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・20242025学年北京师大附属实验中学高三第五次适应性训|练英语试题注意事项
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号和座位号填写在试题卷和答题卡上用2B铅笔将试卷类型(B)填涂在答题卡相应位置上将条形码粘贴在答题卡右上角〃条形码粘贴处〃o.作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净22B后,再选涂其他答案答案不能答在试题卷上非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉
3.原来的答案,然后再写上新答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液不按以上要求作答无效考生必须保证答题卡的整洁考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
4.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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1.How isthe testthat you took yesterday—Unfortunately,not evenone of the hundredstudents whotook thetest passed.A.has B.have C.are D.is一
2..What didhe doin returnfor freeand foodoffered by the kindcouple—He helpedtheir sonwith hislessons.A.conservation B.admissionC.accommodation D.immigration
3.It wasconsiderate younot toplay thepiano whileI wasasleep.A.of B.for C.to D.from
4..He wouldbe inbetter healthnow withtoo muchwork whenyoung.A.had henot burdened himself B.if he was not burdenedC・were henotburdenedD.had henot beenburdenedhimself
5.Nobody cango backand starta newbeginning,anyone canstart nowand makea newending.A.for B.andC.but D.so
6.Regarding China-US differenceson humanrights issues,Hong saidthe twosides canenhance mutualunderstandingthrough dialogueon equalityand mutualrespect.A.based B.to baseC.basing D.base
7.for thefree tickets,I wouldnot havegone tosee filmsso often.A.If it is notB.Had itnot beenC.Were itnot D.If theywere not
8.well formy jobinterview,I reallyhad butterfliesin mystomach on my way to thecompany I had appliedto.A.Having not prepared B.Not havingpreparedC.Not tohave preparedD.To havenotprepared
9..The silenceof thelibrary issometimes brokenby asudden coughor the sound ofpages・、10A.made itB.got itC.put throughD.set off、11A.astonished B.attracted C.admired D.attachedB.admit C.include D.enter、12A.chooseB.escaped fromC.insisted onD.associated with、13A.faded into
14、A.restaurant B.hotel C.concert D.house
15、A.though B.if C.because D.when
16、A.of B.for C.to D.in
17、A.noticed B,watched C.enjoyed D.ignored
18、A.obvious B.lucky C.secret D.natural、19A.follow B.treat C.protect D.support
20、A.more B.sure C.free D.most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
27.15It doesnot meanthe endof the world forsomeone to become disabledOne daywhen Iturned on the radio,I didnthearanything But I wasntborn deaf The doctorsaid Ilost my
1.hear Ihad togo to a specialschool,
2.I wona scholarshipto the US Weweretaken todifferent communities,volunteering thereand teachingthem aboutmy countryand cultureThe loveof volunteeringcameto mefrom thenInAfrica,deaf people
3.be morelikely to be fromdisadvantaged backgroundsOften,untrained teachersare postedto teachatdeaf schoolsSo theresa lack
4.knowledge andbasic skillsI gathereddeaf
5.youth tomeet everySunday forvolleyball matchesIestablished amaths cluband danceclub thatbecame
6.fair popularI7,name“Deaf RoleModel”in2016during InternationalDeafAwareness WeekI wantto set
8.good examplefor deafchildren I told themmy storyItold them that they couldhave manytalents,likedancing Itoldthemto closetheir earsand feelthe music()My parentinspired me
9.become the best teacherI knowhe isvery proudof me I wantpeople toknow thateven though()my lifehas beenchallenging,I10,overcome itby now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作文文中共有处语言错误,
28.1010每句中最多有两处错误仅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限一词;
1、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分
21011、As we all know,we canmeet withvarious challengesin ourlife Facing with challenges,how shouldwe doLastmonth,our classclimbed MountTai,which wasmore than1,500meters abovesea levelLacking exercises,I、thought that this activity was greatchallenge formeI felt veryexhausted halfwaythat I wanted togive upSee this,myclassmates and even some strangers encouragedme In the end,I managed to reach on the top of the mountainTherefore,、第二节书面表dont give up in the face of challengersIf you are determinedenough,its certainlythat you can overcome it达(满分分)(分)假定你是李华你在网上得知在你市留学的最近总是失眠,你决定给予他帮助就此
2529.25Larson请你用英语给他写封电子邮件,内容包括进行安慰;.询问失眠的具体原因;.约定地点以便当面详谈注意
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231.词数左右;可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
1002.参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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530、1A、2C、3A、4A、5C、6A、7B、8B、9C、10D、11D、12B、13D、14A、15B、16B、17C、18D、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、
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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L530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
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20.C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.have overcome第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10As weall know,we canmeet withvarious challengesin ourlife.Facingwithchallengeshow Faced或去掉with whatshouldwe doLastmonth,our classclimbed MountTai.which wasmore than1,500meters aboveseaislevel.Lacking exercisesI thoughtthatthis activitywasA greatchallenge forme.Ifeltveryexercise asoexhausted halfXvaythat Iwanted togive up.See thismy classmatesandevensomestrangers\Seeingencouraged me.In the end Imanagedto reachon thetopof themountain.;Therefore,don tgiveupin thefaceofchallenges.If you are determinedenough,its certainlycertainthatyou canovercomeit.、山28m第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Larson,I havelearnt thatyou havetrouble infalling asleep,which makesme woiTya lotabout you.However,you dontneed tofeel toodiscouraged,because itsa commonphenomenon and there aresome waysto dealwith it.First of all,Iwantyoutotell methe reasonwhy youalways canthave agood sleep.Is ityour healthsituation orlife pressurethatcauses theproblem Maybeits inconvenientto contactthrough ane-mail.What ifwe makean appointmentat thepublic libraryof ourcityto talkface tofaceIf youfeel pleasedwith myappointment,please letme knowit.Im lookingforward toyour reply.Yours,Li HuaA.turning B.turnedC.being turnedD.having turned
10.“Could weput offthe meeting”she asked.“・He answeredpolitely.uThis isthe onlyday everyoneis available5A.Not likelyB.Not exactlyC.Not nearlyD.Not really
11.We needa spiritualfaith,or aphilosophy,it shouldinclude thistruth:if you choose to find thepositive inevery situation,you willbe blessed,and ifyouchoosetofindthe awful,you willbe cursed.As withhappiness itself,this isyour decisiontomake.A.absolutely B.totallyC.exactly D.largely
12.Though ourfootball boysare facedwith fourgoals behind,they arestill strugglinghard in the fieldto・A.face themusic B.save faceC.cost theirarm andleg D.land ontheir feet
13.—Kevin,time for the nextdestination!—No hurry!Another15minutes andweallthe exhibitionrooms of the museum.A.am exploringB.have exploredC.will exploreD.will haveexplored
14..Although it in thedesert mostof theyear,people stilllive there.A.doesnt rainB.didnt rainC.hasnt rainedD.hadn9t rained15,—How wasyour evening-We wentto Joesand had.We reallyenjoyed ourselves.A.a whiteelephant B.a squaremeal C.a sacredcow D.the saltof theearth
16.the requirementis sethigh,itis a blessingfor Chinesestudents thatCambridge Universityuses scoresonGaokao aspart of its admissioncriteria.A.As B.While C.OnceD.Where
17.I haveno doubtthat hewill makeit,but Iwonder heis reallyready enough.A.what B.whyC.whether D.That
18.She isstubborn inresisting hisenquiries about the Moonstonethe degreethat shemakes itseem asif shedoesnot wantthe mystery・A.on;to solveB.with;solvingC.for;being solvedD.to;tobesolved
19.This morningI pickedup walletin surpriseonmywaytoschool.A.A;a B.the;aC.a;\D.\;the
20.They arrivedat theborder betweenKenya andTanzania at2pm,lies anational naturereserve.A.what B.which C.where D.when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)
21.6Learning NewVocabulary duringDeep SleepSleepingtime issometimes consideredunproductive time.This raisesthe questionwhether thetime spentasleep couldbe usedmoreproductively,e.g.for learninga newlanguage Up-to-now sleepresearch focusedonthestabilization andstrengthening ofmemoriesthat hadbeen formedduring wakefulness.However,learning during sleep hasrarely beenexamined.There isenoughevidence forwake-learned informationundergoing arevision byreplay in the sleeping brain.The replay during sleepstrengthens thestillweak memoryand leavesthe newlyacquired informationin thepre-existing storeof knowledge.If re-play during sleep improvesthe storageof wake-learned information,then first-play,i.e.the initialprocessing ofnewinformation,should alsobe possibleduringsleep.(语义的)The researchgroup ofKatharina Henkeexamined whethera sleepingperson isable toform newsemantic associationsbetweenplayed foreignwords andtranslation wordsduring the brain cells active states,theso-called“Up-states.”It turnedout tobethat what they thoughtwas reasonable.When wereach deep sleep stages,our braincells progressivelycoordinate theiractivity.Duringdeep sleep,the braincells arecommonly activefor abrief periodof timebefore theyjointly enterinto astate ofbrief inactivity.The(交替)active stateis calledUp-state“andtheinactive stateDown-state”.The twostates alternateabout everyhalf-second.New evidencefor sleep-learning challengescurrent theoriesof sleepand theoriesof memory.The concept of sleepthat weareseparated from the physical environment isno longerreasonable.nIt,s falsethat complexlearning beimpossible during deep sleep/saysSimon Ruch,co-first-author.nIn howfar andwith whatconsequences deep sleep canbe appliedfor theacquisition ofnew informationwillbe atopic ofresearch inupcoming years,1says Katharina Henke.()The researchgroup ofKatharinaHenkeis part of theInterfaculty ResearchCooperation IRC.Thirteen research groups inmedicine,biology andpsychology arepartof the IRC.The aimof theseresearchgroupsis togain a better understanding of the(原理)mechanisms involvedin sleepand consciousness.、1Which of the followingshavent sleepresearchers achievedso farA.People canlearn vocabularyduringdeepsleep.B,Memories canbe stableand strongduringsleep.C.Wake-learned informationcan appear in thesleepingbrain.D.Re-playduringsleep improvesthe storageof wake-learned information.2What canbe inferredfrom Paragraph3A.“Up-state”and“Down-state“appearinturn duringdeepsleep.B.“Up-states“is anothername fbrthebraincellsactive states.C.Semantic associationsare importantfor languagelearning.D.The braincells,activestatesare centralfbr sleep-learning.、3What willresearchers dowithin severalyears accordingto the passageA.Make studyinthe following fieldssuch asmedicine andbiology.B.Separate usfromthephysicalenvironment.C.Apply deepsleep forinformation learning.D.Discover the conceptof sleep.、4What isthe mainpurpose of thepassageA.To introducea newway of vocabulary learning.B.To gainabetterunderstandingofthe mechanisms.C.To challengecurrent theoriesofsleepand theoriesof memory.D.To explainthe possibilityofvocabularylearning duringdeepsleep.(分)
22.8Orlando,the“Theme ParkCapital ofthe worldJhas enough to keepyour familyentertained fbrweeks.FourBest givesyouadescription ofwhat eachof theseparks hasto offer.Aquatica Orlando(水族馆)Aquatica Orlandobrings thebest of an aquarium,zoo,water parkand amusementpark togetherinto oneexperience.With38slides,84,000acres ofwhite sandbeach,youcaneasily spendthe entireday enjoyingthe Florida sun withyour family.Dontmiss theDolphin Plunge,a cleartube waterslide thattakes youthrough thedolphin habitat.LEGOLAND FloridaLEGOLAND Florida,the largestLEGOLAND parkinthe world,features50rides,shows and attractions spreadout over theLego-strewn150-acres.If youretraveling withyounger kids,LEGOLAND makesa greatchoice sinceits designedfor kidsbetween the(吉祥物)ages of3and
12.Besides,Buddy isour walk-around charactermascot ofthe park.Hes tall,yellow,friendly,and lovestakingpictures withLEGOLAND Floridaguests.Discovery CoveWithguest accessrestricted to1,300per day,Discovery Covefeels morelike aresort thana themepark.Without crowdsto worryabout,youll getto enjoyup-close animalmeetings withdolphins,sting rays,tropical fishand exoticbirds.Its all-inclusive too,so youwonthave toworry aboutfood,towels orequipment.Disney*s Animal KingdomAt theAnimalKingdom,Disney changestheconceptof azoological parkto somethingcompletely new.Here youcan takea ridethroughthe wildsof Africa,complete withreal animals,raft downthe Amazonor ridea runawaytrain throughMount Everest.The parkishome toabout1,500animals representing250species.、1Which themepark willparents probablychoose fortheir five-year-old childA.Aquatica Orlando.B.LEGOLAND Florida.C.Discovery Cove.D.Disneys AnimalKingdom.、2What canpeople doin Disneys Animal KingdomA.Enjoy theFloridasunwiththeir family.B.Take pictureswith Buddy.C.Watch tropicalfishface toface.D.Watch realanimals.、3What canwe knowabout thefour themeparksA.Aquatica Orlandohas variousentertainment facilities..B,You musttake towelsof yourown atDiscovery Cove.C.LEGOLANDFloridacovers anarea of84,000acres.D.DisneysAnimalKingdom isbased ontraditional conceptof zoo.(分)(土也区化)
23.8For allthe pressuresand rewardsof regionalizationand globalization,local identitiesremain the mostdeeply impressed.Even iftheendresult of globalization isto maketheworldsmaller,its scopeseems tofoster theneed formoreprivate localconnections amongmany individuals.As BernardPoignant,mayor ofthe townof Quimperin Brittany,told theWashingtonPost,Man isa fragileanimal andhe needshis closeattachments.The moreopen theworld becomes,the moreties therewillbe toone sroots andones land.”In mostcommunities,local languagessuch asPoignants Bretonserve astrong symbolicfunction asa clearmark ofauthenticity(原真生)fThesum totalofacommunitys sharedhistorical experience,authenticity reflectsa noticeableline froma culturallyidealizedpast to the present,carried bythe languageand traditionsassociated withthe communitysorigins.A concernfor authenticity(世俗的)leads mostsecular Israelisto defendHebrew amongthemselves whilealso acquiringEnglish andeven Arabic.The sameobsessionwith authenticitydrives HasidicJews inIsrael orthe Diasporato championYiddish whilealso learningHebrew andEnglish.In eachcase,authenticity amountstoacentral core of culturalbeliefs andinterpretations that are notonly resistantto globalizationbutalso areactually reinforcedbythe“threat“that globalizationseems topresent to these historicalvalues.Scholars mayargue thatculturalidentities changeover time in responseto specificreward systems.But localsoften resistsuch explanationand defendauthenticityand localmother tonguesagainst theperceived threatof globalizationwith nearreligious eagerness.As aresult,never beforein historyhave therebeen asmany standardizedlanguages asthere aretoday:roughly1,
200.Manysmaller languages,even thosewith farfewer thanone millionspeakers,have benefitedfrom state-sponsored orvoluntary preservationmovements.On themost informallevel,communities inAlaska andthe Americannorthwest haveformed Internetdiscussion groupsinan attemptto passon NativeAmerican languagesto youngergenerations.IntheBasque,Catalan,andGalician regionsof Spain,such movementsare fiercelypolitical andfrequently involvedloyal resistanceto theSpanish governmentoverpolitical andlinguistic rights.Projects haveranged froma campaignto printSpanish moneyinthefour officiallanguages ofthestate to the creationof languageimmersion nurseryand primaryschools.Zapatistas inMexico arechampioning therevival ofMayanlanguages inan equallypolitical campaignfor localautonomy.In additionto causingthe feelingofthesubjective importance of localroots,supporters oflocal languagesdefend theircontinueduse onpractical grounds.Local tonguesfoster higherlevels ofschool success,higher degreesof participationin localgovernment,more informedcitizenship,and betterknowledge ofones ownculture,history,and faith.Government andrelief agenciescan alsouselocal languagesto spreadinformation aboutindustrial andagricultural techniquesas wellas modernhealth careto diverseaudiences.Development workersin WestAfrica,for example,have foundthat thebest wayto teachthe vastnumber offarmers withlittle ornoformal educationhow tosow androtate cropsfor higheryields isin theselocal tongues.Nevertheless,both regionalizationandglobalization requirethat moreand morespeakers oflocal languagesbe multi-literate.
1、In paragraph1,the authorquoted amayor7s wordto showthat globalization.A.strengthens localidentities B.weakens regionalizationC.strengthens individualismD.weakens localattachments、2The influenceofglobalizationon authenticityis thatit.A.weakens theauthority ofauthenticityB,prevents thedevelopment ofauthenticityC・enhances theimportanceofauthenticityD.promotes thematurity ofauthenticity、3In termsof campaignsfor languageprotection,America differsfrom Spainand Mexicoin that.A.its volunteershave enoughsponsorship fromthe state.B.its locals are notinterested infinding nativeAmericans.C.its youthsare eagerto passonthelocal traditions.D.its movementsare notpolitical.、4Which ofthefollowingstatements isNOT trueA.Practically,local languagesare lessused thanEnglish.B,Local languagesare moreimportant indaily life.C.The smallertheworldis,the moreunited thelocalsare.D.The relationbetween localizationand globalizationis double-win.分
24.8Many ofthe worldsmost peoplewere oncesuccessful failures.Here arethe storiesofafew ofthem.Abraham Lincoln1809-1865Abraham Lincolnwas oneof Americasgreatest leaders,taking thecountry throughthe CivilWarfrom1860to
1865.However,his lifewas nevereasy.He startednumerous businessesthat failed,he wentbankrupt twice,and wasdefeated in26campaigns forpublicoffice.He latersaid,“My greatconcern isnot whetheryou havefailed,but whetheryouarecontent withyour failure/9Vincent Van Gogh1853-1890Van Goghis oneofthemost famousand influentialpainters inthe historyof WesternArt.Hes renownedfor paintingssuch asTheStarry Night.The potatoEaters andSunflowers.However,during hislifetime,VanGoghsold onlyone paintingfor avery smallamountof money.Despite this,he carriedon painting,something evengoing withoutfood so he couldcomplete hiscollection ofover800known works.Albert Einstein1879-1955Albert Einsteinwon theNoble Prizein Physicsin
1921.However,he wasntalways considereda genius”.He didntspeak untilhewas four,and couldntread untilhewasseven.His teachersand parentsthought heas slow,sohewas expelledfrom schooland couldntgetinto theZurich PolytechnicSchool.He laterfamously said,Success isfailure inprogress.Stephen Kingborn1947Stephen Kingis oneofthebest-selling authorsof alltime,but hisfirst book,Carrie,was rejectedby about30publishers.Eventually,Stephen threwitinthe bin,but hiswife fishedit outand encouragedhim toresubmit it,which hedid...successfully thistime!、1Which statementis trueabout AbrahamLincolnA.He ledthe AmericanWar ofIndependenceB.He neversucceeded inhis businessC,He wasfull ofcourage andperseveranceD.He isthe greatestpresident ofthe UnitedStates、2Who becamefamous allovertheworld afterhis deathA.Albert EinsteinB.Vincent VanGoghC・Albert EinsteinD.Stephen King、3What wasthemostlikely reasonfbr AlbertEinsteins droppingout ofschoolA.He wastoo slowto learnB.He couldntspeak orreadC.His teacherthought hewas stupidD.He didntobey theschool rules、4What dothese peoplehave incommonA.They areall AmericansB,They areknown fortheir writingsC,They wereborn inthe samecenturyD.They allsuffered failurebefore theysucceeded(分)
25.10No spacecraftwill everland onthe sun.the sunisaflaming ballof gasthat reachesthousands ofdegrees Fahrenheit.(任务)But nextyear,a shipfrom Earthwill flycloser toit thanany manmade crafthas flownbefore.The missionisabig developmentforscientists and,maybe,for everyoneelse.In September2018,NASA plansto launchthe ParkerSolar Probe.After ajourney ofnearly90million miles,it willfly within
3.8(日冕).million milesofthe sun.within twomonths oflaunching,the probeis expectedto reachthe sunscorona Thatsthe sunsouteratmosphere ofgases.Getting therewont beeasy.Designing aspacecraft toughenoughtohold upto the suns heathas proveddifficult.But thathasntstopped engineersfrom trying.Temperatures inthe coronacan reachmillions ofdegrees.The probewill limititself toregions where(罩)things getno hotterthan2,500oF.Thafs stilla heavyheat loadfbr aspacecraft.But a
4.5-inch-thick heatshield willprotect theprobescamera andscientific instruments.NASA saysthe datathe probecollects couldprovide knowledgeinto thephysics ofstars.Our sunis specialto us.But asa star,itsrather common.So the better we understand howit works,thebetterweunderstandall starsofitsmass andcolor.Perhaps themost importantis whatthe probemay showus aboutsolar storms.During solarstorms,charged particlesstreamthrough thesolar system.They candisable communicationssatellites andshut downpowder systems.One studyhas foundthataveryintense solarstorm couldcause upto$2trillion indamage intheUSalone.It couldalso blackouttheEast Coastfor ayear.Understanding solarstorms mightallow usto predictthem andprotect ourselves.That couldmake evena missionwith abillion-plus pricetag oneof NASAsgreat bargains.、1What canwe learnabout theprobeA.Ifll flycloser to thesunthat theprevious onesB.Its thefirst manmade instrumentto flyto thesunC.Itll getto thecoreofthesunin nearlytwo monthsD.Itll flyabout
3.8million milestoreachthe corona.、2What isthe challengefortheengineersA.Directing theprobe tocollect dataB.Reducing thetemperature ofthe probeC.Building ashield againstthe heatD.Limiting theprobe toproper regions、3What mightbe thebest titleA.Exploring thestars B.Getting closetothesunC.Designing aspaceship D.Protecting theearth、4Where doesthe valueofthemission lieA.Monitoring satellitesB.Exploring solarenergyC,Developing scientificinstruments D.Forecasting solarstorms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 D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.(分)
26.30Most peopleknow meas anordinary dentist,wife andmom oftwo youngkids.But whenPm nothanging outwithmy1or fixingteeth.Im addictedto winningradio contests.When everyoneelse2the radio,they stayon onechannel,listen toa songand changethe3when commercialsstart.ButIchangechannels almost4,hunting fora contest.I knowthebesttime to5inland Iknow whatradiostations are6to winon.Ive wona coupleof DVDsets,movie passesandaboatload ofconcert7,Dave MatthewsBand,French Montanaandsoon.My biggest8was anall-expense-paid triptotheHollywood FilmAwards.I gotmy firsttaste of9way backin middleschool.I wasthe100th callerto myfavor radiostation,and I10(优惠From thenon,I was11and wheneverI listenedtotheradio,!would12my andall contests.When coupons券)followed,radio contests13memory.A shorttime ago,!was goingto my14from beingon callatthehospital15I hearda contestcoming on.It was3am andI calledin,not knowingwhatthecontest was16J wona DVDboxed setof season12oftheshow ER.Ihadnever17it,but itstill excitedmegreatly.(装束)So whenyou seemeinmy dentistgarb andyou thinklittle ofit,remember thatFm a18radio-contest superhero,notbecause Imreally strongor havea desireto throwmyself intodanger to19others.Its becauseIm goingtothehot concertin townfor
20.、1A.patientsB.friends C.workmates D.family、2A.listens toB.switches inC.turns toD.picks up、3A.content B.station C.radio D.memory、4A.unwillingly B.suddenly C.constantly D.quickly、5A.call B.cut C.carry D.get、6A.easy B.ready C.splendid D.enjoyable、7A.programs B.parties C.tickets D.halls、8A.desire B.award C.bet D.ambition、9A.responsibility B.failure C.pleasure D.victory。
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