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英语试题第=PAGE1*2-11页共=SECTIONPAGES1*22页英语试题第=PAGE1*22页共=SECTIONPAGES1*22页参照机密级管理★启用前2025年黑龙江省“六校联盟”高三年级联合适应性测试英语本试卷共67题,共150分,共10页。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内。2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用0.5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚。3.请按照题号顺序在答题卡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、试卷上答题无效。4.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠、不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。第一部分所力(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。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whowillprovideanapartmentfortheman?A.GM. B.ABC. C.Thesalesmanager.2.Whenshouldtheprojectbehandedin?A.OnFriday. B.OnSaturday. C.OnMonday.3.Whatdoweknowaboutthephoto?A.Itwastakenadecadeago.B.Themantookitathiswedding.C.Thewomanhadlonghairthen.4.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Driverandpassenger. B.Shopkeeperandcustomer. C.Waitressandcustomer.5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inacornerstore. B.Inasupermarket. C.Onthestreet.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,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.What'sthewoman'sattitudetowardthesituation?A.Optimistic. B.Confused. C.Pessimistic.7.What'sthemanworriedabout?A.Theircarwillrunoutofgas.B.Theywillbeunabletogetfood.C.Thestoreswillbeoutofstock.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。8.Whatdoesthemantellusaboutthefilms?A.Thefilmsareintroducedfromforeigncountries.B.Thefilmsaretranslatedintofourlanguages.C.Thefilmsareshotbyuniversitystudents.9.WhatisspecialabouttheFilmFestival?A.Theaudience'svotes. B.Thelivevideointerviews. C.Englishwordsonthescreen.10.Howmuchisaticketfortheman'sschoolmates?A.$10. B.$15. C.$25.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。11.WhydidMarkrunwithhissonthismorning?A.Tohelphimbestronger. B.Tomakehimloverunning. C.Toaccompanyhimontraining.12.WhatmadeMarkstoprunningatcollege?A.Hisinterestincycling. B.Hiskneeinjury. C.Hisaccidentinmarathons.13.Whatdoesthewomandomostofteninherfreetime?A.Shegoesswimming. B.Shegoesforarun. C.Sheplaystennis.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17四个小题。14.Whatdothespeakersconsiderasthemostimportant?A.Thelocationoftheflat. B.Thesizeoftheflat. CTherentoftheflat.15.Whatistheabsolutenecessityinthebedroomforthewoman?A.Furniture. B.Sunlight. C.Anairconditioner.16.Howdoesthewomanknowabouttherent?A.Byreadingthenewspaper. B.Byconsultingthehouseagent. C.Byaskingfriends.17.Whydoesthewomanwishtofindaflatquickly?A.Herpresenthouseisdue. B.Shewantstomoveforachange.C.Herpresenthouseistooexpensive.听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题。18.Whenisthedeadlineforentries?A.August31st. B.October15th. C.November1st.19.Whatisthetopicofthisyear?A.Cities. B.TheFuture. C.TheWorld.20.Whatistheprizefortheschoolwinner?A.PicturesofEngland. B.Booksfromawriter. C.Lessonsfromanartist.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,每小题2.5分,满分50分)AHighschoolgraduationrequirementsToearnahighschooldiploma,studentsmustmeetthefollowingrequirements.Compulsorycredits*4creditsinEnglish(1creditpergrade)*3creditsinmathematics(atleast1creditinGrade1Ior12)*3creditsforgroup1,2,and3courses*2creditsinscience*1creditinCanadianhistory(Grade10)*1creditinCanadiangeography(Grade9)*1creditinthearts*Icreditinhealthandphysicaleducation*1creditinFrenchasasecondlanguage*0.5creditincareerstudies*0.5creditincivicsandcitizenshipOptionalcreditsStudentsmustearn12optionalcreditsbysuccessfullycompletingcoursesofferedintheschool'sprogramandcoursecalendar.Optionalcreditsmayincludeuptofourcreditsearnedthroughapproveddual(双倍的)creditprograms.Note:BeginningwithstudentsthatenteredGrade9inthe2020-2021schoolyear,studentsmustearnatleasttwoonlinelearningcredits(compulsoryoroptional).TheliteracygraduationrequirementTheSeptember2022,theliteracygraduationrequirementwasintroducedanditbecameeffectiveimmediately.Studentsgraduatinginthe2022-2023schoolyearandbeyondarerequiredtomeetthisrequirementtoearntheirhighschooldiploma.CommunityinvolvementStudentsarerequiredtocompleteaminimumof40hoursofcommunityinvolvementactivitiesaspartoftherequirementsforadiploma.Studentswhoarelookingforcommunityinvolvementopportunitiesshould:*makesuretheyknowwhichactivitiessatisfythecommunityinvolvementrequirement*checktheirschoolboard'swebsiteforalistofapprovedandprohibitedactivities*haveadiscussionwiththeirpartnerstoplanandselecttheircommunityinvolvementactivities(studentsunder18yearsoldonly)21.What'stheminimumnumberofcreditsrequiredforahighschooldiploma?A.30. B.32. C.34. D.36.22.Whendidtheliteracygraduationrequirementtakeeffect?A.InSeptember2020. B.InSeptember2021.C.InSeptember2022. D.InSeptember2023.23.Whatshouldadultstudentsdobeforedoingcommunityinvolvementactivities?A.Haveaclearunderstandingofthequalifiedactivities.B.Setcommunityinvolvementhourswithteachers.C.Turntolocalcommunitycentersforhelp. D.Askfortheirparents'permission.BIwastalkingtoafriendaboutplansforherpreschoolerCathy.TheirhomelanguageisEnglish,butmyfriend'sfatherisFrench,andIwonderedifshewouldletCathyattendthelocalFrenchimmersion(沉浸式)kindergarten.Shesurprisedmebysayingthatherdadadvisedagainstdoingthat,saying,“Youhaveaverybrightlittlegirlwho'scuriousabouteverything.Frenchisonlyonesubject.Youdon'tneedtomakeitthecenterofhereducationfortheimportantearlyyearsofschool."Yes,therearemanybenefitsofspeakingmorethanonelanguage,butthatdoesn'tmeanit'salwaysagoodideatomakeyourkindergartenerreceiveanimmersionprogram.Ifyoulookup"secondlanguagelearning",you'llseemuchabouttheadvantagesofbeingbilingual(双语的),mostlywrittentoadvertiselanguageschoolsandmaps.Butifyoudigdeeper,you'llhavetroublefindingsolidresearchintotheadvantagesofsecondlanguagelearning,otherthaninolderagegroupswhereitdoeshavestrongcognitive(认知的)benefits.Myclinicalexperiencewithkidsisconsistentwithmyfriend'sfather'sobservationandwiththfindingoftheBritishAcademythatsecondlanguagelearningcanbegreatforkids,butisn'talways.Idependsonalotofcomplexfactors.Forsomeyoungchildren,immersionclassesinFrenchorotherlanguagescanmakeschoolmoreinteresting,enrichingtheirlivesandenlargingtheirsenseoftheworld.Childrenwhoenterschoolwithstrongfirstlanguageandmathematicalskillscanenjoylearninganotherlanguage,findingnewwaysofunderstandingandthinkingaboutwhattheyhavealreadyknown.Forothers,theseprogramscanbecuriosity-crushing.I'veworkedwithmanyverysmartyoungkidswhoaredeeplyfrustratedatschoolbecausetheirscientific,technologica1,ormathematicalinterestsfaroutperformtheirabilitytodiscusstheirenthusiasminanewlanguage.Whenlookingforaschoolforyourpreschooler,considertheirindividuallearningneeds,strengthsandchallenges,andlookforwhatyouthinkmightbethebestmatch.24.WhydidCathy'sgrandpaopposeherattendingthelocalFrenchimmersionkindergarten?A.ItmightholdbackCathy'scuriosity. B.Cathywastoosmalltolearnwell.C.ItmightaffectCathy'sfriendship. D.Cathyhadnogiftforlanguages.25.Whatdoestheresearchrevealaboutseniors'learningasecondlanguage?A.It'schallenging. B.It'sbeneficial.C.It'scontroversial. D.It'senergy-consuming.26.Whatmaytheauthoradviseparentstodowhenchoosingakindergarten?A.Selecttheschoolclosesttotheirhome.B.Makesuretheteachersarenativespeakers.C.Considertheirchildren'slearningstylesandneeds.D.Focusonthequalityofschools'languageimmersionprograms.27.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Thebenefitsofearlybilinguallearning.B.Thesuitableagetostartlearningasecondlanguage.C.Bestwaystopreparekidsforlanguageimmersionprograms.D."My”reflectionsonimmersingpreschoolsinforeignlanguageprograms.CEngineersatPrincetonUniversityhavemeasuredthecoolingbenefitsofasimplesolutionforbeatingurbanheat:reflectingsunlightbackfromwhereitcamebyequippingbuildingwallsandroadwaysinurbancenterswithretroreflective(反光的)materials."Withclimatechangeandtheincreasingfrequencyandpersistenceofextremeheatevents,morepeopleintheU.S.diefromextremeheatthanfromanyotherweather-relateddisaster-heatkillsmorethantornadoes,tsunamis,andhurricanescombined,"saidElieBou-Zeid,professorofcivilandenvironmentalengineering.Severaltechnologieshavebeenraisedtofightagainsttheissueofurbanoverheating,includingcoolpavementsandroofcoatings.However,whensunlighthitsthesecoolingtechnologies,itcanbekickedbackinanynumberofdirectionsinsteadofinonefocuseddirection,whichmeansthathighlyreflectivematerialscouldhaveanoppositeresultifappliedbecausesunlightcouldbereflectedontotheground,walls,andeventhepassers-by."Actually,retroreflectivematerialsarealreadyusedintransportation,wheretheyarecommonlyfoundinroadsignsandpainttoimprovenighttimevisibility,butanimportantquestionishowefficientwecanmakethemandwhetherwecanengineerthemtohavetheperformanceswewant,"saidJyotirmoyMandal,assistantprofessorofcivilandenvironmentalengineering.Unlikecommonhighlyreflectivematerials,retroreflectorscanreflectincomingsunlightwithlimitedscattering(散射).Consequently,mostsunlighthittingaretroreflectoronabuildingwallorcitystreetwouldbedirectedbackinthesamedirectionitcamefrom-andoutoftheurbancanyon.Inthisway,theretroreflectorscanreleasethesunlightthatwouldotherwisebestuckintheurbancanyonandexacerbatetheurbanoverheatingproblem.Ultimately,theywanttocreateasetofguidelinesforpolicymakers,planners,andmaterialsengineers.Ifyou'reanurbanplanner,forexample,andyouknowthelatitudeofyourcity,thewidth-heightratioandthedirectionofyourstreets,youcaneasilyusetheirresultstopickthesuitablesurfacesforapplyingtheseretroreflectivematerialsandestimatethecoolingbenefitsyoumightreceiveindoingso.28.WhatmayElieBou-Zeidwarnpeopleofinparagraph2?A.Thefrequencyofnaturaldisasters. B.Thieurgencyofkeepingpeoplecool.C.Theunpredictabilityofclimatechange. D.Thenecessityoftemperaturemonitoring.29.Whatisthelimitationofcurrentcoolingtechnologies?A.Influenceuponthecity'sappearance. B.Disturbanceoftheviewofpasses-by.C.Productionofsomethingpoisonoustohumans.D.Inabilitytocontrolthedirectionofreflectedlight.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"exacerbate"inparagraph5probablymean?A.Relieve. B.Cause. C.Intensify. D.Address.31.Whatisprobablythefinalgoaloftheengineers?A.Toincreaseurbangreenspaces. B.Topersonalizereflectivematerials.C.Tosimplifyexistingbuildingdesigns. D.Toreducecostsofconstructionmaterials.DInflation(通货膨胀)isthewordoneveryone'slips,asourcoffers(金库)takeahitandpricesseemtoriseceaselessly.Meanwhile,inflationremainsstubbornlyhighinmanydevelopedeconomiesdespitetheinterestraterisesdesignedtobringpricesdown.ThelatestfiguresfortheU.K.ConsumerPriceIndex(指数)(CPI)forMayroseby4%fromthepreviousyear.Someeconomistshavefoundthemselvesconsideringasurprisingpotentialcontributor:musicconcerts.Butwhatdoconcertsandtheeconomyhavetodowithoneanother?Fromtopsingerstofamousbands,KlausBaader,globalchiefeconomistatSocieteGenerale,hasticketstoseevariousartiststhisyear."Oneofthethingsthatstruckmeasoddisthatacquiringticketsfortheseconcertsnowadaysmeanspeoplehavetotightentheirbeltforawhile,"hesaid."Andaconcerttripdoesn'tendwithasingleticket.It'salsorelatedtoCoca-Colaorhotdogs,thepricesofwhicharealwayshikedupwhenshowstakeplace,letalonetheaccommodation"heexplained.TaketheRenaissanceWorldTourbyafamousAmericansinger-songwriterwhosefirststopwasinStockholminMayasanexample."IntheSwedishMayinflationnumbers,hotelpricesrosemorethanwhatisusualforMay,"saidFilipAndersson,fromDanskeBank."HotelsintheStockholmregionwerereportedlyfullybookedtheweeksaroundtheeventandpricesthusskyrocketed.DuetoathirdofSweden'shotelroomsbeinginthenation'scapital,pricesrosedramaticallyonanationalscale."Economistshavenicknamedthephenomenon:“tourflation",wwhichhasstimulatedanalyststogivealotofthoughttotheupswing."Theconcertmarketisbooming.Understandably,thisrelatestosupplyanddemandforces-consumersaremostinterestedinmakingupfortheirtimelostduringtheCOVID-19lockdowns,"Baaderexplained.Healsopointedtochangesinhowmusiciansmakeaprofit."Artists’modelshavechangedfrommakingmoneybysellingCDstowardsearningrevenuesmostlyformconcerts,"Baaderadded.Theimpactofconcertsoninflationmightbeshort-lived.InSweden'scase,Anderssonbelievesthenormalizationofinflationlevelswilloccurlateraftertheconcert.32.Whatcanbeconcludedaboutinflationfromparagraph2?A.Itisahard-to-tackleandlastingconcern. B.Itispositivelycorrelatedwithinterestrates.C.Itismuchworseinrichdevelopedcountries.D.Itisanoutcomeofineffectivefinancialadjustments.33.WhatwasKlausBaaderastonishedby?A.Thelimitedfoodchoicesinconcerts. B.Thelackofavailabilityofconcerttickets.C.Thepopularityoftopsingersandfamousbands. D.Theoverallhighexpensesforattendingconcerts.34.WhatdoestheexampleofthetourinStockholmemphasize?A.Concertscanboosttheacceptabilityofacity. B.Concertspromotethegrowthoflocalentertainment.C.Concertsdomoreharmthangoodtothehostcity. D.Concertscanhavebroaderimpactsontheeconomy.35.WhatdoesBaaderaimtoexplaininthefifthparagraph?A.Thereasonforartists'shiftingtheirincomemodels.B.Thesupplyanddemandconflictinthemusicindustry.C.Theunderlyingfactorsbehindthetourflationphenomenon.D.TheimpactofCOVID-19lockdownsontheconcertmarket.第二节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)Findaninsectinyourfoodcanbeamomentofhorrorthatkillsthemoodandyouappetiteimmediately.Butthatmightbeabouttochange.36Themarketresearchpredictstheglobalmarketforedible可食用的)insectswillgrowsharply.Sowhat'sbehindthisexpectedincreaseinappetiteforinsects?37.Andtheanswerliesinunderstandinghowinsectscomparetootherfoodtypesintermsofproductionandfarming.Insectsproducelessharmfulgasthanmostmainstreamfarmanimalsperkiloofliveweight.Acow.forexample,produces2.8kgofgreenhousegasperkilooflivebodyweight.Insects,ontheotherhand,producejust2grams.38.Farcachkiloitweighs,acowneeds10kgoffeed.Insects,ontheotherhand,needjust1.7kg.Water,whichisbecominganincreasinglyrareresourceinsomepartsoftheworldandisusedliberallyinintensivefarming,offersanotherinterestingcomparison.Toproduceasinglegramofinsectprotein,you'dneedyou'dbetterneed23litresofwater.39.Buttogetthatsamegramofproteinfromcattle,you’dneed112litresofwater.40.Comparedwithraisingtraditionallivestock(家畜)suchassheep,pigsorcattle,farminginsectsgenerallymeansthattherewillbenomoredealingwithmudanddirtandanendtochangingheavybagsoffeed.Andforgetabouthavingtogooutdoorsinallweatherconditionstomanhandlelivestock.Therequirementforinvestmentinequipmentwillbedifferent,too.Thiswillbefarmingonamuchsmallerscale,reducingtheneedforlargeandexpensivemachinery.Itmaynotbetoolongbeforewecanallbuybagofedibleinsectsatourlocalgrocerystore.A.Thatmightsoundlikealot.B.Thereareanumaberoffactorsinplay.C.Possibly,we'llsoonbevoluntarilyenjoyinginsects.D.Insectsweighmuchlessthantraditionalfarmanimals.E.Forfarmers,raisinginsectscanbemucheasierandsavemoney.F.Themajorityofindividualshaveastrongdislikeforinsects.G.Theyalsoconsumefewerresourcesthantraditionallivestock.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、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。HowmanytimeshaveyoucaughtyourselfabsorbedinInstagram?It'swithoutdoubtawonderfultoolfor41withothers,butsometimesIwonderifwe're42ourselveswithtoomuchattentionpaidtotheoutsideworld.Recently,IwatchedaNetflixdocumentarytitledTheSocialDilemma,whichputmeina(n)43mood.IconstantlyquestionedmyselfwhatwassoattractiveaboutInstagramthatIwould44whateverIwasdoingtocheckanotification(通知)orrespondtoacommentonmypost.BeforewatchingTheSocialDilemma,myscreentimecouldn'thavebeenlonger.Likeanyaddict,45theproofwasrightinfrontofme,my46toadmittheproblemstoppedmeovercomingtheaddiction.Aseveryoneusessocialmediafrequently,IthoughtIwasjust47thecrowd.However,afterwatchingthedocumentary,IrealisedthatIneededasocialmediadetox.Ireallyneededa48fromsocialmedia.AsIclickedthe"x"buttonandwatchedInstagram49frommyphonescreen,Igotanuneasyfeeling.Iwantednothingmorethanto50itandwatchonlastcatvideo.Anyway,Istill51toresisttheurge,devotingmytimetomoremeaningfulthings.Thedetoxhashelpedmeunderstandthatit's52tocheckeverystorytheapppresentsorrespondtoeverymessageonit.Instead,Ishouldtransfermyfocustoreal-world53.IstronglyrecommendwatchingTheSocialDilemmaandquittingyourmostfrequentlyusedsocialmediaappforoneday.Ipromisethe54inyourlifewillbepositive.Maybeyou'llevendiscoveranew-foundsenseoffreedomand55overyourowntimeandattention.41.A.connecting B.competing C.contrasting D.cooperating42.A.upsetting B.ignoring C.entertaining D.disappointing43.A.reflective B.cheerful C.positive D.appropriate44.A.checkout B.tryout C.stickout D.leaveoff45.A.giventhat B.incase C.eventhough D.providedthat46.A.excuse B.opportunity C.responsibility D.unwillingness47.A.attracting B.searching C.avoiding D.following48.A.recovery B.release C.break D.protection49.A.disappear B.separate C.escape D.shelter50.A.remove B.charge C.update D.reinstall51.A.failed B.managed C.declined D.pretended52.A.unsafe B.unlikely C.unnecessary D.unusual53.A.challenges B.selections C.consequences D.interactions54.A.difference B.direction C.experience D.vision55.A.courage B.trust C.mastery D.guidance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。XinjiangUygurAutonomousRegion56.wasrecordedinancientbooks.ChinesearchaeologistshavediscoveredanancientpathoftheSilkRoadinnorthwestChina'sThepathislocatedinXinjiang'sYechengCounty,whichonceserved57.animportantpassageonthesouthernrouteoftheSilkRoad.Investigationsshowedthatthepathwasaboutthreekilometerslong,withanaverage58.(wide)off2to3.5meters.Itwasobservedthattheroadwas59.(basic)constructedwithastonefoundation.Theroadwasactuallyabranchroad60.(lead)fromYecnengCountytootherlocations.Accordingto61.ancientbook,itcouldreachsouthwestChina'sXizangAutonomousRegion,IndiathroughtheKarakoramPasstothesouth,andPamirbyfollowingtheYarkandRivertothewest.Xinjianghasarichanddiversehistory,whichisvery62.(notice)throughthediscoveriesofmanyancientrelics.Forexample,Jiaohea,37.6-hectareruinedcityinTurpan,candatebackabout2,300years.TheancientcityofJiaoheisoneofthemostvisuallyspectacular63.(ruin)oftheSilkRoad.Thecitywasbuiltasafortress(要塞)atopasteepcliff64.(defend)againstoutsideattacksbydiggingthegroundratherthanbuildingup.Unfortunately,it65.(abandon)inthe13thcentury.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,你校英语俱乐部将举办主题为“科技创新与青少年发展”的英语演讲比赛。请你给俱乐部负责人David写封邮件,表达参赛意愿。内容包括:1.阐述选题及理由;2.问询比赛的要求。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearDavid,Yours,LiHua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。Iamadeafman,fromCalifornia,theUSA,andIoncestudiedatGallaudetUniversityinWashington,theworld'sfirstschoolfortheadvancededucationofthedeaf.ItwasChristmastime.Thecampuswasnearlyempty,soIwasalmostaloneandfeltquitelonely.ItwasmyfirstChristmasawayfrommyfamily-withnoChristmastree,noburningfireplace,notastydinner,nolaughterandnogiftstoopen.Becauseofhavingnosourceofincome,Ijustcouldnotaffordtoflyhome,andfeltawfulysorryformyselfatthatspecialmoment.Onadark,rainyafternoon,feelingdown,Iforcedmyselftoanearbypostofficetosendapackagehome.Normally,Iwearahearingaidfromearlyinthemorningtillbedtimeintheevening.ThatdayIjustdidnotwanttohearanything,coIleftmyhearingaidinmydormitoryroomandwasunabletohearanythingcompletely.Theweatherwasextremelybad,makingithardforpeopletokeeptheirspiritsup.Insidethepostoffice,eachwindowhadalineofatleastadozenpeople.Iwasstandinginoneofthelineswithalltheothercustomers,whenthedoorswungopen.Incameaboy,perhaps12yearsold,whogotwelthrough.HewassellingcopiesofTheWashingtonPostfortencentseach.Therewasnothingelseformetolookat,soIwatchedhimsilently.Hewentuptoeachpersonandofferedanewspaperforsale.Personafterperson,lineafterline,noonewouldliketobuy.Mostpeoplejustignoredhim.Obviously,noonewaswillingtodohimakindness.Finally,hecameuptome.ItoldhimthatIdidn'tneednewspapersbecausemycollegereadingroomwasalwayssuppliedwithnewspapers.Heleftmeandwentontootherpeople.Twentyminuteslater,nooneboughtanyofhisnewspapers,andIstartedtofeelsomesortofpainforhim,soIsearchedmypocketandfoundaquarter.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式作答。Igesturedfortheboytocomeover.Atthatmoment,peoplearoundmebegantobuytheboy'snewspaper.

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