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・20242025学年云南省福贡县一中高三实验班下学期第五次月考英语试题请考生注意请用铅笔将选择题答案涂填在答题纸相应位置上,请用毫米及以上黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将主观题的答案写在
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0.5答题纸相应的答题区内写在试题卷、草稿纸上均无效答题前,认真阅读答题纸上的《注意事项》,按规定答题
2.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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5301.Cell phonesare nowwidely usedin ourdaily lives,it possiblefor usto talkto anyoneeasily.A.to makeB.madeC.make D.making
2.Youd betterwrite down the phonenumber of that restaurantfor future・A.purpose B.reference C.memory D.assessment
3.With yourbrothers help,Ive madegreat progressin Englishand1really want to dosomething forhim.A.in turnB.by turnsC.in returnD.in answer
4.New policies,to insurethat compulsoryeducation istruly free,by thelocal governmentacross Chinasince the start ofschool onSeptember
1.A.intending;have beenmade knownB.intended;have beenmade knownC.intending;are madeknown D.intended;had madeknown
5.Water KnowsAnswers bya Japaneseauthor,into16languages,has becomea best-seller all over the world.A.having translatedB.to betranslatedC.being translatedD.translated
6.Playing with the foreignvisitors,my cousinis beginningto severaldifferent languages.A.pick upB.pick outC.turn upD.show out
7.I quicklylowered myself,ducking my head toavoid lookingdirectly intohis eyesso thathe wouldntfeel・A.challenged B.challengingC.to bechallenged D.having challenged
8.There isno doubtthat climateall over the worldgreatly inrecent years.A.had changedB.is changingC.changed D・has beenchanging
9.makes our school famousis more than90%of thestudents have been admittedto universities.A.What;that B.That;becauseC.That;what D.What;because
10.competence in acquiring Englishtoday comesfrom theability toexpress oneselfrather thanin simplypassing exams.A.Due B・Raw
14、A.annoyed B.awkward C,scared D.bitter、15A.put B.rang C,gave D.stood、16A.exact B.extra C-creative D.casual
17、A.chance B.message C・order D.note、18A.spared B.requested C.prepared D.sent、19A.actions B.reasons C,words D.promises20A.judge B.express C,comfort D.doubt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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27.15Today I went toeat at a localrestaurant Thetable I was supposed1sit athad twoold ladiesseated nextto it()One of them took2,look atmy dog,Tara,and said,sorry,Im allergicto dogs3,hear itI politelyapologized4,her immediatelyThenI movedto another table、It wasjust aftermoving to anothertable5I meta motherand her27-year-old sonwho movedto Phoenixtwo years ago Istarted()talking to the guybecause Inoticed hehad apretty bighearing aidI know
6.exact whathe wasgoing throughbecause I was wearing()one,too Apartfrom it,I alsohad Tara,my hearingdog Tara7give tome freeof chargeby CanineCompanions forIndependence」()()eight yearsago Withthe helpof Tara,my lifebecame much8easy AfterI talkedwith themabout the
9.benefit of a hearingdognonstop for15minutes,the guyshowed alot ofinterest initThe universeworks perfectlyBy movingtoanothertable,I cameacross theguy,10,had the same hearingproblem Ido第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分believe ourconversation canchange thisyoung manslife foreverPretty cool10分)(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(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、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011Today,when Iwalked tohome afterschool,I foundthe sunsetwas verybeautifullyI stoppedat the park andsit ona benchtoappreciate thesceneryThere was so manypeople at thepark,most ofwhom wereold couples,but theywent fora walkThere wasa special couplewalk hand in hand,which caughtmy attentionThe oldwoman couldntwalk wellbecause there was something、wrong withher rightlegs The old man took care of themcarefully They set good example to the young couples,showing thattrue、第二节书面表达(满分分)love isAgainst thesunset,they madeup abeautiful scene2025(分)假设你是李华,你的英国朋友对你们学校最近开展的“书香校园”活动很感兴趣请你用英语给他写
29.25Jack一封信,内容包括“书香校园”活动开展的情况;你对该活动的看法.1注意词数字左右,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯.180书香校园Scholarly CampusDearJack,Pm glad that you are interested in the Scholarly Campus activity in ourschool.Wish youall thebest!Yours,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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530、1D、2B、3C、4B、5D、6A、7A、8D、9A、10C、11B、12D、13A、14D、15D、16C、17D、18B、19B、20C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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2.D
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221.B
2.B
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231.D
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3.D第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、L530A BC和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
261.B
2.D
3.C
4.A
5.B
6.C
7.D
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9.B
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11.A
12.A
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14.C
15.B
16.B
17.A
18.C
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20.D第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
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6.exactly
7.was given
8.easier
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10.who第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10Today,when Iwalked tbhome afterschool,I foundthe siuisetwas veiybeautifully.I beautifulstoppedat thepaik andsit ona benchto appreciatethe sceneiyThere wasso manypeople atsatwerethe park,most ofwhom wereold couples,but theywent fbra walk.There was aspecialcouple and.wa«.hand inhand,which caughtmy attention.The oldwoman couldiftwalk wellbecause therewalking罟was somethiiigwrong withher rightfgs.Theoldmantookcareoft ncarefully.Theyse^oodexampleto theyoungcouples,showing thattme loveis.Against thesunset,they madeup awhatbeautiful scene.、28第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear JackImgladthatyouareinterestedin the ScholarlyCampus activityin ourschool.Tm eagerto tellyou somethingabout it.Recentlyour schoolhas heldtheScholarlyCampusactivitywith theaim ofencouraging usstudents toread morebooks,We haveconductedseveral activities,such asholding classmeetings aboutbooks,opening readingclubs,sharing readingexperiences andso on.Now theconceptof ScholarlyCampus is so well-received thatyou canfind studentsread booksalloverthe campus.As fbrme,Fm morethanhappy tojoin in the activity.Not onlydoes itarouse studentsinterest inreading,but alsocultivates studentslove forknowledge andmoreimportantly,fbr life.Tm sureit will bring benefitsfor students.Wish youall thebest.YoursLi HuaC.CoreD.Keen
11.In themoon gardenHonboard the Chang*e4,the shootsof cottonmarked the first livematter everon themoon.A.having grownB.to begrownC.being grownD.grown
12.Raising theincomes of the pooris likelyto beineffective in a wealthysociety,accompanied byother measures.A.once B.whenC.if D.unless
13.Historic sitesimpress writerswith theiramazing beauty,which area greatsource of・A.inspiration B.composition C.occupation D.combination
14.Many of us seereading as an investmentin ourselves,so itsonly naturalthat wewanttolearn somethinguseful ourefforts.A.in viewof B.in responsetoC.in parallelwith D.in returnfor
15.I*m sorryyou solong,but it*11still besome timebefore Jimgets back.A.wait B.waited C.had waitedD.havebeenwaiting一
16.Excuse me,sir.You cantenter Officewithout permission*一But themanager isexpecting me.A.the;a B.an;theC.the;不填D,不填;不填
17.to managetime wisely,and youcan makethe mostout ofeach day.A.Learning B.To learnC.Learned D.Learn
18.Whitney Houstonssudden deathsuggests thatdrug abuseis sucha seriousproblem weshould dealwith itappropriately.A.as B.that C.which D.where■一
19.Sorry to have brokenyour glass.--・You didntmean to,did youA.No problemB.Forget itC.All rightD.Dont sayso
20.The girlissograteful whenevershe remembersmy brotherand meher from the icywater.A.to havesaved B.to saveC.saving D.saved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)
21.6We foundout atornado wascoming.Seconds later,it blewaway ourhouse.The tornadolast4minutes,to us,it feltlikea lifetime.On theday the tornado hit,therewasno indicationsevere weatherwas onits way—the skywas blueand thesun had been out.Thefirst alertmy husband and Igot camefrom somescrolling texton theTV.He ranupstairs tofind mein ourthird floorbedroom andwechanged thechannel toour localone.No soonerhad wefound coverage of the tornado thanit wason topofus.It was the loudestthing Ihave everheard.The houseshook,and thepower wentout.The windbegan toroar through the house.We hadstairs toguide usto therelative safetyof the firstfloor.Because thecloset downthere isunderneath abrick staircase,it seemedlike thestrongest placein ourtown house.I didntknow howor ifwe wouldmake itdownthesteps.I triedto moveforward,but theintense pressureheld mein place.Inthose secondsof stillness,I couldnotice everythingaround memoving.As wereached thelast fewsteps,our frontdoor blewout.Piecesof glassthat looked like crushedice fleweverywhere.By thetime Ireached thecloset,thetornadohadbeenover usfor about a minute.Jimmy pushedme downto thecloset floor,but hecouldntget insidehimself.If I had letgo,Jimmy wouldhave flownright outthe backof thehouse.“Hold on!Hold on!”he yelled.But therewas nothingin thiscloset tohold onto.All ofa sudden,Jimmy liftedoff hisfeet likepeople intornadoes doin themovies.I thoughthe wasgone.And theneverythingstopped.He landedon hisfeet.In thosefirst quietmoments,I couldntbelieve itwas over.Our neighborsays thestorm lastedfour minutes.In thattime,four of the twelvetown housesinourunit werecompletely destroyed.Of thehouses leftstanding,ours sufferedthe mostdamage.Amazingly,none ofus wereseverely injured.、1The storyis arrangedin theorder ofA.Time.B.Place.C.Examples.D.Opinions.、2Where wasthetornadowhen theyknew thebad newsfromtheTVA.It hadalready gone.B.It dieddown slowly.C.It wasstill faraway on the way.D.It wasabout tocome rightaway.、3What didthe authorfeel immediatelyafter thetornado wasover A.unbelievable.B.amazing.C.frightened.D.calm.22・(8分)In the U.S.state ofWashington,a roadcalled Interstate90cuts througha wild,mountainous areato reachthe cityofSeattle.For thearea*s manykinds ofanimals,the busyhighway greatlylimits theirmovements.Crossing1-90——asthe road iscalled—is arisky butsometimes necessaryact.But soon,animals willhave a safer choicefor crossingtheroad.They will be ableto goaboveit.To helpthe animals,the stateis finishingwork onits largest-ever wildlifebridge.The11-meter-tall,20-meter-wide structurebeginsin theforest.It formstwo archesabove the highway,one foreach directionof traffic.Workers areadding fencingand plantstohelp guidethe animalsacross the bridge.Two-meter-thick wallswill helpblock noisefrom vehiclesbelow.The1-90Bridge ispart ofa growingnumber of wildlife crossingsacross theUnited States.Some arefences,some areoverlandbridges,and someare underpasses.They allaim tokeep driversand animalsaway fromeach other.Collisions betweenanimalsand driversare rarelydeadly topeople.But theyare oftendeadly towildlife.In CanadasBanff NationalPark,studies havefound that wildlifecrossings reducethe areasanimal-driver collisionsby80percent.Most of the wildlifebridges arein westernstates.But expertshave notedmany otherareas thathave aneed forsuch paths.JenWatkins,whose organizationhas helpedcampaign foranimal crossings,says ftindfor morecrossings is“the number-one barrier.nPatty Garvey-Darda oftheU.S.Forest Servicehas workedon the1-90crossing fromthestartoftheproject.She saysthe$6-million bridgewill oneday payfor itselfbecause the highway willnot haveto befully orpartly closedeach timea largeanimal isstruck.She said,4lIf you shut downInterstate90,youshutdown interstatecommerce.
1、What is the purposeof buildingthebridgeover Interstate90”?A.To reducehuman deathsin crashwith wildlife.B.To preventwildlife frombeing struckby vehicles.C.To arousepublic awarenessofwildlifeprotection.D.To provideasaferchoice tocross therisky road.、2According toJen Watkins,what is the biggestchallenge incrossing constructionA.Finding waysto helpguide animalsacross thebridge.B.Collecting moneyto buildmore wildlifecrossings.C.Locating areasto constructappropriate crossings.D.Encourage driversto obeythe regulationsof traffic.、3What dothe underlinedwords in Paragraph5implyA.The bridgewill proveto bewell worththehighprice.B,Expense forbuilding suchbridges willbe reduced.C-The bridgewill greatlypromote tradeand commerce.D.Lives savedthroughthebridge aredefinitely beyondprice.(分)
23.8How muchweight ababy gainsduring itsfirst monthcould determineits IQ,asanew researchsuggests.The studyfoundthat children who gainmore weight,and whoseheads grow quickly during the first month of life,tend tohave ahigher IQwhenthey startschool.Researchers at the Universityof Adelaide,in Australiastudied13,800childrenwhowere bornat full-term.They foundthat thosewhoput on40%of theirbirth weightin the first four weeks hadan IQ
1.5points higherthan thosewho onlyput on15%of theirbirth(头围)weight.Those whoexperienced the biggest growthin head circumference alsohad thehighest IQsby theageofsix.“Head circumferenceis anindicator ofbrain volume,so agreater increasein headcircumference ina newly-born babysuggestsmore rapidbrain growthJ saysthe ledauthor ofthe study,Dr.Lisa Smithers.She added,Overall,newly-born childrenwho grewfaster in thefirstfourweekshad higherIQ scoreslater inlife.Those children(言语)(神经的)who gainedthe mostweight scoredespecially highon verbal IQ at age
6.This maybe becausethe neuralstructuresfor verbal IQ developearlier inlife,which meansthe rapidweight gainduring thefirst monthcould behaving adirect cognitivebenefitfor thechildren.(产后的)Previous studieshave shownthe associationbetween early postnatal dietand IQ,but thisisthefirst studyof itskind tofocuson the IQ benefitsof rapidweight gain inthefirst month oflife.Dr.Smithers saysthe studyfurther highlightsthe need forsuccessful feedingof newly-born babies.We knowthat manymothers havedifficulty establishingbreastfeeding inthefirstweek oftheirbabies9life/9Dr.Smithers said.(干预)“The findingsof ourstudy suggestthat ifbabies arehaving feedingproblems,there needsto beearly interventionin themanagementofthatfeeding/
5、1The studymainly showsthatA.headcircumferenceis certainlyconnected toIQ.B・babies headsgrowquicklyduringthefirstmonth.(早产)C.full-term babiestend tobe clevererthan prematurebabies.JLD.the moreweight newly-born babiesgain,the higherIQ theyare likelytohave.、2How didthe researchersget theirconclusion fromthe studyA.By askingquestions.B・By makingcomparison.C.By havinga discussion.D.By referringto documents.、3According toDr.Lisa Smithers,we canlearn thatA.a kidsverbalIQscores reachits highestatagesix.B.this studyhelps parentsfind feedingproblems.C.quick weightgain benefitsnewly born babies onverbalIQ.D.this studyreminds parentsoftheneedforbreastfeeding.、4The studydiffers fromprevious onesthatA.it associatesearlypostnataldiet withIQ.B・it paysattention to theIQof newly-bornbabies.C.it emphasizesthe significanceof successfulfeeding.D.it firstfocuses onthe relationbetween IQand weightgaininthefirstmonthoflife.(分)
24.8“WHAT ISCIVILIZATION^asked KennethClark50yearsagointheseminal BBCseries onthe subject.“I dontknow,and Icant defineit inabstract terms,yet.But Ithink Ican recognizeit whenI seeit,and Imlooking atit now.”And heturnedto gesturebehind him,at thesoaring Gothictowers andflying buttressesof Notre Dame.It seemsinhuman tocare more abouta building than about people.That thesight ofNotre Damegoing upin flameshas attractedsomuch moreattention than floods insouthern Africawhich killedover1,000arouses understandablefeelings ofguilt.Yet thewidespread,intense griefat thesight ofthe cathedralscollapsing steepleis infact profoundlyhuman-andina particularly21st-century way.It isnot justthe economythat isglobal today,it isculture too.People wanderthe worldin searchnot justof jobsand securitybutalso ofbeauty andhistory.Familiarity breedsaffection.A buildingon whosesunny stepsyou haverested,in frontof whichyou havetakena selfiewith yourloved one,becomes awarm partof yourmemories andthus ofyourself.That helpsexplain whyChina isinmourning—WeChat,young Chinasprincipal meansof talkingto itself,has beenthrobbing withthe story,and XiJinping,the country9spresident,sent amessage ofcondolence toEmmanuel Macron,his Frenchcounterpart-while Indiawas largelyindifferent.Tourismfrom IndiatotheWest is a tricklecompared withthe floodfrom China.This visualage hasendowed beautywith newpower,and social media haveturned greatworks ofart intosuperstars.Only afew,though,have achievedthis status.Just asthere isonly evera handfulof world-famous actors,so thepantheon ofglobally recognizableculturalsymbols istiny:the MonaLisa,Michelangelo^David,the TajMahal,the GreatPyramid-and Notre Dame.Disaster,too,isvisual.In the24hours after the firestarted videoson socialmedia ofthe burningcathedral wereviewed nearlya quarterofabilliontimes.Yet theemotions thesight arousedwere lessabout the building itselfthan aboutwhat losingit mightmean.Notre Dameis anexpressionof humanityat itscollective best.Nobody couldlook upinto thatvaulted ceilingwithout wonderingat the cumulative geniusofthe thousandsof anonymouscraftsmen who,over acentury and a half,realized avision sogrand inits structuralambition andsodelicate inits hand-chiselled detail.Its survivalthrough850years ofpolitical turbulence—through war,revolution andNazioccupation-binds the present tothe past.The firealso bindspeople toeach other.The outpouringof emotionit hasbrought forthis proofthat,despite thedark forcesofdivision nowabroad,we areall init together.When nationalismisarising threat,shared sadnessmakes borderssuddenly irrelevant.When politicsis polarized,a loveof culturehas thepower tounite.When extremismdivides Muslimfrom Christianand religious匚people fromatheists,those ofall faithsand noneare mourningtogethe Anedifice builtfor theglory ofGod alsorepresents theunityof thehuman spirit.And it willberebuilt.The morningafterthefire,the manyParisians whowent tothe cathedralto mournits destructionfoundcomfort instead.Although thespire isgone,the towersare stillstanding andit seemslikely that the wholebuilding canbe revived.Theeffort torebuild it,like thefire,willbringpeople together.Within24hours,€600m$677m hadbeen raisedfrom businessesand richpeople,andarash ofcrowdfunding campaignsstarted.A high-resolution laserscan ofthe building,carried outrecently,should help.It willnever be the same,but thatis as it shouldbe.As VictorHugo wrotein TheHunchback ofNotre Dame,a three-volumelove-letter tothe cathedral:“Great edifices,like greatmountains,are thework ofcenturies.Art isoften transformedasitis beingmade...Time isthe architect,the nationisthebuilder.^^、1Whats the writers attitudetowards thefact thatpeople care moreaboutabuildingthanfloodsin AfricaA.indifferent B.criticalC.confused D.understandable、2The underlinedword condolence”inParagraph3means.A.sympathy B.complimentC.gratitude D.agreement、3Why wasIndia largelyindifferent tothe bigfire ofNotre DameA.Because Indianscaremoreabout jobsand security.B.Because Indianshave noaccess tosocialmedialike WeChat.C.Because Indianshave lessfamiliarity withNotreDame.D.Because Indiansare notfond oftravelling.、4What canwe inferfrom Paragraph5and6A.People aremore sadabout losingthe buildingthanaboutwhat losingit mightmean.B.Not onlydoes NotreDame bindthepresenttothepast butalso bindspeople toeach other.C.Owing tothebigfire,people aroundtheworldwill uniteforever despitetheir differences.D.Unrest existedin historyfor quitea longtime andit stillexists now.、5By saying“itwillnever bethesame”,thewritermeans thatA.thehigh-resolution laserscan ofthebuildinghelps butfar fromenough(复制)B.its impossibleto replicateit forlack ofthecumulativegenius ofcraftsmenC.dark forces,nationalism andextremism arebarriers toreplicating itD.time haschanged andthe rebuildingwill changeaccordingly、6What mightbethebest titleofthepassageA.What iscivilization B.Why dopeople careabout NotreDameC.What bindspeople togetherD.How shouldwe rebuildNotreDame(分)
25.10About aspirin:Aspirin isa commonlyused drugwhich canbe takento relievediscomfort causedby numerousmedical problemsincludingheadaches,toothache,inflammation andinfections.It isalso suitableto treatcolds andflu-like symptoms,and toreduce ahightemperature.Who cantake aspirinAdultsand childrenover16years ofage.Who shouldnot take aspirinWomen whoare pregnant,or planto becomepregnant.Aspirin may harm yourunborn baby.Women whoare breast-feeding.Aspirin canpass intoyour breastmilk andmayharmyour baby.People whohave anyproblems withthe way the liverworks orwiththewaythekidneys work.How totakeaspirin:Take aspirinafter meals,with afull glassof wateror milk.(齐量))The recommendeddose Ijranges fromtwo tothree tabletsatatime.Never takemorethan4g12tablets inany24-hourperiod.You mustnot takethese tabletswith anyother medicinewhich containsany aspirinor painkiller.How tostore aspirin:Keep allmedicines outofthereach andsight ofchildren.Store aspirininacool,dry place,away fromdirect heatand light.Do notput aspirininthebathroom becausethe dampnessthere cancause itto loseits effectiveness.Throw awayaspirin thatsmells stronglyof vinegar.Possible sideeffects:Feeling sick,increased riskof bleeding,stomach pain,indigestion andheartburn arecommon.If theseeffects continue,contactyour doctor.Ringing inthe ears,difficulty breathing,dizziness,and mentalconfusion arerare.If theseoccur,stop takingthe drugand contactyourdoctor forfurther advice.、1In whichcase willyou takeaspirin accordingtothetextA.Stomachache.B.Fever.C.Breathlessness.D.Nosebleed.、2How manytimes canyou takeaspirin atmost ina dayA.
6.B.
5.C.
4.D.
3.、3What typeof writingis thistextA.A hospitalannouncement.B.A medicalreport.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅C.A doctorssuggestions list.D.Medical instructions.
1.530读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D(分)(冰球)
26.30I hadbeen playinghockey forabout10years.I wasalways theone sitting attheend ofthe bench,and1got intoa game.Iwentto allthe2and showedup evenwhen itwasso3that yourbreath froze9and when the otherplayershad decidedtostay home.I feltI had4enough andthought ofquitting.I finallydecided to5the newsto mymom thatI wasleaving theteam.My mommay havelookedlike a tinyand quietlady buton6mywords,she said,Remember,A quitternever winsandawinner neverquits.Your motherdidnt raise_7,so thinkabout yourselfina8(投球)way andsee yourselfasawinner!”So Iworked harderthan everat gettingin bettershape,9my shotaccuracy andchangingmy10Once ina match,we11our firstgame badly.Whafs worse,one ofour bestplayers gothurt.I wassittingatmy12place,attheend ofthebench,whenthecoach cameover andtold meI wasgoing13I wasnervous,excited andterrified allatthesame time.The opposingteam wasfast and Ihadto admitIwasa little14But mymoms words15out inmyheadlikeachurch bell.Instead ofbeingafraid,Iwas“pumped“and Ivery quicklyfoundthatall my16work waspaying off.I wasasfast askater asanyone elseonthe ice,andIseemed toget the17to score.The crowdwent quiet.All thetime Ispent ontheicewheneveryone hadgone homehad18me forthis moment.Won!I won!The lessonI learnedfrom mymoms19has stayedwith meovertheyears.I hearthem wheneverI amfaced witha challenge,orwhenever I20myself.
1、A.once B.seldom C.usually D.evenB、2A.meetings B.shows C.matches D.practices、3A.cloudy B.wet C.cold D.windy、4A.suffered B.explained C.planned D.escaped、5A.write B.break C.read D,speak、6A.noticing B.gathering C,hearing D.analyzing、7A.talkers B,dreamers C.attackers D.losers、8A.positive B.familiar C.brief D.convenient、9A.testing B.improving C.questioning D.affecting、10A.aim B.taste C.habit D.attitude、11A.lost B.controlled C.practiced D.continued、12A.usual B.safe C,secret D.private、13A.off B.in C.by D.up。
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