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树德中学高级高一上学期月阶段性测试英语试题202010第一节听力部分(每小题分,共分)L
5301.What doesthe mandislike about the dressA.The size.B.The color.C.The style.
2.Why doesthe manwant a ride toworkA.His caris beingrepaired.B.He lenthis carto someoneelse.C.He doesntwant totake thesubway.
3.What happenedto thespaghettiA.The man had itfbr lunch.B.It waseaten bythe woman.C.It hasgone badin therefrigerator.
4.Why is the womanreturning theskirtA.Its tooshort.B.Its toolong.C.Its toodark.
5.Where doesthe manwork nowA.At afurniture store.B.At thepost office.C.At aparty supplystore.听第段材料,回答第至题
6676.Why didthe womango toEnglandA.On business.B.To visitfriends.C.For furtherstudies.
7.What was the weatherlike inEnglandA.Rainy.B.Windy.C.Sunny.听第段材料,回答第至题
7898.What doesthe womannotice firstabout the owner of the restaurantA.Her clothes.B.Her hairstyle.C.Her smile.
9.Why doesthe ownergo toItaly everyyearA.To visither family.B.To getsome informationabout fashion.C.To studythe designof clothes.听第段材料,回答第至题
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60.A.destroyedB・beginning第五节在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式(每小题分,共分)1L515演变Chinese charactersevolved frompictures andsigns,and theart ofcalligraphydeveloped naturallyfromthis specialwriting systemof Chinesecharacters.By61use a brush to write Chinesecharacters,calligraphers canexpress theirthoughts,feelings,and personalitiesin apoint or a line,62透Chinese calligraphyis alsocalled theart oflines.The Chinesesaying Thehandwriting reveals露the writer is63direct relatedto calligraphy.It meanspeople areoften judgedby theirhandwriting.The writtencharactersshow thecalligrapher^way64understand life.Practicing calligraphyhelps65person to achieve-reiaxation andinner peace.In the past,children66train at an earlyage topractice writing.Great attentionis paid67calligraphy todaywith exhibitionsand68compete amongboth theyoung and the oldfrom manywalks oflife.To learncalligraphy,one willneedabrush,ink,paper,and inkstone,which arecommonly69refer toastheFour Treasuresof Study.Although calligraphyuses Chinesewords asthe vehicleof expression,one doesnot have to knowChineseto appreciateits beauty.As Chineseculture spreadsthroughout the world nowadays,calligraphyis becoming70popular thanever before.第六节短文改错每个分,共分110文中共有处语言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改10增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号,并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线\划掉修改在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词Last Saturdayour classwent hikingin a countryside.We meetat our school gateand setoff on8:00am.On theway,we weresinging andlaughing happilywhile agirl suddenlyfell intoa deephole.She feltsofrightening andeven burstinto tears.One ofmy classmatefound along ropeand wefinally gother out.Fortunately,she didntsuffer seriouslyinjuries,but itseemed that her ankleslightly injured.We managedtosending herto thenearest hospital.It is an experiencewell neverforget it,though wedidnt enjoyourselvesvery muchthat day.第七节书面表达(共分)25假定你是李华,你的英国朋友来信询问你校学生体育运动情况请给他回信,内容包Peter括学校的体育场馆;主要的运动项目;你喜欢的项目
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3.注意.词数左右;.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯11002树德中学高级高一上学期月阶段性测试英语试题参考答案202010Text1W:What do you thinkof thisdress,Harold Andbe honest.I hateit whenpeople saynice thingswhen theydontmean them.M:I likethe colorof thedress,andthestyle istotally you.But youshould gofbr amedium instead of asmall.Text2M:Can yougive mearideto theoffice thismorning Ilet mybrother borrowmy carwhile hisis gettingfixed.W:Im actuallygoing totake thesubway.You shouldjoin me.We cantalk aboutour plansfbr thisweekendon thetrain.Text3M:Hey,did yousee thespaghetti thatwas in the refrigeratorW:Oops.Was that yours Ihad itfbr lunch.3M:Next timeyou want to eatsomething thatisnt yours,could youplease checkwith therest ofus Mymommadethat fbrme whenI washome thisweekend,and Iwas reallylooking forwardto enjoyingit.Text4W:Hi,I need to returnthis skirt.M:Whafs wrongwith it,maamW:The lengthis not appropriate.I workat alaw firm,and Ineed somethingthat goesat leastto theknee.4Text5W:Hey,Jason.Are youheading toa costumeparty rightnowM:Why wouldyou askthat Its9oclock in the morning.W:Ifs justthat youredressed likeyou5re aboutto delivermail.I thoughtyou workedatafurniture store.M:Oh,didnt I tell youI switchedjobs NowIm amailman.5Text6M:Hello,Jane.I haventseen youfbr a few weeks.Where haveyou beenW:Fve justcome backfrom England.6M:EnglandW:Yes.My fathertook meto visitsome friendsthere.6M:Was yourtrip interestingW:It wasgreat.M:Where didyou goW:Well,we spent one weekin London.Then wewent toScotland.It has many lakesand mountainsandthe countrysideis beautiful.M:What was the weatherlike7W:Terrible!It rainedthe wholetime.7But boththe Englishand Scottishpeople werefriendly tous.M:Did youtake anyphotographsW:Yes,I tooka lot.Please cometo myhouse and Ill show them to you.Text7W:My dear,what acharming restaurant!M:Yes,its one of thebest Italian restaurants intown.The decorationsare nice,the musicis good,and thefoodisdelicious.W:Is thatthe ownerswife over there Shesdressed in the verylatest Europeanfashion.8M:She is the owner.8She and her familygo toItaly everyyear to keep upwith thetrends infashionand food.9But shedoesnt actuallychange thefood or the decorationhere verymuch.Constant changewould beupsetting to the customers.Besides,the customersexpect certaincharacteristicsin anItalianrestaurant,and shecant changethose,ortherestaurant wouldlose someofits appeal.W:Like thered andwhite tablecloths,you meanM:Exactly.And themusic.Although shetries tokeep certainthings unchanged,she always wears thelateststyleof clothing.Text8W:Good afternoon,Customer Service.How can I help you todayM:Hi.I mailedsome checkstoyoulast week.I justwanted tosee ifthe moneyis inmy account.10W:rd behappy tohelpyouwith that,sir.First,who amI speakingwithM:My nameis GeorgeAlston.W:OK,Mr.Alston.Til justneed toask youafewquestions.Can youtell meyour address,please M:Yeah,2905Berkshire Road.11Wmoment...Imoment...rm sorry,sir,but thafsnot theaddress we have onfile.M:Oh,I doapologize.My wifeand I moved lastweek,and Ijust haventhad achance toupdate myinformation.The oldaddress was38Parkview Drive.W:Yes,thats the one wehave.And canI haveyour dateof birthM:January9,
1948.W:Very good.One lastquestion:can youplease tellme the last fourdigits ofyour SocialSecurityNumberM:
9820.W:Thank you,Mr.Alston.Tm going to placeyou onhold whileI checkon yourdeposit.Text9M:Thanks foragreeing to do thisinterview withme,maam.13W:Its mypleasure.Please callme Diana.M:OK,Diana.So,its careerweek atmy school.We have to interviewsomeone whohas acareer thatwewant.W:Great.But first,canIask whatmade youinterested injournalism13M:I paya lot of attentiontocurrent events,including internationalevents.I alsolove toread andwrite.W:Do youwrite fbryour schoolnewspaperM:Yes.In lastmonths paper,I interviewedthe athleticdirector of ourschoolabout how to getmore girlsinvolvedin sports.Id lovetowriteabout issuesoutside ofschool,too.Im particularlyinterested in theeconomy.14W:Thats wonderful.Do youhave a good editorM:My momhelps mesometimes.W:Is shea professionalwriterM:No,both ofmy parentsare lawyers.W:How interesting!What kindof lawdo theypracticeM:My daddoes familylaw,and myroom doescriminal...15Urn,Im sorryto changethe subject,but Ineedtoask somequestions,too.Right now,it seemslike Imthe subjectof thisinterview...Text10Welcome backto GoodMorning,America.Were excitedto continuediscussing ourtheme fbr theday——protecting theenvironment.17We justwant tothank the writer JessicaFleming againfbrtalking tous abouther new book TheTrees andUs.It reallymakes usrealize howimportant treesare toboththeworldeconomy andto ourplanet.18Now,were readyfbr ournext guest.Matthew Thomasis anoceanbiologist fromthe Universityof Florida,and hestudies the environmental impactof human activitieson the oceans.He hasjust writtenhis firstbook,If WhalesCould Talk,and I must saythat itsa veryinterestingread.The bestthing aboutthis bookis thatits easy to understand,even if youre not anaward-winning scientistlike Prof.Thomas.19I dontwant togive toomuch away,but ourguestdefinitely hassome amazingstories totell.Ever wonderwhere ourgarbage goeswhen wethrow itawayAnd whatabout afew yearsafter anoil spillhas beencleaned upand alltheenvironmentalgroups gohomeThe answersmight surpriseyou.Prof.Thomas willalso giveus somesuggestions abouthow we can protecttheunderwater environment,including somethings thatkids cando.20Please joinme inwelcoming Prof.Matthew Thomas!Dear Peter,I amdelighted tohear fromyou.You askedme in your lastletter aboutthe physicalexercise in ourschool andnow Iwant toshare somedetails with you.To beginwith,a newstadium has been builtup,which hasbecome thenew landmarkinourschool.Moreover,with thestadium setup,a widerange ofsports eventsare ableto beheld,of whichping-pong,football as well asrunning competitionsenjoy greatpopularity.As forme,Im crazyabout basketballsince ithas beengiving mestrength tomeet thechallenges inmylife.All in all,I sincerelyinvite youto cometo ourschool andsee foryourself.Best wishes!Your sLH力读ABBAB BAABCBCBCB CBCAB形空CAD ADACDBCC ACCDADEFC错DBCAB ABACBDCCBC BCACD听阅
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70.more popularwhile-when frighteneda-theon-at删去后的send forgetitclassmates seriouswas slightlyA.To paya bill.B.To depositsome money.C.To checkhis accountbalance.
11.Where doesthe manlive nowA.On AlstonWay.B.On BerkshireRoad.C.On ParkviewDrive.
12.What is thelastpiece ofinformation the man givesA.His dateof birth.B.His accountnumber.C.His SocialSecurity Number.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.What isthe womansjobA.An editor.B.Ajoumalist.C.An athleticdirector.
14.What doesthe manwanttowrite aboutA.Law.B.Girls insports.C.The economy.
15.What isthe mansmothers careerA.She is a professionalwriter.B.She isa criminallawyer.C.She isa familylawyer.
16.Why doesthewoman apologizeto themanA.She askedtoo manypersonal questions.B.She wasnot supportiveof hiscareer choice.C.She was asking questionsinsteadofhim.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.Whats thetheme fortodayA.Introducing somefamous writers.B.Discussing the issue fbrenvironment protection.C.Discussing thegrowth ofworlds economy.
18.What isJessica FlemingsnewbookaboutA.The economiceffects ofnatural disasters.B.How peopleare affectingtheoceans.C.Why treesare importanttotheplanet.
19.What doesthe speakerlike mostabout Prof.Thomass bookA.It iseasyto understand.B.It includesmany interestinginterviews.C.It haseven moredetails thanhis lastbook.
20.What suggestionswill Prof.Thomas givenextA.How totalk withwhales.B.How toprotect theunderwater environment.C.What thegovernment shoulddo aboutoil spills.第二节阅读理解(每小题分,共分)230AWe allknow whata brainis.A doctorwill tellyou thatthe brainisthe organ of the bodyin the head.It controlsour bodysfunctions,movements,emotions andthoughts.But abrain canmean so much more.A braincan alsosimply bea smartperson.If aperson iscalled brainy,heissmart andintelligent.If afamilyhasmanychildren butoneof them issuper smart,you couldsay,Hes the brains inthe family.And if you arethe brains behind something,you are responsible fordeveloping ororganizing something.For example,Bill Gatesisthe brainsbehindMicrosoft.Brain trustisagroup ofexperts whogive advice.Word expertssay thephrase brain trust”becamepopularU.S.Franklin D.Roosevelt firstran fbrpresident in
1932.Several professorsgave himadvice onsocialand politicalissues facingthe U.S.These professorswere calledhis“brain trust”.These wayswe use the wordbrain“all makesense.But otherwaysweusetheword arenot soeasytounderstand.For example,tounderstandthe nextbrain expression,you firstneedtoknow theword“drain”.As averb,to drainmeans toremove somethingby lettingit flowaway.So abrain drainmay soundlike adiseasewhere thebrain flowsouttheears.But,brain drainis whena country§most educatedpeople leavetheircountries to live in another.The brainsare,sort of,draining outof thecountry.However,if peopleareresponsiblefbr agreat idea,you couldsay theybrainstormed it.Here,brainstorm isnotanactof weather.It isa processof thinkingcreatively abouta complextopic.For example,businessleaders mayuse brainstormingto createnew products,and governmentleaders maybrainstorm tosolveproblems.If peopleare brainwashed,it doesnot meantheir brainsare niceand clean.To brainwashmeans tomakesomeaccept newbeliefs byusing repeatedpressure in a forcefulor trickyway.Keep inmind thatbrainwashis never used ina positiveway.
21.According tothe text,if yourethe CEOof Baiduyou canbe called.A.theorganof BaiDu B.thebrain drain ofBai DuC.the brainsbehind BaiDu D.Bai Dusbraintrust
22.Roosevelt successfullywon theelection probablybecause.A.he gothis braintrust B.he gotthe helpof wordexpertsC.he wassmart atgiving adviceD.he wasthebrainsbehind America
23.From thepassage,we caninfer that.A.to draina lakemeans tofill itwith alot ofwaterB.brainy andbrainwash areneverusedinanegative wayC.brainstorming isnotagood choicefbr apolitical leaderfbr lackof creativityD.acountrysuffers a“braindrain”when educatedpeople moveto othercountriesBWhen Iwas sevenmy fathergave mea Timex,my firstwatch.I lovedit,wore itfbr years,and haventhadanother onesince itstopped tickinga decadeago.Why BecauseI dont need one.I have a mobilephoneand Imalways nearsomeone with an iPodor somethinglike that.All thesedevices tell the time-which iswhy,ifyoulook around,you911see lots of emptywrists;sales of watches to young adultshavebeen goingdown since
2007.But whilethe wisehave realizedthat theydontneedthem,others-apparently includingsomedistinguished menof ourtime-are spendingtotal fortuneson them.Brands suchas Rolex,Patek PhilippeandBreitling commandshocking prices,up to£250,000fbr apiece.This isridiculous.Expensive carsgo fasterthan cheap cars.Expensive clotheshang betterthan cheapclothes.But thesedays allwatches tellthe timeas wellas allother watches.Expensive watchescome withextrafunctions—but whoneeds themHow oftendoyoudive to300meters into the seaor needto findyourdirection inthe areaaround theSouth PoleSo whypay thatmuch offive yearsschool feesfbrwatches thatallow youtodothese thingsIfjustice weredone,the Swisswatch industryshould haveclosed downwhen theJapanesediscovered howtomake accuratewatches fbra five-pound note.Instead,the Swissreinvented thewatch,with theaid ofmillionsof pounds5worth of advertising,asamessage aboutthemanwearing it.Rolexes arefbr thosewhospend theirweekends climbingicy mountains;a PatekPhilippe isfor onefrom arich ornoble family;a Breitlingsuggests youlike topilot planesacross theworld.Watches arenow classifiedas investments
59.A1994Philippe recentlysold fbrnearly£350,000,while1960s Rolexeshave gonefrom£15,000to£30,000plus ina year.But awatch isnotaninvestment.Its atoyfbr self-satisfaction,a matter of fashion.Prices maykeep goingup——theyVe beenrising fbr15years.But whenfashion moveson,theownerofthe£350,000beauty willsuddenly findhis prideand joyisno moreagoodinvestment thanmy childhoodTimex.
24.The salesofwatchestoyoungpeople havefallen becausethey.A.have otherdevices totellthetime B.think watchestoo expensiveC.prefer towear aniPod D.have nosense oftime
25.It seemsridiculous tothewriterthat.A.people dive300meters intothe seaB.expensive clothessell betterthan cheaponesC.cheapcarsdont runas fastas expensiveonesD.expensive watcheswith unnecessaryfunctions stillsell
26.What canbe learntabout Swisswatchindustry fromthe passageA.It targetsrich peopleas itspotential customersB.Its hardfbr theindustry to beat itscompetitorsC.It wastesa hugeamount ofmoney inadvertisingD.Its easyfbr theindustry toreinvent cheapwatches
27.Which would be thebest titlefor thepassageA.Timex orRolex B.My ChildhoodTimex一C.Watches Notfbr Me!D.Watches aValuable Collectionc“I movedhim Jthe old man said.I movedhim then.He feltfaint againnow buthe heldon the greatfishall thestrength thathe could.Imovedhim,he thought.Maybe thistime I can get him over.Pull,hands,hethought.Hold uplegs.Last forme,head.Last forme.You neverwent.This timeIll pullhim over.9But when he putall ofhis efforton,starting itwell outbefore the fish camealongside andpullingwith allhisstrength,the fishpulled partway overand thenrighted himselfand swamaway.“Fish Jthe oldman said.Fish,ysu arecoin]to haveto dieanyway.Do youhavetokill metoo”That waynothing isaccomplished,he thought.His mouthwas toodry to speak buthe couldnot reachfbrthe water now.Imustgethimalongside thistime,he thought.I amnot goodfbr manymore turns.Yes,you are,he toldhimself.Youre goodfbr ever.On thenext turn,he nearlyhad him.But againthe fishrighted himselfand swamslowly away.Youarekilling me,fish,the oldman thought.But youhave aright to.Never haveI seena greater,or morebeautiful,oracalmer ormore noblething thanyou,brother.Come onand killme.I do not carewho killswho.Now you are gettingconfused inthehead,he thought.You mustkeep yourhead clear.Keep yourheadclearand knowhowtosuffer likea man.Or afish,he thought.“Clear up,head Jhe saidinavoice hecould hardlyhear.Clear up.”Twice moreit wasthe sameon theturns.I donot know,the oldman thought.He had been onthe pointof feelinghimself goeach time.I donotknow.But Iwill tryit oncemore.He triedit oncemore and he felt himself goingwhenheturned the fish.The fishrighted himselfand swamoff againslowly with thegreattail heavingintheair.ril tryit again,the oldman promised,although hishands weremushy nowand hecould onlysee wellinflashes.He triedit againand itwasthe same.So hethought,andhefelthimselfgoing beforehe started;I(鱼叉)will tryit onceagain.The oldman droppedthe lineand puthis footon it and liftedthe harpoon(召as highas hecould anddrove itdown withall hisstrength,and morestrength hehad justsummoned集),intothe fishsside justbehind thegreat chestfin thatrose highintheair tothe altitudeofthemans chest.He feltthe irongoinandheleaned onitanddrove itfurther andthen pushedall hisweight afterit.Then the fish camealive,with hisdeath inhim,and rosehigh outofthewater showingall hisgreatlengthand widthand allhis powerand hisbeauty.He seemed to hangintheair abovethe oldman inthe skiff.(喷)Then hefell intothewaterwithacrash thatsent sprayoverthe oldmanand overall ofthe skiff.
28.Why didtheoldman keeptalking tohimself whilefighting againstthe fishA.To rescuehimself fromgreat pressure.B.To remindhimself ofthe hiddendanger.C.To preventhimself fromfeeling tired.D.To givehimself constantencouragement.
29.Which ofthe followingstatements istrue aboutthe fishermanA.The fishermanseemedtobe playinga cat-and-mouse gamewiththefish.B.The fishermanshowed respectfbrthefish inthis fiercebattle.C.The fishermanhasbeenfighting withthefishfor long,which madehim anxious.D.The fisherman,experienced ashe wasin fishing,nearly gotkilled onseveral occasions.
30.Whatcan beinferred fromthe sentence“Fish,you aregoing tohavetodieanyway,9(Para.3)A.Quite afew fishermenwere chasingand huntingthefish.B.The fishhadbeenseriously injuredand couldntlive long.C.The oldmanhadmuch confidencein catchingthefish.D.As amatteroffact,thefishwas tooold tolive anylonger.
31.Which ofthe followingwords bestA.Ambitious.B.Aggressive.C.Strong-willed.D.Sympathetic.describes theold manDWhy should mankindexplore spaceWhyshouldmoney,time andeffort be spent exploringandresearching somethingwith sofew apparentbenefits Whyshould resourcesbespenton spacerather thanonconditions andpeople on Earth Theseare questionsthat,understandably,are veryoften asked.Perhaps thebest answerlies inour geneticmakeup ashuman beings.What droveour ancestorstomovefrom thetrees intothe plains,and oninto allpossible areasand environmentsThe widerthe spreadof aspecies,the betterits chanceof survival.Perhaps thebest reasonfor exploringspace isthis genetictendencyto expandwherever possible.Nearly everysuccessful civilizationhas explored,because bydoing so,any dangersin surroundingareascanbe identifiedand preparedfbr.Without knowledge,we maybe completelydestroyed bythe danger.With knowledge,wecanlessen itseffects.Exploration alsoallows mineralsand otherpotential resourcestobefound.Even ifwehavenoimmediateneed ofthem,they willperhaps beuseful later.Resources maybe morethan physical possessions.Knowledge ortechniques havebeen acquiredthrough exploration.The techniquesmay havemedicalapplications whichcan improvethe lengthor qualityof ourlives.We havealready benefitedfrom otherspin-offs includingimprovements inearthquake prediction,in satellitesfbr weatherforecasting andincommunications systems.(副产品)Even non-stick pansand mirroredsunglasses areby-products oftechnological developmentsinthe spaceindustry!While manyresources arespentonwhat seemsa smallreturn,the explorationof spaceallowscreative,brave andintelligent membersofourspecies tofbcus onwhat mayserve to save us.While spacemayhold many wonders andexplanations ofhowtheuniverse wasformed orhow itworks,it alsoholdsdangers.The dangerexists,but knowledgecan helphuman beingsto survive.Without theability toreachout acrossspace,the chancetosaveourselves mightnot exist.While Earthistheonly planetknown tosupport life,surely theadaptive ability of humanswouldallow ustolive on other planets.It istrue thatthe lifestylewouldbedifferent,but humanlife cultureshave adaptedinthepastand surelycould inthe future.
32.What isthe reasonfbr exploringspace basedon Paragraph2A.Humans arenature-born todo so.B.Humans havethe tendencyto fight.C.Humans mayfind newsources offood.D.Humans dontlike tostay inthesameplace.抵“
33.The underlinedword spin-o inParagraph4probably refersto.A.survival chancesB.potential resourcesC.unexpected benefitsD.physicalpossessions
34.What makesit possiblefbr humanstoliveonotherplanetsA.Our geneticmakeup B.Resources onthe earthC.The adaptiveabilityofhumans D.By-products inspace exploration
35.Which ofthe statementscan bestsum upthe passageA.Space explorationhas createdmanywonders.B.Space explorationprovides thebest valuefor money.C.Space explorationcan benefitscience andtechnology.D.Space explorationmay helpus avoidpotential problemsonEarth.第三节从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项(每小题分,满分分)210Learning howto usenew wordswell willmake iteasier tolearn alanguage andmake youmoreknowledgeable.36If yourecommitted tobuilding yourvocabulary,set agoal foryourself.Try tolearn threenewwords aday and use theminyourspeech andwriting.With greatefforts,you canlearn severalthousandnew wordsthatyouwill rememberand use.Write more.37Actively exercisingyour writingmuscles willkeep yourvocabulary strong.Writeletters toold friendsand uselotsofspecific details.38If youtypically avoidcomposing memosorwriting groupemails orparticipating ingroup discussions,change yourhabits andwrite more.You mightaswell getpaid whileyouarebuilding yourvocabulary.Use flash cards orpost-it notesaround yourhouse.If youregoingtomake ahabit oflearning newwords,try somesimple memorizationtechniques.Hang post-it noteswith definitionofaparticular wordyouhope tomemorize abovethe coffeemaker,so youcan studyit whilemaking yourmorning cup.39Even ifyourewatching TVor doingother activities,keep someflashcardswithyouand studynew words.Use accurateadjectives andprecise nouns.The bestwriters aimtokeepit shortand accurate.Get outthedictionariesandusethe mostaccurate wordspossible inyour sentences.40A wordisauseful addition toyour vocabularyif itreduces thenumber ofthe wordsinasentence.A.Have agoal.B.Set anexample.C.Dont usethree wordswhen onewill do.D.Start keepinga diaryifyoudont,or starta blog.E.Consider takingon morewriting tasksat work.F.Stick anew wordto eachhouse plantso youcan studywhile watering.第四节完形填空(每G.It alsopays tocreate agood habitof guessingwhat thewriteristrying to say.小题分,共分)L530I watchher andher motherdecorate hercollege dormitoryroom.Everything isin placeorganizedand(〃、摆设),arranged.Her roomnicely accommodatesnot onlyher clothesand bric-a-brac buther41aswell.I beginto acceptthat herroom athome isno longerhers.It isnow ours,our roomfbr herwhen she
42.I43myself thinkingof whenI heldher inmy arm,inthechair alongsidemy wifeyshospital bed.Oneday old.So44,so beautiful,so perfect,so45dependent onher new,46parents.Time goeswithouta stop.She looksup now,catching me47ather,causing herto sayto hermother,Mom,Dads lookingatme
48.,The lastfew days,I touchher arm,her face-anything-49that whenmy wifeand Treturnhome,she willnot bewith usand therewill benothing to
50.I havesomuchtosay,but no51with whichtosay it.My52changed fromthe dayI drovethis childhome fromthe hospital.I sawmyself53that day,and ithas ledtoalotofplaces thatI wouldnever havefound onmy own.She saysJTtllbe allright,Dad.Til behome fromschool54Itellher shellhaveagreat yearbut Isaylittle else.I amafraid somehowtospeakand Ionly holdontoour good-bye huga littlelonger,a little
55.I lookinto hereyes and56to go.My wifeyseyes followher asshe leavesus.57donot.Maybeif Idont look,Icanimagine thatshe reallyhasnt
58.I knowthat whatshe isstarting isexciting andwonderful.I rememberwhat theworld lookedlike tome59everything wasnew.As Iwalk tothe carwith mywife atmy side,my eyesare wet,my heartis sore,andIrealize thatmylife is60forever.
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