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第1页(共1页)2025-2026学年江苏省南京市玄武九中高二(上)月考英语试卷(12月份)第一部分听力(共两节,满分7.5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,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。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。每段对话仅读一遍。1.(1.5分)Whatdidthemanfailtodo?A.Attendtheclassontime.B.Completehishomework.C.Bringhishomeworktoschool.2.(1.5分)Inwhichroomwillthespeakerswatchafilm?A.Thestudy.B.Thelivingroom.C.Thebedroom.3.(1.5分)WhyisthemantryingtofindSherry?A.Toinvitehertoaparty.B.Toreturnaphonetoher.C.Tomeetherforlunch.4.(1.5分)Whatdoesthemando?A.Heisazooworker.B.Heisafarmowner.C.Heisasupermarketsalesperson.5.(1.5分)Howdoesthewomansound?A.Patient.B.Confused.C.Angry.第二节(共5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。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。(3分)听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whereisthemanfrom?A.TheUS.B.China.C.Italy.7.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Anoldartform.B.AnewApplephone.C.Afamousbusinessman.(3分)听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inadesert.B.Inatown.C.Onabeach.9.Whatdoesthewomanworryabout?A.Deepsand.B.Theweather.C.Sourcesoffood.(4.5分)听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Brotherandsister.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Friends.11.Howwillthemanimprovehimself?A.Byeatinghealthierfoods.B.Bybeingmorethankfultoothers.C.Byimprovinghisgradesatschool.12.Whendoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.InFebruary.B.InNovember.C.InDecember.(6分)听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.Whatisthemandoing?A.Givingasciencelesson.B.Sharingaspecialexperience.C.Collectingopinionsforastudy.14.Whatwasthemostunforgettablethingfortheman?A.Doingscientificresearch.B.Jumpingthreemetershigh.C.ViewingtheEarthfromspace.15.Howlongdidtheman'striptake?A.2days.B.10days.C.16days.16.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.Answersomequestions.B.Playaballgame.C.Tellastory.(6分)听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.WhoisVictoria?A.Abusinessowner.B.Agovernmentleader.C.Afirefighter.18.WhatwillDanielGoldreceive?A.Abetterjob.B.Anaward.C.Afreemeal.19.WhatdoesDanielGoldusuallydoafterlunch?A.Pickuprubbishinthepark.B.Takeawalkonthebeach.C.Spendtimewithhisfamily.20.Whatisthespeakerinspiredtodo?A.Beakindperson.B.Exerciseregularly.C.Workharder.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分37.5分)第一节(共4小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。(7.5分)Olympia—FulldayTourOverviewSeethebirthplaceoftheOlympicGames—andpairyouroutingwithanumberofotherkeyattractionsandexperiences—onthisprivate,full﹣daytour.FollowingpickupatKatakolon,travelviaspaciousvehicletoUNESCO﹣listedOlympia,whichyou'llexploreindependently.Then,visitalocalhoneyfarm,headtoawinery,swimatSkafidiaBeach,andmore(entryandtastingfeesownexpense).WhattoexpectAncientGymnasiumYouwillgainvaluableinsightsintothevaluesoftheancientGreeksandtheirattitudetowardshealthandwellbeing.AncientStadiumYou'llstepinthecelebratedstadiumtolistentotheinterestingstoriesofathleticeventstiedtothehistoryofOlympia.TempleofHeraYouwilllearnabouttheHeraeangames,anancientfemalerunningevent.YouwillalsodiscoverthefamoussettingwheretheOlympicfireisliteveryfouryears.Klio'sHoneyFarmAnicetreatisofferedtastinglocalpancakeswithhoney.YouwillenjoythethickshadesunderthegardentreesandgetthefeelingoftheGreekrurallife.Additionalinformation*EUcitizensunder25yearsoldhavefreeentrance.IDsorPassportsarerequiredfortheguestsunder25yearsoldtoensureBirthdateattheEntranceGates.*Pleasewearweather﹣appropriateclothingandcomfortableshoes.*Pleasenotethereissomewalkingdistancebetweenthesesiteswithroughcobbles(鹅卵石)sonotrecommendedforanyonewithlimitedmobility.*Thisexperiencerequiresgoodweather.Ifit'scanceledduetopoorweather,you'llbeofferedadifferentdateorafullrefund.21.WhatdoweknowabouttheancientOlympiatour?A.Itisaguidedtour.B.Itincludesfreehoneytasting.C.Itoffershands﹣onwinemakingpractices.D.Itallowsgueststoexploreattheirownpace.22.InwhichofthefollowingistheOlympicfirelit?A.TempleofHera.B.AncientStadium.C.Klio'sHoneyFarm.D.AncientGymnasium.23.WhatisrequiredofaguestontheancientOlympiatour?A.Mentaltoughness.B.AnEUcitizenship.C.Amoderatephysicalfitnesslevel.D.Appropriatedressingforbadweather.(10分)MontessoriwasborninItalyin1870withprogressiveparents,whofrequentlycommunicatedwiththecountry'sleadingthinkersandscholars.ThisenlightenedfamilyenvironmentprovidedMontessoriwithmanyadvantagesoverotheryounggirlsofthetime.Hermother'ssupportwasvitalforsomeimportantdecisions,suchasherenrolmentinatechnicalschoolafterherelementaryeducation.Herparents'supportalsoprovedtobeessentialforherdecisiontostudymedicine,afieldthatwasdominatedbymen.Soonaftergraduating,in1896,MontessoribeganworkasavoluntaryassistantinaclinicattheUniversityofRome,whereshecaredforchildrenwithlearningdifficulties.Theroomswerebare,withjustafewpiecesoffurniture.Oneday,shefoundthatthechildrenwereenthusiasticallyplayingwithbreadcrumbs(面包屑)thathaddroppedonthefloor.Itthenoccurredtoherthattheoriginofsomeintellectualdisabilitiescouldberelatedwithpoverty.Withtherightlearningmaterials,theseandotheryoungmindscouldbenurtured,Montessoriconcluded.TheobservationwouldleadMontessoritodevelopanewmethodofeducationthatfocusedonprovidingoptimalstimulationduringthesensitiveperiodsofchildhood.Atitscentrewastheprinciplethatallthelearningmaterialsshouldbechild﹣sizedanddesignedtoappealtoallthesenses.Inaddition,eachchildshouldalsobeallowedtomoveandactfreely,andusetheircreativityandproblem﹣solvingskills.Teacherstooktheroleofguides,supportingthechildrenwithoutpressorcontrol.MontessoriopenedherfirstChildren'sHousein1907.WhentheFascists(法西斯主义者)firstcameintopowerinItalyin1922,theyinitiallyembracedhermovement.Buttheysooncametoopposetheemphasisonthechildren'sfreedomofexpression.Montessori'svalueshadalwaysbeenabouthumanrespect,andtherightsofchildrenandwomen,buttheFascistswantedtouseherworkandherfame.ThingsreachedabreakingpointwhentheFascisttriedtoinfluencetheschools'educationalcontent,andin1934MontessoriandhersondecidedtoleaveItaly.Shedidn'treturntoherhomelanduntil1947,andshecontinuedtowriteaboutanddevelophermethoduntilherdeathin1952,attheageof81.24.TheprimaryreasonforMontessoritodevelopaneweducationalmethodwas.A.herfamily'ssupportiveinfluenceonhereducationB.herexperienceasavoluntaryassistantinaclinicC.herobservationofchildrenplayingwithbreadcrumbshappilyD.herdecisiontostudymedicine,afielddominatedbymen25.WhatwasacentralprincipleofMontessori'seducationalmethodasdescribedinthepassage?A.Providingstandardized,one﹣size﹣fits﹣alllearningmaterials.B.Encouragingstrictdisciplineandcontroloverchildren'sactions.C.Focusingonrotememorizationandcompetition.D.Creatingafreeandchildren﹣centeredlearningenvironment.26.MontessoridecidedtoleaveItalyin1934because.A.shewantedtoexploreothercountriesandculturesB.shewantedtoavoidtheFascist'sinfluenceonherworkC.shewasofferedabetterjobinadifferentcountryD.shewantedtoretireandenjoyapeacefullifeinanothercountry27.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeMontessoriinthispassage?A.Observantandinnovative.B.Traditionalandemotional.C.Progressiveanddependent.D.Open﹣mindedandindifferent.(10分)Inrecentyears,thesharpincreaseinglobalrocketlauncheshastransformedthesky,fueledbytherapidgrowthofthespaceindustry.Thiscreatesmajoropportunitiesbutalsoraisesenvironmentalchallenges.Pollutantsreleasedduringrocketlaunchesandre﹣entryareleftinthemiddleatmosphere,wheretheycandamagetheozonelayer(臭氧层)whichprotectsEarthagainstharmfulultravioletradiation.Investigationsintohowrocketemissions(排放)affectozonebeganmorethanthreedecadesago,butformanyyearstheimpactwasconsideredminimal.Asthefrequencyoflaunchescontinuestorise,thisviewisshifting.In2019,only97orbitallauncheswererecordedworldwide,butby2024,thefigurehadclimbedto258,withprojectionspointingtocontinuedrapidgrowth.Unlikeground﹣levelpollutants,emissionsfromrocketsandre﹣enteringsatellitescanstayinthemiddleandupperatmosphereupto100timeslonger,sinceremovalprocessessuchasprecipitationdonotoccuratthoseheights.WhilemostlaunchestakeplaceintheNorthernHemisphere,theatmosphericfloweventuallydistributesthepollutantsglobally.Recently,researchersfromETHZurichandthePhysicalMeteorologicalObservatoryinDavos,incooperationwithLauraRevell'sinternationalteamattheUniversityofCanterbury,usedachemistry﹣climatemodeltoseehowfutureemissionsmightimpacttheozonelayerby2030.With2,040annuallaunchesby2030—roughlyeighttimesthe2024total—themodelpredictsthatglobalaverageozonethicknesswoulddecreasebynearly0.3%.Seasonallossescouldreachasmuchas4%overAntarctica,wheretheozoneholecontinuestoreappeareachspring.Whilethesereductionsmayappearsmall,thecontextiscritical.Theozonelayerisstillrecoveringfromtheearlierlosscausedbylong﹣livedchlorofluorocarbons(CFCs),whichwerebannedunderthe1989MontrealProtocol.Eventoday,globalozonethicknessremainsabout2%belowpre﹣industriallevels,andthefullrecoveryisnotexpecteduntilaround2066.Butwebelievealaunchindustrythatavoidsozone﹣damagingeffectsisentirelypossible:Monitoringrocketemissionsandcarryingoutnecessaryandappropriateregulationsareallkeytoensuringthattheozonelayercontinuesitsrecovery.Thisrequiresscientists,policymakers,andindustrytoworktogether.28.Whatisthecurrentviewonrocketemissions?A.Theirimpactwillbecomesevere.B.Theirdistributionislocation﹣limited.C.Theywilldecreaseatafasterspeed.D.Theycanberemovedbyprecipitation.29.Whywastherecentresearchonrocketemissionsconducted?A.Toseekpotentialsolutions.B.Tolookintotheirfutureeffect.C.Toaddressclimatechangechallenges.D.Tofigureouttheleadingcontributors.30.Whatisthefunctionofparagraph6?A.Toshowprotectingtheozonelayerispossible.B.Toindicatethedarkfutureofthespaceindustry.C.Toarguethatthemodelpredictionsareworrying.D.Tosetstandardsforglobalaverageozonethickness.31.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.GlobalRocketLaunchesAreRocketingB.CantheOzoneLayerStillProtectEarth?C.RocketsCouldEatAwayattheOzoneLayerD.CanOzone﹣damagingEffectsBeAvoided?(10分)TheSecretofSuccessTherecipeforsucceedinginanygivenfieldishardlyamystery:goodideas,hardwork,discipline,imagination,perseveranceandmaybealittleluck.Oh,andlet'snotforgetfailure,whichDashunWangandhiscolleaguesatNorthwesternUniversitycall"theessentialprerequisite(先决条件)forsuccess"inanewpaper.Butnoteveryfailureleadstosuccess,headds.Andwhateventuallyseparatesthewinnersfromthelosers,theresearchshows,certainlyisnotpersistence.Oneofthemoreinterestingfindingsinthepaper,publishedlastOctoberinNature,isthatthepeoplewhoeventuallysucceededandthepeoplewhoeventuallyfailedtriedbasicallythesamenumberoftimestoachievetheirgoals.Itturnsoutthattryingagainandagainonlyworksifyoulearnfromyourpreviousfailures.Theideaistoworksmart,nothard.Youhavetofigureoutwhatworkedandwhatdidn't,andthenfocusonwhatneedstobeimprovedinsteadofstrugglingaroundandchangingeverything,"saysWang."Thepeoplewhofaileddidn'tnecessarilyworklessthanthosewhosucceeded.Theycouldactuallyhaveworkedmore:it'sjustthattheymademoreunnecessarychanges."Astheyexplored"themechanismsgoverningthedynamicsoffailure",Wang'steamidentifiedwhattheydescribeaspreviouslyunknownstatisticalsignaturesthatseparatesuccessfulgroupsfromunsuccessfulgroups,makingitpossibletopredicttheirfinaloutcomes..Onesuchkeyindicatoristhetimebetweenconsecutive(连续的)failedattempts,whichshoulddecreasesteadily.Inotherwords,thefasteryoufail,thebetteryourchancesofsuccess,andthemoretimebetweenattempts,themorelikelyyouaretofailagain."Ifsomeonehasappliedforagrantandtheyarethreefailuresin,"Wangsays,"ifwejustlookatthetimingbetweenthefailures,wewillbeabletopredictwhethertheywilleventuallysucceedornot."Workingwithsuchlarge﹣scaledata,Wangandhiscolleagueswereabletoidentifyacriticalpointthatwascommontoeachofthehundredsofthousandsofundertakingstheyhadanalyzed,aforkintheroadwhereonepathleadstoadevelopmentregionandoneleadstoastagnationregion.Wangpointsoutthattheexistenceofthetippingpointcutsagainstthetraditionalexplanationsforfailureorsuccess,suchasluckoraperson'sworkhabits."Whatwe'reshowinghereisthatevenintheabsenceofsuchdifferences,youcanstillhaveverydifferentoutcomes,"hesays.Whatmattersishowpeoplefail,howtheyrespondtofailureandwherethosefailureslead.32.ItcanbelearnedfromParagraph2that.AwinnersaremorepersistentthanlosersB.failureisnotimportantforsuccessatallC.moretryingdoesn'tnecessarilyresultinsuccessD.winnersandlosersdifferinhowmanytimestheytried33.Wangandhiscolleaguesbelievethat.A.noonecanobtainsuccesswithoutfailureB.failurecansometimeshelppredictsuccessC.theperformancepatternisdifficulttoidentifyD.thecriticalpointhadbeendiscoveredbychance34.Theunderlinedphrase"astagnationregion"inParagraph6referstoaregion.A.withoutprogressB.beyondrecognitionC.unknowntooutsidersD.initselementarystage35.WhatistheconclusionofWang'sresearch?A.Winnerstrylessthanlosersbutgainmore.B.Perseveranceistheutmostsecrettosuccess.C.Workingsmartcouldturnfailuresintofuturesuccesses.D.Luckandworkhabitshardlymakeanydifferencetotheresult.第二节(共1小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)(12.5分)Mentalresiliencehasbecomeavitalskillintoday'sfast﹣pacedworld.36Researchindicatesthatindividualswithhighresiliencelevelsare35%morelikelytomaintainmentalhealthduringlong﹣termstress.Let'sexplorescientificallyprovenmethodstostrengthenthisability.TheMainIdeaExplainedResilienceisnotaboutreducingstressbutmanagingiteffectively.Emergingneurobiologicalevidenceshedslightonthispositivelyadaptiveprocess.37Neuroscientists(神经学家)compareittomuscletraining:facingproperchallengesregularlyimprovesmentalabilitytoadjust.Forinstance,A2023Harvardstudyshowedthatproperstressincreasedbrainthicknessinareasrelatedtomakingdecisions.PhysicalActivityasaFoundationExerciseisuniversallyrecognizedasakeyresilience﹣buildingtool.Duringaerobicworkouts,thebodyproducersBDNF(脑源性神经营养因子),aproteinimportantforbraindevelopment.38Meanwhile,thischemicalprocessnotonlyimprovedmoodbutalsostrengthensmentalabilities.Tomaximizebenefits,expertssuggestcombining30minutesofdailyexercisewithrelaxationmethodssuchasdeepbreathing.ThePowerofSocialBondsHumanbeingssucceedthroughmeaningfulconnections.Strongsocialnetworksactaspsychologicalsafetynetsduringcrises.39AStanfordUniversitystudyovermanyyearsfoundthatpeoplewithstrongsocialsupportrecovered50%fasterfromemotionaldifficultiesthanthosewhowereisolated.Surprisingly,onlinecommunicationthroughvideocallswas80%aseffectiveasface﹣to﹣facemeetingsinrecenttests.MethodstoChangeNegativeThoughtsHowweviewdifficultiesshapesourmentalresilience.Psychologistssuggestchangingextremenegativeideaslike"Ican'thandlethis"intopositiveviewssuchas"Thisishardbutpossible."2022studyfoundthatdailygratitudepracticelowersstresshormonesby25%inthreeweeks.40A.Therefore,buildingstrongconnectionsshouldbeakeygoal.B.Creativeactivitieslikepaintingunexpectedlybetterstresstolerance.C.Workplaceculturesignificantlyimpactsemployees'stressmanagement.D.Thisnaturalprocesshelpsmaintainstableemotionsandenhancedclearthinking.E.Moreover,activelynoticingsmalldailysuccesseshelpsdeveloppositivethinking.F.Thispsychologicaltrainingstrengthensthebrain'sabilitytohandlefuturechallengers.G.Itreferstotheabilitytorecoverfromdifficultieswhilekeepingbasicoperationsrunning.第三部分语言运用(共三节,满分15分)第一节完形填空(共1小题;每小题15分,满分15分)(15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。ItwasasunnySundayafternoon.Myhusbandwastakingcareofourbabygirlsothatmysix﹣year﹣oldsonandIcoulddosomeyardwork,justthetwoofus.Itwassuretobe41.Butsoon,thecloudsofmosquitosseemed42toourbugspray(喷雾).Iwassweating,itchy,andarguingwithmysonabouthowtopullweeds.Ihadtoldhimthe"right"way—gettingthoseweedsoutfromthebottom,bytheroots,43thementirely.However,mysonwentaboutthingsinhisownway.Hepulledthe44oftheweedsoff,movingquicklydownthelineashelefttheremainingpartstillinthesoil.Somehow,Ifoundthistobeincredibly45.Whycouldn'thedoitinmywayandsavemethetimeofhavingto46hisportion(部分)?Whydidhedoitatallifhewasn'tgoingtodoitproperly?"Ifyoudoastold,we'dbedoneearlierand47alongerperiodbeforewewouldhavetoreturnandpullweedsnexttime,"Isaid,tryingtokeepmytone48.Hewentbacktohiswork,shakingdirtfromhishandfulofgrowingthingsandthrowing49stemsintooursharedbasket."Peopledothings50,Mom,"hesaidinnocently.Myfiresoonfaded,replacedbythehumbling51thatI'djustreceivedavaluable52fromthepersonthatIwassupposedtobeteaching.Whiletryingto53mybabygirl,mykindergartener,andtheyardwork,54wasalifelineforme.Butmywaywas,perhaps,notthebestwayafterall.Histimeshouldn'tbe55.Hisjobwastobeakidandtakehistime,foraslongashewasable.41.A.relaxingB.disturbingC.urgentD.tough42.A.sensitiveB.resistantC.harmfulD.addicted43.A.removingB.packingC.coveringD.preserving44.A.rootsB.fibresC.topsD.points45.A.amazingB.boringC.annoyingD.confusing46.A.recycleB.redoC.identifyD.ignore47.A.clarifiedB.launchedC.repeatedD.promised48.A.nervousB.mysteriousC.lightD.loud49.A.longB.brokenC.strongD.useful50.A.differentlyB.separatelyC.hurriedlyD.honestly51.A.ambitionB.symbolC.breakthroughD.realization52.A.behaviorB.warningC.lessonD.review53.A.raiseB.landC.teachD.balance54.A.efficiencyB.concentrationC.disciplineD.quality55.A.runoutofB.setlimitstoC.madeupforD.keptpacewith第二节语篇填空(共1小题;每小题10分,满分10分)(10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。ChenNingYangiswidelyconsideredanoutstandingphysicist.Hemadeenormouscontributionsthatreshapedmodernscience56advancedChina'sacademicdevelopment.Bornin1922inHefei,he57(demonstrate)exceptionaltalentinmathandphysicsatuniversity,despitechallengingwartimeconditions.Afterhismaster'satTsinghua,hepursueddoctoralstudiesinChicago58theguidanceofNobelwinnerEnricoFermi.In1957,working59(joint)withTsung﹣DaoLee,heproposedthenon﹣conservationofparityinweakinteractions—60revolutionarytheorythatshattered(完全颠覆)long﹣held61(belief)inphysics,earningthemtheNobelPrize.TheYang﹣Millstheory,establishedwithRobertMills,laterformedthestructuralbasisfortheStandardModelofparticlephysicsandremainshighly62(influence)inguidingresearchworldwide.Inhislateryears,YangreturnedtoChina,63(commit)himselftoadvancingscientificeducationatTsinghuaUniversity.Beyondteaching,hefosteredinternationalcooperation,64enhancedChina'sglobalscientificposition.Hispersistenteffortshelpedestablishadvancedresearchsystemsandinspirednumerousstudentstopursueinnovativework.Yang'slifeperfectlycombinedworld﹣classscholarshipwithdeeppatriotism.AshiswifeWengFanwrote,hislife"wasasatisfactoryanswersheet65(hand)inforhumanity'sprogress."HebecameasymbolofChina'srejuvenation(复兴)—arolemodelshowinghowknowledgeanddedicationcanservebothhumanityandthemotherland.第三节课本基础知识考查(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)根据句意,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。66.(1分)Advertisingandthemassmediahavedevelopedhandinhandandyoucanseethepowerof(persuade).(所给词的适当形式填空)67.(1分)Ifsomeonemakesabadmistakewhich(intention)harmstheirowninterests,theyaresaidtohavescoredanowngoal.68.(1分)Thismeansputtingappropriatecontrolsinplacetomakesurethatgenomeeditingwillworkouradvantage.(用适当的词填空)69.(1分)Arescueworkerriskedhislifesavingtwotouristswho(trap)inthemountainsfortwodays.70.(1分)theuncertaintyaboutitsmedicalbasis,acupuncturehasbecomeapopularformoftreatment.(用适当的词填空)第四部分写作(共两节,满分15分)第一节应用文(满分15分)71.(15分)假如你是第九中学的李华,你的美国笔友Demon来信说最近对中医很感兴趣,甚至想尝试一下中国的针灸。请你给他回信,内容包括:(1)针灸的简介;(2)你对针灸未来发展的信心。注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearDemon,______第二节读后续写(满分25分)72.(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。OnasunnySaturdayinJune,Alyson,3,squealed(尖叫)withlaughterassheandhermother,Marlen,playedhide﹣and﹣seekinthefrontyardoftheirhome.WithMarlenclosebehind,tinyAlysonflashedintothebackyardofanelderlyneighbor.Abouthalfwayacrosstheyard,Alysonsuddenlydisappeared,seeminglyswallowedwholebyabarelyvisibleopeningintheground.Marlenscreamed.Theneighbor'scaretaker,Luz,26,waspreparingdinnerintheneighbor'skitchenandassumedtheshriekswerethesoundsofchildrenplaying.ButsheranoutsideanywayandfoundMarlensobbingandAlyson'ssisterDamary,25,kneeingonthegrass,dialing911."Alysonfellinthehole!"DamarycriedtoLuz.Luzgaveaquickglancedowntheholeindisbeliefandsawonlydarkness.ThensheheardAlyson'swails(哭泣)fromdeepunderground."Hangonthere,sweety.We'llgetyououtsoon."Luzraninsidethehouseanddowntothebasementforaladder,whichhappenedtobenotverylong.Shethensettledforagrayextensioncord(延长线)touseasaropewithwhichtorappel(用绳索下降)intothehole.Backintheyard,sheandDamaryusedtheirhandstodigatthehole,wideningtheopeningfrom7inchesindiametertoabout20inches.Marlensatonthegrass,toodistractedtohelp.AtthethoughtthatAlysonmightgethurtandwastooyoungtograspandclimbtheropeonherown,Luzmadeuphermindtogodownherself.WhenthepolicedetectiveAaronarrivedafewminuteslater,Luzwasalreadyintheholeuptoherwaist."Getoutofhere,"theofficertoldLuz,liftingherupbythearm."It'sdangerousforyou.""It'smoredangerousfortheBaby,"sheargued,"She'sgoingtodie."注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。ThedetectivebeggedLuztowaitforhelp,butshedetermined.____________Minuteslater,theFireDepartmentandRescueSquadarrived.________

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