资源简介 2024 年秋季高二 9 月月考英语参考答案一.听力1-10 BBCCA 6-10 CABBC 11-15 AACAB 16-20 ABBCC二.阅读理解21-23 BCD 24-27 ACCB 28-31 DCDA 32-35 DCAB 36-40 GFDAE三.完形填空41-45 BCAAD 46-50 CBDAB 51-55DCBCD四.语法填空56.sixth; 57.beating; 58.proud; 59.fought; 60.that/which; 61.especially; 62.gave;63.to; 64.celebration; 65.a五.写作·第一节NOTICEOur English puppet show, "Havoc in Heaven" , will be put on in the second AcademicHall at 7 pm this Saturday. "Havoc in Heaven" is a classic Chinese tale that tells the story ofthe Monkey King and his exciting adventures. We will bring it to life through the art ofpuppetry.Everyone is welcome to be a part of this special event. After the show, please share yourthoughts and suggestions, as your feedback is valuable to us.Mark your calendars and get ready for an unforgettable puppet show experience. Wecan't wait to see you there!English Club六. 写作·第二节Instantly, the cougar removed its claws and wheeled toward Larrane. "Stay behind me!"Larrane screamed at kids as she faced the beast. Acting before she could think, she grabbedthe animal’s forelegs and pulled them off her. Summoning(使出) all her strength, push theanimal’s paws inward to protect herself from being cut. She thought, "If the cat gets awayfrom me, he’ll kill the children."She pushed the cat directly at the dog, shouting, "Pal, dosomething!" The cougar fell backward but rolled instantly to its feet and ran past Pal throughthe brush farther along the sandbank.Watching the cat move away, Larrane ordered, "Let’s go as fast as we can!" Pal gave chase,barking madly. They climbed up the hill, Lisa still crying, Mikey remaining silent. In fiveminutes, they were all inside the front door of the school. Suddenly Larrane was aware ofher own pain. Her hands shook as she telephoned the hospital.At the hospital, Mikeyneeded 40 stitches. Larrane had met the greatest challenge of her life head-on and won. .Her friends and neighbors applauded her strength.And as a result, Larrane knew that shecould accomplish anything.In 1992,she was awarded the Star of Courage for her bravery.录音原文Text 1W: I wanted to eat chicken and soup for lunch. But I changed my mind now. It’s too hot toeat soup or a large plate of meat.M: You’re right. How about a mixed vegetable salad 1W: Sure. (1) I’ll make one now.Text 2M: Do you run or lift weights first I want to burn more fat and gain muscle.W: It depends on the time of day for me. I always run first in the morning.M: Great. I’ll join you first. Then I’ll do arm workouts. (2)Text 3W: It’s a shame we’re so busy now. Do you remember the days when we met every day M: Yes! Now, we have to work five days per week. But I’m still glad that we can see eachother once every Sunday.W: True! (3)Text 4M: Your dance is so special. Where did you learn it W: This is the traditional dance style across many countries in South America. Parentsalways teach their children to dance.My parents taught me when I was young. (4) AndI’ve taught my children and friends!Text 5M:What are your plans now With those exam grades, you could do anything!W:①I haven’t quite decided. My parents are focused on me earning money, but I’ve alwaysthought of doing something meaningful to the world. (5) I think I’d like to be a①本句中 haven’t quite之间存在“失去爆破”现象:haven’t最后一个音为爆破音/t/,quite 第一个音为爆破音/k/,两者遇到一起,前面的爆破音做出发音的准备,但并不发音;另外,本句中 quite decided 之间存在“失去爆破”现象:quite 最后一个音为爆破音/t/,decided 第一个音为爆破音/d/,两者遇到一起,前面的爆破音做出发音的准备,但并不发音。teacher or a doctor.Text 6W: Organizing your phone more carefully can really improve concentration.M: You mean deleting unnecessary apps, turning off pop-ups(弹窗)…that type of thing W: Yes. But also, avoid placing social media apps on your phone’s home screen. ②Hidethem away, (6) so you can’t open them without thinking. In fact, I only use socialmedia on my laptop. (7)M: That’s a good idea. I often find myself on Weibo when I’m at work. Maybe I’ll just use iton my home computer in the future.②本句中 hide them 之间存在“不完全爆破”现象:hide 最后一个音为爆破音/d/,them 第一个音为摩擦音/ /,两者遇到一起,前面的爆破音只做部分爆破,立即过渡到后面的摩擦音上去。Text 7M: We mostly took math or science classes during our first and second high school years.But now that we’ve got enough credits, maybe we can sign up for new courses. (8)W: Right! We need more variety in our final high school year. (8) Is there any course youprefer M: I’m thinking of signing up for art classes. I’m interested in painting and design. (8)W: Cool. I’ll take a Chinese class. I want to explore a different culture. (8)M: We have ten minutes before lunch starts. Let’s go to the school secretary’s office and signup for these classes. (9)2W: Let’s go! (9)Text 8M:Will you finish today’s work by 5:00 p.m. (10)W:Yes, sure. Why M: I invited some people we work with to my house to catch a football match, (10) (11)and my wife will prepare some traditional British foods and desserts. Would you like tocome (11)W: It sounds cool, but I’m not really into sports.M: No worries. It’s not really about the game. I just want to share British culture. (12) Iused to love watching football matches at university. And I’d also love to share typicalBritish activities like singing songs with fans and chatting with friendly people.W: Cool. That does sound fun.M: It’s going to be great, trust me. See you there later W: Sure!Text 9M: Can you believe our African volunteer trip is over (14) (15) It feels like we justarrived here yesterday. Now, we’re going to board and fly home. (13) But these havebeen the best two weeks of my life.W: I agree. I wish we could have spent another month in these villages. But I’ll keep thememories in Congo for the rest of my life.M: Helping the kids learn English and playing with them — what an experience! (14)W: But the best part for me was our life lessons. Seeing their positive attitude towardschallenges was an inspiration to me. (15)M: Yes. Also, the friendships we made here. I’ll treasure this forever.W: Me too. During this trip, spending time with our school’s students and teachers wasperfect. (16) By the way, there are many other ways we could organize trips. I’ve heardof other groups gathering community members or sports groups for volunteer trips.M: True! We can plan our projects, like building schools or providing food for the homeless.It’ll be our way of making a difference.Text 10Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Museum of Bad Art! (17) Yes, you heard itright — bad art. You might be wondering why we would celebrate something that seemsso strange. (17) But we believe that bad art brings out a different kind of beauty. I’m sure itwill surprise you. At first, the co-founder, ③an art dealer named Scott Wilson, found apainting next to a garbage can and saved it. (18) Then he put it on a special exhibitionwith some other unfavorable paintings. Unexpectedly, it became a huge hit. So, this museumis a reminder that creativity knows no limits, (19) and that even the least liked pieces canmove us deeply. As you journey through our collection, you will see pieces that challengeyour traditional opinions of what art should be. Paintings featuring odd figures, strangecolors, and unique subjects will catch your eye. (19) The other co-founder of themuseum, Marie Jackson, said it was built to celebrate an artist’s right to fail. (20) At the3Museum of Bad Art, beautiful mistakes become unforgettable masterpieces(杰作).③本句中 art dealer 之间存在“失去爆破”现象:art 最后一个音为爆破音/t/,dealer 第一个音为爆破音/d/,两者遇到一起,前面的爆破音做出发音的准备,但并不发音。42024年 9 月绵阳南山中学 2024 年秋季高二 9 月月考英语试题时间:120 分钟 分值:150 分命题人:王强 审题人:官德、张馨月第 I卷(选择题)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 2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。例:How much is the shirt A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.答案是 C。1.What do the speakers prefer eating now A. Chicken. B. Salad. C. Soup.2.What’s the main idea of this conversation A. The time of exercise.B. The order of exercise.C. The effects of exercise.3. How often do the speakers meet now A. Every day. B. Five times per week. C. Once per week.4. How did the woman learn the traditional dance A. From her children. B. From her friends. C. From her parents.5.What do we know about the woman A. She values the meaning of her future work.B. She wants to make more money.C. She has decided to be a doctor.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。听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。6.What does the woman suggest doing A. Leaving phones at home.第 1 页,共 10 页2024年 9 月B. Removing all social media apps.C. Making certain apps harder to find.7. How does the woman usually use social media A. On her personal laptop. B. On her work computer. C. On her phone.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。8.Why do the speakers want to take new courses A. To get more credits.B. To satisfy their interests.C. To explore different cultures.9.What will the speakers do next A. Prepare lunch. B. Go to an office. C. Learn more about the courses.听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10. What is the relationship between the speakers A. Husband and wife. B. Coach and player. C. Co-workers.11. What is the man doing A. Making an invitation.B. Arranging a singing contest.C. Introducing a sports activity.12. What is the man’s main purpose A. To share British culture.B. To recall memories of university.C. To try different foods and desserts.听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。13. Where does the conversation take place A. At a village. B. At a school. C. At an airport.14. What did the speakers mainly do during the trip A. They taught classes. B. They built schools. C. They helped the homeless.15. What did the woman like most about the trip A. Playing with kids. B. Learning to be positive. C. Making new friends.16. Who did the speakers go with on this trip A. Schoolmates and teachers. B. Community members. C. Sports teammates.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17. What may be people’s first impressions of the museum A. It’s amazing. B. It’s unusual. C. It’s famous.18. Where did Scott get the painting at first A. At a special exhibition. B. Next to a trash can. C. From an art dealer.19. What can be most expected to see at the museum A. Traditional art pieces.B. Well-known masterpieces.C. Paintings with particular subjects.20. What was the purpose of establishing the museum A. To move people with good art.B. To show what art should be.第 2 页,共 10 页2024年 9 月C. To celebrate artists’ failure.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AMaasai Tribe VisitThe Maasai tribe(部落)experience is recommended for everyone visiting Arusha, aTanzanian city. During this time, you will have a full day' s experience as a tribal Maasai.This is a deep cultural experience that anyone and any group can enjoy.During the day you will be separated into two different groups, a group for men and agroup for women.Some of the activities that boys will take part in are: preparing beds dancing in different places around the community looking after goats(山羊) finding natural medicines in the forest meeting with different families drinking medicines that are known to make you strongerSome of the activities that women will take part in are: meeting and discussing family and tribal matters with each other going to get water collecting firewood milking cattle (牛) preparing and cooking food singing songs with other women building houses making bracelets from beads(用珠子做手镯)If you choose to sleep overnight, you will sleep in a traditional Maasai boma, a smallhouse, or you can sleep out by the fire and enjoy stories told by the villagers.Here are the details of the Maasai Tribe Visit:Full-day experience: Price: $140 per person Includes 2 meals Monday-SundayFull-day and overnight experience: Price: $200 per person Includes 3 meals Monday-Sunday21. What do we know about the Maasai Tribe Visit A. It is for young people. B. It is a cultural tour.C. It lasts at least for several days. D. It takes place just on weekends.第 3 页,共 10 页2024年 9 月22. Which activity can a boy choose to do during the trip A. Carry water. B. Build a house.C. Dance in different places. D. Collect wood for a fire.23. What may a visitor who stays overnight enjoy A. Visits to more places. B. One more cheap dinner.C. A free bracelet from beads. D. A good sleep by the fire.BLast week, the Los Angeles Unified School District became the largest in US toapprove(批准) a districtwide cellphone ban. For teachers, this is great news. For many kids,it’s less welcome. Parents, meanwhile, are conflicted, caught between wanting their childrento learn without distraction(分心 ) and worried about the loss of the constant and easycommunication to which they’ve grown used.Smartphones undoubtedly hold back students’ attention to solving for x or close readinga Shakespearean poem.A 2023 study by Common Sense Media revealed that teens checktheir phones more than 100 times a day on average. On top of the hundreds of notificationslighting up screens and interrupting class lectures, teens now spend 4.8 hours on social mediaeach day. The relationship between screen exposure(使用屏幕 ) and mental well-beingremains unclear, but some studies suggest there is cause for concern.Yet many parents remain careful of banning phones during the school day. They areafraid that doing so would cut communication between them and their children — not onlywhen they want to organize pickups or drop-offs but also in the event of an emergency.Schools have managed to function without smartphones for centuries. For concernedparents, equipping their children with traditional cellphones, these days dubbed“dumbphones,” might be the best option; schools might consider whether selective(选择性的 ) phone bans that permit such devices could work. Or parents could get even moreold-fashioned and simply call their school’s office when necessary.The next question for schools is how to ban cellphones. A popular option is requiring theuse of magnetic(有磁性的 ) bags that lock in the morning and unlock when the final bellrings, or in the event of an emergency.When smartphone bans are done right, they can make a big difference. At BethlehemCentral High School near Albany, N.Y., for example, academic progress has improved sinceapplying a ban last fall. Students are less distracted and more tuned into learning. Parentshave even said they’re surprised at the success of the newly phone-free school.24. What does the underlined word “conflicted” in paragraph 1 mean A.Not knowing what to do. B.Very happy with sth.C.Not good at some things. D.Worried about sth.25. What does paragraph 2 mainly talk about A. How to learn Shakespeare’s plays and poems in school.B. Screen exposure does make people mentally unhealthy.C. Heavy usage of smartphones seriously affect students.D. Students in USA love phones more than ones in China.26. What schools can do for concerned parents A.Ban the parents’ own smartphones.B.Selectively ban some students’ phones.第 4 页,共 10 页2024年 9 月C.Allow students carry dumbphones.D.Encourage them to shout outside window.27.Why is Bethlehem Central High School mentioned in the last paragraph A.Students there are allowed to use smartpones.B.To show smartphone bans are beneficial.C.Parents there are less distracted and surprised.D.Just to praise the school’s achievements.CProfits at Netflix have increased as the world's largest streaming(在线播放 ) serviceadded millions of subscribers(订户).The entertainment giant added 9.3 million new viewers in the latest quarter( 季度)—more than expected by analysts on Wall Street—leaving it with a record 269.6 millionworldwide."We're off to a good start in 2024,"the company said. Its shares(股票 ) dropped 2%yesterday, however, after rising by almost a third since January.Profits at Netflix rose 15% to $9.4bn ( 7.7bn) in the three months to 31 income(净收入) jumped 79% to $2.3bn over the same period.Netflix pioneered the streaming revolution. Hollywood's established giants, from Disneyto Warner Bros, are still struggling to catch up and turn a profit on their own competitordigital services.A growth in subscribers early in the pandemic paused in 2022 as limits were lifted. Butshares in Netflix have increased over the past two years as it shored up growth by forbiddingpassword-sharing and introducing a cheaper level of its service, with advertisements.Netflix has also broadened to live events, including coverage of World WrestlingEntertainment, and videogaming.In a letter to investors on Wednesday night, the company announced it would stopreporting how many members it has from next year.As it has regained momentum(发展势头) following its post-pandemic growth struggles,Netflix has been trying to direct Wall Street's focus away from its subscriber growth numbers,arguing that other financial things including sales were more important.Forecasting sales growth of up to 15% this year, the company said to achieve "healthy"long-term growth it will need to "improve the variety and quality" of movies, shows andgames on its platform; make it easier for users to find new series; and build its ad-fundedlevel into a "more meaningful contributor" to its business.28. What do we know about Netflix A. Its net income jumped 15% to $2.3bn.B. It has 9.3 million subscribers in the world.C. Its profits rose by $9.4bn in the first quarter.D. It is the biggest streaming service worldwide.29. Why did the company say “We’re off to a good start in 2024” A. It pioneered the great streaming change in the first 3 months.B. Its growth in subscribers paused after the limits were lifted.C. It gained more subscribers and more profits in the first quarter.D. Its shares dropped 2% yesterday after falling by almost a third.第 5 页,共 10 页2024年 9 月30. Why does the company plan to stop reporting how many subscribers it has A. It has reported wrong numbers in the past years.B. It is addicted to videogaming and hurting its users.C. It lost so many users in the first 3 months worldwide.D. It wants to highlight its more important financial parts.31. What will Netflix do according to the last paragraph A. It will improve the variety and quality of their products.B. It wants to make it easier to find more new profits.C. It has to make sales grow up to 15% during this quarter.D. It intends to achieve unhealthy long term growth.DGood news for lazy gardeners: one labour-saving change could almost double thenumber of butterflies in your garden, according to a new scientific study—let the grass growlong.Now an analysis of six years of butterfly sightings across 600 British gardens hasprovided evidence that wilder lawns increase numbers.The benefits of leaving areas of grasslong were most obvious in gardens within intensively(密集) farmed landscapes, with up to93% more butterflies found and a greater range of species. Gardens with long grass in urbanareas showed an 18% increase."We wanted to be able to give tried and tested gardening advice that will benefitbutterflies, as we know lots of people want to help," said Dr Richard Fox, the head of scienceat Butterfly Conservation and a co-author of the study, published in the journal Science ofthe Total Environment."This study proves, for the first time, that allowing a patch of grass to grow long willattract more butterflies into your garden," he said.According to the study, long grass in gardens attracts more butterfly species whosecaterpillars feed on grasses. Fox said this suggested the lift in population was not simplybecause long grass provided more nectar(花蜜 ) from wildflowers within it, but becausebutterflies were seeking or actually breeding(繁殖) in rewilded lawns.Fox said: "What people are doing with long grass in gardens is creating potential oractual breeding habitat.In order to make an impact on the bio-diversity crisis we need to becreating places where butterflies and other wildlife can breed .If you have a patch of long grass you may have grasshoppers, beetles and ant hills aswell—there will be all these spin-offs(派生物)."He added。32. What do we know about the study A. The researchers viewed 600 Americans gardens.B. Only more butterflies were found in the gardens.C. Dr. Richard Fox alone completed the research.D. It proves wilder lawns attracts more butterflies.33. Why do more butterfly species go to wilder fields A. They can eat caterpillars on the long grass.B. Wildflowers create a beautiful environment.C. Butterflies will easily breed babies there.D. Wild grass can itself provide sweet nectar.第 6 页,共 10 页2024年 9 月34. Which is the most suitable title for the passage A. Long grass brings more butterflies.B. Lazy gardeners have a good harvest.C. More sighting of butterflies in cities.D. A good labour-saving change in factory.35.What do Fox’s words mean in the last two paragraphs A. If you are lazy, your vegetables will be eaten by insects.B. The effortless change helps solve the bio-diversity crisis.C. We should protect just butterflies instead of other wildlife.D. Ants and grasshoppers are less important than butterflies.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。KEEP IT SECURE(安全)All apps collect data as you use them. Following these four steps will help ensure you'renot oversharing.For starters, download apps only from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store, notfrom random(随机的) websites. 36Before you accept an app's terms and conditions, look at what information it's planningto collect. 37 For example, why would a gaming app need access to your text messages Also, most apps don't need to know your location, but for those that do, you can choose toenable location services only when using the particular app, another smart privacy safeguard.Sign up using an e-mail address you've set up just for things like app permissions ande-mail news-letters. 38 This way, if there is a security breach(漏洞 ), your exposure iscontrolled to things connected to an unimportant address.39 It means a long one (at least ten characters) with a mixture of letters, numbers, andspecial characters-and, sorry, a unique password for each app. According to security experts,a good trick is to create a memorable"passphrase" by creating a series of random words, andthen substitute(以...替换) numbers or special characters (i.e., @ for a) for some of the letters.40 Go ahead and write them down— just store your cheat sheet(备忘纸条) in a securelocation (not your wallet or phone case!).Or enlist a password manager such as 1Password orLastPass.A.Use a secure password.B.The websites are secure.C.These letters are very useful.D.Don’t use your main e-mail address.E.How will you ever remember them all F.Think twice if it's asking for too many permissions.G.These apps meet the major companies quality standards.第 7 页,共 10 页2024年 9 月第三部分语言运用(共三节,满分 30 分)第一节(共 15小题;谈小题 1分,满分 15 分)阅读下面短文,从每小题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Wait a Minute, Mr. PostmanI wanted to repaint a graffiti(涂鸦)-tagged U.S. Postal Service mailbox. It 41 in frontof an apartment building my family has 42 since 1965 in Lakewood, Ohio. I wanted tomake it 43 again. That simple. This would be like an 44 project, but it wouldn't makepeople 45 and anxious.I had hoped the Postal Service would do the job, but I had no such 46 . A clerk(职员)at the neighborhood branch told me in 2021 that it would take "months, not weeks" to cleanthe box.When 2022 came around and the graffiti was 47 on the mailbox, I wrote themayor(市长). She wrote back:"We know your 48 and feelings; however, we cannot 49graffiti from mailboxes because they are property( 财 产 ) of the United States PostalService.We will reach out to USPS again to convey the need to 50 this problem withoutdelay.Last year I was really 51 with this situation and 52 a can of deep-blue spraypaint((喷漆). I worked at midday but 53 nobody was walking by while I painted.My 54 of blue was slightly off—I should have used navy(海军蓝)—but it was closeenough. I didn't 55 an art prize, yet here we are in 2024 with a clean blue box.41. A.faces B.sits C.sells D.looks42. A.sold B.burned C.owned D.seen43. A.blue B.red C.yellow D.green44. A.art B.music C.literature D.dance45. A.happy B.satisfied C.hopeful D.nervous46. A.job B.company C.luck D.service47. A.never B.still C.forever D.already48. A.offer B.progress C.love D.trouble49. A.remove B.pay C.get D.draw50. A.learn B.fix C.stop D.study51. A.surprised B.creative C.calm D.annoyed52. A.made B.robbed C.bought D.sent53. A.signed up B.made sure C.head off D.turn on54. A.idea B.duty C.shade D.choice55. A.start B.hold C.borrow D.winII 卷(非选择题)第二节(共 10小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15分)阅读短文内容,在空白处填入 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。China's women's ace Zheng Qinwen has etched(铭刻) her name in tennis history afterwinning the country's first singles Olympic gold medal in Paris on Saturday.China's world No. 7 Zheng was the 56 (six) seed in the Olympic tournament(比赛).第 8 页,共 10 页2024年 9 月She lived up to her favorite condition in the final against Croatia's 13th seed Donna Vekic atthe Roland Garros Stadium, 57 (beat) her opponent(对手) 6-2, 6-3."I did everything I could. I think my country will be 58 (pride) of me.I feel theenergy of all the support knowing that I play for my country.The success is for all my teammembers, my families and whoever supported me, not just for me."I just 59 (fight)every single match, there were two matches 60 I almost lost on my way to the final,61 (especial) 0-4 down in the second set against Iga (Swiatek) in the semis. I just never62 (give) up and tried to find every single solution," Zheng said of her tough path 63success.And for the 64 (celebrate) The 21-year-old native of Hubei province just wants tojoin her family and enjoy some home cuisine." For sure to eat some Chinese food, after having eaten chicken and rice every day here,nothing much of flavor," she said with 65 grin(露齿的笑).第四部分写作 (共两节,满分 40 分)第一节 (满分 15分)假定你是学校英语社团负责人李华,你们计划演出新排练的英语木偶剧《大闹天宫》。请你代表该社团写一则通知张贴在校园公告栏,内容包括:1.时间、地点及内容;2.欢迎提意见。注意:1.写作词数应为 80 左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。参考词汇:木偶剧 puppet show;《大闹天宫》“Havoc in Heaven”NOTICEEnglish Club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。(25分)On July 3, 1991, the five children in Larrane Leech’s day care(托儿所 ) group wereoutdoors early, painting bright landscapes under the sun. By 10 a.m., it was time to findshade, so Larrane, at 44, decided they would walk down to the river."We’re going to pickberries now,"she announced. Larrane’s school stood on a wooded slope not far up from theriver.After clearing away the painting supplies and handing each child an empty jar on that第 9 页,共 10 页2024年 9 月July morning, Larrane called for Pal, her one-year-old German shepherd mix(德国牧羊犬).Stopping the children at the first berry(浆果) bush, Larrane pointed to the clusters(簇) ofsweet, navy blue fruit. "Look, the berries are all over,"she said. She helped Lisa find someclusters on the lowest branches. Mikey watched and then bit into a berry. "Mmm, good," hesaid, and got busy plucking more.Near them a young cougar(美洲狮) cocked(竖起) an ear toward the birdlike talk andsniffed(嗅) the air. Cougars rarely attack people or show themselves, but as towns expandedinto mountainous countryside, there had been more and more sightings.Larrane and the children moved slowly from bush to bush. Pal stopped frequently in theshade, panting. Within 20 minutes, the children had filled their jars and were almost at theriver. Here, the ground fell steeply to a cool, shady strip of sand about 15 feet wide.Now the cougar could see the funny little creatures that had been making all the noise.These were perfect prey(猎物): small and unaware.Larrane sensed the children suddenly go quiet. She looked up to see the back end of a catthe size of Pal standing over Mikey. The cat’s head was down.The sight of the cougar nearher kids momentarily froze Larrane. Now Natani was giggling(咯咯地笑) nervously. "Stoplicking Mikey’s face," she said playfully, as though talking to a house cat.Her mind racingwildly, Larrane sprang toward the cougar. Blindly intending to grab its tail, she shifted aim atthe last minute and seized the cat by the scruff(颈背) of the neck.注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Instantly, the cougar removed its claws and wheeled toward Larrane.Watching the cat move away, Larrane ordered, "Let’s go as fast as we can!"第 10 页,共 10 页 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 英语答案.pdf 英语试题.pdf 高二听力(英美混音主播).mp3