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咸阳市实验中学2024—2025学年第二学期第二次质量检测高二英语试题注意事项:1.本试题共10页,满分150分,时间120分钟。2.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、班级和准考证号填写在答题卡上。3.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B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,再选涂其它答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。4.考试结束后,监考员将答题卡按顺序收回,装袋整理;试题不回收。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。听力部分结束前,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。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whydoesthemanwanttomove?A.Hisneighborsareunfriendly.B.Hishouseisn'tnewenough.C.Hishouseownerisnoisy.2.Whatmadethemanfailthelastinterview?A.Hewaslateforit.B.Hedidn'tintroducehimselfwell.C.Heansweredthequestionspoorly.3.Whatissuedoesthemanhave?A.Hislegisbroken.B.Hecouldn'tfindaseat.C.Thedoctordidn'tshowup.4.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.Filloutaform.B.Gotoanotheroffice.C.Lookforanewhouse.5.Whatdoesthemanfeelsorryabout?A.Hislessonsdidn'tgowell.B.Thecountryfacesawatershortage.C.Peopledonotlearntheirlessons.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,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。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatisthemainideaoftheconversation?A.Anewelectronicproduct.B.Theharmoflongscreentime.C.Thedisadvantagesofphysicalbooks.7.Whydoesthewomanwanttobuythee-reader?A.Itcanprotecthereyes.B.Ithasalongbatterylife.C.Itiseasytocarryaround.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatcausedtheunpleasantgreeting?A.Theculturaldifference.B.Thewoman'spoorEnglish.C.ThelongjourneytoLondon.9.Whatdoesthemanprobablythinkofthecustomer?A.Sheisagreeable.B.Sheisunprofessional.C.Sheisdemanding.10.Whatwasthecustomer'spurposeaccordingtotheman?A.Toreachanagreementquickly.B.Toavoidabusinesstrip.C.Togetagooddeal.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whoarethespeakersprobably?A.Fatheranddaughter.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Tourguideandtourist.12.Howlongcanawhaleliveatmost?A.About100years.B.About200years.C.About300years.13Whathappenedtowhalesinthemid-20thcentury?A.Theywereshortoffood.B.Theyhadtomovetothesouth.C.Theywerekilledinlargenumbers.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inalift.B.Inanoffice.C.Inarestaurant.15.WhatdidJanedolastweek?A.Shequitherjob.B.Shemetacustomer.C.Sheaskedforsickleave.16.Whatisspecialaboutthenewrestaurant?A.Itonlysellsburgers.B.Itoffersuniquemeats.C.ItsfoodcomesfromAustralia.17.WhatdoesDanprobablydoaspartofhisjobprobably?A.Herunsthesocialmediaaccounts.B.Hewritesadvertisingmaterial.C.Hecontactscustomers.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhatcanwelearnaboutPlovdiv?A.ItisthesecondlargestcityinEurope.B.ItisthecapitalcityofBulgaria.C.Itwasfounded8,000yearsago.19.WhydidmanypeopleswanttorulePlovdiv?A.Foritslocation.B.Foritshistoricalsites.C.Foritsfoodresources.20.WhatfoodshouldvisitorstryinPlovdivaccordingtothespeaker?A.Localdesserts.B.Localfruits.C.Localrice.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)阅读下列材料,从所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ATheSplendidColors:ChineseCostumeCultureExhibitionDate:Oct.1-Dec.2Location:SouthExhibitionHall12,6/F,theChinaNationalArtsandCraftsMuseuminBeijingHighlightsThisexhibitionshowcasestraditionalcostumesfrommorethan30ethnic(民族的)groupsacrossvariousdynasties,emphasizingtheunitywithinChineseculture.Visitorscangaininsightsintotheirdailyactivitiesandinfertheenvironmentalconditionsbasedonthematerialsandtechniquesusedinthecostumes.Thisiswhyexpertsnowadaysrefertothesecostumesas“wearablehistorybooks.”OnlineReservationAllvisitorscanmakeareservation1-7daysinadvancethroughourofficialwebsiteorofficialWeChatplatform.Allvisitorsshallarriveatthemuseumontimeaccordingtothereservedtimeschedule.Ifyoumisstheappointment,entrywillbedenied.Ifyoucannotvisitontime,pleasecancelatleast2hoursbeforehand.Latecancellationswillnotgetyourmoneyback.Wedonotcurrentlyacceptgroupreservations.EntryInstructionsUponenteringthemuseum,pleasepresenttheoriginalIDcardusedformakingthereservationandthegeneratedQRcode(二维码).InternationalvisitorsmustpresenttheirpassportalongwiththeORcode.Allvisitorsenteringthemuseumshallgothroughasecurityscreening.Visitorswithaccessrequirementsandtheiraccompanyingfamilymembersorpersonalcarerscanskipthequeuestoenterthemuseum.1.Whatisapurposeoftheexhibition?A.Tocallforenvironmentalprotection.B.TocelebratetheculturalunityofChina.C.Toexplorethedailylifeofethnicgroups.D.Topreservethematerialsandtechniques.2.Whatwillhappenifyoucancelyourreservation3hoursinadvance?A.Yourmoneywillbereturned.B.Youraccountwillnotbeaffected.C.Yourappointmentwillberescheduled.D.Yourcancellationwillnotbeaccepted.3.Whatarethevisitorsrequiredtodowhenenteringthemuseum?A.Takepersonalcarers. B.PaywiththeirQRcode.C.Passasecuritycheck. D.Confirmtheirreservation.BLateonenightinJuly2020,HalliwaswalkingaroundReykjavik’smainshoppingstreetwithhisfamily.TheyhadjustmovedbacktoIcelandfromtheUnitedStatesandwerestrugglingwithjetlag(时差).Whenhisthree-year-oldsonwantedadrinkfromacornerstore,Hallifacedaproblem:a20-centimetrestepblockedhiswheelchairfromenteringthestore.ThiswasnotnewtoHalli,whohasusedawheelchairsinceage25duetoamuscledisease.Ashewaitedoutside,hethoughtabouthowoftenhehadbeenexcludedfromplaceslikerestaurantsandstoresbecausetheywerenotaccessible.Halli,asuccessfuldigitaldesigner,hadlivedinmanycitiesworldwideandnoticedhowdifferentlytheyapproachedaccessibility.Aftersellinghiscompany,Ueno,toTwitter(nowX),hedecidedtousehisresourcestomakeIcelandmorewheelchair-friendly.In2021,helaunchedRamp(斜坡)UpReykjavik,anon-profitprojectaimingtobuild100permanentrampsinthecity’sdowntownwithinayear.Unliketemporaryrampsinothercities,theseweredesignedtofitperfectlywiththebuildings,makingthemlookliketheyhadalwaysbeenthere.Withgovernmentfundingandsponsors,theprojectwentbeyonditsgoalandexpandednationwide.By2026,theteamplanstobuild1,500rampsacrossIceland,costingabout400millionIcelandickrona.Iceland’spresidentpraisedtheproject,saying,“Wewantoursocietytobeinclusive.Hallihasshownushoweasyitistomakeadifferencewhenweworktogether.”Injustthreeyears,Hallihasbecomealocalhero,knownasa“kindtechgiant”.Hehopeshisworkinspiresothers.Recently,awomanbuiltarampatherhomesoherwheelchair-usingfriendcouldvisiteasily.“Equalaccessisnotarealityyet,”hesays,“butchangestartswithoneperson.”4.WhatinspiredHallitostartthe‘RampUpReykjavik’project?A.Thelackofwheelchairaccess. B.Hisson’sdifficultyinfindingadrink.C.AsuggestionfromIceland’spresident. D.HisdesiretobecomefamousinIceland.5.Howaretherampsbuiltby‘RampUpReykjavik’differentfromthoseinothercities?A.Theyarecheaptoconstruct. B.Theyareonlybuiltindowntown.C.Theyaretemporaryandmovable. D.Theylookfittedwiththebuildingsforever.6.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesHalli?A.Generousandpatient. B.Positiveandenergetic.C.Smartandhardworking. D.Inspiringandpioneering.7.WhatdoseHalliexpectpeopletodoaboutequalaccess?A.Goaheadtostartfromsmall. B.Buildrampsineverycity.CAppealtogovernmentforfunds. D.Raiseawarenessthroughmedia.CAnimalproductscouldproduceelectricity,oneBritishpowercompanywarns—andtogiveconsumersachoice,it’sofferingwhatitcallstheworld’sfirstveganelectricity.Ecotricity,arenewableenergyproviderintheU.K.,announceditselectricityandgaswouldbecertifiedveganafteritclaimedhalfofBritishhomesarepoweredbyelectricitymadefromanimalbyproducts.CompanyfounderDaleVinceaccusedcompaniesthatconsiderthemselves“ethical”or“green”ofkeepingconsumersinthedarkabouttheir“secretingredient.”“Weneedclearlabelingofenergysourcingsothatpeoplecanmakeinformedchoices,”hesaidinastatement.Thecompanyoffers“veganenergy”inwindandsolarpower,andit’sdeveloping“seapower”producedbywaveoscillationandmarinecurrents.NoneofEcotricity’selectricalsourcescontainsanimalbyproductsthatthecompanyknewofbeforeitmadetheannouncement,butitregisteredwiththeVeganSocietytocertifyitsgreenstatus.Thoughnotwidelyopen,it’sfairlycommonforpowercompaniestogetelectricityfromanimalsthroughanaerobicdigestion(厌氧消化).Animalwasteisgenerallyconsideredaclean,renewableenergysource.Turningmanure(肥料)intofueleliminatesasizeablechunkofcarbonpollutionandlessenspowercompanies’relianceon“dirtier”fossilfuelslikecoalandoil.Plus,animalsprovidealimitlesssupplyofwaste,whileEarth’snaturalgasstoresarefinite,socrackerswouldn’tneedtodrillintorocktoextractit.CowsarepicturedataWagyucattlebreedingcenterinJuneinPetit-Mars,France.AU.K.energycompanyannouncedthefirst“veganelectricity”afterwarningconsumersaboutanimalbyproductsinenergyproduction,Afteranaerobicdigestion,farmerscanusetheliquidremainsofthemanureasfertilizerandmakechipsforanimalbeddingfromthesolidleftovers,chemicalengineerDavidSimakovtoldPopularScience.“Wearetalkingaboutproducingtheamountofrenewablenaturalgasenoughtoheatthousandsofhomesfromjustasinglelargelandfillsite,”hesaid.“Weneedtostoppumpingcarbonfromundergroundintotheatmosphereandstartcaringaboutintroducingmoreandmorerenewableenergytomakeourlivesmoresustainable.”Renewableenergyonlyaccountsfor11percentofenergyconsumptionintheU.S.,accordingtotheEnergyInformationAdministration.Fossilfuelsandnuclearenergygeneratemorethan80percentofthecountry’selectricity,andthat’sunlikelytochange:likeothercleanenergysources,anacrobicdigestionisstillmoreexpensivethantraditionalsourcesofenergy.8.AccordingtoDaleVince,____________.A.veganelectricityandgasshouldn’tuseanimalbyproductsB.it’snotcertainwhetherEcotricityhasusedanimalbyproductsC.it’snecessaryforconsumerstoknowhowelectricityisproducedD.peopledon’tneedtomakechoicesofwhethertouseveganelectricity9.InParagraph2,“secretingredient”refersto____________.A.animalwaste B.veganenergy C.anenergyprovider D.energylabeling10.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.It’sforbiddentogetexploitednaturalgassinceitislimited.B.Cleanenergymaynotreplacefossilfuelstobeusedbyfamilies.C.Powercompaniescanrelyonanimalwastetoproducecleanenergy.D.Thewasteofcowsisfirstusedtoproducecleanenergyintheworld.11.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofcleanenergy?A.Ithasbeenamainstream. B.Ithasapromisingfuture.C.Consumerstendtousemorecleanenergynow. D.Itsproducingcosthasdecreaseditspopularity.DThehero’sjourney—thistimelessnarrative(叙述)structure,firstdescribedbytheAmericanwriterJosephCampbellin1949,isfoundinhistoricalstories,suchastheOdyssey,andmodernfavorites,includingtheHarryPotter.Manyhero’sjourneystorieshavebecomeculturaltouchstonesthatinfluencehowpeoplethinkabouttheirworldandthemselves.Toexploretheconnectionbetweenpeople’slifestoriesandthehero’sjourney,wehadourfirststudy.Wecollectedlifestoriesfrom1,200peopleinChicago.Weusedsetsofquestionstomeasurethestorytellingparticipants’senseofmeaninginlife,amountoflifesatisfactionandlevelofdepression.Wethenexaminedthesestoriesforthesevenelementsofthehero’sjourney;aleadrole,ashiftofcircumstances,alongsearch,achallenge,anassociation,apersonaltransformationandaresultinglegacy(遗产).Inourfirststudy,wefoundthatpeoplewhohadmorehero’sjourneyelementsintheirlifestoriesreportedmoremeaninginlife,morehappinessandlessdepression.Wealsofoundthathero’sjourneynarrativesprovidedmorebenefits,oftenincludinga“redemptive”narrative,whereaperson’slifestorygoesfromdefeattovictory.Wethenwonderedwhetheradjustingone’slifestorytobemore“heroic”wouldincreasefeelingsofmeaninginlife.Wedevelopeda“restorying”interventioninwhichweurgedpeopletoretelltheirstoriesasahero’sjourney.Participantsfirstidentifiedeachofthesevenelementsintheirlife,andthenweencouragedthemtoputthesepiecestogetherandformalogicalnarrative.Inanotherstudywithmorethan1,700participants,weconfirmedthatthisrestoryinginterventionworked;ithelpedpeopleseetheirlifeasahero’sjourney,whichinturnmadethatlifefeelmoremeaningful.Interventionrecipients(接受者)alsoreportedgreaterlifesatisfactionandbecamemoreadaptableinthefaceofpersonalchallenges.Besides,theseinterventionrecipientssawdifficultiesmorepositivelyanddealtwiththemmorecreativelyintheirlaterlife.So,thoughyoumayneversavetheworldonamassivescale,youcouldsaveyourselfandbecomeaherointhecontextofyourownlife.12.Whatisparagraph2ofthetextmainlyabout?A.Whatthestudyshowed. B.Whythestudywasconducted.C.Howthestudywascarriedout. D.Whetherthestudywasasuccess.13.Whatcanbeinferredfromthefirststudy?A.Hero’sjourneyelementspromotewell-being.B.Hero’sjourneynarrativesoffernoadvantages.C.Ahero’slifestorymustgofromdefeattosuccess.D.Apersonaltransformationmaymakelifemeaningless.14.Howdidtheparticipantsbenefitfromtherestoryingintervention?A.Theycreatedabetterpublicimage.B.Theybecamemoreresponsibleindividuals.C.Theydevelopedadeepersenseofpurposeinlife.D.Theyshapedamoreoptimisticapproachtohardship.15.Whatisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.AnExcitingLifeStoryLeadstoaHero’sJourneyB.AMeaningfulLifeComesFromaHero’sJourneyC.ToLeadaMeaningfulLife,BecomeYourOwnHeroD.ToBecomeYourOwnHero,ReadmoreHeroStories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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Theteenageyearsaremarkedbyintensechanges—physical,social,emotional,anddevelopmental—thatcanbedifficulttodealwithattimes.____16____Asyougrowolder,conflictswithfamilyoftenincrease,mainlyduetothedesireformoreindependence.Peer(同龄人)pressurealsoplaysamajorrole,asteenagersaremorelikelytobeinfluencedbyfriendswhiletestingboundariesandseekingautonomy.Conflictsduringthistimecanalsoarisefromtheintensityofyouremotionsandyourevolvingabilitytothinkabstractly.Asyouworkonformingyourindividualidentity,youmaybecomemorefocusedontheworldaroundyou,tryingtomakesenseofyourownfeelingsandformopinionsonvariousissues.____17____Asyouroutlookchanges,thesestrugglesmaymakeitmoredifficulttonavigaterelationshipswithfamilyandcopewithpeerpressure.Whileconflictsareanaturalpartofthisstageoflife,therearewaystomanageandresolvethemproductively.____18____Byexpressingyourthoughtsandfeelingsclearly,youcanpreventmisunderstandingsandbuildmutualrespect.Equallyimportantisactivelistening—understandingothers’outlookcanhelpyoufindcommongroundandreacharesolution.____19____Stayingcalmallowsyoutothinkmoreclearlyandavoidworseningemotions.Techniquessuchasdeepbreathingortemporarilysteppingawayfromthesituationcanhelpmanageintensefeelings.Additionally,turningtotrustedadultsorpeerswhohavefacedsimilarchallengescanhelpyougainpracticalstrategiesformanagingemotions.Whileconflictsareanormalpartofgrowingup,theycanalsobeopportunitiesforpersonaldevelopmentandself-discovery.____20____A.Emotionalregulationisalsoessential.B.Themosteffectivestrategyiscommunication.C.Theseconflictsarecausedbymisunderstandings.D.Withsomuchgoingon,it’snosurpriseconflictsoftenarise.E.Thisprocesscanleadtointernalandexternalstrugglesasyougrow.F.Takeitpositively,andyoucanresolveconflictsandboostyourgrowth.G.Recognizingthesignshelpsyoubecomemoreawarenexttimeaconflictemerges.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。Ourdrivetoseekouthappinessisamusclethatwecanexerciseanddevelop.Almostanyonecanlearntodeveloptheirrewardsensitivityby____21____themselvestonoticeandexperiencetheirpositiveemotions.Toraiseyourrewardsensitivity,beginbyplanningoneactivityperdaythatwillmakeyouhappyorgiveyouasenseof____22____.Itcanbeassmallastreatingyourselftoafavoritesnackorreadingafewpagesofanovel.Thiswillmakeyoulesslikelyto____23____positiveexperiences.Afteryou’veenjoyedthat____24____moment,closeyoureyesandrecountoutloudwhereandwhenyouexperiencedthegreatestjoy.Theideaisn’tjusttorememberhowyoufelt,buttoenhanceandre-experienceit,thus____25____yourmemoryofthem,andincreasingyourmotivationtoseekthemoutgoingforward.Herearesomeotheradjustmentsyoucanmaketodevelopapositivemind-set.Expandyourjoy____26____:Researchsuggeststhatfindingmorewordstodescribepositiveemotionscanproveandincreasethem.Whenreflectingonhowsomethingmadeyoufeel,trytobe____27____,usingwordslikecalm,overjoyed,delighted,inspiredbeyondfine,goodorgreat.Shareyourhighlightreel(高光时刻):____28____whatmadeyouhappiestcanmakeyoufeelbetter.Spreadthathappinesstoanotherperson—andalsostrengthenabond.Findbrightsides:Withpractice,it’spossibleto____29____thepositiveshiddeninthingsthatwemightfirstseeasnegative.Forexample,ifyouinvitedco-workerstogettogetherandonlyonepersonshowedup,youcouldeasilyviewthatasa(n)______30______.Butthebrightsidewouldbethatyougottoknowthatonepersonbetter.Forecastfuturewins:Ifyou’retightscheduled,pickaneventthat’sapproachingandthinkofthebestpossible______31______.Ifyou’retired,______32______smilingatyourfriendacrosstheroom,feelingproud.Usingimagerycanencouragemotivationandgetyoureadyformore______33______experiences.Keepinmind,too,thatit’snormaltofeel______34______withpleasurablefeelingssometimes,particularlyifyouexperiencedepressionandanxiety.Worryingcanmakeyoufeellikeyou’rereadytorespondtothreats—butbyconstantly______35______disaster,wemissthehappinessinfrontofusrightnow.Sometimesweneedtobehavelikehappypeopleifweactuallywanttobehappy.21.A.attracting B.demonstrating C.entertaining D.training22.A.accomplishment B.belonging C.identity D.responsibility23.A.broaden B.postpone C.provide D.share24.A.critical B.daily C.rare D.spare25.A.recalling B.recovering C.searching D.strengthening26.A.reflection B.selection C.trial D.vocabulary27.A.brief B.creative C.precise D.secure28.A.Broadcasting B.Choosing C.Defining D.Wondering29.A.cover B.divide C.teach D.notice30.A.failure B.opportunity C.reward D.surprise31.A.initiative B.outcome C.prize D.solution32.A.avoid B.imagine C.practice D.try33.A.direct B.inspiring C.sensory D.shared34.A.content B.distracted C.easy D.uncomfortable35.A.endingin B.guardingagainst C.headingfor D.preparingfor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。Inthedigitalage,manyyoungpeopletendtosharemarriageannouncementsonsocialmediaplatformslikeSinaWeibo.Yetanewtrendhasreemerged—publishingmarriageannouncementsintraditionalnewspapers.____36____quicksearchonthetopic“publishingmarriageannouncementsinnewspapers”willbringup____37____(variety)posts,alongwiththosewhohavedonesosharingtheirexperiences.____38____short-liveddigitalposts,newspaperannouncementsprovideasenseofpermanence,offeringameaningfulway____39____(keep)memoriesduringatimewhendigitalcontentcan’tlast.Someyoungpeopleviewpublishingmarriageannouncementsinnewspapersasmoreformalthan____40____insocialmedia,andtheydescribeitasa____41____(commit)writteninblackinkandonwhitepaper—adeclarationofthecouple’spromisetogrowoldtogether.However,thispracticeisnotanewphenomenoninChina.Inthefirsthalfofthetwentiethcentury,whenmarriagelawswerestillunderdeveloped,suchannouncements____42____(carry)legalsignificance.Theyallowedcouplesto____43____(public)sharetheirjoyousnewswiththeirfamilyandfriends.Theregainedpopularityservesasanexampleof____44____traditioncanbetteradapttomoderntimes.Bycombiningculturalheritagewithpersonalcreativity,itoffersmeaningfulrituals(仪式)intoday’sdigitalworld.Theseannouncements,assymbolsofloveandindividuality,remindusthatsometraditionsareworth______45______(preserve).第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,外教Mr.Chuck发现你的作文完全由AI生成,判为不及格。请你给外教写一封邮件,内容包括:(1)承认错误;(2)做出许诺;(3)补救措施。注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。DearMr.Chuck,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)47.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。ThecarturnedontothefamiliarroadthatledtoGrandma’sfarm.“Jude,thissummerholidaywillbeagreatchanceforyoutostaywithyourgrandma,”Dadsaidashedrove.Everymoment,weweremovingfartherawayfromthecity,theplacewhereIknewhowtodothingsright.Thecarenginewasn’toffbeforeGrandmahuggedme.Islowlydraggedmyselfoutofthecar.“Jude,youlookunhappy.Why?”Grandmaasked.Sheactedlikenothingbadhadhappenedlasttime.CouldIaskhowmuchmoneyherneighborMr.Jacksonhadlostbecauseofmymistake?Washestillupsetwithme?“I’mfine,”Ianswered.“I’mjustmissingmycomputercamp.ComputersaresomethingI’mgoodat.”“Thatsoundsdisappointing.”Grandmanodded.IlikedvisitingthefarmduringbreaksbeforeImessedthingsuplastsummer.Grandmalivedalone,andMr.Jacksonwaslikefamilytoher.ThenonedayIforgottolockthegateandletthegoatsintohisflowerbeds.Helostalmostallhisrosesforthefarmers’market.Now,backatthefarm,Ifeltnervous.IwastryingtohideintheroomwhenIsawMr.Jackson!HewasopeningthedoorandcallingGrandma.“Ineedhelp!”heyelledtoher.“Justasecondforthefreshlyharvestedroses!”Thatwaswhenhesawme.Ifeltmyhearttightenandwasreadyforhiscriticism.Ideservedit.Hehadprobablybeenwaitingforthismomentsincelastsummer.However,Mr.Jacksongreetedmehappily,“Great,Judeishere!Yourgrandmaalwaystellsusyouareawonderfullycompetent(有能力的)computerprogrammer.”Ishookmyhead.“Iamnotcompetent.IamsorryImessedthingsup.”Hewassurprisedandcomfortedme,“Itwasanaccident.Beingcompetentdoesn’tmeanyounevermakemistakes.”Ilookedoutofthewindow.Therewerepilesofroseswaitingtobesold.“Jude,canyouhelpus?Wewanttosellrosesonline.Wehaveacomputerandalltheparts(零件)forourinternetconnection,butwejustcan’tsetitup,”Grandmaasked.Nointernet.Theyseemedtoliveinthetwentiethcentury.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。MaybeIcouldbesomeonewhowasreallycompetent.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Withinafewhours,ordersforrosesfloodedin.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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