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试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页2026届浙江北斗星盟2026年5月高三阶段性考试英语试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,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.Whatisthemangoingtodo?A.Attendafamilyreunion. B.Visithiscousinsabroad. C.Hostaweddinganniversaryparty.2.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Complainaboutanemergency.B.Extendtheloanperiodforabook.C.Askabouttheduedateofhisbook.3.Whatisthewoman’sfeelingnow?A.Regret. B.Disappointment. C.Worry.4.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atarestaurant. B.Atasupermarket. C.Atthewoman'shouse.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Throwingawayunnecessaryitems.B.Planningashoppingtrip.C.Buyinganewcoat.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.WhydoesJanetmakethecall?A.Totellaboutadelay. B.Torequestpayment. C.Toplaceanorder.7.WhatdoesthemanaskJanettodointheend?A.Offerfreeshipping. B.Keephimupdated. C.Repairhisprinter.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.WhatcontributesthemosttoEchke’sleaving?A.Herheavyworkload. B.Herlowsalary. C.Hertoughmanager.9.Whatdoesthemanpromisetodo?A.Reportthecomment.B.Contactotherdepartingemployees.C.MoveEchketoanotherdepartment.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.WhendidWaltDisneywinthefirstOscaraward?A.Inthemid-1920s. B.Intheearly1930s. C.Inthelate1960s.11.WhatisspecialaboutWaltDisney'slastOscaraward?A.Hedidn'treceiveithimself.B.Hewonitjustbeforehisdeath.C.Hegotitforhisfirstfamouscharacter.12.Whatdoweknowaboutthespeakers?A.TheyarefansofMickeyMouse.B.TheyliketowatchWaltDisneyfilmswithkids.C.TheybothlikeWinniethePoohandtheBlusteryDay.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.Whatisprobablythewoman?A.Ajournalist. B.Anofficer. C.Astudent.14.Whathasbeendonetothetreesplantedlastyear?A.They'vebeenmovedtoanotherspot.B.They'vebeenmeasuredforoxygenoutput.C.They'vebeencomparedwithotherspecies.15.Whatisthecurrentgoaloftheproject?A.Toexpandthetreeplantingarea.B.Tointroducemoretreespecies.C.Towinmoreacademicprizes.16.Whatwaskeytotheresearchimprovement?A.Thegovernmentfund. B.Theprivateinvestment. C.Themoneyfromsellingshares.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Wheredoesthespeakerwork?A.AtaTVstation. B.Ataradiostation. C.Ataweatherstation.18.Whatmadethespeakergetintothefield?A.ATVprogram. B.Hischildhoodexperience. C.Researchonweatherconditions.19.Whatismostimportanttobeaweatherforecaster?A.Doingwellinscience. B.Explainingforecastssimply. C.Beingabletoanalyzepatterns.20.Whatdidthespeakermajorinbeforestartinghiswork?A.Physics. B.Math. C.Business.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,选出最佳答案。AWISHLIST:ENERGY-SAVINGTECHEVEENERGY£39.95/$43.95|Smartplugsareagreattooltotackleenergyconsumption.PlugssuchastheEveEnergyareabletogiveyouremoteaccesstoyourdevicesandappliancesthroughyoursmartphoneandswitchoffanythathavebeenlefton.Youcanalsoautomateshutoffsandcreateaweeklyscheduletoavoidexcessenergyuse.Throughthecompanionapp,youcanalsoreceivedetailedanalyticsonthetotalconsumption,projectedcosts,andtotalcostsforconnecteddevices.LUSTREE14£54.99(APPROX.$73)|Energy-efficientsmartLEDbulbs,suchastheLustreE14byPhilipsHue,areagreatwaytoreduceyourenergyconsumption.Throughthecompanionapp,youcancontrolandmanageyourhomelightsremotely,settingschedulesandautomaticallyswitchinglightsofftopreventexcessuseandwastefulenergyconsumption.There'snotonlywhiteorwarm-tonedlighttochoosefrom,butmillionsofdifferentcolourhuestochangetheaestheticofeachroominyourhome.ELITEFLEXIDRAWERAIRFRYER£119.99(APPROX.$160)|towerhousewares.co.ukAirfryershavequicklybecomeacommonhouseholdappliance.However,alongwiththeirspeedycookingtimesandcrispyfoods,thesedevicescanalsobemoreenergyefficientthantheirovencounterparts.Forexample,TowerestimatesthattheEliteFlexiDrawerAirFryercansaveupto70percentofaconsumer’senergyinthekitchenbyswitchingtoairfryercooking.Thisparticularairfryerboastsan11-litrecapacitytoprepareentiremeals,andtheflexidrawercanbedividedintotwo5.5-litresectionsforseparatecooking.21.WhatcantheEveEnergy’sappdo?A.Extendtheplug'sservicelife. B.Provideenergydataanalysis.C.Adjusttheroom'slightcolor. D.Updateweeklydietschedule.22.WherecanyoubuytheLustreE14?A.O. B.Fromanappliancestore.C.Fromacompanionapp. D.Ontowerhousewares.co.uk.23.Ifanovenconsumes200unitsofenergy,howmuchcantheairfryersaveatmost?A.11. B.60. C.140. D.160.BAnewtrend—spendingawholedayinsideabathhouse—isquietlyreshapinghowforeignvisitorsexperienceChina.Videostagged“24-hourspasinChina”havebecomeviralonsocialmediaplatformssuchasTikTokandYouTube,drawingcontentcreatorsfromdifferentpartsoftheworld.UStravelvloggerJonathan,whorunsachannelcalledTravelEscapes,recentlydrewglobalattentiontoChina’sspacultureafterdocumentinghis24-hourstayataluxury,yetveryaffordable,bathhouseinChengdu,Sichuanprovince.“Thisisunbelievable,”hesaid,asheturnedhislens(镜头)onthefacilitycoveringfivefloors.“For$41,yougeteverything.There’salibrary,pooltables,massagerooms,sleepingareas…”AtthecenterofaChinesebathhouseexperienceliesthebodyscrub(搓澡).Therejuvenatingpractice,performedbytrainedattendantswhousevariousdegreesofpressureformaximumbenefit,amazesvisitors,particularlyfirst-times.“Itwasabitpainfulatfirst,butyouwalkoutfeelinglikeyourskin,andmaybeevenyourmind,hasbeenreset,”onevisitorwroteonline.SpasandbathhousesinChinaoftenserveaswellnessretreats,withtherapiessuchasguasha—atraditionalChinesemedicinetreatmentthatusessmooth-edgedtoolstoboostcirculation,helpreduceswellingandreleasetension—andcuppingaddinganotherdimensiontotheexperience.Whatvisitorsexperienceisnotanovelty,butthereinventionofacenturies-oldpractice.ThepopularityofcommunalbathhousesdatesbacktotheNorthernSongDynasty.TherisingpopularityofChinesespasandbathhousesisindicativeofabroadershiftinhowforeignersvisitingChinawanttoexperienceChina.Mosttravelersseekimmersive,everydayexperiences,whichsocialmediausersoftenrefertoas“veryChinesemoments”.“Thingsthatfeelordinarytolocalsarebecomingextraordinaryforinternationalvisitors,”saidLiMengran,spokeswomanforUTourGroup,aleadingtravel

platformbasedinBeijing.“That'swhereanewwaveoftourismgrowthiscomingfrom.”24.WhydoestheauthormentionJonathaninthetext?A.Torecommendafive-floorbathhouse.B.ToadvertiseJonathan'stravelchannel.C.ToillustratethepopularityofChina'sbathhouse.D.ToproveChineseshortvideosarepopularonline.25.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribes“bodyscrub”accordingtothetext?A.Painfulandintense. B.Ancientandglobal.C.Gentleandrejuvenating. D.Professionalandrewarding.26.Whatdoestheinternationalvisitors’focusshiftto?A.In-depthexperiences. B.Cheaperluxuryactivities.C.Mind-resettingadventures. D.Multi-dimensionalmoments.27.Whatisthemainpurposeofthearticle?A.TopromoteChinesebathhousesworldwide.B.Toshowforeignvloggers’dailylifeinChina.C.TointroducetheservicesofChinesebathhouse.D.TopresentanewwayforeignersexperienceChina.CTheAmazonrainforestmaybeshiftingfromamassivecarbonsinktoanetcarbonemitter.Since1985,humanactivityhasdestroyedmorethan10%oftheAmazon'sforestcover,releasingsubstantialamountsofCO2previouslysequesteredintreesandsoil.Deforestationthroughfiresreleases1.5billiontonnesofCO2annually,drivingclimatewarming.Vegetationchangesalteratmosphericcomposition,surfacereflectivity,andcloudproperties,whichcaneitherintensifyorslowwarming.

Thereplacementofdarkforestcoverbybrightergrassesincreases

surfacereflectivity,leadingtomorereflectionofsolarradiation,thoughweakerthaninsnow-coveredregions.Amongthese,howcloudsrespondtoforestlossremainstheleastunderstood.Previousstudiesoncloudcoveryieldedconflictingresults:somereportedreductionsafterdeforestation,whileothersreportedincreases.Thisdifferencearisesfromstrongregionalandseasonalvariations.Notably,priorstudiesexaminedlong-termassociationsratherthanimmediatedeforestationimpactssuchasfireaerosols.Toresolvethis,DrorandFeingoldanalyzedtwodecadesofMODISandCERESsatellitedata,comparingdeforestedregionswithnearbyundisturbedareas.Theirfindingsrevealthatcloudcoverrisessystematicallywithdeforestationyear-round,peakingduringthedryseason.Inareaswhereforestlosssurpassed50%,cloudcovergrewby3.1%onaverage,reaching5.1%inthemostheavilyclearedzones.Moreover,cloudtopssatatloweraltitudesoverclearedlands.Theselow-altitudecloudsenhancedreflectionofincomingsolarradiationratherthantrappingoutgoingheat.Theresultingcoolingeffectfromthiscloudincreaseprovedatleasttwiceasstrongasthatfromsurfacereflectivitychangesalone.WhileincreasedcloudinessthusreducespartoftheCO2-drivenwarming,otherfactorslikenon-CO2greenhousegasesremainuncertain.andaerosolssuchasmethaneandozoneremainuncertain,witheitherwarmingorcoolingeffectsthroughcomplexpathways.Currentevidencesuggeststhatevencombinedbiophysicaleffectscannotfullycanceloutthewarming.Therefore,maintainingandrestoringAmazonforestcoverremainsessentialforclimateprotection.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“sequestered”inparagraph1mostprobablymean?A.Stored. B.Produced. C.Released. D.Transformed.29.HowdidDrorandFeingoldcarryouttheirstudy?A.BymeasuringCO2levelsinheavilyclearedforestareas.B.ByconductinggroundsurveysofvegetationinAmazonareas.C.ByanalyzingseasonalrainfallpatternsacrossAmazonregions.D.Bycomparingsatellitedatabetweenclearedandundisturbedareas.30.Whataccountsforthestrongercoolingeffectoverclearedlands?A.Greatergroundreflectivityfromgrasses. B.Moretrappingofoutgoingheatbylowclouds.C.Higheraltitudeofcloudtopsoverclearedlands. D.Lowercloudtopsreflectingmoresolarradiation.31.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Cloudfeedbackalonestabilizesclimate.B.Futuredryingwillenhancecloudcooling.C.Biophysicalfactorsleadtoineffectiveresults.D.Forestrestorationisessentialdespitepartialcooling.DAt56,Iambeginningtofeelthephysicaleffectsofageing.Iwon’tboreyouwiththedetails,butnoneofthemisgreatfun.Yetresearchersnowsuggestthatoneofthemostdamagingeffectsmaynotbephysicalatall.Itmaybeginwithhowpeoplecometoseeageingitself.Theycallitinternalisedageism:thetendencytoholdnegativeexpectationsaboutone’sownhealthsimplybecauseofage.Whenolderadultsarerepeatedlyassumedtobeslow,forgetful,orincapableoflearning,suchideasdonotalwaysstayoutsidethem.Overtime,theycanbecomepartofhowpeopleseethemselves.Oncethathappens,behaviourmaychange:apersonwhoexpectsdeclinemayexerciseless,paylessattentiontodiet,andtreateverysignofweaknessasproofofsomethingworse.Researchshowsthatinternalisedageismcanaffecthowpeopleage.AHarvardstudyfoundthatolderadultswiththemostpositiveviewsshowedslowerphysicalandmentaldeclineandkepthealthierhabitsthanthosewiththemostnegativeviews.Crucially,researchersruledoutthesimplerexplanation—poorhealthdidnotsimplycausepessimism.Instead,aperson’sattitudeatthe

startpredictedhowtheirhealthchangedovertime.BeccaLevyatYaleSchoolofPublicHealthfoundfurthersupport:amongpeopleover65withmildmemoryproblems,thosewithapositiveoutlookwerefarmorelikelytorecover.HerresearchalsoshowsthatsuchnegativethinkinggeneratesoverthreemillionextradiseasecasesintheUSeachyear,atacombinedcostofoverelevenbilliondollars.Yetinternalisedageismdoesn’tjustcomefromwithin.Negativeimagesofolderpeoplespreadthroughthemedia,advertising,andeventheadviceofmedicalprofessionals.Becausethesemessagesappearsonaturallyindailylife,theyareseldomquestioned.Bythetimemostpeoplenoticethem,theyhavealreadytakenroot.Apartialanswerexists.Researchshowsattitudestowardsageingcanshiftthroughpositivemessages.Butchangingdeeplyheldbeliefstakesgenerations,asthelongstruggleagainstracialprejudiceshows.I’mnotgoingtoletitgetmedown.Instead,I’mgoingtotrytomakemyownageingprocessgreatfun.32.Whatistherootcauseofinternalizedageism?A.Lessattentiontoexerciseanddiet. B.Graduallossoflearningcapability.C.Constantfearoverphysicaldecline. D.Repeatedexposuretoageprejudice.33.WhatcanwelearnaboutageingfromtheHarvardstudy?A.Attitudeaffectstherateofageing. B.Pessimismresultsfromfasterageing.C.Mindsetalonedefinesageingprocess. D.Healthyhabitspromiseslowerageing.34.Whyisinternalisedageismhardtochange?A.Itsrootstaketimetoappear. B.Itisbackedbyprofessionals.C.Itssourcesarewidelyvaried. D.Itisestablishedasasocialnorm.35.Whichisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.AgePrejudice:ALongBattleforSocietyB.TheElderly:AGroupMisunderstoodbySocietyC.SocialMessages:ASilentForceBehindAgeBiasD.NegativeExpectations:AHiddenThreatinAgeing第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,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。Withinthescientificcommunity,dreamsarestillsomethingofamystery.However,improvementsinbrainimagingandrecentphysiologicalstudieshavebroughtusonestepclosertoansweringthequestionofwhysomepeopleremembertheirdreamsmorethanothers.____36____Gender____37____Researchersarentexactlysurewhy,butBarrettsaysitcouldbeabiologicalorhormonaldifference.Barrettnotesthatdifferencesbetween

menandwomeninregardtodreamrecallare“modest”andthattherearegreaterdifferenceswithineachgenderthanbetweenthegenders.AgeAswegetolder,itoftengetshardertorecallourdreams.Yourabilitytorememberdreamsimprovesinlatechildhoodandadolescence,andtendstopeakinyourtwenties,Barrettsays____38____However,thereareexceptions,andpeoplesometimesexperiencetheopposite.AmountofsleepTheamountofsleeponegetsisoneofthemostimportantfactors.____39____However,thoserapideyemovementperiodsgetlongerthroughoutthenight,meaningthatyou’redoingthemostdreamingtowardthemorninggenerallyrightbeforeyouwakeup.BrainactivityThankstobrainimaging,scientistsnowhaveabetterideaofwhichpartsofthebrainareassociatedwithdreaming.Apartofthebrainthatprocessesinformationandemotionsismoreactiveinpeoplewhoremembertheirdreamsmoreoften.____40____Inturn,thismaypromotesomethingcalledintrasleep(睡眠期间)wakefulness.Ifyoudon’trememberanything,Barrettsaysit'sstillhelpfultoassesshowyoufeelwhenyoufirstawaken.“Sometimesifyoujuststaywithwhateveremotionyouwokeupwith,”shesays,“adreamwillcomerushingback.”A.Dr.DeirdreBarrettsharedafewofthefactors.B.Women,onaverage,recallmoredreamsthanmen.C.Sowhatcanyoudotohelpyourememberyourdreams?D.Thisregionmayhelppeoplepaymoreattentiontoexternalcues.E.Similarly,the“highrecallers”tendtoexhibitmorebrainactivity.F.Afterthatpoint,peopleoftenexperienceagradualdrop-offindreamrecall.G.Peopledreamevery90minutesduringtherapideyemovementsleepcycle.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(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、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Truewasafour-year-oldboy.Bornwithheartdiseaserequiring_________,hespenthisearliestyearsinfoster(寄养)care.OnhisoperationdayatChildren’sNebraskahospital,Truewasadmittedforthesurgerybyhimself.That’swhenDr.AmyBeethewalkedin.True’s7-hoursurgerymadeAmykeepthinkingaboutthesweetlittlekidwhowas_________itallbyhimself.Dr.Amy_________True’scaseworkerandlearnedhehadsixsiblings(兄弟姐妹),noneofwhomweredoingwell.Fewfamilieswerewillingtooffera_________homeforTrueconsideringhisdemandingmedicalneeds.ThenthesocialworkeraskedAmy:Areyoua(n)_________?TheanswerwasalreadyinAmy’sheart.Shewas_________amomofsix—threebiologicalandthree_________.Butsheknewherfamily,andherheart,had_________foronemore.WhenAmy’shusband,Ryan,_________Trueinthehospital,heimmediatelyfellinlovewithhim—andthe4-year-old_________theBeethefamily.Somethingevenmore_________followed.TheBeethesrealizedhowcloseTruewaswithhissiblings,soAmysoughttofindthemfosterhomestokeepthekids_________.Amy’ssisteradoptedonegirl,hersister-in-law’sfamilyadoptedanother,acoworkeradoptedtwomore,andAmyandRyanopenedtheir_________andhomeagaintoadoptTrue’ssisterLaney.Thelittleboy_________thehospitalaloneforheartsurgery,butheleftwitha_________—andaheartfulloflove.41.A.transplant B.surgery C.protection D.consultation42.A.talkingabout B.lookingfor C.goingthrough D.showingoff43.A.supported B.recognized C.contacted D.identified44.A.comfortable B.peaceful C.spacious D.permanent45.A.option B.assistant C.doctor D.witness46.A.currently B.naturally C.unfortunately D.obviously47.A.confused B.adopted C.abandoned D.ignored48.A.plans B.excuses C.room D.responsibility49.A.followed B.admired C.treated D.met50.A.helped B.called C.joined D.respected51.A.complicated B.remarkable C.interesting D.strange52.A.amused B.calmed C.educated D.connected53.A.door B.mouths C.hearts D.hospital54.A.entered B.explored C.changed D.survived55.A.dream B.family C.souvenir D.lesson第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15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.Fujiantulou,orearthenbuildings,aretraditionalhomesinFujian.JuchoseChangrongBuilding,___56___homestaytransformedfromatulou,becauseshewantedtoexperience____57____itwasliketolivethere.Thehomestaykeepsitsoldexterior(外观)but____58____(house)12modernrooms.Aftera2023repairprojectbyaXiamenUniversityteam,thebuilding,____59____centralhallnowservesasareadingspace,offerstea-pickingandcostumeexperiences,whiletheteamavoidedtheriskofthebuilding____60____(reduce)toalifelessdisplay.Fujiantuloubuildings____61____(add)totheUNESCOWorldHeritageListin2008.Sincethen,localtourismhasshiftedfrombasicsightseeingtohigh-qualitystays.Thischangeisalso____62____(evidence)inHua’an,whereoldhouseshavebecomegalleries,coffeeshopsandlibraries.____63____(engage)youngerguests,localteamshaveaddedplayfulactivitiesanddigitalsouvenirs.Sometuloumodelsmakeitpossiblefortouriststoplayvideosbytappingphonesagainstthem.DuringSpringFestival,Hua’anlaunchedaChina-chicgame.Inthegame,touriststookpart____64____characters,completingtasksinvolvingfolkdancesandtraditionalsports.Theseeffortsaimtomovebeyondvisitingasinglebuildingtocreatingadestinationwherevisitorsexperiencealifethatbeginswithnature,continuesthroughlocalcustoms_____65_____returnstothewarmthofthehome.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是李华,你校英语社举办的“毕业留念”短视频大赛已圆满结束。你的参赛作品深受同学喜爱。请你给活动负责人Eric写一封信,申请将你的视频在校内平台进行展播,内容包括:(1)视频内容;(2)申请理由。注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右;(2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearEric,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)67.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。Beingleft-handedsoundscool,untilyourealizeitislessaboutgeniusandmoreaboutdailysurvival.WeleftiessharethesameDNAwithgreatfigureslikeChaplin,daVinciandOprah,yetwestruggleconstantlywithallkindsofright-handedeverydayobjects.Mystrugglesbeganearlyinkindergarten.Theteacherhandedmeapairofchild-safescissors,whichturnedouttobeanythingbutsafeforaleft-hander.ThepaperIcutlookedasifithadbeenattackedbyahamster(仓鼠).Myteachersighedandadvisedmetotryharder,neverknowingIwasactuallyfightingagainstcenturiesofright-handeddesign.Laterinschool,Isufferedalotfromthoselectureseatswithdesksattachedonlyontheright.Towrite,Ihadtotwistmybodyawkwardly,withmyleftarmhangingunsupportedintheair.Afterclass,inkstainedmypalm,myshoulderachedterribly,andmyhandwritingwasasmessyasadoctor'sprescription(处方).Penswereanotherdisaster.Right-handedpeopleglidesmoothlyacrossthepage,whileIalwaysleavewetinkeverywhere.BythetimeIfinishedanessay,myhandwascoveredindarkinkstains.Almosteverythinginlife—scissors,spiralnotebooks,zippersanddoorhandles—wasalldesignedforright-handedpeople.WhenItookupguitarincollege,myinstructorwasshockedtoseemeplaywithmylefthand.Left-handedguitarswererareandoverpriced,soIhadno

choicebuttofliparegularguitarupsidedownjustlikeJimiHendrix.Evenmygrandmotheroncetriedtocorrectmebytyingmylefthandbehindmyback.ButIwassoclumsythatIspilledfoodalloverthefloor.Shefinallygaveup,mutteringthatIwassomehowspecial.AsIgrewup,Ilearnedtoadapt.Ichoseproperseatsinrestaurantstoavoidelbowconflicts,flippednotebooks,usedreversed(颠倒的)keyboardsandoperatedright-handedmicewithmylefthand,alwaysdrawingcuriousstaresfromothers.Still,Ifeltawkwardandoutofplacelivinginaright-handedworld.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。Paragraph1:Oneday,ourschoolheldatalentshow,andIbravedthestagewithmyupside-downguitar.

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Thatnight,forthefirsttime,Ididn'ttrytohidemylefthandwhenIwalkedoffthestage.

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