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2025年北京市清华大学中学高三英语试题二模冲刺试题
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2.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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1.It toplant trees and grasson thehillside.一Yes.They helpstop soilfrom beingwashed away.A.makes senseB.makes moneyC.makes alivingD.makes amistakes
2.It rainedthis morning,actually didntbother mebecause Ilike walkingin therain.A.what B.whenC.where D.which一
3.Sorry,sir.I followyou.Would youplease speakslower—Ok.A.cantB.mustnt C.shouldnt D.neednt
4.After nineyears workingto protectSiberian tigers,Yang Junhis effortsrecognized at the annualawardceremony inBeijing where he wasnamed aHwildlife protector”.A.had B.had hadC.has hadD.has
5.—You know,people havedifferent opinionsabout theconstruction of the project.—We welcomeany commentsfrom them,favorable or.A.so B.otherwiseC.else D.rather
6..The differencein thicknessand weightfrom theearlier versionmakes theiPad2more comfortable.A.held B.holding C.be heldD.to hold
7.The newproduct isbeyond allpraise andhas quicklytaken over the marketits superiorquality.A.in termsof B.on accountofC.on behalfof D.on topof
8..The farmerused woodto builda houseto storegrain.A.that B.in which C.which D.what
9.We reallyemphasize theimportance ofputting safeguardsto preventchildrens identitiesfrom fallingin wrongpeopleshands.A.in placeB.in vainreally17I should have startedthe conversationby expressing18my actionsaffected Eleanor and19the discussionsabout myintentionfor later,much laterand evennever.Later on,after talkingto Eleanorand really20her experience of theresultsof mylateness,Ive managedto beon timea lotmore frequently.
1、A.Started B.Agreed C.Continued D.Managed、2A.Relief B.Surprise C.Regret D.Sorrow、3A.broken outB.closed downC,faded awayD.run over、4A.House B.Room C.Restaurant D.Supermarket、5A.Could B.Must C.Will D.might、6A.Movable B.Comfortable C.Acceptable D.Avoidable、7A.However B.Therefore C.Moreover D.Otherwise8^A.Her B.Him C.me D.them
9、A.spread B・wrote C.translated D.described、10A.knew B.made C.found D.took、11A.In B.beyond C.For D.against12A.Need B.Prove C.Pretend D.Intend13A.Funny B・Important C.Possible D.Simple、14A.While B.After C.Until D.unless、15A.All B.None C.Both D.Neither、16A.Usually B.Merely C.Hardly D.gradually、17A.Inspires B.Matters C.Improves D.challenges、18A.How B.Why C.When D.what、19A.Compared B.Imported C.Finished D.saved、20A.Showing B.Satisfying C.understanding D.destroying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 young officer was at arailway stationOn hisway home,he wantedto telephonehis motherto tellher thetime ofhistrain,so that she couldmeet him at thestation inher carl^look inall his pockets,he foundthat hedid not have thecoins for thetelephone call,so he
2.go outsidein hopefor someoneto helpAtlast anold soldiercame by,and
3.youngofficerstopped himand said,Have yougot changefbr ten pence^^“Wait aminute Jthe oldsoldier answered,beginning toput hishand in hispocketIll see
4.I canhelp you”“Dont youknow howto speakto anofficer”the youngman said
5.angry“Now lefsstart againHave yougot changefbrtenpence^^“No,sir/the oldsoldier answeredquickly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
(八),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
21011、I have always beenthe bigfan of music,but to be honestI dontknow anyperson whom has everopenly dislikedit Itsone oftruefriend in life becauseit can be enjoyed by anyone and everyoneWith books,you have to be able to read,and musichas no、limits,no specialconditions and was easilyenjoyed by all I dont think there aremany thingsinlifefor whichhave sucha、directly andclear influenceon onesfeeling Obvious,however,there aresome people who are much influenced by music,andof course it dependswhat sortof musictheyre intoWatch people react to one of their favoritesongs isactually the best thing、第二节书面表达(满分分)ever25(分)低碳生活
29.25现在全世界都在倡导“低碳生活()低碳生活对我们大家都有好处,请你写一篇短文向一家英文报社投稿”low-carbon life,提示词语:be goodfor,ride abike,on foot,make a difference,protect,environment,live a low-carbon life,reuse.要求.词数词;:180-
120.字迹工整,语言流畅,表达正确,逻辑清晰;
2.文章中不得出现真实的校名、姓名、地名等3内容:作为学生,该如何去实践低碳生活,请根据以下要点,谈谈你的经历、感受及建议.上下学走路或骑自行车,少乘汽车;
1.随手关灯节约用电;
2.生活简单,生活用品尽量做到循环使用3参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1A、2D、3A、4A、5B、6D、7B、8B、9A、10B、11B、12A、13C、14D、15C、16A、17B、18B、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、21L A
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4.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L530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
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20.C第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
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5.angrily第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10(1have alwaysbeenihebig faaof music,but to be baoestIdonknow anyper sonwhomhasever opeolyawho thatdislikedtt.It sone oftrue fnendm hiebecause ttcanbeenjo\edbyanyoneandeveryone.Withbooks,you havetofriendsbe able toread,and musichas nolimits,no specialcondshons andwas easilyenjoyed byall Idon tthinktherearebut ts、many thingsm lifefor whichhave sucha direalvand dearmfluence onone sfeeling,Otnicms,however thereare去抻direct Otniousiysomepeoplewhoaremuchinfluenced bymusic,and ofcourseitdepends A.what sonofmusicthey tcmto Watchonupon Wuchxng)0peoplereacttooneof MrC^x nttsongs isactually thebest ttaagever、2o第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Low-carbon lifeis goodfor everyone.To helpwith theenvironment,I alwayswalk orride abike toschool insteadof takinga car.Besides,I willtry touse thingsthat canbe recycledand Inever forgetto turnoff thelights when I leavethe classroom.I thinkits mydutyto livealow-carbon life.And eventhe simplestactivities canmake areal differenceto theenvironment.So Isuggest weshouldreuse booksas longas possible.And wedbetter notspend muchmoney onexpensive clothes.Tf everyonedoes somethingfor theenvironment,I believethe earthwill be a betterplace.C.in questionD.in earnest
10.for thefree tickets,I wouldnothavegone tosee films so often.A.If it is notB.Had itnot beenC.Were itnot D.If they were not
11.The lackof eco-friendly habitsamong thepublic isthought to be amajor ofglobal climate change.A.Result B.causeC.warning D.reflection
12.I wasan onlychild,and I had noexperienceoflarge families.A.so B.butC.or D.while
13.—I prefershutting myselfin andlistening tomusic allday onSundays.-Thafs Idont agree.You shouldhave amore activelife.A.how B.whenC.where D.what
14.Jane cantattend themeeting at3oclock thisafternoon becauseshe aclass atthat time.A.will teachB.would teachC.has taughtD.will beteaching
15.We arrangedto meetat thecinema at7:30,but Jackfailed to.A.break upB.set upC.turn upD.give up一
16.What didyou sayyou werereluctant torisk justnow_to highlevels ofradiation.A.Being exposedB.Having beenexposedC・To beexposed D.Exposed
17.The sameboiling watersoftens thepotato andhardens theegg.Its aboutyoure madeof,not thecircumstances.A.that B.whatC.how D.who
18.Jason willnever forgetabout his18th birthday,saw hisbeing admittedto Harvard.A.when B.whichC.that D.it
19.Having lostsomething in the cloakroomIwent insideto getit,and foundRoy thepockets ofpeoplescoats.A.going aroundB.going afterC.going againstD.going through
20.I ableto catchthe firstflight home,but mywatch betrayedme.C.would beD.would havebeen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)
21.6Standing desks have becomecommon acrossSilicon Valley,offering healthbenefits tothose willingto workon their(可feet.However,due to their highprice,they havefailed tocatch onuntil now.Recently,Ikea hasbrought outBekant convertible变换的)standing deskthat canbecome anormal deskatthetouch of a button.The$500adjustable desk can transformfrom astandarddesk toa standingone,and Ikeahopes itcould makethe standing desk mainstream.Experts say that changingfrom aseated toa standing deskcanimprove productivity.Similar deskshave become a commonsight(跑步机)at techfirms suchas Google,where someemployees haveeven installedtreadmill andbicycle desks.The desk is not the first“convertible“on the market.As earlyas2013,Stir Kinectbrought outan adjustable desk.The$3,890StirKinect deskhas amotor toraise andlower itself,changing itinto astandingdeskoratraditional desk.The deskcan evenbeprogrammed tomove upand downslightly,making itappear to take agentle breathto remindthe userto changetheir positions.Tomove betweensitting andstanding positions,owners simplydouble tapon thescreen.The deskcan learnthe userspreferences overtimeand suggestthebestseating position.The StirKinect deskwas createdbyateam ofex-Apple and Disney engineers.It has a built-in touchscreen tocontrol andtrackmovement,and can tell usersexactly howmany caloriesthey burnby standingduring theirworking day.It alsohas devicescontainingpower pointsand USBports forcharging phones,to keepcables hidden.“Ikeas height-adjustabledeskis greatfor openingup thelower endof the market,said JPLabrosse,founder andCEO ofStir.、1What isthe textmainly aboutA.Ikea hasbrought outan adjustablestandingdesk.B・Silicon Valleyoffered healthbenefits toofficials.C.Google formedtheir techfirms todesign bicycledesks.D.The StirKinect desk will becomemainstream in themarket.、2Which of the followingis TRUEaccording to the textA.Before Bekantdesk,similar adjustabledeskshavebeen widelyused.B.The seateddesks willtake theplace of the standingdesks in the future.C.Compared to the StirKinect desk,the Bekantdeskismuch cheaper.D.The adjustabledesks weredesigned by the AppleandDisneyCompany.、3The StirKinect desk.A.can breathein andbreathe outby pressingthe buttononceB,can chargephones byusing adevice containingpower pointC.cantellyou howmany caloriesyou needfor awalk、D.can adviseyou to do moreexercise at a propertime4What canwe inferfrom the last sentencegiven byJP LabrosseA.Ikeas adjustabledeskwillbe popularwith averagepeople.B.Ikea willhavetosell furnitureatalower pricein thefuture.C.This heightadjustable tablecan onlybe foundin Ikea.D.It is not necessaryfor Ikeato openup themarket atall.(分)
22.8This timelast yearI enteredtwo long-distance mass-participation swimmingevents,including theJubilee River10km swim.At thelast minute,just beforeboth swims,I decidedto pullout.The realityis,I livein fearof coming last.Last year,before the two events,I realizedthat Icouldnt dealwith cominglast.I hadlooked atthe swimtimes ofthose whohadcompleted theprevious yearand calculatedthat,at mycurrent swimpace,I wouldprobably havecome last.I justcouldnt faceit.Butwhen nextyear camearound,I decidedto enterthose sameevents again.For a few months,I trainedhard,but I didnt getany faster.Then itwas June5,the day of theJubilee River10km.The eventstartedat9:30am,and theswimmers wereanxious andeager tostart.As Iswam along,the riverwas quietand cleanand everythingwas(草地)peaceful.The sunshone,Meadows rolledby andevery nowand thensomeone wouldwave atthe sceneunfolding inthe water.As theday woreon,somehow Ididnt mindthat,predictably,almost everyonewas ahead.There wereat leastsome swimmersstillnear me,and althoughwe sharedthe sameriver wequietly occupiedour ownspaces.As Iconcentrated ondoing myown thing,watching thesky,the bank,the otherswimming capspassing ornot passing,I realizedI wasenjoying myself.(摇摇晃晃地走)In theend,four hoursand4minutes afterId started,I staggeredout of the water andwasgreeted witha smileanda welldone from the raceorganizer.I glancedback overmy shouldertoward thewaterandnoticed thatthere werea smallhandful ofswimmerswho werestill to finish,behind me,out of a fieldof around300swimmers.But itdidnt matter.L wasjust relieved,proud andhappytofinish.As Idrove away,my thoughtsturned to my nextlong raceof theseason andhow muchI waslooking forwardto it,my fearsof(渐渐远去).cominglastgently receding、1The authorintended toquit swimmingmainly because.A.she fearedthatshe couldnt finish thetwo racesB,she wasafraid thatshe wouldlet familymembers downC.she wasunwilling toaccept thepossibility offinishing lastD.she didntfully preparedfbr thetworaces、2The authorhopes toconvey themessage that.A.never giveup whenfacing challengesB.itisprocess thatmatters mostC.failure isthe motherof successD.winners alwaystake itall、3What did the underlinedsentence meaninthefifth paragraphA.She tookpride inleaving allthe otherswimmers behindB.She wasproud thatshe was not thelast oneinthe raceC.She wasglad tofinishtherace and had asense ofreliefD.She wasproud to be praisedbytheorganizer、4It canbe inferredfromtheend thatthe authoris likelyto.A.participate inanother racewithout anyhesitationB,analyze thereason whyshe failedintheraceC,lose confidencecompletelyD.decide whethershe issuitable for therace(分)
23.8Derek Rabelois notthe onlysurfer toconquer Hawaiisfamous Pipelinebig-wave break,but whileall othersuse theirsighttodoit,this youngprofessional surfermust relyonly onhis othersenses.Thats becausehe iscompletely blind.When Derekwas bornabout24years ago,he gothis namefrom DerekHo,the firstHawaiian surfingworld champion.A surfingenthusiasthimself,Emeslo Rabelodreamed thathis sonwould sharethe talentof his uncle,a professional surfer.Unfortunately,Derekwas borncompletely blind,but thisdidnt stophis familyfrom believingthat hecould doanything hewanted,even ifthat meantbecominga surfer.At age2,Derek receiveda bodyboardand thebeaches ofGuarapari,Brazil,became hisbackyard.He wasalways comfortableinthe waterand surfingwas inhis blood,but hedidnt actuallytry ridinga waveuntil heturned17,when hisfather boughthimasurfboard.His fathertaught himthe basicsand encouragedhim tokeep practising,but aftersuccessfully standingup on the surfboard,Derek knewheneeded to become muchbetter if he wasgoing toachieve Emeslosdream andbecomea professional surfer.So hejoined thePraia doMoroosurf school,wherehestudied undercoach FabioMaru.Standing upon asurfboard andconquering smallwaves isone thing,while gatheringthe couragetotakeon Hawaiisboard-breaking Pipelineis another.But thatwas exactlywhat Derek Rabelo setout todo justmonths afterlearning howto surf.Everyone toldhim itwas toodangerous,but hefelt hecould doit.And hedid,earning thepraise offamous professionalsurfers like、Kelly Slaterand MickFanning.Now24,Rabelo hasbeen surfingthe Pipelineevery wintersince.1What makesDereck RabelospecialA.He isdisabled.B.He istalented.asaprofessional surferC.He isfortunate.D.He ishard-working.、2Who isDerek HoA.Derek Rabelo*suncle.B.Derek Rabelosfather.C.A surfschool coach.D.A professionalsurf trainer.、3What doesParagraph3mainly tellus aboutDerekRabeloA.His difficultiesin surfing.B.His achievementsin surfing.C.His dreamto beaprofessionalsurfer.D.His earlylife tobeaprofessionalsurfer.、4What wordscan bestdescribe Derekaccording tothelastparagraph A.Skillful andproud.B.Brave andconfident.C.Considerate andreliable.D.Careful andstrong-willed.(分)
24.8The age of adulthoodis bydefinition arbitrary.If everyonematured atthe same,fixed rate,it wouldntbeahumanprocess.Indeed,maturation happensat varyingspeeds acrossdifferent categorieswithin thesame individual,so Tdsay I was easilyoldenough to vote at16,but nobodyshouldhavegiven mea creditcard untilIwas32,and Ivegot thecounty courtjudgment to prove it.However,we broadlyagree thatthere5sadifference betweena childand anadult,even ifwe mightargue about the transitionpoint.So thepolitical theoristDavid Runcimansview thatsix-year-olds should be allowedtovotegoes againstany standardargument aboutthe age ofcivic responsibility.Nobody wouldsaythata six-year-old could be heldcriminally responsible,could besent towar,could becapableof consent,could begiven responsibilityfor anything.So allowingthem the vote—along with,unavoidably,seven-year-oldswho areeven sillier,if anything—is quitean amusingproposal.Runcimans argumentis thatthis isthe onlyway torebalance politicallife,which iscurrently twistedin favorofthe old,who dont()he addedever needto demonstratemental capacity,even longafter theyvelost it.The firstpart ofhis caseis self-evident:pensions areprotected whilechildrens centersare closed,concepts suchas sovereignty(最高权威)怀念)are prioritizedoverthefar moreurgent businessofthefuture:climatechange.Nostalgia fora pastthe youngwouldnteven recognizeplays acentral role,which iscompletely unfair.Most ofthe argumentsagainst givingsix-year-olds avote arethat childrenwould endup votingfor somethingdamaging andchaotic,if someonemade unrealisticpromises tothem,which couldnever berealized.Well,its notchildrens fault.(Having saidthat,children dotend towardsthe progressive,having anatural senseof justicewhich kicksin atthe ageof six)months,psychologists haveshown,by creatingscenes ofgreat unfairnessto babies,and makingthem cryand anunderdeveloped senseofself-interest.My kid,when he was six,made quitea forcefulcase againstprivate property,on thebasis that,since everybodyneededa house,they shouldntcost money,because nobodywould wantanyone elsenot tohave one.Also,food shouldbe free.It wasa kindofpre-Marx communism,where youlimit thecoverage ofthemarketto onlythose thingsthat youwouldnt mindsomeone elsenot having.On thatparticular day,when wewere registeredas voters,my kidwas quitefar tothe leftof me,but inthe normalrun ofthings,were united,which bringsus tothe point oftheproblem:children obeyyou onalmost nothing,but theydo seemto believein yourpoliticsuntil they7re adolescent.So givingkids the vote isreally justa wayof givingparents extravotes.And whatcan stopus havingevenmore children,once there9ssomuch enfranchisement(选举权)in itfor usNow,if parentscouldbetrusted touse theirinfluence wisely,and hammerinto children the politicsit willtake toassure abetterfuture,then Iwouldnt necessarilyhaveaproblem withthat,apart from,obviously,that cultureis alreadywildly twistedtowards parents,and Ican imagineafewnon-parents boilingwith fierceanger.But thafsnot worthtalking aboutanyway,because parentscant betrusted,(绿党).otherwise wedall alreadyvote GreenInshort:no,six-year-olds shouldnot get the vote;but whilewere here,if anyvotes comeup inthe nearfuture,which willhave animpacton thenext fivedecades ofBritish politicallife,alongside EUmigrants,16-year-olds certainlyshouldbeenfranchised.、1The authorrefers tohis ageof adulthoodtoprovethat.A.people matureat differentrates invarious aspectsB,theres acommon standardforthe ageof adulthoodC.a creditcard ismore difficultto getthan thevoteD.certain rightsare grantedat differentstages oflife、2People rejectDavid Runcimansproposal because.A.they dontthink achild cangrow intoadulthood earlierB・they areuncertain whetherchildren canassume responsibilityC.they believechildren arefar frommature inmany waysD.they knowtheageto getthevoteis nottobequestioned、3What isthe basefor DavidRuncimans argumentA.A culturalpreference fortheold.B,The imbalancein politicallife.C.Inequalities ofopportunity.D.Public ignoranceof childrensabilities.、4The authortalks abouthis kidto indicatethat.A.children aregood-natured andlike tohelp peoplein needB.children aresimple-minded andcan fallfor anadults trickC.children areinnocent anddont wanttobeinvolved inpoliticsD.children arein favorofajust societyand tendtobeidealistic、5The authorthinks allowingchildrenthevote maylead to.A.twisted cultureB.misuse ofrightsC.parents objectionsD.unusual maturation、6What isthe mainpointofthe passageA.Allowing childrenthevoteisnotaltogether absurd.B.There isadifferencebetween adultsand children.C.Parents shouldintroduce politicstotheir children.D.The definitionofadulthoodis quitecontroversial.(分)
25.10Not longago,people thoughtbabies werenot ableto learn things until theywerefive or six months old.Yet doctorsinthe UnitedStates saybabies beginlearning on their first dayoflife.Scientists notethat babiesare strongly influencedbytheirenvironment.They saya babywill smileif her mother doessomething the baby likes.A babylearns togetthebest carepossible bysmilingto pleasehermotheror othercaregivers.This ishow babieslearn toconnect andcommunicate withother humanbeings.Onestudy showsthat babiescan learnbefore they are born.The researchersplaced atape recorderon thestomach ofa pregnantwoman.Then,they playeda recordingofashort story.On theday thebaby wasborn,the researchersattempted tofind ifhe knewthe soundsofthe storyrepeated whileinhismother.They didthis byplacing adevice inthe mouthofthenewborn baby.The babywould hear the storyifhemoved his mouth oneway.If thebaby movedhismouththe otherway,he wouldhear adifferentstory.The researcherssay thebaby clearlyliked thestory heheard beforehewasborn.They saythebabywould movehismouth sohecouldhearthestory againand again.Another studyshows howmothers canstrongly influencesocial developmentand language skills in theirchildren.Researchersstudied thechildren fromtheageof onemonth tothree years.The researchersattempted tomeasure thesensitivity ofthe mothers.The(干预)women wereconsidered sensitiveif theysupported theirchildrens activitiesand did not interfereunnecessarily.They testedthechildren forthinking andlanguage developmentwhen theywere threeyears old.Also,the researchersobserved thewomen forsignsof depression.The children of depressedwomen didnot doas wellin testsas thechildrenof women who didnot suffer from depression.The childrenof depressedwomen didpoorly intests oflanguageskillsand understandingwhat theyhear.These childrenalso wereless cooperativeandhadmore problemsdealing withother people.The researchersnoted thatthesensitivity ofthe motherswas importanttotheintelligence developmentof theirchildren.Children didbetter whentheir motherswerecaring,even whenthey sufferedfromdepression.、1According tothe passage,which ofthe followingis NOTthe factorthat influencesintelligence developmentin babiesA.The environment.B.Their peersC.Mothers sensitivityD.Education beforebirth、2What isthe purposeoftheexperiment inwhich newbornbabies heardthe storiesA.To provethat babiescan learnon thefirstdaytheyare bornB.To showmothers canstronglyinfluenceintelligence developmentintheirbabiesC.To indicateearly educationhasadeep effecton thebabies,language skillsD.To provethat babiescan learnbefore theyareborn、3Which groupof childrendidtheworst intests oflanguage skillsA.The childrenofwomenwhodidnotsufferfrom depressionB.The childrenof depressedbut caringmothersC.The childrenof depressedmothers whocared littlefor theirchildrenD.Children withhigh communicationabilities、4What isthe mainidea ofthe passageA.Scientific findingsabout howintelligence developsin babiesB,Scientific findingsabout howbabies developbefore birthC.Scientific findingsabout howtime hasan effecton babies,intelligenceD.A studyshows babiesare notabletolearnthingsuntiltheyare fiveorsixmonthsold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)
26.30It wasalready halfpast sevenand Iwas runninglate againforthedinner appointmentwith mywife,Eleanor.We had1tomeet atthe restaurantat sevenoclock.I felta littleuneasy,but tomy2,Ihada goodexcuse:A businessmeetinghad3and Idwasted notime gettingtothedinner.When Iarrived atthe4,1apologized andtold EleanorIdidn*t mean tobelate.She screamed,nYou nevermeanto.Well,I5tell shewas angry.Tm sorrybut itwasnot6J Isaid.Then Itold heraboutthebusiness meeting7my explanationseemed tomakethings worse,which startedto drive8mad aswell.Several weekslater,whenI9the situationtomyfriend KenHardy,he smiled,You10a classicmistake.Youre stuck11your ownwayof thinking.You didnt12tobelate.But thafsnotthepoint.What is13in yourcommunication ishow yourlateness affectedEleanor/He pointedout thatI focusedontheintention14Eleanor focusedontheresult.Thus,15of usfelt misunderstoodand crazy.Thinking moreabout Ken*s words,I16recognized theroot causeof suchdisagreement.Its theresult ofthe actionthat。
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