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2025届四川省高考模拟
(三)英语试题注意事项答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在考生信息条形码粘贴区
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2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用0・5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚请按照题号顺序在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效
3.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀
4.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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5301.Its naturalthat Ididnt recognizeher immediatelyI sawher.,its almost5years sincewe metlastA.After allB.In additionC.Whaf smore D.In particular一
2.May Ihelp youYou seemto behaving someproblems.一,thanks.I thinkI canmanage.A.All rightB.No problemC.Its allright D.Theres noway
3.—Alice hasjust losther husbandto heartfailure.—Her smilecant hideher sorrow.A.arbitrary B.artiflcialC.compulsory D.conventional
4.All wehave is24precious hoursa dayand thereforewe shallwasteA.nothingB.noneC.neitherD.no one
5.…The freegift doesntlook good.™,madam,but ifyou wantgood quality,you haveto payfor it.A.No doubtB.No offenceC.No problemD.No way6,themselves in the communityservices,students cangain experiencefor growth.A.Involved B.To involveC.Having beeninvolved D.Involving
7.It is not likeher to be soimpolite;she youwhen yougreeted her.A.might nothave heardB.should nothave heardC.mustn,t hearD.shouldnt hear
8.Both menhave beento lifeimprisonment because of robbery.A.choked B.condemnedC.consisted D.convinced
9.When caughtin theexam,he beggedfor the teachers pardonand triedpunishment.
3、A.positive B.scientific C.similar D.typical、4A.sleeps B.eats C,drinks D.talks、5A.moved B,depressed C.surprised D.encouraged
6、A.anger B,excitement C.sympathy D・forgiveness、7A.stubborn B.selfish C.humorous D.lonely、8A.drive B.cook C,dance D.paint、9A.planned B.described C,copied D.handled、10A.support B,expectation C,patience D.courage11A.impression B.silence C.argument D.friendship、12A.appeared B.complained C.cried D.smiled、13A.situation B.plan C.decision D.topic、14A.for B.by C.without D.after
15、A.passed byB・stood upC,got onD.got back、16A.respond B.escape C,study D.apologize、17A.conversations B.suggestions C.examples D.reasons、18A.ears B,hearts C-doors D.windows、19A.sensitive B.friendly C-responsible D.official20A.honesty B,imagination C.happiness D.freedom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」
27.15Of thethree majordrinks of the world—tea,coffee andcocoa,tea isconsumed by the
1.2large number of peopleChinais thehomeland oftea Humancultivation oftea plantdates backto twothousand years ago Teafrom China,together
3._her silk瓷器,and porcelainbegan to be known to the world more than athousand yearsago andsince thenit
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5.be animportant Chineseexport二At presentmore thanforty countriesin theworld growtea withAsian countries,
6.7produce90%of theworlds totaloutput Alltea treesin other countries havetheir origindirectly orindirectly inChina Thewordfor teaas
8.9-drink inmany countriesare derivatives衍生物from theChinese character€tcha,,The Russianscall itchai”,
10.sounds like“chays”rea leavesas it is pronouncedin northernChina,and theEnglish wordtea soundssimilar to the pronunciationof对应物
11._it counterpartin XiamenThe Japanesecharacter fortea iswritten
12._exact besame asit isin Chinese,though
13.pronounce with a slightdifference Thehabit oftea drinkingspread toJapan in the6th century,but it was notintroduced toEurope andAmericatill the17th and18th centuriesNow the numberoftea
14._drink in theworldis stillon theincrease第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
1028.(10分)短文改错文中共有处语言错误,每句中最多两处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改10增加在此处加一个漏字符号(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修改均仅限一词;L只允许修改处,多者(从处起)不计分
2.1011The findingsof arecent surveysuggests thatstudents arenot happywith multimediaapproaches ineducation.They feelthat theylearnmuch effectivelywhen traditionalmethods areused.The students interviewing said they thoughtthe teacherplayed aimportant roleintheir learning.They foundlistening totheteacher,taking note,and usinga textbooksuitable for their agegroup reallyhelp themunderstandand rememberthe contentof theirlessons.They also found that answering questionsthat hadbeen writtenon theboard veryhelpfully.They valuedthe chanceto carrypractical,hands-on work,either.、
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27.第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假如你是李华,进入高中一月有余了,你的朋友来信想了解你的生活,特别是交友情况请你写一封回信,
29.25Jim告诉他你在新的学校是如何交上新朋友的内容包括与人相处方式微笑,助人
1.通过一些活动课外军训,拔河
2.课内上课,共同解决学习的问题你对交友的看法
3.参考词汇军训拔河military trainingtug-of-war词数左右,开头结尾不计入词数;
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4.Dear Jim:Hows everythinggoing Thankyou foryour letter.Now Pmwriting totell youhow Imake newfriends inmy newschool.Best wishes!Yours,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1A、2C、3B、4B、5A、6D、7A、8B、9C、10C、11B、12C、13A、14A、15B、16A、17A、18D、19A、20A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.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、
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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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10281.suggests-suggest
2.much-more
3..interviewing—interviewed
4.a—an
5..note-notes
6.help—helped后面的去掉;
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8..helpfully-helpful后面加
9.carry out
10.either-too第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Jim:Hows everythinggoing Thankyou foryour letter.Now Imwriting totell youhow Imake newfriends inmy newschool.When Ifirst meetmy newfriends,I smileand sayhello tothem.I believea smilecan help us makefriends in a worldof strangers.Also,I tryto help them whennecessary.There aremany activitieswhich canhelpusget to know each other quickly.At thebeginning of the termwe alltook partin militarytraining.And thenwe joinedin thetug-of-war andother activities.As westudy in the sameclass,we oftendeal withproblemstogether.In myopinion,friends arereally important.I knowI amnot alonehere.Pm alsolucky to have youas myfriend.I justcannot imagineaworld withoutfriends.Best wishes!Yours,Li HuaA.cheating;escaping B.to becheating;to escapeC.cheating;to escapeD.to becheating;escaping
10.Hot thenight airwas,we sleptdeeply becausewe wereso tiredafter the long journey.A.although B.while C.as D.however
11.Thanks foryour usefuladvice;otherwise Isuch rapidprogress.A.didnt makeB.couldnt havemadeC.hadnt madeD.shouldnt havemade
12.The caraccident happenedhis carwas out of orderI cantdrive.A.not that;but thatB.not only;but alsoC.not because;but becauseD.not because;but as
13.Not untilhe lefthis hometoknowhow importantthe familywas forhim.A.did hebegin B.had hebegun C.he beganD.he hadbegun
14.Communication canhelp yougain morerespect fromyour parents,and youmay beable to reach that makeeveryone happy.A.compromises B.contributions C.congratulations D.competitions
15..Some analystssuspected that the rebellionwas andfinanced bya westerncountry.A.launched B.backed C.evaluated D.crushed
16.Thafs farmorethanthenumberthat have actually inrecent years.A.come tolight B.come tolife C.come across
17.The bossthe employeesa risein salaryfor ages,but nothinghas occurredyet.A.promised B.had promisedC.would promiseD.promises
18.I dontlike fish,so Ieat itunless Iwas extremelyhungry.A.neednt B.shouldnt C.can9tD.wounldn^
19.Pm afraidthat Icant attendToms weddingparty nextweekend.A.tobe held B.being heldC.held D.is tobeheld
20.The doctorsdilemma washe shouldtell thepatient thetruth.A.whether B.whichC.that D.what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)(星系),
21.6Our home galaxy the Milky Way,makes fora prettyspace picture,and itlooks normalatadistance.But anew3D mapreveals asurprise:.(漩涡型的)The Milky Way is a spiral galaxy,in whichstars andgas cloudsexist mainlyin itsspiral arms”.Our massive(仙女座),neighbor,the Andromedagalaxy is also spiral.Spiral galaxiesusually appearvery flat and easyto seethrough atelescope,said the researchers.(脉冲的)Using1,339large,pulsating starsto make a3D mapof the Milky Way,researchers discoveredinstead that the galaxysdisk of starsis increasinglytwisting,most likelydue tothe spinningof thedisk.And thefarther thestars arefrom the center,the moretwistedit becomes.(弯曲的)Previously,astronomers sawevidence ofhydrogen cloudsbecoming warped in the Milky Way.This isntcompletelyabnormal,because astronomershave noticedthe samepattern ofprogressively twistingspirals inabout adozen othergalaxies.But itdoeshelpthemmake moresense of our galaxy.Because we live inthis galaxy,that makesit harderto observe,and dustand starlightmake iteven moredifficult whenusingtelescopes.Trying to determine whatour galacticcenter looks like issimilar totrying tofind thecenter of a forestyoure standingin.“It isextremely difficulttodeterminedistances from the Sunto partsof the Milky Waysouter gasdisk withouthaving aclear ideaofwhat thatdisk actuallylookslikeJ leadstudy authorXiaodian Chenof theChinese Academyof Sciencesin Beijingsaid in astatement.(旋转的)From afar,the Milky Way appearslike athin rotatingdiskofstars,orbiting thecenter everyfew hundredmillion years.In thecenter,hundreds ofbillions ofstars anddark matterhold the galaxy together.But asyou movetoward the outermost reachesof thegalaxy,the gravitationalglue of thecenterfades.In theouter disk,this keepshydrogengas frombeing restricted,which contributesto anS-shaped warping.Somewhat to our surprise,we found that in3D ourcollection of1339stars and theMilky Ways gasdisk followeach otherclosely.This offersnew insightsinto theformation ofour homegalaxy,“Richard deGrijs,senior studyco-author andprofessor atMacquarieUniversitys Departmentof Physicsand Astronomy,said ina statement.Perhaps moreimportantly,intheMilky Ways(星的)outer regions,we foundthat theS-like stellardisk iswarpedina progressivelyTwisted spiralpattern.”So themassive innerdisks rotationalforce causestheouterdisk towarp,theresearchersconcluded.“This researchprovides acrucial updatedmap forstudies ofour galaxysstellar motionsandtheorigins of the MilkyWay,“said LicaiDeng,co-author andsenior researcherattheChinese Academyof Sciences,inastatement.1Which of the followingmight be the missingsentence inthe firstparagraphA.The Milky Way isbeing warpedand twistedby itsstars.B.The MilkyWay isspiral andorbiting itselfall thetime.C.The formationofourhomegalaxyis duetotheforce of gravity.D.The originof theMilkyWaylies in its rotationalforce.、2What doesthe underlined“this”refer toA,theMilkyWay B.the gravitationalglueC・the fadingofgravityD.the outermostreach ofthegalaxy、3Which ofthe followingis trueaccording tothe passageA.The galaxywelive in isunique forits specialspirals.B.The starsinthecenter oftheMilkyWay aremore twisted.C.The distancefromthesun toother starsis alreadyknowntoscientists.D.The rotationof itsinner centerforces theMilkyWayto twist.、4What isthe significanceof thisfindingA.It revealswhy theMilkyWayis aflatandspiralgalaxy.B.It leadsto abreakthrough ofusing3D technologyin spaceresearch.C.It provesa previousway ofobserving theMilkyWaywhile weare livinginit.D.It contributestoourknowledge about theMilkyWay.(分)(月月半)
22.8Preventing obesityE andsmoking cansave lives,but itdoesnt savemoney,“reported researchers.“Itwas asmall surprise,fbr itis againstthe commonbelief,“said Pietervan Baal,who ledthe study.But itmakes sense.If youlive longer,then yourcosts ofthe health system willbe more.^^(累计)The researchersfoundthatfrom age20to56,obese peopleracked up the mostexpensive healthcosts.But on average,healthy people lived84years.Smokers livedabout77years,and obese peoplelivedabout80years.Smokers and obesepeopletendedto havemore heartdisease thanhealthy people.Therefore inthelongrun,the thinand healthygroup spentabout$417,000,from age20on.Smokers spentabout$326,000andobesepeople$371,
000.“The resultthrows abucket ofcold wateronto theidea,based onguesswork,that obesityis going to costtrillions ofdollars/9saidPatrick Basham,a professorof healthpolitics.uIf we9re goingto wonyabout thefuture of obesity,we shouldstop worryingabout itsfinancialimpact/9he said.“The benefitsofobesity prevention maynot beseen immediatelyin termsof costsaving intomorrows budget,but there arelong-term gainsJ saidBaaL Theseare oftenimmeasurable whenit comesto peopleliving longerand healthierlives.,,In themeanwhile,he saidthat governments should recognizethat successfulsmoking andobesitypreventionprograms meanthat peoplewillhave ahigher chanceof dyingof somethingmore expensivelater inlife.(早“Lung cancerisacheap diseaseto treatbecause peopledont survivevery long.But ifthey areold enoughto getAlzheimers老’性痴呆病)one day,they maysurvive longerand costmore.We arenot advisingthat governmentsstop tryingto preventobesity,“Baal said.But theyshould doit fbrthe rightreasons.”、1Among middle-aged people,whose costsofthehealthsystemare themostA.Those whoare heavysmokers.B,Those whoare overweight.C.Those whoare toothin.D.Those whoare sufferingfrom heartattacks.、2What canwe knowaboutthebelief thatobesity costsmuchA.It turnsout tobe incorrect.B.It comesfrom scientificstudies.C.It isbased on medical evidence.D.It haschanged overthe pastyears.、3According tothe text,governmentsshouldprevent obesityfor thepurpose of.A.reducing therisk ofsuffering cancerB.weakening obesitysfinancial impactC.making sureof peopleslong andhealthy lifeD.reducing themoney spentonmedicalprograms、4What wouldbethebest titlefor thistextA.A RecentMedical StudyShows theTruth aboutHealthB.Preventing Obesity and SmokingMay CostMoreC.Obesity andSmoking Leadto ExpensiveDiseasesD.Governments ChangeAttitude towardsObesityandSmoking(分)
23.8A newreport comparingAustralian highschool studentswith thoseof65othercountriesshow thenation isslippingfurther behindin maths and readingskills.()The2017Programme forInternational StudentAssessment PISAmeasures themathematics,reading andscience skillsof half amillion15-year-olds from around theworld.It found Australian teens placed equal17th in maths,equal10th inreading andequal8th inscience.Asian countrieslike China,Singapore,Korea andJapan arepulling aheadof Australian students in mathsandreading.Theresults showAustralian studentshave slippedin mathsperformance byabout ahalfayear of schooling comparedto10yearsago.Thedecline wasstronger ingirls thanboys,with girlsdropping tothe Organisationfor EconomicCo-operation andDevelopmentOECD average.The reportalso founda widegab betweenstudentsindifferent partsofthecountry.Tasmania andthe NorthernTerritory laggedwellbehind otherstates in all threeareas.About14,500Australian studentsfrom775schools weremeasured inthe assessment,whichwas conductedbytheAustralian Councilfor EducationalResearch ACERfor the OECD.ACERS directorof educationalmonitoring andresearch,Dr.Sue Thomson,says gender,indigenous statusand socio-economicstatus stilldivide studentoutcomes.Australianstudentsfromawealthy backgroundshow adifference of about two-and-a-half yearsofschooling comparedto astudent fromthe lowestsocio-economic group.Questionnaire responseshave alsofound girlshaveamuchmore negativeview aboutmaths.Indigenous studentsare,onaverage,performing significantlyworse thannon-indigenous students,adifference of about two-and-a-half yearsofschoolingor morein maths,science andreading.Ms.Thomson alsoraised concernsthat morethan two-fifths of students failedtoreachbase proficiencylevels in maths.“Theseare thelevels whichthe MinisterialCouncil setas notreally ambitiousgoals,but achievablegoals fbra countrysuch asAustralia,anda largeproportion ofstudents nottobeachieving thoseresults are quite aworry,“she said.Twelve othercountries alsoshowed declinesinmathsliteracy over10years,with thelargest declineoccurring inSweden,thenFinland,New Zealand,Iceland andthen Australia.、1According tothe passage,the report.A.compared themathematics,reading andscience skillsof studentsB.foundAustralianteensplaced equal10th inmathsC.involved highschool studentsin65countriesD.showed Asianstudents performedbetter thanAustralian onesinallsubjects、2Which ofthe followingis TRUE,according tothe passageA.Girls wereperforming worsein theseskills thanboys in AustraliaB.Korean studentsplacedequal8lh inscienceC.775schools inTasmania participatedintheassessment、D.Students inSweden performedworst inmaths amongall the students3What makesDr.Sue Thomsonso worriedA.Two-fifths ofstudents showno interestinmathsinAustraliaB.Native studentsperformed worsethan thosefrom othercountriesC.The goals inmathswere sethigher inAustralia thanthose inother countriesD.Nearly halfofstudents cannot reachthe achievablegoalsinmaths、4Which sectionof awebsite doesthis passageprobably appearinA.Business B.EducationC.Arts andculture D.Technology andscience(分)
24.8In Asia,therearespecial competitionswhere kites have complexdesigns andare fittedwith instrumentsthatmake(结构),musical soundsas thewind blowsthrough them.Although allkiteshavea similarstructure theyare widelydifferent insizeand shape.Kite-fighting competitionsare alsoheld,in whichcompetitors use their kitesto attackand bringdown theiropponents9(对手)(线).kites orcut theirstringsFor morethan15years,the Big Wind KiteFactory hasbeen givingkite-making andkite-flying classesforthechildren onanisland inHawaii.In itskite-making lessons,studentscanmake kitesinaslittle as20minutes!Children asyoung asfour yearsold can(尼learn how to flya kite.Jonathan Socherand hiswife Daphnestarted the kite factoryin
1980.Their kitesare madeof nylon龙).Their designsare Hawaiianthemes createdby Daphne.The designsare cutoutofthe nylonwithahot knifethat sealsthe edgesandthen fasteneddirectly ontothe kite.The kitethat isused togive lessonsisaregular diamondkite witha rainbowpattern.The differencebetween thiskite andthe onestheymake duringthe lessonsis that itisa two-string controllablekite.BigWindemployees flythe kiteand fora fewminutes showstudentshow pullingon oneline andthen on the othercontrols thedirection thekite goesin.Then thecontrols aregiven tothestudents.Jonathan insiststhatitisnotnecessary to makeahuge impressivekite tohave funmaking andflying kites.Even thesimpleststructure canwork,and cangive hoursof fun.Go on,give ita try!、1Which ofthe followingis trueaccording tothe textA.A hotknife isused toiron thenylon.B.Children neverfly kiteson theirown inflying lessons.C.Kite stringsmust notbe cutin kite-fighting competitions.D.Daphne designskites forthe BigWind KiteFactory.、2What isdifferent aboutthekiteused forflying lessonsA.It hastwo strings.B.It issimple indesign.C.It hasa rainbowpattern.D.It isshaped likea diamond.、3According toJonathan,what doyou needtohavefun withkitesA.A largekite.B・Any typeof kite.C,A complexstructure.D.A kitethat impressesothers.、4What ismainly describedinthetextA.A kitefactory.B.Kite-flying lessons.C.Special competitions.D.The kite-making process.(分)
25.10Both honeybees and ants are socialinsects thatlivein groups calledcolonies.They surviveby means of theircollective intelligence.Their decision-making poweris distributedthroughout thegroup;that is,no oneant orbee makesdecisions forthegroup.Instead,they worktogether.As DeborahM.Gordon,a biologistat StanfordUniversity,says,“Ants arentsmart.Antcolonies are.,The sameis truefor beecolonies.Although beesand ants arequitedifferent physically,they havea lotin commonin termsof theirsocialbehavior.Specifically,honeybees andants havesimilar roleswithin the colony,both havecommunication systems,and bothhavethe capacityfor learning.Ants communicateby usingchemicals calledpheromones,which canalert othersto dangeror to a food source.For example,whenworker antsfind apromising source,they letthe restofthe colony knowhow tofind itby leavinga trailof pheromoneson theway backtothecolony.The otherants pickupthemessage usingtheir senseof smell.Bees,on theother hand,use movementto communicatewitheach other.Worker beessend messagesto eachother bymeansofa dance”.Different speedsand movementssend differentmessages.For example,when worker bees calledscouts goout tofind anew homeforthecolony,they returnand doa dancefor theotherworkerbeesthat indicatesthe locationofthenew homeand howsuitable itis.The fasterthe scoutsdance,the betterthe newlocationis.Honeybees andantsareboth capableof learning.One Chinesestudy foundthat beescan betrained tolearn andremember arouteto afoodsource.The researchersalsofoundthat beescan betaught torecognize hiddenobjects andusetheconcepts ofsameness anddifferenceto accomplishcertain tasks.Ants takethis onestep further.Recent Americanresearch hasshown thatants notonly havetheability tolearn,but alsocan teachtheir foragingskills toother youngerants.They observedthat olderants accompanyyoung antsin searchof foodand teachthem theroute andhowto avoid obstacles.As wecan see,the socialbehavior ofhoneybeesandants isquite similar.Both coordinatecomplex actionsand accomplishcrucialsurvival tasksby cooperatingingroupsconsisting ofmany individuals.Unintelligent as they maybe asindividuals,as groupstheyoften showamazing brillianceastheygo abouttheir everydayactivities.、1What doants andbees havein commonA.They livein similar-sized colonies.B.They makeuseof collectiveintelligence.C.They havesmall leadershipgroups thatmake alldecisions.D.They usethe samemethods tocommunicate witheachother.、2What doesthe speedofabees danceindicateA.The qualityofanew colonylocation.B.The distancetoaneighboring colony.C.The discoveryofanew foodsource.D.The directiontoapotential foodsource.、3In paragraph3,how doesthe authordemonstrate theidea thatHoneybees andantsareboth capableof learningA.By usingstatistics.B,By explainingreasons.C.By referencingopinions.D.By presentingstudy findings.、4What isthe benefitofcollectiveintelligenceA.It allowsthecolonyto reproducemore rapidly.B.It improveswork cooperationwithin thecolony.C.It reducesthe divisionof labouramong members.D.It enablesindividuals toteach eachother newskills.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
26.(30分)As Iwas takinga walkwith mymom,I askedher,nHave youtaken the senior busyetH Iheld mybreath as I waitedfor her1Oh,yes,I have,“she said.How wasitn Isaidthewords as2asIcould toshow myexcitement,even thoughI sensedthe answerwas notgoingtobe3She sighedheavily,HNo oneever4on that bus.They allsit therequietlyand looksad.I onlysee aboutthirteen5old ladiesand men/My6forher situation graspedmy stomach.My dadhad recentlypassed away,and hissudden leavemade mymother7and frightened.For fifty-seven years,my dadhadwalked byher side.Mom neverlearned to8so Daddrove hereverywhere.Now,her wheelswere gone,as onegrandchild soproperly9hersituation.I knewshe neededgreat10tomakethe decisionto taketheseniorbus.However,I firmlybelieved the11wouldnt lasttoolong,for Momwas sooutgoing andactive thatshe couldchat withalmost everybodywhom shemet inthe street.Several dayslater,when Icame tovisit her,I asked.Do theytalk toyou now”She12and therewas asparkle inher eyes.Itdidnt takegenius tofigure outthatthe13had changed.nIt wassilly thatall ofus mustsat there14saying aword.So onemorning whenI15,I greetedthem andthen remarkedwhat anice dayitwas.Soon,they beganto16and wechatted happily.Now weare friendsand alwayshave somegood17onthe bus,nshe replied.My motherheld thekey tothe18_oftheother lonelypeople onthatbus.A smileand some19words wereall ittook.She sowedtinyseeds of20for herselfand herfriends onthebus.、1A.order B.answer C.instruction D.request、2A.fluently B.patiently C.cheerfully D.quietly。
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