湖南省衡阳市第八中学2023-2024学年高三上学期1月月考英语 Word版无答案.docx

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2024届高三模考英语试题注意事项:本试卷满分为150分,时量为120分钟第一部分听力(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,你将有两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。一、听力部分1Whatwilltheweatherprobablybelikeattheweekend?A.Windy.B.Rainy.C.Snowy.2.Whatisthetotalvalueofthetoycars?A.£50.B.£130.C.£150.3.Whydoesthemanrefusetogetarabbit?A.Hewantsatoyinstead.B.Hedoesn’tthinkit’scute.C.He’sgototheranimalstotakecare.4.Whatwillthemandobeforegoingintotown?A.Eathisbreakfast.B.Havehishaircut.C.Visitabookshop.5.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A.Skinproblems.B.Eatinghabits.C.Healthcare.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.Whatseasonisitmostlikelytobenow?A.Spring.B.Winter.C.Autumn.7.WhatgiftwillLindagetfromtheman?A.Acoat.B.Adictionary.C.Amobilephone.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8.What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Judgeandcompetitor.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Poetandreader.9.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman?A.Gifted.B.Supportive.C.Hard-working.10.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Keepwritingpoems.B.Listentoothers’advice.C.Createchancestoshowtalent.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Howmuchdoesthemealdealcost?A.$9.99.B.$10.99.C.$12.99.12.Howcanthewomanbebestdescribed?A.Friendly.B.Casual.C.Shy.13Wherearethespeakerslikelytobe?A.Atabank.B.Ataparty.C.Atacoffeeshop.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.WhichlanguagedidDavidlearnfirst?A.English.B.French.C.Arabic.15.HowlonghasNancylivedintheUS?A.Forherentirelife.B.Lessthanthreeyears.C.Sincehighschool.16.WhichcountrywouldNancywanttovisitmost?A.Italy.B.France.C.Portugal.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whoisthespeakermostlikelytalkingto?A.Hisfriends.B.Hisfamily.C.Histourcustomers.18.Whenwillthegroupleavethehouse?A.At5:00a,m.B.At9:00a.m.C.At10:00p.m.19.Whatdoesthespeakerstillneedtodonow?A.Packhisbags.B.Findhispassport.C.GatherallnationalIDcards.20.Whatdoesthespeakerwanttodomost?A.Visitingbeaches.B.Playinggolf.C.Hikingmountains.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。AInvisiblehearingaidusesadvancedtechnologysopowerfulthatitcanpickupawhisperacrosstheroomHere’showyoucangetthemtodaytohearmoreclearlyandstayengagedinconversations.Mostmodernhearingaidshaveseriousflaws:Everybodynoticesthem-they’llmakeyoulook20yearsoldertheinstantyouputthemon.Theycollectsoundsfrombehindyou-whichmakeshearingyourfriendsinarestaurantorcrowdedroomimpossible.Theyuse10-year-oldtechnologythatamplifies(放大)everything,whichcancauseevenmorehearingloss!Fortunately,thereisabetterway,theSoundwiseAria!Itistheworld’smostaffordable,advancedin-earhearingaid.Soundwiseusesadvancedtechnologythatwasspecificallydesignedtopickupwhisperssohearingyourlovedonesorthetelevisionsomuchclearerisvirtuallyguaranteed.ThankstoSoundwise,youcanhearyourfriendsandenjoylifewithnoneedtoavoidnoisyrestaurants,movietheaters,orcrowdedplaces.Thishearingaidisincrediblyadvancedandpackedwithnewtechnology:AdvancednoisecancelationUltralightweight,hiddenintheearcompletelyUSA-developeddigitalaudioenhancementFDAregisteredBackedbyBoardCertifiedHearingSpecialistsandAudiologistsFreeportablechargingstationsoyou’llneverhavetoworryaboutbatteries-thechargelasts2fulldays!Risk-FreeHomeTrialwithONEYEARGuarantee-theonlyoneofitskindintheindustry!Andthebestpart:itcostsasmallpartofwhataudiologistswillchargeyouforhearingaids.Ourpatientsaresaving90%!Call800-403-1325orvisitGetSoundwise.com/RD9.1.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaboutmostmodernhearingaids?A.Theyfailtocollectsoundsallaroundyou.B.Theymakeyoulookolderthanyourage.C.Theyemploycutting-edgetechnology.D.Theyhaveanegativeinfluenceonhearing. 2.WhatfeatureisassociatedwiththeSoundwiseAriahearingaid?A.Itisheavyanddifficulttohideintheear.B.Itchargesmorethanaudiologistswilldo.C.Itusesenhancednoisereductiontechnology.D.Itcanbetriedathomeandreturnedatanytime.3.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetext?A.Topromoteanewproductofhearingaid.B.Tohighlightrisksofuntreatedhearingloss.C.Tocomparedifferentbrandsofhearingaids.D.Toinformusofthelatesthearingaidtechnology.BEva,theBelgianMalinois,ishomenow,gettingawell-deservedrestsurroundedbynewtoysafternearlydyingwhileprotectingherhumanfromamountainlion.TheattackhappenedonMay16innorthernCaliforniawhen24-year-oldErinWilsonheadeddownapathtowardtheTrinityRiverbeforeshefoundherselfcorneredbyamountainlion.“Iwasjustwalkingdowntheslopewiththedogrunningaheadof’me.Iturnedaroundandtherewasthiscatjustgrowlingatmeanditattackedme,”WilsontoldNPR.“IscreamedforEvaandshecamerunning.”Mountainlionattacksonhumansareincrediblyrare.Since1890,Californiahasrecordedonlysixfatalmountainlionattacksbecauseoftheanimal’sgenerallyshy,reclusive(独处的)nature.Theirpreferredpreyisdeer,whicharenormallyinabundanceintheirforestedhabitat,butrecentdroughtconditionshavemadefoodscarceinsomeareas.Wilsonthoughtthattheseconditionsmadethesuddenappearanceofaslimwomanlooklikeanattractiveoption.Toprotectherhuman,EvaleaptbetweenWilsonandthelion,tacklingthewildcatandembarkedonalife-and-deathstrugglebetweenthetwoanimals.Afterashortfight,themountainliongotitsjawsaroundEva’sheadandWilsonfoughttofreeherdog.hittingthelionwithrocksinanattempttobreakitsgrip.Eventually,WilsonranbacktohertruckandflaggeddownpassingmotoristSharonHoustonFetchinganironbarfromhertruck.WilsonandHoustonranbackdownthetrailandtheircombinedeffortsmanagedtofrightenthebigcatoff.Woundedherselfandshakenbytheexperience,WilsonstillmanagedtocarryEvabacktotheAnimalHospital.The2-year-olddogdidn’tneedsurgery,butherwoundswerestillextensive.EvalefttheanimalhospitalonMay19withsurgicaltapewrappedaroundbothherfrontpaws,andtheveterinariansaidshemightlosesightinherlefteye. 4.WhatmadeErinWilsonthetargetofthemountainlion?A.Theabundantdeerintheirforestedhabitat.B.Thelackofpreyduetoextremeconditions.C.Themountainlion’sshyandreclusivenature.D.TheslimandattractiveappearanceofWilson.5.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“embarkedon”meaninparagraph4?A.Proceededwith.B.Dawnedon.C.Wrappedup.D.Kickedoff6.HowdidWilsondrivethemountainlionoff?A.Shefreedadogandthrewrocksatitfiercely.B.Shestoppedapassingdriverandbrokeitsgrip.C.Shegatheredlocalpeopleandshoutedloudlyatit.D.Sheusedatoolandscareditawaywithanotherdriver.7.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeEvaaccordingtothepassage?A.Heroicandloyal.B.Obedientandadorable.C.Friendlyanddependable.D.Courageousandnaughty.CYouarewhatyoueat-andwhatyoueatmaybeencodedinyourDNA.Studieshaveindicatedthatyourgenesplayaroleindeterminingthefoodsyoufinddeliciousordisgusting.Butexactlyhowbigaroletheyplayhasbeendifficulttofigureout.“Everythinghasageneticcomponent.evenifit’ssmall,”saysJoanneCole,ageneticistattheUniversityofColoradoSchoolofMedicine.“WeknowthatthereissomegeneticcontributiontowhyweeatthefoodsweeatCanwetakethenextstepandactuallylocatetheregionsinthegenome(基因)?”NewresearchledbyColehasgottenastepcloser.Throughalarge-scalegenomicsanalysis,herteamhasidentified481genomeregionsthatweredirectlylinkedtodietarypatternsandfoodpreferences.Thefindings,whichhavenotyetbeenpeer-reviewed,werepresentedlastmonthattheAmericanSocietyforNutrition’sannualconference.Theteambasedthenewstudyona2020NatureCommunicationsstudybyColeandhercolleaguesthatuseddatafromtheU.K.Biobank,apublicdatabaseofthegeneticandhealthinformationof500,000participants.Byscanninggenomes,thenewanalysiswasabletoidentify194regionsassociatedwithdietarypatternsand287linkedtospecificfoodssuchasfruit,cheese,fish,teaandalcoholFurtherunderstandinghowgeneticsimpacthowweeatcouldrevealdifferencesinnutritionalneedsordiseaserisks.“Oneoftheproblemswithalotofthesegenomicsstudiesisthatthey’reverysmall.Theydon’thaveenough peopletoreallybeabletoidentifygenesinwaysthatarecredible.Thisstudyhadahugegroupofpeople,soit’sreallypowerful.”saysMonicaDus,ageneticistattheUniversityofMichigan.“TheotherthingthatIthoughtwasreallygreatisthattherearesomanydifferenttraitsthatthey’remeasuringrelatedtodietincludingcholesterol(胆固醇).thebodyandsocioeconomicbackgrounds.”Astheresearchadvances.Dussays,suchgenomeanalysiscouldpotentiallyassisthealthcareprovidersandevenpolicymakerstoaddresslargerissuesthataffectfoodaccessandhealth.It’sdefinitelytruethatitmaycontributetomakingsuretherearen’tfooddeserts-areaswhichhavelimitedaccesstofresh,healthyandaffordablefood-ortomakingsurethatthere’sahigherminimumwagesothateveryonecanaffordtoeat,althoughthejourneyaheadremainslengthyandchallenging8.Howdidresearchersconductthepresentstudy?A.Byinvolvingasubstantialnumberofparticipants.B.Bydirectlyanalyzingthedatafromapublicdatabase.C.Bybuildingonapreviousstudybasedonlarge-scaledata.D.Byidentifyinggenomeregionsassociatedwithdietarypatterns9.WhichstatementwillMonicaDusprobablyagreewith?A.Powerfulparticipantswereinvolvedinthecurrentstudy.B.ThemethodsemployedforthepreviousstudieswerecredibleC.Thegenomeanalyseshavehelpedaddresslargersocialissues.D.Variousfeatureslinkedtodietwereconsideredinthepresentstudy.10.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsthepresentstudy?A.CriticalB.Optimistic.C.SkepticalD.Indifferent.11.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Thebenefitsoflatestlarge-scalediet-relatedgenomeanalyses.B.Thecontributionofgenestodietpatternsandfoodpreferences.C.Thesignificanceofanewlypublisheddiet-relatedgenomediscovery.D.Theintroductionofaresearchonidentifyingdiet-relatedgenomeregions.DThefutureiselectric.Thatmeansitwillneedalotofbatteries,motorsandwires.That,inturn,meansalotofmineralswithwhichtobuildthem.Greattimes,then,forprospectors(探矿者),andparticularlyforanywhothinktheycanincreasetheefficiencyoftheirprofession.Severalfirmsareapplyingartificialintelligencetotheprocess,bothtoimprovethepossibilityofminingandtodetectundergroundore(矿石)bodiesthatareinvisibletocurrent techniques.KoBoldMetalsinCalifornia,EarthAlinSanFranciscoandVeraiinBostonaresmallfishatthemomentButatleastonebiggerfish-RioTinto,anAustralian-Britishfirm-isalsokeen.Theyaregatheringlotsofgeological(地质的),geochemicalandgeophysicaldatatofeedsoftwaremodels.These,theyhope,willspotpatternsanddrawinferencesaboutwheretosinknewmines.Someofthedataarenew.Butalotwerekeptinthearchives(档案室)ofnationalgeologicalsurveysandjournalsofgeologyorsatintheformofrockcoresinvariousshedsaroundtheworld.KoBoldhastransformedarchivedatafromaroundtheworld,manyofwhichareonpaperandsomeofwhichgobacktothe19thcentury,intomachine-usableform.ThathaspermittedittobuildmapsofareasofinterestalloverEarth’ssurfaceSomeofthosemapsareusedtotrainthecompany’sAlmodels.OthersareusedtotestthoseAlmodels’effectivenessbycheckinghowgoodtheyareatpredictingknownoredeposits(矿藏)onmapsthattheyhavenotpreviouslyseen.Iftheypass,theycanbeletlooseon(放手做)under-exploredplacesofinterestandsuggestthemosteffectiveplacestodrill.Thankstothat,lastyearKoBoldannounceditsdiscoveryof’arichcopperdeposit,inZambia.Inspiteofthesuccess,KurtHouse,KoBold’sboss,observesthatmanyoftheexplorationprojectsfailtoturnintoactualmines.AIthereforehasplentyofroomtoimprove.However,bygreatlyexpandingthevolumeofrockwhichcanbesearched,itwillenablenewmininginourowncountries,lesseningtheneedtorelyonothercountriesforfuturesupplies.12.Whyisitgreattimesforprospectors?A.Thereisahighdemandforplentyofminerals.B.Theywanttoincreasetheirworkingefficiency.C.Therearemanyinvisibleundergroundorebodies.D.TheycanuseAItoimprovethepossibilityofmining.13.Whichofthefollowingisnotthedatathatthefirmscollect?A.Newlycollectedgeologicaldata.B.Geologicaldatainthearchives.C.Dataintheformofrockcores.D.Dataaboutthesoftwaremodels.14.HowdidKoBolddiscovertherichcopperdepositlastyear?A.Bytransformingmachine-usablearchivedata.B.Bybuildingmapsofalltheknownoredeposits.C.ByusingAImodelstrainedwithmapsof’mines.D.Bydrillingtheunder-exploredplacesofinterest. 15.WhatdoesKurtHousesuggestinthelastparagraph?A.WecanfullyrelyonAItolocateactualmines.B.AIcouldhelpimprovemineralexploration.C.Alwillhelpincreasethenumberoforedeposits.D.Weshouldjoinothercountriesonnewmining.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。Houseplantcollectionshavebecomeapopularsocialmediatrend.Formanypeople,tendingtoplantshassurfacedasahobbythatenablesthemtoexperiencegreatercomfortandbeautyfromthepresenceoflivingthingssharingtheirspace.“____16____Theyincludeloweringstress,decreasingdepression,improvingproductivityandupliftingmood,”saysJamieJones,PhD.apsychotherapistinWashington,D.C.____17____Anyonestartingtocareforplantsshouldbepatientandallowthemselvestimetolearnthebasics.Herearetwoplantsthatexpertsrecommendforbringingmentalhealthbenefits:Snakeplant.Thesepopularindoorplantshaveastrikingappearance,withdarkgreensword-shapedleaves,Itisveryeasytocarefor.anditthrivesinspaceswithlowsunlightandfilterstheair.____18____Lavender.Wellknownforitsrelaxingscent,lavenderhasacalmingeffect,aidsinreducingstressandpromotessleep.Youcanclipanddrytheleavesandputtheminabowlorevensprinklethemintoyourbath.BeforeyoubringhomeaboatloadofplantsJonessaysit’snotabouthowmanyplantsyouhave,butratherhowyouinteractwiththem.Forinstance,isthereenoughspaceforplantsinareaswhereyouspendalotoftime?____19____Ifyouhaveasmallspaceoraren’tsurehowmuchtimeyou’rewillingtoinvestinit,startingoutwithalotofplantscouldbeoverwhelming.“JustoneplantcanmakeadifferenceItcanengageyoubyitssmellorcolorthatcreatesapositivemoodresponsewitheveryinteraction.”saysJones.Rememberthatwhileindoorgardeningcanhelpwithyourmentalwell-being,it’snotacure-all.____20____Butcaringforplantscanbeausefulandenjoyablepartofanoverallwellnessroutine.A.It’sagreatfirstplant.B.Doyouhavetimetocareforthemdaily?C.Areyouwillingtoinvestmoneyinbuyingandcaringforthem?D.Plantsandgardeninghavebeenfoundtohavemultiplementalhealthbenefits.E.Havingaplantdoesn’timmediatelyordirectlyimpactmentalhealthprocesses.F.Likeanynewskillorhobby,takingcareofhouseplantscomeswithalearningcurve. G.Plantcarehelpsonefocusonthepresentmomentandprovidesafeelingofaccomplishment.第三部分语言运用(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四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Notlongago,Iwasatagrocerystore,andanelderlymaninfrontofmewasusingaSupplementalNutritionAssistanceProgramcard-whatweusedtocallfoodstamps(食物券).Thecardreaderkept____21____hispayment.He’dobviouslygoneoverhis____22____forthemonth.Hewasconfusedabouthowit’dhappenedandmorethan____23____aboutthesituation.WhileIwaswonderingwhetherthemanwouldbedispleasedor____24____ifIsteppedinandofferedtopaythedifference(差额),theyoungcashiersaid,“Sir,thishappensallthetime.It’snotaproblem.Ipromisewecan____25____asolutiontogether.”Thelinebehinduswasgrowinglong,butthecashierdidn’tshowany____26____oranger.Heconfirmedthemanwasoverhislimitforthemonthbutwasn’toverbymuch,sohehelpedthecustomer____27____whichitemshecouldmakedowithoutforthetimebeing.Thenhetoldhisoldcustomerthatthiswasacommon____28____andnotaproblematall.Theelderlymanleftwithhisdignity____29____.Hewould_____30_____haveasenseofloyaltytothatgrocery-storechain.Whenitwasmyturn,Itooknoteofthecashier’snameonhisnametag.Arrivinghome,Isentanemailtothemanagerofthestoreto_____31_____theemployeeforhiskindnessandcustomerservice.Soon,Ireceivedareplywiththanksfromthemanager,lettingmeknowthatmyremarkswouldbe_____32_____intheemployee’sfileandnotedeachtimehewasupfora_____33_____.Inthesamewayashisactofkindnessbrightenedthelifeoftheelderlymanwhowas_____34_____thatday,Ihopemyactofkindnesscouldhavea(n)_____35_____influenceonthatcashier’scareer.21.A.delayingB.decliningC.searchingD.repeating22.A.expectationB.demandC.limitD.requirement23.A.embarrassedB.delightedC.excitedD.frightened24.A.proudB.gratefulC.curiousD.peaceful25 A.turnoutB.makeoutC.workoutD.carryout26.A.impatienceB.disbeliefC.disappointmentD.depression27.A.shareB.deliverC.rememberD.determine28.A.complaintB.occurrenceC.excuseD.dilemma29.A.discoveredB.increasedC.overlookedD.preserved30.A.undoubtedlyB.impossiblyC.coincidentallyD.hesitantly31.A.recommendB.forgiveC.complimentD.comment32.A.includedB.foldedC.measuredD.excluded33.A.regulationB.negotiationC.investigationD.promotion34.A.defendingB.strugglingC.competingD.starving35.A.impressiveB.attractiveC.positiveD.decisive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1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Sciencefiction,orsci-fi,has____36____(explosive)growninpopularitysincethe21stcentury.Itsimpactonmedia,art,popculture,filmandtechnologyhasconsolidatedsci-fias____37____uniquestorytellinggenre.Beforethe2000s,Chinesesciencefictionwasalesser-knownandcommunity-orientedgenre.Fewworksweretranslated,andthewesternworldtooknointerest____38____it.Buttheoncesubgenrehasbecomeinternationallyrecognized,mainlybecauseofKenLiu,awriter,____39____(translate)andcomputerscientist.LiuhasdonemoreworkthananyoneelsetotranslateChinesesci-fi.AfterhetranslatedTheThree-BodyProblem,itbecamethefirstcontemporaryChinesesci-finovelinEnglish.____40____(publish)in2014,itprovedtobearagingsuccess.WritinginChineseis,ofcourse,differentfromwritinginEnglish.Themeaningsandreferencesusedin Chinesesci-fiareuniquetothegenre.IntheworksLiutranslated,multiplefootnotesareused____41____(describe)thecomplexitywesternreaderscan’tunderstand,andtheyexplainwhyawordorsentence____42____(write)inacertainway.TheculturesandlanguageswithinChinaeachhavetheirownsubtledifferences,givingtranslatedworksaforeignanddistinctfeel____43____nowesternnovelcanmatch.Theuseoftraditionalandculturalobjects,wordsandplacesinChinesesciencefictionmakesthegenreaculturaland____44____(history)analysisofChina.AfterreadingTheThree-BodyProblem,forexample,westernreadersdiscoversomedifferencesand_____45_____(similarity)betweenwesternandAsiancultures.第四部分写作(共两节,洞分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假如你是李华,就读于一所国际学校,你们学校准备筹办一些活动,以此来缓解学生的期末备考压力。请你给组织方写一封建议信。内容包括:1.你建议活动(至少两项);2.你的理由。注意:1.词数100左右(开头和结尾已经给出,但不计入总词数);2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dearcommitteemembers,______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)47.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。ItwasatypicalMondaymorningforJenny,adiligenthighschoolsenior.Thesoundofheralarmclockwokeherup,arudeawakeningfromhersweetdreams.Sheunwillinglyopenedhereyes,knowingwhatwaitedforher--another5longdaysatschool.Draggingherselfoutofbed,Jennywentthroughherusualmorningroutine.Shehurriedlygotdressed,grabbedherbackpack,andrushedtothekitchenforbreakfast.Hermotherhadpreparedanutritiousmeal,butJennyhadnoappetite.Shewastoooccupiedwiththoughtsofanupcomingexaminhermostchallengingsubject, mathematics.AsJennywalkedtoschool,hermindwanderedbacktothecountlesshoursshehadspentstudyingandpracticingequations(方程式).Shehadputinlotsofeffort,hopingtoimprovehergrades.However,despiteherdedication,shewasstrugglingtoachievethedesiredresults.Doubtsstartedcrawlingin,andanxietystayedinhermindlikedarkclouds.Asstudentssettledintotheirseats,Mr.Johnson,theirmathteacher,announcedthattheexamwouldtakeplacethatafternoon.Jennystartedtofeelafraid.Shesuddenlyrealizedthatshehadforgottenhercalculatorathome,anessentialtoolfortheexam.Panictunedintohopelessness,assheknewthatborrowingoneduringthetestwouldbestrictlyprohibited.Jenny’sfriends,EmmaandDavid,noticedherworryandapproachedherafterclass.Theyofferedtheirhelp.EmmasuggestedthatJennybehonesttoMr.Johnsonandexplainhersituation.David,however,hadadifferentplan.Heproposedsneaking(偷偷给)hiscalculatortoherduringtheexam,riskingpunishmentforcheating.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。Jenny’sheartsank,asshewastombetweenhonestyandthetemptationofaneasysolution._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Theexamstarted,butJennyfeltmoreconfidentthaneverbeforewithMr.Johnson’scalculatorinhand.

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