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・20242025学年福建省龙岩五校高三高考线上模拟测试英语试题注意事项考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回.
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5.2B第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.—What wasit thatcaused theparty to be putoff一the invitations.A.Because Tom delayed sendingB.Tom delayedto sendC.That Tomdelayed sendingD.Tomdelayedsending
2.Passion ispassion andit doesntmatter itsdirected.Exactly,it can be coinsor sportsor politics.A.why B.howC.whether D.where
3.Raising theincomes of the pooris likelyto beineffective in a wealthysociety,accompanied byother measures.A.once B.whenC.if D.unless
4..They dideverything in their powerto savethe buildingdating backto theQing Dynasty,but theirefforts were.A.in turnB.in timeC.in vainD.in need
5.Everything is amazing.Thank you all.We withoutyour help.A.can9t makeit B.mustnt have madeC.wont make D.couldn91havemadeit
6.My unclefinally boughthis dreamhouse overlooksa beautifulpark.A.which B.where C.who D.what
7.The wetweather willcontinue tomorrow,when acold frontto arrive.A.is expectedB.is expectingC.expects D.will beexpected
8.If shegenerous asshe makesout,she wouldhave donatedmore moneyin thecatastrophe.A.had beenlast weekI was8with cancer.So itsB.werehard forme to91was
10.1tried hardto saysomething to11him,but Ifailed andsank intosilence.The doctorcame in.He12the patientand startedto talkabout theextraction.The patient,13,told hisstory.The doctor14and said,“Okay,I see.Let me know ifyou dontfeel wellduring the15He startedthe procedure,constantly askingthepatient howhe16,When wesuccessfully pulledhis tooth,I17a sighofrelief.We doctorswill meetdifferent patientsin our
18.Sometimes theycome with19memories oftreatment.What wecan dois totry ourbest to help them.To bea doctormeans servingpatients witha20heart.
1、A.happily B.excitedly C.anxiously D.breathlessly、2A.high B.low C-strong D.weak、3A.role B.concern C.desire D.behavior、4A.curious B.lonely C.cautious D.nervous、5A.speak B,inform C.chat D.tell、6A.effortless B.painless C.unbearable D.uncomfortable、7A.added B.explained C.thought D.evaluated、8A.diagnosed B.checked C.examined D.infected、9A.cheer upB.come inC.set outD.calm down、10A.speechless B,noiseless C.soundless D.wordless、11A.encourage B.comfort C.motivate D.indicate、12A.welcomed B.greeted C.waved D.operated13A.however B.therefore C-again D.thus14A.laughed B・nodded C.shook D.realized、15A.extraction B.discussion C-treatment D.relaxation、16A.felt B.judged C,recognized D.expected17A.blew B・sighed C,squeezed D.breathed、18A.jobs B.lives C,careers D.performances、19A.good B.hopeful C-serious D.bad、20A.kind B,heavy C.caring D.sinking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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27.15Teaching robotsto dothe simplestthings1be bothdifficult andtime-consumingBut2,computer scienceteam at the University of Maryland at CollegePark isworking tohelp robotsperform betterby using」experience from3they pastactionsFor instance,they saysmart phoneswill beable
4.analyze thesituation Ifyoure trying to figure
5.your location,you cantake apictureof your
6.surrounding and the equipmentwill tell you whereyou areAnotherdramatic changeis robotseyes Scientistssay,they are not justplaying cameras any more,but alsodynamic visionsensors7,respond tomovement andlight Themechanism behindit works
8.similar tothose ofhuman eyesending non-stop signalsto the」robotic brainthat getsrecorded andstored,9form theequivalent oflive experienceAnd scientistssay thatbrings robotsa lot
10.close tohumans第四部分写作共两节第一节短文改错满分分10分假如英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌的以下作文,文中共有处语言错误,每句中
28.1010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/\,并在其下面写出该加的词删除:把多余的词用斜线\划掉修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意:每处错误及其修改均仅限一词
1.只允许修改处,多者从第处起不计分
2.1011I stillremember the first dayI cometo thisnew school.Everything wasnew tome,what mademe realizeI wasno longera smallchild.I hadto dependon me.Luckily,I madeseveral goodfriend.Their interestswere similarwith mine.I had great Englishteacher,Maggie.She letmeknowthe importantof English.So Idecided tolearn Englishhardly.Although itwas verydifficult atfirst,but with第二节书面表达the helpof myteacher,I maderapidly progress.Just asthe oldsaying goes,“Where there is awill,thereisa way.”满分分.25分假定你是李华,打算在高考结束后去美国参加夏令营,正好你从网上看到了的一则相关消息
29.25Stanford University请你给负责人发一封电子邮件询问有关事宜要点如下Mr.Smith简单介绍自己的情况;
1.询向活动详情;
2.提出相关建议
3.注意:词数左右;L100可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1C、2D、3D、4C、5D、6A、7A、8B、9A、10C、11C、12A、13D、14B、15A、16A、17C、18A、19D、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.C
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4.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
1.530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
261.C
2.A
3.B
4.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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5.out
6.surroundings
7.that/which
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10.closer第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)改为
10281.come came.改为
2.what which.改为
3.me myself.改为
4.friend friends.改为
5.with to.与中间加上
6.hadgreat a.改为
7.important importance.改为
8.hardly hard.去掉
9.but.改为
10.rapidly rapid.第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Mr.smith,Im LiHua,a Senior3student fromChina.Tm planningto takepart in a summer camp in the USAafter theCollege EntranceExaminationin Juneso thatI canhave afurther understandingof theAmerican society,especially collegeeducation.Im delightedthatyour universityhappens tooffer sucha goodchance.Im writingto knowabout the details aboutthe arrangementsinvolved in the accommodation,transportation as well asthespecific schedulesof somemajor activitiesin orderto makesome preparationsin advance.In addition,Id appreciateit ifyou couldarrangesome visitsto somefamous universitiesduring thesummercamp.Looking forwardto yourreply.C.would beD.was
9.Mary seemsthe badnews,for shelooks niceand happy.A.not tohave learnedB.not to be hearingC.not havinglearned D.not to be heard
10.The silenceof thelibrary issometimes brokenby asudden coughor thesound ofpagesA.turning B.turnedC.being turnedD.having turned
11.On thesurface of the water,which spoiledthe beautifulscenery of the park.A.some dead leaves didfloat B.some dead leaves floatedC.floated somedeadleavesD.did somedeadleavesfloat
12.The useof computershas madepossible for more peopleto workat home.A.it B.that C.which D.what
13.a bookin frontof your face,youll feelthe airmoving againstyourface.A.Waved B.WaveC.To waveD.Waving
14.I believedhim to be honestbut hisactions showedthat hehad・A.the topdog B.the feetof clayC・his cupof teaD.the appleof hiseye
15.The stadiumstands atheatre will be reconstructed.A.beside whichB.for whichC.when D.which
16.The moviecouldnt bemore boring.I wishI toitA.had notbeen B.have notbeenC.did notgo D.have notgone
17.,the dancerspractise hardto maketheir dreamscome true.A.Instead of being disabledB.Being disabledC.Disabled asthey areD.In caseofbeingdisabled
18.In Australia,many roadsigns arenow bothin Englishand Chinese,it easierfor Chinesetourists totravel.A.making B.made C.makeD.makes
19.—A studysuggests reducingenergy demand in thefuture mayurban areas.—Thafs true.Cities needmore energythan smalltowns orother ruralareas.A.catch onB.act onC.hang onD.center on
20.—Why didntyou tryto finishthe composition—I triedto,but Icould,the bellran announcingthe endof theexamination.A.until B.whenC.after D.before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)
21.6Whales,seals andwalruses staywarm incold waterbecause they have a thick layer of blubber.We humansrely onsomethinglike blubber-neoprene rubber wet suits—to spendtime incold water.But thethick versionsfor reallyicy waterare heavyandclumsy.So ratherthan takingafter bigmarine mammals,what ifwe couldlearn from the littlerones,like beaversand otters“These animalsare quitesmall and they cantcarry aroundathicklayer ofblubber.So insteadtheyhavefur that is evolved to trapair,and this air providesa layerof insulationfor themin water.”Alice Nastoisagraduate studentin mechanicalengineering atMIT.Scientists haveknown aboutthis air-trapping insulationmechanismfor along time,but theyhad notteased outthedetailsof howit works.So Nasto and her colleagues tookon thechallenge.“Were creatingthese furrysamples fi*om theserubbery materialsby lasercutting moldsand castingthese hairysurfaces.Andthrough ourapproach wecan preciselycontrol thespacing of the hairsandthelength of the hairs.”(毛皮)The researchersthen createda systemto gatherdata whentheir peltsentered andmoved througha liquid-in thiscase not(完好的).water,but siliconeoil,which makesit easierto seeair bubbles.The keyis tokeep thepelfs air layer intact“So whentheyre crossingthe airwater interface,initially theirhairy textureis fullof air.And thenyou gointo water.How muchof the aircomes downwith youas youremoving inthrough theinterface.So thafs what thismodel willtellyou.”一They foundthat the denser the hairs,the morethe airgets trapped,which shouldkeep theanimal orpotentially thehuman inafuture furrywet suit——warm.The researchis in the journalPhysical ReviewFluids.“What wewould liketo workon movingforward isunderstanding,after youdive into the water,how doyou maintainthis airlayertrapped inyour fur.And thereslots ofinteresting propertiesof the fur innature thatwe haventyet lookedat inour modelthatcould helpexplain howthis mechanismmight work.”So fornow,cold-water diversand surferswill stillemulate sealsor sealions.But theday maycome whentheyll morecloselyresemble ottersor beavers.、1What canmake littlermammals keepwarm incold waterA,An air-trapping insulationmechanism.B.A thicklayerofblubber.C.A furthat isevolvedtotrap air.D.A neoprenerubberwetsuit.、2Nasto andhercolleagueshave revealed.A.thedenserthehairs,the morethe aircan becarried with.B.the waythisair-trapping insulationmechanism works.C.how theairlayertrapped in thefuris maintainedin water.D.the existenceof theair-trapping insulationmechanism.、3The passageis mostprobably takenfrom.A.a newspaperB.a travelbookC.a medicalreport D.a sciencemagazine、4What isthe besttitle for the passageA.A FantasticLayer ofFur B.An ImportantResearchC.A WonderfulMechanism D.A GraduatesChallenge(分)
22.8Everyone knowsabout straight-A students.We seethem frequentlyin TVsituation comediesandinmovies likeNerds.Revenge of the Theyget highgrades,all right,but onlyby becomingdull laborers,their nosesalways stuckinabook.They arenotgood atsocial communication and lookclumsy whiledoing sports.How,then,do weaccount forDomenica Romanor PaulMelendresRoman ison thetennis teamat FairmontSenior High School.She alsosings in the choralgroup,serves on the studentcouncil andisa memberof themathematics society.For twoyears shehas maintainedAs inevery subject.Melendres,a freshmanat theUniversityof NewMexico,was studentbody presidentat ValleyHighSchoolin Albuquerque.He playedsoccer andbasketball well,exhibited atthescience fair,and meanwhileworked as a reporteron alocal televisionstation.Being aspeech giverat thegraduation ceremony,heachieved straightAs in.his regularclasses,plus bonuspoints forAs intwo college-level courses.How dosuper-achievers likeRoman andMelendres doit Brainsarent theonly answer.Top gradesdont alwaysgo tothebrightest students,ndeclares HerbertWalberg,a professorof educationat theUniversityofIllinois atChicago,who hasconductedmajor studieson super-achieving students.nKnowing how to makethe mostof yourinnate(天生的)abilities countsformore.Muchmore.,,In fact,Walberg says,students withhigh IQsometimes dontdo aswell asclassmates withlower IQ.For them,learning comestooeasily andthey neverfind outhowto get down.Hard workisnt the whole story,either.,,It,s nothow longyou sitthere withthe booksopen,“said oneofthemany straight-Astudents weinterviewed.,,It,swhatyou dowhile youresitting.^Indeed,some ofthese studentsactually put in fewerhours ofhomeworktime thantheir lower-scoring classmates.The kidsat thetop ofthe classget thereby masteringa fewbasic techniquesthat otherscan readilylearn.、1The underlinedword“nerds“can probablybeA.dull bookwormslacking sportsand socialskillsB.successful top students popularwith theirpeersC.students withcertain learningdifficultiesD.born leaderscrazy aboutsocial activities、2What canwe concludefrom the first paragraphA.Most TVprograms andfilms are about straight-A students.B.People haveunfavorable impressionof straight-A students.C.Everyone knowsabout straight-A studentsfrom TVor films.D.Straight-A studentsare welladmired bypeople insociety.、3Some studentsbecome super-achievers mainlybecause A.they areborn clevererthan othersB.they worklonger hoursat study、C.they makefull useof theirabilities D.they knowthe shortcutto success4What willbe talkedabout after the lastparagraphA.The interviewswith morestudents.B.The roleIQ playsin learningwell.C.The techniquestobebetter learners.D.The achievementstopstudentsmake.、5What canwe inferfromthe passageA.IQ ismore importantthan hardwork instudy.B.The brighteststudents cannever getlow grades.C.Top studentscertainly achieveall-around developments.D.Students1with averageIQ canbecome super-achievers.分
23.8One ofthe deepestteachings ofConfucius mayhave valuedpersonal exemplificationabove clearlyexpressed rulesof培养,behavior.His moralteachings emphasizedself-cultivation imitation:of moralexemplars,andtheattainment ofskilledjudgment ratherthan knowledgeof rules.His teachingsrarely relyon reasonedargument,and moralideals andmethods areconveyedindirectly.His teachingsrequire examinationand contexttobeunderstood.A goodexample isfound inthis famousanecdote:鹿焚子退朝,募人乎”不冏焉When thestables wereburnt down,on returningfrom courtCoiifiicius said,Was anyonehurt”He didnotask aboutthe horses.X.ll tr.Waley,10-13tr.Legge,or X-17tr.Lau圣人By notasking aboutthe horses,Confucius demonstratesthat thesage valueshuman beingsover property,but notdirectly;readers areled toreflect onwhether theirresponse wouldfollow Confuciussand topursue self-improvement ifit wouldnot have.(神人)Confucius,as anexemplar ofhuman excellence,serves notasanall-powerful deityor auniversally trueset ofabstract principles,but ratherthe bestmodel forothers.For thesereasons,according tomany commentators,Confuciuss teachingsmay beconsidered aChineseexample ofhumanism.(变体)One ofhis teachingswas avariant ofthe GoldenRule,sometimes calledthe“Silver Rule“owing toits negativeform:己所不欲,勿施於人What you do notwish for yourself,do notdo toothers.ff子贡冏日:“有一言而可以^身行之者乎“子日:“其恕乎!己所不欲、勿施於人”Zi Gong[a disciple]asked:Is thereany oneword thatcould guidea personthroughout life”TheMasterreplied:Howaboutreciprocityf!Neverimposeonotherswhatyouwouldnotchooseforyourself.”Analects XV.24,tr.David HintonOftenoverlooked inConfucian moralsare thevirtues tothe self:sincerity andthe cultivationof knowledge.Virtuous actiontowardsothers beginswith virtuousand sincerethought,which beginswith knowledge.A virtuousnature withoutknowledge islikely(正义).tobeinfluenced bycorruption,and virtuousaction withoutsincerity isnot truerighteousness Cultivatingknowledge andsincerityis alsoimportant forones ownsake;the superiorperson loveslearning fbrthe sakeof learningand righteousnessforthesakeof righteousness.、1The horseexample inthefirstparagraph isto showthat Confucius.A.paid muchattention tomoral teachingsB.meant othersto understandhis teachingsby self-reflectionC.directly demonstratedhis emphasison humanbeingsD.never inhumanlyforced othersto dowhat hedidnt liketo do、2What doesthe lastparagraph mainlytalk aboutA.The importanceofthevirtues tothe self.B.How todefine thevirtues tothe self.C.The relationshipbetween sincerityand knowledge.D.Why thevirtues ofthe selfare oftenoverlooked.、3Which ofthe followingprinciples ofConfucius ismentioned inthis passageA.Example isbetter thanteaching.B.He whopractices virtueswill haveneighbors andfriends.C.Keep whatyou sayand carryout whatyoudo.D.By nature,men arenearly alike;by practice,they get tobewild apart.分
24.8For thebusiness travelerwho isall aboutefficiency:Check outthese hotels that willget youin andout witha minimumoftrouble.When youare pressedfor timeonabusiness trip,nothing caninfuriate youmore thana slowhotel check-in process.On yournexttrip,try thesehotelsthatoffer aspeedier check-in process.
1.Yotel New YorkThe self-service kiosksat thishigh-tech NewYork hotelwork justlike the ones youdsee atan airport.There arejust five-steps toregisterand obtainyour cardkey.There iseven a robotic luggagebellboy.You tapinthenumber ofbags youare carrying and sizes,then waitfor arobot armto swingdown andstore yourluggage ina lockersay,for aday trip.This alsospeeds upthe check-in processifthefirstthing youneed todo,like me,is headtoaseries ofmeetings.
2.Marriott Detroit AirportAnother optionfor businesstravelers ina hurry:Marriott isrolling outits mobilecheck-in appto325hotels thisyear,includingthe Marriott DetroitAirporthotel.Eve testedthe appitself butnot for a realvisit quiteyet.Here isthe basicidea:you downloadtheiphone orAndroid app.The nightbefore,you cancheck-irT virtually.When youarrive,you getan alertthat theroom isready andyourkey,which isalready tiedto yourreservation,is waitingforyouat thedesk.
3.Hyatt Regency MinneapolisI happenedto stayat thishotel recentlyand likedhow fastthe kioskcheck-in works.Like theYotel,the kioskasks youto insertyourcredit card,similar toan airportterminal.The wholeprocess tookabout threeminutes,when Ileft,I wasequally impressedwiththe fastcheck-out.An agentmeets youinthelobby with an ipadand asksfor anemail touse fora receipt.The bigadvantage:you neverhaveto waitin line.
4.Radisson:LaCrosseThe Radissonis tryingto makethe kioskprocess evenfaster,atafew selecthotels likethe RadissonLacrosse inWisconsin,youuse a mobile appto registerand thenreceive abarcode byemail ortext.When yougettothe kiosk,you scanthe barcodetogetyour keywithoutany othersteps required.Ifs superfast.You canfind thisnew check-in systemattheRadisson hotelsin SaltLake City,Seattle,and Phoenixaswell.1Which twohotels offeramobileapp forcustomers tocheck inA.Yotel NewYork andMarriott DetroitAirport.B.Marriott DetroitAirport andRadisson:LaCrosse.C.Marriott DetroitAirport,and Hyatt RegencyMinneapolis.D.Hyatt RegencyMinneapolis andRadisson:LaCrosse.、2Which hotelwill sendyouareceipt byemailA.Yotel NewYork.B,MarriottDetroitAirport.C.Radisson:LaCrosse.D.Hyatt RegencyMinneapolis.、3Which ofthe followingis TRUEaccording tothepassageA.At YotelNewYork,arobotwill helpyou withall thecheck-in process.B・With itscheck-in app,you mayenter yourroom inMarriott withouta key.C.The barcodeyou receivefrom Radissoncontributes tothe fastcheck-in.D.HyattRegencyMinneapolis isclose toan airportterminal.分
25.10The othermorning on the subwayI satnext toan attractiveyoung blondewoman whowas readingsomething onheriPad.She wasvery well-dressed,carryingaPrada bagwith tastefullyapplied make-up indeed,she hadan unmistakableair ofwealth,material successand evenauthority.I suspectedshe workedasahighly-paid WallStreet lawyeror stockbrokeror somethingof thatsort.So,I wascurious tosee whatshe wasso focusedon.The WallStreet Journalperhaps TheEconomistQuite thecontrary;rather,she wasconcentrating ona romancenovel.Then Irealized thatI haveknown many women wholoveromance novels-smart,attractive,successful,liberated/modem femaleswho nonethelessfind somekind ofdeep satisfactionand thrillfromthose hyper-romantic,artificial andextremely unrealistictales ofhandsome,manly heroesfalling inlove withvirginal women,enduring aseries ofadventures,then nodoubt havinga happyending.体裁These romancestories areto literaturewhat hot dogs areto finefood.Yet,the genreremains enormouslypopular.Considersome ofthese surprisingstatistics fromthe goodfolks atthe RomanceWriters ofAmerica RWA:*More than9,000romance titleswere releasedlast year,with salesof about$
1.44billion morethan triplethe taxesproduced byclassicliterary fiction.*More than90percent ofthe marketare womenokay,thats notat allsurprising.*Readers aretypically womenbetween theages30and54who arethemselves involvedinaromantic relationshipbetraying thestereotypethat onlylonely womenlong forthese tales of loveand adventure.*Almost40percent ofromance bookconsumers havean annualincome ofbetween$50,000and$99,900placing themfirmly inthemiddle class.I hadthought thatromance novelsaccounted fora verysmall shareoftheliterary market,so I was quitesurprised thatthis parthassuch enormouspopularity.But Imust wonderwhy somanywomen—forty yearsafterthewomens liberationmovement-continue toenjoythemselves inthe fancifultalesIm notsure ifit representsa kindof rejection“ofthewomens liberationmovement,but clearlysomething ismissing inthe livesof contemporary ladies.A romanceauthor namedDonna Hatchwho focusesontheRegency periodearly19th centuryBritainexplained theappeal ofsuch booksthis way:Regency men were civilizedand treatedwomen withcourtesy.When alady enteredtheroom,gentlemen stood,doffed theirhats,offered anarm,bowed,andahundred otherlittle thingsI wishmen stilldid today.But theywerealso veryathletic;they hunted,raced,boxed,rode horses.They weremanly.Strong.Noble.Honorable.And thatis whyI lovethem!,,Mrs.Hatch mayhave expressedthe secretdesires andattitudes ofuntold millionsof herpeers—thatis,intheearly21st century,have womengrown tiredoftheburdens andexpectations thatthe“freedoms theyhave gainedgive themIs thisa rejectionof modernfeminismDo womenlong fordays ofold whenmenweremasculine gentlemenand womenwere feminineand protectedas precioustreasuresand regardedas possessions()Perhaps mostwomen eventheoneswho getlost inromance novelsdo notwant togo allthe wayback butit isobvious,.、1What isthe functionoftheopening paragraphA.To summarizethewholepassage.B.To provethe authorsargument.C.To leadinthemain topicofthepassage.D.To raiseproblems thatwillbesolved later.、2What doesthe underlinedsentence inthe thirdparagraph implyA.Romance novelsare satisfyingand thrilling.B.Romance novelsarenotof muchnutrition”.C.Romance novelsare aspopular ashotdogs.D.Romance novelsare anessential partof contemporarylife.、3In theauthors opinion,what ismissing inthe livesofcontemporarywomenA.Authority.B.Dignity.C.Liberty.D.Care.、4Which sentencecanbeputinthe blankinthelast paragraphA.they prefertalesofinnocent romanceto classicsB.they areunhappy withhow theworld hasturned outC.true lovedescribed inromance novelsdoes existin realityD.romance novelsprovide themwithanaccess tosociety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)(拔牙).2630It wasa Wednesdaynight.A middle-aged mancame inforatooth extractionHe wassitting1inthewaitinghall whenI tookhis bloodpressure,which was2at
160.Iwasa littleworried becausewe arenot supposedto extractteeth frompatients withhigh bloodpressure.Understanding my3heexplained thathe wasjust
4.1led himtothedental chair,tryingtocalm himdown.Most patientsarealittle nervousbefore treatment,so wenormally5with themtohelpthem relax.T said,Extraction canbe scary,but wewill tryto makeit less6He said,“No,you dontunderstand.After awhile,he7My fatherdied ofheart attacksonthedental chair.And。
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