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學(xué)年高二英語上學(xué)期第一次月考卷(外研版)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有2至4個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出全解全析5小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。(考試時間:120分鐘試卷滿分:150分)聽下面一段對話,回答第6和第7題??忌⒁猓?.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?1.答題前,請務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號用黑色字跡的簽字筆或鋼筆分別填寫在試題卷和答題紙規(guī)A.Newgamingtechnology.B.Thelatestcamera.C.TheVRheadset.定的位置上。7.Whycouldthewomanonlyusethefirstmodelforshortperiods?2.“注意事項”A.Itmadeherfeelsick.一律無效。B.Itspowerdidn’tlastlong.3.難度系數(shù):0.65。C.Itwasveryuncomfortabletowear.4.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。聽下面一段對話,回答第8至第10題。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分分)8.Whatdothespeakersintendtoattend?A.Atechnologyconference.B.Atechnologyclass.C.Arobotcontest.卡上。9.Wheredothespeakersprobablywork?第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題分,滿分分)A.Inatechnologycompany.B.Inahospital.C.Inarobotfactory.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(biāo)在10.Howdothespeakersfeelabouttheevent?試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀A.Shocked.B.C.Excited.一遍。聽下面一段對話,回答第11至第13題。1.Howisthemanpreparingtousethetools?.Whatisthewoman'sjob?A.Bylearningatwork.B.Bywatchingonlinevideos.C.Byreadingtheinstructions.A.Awriter.B.Ajournalist.C.AnOlympicmedalist.2.Whyhasthewomanbegunusingreusablebags?12.Whathappenedtothemanlastyear?A.helpreducewaste.A.HewonamedalintheOlympics.B.savemoneywithdiscounts.B.Hestoppedworkingasasoccerplayer.C.a(chǎn)ppreciatetheirstylishdesign.C.Hestruggledwithverystrongcompetitors.3.Whichactivitywillthemantakepartin?13.Whatdoesthemanwanttoachievethemostthisseason?A.ClothingRecycling.B.Conservation.C.BeingaforOneDay.A.medals.B.newstrategies.C.Havingbetterteamwork.4.Whatwastheman’sbestrecordbeforetoday?A.12.35seconds.B.12.23seconds.C.12.13seconds.聽下面一段對話,回答第14至第15題。14.Whatdidthemangetthistime?5.Whichteamwillprobablywininthefinal?A.TheGermanteam.B.TheFrenchteam.C.TheBrazilteam.第二節(jié)(共小題;每小題分,滿分分)A.Thegold.B.Thesilver.C.Thebronze.15.Howdidthemanfeelatthesecondfence?試題第9頁(共12頁)試題第10頁(共12頁)A.Quiteexcited.B.Rathertired.C.Absent-minded.●Deadline:June13,202316.Whathappenedatthewaterjump?●Fee:NoneA.Themancamethehorse.TheOceanContestasksstudentstoconsiderthefutureofacoastalormarinespeciesthatisunderthreatB.Thewatermadethehorsenervous.fromclimatechange.Submissionsareacceptedinavarietyofartforms.ThecontestisopentoallinternationalandC.Somethinginthecrowdupsetthehorse.USstudentsbetweentheagesofand18.17.Whatwillthemandotomorrow?A.Runinanotherrace.B.BeonaTVC.a(chǎn)friend.●PublicationintheRiverofanthology聽下面一段獨白,回答第18至第20題。●Deadline:January31,202318.Whatisthedisadvantageofoldalarmsystems?●Fee:NoneA.Theyweretoinstall.TheRiverofcontestasksstudentstoconsiderwatersheds-anareathatdrainsintothesamebodyofB.Theywouldcausepowerfailures.water-andhowtheyconnectwiththeirlocalcommunity.Studentscanexplorethisconceptinartorpoetry.TheC.Theywereexpensivebutunreliable.contestisopentoInternationalandUSstudentsfromkindergartentograde12(ages5through19).19.Whathappenswhenasmartcameradoesn’trecognizesomeone?A.Itignorestheperson.●Amount:Upto$10,000cashawardsB.Ittakesaphotooftheperson.●Deadline:October15,2023C.Itcontactsyouortheauthorities.●Fee:$3520.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?Opentostudentsinavarietyofdisciplines,includingvisualarts,writing,andmusic,theA.Petcare.B.Homesecurity.C.Cameratechnology.competitionasksstudentstosubmitaportfolioofwork.Applicantsmustbe15-to18-year-oldUScitizensor第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分分)permanentresidents,oringrades10through12atthetimeofsubmission.第一節(jié)(共小題;每小題5分,滿分5分)21.WhatcanweknowabouttheScholasticArtand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,并在答題卡上將該選項涂黑。A.Thedeadlineisnotfixed.B.Entriescantakeanyform.AC.Ithasthelowestcashawards.D.Itisopentostudentsworldwide.22.WhatdoOceanContestandRiverofhaveincommon?●Amount:$1,000to$12,500scholarshipsA.Theyhavethesameclosingdate.B.cangettheirworksissued.●Deadline:betweenDecemberandJanuary,dependingonyourregionC.Studentsdon’thavetopayanentryfee.D.Theagelimitforapplicantsisthesame.●Fee:$10forsingleentry,$30forportfolio(作品選輯)23.WhocanparticipateintheCompetition?TheScholasticArtandcelebrateartbystudentsingradesseventhroughtwelve(age13orolder)onA.Nancy,acollegegraduatemajoringinliterature.aregionalandnationalscale.Categoriesincludescience-fictionandfantasywriting,humor,criticalessays,andB.Kevin,a12-year-oldEnglishboystudyingmusic.dramaticscripts.C.Adam,ahighschoolfreshmanwhoexcelsatsports.D.Mary,a16-year-oldAmericangirlwholoveswriting.●Amount:Scholarshipsupto$1,500B試題第11頁(共12頁)試題第12頁(共12頁)November23wasthehappiestdayoflastwinterforXiaolong.Onthatday,hespottednearly400whiteC.Ithasbeenrecognizedandpraisedbyotherscranes(鶴)inhispatrol(巡邏)areanearPoyangLake.D.Hisprojectsarefundedbyinternationalorganizations.“Iwasthrilled.ItwasthelargestnumberofmigratorybirdsIhadseeninmonths,”said.ChasbeenapatrolattheprotectionandadministrationstationofthePoyangLakeWhenyoupictureazoo,whatdoyousee?Alonebearinaconcretecage,pacingaimlesslyinfrontofNationalNatureReserveBureaufor38years.Eachmorning,around5am,herisesearly,hasasimplebreakfast,andtourists?Oragroupofvolunteers,tryingdesperatelytocleanthebodyofthegiantpanda?Theroleofzoosissetsfromtheprotectionstation.unclearatfirstthought.Ontheonehand,fundingfromzooscomesfromvisitorsanddonors,sotoattractthepublic,“ProtectingthebirdsofPoyangLakeismyduty.ThisworkhasbecomeasignificantpartofmylifeandholdszoosmustputonagoodOntheotherhand,thereisagrowingcrytoprotecttheanimalkingdomfromtheutmostimportancetome.Byprotectingnature’sspirits,Ihavefoundmylife’spurpose,”said.conservation-concernedindividuals.Thatputszoosinadilemma.fondlyrecallsrescuingayoungwhitecrane20yearsagoonawinter’sday.HespottedtheinjuredLondonZoo,whichopenedtomembersin1828asthefirstscientificzoo,openeditsdoorstothepublic19youngcraneduringhispatrolandbroughtitbacktotheprotectionstation,wherehefeditsmallfishandshrimpandyearslaterasitwasnotreceivingsufficientfunding.However,whentheenvironmentalmovementwasborninthetookittothebirdhospitalfortreatment.late20thCentury,LondonZoobegantochangeitsfocus.InthesameyearwhentheIUCNRedListwasfirst“Irememberwhenwewenttothehospital;Iwalkedinfront,andtheyoungcranefollowedme.enteredpublished,LondonZooworkedwithPhoenixZooonacooperativeprogrammetoboostArabianoryx(大羚羊)thehospitaltogether.Afteraboutamonth,itsinjuryhealed,andIdecidedtoreleaseitbackintothewild,”hesaid.numbers.LondonZoosoonbecamethemodelonhowtorunazoothatcansatisfybothitsvisitorsandits“Thatdayleftadeepimpressiononme.Thelittlewhitecranecircledabovemyheadforalongtimebeforeflyinginhabitants.away.Itfeltlikeitrecognizedmeandwasreluctanttoleave.”Somezoosdidnotfollowsuit.Thereputationofdeclined,followingthedocumentaryBlackfish,anOverthedecades,hasrescuedandreleasedover300birdsandparticipatedinmorethan180projectsexposureonpoortreatmentoftheirkillerwhales.Itisclearfromtheirwebsitethatseacreatures’involvingtheprotectionofmigratorybirds.Hehasreceivednumeroushonors,includingbeingnamed“Jiangxi’swellbeingandconservationarenotpriority.Theyarehappytoadvertisetheirsealionshowsandmostbeautifulenvironmentalist”.penguinpettingexperiences,buttheirconservation“mission”istuckedneatlyintoadustycornerofthewebsite.24.WhatmadeNovember23aremarkabledayforlastwinter?Knowingthatplacessuchasmaynotprovidethebestcarefortheiranimals,wecontinuetogivethemourA.Hesuccessfullycompletedhiswinterpatrol.B.Heachievedapersonalmilestoneinhiscareermoney.C.HewitnessedanextraordinarygatheringofbirdsD.Hereceivedrecognitionforhisconservationefforts.However,weshouldnotstopvisitingzoos.Zoosareessentialtooureducation.Zoosareoutdoors,25.Howdoestheauthordevelopdedicationtobirdprotection?soul-lifting,andinneedoffootfalltoremainopenandservingtheanimalkingdom.SoresearchzoosbeforeyouA.Byanalyzingscientificdata.B.Bydescribinghisdailyroutine.visitthem.Onlypayforticketstozoosthatcommittoconservation,aimtoeducateratherthanentertainandhaveC.Bycomparinghisworkwithothers’.D.Byquotinghispersonalstatements.highanimalwelfarestandards.Donottolerateanyless.Celebratezooswhichdoitright.26.Whatdoes‘sexperiencewiththeyoungcranerevealregardinghischaracter?28.Whatleadstothedilemmainparagraph1?A.Hisscientificcuriosity.B.Hisadventurousspirit.A.Theprotestfromvolunteers.B.Thecompetitionamongzoos.C.Hisprofessionalambition.D.Hiskindandcaringnature.27.Whatdoesthetextimplyaboutwork?C.Thepressurefromfundingandconservation.D.Theconflictbetweenvisitorsandzookeepers.29.WhyisLondonZoomentioned?A.Itfocusesonlyonlocalbirdspecies.B.Heworksalonewithoutanypartners.A.giveanexample.B.introduceanopinion.C.makeaprediction.D.recommendadestination.試題第9頁(共12頁)試題第10頁(共12頁)30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“tucked”inparagraph3probablymean?B.Byabsorbingtheenergyofsunlight.A.B.Divided.C.Hidden.D.Combined.C.Byheatingthesurroundingenvironment.31.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestvisitorsdointhelastparagraph?D.Bymakinguseoftemperaturedifferences.A.Celebratetheanimalshows.B.Fundthepoorly-managedzoos.33.Whatadvantagedothenewpolymershaveoverpreviousmaterials?C.Recognizezoosdevotedtoprotection.D.Increasetheirvisitstodifferentzoos.A.Lowercosts.B.Greatersafety.C.Higherstability.D.Lessweight.D34.Whatcanwelearnaboutthenewyarnfromparagraph5?Forgettobringyourcharger?WhatifyourclothingcouldgenerateelectricityfromtheheatyourbodyA.Itneedstobechargedregularly.naturallyproduces?Thisfuturisticconceptisbecomingareality.B.Ithasbroadapplicationprospects.ScientistsatChalmersUniversityandLink?pingUniversityinSwedenhavedevelopedanewyarn(紗線)thatC.Itisdesignedformedicaltreatment.cangenerateelectricityfrombodyheat,usingapolymercoating(聚合物涂層)appliedtoordinarysilkyarn.TheD.Itwillbelaunchedintothemarketsoon.principleisthethermoelectric(熱電效應(yīng)),wheretemperaturedifferencesbetweenthehumanbodyandits35.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?surroundingenvironmentcreateelectricalenergy.Asthehumanbodyproducesconstantheat,thewarmersideoftheA.Thelimitationsofputtingthepolymersintopracticaluse.thermoelectricmaterialtransferselectronstothecolderside,generatinganelectricalcurrent.B.Thestandardofproducingthenewtextile.“Thepolymersthatweusearebendable,lightweightandeasytouseinbothliquidandsolidform.TheyareC.Thepotentialofthepolymersinpoweringdevices.alsoharmless,”saysstudyfirstauthorMariavittoriaCraighero.UnlikepreviousattemptsatcreatingthermoelectricD.Thefollow-uptestplanofscientists.textiles,thisbreakthroughsolvesalong-standingproblem:thelackofair-stablepolymers.第二節(jié)(共5小題,每小題5分,共5分)“Thenewtypeofpolymerhasoutstandingperformancestabilityincontactwithairwhileatthesametime,havingaverygoodabilitytoconductelectricity.Byusingpolymers,wedon'tneedanyrareearthmetals,whichareFirstofall,weneedtounderstandthathandlinginterpersonalrelationshipsisnotassimpleastreatingotherstocommoninelectronics,”explainsCraighero.mealsorgivinggifts.Intoday’sera,everyoneseemstocarryaninvisiblelistoftreatingandgifting,fromdinnerThenewthermoelectricyarncouldpowersensorsinclothingtomonitorvitalsignslikeheartrateandbodypartiestoweddingbanquets,fromMid-AutumnmooncakestoSpringFestivalredenvelopes,whichallseemtobetemperaturewithoutneedingbatterychangesorrecharging.Beyondhealthcare,itcouldenablelowpowerfunctionstightlywrappedinthe“humanrelationshipculture”.36insmartclothing,suchasenvironmentalsensingandlocationtracking.Aspowerconversionefficiencyimproves,morepower-demandingfeaturescanbesupported.PsychologistAlbertMehrabianputforwardaveryinterestingformula,whichrevealstheimportanceoftheWhilethenewpolymersmarkamajorstepforwardinthermoelectrictextiles,it'simportanttonotethatthethreemajorelementsincommunication:thecontentofwordsaccountsforonly7%,thetoneofvoiceaccountsfortemperaturedifferencesinlabtestsaremuchhigherthanthosetypicallyexperiencedineverydayclothing.Asa38%,andahigh55%oftheinformationactuallycomesfromnon-verbalbodylanguage.37Whetherresult,real-worldperformancemaybelower.Moreover,theyarngeneratesonly0.67microwattsata70-degreeyoureyesarewanderingorfirmwhenyouspeak,whetheryourgesturesareflutteringorquiet,thesesubtledetailstemperaturedifference,whichisfartoolittletochargedeviceslikesmartphones.Themanufacturingprocessisalsothatareeasilyignoredarethetruthofinterpersonalcommunication.time-consuming,requiringfourdaysofmanualworktocreateonepiece,makingitimpracticalforlarge-scalecommercialproduction.32.Howdoesthenewapproachgenerateelectricity?Fromtheperspectiveoflanguagepsychology,aperson’sspeakingintonation,pitch,andspeedwillothers’understandingofhisintentions.AtthebeginningofMartinLutherKing’sspeech,histonewascalmandlow,A.Byrecyclingtheflowofair.withanalysisandcontemplation,tellingthefactsofracialinequalityandgraduallyintroducinghope.38試題第11頁(共12頁)試題第12頁(共12頁)Finally,itreachedthepeakin“Freedomforever”.Thereasonwhythisspeechmovedtheaudiencewasnotonly“Halfanhourlater,thecatwas46again,wakingmeup.”Stamperrecalled.“ButthistimeIhadrelyingonthewords,butalsoonthepassionandhopeconveyedbythetone.sweatthroughallmyclothes.Iwasn’tabletomove.Ifeltreally47tomystomach.”Thefamilywasnot48withacarbonmonoxidedetector(探測器),but49,theyhadThor.thescreamingandThe“emotionalcapital”insociologycanhelpusunderstandtheroleoftheMehrabianPrincipleindisordergoingon,thekids50andcalledinterpersonalrelationships.39otherstomealscanaccumulateshort-termgoodwill,butonly“Thorplayeda51roleinsavingthefamily.Allofthemweresevereofcarbonlong-termemotionalinvestmentcanmakeinterpersonalrelationshipsasstableasbankdepositsandplayaroleatmonoxide52,”FarmingtonHillsFireChiefJonUnruhsaid.criticalmoments.“JustthethoughtthatIwouldn’tbeheretoseemykids,that’sreally53,”anemotionalStampersaid.“Ifitwasn’tforThor,wewouldn’tbehere.He54ourlives.”Asthesayinggoes,don’thitapersonwhosmilesatyou”.AsinceresmilecaninstantlyshortentheAssoonasthefamilygotoutofthe55,theyputincarbonmonoxidedetectors.distancebetweenpeople.40Afacethatoftenwearsasmilewillmakepeoplefeelthatyouarefriendly41.A.contactB.powerC.controlD.propertyandapproachable,andtheyarewillingtohavein-depthcommunicationwithyou.42.A.realizeB.explainC.indicateD.expressA.However,infact,thekeytointerpersonalcommunicationdoesnotlieinmaterialthings,butintheemotional43.A.a(chǎn)voidedB.delayedC.practicedD.startedtransmissionduringcommunication.44.A.tookB.droveC.showedD.leftB.Whenhesaid“Ihaveadream”,histonerose,fullofpassionandexpectation,andhisvoicebecamemore45.A.understandB.surviveC.escapeD.recoverpowerfulandrhythmic.46.A.sleepingB.wanderingC.screamingD.coughingC.Thismeansthatnon-verbalsignalsarefarmoreinfluentialthanthewordsthemselvesincommunication.47.A.hungryB.sickC.fullD.coolDEmotionalcapitalisarelationalassetaccumulatedthroughemotionalinteraction,whichcreatestrustinlong-term48.A.B.impressedC.satisfiedD.equippedrelationships.49.A.fortunatelyB.obviouslyC.eventuallyD.a(chǎn)ctuallyE.Whetherit’saworkplacemeetingorasocialgathering,asmileisalwaysthebesticebreaker.50.A.cameupB.gaveupC.wokeupD.stayedupF.Manypeoplebelievethatmaterialgiftsarethemostdirectwaytomaintainrelationships.51.A.slightB.simpleC.crucialD.G.Itistobuildtrustwithothersifyoualwaysshowacoldorunfriendlyexpression.52.A.burningB.poisoningC.supplyD.a(chǎn)pplication第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分分)53.A.scaryB.meaningfulC.movingD.puzzling第一節(jié)(共小題;每小題1分,共分)54.A.riskedB.transformedC.savedD.cherished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。55.A.garageB.hospitalC.storeD.communityThor,thekitten,aMichiganfamily’spet,hasliveduptohissuperheroname.第二節(jié)(共小題;每小題5分,滿分分)HeidiStamper’shomeinFarmingtonHillshadlost41,soshewasrunningaportablegeneratorin閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。hergarage.Whatshedidn’t42wasthatherhusbandandtwokidswerealsobeingpoisonedbytheLake,China’sthird-largestfreshwaterlake,hasreacheditsbestwaterqualityin30years,56odorless(無氣味的),colorlessgas.reflectsChina’sinenvironmentalprotectionalongsideeconomicgrowth.Despiteapopulationincreaseof“About1:45inthemorning,thecat43screaming(尖叫)anditwokemeup,”Stampersaid.Thornearly7millionanda3.6-foldeconomicexpansionsince2007,the57(lake)waterqualityhasimprovedwasill,soStamper44himoutside.Whenthefreshairhit,Thorseemedto45,soshetookhimfromGradeVtoⅢ.backinsideandfellbackasleep.Restoringlargelakesthatfromeutrophication(富營養(yǎng)化)is58globalchallenge,butthe試題第9頁(共12頁)試題第10頁(共12頁)experienceofLakehasprovedthatitispossible.Inthepasttwodecades,around55millioncubicmetersofEverychildhopesforgiftsforChristmas.Butitseemedthatmyfamilydidn’thaveenoughmoneytobuymesilt(淤泥)59(remove).In2024,theintelligentdredging(清淤)shipTaihuStarbeganoperation,thebikethatI’dwantedforChristmas.AftersupperwasoveronChristmaseve,Isatatthetable,feelingsorryfor60(process)upto5,000cubicmetersdaily.myself.Jiangsuhascarriedoutarangeofpollutioncontrolmeasures.Ithasshutdownorrestructurednearly60,000Itwascoldoutside.SoonDadcameback.“Comeon,Eric,”hesaid.“Putonwarmclothes.It’scoldoutpollutingfactories.190wetlandconservationareashavebeenestablished.InSeptember2024,anintelligentonlinetonight.”Iwasreallyupsetthen.NotonlywasInotgettingthebikeforChristmas,butnowDadwasdraggingmeplatformwaslaunched61(monitor)waterquality.outinthecold.Butanyway,Igotupandfollowedhim.Lastsummer,theblue-greenalgaegrowthareaandthedensitydropped62(significant).TheOutside,infrontofthehouse,ouroldtruckwasready.Thecoldwasalreadybitingatme.Dadwentintotheenvironmentalmeasureshavedrivenindustrialtransformation.In2024,high-techindustriesaccounted63woodshed(柴房)andcameoutwithanarmloadofwood.“Dad,”Iasked,“whatareyoudoing?”Hesaid,“IpassedoverhalfofthetotaloutputofindustrialfirmsabovethedesignatedsizeinthreecitiesofJiangsu:Suzhou,andbyMs.Black’shousetoday.Sheisasinglemotherofthreekids.Hereldestson,8-year-oldRobert,wasoutdiggingChangzhou.aroundinthewoodpiletryingtofindafewchips.Hewasjustwearinganoldthinshirt,tremblingwithcold.They’re“TheLakeexperienceshowsthatwithproperpoliciesandstrong64(commit),lakescanbeoutofwood,Eric.”Thatwasallhesaidandthenheturnedandwentbackintotheroomforabigham.Hehandedrestoredandeconomicdevelopmentcangohandinhandwith65(ecology)protection,”saidanofthemtomeandtoldmetoputtheminthetruckandwait.Whenhereturned,hewascarryingabagofsomethinginJiangsu’sDepartmentofEcologyandEnvironment.hishand.“What’sinthebag?”Iasked.“Coats.They’reoutofwarmclothes.Igotthechildrenalittlecandytoo.It第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分分)justwouldn’tbeChristmaswithoutalittlecandy.”第一節(jié)(滿分分)drovetwomilestoMs.Black’shouse.stoppedatthegateandunloadedthewood,thenwetookthe假設(shè)你是學(xué)生會主席李華,為幫助外國留學(xué)生了解中國傳統(tǒng)文化,你校將舉行中國傳統(tǒng)藝術(shù)周活動,請你寫otherthingstothedoor.Ms.Blackopenedthedoorandletusin.Theroomfeltcold.Suchasmallfirecouldhardly一個通知,告知你校外國留學(xué)生,內(nèi)容包括:giveanyheatatall.SoDadaskedmetoaddmorewoodtothefire.1.活動的時間、地點;注意:2.活動內(nèi)容。1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。2.盡量用本單元知識點;Isoonmadethefireburnbrighterandeveryone’sspiritsrosehigh.3.標(biāo)題和結(jié)尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Onthewaybackhome,DadturnedtomeandbegantoexplainaboutthebikeIhadlongedfor.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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