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株洲市届高三年级教学质量统一检测
(一)2024英语班级姓名准考证号(本试卷共页,考试用时分钟,全卷满分分)注意事项
8120150.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位1置•选择题的作答每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上相应题目的答案标号涂黑写在试题卷、草稿22B纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效.非选择题的作答用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内,写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答3题区域均无效.考试结束后,将答题卡上交4第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项听完每段对话5A BC后,你都有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10例How muchis theshirtA.£
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1.Where does the conversationprobably takeplaceA.At arestaurant.B.At anairport.C.At ahotel.
2.When shouldthe textbooksbe availableat the bookstoreA.On Tuesday.B.On Wednesday.C.On Thursday.
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4.What dowe knowabout thewomanA.She stoppedexercising twoyears ago.B.She losta lotof poundsin twoyears.C.She chosea differentexercising way.
5.What is the probablerelationship betweenthe twospeakersA.Doctor andpatient.B.Teacher andstudent.C.Employer andemployee.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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522.5听下面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、、三个选项中选出最佳选项5A BC听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作55株洲市届高三年级教学质量统一检测
(一)2024参考答案命题人骆杏元(二中)刘知文(三中)柳芳(十三中)张光明(市教科院)审题人骆杏元(二中)刘知文(三中)柳芳(十三中)黄锌(二中)钟娟(二中)张光明(市教科院)1-5ACBBC6-10AACBA11-15CABCC16-20BAABC第一部分听力(分)30第二部分阅读(分)50第一节(分)
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65.and第四部分写作(分)40第一节(分)15Possible version1Good studymethods areof vitalimportance tous high school students.During myhigh schoollife,I havelearned manybeneficial studymethods,the mostuseful ofwhich Tthink isthinkingwhile learning.I thinkabout what I willexplore inclass whenpreviewing lessonsbefore class,I thinkabout how to broadenmyknowledge andsharpen myskills whenlistening toteachers inclass andI thinkabout howto utilizewhat I have learnedflexiblywhen going over lessonsafter class.As asaying goes,study withoutthinking leads to confusion;thinking withoutstudy endsin puzzlement.Through thismethod,not onlydo Iconsolidate theknowledge Iveacquired andimprove mygrades,but also I graduallybuild upmyconfidence,which Isuppose willhave aneverlasting positiveinfluence onmy life.Possible version2During myhighschool,the mostbeneficial studymethod forme isgoingoverlessons regularly,which reinforcesmymemory andenhances myunderstanding.I usuallyset asideone orhalf aday eachweek to go overwhat Ihavelearned,depending on the progressof mysubjects.During theprocess,I firstrecall thekey pointslearned in the previousweek.Then,I dosome relatedexercises toconsolidate thekey pointsand identifywhat Ihavent mastered.This methodacts as a safeguardagainst forgettingand helpsme rememberfar longer.It alsobrings rewardsat testtimeand reducespre-test anxiety,which guaranteesmy excellentacademic performance.第二节(分)25Possible versionThe gloves gave me an idea.I quietlyput themiv Grandmaslap,waiting forher towakn up.It seemedthat Grandmasensedwhat washappening andshe openedher eyes.“Your fhmily.I said,softly touchingher handsand handingthe glovestoher.“Oh,Jessica.I almostforget them.Help meput themon.Grandmas eyesshone withexcitement.The gloveshad amagicaleffect onher andbrought backall herchildhood memories.The wholehouse wasfUll ofour laughter.Grandmashappy voicehas comeback,and howabout ourknitting I wanted tohave atry.“Grandma,shall weknit anew pairof gloves”I askedhopefully.There was a longinglook onGrandmas face.Shepaused for a secondand thensmiled,“Why notMy fingers cantdo whatI tell them butyours can.Happily pickingup her】knitting needles and aball ofyam,I beganto knitcarefully,not onlyknitting anew paiof gloves,but alsoknitting ahappy】family.Seeing Gandma slowlymoving her fingers backand forthinside theold glovesas shetaught me,I hadno idea】whether hehands would[ecover,but Idid believeour happymoments would be alwaysthere.答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.What dothe speakersdeckle to doA.Ask Dianafor highB.Buy ahuge cake.C.Play cardgames.
7.Who willprobably getsurprised at the partyA.Lily B.Diana.C.Maggie听第段材料,回答地第、题
7898.What dowe knowabout the manA.He basfriends inAmerica.B.He hikestaking picturesof birds.C.He getsstamps fromother collectors.
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8101310.Where doesthe womansgrandmother liveA.In herown house.B.In hersons house.C.In herdaughters house.1l.What dowe knowabout the grandmotherA.She missesher husband.B.She oftendoes cleaning.C.She canlook afterherself.
12.What doesthegrandmotherenjoy about her presentlifeA.Being withfriends.B.Visiting relatives.C.Doing housework.
13.How oftendocs thewoman visither grandmotherA.Once aweek.B.Once a month.C.Once ayear.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141714.What happensto thewomans sunglassesA.They arelost.B.They arestolen.C.They arebroken.
15.When didthe manlast losehis sunglassesA.Earlier today.B.A weekago.C.About halfamonthago.
16.What doesthemansay aboutSunglasses HutA.It hasa goodreputation.B.The pricethere istoo high.C.He usuallygets hisglasses there.
17.What willthe speakersdo nextA.Get somethingto eat.B.Buy newsunglasses.C.Call aninsurance company.听第段材料,回答第至题
10182018.Where wasCathy lastseenA.In thefruit section.B.In thetoys section.C.In thesporting goodssection.
19.What isCathy wearingA.A blueskirt andred shoes.B.A blueblouse anda redskirt.C.A whiteskirt anda redblouse.
20.What shouldcustomers doif theysee CathyA.Take herto thePizza Hut.B.Call Cathy9s motherSarah.C.Take herto thesecurity desk.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DATherising popularityof swimminghasnt skippedby the Lake District—this beautifulnational parkis ahot spotforswimmers.Dont missthese amazingswimming spotsin the Lake District,perfect allyear round.Haverigg BeachGreatfor dogwalking,Haverigg Beachis bestenjoyed ata lowtide soyou andyour familycan makethemost of theavailable space.The beach isnt busyin the colder months,which makesit anideal locationfbra spotof swimming.Blea TarnBlea Tarn isideal forbeginners orthose whowant aquiet swim.It isone of the easiestlakes tovisitwith two car parks.一Blea Tamis scenicallyimpressive,especially in thecoldermonths.Its otherworldlyfeelis bestseen tobe believedit waseven a filmingdestination forNetflixs hitfantasy filmThe Witcher.Silecroft BeachSilecroft Beach sleepsat theedge of theLake District NationalPark.This beachhas excellentwater qualityand isMarine Conservation Society-recommended and its easyto seewhy.As well as beingbrilliantly lookedafter,the beachhasaccessible toilets,adequate parking,a localcafe andplenty ofnearby pubsto warmup in after adip in the water.St BeesBeachThis sandbeachis a hiddendiamond whenit comesto strikingLakeDistrictviews.St BeesBeach hastwocar parksavailable,plenty ofcafes andrestaurants and evenagolf course!Dogs arealso allowedhere allyear round.The impressivecliffface atthe endof thebeach makesforabrilliant viewto swimtowards anda sightyou wontsoon forget.St BeesisEnglands onlyclimnesting seabirdcolony!
21.Which of the fourspots wasshot in a movieA.Haverigg Beach.B.BleaTarn.C.SilecroftBeach.D.St BeesBeach.
22.What isspecial aboutSt BeesBeachA.It isdog-friendly.B.Tt hascarparksavailable.C.It hasa cliffsight.D.It hasthe bestwater quality.
23.What dothe fourspots havein commonA.They arelocated in theLakeDistrict.B.They aresand beacheswith restaurants.C.They areperfect forswimming beginners.D.They arerecommended byMarineConservationSociety.(理发店)Sallows,the ownerof a barbershop,designed awheelchair-accessible barber chair,which wasbrought torealityby theengineers in the Universityof PittsburghMedical Center.They havedeveloped thedevice thatwill helpindividualswith physicaldisabilities havea moretailored,comfortable andsafe experienceatthe barbershop.Ifs abarberchair-that wasthe firstconcept,“said Sallows.But nowwe arein theprocess ofcreating,developing,and applyingnewtechnologies forapplications inmultiple settingssuch asdentist chairsor stadiumseats Jsaid Sallows.(治疗专家)Sallows workedin ahospital asa certifiedtherapist fornearly20years.He enjoyedhis careerbut decidedto learn atrade.“Iwantsomething in the wheelhouseof therapists,said Sallows.I needsomething fulfilling,soI thinkbarbering.^^In oneway,some maysee itasabig careerchange,but Sallowssays heis stilla therapist.I joke,I sayIve gonefromtherapy tohairapyJ saidSallows/Barbering givesme that therapeutic kind of environmentthat allowsme tostill talk.People knowme asa therapistwhen theycome in,not onlyasabarber,and so,just theconversations arereally cool.”Sallows learnedthat abarbershop provedcomplex forclients inwheelchairs.Having oneshair washedor gettinga closeshaveoften meansbeing physicallylifted outof the wheelchair andinto abarberchair-an experiencethat isboth difficultandembarrassing.So Sallows,with thehelp of the UPMC,has createdthe barberchair thatlifts andtips awheelchair backsafelyand comfortably.The userrolls onto thebarberchair andis raisedone ortwo feet,much likewhat onewould seein acarshop.Sallows hopesthatthedevice willprovide clientswith thekindofservice peoplehave cometo appreciateat abarbershop.
24.What isSallowss achievementA.He wasnamed asthe besttherapist.B.He becamean engineeroftheUPMC.C.He createdtailored andcomfortable dentistchairs.D.He designedabarberchair for thewheelchair-bound.
25.Why didSallows chooseto workin barberingtradeA.He couldtalk tocool clients.B.He waseager tomake afortune.C.He coulduse hisformer experience.D.He wantedto starta differentcareer.
26.Which ofthe followingbest describesSallowsA.Cooperative andgenerous.B.Innovative andcaring.C.Talented andcompetitive.D.Modest andcompetent.
27.Which canbe asuitable titleforthetextA.A TailoredCut B.A FlexibleWheelchairC.A SkilledBarber D.A SpecialBarbershopCThe bookYes Means Yes.Every thingElse Means No,authored byan experienceddecision strategistBruce Mullen,ismore thanjust atheoretical explorationof simplicity;its apractical guideto enhancedecision-making skills.The goalof thisbookis notmerely topromote thephilosophy butto equipreaders with the toolsthey need to carryit outeffectively.Fromtechniques toprioritize tasksto methodsfor removingdistractions,the bookoffers acomprehensive toolkitfor simplifyingthedecision-making process.In aworld whereindecisiveness oftenleadstoconfusion andmissed opportunities,the booksphilosophy distinguishesbetweena decisiveYes anda clearNo.At itsessence,this titleencourages readersto graspthe power ofconviction and theart ofclear choices.The bookurges usto channelour energiesinto thepositive Yesand decreaseour effortswith undecidedcommitments.Author BruceMullen^journey beganwith aconversation withhis brother,causing aserious reflectionthat gaverise toaphilosophy centeredaround simplicity.Titled Yes MeansYes,Everything Else MeansNo,this guidingprinciple explorestheimportance ofdecisions inones life.Through hispersonal experiences,Mullen determinedthe powerof simplification,directing himto decisionsharmonizing withhis corevalues andambitions.Beyond individualcontext,this bookextends itsreach,influencing businessstrategies,relationship dynamics,and societalconsiderations.Mullens explorationinto theessence ofthephrase notonly drewparallels tothe legalYes MeansYes principlebut alsoemphasized thesignificance ofclearintention innegotiating lifescrossroads.YesMeansYes,Every thingElseMeansNo ismore thana book;its aphilosophy thatcan revolutionizehow weapproachdecisions.Rooted inthe simplicityof itstitle,the bookbriefs theessenceofpurposeful decision-making.It offersaset oftools totake apartcomplexity andembrace thepowerofconfirmation anddecisive negation.For thosewho seekto livealife withclarity andpurpose,this bookis aguiding lightinthefog ofindecision.
28.What isthebookaimed atA.Teaching strategytheories.B.Solving philosophicalproblems.C.Empowering readerswith decision-making skills.D.Equipping readerswith techniquesto simplifylife.
29.What doesthe underlinedword“conviction“in Paragraph2meanA.Doubt.B.Speech.C.Certainty.D.Action.
30.What isthe inspirationfor Mullensphilosophy ofsimplicityA.A familytalk.B.A harddecision.C.A painfullesson.D.A suddenthought.
31.What doesthe authorthink ofMullens bookA.Serious anddaring.B.Inclusive andpractical.C.Objective andhumorous.D.Plain andstraightforward.D(静电)Moon dustistheabsolute worst.Not onlydoes electrostaticscause itto stickto virtuallyeverything,but italsohas theconsistency andfeel offinely groundfiberglass.It wasa genuineproblem forthe sixApollo crewswho visitedthemoons surface—moon dustcovered theirsuits,worked theirway intoengines andelectronics,andevenruined afew oftheirextremely expensivespacesuits.These areall seriousissues toconsider aheadof NASASplanned returntothe moons surfacein2025,but ateam of一(氮)college undergraduatesat WashingtonState Universityjust developed a solutionto moon dust sprayingliquid nitrogenontomoon dust.The teamdevelopedanew spraythat takesadvantage ofthe Leidenfrosteffect.Named afterits discoverer,an18th-century Germandoctor JohannGottlobLeidenfrost,it occurswhen a liquid comesinto closecontact with a significantly(蒸汽)hotter surface,causing itto quicklyform aprotective layerof vaporthat brieflykeeps itfrom evaporating,such aswhenwater formsinto drops and runsacross avery hotfrying nan.The sameprinciple workssimilarly inspace.In thiscase,()aliquid nitrogen spraytypically around-320°F comesinto contactwith asurfaced relativelywarmer lunardust coating,causing theparticles toturn intothings likedropsandfloat awayon thenitrogen vapors.To testtheir spray,the researchteam firstdressed aBarbie dollwrapped with a materialused tomake spacesuits.Theythen sprayedit withliquidnitrogeninanormal atmosphericcondition as wellasthe circumstancessimilar toouter space.Notonly didthe liquidnitrogen sprayperform better inthelatter circumstances,but alsoit onlyresulted inminimal damageto thespacesuitmaterial.In pastlunar missions,astronauts specializedbrushes forthemoondust taskoften causeddamage tospacesuitsafter asingle use.In comparison,the liquidnitrogen spraytook75uses beforesimilar issuesoccurred.Going forward,the teamhopes tofurther researchthe complexitythat makesthe cleaningprocess soeffective,aswellassecure fundingto constructtesting roomsmore closelyresembling thelunar surfacesgravity.With anyluck,maybe acan oftheirMoon-Dust-Gone willbe aboarda futureArtemis mission,ready to help astronautsavoid one ofthelunar surfacedannoyingthings.
32.Why doesthe authormention Apollo“inthefirst paragraphA.To provemoondustisareal headache.B.To comparepast andpresent moonprograms.C.To showthe achievementsin moonexploration.D.To offerreaders insightsinto theApollo program.
33.What doesthe underlinedword“particles“in Paragraph2refer toA.Liquid waste.B.Moon dust.C.Nitrogen spray.D.Protective coating.
34.What didthe researchteam findabout theirspray inParagraph3A.It belongedto single-use itemsfor astronauts.B.It performedbetterinnormal atmosphericconditions.C.It increasedthe strengthofthematerial ofspacesuits.D.It protectedspacesuits bettercompared withthe brush.
35.What maythe follow-up researchofthespray focusonA.Test subjects.B.Complex lunarsurface.C.Other applications.D.Reasons forefficient cleaning.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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512.5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一One mighthope thatchildrens capacityfor boredomwouldbematched byan appetitefor allthings newIf onlyparentingwere soeasy.36Here areexpert-approved tipson howto getyour kids to attemptnew thingswithout frighteningthemoff.Start withwhat they know.Take somethingyour kidsalready likeor aregood at,and pushthem to try itinanewenvironment ora slightlydifferent way.If youwant your kids tofeel confidentabout theirstrengths anduse thatas aspringboardto try something new,think:37How canyou help them advancein thatThere isno needtolearnanew thing—you justcreate anopportunity topush your kidstotrysomethingnew withthe skilltheyknow.Make alist.Ask your children whatnew thingsthey wanttotryout orhave themwrite alist.Help themfigure outwhatit isthat they are worriedabout whenthey avoidnew things.38Its away tohelpthemfeel incharge oftheir emotionsandunderstand theconnection betweenthoughts andactions.39You shouldboth recognizeyour childrensfears andexpress certaintythat theycan handlethe task.It isimportantto projectconfidence inyourchildren.Say youbelieve they have capacityto handlethose challengesand toleratethediscomfort orworries ornegative feelingsthat mightcome along with doingnew orscary things.Consider ifthey aredoing enough.You shouldalso dosome reflectingof yourown.Do yourchildren reallyneedtotrytofu ormartial artsIf yourkids arefunctioning overall,they aredoing thebasics and theyhavesome friends,then beencouraging.40Sometimes doingthat stopsyou fromfocusing onthe thingsthey aredoing.A.Sympathize andencourage.B.Be tolerantand open-minded.C.What areyourkidscomfortable withD.Why areyourkidsfascinated bynew thingsE.Dont overstresson everythingtheyarenot doing.F.Sometimes theact ofidentifying andnaming fearscan helpdecrease them.G.Trying newthings isdifficult formany children,whether adifferent foodor skill.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DWashingwindows wasthe worstchore forMaddie.As shedid it,she noticedher41Mr.Valdez pressinghis kneeswitha(耙子)rake lyingbeside him.How areyou”“Well,Maddie.Mr.Valdez answered.But rakingleaves isthe42chore forme.Ill rakethem foryou firstand finishwashingmy windowslater.^MaddielS.She enjoyedbuilding pilesof goldenleaves,44the grassand making the yardlook likeafreshly sweptcarpet.Truly appreciatingher help,Mr.Valdez45Maddie therake andwent tosee Mrs.Iguchi acrossthe street.Maddie raked,piled andbagged allleaves.Ihavetogoback todo mywindows.She thought,turned towardher houseandthen stoppedin
46.Tom,the teenageboy livingnearby,was washingher windows!Before sheexpressed her47to Tom,Mr.Valdez enteredwith Mrs.Iguchi.6tl canexplain.When Ivisited Mrs.Iguchi,she was_48peeling(去皮)potatoes,so Ivolunteered.I likemakingthepotato peelingsinto longcurly shapes.”Maddie lookedpuzzled,still49how peelingpotatoes couldhave turnedinto washingwindows.Mrs.Iguchi continuedthe50She saidshe51todoher favorite—cleaning thecarpet atToms housewhen borrowingdustpans.When Tomaskedwhat couldbe donefbr her,she couldnt52any choresbut onlyremembered Mr.Valdez hadmentioned Maddieswindowswerent getting53because shewas rakinghis leaves.Tom added,Nothing ismore pleasantthan seeingthe54glass shineinthesun.”What aneighborhood chorechain!Everyone getsa favoriteand returnsa
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41.A.gardener B.cleaner C.neighbor D.colleague
42.A.hardest B.tiniest C.latest D.earliest
43.A.indicated B.hesitated C.resisted D.volunteered
44.A.cuttingB.watering C.uncovering D.planting
45.A.handed B.bought C.returned D.displayed
46.A.sorrow B.delight C.fright D.surprise
47.A.gratitude B.doubt C.concern D.disapproval
48.A.unwillingly B.hopefully C.excitedly D.aimlessly
50.A.broadcast B.persistence C.observation D.explanation
49.A.understanding B.wondering C.stating D.showing
51.A.appeared B.refused C.happened D.pretended
52.A.think ofB.set asideC.put offD.take upB.repaired C.washed D.decoratedB.spotless C.previous D.colorful
55.A.call B.greeting C.profit D.favor第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
101.515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1The SecondInternational Summiton BDSApplications washeld inZhuzhou,Hunan provincefrom October26to28with13special activities56share cutting-edge technologies,linking high-end resourcesandpromoting high-quality projects.BDS,the BeiDouNavigation SatelliteSystem,has becomeoneofthe fourglobal satellitenavigation57system recognizedby theUN,alongwiththe UnitedStates GPs,Russias GLONASsandtheEuropean UnionsGalileo.It58serve usersin more than200countries andregions worldwideover thepast years.The applicationof BDsexpands fast,andithas providedservice formorethan20industries suchas59energetic andtelecommunication.BDS isa publicservice product60offer byChina,andthecountry iswilling to61deep cooperationin BDSapplication withall othercountries around the worldto strengthentechnology communicationandmeet thediverse demandsof usersaroundtheworld.62the birthplaceof BDStechnology,Hunan provinceboosts morethan80percent ofcore technologiesintheindustry.And63province has518enterprises relatedto BDSwithatotal productionvalue reaching38billion yuanand aims64increase thescale ofits BDSindustry to100billion yuaninthenext threeyears.It isconfidentthat itwill makebreakthroughs innew technology,promote thecooperation betweeninstitutes,universities and第四部分写作共两节,满分分第enterprises65improve theresearch andmanufacturing capabilityof BDS.40一节满分分15学校英文报正在组织同学们分享自己高中阶段的学习方法,请你以此为主题写一篇短文投稿内容包括.简要描述;
1.主要收获注意2写作词数应为左右;
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80.请在答题卡的相应位置作答2第二节(满分分)25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(编织)Grandma triedto straightenoutherfingers.Jessica,IthinkI amdone knittingshe said.“Myfingersjust wontdowhatItellthemany more.^^I lookedat Grandmashands,remembering thatshe hadtaught mehowtoknit glovesfor mydollssince Iwas littleand thather handshad beensure andstrong whatevershe hadknitted.Grandma hadalways saidthat I(纱线).was verygood withher knittingneedlesandballs ofyarn(关节炎)But thiswinter shecould hardlybend herfingers.The doctorsaid Grandmahad arthritissuggesting sheshouldkeep her hands warm.I madeher cupsof teato holdand movedher chaircloser tothefire.However,herfingerswere stilldifficultto move.I wasntused toseeing Grandmashands sostill.In themorning,herhandswere stillin herlap.In theevening,her quiethandseven madeher voicestay still.I triedtohelpher findher voice.Grandma,tell meabout whenyou werea littlegirl likebeforeJ Ibegged,knowing sheloved totell interestingstories ofher ninebrothers andsisters andherself duringtheirchildhood.That wasso longago,Jessica Jwhispered Grandma.I canbarely remember.^^This winterthere wereno hatswith matchinggloves orsoft sweatersknitted byGrandma.But Imissed hervoice morethanthose.What about her sisterOlga givingtheir snowmana bathin hotwater Whataboutherbrother Peticutting offherdolfs beautifulhair andthen hidingit Werethose wordsstill movingsilently inher headAfterdinner,Grandma fellasleep inher rockingchair.Mom sortedthrough ourknitting items,among whichan oldpairof glovescaught myattention.The gloveswere Grandmasfavorite oneswiththenames ofGrandma andher ninebrothersand sistersonthefingertips.Each timeshe worethem,all herhappy childhoodmemories wouldbecome veryinteresting注意stories inher mouth.续写词数应为左右;L
150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Theglovesgavemeanidea.“Grandma,shall weknit anew pairof gloves”I askedhopefully.。