资源简介 西南大学附中高2025届高三上11月阶段性检测(二)英语试题听力部分Text 1W: Have you been to that new Italian restaurant in town yet The pizza was delicious. It’s beside the Chinese restaurant.M: No, I haven’t. I make pretty nice pizzas myself actually. I do want to try the Indian restaurant which opened up recently, though. (1)Text 2W: Frank, I thought you were working in New York.M: I was, but I’ve moved back. I just couldn’t get used to living in a big city, so I’m back at school taking courses to be a teacher. (2)Text 3M: Can you find me the X-ray of Mr. Smith’s right leg please He is the next patient.W: Of course. Here you are, Doctor Brown. (3)Text 4M: Jenny, after you finish those reports, can you start arranging a meeting and ordering some paper for the company (4)W: OK, no problem. I should be able to get started in a couple of hours.Text 5M: There is a big sale on in that store. Have you been there Not much stuff for men, but there is a huge section for women. Check it out!W: Thanks, Kevin. After a busy week with work, that’s just what I need! (5)Text 6M: How will you travel down to London for the meeting next month (6)W: I am going to drive. (6) It will be more convenient. How about you M: I will take the train or the plane because I don’t like the London traffic. Which hotel are you staying at W: I chose Holiday Inn. It is 75 a night. (7) Plus they have a gym and a swimming pool.M: That is amazing. I chose the Hilton. It is 15 more than Holiday Inn. (7) There is no gym or pool but the location is very central.Text 7W: Well, it is time to think about our vacation, Greg. Any ideas (8)M: I would love Hawaii and it looks so romantic. I have always wanted to go there.W: I went there to attend my friend’s wedding last year. I think it’s too expensive. Also, there is not much to do there for a whole week. I was thinking of somewhere in Europe, Italy or France M: I was once on a business trip to France. France is nice, but it is cold this time of year, as it often snows these days. (9) How about South America, where we can get some sun W: OK. Brazil Or Argentina (10)M: Brazil would be better. (10) Plus the beaches there look amazing.Text 8M: Hey, Mary! How was the movie W: Well, I didn’t really enjoy it, to be honest.M: Why As a hit movie, it’s received some great reviews for its story and music. (11)W: Oh, the movie was fine. I just got annoyed because of the couple sitting in front of me.M: What happened W: First, they came late, so it took them a while to get into their seats. This all happened during an exciting part of the movie. And then they started talking.M: Oh, I hate it when people do that!W: The man had seen the movie before. He was telling the woman the entire story. (12)M: Unbelievable!W: Well, you won’t believe what happened next! The man to my left asked them to be quiet. And they started arguing! Their voices just got louder and louder.M: Then what happened W: The manager of the cinema was called in… (13)M: That’s terrible! Did they calm down eventually W: Yes, but it was too late. They had ruined the movie for me.Text 9M: Welcome to the showroom. (14) How can I help you today W: I am looking for a family-friendly vehicle with low costs. I can exchange my old car against the price of the new vehicle too.M: Of course. Have you seen anything you like so far W: Well, I like Kia. They are good in quality. (15) Where are they from M: It is a South Korean car. To be honest, the parts are more expensive than your Ford. But they are cheaper than a French car like Renault and much cheaper than a German BMW.W: How much would I get for my old vehicle M: I would say at around 3000 pounds.W: Is that red five-door Kia over there available M: Sadly no, it just sold last week for 9000 pounds. We do have another one coming in next week, but it is green. Are you interested (16)W: OK, as long as it’s not black. (16) What day shall I come back M: Wednesday morning would be good.Text 10 (第17题为推断题)Thanks, everyone. Let’s clap our hands one more time for the beautiful newly married couple. It is amazing to watch Jerry get married today. Seeing the looks of joy on everyone’s faces touched my heart so dearly. Ever since Jerry and I were kids, people would call us twins. Being a year and a half older than him, (18) this deeply annoyed me at that time, as I wanted to be the bigger and stronger of us two. We have all been so close — the three of us: me, Jerry and our lovely little sister Janet. Janet, I see from the screen that you are crying tears of joy. (19) Thanks for your generous gift, which has just arrived in time. Although it’s a pity you are not present in person, having you online is great too. (19) This family means the world to me. And to Gail, I want to welcome you to our family. Now, I know you all are hungry. But please, I suggest all of us walk out to the garden to watch Jerry and Gail have their first dance as a married couple. (20)西南大学附中高2025届高三上11月阶段性检测(二)英语试题参考答案听 力: 1―5 CBACB 6―10 BABCA 11―15 BCACA 16―20 CBABA阅 读:21―23 ACD 24―27 CBAD 28―31 DCBA 32―35 DACB七选五:36―40 FAGBD完 形:41―45 DCCAB 46―50 DACBA 51―55 ACCAD短 填:56. performed 57. training 58. which 59. an 60. achieving61. but/yet 62. effortlessly 63. has been celebrated 64. as 65. representative作文一Dear Celebration Committee,Excited to contribute to the planning of our alma mater’s 110th anniversary celebration, I’m writing to inquire about the details of the event preparations as a proud graduate of the class of 2024.The upcoming 110th anniversary celebration is a momentous occasion that fills me with excitement, as it honors our school’s rich legacy. As an enthusiastic participant, I would love to know more about the preparations for the cultural program, including the themes, performance schedules, and how I can contribute to making this event memorable for everyone involved.Thank you for your efforts in organizing this celebration. I look forward to your response.Yours,Li Hua作文二Version 1We cupped the poor thing and cautiously carried it back home. Mom immediately contacted the local wildlife rescue center, and a professional arrived soon after. He examined the hawk and reassured us that, although it was injured, it could recover with proper care. Relieved, we handed Stormy over, hoping it would heal quickly. Over the next few weeks, Kyle and I often asked about its condition. Each update brought us joy—Stormy was growing stronger day by day.One day, the center called to invite us to release Stormy together. Excitement filled our hearts as we arrived at a vast meadow under a clear blue sky. The hawk, now fully recovered, stood tall in the carrier, its eyes sharp and bright. When the rescuer opened the cage, Stormy hesitated for a moment before spreading its magnificent wings and taking flight. We watched in awe as it soared higher and higher, disappearing into the horizon—a symbol of resilience and freedom.Version 2We cradled the poor thing and cautiously carried it back home. Mom immediately reached out to the local wildlife rescue center. Not long after, a professional arrived to assess the bird’s condition. After a thorough examination, he reassured us that, although the hawk had sustained injuries, it was not beyond recovery and would likely heal with the right care. Relieved but still anxious, we entrusted Stormy to him, our hopes high for its swift recovery. In the weeks that followed, Kyle and I eagerly inquired about its progress, and each report filled us with joy as we learned that Stormy was growing stronger with every passing day.One day, the center called to invite us to release Stormy together. Our hearts raced with excitement as we arrived at a wide-open meadow beneath a cloudless blue sky. The hawk, now fully healed, stood proudly in its carrier, its eyes alert and full of life. When the rescuer gently opened the cage, Stormy paused for a brief moment before unfolding its majestic wings and taking to the sky. We stood in awe as it rose higher and higher, disappearing beyond the horizon—its flight a beautiful reminder of the harmony between all living creatures and the natural world.西南大学附中高 2025 届高三上 11 月阶段性检测(二)英 语 试 题(满分:150 分;考试时间:120 分钟)注意事项:2024 年 11 月答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、班级、考场/座位号、准考证号填写在答题卡上。答选择题时,必须使用 2B 铅笔填涂;答非选择题时,必须使用 0.5 毫米的黑色签字笔书写; 必须在题号对应的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写无效;保持答卷清洁、完整。考试结束后,将答题卡交回(试题卷学生保存,以备评讲)。第一部分 听力(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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。Which restaurant does the man want to go to A. The Chinese one. B. The Italian one. C. The Indian one.What is Frank planning to do A. Move to a big city. B. Become a teacher. C. Take courses in New York.What is the relationship between the speakers A. Doctor and nurse. B. Nurse and patient. C. Doctor and patient.What should the woman do first A. Arrange a meeting. B. Order some paper. C. Finish the reports.What are the speakers mainly talking about A. Work. B. Shopping. C. Traveling.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。How will the woman travel to London A. By train. B. By car. C. By air.How much does the Hilton charge for a night A. 90. B. 75. C. 60.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。What are the speakers planning A. A business trip. B. A vacation. C. A wedding.Which season is it now in France A. Spring. B. Summer. C. Winter.Where will the speakers probably go A. To Brazil. B. To Hawaii. C. To Italy.听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。What does the man think of the movie A. It’s horrible. B. It’s popular. C. It’s unrealistic.What were the couple talking about during the movie A. The music of the movie. B. The actress in the movie. C. The story of the movie.Who stopped the argument A. The manager. B. The man on Mary’s left. C. The man in front of Mary.听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 16 题。Where are the speakers A. At a bank. B. At an office. C. At a showroom.What does the woman like about Kia A. Its quality. B. Its price. C. Its style.What color car will the woman probably get next week A. Black. B. Red. C. Green.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。How is the speaker related to Jerry A. His friend. B. His brother. C. His cousin.How many years older is the speaker than Jerry A. A year and a half. B. Two years. C. Three years.What do we know about Janet She is talking to the speaker in person.She is attending through the Internet.She is crying for not sending a gift.What does the speaker suggest doing at last Watching the couple dance.Having dinner right away.Welcoming some young adults.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、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AChance played a major role in some of the world’s great inventions, from Anaesthesia to Brandy.AnaesthesiaInventor: Horace WellsYear: 1844What Happened: In its salad days, N O was strictly a party toy, since it made people howl like hyenas (土狼). But a friend of the dentist took too much of the stuff at a laughing-gas stage show and cut his leg. However, the friend hadn’t realized he’d hurt himself. As a result, Nitrous oxide became an early form of anaesthesia.SaccharinInventors: Constantin Fahlberg and Ira RemsenYear: 1879What Happened: After spending the day studying coal tar (沥青) byproducts, Fahlberg left his Johns Hopkins laboratory and went to dinner. Something he ate tasted particularly sweet, which he traced to a chemical compound he’d spilled on his hand. Best of all, it contained no calorie. As a result, he cut Remsen and the university out of millions of dollars when he secretly patented the breakthrough discovery, saccharin.Silly PuttyInventor: James WrightYear: 1943What Happened: During the war years, the General Electric engineer combined C6H18OSi2 and HBrO3 in an attempt to find a cheap alternative to rubber for tank footboard (脚踏板). It didn’t work. But the scientists had fun bouncing and stretching the mix, when they weren’t using it to transfer comics onto paper. Kids ended up having fun playing with the Silly Putty too.BrandyInventor: A Dutch shipmasterYear: 16th centuryWhat Happened: He used heat to concentrate wine in order to make it easier to transport, with the idea of adding water to recover it when he arrived. Unexpectedly, concentrated wine tasted better than watered-down wine. Since then, “Burnt wine” or “brandewijn” in Dutch, has become a big hit. Call it brandy, since after a few drinks of the stuff, there’s no way you can pronounce brandewijn so no waiter can understand what you’re ordering.What can we learn about saccharin A. It is calorie-free. B. It is costly. C. It is a lab byproduct. D. It is illegal.Which of the inventions is a toy for kids A. Anaesthesia. B. Saccharin. C. Silly Putty. D. Brandy.What do they have in common A. They are eatable. B. They were invented in wartime.C. They are organic compounds. D. They were discovered accidentally.BWhen Chloe Chong thinks back to her childhood, her six-year-old self would never have dared to dream she would be where she is now. This weekend the 16-year-old will be competing at the United States Grand Prix in Austin, Texas, as part of the F1 Academy support race.Chloe’s decision to start racing came about when she was as young as five. She always wanted to go into a car, and that eventually happened when she begged and begged her parents, who weren’t into racing, really. “We once watched F1 together and that brought about a passion for sport in me,” recalled Chloe. Chloe did think about going straight into the F1 big league, but her dad reminded her of the hard work needed along the way. That’s how she started in karting (卡丁车运动) on the track where Lewis Hamilton, her hero, began, as all champions do.But moving from karting to racing cars has been a massive adjustment. The former builds the rhythm and the overtaking while there’s just a whole different level of detail about racing cars, which causes not only a lot more analysis but more communications with the engineer and the team. Nevertheless, more strategy is what Chloe thinks the biggest adjustment for her and probably the hardest part that has taken the most time.At 16, Chloe is too young to legally drive on British roads but has been flying along at 150mph in her F1 Academy car on the track this year. Chloe’s aims for the season were just to complete races, but after finishing sixth in her first race she created a really progressive moment that will live with her forever. The race in Texas this weekend is the only support race for the F1 Academy, but that will change from next year with the all-female junior category holding all its rounds as support races for it. Chloe feels these types of moves in motorsport are a massive step forward for women, especially in terms ofbudgets, which, she thinks, is one of the biggest challenges.What caused Chloe to start racing A. Her father’s permission. B. Her parents’ passion.C. Awakened desire in her. D. Lewis Hamilton’s encouragement.What is the most difficult for Chloe from karting to racing cars A. Devoting most time. B. Navigating a strategy-centered shift.C. Being faster and more rhythmic. D. Making analysis and communications.Which of the following best describes Chloe A. Determined and devoted. B. Generous and adventurous.C. Economical and practical. D. Responsible and agreeable.What is Chloe’s attitude towards women’s motorsport A. Realistic. B. Pessimistic. C. Idealistic. D. Optimistic.CHow does the brain represent sentences This is one of the fundamental questions in brain science, because sentences are an example of abstract structural knowledge that is not directly observable from speech. While all sentences are made up of smaller building blocks, such as words and phrases, not all combinations of words or phrases lead to sentences.Lise Meitner Group Leader Andrea Martin already had a theory on how the brain interprets linguistic structure, based on evidence from computer simulation. To further test this “time-based” model, Martin and colleagues set out to investigate whether the brain responds differently to sentences and phrases, and if this could suggest how the brain encodes abstract structure.The researchers created sets of spoken phrases (the red vase) and sentences (the vase is red), which were identical in duration and number of syllables in Dutch, and highly similar in meaning. They also created pictures with objects in five different colors. Fifteen adult Dutch speakers participated in the experiment. For each spoken stimulus (刺激), they were asked to perform one of three tasks in random order. The first task was structure-related, as participants had to decide whether they had heard a phrase or a sentence by pushing a button. The second and third task were meaning-related, as participants had to decide whether the color or object of the spoken stimulus matched the picture that followed.As expected, the activation patterns of neurons (神经细胞) in the brain were different for phrases and sentences, in terms of both timing and strength of neural connections. “Our findings show how the brain separates speech into linguistic structure by using the timing and connectivity of neural firing patterns. These signals from the brain provide a fresh basis for future research on how our brains create language”, says Martin. “In principle, the time-based method could be used for machine learning systems that interface with spoken language comprehension in order to represent abstract structure, something machine systems currently struggle with.”Why is a question raised in Paragraph 1 To highlight the complexity of human brain.To predict the evolution trend of brain science.To explain the structural knowledge in sentences.To introduce the research conducted by Andrea Martin.What does the underlined word “simulation” mean in Paragraph 2 A. Input. B. Investigation. C. Modelling. D. Testing.What is Paragraph 3 mainly about A. The setting of the research. B. The process of the research.C. The innovative aspects of the research. D. The scientific basis of the research.What can be learned from Martin’s comments The research approach can be further applied to AI.The findings of the research need to be further identified.Human brain performs much better than what computer struggles with.The brain’s capacity for interpreting sentences can be transferred to computer.DIn 1990, Gibson and Bruce Sterling’s The Difference Engine imagined an alternative history where computers were built a century earlier with gears ( 齿 轮 ), helping popularize steampunk, a style of blending old and new technologies. How breathtaking when technology could be constructed from the past’s parts!But what if the world truly worked this way Is digital perfection too much trustworthy It might be better to see it not as a glimpse into the future, but as a legacy from the past, with all the problems handed down. In January 2023, the grounding of U.S. planes caused delays and losses when the outdated NOTAM system from 1920 failed.In a steampunk-inspired Doctor Who episode, heroes discover the engine of a spaceship is futuristic by appearance but a tortured, whale-like creature, driven like a horse under the whip. Those who grow curious face social pressure, punishment, and distractions to be kept ignorant. Steampunk tales revisit Victorian power structures of the authorities, where bosses promise a bright future while hiding the suffering that fuels it. These elements provoke reflection on today’s world: Who truly labors behind the scenes Are they living the bright future promised to others Steampunk machines, both extraordinary and romantic, often stir up sadness as their parts wear out, demanding constant attention to function. In Pushing Ice, researchers land on an alien spaceship, only to be trapped as it accelerates into deep space. With no choice, they construct a chain of gears to control its energy, inspecting every gear daily; even a single malfunction could lead to death. Ultimately, it is humans—weak, imperfect, tending to aging machines—that sustain us.This steampunk-like view of technology, blending old and new, is particularly relevant today, when modern technologies often distract us from their inner workings. Just as we receive instant Amazon orders, we may soon depend on AI, focusing on results without questioning the process. The risks of this relationship to technology are self-evident. Yet it’s not so hard to adjust, imagining a forest of gears turning, wondering if they fit. It’s all less perfect than it seems.What does the NOTAM system illustrate A proof of trustworthy digital perfection.A perfect mix of old and new technologies.A necessity of a breathtaking glimpse into future.A display of a future-like yet problematic heritage.What is typical of steampunk stories A. They draw on Victorian society. B. They are starred by the cruel bosses.C. They are fueled by a promising future. D. They think highly of behind-the-scene labors.How is the passage mainly developed A. By presenting facts. B. By analyzing reasons.C. By listing examples. D. By following time order.What is the best title of the passage A. The Perfect Machine: A Victory Fantasy B. Imperfect Progress: A Steampunk InsightC. Unfailing or not Machines of Tomorrow D. Perfect or not The Steampunk Revolution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。A cruising holiday offers fun, excitement, relaxation and memorable experiences for everyone.36Start the Fun EarlyYou can start enjoying the MedallionClass experience well before you get on board, by completing the simple-to-follow ocean ready steps. 37 They include any special needs, dietary restrictions, or assistance with moving around. You can also choose your favourite Medallion device accessory style, from necklace to bracelet to sports band. Better yet, you can streamline your arrival experience.Enjoy Easy Onboard Experience38 Getting lost is impossible, as it provides turn-by-turn directions to anywhere you want to go on board. It is also able to locate and message your fellow ship mates in a flash. Meanwhile, carrying a room key is a thing of the past, as your stateroom automatically unlocks as you approach. With the finer details taken care of, you’re free to create the cruising experience of your dreams.Embrace Endless Features and OptionsNo matter where you are, or where you’re heading, you can request whatever your heart desires, whether that be sunscreen by the pool, coffee or a cocktail on your balcony, or pizza as you watch Princess’s Hallmark Movies Under the Stars. And if shopping is your pleasure, put your credit card safely away because MedallionPay has you covered, allowing you a truly touchless experience when purchasing anything on the ship. 39There are many ways you can access all the features MedallionClass has to offer―via theMedallionClass app on your mobile device, your stateroom TV, portals located throughout the ship―or simply ask a friendly crew member, who’ll be able to do it all for you, wherever you are on board.40 And now, thanks to the award-winning Princess MedallionClass, everything you loved about a Princess cruise just got even better.Here you can update your preferences.You can even use your Medallion device to shop ashore!The experience promises luxurious services in every way.After all, making sure you feel taken care of is what Princess is all about.Participate in onboard entertainment activities for a memorable experience.Now, thanks to MedallionClass, it becomes more effortless and personalised.Once onboard, you can explore the ship more conveniently via your phone app.第三部分 英语运用(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 四个选项中选出最佳选项。He is a Peruvian banker who offers schoolchildren cash for recycling plastic waste, but the really remarkable thing about JoséAdolfo Quisocala is that he is still a child himself.At just 7 years old, José Adolfo Quisocala witnessed his classmates 41 meals to buy toys, a heartbreaking sight that revealed the hard choices children in his community were 42 to make due to poverty. With determination, he 43 a student bank to teach children the importance of44 and empower them to take control of their financial futures. Soon, José Adolfo realized that children saving a few cents would take too long to 45 a bicycle or computer. He decided to start an initiative to help them make money through 46 rubbish.Every day, children bring their 47 to school booths, where the materials are 48 , and their accounts are credited. José Adolfo negotiated 49 rates with local recycling companies, ensuring adequate rewards for the children’s efforts. 50 , the bank recycles 4.4 tons of material a month and has 51 in seven schools in Arequipa, with more on a 52 list. Increasingly, the model is gaining 53 in the rest of Peru and abroad.José Adolfo’s 54 approach has earned him official recognition, including UNICEF’s Child and Youth Finance International Award. His story demonstrates how a child dared to dream big, inspiring others to believe that 55 is no barrier to making a difference.41. A. handing out B. bringing out C. putting out D. cutting out42. A. expected B. convinced C. forced D. ensured43. A. joined B. asked C. launched D. called44. A. saving B. profiting C. buying D. borrowing45. A. fix B. afford C. rent D. maintain46. A. producing B. throwing C. sorting D. collecting47. A. recyclables B. belongings C. toys D. containers48. A. combined B. obtained C. weighed D. delivered49. A. stable B. fair C. fast D. standard50. A. Consequently B. Equally C. Particularly D. Additionally51. A. branches B. bases C. spots D. departments52. A. reading B. reviewing C. waiting D. checking53. A. authority B. permission C. popularity D. approval54. A. novel B. simple C. direct D. conventional55. A. experience B. status C. money D. age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。The lion dance is a vibrant and energetic performance deeply rooted in Chinese culture. Traditionally 56 (perform) during the Chinese New Year and other significant occasions, it is an activity that involves intensive 57 (train) and is intended to invite good fortune. Today, the strong cultural ties between China and Singapore are reflected in shared traditions like the lion dance,58 has caught on in Singapore.Adzwin, 59 18-year-old girl from Singapore, is part of the renowned Yong Jun Lion Dance Association. Inspired by a lion dance performance at her school, Adzwin has been dedicated to controlling the lion’s tail, 60 (achieve) graceful leaps and balancing with her partner.Adzwin’s father, who once had an interest in the lion dance 61 could not pursue it due to financial difficulties, has been a key supporter of her passion. Her master, who has 17 years of experience, praises her ability to lift her partner 62 (effortless) during difficult movements.In recent years, the lion dance, a form of shared history, 63 (celebrate) by both countries which work together to promote the protection of the shared heritage. With the lion dance functioning64 a cultural bridge, it connects China and Singapore through a shared appreciation for its65 (art) beauty.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节(满分 15 分)假如你是李华,2024 届毕业生,打算筹备一个文艺节目为母校 110 周年校庆献礼。请写一封信给校庆筹备委员会,询问有关筹备工作的具体事宜,内容包括:表达情感;询问事宜。参考词汇:母校 alma mater注 意:1.写作词数应为 80 个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dear Celebration Committee,Yours, Li Hua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。After school, my little brother Kyle and I made a dash to Mom’s SUV. I jumped into the front seat, and Kyle dived into the back. “You made it! Good job!” Her voice not cheery, mom looked into the darkened sky. “Nikki, turn up the radio.”The announcer reported, “High wind warning for central and eastern Colorado. Gusts up to seventy- five miles per hour. Seek shelter inside.”I looked into the gloom but saw nothing dangerous. Then...Blam! Something slammed into the front window glass. Hard. Mom hit the brakes and the car came to a sudden stop. “Everyone OK ” We were both saying “yes,” but I gasped when I saw the little hawk (鹰) sprawled across the hood (引擎盖). Tears trickled down Mom’s cheeks. “I couldn’t stop in time. That hawk flew right into us.” She fumbled to release her seat belt and opened the door. A gust of wind whooshed in.“You two stay here,” she called over her shoulder, but I was already unlocking my seat belt and opening the door. And where I went, Kyle followed. A gust of wind blew the hawk across the hood. I reached out and caught it before it could fall to the ground. It was so soft, so warm.“Is it... Is it... dead ” Kyle stammered.The hawk was not moving. “We’ve got to get out of this wind!” Mom shouted. “Load the hawk in the back.” She popped open the hatch. Kyle and I gently scooped up the hawk, our backs to the wind to protect it. The hawk’s feathers were shades of brown, with white wing tips. Maybe I saw it lift its head, just a little as we slid it into the car. Or was that just the wind We finally pulled into the garage an hour later. Mom let out a big sigh. “Home safe!” Kyle and I jumped out of the car and peered at the hawk through the back window.“It’s alive! I saw the head move!” Kyle shouted, “Let’s name it Stormy.”We cupped the poor thing and cautiously carried it back home.One day, the center called to invite us to release Stormy together. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 高三上11月阶段性检测(二)英语-听力+答案.docx 高三上11月阶段性检测(二)英语(最终).docx