辽宁省名校联盟2021届高三上学期12月联合考试英语试题

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辽宁省名校联盟2021届高三上学期12月联合考试英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________
一、短对话
1.How's weather now?
A.Cold and cloudy. B.Sunny but windy. C.Warm but rainy. 2.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Colleagues. B.Boss and secretary. C.Waiter and customer. 3.How did the woman look on TV?
A.Nervous. B.Scared. C.Great.
4.What did the man mean?
A.He did badly in spelling.
B.He didn't go to the contest.
C.He was pleased with himself.
5.How much should the man pay?
A.100 pounds. B.120 pounds. C.180 pounds.
二、长对话
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

6.When will the speakers' plane take off?
A.At 3:00. B.At 4:00. C.At 6:00.
7.What does the man promise to do?
A.Talk with Mr. Neil on the phone.
B.Apologize to Mr. Neil for his report.
C.Book tickets for another flight online.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

8.What was wrong with the machine?
A.It was empty. B.It was broken into. C.It didn't work. 9.What did the man do to deal with the problem?
A.He got all his money back.
B.He got the machine repaired.
C.He talked to the shop owner.
10.What will the man do next?
A.Make a call. B.Call the police. C.Rock the machine.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

11.How's the man's homework this time?
A.Terrible. B.Excellent. C.Just-so-so. 12.What's the man's attitude towards the woman?
A.Grateful. B.Regretful. C.Envious. 13.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.In the bookstore. B.In the library. C.In teachers' office.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

14.Who wants the man to be a politician?
A.His professor. B.His parents. C.The woman. 15.What does the man want to be?
A.A restaurant manager. B.An artist. C.A historian. 16.Why does the woman want to be a teacher?
A.She loves teaching painting.
B.She is an organized person.
C.She likes working with kids.
三、短文
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。

17.How long does the book fair last this week?
A.Three days. B.Four days. C.Five days. 18.Where will the donation money go?
A.A computer lab. B.The sports teams. C.The art department. 19.Whose class is hosting a bake sale?
A.Mr. Wright's. B.Mr. Smith's. C.Mr. Williams's. 20.Who are the listeners?
A.Teachers. B.Students. C.Parents.
四、阅读选择
WELCOME TO THE 2021 HAL LEONARD VOCAL COMPETITION The annual Hal Leonard Vocal Competition was founded in 2011 to encourage young singers from all over United States and Canada, from children through college undergraduates. Thousands of singers have participated in the competition, with top placing videos from 35 states and provinces, and over 40 colleges and universities. The Hal Leonard Vocal Competition was one of the first music competitions held entirely on YouTube.
This year with many singers studying at home and unable to meet in person with teachers, we hope the 2021 Hal Leonard Vocal Competition can be a rewarding project for all participants to experience growth, community, and enrichment. The competition offers a thread of connection between all singers who enter, by seeing and hearing their peers (同龄人) online.
The rules of the Hal Leonard V ocal Competition have alwa ys required that a recorded accompaniment (伴奏) must be an official Hal Leonard recording. Because of the special circumstances we are in, for the 2021 competition, we will allow a singer to use an accompaniment recording made that is not an official Hal Leonard recording, provided that the accompaniment recorded matches exactly the edition of the songs from books chosen on the required repertoire (全部曲目) list. The accompaniment must be piano or keyboard only.
Unlike almost every other music competition, there is no entry fee in the Hal Leonard Vocal Competition. We deliberately want young singers from any location in North America to be able to enter, without the expense of travel to an audition (试镜) site. And singers can view and hear others on YouTube from around the US and Canada who are in their own age group. Voice teachers have told us that it is instructive to hear hundreds of singers from other studios.
It is important to us to encourage the study of art song as well as musical theatre, with four age categories for each :
• Children, 12 and under
• Early Teens, 13-15
• High School, 16-18
• College Undergraduates/Young Adults, 18-23
21.What does the competition allow participants to do?
A.Meet their teachers personally. B.Hear people of their age online.
C.Receive videos of famous singers. D.Get some gifted books on singing. 22.What are participants required to do?
A.Travel to an audition site ahead of time.
B.Prepare and record some original songs.
C.Use non-official Hal Leonard recording.
D.Provide accompaniment to the entry song.
23.What is special about the competition?
A.It is free to participate. B.It is held on YouTube.
C.It is attended by students. D.It can be watched online.
Corey Cappelloni is an extreme athlete who has set himself impressive goals such as running six days in a row in the Sahara desert, which is considered the most tiring race of all ultra-marathons. These days he's exchanged the desert for the roads from Washington, D.C., where he lives, to his hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania. His 98-year-old grandmother Ruth lives there and was isolated(隔离)while recovering from CO VID-19.
His motivation wasn’t just to give his grandmother, who was in a nursing home, a hug from afar. The athlete ran for a cause:to raise awareness of the isolation of the elderly during the pandemic(传染病).
He left D.C.seven days earlier and his race had a specific goal:to raise money to buy smart phones and tablets for elderly people isolated due to COVID-19, so that they could communicate with their loved ones.
Ruth's grandson, who affectionately calls her Nana, was greeted with cheers by the personnel at the center where his grandmother is staying. From the fourth floor, Ruth greeted him from the window. Dozens of workers from the Allied Services Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center applauded as he crossed the finish line. Breathless but smiling, he pointed to Nana ‘s fourth-floor room, where she was watching him through the window.
Then they talked on their cell phones. Corey had a microphone in his hand so those around him could hear the conversation, in which he thanked the Center's staff, expressed the love that he and so many other people had for Ruth, and assured her that he had always been confident in her strength to fight the coronavirus(新冠病毒).
Thanks to his run, Corey has been able to raise nearly $ 25,000 to date for the purchase of cell phones and tablets for the elderly and coronavirus patients to use to communicate with
their loved ones and feel less lonely.
24.What can be known about Corey Cappelloni?
A.He is an ambitious athlete. B.He has made achievements.
C.He is bored with marathons. D.He lives in the Sahara desert. 25.Why did Corey Cappelloni want to raise money?
A.To purchase smart phones for hospitals.
B.To help the elderly during the pandemic.
C.To donate the money to fight COVID-19.
D.To pay for his grandmother's medical cost.
26.How did people in the nursing home respond to Corey Cappelloni?
A.They expressed their dislike. B.They got him isolated soon.
C.They warmly welcomed him. D.They gave him much money. 27.What did Corey Cappelloni offer to his grandmother?
A.Physical training. B.Daily recreations.
C.Financial support. D.Spiritual comfort.
Are you having difficulty falling asleep? Try drinking a glass of warm milk. If that doesn't work, listen to beautiful soft music. Still no luck? Try thinking about sheep jumping over a fence. If you are still awake, take a sleeping pill. But people who take pills often become dependent on the drugs. So you lie awake knowing that the new workday will soon arrive. If you have been in such condition for at least one month, you may have primary insomnia.
A new study has found that you might fall asleep more quickly and stay asleep longer if you try "cerebral hypothermia”. It is not a complex medical process. It just means cooling down your brain. Eric Nofzinger and Daniel Buysse from the University of Pittsburgh Medical School led the study. They examined twelve people who had sleeping problems. Twelve others had no sleeping problems. Each of them wore a soft plastic cap on their head at bedtime.
The caps had tubes inside filled with water. The researchers moved the water through the tubes and then changed the temperature of the water. Other studies showed that people who had sleeping problems often had more chemical reactions in the front of their brains. The researchers thought cooling down the brain might help.
On the first two nights of testing, the patients wore caps with no water. On the next two nights, the caps were worn, but the water was not cooled. Then the researchers cooled the water a little for another two nights. On the final two nights of the study, the temperature of the water was made much cooler.
The researchers found that the water caps didn't help the patients until the temperature was about 14℃. Most of the patients fell asleep faster and slept better when the coolest water was moving around their heads.
Dr. Nofzinger and Dr. Buysse noted that this was only the beginning of the brain temperature study. But they believed they had discovered something important that needed more research.
28.What is the purpose of Paragraph 1?
A.To ask readers a question. B.To tell sleeping problems.
C.To show what insomnia is. D.To offer ways to insomnia.
29.What can we know about the participants in the study?
A.They showed more chemical reactions. B.They were required to wear plastic caps. C.They all suffered from sleeping problems. D.They cooled themselves by drinking water.
30.What do Dr. Nofzinger and Dr. Buysse think of their study?
A.It turns out disappointing. B.It proves widely practical.
C.It stands out among studies. D.It still has a long way to go. 31.What's the main idea of the text?
A.It's time to cool yourself down. B.A medical process benefits sleep.
C.A new way might help with sleep. D.Cooling clown your brain matters.
Beginning 2020, the fifth generation of wireless technology is expected to be widely used throughout the world. The new network, called 5G, promises to give faster speeds and a higher capacity for the use of more devices. However, while some companies are competing to be the first to deliver 5G to the consumer, the environmental influences of the new network are being overlooked.
There is some evidence that the new devices and technologies associated with 5G will be harmful to ecosystems. The main component of the 5G network that will affect the earth's ecosystems is the millimeter waves. The millimeter waves that are being used in developing
the 5G network have never been used at such scale(规模)before. Studies have found that there are some harms caused by these new technologies.
The millimeter waves, specifically, had a detrimental effect on birds. In a study, researchers observed that after exposure to radiation from a cell tower for just 5~30 minutes, the eggs of sparrows were disfigured. The disfiguration of birds exposed for such a short amount of time to these frequencies(频率)is significant considering that the new 5G network will have a much higher density(浓度)of base stations(small cells) throughout areas needing connection. The potential dangers of having so many small cells all over areas where birds live could threaten their population's survival.
Additionally, it was found that cellular devices were linked to many disturbances in the ecosystems of bees. In this study, beehives exposed for just ten minutes to 900MHz waves fell victim to colony collapse disorder(蜂群崩坏症候群). Bees are an incredibly important part of the earth's ecosystem. Around one-third of the food produced today is dependent on bees for pollination(授粉), making bees are a vital part of the agricultural system.
The impact that the cell towers have on birds and bees is important to understand, because all ecosystems of the earth are interconnected. If one component of an ecosystem is disrupted the whole system will be affected.
32.What will probably cause the environmental problems with the wide use of 5G network? A.The lack of the density of base stations.
B.The less mature devices and technologies.
C.The lower capacity for the use of devices.
D.The large amount of use of millimeter waves.
33.Which of the following best explains the underlined word "detrimental" in Paragraph 3? A.Important. B.Unknown. C.Harmful. D.Potential. 34.Why are bees important in the earth's ecosystem?
A.They play a key role in food production.
B.They can guide some pollinators to work.
C.They are likely to reduce unpleasant noises.
D.They rid disturbances in the agricultural system.
35.What is the best title for the text?
A.Should 5G Be Used in the Future? B.The Influence of 5G on Ecosystem C.The Research on 5G Technologies D.How Can Ecosystem Survive 5G?
五、七选五
No matter how much experience you have, it's always a good idea for everyone to review boating safety rules before departures. Below are basic boating safety tips for you to stay safe.
Be weather-wise.
Always check local weather conditions before departure. 36.If you notice darkening clouds and rough changing winds or sudden drops in temperature, play it safe by getting off the water.
Follow a pre-departure checklist.
37.Following a pre-departure checklist is the best way to make sure no boating safety rules or precautions have been overlooked or forgotten.
Use common sense.
One of the most important parts of boating safety is to use your common sense. 38.You should operate at a safe speed at all times(especially in crowded areas), stay cautious at all times and steer clear of large vessels and watercraft that can be restricted in their ability to stop or turn. Also, be respectful of buoys and other navigational aids, all of which have been placed there to ensure your own safety.
39.
Make sure more than one person on board is familiar with all aspects of your boat's handling, operations, and general boating safety. If the primary navigator is injured in any way, it's important to make sure someone else can follow the proper boating safety rules to get everyone else back to shore.
Develop a float plan.
Whether you choose to inform a family member or staff at your local marina, always be sure to let someone else know your float plan. 40.
A.This means a lot.
B.Choose an assistant captain.
C.Make some boating safety rules.
D.Weather broadcast can be unreliable.
and radio forecasts can be a good source of information.
F.Proper boating safety includes being prepared for any possibility on the water.
G.This should include where you're going and how long you're going to be gone.
六、完形填空
It is closing in on my 54th birthday as I write this and I am reminded of a wonderful quote(语录), “What a wonderful life I've had. I only wish I'd realized it sooner. ” I was so blessed to grow up the way I did. I was 41 by a loving family. I seemed to have all of 42 as my playground: I took walks in the woods and went swimming in the lake every day during the summer. I did well in school and 43 friendships that I still have to this day. I was fortunate enough to go to college and learned so much there.
My life had its share of 44 too. I married young and struggled financially for years to support my family. Two of my three children were severely sick. And I realized that they would need to be 45 for the rest of their lives here. However, raising them brought so much learning, laughter and 46 into my soul. In the end they became the greatest 47 in my life.
Still, it took me a long time to realize this. I spent years making the 48 so many of us here make. I constantly 49 what my life would be like if only my life's circumstances were 50 .In the end I wasted so many days looking for a 51 that never came and not enjoying the “present” I had 52 me. It took me years to see that where you are is not as important as who you are and that 53 living with love can bring you more joy than anything else in this life.
It is never too 54 to realize how wonderful your life is. Always remember this 55 is God's gift to you. And how you live it is your gift to God.
41.A.observed B.changed C.assessed D.surrounded 42.A.atmosphere B.air C.nature D.equipment 43.A.studied B.formed C.lost D.doubted 44.A.memories B.discoveries C.discussions D.problems 45.A.picked out B.looked after C.learned from D.given up 46.A.care B.honesty C.respect D.love 47.A.symbols B.hobbies C.blessings D.challenges 48.A.mistake B.record C.story D.plan 49.A.wrote B.showed C.announced D.imagined 50.A.different B.controversial C.annoying D.complex
51.A.history B.past C.future D.present 52.A.in front of B.apart from C.far from D.other than 53.A.rarely B.immediately C.eventually D.simply 54.A.simple B.late C.strange D.bad 55.A.life B.experience C.choice D.schedule
七、用单词的适当形式完成短文
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。

Have you ever watched a scene unfold before your eyes? That's56.happens when you look at a form of Chinese arts. The image is painted on a roll of paper or silk and unrolled for viewing.
There 57.(be) two types of scroll (卷轴)painting:hand scrolls and hanging or landscape scrolls.
Hand scrolls are usually long and continuous. Each scroll is mounted on a wooden roller with a silk 58.(cover) around the outside, and stored in a special wooden box. The image, which often involves a scene or story, unfolds before you. Think of it59.a book with pictures that tells a story as the pages are turned.
Unlike hand scrolls, hanging or landscape scrolls are vertical. They are unrolled, and can be hung on a wall and viewed 60.(complete) at one time.
Chinese scroll painting is a very old art. The61.(early) known works were done thousands of years ago. Common themes include landscapes, people and birds.
A great hand scroll painted by Ma Yuan titled The Four Sages of Shangshan 62.(create) between 1220 and 1230 of the Southern Song Dynasty. It's63.example of people combined with landscape as a subject.
The most famous one is the 12th-century work Along the River during the Qingming Festival by Song Dynasty artist Zhang Zeduan.64.(know) as “China's Mona Lisa”,this work pictures the 65.(beauty) natural scenery of the city of Bianjing, today's Kaifeng, and the busy and lively life of people.
八、提纲类作文
66.你校英语报正在征文,主题是“减少校园食物浪费”。

请你写一篇文章投稿,内容包括:
1.食物浪费的现状;
2.提出解决方法;
3.表达期望。

注意:1.词数80左右;
2.文章的题目已给出。

Reduce Food Waste on Campus
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九、读后续写
67.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。

How did I find the strength to even breathe, much less walk, talk or live, after the death of my 15-year-old son from an accident two years ago? My mother is the short and long answer.
My beautiful, blue-eyed, blond-haired son, bright, athletic, loving, popular, lost his own life, and my life as I knew it went with him. I was blindsided. The intense grief and extreme pain were unbearable and still are at times. But that is another story. This story is about my mother who, although she died two years before my son, was and is my strongest pillar.
My mother was born in 1924 and, from one perspective, was one of the lucky ones during the Great Depression. Her father was an assistant district lawyer, so she grew up with food on the table, decent clothes and a warm apartment to live in.
She married my father, a heart surgeon, shortly after World War Ⅱ. They moved to Pittsburgh in 1958 and raised six children in Fox Chapel, ending up with 15 grandchildren by the time they celebrated their 60th anniversary a few weeks before she died at age 86.
As a mother and spouse, she was remarkable. Taking my father's long, stressful hours at General Hospital into account, she was in charge of everything—finances, school schedules, housework, discipline. She was also involved in volunteer activities for the hospital and American Heart Association.
Dealing with things in a practical way, she managed to attend her children's many activities with enthusiasm and still make time to sit with my father when he got home long after the dinner hour. She would listen to his day's events devotedly, and she rarely complained about his long hours or her many responsibilities.
Often doubled over in fits of laughter at the dinner table, she had a great sense of humor and was infamous for having quiet laugh attacks during Sunday mass. She loved to read and was addicted to her daily crossword puzzles. I loved all these things about my mother and sought to imitate her as a young woman.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2 .请按以下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

My mother never complained.
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But after ex experiencing the loss of my son, I found myself…
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参考答案
1.B
【原文】
W: Fairly warm this morning, isn't it?
M: Yes, the sun is shining, but the wind is strong. The radio warned of heavy rain in two hours. 2.A
【原文】
M: Look at the menu. Everything looks great, but that's too expensive.
W: Have anything you like? Tom said it's on our boss.
3.C
【原文】
M: I saw you on TV yesterday. You were ever so good. You didn't look nervous.
W: To be frank, when it was my turn to speak, I really had my heart in my mouth.
4.A
【原文】
W: How did you do in the writing contest?
M: If only I had paid more attention to spelling.
5.B
【原文】
W: A single room is fifty pounds per night, and a double room sixty pounds per night. Stay two nights and you'll get another for free.
M: A double room for three nights, please.
6.B
7.A
【原文】
M: Sophia, I’ve just confirmed our flight online, and it looks like we’ll be delayed by an hour. The flight is now scheduled to leave at 4:00 due to the heavy wind.
W: Then we’re in trouble. We won't be able to get to Chicago by 6:00 for the meeting with Mr. Neil.
M: Don't worry. I’ll talk to him. I'm going to call him to speak about our report.
W: Don't forget to apologize to him about being late.
8.C
9.C
10.A
【原文】
W: Hey, what's up?
M: Well, I put a dollar in this machine for a chocolate bar. Then I pressed the button, but nothing happened.
W: Well, did you talk to the shop owner over there to see if he could give back your money? M: Yeah, I tried that, but he said he didn't own the machine. Hey, I have an idea. Why don't we rock the machine until the thing falls?
W: Oh no. I don't want to be responsible for breaking the machine, and besides, someone might call the police. Why not try the phone number on the machine?
M: Yeah, you're right.
11.B
12.A
13.C
【原文】
W: Ted, I have finished correcting your homework.
M: Thank you. Are there any mistakes this time?
W: Yes, everywhere.
M: Oh, I'd better kill myself.
W: Come on, Ted. I was just joking.
M: What do you mean then?
W: You made no mistake this time. I’m very glad you have made such great progress.
M: Oh, really? Thanks a lot, Miss Smith. Thank you so much for your help.
W: You’re welcome.
M: I’m going to the library now. I don't want to take up too much of your time.
W: That's all right. Now here's your exercise book.
M: You know, Miss Smith, you are one of the best teachers I’ve ever met.
W: It's very kind of you to say so. Come to me any time you need help.
M: Many thanks. I've done that.
14.A
15.B
16.C
【原文】
M: My history professor says I should think about a job in polities. But I don't think I'd make a good politician.
W: Why not?
M: You know me. I’m not good at dealing with people. And politicians have to work with people all the time.
W: That's true. So what do you think you want to do?
M: I think I will be a good artist. I love painting pictures.
W: That reminds me of a problem I'm having. You know my parents have a restaurant, right? They want me to be the manager.
M: And you want to?
W: No way. A restaurant manager has to manage other people. It’d be terrible. I’m too disorganized. Honestly, I want to be a teacher because I like working with kids, and I'm god at it. M: That's true.
17.B
18.C
19.A
20.C
【原文】
M: Mountain Elementary School is hosting an event to honor the artist Sheldon Williams. Please
join us in the gym at 7:00 pm on Wednesday fora view of his artwork. Food and drinks will be served. Admission is free although we are asking for a donation of $5 at the door, which will go to the school's art department. Our school's book fair is happening in the library this week from 8:00 am until 4:00 pm, Monday through Thursday. Most books will be under $10. Mr. Wright's classis also hosting a bake sale to support the school's sports teams. Cookies, cakes, and other treats will
be available at the book fair. Speaking of books, we are holding a parent book club on Thursday evening in Mr. Smith's rm. I know that many of your children hang out in the computer lab after school, but it will be closed this week for repairs. The lab will open again on Monday. Thank you for being an active part of your child's life. We really enjoy having you as part of the community here at Mountain Elementary School!
21.B
22.D
23.A
【分析】
本文为应用文。

文章介绍了2021年哈尔·伦纳德声乐比赛的参赛事项。

这项一年一度的比赛旨在鼓励来自美国和加拿大各地的年轻歌手。

21.
细节理解题。

根据第二段“The competition offers a thread of connection between all singers who enter, by seeing and hearing their peers (同龄人) online. (通过在网上看到和听到他们的同龄人,比赛为所有参赛歌手提供了一条联系的纽带)”可知,这个比赛使得参与者能够听到同龄人唱歌。

故选B。

22.
细节理解题。

根据第三段“The rules of the Hal Leonard V ocal Competition have alwa ys required that a recorded accompaniment (伴奏) must be an official Hal Leonard recording.(哈尔·伦纳德声
乐比赛的规则一直要求伴奏必须是哈尔·伦纳德的官方录音)”可知,参赛者需要提供伴奏。

故选D。

23.
细节理解题。

根据第四段“Unlike almost every other musi c competition, there is no entry fee in the Hal Leonard Vocal Competition. (与几乎所有其他音乐比赛不同,哈尔·伦纳德声乐比赛不
收报名费)”可知,这个比赛的特别之处是参赛者可以免费参加。

故选A。

24.A
25.B
26.C
27.D
【分析】
本文是一篇记叙文。

主要讲了极限运动员科里·卡佩洛尼总为自己设定具有挑战性的目标,最近他途经沙漠从居住地华盛顿特区跑到了他的家乡宾夕法尼亚州斯克兰顿,他98岁的祖母露丝在新冠肺炎恢复期间被隔离在那里,他用他的实际行动为居住的养老院的隔离老人筹钱并对祖母进行精神鼓舞。

24.
推理判断题。

根据第一段“Corey Cappelloni is an extreme athlete who has set himself impressive goals such as running six days in a row in the Sahara desert, which is considered the most tiring race of all ultra-marathons.( 科里·卡佩洛尼是一名极限运动员,他为自己设定了令人印象深刻的目标,比如在撒哈拉沙漠连续跑六天,这被认为是所有超级马拉松中最累人的一项。

)”可知科里•卡佩洛尼为自己设定的目标都很具有挑战性,由此可推知科里•卡佩洛尼是一名很有抱负的运动员。

故选A。

25.
细节理解题。

根据第三段“He left D. C. seven days earlier and his race had a specific goal:to raise money to buy smart phones and tablets for elderly people isolated due to COVID-19, so that they could communicate with their loved ones.( 他在7天前离开了华盛顿特区,他跑步有一个明确的目标:为因COVID-19而被隔离的老年人筹集资金,购买智能手机和平板电脑,以便他们能与亲人交流。

)” 可知,科里•卡佩洛尼想要筹钱是为了帮助疫情中的老人。

故选B。

26.
推理判断题。

根据第四段里的“Ruth's grandson, who affectionately calls her Nana, was greeted with cheers by the personnel at the center(露丝的孙子,亲切地叫她奶奶,受到了中心工作人员的热烈欢迎)”、“Dozens of workers from the Allied Services Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center applauded as he crossed the finish line.( 当他冲过终点线时,来自联合服务技术护理和康复中心的数十名工作人员鼓掌。

)”可推断养老院的人都热情地欢迎科里•卡佩洛尼。

故选C。

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