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2026年普通高等学校招生统一考试黑吉辽名校联合考试
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英语试题(三)
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1.本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
2.答题前,考生务必用直径05毫米黑色墨水签字笔将密封线内项目填写清楚。
3.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对
应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答
题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。
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4.本卷命题范围:高考范围。
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段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
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听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
1.Where are the speakers?
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A.At a check-in counter.
B.At the information desk.
C.In a meeting room.
2.What does the woman suggest Tom do?
A.Get up earlier.
B.Avoid taking buses
C.Take a different route.
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3.What can be learned from the conversation?
A.The woman doesn't like spider-man movies.
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B.They will watch a movie together next week.
C.The man promises to book tickets this weekend.
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4.What can we know about the woman?
A.She had a nice trip.
B.She wrote many books.
C.She was awarded a prize
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5.How does the man feel?
A.Upset.
B.Excited.
C.Annoyed.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选
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项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作
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答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。
6.What is sold out?
A.The onion.
B.The chicken.
C.The steak.
7.Where does the conversation take place?
A.In a restaurant.
B.At home.
C.In a grocery.
听第7段录音,回答第8、9题。
8.When was the meeting scheduled to be held?
A.At09:00.
B.At11:00.
C.At13:00.
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Why is the meeting time changed?
A.The central office is unavailable.
B The woman hasn't finished the report.
C.The man has to attend another meeting.
所第8段录音,回答第10至12题.
1.Why is the woman unable to come to the cass?
A.She has had an accident.B.She has to see her doctor.
C.She must take an exam.
11.Which chapter can be skipped?
A.Chapter 18.
B.Chapter 19.
C.Chapter 20.
12 What will be sent to the woman by email?
A.A book.
B.Some articles
C.The practice test.
听第9段录音,回答第13至16题。
13.How many kinds of memberships are available?.
A.Two.
B.Three.
C.Four.
14.What can be known about the monthly membership?
A.It can be canceled easily.
B.It costs less per session.
C.It does not include group classes.
15.How much should the man pay at least?
A.$250.
B.$280.
C.$300.
16.What is the relationship between the speakers?
A.Customer and receptionist.B.Trainer and trainee.
C.Follow members.
听第10段录音,回答第17至20题。
17.What is the talk mainly about?
A.The registration procedure.
B.Different medical care systems.
C.The health insurance coverage.
18.Who are the listeners?
A.Healthcare staff.
B.Harvard professors.
C.New international students.
19.Why is it important to buy health insurance in the US?
A.It makes medical services more affordable.
B.It provides free medical care for participants.
C.It is a major source of income for universities.
20.What can we say about the Harvard University Health Plan?
A.Students have to apply in advance.
B.All students are registered automatically.
C.International scholars are also covered by it.
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。
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The Monkey King,a character created by Wu Cheng'en in his 16th-century novel Journey
to the West,has appeared in films,books and video games.And now he has become the star
of a new opera that will be first staged at the San Francisco Opera(SFO)on November 14.
To celebrate the event,SFO and community partners have organized various events across the city.
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Free First Sunday
November 2,10 am-5 pm,in Asian Art Museum
Asian Art Museum's Free First Sunday invites families to step into the playful world of
the Monkey King,where local puppet artists will lead lively demonstrations and fun hands-on
activities inspired by the opera of The Monkey King.25-minute and 45-minute workshop sessions
will take place throughout the day alongside guided tours of the museum.
Workshops and museum admission are free,and no registration is required.
Once Upon an Opera
November 6,10:30-11:15 am,at SFPL Western Addition Branch
November 8,3:00-3:45 pm,at SFPL Richmond Branch
November 9,2:30-3:15 pm,at SFPL Parkside Branch
San Francisco Public Library (SFPL)presents family-friendly interactive opera-inspired
workshops at SFPL locations throughout San Francisco.Led by local puppet artists,the sessions
explore the diverse styles of puppets used in storytelling throughout the world and featured in
San Francisco Opera's production of The Monkey King.
The events are free and no registration is required.
A Tale to Tell
November 13,4:30-5:30 pm,in Asian Art Museum
$25,tickets can be purchased at https://calendar.asianart.org/
Playwright David Henry Hwang and musician Huang Ruo join Dr.Soyoung Lee,manger
of the Asian Art Museum,for a conversation about The Monkey King.This program offers a
unique opportunity to hear directly from these artists as they share insights into their creative
process,reflect on their most significant works and discuss the art of cross-cultural story-telling.
21.When can the public see the new opera?
A.On November 14.
B.On November 13.
C.On November 6.
D.On November 2.
22.What can visitors do at the first two events?
A.Read the original novel.
B.Visit museums.
C.See opera-inspired puppets.
D.Play video games.
23.Who wrote the opera The Monkey King?
A.Huang Ruo.
B.Soyoung Lee.
C.Wu Cheng'en.
D.David Henry Hwang.
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For over three decades,57-year-old Wu Jianjiang has served as a cultural relic()
restorer in Tianshi Township,Xianju County,Zhejiang Province.With precision and quiet
dedication,he has dedicated his life to repairing broken artifacts and paintings,and preserving
faded manuscripts(褪色的手稿).
However,Wu once walked a different path.During the nationwide martial arts fever of the
1980s,16-year-old Wu left home to train at various centers.By 27,he'd become a recognized
martial arts instructor in the city.Yet a quiet crossroad appeared."Studying martial arts
gradually drew me closer to traditional culture,"Wu recalled."I realized that back in my
hometown,unlike martial arts,the preservation of cultural relics was an ignored tradition
needing urgent attention.So I decided to return to the countryside."
Supported by his father,Wu stepped into an unfamiliar world Through a friend,Wu met
Qian Lixin,a master of painting and calligraphy,who accepted Wu as his last formal student.
Years of study and hands-on practice followed,and nearly thirty years on,he has restored
over 300 works,ranging from Ming and Qing dynasty paintings to rare modern calligraphy
and ancient manuscripts.
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Realizing preservation required education and innovation,Wu founded a mounting and
restoration institute in Tianshi Township in 2014,which expanded into an academy three
years later,taking on greater responsibilities in training,preservation,and public engagement.
To date,over 1,300 students have been trained under Wu.
In April,2025,a group of 25 international students at Zhejiang University,coming from
over ten countries,visited Wu's academy.Inside the workshop,Wu demonstrated the complicated
steps of mounting and restoring Chinese paintings,each movement carrying a rhythm that left
visitors in awe."What moved me most is the Chinese artisan's deep respect for materials and
his extraordinary patience with time,"said Federico,a student from Italy."That's the human
spirit we're missing in the industrial age."
Wu said,"To me,restoration is more than a craft.It's a handover of history and a dialogue
with ancestors.It's about repairing what was broken,preserving what was fading,and passing
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forward what once seemed lost."
24.What initially motivated Wu Jianjiang to switch his career?
A.His father's massive influence.
B.A sense of cultural responsibility.
C.An offer from a famous master.
D.A declining love of martial arts.
25.What does the expansion of Wu's institute indicate?
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A.His growing international effect.
B.The rising value of ancient artworks.
C.The increasing scale of his mission.
D.A higher demand for public participation.
26.What deeply impressed Federico?
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A.The artisan's spiritual devotion.
B.The age of the restored manuscripts.
C.The number of trained students.
D.The complexity of the restoration steps.
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27.What is the last paragraph mainly about?
A.Wu's great talent for restoration.
B.Wu's achievements in restoration.
C.Wu's strong passion for restoration.
D.Wu's perspectives on restoration.
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A new study out of King's College London is giving people more of a reason than ever to
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plan a museum date.It was conducted by the researchers from the university,who got half of
the participants,including 50 volunteers,aged 18 to 40,to view pieces by world-famous
artists Manet,Van Gogh,and Gauguin in The Courtauld Gallery in London.The control group,
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on the other hand,looked at copies of the same artworks in a non-gallery environment.
All of the participants'heart rate variability and skin temperatures were measured with
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sensors throughout the 20-minute art-viewing sessions,and saliva()samples were also
taken before and after viewing.
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The researchers found that cortisol levels-a key stress hormone()in the human
body-fell by an average of 22%in the gallery group,compared to just 8%in the control
group.The participants viewing original art in the gallery also had more active heart activity,
which shows that art attracts the body.Another key finding was that pro-inflammatory()
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proteins IL-6 and TNF-alpha also dropped by 30%and 28%respectively for those viewing art
in galleries,with no observable changes for the control group.
"Stress hormones and inflammatory markers like IL-6 and TNF-alpha are related to many
health problems,from heart disease to anxiety and depression,"explained Dr.Tony Woods,
the study's senior author."The fact that viewing original art lowered these markers suggests
that cultural experiences may play a real role in protecting both mind and body.
Other previous studies have linked regular gallery visits to long-term well-being,but this
study is the first to "capture real-time physiological benefits",which shows an immediate
positive impact."This study proves for the first time that art really is good for you.What's
particularly exciting is that the findings show these benefits are pervasive-they can be experienced
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by anyone,"said Jenny Waldman,the director of Art Fund."We want to encourage everyone
to make time to visit their local museum or gallery,and discover just how good art can make
you feel.”
28.What does the new study focus on?
A.Differences between artistic styles.
B.Participants'preferences for artists.
C.Effects of art on various environments.
D.Participants'physical reactions to art.
29.What is a finding of the study about viewing original art?
A.It mainly improves creative thinking.
B.It changes participants'health indicators.
C.It demands a certain art appreciation level.
D.It has the greatest impact on mental health.
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30.What does the underlined word "pervasive"in the last paragraph mean?
A.Surprising.
B.Predictable.
C.Universal.
D.Continuous.
31.Which of the following can be a suitable title for the text?
A.Museum Trips Bring Immediate Benefits B.Copying Masterpieces Lowers Stress
C.London Leads World Gallery Tours
D.Sensors Reveal Visitors'Secrets
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There are relatively few snow leopards()in the world for a long time,and this situation
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increases their risk of extinction in a changing environment,according to a new Stanford-led
study,which found that snow leopards developed low genetic diversity from having a small
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and stable population over a long period of time.The estimated population of less than 8,000
is highly specialized to their habitat in the mountainous regions of 12 Asian countries,
including Russia,Afghanistan,Nepal,and China.
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Previous to this research,not much was known about snow leopard genetics.Only four
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had ever been fully sequenced().This study brings that number to 41,including 35 wild
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snow leopards and six from zoos around the world.Achieving that number required years of
work and researchers and wildlife officials from 11 countries all contributed snow leopard
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blood and tissue samples for analysis at Stanford.
Katie Solari,a research scientist in biology in Stanford working with Stanford biologist
Dmitri Petrov and co-workers,found evidence that snow leopards not only had low genetic
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diversity,but also a significantly lower "homozygous load"-meaning that when leopards get
genes from each parent,there're fewer instances of them having copies of potentially harmful
mutations(突变).
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This suggests that over time,snow leopards had a periodic clearing of bad mutations in
their population:If a negative characteristic surfaced,those individuals died before reproducing or
their children were less successful.This clearing allowed the snow leopard population to
remain relatively healthy even at their small numbers.
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While snow leopards have been adaptive as a small population,that doesn't mean they'll
stand future challenges."Because their habitat is so uninhabitable,human population growth
didn't really affect snow leopards very much,"said Petrov."However,the climate changes,
which affects everyone and everything,even in such remote areas."
This knowledge will inform conservation efforts for snow leopards,considered a keystone
species in their region.They primarily hunt mountain ungulates like the blue sheep of Tibet
and smaller mammals,including the pika."The loss of the leopards would indicate the decline
of the whole ecosystem,"Petrov said.
32.What did the recent study reveal about snow leopards?
A.Their reproduction rate is declining.B.They are losing their natural habitat.
C.Their population is temporarily stable.D.They possess limited genetic variation.
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33.What challenge did researchers face in their study?
A.The little exposure to snow leopards.B.The complicated process of sequencing.
C.Difficulty in obtaining enough samples.D.Opposition from wildlife organizations.
34.What might be the biggest future threat to snow leopards?
A.Loss of genetic diversity.
B.Worsening global warming.
C.Increasing human activities.
D.Competition for food resources.
35.What does the author intend to illustrate by mentioning snow leopards'diet?
A.Their ecological significance.
B.Their unwelcoming habitats.
C.Their rich food sources.
D.Their unique way of life.
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人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余
选项。
How to Feel Like You Are on Holiday Every Day
If there were a way to live your life more like you're on a relaxing break instead of being
trapped in a boring routine,would you give it a try?36.
Get moving
Exercise is one of the best and most effective ways to lower stress.On holiday,you do it
without even thinking about it by walking around a new city.At home,you should build it
into your day.Even moderate-intensity activities,such as going for a walk,release "happy
hormones".37.Start with 15 minutes of daily exercise,which is enough time to increase
your heart rate and begin to harvest the benefits.
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On holidays,we enjoy long drawn-out restaurant meals with loved ones;in real life,we
scarf down processed foods in the car on the way.Research supports that families that eat together
have less anxiety,less depression and a reduced risk of obesity.It is recommended that families
eat at least one meal a day together to connect and eat healthily.
Make“no”your default(默认的)answer
It's easy to be a "yes"person,assigning yourself to school fundraisers and volunteer
committees even though you don't have the time.That's the beauty of holidays:We only say
"yes"to things we want to do.People have to be very intentional about what their priorities
are in life and create boundaries around what's really meaningful.39
Be a tourist in your own town
Part of what makes a holiday so exciting is the novelty of a new place.40.In short,
do things that bring you joy and let you discover a destination.The good news is that it's easy
to be a tourist in your own town,especially on weekends.Make a point of checking out that
hot new jazz bar or signing up for a food tour.Try a new hike or visit a museum.
A.Eat with your family mindfully
B.Identify key elements of a balanced diet
C.They improve your mood and increase energy
D.It increases productivity and helps you stay focused
E.Let me show you how to make every day feel like a holiday
F.Make sure to clarify what items can slide down the priority list
G.Eat at trendy restaurants,join bicycle tours,and try activities like surfing
第三部分语言运用(共两节,公众号悦爱学堂满分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。
Pa Jit,a restaurant in Thailand,was crowded with customers coming for a unique experience:
enjoying a meal in flood waters while 41 fish brought in by a recent flood.
"When a nearby river broke its banks 11 days ago,my heart 42"said owner Pornkamol
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Prangprempree."Then a(n)43 idea occurred to me.
At first,Pornkamol was 44 that there would be no customer.But then a customer
posted online a picture showing that there were a lot of 45 swimming in the water in the
flooded restaurant.Since then,many people came here to46 Bella Windy,a29-yearod
who lives in the same area,was there with her husband and 47.She said when she saw
the post,she couldn't 48.
"I think in Thailand,there's only this place where you can feed fish like this.It is the
nature experience here that 49 me.Best of all,when my boy see the fish,he is 50
and become less picky!,"Bella laughed.
Pornkamol said floods have 51 her business,with her profits 52 from around
$309 to around $618 per day.
"Though the 53 has brought an unexpected profit to Pa Jit,it has 54 many other
areas of Thailand,,”Prangprempree said_55_.“And many people died..”
41.A.purchasing
B.feeding
C.painting
D.cooking
42.A.attacked
B.warmed
C.sank
D.flew
43.A.unusual
B.stupid
C.old
D.confusing
44.A.shocked
B.assured
C.warned
D.worried
45.A.kids
B.sheep
C.fish
D.customers
46.A.perform
B.eat
C.donate
D.work
47.A.son
B.mother
C.coach
D.friend
48.A.accept
B.resist
C.control
D.protest
49.A.appeals to
B.focuses on
C.responds to
D.relies on
50.A.threatened
B.relieved
C.overjoyed
D.cured
51.A.hurt
B.delayed
C.missed
D.boosted
52.A.doubling
B.declining
C.ranging
D.referring
53.A.celebration
B.flood
C.game
D.family
54.A.helped
B.included
C.affected
D.explored
55.A.politely
B.carefully
C.gratefully
D.sadly
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填人1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
On January 5,2024,a small Chinese company called DeepSeek released a new AI system
that could answer questions,solve logic problems and write computer programs as 56 (capable)
as AI models from leading AI companies like OpenAI and Meta.
That alone would have been a milestone.But the team behind the system,called DeepSeek-V3,
described 57 even bigger step in a research paper:Only about $6 million are used 58 (build)
their new system.That is 95%cheaper than OpenAI's ol.
"But the 59 (big)decision is to make the code open-source and it will benefit
consumers and transform society,"said Chris Nicholson,an investor 60 focuses on AI
technologies."For AI to transform society and benefit consumers,61 needs to be cheap
and out of the control of any country or company.
Since OpenAI released its ChatGPT in 2022,many experts and investors had concluded that
no company could compete with leading American AI companies since the widely 62 (accept)
wisdom was that they are among the richest companies in the world and that they could stay
ahead in the AI sector by spending billions of dollars on 63 (create)advanced chips and
building out huge data centers(despite the environmental cost).
Now,the wisdom has been called into question.DeepSeek shows how competition and
64 (innovate)will make AI cheaper and therefore more useful.DeepSeek's engineers said
they needed only about 2,000 specialized computer chips from Nvidia.It is just one 65 (ten)of
the computing power used by Meta's Llama 3.1 model.
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第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分】
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你校近日计划举办“黄梅戏进校同(Huangmei Opera Enters Campus)”主题
活动,旨在向师生传播中国传统戏曲文化。请你代表学枚给外教Jenny写封邮件,邀请她参加
活动。内容包括:
1.活动时间和地点;
2.活动内容;
3.发出邀请并表达期待。
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 Jenny,
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Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
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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:
Our family love hockey(and we are huge fans of the Toronto Maple Leafs.I have
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watched them on television since I was a little kid.But the most exciting part of hockey for my
family was travelling from our home in the country to Toronto to watch them play live at
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Maple Leaf Gardens!
My mom's dad died when she was a teenager..My grandpa had season tickets to the Gardens
The tickets were given to my grandma and eventually they were passed on to my mom.Thanks
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to my grandpa's legacy(),we have four first-row centre ice season tickets at Maple Leaf
Gardens.For years,my dad,mom,twin sister Susan,and I cheered for the Leafs there-
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until my younger sister Aynsley was born,making our family five.
As she grew up,she also began to watch hockey and travel to Toronto to Maple Leaf
Gardens.Because there were only four seats,many times my mom would stay at home as the
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four of us-my dad,two sisters and I-went to see the Leafs.We always wished it could have
been the five of us going together.
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Bad news struck when Maple Leaf Gardens announced its closure,with the last game on
February 13,1999,against the Chicago Blackhawks.Determined not to miss this historic night,
we planned to change seats in turn through the three periods so everyone could attend.Susan
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volunteered to sit out the first part of the first period.Then I was set to change places with
her so that she could see the game,too.
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But after the national anthems()played,I was overcome with a feeling that my sister
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should be sitting up there and I left my seat to change places with her earlier than planned.As
I walked downstairs,heading towards the gate,a Maple Leaf Gardens ticket collector asked
me where I was going.I explained that I was going to let my sister watch the game.
注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
“So you have a ticket?”he asked.
The man's understanding and tolerance shocked me.
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