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2025届江苏南京鼓楼区高三5月学情调研测试英语试题注意事项考生要认真填写考场号和座位序号
1.试题所有答案必须填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效第一部分必须用铅笔作答;第二部分必须用黑色字
2.2B迹的签字笔作答考试结束后,考生须将试卷和答题卡放在桌面上,待监考员收回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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5301.He wasgreatly shockedat DonaldTrumps takingoffice.Never didhe expectthat thevoters besounreasonable.A.should B.couldC.would D.might
2..Loneliness is a feelingpeople experiencea powerfulrush ofemptiness andsolitude.A.which B.where C.that D.how
3.A proposalwas putforward at the meeting____________the newcement plantshouldnt bebuilt nearthe schooLA.when B.whereC.that D.which一
4.Next weekI willgo toa jobinterview,will yougive mesome suggestions一Smiling isa greatway to make yourself.A.stand outB.turn outC.work outD.pick out
5..You canuse alarge plasticsbottle,cut off,as aplot togrow flowersin.A.with its top B.the topof whichC・whose topD.itstopis
6.—I amso gladto findyou athome.Can youdo me a favor—Sure.A・Why notB.Whats upC.How comeD.How isit going一
7.Did yougo tolast nighfsconcert—Yes.And thegirl playingthe violin attheconcert allthe peoplepresent withher excellentability.A.impressed B.compared C.conveyed D.observed
8.A mancan failmany times,he isa realfailure whenhe beginsto blamesomeone else.A.but B.or C.and D.so
9.・■一Would youhave toldhim theanswer hadit beenpossible.--I wouldhave,but Iso busythen.A.had beenB.were C.was D.would be、saved B.changed testedD.anything12A.CC、13A.near B.ready oldD.free.、c.14A.graduates B.regulars candidatesD.communicators、c.15A.surround B.familiarize examineD.reward、c.16A.find B.lend checkD.sign、c.17A.write B.recommend studyD.reserve、c.18A.teachers B.assistants listenersD.companions、c.19A.drive B.dream orderD.chancec.、20A.lesson B.time loveD.plan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)
27.15It was a sunnyday,and I got aring Arepresentative ofSunergy Solarcalled meto askif I was interested1-Solar InstallationI toldthe manI wasbut I couldnt affordit Finally,2days passedand aman cameto mydoor,2-was nice,experienced,and gave)(画板)」()me alltheS^inform Unfortunately,I wasntable to pay for the panelsso Ikindly4refuse andexplained mystory to him Ilived ina()world whereI couldntafford
5.pay forelectricity and I couldntget itfor freefrom the sun Movingforward,Igota callagain,and thistime itwas二」()6owner ofSunergy SolarAs a company they wanted to help meby7give mea systemfor freeThe ownersaid hewanted topay itforward」()」()I8have thepanels nowfor amonth and I couldntbe9happy Yes,get freeelectricity from the sunBut,I couldn*t believethat generous,()thoughtful peoplestill existin theworld Iwant tothank SunergySolar for their generosityI
10.true couldntstop crying,but thistime fromhappiness第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
1028.(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10处语言错误,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(△),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21011With thedevelopment ofscience andtechnology,intelligent robots will bewide usedin thefuture%At home,robots willhelp people do some housework and taking care of the elderly,babies andpatients In addition to these task,robots willevenNbe able to playthe chess and do exercise with peopleIn factories,robots will be usedto performsome dangerous jobs avoidaccidentsRobotswill change our future life bymany ways,what willmake itmore colorfuland comfortableTherefore,we、shouldnt dependon intelligent robots toomuch,for theywere made to help humans rather than replace us Ashelpers ofwehumans,robots should be usedproperly第二节书面表达(满分分)
2529.(25分)你校英语角将举办一次主题为Howl learnEnglish的英语沙龙活动并特邀你在活动中发言请你根据以下提示用英语写一篇发言稿要点提示你对英语重要性的认识
1.你学习英语的方法;
2.你对学习英语的建议
3.注意词数左右(开头和结尾已给出,但不计入总词数);
1.150可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.Hello,everyone.It ismy honourto behere totalk aboutmy experienceof learningEnglish.Thank you!参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
530、1A、2B、3C、4A、5A、6B、7A、8A、9C、10B、11D、12B、13A、14C、15D、16A、17A、18D、19C、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
2.D
3.C
4.A、
221.D
2.B
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231.A
2.C
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251.D
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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
1.530A BC D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.、
261.C
2.A
3.D
4.A
5.B
6.B
7.D
8.D
9.C
10.B
11.A
12.B
13.C
14.B
15.A
16.C
17.B
18.D
19.A
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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2.who
4.refused
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6.the
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8.have had
9.happier
10.truly第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10With thedevelopment ofscience andtechnology,intelligentrobots willbewide usedin thefuture.At home,widelyrobots willhelppeopledosomehouseworkandtakingcareof theelderly,babies andpatients.In additionto thesetake去掉task,robotswilleven be able topky thechessanddoexercisewithpeople.In factories,robotswillbe usedto tasksplayperform somedangerousjobsA avoidaccidents,toRobots willchangeourfuturelifebv manyways,what willmake itmore colorfuland comfortable.Therefore,in whichHoweverweshouldnt dependon intelligentrobots toomuch for they werumadetohelphumansratherthanreplaceus.As arehelpers ofwe humansrobots shouldbe usedproperly.、28us第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Hello,everyone.It ismy honourto behere totalk aboutmy experienceof learningEnglish.Theres nodoubt thatEnglish isone of the mostused languagesin theworld.Learning Englishwell willgive usa chanceto learnabout othercountriesand betterunderstand theircultures.To learnEnglish,I insiston readingEnglish newspapersevery day,through whichI notonly haveimproved mycomprehension abilitybut alsoopenedmy mind.As for my oralEnglish,I practicespeaking Englishevery dayand listento tapesof world-famous Englishspeeches.Whats more,Ihave developedthe habitof keepingdiaries in English,which helpsa lotwith mywriting.Learning Englishseems to be difficultfor beginners.However,nothing istoo difficultif youput yourheart intoit.As thesaying goes:interest isthe best teacher.If youbecome interestedinEnglish,youll findit mucheasier to learn.Besides,confidence isalso importantbecause itprevents youfromgiving upwhenever yourun intodifficulties.Thank you!
10.When itcomes toin public,no onecan matchhim.A.speak B.speaking C.being spokenD.be spoken
11.The incidentturned him into differentperson,even ifhe didnot realizeit atbeginning.A.a;a B.the;the C.the;a D.a;the
12.How couldI lieto hershe livedforthetruth,whether itwas foundin musicor peopleA.unless B.whenC.while D.though一
13.Helen,are yougoing Iothe airportto pickup Jackthe dayafter tomorrow一tomorrow night!would go.A.Were heto come back B.If hewas about to comebackC.Had hecomebackD.If hewould comeback
14.Working hardis nota ofgreat success,but itis amongthe essentialrequirements.A.sign B.signalC.guarantee D.mark
15.John anNBA playoffgame onTV now.A.watches B.watched C.will watchD.is watching
16.Its thattime ofyear again,when Alipayus justhow muchwe*ve beenspending,and onwhat.A.reminds B.remindedC.has remindedD.is reminding一
17.Cathy is not comingto yourbirthday partytonight.—But she!A.promised B.promisesC.will promiseD.had promised
18.When I was twenty,I hadto beforegraduation andwork ina clothesshop tohelp supportmy family.A.come outB.stay outC.leave outD.drop out
19.You canask anyonefor help.here iswilling tolend youa hand.A.One B.No oneC.Everyone D.Someone A*
20.…May Ispeak toMr.Smith--I amafraid not.He isat ameeting now.Its notA.reliable B.convenientC.beneficial D.available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)
21.6Lawrence Ferlinghetti,the poet,publisher,painter,social activistand bookstoreowner,has beenSanFranciscos honoredpoet.He turns100this month,and the city ismaking preparationsto celebratehiminstyle.Readings andperformances and anopen housewill takeplace atCity Lights,the sacredbookstore heco-founded in
1953.On March24,1919,Lawrence Ferlinghettiwas bornin Yonkers,New York.After spendinghis earlychildhood inFrance,he receivedhis BAfromthe University of NorthCarolina,an MAfrom ColumbiaUniversity,andaPhD fromthe Sorbonne.He is the author of more than thirtybooks of poetry,including Poetryas InsurgentArt.A ConeyIsland of the Mind.He hastranslated theworksof a number ofpoets,including NicanorParra,Jacques Prevert,and PierPaolo Pasolini.Inadditionto poetry,he isalso the authorofmore thaneightplays andthree novels,including LittleBoy:A Novel.Love in the Daysof Rageand Her.In1953,Ferlinghetti andPeter Martinopened theCity Lightsbookstore inSan Francisco,California.It becamea nerve center forthe Beatsandother writers.Allen Ginsberg,Jack Kerouacand otherwriters fromthat erawere Easternerswho droppedinto San Francisco for a spell.In2001it wasmadean official historic landmark.Now City Lights isalmost certainlythe bestbookstore in the UnitedStates.Ifs filled with seriousworld literatureofall kinds.If City Lights isa San Francisco institution,Ferlinghetti himselfis as much ofone.He hasloomed overthe citysliterary life.As apoet,hesnever beena criticalfavorite.But hisflexible andplain-spoken andoften powerfulwork—he haspublished more than50volumes-has found a wideaudience.His collectionA ConeyIsland of the Mindhas soldmorethan1million copies,making itone of the best-selling Americanpoetry bookseverpublished.、1What canwe learnabout Ferlinghettifrom Paragraph2A.He had a happychildhood.B.He receivednormal education.C.He hada giftfor writingnovels.D.He hadwritten lotsofpoetry.、2Which of the followingbest describesFerlinghetti accordingto Paragraph3A.Flexible.B.Optimistic.C.Outspoken.D.Productive.、3Why isCityLightsfamousA.Because itisanervecenterfortheyouth.B.Because itscollections have a longhistory.C.Because itis anofficialhistoriclandmark.D.Because ithas manymodem worldliterature.、4What is the authorspurpose inwriting the textA.To speakhighly ofa greatpoet.B.To introducesome Englishpoetry.C.To promotevalues ofCityLights.D.To celebratethe birthdayof Ferlinghetti.(分)
22.8Humans haveuniquely expressivefaces.We laugh,we cry,we turnred with feeling.Now,scientists reportthat blue-and-yellow(金刚鹦鹉)macaws mayjoin usin thisclub of emotions-at least,when itcomes to blushing.Parrots areknown forbeing cleverand chatty.Theyre evenskilled enough tomake their owntools andoccasionally nosetheir wayinto humanmachineslike cars.Their curiosityand courageare whatmake themexcellent pets.So it snosurprise that they have their ownrange ofcommunicationtools.On thewhole,birds areno strangerstoblushing.Many differentkinds ofbirds havebeen knownto exhibitthis hehavior.Parrotowners oftennotice itin theirpets.The motivationsbehind itare stilla mysteryto scientists,though.To zeroin onwhy macawfaces blush,some scientistsled byAline Bertinof theUniversityofTours studiedfive captiveblue-and-yellowmacaws asthey interactedwith each other and their humancaretakers.They wereamazed to see thathuman attentionseemed tomakethemacawsblush.The blushingdied downwhen thecaretakers ignoredthe parrots.Facial expressionscan besigns ofa human*s emotionalstate.Likewise,bird blushingcould conveywell-being.Its notquite asobvious assmiling.Still,itsfairly impressive.After all,these macawsdont have the samefacial musclesthat wedo.The birds are muchsmarter andkinder thantheylook.They arebelieved tobe asintelligent asmonkeys.Bertin and the otherscientists believetheir workopens thedoor tofurther research.One limitationof thestudy is that nomacaws innaturalenvironment havebeen observed.That makesit hardto drawconclusions about the birdsasaspecies.They are also notquite surewhat theblushingmeans.There isstill moretolearnabout thesepossible expressionsofemotion.、1Which of the followingbest explainscaptive1in paragraph3A.Unique.B.Talkative.C.Curious.D.Caged.2Birds mightblush.A.when peopleignore them.B.to showthey arehappy.C.to showthey arehungry.D.when somethingupsets them.、3What isTRUE aboutscientistsreaction tomacaws blushingA.They arepuzzled byhow birdscan communicatewith oneanother.B.They aremotivated tocontinue studyinghow macawsexpress emotion.C.They arecurious aboutwhy otherbirdsareunable toconvey emotion.D.They areinterested to study monkeysto seeif theyblush asstrongly.、4What is the mainidea of thetextA.Parrots makeexcellent pets.B,Parrots areskilled tomake tools.C,The macawscan communicatewith eachother.D.The macawscan gored in the facewithfeeling.(分)
23.8It is not hardto findevidence ofthe successofthe sharing economy”,in whichpeople rentbeds,cars andother underusedassetsdirectly fromeachother,or via the internet.One pointeristhe large amountof demandand supply.Airbnb claimsthat11m peoplehave useditswebsite to find aplace tostay.Lyft,acompanythat matchespeople needingrides anddrivers wantinga fewdollars,has spreadfrom SanFrancisco to(泡沫价值)30-odd Americancities.Another signisthefrothy valuesplaced onsharing-economy companies:Airbnb isestimated tobe worth$10billion,morethanhotel chainssuch asHyatt andWyndham,and Lyftrecently raised$250m fromventure capitalists.But perhapsthe mostflattering——and leastwelcome-indicator ofthesharing economys riseistheenergy beingdevoted bygovernments,courts andcompetitors topreventingit.The mainbattlegrounds are the taxi and room-rental businesses.A courtin Brusselshas toldUber,another SanFrancisco ride-sharing andtaxi-services startup,to stopoperating in the city.Other citieshave bannedtheir servicesoutright,or triedother waysof puttingspokes in their wheels.(游说)Meanwhile theHotel Associationof NewYork hasbeen lobbyingfor stricterenforcement ofa rulethat bansabsent ownersfrom lettingtheirapartments forless than30days,which makesmost of Airbnbs listingsthere illegal.(躲避)The newcomers5opponents,whether competitors,officials orworried citizens,complain that the likesofAirbnband Lyftdodge therules and taxesthat applyto conventionalbusinesses.Regulations existto keephotel roomsclean andfire alarmsin workingorder,to stopresidentialareas beingfilledwithunlicensed hotels,and tosee thatdrivers areinsured,checked forcriminality andtested on their knowledge ofthe streets.Cowboys suchas Airbnb,Lyft andUber,their criticsclaim,areadanger to an unsuspectingpublic.The objectorshave halfa point.Taxes mustbe paid:a property-owner whorents aroom shoulddeclare theincome,just asa hotelshould.Safetyis alsoa concern:people wantsome assurancethat oncethey beddown forthe nightor getinto astrangers carthey willnot beattacked orrobbed.(戈分区域)Zoning andplanning arealso anissue:peace-loving citizensmay wellobject ifthe housenext doorbecomes ahotel.(缓和)Sharing-economy firmsare tryingto mitigatethese problems.They havetightened insurancecover fortheir drivers and haveofferedto collecthotel taxes.They havean interestintheirparticipants,good behavior:as hosts,guests,driversandpassengers allrate eachother online,theirneed toprotect theirreputation helpsto maintainstandards andkeep peoplehonest.But ifconsumers wantto goforthecheaper,less-regulated service,they shouldbe allowedto doso.The truthisthatmost ofthe rulesthat thesharing economyis breakinghave littleto dowith protectingthe public.The opposition to Lyft and(多余Uber iscoming notfrom customersbut fromtaxi companies,which understandthat GPSmakes detailedknowledgeofthe streetsredundant的)and fearcheaper competition.This allargues foradaptation,not prohibition.An unlikelypioneer isSanFrancisco.LyftandUber gotgoing inthe citypartly becausetaxis werehardtofind,but the authorities havetolerated them.SanFranciscobans rentalsof lessthan30days,but isconsidering allowingpeople to let theirresidence,provided theylive theremost ofthe time,register with thecityand payits14%hotel tax.、1According toParagraph1,the successofthesharing economy^^is indicatedby thefact that.A.many peopleare tradingtheir underusedassets freelyviatheinternetB.growth inonline rentaldemand hasexceeded supplyin manyregionsC.its totalcapital valuehas surpassedthat ofconventional businessD.sharing economycompanies aresuffering fromanumber of attacks、2Opponents complainthat thetaxiandroom-rental businesses.A.frequently makeanti-competitive marketbehaviorB.are ofteninvolved inillegal businesspracticesC.are lackingin necessaryrulesandregulationsD.have causeda lotof accidentsand crimes、3By“haveahalf point“in Paragraph4,theauthorprobably meansthe objectors・”A.fail toindentify thesafety problemsexisting amongsharing economy firmsB,have overstatedthe dangersbrought aboutby sharing-economy firmsto the publicC.fail torealize theneed ofzoning andplanning insharing economyD.have overestimatedthe impact of sharingeconomyfirmson thetraditional counterparts、4The authorbelieves thatthe currentoppositiontosharingeconomymainly reflects.A.the missionof protectingthepublicB.the complaintsfrom serviceconsumersC.the fearamong conventionalbusinesses D.the dissatisfaction among serviceproviders、5What isthe authorsattitude towardthe practiceof SanFrancisco authoritiesA.Indifferent.B.Skeptical.C.Disapproving.D.Positive.(分)
24.8My wife,daughter,andImoved intoour homenine yearsago andwe spenta lotof timeand energyintheyard toget itlookinglike theway itdoes today.We liveonacorner,higher thanstreet level,and theentire sideoftheyard issurrounded bya professionallybuilt rockwall.The frontofthehouse thoughis anotherstory becauseinstead ofa wallalong thesidewalk,the rocksappear tobe justthrown uponto thedirt asifsomeone wereinahurry tofinish.We didthe bestwe couldwith whatwe hadto workwith andcalled thisarea our“rock garden”.Whenever wehad leftoverflowers orplants,Denise orI wouldstick themout front,just tobring somecolor to the area.We woulddo alloftheyard workon ourown,even thetiring weed-pulling.Last summerI hadreached theend ofthe rockgarden andfounda tiny littleplant thatI couldnot immediatelyidentify,I knewI didntplant itandDenise claimedthat shedidnt either.We decidedtoletit continuegrowing untilwe couldfigure outwhat itwas.(茎,杆)Weeks passedand asI mademy wayback tothe mysteryplant,it appearedtobea Sunflowerwith atall skinnystalk and only oneheadon it.I decidedto babyit alongand weedaround it.As Ipulled rocksfromthearea toget tothe weeds,I noticedsomething unusual.TheSunflower hadnot startedwhere Tsaw thestalk begin.It actuallyhad begununder a big rockand grownunder and around itto reachthesun.Thats when I realizedthat ifatinylittle Sunflowerdidnt leta bigrock standin itsway ofdeveloping,we toohavetheability ofdoing thesame(营养)thing.Once ourenvironment beginstoseethat webelieve in ourselves likethat littleSunflower,we canattain thesame nourishmentandgrowth as well.Stand talllike the Sunflower andbe proudof whoand whatyou areand theenvironment willbegin tosupport you.You willfind away togounder oraround yourbig obstaclein orderto reachyour desires.、1We canknow fromthe firstparagraph that.A.theauthorfinished buildinghis homehurriedlyB,the authorsfamily havelived inthis homefor nineyearsC.the authorshome ismade ofrock wallsD.there isa wallalong thesidewalk、2The authorfound itunusual that.A.the mysteryplant turnedouttobeaSunflowerB.the Sunflowerhadatall stalkandonlyone headC.the Sunflowergrew underandaroundabigrockD.theSunflowerhad startedwhere thestalk wasseen、3Which ofthe followingbest describesthe SunflowerA.Brave andstubborn B.Confident andpersistentC.Optimistic andmodest D.Mysterious anddevoted、4What canbe inferredfrom thispassageA.Human beingsare ableto removeobstaclesB.The universaltruth madethe sunflowersurviveC.A bigrock blockedoutthesunlight ofthe sunflowerD.We canachieve successas longasweare self-confident.(分)2510It isquite reasonableto blametraffic jams,the costof gasandthegreat speedof modernlife,but mannersonthe roadare becominghorrible.Everybody knowsthatthenicest menwould becomefierce tigersbehind thewheel.It isall rightto havea tigerina cage,but tohave oneinthedrivers seatis anothermatter altogether.Road politenessisnotonly goodmanners,but goodsense too.It takesthe mostcool-headed driversgreat patienceto giveup thedesire tobeatback whenforced toface rudedriving.On theother hand,a littlepoliteness goesa longway towardsreducing thepossibility ofquarrelling andfighting.A friendlynod ora waveof thanksin answertoanactofpoliteness helpsto createan atmosphereof goodwill andcalm sonecessary inmoderntraffic condition.But suchbehaviors ofpoliteness areby nomeans enough.Many driversnowadays donteven seemabletorecognizepoliteness whenthey seeit.However,misplaced politenesscan alsobe dangerous.Typical examplesarethedriver whowaves achild crossingthestreetat awrong placeintothe pathof oncomingcars thatmay benot ableto stopin time.The samegoes forencouraging oldladies tocross the road whereverand whenever(奶奶).theywantto.It alwaysamazes methatthehighways arenot coveredwiththedead bodiesof thesegranniesAn experienceddriver,whose mannersare faultless,told meit wouldhelp ifdrivers learntto correctlyjoin intraffic streamwithout causingtotalblockages thatgive riseto unpleasantfeelings.Unfortunately,modem driverscant evenlearn todrive.Years ago,experts warnedus thatthe fastincreaseofthecar ownershipwould demandmore give-and-take fromall roadusers.It ishigh timefor allof usto takethis messageto heart.1According tothe passage,trouble ontheroadare oftencaused byA.road conditionsC・thelargenumberofcar D・the behaviorofthedriversB.the speedof modernlife、2In thewriters opinion,A.drivers shouldshow roadpoliteness properlyB.strict trafficrules arebadly neededC.unskillful drivers shouldbepunished、D.driversshouldavoid trafficjams3The underlinedword“give-and-take“inthepassage meansA.politeness andimpoliteness B.willingness togive into eachother9s wishesgoodC.offering helpto othersasmuchas possibleD.、manners andbad manners4What isthebesttitle ofthe passageA.Road PolitenessB.Traffic ProblemsC.Bad MannersontheRoad D.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小Good Driversand BadDriver题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各L530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)
26.30My brotherGene wasfour yearsolder thanme.By thetime Iturned four,I wasupset that he couldread butI couldnt.I burnedwith]to reada booklike my brother.I begged:Teach meto read,Mom!Please,please!”Finally,Mom setaside timeafter lunch2reading lessons,and soonafter myfifth birthday,I wasreading.I longedformy father,who wasa greatstoryteller,to readme thebooks thatI couldntyet readon myown.But myfather workedthree jobstofeed the family.He didnt havethetime or3intheevening toread tome.4,everySunday morning,mybrotherandIlay nexttohimin bed,waiting forhim totell storiesabout his5,I canstill hearmyfathers voice6the coldwinters onthefamilyfarm inPoland.His familydidnthaveenough moneyto burnwood inthe fireplaceall night.He toldusthathealways volunteeredtohelpwith7,I cansmell thesoup madeby mygrandmaand8myfathercutting onions,carrots andtomatoes forsalad,and whenno onewas looking,putting apiece intohis mouth.Iwasalways9J heexplained.Hearing myfathers stories10me closertothebooks andthe storiesthey held.One Saturdayafternoon whenIwasseven,we walkedtwo blockstothesmall11inourneighborhood,and mydad filledout formsforacard.That Saturday12my life:I metMrs.Schwartz,the librarian,and mydad said,Youre13enoughtowalk tothe libraryyourself.And soI did-almostevery afternoon.In mymind,Mrs.Schwartz was“the keeperof booksandtheguardian ofstories.Some daysshe readaloud toa smallgroup ofus
14.Mostof time,Mrs.Schwartz letme15myself withbooks Ipulled fromthe shelvesand lookthroughthem tosee whichones Id16out.I rememberthat sometimesshed17a bookand tellmeapart ofthe story.But shealways letme choose.Books becamemy18who weremy comfortwhenIfelt lonely.Yes,reading changedme.It gaveme the19tostudyhard soIcouldbecome ateacher,and sharemy20of readingwith mystudents.And insidemyhead,I canstill hearthe voicesof mymother,father,and Mrs.Schwartz,which arewith meevery timeI openthe firstpage ofa newbook.、A.anger B.worry C.desire D.interest
1、2A.for B.before C.in D.until、3A.ability B.ambition C.courage D.energy、4A.Still B.Then C.Therefore D.Finally、5A.workplace B.childhood C.farmland D.neighborhood、6A.explaining B.describing C.introducing D.interpreting、7A.living B,reading C.farming D.cooking、8A.catch B.discover C.notice D.picture、9A.busy B.poor C.hungry D.tired、10A.laid B.drew C.taught D.left、11A.library B.bookstore C.office D.club。
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