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绝密★考试结束前2025-2026学年浙江丽水市下学期丽水发展共同体期中联考高二试题考生须知:1.本卷共10页满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准考证号并填涂相应数字。3.所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷上无效。4.考试结束后,只需上交答题纸。选择题部分第一部分: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)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.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodowiththescarf?A.Returnit. B.Repairit. C.Exchangeit.2.WhydidthewomansendAliceflowers?A.Tocheerherup. B.Towishherluck. C.Tocelebrateherbirthday.3.Whatmighttheweatherbelikenow?A.Warm. B.Cool. C.Cold.4.Howwillthegirlprobablygethometoday?A.Bycar. B.Bybike. C.Bybus.5.Whatproblemdoesthemanhave?A.Hehasbroughtthewronglunch.B.Heissickfromhislunch.C.Hecan’tfindhislunch.第二节(共15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。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Howarethespeakersfeeling?A.Nervous. B.Surprised. C.Disappointed.7.WhatisLilylike?A.Shy. B.Funny. C.Messy.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atagamingcenter. B.Nearariver. C.Athome.9.Whatwillthemanprobablydothisweekend?A.Goswimming. B.Gofishing. C.Gooutfordinner.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates. B.Authorandreader. C.Teacherandstudent.11.WhattypeofwritingdoesMikefocuson?A.One-directionalfiction.B.Adventurepathfiction.C.Multi-pathfiction.12.WhatdoesMikesayaboutreaderfeedback?A.Itinspiresnewwritingtechniques.B.Itshowspreferredstorypaths.C.Itsuggestsnewcharacters.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.Whattimewillthemanarrive?A.At7:15p.m. B.At7:30p.m. C.At8:00p.m.14.Whatseasonisit?A.Spring. B.Summer. C.Winter.15.WhyisCharlcombeLaneclosedforsometimeeveryyear?A.Foritsmaintenance.B.Forthesafetyofsomeanimals.C.Forsomecommunityactivities.16.Whateventwillthespeakersprobablyattendtonight?A.Abirthdayparty. B.Avolunteeractivity. C.Awildliferescueclass.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whatisthemaintopicofthetalk?A.Thecareeradvicegivenbyadisabledperson.B.Theemploymentchallengesfacedbyadisabledperson.C.Theinspiringlifeandachievementsofadisabledperson.18.WhohelpedCoxdevelopherpositiveattitude?A.Herdoctor. B.Herinstructor. C.Herparents.19.HowoldwasCoxwhenshebecameapilot?A.23. B.25. C.28.20.WhatdoesCoxdoforalivingnowadays?A.Sheworksforadisabilitycharity.B.Sheisaninspirationalspeaker.C.Shetrainspeopletoflyplanes.第二部分:阅读理解(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AFromaDutchbeachbreaktoaforestcabinnearParis,there’snoflightorcarrequiredontheserelaxingjourneys.VanGogh’sProvenceTaketheEurostarfromLondon,thenchangetotheTGVinLilletoreachProvenceeasily.LeMoulind’Aure,anicelyrenewedfarmhousenearAvignon,offerscomfortableroomswitholivetreeviews,abeautifulgardenandaswimmingpool.YoucanrentabiketovisitSaint-Rémy-de-Provence,whereVanGoghcreatedhisgreatworkTheStarryNight.Doubleroomsstartfrom€75,withbreakfastavailableatanadditional€18perperson.BeachFuninZeelandCadzandinZeeland,theNetherlands,isperfectforbeachlovers.Ithasawidegoldenbeach,greatforwatersportslikewindsurfing,orlookingforfossilsharkteethatlowtide.TheStrandhotelnearthebeachhasanindoorpool,saunasandrestaurants.YoucangetherebytrainviaBrussels,thena30-minutetaxiride.Doubleroomsstartfrom€212,inclusiveofmeals.FamilyTripNearParisLeBarnsitsinForêtdeRambouillet,aformerroyalhuntingforestwiththickoakandpinetreesnearParis.Itprovidesvariousfunfamilyactivities:horseriding,yoga,archeryandboatingonthelake,plusacomfortablespaforadults.TakeatrainfromParistoDourdan,thena15-minutetaxiride.Doubleroomsstartfromabout£175.Half-board(breakfastanddinner)isavailableatasurchargeof€20perpersonperday.EcoYogaTripinBelgiumIndraniLodgeinWallonia,Belgium,isapeacefulyogahotel.Itoffersdifferentkindsofdailyyogaclasses,awarmindoorpool,andservesfreshhealthyfoodfromitsowngarden.Italsoholdsfunworkshopslikeflowerarrangingonweekends.TakeatrainfromBrusselstoNivelles,thena15-minutetaxiride.Doubleroomsstartfrom€163whichcoversaccommodation,breakfast,andWi-Fi.21.Whichtwodestinationsprovidebreakfastintheirdoubleroomwithoutextracharge?A.VanGogh’sProvenceandBeachFuninZeeland.B.FamilyTripNearParisandVanGogh’sProvence.C.BeachFuninZeelandandEcoYogaTripinBelgium.D.FamilyTripNearParisandEcoYogaTripinBelgium.22.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothetext?A.VisitorscantakepartinfreehorseridingactivitiesatLeBarn.B.PeoplecanvisitAvignonwhereVanGoghpaintedTheStarryNight.C.VisitorscanreachCadzandbytakingabicycleafterarrivinginBrussels.D.IndraniLodgeprovidesfreshfoodmadefromingredientsfromitsowngarden.23.Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?A.Asciencetextbook. B.Atravelguide.C.Anewsreport. D.Ahistorybook.BIhavealwaysfeltadeeppulltotravelsolo,toletmyadventurousspiritleadtheway.Thatlonginglingeredforyears,butlifegotintheway.Family,work,responsibilities—theyquietenedthevoiceuntilitbecamebarelyawhisper.Then,Iturned60,andthevoicegrewlouder;butIworrieditwastoolate,thatI’dmissedmychance.Aroundthen,IstartedworkingwithJack,acounsellingclientwiththesamerestlessenergy.Hewantedtoquithisjobtoseetheworld,andtalkingwithhimfeltlikespeakingtoamirror,forcingmetoconfrontmyfearofleavingmysafe,comfortablelife.Itwasn’tuntilJackannouncedhewasreadytobuildabetter-fittinglifethatIfeltinspiredtotaketheleap,planningasolotripalongAustralia’swesterncoast.TherealtestcamewhenIbookedmyflightsandaccommodation.Partofmesecretlyhopedthepaymentmightfail,givingmetimetoreconsider.Butasacounsellor,I’veseentoomanyclingtofamiliarroutineslongaftertheystopservingthem.Asmybookingwentthrough,Iknewthatsteppingintouncertainty,atanyage,opensthedoortogrowth,confidence,andjoy.It’snoteasy,buteverystepbringsgreaterreward.Myfamily’sencouragementmadethiseasier.Mysteadyhusbandhuggedmeandsaid,“You’llregretitifyoudon’tgo.”Myadultchildrenwerethrilledandcalledmecourageous.Ofcourse,fearnaturallyholdsusback,butfacingitisthefirststeptorealbreakthroughs.Courageislessaboutconqueringfear,moreabouttrustingyourselfamiduncertainty.Writingthisfromtheairport,abouttoboardmyflighttoAustralia,Iknowfortunefavorsthebrave.Itmaynotbeeasytoovercomethefearofsolotravel,butit’sbettertoliveboldlythantoletdreamsfadewithoutgivingitago.24.Whichofthefollowingstatementsabouttheauthoristrue?A.ShestartedhercareerasacounselloraftermeetingherclientJack.B.Shebelievedageisanunbreakablebarrierforexploringtheworld.C.Shefinallygaveupthetripbecauseherpaymentfailedtogothrough.D.Sheputherpersonaldreamasideforyearsbecauseoffamilyandwork.25.Whatdirectlyinspiredtheauthortoplanhersolotrip?A.Herfailedflightbooking. B.HerclientJack’sdecision.C.Her60thbirthdayreflection. D.Herfamily’sencouragement.26.Whydidtheauthorsecretlyhopeherflightpaymentwouldfail?A.Shewasunwillingtogoonthesolotrip.B.Sheneededmoretimetoreconsidertheroute.C.Shedoubtedherabilitytohandlethetripalone.D.Shewasnotfullyreadytoleavehercomfortzone.27.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoconveyinthepassage?A.Fortunecomestothoseactingwithoutfear.B.Braveryconquersthefearthataccompaniesuncertainty.C.Courageinvolvesactingevenwhenyouwanttoholdback.D.Boldnessreliesonencouragementfromfamilymembers.CSymbolicofbeauty,pride,andwealthinsomecultures,peacocksareoftenassociatedwithbeingconfidentandattention-grabbing.So,perhapsit’snosurprisethatthesestrikingcreaturescanbeusedinametaphortoillustratecomplexfamilydynamics.Beinghonestabouttheupsanddownsoffamilylifeisn’tsomethingyou’llusuallyhearfroma“peacockparent”.Instead,they’llprojectthe“perfectfamily”,showingofftheirchild’stalentsinpublic,whilecriticizingthembehindcloseddoorswhendisappointed.Youmayhaveheardtheexpression“asproudasapeacock”,tosuggestself-importanceorattention-grabbingbehaviour.Inrelationtoparenting,thiscanbeinterpretedasnarcissistic(自恋的)parenting,characterizedbypoorunderstanding,control,emotionaldependency,andapervasivepreoccupationwithfeelingpowerfulorspecialwithinthefamilydynamics.Therootsofthisarrogantbehaviourstemfromthenarcissisticwoundofloworfragileself-worth,counsellorOlenaChechelnotes,explaininghowthisleadstochildrenbeingseenasself-extensionsorobjectstofulfilthesuccessofthepeacockparent.Thechildmustbeperceivedasacceptable,shiny,orsignificant,asthisalltiesbacktothem.Olenagoesontoexplainthatduetotheseparentalexpectations,thechildmaystruggletolearnabouttheirowninterests,exploretheircuriosities,orsimplybeachild.Theycansoonrealizethathavinganauthenticselfisdetrimentaltotherelationship,and,indeed,thattheircaregivercanquicklypullbacktheirlove.Growingupwithanarcissisticparentcanfeellikebeingtrappedinaweb,butafirststeptobreakfreefromitseffectsinadulthoodisself-compassion.Thismindfulawarenesscaninvolvelearninghowtomoveawayfromtheinnercritic,followingyourinterests,andspeakingmorekindlytoyourself.Olenaalsorecommendsredefiningtherelationshipiftheparentiscausingdistress:“Insteadofbringingemotionintotherelationshipwiththehopeofbeingunderstood,itcanbehelpfultofindboundariesthatwillmakeyoufeelsaferinthedynamic.Iftherelationshipiscausingharm,youmayneedtolimitcontact.Thisissomethingwegettodoasadults,butcan’tdoaschildren.Itcanbehealingtomakethatchoice.”28.Theauthormentionspeacocksatthebeginningofthepassagemainlyto_________.A.explainwhypeacocksareadmiredinmanyculturesB.describehowanimalbehaviourreflectshumanfamilyrelationshipsC.introduceanimagethathelpsreadersunderstandacertaintypeofparentD.showthatmetaphorsbasedonanimalsarecommoninEnglishexpressions29.Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutpeacockparentsistrue?A.Theytreattheirchildrenasareflectionofthemselves.B.Theyworrythatothersmayjudgetheirchildnegatively.C.Theyhopepublicpraisewillboostchildren’sconfidence.D.Theybelievestrongperformancecanmaketheirchildrenstandout.30.Theunderlinedword”detrimental”inparagraph5isclosestinmeaningto_________.A.harmful B.unnecessary C.sensitive D.irrelevant31.WhatdoesOlenarecommendforthosedealingwithdistressingpeacockparentsinthelastparagraph?A.Tocutoffallcontactwiththeirparentsimmediately.B.Towaituntiltheirparentsrecognizetheharmtheyhavecaused.C.Tostepbackfromtherelationshipandcreatespacewhenitbecomesdamaging.D.Toexpresstheiremotionsopenlyinhopesofbeingunderstoodbytheirparents.DOneoftheprimarycausesofinsomniaandpoorsleepqualityisnegativethinking,asexploredin2023researchintheJournalofAnxietyDisorders.Whileitmayseemharmlessatfirst,persistentnegativethoughtsgraduallyincreaseanxietylevels,placingstrainonthebrain’sabilitytoregulateitselfeffectively.Overtime,thiscanleadtoalossofwhatwemightdescribeas“intellectualcontrol”.Althoughweeachhaveonebrain,humanseffectivelyoperatewithtwodistinctmodesofthinking.Thefirstistheintellectual,logical,andrationalsideofthebrain,whichallowsustoanalysesituationscalmlyandmakereasoneddecisions.Thesecondismoreprimitive,andwatchful,whoseprimaryfunctionissurvival.Whenanxietylevelsrise,thebrainautomaticallyshiftscontrolawayfromtheintellectualmind,andintothismoreprimitivemode.Thisshiftisthesameautomaticresponsethatwouldoccurifwewerefacedwithagenuinethreatoremergency.Imagineencounteringahungry,restlesspolarbeardeterminedtoattackyou.Yourbrainwouldinstantlyprioritizesurvival,settingasidelogic,andplacingyourbodyonhighalert.Whilethisresponseisinvaluableinlife-threateningsituations,itbecomesproblematicwhenconstantlytriggeredbynegativethinking,stress,orworry.Whenthebrainisoperatinginthisheightenedstateofreadiness,itbecomesmorenegative,obsessive,andconstantlyalert.Asaresult,themindstrugglestorelax.Thismakesfallingasleepdifficultand,evenwhensleepdoesoccur,thebrainoftencannotrelaxdeeplyenoughtoprocessunresolvedthoughts,emotions,andfeelings.Theprocessingofemotionalmaterialprimarilytakesplaceduringthedreamingphaseofsleep,knownasrapideyemovement(REM)sleep.Duringthis,thebrainfilesawayexperiences,regulatesemotionalresponses,andclearsmental“backlogs”accumulatedduringwakinghours.However,REMsleeptypicallyaccountsforonlyaround20%oftheoverallsleepcycle.Whensomeoneexperiencesprolongedanxiety,thebrainmayattempttoovercompensatebyincreasingitsdemandforREMprocessing.Unfortunately,ifthisdemandbecomesexcessive,thebrainwilloftenwakeitselfup,ratherthanremaininREMsleep.Thisiswhymanypeoplefindthemselveswideawakeatthreeo’clockinthemorning,feelingrestless,anxious,andunabletodriftbacktosleep.32.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestinparagraph3bycomparingworrytoapolarbearattack?A.Worryismoredifficulttocontrolthanfearofanimals.B.Thebrainusesthesamesurvivalmechanisminbothsituations.C.Worryhelpsthebrainprepareforpossibledangersinadvance.D.Thebraincannottellthedifferencebetweenrealandimaginedthreats.33.WhatcanbelearnedaboutREMsleep?A.Itmainlyprovidesthebodywithdeepphysicalrestandrecovery.B.Ittemporarilyshutsdownthebrain’sresponsestoexternalevents.C.Itstrengthenslogicalthinkingandproblem-solvingwhilesleeping.D.Ithelpsthebrainmanagedailyexperiencesandhandleemotionalchallenges.34.Whydopeoplebecomefullyawakeinthemiddleofthenightyetstillnotemotionallyrefreshed?A.Becausetheysleeptoolongandlosenaturalalertness.B.BecausetheydonotenterREMsleepduringthenight.C.Becausetheirbrainprocessestoomuchemotionalmaterialduringsleep.D.Becausetheirbrainisforciblyawakenedbyoverwhelmingprocessingdemands.35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.SleepvsStress:WhyWorryCanReducetheQualityofYourRest.B.SleepvsSurvivalMode:WhyYourBrainMightBeBattlingYouatBedtime.C.ThreatvsDailyWorry:WhytheBrainRespondsasifDangerWerePresent.D.REMSleepvsAnxiety:WhyEmotionalProcessingIsInterruptedDuringtheNight.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。HowToGamifyYourRoutinesGamifyingyourroutinesisn’taboutbeingmoredisciplined;it’saboutdesigningsystemsthatmakefollow-througheasier.Here’showtoaddgameplayintoyourday,inawaythat’ssimple,flexibleandhelpsyoustayfocused.____36____Gettingcreativecanmakedifficulttasks,orthethingswetendtoputoff,feelmoremanageableandengaging.Kristinexplains:“SinceIwasyoung,I’vestruggledtodrinkwater,soIturneditintoagameandimaginedgetting£1,000foreverysip.Theplayfulnesshelpedkeepmehydrated.Thissimplegamefeelsfun,andhelpsmestayhealthy.”Trytimes.Breakingthingsdownintoshortblocksoftimecancreateasenseofurgency.____37____ToolslikethePomodorotechnique(whereyouuseatimerfor25minutes,thenarerewardedwithafive-minutebreak)canhelptoboostfocus,reduceburnout,andmakebigtasksmoremanageable.Usearewardsystem.Pairingtaskswithlittlerewardsyoucareabouthelpsyoutrackprogress,andmaymakefinishingtasksfeelworthalltheeffort.____38____Thesesmallrewardscanturnachallengingtaskintosomethingtolookforwardto,makingiteasiertotakethatfirststep.Changeupyourto-dolists.____39____Experimentingwithdifferentformatscanhelpreduceoverwhelm,keepthingsfeelingfresh,andavoidyougettingstuckinasingle,discouraginglonglist.Gamifyingyourroutinesdoesn’thavetobecomplicatedtobeeffective.____40____Giveyourselfpermissiontoexperimentandadjustifyourmethodsnolongerhelpyou.Afterall,thisisaboutmakingprogressinawaythatfeelssupportive.A.Turncomplicatedtasksintosimpler.B.Makechallengingtasksmoreplayful.C.Itcanhelpyoustaymotivatedovertime.D.Smallchangescanmakeameaningfuldifference.E.Italsoremovesthepressureofworkingononebigtaskforhours.F.Treatyourto-dolistlikeit’sagame,orsplititintodifferentlevels.G.Whynotpromiseyourselfashortbreakorafavoritepodcastepisodetogetstarted?第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。OnNewYear’sDay2024,LynnSegebartstoppedbyagasstationnearhishome.Hewasbuyingbottledwaterwhenheheardscreamsoutside.Whileothers____41____thenoise,Segebart,61,putdownthewaterandrushedoutthedoor.Whathesaw____42____him:Overbythegaspumps,amanwasbeingstabbed.Without____43____,Segebartrantowardthestruggle.Theattacker,____44____largerandyounger,waskneelingoverhisvictimwithaknife.Thoughsmallerandolder,Segebartranupbehindtheattackerandthrewhisfull____45____ontotheattacker’sback,andthetwoofthemfellforward,theknifestillgrippedtightlyintheattacker’shand.“IfIcan’tgetitawayfromhim,”Segebartthought,“maybeIcanmakeit____46____.”Withallhisstrength,he____47____theknifenearitshilt(把柄).Finally,thebladebent,makingitnolongereffectiveforstabbing.Furious,theattackerbitSegebart’sarm.Thepainwas____48____.Segebarthadtoact.Withbothhishandsstill____49____inthestruggleforcontroloftheknife,Segebartusedhisheadtohittheman’sskulluntilhe____50____theweapon.Ultimately,thevictimreceivedmedical____51____forhisinjuries____52____theattackerfacedlegalresults.AsforSegebart,heisa____53____andsoft-spokenmanwhohadneverbeforebeeninaconflict.Sowhydidherushintosomeoneelse’s____54____,knowinghecouldhavebeenkilled?Aftersomethought,Segebartsaysgravely,“Ilostmysonayearbefore.Ididn’twantotherstogothroughlosingtheirchild.”Hisaction,caringforothersmorethanhimself,showedverygreat____55____andcare.41.A.followed B.ignored C.questioned D.shared42.A.puzzled B.moved C.shocked D.disappointed43.A.hesitation B.warning C.notice D.permission44.A.decidedly B.rarely C.merely D.deliberately45.A.balance B.strength C.speed D.weight46.A.unusual B.unstable C.unusable D.unreliable47.A.reached B.seized C.noticed D.touched48.A.slight B.intense C.fragile D.bearable49.A.absorbed B.stuck C.occupied D.injured50.A.tookcareof B.caughtsightof C.letgoof D.madeuseof51.A.attention B.insurance C.advice D.inspection52.A.though B.until C.while D.after53.A.strong-willed B.bad-tempered C.broad-minded D.mild-mannered54.A.business B.emergency C.dream D.project55.A.curiosity B.patience C.honesty D.bravery非选择题部分注意:将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Paper-weavingpaintingisatraditionalartformwithalonghistory,celebratedespeciallyinGansu,China.Thecraftinvolvescuttinganinkpaintingintothinstrips(条),about2millimeterswide,____56____serveasthe“basestrips”.Plainricepaper,preparedin____57____sameway,isusedasthe“crossstrips”.Thesestripsarewoventogether____58____carefullythattheconnectionsbetweenpiecesarealmostinvisible.Thisartrequiresexceptionalskilland____59____(precise),astheweavingallowstheoriginalpaintingandthericepaperstripstocombineharmoniously.Theresult____60____(highlight)thebeautyofthepaintingandthecraftsmanshipbehindit.ThecraftgainedfurtherrecognitionthroughWeiWei,anartisan____61____(encounter)paper-weavingpaintingsin1983.Afteryearsofpractice,hedevelopedanewstylebyintroducinggoldpaperasthe“crossstrips”.This____62____(innovate)involvesadetailed16-stepprocess,includingbrushingthepaperwithgold,cutting,sorting,weaving,andframing.Thanks____63____Wei’sefforts,goldpaper-weavingpaintinghasbeen____64____(official)recognizedasanintangibleculturalheritageinPingliangCity.Weihastrainedover50apprentices(学徒),ensuringthatthistreasuredtradition____65____(pass)ontofuturegenerations.Hisdedicationtothecraftreflectstheimportanceofsafeguardingtraditionalarts.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:应用文写作(共1小题,满分15分)66.假定你是李华。你校英文论坛上有一位同学发帖说:“Monthlyexamscausetoomuchstressandshouldbecancelled.”,该帖引发了大家的热议。请你回帖发表你的看法。内容包括:1.表明立场;2.给出理由。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节:读后续写(共1小题,满分25分)67.阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。BlushingBlakeBlakelovedscience.SuperScienceWeekwasthebestbecausehewouldpresentanexperiment.IfMrs.Watsonacceptedit,he’dbeinthesciencefair.Sciencewashisthing!“Iwillsuspendanegginwater,”Blakeannounced.Hepouredsaltintowater,addedmorewater,anddroppedanegg.Buttheeggsank.Blake’sfacefelthot.“Look!Blake’sblushing!”Katesquealed.Thenextday,Blaketriedagain.“Iwillmakepurplewormsdance.”Hemixedvinegarandfoodcoloring,addedcookedspaghetti,thendroppedinbakingsoda.Bubblesfoamedover,soakingMrs.Watson’sgradebook.Thewormssatlimply(柔软地)atthebottom.“Ithinkthiscouldhavebeengreat,Blake.”Shewipedpurplegoo(粘性物)offherfingerswithatissuewhiletryingtosmile.“Blake’sblushingagain!”Perrylaughed.“Maybesciencejustisn’tyourthing.”Butsciencewashisthing!Hisunclewasascienceteacher.Hismomworkedinamedicallab.Hisbrotherstudiedchemistry.Hisfamilygrewscientists!Thethirdday,Blaketriedclingingsaltandpepper.Hescatteredsaltandpepper,rubbedaspoonwithwool,andannounced,“Thespoonwillliftthem.”Buthesneezed.Saltandpepperfleweverywhere.Blushing,helookedhelplesslyatMrs.Watson.Sheforcedasmile,“Youwerereallyclose,Blake.ButIhavetodecidetomorrowmorning.Keeptrying!”Blake’sheartfeltheavy.Sciencewashisthing…wasn’tit?Hesatupinbedthatnight,unabletosleep.Hejusthadtobeinthatsciencefair!Buttheonlythinghecoulddorightwasblush.AsmilegrewonBlake’sface.Hehadit!Blakejumpedoutofbedtopreparefortomorrow.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。Thenextmorning,Blakemarchedtothefrontoftheclasswearingmouseears.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Mrs.Watsonclappedtheloudest,“Blake,thiswillbeperfectforthesciencefaironMonday.”____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案版绝密★考试结束前1Whatdoesthewomanwanttodowiththescarf?A.Returnit. B.Repairit. C.Exchangeit.【答案】C2.WhydidthewomansendAliceflowers?A.Tocheerherup. B.Towishherluck. C.Tocelebrateherbirthday.【答案】A3.Whatmighttheweatherbelikenow?A.Warm. B.Cool. C.Cold.【答案】C4.Howwillth

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