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2024-2025学年甘肃省武威市重点中学高三下学期3月月考(文理)英语试题注意事项答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
1.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂
2.其它答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L530一
1.Did yougo tolast nighfsconcert——Yes.And thegirl playingthe violin at theconcert all the peoplepresent with her excellentability.A.impressed B.comparedC.conveyed D.observed
2..the plantonce aweek ifyou areto getfruit in the autumn.A.Watered B.Watering C.To waterD.Water一
3.Going towatch theWomens VolleyballMatch onWednesday一!Will yougo withmeA.You betB.You gotmeC.You thereD.You knowbetter
4.The documentfilm nextweek aimsat introducinglocal culturesto the world.A.released B.being releasedC.to bereleased D.having beenreleased
5.the safetyof gas,the governmenthas checkedthe citysgas supplysystem thoroughly.A.To ensureB.EnsuringC.Having ensuredD.To haveensured一
6.Jack should have calmeddown at the party!—But thekids madeso muchnoise thathe couldnthelp but・A.face themusic B.eat likea birdC.mend hisways D.fly offthe handle
7.exactly what was wrongwith him,the doctorsgave him a completeexamination.A.To discoverB.Discovering C.Discovered D.Having beendiscovered
8..The companyand theeffect broughtabout didgreat goodto ourbusiness in the market.A.it B.whichC.that D.what
9.If ithad not been for the heroescontributions andsacrifices,we______such ahappy life.A.wouldnt haveled B.wouldn9tbeleadingC.havent ledD.are notleading
10.for years of hardtraining,she wouldnot bestanding on the stage,receiving hugecheers andapplause.with herall Iwant todo is14,Often,her familymembers haveheard these15and maytake themfor granted,but for me theyare16and interesting.We oftenstay atIHOP for2hours17the freeflowing coffee.It isnice toknow thatwhen Idrop herback offat homeshe isnot18lonely.But Ialso seethe real19our meetingsmake.Therehave beentimes when,because ofher20issues,we havenot seenone anotherfor a month ortwo andwe misseach otherterribly.I feelverylucky tohave afriend likeher.、1A.teacher B.gentleman C.doctor D.elder、2A.friendly B.happy C.lonely D.kind、3A.Therefore B.However C.Otherwise D.Instead、4A.due toB.instead ofC.beyond D.out of、5A.occupy B.repair C.leave D.decorate、6A.eager B.glad C.shocked D.inconvenient、7A.painful B.nervous C.carefully D.voluntary、8A.finish B.handle C.face D.cure、9A.indoors B.silent C.upstairs D.healthy10A.tell B.write C.hear D.record11A.why B.that C.which D.how12A.apologizes B.complains C.cries D.responds、13A.place B.desire C.chance D.doubt14A.laugh B.listen C.sit D.speak、15A.stories B.songs C.suggestions D.poems16A.familiar B.new C.similar D.necessary、17A.giving awayB.looking forward to C.focusing onD.taking advantageof18A.completely B.possibly C.regularly D.truly、19A.trouble B.progress C.difference D.adjustment20A.marriage B.family C.address D.health第二节每小题分,满分分阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
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27.15The silentkiller—air pollutioncauses sevenmillion premature1death a year,not justin
2.developcountries but also inUK andthe USAas wellIn China,people arewell awareof thehealth problemsit bringsIcheck everypart everyday Ifit hasheavy air pollution,I willprepare masksfor myfamily Idislike
3.when theair isbad Becausebadair makesit difficultformeto breatheand Ithink itdoes influencemy
4.perform atwork Anew researchin chinahas alsofounda linkbetween airquality andlevels ofintelligence In the study,25,000people livingacross China()
5.test inlanguage andmath skillslast yearThey foundthe resultsof those
6.lived inmore pollutedareas were」()7negative impacted,especially inlanguages Itadds toa growingbody ofevidence that air pollutionhas an effect notjust on thelungs and heart8-on thebrain」()This researchshows that the longerwe areexposed toairpollution,the9many problemswere storingup forlater life()Campaigners hopethis studywill persuadethe Britishgovernment
10.think hardbefore itpublishes itsclean airstrategy nextyear第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10(分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下短文短文中共有处错误,每句
28.1010中最多有两处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号(A),并在此符号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21011Li Mingas wellas his classmates arealways helpingothersOn MayDay,hisclasswent to the SeniorCenter anddid somevoluntary、worksOn arriving,they wereall warmwelcomedThen theybegin towork,cleaning thewindows and swept the floor Everything、、done,we satin theyard readingnewspapers to the elderlyThe managerhere praised and thanked them They felt very proudbecause ofwhat theydid broughtjoy toothers From their experience,Ive learnedthat the elderly shouldbe paidmore attentionSo、Ive made a promise which I will givetheelderlyas muchhelp asI can第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假设你是李华,你的美国笔友对刚进入的高中生活不太适应,请你写信告诉他你的想法,内容要点如下
29.25John.鼓励其广交朋友;
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2.努力奋斗进入理想大学3注意.可加入一些细节,使文章更加通顺合理;
1.词数左右(信的格式已给出,不计入总词数)2100Dear John:Yours,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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530、1A、2D、3A、4C、5A、6D、7A、8A、9B、10D、11D、12D、13C、14C、15D、16D、17D、18B、19D、20C第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D、底21diverse cultures seek to maintain health and well-being Dthe ideasabout keepingfit fromdifferent cultures
1.A推理判断题根据中的一.”可知在周Room34The John Addis Gallery...Available everyFri,Sat and Sun at11:3014:
23.B推理判断题根据中的“Room95View famousblue-and-white china,which wasfirst producedin Chinaaround AD
600...examples行要参观中国的青花瓷就在这个展室,故只有中国的爱好者才去故选of thenest chinain theworld JB、
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6.B第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和
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20.D第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式、
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10.to think第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10如Li Xfmgas wellas hisclassoutes alwayshelping otbasOn Da;lus classwent to the SmiocCenterisand didseme vohmtxyworks Onarnvuigtbey weeall.ym welcomedThen theybeam touiorlLdeanmg theworic wvmiybeginamdowsandsweptthefloorEvcnlhing done,we satmtheyard readingto tbeclderh*The managerhereRaping theythere去捧praisedandthankedthemTheyfeltveryproudbecause efwhit theydid broughtjoy toothers Fromtbetr experience,Of1\T learnedthat tbe elderly shouldbe paidmore attentionA Solvemadeapromisew-1will pvetbeelderlyasto that9a muchhAp isI can第二节书面表达(满分分)2529Dear John,Im sopleased tohear thatyouve beenin SeniorHigh School.And maybeyou needa coupleof monthsto adjustyourself.Here aresome goodtips foryou.Firstly,a liftwithout afriend is a liftwithout asun,so whynot make a lotof goodfriends andenjoy helpingeach other.Secondly,we cantake anactive partin sportsin ourspare timeso thatwe canget intoshape,which willsurely begood forour furtherstudy.Besides,its ourduty tostudy hardto makesure thatone dayour dreamof enteringa keyuniversity willcome true.I believeyoull getused toit soon and waitfbr yourgood news.Yours,Li HuaA.It werenot B.It had not beenC.Were itnot D.Had itnot been.
11.I didnDtsee yoursister atthe meeting.If she,she would have metmy brother.A.has comeB.did comeC.cameD.had come
12.That childrenmeet withsetbacks isa matterof necessityas they,so parentsdont worryabout that.A.shall;grew upB.must;grew upC.can;grow upD.will;grow up
13.™Do youthink Ishould join the singinggroup,Mary™If Iwere inyour shoes,I certainlywould.A.None ofyour business.B.It depends.C.Why notD.I dontthink so.
14.Im verygrateful tomy highschool teachers,without helpI wouldntbe soexcellent.A.their B.whomC.whose D.which
15.But foryour instruction,I suchgreat progressin soshort atime.Thanks alot.A.wouldnt makeB.hadnt madeC.wont makeD.wouldnt havemade
16.Some peopleare ableto multitaskwell-they cantwo or more businessesatthesame timevery well.A.turn toB.relate toC.lead toD.attend to
17.—Thank God!This schoolterm iscoming toan end!一Yeah,after allthat hardwork,we alla holiday.A・preserve B.observe C.reserve D.deserve
18.In Beijing,more than21,100people todonate theirbodies bythe endof2017,as thecity promotedabody donationcampaign from
1999.A・have appliedB.had appliedC.would have applied D.applied
19.Dont worry.A numberof effortsare beingmade thewhole systemoperating normally.A.being keptB.keptC.keeping D.to keep
20.Toms scoreon thetest isthe highestin theclass.HeA.should studylast nightB.shouldhavestudied last nightC.must havestudied lastnightD.must studylastnight第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D(分)
21.6Find outway around the BritishMuseum,discover someof the most famousobjects,and explorethe uniquecollection.Top tipSomeof thegalleries can be verybusy atpeak times.If youwant toavoid thecrowds,try visitingthese galleries.Room1The EnlightenmentGallery provides an introductionto the Museum andits collections,showing howour understandingof theworldof natureand humanachievement haschanged overtime.It isdivided intoseven sectionsthat explorethe sevenmajor ages.It is-一open daily10:0017:00,until20:30on Fridays.Rooms24The WelcomeTrust Gallerydeals withthe toughrealities oflife inmany differentways.The displaysin Room24exploredifferent approachesto ourshared challengesas humanbeings,focusing onhow diverseculturesseektomaintainhealthandwell-being.Daily11:00---16:
00.Room34The JohnAddis Galleryhouses the museums collectionof Islamicart,which nowofficially formspart of the DepartmentofMiddle East.This includesobjects from the earliestyearsofIslam to the20th century.Available everyFri.,Sat.andSun.at11:30—14:
00.Room77Greek andRoman ArchitectureGallery hasan especiallyimportant collectionof architectureand architecturalsculpture fromancientGreek buildings.It hasthe earlierand latertemples andthe architectureon displayin theroom includesexamples of theCorinthian andComposite ordersin particular.Daily11:00---------------16:
00.Room95View famousblue-and-white china,which wasfirst producedin Chinaaround AD
600.the skillfultransformation ofordinaryclay into beautiful objectshas attractedthe peopleacross theglobe.Within thisgallery of almost1,700objects areexamples of the、finest chinaintheworld,dating from the3rdtothe20th century.Available Mon.---Fri.at10:30---16:
00.1You canvisit toknow thegeneralinformation about theMuseum.A.the WelcomeTrust GalleryB.the JohnAddis GalleryC.Room1D.Room
95、2The WelcomeTrust Galleryfeatures.A.the understandingof livingand dyingB.the waysof keepinghealthy inBritainC.the differentrealities indifferent culturesD.the ideasabout keepingfit fromdifferent cultures、3If youplan tovisit theJohnAddisGallery at12:00,you cango on.A.December1,2017Friday B.June15,2017ThursdayC.May9,2017Tuesday D.March20,2017Monday、4Who mightprefer tovisit Room95A.Professional architectsB.China loversC.Scholars majoringin religionD.Students interestedin medicine分
22.8The United Arab EmiratesUAE ismostly adesert.However,this hasnot stoppedthe countryfrom creatinggreatbuilding projects.On September26,UAE officialsannounced anotherambitious project—Mars ScienceCity.Expansive desertsand发射.miles ofcoastline provideplenty ofoptions forsafe rocketlaunches Andits positiononthe Earth makesit especiallyappealingas thespin oftheEarthprovidesanextra push,meaning lessfuel isneeded to get payloadsinto orbit.All theseseem to make itpossible.模仿The MarsCity Project,designed byBjarke IngelsGroup,or BIG,will providea realisticmodel tosimulate livingon thesurfaceof Mars,the red planet.It ispart ofthe UAEsMars2117Project tolead theglobal raceto landhumans onMars andbe the firstto builda settlementthere.Sheikh Mohammedbin Rashid,Prime Ministerand rulerof Dubai,says,The UAEseeks internationalsupportto developtechnologies thatbenefit humans,and laythe foundationof abetter futurefor moregenerations tocome.”Built outsideDubai,the
1.9million squarefeet cityis expected to cost$135million.It willconsist ofseveral dome-shapedlaboratories,similar tothe onesimagined forthefirstMars settlers.Scientists from around theword willbe invitedto conductresearchto comeup withmethods tocreate food,water andenergy,using techniqueswhich canbe copiedonto theredplanet.The livingspaces,where theresearchers canlive fbrup toayear,will simulatethe planefsconditions asmuch aspossible.The researchcity willalso includea museumfeaturing famous space achievementsto helpeducate andinspire children to undertakespaceexploration anddiscovery.To discoverwhether theconstruction methodworks onMars,the museumswalls willbe3D printedusingthe sandfromthenearby desert.Now,if theywould onlyadd someliving quartersforthegeneral publicto experiencelife onMarswithout leavingEarth,life wouldbe perfect.、1What canwe concludeabouttheUnitedArabEmiratesA.It isshort offine weather.B.It isa niceplace forlaunching.C,It canprovide adequatefuel supply.D.It hasthe greatestarchitects intheworld.、2What willscientists dointhelaboratoriesA.Educate visitorson tripsto Mars.B.Develop theMars settlers9imagination.C.Find waysto producefood,water andenergy onMars.D.Create aclimate-controlled environmentfor futureuse.、3Why willthemuseumswalls be3D printedA.To showfamousspacetechniques.B,To makefull useofthenearby desert.C.To inspirechildrentolove exploration.D.To testbuilding skillsused byMars settlers.、4Whats the best titlefbr the textA.UAE toBuild MarsScience CityB.UAEs GreatExploration ofMarsC.UAE toBuild FirstMars SettlementD.UAEs ScientistificContribution toHumans(分)
23.8Hi,my nameis EthanKing.Tm14years oldand Ilove the game of soccer.Inthesummer of2009,1went tonorthern()(井)Mozambique Africawith mydad tohelp repairwater wellsin localvillages.I tookmy soccer ball along.I thoughtI mightbeable to play withthe localkids.When wearrived atthe villageof Ntette,I threwout my ball andsoon,50kids wereplaying.Many ofthese kids had never hadthe chanceto enjoyplaying soccer with a real ball.For me,its nobig dealtoplay soccerwitha realball.I doitallthetime.Ive discoveredthat manykids inpoor countrieswant toplaysoccer,but theycant becausethey donthaveaball.I haveseveralsoccer ballsin myhouse.I thoughtthat these kids wouldenjoy this soccer ballfar morethan me.So,I gavemyball to them.As weprepared to leave,one ofthe boysbrought thesoccerballback tome.I saidto him,“No,this isyours.I gaveit toyou.Helaughed andcheered!I lovedseeing thatthey had arealball toplay with.(值得)Every kidwho lovesthe gameof soccerdeserves toplay.Every kidwho lovesthegameofsoccerdeserves hisor herownball.And thatswhy Istarted CharityBall in
2010.It providesnew soccerballs fbrkids inpoor communitiesaroundtheworld.、1How oldis Ethen--------------------.A.fourteen B.fiftyC.sixty D.forty、2When Ethanleft Ntette,.A.he madea soccerball forthe villageboysB.he gavehissoccerballtothe villageboysC.one ofthe villageboys gavehimahandmade soccerballD.he gavethe villageboys somemoney toby soccerballs、3What dowe knowabout CharityBallA.It collectsold soccerballsB,It trainskids wholove soccerC.It startedwhen Ethanwas14years oldD.It givesnew soccerballs tokids inpoor communities、4We canlearn fromthe passagethat Ethanis.A.kind B.talentedC.brave D.careful(分)
24.8Conventional wisdomsays thathardship canmake usold beforeour time.In fact,a newstudy suggeststhat violencenotonly leaveslong-term scars on childrensbodies,butalsochanges theirDNA,causing changesthat areequal toseven toten yearsofpremature aging.(染色体)(端粒),Scientists measuredthis bystudying theends ofchildrens chromosomes,called telomeressays IdanShalev,lead authorofastudy publishedin MolecularPsychiatry.(序歹)Telomeres arespecial DNAsequences Uwhich preventthe DNAin chromosomes from separating.They getshorter eachtimea celldivides,until acell cannotdivide anymore anddies.Several factorshave beenfound toshorten telomeres,including smoking,radiation andpsychological stressessuch asbeingtreated badlywhen youngand takingcare ofa chronicallyill person.In thisstudy,researchers examinedwhether exposureto violencecould makechildren\telomeres shorten faster thannormal.They interviewedthe mothersof236children3t ages5,7and10,asking whetherthe youngstershad beenexposed todomestic violencebetweenthe motherand herpartner;physical maltreatmentby anadult;or bullying.Researchers measuredthe childrenstelomeres—incells obtainedby wipingthe insidesof theircheeks——at ages5and
10.Telomeres shortenedfaster inkids exposedto twoormoretypes ofviolence,says Shalev.Unless thatpattern changes,the studysuggests,thesekidscould beexpectedtodevelop diseasesof aging,such asheart attacksor memoryloss,seven to10years earlierthantheir peers.Shlev saysthere ishope forthesekids.His study found that,in rarecases,telomeres Betternutrition,exercise andstress reductionarethree thingsthat maybe ableto lengthentelomeres,he says.The studyconfirms asmall butgrowing numberof studiessuggesting thatearly childhoodadversity imprintsitself inourchromosomes,says CharlesNelson,a professorof pediatricsand neuroscienceat HarvardMedical School.、1The newstudyfoundthat.A.hardship canchange a childs memoryB.violence canspeed upachildsaging C.violence leavesscarsona、child smind D.hardship hasaneffectonachilds mind2What doestheunderlined word“they”in Paragraph3refer toA.Telomeres.B.Children.C.Chromosomes.D.DNAsequences.、3What canbe inferredfromthetextA.Violence cancause quickcell deathin childrensbody.B.Telomeres canhelp preventchromosomesfromseparating.C.Children whohave shortertelomeres haveheart attackslater.D.Being treatedbadly willmakeachilds telomeresshortenfaster.、4What isthebesttitle forthetextA,Violence andTelomeresB・The Functionof TelomeresC,Violence MakesChildren AgingD.DNA InfluencesChildrens Growth(分)
25.10Jobs quicklybecame boredwith college.He likedbeing at Reed,just nottaking therequired classes.In fact,he wassurprisedwhen he found outthat therewere strictcourse requirements.When Wozniakcame tovisit,Jobs wavedhis scheduleat himandcomplained,They aremaking metake allthese courses.”Wozniak replied,Yes,thats whatthey doin college.Jobs refused to gotothe classeshe was assigned andinstead wenttotheones he wanted,such asa danceclass wherehe couldenjoy boththe creativityandthe chanceto meetgirls.“I wouldnever haverefusedto take thecourses youwere supposedto,thats adifference inour personality/5said Wozniaksurprisedly andadmiringly.Jobs alsobegan tofeel guiltyabout spendingso muchof hisparents moneyon aneducation thatdid not seem worthwhile.All of(学费)my working-class parentssavings werebeing spenton mycollege tuitionhe detailedhis experiencein afamous ceremonyaddressat Stanford.I hadno ideawhat Iwanted todo withmy lifeand noidea howcollege wasgoing tohelp mefigure itout.Andhere Iwas spendingall ofthe moneymyparents hadsaved theirentire life.So Idecided todrop outand trustthat itwould allwork outokay.He didntactually wanttoleaveReed;he justwanted toquit paying tuition andtaking classesthat didntinterest him.Surprisingly,Reed toleratedthat“He hada veryinquiring mindthat wasenormously attractive/said thedean ofstudents,Jack Dudman.uHe refusedtoaccept automaticallyreceived truths,andhewanted toexamine everythinghimself.Dudman allowedJobs toaudit classesand staywithfriends inthe dormseven after he stoppedpayingtuition.“The minuteI droppedout I could stoptaking therequired classesthat didntinterest me,and begindropping inontheones that」(书法)looked interestinghe said.Among themwas acalligraphy classthat appealedto himafterhesaw posterson campusthat were(字体),beautifully drawn.I learnedabout serifand sansserif typefacesabout varyingthe amountof spacebetween differentlettercombinations,about whatmakes greattypography great.It wasbeautiful,historical,artistically fineinaway thatscience cantcapture,and Ifound itfascinating.^(相交点)It wasyet anotherexample ofJobs consciouslypositioning himselfattheintersection ofthe artsand technology.In allofhis products,technology wouldbe marriedto greatdesign,elegance,human touches,and evenromance.uIf Ihadneverdropped inonthat singlecourse incollege,the Macwouldhavenever hadso manytypefaces.And sinceWindows justcopied theMac,its likelythatno personalcomputer wouldhave them.Meanwhile Jobshadahard timeatReed.He wentbarefoot mostofthetime,wearing sandalswhen itsnowed.Elizabeth Holmesmademeals forhim,trying tokeep upwith hisobsessive diets.He returnedsoda bottlesfor sparechange,continued hislong hardjourneystothefree Sundaydinners atthe HareKrishna temple,and worea downjacket inthe heatlessgarage apartmenthe rentedfor$20amonth.When heneeded money,hefoundwork atthe psychologydepartment labmaintaining theelectronic equipmentthat wasusedfor animalbehaviour experiments.Occasionally ChrisannBrennan wouldcome tovisit.Their relationshipdeveloped abnormally.(开明).But mostlyhe tendedtothebeginning ofhis ownsoul andpersonal goalfor enlightenment“I cameof ageatamagical timeJ hereflected later,Our consciousnesswas raisedby Zen,and alsoby LSD.Even laterin lifehewould creditcertain drugsfor makinghim moreenlightened.Taking LSDwasavaluable experience,one ofthemostimportant thingsinmy life.LSD showsyou thattheres anotherside tothe coin,and youcant rememberit whenit wearsoff,but youknow it.Itheightened mysense ofwhatwasimportant-creating wonderfulthings insteadof makingmoney,putting thingsback intothe streamofhistory andof humanconsciousness asmuch asIcould.”、1Jobs andWozniak differedin.A.approach tofreedom B.appetite forknowledgeC.attitude torequirements D.affection forcollege life、2One factorin Jobsdecision toleave collegeis that.A.his familywas inabsolute povertyB・hewantedtobeindependent ofhis parentsC.he wouldnthave hisparents moneywastedD.the collegecouldnt preparehim fbrhis setgoal、3From JackDudmans statementwe cansee thatJobs was.A.rather difficulttogetalong withB.quite goodat solvingproblemsC.too stubbornto changehis mindD.very seriousabout existingbeliefs、4The underlinedword“audit inParagraph3means A.attend informallyB.miss occasionallyC.give successfullyD.conduct irregularly、5Jobs workedon typefaceswhile sufferingfromahard life.A.to provehis valuetothewhole worldB.to bringsomething greatinto existenceC.tomakehimself wealthyfor abetter lifeD.to showcollege wasunimportant tohim、6Which ofthe followingcanbethe propertitle forthe passageA.Stay OutB.Drop OutC.Hold OutD.Work Out第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和L530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D(分)()
26.30I ama volunteerintheFriendly VisitingProgram.I visita n1who doesnotseem2because herson andgrandchildrenlive upstairswithher.3she hasa specialdisease and4this conditionshe cannot5the housealone.For whateverreasons,her familyis toonervous or6totakeher outofthehouse withher oxygentank.Iwilladmit atfirst Iwas7too!But sheisafiercelyindependent ladyand can8it withease.Since herloneliness comesfrom staying9so long,we meetabout everyother week.We goto IHOPand Iget to_10her amazingstoriessuch aswhen she first movedto Bostonfrom Ireland,11shefirstmet herhusband andabout herlarge family.She often12at theendof ourmeetings,saying1hadno13to cutin.I ama chattyperson but。
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