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2025-2026学年陕西渭南市联考期中测试下学期高一英语试题(测试范围:必修3unit1-unit5选择性必修1unit1-2)注意事项:1.本试卷共8页,满分150分,时间120分钟。2.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名和准考证号填写在答题卡上。3.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B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,再选涂其他答案标好。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。听力(30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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。每段对话读两遍。1.Whydoesthemankeepwalking?A.Tochallengehimself.B.Tofollowexperts’advice.C.Tomeetaspecifictarget.2.WhatdidMr.Owensuggestthestudentsdo?A.Studyalone.B.Worktogether.C.Prepareearly.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Meansoftransport.B.Thecrowdedsubway.C.Therainyweather.4.Whatisthemangoingtodotomorrow?A.Attendabookfair.B.Finishhisproject.C.Recommendabook.5.Whenwillthetwospeakersmeet?A.At6:30p.m.B.At7:00p.m.C.At7:30p.m.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面4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。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Causesofworkstress.B.Benefitsofusinganimalstorelax.C.Waystoorganizeteam-buildingevents.7.Whatpositiveresulthasthewomannoticed?A.Moststaffreportedhigherproductivity.B.Allemployeesovercametheirfearofdogs.C.Teamdiscussionsbecamemoreopenandrelaxed.8.Whatdoesthemanthinkoftheactivityintheend?A.He’sinterestedintryingit.B.He’sunsureifitwouldwork.C.He’sworriedaboutpotentialproblems.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。9.Whodidthemangoonatripwith?A.Hisfamilymembers.B.Hisschoolmates.C.Hisworkmates.10.Whydidthemanwearlong-sleevedshirtsandlongtrousers?A.Tokeepwarm.B.Toavoidinsectbites.C.Toprotectfromthesun.11.Whatdoesthemanthinkofzip-lining?A.Scary.B.Dangerous.C.Popular.12.Whatwildlifedidthemansee?A.Snakes.B.Monkeys.C.Wildcats.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.Whoisthewomanmostlikelytobe?A.Avideohost.B.Agovernmentleader.C.Aschoolteacher.14.Whatdidthemanthinkwouldbemostpopular?A.Business-planwriting.B.Literature.C.Professionaltraining.15.Wheredomoststudentsvolunteernow?A.Incitygovernmentoffices.B.Atlocalbusinesses.C.Onfarms.16.Whatistheprogram’smaingoalaccordingtotheman?A.Improvingstudents’lives.B.Providingworkexperiences.C.Bringingcommunitiestogether.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whatisthespeakertalkingabout?A.Lunchtimerules.B.Someschoolchanges.C.Newschoolbuildings.18.Whatwillhappennextweek?A.Youngerstudentswillmove.B.AnewFoodHallwillbeavailable.C.Morestudentswillarriveatschool.19.Whatarestudentsadvisedtodo?A.Shortentheirlunchtime.B.Helpattheservingpoints.C.Decideontheirfoodinadvance.20.Whoaretheintendedlisteners?A.Parents.B.Students.C.Teachers.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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ABrownGirlDreamingByJacquelineWoodsonWinneroftheNationalBookAward,theCorettaScottKingAward,andaNewberyHonorBook.BrownGirlDreamingusespoetrytotelltheauthor’struestoryofgrowingupasablackwomaninthe1960sand1970s.Throughbeautifullanguage,Woodsonexploresbigideaswhiledescribingherfamily,hergrowingawarenessofraceandtheCivilRightsmovement,andherlifeinSouthCarolinaandNewYorkCity.WhenYouWereEverythingByAshleyWoodfolkCleoandLaylahavebeenbestfriendsforyears.Butintheirsophomoreyear,everythingchanges.Laylastartshangingoutwithnewpeople,andthetwogirls’friendshipslowlyends.Cleoisstilltryingtomakesenseofwhathappenedasshetriestomakenewfriends.Toldacrosstwotimelines,Cleo’sstoryofsadnesssurroundingalostfriendshipwillberelevanttomanypupilstryingtodealwithpastmiddleschoolfrienddramaandlookingforwardtohighschool.TheHoundoftheBaskervillesByArthurConanDoyleThefamousdetectiveSherlockHolmesandhisfriendWatsonsetouttolookintoanewcaseinDartmoor,England.Amanisdead,withmanydogpawprintsleadingtohisbody.HolmesandWatsonarriveinDartmoortofindseveralunexplainableeventsandclues.Together,theystarttofigureoutapuzzlethathasdefinedmysteryanddetectivefictioneversince.TheHobbitByJ.R.R.TolkienThisstoryisanopenertothelongerandmorechallengingTheLordoftheRingsTrilogy.It’sanadventurestorysetinanepicfantasyworld.Withdwarves,hobbits,swordfights,wizardsanddragons,thebook’splotandhumorhavestoodthetestoftime.1.HowisBrownGirlDreamingdifferentfromtheotherbooksaccordingtothetext?A.Ithaswonmanyawards. B.Itisfullofmysteries.C.Itfocusesonmoderncitylife. D.Itusessimplelanguage.2.WhatisthethemeofWhenYouWereEverything?A.Pressurefromschoolwork. B.Loveandhope.C.Learningtobeindependent. D.Friendshipandgrowth.3.Ifyouwanttoreadsomethingaboutimaginationandadventure,whichbookshouldyouread?A.BrownGirlDreaming. B.TheHoundoftheBaskervilles.C.TheHobbit. D.WhenYouWereEverything.BHundredsofteenagershavewalkedinthroughthedoorsofBritain’sNationalCentreforGamingDisorderssinceitopened.Lately,however,ithasadmittedasmallbutsteadystreamofdifferentpatients—67peopleovertheageof40.Theoldest,addictedtogamesonhersmartphone,was72.Astoday’s60-somethingsenterretirement,timespentonsmartdevicesisshootingup.“Theyareincreasinglylivingtheirlivesthroughtheirphones,thewayteenagerssometimesdo”,saysDr.IpsitVahia.Theelderlyhavelongbeenchampiontelevision-watchers.Now,however,thenewlyretiredarethemostenthusiasticadoptersofdigitaldevices.CombiningTVandsmartdevices,thoseofretirementageclockupmoredailyscreentimethanyoungadults.Incountrieswherethetrendismostadvanced,peoplearestartingtoworryaboutelderlysmartphoneusersinthesamewaythattheyworryaboutteens.AstudyinSouthKoreaestimatedthat15%ofthoseaged60to69wereatriskofphoneaddiction.ResearchfromJapanfoundscreentimewasassociatedwithlessphysicalactivityamongtheelderly,whileasurveyinChinalinkedittoworsesleep.Withmorescreentime,olderpeoplefacesomeonlinerisksthatteenagersdonot.Theirphonesandtabletsareoftenlinkedtobankaccounts.In-gamepurchasescanemptywallets,andbadguyscanrobvictimswithinthesameapp.Moreover,theyalsolackthesocialguardrailsthatregulateteenagers’screentime.Duringtheday,teacherspoliceteens’phoneusage,whileparentsdotheremindingintheevening.Bycontrast,elderlypeoplearetheirownbossesandmaynothavesomeonetoguidethemtowardshelp.Yetanincreaseinscreentimeamongtheelderlyisbynomeansallbad.Messagingappsbringfamilycloser.Gamingkillsthetime.SpotifyandYouTubeserveasareminderofchildhood,bringingbackmusicandvideos.Forbetterorworse,seniors’screentimehasmuchfurthertogrow.4.Whattrenddoesthetextmainlyhighlight?A.SeniorsareusingITdevicesmorethanyouths. B.Screenuseisrisingamongolderadults.C.Uncontrolledgamingisemergingasaconcern. D.Internetisreshapingtheretirementlife.5.Whatconcernisraisedaboutelderlysmartphoneusers?A.Theymaybecomesociallyseparated. B.Theirphoneuselimitstheiractivities.C.Theyareunawareofdigitaladdiction. D.Theirscreenuseaffectstheirhealth.6.Whatcanweinferfromparagraph5?A.Greaterpersonalfreedomheightensdigitalrisks. B.Olderadultsarethemaintargetofonlinecrimes.C.Financiallinksondigitaldevicescausemoneyloss. D.Externalguidancepreventsunsafeonlinebehavior.7.Whyaremessagingappsandmediaplatformsmentioned?A.Toshowbenefitsofscreenuse. B.Toexplainseniors’preferences.C.Tostressentertainmentchoices. D.Topredictfuturescreengrowth.CWe’veallbeenthere.Abreakupleavesyouheartbroken,afamilyargumentshakesyourworld,orworkstressmakeseverydayfeellikeamarathon.Andsuddenly,youarehittingthegymmultipletimesaweek,signingupforcoursesyouneverintendedtotake,orbuyingclothesandtoolsasifyourlifedependedonthem.Fromanevolutionaryperspective,whenastressorthreatensouremotionalbalance,thenervoussystemseeksquickwins.Thesequickwinsreleasedopamine,thebrain’sfeel-goodchemical.Unfortunately,theyalsofuelthoughtlessbehavior,whetheritisshoppingortakingonmultiplenewprojectsatonce.Researchonretailtherapy(购物疗法)showsthatmakingchoicesaboutpurchasescanactuallyrestoreasenseofpersonalcontrolwhenpeoplefeelsadorpowerless.Choosingwhattobuycanreducesadnessbecauseitgivesthefeelingofcontroloverone’senvironment,evenifthepurchaseitselfhaslittlelong-termvalue.Losingcontrolinoneareaoflifepushesthebraintoregainitsomewhereelse,andbuyingsomethingorstartingaprojectprovidesthesamefeeling.Whilethosebehaviorscanmakeusfeelgoodinthemoment,itisrarelysustainable.Pushingourselvestowardproductivityorchasingdopaminethroughpurchasesdoesnotresolvetheemotionalproblems.Overtime,thispatternreducesemotionalresources.Peoplewhopushthemselvesconstantlywithoutdealingwiththeemotionalcontextaremorelikelytoexperienceexhaustion.Emotion-drivenprojectsandpurchasescantemporarilyliftmood,butdonotrestoreemotionalbalance.Life’slowpointscanpushusintooverdrive,makingusfeelthatdoingsomethingisbetterthansittingwithdiscomfort.Thatinstinctisnatural.Themostpowerfulgrowthhappensnotfrombusynessorquickdopaminefixes,butfromintentionalactiongroundedinemotionalawareness.Whenwenoticeourproblemsandactconsciously,wecantransformthoughtlessbehaviorintosustainablestrength.8.Whatisthepurposeofthefirstparagraph?A.Topresentacommonphenomenon. B.Tointroducedifferentlivinghabits.C.Toprovidesolutionstodailystresses. D.Toexplainsomeemotionalproblems.9.Whatcanweinferabout“quickwins”?A.Theybringlong-lastingbenefits. B.Theyleadtosadnessandtiredness.C.Theyremovethoughtlessbehavior. D.Theyhelpregainasenseofcontrol.10.Whatwillhappenifpeoplerelyonemotion-drivenprojects?A.Theywillbuildupconfidence. B.Theywillachieveemotionalbalance.C.Theywillconsumeemotionalresources. D.Theywilladdresstheemotionalcontext.11.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.WhereCanWeGetaSenseofControl?B.WhyDoWeActCrazilyWhenFeelingDown?C.WhatRoleDoesDopaminePlayinOurMood?D.HowCanWeTransformThoughtlessBehavior?DSupposeyou’repreparingforatennismatch.Yourmindwanders,envisioning(预想)everypossibleoutcome.Doyoupictureyourselfincontrol?Ordoesyourimaginationtoywiththeideaoffailure?Theanswermattersbecauseitcouldaffectyourconfidenceand,ultimately,howwellyouwillperformintheupcomingmatch.Althoughpeopledon’ttakesuchmomentsspentintheirimaginationasseriouslyastheyshould,itcanbejustasvitalasanyphysicalpractice,directlyimpactingyourchancesofsuccess.Thisisespeciallythecaseinhigh-pressuresituationswherewhat’shappeninginsideyourmindoutweighswhat’shappeningoutside.Yourimaginationshapeshowyouinterprettheworldaroundyouandiscapableofcausingthesamephysiological(生理的)andemotionalresponsesthatarecausedbyexternal,real-lifeevents.Totakejustoneexample,justasemotionalpicturesandsoundscancausethepupilstowiden,socanemotionalmentalimagesinthemind.Anotherphenomenonhighlightingthesignificanceoftheimaginationiscalledfunctionalequivalence(相等),whichreferstothewaythebraindoesn’talwaysdistinguishbetweenimagininganactionandphysicallydoingit.Forinstance,whenathletesvividlyimaginerunningaraceorsinkingabasket,theirbrainscansrevealthatthesameneuralcircuits(神经回路)areactivatedasiftheywerephysicallyperformingthetask.OtherresearchwithathletesusingfunctionalMRI(磁共振成像)hasshownthatmentalpracticeengagesregionsofthebraininvolvedincontrollingthebodyandalsoactivatesareaslinkedtofocus,motivationandemotionalregulation.Theprincipleoffunctionalequivalenceextendsbeyondsports.Inonestudy,pianistswereaskedtopicturemovingtheirfingersacrossthekeys,hearingthetune,andseeingthesheetmusic.Astonishingly,thesamemotorareasintheirbrainslitupaswhentheyactuallyplayed.Manystudieslikethishaveprovedtheconnectionbetweenmentalimageryandreal-worldperformance.Whetheryou’reaimingtobuildconfidenceorprepareforachallenge,usingyourimaginationwithmoreintentioncouldmakeallthedifference.Thekeyistoswitchyourmentalchanneltoanimageofcapability,controlandempowerment.12.Howdoestheauthorstartthetext?A.Bygivingadefinition. B.Byexplaininganopinion.C.Bysharinganexperience. D.Bypresentingacontext.13.Inwhichaspectismentalimagerythesameasactualoccurrencesaccordingtothetext?A.Requiringbodymovements. B.Causingemotionalresponses.C.Affectingphysicalfunctions. D.Strengtheningvisualreactions.14.Inwhichcasemayfunctionalequivalenceoccur?A.Adoctorenvisionstheprocedureofanoperation.B.Alearnerconductsadiscussionwithaprofessor.C.Apianistvideosfingermovementsforperfection.D.Aspeakerpracticesadeepbreathbeforeaspeech.15.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Positiveemotionbrightensyourlife. B.Imaginationpromotesyourcreativity.C.Mentalimageryincreasesyoursuccess. D.Physicalpracticeunlocksyourpotential.第二节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项Agrowthmindset(思维倾向)isthebeliefthatabilitiesandintelligencecanbedevelopedovertime.Whenapersonhasagrowthmindset,hetendstoseeallexperiences—positiveandnegative—aslearningopportunities.
____16____,he’llreceiveitasinformationtomakehispathforwardmoreproductive.Forexample,considerastudentwhoreceivesaConhismathmidtermexam.Withagrowthmindset,thisstudentmayreviewtheexamandseekadditionalhelptounderstandtheconceptshedidn’tgrasp.____17____.TheconceptofagrowthmindsetcomesfromtheresearchofDr.CarolDweck,apsychologistandStanfordUniversityprofessorwhostudiessuccessandmotivation.Sheidentifiedtheconceptwhenresearchingthedifferencesbetweenstudentswhosucceedandthosewhodon’t.____18____.Thosewithagrowthmindsettendedtofindsuccessmorefrequentlyandeasilythanthosewithafixedmindset.____19____.Whileagrowthmindsetembracesthepossibilityofgrowthandchange,afixedmindsetbelievesthatabilitiesaresetandunchangeable.Apersonwithafixedmindsetviewssetbacks(挫折)asfailuresandmayevenattributethosefailurestohisinherentlackoftalent.ConsideragainthestudentwhoreceivesaConhismathmidterm.Withafixedmindset,thisstudentwillseethatgradeasevidencethatheisjustnotgoodatmathandcannotgraspmathematicalconceptsnomatterhowhardhetries.____20____,adoptingagrowthmindsetcanbeoneofthemostbeneficialthingsyoucandotoenableyoursuccess.Withagrowthmindset,you’llbementallyprimedtonavigatechallenges,enjoythelearningprocess,andseeyourprogress,whetherbigorsmall.A.IfyouaretryingtoachieveagoalB.RatherthanviewingasetbackasafailureC.WhenyoudecidetochangeyourmindsetD.AfixedmindsetistheoppositeofagrowthmindsetE.Onegreatdifferencebetweenthetwogroups:theirmindsetF.ThefirstthingtodoistrustthatyoucanchangeyourmindsetG.Hemayalsolookforopportunitiestoimprovehisgradefurther英语语言应用(30分)第一节完形填空(共15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。Thediagnosisarrivedlikeaseismicshift,fracturingthelandscapeofmylifeintoa“before”and“after”.Cancer,aninsidious___21___ofnature’sowncellularmachinery,hadtakenresidencewithinme.Theinitialprognosiswasabarrageofstatistics,acold___22___ofprobabilitiesthatfeltutterlydivorcedfromthevisceralrealityoffear.Mybody,onceatrustedvessel,wasnowacontestedterritory,abattlefieldwheretheveryessenceoflifehadturned___23___.Thetreatmentregimenwasabrutal___24___,achemicalwarwagedagainstmyownbiology.Eachinfusionwasacalculatedassault,anecessary___25___designedtoannihilatethemalignantcells,yetleavingatrailofcollateraldamageinitswake.Nausea,fatigue,andaprofoundsenseofalienationbecamemyconstantcompanions.Ifeltlikeastrangerinmyownskin,myreflectioninthemirrora___26___ofthepersonIoncewas.Inthedepthsofthisstruggle,Ifoundanunexpected___27___inthenaturalworld.Asingle,resilientdandelionpushingthroughacrackinthehospitalpavementbecameasymboloftenaciouslife.Therelentlesscycleoftheseasons,thequiet___28___ofatreesheddingitsleavesonlytobudagain,offeredasilent,profoundlessoninresilience.Nature,initsindifferentyetcyclicalgrandeur,didnotofferplatitudesbutastark,beautifultruth:lifepersists,adapts,andregenerates.This___29___withthenaturalworldsparkedafundamentalshiftinmyperspective.Ibegantoseemybodynotasatraitor,butasacomplexecosystemthrownintodisarray.Thegoalwasnolongerjustto“fight”awar,buttorestoreadelicate___30___Iincorporatedmeditation,drawingstrengthfromthestillnessofaforest,andgentleyoga,aligningmybreathwiththerhythmicpulseoftheearth.Thesewerenotcures,butactsof___31___,awaytoharmonizemyinternalchaoswiththeexternalorderoftheuniverse.Thejourneywasnotlinear.Thereweresetbacks,momentsofdespairthatfeltlikeanendlesswinter.Yet,thememoryofthatdandelion,the___32___ofthespringsun,andthequietpatienceoftheancientoaksinthenearbyparkbecamemyanchors.Theyremindedmethathealingisnotaconquest,butaprocessof___33___,oflearningtolivewiththescars,bothvisibleandinvisible.Today,inremission,Icarrythisnewfoundwisdom.Theexperiencehas___34___me,strippingawaythesuperficialandrevealingacoreofprofoundgratitudeforthesimple,miraculousactofbeing.Iunderstandnowthatwearenotseparatefromnature,butanintricatepartofitsvast,unpredictabletapestry.Mycancerwasabrutalteacher,butittaughtmetoseetheextraordinary___35___wovenintotheveryfabricofexistence.21.A.malfunction B.mutation C.deviation D.corruption22.A.assessment B.calculation C.enumeration D.appraisal23.A.antagonistic B.hostile C.adverse D.malignant24.A.protocol B.regimen C.procedure D.routine25.A.intervention B.incursion C.intrusion D.invasion26.A.distortion B.caricature C.parody D.semblance27.A.solace B.consolation C.comfort D.relief28.A.rhythm B.cadence C.tempo D.pulse29.A.communion B.connection C.rapport D.association30.A.equilibrium B.balance C.stability D.poise31.A.reconciliation B.harmonization C.alignment D.attunement32.A.persistence B.perseverance C.endurance D.tenacity33.A.integration B.assimilation C.accommodation D.adaptation34.A.refined B.distilled C.purified D.clarified35.A.intricacy B.complexity C.elaborateness D.sophistication第二节语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。HandanisabeautifulcitylyinginthesouthwestofHebeiProvince.ItisnexttoXingtaionthenorth,anditsharesborders(边界)withthreeother____36____(province)—Shanxitothewest,HenantothesouthandShandongtotheeast.Itsspeciallocationmakesit____37____importantplaceconnectingdifferentpartsofnorthernChina.Asawell-knownnationalhistoricalandculturalcityinChina,Handanmixestraditionalculture____38____modernlifeperfectly.IthasaverylonghistoryandplaysagreatroleinChineseculture.Inancienttimes,it____39____(be)thecapitaloftheStateofZhaoduringtheWarringStatesPeriod,anditusedtobeakeypolitical,____40____(economy)andculturalcenterinnorthernChina.WhatmakesHandanmostfamousisthatit____41____(call)thecapitalofChineseidioms.Morethan1,500Chineseidiomsandproverbs(谚语)comefromthisoldcity.BackintheWarringStatesPeriod,Handanwasrichandlively,drawinglotsofscholars____42____(stay)andexchangeideas.Manyclassicstories____43____arelearnedbyustodayfirststartedhere.Besides____44____(it)greatculture,Handanalsohaswonderfultouristattractionsbecauseofitslonghistory,valuableculturalrelicsanddifferentnaturalviews.Itisacityfullofancientcharm(魅力)andmodernenergy.WelcometovisitHandan.Youwillsurelyhaveagreattime____45____(explore)thisamazingoldcitywiththousandsofyearsofhistoryandfeelitsuniqueculturalcharm.写作(40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,你的外教Peter对中国农民画很感兴趣,来信请你推荐一幅你喜欢的画。请你从下面两幅画中选择一幅,结合画面内容和你对画的理解,回复他的邮件。注意:1.词数80左右;2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearPeter,Gladtohearthatyou’reinterestedinChinesefarmerpaintings.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)47.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。ItwasabrightSaturdayinearlyMarch.Dadhadrecentlypromisedhewould“livehealthier,”soMumtookhimoutforawalkintheparkeveryweekend.Afteraslow,easymorning,Mumcamedownstairsandfoundthechildrengluedtoacartoon.SheturnedofftheTVandloweredhervoice.“Listen,”shesaid,“I’mgoingtodosomethingreallyspecialforDad.Ifyouhearanything,youmustkeepitsecret.”Lucynoddedatonce,butherbrotherMaxfrowned(皱眉).“Dad’sbirthdayisn’tuntillateApril,”hesaid.“Isn’titabitearlytomakeaplan?”Mumpaused,thenexplainedthatthisyearmatteredmorethanusual—Dadwasgoingtoturnforty.“Forty?”Maxsaidwithoutthinking.“That’s...properlyold!”Lucytriednottolaugh,butMumevendidn’tsmile.Shesaidshewantedtoplanahead,becauseshehopedtoinvitesomeofDad’soldfriendstogivehimabigsurpriseandmakehimfeeltrulycelebrated.Thatafternoon,MumcalledAuntMay,whosesmallcaféhadenoughspaceforagathering.AuntMayagreedhappily.Shealsosaidshewouldbakeabigcakeanddropbytotakesomeoldphotosfordecorationsinthenextfewdays.MumremindedthekidsthatDadhated“troublingotherpeople,”andthatwasexactlywhythesurpriseneededtobegentleandwellprepared.Forthenextfewdays,Mumwhisperedonthephone,wrotelists,andhidshoppingbagsinthewardrobe(衣橱).Thechildrentriedhardtoactnormal.Butoneeveningatdinner.Dadsuddenlyputdownhischopsticks,rubbedhistemple(太阳穴),andsighed.“Ijustremembered,”hesaidquietly.“I’mturningfortyinApril.Let’snotdoanything.I’dratherpretenditisn’thappening.”Mumfrozeforasecond,andthechildrenexchangedworriedlooks.Atthatmoment,savingthemfromhavingtoreply,thedoorbellrang.Mumrushedtoopenthedoor.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。SeeingAuntMayatthedoor,Mum’seyeswidenedinalarm.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________OnDad’sbirthdayevening,MumsuggestedasimpledinneratAuntMay’scafé.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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