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届福建省三明市第一高三上学期暑期返校考试英语试题年(20182017月)8高三英语试题(时间分钟;满分分)120150第卷(选择题共分)I100第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5L
57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试5A BC卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下题,每段对话仅读一遍
101.What will the womando thisafternoonA.Do someexercise.B.Go shopping.C.Wash herclothes.
2.Why doesthe womancall the manA.To cancela flight.B.To makean apology.C.To putoff ameeting.A.$5,
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000.C.$25,
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4.What isJane doingA.Planning atour.B.Calling herfather.C.Asking forleave.
5.How doesthemanfeelA.Tired.B.Dizzy.C.Thirsty.第二节(共小题15每小题分,满分分)
1.
522.5听下面段对话每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出5A BC
3.How muchmore doesDavid needfor thecar最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟听完后,各小5题给出秒钟的作答时间,每段对话读两遍5听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.What doesJack want to doA.Watch TV.B.Play outside.C.Go to the zoo.
7.Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.At home.B.In acinema.C.In asupermarket.听第段材料,回答第至题7810()(隧道),Later,engineers8manage toconstruct railwaysin asystem ofdeep tunnelswhich()became knownto thetube.This developmentwas onlypossible withthe9introduce of()electric-powered enginesand lifts.The centralLondon Railwaywas one of the most10success ofthesenew lines,and wasopened in
1900.It hadwhite-painted tunnelsand brightred carriages,and第四部分写作(共三节,满分分)第一节完成句子proved extremelypopular withthe public.35(共6小题,20空,每空一词;每空
0.5分,满分10分)(62题)
1、一个人能靠外表吃饭,却(偏偏)要靠才华、我应当为我的孩子们树立榜样One couldlive offhis,but insteadlives offhis.2I shouldan formy children.、虽然我们每天花一个小时锻炼,但这是非常值得的3Although wetake anhour aday forexercise,it isit.、我不知道是什么让他放声痛哭4I dont know whatit wasthat madehim tears.、在你家谁管家庭开支预算?5Who isof thehousehold budgetin yourfamily、无论我们多忙,都该抽时间陪陪父母6busy wemay be,we shouldsome timeto ourparents.应该鼓励孩子们养成良好的习惯并且守规矩
7.Children shouldbe encouragedto goodhabits and themselves.此课程旨在使学生能胜任护理工作
8.The courseis tostudents for a careerin nursing.下个月就该交论文了
9.The paperis nextmonth..你想报名参加“英语达人秀”吗?10Do youwant tofor theEnglish TalentShow第二节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)(63题)假定英语课上老师要求同桌中间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有处语言错误,每句中最多有两处,每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改10增加把缺词处加个漏字符号(A),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划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1.只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分
2.1011Mr.and Mrs.Zhang allwork in our school.They livefar from the school,and ittakes themabout ahourand ahalf togo to work every day.In theirspare time,they are interesting inplanting vegetablesin their garden,that ison therooftop of their house.They oftenget upearlier andwater thevegetablestogether.They have also boughtfor some gardening tools.Beside,they oftenget someuseful informations from the internet.When summercame,they willinvite their students pickthevegetables!第三节书面表达(满分15分,默写准确度12分+书写3分)(64题)假设你是李华你的外国笔友打算于七月份来中国,特来信了解中国的社交习俗请Jane你用英语回一封信,从以下几个方面做具体介绍见面时的问候方式;对赞美的回答方式;
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2.接受礼物时的回应方式;餐宴礼节
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4.三明学年高三上学期暑期考年月)(2017-201820178英语试题参考答案第卷I第一部分听力(30分,每小题
1.5分)1-5BCACB6-10ACCBA11-15ABCAB16-20BACAB第二部分阅读理解(40分,每小题2分)苛-4-P第一下篇篇A21-23ACD B24-27CDAB篇篇C28-31ACBD D32-35DABCAA*-k-Hr弟一下36-40BAEDG第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分分)45第一节完形填空(30分,每小题
1.5分)41-45BADBD46-50ADBAC51-55DACBC56-60DCACB第卷II第二节语法填空(每空一词;每空
1.5分,满分15分)(61题)
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10.sign up第二节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)(63题)Mr.and Mrs.Zhang allwork inour schooLThey livefar fromthe schooLboth alland ittakes themabout a hourand ahalf togo towork everyday.In theirspare anone time,they areinteresting inplantingvegetables in their garden,that ison theinterested whichrooftopof theirhouse.They oftenget upearlier andwater thevegetables earlytogether.They have alsobought forsomegardeningtools.Beside,they oftenBesidesget someusefulinformationsfromtheInternet.When summercame,they willinformation comesinvitetheirstudentsA pickthe freshvegetables!to第三节书面表达(表达准确度7分+书写3分,满分10分)(64题)One possibleversion:Dear Jane,Glad tohear formyou andyou/re weleto Chinain July.The followingare someChinese customs.Firstly,we greeteach otherby saying“Hello!”or askingsuch questionsas Whereare yougoingor Areyou busyto expressour care.Secondly,when praised,we replywith Oh,no!”or Imover-praised//to showgood manners.Next,when receivinga gift,we usuallysay Itsunnecessary//besides Thanks!”to showpoliteness and then putit away.Finally,at dinnerparties,we talkloudlyand clinkglasses whendrinking tosomeones healthor successto showthat werewarm.Anyhow,different cultures,different customs.If youDo asthe Romansdo whenin Rome”,youllenjoy moreof yourstay here.I hopewhat/s mentionedabove mightbe helpfuland wishyou agood journey.Yours sincerely,Li Hua听力原文Text1M:Lets gofora nice walkinto thecountry thisafternoon.W:I certainlycould enjoythe exercise,but Iveagreed togo withAlice tobuy someclothes.Text2W:Hello,Mr.Smith.Km afraidDr.Brown wontbe ableto seeyou today.Hes stillwaiting foraflight out of New York.He saidhe wouldmeet you tomorrow afternoon.Is itOKM:Sounds good.Thank youfor calling.Text3W:David,have yousaved enoughfor thecarM:I have$20,000now,and thecar costs$25,
000.My parentssaid they would like to help,but Idontwant touse theirmoney.Text4W:Dr.Block,I need to takea fewdays offbecause myfather ising overto visit.And Ineed to showhim aroundthe city.M:Ok,Jane.But besure to e backtoworknext week.Text5M:Amy,my headis spinning!It mustbe atouch of the sun.W:You/d betterlie backstill forawhile.Take iteasy for the restof theday,and stay in theshade.Its toohot today.Text6M:Mom,this isgoing totake forever!Animal Worldwill beon in20minutes.Its myfavoriteprogram.You knowI cantmiss it!W:I know,honey.But wehave towait inline topay forthese thingswe need.M:You promisedwed behome intime.W:Be alittle patient,Jack.Well getout ofhere soon.Text7M:Hi,Samantha.Do you have aminuteW:Hi,Richard,ein,please.M:Ive been trying toget holdof youall afternoon.W:I wasat theweekly managersmeeting.How arethingsM:Oh,splendid.I havesome news.W:Good newsM:Wonderful news...to me,anyway!Ive beenoffered ajob forthree yearsas anassistant toProf.Hayes fromBirmingham University.Ill joinhim inMexico City.What doyou thinkabout thatW:Wonderful,Richard!Just what youve alwayswanted,isnt itDoes itmean that youll leavesoonM:Next week.But beforeI go,Kd like to inviteyou outfor dinner—just tothank youfor allthehelp yougave meduring mythree-month researchwork here.Would tomorrowevening bea goodtimefor youWe cango to the ShanghaiRestaurant inChinatown.W:Fine withme.Text8M:Whats thatbook youjust pickedup,MaryW:The oneProf.Lee usesin hiscourse.M:Oh,I see.Youd betterhave itif youwant to pass thatcourse.W:But itcosts$
30.I simplycant affordit.M:Did youcheck theused booksection hereMaybe they have it.W:No,they dont.I asked.M:Why don/tyouget itfromthelibraryW:Ive beentrying formonths,and its always out.There areover50students in the course,andevery singleone wantsthe book.M:Listen,you knowmy roommateHenry,dont youHe tookthe samecourse lastyear,and Irememberhe ownsa copy.I canborrow itfrom himfor you.W:Oh,thatll begreat!Thank you,Jim!Text9W:HelloM:Hello,Stella.This isPeter.W:Hi,Peter.Fancy hearingyour voice!How areyouM:Couldnt bebetter.Km planninga tripto Memphiswith myfamily thissummer.W:Great!Kd loveto hostyou here.When areyou ingM:Well leaveBoston onJune20th,stayinSt.Louis,Missouri fora week,andthenfly to your city.Wed probablystay forfive dayswith youand eback,for itsa two-week vacation.W:Is thereanything specialyoud liketo dohereM:Wed loveto exploreBeale Street,the officialhome of the blues,where wedlisten tolivemusic.Wed alsoliketovisit Graceland,the popularmuseum inmemory ofElvis Presley.But aboveall,we want to spendsome timewith youand yourfamily.W:Of course!It/s beenages sincewe metlast time.Lets havea dinnerparty inmy garden.M:Lovely!Oh,could youfind forus ahotel nearwhere youlive Itdoesnt haveto bebig,but Icantstand noiseat bedtime.W:Sure.M:Thank you.See yousoon.Text10M:Hello,everyone.My nameis John.Km theteaching assistantfor thislab session.Let meexplain alittleabout it.As youmay knowalready,itsarequired meetingonce aweek.I expectyou to do alltheexperiments andkeep theresults inyour labnotebook.Ill collectthe notebooksevery twoweeks.Youll begraded onlab notebooksand quizzes.But themost importantinformation Iwantto give younowis aboutsafety.First ofall,you mustwear shoesthat coveryour feetin thelab.Tennis shoesareOK.Also,dont wearloose clothes,long scarves,big necklaces,or loosebelts—they getcaught insomethingor fallinto liquid.Another thingtodofor safetyis cleaningup.Be sureto putthe wasteinthe correctcontainers.We cantmix liquid with paper.This isextremely important.I dontwant anyfiresin thisroom.You areresponsible forwashing outyour ownlab equipmentand puttingit away.Ifyou dont do this,I willtake awaypoints fromyour grade.Nobodys goingto cleanup afteryou.OK,any questionsA.Hes a newsman.B.Hes amanager.C.Hes aresearcher.
9.Where isRichard goingnext weekA.Birmingham.B.Mexico City.C.Shanghai.
10.What willthe speakersdo tomorrowA.Eat outtogether.B.Visit auniversity.C.See ProfessorHayes.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.What is the probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.School friends.B.Teacher andstudent.C.Librarian andlibrary user.
12.Why doesJim suggestMary buythe bookA.Its soldat adiscount price.B.Its importantfor herstudy.C.Its writtenby ProfessorLee.
13.What willJim dofor MaryA.Share hisbook withher.B.Lend hersome money.C.Ask Henryfor help.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141614.Where doesStella liveA.In Memphis.B.In Boston.C.In StLouis.
15.What wouldPeter and his familyliketodo onBeale StreetA.Visit amuseum.B.Listen tomusic.C.Have dinner.
16.What kindof hoteldoes PeterpreferA.A bigone.B.A quietone.C.A modernone.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.How manylab sessionswillthe students haveevery weekA.One.B.Two.C.Three.
18.What arethe studentsallowed towear in the labA.Long scarves.B.Loose clothes.C.Tennis shoes.
19.Why shouldthestudentsavoid mixingliquidwithpaperA.It maycause afire.B.It maycreate waste.C.It mayproduce pollution.
20.What doesthe speakermainly talkaboutA.Grades thestudent willreceive.B.Rules thestudents shouldfollow.C.Experiments thestudents willdo.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)4015230阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑AIn theing months,we arebringing togetherartists formall over the globe,to enjoyspeakingShakespeares plays in theirown language,inourGlobe,within thearchitecture Shakespearewrote for.Please eand joinus.National Theatre of ChinaBeijing|Chinese(盛会)This greatoccasion will be the National Theatreof Chinasfirst visit to the UK.The panysproductionsshow thenew faceof21st centuryChinese theatre.This production of ShakespearesRichardIII will be directedby theNationals AssociateDirector,Wang Xiaoying.DateTime:Saturday28April,
2.30pmSunday29April,
1.30pm
6.30pmMarjanishvili TheatreTbilisi|GeorgianOne ofthemostfamous theatresin Georgia,the Marjanishvili,founded in1928,appears regularly(指导)at theatrefestivals alloverthe world.This newproductionofAs YouLike It is helmedby thepartysArtistic DirectorLevan Tsuladze.DateTime:Friday18May,
2.30pmSaturday19May,
7.30pm(Deafinitely TheatreLondon|British SignLanguage BSDBytranslating therich andhumourous textof LovesLabor/s Lostinto thephysical languageof BSL,Deafinitely Theatrecreates anew interpretationof Shakespearesedy and aims tobuild abridgebetween deafand hearingworlds byperforming toboth groupsas oneaudience.DateTime:Tuesday22May,
2.30pmWednesday23May,
7.30pmHabima NationalTheatre TelAviv|HebrewThe Habimaisthecentre ofHebrew-language theatreworldwide.Founded inMoscow afterthe1905revolution,the panyeventually settledin TelAviv inthe late1920s.Since1958,theyhave beenrecognized asthe nationaltheatre ofIsrael.This productionof ShakespearesThe MerchantofVenice markstheir firstvisittotheUK.DateTime:Monday28May,
7.30Tuesday29May,
7.30pm
21.Which playwillbeperformed bytheNationalTheatreofChinaA.Richard HLB.Lover/s Labour/s Lost.C.As YouLike It.D.The Merchantof Venice.
22.What isspecial aboutDeafinitely TheatreA.It has two groupsof actors.B.It isthe leadingtheatre inLondon.C.It performsplaysinBSL.D.It isgood atproducing edies.
23.When canyou seea playin HebrewA.On Saturday28April.B.On Sunday29April.C.On Tuesday22May.D.On Tuesday29May.BI firstmet Paul Newman in1968,when GeorgeRoy Hill,the directorof ButchCassidy andtheSundance Kid,introduced usin NewYork City.When the studio didntwant meforthefilm—itwanted somebodyas wellknown asPaul—he stoodup forme.I dontknow howmany peoplewouldhave donethat;theywouldhave listenedto theiragents orthestudiopowers.The friendshipthat grewout ofthe experienceof makingthat filmand TheSting fouryears laterhadits rootinthefact that although therewas anage difference,we bothcame froma traditionof(技艺)theater andlive TV.We wererespectful ofcraft andfocused ondigging intothe characterswewere goingto play.Both ofus hadthe qualitiesand virtuesthat aretypical ofAmerican actors:humorous,aggressive,and makingfun ofeach other—but alwayswith anunderlying affection.Those(核心、)were alsoat thecore ofour relationshipoff thescreen.We sharedthe beliefthat if youre fortunateenough tohave success,you shouldput somethingback—he withhis NewmansOwn FoodandhisHole inthe Wallcamps forkids who are seriouslyillzand mewith Sundanceandtheinstitute andthe festival.Paul andI didntsee each other allthatregularly,but sharingthat broughtus together.We supportedeachotherfinancially andby showingupat events.I lastsaw hima fewmonths ago.Hed beenin andout ofthe hospital.He andI bothknew what thedeal was,and wedidnt talkabout it.Ours wasa relationshipthat didntneed alot ofwords.
24.Whywas thestudio unwillingtogivethe roleto authorat firstA.PaulNewmanwanted it.B.The studiopowers didntlike hisagent.C.He wasntfamous enough.D.The directorremended someoneelse.
25.Why didPaul andthe authorhavealasting friendshipA.They wereofthesame age.B.They workedinthesame theater.C.They wereboth goodactors.D.They hadsimilar charactertics.
26.What doesthe underlinedword thatin paragraph3refer toA.Their belief.B.Their carefor children.C.Their success.D.Their supportfor eachother.
27.What isthe authorspurpose inwriting thetestA.To showhis loveof films.B.To remembera friend.C.To introduceanewmovie.D.To sharehis actingexperience.CTerrafugia Inc.said Mondaythat itsnew flying car haspleted itsfirst flight,bringing thepanycloser to its goalof sellingthe flyingcar withinthe nextyear.The vehicle—named the Transition—hastwoseats,four wheelsand wingsthat foldup soit canbe drivenlike acar.The Transition,whichflew at1,400feet foreight minuteslast month,can reacharound70miles perhour onthe roadand115inthe air.It fliesusing a23-gallon tankof gasand burns5gallons perhour intheair.On theground,it gets35miles pergallon.Around100people havealready putdown a$10,000deposit toget aTransition when they goonsale,and thosenumbers willlikely riseafter Terrafugiaintroduces the Transition tothe publiclater thisweekattheNewYorkAuto Show.But dontexpect ittoshow up in too manydriveways.Its expectedtocost$279,
000.And itwont helpif yourestuck intraffic.The carneeds arunway.Inventors havebeentrying to makeflying carssince the1930s,according toRobert Mann,anairline industryexpert.But Mannthinks Terrafugiahas ecloser thananyone tomaking theflyingcarareality.The governmenthas alreadypermitted thepany touse specialmaterials to make iteasier forthevehicle tofly.The Transitionis nowgoing throughcrash teststomakesure itmeets federalsafetystandards.Mann saidTerrafugia washelped bythe FederalAviation Administration/s decisionfive years agoto createa separateset ofstandards forlight sportaircraft,which arelower thanthose pilotsof largerplanes.Terrafugia saysan ownerwould needtopassa testand plete20hours of flying timeto beableto flythe Transition,a requirementpilots wouldfind relativelyeasy tomeet.
28.What isthe firstparagraph mainlyaboutA.The basicdata oftheTransition.B.The advantagesofflyingcars.C.The potentialmarket forflyingcars.D.The designersoftheTransition.
29.Why istheTransitionunlikely toshowupintoomany drivewaysA.It causestraffic jams.B.It isdifficult tooperate.C.Itisvery expensive.D.It burnstoo muchfuel.
30.What isthe governmentsattitude tothe developmentoftheflying carA.Cautious.B.Favorable.(模棱两可的).C.Ambiguous D.Disapproving.
31.What isthe besttitle forthe textA.Flying Carat AutoShow B.The TransitionsFist FlightC.Pilots Dreaming TrueD.Flying CarCloser toRealityDWhen aleafy plantis underattack,it doesntsit quietly.Back in1983,two scientists,Jack SchultzandIan Baldwin,reported that young mapletrees gettingbitten byinsects sendoutaparticular smellthatneighboring plants can get.These chemicalse fromthe injuredparts ofthe plantand seemto beanalarm.What theplants pumpthrough theair isa mixtureof chemicalsknown asvolatile organicpounds,VOCs forshort.Scientists havefound thatall kindsof plantsgive outVOCs whenbeing attacked.Its a plants wayofcrying out.But isanyone listeningApparently.Because wecan watchthe neighborsreact.Some plantspump outsmelly chemicalsto keepinsects away.But othersdo doubleduty.Theypump outperfumes designedto attractdifferent insectswhoarenatural enemiestotheattackers.Once theyarrive,the tablesare turned.The attackerwho waslunching nowbees lunch.In studyafter study,it appearsthat thesechemical conversationshelp theneighbors.The damageisusually moreserious onthe first plant,but theneighbors,relatively speaking,stay saferbecausethey heardthe alarmand knewwhat todo.Does thismean thatplants talk to eachother Scientistsdontknow.Maybe the firstplantjustmade acry ofpain orwas sendinga messagetoitsown branches,and so,in effect,was talkingto itself.Perhaps theneighbors justhappened to“overhear thecry.So informationwas exchanged,but itwasnta true,intentional backand forth.(亲密Charles Darwin,over150yearsago,imagined aworld farbusier,noisier andmore intimate的)than theworld wecan seeand hear.Our sensesare weak.Theres awhole lotgoing on.
32.What doesaplantdo whenit isunder attackA.It makesnoises.B.It getshelp fromother plants.C.It standsquietly.D.It sendsout certainchemicals.
33.What doesthe authormean bythe tablesare turnedin paragraph3A.The attackersget attacked.B.The insectsgather underthe table.C.The plantsget readyto fightback.D.The perfumesattract naturalenemies.
34.Scientists findfrom theirstudies thatplantscan.A.predict naturaldisasters B.protect themselvesagainst insectsC.talk toone anotherintentionally D.help theirneighbors whennecessary
35.What canwe inferfromthe lastparagraphA.The worldis changingfaster thanever.B.People havestronger sensesthan before.C.The worldis moreplex thanit seems.D.People inDarwins timewere moreimaginative.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5210根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Interruptions areoneofthe worstthings todeal withwhile youretryingtoget workdone.36,there areseveral waysto handlethings.Lets takea lookat themnow.
37.Tell the person youresorry andexplain thatyouhavea millionthings todo andthen askifthe twoof youcan talkatadifferent time.When peopletry tointerrupt you,have sethours plannedand let them knowtoeback duringthattime orthatyoullfind themthen.38・It canhelp toeliminate^肖除)future interruptions.When youneedto talktosomeone,dontdoit inyour ownoffice.39,its mucheasier toexcuseyourself toget backtoyourwork thanifyoutry toget someoneoutofyour spaceeven afterexplaininghow busyyou are.If youhaveadoor toyour office,make gooduse ofit.
40.If someoneknocks andits notan(日音important matter,excuse yourselfand letthepersonknow yourebusy sothey canget thehint示)than whenthe dooris closed,youre notto bedisturbed.A.If yourebusy,dont feelbad aboutsaying noB.When youwanttoavoid interruptionsat workC.Set boundariesfor yourselfas yourtime goesD.If youreintheother person/s officeor ina publicareaE.It/s importantthatyouletthemknow whenyou/llbeavailableF.It mightseem unkindto cutpeople shortwhentheyinterrupt youG.Leave itopen whenyoure availabletotalkand closeit whenyoure not第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题每小题分,满分
45201.530分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最A BC D佳选项Inl973,I wasteaching elementaryschool.Each day,27kids41The ThinkingLaboratory.Thatwas the42students votedfor afterdeciding thatRoom104was too
43.Freddy wasan average44,but notan averageperson.He hadthe rarebalance offun andpassion(同情).He would45the loudestover funand bethe saddestover anyones46,Before theschool year47,I gavethe kidsa special48,T-shirts withthe words“Verbs AreYour49(动词)on them.I hadadvised thekids thatwhile verbsmay seemdull,most ofthe50things theydothroughout theirlives willbe verbs.Through theyears,Kd runinto formerstudents whowould provide51on oldclassmates.I learnedthatFreddy didseveral jobsafter his52from highschool andremained thesame53person Imet fortyyearsbefore.Once,while workingovernight ata store,he leta homelessman54in histruck.Anothertime,he55a friendmoney tobuy ahouse.Just lastyear,I was56a workshopwhen someoneknocked atthe classroomdoor.A woman57the interruptionand handedme anenvelope.I stoppedteaching and58it up.Inside werethe Verbsshirtanda59from Freddysmother.zzFreddy passedaway onThanksgiving.He wantedyoutohavethis/I toldthe storytotheclass.As sadas itwas,I couldnthelp smiling.Although Freddywas takenfromus,we all60something fromFreddy.
41.A.built B.entered C.decorated D.ran
42.A.name B.rule C.brand D.plan
43.A.small B.dark C.strange D.dull
44.A.scholar B.student C.citizen D.worker
45.A.speak B.sing C.question D.laugh
46.A.misfortune B.disbelief C.dishonesty D.mistake
47.A.changed B.approached C.returned D.ended
48.A.lesson B.gift C.report D.message
49.A.Friends B.Awards C.Masters D.Tasks
50.A.simple B.unique C.fun D.clever
51.A.assessments B.merits C.instructions D.updates
52.A.graduation B.retirement C.separation D.resignation
53.A.daring B.modest C.caring D.smart
54.A.wait B.sleep C.study D.live
55.A.paid B.charged C.lent D.owed
56.A.observing B.preparing C.designing D.conducting
57.A.regretted B.avoided C.excused D.ignored
58.A.opened B.packed C.gave D.held
59.A.picture B.bill C.note D.diary
60.A.chose B.took C.expected D.borrowed第卷俳选择题共分)n50第三部分英语知识运用共两节,满分分45第二节语法填空阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容个单词或括号内单词的正确形1式共小题,空;每空分,满分分题1010L51561In1863thefirstunderground passengerrailway intheworldopened inLondon.It ranfor justunderseven kilometersand allowedpeople toavoid terrible1crowd onthe roadsabove astheytravelled toand2work.It tookthree yearsto pleteand wasbuilt usinganinteresting method.Thisincluded diggingu pthe road,3lay thetrack andthen buildinga strongroof over4top.When allthosehad beendone,the roadsurface wasreplaced.Steam engines5use topull thecarriages andit musthavebeen6fair unpleasantfor thepassengers,with allthe smokeand noise.However;the railwayquickly provedto bea greatsuccessand withinsix months,more than25,000people wereusing7everyday.。
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