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济宁市第一中学2024—2025学年度第一学期质量检测(一)高三英语注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、考生号、座号填写在相应位置,认真核对条形码上的姓名、考生号和座号,并将条形码粘贴在指定位置上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用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,再选涂其他答案标号。3.回答非选择题时,必须使用0.5毫米黑色签字笔书写,按照题号在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸,试题卷上答题无效。保持卡面清洁,不折叠,不破损。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.Whatfoodthedaughteravoid?A.Steaks.Onions.Icecream.Acouple.930.2.Whattheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Salespersonand3.Whatthespeakersbeon?A.875.Co-workers.865.4.Whythemanworriedabouthisbrother?A.brothertooconfident.brotherstrugglesfriends.friendsbeabadinfluenceonhim.5.Whatthetopicoftheconversation?A.ofschools.Placessleep.Onlineclasses.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。每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话前,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。每段对话读两遍。第页,共页{#{QQABYYAAggCIAIJAARhCUwX4CgAQkACACagGQFAIsAAAgQFABAA=}#}6段材料,回答第676.Howcanthebedescribed?A.Helpful.Rude.Dishonest.Aflight.7.Whatthelikelycanceling?A.Ahospitalbooking.Ahotelroom.7段材料,回答第8至108.Wheredoestheconversationprobablyplace?A.Inacafé.Inanoffice.9.Whothebestgoalscorertheteam?Onasoccerfield.Dave.A.Natalie.Laura.10.Whatpositionprobablyplay?A.TheTheThe8段材料,回答第至Whatdoesthelikebestaboutthestampsshecollects?A.Their12.WhichstampdoesthemanlikeA.TheonefromEthiopia.Theonefrom13.HowmuchdoesthesetofstampsaboutLanfangprobablycost?Theirprice.Theirculturalvalue.TheonefromFiji.A.13,000yuan.40,000yuan.85,000yuan.9段材料,回答第14至1714.Whateventarethespeakerscleaningfor?A.TheEasterTheTheSpringFestivalgathering.Nervous.15.Howdoesthefeelabouthostingtheevent?A.16.WhydoesthemandothecleaningbeforeSpringFestival?A.hismothertreathisrelatives.17.WhatcanthemanprobablydoonthefirstdayoftheNewA.clothes.Cook.Excited.ofbadluck.Dothedishes.10段材料,回答第18至2018.Whattheofthespeaker’sfirstplay?A.ontheIrisFalls.19.Whydidthespeakeracttheleadcharacterherfirstplay?A.wasatalentedactress.didn’ttrustanotheractress.couldn’tpayproperactors.20.WhoplaysthemaincharacterGirl?A.Rogers.DameShing第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第页,共页{#{QQABYYAAggCIAIJAARhCUwX4CgAQkACACagGQFAIsAAAgQFABAA=}#}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。AASelectionofMuseumsAttractionsDCTheBasinThebasin,partofthePotomacPark,surroundedbyapathperfectforwalking,runningorcycling.ThememorialsThomasJeffersonandMartinLutherKingJuniorarehighlightssurroundingthelake.ItthelocationmostassociatedCherryBlossom(樱花)Festivalthattakesplaceeachspring.NationalMuseumofAfricanAmericanHistoryCultureThemuseumopenedlate2016afterthanadecadeofplanning.ItdedicatedAfricanAmericanhistoryandcultureandlikeaverticaltimeline,startingtheAtlantictradeonthe1400sandmovingupthe21stHigherupareexhibitionsonAfricanAmericanmusic,theatreandart.apowerfulexperienceandalsopopular:you’llhaveapplyforatimedticketTheNewseumFurtheralongPennsylvaniatheNewseum,lovedforthe800newspaperfrontpagesfromaroundtheworldthatarehungoutsideeverymorning.Inside,therearemovingexhibitsshowinghowimportanthistoricaleventshavebeenreported,suchastheSeptemberattacks.Alongsidenewspaperpagesfromthedayaftertheattacks,avideoexhibithighlightingtheworkofjournalistsreportingonthefalling.Ayou’reinterestedjournalism.NationalGalleryofArtTheartgalleryanimpressivespace:buildings,linkedunderground,andasculpturegardennextInsidethelight-filedEastBuildingmodernart,includingaroomfulofJackson(),AndyGreenMarilynandRoyLookTheclassicalBuildingtendshouseolderartwork:theEuropeanimpressionistsandItalianRenaissanceart(fromartistsincludingDaandRaphael)arehighlights.21.Whichofthefollowingrequiresreservingaadvance?A.TheNewseum.TheBasin.NationalGalleryofD.NationalMuseumofAfricanAmericanHistoryandCulture22.WhatcanvisitorsdoattheNewseum?A.Learnhowreportimportantevents.第页,共页{#{QQABYYAAggCIAIJAARhCUwX4CgAQkACACagGQFAIsAAAgQFABAA=}#}Learnaboutthestoriesaboutnews.journalistsabouttheattacks.D.Read800recentlypublishednewspapers.23.WhyGreenexhibitedtheEastBuilding?A.Itapaintingbyafamousartist.apaintingoftraditionalart.apaintingofmodernart.D.ItapricelesspaintingoftheBMcIntyre,38,workedasapublisher.sufferedbraincancerandherhealthworsedespitemedicaltreatment.Butsherealizedthatashewasluckierthanotherpeople.hadinsurancehelppayforhermedicalcare.ButMcIntyreandherhusband,knewthatmanypeoplecancerfacetoughdecisionsbecauseofthecostsofmedicalcareandwindupowingfarthantheycanpay.Thoughherhealthwasfailing,McIntyredecidedhelppayoffthemedicaldebtsofaspeopleasshepossiblycould.ThecouplebegandonatingmoneyagroupcalledMedicalDebt,whichcommittedworkingpayofftheunpaidmedicaldebtsofothers.Thegroupcanpayoffmedicalbillsforabout100timeslessmoneythantheycost.otherwords,forevery100donated,thegroupcanpayoff10,000unpaidmedicalbills.Unfortunately,McIntyrepassedawaybeforelong.GregorypostedaforMcIntyreonhersocialmediaaccounts.you’rereadingthis,Ihavepassedaway,”thepostbegan.Thenthepostexplained,“Tocelebratelife,arrangedbuyupothers’medicaldebtsandthendestroythedebts.”Thecouplehadsetupapageonawebsiteraisemoneyforthispurpose.Theyhadhopedraiseabout$20,000.Nevertheless,McIntyre’slastpostattractedalotofattention.Thedonationsonherwebpagequicklypassedthetotalgoal.Inlessthanaweek,thehadraised10timesthanexpectedandthedonationsarecomingin.November22,2023,McIntyre’swebhadraisedover$627,000,orenoughmoneypayoffabout$60millionmedicaldebts.GregoryplannedaspecialeventDecembercelebrateMcIntyre’sandannouncehowmanymillionsofdollarsofmedicaldebtshereffortshadpaidfor.24.WhydidMcIntyrefeelluckierthanotherpeople?A.Thedoctorseventuallycuredher.第页,共页{#{QQABYYAAggCIAIJAARhCUwX4CgAQkACACagGQFAIsAAAgQFABAA=}#}Herdiseasedidn’tbecomeworse.hadadecentjobbeforebeingD.hadsecurityaboutmedicalcare.25.HowdidMcIntyreandherhusbandhelpothers?A.payingfortheirdailydebts.givingawaymoneyriddingthemofdebtsfromtreatments.D.purchasingmedicalinsurancefor26.Whatparagraph4mainlyabout?A.Thepublicinvolvement.Theoperationofawebsite.B.Thecouple’santicipation.D.Theincreaseofmedicaldebts.27.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeMcIntyre?A.Humorousandelegant.Cautiousandpromising.Influentialandunderstanding.D.Enthusiasticandadaptable.CResearchersatcreatedahigh-techpillthatstartsvibrate(震动)oncemakescontactliquidtheuser’sstomachandhimorherfeelfull.ThepillwasreportedlythoughtupbySrinivasan,currentlyanassistantprofessorofbioengineeringatHarvardVIBES,shortforIngestibleBioEleotronicwasonlyrecentlymadepublicastudypublishedtheScienceJournal,butalreadybeingannouncedbytheasthefutureofweightloss.Althoughhasbetestedonhumans,trialsonhaveachievedhopefulresults.Afterabout30minutesofconsumedonaveragealmost40percentlessfoodthenexthalfhourthantheydidwithoutthesmartpill.therevolutionarydevicebyactivatingstretchreceptorsthestomach,modelingthepresenceoffood.Thisturnsignalsthehypothalamus(下丘脑)increasetheofhormonesthatusfeelfull.Thevibratingstimulator,whichaboutthesizeofavitaminpill,poweredbyanencasedbatteryandactivatedeitherbythegastricfluid(胃液)breakingdownacoataroundthepill,orbyanincorporatedAfterproducingthedesiredthepillexitsthebodyothersolidwaste:Thegoodnewsthatexpectedhaveacostthecentsonedollarrange,andresearcherssaythatmayeventuallybepossibleimplantthestimulatorandthusremovetheneedforpeopleconstantlyswallow“Ourstudydemonstratestheeffectivenessofalow-cost,non-operativeinterventionreducefoodintakeandcalorieconsumption.Thedevicefunctionsthestomachandleadingfullness,”saidGiovanni第页,共页{#{QQABYYAAggCIAIJAARhCUwX4CgAQkACACagGQFAIsAAAgQFABAA=}#}co-authorofthe“Thedevicehasthepotentialrevolutionizeoptionsforweightlosstreatment.futurestudiesneedexplorethephysiologicaleffectsofthedevicebeforeavailableforpatients.”ResearchersarenowexploringscaleuptheproducingofVIBEScapsuleswhichcouldenableclinicaltrialshumans.28.Whattheoutcomeoftakingthepill?A.Sensationoffullness.Liquidproduction.Foodstorage.D.Recoveryofusers.29.Whichaspectofthedevicementionedparagraph2?A.intelligence.workingprinciple.testingD.side30.Whattheresearchers’ultimategoalofthedevice?A.producegastricfluidremovesolidwastefromdestroythecoataroundD.human31.WhatGiovanniattitudetowardsthefutureofthedevice?A.Doubtful.Cautious.D.Confused.DImaginethis:needanofaballoonforaworkpresentation,souseanAItext-to-imagegeneratorlikeMidjourneyorDALL-E.Butwhenentertheprompt(提示词)“redballoonagainstabluethegeneratorreturnsaninstead.goingon?Thegeneratoryou’reusingmayhavebeen“poisoned”.Whatdoesthismean?to-generatorsworkbybeingtrainedondatasetscontainingmillionsorbillionsofimages.Someofthegeneratorshavebeentrainedbyindiscriminately(任意地)scrapingonlineimages,manyofwhichbeundercopyright.Thishasledmanycopyrightinfringement(侵害)caseswhereartistshaveaccusedbigtechcompaniesofstealingandprofitingfromtheirThiswheretheideaof“poison”comesin.Researchershaverecentlycreatedatoolnamed“Nightshade”backagainstunauthorizedscraping.Thetoolbyslightlychanginganpixels(像素)awaythatconfusesthecomputervisionsystembutleavestheunchangedaeyes.anorganizationthenscrapesoneoftheseimagestrainafutureAImodel,datapoolbecomes“poisoned.”Thiscanresultmistakenlearning,whichmakesthegeneratorreturnunintendedresults.Asourearlierexample,aballoonbecomean第页,共页{#{QQABYYAAggCIAIJAARhCUwX4CgAQkACACagGQFAIsAAAgQFABAA=}#}Thehigherthenumberof“poisoned”imagesthetrainingdata,thegreatertheimpact.BecauseofhowgenerativeAIworks,thefrom“poisoned”imagesalsoaffectsrelatedpromptkeywords.example,a“poisoned”ofaPicassoworkusedtrainingdata,promptresultsformasterpiecesfromotherartistscanalsobeNightshadebemisusedbyusersintentionallyupload“poisoned”imagesconfuseAIgenerators.developerhopesthetoolbigtechcompaniesrespectfulofcopyright,challengingthebeliefthatdatafoundonlinecanbeusedrightsactivistshavealsoexpressedconcernsabouttheindiscriminateuseofmachinevision,especiallyfacialrecognition.Theconnectionbetweenfacialrecognitioncasesanddatapoisoningraisesbroaderquestionsabouttechnologicalgovernance.Datapoisoningcouldbeseenasaninnovativesolutionprotectfundamentalhuman32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“scraping”paragraph2probablymean?A.Facilitating.Collecting.Damaging.D.Polishing.33.Accordingthewhatmayaddingpoisoneddataleadto?A.Causingusersthepromptwords.Discriminatingagainstgreatmasterpieces.InterferingthetrainingofgenerativeD.Increasingtheaccuracyofreturnedinformation.34.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphs?A.Computerscientistshavelearnedrespectthecopyrightofmostartists.Nightshadebeingabusedbyhumanrightsactivistsrecognizefaces.Theissueoftechnologicalgovernancehasarousedthelawyers’interest.D.Datapoisoningsomehowjustifieddirectattentionhumanrights.35.Whichofthefollowingbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.DataPoisoning:RestrictingInnovationorEmpoweringArtistsDataPoisoning:RisksandRewardsofGenerativeAIDataDataPoisoning:AddressingFacialRecognitionIssuesAmongArtistsD.DataPoisoning:GovernmentEmpoweringCitizensProtectThemselves第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项.第页,共页{#{QQABYYAAggCIAIJAARhCUwX4CgAQkACACagGQFAIsAAAgQFABAA=}#}HowtoStopBeingaPeoplePleaserAsarecoveringpeopleIspentmuchofmykeepingothersBreakingthishabitmeantsteppingonafewtoes.becomeahappierpersonasaresult.HerearetipsIusedstopbeingapeopleIdentifyyourpriorities.amomentthinkaboutwhyaretryinglearnhowstopbeingapeopleWhoarethepeoplethatfeeltheneedplease?agoalthatcanholdyourselfaccountableto.36AnsweringthesequestionshelpsetJustsay“no”.Onereasonwhypeoplepleaserssay“yes”everythingthattheyfeardisappointingothers.Ifareapeoplearelikelyspendlotsoftryingcontrolhowpeoplefeelabout37you.Thebestthingcandoletthemfeeltheirfeelings.Itfeelliberatingfreeyourselffrombeingresponsibleforsomeonereaction.38Saying“no”agoodwaysetbetterboundariesyourimportantrelationships.healthyrelationshipshavetheirownboundaries.haven’tsetboundariesyourrelationships,theoddsarethatatpointendupfeelingpressureddosomethingdon'twantdo.Acceptyourself.Manypeoplepleasersareinsecureaboutwhotheyare.39CheckoutoursummaryofBrenétheofImperfectionlearnhowacceptyourimperfectionsandyourself.Rememberthatcannotpleaseeveryone.Nomatterwhatdotherealwaysbesomeonewhounhappyyourchoices.40A.healthyboundaries.healthyrelationships.Whydofeeltheneedkeepthemhappy?D.Andwhybothertryingpleaseeveryonepossible?Spendlearningyourselfforwhoare.Thatwhythemoreseekthelessofhave.G.Butsaying“no”thebestwaycareofyourownneeds.第三部分语言运用(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,从每题所给的A、B、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Alvin,66,wasdeepthewoodsGrandCanelastDecemberwhensomethinglikeonthegroundcaughthiseye.wasa41balloonanoteattached.“DearSanta,”thenote42.Luna.Fouryearsold.ThisyearIhavebeen43.Iwould第页,共页{#{QQABYYAAggCIAIJAARhCUwX4CgAQkACACagGQFAIsAAAgQFABAA=}#}likeball,Littlelove,Luna.”hearthammeredhischest.Itremindedhimofhischildhoodwish.Hesmiledandsetout44wish.HepostedaphotooftheballoonandtheChristmaswishonhisFacebookpage,askingforhelp45theMeanwhile,Gonzalez,themotherofoldLuna,hadnoideathatsucha(n)46was47toughdaylastshe48theChristmasandhadbeenahardyearforherfamilyasCOVID-19spread.OnaideaofhavingLunasendaletterSantabyreleasingaballoon.Theyenjoyedathenthecalendarturnedanew49OneGonzalezreceivedacallsayingthatsomeonehadfoundballoon.Herjaw50.loggedonFacebookandsaw51.calledAlvinandfinallyagreedletAlvinfulfillherdaughter’swish“Santadroppedyourballoonafterthat,Lunareceivedthreeboxes’worthof53anotesignedtheElf.”havingreceivedsomuch54,GonzalezandhergirlintendpayforwardthisAfterall,thatballoonthetrash,hewentmorethantheextramile.52,”GonzaleztoldLuna,“butoneofhiselves(精灵)foundit.”NotlongwhenAlvincouldhavejust41.A.beautiful42.A.printed55brokenwroteprecioustypedD.blownD.read43.A.nicedifficultspreadunitingdemandingD.smart44.A.fulfillD.expressD.locatingD.45.A.entertaining46.A.preparation47.A.temporarily48.A.up49.A.healthy50.A.burstreportingresearchparticularlyputupmodestbrokerelativelyaboutgreenD.naturallyD.jumpedatD.grandcrackedletterD.droppedD.photo51.A.post52.A.afterallgiftsbyaccidentD.onpurposeD.books53.A.candies54.A.attention55.A.adoptedadmirationstoredpopularitythrownD.generosityD.dragged第页,共页{#{QQABYYAAggCIAIJAARhCUwX4CgAQkACACagGQFAIsAAAgQFABAA=}#}第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。hisownmedicaltext,Shizhenreferencedover800medicaltexts,countlessonhistoryandandofliterature.Heevenstudiedthecompleteofancientpoets,from56heselectedasurprisingnumberofversesaboutmedicine.thegreatestissueheencounteredwasthewidespreadoutweighed57(inconsistent)theuseofdrugnames.Realisingtheimportanceoffieldresearchofextensivereading,in1565travelledfarandwideintothemountainsandwilderness.HecoveredwhatareprovincesofHunan,Jiangxi,AnhuiandJiangsu,andmanyotherplaces.Afteroveradecadeoffieldresearch,59(successful)completedthefirstdraftofhismasterpiece,BencaoGangmu,ortheCompendiumofMateriaMedica1578.Herevisedupuntilhisdeath1593.60workatleastthreetimesSincefirstpublication1596,thebookCharlesDarwinacknowledgedthebook62(list)ontheUNESCOMemoryoftheIn2017,aninternationalconferencewasheldBeijing64(celebrate)500ththerearea65(grow)numberofinternationalexchangescenteringonShizhenandhisbook,61(receive)world-widerecognition.Britishnaturalistan“ancientChineseencyclopedia.”Inthebook63andmanypeoplearoundtheworldcanfindthewisdomofhumandevelopmentthisancientclassic.第四部分写作共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)(columns)李华,请你写一份会议发言稿,提议开设一个栏目。内容包括:1.栏目名称;2.开设理由注意:1.写作词数应为左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Hello,mydearfellows!______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Whenthingswentwrong,alwayshadsomethingniceWhenDadforgotaboutthepizzaandburned,comfortedhimbysayingwouldtastegood.And第10页,共页{#{QQABYYAAggCIAIJAARhCUwX4CgAQkACACagGQFAIsAAAgQFABAA=}#}hewasThepizzaedgesweredarkandcrispy,butthewasn’thalfbad.WhenFein’sfriendalowscoreonthespellingtest,saidthatshewoulddobetternexttime.And,sureenough,shestudiedhardand100percentthenextweek.Whenhisteacherbumpedintoabookstandthelibrary,toldhimnotworryasthelibrarianwouldn’tbeupset.Hewasright.Thelibrarianjustlaughedandhelpedpickupthebooks.lookedonthebrightside.AndeveryonelikedthataboutEveryone,thatexceptHazel.Hazelwasthenewkidtheclass.Onherfirstday,said,“Niceyou,Hazel.Ithinkyou’lllikehere.”Hazelstaredathim.“Idoubtit.”didn’tknowwhatdo.He’dneveranyonelikeHazel.Whentheteachersaidthey’dabreakinsidebecauseoftherain,said,“Everycloudhasasilverlining.”“Asilverlining?”Hazelshookherhead.“Cloudsarewhite.MaybeWheredothisstuff?”feltasthewindhadbeenknockedoutofhim.Outsidethewindow,thecloudshadrolledoverthesun.Theroomfeltdarker.“Badthingsthrees,”saidHazel.“Nooutdoorbreaknumberone.Whatbethesecondthing?”Theclassdidn’thavewaitlongfindout.Emmawascarryingatrayofpaints(颜料)duringartclass.tripped,andthepaintwentflying.Therewasblueonthefloorandredandblackonthewalls.Hazeldeclaredbethesecondbadthing.didn’tknowwhatHazelseemedsosureabouttheRuleofThreeBadThings.EmmalookatFein’spainting.“It’sbeautiful.Iespeciallylikethegrassland.”shesaid.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。Shepickedthepainting,realizingshepaintsonfingers.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________“Wantaddonpainting?”FeinaskedHazel.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第页,共页{#{QQABYYAAggCIAIJAARhCUwX4CgAQkACACagGQFAIsAAAgQFABAA=}#}济宁市第一中学2024—2025学年度第一学期质量检测(一)高三英语参考答案第一部分听力BCABA11-15CBBAC16-20CBACB第二部分阅读第一节21-2324-2728-3132-35第二节36-40CGAED第三部分语言运用第一节41-45BDAAD第二节46-50BCACD51-55ACBDC56.which57.inconsistency62.as58.that63.waslisted59.successfully64.celebrate60.the65.growing61.hasreceived第四部分写作第一节Hello,dearfellows!I’mreallyexcitedbeinformedthatwearegoingstartanEnglishjournaltogether,whichdefinitelyawonderfulidea.It’ssuchagoldenopportunityenhancestudents’EnglishcapabilityandappreciatethecharmoftheEnglishlanguage.Asforproposals,I’dlikerecommend“StudentVoices”asadistinctivecolumn.Sincestudyingalwaysatoppriorityforus,weareoftenundergreatpressureandlackopportunitiesexpressourselves.Whynotcreateaspacewherestudentscanvoicetheirinnerfeelingsandmaintainapositivemindsetfacethechallengingpromisingfuture?IbelievethiscolumnserveasavaluableoutletandasteppingstoneforstudentscommunicatefluentlyEnglish.That’sallforadvice!Thankyou!第二节Shepickedpainting,realizingpaintsonfingers.Afingerprintwasleftonthecanvas,seeminglyreinforcingHazel’sRuleofThreeBadThings.Hazelpointedout,“Fein’spictureruined!Thatmakesthree.”Distressed,EmmaapologizedFein,herfaceflushedembarrassment.offeredherreassuranceagentlepatontheshoulderandgazedattheprintforamoment.Suddenly,hiseyesbrightenedandhedippedhisfingerintotheyellowpaintandaddedmorefingerprintstheartwork.Together第页,共4页{#{QQABYYAAggCIAIJAARhCUwX4CgAQkACACagGQFAIsAAAgQFABAA=}#}Emma’sprint,theyresembledthreevibrantbutterfliesflutteringabovetheverdantgrassland.“Wantaddonpainting?”askedHazel.hesitatedforafractionofasecond.“Itcouldbeenjoyable.”encouragedherfurther,promptingherhaveaHearingthat,Hazeltentativelydippedherfingerintothepaints,carefullypressingontoFein’scanvascraftdelicateAtthatmoment,thecleared,castingawarmgoldenlightoverthefieldofbutterflies.thenaddressedHazel,“CastasideyourRuleofThreeBadThings.misfortunesmayoccur,sodomomentsofOccasionally,goodthingscanbefoundtheunexpectedplaces.”听力原文Text1AnyspecialrequestsonyourSteaksforthemaincourseokayforus,butpleasedon’tputonionsdaughter’smeal.Shecan’teat(1)Andwe’llhaveicecream.Text2You’resmiling.Iguessyouplacethen?Honestly,darling,Ithinkone.Iknowwesaidwewantedahouse,notanapartment,butthisjustfeelsright.Iagree.It’sperfect.There’sevenroomtohaveaoffice.(2)Text3hearthat?Flight865putoffuntil9:30don’tneedhurry.That’snotourflight.OursCJ875announcedthatit’sboarding.(3)Text4brotherstartsschoolyear.I’manervous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