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2023-2024学年重庆市高三上学期11月月考英语质量检测模拟试题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写在答题卡上。2.作答时,务必将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷及草稿纸上无效。3.考试结束后,将答题卡交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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.Howshouldthewomangotothemovietheateraccordingtotheman?A.Bybicycle.B.Bytaxi.C.Onfoot.2.Whyarethewomenholdingumbrellas?A.Itisraining.B.Itissunny.C.Itwillrainsoon.3.Whatisthebestwayforthewomantosavemoney?A.Buyingfewerclothes. B.Gettingherhaircutlessoften. C.Gettinghernailspaintedlessoften.4.Whatdidthemandoyesterday?A.Hecutthegrass. B.Herepairedthecars. C.Heplayedvideogames.5.Atwhattimedoesthemeetingstart?A.8:30.B.9:00.C.9:30.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Inabookstore.B.Inacafé.C.Inahotel.7.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.Gotobuyadrink.B.Usethewoman'scomputer.C.Usethewoman'sphonedata.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。8.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Heopenedanewbar.B.Hejustgaveuphisjob.C.Hedidn'tperformwellinthelastshow.9.Whenwillthemanhavealongershow?A.OnWednesday.B.OnFriday.C.OnSaturday.10.What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends. B.Directorandactor. C.Comedianandaudience.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。11.What'stheconversationmainlyabout?A.Aphysicaltest.B.Ajobinterview.C.Ateammeeting.2.Whatisthewoman'sbiggestweakness?A.She'sbadatstudying. B.She'shardonherself. C.She'snotskilledattechnology.13.Inwhataspecthasthewomangreatlyimproved?A.Workinginteams. B.Workingbyherself. C.Workingincompanies.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16三个小题。14.Whyisthemanwearingonesock?A.It'sthefashion.B.It'sanaccident.C.It'scomfortable.15.Whatkindofclothesdoesthewomanlike?A.Fashionableones.B.Formalones.C.Classicones.16.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutbigsuits?A.Theyaretooloose. B.Theyareagoodtrend. C.Theyarenotbigenough.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17.Whatmadesweetfoodsspecialinancientcivilizations?A.Theywerehardtomake.B.Theywerethesafestfoods.C.Theywereonlygiventoimportantpeople.18.Whichcountrytradedsugarcanefirst?A.China.B.India.C.Macedonia.19.Whenwasthefirstrecordedrecipeofanapplepiepublished?A.Inthe1200s.B.Inthe1300s.C.Inthe1800s.20.Whydidn'tmostpeopletrytoexperimentwithnewtechniques?A.Thematerialsweretooexpensive.B.Peopleperfecteddessertsearlyon.C.Moredemandforsugarwasneeded.第二部分阅读(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ATravelGuidetoHangzhou,aParadiseonEarthHangzhouisnowinthespotlightasthemainhostofthe19thAsianGames.ThecapitalcityofEastChina'sZhejiangprovince,isoneofthesevenancientcapitalsofChina.Herearesomehighlightsofthecityyoucan'tmiss.WestLakeWestLakeisdefinitelyaplacepeoplecannevermisswhenvisitingHangzhou.Itissituatedinthecenterofthecity,withconvenientpublictransportaccess.TheHangzhougovernmentalsooffersfreepublicbikesfortouriststotravelaroundthelake.Theparksaroundthelakeareallfreetovisit.SixHarmoniesPagodaStandingonYuelunHill,onthenorthbankofthetidalQiantangRiver,theSixHarmoniesPagodaisanothermasterpiecebuiltduringtheWuyueKingdom——thisonedesignedtoconquerfloodingfromtheQiantangRiver.ThenameSixHarmonieswasgiventocharacterizeitspurposewest.Itoringthebalancebetweentheheavensandearth,aswellasnorth,south,east,andwest.Itwaserectedinthehopeofcombatingthe“evil”river'stidalaction.Today,the13-storeypagodacommandsaspectacularviewoftheQiantangRiver.TheXixiWetlandParkXixi,locatedlessthanfivekilometersfromWestLakeinthewestofHangzhou,isChina'sfirstnationalwetlandpark.Environmentaldegradationisthreateningwetlandworldwide,andmorethanhalfofthecountry'sinter-tidalwetlandhasalsovanished,whichmakesthe226plantspecies,50kindsoffishandaquaticanimalsaswellas126kindsofbirdsinXixievenmorevaluable.Itsnativevegetationconsistsofsubtropicalmountainousswampandevergreenanddeciduous,broad-leafedforest.LeifengPagodaOnthesouthofWestLake,LeifengPagodaisconsideredthetopscenicstructurearoundWestLakeduetoitsstunningsilhouetteintheglowofevening.Foralmostathousandyearsthepagodawithstoodfiresandwars,butfinallyfelldownin1924.21.WhatbenefitisprovidedfortouristsvisitingWestLake?A.Discountedtickets. B.Freebikerentals. C.Convenientlocation D.Paidtouristguides.22.WhatwastheSixHarmoniesPagodabuiltfor?A.Combatingtheriver'sannualaction.B.PreventingtheQiantangRiver'sfloodingdamage.C.RestoringthebalancebetweenGodandhumanbeings.D.Demonstratinganimageofcenturies-oldmajesty.23.Whichspotcanmaketouristsenjoybiologicaldiversity?A.WestLake. B.SixHarmoniesPagoda.C.TheXixiWetlandPark. D.LeifengPagoda.BAftermanyyearsofwearingmyfavoritedenimlong-sleevedshirt,Inoticedaholeintheelbow.“Youbetterputapatchorsomethingonit,orit'sgoingtogetworse.”Myhusbandsaysthesecondheseesme.Ikindlythankhimforhisadvice——andpromptlyproceedtoignoreit.Rip.WasRiiiip.Um.readyformyday.Ireachforsomethingatthebottomofmycloset.Rip.Wasthat…I'msureit'sfine.Istandupandlookforsomethingatthetopofmycloset.Riiiip.Um.Ireachfortheclosetdoorandslideitshut.Riiiiippp.Ilookdownatmyshirtandseepaper-thinscrapsoffabricflappingaroundmyarms.Thisshirtwasoneofthosethatgotmorecomfortablethemoreitwasworn,slowlybecomingarms.Someutteragainstmyskin.Therewerewarningsignsthatitwasonitslastlegs,orarms.Someofthebuttonsweregettingabitloose.Andtherewerethosefaintsplattersofmealsenjoyedthathadn'tquitecomeoutinthewash.Peopleweren'treallywearingthisstyleanymore.Butthisshirthadseenalotwithme:theupsanddownsofdating,sayingmyvows,thebirthofmyfirstchild...Therearefewmaterialitemsinlifethatgainmyloyalty.We'reconstantlyattackedbyadvertisements,beggingustotrythelatestandgreatestthing.Theso-calledfast-fashionindustryrushestoproduceclothesthatfitthelatest,butinaweekthosestylesareyesterday'snews.Butthere'ssomethingsweetaboutreachingforwhatyouknow,holdingtighttothatthingyou'rejustdrawnto,longpastwhenlogictellsyouitmightbetimetoletgo.Theyrepresentalifewelllivedandthejoyofbeinginyourelement.“Isittimetoletthatonego?”Myhusbandasked,asIinspectedmyblown-outelbows.Ipausedforamoment,thensmiled.Igrabbedapairofscissorsandcutthepaper-thinfabricrightabovetherips.Gently,Ifoldedthematerialpastmyelbows.Iturnedtowardmyhusbandtoshowhimmynew,short-sleevedshirt.Notyet.24.Whatwastheauthor'sinitialreactiontoherhusband'sadviceabouttheholeinhershirt?A.Sheimmediatelystartedrepairingit.B.Shethankedhimandignoredtheadvice.C.Shewentshoppingforanewshirt.D.Shearguedwithherhusband.25.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsfastfashion?A.Shepraisesitsaffordabilityandconvenience.B.Sheemphasizessustainabilityinfashionchoices.C.Shecriticizesitsinfluenceonclothingchoices.B.Sheexpressesconcernsaboutitsenvironmentalimpact.26.What'sthepossiblereasonfortheauthortotransformtheshirtintoashort-sleevedone?A.Acreativewaytoholdontosentimentalvalue.B.Adesireforamorestylishappearance.C.Aresponsetoherhusband'ssuggestion.D.Anattempttofollowcurrentfashiontrends.27.Whatcouldbeasuitabletitleforthearticle?A.FashionableChoices:WhentoLetGoofOldClothes.B.EmbracingNostalgia:TheStoryofMyDenimShirt.C.PracticalSkills:HowtoExtendtheLifeofYourClothes.D.ExploringWardrobe:MyFashionEvolution.CVirtualrealityisalreadywidespreadinentertainmentandisstartingtospreadtofieldsrangingfromeducationtohealthcare.Butwhilevisionandhearinginterfaces(界面)areextremelyadvanced,andtouch,isimproving,onekeysensehasbeenmissingfromthevirtualworld:smell.Thatmaybeabouttochange.EngineerXingeYuoftheCityUniversityofHongKongandhiscolleagueshavedevelopedalightweight,flexibleandwirelesssmellinterfacethatcanpreciselydeliversmellstoVRusersandmorefullyimmersetheminscentedvirtualworlds.“Wewantedtodevelopsomethinginawearable,skin-integratedformatthatpeoplecangoanywherewithanduseanytime.”Yusays.Previoussmellinterfaceshavetypicallyusedbottlesofliquidperfume,anatomizer(aintensity.Theurnsliquidsintoafinemist).Butitdoesnoteasilyallowforcontrollingintensity.ThedrawbackhasmadethedeviceslesspracticalforVRsystems.Thenewdesignusesasmallspecialpadwithscentsthatisheatedtoreleaseanodor.Atemperature-dependentresistorbelowitsensesthetemperature,whichcontrolsthesmell'sintensity.Andacoilcontrolsametalplatethatconductsheatawaytorapidlycoolitdownandshutoffthescent.Thestudydescribestwodifferentdeviceformats.Thefirstissmallenoughthatitcanbestucktoauser'stoplip,butitincludesonlytwoodorgenerators.Thesecondiswornlikeafacemaskandhasnine.Botharecustomizedwithaselectionof30odors.Differentcombinationscanbeblendedatvaryingintensitiestocreatethousandsofpossiblefragrances.ThestudyincludesdemonstrationsofpossibleapplicationsbeyondjustVR,includingcommunicatingmessagesbysmell.Theresearcherssuggestthedevicescouldevenbeusedtoalleviatedepressedmoodorpromoterecallinpeoplewithage-relatedcognitivedecline.“Scentisdirectlyconnectedtotheemotionalpartsofthebrain,sotherearealotofapplicationsrelatedtowell-beingandhealth,”Amoressays.28.WhydidengineerXingeYuandhiscolleaguesundertakeresearchonsmelldevicesforVRapplications?A.Toenhancethesensoryexperience. B.ToexpandtheuseofVRtechnology.C.ToreplacetraditionalVRproducts. D.Tostudytheeffectsofnewdevices.29.HowdoesthenewlydevelopedsmellinterfacecontroltheintensityofsmellsinVR?A.Byusingbottlesofliquidperfume. B.Bycoolingdownthemetalplate.C.Byheatingthesmallspecialpad. D.Bydetectingthepad'stemperature.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“customized”inParagraph4mean?A.Generalized.B.Updated.C.Tailored.D.Charged.31.WhatarethepotentialusesofthenewdevicesbeyondVR?A.Moodregulation.B.Anti-agingtreatment.C.Visualtraining.D.Healtheducation.DIoftenfindmyselfrunninglateontheedgeofmissingappointments.It'snotthatIenjoybeinglate,butsomehow,itkeepshappening.Adelayedtrain,amiscalculationintime,awrongturn——thereasonsformylatenessaremany.Idislikebeinglate,andyet,Ifrequentlyfindmyselfinarushorarrivingbehindschedule.MichaelaThomas,aSwedishclinicalpsychologist,callspeoplelikeme“timeoptimists”orhave.Astimists”.Weunderestimatehowlongtaskswilltakeandoverestimatethetimewehave.Asaresult,weoftenfindourselvesrushing,causingstressforbothourselvesandthosearoundus.Thismightsoundlikeacharmingtrait,butitcanbeperceivedasdisrespectfulwhenitleadstolateness,asitsignalsthatourtimeismorevaluablethanothers'.Latenessnotonlyaffectsthelatecomerbutalsoimpactslovedonesandcolleagues.Itcreatesadominoeffectofchaos,annoyance,andinconvenienceforeveryoneinvolved.Itcanevenhavesevereconsequences.Thecausesofchroniclatenessarecomplex.People,accordingtoJung,fallintotwocategories:“timekeepers”and“timebenders.”Timekeepersworkmethodically,stayorganized,andusuallyfinishtasksaheadofschedule.Incontrast,timebenders,likeme,pushthingstothelastminute,feelingmostenergizedandcreativewhenunderpressure.Manyseeprocrastination(拖延)asakeyreasonforlateness,butit'snotsimplyatimemanagementissue.FuschiaSirois,aprofessorofsocialandhealthpsychology,believesprocrastinationoftenarisesfrommoodmanagement.Peopleputofftaskstoavoiddealingwithemotionslikeanxiety,fear,orfrustration.Itcanalsobeaformofrebellionwhenfacedwithboringoruncontrollabletasks.Isthereasolutionforlatecomers?Researcherssuggestcreatingpre-eventdeadlinesforimportantoccasionslikeaweddingorcatchingaflight,sothattheextratimecanhelpyouavoidbeinglatewhenunforeseencircumstancesarise.Youcaninformfriends,family,andcolleaguesaboutyourcommitmenttopunctualityandaskfortheirsupportinhelpingyoustayontime.Forhelpful.Asmprovement,settingalertsonphonesforgettingreadyinsteadofdeparturetime,breakingtasksintosmaller,manageablepartsandprioritizingtime-flexibletaskscanbehelpful.Asweseektoovercomeourlateness,understandingtherootcausesisthefirststeptomakingapositivechange.32Accordingtothepassage,“timeoptimists”refertopeoplewhotendto.A.leavethingsuntilthelastminute BalwaysbepunctualC.workinanorganizedmanner D.haveacasualpersonality33.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassageaboutprocrastination?A.Itisalwaysduetoalackoftimemanagementskills.B.Itisdrivenbythedesireforperfectionism.C.Itisacharmingandcreativequalityinindividuals.D.Itmayarisefromadesiretoavoiduncomfortableemotions.34.Whatisasuggestedsolutionforlatecomers?A.Settingdeparturetimealertsonthephone.BPrioritizingtime-sensitivetasksoverflexibleones.C.Allowingenoughtimeforimportantevents.D.Relyingonfriendstomakeplansinadvance.35.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Waysofstricttimemanagement. B.Theimpactofprocrastinationonpunctuality.CBenefitsofpunctualityindailylife. D.Reasonsforlatenessandstrategiestoaddressit.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。Thereisincreasingevidencethat,unlessyouareawheelchairuser,sittingdowntoomuchcanbearisktoyourhealth.Thelesssittingorlyingdownyoudoduringtheday,thebetteryourchancesforlivingahealthylife.Sittingforlongperiodscanleadtoweakeningandwastingawayofthelargelegandgluteal(臀肌)muscles.Ifthesemusclesareweak,youaremorelikelytoinjureyourselffromfalls.、36Sittingforlongperiodscanalsocauseproblemswithyourback,especiallyifyouconsistentlysitwithpoorpostureordon'tuseanergonomicallydesignedchair.37Thismightbebecausepeoplewhospendalotoftimesittingaremissingthepositivementaleffectsofphysicalactivityandfitness.Ifso,gettingupandmovingmayhelp.Humansarebuilttostandupright.Yourheartandcardiovascularsystemworkmoreeffectivelythatway.Yourbowel(肠)alsofunctionsmoreefficientlywhenyouareupright.Whenyousit,youuselessenergythanyoudowhenyoustandormove.38Ifyouspendalotoftimesitting,digestionisnotasefficient,soyouretainthosefatsandsugarsasfatinyourbody.Youmaybethinking,“Iexerciseseveraltimesperweek.”Unfortunately,youcannotundo8hoursofcontinuoussittingwithaworkout.Don'tthrowawayallthathardworkatthegymbyhittingthecouchfortherestoftheday.39However,simplemodificationstoyourroutinecanmakeabigdifference.Whenyou'retidyingup,putitemsawayinsmalltripsratherthantakingthemalltogether.Getoffthebusonestopearlyandwalktherestoftheway.Ifyouworkinanoffice,standupwhileyoureademailsorreports.Sittingcan'tbeavoidedcompletely.40A.Youareadvisedtoexercisehard.BAlsoyoumayhurtfromstrainswhenyoudoexercise.C.Theeffectsoftoomuchsittingarehardtoreducewithexercise.D.Movingyourmuscleshelpsyourbodydigestthefatsandsugarsyoueat.E.Itisthoughtthatexcessivesittingmaycauseweakermusclesandbones.F.Theriskofbothanxietyanddepressionishigherinpeoplethatsitmore.C.Though,itisnottoolatetoaddmoremovementthroughouttheday.第三部分语言运用(共四节,满分40分)第一节(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。OnDec.26,Gelinne,60,wasgazingoutthebackwindowsofhishomeinEdgewater,Maryland,atfrozenBeardsCreek.That'swhenGelinne'sdaughter,AimeeDeMayo,41theplanePiperCherokee.“Look!”shecried.Gelinnelookedupjustintimetoseeasmallaircraftafewhundredyardsaway,losingaltitude.Astheplane42behindthetrees,Gelinne,aformerNavycommanderandcurrentcybersecurityexpert,realizeditwasgoingtolandinthecreek.Hedidn't43andrandowntothewaterfront.Theplanehadcrashedtothebroad,frozencreek,farfrom44.Itwasnow45.Thepilotwasstandingonthewing.Gelinnetestedthe46it.Sohisfootanddecidednottotakeanychanceswalkingonit.Soheandhisson,JohnJr.,37,pulledtwokayaks(皮划艇deck.Theomundertheirbackdeck.Thetwomensetoff,takingtheirboatsacrosstheice.Itwas47work.WhenGelinnereachedtheplane,ithadbrokenthroughtheice;onlyitstailwas48.Thepilotwasstandingonatailwing,submergeduptohischest,49water.Gelinnewater.Gelinne50hiskayakofftheiceandintothewater,paddlingtowardthepilot.Thenthepilot51thekayak'sbow.Nowthetwomenwerefloatingtogether,andGelinneknewhehadtogetthepilotoutofthewaterandupontotheshelfof52icebehindhimbeforethemanlosttoomuchbodyheat.Heattemptedtokeepthepilotcalm,saying53,“Justhangontotheboatasifyouwereholdingyourwife.”ButeachtimeGelinnetriedtolandatoptheiceshelf,thekayakbrokethrough.Heneededothermen'shelp.Bynowapoliceofficerhadarrivedandradioedforhelp.AboatfromtheMarylandDepartmentofNaturalResourcesappeared,breakingthroughiceasitarrived.It54thepilot,SteveCouchman,71,anddeliveredhimtosafety.LatertheboatreturnedtohelpGelinne,nowexhausted,toshore.Thecavalryhadarrivedjustintime,Gelinnerecalled.“I'm60yearsold.TherewasnowayIcouldgethimtoshore.”Still,hewas55he'ddonetherightthingthatday.41.A.pointed B.spotted C.sensed D.captured42.A.declined B.flowedC.disappearedD.emerged43.A.scare B.determine C.hurry D.hesitate44.A.shoreB.cliff C.sand D.water45.A.crashing B.fading C.sinking D.collapsing46.A.land B.ice C.ground D.stream47.A.exhaustingB.relaxing C.hopeful D.tired48.A.vagueB.obviousC.visible D.tremendous49.A.coveredB.surroundedC.hidden D.hugged50.A.broughtB.caughtC.carried D.pushed51.A.grabbedB.tappedC.handed D.squeezed52.A.softB.unbrokenC.unreliable D.changeable53.A.cautiouslyB.patiently C.encouragingly D.confidently54.A.pickedupB.savedup C.handedup D.setup55.A.motivatedB.regretful C.depressed D.satisfied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。Inthepast,globalization56(shape)byseamostlyforcenturies,Inlandnationsweretrappedinpoverty.Overthepastdecade,atransformativeinitiativehasbeguntobreakthiscycle.ThatistheBeltandRoadInitiative,57(establish)in2013.Theseintercontinentalrailwayshavegreatlyreducedtradecostsbyprovidingacosteffectivealternative58seaorair.freight,therebydrivingthegrowthofglobaltrade.Therearenow86freighttrainlinesinChinathatarelinkedtomorethan200citiesin25Europeancountriesandregionsandmorethan100citiesinAsia.TheChina-LaosRailwaybringstofruitionalong-helddreamfromthestart)59(transform)LaoPeople'scountryfromaninlandonetoalandlinkedcenter.Nigerianowhas60(it)firstmoderndeepseaportLekki,whichisforecasttocreatenearly170,000jobs.Theinitiativehasfacilitatedthe61(adopt)ofcleanenergyinAfrica,helpingitavoid62pollutionassociatedwithWesternindustrialization.TheBeltandRoadInitiativehasattractedtheparticipationofmorethanthreequartersofcountriesglobally,63(substantial)improvingthelivesof30percentoftheworld'spopulation.China'sroleinbringingthosecountriestoa64(high)levelofdevelopmentshouldn'tbeforgotten.Andcontraryto65Westerncynicssay,thathelpcomeswithnostringsattached.ForChina,everythingthesecountriesgainisagainfortheworld.第三节单词拼写(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)66.Bewareofd(不诚实的)tradersinthetouristareas.67.Asthesayinggoes,therearenotwoi(完全相同的)leavesintheworld.68.Althoughthiswomanhadachievedgreatsuccess,shesaidshewasonlyascientisth(谦逊地).69.Itwasnotmyi(意图)thatsheshouldsuffer.70.ThispatternofwoodsandfieldsistypicaloftheEnglishl(景色).第四节补全句子(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)71.Sheslowly(浏览)theroominsearchofsomethingspecial.“I'dliketobuyapresent,sir,”shesaidshyly.72.“No,”thechild(咧着嘴笑),“Mommasaidthepresentwasforyou.”73.(含泪地),themotherhuggedhersoninherarms.74.Whentheyweregiventheirgifts,thechildrencouldn't(抑制)theirjoy.75.Theirlaughterbecamequite(有感染力的)andthewaitingroompulsedwithhappiness.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,荷兰某中学学生代表团将来你校拜访,学校安排你负责接待。请你告知代表团学校的相关情况,内容包括:1.学校概况(地点,历史等);2.学校特色;3.期待两校合作,促进交流。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。DeardelegatesfromtheNetherlands,yourssincerelyLiHua第二节(满分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。MynameisTom.BeforeIwasborn,thedoctorsexaminedmymomandfoundtherewassomethingwrongwithmyface,andactuallyitwasworse.Withmy“weird”face,Istruggledinschool,realizingkidswerescaredtotouchme,oftenavoidingme.Fortunately,IhadmyfriendJackandteacherMrGreensupportingmealways.However,onethinghappenedtomewhichalmostdestroyedme.Forme,Halloweenwasthebestholidayintheworld.ItevenbeatChristmas.Igottodressupinacostume.Igottowearamask.IgottogoaroundlikeeveryotherkidwithamaskandnobodythoughtIlookedweird.OnthemorningofHalloweenthisyear,IrushedtomyroomandstartedtoputontheSpidermancostumeIhadmentionedtoJack,butallofasudden,Ididn'tfeellikewearingit.So,atthelastminute,IchangedintotheIronmancostumefromlastyear.Then,mydadsentmetoschool.Walkingthroughthehallsthatmorningonmywaytothelockerswas,Ihavetosay,absolutelyawesome.Everythingwasdifferentnow.Iwasdifferent.WhereIusuallywalkedwithmyheaddown,tryingtoavoidbeingseen,todayIwalkedwithmyheadup,lookingaround.Iwasstartingtothinkthiswasgoingtogodownasoneofthemostawesomedaysinthehistoryofmylife,butthenIgottotheclassroom.SeveralclassmatesweretalkingandIknewwhotheywerefortheirvoices,evenincostumes,thosewhowerepopularguysbutmeantomeatschool.ThenInoticedanothervoice,sofamiliar,frommybestfriend,Jack.Hesaid,“I'vethoughtaboutthisalotandIreallythink...ifIlookedlikeTom,seriously,IthinkthatI'dkillmyself.”Afterhearinghiswords,IwalkedoutoftheclassroomwithoutanyoneknowingIhadbeenthere.MyfacefeltlikeitwasonfirewhileIwalkeddownthestairstoaquietplacewithnoonethere.Iwassweatingundermycostume.AndIstartedcrying.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。JustwhenIfeltutterlydefeated,Ifeltagentletouchonmyshoulder.ShortlyafterMrGreentalkedtoJack,InoticedJackrushingtomewithguiltinhiseyes.

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