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2025届广东省深圳市南头中学高三全国冲刺考
(五)(全国I卷)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〃.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)
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5301.—There areprobably aliensliving hereon earth.--!I cantbelieve yousaid that.A.Come onB.Forget itC.Go aheadD.Allow me
2.you hearfrom me to thecontrary,expect meon Fridayat about6pm.A.Unless B.UntilC.While D.Although
3.While in the university,we wereoffered a number ofafter-school activitiesto oursocial skills.A.createB,growC.settleD.develop
4.More expresswaysin Sichuansoon topromote thelocal economy.A.are beingbuilt B.will bebuiltC.have beenbuilt D.had beenbuilt
5.It aSaturday afternoonin MayMargaret couldarrange for meto meet herelder,sister.A.was until;when B.was until;thatC.was notuntil;when D.was notuntil;that
6.Doris Lessing,an authorwho hashad afascinating life,lived inIran she was fivebefore movingtoZimbabwe.A.unless B.sinceC.until D.after
7.—The onlineshopkeeper hasmade anapology forhis rudebehavior.—OK.If yourestill notsatisfied,you cancompensation.A.claim B.afford
8、A.exciting B.amazing C.confusing D.annoying
9、A.hugged B,greeted C・thanked D.waved、10A.preference B.sufferings C.curiosity D.doubt、11A.avoid B.consider C.continue D.stand、12A.lack B.belong C.exist D.stay、13A.set B.throw C.give D.hang、14A.Sad B.Terrible C.Funny D.Ridiculous、15A.many B.few C,good D.light、16A.defence B.boundaries C.sympathy D.secret17A.burden B.equip C.expose D.entertain18A.however B.whenever C,wherever D.whatever、19A.so longas B,now that C.even ifD.in case、20A.shameful B・proud C.astonished D.grateful第二节(每小题L5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式(分)
27.15Therapy dogsare dogsthat aretrained togive comfortto peoplein unfortunatesituations Thestory of the first」()(战therapy dogis veryinteresting DuringWorld WarII,a soldiernamed WilliamWynne foundan1abandon dogon thebattlefield场)」()He became2friend with the dogand namedit SmokyWhen Williambecame veryill andentered ahospital,his friendsfrequentlybrought Smoky to visithim,3-made itbecome sopopular with the othersick soldiersin thehospital thatit wasallowed tostayThe doctorsin thehospital usedSmokyto help cheerop thepatients Afterthe warended,Smoky continuedto work
4.a therapydogin theUnited StatesIn the1970s,Elaine Smith,5American nurse,started aprogram totrain therapydogs Smithnoticed patientsin hospitalsseemed(康复)()to recovermuch
6.fast whendogs hadbeen around
7.amazed doctors and nurseswas thathaving animalsvisit hospitalshelpedlower stressand bloodpressure amongpatients Inthe1980sand1990s,other animalsalso startedto helpthe sick()Today,therapy pets
8.use to help manydifferent peoplewith problemsFor example,they helpchildren withreadingdifficulties by
9.(provide)an audiencethat wontbelittle(轻视)themSome therapypets canwork alongwiththepatient and the()doctor in an effort
10.help peoplelearn towalk again after aserious injury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,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21011I amgrateful tomy English teacher Susan,at whosehelp Icouldnt havewon firstprize in the EnglishTalent Competition、for high school studentlast week、I used to bepoorly inspoken EnglishI wastoo shyto speakin classSince sheteaches us last term,she has beenencouraging himto overcome fear andspeak out in classThanks to her,I havemade greatprogresses Besides,practicedseveral timesin the front ofher^It washer advicewhich made me a better speaker and fullof confidence^And Iowe mysuccesstoher、、第二节书面表达(满分Susan setme a good exampleI amdetermined to become anEnglishteacherwhen I grow up179分).25(分)假定你是李华,下周四你因故不能出席外教先生的英美概况课,打算向他请假请给先生写一
29.25Smith Smith封邮件,内容包括.写信目的;
1.原因及歉意;
2.弥补措施;
3.希望批准4注意.词数左右;
1100.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2Dear Mr.Smith,rmlooking forwardto yourreply.Yours,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1A、2A、3D、4B、5D、6C、7A、8D、9C、10C、11B、12B、13C、14A、15C、16C、17A、18C、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、21L D
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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L530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
261.A
2.B
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6.C
7.D
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12.B
13.D
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15.A
16.B
17.A
18.B
19.C
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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10.tohelp第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10现I amgritefu!to tnyEnglish texbcrSusan,whose bripI couktat havewoo firstpnzc mtbc EWish TileotwntbouiCoopration forhighschoolstudem liststudmtstv inspoken EnglishI“zs toostay tospeak mclass Suesbe tcacbeiuslastterm,sbe has1usedto bebeen acoutagmghxm toovercomefearaad speakout mclass Thinksto ha,I Me nudegreat pfogressesBesides,me progresspcicticedseveral timesm itettram ofher Itm berXvice utoebmademeabetterspeakerandftiU ofcoofxleDce tbethatAad1owe mynrem toher SoSusan Atet mcifood example1m deterauoedto becomean Enflishtoeber wbenIgrowup his第二节书面表达满分分
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28、29Dear Mr.Smith,I hopethis emailfinds youwell.I amLi Hua,writing to ask for absence fromyour classnext Thursday.As youknow,An Introductionto Britainand Americais myfavorite classand Isimply cannotlove theclass more.However,I cannotmake itnext Thursdaydue to an appointmentwith mydentist andThursday is the onlytime availablefor him.I feelsosorry tomiss yourclass,but Iwould loveto workovertime onweekends tomake upfor anyprojects orassignment.Td appreciateyourunderstanding andhope youwould approveof myrequest ofabsence thistime.Looking forwardto earlyreply!114wordsYours,Li HuaC.sacrifice D.dismiss
8..Varieties ofsolutions havebeen providedfor usto solvethe problem.We canchoose to start with.A.it B.thatC.each D.one
9.My summercamp isntgood fun,but it is reallearning experiencefor me.A.a;/B.the;a C./;a D.a;the
10.Music treatmentinvolves aspecialist playingan instrumentor singthe patienfsmood.A.by meansof B.with regardtoC.in responseto D.on accountof
11.An oldlady cameto thebus stoponly thebus hadgone.A.to run;to findB.running;to findC.and ran;finding D.running;finding
12.If you,the specialone in the world,want toshow yourpersonality,this T-shirt isexactly whatyou arelookingfor.A.calm B.unique C.straight D.constant
13.In spring,the sceneon thetop of the hillis soappealing thatit ismy words.A.above B.overC.beyond D.off一
14.What doesthe signover thereread—nNo personsmoke orcarry alighted cigarette,cigar orpipe inthis area.A.shall B.may C.mustD.Will
15.Maybe hereally shoulddo moreexercises fromnow on.,I hopehe couldget oversoon.A.SomehowB.Somewhat C.Anyway D.Anywhere
16.The steamboatwas fullyfurnished withlife preservers.The passengersmight besaved accidents.A.in spiteof B.instead ofC.in caseof D.in placeof
17.Not untilhe lefthis hometo knowhow importantthe familywas forhim.A.did hebegin B.had hebegun C.he beganD.he hadbegun一
18.Excuse me,do youmind ifI openthe window—Well,if you•I canput onmore clothes.A.can B.mayC.mustD shall
19.Well haveto finishit,.A.however ittakes longB.however longit takesC.no matterhow ittakes D.no matterhow longdoes ittake
20.Within eventhe weakestof humanbodies liesa lifethat isprecious indeed…needs to be respectedand honored.A.something thatB.one C.one thatD.something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)
21.6Average humanscan consume15or moredrinks inplastic bottlesa month.If youwere bornafter1978,and liveuntil80years old,you willleave behinda minimumof14,400plastic bottleson thisplanet.These bottlestake hundredsof yearsto breakdowninto tinypieces of plastic,never tocompletely disappear.Most of the wasteis consumedby fishand birds,which hasshortenedtheir lifetimegreatly.The Plastic Bottle Villageis justa greatidea thatmight finallysave usfrom beingburied inplastic.Its acommunity inPanamathat isgoing tobe madeof usedbottles.The designprocess beginswith buildingsteel frames,which are then filledwith thesebottles.(管道装置)Once thisstep iscomplete,and electricaland plumbinglines areput inside,the plasticwalls arecovered byconcrete-bothinside andoutside.So noone willactually beable totell that the wallsare madeof plastic.Besides,the materialwill keepthe house17℃cooler thanthe outside,which is the biggestbenefit topeople livinginside.(主意)The villageis thebrainchild ofRobert Bezeauwiththeintention ofsetting upseveral environmentalprojects.Havingstarted arecycling programfour yearsago,during whicha numberof plastic bottles werecollected,he startedto thinkof howthey couldbeput to use.Soon enough,he decidedtousethem tobuild houses,and cameup witha basicidea for the constructionprocess.The projecthopes tomake peopleconscious of the wastethat thesebottles createso that they cando moreto protecttheenvironment.The villagewill alsocreate aneducation centerthat willteach individualsfrom the world howto reuseplasticbottlesasconstruction materialsfor shelter.Recycled bottlescould neutralizethe negativeeffect ofyour passageon thisplanet,and movecloserto leavingonly your“fbotprints”.、1What doesParagraph1intend totell usA.The reasonfor buyingfewer drinks.B.The difficultsituation ofwildlife.C.The amountof plasticwaste.D.The seriousnessofplasticpollution.、2What isthe biggestbenefit topeople livingin thePlasticBottleVillageA.The housewill bemuch coolerthan normalones.B.The materialof constructionwill bereduced a lot.C.The newly-made house can savealotof electricity.D.The wasteof thehousecanbe consumedby fishand birds.、3Which of the followingwords canbest describeRobertA.Creative.B.Courageous.C.Enthusiastic.D.Sensitive.、4The mainpurpose ofRoberts projectsis to.A.provide shelterfor localsB.reuse alldeserted plasticbottlesC.popularize the use ofplastic bottlesD.raise peoplesenvironmental awareness(分)
22.8China becamethe firstcountry toclone a monkey usingnon-reproductive cells,reducing theneed tobreed labmonkeys and pavingthe wayfor moreaccurate,effective andaffordable animaltests fornew drugs,scientists saidon Thursday.弥猴)By December,the Instituteof NeuroscienceoftheChinese Academyof Scienceshad createdtwo clonemacaques^(体细月包)named^Zhong Zhong^^and“Hua Hua”by nucleartransferring ofsomatic cells-any cellintheorganism otherthanreproductive cells.Tetra,amonkeyborn in1999,isthe worlds firstcloned monkey,but itwas doneby usinga simplermethod calledembryo(胚胎分害()splitting J;but itcould onlygenerate fourcloned offspringat atime andcannot begenetically changedto suittheexperimental need.(灵长类)Cloning amonkey usingsomatic cellshasbeena world-class challengebecause itis aprimate thatshares itsgeneticmakeup,and thereforeall ofits complexity,with humans.For drugand otherlab tests,scientists haveto purchasemonkeys fromall overtheworld,which iscostly andbad fortheenvironment,and producesinaccurate resultsbecause eachmonkey mighthave differentgenes.By cloningmonkey usingsomatic cells,we canmassively cultivatelarge numbersof geneticallyidentical offspringinashortamount oftime,and we can evenchange theirgenes tosuit ourneeds.This cansave time,cut downexperiment costs,and producemoreaccurate results,leading tomore effectivemedicine.Sun Qiang,director ofthe non-human primateresearch facilityattheinstitute,said mostofthedrug trialsare currentlydone on labmice.However,drugs thatwork onmice mightnot workor evenhave severeside effectson humansbecause thetwo speciesare sodifferent“Monkeys andhumans areboth primates,so theyare muchclosely relatedand testing on monkeysis supposedtobeas effectiveas(神经的)testingonhumans,“he said.This isespecially usefulin testingdrugs fbrneural diseasessuch asParkinsons disease,metabolic(代谢综合症)syndrome andimmune systemdiseases,and tumors,he added.“This achievementwill helpChina leadtheworldresearch inthe internationalscience projectsrelated toneural mappingofprimate brains,nhe said.nHowever,bio labsfrom theUnited States,Japan,and Europeancountries arealso verycapable,and theywillquickly catchup withChina afterthe monkeycloning technologyis madepublic,MSun added.“This meanswe haveto innovatecontinuously andwork extrahard thisyear tostay ahead/*he said.
1、Which ofthe followingisthemost importantfactor incloning macaquesnamed nZhongZhong1and HHuaHuaA.Reproductive cells.B.Somatic cellsC.Neural mapping.D.Genetic makeup、2Why iscloning monkeysso difficultA.Because itis badfor ourenvironment.B.Because eachmonkey mighthave differentgenes.C.Because monkeysgenetic makeupis ascomplicated ashumans.D.Because itis tooexpensive to work on their geneticmakeup.、3What isthe mainidea ofParagraph8A.The curefor neuraldiseases.B,The processof cloningmonkeys.C.The significanceof cloningmonkeys.D.The closerelations betweenmonkeysandhumans.、4What canwe inferfrom thispassageA.More effectivemedicine willbe produced.B.Drug trialsonlabmice willbe abandoned.C.China isthe firstcountry tohave clonedmonkeys.D.China willstay aheadoftheworld incloning.(分)
23.8Professional athletespay ahigh pricefor theirpursuit ofexcellence andglory.Training to the limittears musclesandwears outjoints.Gymnasts oftenneed hipreplacements whenbarely intomiddle age.Few footballersmake itto theend oftheir careerswiththeir kneesintact.But manyalso runa darkerrisk:doping-theuseof bannedathletic performance-enhancing drugsby athleticcompetitors.TheWinter Olympics in Pyeongchang,in SouthKorea,starts thisweek inits shadow.Years afterwhistle-blowers firstrevealed wholesale(大规模的)()doping inRussia,the InternationalOlympic CommitteeIOC atlast decidedto barit fromtaking part.But ithas allowed()many Russiansto competeas individuals.And onthe eveofthecompetition theCourt ofArbitration forSport CASsaid that28others shouldreceive amore tolerantpenalty from the IOC,further mufflingthe anti-doping message.Russias doping is unusualonly inits scaleand institutionalnature.No countryor sportis immune.Studies,and ananonymoussurvey atthe WorldAthletics Championshipsin2011,suggest that a thirdof athletespreparing forbig internationalcompetitions takebannedsubstances.Yet just1-2%fail atest eachyear.Lance Armstrong,a cyclistwho wonthe Tourde Franceseven timesand lateradmittedto dopingall thewhile,was testedon250occasions.The fewtimes hefailed,he avoidedpunishments byclaiming he had(消炎药)(骑行引起的肌肉酸痛).taken anti-inflammatories forsaddle-sores(类固醇)Doping ismore sophisticatedthan whensome statesused steroidsto bulkup athletes.New drugsare designedto beundetectableinablood orurine sample.Many athletesblood dopeJ receivingtransfusions ortaking adrug thatstimulates theproduction of red blood cellsto improvetheir physicalstrength.Soviet athleteswho werefed steroidssuffered ahost ofserious(流产)problems inlater life.They weremore likelyto commitsuicide,or tomiscarry orhave adisabled child.No oneknows whatrisksthose takingnew“designer“versions arerunning.Blood-doping cancause heartattacks;more thana dozencyclists,deaths havealreadybeen linkedto it.The agenciesthat setout tostop dopingare hugelyoutclassed.As theargument overpunishments onRussia illustrate,they aredividedand weak.Most testingis doneby nationalbodies,which maynot tryvery hardto findevidence thatwould gettheir ownstars()banned.The WorldAnti-Doping AgencyWADA,which overseesthem,is packedwith officialsfrom nationalsports federationsandthe IOC.Their interestsare likewiseconflicted.Its budgetis tiny.The systemseems tobe designedto looktough butpunish onlythe(替罪羊).occasional scapegoatHonest athletesdeserve better.
1、The word“muffling”(in paragraph2)is closestin meaningto・”A.deafening B.conveying C.spreading D.weakening、2Why didthe authorcite aninstance ofLance ArmstrongA.To illustratehe isa modelof Russianathlete.B.To showcycling isvery popularin France.C.To indicatedoping existseverywhere.D.To suggestdopingisan exceptionfor Americanathletes.、3Which ofthe followingis NOTa side-effect ofsteroidsA.Giving birthtoanunhealthy child.B.Suicidal tendencies.C.Stimulates theproductionofredbloodcells.D.Unintentionally havinga pregnancyend early.、4What canbe inferredfrom thepassageA.The CASshould putmore severepenalties onRussian athletes.B.The WinterOlympicsinPyeongchang have not beensuccessful dueto dopingscandals.C,Doping isquite commonamong athletesin Franceand Russia.D.WADA doesagoodjob monitoringdoping inthe Olympics.24・(8分)We allhave defining moments inour lives——meaningful experiencesthat standoutinour memory.Many of them(相遇)owe agreat dealto chance:a luckyencounter withsomeone whobecomes thelove ofyour life.A newteacher whospots atalentyou didntknow youhad.These momentsseem tobe theproduct offate orluck.We cantcontrol them.But isthat trueNo necessarily.Defining momentsshape our lives,but we dont haveto waitfor themto happen.We canbe theauthorsofthem.It ispossible tocreate definingmoments ifwe understandmore aboutthem.Our researchshows thatthey allshare asetof commonelements.We startby asking:why dowe remember certain experiencesand forgetothers Inthe caseof bigdays,such asweddings,the answeris prettyclear——its acelebration thatis grandin scaleand richin emotion.No surprisethat itsmore memorablethana mathslesson.But fbrother experiencesin life——from holidaystoworkprojects——its notso clearwhy weremember whatwedo.(浸入)Consider anexperiment inwhich participantswere askedto submergetheir handsfor60seconds inbuckets filledwith14℃()water.Remember14℃water feelsmuch colderthan14℃air.They were then askedto submergetheir handsfor90seconds insteadof60,but duringthe final30seconds,the waterwarmed upto15°C.The participantswerethengiven achoice:would yourather repeatthe first trialorthesecondPsychologists haveexplained thereasons forthis puzzlingresult.When peopleassess an experience,they tendto forgetor ignoreitslength.Instead,they seemto ratethe experiencebased ontwo keymoments:the bestor worstmoment,known asthe peak,and theending.Intheparticipants9memories,what stoodout fbrthem wasthatthelonger trialended morecomfortably thanthe shorterone.Sowhen weassess ourexperiences,wedontaverage ourminute-by-minute feelings.Rather,we tendto rememberflagship moments:the(低谷)peaks,the pitsandthetransitions.What wedont rememberarethebits inbetween——sometimes thereis littleto distinguishoneweek fromthe next.Partly thisis becausethere maybe onlya dozenmoments inyour lifethat showwho you are——those arebig definingmoments.But thereare smaller experiences,too,inthecontext ofa memorableholiday,romantic dateor workachievement.Once weunderstandhow weremembercertainmoments andwhy,wecanstart tocreate moremoments thatmatter.、1How doesthe authorunderstand definingmomentsA.We cancreate definingmoments inourlives.B.Defining moments are justout ofour control.C.No similaritiesexist betweendefiningmoments.D.Defining momentsconsist ofsmallerexperiences.、2We canlearn fromthe experimentthat.A.the strikingmomentsaremore likelytoberemembered.B.the lengthof anexperience determinesour memoryof itC.itismeaningful todistinguish thebits inbetween flagshipmoments.D.all thecomponents ofanexperienceshould beequally remembered、3What wouldprobably bediscussed inthe followingpart ofthe textA.What toprepare forlifes trials.B.Why tocreate definingmoments.C.Whom toowe ourgood fatesto.D.How tocreate lifesbig moments.(分)(孤)
25.10A successfulbusinessman,addressing thecommercial clubof hiscity,told astory ofan orphanJL namedJim.Jim was12years old,who wasthe laughingstock ofthe wholetown.He neverremembered havinga kindword spoken to himinhis wholelife.One dayas Jimwalked downthe street,he sawsome flowersslip froma littleladys armsjust infront ofhim.Jimgathered upthe flowersand replacedthem inher arms.Thank you,dear;you area nicelittle boy.she saidkindly,and wenton herwayafter givinghim abright smile.Jim wasamazed.These werethe firstkind wordshehadever heardin hiswhole twelveyears ofexistence.He stoodand staredafterher untilshewasout ofsight,then hemade straightforastream.He satdown onthe bankofthestream anddid somethinking.Thank you,dear;youarea nicelittle boy,”he thought.Finally theboy pulledfrom hispockets apiece ofbroken mirrorand lookedathimself.He sawnothing butdirt.He wentdown tothe waterand washedhis facecarefully,almost painfully.Then helooked again.Hescarcely recognizedhimself.He stoodstraight andlooked upinstead ofdown forthe firsttime sincehe couldremember.A feedingof self-respect awokewithin hisbeing.At thatmoment thecourse of his lifewas changed;a determinationtobeworthyof thekind wordsspokentohim bythe littlelady,and topass themon,took possessionofhissoul.After tellingthis storyof Jim,thespeaker pausedand thenhe shockedthe audienceby saying,Gentlemen,I wasthat boy.That gentlewoman implantedin mylife the、first seedof kindness.As atribute toher memoryI havetold youthis story.”1What doesthe authormean by“the laughingstock“inparagraph2A.Jim likedplaying jokeson others.B.Jim wasalways laughedat byothers,C.Jim wasgood atmaking othershappy.D.Jim hadinterest intelling funnystories.、2Which ofthe followingwords canbe usedto describethe ladyA.Brave.B.Clever.C.Friendly.D.Honest.、3What canwe inferfromthelast paragraphA.Jim wantedpeople tosay kindwords to others.B,The ladybecame veryfamous becauseof thatstory.C.It wasthefirsttime forJim totell hisstory toothers.D.Jim madea totof moneyby tellinghis storiestoothers.、4What isthe besttitle forthe textA.A Storyof JimB.A GoodLadyC,A KindWord D.A SuccessfulBusinessman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)
26.30We allhave stormsthrough ourlives.But wehavenoright tomake everyoneelse sufferwith ourown1()The carpenterI2tohelpme restorean oldfarmhouse hadjust finisheda n3first dayonthe job.A flattire madehim losean hourofwork,his electricsaw quit,and nowhis truck4tostart.While Idrove himhome,he satin stony5On arriving,he invitedme intomeethis family.As wewalked towardthefrontdoor,he paused6atasmall tree,7tips ofthe brancheswithboth hands.()When openingthe door,he underwentan8transformation.His tannedface waswreathed insmiles,and he9his twosmall childrenandgave hiswife akiss.The nextday my10drove metoaskhim aboutwhat Ihad seen.Oh,thats mytrouble treeJ hereplied.4tI knowI cant_11havingtroubles onthejob,but thetroubles don9112tothehouse withmy family.So Ijust13them upon thetree.Then inthe morningI pick them upagain.”“14thing is,he smiled,when Icome outinthemorning topickthemup,there arentnearly as15as Irememberthe night before.Putting16around our problems isa reallygood idea---it preventsour difficultiesfrom spillingover ontoloved people,who cantdoanything aboutourproblems.Why17them ifthey canthelp usSo,plant yourselfa troubletree outsideand useit18you comehome.Be gratefulthat youhave lovedones togo hometo_19your lovedoneis simplyyour beloveddog.And whenyou pickedup yourtroubles onthe wayeach morning,be20that theyrenot asheavy astheywere thenightbefore.
1、A.unhappiness B.mistakes C.helplessness D.carelessness、2A.informed B.hired C.trusted D.recommended、3A.enjoyable B.smooth C.rough D.dull、4A.intended B.desired C.hesitated D.refused
5、A.amazement B,astonishment C・embarrassment D.silence、6A.regularly B.unusually C.briefly D.directly、7A.cutting B.damaging C.watching D.touching。
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