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河北省衡水中學(xué)2023-2023學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期二調(diào)考試英語(yǔ)試題2023學(xué)年度上學(xué)期高二年級(jí)二調(diào)考試英語(yǔ)試卷本試卷分第I卷〔選擇題〕和第II卷〔非選擇題〕兩局部,共150分,考試時(shí)間120分鐘。第I卷〔選擇題共90分〕第一局部聽(tīng)力〔共兩節(jié),總分值20分〕第一節(jié)〔共5小題;每題1分,總分值5分〕聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最正確選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)答復(fù)有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.Howmanyinstrumentsdoestheman’sbrotherplay?A.1B.2C.32.Whatkindoffruitsdidthewomanusetolovemost?A.BlueberriesB.PeachesC.Apples3.Wherearethetwospeakersprobably?A.InthestoreB.InasupermarketC.Inthepostoffice4.Whatdoweknowfromtheconversation?A.AndywillcometovisitthetwospeakerstomorrowB.ThetwospeakersarelookingforwardtoAndy’scomingC.Andyisnotpopularwithotherpeople5.Whatisthewomanlookingfor?A.AbookforherkidB.AbookforherselfC.Abookforhersister第二節(jié)〔共15小題;每題1分,總分值15分〕聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最正確選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各小題,每題5秒鐘;聽(tīng)完后,各個(gè)小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽(tīng)第6段材料,答復(fù)6/7題。6.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.PlansforthecomingsummervacationB.AtriptoCaliforniaduringthesummervacationC.Somegoodwaystofindjobs.7.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.HehasbeenmakingmoneyforyearsB.HeneedstofindababysitterinthesummerC.hewantstolearnsomegoodworkskills聽(tīng)第7段對(duì)話,答復(fù)第89題。8.Whatistheman?A.AhotelclerkB.AshopassistantC.Abankclerk9.Howmanywillthewomanpayforthebankbook?A.50dollarsB.15dollarsC.5dollars聽(tīng)第8段材料,答復(fù)第10至12題。10.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.SheislearningGermanafterworkB.SheknowsseverallanguagesC.SheisverygoodatGerman11.Whatdoesthemanusuallydoinhissparetime?A.HestudiesB.HeworksC.Hewatchesmovies12.WhywillthemancallHenry?A.ToaskhimtoteachhimFrenchB.ToaskforadviceC.Toborrowsomebooks聽(tīng)第9段材料,答復(fù)第13至第16題。13.Wherewasthemanwhenhegotthephonecall?A.InabusB.InhisofficeC.Atabusstop14.Whatdoweknowabouttheoldwoman?A.HerhandswerebleedingB.ShegothurtonabusC.Herrightlegwashurt15.Howdidthemanprobablyfeelwhenhewasperformingfirstaid?A.CalmB.ExcitedC.Nervous16.Whatdidthemandoyesterday?A.HetrainedsomefirstaidvolunteersB.HereceivedsometrainingattheRedCross.C.HesignedupasaRedCrossfirstaidvolunteer聽(tīng)第10段材料,答復(fù)第17至20題。17.Wheredidthespeakerlearnaboutthetest?A.OntheInternetB.InanewspaperC.Inaschoolposter18.Howdidthespeakerprobablyfeelwhenshewassinging?A.RelaxedB.NervousC.Happy19.Whatdoweknowaboutthespeaker’sperformanceinthetest?A.ItwasterribleB.ItwasimpressiveC.Itwasunique20.Whatisthespeaker’sdreamnow?A.TobeaKoreanPopstarB.TogotoColumbiaUniversityC.TogotothebestcollegeinKorea第二局部閱讀理解〔共兩節(jié),總分值40分〕第一節(jié)〔共15小題;每題2分,總分值30分〕閱讀下面短文,從每題給出的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最正確選項(xiàng)。A"Sharkonthebait〔誘餌〕!"shoutedAndreHarman,pointingtoaspotafewyardsbehindtheoutboardmotors.Hisvoicegavenoindicationofpanic,butthecrewsuddenlybecametenseandfixedtheireyesonthewater.Slowly,smoothly,Andredrewinthebait.Thesharkfollowed.Nooneaskedwhatkindofsharkitwas.Everythingaboutit,fromitscolortoitsshape,tellsthatitwasagreatwhiteshark.Andreliftedthebaitaboard.Placinghimselfbetweenthetwomotors,hedroppedhisrighthandintothewaterjustasthegreatheadreachedthefirstmotor.“MygoodnessAndre!〞Isaid.Hishandseizedthebignose,movingitawayfromthetubeofthemotor,guidingtheshark'sheadupasitroseoutofthewater.Andre'shandheldthenose,touchingitgently.Noonespoke.Noonebreathed.Themomentseemedendless.Infact,itlastedlessthanfivesecondsbeforeAndrepulledhishandback.Stillnobodyspoke.ThenAndresmiledandsaid:"Thefirsttimewasanaccident.Iwasjusttryingtomovethesharkawayfromthemotor.Sharksareattractedtomotorsbyr.heirelectricalsignalsandhaveahabitofbitingthemtoseeiftheyareeatable."Andrehasworkedwithgreatwhitesharksforyears."Myhandlandedonitsnose,anditsortofpaused,soIkeptitthere,andwhenIdidletgo,thesharkbitandbitasifitwassearchingforwhateveritwasthathadattractedit."Nearlyeveryencounter〔遭遇〕wehadhadwiththegreatwhiteshadbeentotallyillogical.Themorewelearned,themorewerealizedhowlittlewasreallyknownabouttheminthepastyears.Backthen,itwasgenerallyacceptedthatgreatwhitesatepeoplebychoice.Nowweknowthatalmosteveryattackonahumanisanaccidentinwhichthesharkmistakesahumanforitsnormalfood.Backthen,wethoughtthatonceagreatwhitesmeltblood,itwouldleadtodeath.Nowweknowthatnearlythree-quartersofbitevictimssurvive,perhapsbecausethesharkrecognizesthatishasmadeamistakeanddoesn'treturnforasecondbite.21.Theauthorsaid,"Mygoodness!Andre!"when.A.AndrewasabouttofallintothewaterB.AndrewasabouttotouchthesharkC.AndrewasfollowedbythesharkD.Andrewasbittenbytheshark22.WhatdoestheauthorthinkoftheencounterswithgreatwhitesA.Exciting.B.Educational.C.FrighteningD.Reasonable23.MostbitevictimssurviveinsharkattacksbecauseA.theyaretaughthowtofightoffsharksB.sharksdiscovertheyarenothreatsC.theymanagetoswimtosafetyD.sharksstopattackingthemBThelatestfashioninkitchenisthefoodsteamer.Allthestoresaresellingthem;everyonewantsone.Steamingisoneofthesimplestandhealthiestwaysofcookingfood.However,thatcookingtimeisusuallylongerthanwithothermethods.Incaseyou’rethinkingofbuyingasteamer,I'vedoneasurveyaboutthesteamersavailableonthemarkettohelpyoudecidewhichwillsuityoubest.●FoldingSteamerThesimplestandleastexpensiveisthefoldingstainless-steel〔不銹鋼〕version.Advantages:Thisisagood,basicdesignwhichsitsinsideavarietyofdifferentshapesofpanswiththewaterunderit;aringinthecenterallowsforeasyliftingandit'seasytoclean.Disadvantages:Itonlyholdssmalldishes.Also,ifyouputtoomuchwaterinthepan,itwillboilupthroughthevegetablesandtheywillbewatery.Ifyouputtoolittlewaterinandletitgetdry,youwillburnthepanandgetstrange-smellingvegetables.●SteamingPanThisisathree-layeredblackTeflon-coatedversionwithalidandtwodouble-handledsteamers,whichsitsontheovenring.ThebrandIboughtiscalledNutritiousLiving.Advantages:Thisisanexcellentsteamer,lightweight,easytoclean,andofallthesteamersI'vetried,thiscooksthefastest.Fishandchickencanbecookedonthebottomwithriceorvegetablesonthetop.It'seasiertostore.Disadvantages:Watercanboilawayuntilthepanisdry,butifyoumakesureyoufillthepanuptothesuggestedlevelanddonotovercookthefood,thisshouldnothappen.Youcannotseethefoodcookingfromthetop.Itdoesn'tsupplyadishforcookingrice.Forserioususersofsteamers,Irecommendhavingoneofeachversion.Ifyoujustwanttotryit,getthefoldingstainless-steeltype.24.WhydidtheauthorcarryoutthesurveyA.ToinformpeopleofdifferentsteamersB.TorunanadvertisementforsteamersC.TofindoutasuitablesteamertobuyD.Tolearnhowtocookwithsteamers25.WhatcanwelearnaboutthefoldingsteamerA.Itcomesindifferentkindsofshapesandsizes.B.Itisdesignedforlargefamilies.C.Itisabletocleanitself.D.Itiseasytotakeout.26.TheNutritiousLiuingsteamer.A.ismoredifficulttostoreB.providesadishtocookricewithC.cooksdifferentfoodsatthesametimeD.cooksfishandchickenfasterthanvegetables27.Accordingtotheauthor,youshould.A.usesteamerstosavecookingtimeB.buyasteamerwithdishessuppliedC.doasurveybeforechoosingasteamerD.buyafoldingsteamerifyouwanttotryCHumanbeingshaveusedtoolsforaverylongtime.Insomepartsoftheworldyoucanstillfindtoolsthatpeopleusedmorethantwomillionyearsago.Theymadethesetoolsbyhittingonestoneagainstanother.Inthisway,theybrokeoffpiecesfromoneofthestones.Thesechipsofstonewereusuallysharpononeside.Peopleusedthemforcuttingmeatandskinfromdeadanimals,andalsoformakingothertoolsoutofwood.Humanbeingsneededtousetoolsbecausetheydidnothavesharpteethlikeothermeateatinganimals,suchaslionsandtigers.Toolshelpedpeopletogetfoodmoreeasily.Workingwithtoolsalsohelpedtodevelophumanintelligence.Thehumanbraingrewbigger,andhumanbeingsbegantoinventmoreandmoretoolsandmachines.Thestonechipwasoneofthefirsttoolsthatpeopleused,andperhapsitisthemostimportant.Somescientistssaythatitwasthekeytosuccessofmankind.Since1960anewkindoftoolhasappeared.Thisisthesiliconchip--alittlechipofsiliconcrystal.Itissmallerthanafingernail,butitcanstoremorethanamillion"bits"ofinformation.Itisanelectronicbrain.Everyyearthesechipsgetcleverer,buttheirsizegetssmaller,andtheircostgetsless.Theyareusedinwatches,calculatorsandintelligentmachinesthatwecanuseinmanyways.Inthefuturewewillnotneedtoworkwithtoolsintheoldway.Machineswilldoeverythingforus.Theywilleventalkandplaygameswithus.Peoplewillhaveplentyofsparetime.Butwhatwilltheydowithit?Humanbeingsusedstonechipsformorethantwomillionyears,buthumanlifechangedverylittleinthattime.Wehaveusedsiliconchipsforonlyafewyears,butlifeischangingfastereveryday.Whatwilllifebeliketwentyyearsfromnow?Whatwilltheworldbeliketwomillionyearsfromnow?28.Fromparagraph1,wecanknowA.whyearlyhumanbeingscutskinfromdeadanimalsB.howearlyhumanbeingsdiscoveredthetoolsC.whatearlyhumanbeingsusedthetoolsforD.whatfoodearlyhumanbeingsstored29.Thestonechipisthoughttobethemostimportanttoolbecauseit______.A.wasveryimportanttothedevelopmentofmankindB.ledtotheinventionofmachinesintheearlytimeC.developedcookingabilitiesofmankindD.wasoneofthefirsttoolsofmankind30.ThesiliconchipismentionedinthepassagetoA.showthechangesoftoolsB.introduceanewkindoftoolC.giveanexampleofusingtoolsD.comparetheeffectsoftwokindsoftools31.Attheendofthepassagetheauthorseemstosuggestthatlifeinfutureis______.A.OutoforderB.LesscolorfulC.hardtopredictD.fullofmeaningsDHighschooldropouts(輟學(xué)者)earnanaverageof$9000lessperyearthangraduates.Nowanewstudydispelsacommonbeliefwhytheyquit.It’smuchmorebasicthanflunkingout(不及格).Societytendstothinkofhighschooldropoutsaskidswhojustcan’tcutit.Theyarelazy,andperhapsnottoobright.Soresearchersweresurprisedwhentheyaskedmorethan450kidswhoquitschoolaboutwhytheyleft.“Thevastmajorityactuallyhadpassinggradesandtheywereconfidentthattheycouldhavegraduatedfromhighschool,〞JohnBridgeland,theexecutiveresearchersaid.About1millionteensleaveschooleachyear.OnlyabouthalfofAfrican-AmericanandHispanic(美籍西班牙的)studentwillreceiveadiploma(證書(shū)),andactuallyalldropoutscometoregrettheirdecision.So,iffailinggradesdon’texplainwhythesekidsquit,whatdoes?Again,JohnBridgeland:“Themostdependablefindingwasthattheywerebored.〞“Theyfoundclassesuninteresting;theyweren’tinspiredormotivated.Theydidn’tseeanydirectconnectionbetweenwhattheywerelearningintheclassroomtotheirownlives,ortotheircareeraspirations.〞Thestudyfoundthatmostteenswhododropoutwaituntiltheyturnsixteen,whichhappenstobetheageatwhichmoststatesallowstudentstoquit.IntheUS,onlyonestate,NewMexico,hasalawrequiringteenagerstostayinhighschooluntiltheygraduate.Onlyfourstates:California,Tennessee,TexasandUtah,plustheDistrictofColumbia,requireschool?attendance?untilage18,noexceptions,anotherresearcher,saysraisingthecompulsory(義務(wù)的)attendanceagemaybeonewaytokeepmorekidsinschool.“Asthesedropoutslookblack,theyrealizethey’vemadeamistake.Andanythingthatsortofgivesthesepeopleanextrapushtostickitoutanditthroughtotheend,isprobablyhelpfulmeasure.〞NewHampshiremaybethenextstatetoraiseitsschoolattendanceageto18.Butcriticssaythatforcingthestudentsunwillingtocontinuetheirstudiestostayinschoolmissesthepoint-theneedforreform.It’sbeencalledfortoreinvent(徹底改造)highschooleducationtomakeitmorechallengingandrelevant(中肯的,切題的),andtoensurethatkidswhodostickitoutreceiveadiplomathatactuallymeanssomething.32.Mosthighschoolstudentsdropoutofschoolbecause________.A.theyhavefailinggradesB.theytakenointerestinclassesC.theyarediscriminatedagainstD.theyarelazyandnotintelligent33.Accordingtothepassage,whichstatehasalawrequiringschoolattendanceuntiltheygraduate?A.NewHampshire.B.Utah.C.NewMexico.D.TheDistrictofColumbia.34.Theunderlinedwords“stickitout〞probablymean“________〞.A.completeschoolingB.solvetheproblemC.lovehavingclassesD.believeinthemselves35.Inthelastparagraph,thewriteristryingto________A.a(chǎn)nalyzethereasonwhystudentsquitschoolB.suggestraisingthecompulsoryattendanceageC.callontoreformhighschooleducationD.wishtomakelawstoguaranteenoeducation第二節(jié)〔共5小題;每題2分,總分值10分〕根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出最能填入空白處的最正確選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)是多余的。Inmanycountriesoftheworldpeopledowhatiscalledhousesitting.Itmeansthatifownersofthehousearegoingaway,theywantsomeonetocomeintotheirhomeandlookafterthehouseandmaybepetswhiletheyareaway.InAustralia,manypeopletravel.Afterpeopleretire,theymightbuyavan(房車(chē))andtravelalloverthecountry.36._______________Soifsomeonewantstotravelorgoawayforsomereason,theymightwantsomeoneintheirhometocareforitandkeepthegardenstidy.Housesittersmighthavetocareforpets.Also,quiteafewpeoplehaveswimmingpoolsintheirbackyardandtheyneedcleaning.37._______________Ifeelitisagreatwayofseeingthecountry,becauseyougoandstayinanewcity,gettomeetnewpeople,andhavetimetogosightseeinginanewarea.38._______________Therearewebsiteswhereyoufindtheadvertisementsbypeoplewhowanttotravel,andbyreplyingtotheadvertisement,youcanmakearrangementstogoandlookaftertheirhome.Therearesomerequirementstobeahousesitter.Youmustbeatrustedperson,sothatthehomeownerknowsyouwillnotstealanything.Youmustbeabletogowhenthehouseownerwantsyoutogo,soyouneedlotsoffreetime.39._______________Youneedtobegoodwithpets,abletocareforcatsanddogs,orotherpetstheymayhave.Somehousesittingjobsarejustforafewdaysoracoupleofweekswhilethehouseownerhaveashortholiday.Sometimesitisformuchlonger.Wehavehadonehousesitforsixmonths,whilethehomeownertravelledtoEurope.40._______________Thenyoucantraveltomanydifferentcountriesandstaythere.Oneoftheimportantthingstogetarereferencesfromthehomeownerswhereyouhavestayed.Areferenceisawrittenlettertosaythatyouaretrustworthyandhavelookedaftertheirhomewell.Youcanshowtheseletterstopossiblehousesittingjobsandtheyknowyouwilldoagoodjob.A.Ihavedonehousesittingmanytimes.B.Thousandsofpeopledothisallthetime.C.Itisalsopossibletodohousesittinginothercountries.D.Generallyyouhavemanyopportunitiestogetahousesittingjob.E.Youmusttakealittlecareoverwhatyourdescriptionsaysaboutyou.F.Thisisaninternationalhousesittingserviceforallcityandcountryareas.G.Youmusthaveagoodcar,soyoucantraveltodifferentpartsofthecountry.答案36—40BADGC第三局部語(yǔ)言知識(shí)運(yùn)用〔共兩節(jié),總分值40分〕第一節(jié)完形填空〔共20小題;每題1.5分,總分值30分〕閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最正確選項(xiàng)。MaketheMostofWhatYouHaveGotForNickVujicic,lifewasgoingtobedifficultfromthedayhewasborn.WhenNickarrivedintothisworld,he41everyone.Hewasnotliketheotherbabiesanditwas42obvioustohisparentsandtothedoctorsinthehospital.Therewasno43oranswersforhiscondition.Nickwasbornwithoutanylimbs—thatishewasbornwithoutanyarmsorlegs.Butdespitebeingphysically44,hewasmentally45andtherestofhisbodywasfunctioningfine.46hehadlovingparents,Nickwouldfindschoolhardashewouldoftenbelookeddownuponbytheotherchildrenandattheyoungageof10,heconsidered47hislifebydrowninghimselfinabathtub.Thesedarkthoughtswere48byhisnegativeattitudetobeingdisabledandatthetime,hethoughtthathewouldneverbeabletodo49byhimself,thathewouldneverhaveajobandthathewouldalwayshaveto50onhisparentsforhelp.Nickwaswrong.Asanadult,Nickisasuccessfulpublicspeakerandisfamousforhismotivational51whichfocusonlifewithadisability,hopeandfindingmeaninginlifeworldwide.He52somanypeoplewiththestoryofhislife,howhehas53somanydifficultiesandmostimportantlyhowheishappyeveryday.Despitehavingnoarmsorlegs,Nicklives54,evenfindingwaystodoalmost55thingslikebrushinghisteethonhisownandswimming.Hehastoworkharderthanafullbodiedpersonandheachieveshisgoals.Atthefirstimpression,youmaylookatNickandfeel56.Youmayfeelsadthatthismanhasnoarmsorlegsandyoumightfeelhis57andupsetthathecouldfindeverydaysituationsdifficult.Butweshould58Nick,asheisextremelypositiveandhegetsonwithlife.He59everydayandmakesthebestofwhathehas:apositiveattitude,acreativemindandapowerful60.Healsohasaverykindandverybeautifulwifeandtheyaretrulyhappyandinlove.41.A.shocked B.pleased C.inspired D.accepted42.A.nervously B.painfully C.hopefully D.cautiously43.A.surprise B.worry C.explanation D.apology44.A.active B.sick C.disabled D.abused45.A.disturbed B.challenged C.calm D.normal46.A.Since B.If C.Although D.Unless47.A.changing B.ending C.risking D.sharing48.A.expressed B.collected C.given D.driven49.A.something B.nothing C.everything D.anything50.A.call B.rely C.cheat D.look51.A.lessons B.poems C.speeches D.posters52.A.assists B.touches C.puzzles D.judges53.A.foughtwith B.livewith C.comeacross D.getover54.A.independently B.comfortably C.hopelessly D.lonely55.A.impossible B.dangerous C.crazy D.regretful56.A.pain B.guilt C.panic D.pity57.A.anger B.selfishness C.courage D.confidence58.A.encourage B.admire C.comfort D.correct59.A.cries B.shouts C.smiles D.struggles60.A.voice B.body C.family D.position答案:41—45ABCCD46—50CBDDB51—55CBDAA55—60DABCA第II卷〔非選擇題共60分〕第二節(jié)語(yǔ)法填空〔共10小題;每題1分,總分值10分〕閱讀下面材料,在空格處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容〔1單詞〕或使用括號(hào)中單詞的正確形式。Nowadays,millions61lonelysinglesarenowgoingonlineinstead.62WorldWideWebisquicklybecomingtheworld’smostpopularmatchmaker〔媒人〕.Singlesareflocking〔涌向〕totheInternet63(main)becausetheirbusylifestylesleavethemlittletimetolookforasignificantother.Usingdatingsites〔約會(huì)網(wǎng)址〕isquickandconvenient.Manysinglessaytheregulardatingscenehasjust64(lead)themfromonebadexperienceto65andarereadytotrysomethingelse.Datingsitesalsomake66easytoavoidsomeone67youarenotinterestedin.Intherealworld,68,ignoringsomeoneyoudon’tlikecanbedifficult.Despitealltheadvantages,onlinedatingalsopresentsitsownsetofproblems.Peoplearen’talwaysthosewhotheydeclaretobeintheironline69(describe).Safetyisanotherconcern.Youarejustlikelyto70(find)acriminalonlineasyouareMr.orMissRight.答案:61of62.the63.Mainly64.Led65.another66.it67.who/whom68.however69.description70.tofind第四局部寫(xiě)作〔共四節(jié),總分值50分〕第一節(jié)單詞拼寫(xiě)〔共10小題;每題1分,總分值10分〕根據(jù)以下句子所給漢語(yǔ)意思寫(xiě)出空缺處單詞的正確形式。1.Washyourhands(徹底的)withsoapbeforehandinganyfood.2.Nealkeptinterrupting,breakingmy〔專(zhuān)注〕3.JohnSmithisa(n)〔令人欽佩〕professor4.Thecompanyisinthe(過(guò)程)ofmovingtonewoffices5.Somemushroomsaregoodtoeat;someare(有毒的)6.CaféArtistaoffers(各種各樣)ofsandwiches7.Theappointedhourofthe(典禮)wasdrawingnearer8.Afterhoursofhardwork,theyhave〔克服〕allthedifficulties9.Iwanttoseeksomeprofessional(指導(dǎo))10.Smokingis(禁止)inourlibrary,soifyouwantto,pleasegoout.答案:1.thoroughly/completely2.Ccess5.poisoness6.varieties7.Ceremony8.Overcome9.Guidance10.forbidden第二節(jié)單詞填空〔共10小題;每題1分,總分值10分〕在空格處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容或使用括號(hào)中單詞的正確形式。1.Haveyoueverhadacasesomeoneaccusedyourjournalistofgettingthewrongendofthestick?2.(為了不)wakeupthesleepingbaby,hespokequietly3.Onlyifyouaskmanydifferentquestionsacquirealltheinformationyouneedtoknow.4.Burnsarecalledfirst,secondorthirddegreeburns,(取決于)whichlayersoftheskinareburned.5.(apply)tohiswork,hedidn’tknowwhatishappeningaroundhim.6.The(injure)wereallsenttothenearesthospitalbythefirefighters.7.Colddrinksare(需求量大)inthesummer8.Theyhadnotimetoarrangetheirownwedding,sotheyhaveit(organize)byacompany9.Ithoughtofmygrandma(每當(dāng))Isawthepicturetakenwithher10.Ithinkthisisthefirsttimethatwehavemet.Neverbeforeeachother(我們從未見(jiàn)過(guò))答案:1.where

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