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2024-2025学年福建省南安市2南安一中018年7月高三第一次调研联考英语试题注意事项考生要认真填写考场号和座位序号
1.试题所有答案必须填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效第一部分必须用铅笔作答;第二部分必须用黑色字
2.2B迹的签字笔作答考试结束后,考生须将试卷和答题卡放在桌面上,待监考员收回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.Youd betterwrite downthe phonenumber ofthat restaurantfor future・A.purpose B.reference C.memory D.assessment
2.a singleworld canchange themeaning of a sentence,a singlesentence canchange themeaning ofa paragraph.A.Just as B.Even thoughC.UntilD.Unless
3.Had itnot beenfor hisexperience in the forest,we in the battlewith thefierce bear.A.hadnt survivedB.wouldn*t havesurvivedC.didnft survivedD.wouldn*t survive
4.Uve knownSarah fornearly tenyears.She oncemy customer.A.is B.has beenC.was D.had been5,public bicycleswith amobile appis moreconvenient forusers.A.To unlockB.Unlock C.Unlocked D.Unlocking6,—You knowquite alot about the fashionshow.—Well,Cathy itto meduring lunch.A.introduces B.introducedC.had introducedD.will introduce
7.,dear!Things wontbe asbad asyou think.There certainlywill bechances foryou.A.Hurry upB.Look upC.Cheer upD.Make up一
8.I amwondering makesyou studyso hard一To goto mydream university.A.what isit thatB.that iswhatC.what is that D.what itisthat9,—You seemto befond ofclassical music._・As amatter offact,I likejazz musicbetter.A.I don agree B.Not reallyC.I couldntagree moreD.No doubt(拐仗).14away thegirls*tears andmade a few jokesat Amyas shelearned to use hercrutchesTo bothof theirdaughters,and especiallyto Amy,over andover theysimply said,We reso gladthat youre alive.I was15No blame.No accusations.Later,I askedthe Whiteswhy theynever talkedabout thefact thatAmy wasdriving andhad runa stop sign.Mrs.White said,”Janes gone,and wemiss her16Nothing wesay ordo willever bringher back.But Amyhas herwhole lifeahead ofher.How canshe_19a fulland happylife ifshe feelswe blameher forher sister1s death1They wereright.Amy graduatedfrom theUniversity ofCalifornia andgot marriedseveral yearsago.She works17a teacheroflearning-disabled students.She*s alsoa motherof twolittle girlsof herown,the oldestnamed Jane.
1、A.anger B.blame C.scream D.pride、2A.fault B.mistake C.benefit D.action、3A.broke B.caught C.stopped D.worked4^A.Then B.However C.Therefore D.Still、5A.had onB.put onC.got onD.moved on、6A.drive B.voyage C.trip D.tour、7A.became B.reached C.got D.turned、8A.showed offB.turned upC.brought outD.took off9^A.took B.tasted C.shared D.experienced、10A.more B.less C.far D.quite、11A.turn upB.get downC,take overD.take up、12A.hardly B.never C.even D.ever、13A.seriously B.slightly C.lightly D.quickly、14A.asB.so C.when D.while、15A.pity B.sadness C.shame D.sympathy、16A.swept B.gave C.wiped D.cleaned17A.delighted B.excited C.amused D.astonished18A.terribly B.hard C.gradually D.rarely、19A.direct B.guide C.lead D.conduct、20A.for B.as C.like D.to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L5151(分)」
27.15Mr Johnsonlived in the woodswith hiswife andchildren Heowned1farm,which lookedalmost abandoned」()2lucky,he alsohad a cow whichproduced milkevery dayHe soldor exchangedsome of the milkin the towns nearbyfor other()food andmade cheeseand butterfor thefamily withwhat
3.leave Thecow was their onlymeans ofsupport,in factOne day,the cow」()was eatinggrass4-it beganto rainheavily While5make greatefforts torun away,she fellover thehill anddied Thenthe Johnsontriedto makea living6,the cowIn orderto support his family,Mr()()Johnson
7.begin toplant herbsand vegetablesSince theplants tooka whileto grow,he startedcutting downtrees
8.sell thewoodThinking abouthis childrensclothes,he startedgrowing cotton,too Whenharvest camearound,he was already sellingherbs,」」()vegetables and cotton in the market9people fromthetownmet regularlyNow itoccurred to10he thathis farmhad muchpotential第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)and that the deathof thecow was a bitof luck10(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作文,文中共有处错误,每句中
28.1010最多有两处每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
(八),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
21011、Tom andDick arenext doorneighbor whoboth workin sameoffice Theyoften walktogether to and fromwork Once theywere walkingto hometogether whileit suddenlystarted torain Tomquickly openedhis umbrellaand saidproud,nMy wife reallyhas greatforesights”He added,“She saidthis morningit wouldrain andtell meto carrymy umbrellaDick smiledand walkedupto herunder theprotection of the umbrellaHe said,“Mine haseven greatforesights She didnt let me carryone soshe knewyoud、第二节书面表达(满分分)share yoursto me25(分)假定你是李华,你的英国好友月份打算来中国旅游,想先学习一些中文,却不知道如何入门你决定
29.25Peter8帮助他,用英语给他写一封邮件告诉他你的建议内容包括你给他的学习建议;
1.介绍你帮助他的计划;
2.对结果的展望
3.注意)词数词左右;1100)可以适当增加细节,使行文连贯2Dear Peter,YoursLi Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
530、1B、2A、3B、4C、5D、6B、7C、8D、9B、10D、11A、12C、13C、14C、15B、16D、17B、18A、19C、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、
211.B
2.C
3.B
4.A
5.D、
221.A
2.B
3.A
4.D、
231.A
2.B
3.D
4.C、
241.C
3.C
4.D、
251.C
2.A
3.B
4.D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
1.530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
261.B
2.A
3.A
4.B
5.D
6.C
7.D
8.A
9.C
10.B
11.C
12.D
13.B
14.A
15.B
16.C
17.D
18.A
19.C
20.B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
1.
5151、
271.a
2.luckily
4.when
5..making
6.without
7.began
8.to sell
9.where
10.him第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10)Tom mdDick irenext door■Hthbo-both wxck mA smeoffice Theyoften wilktogether to and xoneifbboci theMxkOncetheywere wilkmgK hometogether whii,it suddenlytiarted toram Tootqwcfcly opened!m umbrelhutraand wdprtHid Mywifereallyhas greatforesigM*He added.She wdthis monungit uvuldram andtrll meto proudlytoldcarry myumbtelli Dicksoiled anduallced upto herunder theprotection of the umbrellxHe wd.has him,eves gye.fbcesifh!She dadntletmecarry ooew shekm youdshare youru me”gxexer beciusra$far叩山第二节书面表达(满分分)2529Dear Peter,Delighted tohear that you aregoing to take atrip toChina inAugust andespecially want to learnsome Chinesefirst beforecoming.Here,I suggestthat youchoose Chinesedaily dialoguesasastart,like greetingpeople,asking fordirections and so on,whichcan helpyou alot duringyour trip.Learning Chineseneeds greateffort.Td liketo beyour teacherand sendyou ane-book withmy teachingschedule later.Besides,lefs havean onlineclass over the Internetevery weekend,through whichI willtry mybest to make yourlearning easierand surelyyoucan speaksome fluentChinese beforeyour arrival.Looking forwardto yourearly reply.Yours,Li Hua
10.—Mr.Johnson has been chosenasthemanager of the salesdepartment.™he wasso excitedthis morning.A.No chanceB.No wayC.Not possibleD.No wonder
11.Jim toldus all that hesaid soat themeeting wasright.A.all B.whatC.allthat D.that
12.My newjob mytravelling allover thecountry,which meansI wontbe ableto spendmuch timewith myfamily.A.takesB.promises C.involves D.causes
13.He iton schedule,but somehowhe fellbehind.A.must havedone B.might finishC.could havefinishedD.could Hnish
14.The twobirds eachother inshape andcolor.In otherwords,they eachother inshape andcolor.A.differ,are differentfrom B.differ from,are differenttoC.resemble,are similarto D.resemble,are similarwith
15.No onebelieves hisreasons forbeing latethat he was caughtin atraffic jam,made himembarrassed.A.it B.which C.thatD.why一
16.Shall weput off the experimenttill nextweek—,I dontthink ourteacher will be happywith it.A.Never mindB.Sure,go aheadC.Yes,better notD.Fd rathernot
17.Please dontmake soloud noise.The newsof thevolcanic eruptionin Indonesiaand Iwanttolisten.A.is broadcastB.is beingbroadcastC.has beenbroadcastD.had beenbroadcast
18.--Ann,our departmentmay benamed theDepartment of the Yearbecause of the outstandingperformance.A.Good toknow B.m sayC.I hearyou onthat oneD.Cant arguewith that
19.While workingin Kunming,he checkedthe weathereach morningfor monthshe realizedit would be thesameevery day.A・when B.afterC.before D.since
20.According toThe Sun,British scientistshave solvedthe ancientriddle ofcame first-chicken oreggA.who B.whatC.which D.that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
21.6The RoboticIndustries AssociationRIA announcedthat CatherineMorris,group leaderand director of automotivesalesat ATIIndustrial Automationand Dr.Howie Choset,robotics professorat CarnegieMellon Universityandco-founder of theAdvanced Roboticsfor ManufacturingARMInstitute,have won the2019Engelberger RoboticsAward.They werehonored ataspecial dinneron April10during theAutomate Showand ConferenceMorris,who becomesjust thefourth woman to win the awardis honoredin the category ofleadership.She said,“I amverysurprised andextremely honoredto bethis yearswinner of the award.Besides,I cannothelp butfeel grateful.Jeff Burnstein,RIApresident says,“I canthink ofvery fewpeople inthe histoiyoftherobotics industryas committedto thegrowth of our industryasCatherine.In fact,overthepast twodecades,shes foundtime to hold almostevery keyposition inour tradegroup,from MembershipCommittee Chair,to AutomateShow CommitteeChair,to overallChair ofRIA,being the first andonly womantoholdthat roletodate.,,Dr.Choset hasreceived the award forEducation,becoming thethird personfrom CMUto wintheaward.Choset isbest knownforbuilding snake-like robots.He andhis researchteam havestudied howthese robots,with theirunique abilityto movethrough difficultenvironments,can beused forsearch andrescue,for mappingand inspectingcaves,pipes and other limitedspaces,and formanufacturing,said MartialHebert,directorofCMUS RoboticsInstitute.Dr.Choset isan innovativeeducator,Hebert added,who isdevoted himselfto teachinghis students.His FDA-approved surgicalsnakerobots have been appliedin surgeryintheU.S.and Europesince
2015.Besides,considering hisroles asaco-founder ofthe ARMInstituteand asa foundingeditor ofthe journalScience Robotics,you seethat DrChoset iswell deservingofourindustrys highest、honor1Morris hasreceived the2019Engelberger RoboticsAward dueto herA.marketing conceptsB.excellent leadershipC.teaching skillsD.unique creativity、2What canwe learnfrom JeffBurnstein aboutMorrisA.She is the firstwomen towintherobotics award.B.She hasmade morepeople committedto therobotics industryC.She hasthe experienceof holdingdifferent importantposts、D.She isthe onlywomantohold MembershipCommitteeChair3Why aresnake-like robotsmentioned inParagraph3A.To praiseChoset!s cooperationabilityB.To showChosefs outstandingcontributionC.To advertisean effectiveproduct forurban searchD.To provethe rapiddevelopment ofmodern technology、4We canlearn thatDr.Chosefs snakerobots haveplayed arole inA.helping doctorsoperate onpatientsB・replacing workersin afactoryC.helping studentsdo experimentsin alabD.warning workersof somethingdangerous、5Which ofthe followingwouldbethe besttitle forthis textA.Engelberger RoboticsAward and the winnersB.Engelberger RoboticsAward andtheir importanceC.The RIAannounced Engelberger Robotics AwardD.Choset andMorris wonEngelbergerRoboticsAward(分)
22.8More than90years haspassed sinceHollywoods officialfilm organizationfirst proposedplans tobuild itsownmuseum.Those plansare finallybecoming areality,with the Academy Museumof MotionPictures setto openin
2019.The projectis underwayat thesite ofa historicLos Angelesdepartment storebuilt in
1939.Museum officialssay visitors will beableto experiencethe magicof cinema”by learningabout allparts ofthe film-making process.Film historianKerry Brougherhasbeennamed directorsofthe museum.Brougher saysthe museumwill include12million(道具),photographs and80,000screenplays aswell asprops costumesandotherobjects fromfamous films.The AcademyMuseum(小雕像)will alsofeature Oscarstatuettes donatedby actorswho won the awards.Brougher saysthe museumis designedtomakevisitors feel like theyare in a movie,too,with manyinteractive experiences.Youwont necessarilyknow whatscoming next,“he adds.Youll bein environmentssometimes thatmake youfeellikeyouve gonebackto thepast and that youreinthearea thatyoure actuallyexploring.,,He addsthat visitorsmay evenget the chance towalk downa redcarpetand accepttheir ownAcademy Award.Currently,Hollywood onlyhas a few possibilitiesfor visitors.They cango alongthe Walkof Fameand visitmovie studiosor seetheDolby Theater,where theOscars arepresented.But beyondthese,movie fanshave limitedpossibilities.Eric Garcetti,the mayorof LosAngeles saysthe AcademyMuseum willprovide visitorsthechanceto experiencemany differentpartsofthefilm industryall in one place.Garcetti notesthe museumwill alsoserve thehundreds ofthousands oflocal peopleworkingin film-related businesses.He saysthey,too,will finallybe ableto visita placethat celebratestheir ownHollywood movieindustry.、1When wasthe idea of buildinga museumin Hollywoodfirst putforwardA.In the1920s.B.In
1939.C.In the1990s.D.In
2019.
2、What canwe learnfrom Brougher9s wordsA.Photos ofvisitorswillbe puton display.B.Settings inthe museumwill feelquite realC.Most visitorswillbepresented anaward.D.Actors willdonate muchmoney tothemuseum.、3What isEric Garcettisattitude towardstheAcademyMuseumA.Supportive.B.Critical.C.Disapproving.D.Cautious.、4What isthe besttitle for the passageA.The Film-making Processin Hollywood.B.The Film-making Processof Hollywood.C.Hollywood MakingPlans ofFilm Museums.D.Hollywood GettingIts OwnFilm Museum.(分)(圆柱体)
23.8Inside asecured roominabeautiful castlenear Paris,a smallmetal cylinderrests ona shelfbeneath adoubleset ofbell jars.It haslain therefor morethan acentury,its restonly occasionallydisturbed whenthe roomsthree keyholders performacoordinated openingceremony tolet techniciansenter andclean thisprecious piece of metal.First,the cylinderis rubbedwith apieceofsoft,alcohol-soaked cloth.Then itis steamedwith purewater.Finally,the1kg cylinderisreturned,carefully,to itsresting place.Such attention toalump ofmetal isunusual,but hasa purpose.The castlehouses theInternational Bureau of Weights and(质量)Measures andthat pieceof shining,circular metalis itsholiest relic.It isthe definingmass againstwhich allother kilogramsaremeasured.This isthe internationalprototype,or standard,ofthe kilogram.The IPK,in short.Dozens ofcarefully weightedcopies ofthe originalhavebeenmade.They arestored aroundthe worldand usedto standardiseindividualnations9weights andmeasures systems.But thedays ofthe IPK,in itscurrent form,are numbered.The InternationalBureauofWeightsandMeasures hasdecided to一一replace thissingle physicalspecimen with a morefundamental measurementbased onelectric cuirentin orderto definethe massofan object.The kingof kilogramsis aboutto bedethroned.“One keyreason fbrdoing thiswork isto provideinternational security,“says Bureauspokesman PaulRobinson.If thecastleburned downtomorrow andthe kilogramwas destroyed,we wouldhave noreference leftfor the worlds metricweights system.Therewould bechaos.The currentdefinition ofthekilogramistheweight ofthat cylinderin Paris,after all/9Another majormotivation for the replacementoftheIPK isthe growingneed to be ableto carryout moreand moreprecisemeasurements.Drug companieswill soonbe wantingtouseingredients thatwill haveto bemeasured interms ofafewmillionths orevenbillionths ofa gramJ saysRobinson.We needtobeprepared toweigh substanceswith thatkind ofaccuracy.^^、1What dowe knowabout theIPK fromthe firsttwo paragraphsA.Its caredfbr withgreat devotion.B,Its usedin religiousceremonies.C.Its beautifullydesigned anddecorated.D.Its the most valuablemetal intheworld.、2Which ofthe followingbest explains“dethroned underlinedin paragraph5A.rebuilt B.removedC.destroyed D.upgraded、3What isa reasonfor replacingthe currentIPKA.To protectthe metalcylinder fromdamage.B.To maketaking measurementsmore economical.C.To provideall countrieswith thesame standard.D.To satisfythe increasingdemand forexactness.、4What canbe asuitable titlefor the textA.No morekilosB.A heavytechnologyC.The futureofthekiloD.The historyof measures(分)
24.8A doverested ona telephonewire.Ready fortakeoff,it raisesits wings,springs into the airand flapsaway.This seriesofactions isso commonthatyouprobably donot payit muchattention.But University of Manchesterbiomechanical engineerBenParslew does.He istrying todesign robotsthat canjump likebirds.Most conventionalrobots rollaround onwheels,limiting mobility.There isa needfor moreagile robotsthat ncanjump overobstaclesin messyenvironments/Parslew says.To designsuch amachine,he turnedto nature:Birds arereally goodjumpers,1he notes.(喙).The troubleis,when birdsstart totake off,they leanso farforward that they shouldtip overand fallonto theirbeaksYet thatdoes nothappen.Parslew andhis teamused computermodeling todiscover howbirds avoidthis fate.They discoveredthatbirds twisttheir bodiesslightly towardsthe backwhile acceleratinginto ajump.They alsohave flexiblelegs andtoe joints,whichprevent themfrom taking off brieflyand immediatelycrashing intothe ground.The resultwere publishedlast Octoberin RoyalSocietyOpen Science.Parslew thinksengineers canuse thisinformation todesign robotsthat cannot onlyjump wellbut alsolaunch intoflight more,efficiently.UniversityofSouthern Californiabiomechanist MichaelHabib,who wasnot involvedinthestudy,says springs and levers(杠杆)enable morerapid acceleration-than wheelsdo.And manyanimals aremasters ofspringsandlevers.「“If you can understandhow thatworks Habibadds,“youcanbuild arobot that*s good at runningaround andgood atflying,andit willalso begoodattakingoffsuddenly inall kindsof conditionsand landingonadime.Parslew isnow designingsuch arobot,as analternativeto wheeledrovers forexploring otherplanets.A.It takesoff verybeautifully.B.It catcheseveryones attention.、1What isright aboutthe dovementioned inParagraph1C.It givesBen Parslewinspiration.D.It raisesBen Parslewscuriosity.、2What canwe-infer aboutthe traditionalrobotsA.They can*t jumpover barriers.C.They cantdetect barriersbefore them.D.They cantadapt tocomplex environments.B.They canonly moveinonedirection.A.By gettingrid ofgravity.B.By flappingits wingshard.C.By spinningits bodybackward.D.By jumpingintotheair quickly.、3How doesa birdavoid fallingwhen takingoff、4What isthe mainideaofthetextA.Birds provideinspiration,for humans.B,New robotsthat canjump havebeen created.C・The developmentof robotsbenefits spaceexploreD.Studying birds*jumping helpsscientist buildbetter robots.(分)
25.10Most childrenare fullofthemost impracticalschemes forbecoming policemen,firemen ortrain driverswhen theygrowup.When I was achild,however,I did not havesuch ordinaryambitions.I wasgoing to have my own zoo.At the time,this didnot seemto me,and stilldoes notseem,an unreasonableidea.My friends and relatives,who hadlong foundmestrange becauseI showedlittle interestin anythingthat didnot havefur orfeathers,accepted thisas justanother exampleof mystrangeness.They feltthat,if theyignored myoften-repeated remarksabout owningmy ownzoo,I wouldeventually growout ifit.As theyears passed,however,my determinationtohavemy ownzoo grewincreasingly strong,and eventually,after goingon anumber of tripsto bringback animalsfor otherzoos,I wasready tostart myown.From mylatest trip to West Africa,I hadbrought backa considerablecollection andanimals whichwere living,temporarily Iassuredher,in my sisters suburbangarden inBournemouth.After anumberofunsuccessful attemptsto convincethe localcouncil tosupportmy plans,I beganto investigatethe possibilityof startingmy zoo onthe island ofJersey inthe EnglishCannel.I wasintroduced toa mannamed Hugh Fraser who,I was told,wasabroad-minded,kindly soul.He wouldshow mearound theislandand pointout suitablesites.So,my wifeand Iflew toJersey andwere metby Hughwho droveus to his familyhome,probablyone ofthemostbeautiful oldhouses onthe island.There wasa hugewalled gardenwith lotsof outbuildingsall builtinthebeautifullocal stone.Turning tomy wife,I said,What amarvelous placefor azoo!”To myrelief,HughFraserdidnot think myidea absurd,and askedwhether Ireally meantwhat Isaid.Slightly embarrassed,Ireplied thatI hadmeant it,but addedhastily thatI realizedit was impossible.Hugh saidhedidnotthinkit wasasimpossibleas allthat.He wentontoexplain thatthe houseand groundswere toobig forhim,andsohe wantedto move toasmaller placein England.Would Icare toconsider rentingthe propertyforthepurpose ofestablishing myzoo Icould notimagine moreattractive surroundingsformy purposes,and bythetimelunch wasover,the bargainhad beensealed.The alarmdisplayed byall whoknew mewhen this news wasannounced wasintense.The onlyexception tothe generalchorus ofdisapprovalwas mysister.Although shethought ita madscheme,at leastit wouldrid herback gardenoftheassorted junglecreatureswho werestraining herrelationship withher neighbours.、1How didthe authorsfriendsandrelatives respondtohischildhood dreamA.They approvedof hisidea.B.They paidno attentionto him.C.They believedhed giveit uplater on.D.They thoughthewasoverly ambitious.、2What madethe authordecide tostart hiszooontheisland of JerseyA.Refusal bythe localcouncil tosupporthisidea.B.Inspiration fromhis lasttriptoWestAfrica.C.Failure toget donationfrom otherzoos.D.The needfor alarger suburbangarden.、3Why didHugh eventuallyagree torent hisproperty tothe authorA.Hugh alsoloved animalsvery much.B・Hugh foundit hardto managethe propertyby himself.C.Hugh didntlike theplace sodecided tomovetoEngland.D.Hugh wasmoved bythe authorseagerness toestablish azoo.、4What canbe inferredabouttheauthors sisterA.She wasfond ofchorus.B,She wassure ofhis success.C.She didntget onwell withher parents.D.She wasbeing troubledby hisanimals.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
1.530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D(分)
26.30I metJane Blackin university,and soonwe becamefriends.The firsttime Iwent toher homeT foundher familyquitedifferent frommyown.In myfamily,it wasalways importantto place1when anythingbad happened.“Who didthis”my motherwould screamabout adirty kitchen.This isall your2Katharine,n myfather wouldinsist whenthecatgot outorthedishwasher3From thetime wewere little,mysister,brothers andI toldon eachother.We seta placefor blameatthedinner table.4Jhe Whitesdidnt worryabout whohad donewhat.They pickedup thepieces and5with theirlives.The beautyofthis wasdriven hometo methe summerJane died.In July,the Whitesisters andI decidedtotakea car6from theirhome inFlorida toNew York.The twoolder sisters,Sarah andJane,were collegestudents,andtheyoungest,Amy,had recently7sixteen.Proud ofhaving anew driverslicense,Amy wasexcited aboutpracticingher drivingonthe trip.She8her licenseto everyoneshe met.The bigsisters9the drivingof Sarah*snewcar duringthefirstpart ofthetrip,but whenthey reached_10_crowded areas,they letAmy10Somewhere inSouth Carolina,we pulledoffthehighway toeat.After lunch,Amy gotbehind thewheel.She cameto acrossroadswithastopsign.Whether shewas nervousor justdidnt seethe signno onewould11know,but Amycontinued intothecrossroads withoutstopping.The driverofalarge truck,unable tostop intime,ran intoour car.Jane waskilled immediately.Iwasonly12injured.The mostdifficult thingthat Iveever donewastocall theWhites totell themaboutthe accidentandthatJane haddied.Painful_14_it wasfor meto lose a goodfriend,I knewthat itwas farworse forthem toloseachild.When Mr.and Mrs.White arrivedatthehospital,they foundtheir twodaughters sharinga room.Sarah hadafewcuts onthe headandAmy1s legwas broken.They huggedus alland criedtears of13andofjoy atseeing theirdaughters.They。
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