ re writing a crime drama,youmight doresearch into howthe police typicallyinvestigatecrimesofthetypeyou’redepicting. 38 . IfyourfocuseachdayistowriteabouttheAmericanCivilWar,youmaybecomeparalyzedbytheimmensityofthetask. Instead, divide up your larger concept into smaller components that feel more manageable to tackle. For instance, instead of thinking “I need to write about the Civil War,” you might tell yourself, “I’m going to write about General Grant’s military strategytoday.” Develop at least oneunforgettablecharacter. Build one or more characters who are complex and rounded, not one- note “heroes” or “villains”. Think about some of your favorite characters from books you love. Write down their character traits and use these to help build your own unique characters. 39 . Emphasizeconflict and tension in your narrative. Introducechallengesandobstaclesinyourbook. 40 .Theconflictandtensioncanbebothexternalandinternal.Make ithardforyourreaderstoputthebookdown! A Establishdailyandweeklywritinggoals . B Breakyourbigideaintomanageablepieces . C Brainstormthemes,topics,orideasthatappealtoyou . D Todriveyournarrative,youshouldfocusondevelopinga“bigidea” . E Leadyourcharactersthroughupsanddownstohighlightsuchtension . F Evenfictionalworks,though,shouldbegroundedinsomedegreeofreality . G Yourreadersmayidentifywiththemandcareaboutwhathappenstothem . 思思想政治 英语试题(萍实版)第7页共10页 {#{QQABCQYQogCgQBAAABgCQwUQCACQkgEAAYgOABAMMAAAyRFABAA=}#}第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分 30分) 第一节(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分) 阅读短文,从各题所给的 A、B、C和 D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Here I was, sitting in the roller coaster ( ) cart of Kingda Ka in New Jersey, the tallest and second fastest roller 过山车 coaster on Earth. My friends shouted in excitement, while I shakily 41 my hands on my shorts. “How can you be so excited when...” Mywordscaughtinmythroatandmeltedintoscreamsastherollercoastersuddenly 42 forward.Itwasthefastest 43 I had ever experienced in my life: 128 miles per hour. I screamed at the top of my 44 as fear froze me up from inside. We rapidly moved up the skinny hump ( ) rising into the clouds at a ninety degree angle, having crossed the track bringing us 驼峰 forwardinmere 45 . 46 , close to the highest part of the hump, I 47 a little. My screams became less terrified and more energetic. Once wereachedthe 48 ofthehump,Icouldalmosttouchthesky. Andthenwewerespiraling( )downwards,curvingandtwistingand 49 towardsEarthatthesamespeed. 50 I 盘旋 realized it, we had already met the ground. It was a thirty - second - long ride. I managed to 51 the entire ride without a breakdown. Igaspedinsurprise.Itwasover.I hadnotonlysurvivedtheride—Ihad 52 it.Myfriendturnedtome,hereyes 53 .“Areyoureadyforthenextrollercoaster?” My head felt lightas we walked away from the ride spinning with somethingI didn’t 54 recognize. It took me a few minutestoputanametoit—thrill.“I’mreadyforanything.” Untiltoday,that 55 ridethatIwenton20yearsagoisstillkeptaliveinmymemory. 41 A wiped B waved C joined D cleaned . . . . . 42 A removed B rocketed C struggled D marched . . . . . 43 A launch B operation C ride D flight . . . . . 44 A cheeks B throat C heart D lungs . . . . . 45 A minutes B hours C seconds D occasions . . . . . 46 A Instead B Meanwhile C Therefore D However . . . . . 47 A brokedown B calmeddown C madeup D dressedup . . . . . 48 A top B point C track D location . . . . . 49 A swinging B escaping C shooting D roaring . . . . . 50 A After B Though C Before D While . . . . . 51 A takeoff B carryon C gothrough D getthrough . . . . . 52 A enjoyed B deserved C hated D confirmed . . . . . 53 A bright B wet C closed D open . . . . . 54 A gradually B absolutely C immediately D eventually . . . . . 55 A romantic B thrilling C alarming D awkward . . . . . 思思想政治 英语试题(萍实版)第8页共10页 {#{QQABCQYQogCgQBAAABgCQwUQCACQkgEAAYgOABAMMAAAyRFABAA=}#}第二节(共 10小题;每小题 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。 A father and son in China who took the national university 56 (enter) exams together and were accepted by their institutionsofchoicehavewowedmanypeopleonline. LiuAohan,18,madehisfamilyproudwhenhewasacceptedintotheFutureAerospaceLeadershipProgrammeatBeihang UniversityinBeijing,oneoftheworld’sbestuniversitiesforaerospace 57 (engineer).Hescored625outof750points,and 58 (rank)64inthesciencetrackofgaokaoinnorthwesternChina’sQinghaiprovince. HisfatherLiuJianbo,47,alsotookthe gaokaoin 59 sameyear.Hescored454outof 750in theartstrack,andwas acceptedtotakeabusinessmanagementmajoratGuangxiNormalUniversity. LiuseniorbeganstudyingwithhissonwhenhewasinYear2ofsecondaryschool. Liujuniorhadbecome distracted bygamesandhis gradessuffered 60 a result,sohisfather gavehim abeating,but soonregrettedhisactions. He decided to become his son’s studycompanion to setagood example. His 61 (decide) coincided withthe Covid- 19pandemicwhenschoolingwasdoneonline,sothepairwereable 62 (study)togetherathomewhenLiuseniorwasnotat work. 63 beganasawaytoencouragehisson,sooninspiredLiuseniortostudyfor 64 (him). Hesaidhewas 65 (much)proudofhisson’sachievementsthanhisown. 第四部分写作(共两节,满分 40分) 第一节(满分 15分) 假定你是李华,在美国某博物馆参观时,购买了一本介绍该馆所收藏文物的书籍,阅读后发现书中对一些中国文物 (artifacts) 的英文介绍有误。请向博物馆写一封信,内容包括: 1. 说明问题; 2. 提出建议。 注意: 1. 80 写作词数应为 左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 DearSirorMadam, ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ Yours, LiHua 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。 It was late, about 10:15 p.m. when Janice Esposito safely arrived at the Bellport, New York, train station; she happily jumped into her littlecar, andcouldn’twait to begin the 20-minute drive home to see her lovedhusband and seven-year-old son. She had just returned from visiting her older mother in Los Angles and had traveled the route many times before. She drove on 思思想政治 英语试题(萍实版)第9页共10页 {#{QQABCQYQogCgQBAAABgCQwUQCACQkgEAAYgOABAMMAAAyRFABAA=}#}autopilot( ) practically and skillfully: a left onto Station Road, then a left on Montauk Highway, and then suddenly— 自动驾驶 wham! Out of nowhere on that awful night a truck hit Janice’s car, violently pushing her to move backward some 100 feet away ontotherailroadtracks.Shesatinthecar,bruised( )butmostlyjustknockedoutbytheimpactandbythevehicle’sairbags. 撞伤 As it happened, Pete DiPinto was getting ready for bed. He’d just closed his book, turned off the light and was lazily crawling underthecovers whenheheardthe high-pitchedclangsound of metalonmetaland breakingglass coming from notfar outsidehisbedroomwindow.Asavolunteerfirefighterandretiredteacher,DiPinto,64,instantlybecamealertandneverstopped to think. He quickly grabbed abig professional flashlight out of habit, put his owncellphone in the pocket of his pajamas( ), 睡衣 and hurriedly ran out the door without getting changed. “Any firefighter would have done what I did,” he later told Newsday. “We’realwaysonduty.” ThefirsttruckDiPintocameupon,2,000feetawayfromhisfrontyard,wastheonethathadhitJanice,whowastrappedin her car still, her eyes closed and her mind semiconscious. He looked around and spotted one wheel of Janice’s car positioned on therailroadtracks. 注意: 1. 150 续写词数应为 左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Andthenheheardaterriblesound:thebellssignalinganoncomingtrain. ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ Theheavytrain,travelingat65milesperhour,crashedintothecar. ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ 思思想政治 英语试题(萍实版)第10页共10页 {#{QQABCQYQogCgQBAAABgCQwUQCACQkgEAAYgOABAMMAAAyRFABAA=}#}