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高三年级阶段性统一练习(三)
英语科目
2023年1月
本练习分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分,时长120分钟。
第Ⅰ卷 (共 115分)
第一部分:听力(20分)
第一节
听下面五段对话。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项,
并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有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.Where does the girl usually listen to English?
A.At school. B. Onthebus. C.At home.
2.Whywas the woman angry?
A.Thewaiter was rude. B.The meal took too long. C.The foodwas terrible.
3.What does the man mean?
A. HisSpanish was pretty good.
B. His Spanish teacher helped hima lot.
C.Hehad troublewith somewords ofthebook.
4.What kind ofparty willthespeakers have tomorrow?
A.Abirthday party. B.Awedding party. C.Agoing-away party.
5.What are thespeakers mainly talking about?
A.AFrench exam. B.An interpretercourse. C.Ajob opportunity.
第二节
听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,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。听每段材料前,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。每段材料读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8小题。
6.What is theman planning to doonholiday?
A.Visitabeach. B. Goskiing. C.Read at home.
7.Howwill thewoman prepare forher holiday?
A. Bylearning to ski.
B. By visiting somebookstores.
C.By finishingher lessons this Saturday.
8.Whois good at skiing?
A. Chris. B. Megan. C.Ava.
听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11小题。
9.Howwill thewoman go to thecity center?
A. Bycar. B. By taxi. C.Onfoot.
高三阶段性统一练习(3) 英语 ---110.Which street can takethewoman to thecity center?
A.TheSouth Street. B.The RiverStreet. C.The RingRoad.
11.Whatwill theman dofor thewoman tomorrow?
A. Bring amap. B. Book ahotel. C.Order a taxi.
听下面一段独白,回答第12至第15小题。
12.When did thespeaker begin her painting?
A. Fouryears ago. B. Four months ago. C.Four weeks ago.
13.Where did thespeakerfind thestones?
A. In Swiss. B. In Brazil. C.InAustralia.
14.What is thespeaker proud?
A. Each work has its own style.
B.The pictures contain muchdetail.
C.Shepainted 89works ina short time.
15.What dowe knowabout thespeaker?
A. Shevalues what she has painted.
B. Sheearns alot from painting onstones.
C.Shehas beento all theplaces shepainted.
第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节, 满分 45分)
第一节、单项填空(共15小题, 每小题 1分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选出适合空白处的最佳选项。
16.—Whydidn’t you comeback last night? Iwaited long.
—_________.Youwere playing games the wholenight.
A. Don’t give methat. B. Don’tlose your head.
C.Don’ttrust tochance. D. Don’t dream away your time.
17.The People’s Bank of Chinahas issued a set of “reform and opening-up” gold coins, but the coins will
notbe in_________.
A. recognition B. circulation C.practice D. transportation
18. I am confident about Alibaba’s future success but some remain _________ about possible risks,
includingits product quality.
A. curious B. sensitive C.cautious D. particular
19.—Did you attend themeeting for theexperiment project yesterday?
—Yes,but Idon’t thinkI_________because my directorwas there.
A. need have B. needed to C.need tohave D. need to
20.Their sense of humour and ability to get along with people are two characteristics that _________ for
theirlack ofexperience.
A. allow B. cater C.account D. compensate
21. They arrived at the border between Kenya and Tanzania at 2 pm, _________ lies a national nature
reserve.
A.what B. which C.where D. when
高三阶段性统一练习(3) 英语 ---222. All we need _________ a small piece of land where we can plant various kinds of fruit trees
throughout thegrowing seasons ofthe year.
A. are B. is C.was D. were
23.—Did you enjoy yourselflast night?
—Yes, it’svery niceof you. Iappreciated _________totheparty.
A. to beinvited B. to haveinvited C.havingbeen invited D. being invited
24.Don’t disturb me. I_________theletters allmorning and _________tenso far.
A. write; wrote B. am writing; have written
C.was writing; wrote D. havebeen writing; have written
25. University majors should not be _________ market demand and the government should give more
support for“unpopular”majors such as literature, historyand philosophy.
A. at themercy of B. in theprocess of C.in theform of D. at therisk of
26. Recent research has _________ the causes of the mysterious disease that has claimed thousands of
lives.
A. caught hold of B. cast light on C.madefun of D. lostcontrol of
27. Distant education is playing a more and more important role, making it possible for people to be
educated _________they do.
A. however B. wherever C.whenever D. whatever
28.Isuspect _________Emily was lying when shedescribed theincident, for Iknowher well.
A. that B. whether C.what D. how
29. _________ to go out alone, the retired minister had to go for a walk with several policeman following
him.
A.Warning not B.Warned not C.Not warning D. Not warned
30.—MayI useyour dictionary? I need tolook upa word.
—It’s over there. _________.
A. It depends B. Got it C.Feel free D. No problem
第二节、完形填空(共20小题;每小题 1.5分, 满分 30分)
阅读下面短文, 掌握其大意, 然后从所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和D)中, 选出最佳选项。
Last spring, I was fortunate to be chosen to participate in an exchange study program. In my
application letter, I was careful to 31 how much I wanted to see France; evidently, my excitement
really came through in my words. Once I 32 that I was going, all I could think about was the fun of
foreign travel and making all sorts of new and 33 friends. While traveling was inspiring and
meeting peoplewas 34 ,nothingabout my term in France was what I 35 .
The moment I arrived in Paris, I was 36 by a nice French couple who would become my host
parents. My entire experience was joyous and exciting 37 I received some shocking news from my
program coordinator(协调人): there had been anaccident inmy host parents’extended family.They had
totravel outsideFrance forseveral weeks.That afternoon, Ihad to 38 out ofone family’s house and
into another. The exchange coordinator told me I’d have a 39 this time and asked whether I could
share a bedroom with an English speaker. To avoid the temptation to 40 my native language, I
asked not tobe 41 with an English-speaking roommate.WhenIgot to mynew room, I 42
myself to my new roommate Paolo, a Brazilian, the same age as I, whom I was surprised to find playing
高三阶段性统一练习(3) 英语 ---3oneofmy favorite CDs!In just afew hours, we knew we’dbe good friends for therest ofthe 43 .
I left France with many 44 , so when people ask me what my favorite part of the trip was, they
are always 45 to hear me talk about my Brazilian friend Paolo and the scores of weekdays in class,
weeknights onthetown, and weekends 46 France weenjoyed together.Ilovehow people 47
seem so different, but end up being so 48 . The most valuable lesson I gained from studying in
France wasn’t just to respect the French people 49 to respect all people, for your next best friend
could be just a continent away. I would recommend an exchange program to anyone who wants to
experienceforeign cultures and gain meaningful 50 .
31.A. discuss B. express C.announce D. argue
32.A. approved B. knew C.warned D. denied
33.A. stubborn B. anxious C.universal D. interesting
34.A. boring B. upsetting C.thrilling D. promising
35.A. expected B. liked C.doubted D. feared
36.A. greeted B. witnessed C.sponsored D. supported
37.A. since B. until C.when D. while
38.A. move B. travel C.walk D. rush
39.A. housekeeper B. leader C.colleague D. roommate
40.A. learn B. appreciate C.speak D. master
41.A. contrasted B. evolved C.placed D. fitted
42.A. added B. introduced C.devoted D. adapted
43.A. term B. week C.month D. vacation
44.A. dreams B. suitcases C.presents D. stories
45.A. concerned B. disturbed C.embarrassed D. surprised
46.A. exploring B. analyzing C.describing D. investigating
47.A. need B. shall C.must D. can
48.A. generous B. independent C.similar D. distant
49.A. but B. or C.and D. so
50.A. instructions B. friendships C.facts D. data
第三部分:阅读理解(共 20小题;每小题 2.5分, 满分 50分)
阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选出最佳答案。
A
BugsBunny’sHoping CarrotHunt
In this game you are Bugs Bunny and your goal is to reach the finish line ASAP! A carrot truck has
spilled its cargo! Gather as many carrots as you can, and when you get the big carrot, you'll be able to
jumpeven higher!
Instructions:Use themouseto moveBugs left and right, and click to jumpa gap whilegathering carrots.
Category:Action
高三阶段性统一练习(3) 英语 ---4MushroomMadness
You are in charge of protecting several farms. It’s up to you to make sure the mushrooms there reach
maturity before the animals in the forest get their hands on them. Use your swatter(苍蝇拍) to fight off
anything that comes near them; useheavier weapons ifnecessary.
Instructions: Slap any creature that comes near your mushrooms. Use themouse to control theswatter.If
you seea"power up", click to useit. Collect coins to buyupgrades after each level.
Category:Action
Rudolph’s Kick andFly
Santa’s little helpers have worked all year preparing for Christmas. When Santa finally leaves to deliver
his presents, the elves(精灵) head down to the snowfields with Rudolph, the reindeer, to play their
favoritegame: Kick andFly!
Instructions:
1.Usethemouseto aim, and click tolaunch anelf.
2.While in theair,click again to catch, and to gain extraheight.
3.The goal is to collect as many Christmas ornaments possible, andget 10pointsfor each one.
Tips:If you’re heading towards an obstacle, be suretoavoid it!
Category:Action
ClickFlick
Your mission is to save chicks falling from the sky. Use your trampoline(蹦床) to bounce them up and
direct them into a nest. But hurry—if you don’t, many chicks will fall and lose their lives. There will be
falling bombs, worms, nuts and eggs and you can get extra points by collecting the worms and nuts.
Savethenumberof chicks shown to unlock thenextlevel!
Instructions:Movethe chicks left and right usingkeys orthemouse.
Category:Adventure
51.The main purpose ofthepassage is to_________.
A. tell us different categories of games
B. introduce several interesting computer games
C.ask usto decide which game is thebest
D. let usevaluate whether weare interested in thegames
52.If aplayer has collected someworms and nuts, he_________.
A. willget extrapoints andget ahead B. will losethegamequitesoon
C.will get 10pointsfor eachone D. isplaying Mushroom Madness
53.Which ofthe followingstatements about thegames isTRUE according tothepassage?
A.All four games are in thesame category.
B. Players can only usethemouse tocontrol thetargets.
C.Bugs Bunnyneeds to befast to win.
D.Thenumber ofelves decides whether a player wins inRudolph’sKick and Fly.
高三阶段性统一练习(3) 英语 ---554.If aplayer wants to become stronger todrive animals away,heshould try to _________.
A. click theelf whileit's intheair
B. get thebigcarrot whilerunning
C.collect falling bombsas quickly as possible
D. finda “power up” oruseheavier weapons
55.In which game are thereobstacles you must avoid?
A. Bugs Bunny’sHopping Carrot Hunt. B. Mushroom Madness.
C.Rudolph’s Kick and Fly. D. Click Flick.
B
When I was eight, I got my first pair of glasses. Far from being made fun of at school, the only
struggle I got was endless requests to try on my new glasses. Hearing about what happened at school, my
father once looked at me and asked whether I had pretended to be the blindness just to look like Harry
Potter?
With my strange hair and glasses, I did nothing to avoid it, either. The Harry Potter books were the
great pop cultural event of my generation, who began reading again. My school librarian, both confused
and annoyed by us Potter fans, dealt with fights over the schools few old copies by setting a new rule:
HarryPotter could be borrowed for only three days, instead of the wholeweek of borrowing period every
othertitlewas allowed.
In the 20 years since the first book arrived on shelves, publishers and parents have been asking what
has made J.K. Rowling’s books so loved. It is better to look at the influence they have had on their
readers. Yes, the books were about a boy taking on a dark and powerful enemy in the magical world, but
they were also about love defeating hate, determination and choosing “between what is easy and what is
right”.Rowling’s entiremagical characters were all people wewant tobe.
I grew up with Harry and together we became children with our own opinions, teens easy to get
angry and young adults thinking of everything as normal. When the final book came out in 2007, I read it
for 12 hours without a break and cried as I finished it. I felt something sad: the end of Harry’s story
signaled the end of my childhood. I was suddenly aimless. Meanwhile, my now Potter-mad father walked
impatientlynearby,waiting for theproper moment to takethebookaway from hisdaughter.
Harry Potter did shape my generation.As a girl who grew up mostly in peacetime, many of the ideas
I found in these books were ones we had never come across before. The magical world’s terrible
treatment of non-human beings was the first description of slavery I knew. The treatment of Harry’s
teacher Remus Lupin, who hides his condition at work, is a metaphor(比喻) for the shame surrounding
thosewho suffer fromAIDS.And all settings likethis may have real-world reflections.Astudy found that
teenage Harry Potter readers showed more tolerance towards those who were suffering. Is it possible that
Jeremy Corbyn’s popularity among the young had anything to do with their literary education? Is it
possible that Harry Potter, in the 20 years he has been with us, has inspired a generation to be more
empathetic(感同身受), welcoming and socially open-minded than those before it? We will see. If not, at
leastmy glasses are stillcool.
高三阶段性统一练习(3) 英语 ---656.Paragraph 1isintended to show__________.
A. theauthors sufferings causedbytheglasses
B. thepopularity ofHarry Porter among students
C.themisunderstanding between the authorand herfather
D. theauthors close relations with otherstudents
57.Howdid theschool librarian stopthefights between Potterfans?
A. Bypreventing Potterfans borrowing HarryPotter many times
B. By selling theHarryPorter books in thelibrary.
C.By creating anew rulefor HarryPotter’s borrowing period.
D. Bybuying more HarryPotter books forthe library.
58.What can we learn about theHarryPotter books from Paragraph 3?
A.Thebookhas been the mostpopular oneamong all thebooks for twenty years.
B. It is thestory ofrevenge in themagical world that makes thebookpopular.
C.The bookhas had such great influence onthe readers that they all want tobe magical persons.
D.Readers are crazy about the bookbecause it has taught them howto loveandmake wisechoices.
59.Whydid theauthorcry when sheread Harry Potterthat came out in2007?
A. Because shesuddenly found that she was too old to read HarryPotter.
B. Because her father was for a chance to takeher bookaway.
C.Because shehad noplan for what todoafter her childhood ended.
D. Because shewas toosad toknow the2007bookwas the lastHarry Potter book.
60.The underlined word “signaled”in Paragraph 4is closest inmeaning to __________.
A.described B. created C.changed D. marked
61.What’s thelast paragraph mainlyabout?
A. HarryPotter has great effects ontheauthor’s generation.
B.The characters inHarryPorter were created through great imagination.
C.Compared with other people, Harry Potter readers are more tolerant.
D. Reading HarryPotter is important forchildren livingin peacetime.
C
For grown-ups, an afternoon snooze(打盹) is often easier said than done. But many of us have
probably experienced just how simple it can be to catch some sleep in a gently rocking hammock(吊床).
By examining brain waves in sleeping adults, researchers reported in the June21 issue ofCurrent Biology,
aCellPress publication,that they nowhave evidence toexplain why that is.
“It is a common belief that rocking causes sleep: we fall asleep in a rocking chair soon and, since
ancient times, we cradle our babies to sleep,” said Sophie Schwartz of the University of Geneva. “Yet,
how this works had remained a mystery. The goal of our study was made up of two parts: to test whether
rocking does indeed improvesleep,and tounderstand how thismight work at thebrain level.”
Schwartz, Michel Mühlethaler, and their colleagues Laurence Bayer and Irina Constantinescu asked
twelve adult volunteers to nap on a custom-made bed or “experimental hammock” that could either
remain still or rock gently.All participants were good sleepers who didn’t typically nap and did not suffer
from excessive sleepiness during the day. Each participant took two 45-minute afternoon naps, one with
thebed stilland one withthe bed in motion,whiletheir brain activity was monitored.
高三阶段性统一练习(3) 英语 ---7“We observed a faster transition to sleep in each and every subject in the swinging condition,”
Mühlethaler said. “Surprisingly, we also observed a dramatic boosting of certain types of sleep-related
brain waves.”
More specifically, rocking increased the length of stage 2 sleep, a form of non-rapid eye movement
sleep that normally occupies about half of a good night’s sleep. The rocking bed also had a lasting effect
onbrain activity,increasing slowbrain waves and bursts ofactivity known as sleep spindles(纺锤体).
Schwartzand Mühlethaler saythenextstep is tofind out whether rocking can improvelonger periods
of sleep and to find out whether it may be useful for the treatment of sleep disorders, such as insomnia(失
眠).
62.What does the June21issueofCurrent Biology tell usaccording toParagraph 1?
A. It is moredifficultfor grown-ups tofall asleep.
B.Peopletoday liketosleep ina rocking hammock.
C.There comes theevidence toexplainwhy rocking benefits people’s sleep.
D. Many peoplenowadays suffer from excessivesleepiness.
63.What can we learn from SophieSchwartz’s words?
A.Thestudy is going to benefit babies a lot.
B. Her team aimed toanswer two questions.
C.The studyhad been kept secret before finished.
D. Peopleused to believe rocking was bad forsleep.
64.What finding was beyond theresearchers’expectation?
A.All theparticipants fell asleep faster in theswinging condition.
B. Someparticipants couldn't fall asleep in theswinging condition.
C.The rocking seemed toimproveparticipants’sleep quality.
D. Participants hadatendency to sleep excessivelyin theswinging bed.
65.What doSchwartz and Mühlethaler expect to figure outin thenextresearch?
A.Whether swing cancause insomnia.
B.Whetherswing can change brain waves.
C.Whetherswing can benefit memory consolidation.
D.Whether swing canextend sleep time.
66.Asuitable titlefor thispassage would probably be_________
A.Takea snooze. Easier said than done.
B.Need anap? Find yourselfa hammock.
C.Want afaster sleep? Change your sleeping habits.
D. Sufferfrom sleep disorders?New treatment found.
D
On Wednesday, two things happened. In Syria, 80 people were killed by government airstrikes.
Meanwhile, in Florida, Elon Musk’s SpaceX successfully launched and fired a sports car into space.
Guess which story has dominated mainstream news sites?
The launch of Musk’s Falcon Heavy rocket, the most powerful ever launched by a private company,
went off successfully. Musk sent his cherry-red Tesla roadster running toward Mars, launching “a new
高三阶段性统一练习(3) 英语 ---8space age”. The event attracted phenomenal publicity and made the rocket launch a masterstroke of
advertising forTesla.
Meanwhile, in Syria, where hundreds of thousands of refugees(难民) may be forced to return to
unsafe homes, a UN human rights coordinator for Syria said despondently(沮丧地) that he was no longer
sure why he bothers to videotape the effects of bombing, since nobody ever pays attention. He wondered
what level ofviolence it would taketo make theworld care.
There is, perhaps, no better way to appreciate the tragedy of 21st-century global inequality than by
watching abillionairespend $90mlaunching a$100,000car into space.
Musk said he wanted to participate in a space race because “races are exciting” and that while
strapping his car to a rocket may be “silly and fun … silly and fun things are important”. Thus, anyone
who mentions the huge waste the project involves, or the various social uses to which these resources
could beput, can be dismissed as akilljoy.
But one doesn’t have to hate fun to question the justification for pursuing a costly new space race at
exactly thismoment. If weexaminethe situationhonestly,it becomes hard to defend a project likethis.
Amission to Mars does indeed sound exciting, but it’s important to have our priorities straight. First,
perhaps we could make it so that a child no longer dies of malaria every two minutes. Or we could try to
address the level of poverty in Alabama which has become so extreme that the UN investigator did not
believe it could occur in a first-world country. Perhaps when violence, poverty and disease are solved,
then wecan head forthe stars.
Many might think that what Elon Musk chooses to dowith his billions is Elon Musk’s business alone.
If he wanted to spend all his money on medicine for children, that would be nice, but if he’d like to spend
itmaking bigexplosions and sending hisconvertibleona million-milespace voyage, that’s his right.
But Musk is only rich enough to afford these money-consuming projects because we have allowed
social inequalities to arise in the first place. If wealth were actually distributed fairly in this country,
nobodywould bein apositionto fund his ownprivate space program.
Elon Musk is right: silly and fun things are important. But some of them are an indefensible waste of
resources. While there are still humanitarian crises such as that in Syria, nobody can justify vast spending
onrocketry experiments.
67.Whydoes thewriter mention thetwo pieces ofnews at thebeginning ofthe passage?
A. To illustrate the inequality of wealth distribution and the consequent inequality of attention
distribution.
B.Tohighlight thesignificance ofSpaceX’s successful launch ofarocket and acar into space.
C.Toappeal to thegovernment formore attentionto theair strikes and refugee crisis in Syria.
D.Tofind out which news dominated the mainstream news sites.
68.Whydid theUNhumanrights coordinator for Syria feel disappointed?
A. Because nobodyappreciated his work and all theefforts he made.
B. Because theviolence inSyria is notserious enough to maketheworld care.
C.Because however hard hetried, nobodyseemed to care about thesituation in Syria.
D. Because hehadgreat difficulty videotaping theeffects of bombing.
高三阶段性统一练习(3) 英语 ---969.What is implied in Paragraph 6and 7?
A.Thespace project ofSpaceX cost thegovernment toomuch money.
B. It kills thefun toquestion thejustificationof thepursuit ofspace programs.
C.Space programs are awaste ofmoney that cannot bejustified.
D.Addressing problems ofviolence, poverty and diseases should be ourtop priority.
70.What does the writermainly want totell us?
A.Weshould pay equal attentiontospace projects and solving social problems.
B. No privatecompanies shouldbeallowed to spend money in rocketry experiments.
C. The money and resources used in space projects could have been used to deal with various social
problems.
D. Elon Musk shouldbe blamed for misleading thepublic.
高三阶段性统一练习(3) 英语 ---10高三年级阶段性统一练习(三)
英语科目
第Ⅱ卷(共 35分)
注意事项:用黑色墨水的钢笔或签字笔将答案写在答题纸上, 不能使用修改液。
第四部分:写作
第一节、阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分, 满分 10分)
阅读短文, 并按照题目要求用英语回答问题。
When I was a kid, there was only one way my parents would let me stay home from school and that
was if Ihad a high fever.Most of my friends could stay homedue toa stomachache or amild fever --- but
not me… I had to be dying in order to stay home. By the way, my parents are both doctors. My parents
used to say that they were teaching me how to have a good work ethic(职业道德). I didn’t understand the
connection untillast week.
The other day I was on the train and sat behind a young man who was complaining to his friend
about his life. He went on for twenty minutes about how his passion in life was to make movies, but he
wouldn’t pursue it because he had no clue if he could make enough money and he didn’t want to waste
time because it would take years to make it big. He then admitted to thinking about buying stocks by
borrowing money because he thought he could easily make six figures within one year. His friend agreed
with him and said, “The stock is good because you can make tons of money and only work for a short
time.”
I think they were indulging(沉溺) in the wildest fantasy. Many people these days don’t realize that
when things seem to happen immediately, it is only because a lot of effort, determination and time have
gone into them and it isn’t due to some miraculous(不可思议的) event. The easier it looks, the more
hours go intoit.There is noexcusefor laziness.
Looking at the two young men, all of a sudden I was having a flashback of being ten years old and
watching thetelevision showFame.
In the show the dance teacher told her students, “If you want fame, fame costs and here’s how you
start paying for it … in sweat.” Every time we watched that show, my dad would proudly say how right
theteacher was because in order to succeed you have to work hard.
71. Whendid theauthor’s parents allowherto stay homefrom school?
(No morethan 10words)
72. Why did theyoung man onthetrain give uphis dream ofmaking movies?
(No morethan 15words)
73. What will ittake tosucceed immediatelyin author’s opinion?
(No morethan 10words)
74. Howdoyou understand the underlined sentence in thelastparagraph?
(No morethan 10words)
75. Do you agree with theauthor’s opinion?Pleaseexplain itin your own words.
(No morethan 25words)
高三阶段性统一练习(3) 英语 ---11第二节、书面表达(共1小题;共 25分)
76. 假设你是晨光中学的学生李津,你的英国笔友Chris 想请你分享一下观看2022北京冬奥会的感
受。请根据以下提示给他写一封电子邮件。
(1)北京冬奥会给你自己留下最深刻印象的是什么;
(2)北京冬奥会的成功举办的原因;
(3)邀请他来北京参观,体验。
注意:1. 词数不少于100词;
2. 可以适当加入细节,使内容充实,行文连贯;
3. 开头已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Chris,
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Li Jin
高三阶段性统一练习(3) 英语 ---12