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・20242025学年广东省广州市教研室高三下第一次月考综合试题考生须知全卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全部在答题纸上作答选择题必须用铅笔填涂;非选择题的答案必须用黑色字迹
1.2B的钢笔或答字笔写在“答题纸”相应位置上请用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔在“答题纸”上先填写姓名和准考证号
2.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.The worldsleading thinkersand policymakersexamine whatscome apartin the past year,and what willdefine theyear ahead,A.evaluate B.innovateC.anticipate D.regulate一
2.How Iwish I had workedharder whenI wasin thatcompany.—If youhad,you adepartment managernow.A.are B.would beC.would have been D.were
3.The projectis farbehind schedule.Its impossiblefor you to itin a week.A.catch uponB.live uptoC.add upto D.hold onto
4.—Shall wego fora picnicthis Saturday—・Will nextSaturday beOKA.Sure,it*s upto youB.Sure,ifs noproblemC.Sorry,I cantmake itD.Sorry,1*111not availabletoday一一
5.Whafs upYou lookdown.I havepiles ofpapers,but Itype soslowly.A.to betyped B.typed C.to typeD.being typed
6.The onlineword seMleis gainingand moreand morepeople tendto useit nowadays.A・access B.admissionC.control D.currency
7.Backward somewhattechnologically weare for the moment,we haveconfidence inour abilityto catchup intime.A.although B.if C.as D.once
8.Never beforethe famousmuseum wasjust astones throaway from their school,so out・A.had theyknown;went all they B.they hadknown;went all theyC.had theyknown;they allwent D.they hadknown;they allwent
9.Many gasesin theatmosphere actuallyheat energythat escapesfrom theEarths surfaceback to theearth.、4A.difficult B.short C.pleasant D.unforgettable、5A.look B.family C.food D.belief、6A.decided B.ordered C.insisted D.requested、7A.experienced B.remembered C.refused D.heard、8A.somebody B.nobody C.everybody D.anybody、9A.mainly B.usually C.particularly D.extremely、10A.favored B.shared C.concerned D.achieved、11A.strange B.poor C.rich D.happy、12A.freed B.removed C.protected D.distinguished、13A.relief B.delight C.knowledge D.amazement、14A.greeted B.approached C.introduced D.congratulated、15A.cooking B.serving C.selling D.lending、16A.even B.still C.often D.ever、17A.taking chargeof B.getting ridof C.making funof D.catching holdof、18A.And B.But C.Or D.So19A.expecting B.enjoying C.wasting D.distributing20A.effort B.attempt C.discovery D.difference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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27.15A computerprogram hasbeaten ahuman champion at theancient Chineseboard gameGo Itmarked animportant」advance for the1develop of artificial intelligenceThe program,2-311AlphaGo,had taughtitself howto winIt beat the Europeanchampionin allfive gamesof amatch inOctober Thedevelopers say3_;_it learningability maysomeday letcomputers helpsolvereal-world problemsThose couldinclude makingmedical diagnosesand
4.conduct scientificresearchPreviously computershave beatenhumans inother
5.game Butamong classicgames,Go haslong beenviewed asthe mostchallengingfor artificialintelligence tomasterGo originatedin Chinamore than2,500years ago6,game involvestwo playerswho taketurns puttingmarkers ona对手checkerboard-like gridThe objectis tosurround morearea on the boardwith themarkers thanones opponentPlayers obtain theopponents pieces.surrounding themThe rulesare simple,
8.playing it is notIts probablythe mostcomplexgame evercreated byhumansMartin Mueller,a computingscience professor,
9.work onGo programsfor30years Hesaid the new program“is reallya bigstepup fromeverything else
10.we*ve seenIts avery impressivepiece ofwork”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每句中最多有两处每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S),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注意每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;L只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分
2.1011Sorry tohear that you failedin themonthly exams.As isknown tous thatlife isnot asmoothly journey,which isfull ofups anddowns,so neverlose theheart.But thereare sometips foryou tofollow.Firstly,learn fromyour experiences.Its stronglysuggestedthat youfigured outand reflecton your mistakes.To avoidmake the same errors,you mayas wellturn yourteachersfor help.Secondly,work outa detailedplan.Make sureit iseasy andpractical to carry outand you should rewardyouwhen goalsachieving.Thirdly,moderate relaxationis amust,because allwork andno play make Jack a dull boy.Last butnotleast,stick toyour ideal,which servesas acompass,guiding andmotivating youacross tough times.Wish yougood luck.第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假设你叫李华,是班上的英语科代表你班外籍教师希望在毕业前夕组织一个班级英语晚会,并征
29.25Peter询你的意见请你给写封邮件,就晚会的时间地点、形式和内容等方面提出想法并分别陈述理由Peter注意词数左右;开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
1.100可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.Dear Peter,Last timeyou asked me tosay somethingabout theEnglish graduationparty.Here aremy suggestions.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、1C、2B、3A、4C、5C、6D、7C、8C、9D、10B、11B、12D、13C、
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四、多个文件夹去重不含题多文件夹去重不含题大文件夹路径G:\测2\高考数学模拟、解另存为的文件夹G:\解答题去重复\-
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五、转docx转docx原始路径D:\122\转好的路径D:\1221\、15D、16B、17B、18D、19C、20D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.A
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3.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、
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2.B
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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.that第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10Sorry tohear that you failedmthemonthly exams.As isknown tous thatlife isnot asmoothly
①②It smoothjourney,which isfull ofups anddowns,so neverlose theheart.But thereare some ups fbryou to
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⑨playmakeJackadullboy.Last butnot least,stick toyour idealswhich servesas acompassguiding makesandmotivating youacross toughtimes.Wish yougood luck.、28through第二节书面表达(满分分)2529Dear Peter,Last timeyou askedme tosay somethingabout theEnglish graduationparty.Here aremy suggestions.First of all,wed betterhave theparty nextFriday eveningin Room101on theground floorof No.2Teaching Building,which isspeciallydesigned for the studentsof SeniorOne.They havegone homefor theweekends,so wewont interruptother studentsofSenior Three.And itshould notlast longbecause westudents needtime toprepare for the CollegeEntrance Examination.Secondly,asfor howwe shouldcelebrate theparty,we canperform Englishshort plays,sing Englishsongs andso on.This way,all of the programscanencourage usto useEnglish morefrequently.Lastly,the programscan berelated to the Chineseor Englishcultures,especially theChinesetraditional cultures,which you are sointerested in.Such aremy ideasabout theparty foryour referenceonly.Yours,Li HuaA.flnding;reflecting B.found;reflectedC.found;to reflectD.found;reflect
10.Many developingcountries areunwilling topursue theireconomic developmentdestroying theenvironmentdespite therebeing severalHnancial crises.A.at therisk ofB.at the cost ofC.at the end ofD.atthemercy of
11.I wouldnot beseeing thefilm GreenBook nowmeupin time.A.were Kathynot topick B.had Kathynot pickedC.if Kathyhasnt pickedD.if Kathydid notpick
12.Don letyourself beinto buyingthings you dont reallywant.A.advocated B.clarified C.flashed D.persuaded
13.The partin thefilm Riothe twobirds escapedfrom thecrashing planemade some of theaudience giveacry.A.which B.who C.where D.whom一
14.Fm burntout asIve beenworking on my essayallthetime.—・Youll surelymake it.A.Dont puton airsB.Give me a breakC.Dont geton mynerve D.Hang in there
15.The suggestioncame from the chairmanthe newrule・A.what;was developedB.that;was developedC.what;be developedD.that;be developed
16.Though helacks experience,the arrangementsare allfor themeeting nextThursday aheadof time.A.in particularB.in placeC.in preparationD.in time
17.The problemhe willhave hiscollege educationat homeor abroadremains untouched.A.how B.whether C.that D.when
18.We workduring theweek,but weekendsand eveningsare usually.A.vacant B.casual C.empty D.clear
19.----Do youhave aminute Fvegot somethingto tellyou.------Ok,you make it short.A.now thatB.if onlyC.so longas D.every time
20.According to the report,people in the areasare rebuildingtheir homesand manyroads tothearea havebeen repaired.A.flooded;lead B.flooding;leading C.flooding;to leadD.flooded;leading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)
21.6There isno denyingthat somepeople liveto beolder thanothers.Followed arcthe standardexplanations:(长寿)?keeping amoderate diet,engaging inregular exercise,etc.But whateffect doesyour personalityhave onyour longevityArethere anykinds ofpersonalities contributingto longerlives Anew study in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Societylookedat these questions byexamining thepersonality characteristicsof246children ofpeople whohad livedto beat least
100.(神经质的)According tothe study,those wholive thelongest aremore outgoing,more activeand lessneurotic thanother people.Long-living womenare alsomore likely to besympathetic andcooperative thanwomen with a normallife span.These findingsare inagreementwith whatyou Twould expectfrom theevolutionary theory:those wholike to make friendsand helpothers cangatherenough resourcestomakeit throughtoughtimes.Interestingly,however,other characteristicsthatyoumight consideradvantageous had no impacton whetherstudy participantswerelikelyto live longer.Those who were moreself-disciplined,for instance,were nomore likelytoliveto bevery old.Also,beingopen tonew ideashadnorelationship toJong life,which mightexplain allthose bad-tempered oldpeople whoare fixedin theirway.Whether youcan successfullychange yourpersonality asan adultis thesubject ofa longstandingpsychological debate.But thenewpaper suggeststhat if you wantlong life,youshouldstrive tobe asoutgoing aspossible.Unfortunately,another recentstudy showsthat yourmothers personalitymay alsohelp determineyour longevity.That studylookedat nearly28,000Norwegian mothersand foundthat thosemoms whowere moreanxious,depressed andangry weremore likelytofeed theirkids unhealthydiets.Patterns ofchildhood eatingcan behard tobreak whenwere adults,which maymean thatkidsdepressed momsend updying younger.Personality isntdestiny,and everyoneknows thatindividuals canlearn tochange.But bothstudies showthat longlife isntjust amatterof yourphysical healthbut ofyour mentalhealth.、1The purposeof thestudyin theJournalof theAmericanGeriatricsSociety is.A.to seewhether peoplespersonality affectstheir lifespanB・to findout ifones lifestylehas anyeffect on their healthC.to investigatethe roleof exercisein livinga longlifeD.to examineallthefactors contributingto longevity、2What doesthe authorimply aboutoutgoing andsympathetic peopleA.They havea goodunderstanding of evolution.B,They arebetter atnegotiating anagreement.C.They generallyappear moreresourceful.D.They aremore likelyto getover hardship.、3What findingof thestudy mightprove somewhatout ofour expectationA.Easy-going peoplecan alsolive arelatively longlife.B.Advantageous personalitycharacteristics actuallyvary withtimes.C.Such characteristicsas self-discipline haveno effecton longevity.D.Readiness toaccept newideas helpsone enjoylongevity.、4What isthe mainidea ofthis passageA.Anxiety anddepression cutones lifespan short.B.Longevity resultsfrom mentaland physicalhealth.C.Personality playsa decisiverole inlongevity.D.Health isin largepart relatedto oneslife style.(分)(过期)
22.8I washaving agreat morninguntil Isat downin frontof myoffice computer.Your passwordhas expiredJa servermessage flashedonmy screen,with instructionsfor changingit.Coming upwith anew codedoesnt seemlike abig deal,unless youwork at my company,where wehave tochange itmonthly,using atleast oneuppercase character,one lowercasecharacter,one symbol,and onenumeral.Oh,and thewhole darnthing cantbefewer thaneight characters.And Icant useany of thesamepasswords Iveused in the pastthree months.Suddenly I was furious.What didntmakeitany betterwas that Iwasdeeply depressedafter myrecent divorce.Disbelief overwhatshe haddone tome was all I thought about.Every day.(闪动的光标),My angerdidnt meananything tothe emptyinput fieldwithapulsating cursorwaiting forme to type apasswordthat Idhave tore-enter-many times-for the next30days.I remembereda tipId heardfrom myformer boss.Hed said,Tm goingtouse apassword tochange mylifb.”I couldntfocus ongetting thingsdone inmy currentmood.There wereclear indicatorsof whatI neededto doto regaincontrol ofmylife,but Icouldnt noticethem.My passwordbecame theindicator.My passwordreminded methat Ishouldnt letmyself bea victimof myrecent breakupandthat Iwas strongenough to do somethingabout it.I mademy passwordForgive@h3r.Ihad to typethis statementseveral timesa day.Each time my computerwould lock.Each timemyscreensaver withher photowouldappear.Each timeI wouldcome backfrom eatinglunch alone.In mymind,I wroteForgive herevery day.The simpleaction changedthe wayI lookedatmy ex-wife.That constantreminder ofreconciliation ledme toaccept thewaythings hadhappened attheendof mymarriage andembrace anew wayof dealingwith mydepression.As themonth woreon,I feltaslow healingbegin totake place.By thetimemyserver promptedme to reset my password the following month,I feltfree.One monthlater,my dearExchange serveraskedmeyet againtoresetmy password.I thoughtabout thenext thingthatIhadto getdone.My passwordbecame Quit@smoking4ever.I quitsmoking overnight.This passwordwasapainful onetotypeduring thatmonth,but doingit helpedme toyell atmyself inmymind asI typedthat statement.It motivatedme tofollow mymonthly goal.One monthlater,mypasswordbecame Save4trip@thailand.Guess whereI wentthree monthslater:Thailand.Seeing howthese remindershelped tomaterialize mygoals keptme motivatedand excited.While itssometimes difficultto comeupwith yournext goal,keeping atit bringsgreat results.Here isa simplifiedextract ofwhat some of mypasswords havebeen inthepasttwo years,so youget anidea ofhow mylife haschanged,thanks tothis method:Forgive@h3r To myex-wife,who startedit all.Quit@smoking4ever Ttworked.Save4trip@thai1and It worked.Eat2times@day Itnever worked,still fat.Sleep@beforel2It worked.Ask@her4date Itworked.I fellin loveagain.No@drinking2months Itworked.I feelbetter.Get@c4t!Itworked.I havea beautifulcat.MovE@togeth3r Itworked.Facetime2mom@sunday Itworked.I talkwith Momevery week.And theone forlast month:Save4@ring Yep.Life isgonna changeagain soon.、1The underlinedword furious“inthethird paragraphis closestinthemeaning to.A.depressed B.doubtfulC.nervous D.angry
2、Why didhe decideto usetcForgive@h3r,,as his passwordA.Because hedecided toforgive hiswife.B.Because hehoped hiswife wouldforgive him.C.Because hehoped itwould remindhim tobe strong.D.Because hisformer bosstold himto useit tochange hislife.
3、What canwe learnfromthepassword tcSave4@ring,,fbr lastmonthA.He willcall hismother everyweek.B.He willsoon askhis girlfriend tomarry him.C.His passwordwill helphim savemoney.D.He will be remindedto savehispassword.、4What mightbe thebest titlefor thepassageA.How aPassword Changed My Life.B.Why IChangedMyPassword.C.How aSlow HealingTook Place.D.How IFollowed MyMonthly Goal.(分)
23.8Changzhou governmentjust announcednew policiesfor e-Bikes,especially forthose whohave notregistered theirvehicles.It sthe lastchance foryouto register before15April,
2019.
1.standardize theproduction andsales ofe-BikesX SinceApril15,2019,electric bicycleproducts thatdo notmeet thenew national standard andhave notobtained theChina()Compulsory CertificationCCC certificationare not allowed tobe shippedor sold.
2.standardize theregistration ofelectric bicyclesBeforeApril15,2019,everyone withtheir validID cardcan gotothenearest electric bicycle licensesales pointtoregistertheirunlicensed electric bicycles andbe issuedthe unifiedelectricbicyclenumber platefor free.(责任)X Encourageelectric bikeowners totake outthird-party liabilityinsurance for electricbicycles.
3.standardize thesafety managementofe-Bikes(过渡)(X The transition periodmanagement iscarried outforelectricbicycles thatreceive temporarypermit cardsthose maynot agree)with newnational standard.Thetransition period startsfrom April15,2019and isdue onApril14,
2024.It isnotallowedto rideonthe roadafter the transitionperiod.X Investigatethe illegaltraffic behaviorssuch asunlicensed roads,red lights,cross-line parking,reverse driving,driving onmotorvehicle lane,speeding,and othertraffic violationsaccording tothe law,and takepictures ofillegal behaviorby usingthe electroniccamera,face recognitionand othertechnical meanstocarryout on-site law enforcement.X Perfectthe transportationcredit-management system,and ensureon-site lawenforcement.Announced by:Changzhou PublicSecurity BureauChangzhouIndustrial andInformation TechnologyBureauChangzhou MunicipalMarket SupervisionAdministration汰15March,2019169What mustyoudoifyoudrive ane-b elegally inChangzhou afterApril15,2019)A.Buy anew e-Bike meetingthenewnationalstandardbefore April15,
209.B.Pay toregister yourunlicensed e-Bike before April15,
2019.C.Take outthird-party liabilityinsurance foryour e-Bike beforeApril15,
2019.D.Obtain ane-Bike numberplate ora temporarypermit curdbeforeApril15,
2019.、1From the announcement weknow that.A.thetransitionperiod forregistration isfive yearslongB,six illegaltraffic behaviorswill bespecially investigatedC-high technologywill beused forlawenforcementon thespotD.theannouncementis madefor thesake ofeconomic development(分)
24.8The year2117will bean eventfulone forart.In Mayof thatyear inBerlin,the philosopher-artist JonathonKeats(曝光)“century cameras”——cameras witha100-year-long exposuretime—will bebrought backfrom hidingplaces aroundthe citytohave theirresults developedand exhibited.Six monthsafter that,the Future Library inOslo,Norway,will openits doorsfor the firsttime,presenting100books printedon thewood oftrees plantedinthedistant pastof
2017.As KatiePaterson,the creatorof the Future Library,puts it:Future Libraryis anartwork fbrfuture generations.,,These projects,more thana centuryinthemaking,are partofanew wave of slowart intendedto pushviewers andParticipants tothink beyondtheirown lifetimes.They aimto challengetodays short-term thinkingand thebrief attentionspans ofmodern consumers,forcing peopleintoconsidering worksmore deliberately.In theirway,too,they arefighting againstmodern culture——not justregarding money,but alsotheway inwhich artisticworth ismeasured byattention.In asimilar fashion,every Aprilon SlowArt Day,visitors areencouraged tostare atfive works of art for10minutes ata time-atough taskfortheaverage museumvisitor,who typicallyspends lessthan30seconds oneach pieceof art.Like theFutureLibrary,the centurycameras arevery mucha projectfbr cities,since itsin citiesthat timeruns fastestand thepaceof lifeis fastest.Since Istarted livingin acity,Ive somehowbeen quitedisconnected/Anne BeateHovind,theFutureLibrary projectmanager,who describedhow workingonthelibrary drewher backtothePace oflife sheknew whenshe wasgrowing uponafarm inheryouth,told TheAtlantic magazine.、1According tothefirstparagraph,whatwillNOT happenin2117A.A camerawhich wasproduced100years agowill beexhibited.B.The FutureLibrary willbeOpen tothe publicforthefirst time.C.Photos witha100-year exposuretime willbe developedand exhibited.D.Books printedonthewood oftrees plantedin2017willbedisplayed.、2What canwe learnabout todayspeoples attitudetoward works of artA.They considerworks deliberately.B.They spendlittle timeon Works.C.They spendmuch moneyOn works.D.They stareat worksfor10minutes ata time.、3What isthe purposeofthewaveofslow artA.To advocatecreating works of artslowly.B.To protectworksofart frombeing damaged.C.To promoteworksofartformodern culture.D.To encouragepeople topay moreattention toworksofart.、4How wouldAnne BeateHovind feelabout thecity lifeA.Its discouragingB.Ifs dullC.Its developed.D.Its busy(分)
25.10The United States Jobmarket hasmillions ofunfilled jobs.Many ofthose jobsrequire technicalskills.However,employers saymany ofthose jobsare vacantbecause theycannot findpeople withthe rightskills.Labor expertscall thisparadox theskills gap.A number of effortshavebeenlaunched tobetter understandand solveit.Nicholas Wymanwrote abook called,Job U:How toFind Wealthand Successby Developingthe SkillsCompanies ActuallyNeed.He callsthe skillsgap,“a labormarket mismatch—people withoutjobs andjobs withoutpeople.”In theUnitedStates,thecostofatraditional four-year collegecan bevery high.U.S.colleges anduniversities producemanygraduates everyyear.Yet unemploymentrates amongnew graduatesare high.(学徒)一Nicholas Wymansays acombination oftechnical classesand on-the-job training-an apprenticeshipwould bea betterchoicefor manypeople.He notesthat,An apprenticeshipis whereyou learnfrom aspecialist,youareprovided guidanceand youlearnin anon-the-job environment.It isvital toget technicalskills thatare ofimmediate valueto anemployer.And itis importantto gettransferrableskills becausetechnology andthe natureoftheworkplace arechanging ata fasterrate thanbefore.”There arequestions aboutthe definition,size,and natureoftheskillsgapinthelabor force.Iowa StateUniversity researchersstudiedsomeofthesequestionsrecently.They examinedemployment,education andpopulation information,and foundthe evidenceofa skillsgap isweak.Iowa StatesLiesl Eathingtonnoted that many policymakersand employerssay thereis opportunityin“middle skills”areas,like(经济衰退)machining.Yet shesaid themost recentrecession hitsomeofthose jobareas hard.She saidstudents shouldbe onguardbecause oureconomy reallyisnt addingthatmanyjobs thatrequire themiddle skills.She saidemployers couldget morewell-qualified applicantsif theyoffered higherwages.She notedthat graduates of two-yeartraining programsstill generallymake lessmoney thangraduatesoffour-year colleges.The questionof findingthe nightperson forthe rightjob remainsa difficultone.The Departmentof Laborsays
8.7millionArmenians areunemployed andanother
6.7million canfind onlypart-time work.、1The underlinedword paradox“in paragraph1refers to.A.the largenumberofunemployed new graduatesB,the demandsemployers makeon employeesC-people withoutjobs andjobs withoutpeopleD.people disqualifiedforthevacant positions、2What willNicholas Wymanprobably advisenewgraduatestodotogetemployedA.To receivetechnical training.B.To dropthe costlycollege education.C.To valuethe jobopportunities.D.To armthemselves withvarious skills.、3According toLiesl Eathington,what isthe solutiontotheskills gapA.Reforming thedullness ofeconomy.B.Guarding againstrecessions.C.Updating workersprofessional skills.D.Raising employees9earnings.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)
26.30Our familymoved toAmerica tenyears ago.One dayI camehome afterschool,
1.1asked mymom tonolonger putMiddle Eastern food inmy
2.She andmy fatherbecame quiet.Through questioning,my mothermademe tellthe3that theother studentshad givenmeavery4time becausemy5was different.So I
6.“From nowon,could wedo peanutbutteron WonderBread andan apple”My brotherand sistersaid theydlike thesame becausethey hadalso7it.There wereno AfricanAmericans orAsians inour school.Ithoughtthere was8from Indiaor LatinAmerica,either.It was9acommunity basedon their10religion andculture.Among them,our familyseemed
11.My father^family wasfrom Syria;my momsfromPalestine.Our foodwas different;we hadholiday customslike nobodyelse.All these12us fromothers.A weeklater theteacher announcedthat weshould notbring lunchesthefollowingday.Tomy13,thenextday atlunch,in camemy motherwith boxesof MiddleEasternfood.The teacher14her,“This isMrs.Nimen,Toms mom.”She tookout thefoodand started15the kidsKibble-a bakeddish.She had16baked breadfortheclass totakehome.She madethe kidsvery excited,whowere17everything Iwas eatingaweekearlier.18here theywere19my mothersfood!My motherdid thesame thingafterwards inmy brothersand sistersclasses.Though thisdidnt endthe racialproblem,it madea()an20,She wasa pioneerof diversity,using MiddleEastern friendlinessin anartful way.、1A.proud B.upset C.satisfied D.hungry、2A.breakfast B.lunch C.supper D.dessert、3A.joke B.tale C.truth D.lie。
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