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2024-2025学年山东省青岛二中3月高三年级第五次调研考试英语试题注意事项
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号和座位号填写在试题卷和答题卡上用2B铅笔将试卷类型(B)填涂在答题卡相应位置上将条形码粘贴在答题卡右上角〃条形码粘贴处〃o.作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净22B后,再选涂其他答案答案不能答在试题卷上非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉
3.原来的答案,然后再写上新答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液不按以上要求作答无效考生必须保证答题卡的整洁考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
4.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
5301.—How abouthis design—Well,to tellthe truth,it isbut satisfactory.So youllhave totry yourbest to better it.A.something B.anythingC.everything D.nothing
2..The guidewas enthusiasticand knowledgeableand wespent alovely eveningwandering intoplaces which we straightpastotherwise.A.had walkedB.were walkingC.would havewalkedD.must havewalked
3.I would not beseeing thefllm GreenBook nowme upin time.A.were Kathynot topick B.had Kathynot pickedC.if Kathyhasnt pickedD.if Kathydid notpick
4.—Mum,do youmind ifI invitesome friendsto mybirthday party_・It willbe moreinteresting.A.By nomeans B.Yes,of courseC.Dont worryD.No doubt.
5..--What causedthe partyto beput off—the invitations.A.Tom delayedsending B.Toms delayingsendingC.Tom delayingto sendD.Tom delayedto send
6.…Can youcome onMonday ofTuesday-1101afraid dayis possible.A.either B.neitherC.someD.any
7.is importantin studyis diligencerather thanintelligence.A.Which B.WhatC.WhoD.When
8、A.in placeB.under controlC,in orderD.at ease
9、A.lady B・student C.child D.mother、10A.inspected B.admired C.appreciated D.respectedIk A.tell B.picture C.suspect D.doubt、12A.response B.smile C.reasons D.answers、13A.name B.dream C.symbol D.place、14A.prettier B,younger C.happier D.healthier、15A.feeling B.wondering C.doubting D.believing、16A.memory B.passion C.home D.way17A.deadly B.alarming C.poisonous D.allergic、18A.natural B.special C,rare D.unique、19A.intention B.fear C.expectation D.hate、20A.appreciation B・admiration C.guidance D.assistance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)()
27.15Good morning,ladies andgentlemen Imvery pleased
1.see allof youhere becauseyou aremy specialguestsWelcome to our companysmuseum Myname isBrown,George BrownIm thegeneral managerof thecompany Asyou allknow,we()
2.main makecomputers in our company,as well as someother electronicproducts Butwe arealso quiteinterested ineducationThats whywe havefounded thismuseum,3-children canlearn howcomputers have been developed,how theyare made4-how theyareused inindustry,agriculture,scientific researchand manyother areasChildren canoperate thecomputers,push5,buttons andlisten to、stories aboutcomputers,and theycan enjoyvideo showsI knowyou areall teachersand you know6schoolchildren reallyneed SoI、()hope youcan giveme suggestionsafter you7show aroundI wantmy museumto bethe bestof itskind
8.it opensto allschoolchildrenThis isMr TomSilver,my assistantHe willbe yourguide nowIll be
9.you in an hourand ahalf Enjoy
10.See you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210n、Today,millions of people wantlearn orimprove theirEnglish Which is good,to study in Britain or inyour owncountryThe benefitsof going to Britainseems obviousYou willlisten to the languageall thetime,surround completely by thelanguagewherever youwould goand have to speakEnglish ifyou arewith the local peopleIn China,there is always possibleto、、speak Chinese in class and the learning is slower However,there arealso advantageof studying at homeYou donthave to make、、big changes to your life Beside,its muchcheaper thangoing to Britain In my view,for mostpeople without enough money,being、al home is their only choiceA mostimportant thingto do in thissituation ismake gooduse ofyour opportunities—speaking only第二节书面表达(满分分)English inclass andusing Englishwhenever possibly outside the class25(分)假定你是李华一支英国中学生足球队应邀来你校进行一场友谊比赛请给你校外教写封邮件,邀请
29.25Peter他观看比赛内容包括比赛时间、地点;
1.赛后活动
2.注意词数左右;可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
1.
1002.参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
530、1B、2C、3B、4A、5B、6B、7B、8C、9B、10B、11B、12C、13B、14C、15A、16C、17D、18D、19A、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.C
2.A
3.B、
221.D
2.C
3.B
4.C
5.A、
231.B
2.C
3.D
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241.B
4.D、
251.D
2.C
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4.C第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和
1.530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
261.B
2.C
3.C
4.D
5.A
6.B
7.B
8.D
9.C
10.B
11.B
12.A
13.D
14.B
15.B
16.C
17.B
18.A
19.B
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
1.
5151、
271.to see
2.mainly
3.where
5.the
6.what
7.havebeenshown/showed
8.,when
9.with
10.yourselves第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10Today,millions ofpeople wantAlearn orimprove theirEnglish.Whichisgood tostudyinBritainorto betterinyour owncountryThe benefitsof going toBritainseems obvious.You willlisten to the languageall thetime,surround seemsurrounded\completelyby the languagewherever youwould goand have to speakEn^ish ifyou arewith thelocal people.In China,there isalways possibleto speakChineseinclass andthelearningisslower.However,there arealsoitadvamagv ofstudyingathome.You donthave to make bigchangesto your life.Beside,its muchcheaperadvantages BesidesthangoingtoBritain.Inmyview,formost peoplewithoutenoughmoney,being alhomeistheironlychoice.AmostTheimportant thingto doin thissituation ismake gooduse ofyour opportunities-speaking onlyEnglish inclassandusingEnglish wheneverpossiblyoutsidetheclass.possible第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Peter,Im honoredto tell you thata footballteam froma UKmiddle schoolwill cometoourschool.Were expectingyou toenjoy theirwonderfulperformance withus.The team,consisting of15members intotal,is scheduledto arriveat3oclock nextMonday afternoon.A briefwelcomeceremony willbe held,followed by a matchbetween thisvisiting teamand ourschool footballteam on the playground.The matchwillbegin at3:30pm.After thematch,both teamswill gatherat theLecture Hall,where theseBritish friendsare readyto talk about their schoollife andanswer questionsfrom usstudents.Yours,Looking forwardto yourpresence.Li Hua
8.I wouldpersuade hertomakeroom foryou itbe necessary.A.could B.mightC.should D.would
9.Every schoolinto thecompetition willhave achance towin$2,000of computingequipment.A.priceB.worth C.value D.cost
10.Considered to be aless dangerousto tobacco,He-cigsn aretaking overthe Westas moreand morepeople switchover whentryingto kickthe habit.A.adjustment B.alternativeC.advertisement D.amusement
11.Mark haslived inChina formany years,yet hestill can*t himselfto theChinese customs.A.observe B.adaptC.lead D.devote
12.The drivercould havesurvived buthe theseat belt.A.had beenwearing B.hadnt wornC.wasnt wearingD.didnt wear
13.I amso thrilledto havemy underwaterphotos in the NationalGeographic andonthecover!A.to befeatured B.featured C.being featuredD.to feature
14.Our Englishteacher isconsiderate,helpful,and warm-hearted,but sometimesshe be angry atoursilly mistakes.A.should B.mustC.can D.shall
15.The waitressat therestaurant wasusually veryconsiderate,but onthis occasion she seemedto thediners.A.ignore B.identify C.applaud D・satisfy
16.They dontfeel safein ourtown atnight becauseit sodangerous.Theres arobbery everyweek now.A.becomes B.became C.has becomeD.had become
17.We thetop of the mountainbut forthis awfulweather.It rainedall day.A.will reachB.would reachC.have reachedD.would havereached
18.Cell phonesare nowwidely usedinourdaily lives,it possiblefor ustotalkto anyoneeasily.A.tomakeB.madeC.make D・making
19.A fireworksdisplay wasorganized theQueens birthday.A.to markB.markedC.having markedD.being marked
20.for thefree tickets,I wouldnot havegone tosee filmsso often.A・If it is notB.Had itnot been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,C.Were itnot D.If theywere not40A BC D选出最佳选项(分)
21.6Lets catcha glimpseof thelatest inventionsthis year.Parallels letsyou use desktop appson yourphone一Youd thinkmost applicationswould havecreated amobile appby nowbut manycompanies stillusedesktopapps exclusively.Now Parallels Access letsyou accessthem on your smartphone.All youneed todo isdownload theapp,then connectParallels*Applification™toyourcomputer,so youcan accessimportant filesand otherapps with a singleclick.You caneasily useyour appsin(直观的)full-screen mode,using intuitivetouch controlsto workfaster thanbefore.Usually,ParallelsAccessis$
19.99,but youcan get it nowfor$
9.
99.Take yourlighting to the nextlevel with this smartswitchYou probablydont spend a lotof timethinking aboutyour homeslighting,but itsimportant:the waythat youcontrol your()lighting affectsthe environmentand yourelectric bill.This WiFiwall switchis controlledvia acompanion apponyour smartphone,so youcan controlconnected lightsor ceilingfansfrom anywhere.Usually,the MerossWiFi WallLight Switchcosts$
45.99,but rightnow itson salefor$
39.
99.Shoot beautifullyclear videoswiththissmartphone gimbalIf youre interestedin shootingprofessional-quality videosand photos,you donthavetospendafortune to take abeautifullycomposed shot:just usethis RigietSmartphone Gimbalinstead.()(移动)A gimbalisasupport for your camerain thiscase,yoursmartphonethat allowsit topivot,and automaticallydetect andadjustto theposition thatyou want to filmin.Unlike anyother camerahardware youmight own,this onecomes withits ownaccompanyingapp.Usually,this RigietSmartphone Gimbalis$269,but youcan getit nowfor$
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99.、1What dothese productshave incommonA.They saveus energy.B,They makeus workfaster thanbefore.C.They makeourlifeeasier andmore comfortable.D.We haveto downloadtheir appsbefore theyare used.、2Which productgives youthe bestdiscountA.The RigietSmartphone Gimbal.B.The MerossWiFi WallLight Switch.C..The ParallelsAccess.D.The DesktopApps.、3In whichsection canwe seethe articlein anewspaperA.Education.B.Science.C.Society.D.Culture.(分)
22.8While learningthe sciencelessons,I used to geta doubt-why ears,nose,tongue andeyes shouldbe calledas specialsensesThe basicreason isthat theseare thechannels throughwhichwemaintain contactwith thesurroundings.Though apparentlyitmay feellike theseare individualsensory organs,they doshow someconnectivity.Interestingly,our hearingis lesssharp afterwe eataheavy food.Isn*titgood for a soundnap after a stomach-full mealThat doesnot meanwe godeaf aftera meal,but thehearing pitch(强度)does changeafteraheavy meal.We usuallygive creditof the taste toour tongue,but doyouknowthat unlesssaliva(唾液)dissolvessomething,our tonguecannotrecognize thetaste of the foodeaten.Taste is nothing but the foodchemicals dissolvedin thesaliva beingsensed by thetastebuds)present onthe tongue.Try todry offyou tongueand mouthwith a tissue paperand thentaste something.Women aremuch bettersmellers thanmen.They areborn withthis characteristicability andcan correctlypinpoint theexact(气味),fragrance of the sample.We allcan storealmost50,000different scentswhich arestrongly tiedtothememories.(瞳孑)Pupils Ldo notrespond tolight alone,but tothe slightestbit ofnoise aroundtoo.Thus surgeons,watchmakers andthose(扩professionals whohavetoperform amuch delicatejob doprefer tohave asound-free environment.Even asmall noisecan dilate大)(使模糊)their pupilschange thefocus andblur theirvision.Ifyoudo notwear glassesor contactlens dueto havinga6/6vision,you arejust amongthe onethird of the humanpopulation.It isnow statisticallyproved thatonly onethird of the populationhas perfectvision,rest allare eitherwearing glassesor aretrying to read with a compromisedvision.Each andevery one of ushas aparticular orindividualistic orcharacteristic smell,which isunique tous,except for the identical(微妙的)twins.This smellis verysubtle yetcan besensed evenbyanewborn.It maybe dueto thisscent that the newbornrecognizesthe presenceof hisparents around.Many ofus canpinpoint thesmell ofour significantfriends andcolleagues.A significantpart ofthisphenomenon isguided bygenetics butit isalso modifiedby theenvironment,diet andpersonal hygiene.This alltogether createstheunique chemistrythat isindividualistic foreach person.、1We canlearn fromParagraph Ithat.A.our hearingis asgood asbefore wehave afull mealB.all sensory organs areconnected andcan beexchangedC-sensoryorgans*functions cannever bechanged fortheir particularcharacter D.we feeland learnabout the world around us through、our sensoryorgans2What mayhappen afteryou havehad arich lunchA,Your eyesbecome dim.B,You mayfeel energeticand fresh.C,Your hearingpitch maydecrease.D.Your tonguemay losethe functionof taste.、3What doesthe authormean bythe underlinedsentence inParagraph2A.Our tonguescant bedried whileeating something.B.If yourtongue isdried withoutany salivaon it,it willnot work.C.A tissuepaper isthe onlything that can beusedtodry ourtongues.D.If yourtongue isdried withatissuepaper,it maywork as wellasbefore.、4What makeseach persondifferent fromanyone elseexcept twinsA.The numberof sensoryorgans.B,The sensitivityof sensoryorgans.C.The particularsmell ofa person.D.The styleof onesbehavior.、5What isthe textmainly aboutA.The functionsof sensoryorgans.B.The connectivityof sensoryorgans.C.A newbornssenses of the sensoryorgans.D.The differencesof sensesbetween womenand men.(分)
23.8An ideathat startedin Seattlespublic libraryhas spreadthroughout Americaand beyond.The conceptis simple:helpto builda senseof communityin acity bygetting everyoneto readthe samebook atthe sametime.(追求)In additionto encouragingreading as a pursuittobeenjoyed byall,the programallows strangersto communicatebydiscussing thebook onthe bus,aswellas promotingreading as an experiencetobeshared infamilies andschools.The ideacame from(发起)Seattle librarianNancy Pearlwho launchedthe“If Allof SeattleRead theSame Book”project in
1998.Her originalprogramused authorvisits,study guidesand bookdiscussion groupsto bringpeople togetherwitha book,but the idea hassince expandedtomany otherAmerican cities,and evento HongKong.(市长)In Chicago,the mayorappeared ontelevision toannounce thechoice ofTo Killa Mockingbirdas thefirst bookin the“OneBook,One Chicagoprogram.As aresult,reading clubsand neighbourhoodgroups sprangup aroundthe city.Across theUS,storiesemerged ofparents andchildren readingto eachother atnight andstrangers chattingaway onthe busabout plotand character.The onlyproblem arosein NewYork,where localreaders couldnot decideon onebook torepresent thehuge anddiverse(致)population.This may show that theideaworks bestin medium-sized citiesor largetowns,where agreater senseof unity——canbe achieved.Or itmayshowthat NewYorkers rathermissed thepoint,putting alltheir energyand passioninto thechoice of the bookratherthan discussionabout a book itself.Ultimately asNancy pointsout,the levelof successisnotmeasured byhow manypeople readabook,but byhow manypeople areenrichedbytheprocess orhave enjoyedspeaking tosomeone withwhom theywouldnototherwise haveshared aword.、1What isthe purposeof the project launchedby NancyA.To inviteauthors toguide readers.B.To encouragepeople toread andshare.C.To involvepeople incommunity service.D.To promotethe friendshipbetween cities.、2Why wasit difficultfor NewYorkersto carryouttheprojectA.They hadlittle interestin reading.B.They weretoo busytoreadabook.C.They came from manydifferent backgrounds.D.They lackedsupport fromthelocalgovernment.、3According tothe passage,where wouldtheprojectbe moreeasily carriedoutA.In largecommunities withlittle senseof unity.B,In largecities wherelibraries arefar fromhome.C.In medium-sized citieswithadiverse population.D.In largetowns whereagreement can be quicklyreached.、4According toNancy,the degreeof successoftheproject isjudged by.A.the carefulselection ofa properbookB.the growingpopularity ofthe writersC.the numberofpeoplewho benefitfrom readingD.the numberof booksthat eachperson reads(分)
24.8Three FeetFrom GoldDarbys uncle wascaught bythe goldfbver“in thegold-rush days,and wentwest todig andgrow rich.After monthsof labor,he(矿石).was rewardedbythediscovery ofthe shiningore Heneeded machinery to bringthe oretothesurface.So,with the“strike”,he returnedhome.And with the helpof Darby,he borroweda lotof money.After buyingthe machineryand havingit shipped,Uncleand Darbywent backto workthe mine.The firstcar ofore wasmined.And thereturns provedthey hadoneofthe richestmines inColorado!Down wentthe drills!Upwent thehopes ofUncle andDarby!脉)Then somethinghappened!The veinof goldore disappeared!They drilledon,but allin vain.Finally,they decidedto quitandsold themachinerytoa junkman for a fewhundred dollars.The junkman calledin amining engineerto lookatthemine anddo a littlecalculating.The engineerscalculations showedthatthe vein wouldbe foundjust three feet fromwhere theDarbys hadstopped drilling!The junkman tookmillions ofdollars in thevein,because heknew enoughto seekexperts advicebefore givingup.Most ofthe moneywhich wentinto themachinery wasborrowed through the effortsof Darby,who was then avery youngman.The moneycamefromhis relativesbecause oftheir faithin him.He paidback everydollar ofit,although hewas yearsin doingso.Long afterward,Mr.Darby madeanother discoverythat desirecan bechanged into gold.This discoverycame afterhe wentintothe businessof sellinglife insurance.Remembering thathe losta hugefortune,for hestopped threefeet from gold,Darby profitedby theexperiencein hischosen work,saying tohimself,“I stoppedthreefeetfromgold,but Iwill neverstop becausemen sayno whenT askthemto buyinsurance.Darby soldmore thana milliondollars inlife insuranceannually.He oweshis stickabilitytothelesson helearned fromhis“quitability“inthegold mining business.、1Darbysunclewent backhome to.A.receive hisrewardB,seek financialsupportC.look formore helpersD.consult anengineer、2The Darbysfailed inminingbusinessbecause of.A.quitting drillingonB.the disappearanceoftheveinC.the shortageofthemachineryD.competing againstthe junkman、3From thepassage,we canknow Darby.A.was unable to payoff thedebtsB.mined hisgold fromthe failureC.learned alesson fromselling insuranceD.devoted himselfto makingnew discoveries、4The authorintends totell usthat.A.hopes anddifficulties existside bysideB.correct decisionsstems fromcorrect judgementC,we shouldcatch itwhen anopportunity comesD.we wontreach ourgoal unlesswe persist(分)
25.10Hadi Partovi,founder ofCode.org believesevery studentshould learnthe basicsof computer science justlikethey domath,physics,or biology,regardless ofwhat theywanttodointhe future.The expertsays knowledgeabout thesubject is(光合作important tounderstand howthe worldaroundusworks andcompares itto learningabout photosynthesis用),even thoughnot everystudent isgoingtobeabotanist.To sparkstudents^nterest,he createdthe66Hour ofCode,“which introducesthe world of computing toanyone,from ages14to104,in afun,interactive manner.Observed annuallyduring Computer Science Week,the eventnow drawstens ofmillions ofkids fromover180countries.TheHour ofCode”,which canbe scheduledanytime duringComputerScience Week,begins withan introductoryvideo oncomputer science.Participants canthen selectfrom hundredsof funassignments thatare sorted by bothgrade leveland codingexperience.Though eachproject isdesigned tolast justsixty minutes,beginners candeal withas manychallenges asthey desire.To helpintroduce computerscience inclassrooms ona moreregular basis,Code.org hasalso developeda catalogof onlinecourses(纳入)thatcanbe incorporatedin aschooVs regularcurriculum.Since thenonprofit beganoffering thecourses in2013,over704,000teachers havesigned upto teachintroductory computerscience toover22million studentsworldwide.Thanks tothe effortsofthepioneer,about40percent ofUS schoolsnow offercomputerscienceasasubject.The numbersare evenhigher-an impressive70percent—if after-school offeringssuch asrobotics clubsare included.Even moreencouraging,eight yearsago,just19,390students tookan AdvancedPlacement ComputerScience exam.By thespring of2017,the numberhad jumped415percentto99,
868.
1、Why didHardi Partovicreate theC€Hour ofCodeA.To traincomputer scientistsforthefuture.B,To introducetheworldofcomputingto teachers.C.To adda programmeto ComputerScienceWeek.D.To helppeople learncomputersciencein afun way.
2、Thet6Hour ofCode^is socalled mostprobably because.A.itisobserved annuallyB・it canbe scheduledanytimeC.its projectslast sixtyminutes eachD.its taskscanbesortedbycoding experience、3What dowe knowabout Code.orgs onlinecoursesA.Schools canuse themregularly intheir classrooms.B,They helpthe developermake lotsof money.C.Over704,000teachers havebeen learningthem.D.They haveexisted forover10years upto now.、4What dothe numbersshow inthe lastparagraph A.The effortsof HadiPartovi.B.The influenceof roboticsclubs.C.The effectof HadiPartovis efforts.D.The developmentof manyUS schools.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 D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.(分)(老年痴呆
26.30Its notthe goodbyethat hurts,buttheflashbacks thatfollow.My mothersuffered withAlzheimers disease症)during herlast fifteenyears.Until thenshe hadbeen abright,1woman deeplyinterested andinvolved intheworldaround her.I()would go home tovisit herin Virginiaand she would lookat meinaan2way andask,“Who areyou”I wouldanswer,Tm yourson.“Where doyou live,,She wouldask.In California,would tellher.Isnt thatinteresting,“shewouldsay;I havea sonin California.Myname had3my mothercompletely.She seemed4forgetful andconfused atthe beginningofthedisease,but lateronshewould5periods ofsharp anxiety.She would6throughthehouse she had livedin mostof herlife,crying uneasilythat shewanted to gohome,or shewould leavehome andwanderaway ifshe wasnot7forashort time.Hoping toplease herand puther mind8,I wouldtake herforadrive,Visiting siteswhere shehad livedasa9Inthe yardofthehillside housein ShipmanI satinthecar and10,the viewoftheold oaksand longgreen lawn.I could_11my motherthere asalittlegirl Playingwiththepet lambshehadbeen sofond of.I lookedto herfor some12,butShe justshook herhead andsaid,I wanttogohome.”Over theyears I have decidedthat whatmy motherwas callinghome wasnot a13,but atime.I suspectit wasa timewhenshe wasmuch14,when herchildren werestill underfoot,when herhusband wasstill energeticand considerate.Watching mymothers sufferingset meto15what Iwould havein mindifsomeday Icould ntfind16and wantedtogothere.In this(模糊的)family wetend tobe longlived andwe growfuzzy mindedastheyears goby.At eightyIhavealready noticedsome17(萦绕)symptoms.My doctorsays theforgetfulness isonly18and thatit comeswith age.Still the19of Alzheimeris hauntingin mymind.Someday ifand whenI becomeeven cloudierminded thanI amnow,unabletodrive andtellyouwhere“home”is,my dearson,Iexpect Iwill aask youtotakeme home.I knowyou Willdo yourbest tofind theplace Ineed tobe.I leavethese notesforyour
201、A.caring B.cheerful C.hopeful D.considerate
2、A.excited B.frightened C.puzzled D・amazed、3A.forgotten B.reminded C.escaped D.slid、4A.greatly B.hardly C.totally D.simply、5A.go throughB,break troughC.look throughD.put through、6A.hunt B.pace C.search D.look、7A.settled B.attended C.concerned D.inspired。
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