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2025)届陕西省咸阳市旬邑中学高三下学期高考模拟(一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.This caris importantto ourfamily.We wouldrepair itat ourexpense itbreak downwithin the first yeanA.could B.wouldC.might D.should一
2.Can youdo mea favour,Mr.Smith Mycar start.—No problem.You cancount onit.A.wont B.mustntC.neednt D.shouldnt
3.Communication canhelp yougain morerespect fromyour parents,and youmay be able toreach thatmake everyonehappy.A.compromises B.contributions C.congratulations D.competitions一
4.Good morning.May Ihelp you•No,thank you.Pm justlooking around.A.If sup toyou.B.How areyou feelingtodayC.Thanks forcoming tosee me.D.Take yourtime then.
5.With thedevelopment of agriculture,the peoplevillage Itaught arenowliving ahappy life.A.in whoseB.whose C.in whichD.which
6.How comeevery kidtoday ismeant to be achampion forsomething we know everykid cantbeastarA.in caseB.as ifC.when D.unless
7.Look!Here5s aphoto in my classroomat primaryschool.Can yourecognize mein itA.taken B.takingC.to takeD.being taken
8.A motherrecognizes thefeel of her childsskin whenblindfolded.,she caninstantly identifyher babyscry.A.Similarly B.MeanwhileC.Nevertheless D.AccordinglyI carefully7through motherscloset,finding mostof the8for Christmaswrapped inlinen cloth,all butone toy,a modelairplane.Iwas still9at my mother andI threwthe airplaneonto thefloor,breaking one of itswings.I stood10,How was I going to explainthisThen Iheard my mother comingthrough thedoor.I11to myroom.After tellingmymotherthe horrible12,1did nothear mymother13me.She justtold meto followher.Climbing thesteps withoutcatching our14,we enteredthe clinic.There in a bedwas aboy wholooked verysick.“He isgoing todie,Danny,“mymothertold me,u15today,maybe tomorrow.He lovesplanes.I knewhis mothercould not16tobuy himone.So Idid.I countmy blessingsevery nightand thinkof thisboy andhow17I amthat you are notin thatbed.^^The18cut hardand sharpinmyheart.The tears19down myface andI was so guilty.1ran homeas fastasIcould andinto myroomwhere I20myself tosleep.
1、A.saleswoman B.doctor C.teacher D.clerk、2A.thoughts B.memories C,desires D.hopes、3A.written B.found C,attached D.sent、4A.reminded B.provided C-saved D.left、5A.alone B.soon C.together D.immediately、6A.ruined B.refused C-forgot D.challenged、7A.walked B.hunted C.broke D.got、8A.toys B.gifts C.clothes D.supplies、9A.anxious B.pleased C.mad D,eager、10A.awake B.happy C.wild D,frozen、11A.raced B.removed C.struggled D.wandered、12A.note B.idea C.truth D.message、13A.quarrel withB.shout atC.worry aboutD.cheer up、14A.calmness B.sweat C,rest D.breath、15A.Possibly B.Certainly C.Properly D.Regularly、16A.encourage B.persuade C.afford D.force、17A.wonderful B.grateful C,hopeful D.helpful、18A.scolds B.comments C.phrases D,words、19A.floated B.dropped C.slowed D.rolled、20A.cried B.made C,turned D.moved第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
1.5151(分)语法填空
27.15About thirtyyears ago,China1^(know)as theBicycle Kingdom
11.2,(late)on,bikes werereplaced byfuel poweredtransports.()But recentmonths haveseen a3^recover of the bikeacross China,with4increasing numberof peoplefond ofriding bikesinstead」()()of5drive toschools,to workplacesor to do sightseeing.Theyre popularamong manyChinese peopleas theyprovide a6,usesolution to the lastmilen problem,which is the finalleg ofa personsjourney.However,the planshave alsocaused problemssuch(非法的)(故意毁坏)7-illegal parking,vandalism and theft.Last month,two nursesin Beijingwere placedunder punishmentfor」()(拘留),putting8lock ontwo shared bikes.And inDecember aman
9.stole asharedbikewas sentencedto a3-month detention()and fined1,000yuan by the ShanghaiPeopled Court.Now,Chinese serviceoperators10^try tosolve theproblems.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,每
28.1010句中最多有两处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号并在其下面写出该加的词A,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21011Dear sir/Madam,As aChinese high school studentto graduatein thisyear,I sincerelyapply to a chanceto study in youruniversity.Pm eighteenbutwill finishmy threeyears ofstudyinhighschoolsoon.I studiedChinese,English,math,physics,chemistry,biology,geography,history andother subject,of whichscience subjectsare myfavorites.I Fm also goodat English.I cancommunicate fluentwith nativespeakersin English.Beside,I goin forvarious out-of-class activities.I likeplay football,table tennis,and soon.Fmalsomember ofmany clubsformusic andopera.Im avolunteer inmy neighborhood.Fm looking forward tohear fromyou.And pleasecontact me by e-mail:.Yours sincerely,Li Hua第二节书面表达(满分分).25(分)假如你是李华,你的英国朋友最近在中国学习她在信中向你诉说了她的困扰:不适应新的学习环境,
29.25Linda想家,感到焦虑请你给她写一封信内容包括表示理解并给与安慰.提出建议并给出理由L2要求.词数左右;.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯:11002参考词汇:想家的homesickDear Linda,Yours,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1D、2A、3A、4D、5A、6C、7A、8A、9A、10D、11D、12A、13D、14C、15C、16A、17C、18C、19D、20B第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D、
211.B
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6.A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.A
3.C
4.D
5.C
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20.A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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271.was known
21..Later
22.recovery
23.an
24..driving
25.useful
26.as
27.locks
28.who/that
29.are trying第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
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10.hear hearing第二节书面表达(满分分)2529Dear LindaImsorry tolearn that you arehaving sucha badtime.Actually,most peoplewill feelhomesick and anxious whenthey leavehome andcometoa new place,especially aforeign country.So dontworry too much.Here aresome tipsfor you.First,youd bettertry tochange someof yourhabits sothatyou can getused to the newenvironment assoonas possible.Second,make morenew friends,who canshare theirhobbies andideas withyou.You willfeel lesshomesick withmanyfriends around.Third,you takepart insome socialactivities.It willhelp learn more about the localcustoms andcultures.I dohope youwill findthese ideasuseful andfeel bettersoon.Yours,Li Hua
9.The littlegirl aforeign languagefairly quickly.A.picked upB.got upC.stepped upD.made up
10.Johns successhas nothingto dowith goodluck.It isyears ofhard workhas madehim whathe istoday.A.what B.whichC.where D.that
11.He letme writedown hisinstructions surethat Iwould know what was after hewent away.A.making;doing B.making;to doC.to make;todoD.to make;to bedone
12.Owing toThe ChinesePoetry Competition^publications onclassical Chineseliterature area signiflcantshareof storagespace at the bookstore.A.taking upB.dividing upC.breaking upD.putting up
13.Due to the reformand opening-up,our livingconditions,undoubtedly,have improvedover thepastdecades.A.considerately B.approximatelyC.appropriately D.considerably
14.Upon enteringanewera”,what wenow faceisthebetween unbalancedand inadequatedevelopment andthepeoples ever-growing needsfor abetter life.A.administration B.violation C.contradiction D.presentation
15.The earthquakein Japan,measuring
9.0on theRichter Scale,wassoviolent causea seriesof explosionsofthe nuclearreactors inseveral powerstations.A.to B.that C.as toD.as that
16.Jenny nearlymissed theflight doingtoomuchshopping.A.asaresult ofB.on topofC・in frontof D.in needof
17.After hadhappened hecould notcontinue towork there.A.which B.howC.whatD.having
18.There is a wideof referencebooks tobe found,so youlook forsome materialneeded,you canturnto me.A.kind;the lasttime B.sort;every timeC.variety;next timeD.type;the moment
19.A goodgovernment is not topick technologies,but toestablish conditionsinnovation issupported andencouragedinto themarketplace.A.when B.thatC.as D.where
20.me tomorrowand Plllet you know thelab result.A.Calling B.Call C.To callD.Having called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)
21.6Travel expertsacross theglobe publishmuch-anticipated liststhat aimto excitereaders aboutupcoming traveltrends.Here is a2018list thaturges travelersto explorenew cities,try newfood,experience newcultures andgain newviews.ChileThis long,skinny sliceof SouthAmerica successfullypacks apowerful punch,with strangecharms inValparaiso,excellent winein the MaipoValley anddiverse landscapesacross theArcadian Desert,Chilean Patagoniaand EasterIsland.Flying isthe mostconvenient wayto getaround,but flightsare notcheap.Buses aremore wallet-friendly,and Chilesbus systemisefficient,but busjourneys caneasily take17to36hours.MontenegroThe countryscoastline isits bestfeature,and itswinding coastalroads andmountain-meets-ocean scenerycreate theperfectbackground fora roadtrip.Sleepy seasidetowns along the Bayof Kotorare hometo mom-and-pop restaurantsand eleganthotels,whilethe walledcity ofKoror offersviews of the classicred rooftopsof theAdriatic.Madagascar(生物多样的)Madagascar,the worldsfburth-largest islandoneof the mostbiodiverse placeson theplanet,has beenrapidlyaffected byclimate change.Visiting thecountry canserve asan educationalopportunity fortravelers whowant tounderstand thebad effectsof globalwarmingand irresponsiblehuman actions,Some cant-miss experiencesin Madagascarinclude swimmingand snorkelingaround Nosy(不酎侯)Be,spotting lemursin RanomafanaNational Park,admiring therocky landscapesof IsaloNational Parkand asunset walkalong the Avenueof theBaobabs.Abu Dhabi,the UAEAfter10years ofplanning andnearly$2billion incosts,the LouvreAbu Dhabicelebrated itsgrand opening on Nov.11,
2017.Now,lovers ofart and architecture areracing tothe UnitedArab Emirates9capital to sec itsnewest featof modemdesign-the productofFrench architectJean Nouvel.The LouvreAbu Dhabisslogan,see humanityin anew light,draws attentiontothemuseumAmission toemphasize thecommonalities andcelebrate thedifferences betweenEastern andWestern art.While inAbu Dhabi,travelers canalso checkoutthecitys otherfamous architecturalwonder-Sheikh ZayedGrand Mosque-which wasrated the worlds second-best landmarkin TripAdvisors2017Travelers9Choice Awards.、1Which of the followingisadisadvantage oftravelling bybus inChileA.It isvery expensive.B,It maynot helpyou savetime,C.Buses dontrun atbusy hours.D.Buses arealways verycrowded.2What doyouknowabout travellingin Madagascarfrom the passageA.If$much cheaperlo goaround bybus thanby plane.B.You cantake agood tripalongthebeautiful coastalroads.C.You canlearnmoreabout theimpacts ofclimate change,D.Its agood chancetosecgreen mountainsand redrooftops.、3If you are interested in artand architecture,youcantravel to.A.Chile B.MontenegroC.Madagascar D.Abu Dhabi,the UAE(分)
22.8John Blanchardwas studyingthe crowdmaking theirway through the station.He waslookingfor the girlwhose heartheknew,but whoseface hedidnt,the girl with therose.When readinga bookinaFlorida librarya yearbefore,John becameinterested notin the contents of the book,but in the notespenciledin themargin.The handwritingreflected athoughtful souland beautifulmind.He discoveredthe former owners namein thefront ofthebook:Miss HollisMaynell.He locatedher addressand wrotea letterintroducing himself.The nextday hewas shippedoverseas toserve in the army.During thenextyear,they grewto knoweach otherthroughthemail andtheir friendshipdeveloped.John requesteda photograph,but sherefused,saying ifhe reallycared,it wouldntmatter whatshe lookedlike.When theday finallycame forhim toreturn home,their firstmeetingwas suggested_7:00p.m.at theGrand CentralStation in New York.She wrote,“Youll recognizemebythe red rose Iwear on my coat.So nowJohn wasin thestation tomeet thegirlwith a rose.As aprettyand slimgirl ingreen cameover,John noticedher blueeyes likeflowers inspring.He walkeddirectly towardsher,entirelyforgetting shewas notwearing arose.As Johncame closerto her,he sawanother woman with aredrosestood nearby.Well past40,this womanhad grayinghair doneunder aworn hat.Seeing thegirl ingreen walkquickly away,John feltas ifhe weresplit intwo.He desiredto followthat girl,but longedfor thewoman whosespirit hadtruly companionedandsupported him.The womanlooked gentleand sensible.John wentto her,saying,Im CaptainJohn Blanchard.You mustbe MissMaynell.I amglad tomeetyou here.May Itake you to dinner,,She repliedwithasmile,I dontknowwhatthis isabout.But thelady ingreen whojust wentby,begged meto wearthis roseon mycoat.She saidif youasked meout todinner,Td tellyou sheis waitingfor youin the big restaurantacross thestreet.She saidit wassomekind oftest!”、1John waseager to know theformerownerof thebook becausehe.A.was veryinterestedin thecontentsof thebook、B,was impressedbythenotes writtenby itsowner C.wanted toimprove hishandwriting D.wanted todiscuss thebook withher2What happenedto Johnafter gettingin touchwith MissHollis MaynellA.He servedinthearmy abroad.B.He wentoverseas forvacation.C.He wenton abusiness tripinNewYork.D.He visitedMiss MaynelL、3What doweknowabout thewomanwitha roseA.She wasMiss MayneHsclose friend.B.She wasa waitressinthebig restaurant.C.She wasprobably apasserby.D.She waspaid tomeet Johnat theStation.、4Which wouldbe the best titleof thetextA.An InterestingBook B.A WomanWith aRoseC.A BraveSoldier D.A LoveTest(分)
23.8Mandara seemed toknow something bigwas aboutto happen.So shelet out a yell,caught holdof her2-year-olddaughter Kibibiand climbedup intoa tree.She livesat theNational Zooin WashingtonD.C..And onTuesday,August23rd,witnesses saidshe seemed to sense thebigearthquake thatshook muchof theEast Coastbefore any(猩猩)humans knewwhat wasgoing on.And shesnot the only one.In themoments before the quake,an orangutan let outa loudcalland thenclimbed tothe topofhershelter.()“Its verydifferent from their normalcall Jsaid Brandie Smith,the zookeeper.The lemursmonkey likeanimals ofMadagascarwill soundan alarmif theysee or hear somethinghighly unusual.But youcant seeorhearan earthquake15minutes before it happens,can youMaybe youcan-----------if yourean animal.“Animals canhear aboveand belowour range of hearing,said BrandieSmith.“Thats partof theirspecial abilities.Theyre moresensitive tothe environment,which ishow theysurvive/9Primates werenttheonlyanimals thatseemedto sensethe quake beforeit happened.One of the elephantsmade awarning sound(始蜴)()anda huge lizardi ranquickly forcover.The flamingoesa kind of birdsgathered beforethe quakeand stayedtogether untiltheshaking stopped.(震动)So whatkindofvibrations were the animalspicking upinthemoments beforethequakeScientist SusanHough saidearthquakes produce two types ofwaves-------------a weakP waveand thena muchstronger Swave.The Pstands for“primary”.And theS standsfor“secondary”.She thinksthe Pwave mightbe whatsets the animals off.Not alltheanimalsbehaved unusuallybeforethequake.For example,Smith saidthe zoosgiant pandasdidnt jumpup untiltheshaking actuallybegan.But manyof theother animalsseemedtoknowsomething was comingbeforeithappened.Im notsurprised atall,“Smith said.、1Why didMandara actstrangely onedayA.Because itsensed somethingunusual wouldhappen.B.Because itsdaughter Kibibiwas injured.C.Because itheard anorangutanletoutaloud call.D.Because anearthquake hadhappened.、2According toBrandieSmith,.A.many animalshearing issharpB,earthquakesproducetwotypesof wavesC.primates usuallygather togetherbefore a quakeD.humans canalso developthe abilityto sensea quake、3Which animalseems unable tosensequakeA.A giantpanda.B.A flamingo.C.A lemur.D.A lizard.、4What isthebest title for thepassageA.How animalssurvive aquakeB.How animalsdiffer fromhumansC.How animalsbehave beforea quakeD.How animalsprotect theiryoung inaquake(分)
24.8Lagoon Bar,IcelandBlue Lagoonin Icelandis trulythe placewhere youcan getrid ofall troubles.Here thewarmth ofhot springsgets youclose tonature.A wonderfulbar isopened among the hotsprings.While youresitting inthe hotwater,waitresses bringyouarangeofcocktails.What toorder:cocktail BlueLagoon,,and whitewine.Baobab TreeBar WineCellar,South Africa(洞)In thehollow ofahuge6,000-year-old baobab tree youcan notonly drinka cocktail,but alsorest fromthe heatof LimpopoProvince.Once thissafe heavenwas knownonly tothe Bushmen,but nowthis ancienttree isthe touristdestination forall kindsoftourists.What toorder:anything ina glass.The Birdsville Hotel andPub,Australia(沙丘),At theedge ofthe Simpson Desert,amongthesand duneswhich are the favoritespot forthe mice,there isa hotelanda pub.The wallsof thisbar aredecorated withold hatsand postersof beer,the oldestof whichdates from
1884.Most visitorsof thisbuildingaretheamateurs ofracing.They cometo thisvillage forthe Septembercompetition.However,the pubis notempty alsoon(飞机跑道)other months:the airstripis locatednearby,so thosewho getoff theplane aregoingtohave aglass ortwo of beer first.What toorder:a pintofbeer.Floyds Pelican Bar,JamaicaIt appearsthat thesehuge palmleaves and trunks fellinto theocean longtime ago.They floatedon thewaves andthen piledupyear byyear,sticking out oftheocean.Thats probablyhow thePelicanBar,located abouta milefromthesouthwest coastof Jamaica,is builton.Some ofits visitorshave noroom tobe fittedinside thebar,and theyjust drinkstanding inwaist-deep water.What toorder:cocktail“Pelican Perfection”.、1What cana visitororder inLagoon BarA.Red wine.B.Anything.C.Beer.D.White wine.、2What canwe inferabout theBirdsvilleHoteland PubA.It wasopened in
1884.B.It isthe favoritespot forthe mice.C.It isbusy inSeptember everyyear.D.It islocated inthe centeroftheSimpsonDesert.、3What isFloyds PelicanBar builtonA.Old hats.B.Sand dunes.C.An ancientbaobabtree.D.Palm leavesandtrunks..(分)2510In AHistory ofReading,the Canadiannovelist AlbertoManguel describesa remarkabletransformation ofhumanconsciousness,which tookplace aroundthe10th centuryA.D.:the arrival of silent reading.Human beingshave beenreading forthousandsof years,but inancient times,the normalthingwasto readaloud.With thearrival ofsilent reading,Manguel writes,...thereader wasat lastabletoestablish anunrestricted relationshipwith thebook andthe words.The wordsno longerneeded tooccupy thetimerequired topronounce them.The readersthoughts inspectedthem atleisure,drawing newideas fromthem,allowing comparisonsfrommemory orfrom otherbooks.
①To readsilently isto freeyour mindto reflect,to remember,to question and compare.The cognitivescientist MaryanneWolfcalls thisfreedom“the secretgift oftime tothink”.A thousandyears later,critics fearthat digital technology hasput thisgift indanger.The Intemefsflood ofinformation,together withthe distractionsof socialmedia,threatens tooverwhelm thespace ofreading,leavingus inwhat thejournalist NicholasCarr hascalled“the shallows”.In Carrsview,the“endless,tempting buzz“ofthe Internet endangersourvery being:“One ofthe greatestdangers weface/9he writes,46as wegive upcontrol overthe flowof our thoughts and memories toapowerful electronicsystem,isaslow damageto our humanness andour humanity.”
②Theres noquestion thatdigital technologypresents challenges tothe reading brain.But seenfrom ahistorical perspective,digital readingand silentreading looklike differencesof degree,rather thanof kind.To theextent thatdigital readingrepresentssomething new,its potentialcuts bothways.Done badly,the Internetreduces usto mindlessclickers,racing numblytothebottom ofa(沉思的)bottomless feed;but donewell,it hasthe potentialto expandthe verycontemplative spacethat we have prizedin ourselveseversince welearned toread withoutmoving ourlips.
③(扼杀)In thefifth centuryB.C.,Socrates worriedthat writingwould weakenhuman memory,and stiflejudgment.In fact,asWolf notesin her2007book ProustandtheSquid:the Storyand ScienceoftheReading Brain,the oppositehappened:Faced withthewritten page,the readersbrain developsnew capacities.
④The Internetmay causeour mindsto wanderoff,and yeta quicklook atthe history of bookssuggests thatwehavebeenwandering offall along.When weread,the eyedoes notprogress steadilyalongtheline oftext;it alternatesbetween saccades—littlejumps——and briefstops,not unlikethe movementofthemouses cursoracross ascreen ofhypertext.Its truethat studieshave foundthat readersgiven text onascreen doworse onrecall andcomprehension teststhan readersgiventhe sametextonpaper.But a2015study bythe Germaneducator JohannesNaumann suggeststhe opposite.He gavea groupofhigh-school studentsthe jobof trackingdown certainpieces ofinformation onwebsites;he foundthat thestudents whoregularly didresearchonline werebetter atthis taskthan studentswho usedthe Internetmostly tosend email,chat,and blog.A newgeneration ofdigital writersprefers toinclude interactivefeatures.The2014iPad novel,Pry,tells thestoryofa demolition(爆破)expert returninghome fromthefirstGulf War.The storyis toldin text,photographs,video clips,and audio.It usesan interface(界面)that allowsyoutofollow theaction andshift betweenlevels ofawareness.As youread texton thescreen,describing charactersandplot,you drawyour fingersapart andsee aphotograph ofthe chiefcharacter,his eyesopeningontheworld.Pinch yourfinger shutandyou visithis troubledunconscious;words andimages raceby,as ifyouareinside hismemory.Pry isthe oppositeofashallow work;its wholeplay isbetween thesurface andthe depthsofthehuman mind.Reading itis stimulating.、1In AlbertoManguePs opinion,silentreading.A.is anabnormal thingto humanconsciousnessB.offers readers9mind freedomand timeto thinkC.strengthens readerspower ofmemory andreflectionD.allows readersto gainan insightinto booksand words、2Why isdigitaltechnologyconsidered tohave endangeredour beingA.It presentschallengestothereadingbrain.B.It harmsourhumannessand humanitygradually.C.It isvery likelyto expandour contemplativespace.D.It leavesourthoughtsandmemoriesoutofcontrol.、3The sentenceThe fearof technologyisnotnew.should beplaced in.
①②③A.B.C.D.@4What canwe inferfrom JohannesNaumanns studyA.Its easierto collectinformation onthe Internetthan inbooks.B.Peoples habitof usingtheInternetinfluences theirperformance.C.The Internetisnt supposedtobeused asa toolof entertainment.D.Paper readingis betterthan screenreading inimproving comprehension.、5The2014iPad novel,Pry,is mentionedinthelast paragraphto.A.introduce theoccurrence ofa readingrevolutionB,show thetechnology employedin digitalreadingC.prove digitalreading notshallow butattractiveD.illustrate theimpact digitalreading hason ourlife.、6What isprobably thebesttitleforthepassageA.The deepspace ofdigital readingB,The timelyarrivalofsilent readingC.The developmentof traditionalreadingD.The potentialdamage ofelectronic books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.26・(30分)It was1952and myfather wasaway atwar,leaving mymother andme behindto facehardship alone.I wasten.Mymother wasa1and workedatthelocal hospitala fewblocks fromwhere welived.The bellrang and2of Christmasweretheonly thingonmymind.I racedhome.The apartmentwas emptyandanote was3to therefrigerator.My motherwas workinga doubleshift and4me instructionsfortheday.We hadplanned onmaking Christmasbiscuits5but mymother6it.。
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