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2025届常州市第一中学高三2月高考模拟考试试题注意事项考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回.
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5.2B第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.—Do you have anyproblems ifyou thisjob一Well,rm thinkingabout thesalary....A.offer B.will offerC.are offeredD.will beoffered
2.Pm interestedin ablue dress.Do you have anyA.convenient B.available C.possible D.personal
3.I thinkthat thisis thebest mobilephone availablein the world.No otherone canit.A.compare B.match C.produce D.win
4..Office furniturelike chairsand sofasshould be_attractive as well ascomfortable.A.manually B.visuallyC・physically D.securely
5.if Ihad arrivedyesterday withoutletting youknow beforehandA.Would yoube surprisedB.Were yousurprisedC.Had youbeen surprisedD.Would youhave beensurprised
6.We believeyouhave been devotedto naturallyof greatnecessity.A.that;being B.all that;beC.that all;are D.what;is
7.The Mid-Autumn Festivalis specialholiday formost Chinesewhen wholefamily willget together.A.the;the B.a;the C.a;a D.the;a
8..I able to catchthe firstflight home,but mywatch betrayedme.A.were B.had beenC.would beD.would have been
9.Linda toher motherfor solong thatshe figuresout almostevery gestureof hermothers.A.attended B.had attendedC.would attendD.has attended
10.-It isreally funto hikeand Ioften gohiking in the forest.-But hikingalone in the forestbe verydangerous.A.can B.must C.shall D.will
11.We arecommitted tocreating a world freefrom thehomeless and the hopeless,aworldeach andeveryLola neverthinks about16,She ispresently atlevel7while thehighest islevel10in gymnastics.Her17is toreach level
9.She saysshe wantsto bea gymnasticscoach topass downwhat sheslearned toother kids18she grewup.Lola is19of allher hardwork andsuccess.She saysits helpedher overcomeproblems in her lifeoutside
1、A.work atB.work on C.work out D.work off
2、A.since B.unless C.after D.though
3、A.tell B.guess C.assume D.predict
4、A.suspected B.remembered C.imagined D.noticed
5、A.deeply B.well C.ahead D.closely
6、A.task B.sport C.event D.show
7、A.boring B.enjoyable C.difficult D.unsatisfactory
8、A.talent B.quality C.nature D.condition
9、A.doubt B.advantage C.challenge D.program
10、A.examine B.express C,open D.trust
11、A.fearful B.harmful C.unfair D.inconvenient
12、A.to B.onC.off D.against
13、A.greeted B,treated C.served D.paid、14A.pains B.stresses C.injuries D.problems
15、A.positive B.friendly C.flexible D.caution、16A.defending B.quitting C.winning D.bargaining
17、A.standard B,range C.view D.goal
18、A.until B.as C.when D.before
19、A.proud B.tired C.ashamed D.confident
20、A.plan B.advice C.reward D.responsibilitygymnastics,too.Her20for othersis justbelieve yourself.第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
1.5151分
27.15Sandstorms have been amajor disasterfor manyAsian countriesfor centuriesScientists havetried manyways
1.solve this problem andin China,a masscampaign has been startedto solveitSandstorms arestrong,dry windsthat carrysand Theyare oftenso thick2,you cantsee thesun,and thewind is
4.catch ina sandstormsometimesstrong enoughto movesand dunesIt was the most3,frighten andthe mostdangerous situationto havebeen)Northwest Chinais partof thesandstorm centerin CentralAsia S^sandstorm inChina appearto haveincreased inrecent yearsasa resultGUdesertification”Sandstorms sometimesaffect BeijingCitizens wakeup toan orangesky andstrong winds
7.cover thecity ina thick,brownyellow dustThe stormssometimes continueall dayand trafficmoves veryslowly becausethe thickdust makes
8.difficult tosee()The ChineseCentral WeatherStation canforecast asandstorm someweeks beforeit arrivesin Beijing,but the
9.strong of thestorm sometimessurprises people()The desertis only250kilometers away to thewest ofBeijing Inorder to prevent it
10.come nearer,the governmenthas planted第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分more than30billion treesand plansto continueplanting forthe nextfive years分)10(分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有处语言错误,每
28.1010句中最多有两处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(入),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21011Dear Editor,Im writingto tellyou abouta shockedincident that happened inBeijing Zooin theafternoon ofFeb23rd、I wasvisiting thezoo thatafternoon whileI heardbears roaringterriblyI hurriedto theplace wherethe bearslived atI sawthe、black bearbadly injuredand one of themroll on the groundpainfullyIt washurt tooserious tomove afoot Thepeople aroundwas、、shocked,angry andblaming thewrongdoer Ilearned thatwas astudent from a famousuniversity inBeijing whocaused thetrouble、He pulledsulfur andacid onto the bearsor pretendingto feedthem Whatan shame!Animals areour friendsand somethingmust、be done toprevent them frombeing injuredSincerely YoursLi Hua第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假定你是晨光中学学生会主席李华,你校本月底将派一部分学生到美国一所中学去访问,并进行一场篮球友
29.25谊赛请用英语给该校负责此项事务的联络员写一封邮件,内容主要包括Mark介绍派出学生情况;
1..希望对方安排篮球比赛;
2.请对方告知接待计划3注意词数左右(开头已给出,但不计入总词数);I.100可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.Dear Mark,Im LiHua,chairman of the StudentCouncil inChenguang HighSchool.Yours,LiHua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
530、1C、2B、3B、4B、5D、6D、7B、8D、9D、10A、11C、12B、13D、14B、15B、16C、17C、18A、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.C
3.D、
221.C
2.B
3.D
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231.C
2.A
3.B
4.D、
241.D
2.B
3.C
5.C
6.A、
251.A
2.D
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、、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.C
2.A
3.A
4.D
5.B
6.B
7.C
8.D
9.C
10.D
11.A
12.C
13.B
14.D
15.A
16.B
17.D
18.C
19.A
20.B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 solve2,that
3.frightening
5..Sandstorms
6.of
7.which/that
8.it
9.strength
10.coming第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
10、一
281.shocked shocking一
2.in on
3.while—when
4.where—which一
5..bear bears
6.roll-rolling
7.serious-seriously
8.that Awas—it一去掉【小题
9..or pretending or10]an-a第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear mark,Im LiHua,chairman of the StudentCouncil inChenguang HighSchool.Tm writingto tellyou something about our visit toyourschool at the endof thismonth.A teamof twentystudents willbe sentthere,including fivemembers fromour schoolbasketball team.Ws saidthat yourschool hasoneof the topbasketball teamsso wehope that you canarrange abasketball matchbetween yourschoolteam andours.Hopefully,we will have abetter understandingof eachother through the game.Besides,would youplease sendme ascheduleof yourarrangements In that casewe canmake somenecessary preparations.I sincerelyhope thatourvisitwill promotefriendshipbetween our two schools.Yours,Li Huacorneris atrue paradise.A.that B.whichC.of which D.from where
12.Soon aftergetting offhis horse,the captainappeared atthe second-floor windows,he couldsee nothingbut trees.A.where B.from whereC.whichD.from which
13.Although everythingseems to havebeentaken intoconsideration,accident canhappen whenthe astronautswalk inspace.A./;theB.an;the C.the;the D.an;/
14.Beijings newinternational airportinto operationin2019will serve72million passengersannually.A.being putB.to beputC.put D.to put
15.New energy-sharing projectsin dozensof citiesacross thecountry tofuel Chinassharing economyinthe next few years.A.are tocarry outB.are beingcarried outC.were carriedoutD.willhavebeen carriedout
16.Many questionshavebeenanswered byJohn.He musthave previewedthe lessonslast night,heA.neednt B.hasnt C.didnt D・mustnt
17.“They didnttake measuresin time,otherwise theexplosions.some expertssaid.A.wouldn9thappenB.didn9t happenC.wouldnt havehappened D・mustnt havehappened
18.The meetingplanned nextMonday isvery importantA.to beheld B.heldC.being heldD.holding
19.The collegeexamination iseasier thisyear thanI haveexpected.A.fairly B.quiteC.rather D.very
20.If youever arentsure whetheryouhavebought the very bestsmartphone,justgood enough.”A.make forB.settle forC・answer forD.account for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
21.(6分)Have youever beento Francebefore It is notonly acountry ofgreat food,fashion andart.Its alsohome to the mostinfluentialpainters in the world.Edouard ManetHe was oneof the first artiststo paintmodem life.He began to paintin his own style,but stillused some of Couturestechniqueslike thicklines anddark colors.Hewasgreatly influencedby Claude Monet andBerthe Morisot,which can be seenin hisuse oflightshades.Most of his paintingshad scenes of daily life on the streetsof Paris.His worksinclude Olympiaand TheAbsinthe Drinker.Camille PissarroInhis earlyyears,Pissarro paintedscenesof a riveror apath frommemory.After meetingClaudeMonetand PaulCezanne,whopainted ina morerealistic style,he changedhis courseto Impressionism.During hiscareer,he experimentedwith variousstyles,andfinally formedhisownone.His worksinclude OldMarket atRouen andSunset atSt.Charles.Vincent van GoghHe hada hugeinfluence on art inthe20th century.His earlyworks weremost painted in sombertones.However,influenced byMonet,Pissarro,and Bernard,he adoptedbrighter colorsin hisworks,and startedcreating hisown techniques.Although hehadproduced morethan2,000works of art,the artistsold onlyone paintingduring hislifetime—Red Vineyardat Arles.His worksincludeThe PotatoEaters.Starry Nightand Bedroom in Arles.Claude MonetHewasthe founder of the Impressionistmovement andcompletely changedthe Frenchpainting inthe19th century.Although he(木炭讽刺画)first startedby sellingcharcoal caricaturesin Paris,he soonstarted paintingwith oilafter meetingEugene Boudin,whotaught himto useoil paintsand alsoencouraged himto paintoutdoors.And thenhe paintedwith hisown style.His worksincludeImpression,Sunrise andThe WaterLiles.、1What canwe learn about EdouardManefs paintingsA.They reflectedthe changesof life.B.They weremainly aboutdailylife.C.They wereall paintedin brightcolors.D.They werepaintedinMorisofs style.、2Which paintingwas soldby VincentvanGoghin personA.The PotatoEaters.B.BedroominArles.C.Red Vineyardat Arles.D.Starry Night.、3Whats thecommon pointof thefour paintersfrom thetextA.All of them weregiven manyawards intheir life.B.All ofthem weretaught bysome famouspainters.C.All ofthem hada goodtaste indelicious food.D.All ofthem hadtheir uniquestyles inpainting.22・(8分)I was sure that I wasto bekilled.T becameterribly nervous.Ifumbled(摸索)in mypockets tosee ifthere wereanycigarettes,which hadescaped theirsearch.I foundone andbecause of my shakinghands,I couldbarely getit tomy lips.But Ihad nomatches;they hadtaken those.I lookedthroughthebars atthe guard.He didnot makeeye contactwith me.I calledout tohim“Haveyou gota light”He lookedat me,shrugged andcame overto lightmy cigarette.As hecame closeand litthe match,his eyesunconsciouslylocked withmine.At thatmoment,I smiled.I dont know whyI didthat.Perhaps it was nervousness;perhaps it wasbecause,when youget veryclose,onetoanother,it isvery hardnot tosmile.In anycase,I smiled.Inthatinstant,itwas as thoughaspark jumpedacross thegap betweenour twohearts,ourtwohuman souls.I knowhe didntwant to,but mysmile leapedthrough thebarsand causeda smileon hislips,too.He litmy cigarettebut stayednear,looking atme directlyinthe eyes andcontinuing tosmile.I keptsmiling athim,now thinkingof himasaperson andnot justa guard.Do youhave kids”he asked.Yes,here,here.Itook outmy walletand nervouslyfumbled forthe picturesofmyfamily.He,too,took outthe picturesofhisfamily andbegantotalkabout hisplans andhopes forthem.My eyeswere filledwith tears.I saidthatIfeared thatId neversee myfamily again,never have thechance tosee themgrow up.Tears cameto his eyes,too.Suddenly,without another word,he unlockedmy celland silentlyled meout.Out ofthe prison,quietly andby backroutes,out ofthe town.There,attheedge oftown,he releasedme.And withoutanotherword,heturned backtoward thetown.、1What hadhappened tothe manbeforeA.He hadbeen badlytreated.B.He hadkilled someone.C.He hadbeen searched.D.He hadbeen forbiddento getin touchwith anyone.、2Why didthe manwant tosmoke cigarettesA.Because he wassurehewasto bekilled.B.Because hewanted toease hisnervousness.C.Because hewanted totalk tothe guard.D.Because hewas used to smokingcigarettes.、3Which ofthe followingis trueaccording tothe passageA.The manwas aheavy smoker.B.The mansmiled toplease the guard.C.The guardset theman freewith permission.D.The manhadnt thoughttheguardwould sethim free.、4What doyou thinkfinally savedthe manslifeA.The smile.B.The cigarette.C.The tears.D.The wallet.(分)
23.8If youveever hadto chopan onion,you probablyknow thatits oneofthe most annoyingcooking experiences.It justfillsyour eyeswith tears.Scientists andfarmers havebeen workingon asolution tothisproblemfor decades,and theyveapparentlycome upwith atearless onion.Called the“SuniorT,this newvegetable is the resultofanatural cross-breeding programthats beengoing onfarms inNevada andWashingtonsince the1980s.Its supposedlya sweet,mild-tasting onionthat doesntleave thatstrong,pungent aftertaste,but whatreallysets itapart frommost otheronion varietiesis thatit doesntcause tearyeyes whenits chopped.When youcut intoa normalonion,it releasesa compoundcalled lachrymatory-factor synthase,and5when thathits your eyes,yourbody producestears.Now,the interestingthingaboutregular onionsis that the amountsof lachrymatory-factor synthaseincrease thelongerthe vegetablesare stored,so theolder they,the moreyou cry.In Sunions,onthe other hand,the levels of thatannoyingcompound dropthe moretime goesby,until itno longerhas anyeffect onyoureyeswhen youcut it.Thats whatSunion growersare claiminganyway,but reportsfrom thoselucky enoughto havetried themseem toconfirm theseclaims.The HuffingtonPost hadthree ofits reporterschop someSunions,and apparently,none ofthem sheda singletear.According totheWashington Post,they donthavethepungency ofregular onionsand areso sweetthatyou can eatthemtclike popcorn”.So thegood news is thattearless onionsare nowa realthing.The badnewsisthat they are currentlyonly grownin WashingtonandNevada,and eventhough theyare soldnationwide,theyarestill inrelatively shortsupply.The firstSunion batcheshit theshelves ofgrocerystores inDecember,but we11probably startseeing themin mostgrocery shopsand supermarketsinthenextfewyears,asmore peoplelearnabout them.、1What isspecial aboutthe SunionA.Ws easilychopped.B.It9s sweetand tastesstrong.C.Its tearlessand mild.D.Its grownnationwide inthe USA.、2How doesthe authorintroduce the Sunion in Paragraph3A,By comparison.B.By tellinga story.C.By givingexamples.D.By askingquestions.3What doesthe underlinedwordpungency“inParagraph4meanA.Round shape.B.Strong smell.C.Special character.D.Medical function.、4What canwe concludefrom thelast paragraphA.The Sunionhas beenlargely onthe market.B.The Sunionis stillon trialat present.C.The Sunionwill soonbe grownworldwide.D.The authoris confidentaboutthefuture oftheSunion.(分)
24.8In AHistory ofReading,the Canadiannovelist AlbertoManguel describesa remarkabletransformation ofhumanconsciousness,which tookplace aroundthe10lh centuryA.D.:the arrival of silent reading.Human beingshavebeenreading forthousandsof years,but inancient times,the normalthing wasto readaloud.With thearrival ofsilent reading,Manguel writes,...thereader wasat lastabletoestablish anunrestricted relationshipwith thebook andthe words.The wordsno longerneeded tooccupy thetimerequired topronounce them.The readersthoughts inspectedthem atleisure,drawing newideas from them,allowing comparisonsfrommemory orfrom otherbooks.©To readsilently isto freeyour mindto reflect,to remember,to questionand compare.The cognitivescientist MaryanneWolfcalls thisfreedom“the secretgift oftime to think”.A thousandyears later,critics fearthat digital technology hasput thisgift indanger.The Intemefsflood ofinformation,together withthe distractionsof socialmedia,threatens tooverwhelm thespace ofreading,leavingus inwhat thejournalist NicholasCarr hascalled theshallows”.In Carrsview,the endless,tempting buzz“ofthe Internet endangersourvery being:“One ofthe greatestdangers weface/7he writes,“aswegive upcontrol overthe flowof our thoughts and memories toapowerful electronicsystem,is aslow damageto our humanness andour humanity.”
②Theres noquestion thatdigital technologypresents challenges tothe reading brain.But seenfromahistorical perspective,digital readingand silentreading looklike differencesof degree,rather thanof kind.To theextent thatdigital readingrepresentssomething new,its potentialcuts bothways.Done badly,the Internetreduces usto mindlessclickers,racing numblytothebottom ofa(沉思的)bottomless feed;but donewell,it hasthe potentialto expandtheverycontemplative spacethat we have prizedin ourselveseversince welearned toread withoutmoving ourlips.
③In thefifth centuryB.C・,Socrates worriedthat writingwould weakenhuman memory,and stifle(扼杀)judgment.In fact,asWolf notesinher2007book ProustandtheSquid:the Storyand ScienceoftheReading Brain,the oppositehappened:Faced withthewritten page,the readersbrain developsnew capacities.
④The Internetmay causeour mindsto wanderoff,and yeta quicklook atthe history of bookssuggests thatwehavebeenwandering offall along.When weread,theeyedoes notprogress steadilyalong theline oftext;it alternatesbetween saccades——littlejumps-and briefstops,not unlikethe movementofthemouses cursoracross ascreen ofhypertext.Its truethat studieshave foundthat readersgiven text onascreen doworse onrecall andcomprehension teststhan readersgiventhe sametextonpaper.But a2015study bythe Germaneducator JohannesNaumann suggeststhe opposite.He gavea groupofhigh-school studentsthe jobof trackingdown certainpieces ofinformation onwebsites;hefoundthatthestudents whoregularly didresearchonline werebetter atthis taskthan studentswho usedthe Internetmostly tosend email,chat,and blog.A newgeneration ofdigital writersprefers toinclude interactivefeatures.The2014iPad novel,Pry,tells thestoryofa demolition(爆破)expert returninghome fromthefirstGulf War.The storyis toldin text,photographs,video clips,and audio.It usesan interface(界面)that allowsyou tofollow theaction andshift betweenlevelsofawareness.As youread textonthescreen,describing charactersandplot,you drawyour fingersapart andsee aphotograph ofthe chiefcharacter,hiseyesopening onthe world.Pinch yourfinger shutandyou visithis troubledunconscious;words andimages raceby,as ifyou areinside hismemory.Pry is the oppositeofashallow work;its wholeplay isbetween thesurface andthe depthsofthehuman mind.Reading it is stimulating.、1In AlbertoManguePs opinion,silentreading.A.is anabnormal thingto humanconsciousness B.offers readers,mind freedomand timetothinkC.strengthens readerspower of、memory andreflection D.allows readersto gainan insightinto booksand words2Why isdigitaltechnologyconsidered tohaveendangered ourbeing A.It presentschallengestothereadingbrain.B.It harmsourhumannessand humanitygradually.C.Itisvery likelyto expandour contemplativespace.D.It leavesourthoughtsandmemoriesout ofcontrol.3^The sentenceThe fearof technologyis notnew.should beplaced in.A.
①B.
②C.
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(4)、4What canwe inferfrom JohannesNaumanns studyA.Its easierto collectinformation onthe Internetthan inbooks.B,Peoples habitof usingtheInternetinfluences theirperformance.C.The Internetisnt supposedto beused asa toolof entertainment.D.Paper readingis betterthan screenreading inimproving comprehension.、5The2014iPad novel,Pry,is mentionedinthelast paragraphto.A.introduce theoccurrence ofa readingrevolutionB.show thetechnology employedin digitalreading、C.prove digitalreading notshallow butattractive D.illustrate theimpact digitalreading hason ourlife.6What is probably thebesttitle forthe passageA.The deepspace ofdigital readingB.The timelyarrivalofsilent readingC.The developmentof traditionalreadingD.The potentialdamage ofelectronic books(分)
25.10Winter iscoming,and someparts oftheworldare alreadycovered withdeep snow.The bestwaytowarm thosecoldhands is a cupof hotsweet chocolate.Hot chocolatehasbeen used for many yearsto treatdiseases andfight badmoods.If sknown asaspecial healthydrink fromthe16th to19lh centuries,and sometimeswas takenus a medicine.Nowadays peopledont considerhot(烹饪法)chocolate asamedicine,but drinkeven morethan ever!There areplenty oftasty andhealthy hot chocolate recipesyou cantryto enjoythe followinghealth benefits of drinking hot chocolate.It improvesyour brainpower(类黄The studyshows thatdrinking hot chocolate can help improve your brainpower andyour brainhealth.The flavonoids酮)in hot chocolate increasethe bloodflow andoxygen toyour brain,helping youthink better.If you want to improve yourmemory,try drinkingtwo cupsof hot chocolate aday.Not onlywill youimproveyourmemory,but yourmood aswell.Just makesure youdontuse toomuch sugar in yourhotchocolate.It improvesyour moodChocolate,including hotchocolate,is well-known moodbooster.This tastydrink helpsfight stress,anxiety,and depression.Butthe problemis,hotchocolatemay containhigh amountsof sugar.Consider makingsugar-free hotchocolate toget allits(特性).mood-improving propertiesIt canhelp you loseweightIf youare tryingto dropa fewpounds,drinking hotchocolate canhelpyouachieve yourweight lossgoal.When madecorrectly,hotchocolateisadelicious andlow caloriedrink thatyoucanenjoy everytime youhave chocolatedesire.Besides,drinking acup oflow calorie hotchocolate helpspreventtheintake ofhigh-calorie andsugar foodslike cakes.Now thatyoure awareof someofthebest healthbenefits ofdrinking chocolate,what areyou waitingfor Rushinto yourkitchenand makethis fantasticwinter drink.、1Hot chocolateis popularin winterbecause.A.it canmake yourcold handswarmB.it hasbeenusedformanyyearsC・itwasusedtotreat kindsof illnessesD.itisregarded asthe healthiestdrink、2In thepassage theauthor mainlytalks about.A.different hotchocolate recipesB.materials usedto makehot chocolateC.side effectsfrom drinkingchocolateD.benefitsofdrinkinghotchocolate、3Itcanbe inferredfromthepassage that.A.hotchocolateistheonly waytoimprovemoodB,most peoplecanbeaddicted tochocolateC.remember nevertohavesugarindrinkD.food inlowcaloriemakes youhealthy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.(分)(跃)(平雀『木)
26.30A LeapEK toHonor.Leaping ona narrowbalance beamis noteasy.But LolaWalter,a13-year-oldgymnast,is anexpert atit.To perfecther skills,Lola]for fourhours aday,five daysa week.At thestate championshipsin March,she finishedseventh outof16girls.Thats especiallyimpressive,2she islegally blind,bom witha rarecondition thatcauses her eyes toshift constantly.She oftenseesdouble andcant3how faraway thingsare.When she was little,her mom4that eventhough shecouldnt see5,she wasfearless.So hermomsigned herup forgymnastics whenshewasthree.She lovedthe6right awayand gymnasticsbecame herfavorite.Though learninggymnastics hasbeen more7for herthan forsomeofher tournaments,she hasnever quit.She doesntlet her8stop herfrom doinganything thatshe wantsto.She likesthe determinationit takesto dothe sport.Her biggest9isthebalance beam.Because shehas doublevision,she oftenseestwo beams.She mustuse hersense oftouch tohelp herduring herroutine.Sometimes sheeven closeshereyes.You haveto10yourmind thatitll takeyou whereyouwant to go,“says Lola.To bea top-level gymnast,one mustbe brave.The beamisprobablythemost11fbr anyonebecause itsfour incheswide.At thestatecompetition,Lola didntfall12the beam.In fact,she gotan
8.1out of10——her highestscore yet.Lola doesntwanttobe13differently fromtheothergirls onher team.At thecompetitions,the judgesdontknowabout hervision
14.She doesnttell them,because shedoesnt thinkthey needto know.Her momis amazedbyher15attitude.。
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