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泰安市2024-2025學年高三上學期期末考試英語試題注意事項:1.答卷前,考生務必將自己的姓名、準考證號填寫在答題卡上。2.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號。回答非選擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上,寫在本試卷上無效。3.考試結束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并收回。第一部分聽力(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節(共5小題:每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話,每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whatwastheman’schildhoodpet?A.Arabbit.B.Acat.C.Adog.2.Wherearethespeakers?A.Ataracetrack.B.Ataskatepark.C.Atahospital.3.Howmanypeoplewillbeatdinner?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.4.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydonext?A.Turnonafan.B.Leavetheoffice.C.Setoffthealarm.5.Whywon’ttheman’sphoneturnon?A.Ithaswaterdamage.B.Thebatterydied.C.Hedroppeditontheground.第二節(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whichpossessionsdoesthemanwanttoreserve?A.Fishingthings.B.Golfclubs.C.Bowlingballs.7.Whenwasthelastspringclean?A.Eightweeksago.B.Sixmonthsago.C.Ayearago.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Wheredidthespeakersfirstmeet?A.Inthecinema.B.Inthepark.C.Inthecafé.9.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Newfriends.B.Co-workers.C.Husbandandwife.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whatarethespeakersprobablytalkingabout?A.Pants.B.T-shirts.C.Shoes.11.Whatistheman’spreference?A.Theneweststyles.B.Thecheapestprice.C.Themostcomfortablefit.12.Whendoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inspring.B.Insummer.C.Inwinter.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Whatdidthespeakershavefordinneryesterday?A.Salad.B.Hamburgers.C.Chicken.14.Whywerethespeakersupsetatthebeginningoftheconversation?A.Thenoodleswentbad.B.Theirdinnerorderwaslate.C.Theywastedfoodbyaccident.15.Whatissaidabouttheapp?A.Itdoesn’tallowuserstochoosethefoodtheybuy.B.Itisdesignedtohelppeoplesavemoney.C.Itcanonlybeusedatdinnertime.16Howdoesthewomanprobablyfeelattheendoftheconversation?A.Annoyed.B.Excited.C.Surprised.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whydidthespeaker’sgrandfatherfirsttakehimtotheliondance?A.Tokeephimfit.B.Togivehisparentsarest.C.Tohelphimtakeabreakfromstudy.18.Howdoesthespeakerdescribehimselfasachild?A.Silent.B.Confident.C.Noisy.19.Whatdoesthespeakerparticularlyloveabouttheliondance?A.Itconnectshimtohisfamily.B.Itwelcomespeopleofallages.C.ItmakeshimproudtobeChinese.20.Whatchallengeistheliondancefacingaccordingtothespeaker?A.Itisnotasfunasitusedtobe.B.Peoplearenotwillingtoworktogether.C.Thenumberofpeoplejoininghasdecreased.第二部分閱讀(共兩節,滿分50分)第一節(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。ATOURSINGOLDENGATENATIONALPARKSSeetheGoldenGateNationalParksasyou’veneverseenthembefore.Whetheryou’realocalparkenthusiastorafirst-timeparkvisitor,there’ssomethinginthefollowingtwotoursforyou.AlcatrazToursEscapingtoAlcatraz?Enjoythetrip.AndmakesuretocheckouttheParksConservancy’saward-winning“DoingTime:TheAlcatrazCellhouseTour.“TheaudiotourisincludedwiththepurchaseofanAlcatraztourticket.GetyourAlcatrazticketsfromAlcatrazCityCruiseshereorcall(415)981-ROCK(7625).AlsotryouruniqueAlcatrazNightToursandBehindtheScenesTours.You’llgetaccesstohiddenareasoftheislandonsmalltoursledbyNPSrangersandhistoricalexpertsfromtheParksConservancy,whohelpyoulearnmoreaboutthepast.Notwotoursareeverthesame,perfectforabirthdayorotherspecialoccasion.FortPointCandlelightTourTheCandlelightTourofFortPointisapopularguidedprogramthatallowsvisitorstoexperiencethefort(堡壘)inanewlight.ThiseveningtourwillmazethroughtheshadowsofthehistoricstructurebycandlelightandvisitorswillseetheglimmeringlightsoftheGoldenGateBridgetoweringupabovethem.Uponarrival,aparkrangerwillcheckinguestsandprovidevisitorswithalantern.Arangerwillleadthis90-miutetourandinterpretthehistoryandthelifethatonceexistedwithintheoldbrickwallsofFortPoint.TheCandlelightTourisaseasonaltouronlyofferedfromNovember15thtoFebruary15thandrecommendedageforthistouris12yearsandup.1.WhatdoweknowaboutAlcatrzTours?A.Visitorscanenterhiddenareasindividually. B.Thetourscanbeenjoyedonlyinthedaytime.C.Visitorswillbechargedextrafortheaudiotour. D.Alcatrazticketsareavailableintwoways.2.HowlongdoestheCandlelightTourofFortPointlast?A.Onemonth. B.Twomonths. C.Threemonths. D.Fourmonths.3.Whatcanbeexpectedfromthetwotours?A.Deliciousbirthdaycakes. B.SightsontheGoldenGateBridge.C.AnawardpresentedbyParksConservancy. D.Aninsightintothehistoryoftheplacetovisit.BAsaChinese-GermanstudentatTsinghuaUniversity,IthoughtIhadagoodgraspofbothChinesecultureandmodernization.Asoneofthedestinationsofthe“GoJiangsu”program,wevisitedtheYaoJiapingEmbroideryArtGallery.Beforethisencounter,myinteractionwithSuzhouembroidery(刺繡)waslimitedtoonlineimages,whichiswhy,attheartgallery,IwasamazedattheunbelievableprecisionthatIhadassumedwasmachine-made.Seekingahands-onexperience,Irealizedthoseweavingstorieswiththreadsareamillennia-oldculturalheritage.Itstruckmethatthisisn’tjusthandicraft;it’sanartformandasliceofhistory.WanderingthroughSuzhouatnightwasadifferentkindofmagic.Thestreetlights,busymarkets,andstreetfoodtransportedmetoanotherdimension.WalkingdownthePingjiangRoad,whereancientbuildingsmeetmodernlighting,IfelttheuniquecharmofSuzhou.Itdawnedonmethatmodernizationdoesn’thavetomeanabandoningtradition;theycanexistsidebyside.ExploringSuzhouIndustrialPark,Iwitnessedanotherfacet(方面)ofChina’smodernization.Thesetoweringbuildingsandcutting-edgecompaniesshowcasedtherapidpaceofChina’smoderndevelopment.Thetransitionfromancientculturetomoderntechnologywasnothingshortofastonishing.VisitingtheSuzhouMuseumofImperialKilnBrickroundedoutmyjourney,offeringacomprehensiveviewofChina’shistory.Eachexhibitnarratedastory,spanningfromancientartifactstomodernachievements,enrichingmyunderstandingofChina’sdevelopmentalprocess.Suzhouabsolutelylivesuptoitsreputationas“thecityofmuseums,thecityofparks,andthecityoftheater”.Throughpersonalencounters,IgainednotjustknowledgebutadeeperconnectionandappreciationforChina’scultureandprogress.Thisjourneywasn’tjustaphysicalone;itwasanenrichingexperienceforthesoul.4.Whichwordcanbestdescribethewriter’striptoSuzhou?A.Costly. B.Extraordinary. C.Romantic. D.Accidental.5.WhatdoesthewriterthinkofSuzhouembroidery?A.Itisthebesthandicraft. B.Itisreallymadebymachine.C.ItpartlymirrorsChina’shistory. D.ItwasinventedbyYaoJianping.6.WhyisthePingjiangRoadmentionedinParagraph4?A.Toadvocatepreservingthetradition. B.Tohighlightthelocalrapiddevelopment.C.Toemphasizetheimportanceofmodernization. D.Topraisetheintegrationoftraditionandmodernity.7.Whatdoesthewriterimplyinthelastparagraph?A.Thetripiswellworthit. B.Culturecontradictswithprogress.C.Suzhouisagooddestinationforchildren. D.“GoJiangsu”programmustattainpopularity.CMEDICATIONS(藥物)likeOzempicandWegovymaybeabletoreducebothchronicandacutepain.Thismakesthesetypesofdrugspromisingsaferalternativestopaintreatmentssuchasopioids,thoughtheeffecthasyettobedemonstratedinhumans.OzempicandWegovyworkbyimitatingahormonereleasedaftereatingknownasGLP-1,whichreducesappetiteandregulatesbloodsugarlevels.Whilethesemedicationsareonlyapprovedfortreatingobesityandtype2diabetes,studieshaveshownthattheyhaveasurprisinglywiderangeofeffects:theyhaveshownpromiseforhelpingtotreatotherconditionsfromAlzheimer’sdiseasetomentalhealthconditionstoaddiction.Previousresearchhasshownthatanimalsexperiencelesspainaftereating.ThispromptedYongHoKimatGachonUniversityinSouthKoreaandhiscolleaguestoinvestigatewhetherGLP-1couldbemediating(引起)thiseffect.TheresearcherstreatedfivemicewithGLP-1andthenmeasuredhowquicklytheanimalsremovedtheirpawfromaheatedsurface.Theyfoundthatonaverage,micekepttheirpawontheheatedsurfaceforroughly1.25timesaslongastheydidwhentheyweren’ttreatedwithGLP-1.Thiswasn’tthecaseforaseparategroupofanimalstreatedwithsaltwater,suggestingthehormonereducessensitivitytopain.TheydidfurthermeasurementsofneuralactivityandfoundthatGLP-1blocksareceptor(受體)innervescalledTRPV1,whichiscrucialforreducingpain.Kimandhisteamidentifiedthemolecule(分子)onGLP-1thatjoinstothisreceptorandthentreatedsixmicewithasynthetic(合成的)versionofthismoleculecalledexendin9-39.Onaverage,theanimalstookabout1.25timesaslongtoremovetheirpawfromahotbeamoflightwhentreatedwiththemoleculethanwhentheyweren’t.Thiseffectlastedforupto2hoursafterthemicereceivedtreatment.Furtherstudyshowedthatexendin9-39waseffectiveattreatingothertypesofpaininmice,includingnervepainandchronicpain.Themoleculealsodidn’tproduceanymetaboliceffects,suchasreducingbloodsugarlevelsorcontrollingappetite.ThatisbecauseitspeciallytargetsTRPV1,saysKim,whopresentedthesefindingsatanOctobermeetingoftheSocietyforNeuroscienceinChicago.8.WhatdiseasesareOzempicandWegovymainlyusedtotreat?A.Chronicandacutepain. B.Obesityandtype2diabetes.C.Additiontodrugsandnervepain. D.Alzheimer’sdiseaseandmentalhealthconditions.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“prompted”inParagraph3mean?A.Required. B.Forced. C.Discouraged. D.Motivated.10.HowdidGLP-1affectthesenseofpaininmice?A.Byreducingappetiteandregulatingbloodsugarlevels.B.BypreventingareceptorinnervescalledTRPV1.CByseparatingthemoleculesonGLP-1.D.Byproducingmetaboliceffects.11.Whichispossiblythemostsuitabletitleforthispassage?A.TheInspirationfromGLP-1. B.Measurementsofneuralactivity.C.PotentialPainTreatmentsofWeight-lossDrugs. D.ASyntheticVersionofMolecule-Exendin9-39.D“Neurons(神經元)thatfiretogether,wiretogether.”Perhapsyouhaveheardthisoft-quotedphraseofpsychologistDonaldHebbandwonderedwhatitmeans.Tofindthisout,youneedtounderstand“neuroplasticity“first.Yourbraincanchange,andthatprocessiscalledneuroplasticity.Stimuli(刺激)causearesponseandchangesinyourbrain.Thestimulicanbeexternal,suchastakingupanewhobby,orinternal,suchasagolferimaginingtheperfectputt(推桿)justbeforeactuallysteppingupandputting.Everytimeyourbrainrespondstostimuli,anelectricalimpulse(脈沖)causeseithertheformationofanewsynaptic(突觸的)connectionorthestrengtheningofanexistingconnection.ThisiswhatHebbmeantwithhistheoryaboutfiringandwiringtogether.Bycontrast,ifyoustopdoinganactivity,thesynapticconnectioncanreducethroughalackofuse.Thereisahealthycompetitionalwaysgoingoninsideyourbraintomaintainsynapticconnections.Thisishealthybecausetheconnectionsbeingused“win”andmaintaintheirstrength.Strongconnectionsmakeataskeasier.Thiscompetitionhelpsexplainwhy10,000hoursofpracticeispresentedasapathtoexpertise.Youwillhaverepeatedanactionsooftenandforsolongthatitsimplybecomessecondnatureandfeelseffortless.Incomparison,tryingataskforthefirsttime,orpickingupanoldtaskafteralongbreak,canfeelchallengingorenergy-consumingatfirst.Why?Becausethesynapticconnectionsdon’texistorhaveweakened.Youhavetoworkhardertoperformthattask.Thegoodnewsisthatyourhealthybrain-atanyage-canlearn,grow,andadapttothechangingworldaroundyou.Stateddifferently,theoldideathatyoupeakby40or45andfromthatpointonwards,yourmindandlifegodownhillisnotsupportedby30yearsofneuroscientificresearchrevealingaverydifferentstoryaboutyourbrain’scontinuedgrowthanddevelopmentthroughallages.Simplyput,youcanbemoreadaptiveandresilient(有復原力的)throughoutyourentirelifeifyoumaketherightchoicesandtakepositiveactions.12.Whatdoesparagraph2mainlydiscuss?A.HowHebb’stheoryworks. B.Wherestimulicomefrom.C.Howanelectricalimpulsehappens. D.Whyneuroplasticitycausessynapticconnection.13.Whichofthefollowingreflectsneuroplasticity?A.Romewasn’tbuiltinaday. B.Practicemakesperfect.C.Everycloudhasasilverlining. D.Unitedwestand,dividedwefall.14.Whatcausesbeginnerstofindnewtaskshardaccordingtoparagraph4?A.Alackofsynapticconnections. B.Limitedaccesstonecessaryinformation.C.Poorpreparationforpotentialdifficulties. D.Thehugeamountofenergyrequiredforthetasks.15.Whatcanbeconcludedfromyearsofneuroscientificresearch?A.Mentaldeclineisunavoidable. B.Peoplebecomelessadaptiveastheyage.C.Peoplecanhavelifelongbraindevelopment. D.Strongadaptabilityhelpspeoplestaypositive.第二節(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。LifeonEarthcouldn’texistwithoutoceans.___16___WorldOceansDayisatimetoenhanceunderstandingofoceansandwhywemustchangethebadsituation.WorldOceansDayDidyouknowthat71percentofourplanetiscoveredinocean?___17___PeoplearoundtheworldwearbluetocelebrateWorldOceansDayon8Juneeveryyear,whichisaimedatknowingwhyoceansareindangerandhowessentialitistoprotectthem.WhyweneedoceansEvidently,withoutoceans,lifecouldn’texist.Scientistsdon’tknowtheexactnumber,buttheythinkthatoceansarehometo50to80percentofallspeciesonEarth.Oceansholdabout97percentofallthewateronourplanetandgiveusrainwateranddrinkingwaterthroughthewatercycle.___18___HowweuseoceansHumansusetheoceanindiverseways.Alotofourfoodcomesfromoceans,andmillionsofpeopleworldwidehavejobsrelatedtofishingandfishfarming.___19___We’vebeengettingoilandgasfrombeneaththeoceanfloorforalongtime,butnowweareawarerenewableenergyiseco-friendlyforthefuture.Wecanusethepowerofwavesandtidestoproduceelectricity,andmanywindfarmsarelocatedoffshore.WhatwecandotohelpForWorldOceansDayyoucouldjoininabeachclean-uptohelppreventplasticandotherrubbishgettingintothesea.Youcouldemploysocialmediaplatformstoshareposts,photosorvideostoshowhowcrucialoceansare.Youcouldparticipateinawritingcontestaroundthethemeoftheoceanorwatchocean-relateddocumentaries.___20___So,takeactioninstantly.A.Thus,itisvitaltoexplorethem.B.However,ouroceansareindanger.C.Besides,fossilenergyisrunningout.D.That’swhywecalltheEarththe“BluePlanet”.E.Oceansalsoprovideuswithmuchofourenergy.F.Anyway,youreffortscountremarkablyintermsofprotectingoceans.G.Additionally,muchoxygenwebreathecomesfromtheplantsintheocean.第三部分語言運用(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。YuriWilliamsspendstheweeksleadinguptoChristmastravelingacrossthecountry.Hevisitsall50states,makinghousecallstokidswhoaresickor___21___.Hearriveswithplentyoftoysandinsuperhero___22___,bothofwhichattractthechildren.Williamsbeganhisjourneyaftera(n)___23___lossin2009-hismother’sdeath.Strugglingthroughdeepdepression,hedecidedtohonorhermemoryby___24___childreninneed.In2018,helaunchedanonprofitorganization,aimingto___25___smilesonchildren’sfaces,especiallythose___26___serioushealthchallenges.Hisjourneyincludesdrivingacrossthe48___27___statesbeforeflyingtoHawaiiandAlaska.Alongtheway,hepurchasestoysusingdonationsfromhisnonprofit,thoughhesometimes___28___hisownsavings.Evenmoreimportantthanthegiftshebrings,hespendstimewiththepeoplewhoneeditthemost-andthat’snotjustthechildren.“Thekidsareexcited,butoftenthe___29___areevenhappier,“Williamssays.Spendingtimewiththesefamilieshasbecomehismission,asheaimstoensurefamiliesdon’tfeel____30____duringtheirstruggles.It’swhatkeepshimgoing,evenifhe____31____getsanysleepintheprocess.Williamsfeelsthathelpingothersis____32____forhim.“It’shealingtokeepmymother’snamealive.That’swhatkeepsmegoing.”Thoughhedoesn’tseek____33____,he’searnedsomethingfargreater:____34____andasenseofpurpose.Throughhisdeeds,somenearlosingfaitfindtheirway,livestransformed.It’sa____35____thattheactsofkindnesscanmakeadifferenceforalifetime.21.A.abandoned B.injured C.disabled D.hungry22.A.costumes B.fashion C.uniforms D.times23.A.further B.slight C.painful D.total24.A.guiding B.supporting C.educating D.feeding25.A.deliver B.manage C.share D.bring26.A.posing B.battling C.evaluating D.acknowledging27.A.distant B.united C.vast D.developed28.A.values B.sacrifices C.balances D.invests29.A.doctors B.volunteers C.tutors D.parents30.A.alone B.helpful C.hopeful D.disappointed31.A.readily B.simply C.eagerly D.barely32.A.avirtue B.aburden C.significant D.convenient33.A.rewards B.achievements C.honors D.breakthroughs34.A.equality B.reputation C.opportunity D.connection35.A.shock B.reminder C.tendency D.rule第二節(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。TheNationalTheatreofChina’shighlyanticipatedmusicaldrama“TheSummoningofDunhuang”madeitsdebut(首次登臺)atBeijing’sNationalSpeedSkatingOval.WithafuturisticstagedesignandatalentedcastledbyZhangYixing,theproductionreimaginesthestoryofDunhuang,___36___(combine)advancedtechnologywithattractivestorytellingtobringthisworld-renownedculturaltreasuretoamodernaudience.Theproductiontellsthestoryoftwointertwinedlovestorieslastingacentury.Onenarrativeunfoldedin1935whenChinesepainterChangShuhongreturnedtoChinafromFrance___37___(protect)Dunhuangheritage.___38___otherfollowedZhangRan,anintern(實習醫生)attheDunhuangDigitalResearchCenterin2035.BothroleswereplayedbyZhangYixing,___39___performanceweavedtogetheremotional___40___(deep)andhistoricalresonance(共鳴).Theperformance___41___(enhance)bytheuseoflargedigitalscreensthatexpandedthenarrative’sscope,showcasingbothrecreatedscenesofChangShuhong’slifeinParisandreal-timefootageoftheliveperformance.Thestage’sintegrationoftechnologytransformedtheaudience’sexperience,offeringa___42___(true)unprecedentedtheatricalexperience.Audiencemembersremarkedontheinnovativenatureoftheproductionassomethingnever___43___(see)onanyotherstagebefore.“It’squitedifferentfromtypicalplays,musicals,ordancedramas,“saidoneviewer.FollowingitsdebutinBeijing,“TheSummoningofDunhuang”issettocontinueitsjourney,withperformances___44___(plan)inShanghai,furtherintroducingthispowerfulculturalstorytoa____45____(broad)audience.第四部分寫作(共兩節,滿分40分)第一節(滿分15分)46.假定你是李華,你的英國筆友Dalton來信說他非常喜歡化學,經常在家做實驗,但是他的媽媽認為很危險,禁止他再做實驗,為此他很苦惱。請你給Dalton寫封回信,內容包括:(1)你的寬慰;(2)你的建議。注意:(1)寫作詞數應為80個左右;(2)請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。DearDalton,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二節(滿分25分)47.閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。KingOfTheMountainSomeyearsago,IboughtablockoflandintheBlueMountains,westofSydney.Beforethehousewasbuilt,Ispentalotoftimechoosingwhereitshouldbesituated.Thelandwassurroundedbyrollinghillscoveredineucalyptustrees,theirleavesshininginthesun.Birdssangfromthebranches,andtheairsmelledfreshandclean,asharpcontrasttothenoisycitylifeIhadleftbehind.Occasionally,Iwouldspotsmallanimalsrushingthroughtheundergrowthorhearthesoftrustle(沙沙聲)ofleavesinthelightgentlewind.Itfeltlikesteppingintoadifferentworld-onethatbelongedentirelytonature.Oneafternoon,whilehammeringwoodenpegs(樁)intothegroundtomarkouttheshapeofthehouse,Ididn’tnoticeakangaroonotfarfromme.IwassofocusedonmyworkthatIdidn’tseetheshadowfallacrossthegrounduntilIfeltit.Surprised,Ilookeduptofindakangaroostandingtallbesideafloweringbush,asifguardingit.Hewasmassiveandstrong,hisbodyoutlinedagainstthesofthillsinthebackground.Histhicklegsandbroadchestgavehimanpowerfulpresence,yethismovementswerecalmanddeliberate(從容不迫),likeasilentguardianoftheland.Hisappearancewasunforgettable:afighterwithscarsonhisheadandchest,andearswornandtorn,perhapsfrompastbattles.Hisdarkeyesweresharpandwatchful,yettherewassomethingpeacefulaboutthewayhestood,asifheknewhebelongedthere,farmorethanIdid.Foramoment,westaredateachother-me,anuninvitedguestinhisworld,andhe,theunchallengedkingofthiswild,naturalplace.Then,withasoftsound,heturnedandhopped(跳躍)offintothedistance,hisstrongtailleavingmarksinthesoftground.Istoodstillforalongtime,watchinghimdisappearintothetrees.Afterthat,heoftenvisitedmyland,thoughwebothkeptourdistance.注意:1.續寫詞數應為150個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。Whenthehousewasfinallycompleted,Ioftensawhimaround,especiallyduringcoldnights.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Strangely,fromthatnightonwards,aspecialrelationshipdevelopedbetweenBigJoeandme.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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