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2025届甘肃省兰州市高三第十一模(最后一卷)英语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)
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5301.Air pollution,together withlittering,many problemsin ourlarge industrialcities today.A.causes B.cause C.caused D.causing
2.Its alwaysa goodidea to have asecond keysomewhere youlose thefirst one.A.in caseB.now thatC.even thoughD.as longas
3.Adding to their happiness,he says,some similaritiesbetween thetwo testpapers.A.is B.are C.has D.have
4.This researchhas attractedwide coverageand hasfeatured onBBC television^Tomorrows World.A.message B.information C.media D.data
5..When the old manwoke up,he foundsomeone hisTV in the livingroom.A.stole B.steal C.stealing D.stolen
6.Janes grandmotherhad wantedto writechildrens bookfor many years,but onething oranotheralways gotin way.不填A.a;B.the;theC.不填;the D・a;the
7.What yousaid doesntwhat thepolice have told us,so wehave tofind moreevidence.A.agree withB.make upC.contribute toD.show off
8.-You lookso angry.What happened-Fd rathernot talkabout it.A.Nothing.B.All right.C.Get away!D.No way!
9.The U.S.official saidNorth Korea--and Iran--should followin thesteps ofLibya,which lastDecember saiditwould workto allowinternational weaponsinspectors to do theirwork.A.unconditionally B.unwillingly C.unfortunately D.uncomfortably
10.The monitorsaid that the learningmethod heused improvedhis maths.A.greatly B.nearly C.normally D.seriously
11.In recentyears,Chinese artshave won the ofa lot of peopleoutside China.、2A.where B.which C.that D.what、3A.chat B.return C.discussion D.glance、4A.painter B.neighbor C.photographer D.traveler、5A.faced withB.lost in C.devoted toD.moved by、6A.thinking B.wondering C.picturing D.believing、7A.when B.if C.even ifD.since、8A.particular B.special C.blind D.energetic、9A.approached B.reached C.watched D.prevented、10A.planting B.watering C.fertilizing D.tending、11A.easily B.really C.accidentally D.eventually、12A.get rid of B.give atouch toC.come up with D.have funwith、13A.Without B.In spiteof C.And forD.Even so、14A.pick themup B.turn themdown C.let themdown D.give themup、15A.enthusiasm B.calmness C.kindness D.caution、16A.mood B.condition C.place D.life、17A.way B.time C.chance D.hand、18A.Therefore B.Anyway C.However D.Besides、19A.for B.inC.from D.with、20A.change B.hear C.remind D.accept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)
27.15Directions:After readingthe passagebelow,fill in the blanksto makethe passagecoherent andgrammatically correctForthe blankswith agiven word,fill ineach blankwith theproper formof thegiven word;for the other blanks,use oneword thatbest fitseachblankWildlife Secretsof NigeriasLast WildernessResearchersfrom Chester Zoo,working with the NigeriaNational ParkService,surveyed over1,000square kilometresof the」national parkKnown1its mountainrainforests androlling grasslands,it ishome tosome ofWest Africasmost threatenedanimals()加(黑猩猩),The cameras
2.spot someanimals thathave neverbeen recordedbefore in the areaand others,like c/z2Ps3-arerarely seenStuart Nixon,the AfricaField ProgrammeCo-ordinator atChesterZoo,said confirmationof thelocations ofchimps was an()important discoveryGashakas beenregarded formanyyearsas
4.have thebiggest populationof thisNigeria-Cameroon chimpJ hesaid“We considerit the most importantpopulation——thats really5-we needto countit andsee what the statusof thechimp isrightnow-that will eventually affectwhat weknow aboutthis subspecieselsewhere”()The chimp
6.endanger acrossits rangein Cameroon and NigeriaIts totalpopulation isdown tofewer than9,000individuals,of二()which about1,000are thought7live within the bordersof thenational parkIts anamazing toolto use these cameratraps andto()reveal thatthis park-which is a
8.forget wilderness,really,for Nigeria-still hasa reallyimportant」store ofimportant speciesfor Nigeriaand Africain generalsaid StuartNixonChester Zoois fundingguards forthe rangersand providingtraining inwildlife monitoringand protection“This workis helpinguslearn moreabout thesecrets ofone ofour lastwilderness areasand wemust continueto worktogether toensure
9.survival fbrfuture第四部分写作(共两节)第一节generations,said StuartNixon,“
10.all thisbeauty werelost,it would be aterrible tragedyfbr all”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句中最多有两处错误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
21011、Dear MrBrown,Im verythankful toyou for invite meto stay with youin Londonin thecoming vacationIhave beendreamed ofseeing youagain so、、that I can getmore helpfrom youin mineEnglish learningAnd Imafraid I cant goto yourplace inthis summerBecause Ihave、promised mygrandmother,she livesin the country,to spendthe summerwith herShe missesme toomuch that I findthat difficult、to refuseher requestsPm busynow preparingfor severalexaminations Iplan tovisit youin winterif itconvenient toyouBest wishesLi Ming第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假定你是国际学校的学生李华,在即将毕业离开学校之际,代表所有毕业生在毕业欢送会上发言内
29.25Robert容包括向学校和老师表示感谢;
1.对同学的祝愿
2.注意:词数左右;L100可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数
3.Good morning,dear teachersand friends,Thanks again.And allthe bestto my friends.参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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530、1A、2A、3B、4D、5C、6D、7A、8A、9A、10A、11C、12C、13C、14A、15B、16B、17B、18B、19D、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.D
2.C
3.D
4.B、
221.B
2.A
3.C
4.B、
231.A
2.B
3.B
4.D
5.C、
241.B
3.B
4.D、
251.C
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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.C
7.B
8.C
9.A
10.D
11.B
12.B
13.C
14.B
15.A
16.A
17.C
18.C
19.D
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.for
21..spotted
4.having
5.why
6.is endangered
7.to live
8.forgotten
9.its
10.If第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)、
10281.invite—inviting
2..dreamed—dreaming一
3..mine my
4.And—But删除
5.in一
6.she who一
7.too so一
8.that it
9.examination—examinations后加
10.it is第二节书面表达(满分分)2529Good morning,dear teachersand friends,Im LiHua.Today Iam honoredto representus graduatesto delivera speech.Firstly,Id liketo extendour heartfeltthanks to the teachersfor yourhelp andguidance in the pastthree years.Without yourguidanceand encouragement,we couldnthave madesuch greatprogress.Now wehave notonly hada goodcommand ofall thesubjects,but alsolearned how to getalong witheach otherand howto be a responsibleperson.What agood time!To repayyou,weshould workharder toserve the people andsociety betterin the future.Next,as formyfriends,I wantto expressmy bestwishes.Isincerely hopeyou can make great achievements inyour futurelife andcareer.Thanks again.And allthe bestto myfriends.A.reputation B.enjoymentC.appreciation D.entertainment
12.—Turn off the TV,Jack.your homeworknow-Mum,just tenmore minutes,please.A.Will yoube doingB.Should yoube doingC.Shouldnt yoube doingD.Couldnt yoube doing
13.General Secretary,Xi Jinping,stressed thatcross—strait cooperationwouldbestrengthened thetwo sidescouldagree tooppose Taiwanindependence.A.unless B.even ifC.as longas D.until
14.—Excuse me,can youtell mewhere Ican finda supermarket—I happento knownearby.Come on,Fil showyou the way.A.one B.itC.that D.some
15.My motheris alwayswarning mewhen Igo out,Dont getoffthebus itis stopping.”A.until B.whileC.before D.after
16.Your donationgreatly appreciatedand themoney willbe usedto helpthe studentsfrom poorfamilies.A.has beenB.isC.was D.had been
17.Though small,thecountryhas plantsfrom desertgrasses totropical jungle.A.extreme B.abundantC.artificial D.poisonous
18.I usuallydo thewashing upand leavethe cookingto mywife,shes abetter cookthan me.A.unless B.as C.even thoughD.in case
19.Every fouryears Americansthe transferof power.A.carry overB.carry offC.carry onD.carry out
20.There isno easyway toremember prepositions,as itis onearea ofEnglish therules seemvery irregular.A.that B.whereC・whose D.which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)
21.6Eco-Resort ManagementEcotourismis oftenregarded asa formof nature-based tourismand has become animportant alternativesource oftourists.(度假村)In additionto providingthe traditionalresort-leisure product,it hasbeen arguedthat ecotourismresort managementshouldhave aparticular focuson best-practice environmental management.Couran CoveResort issuch atourist attractionlocated onSouthStradbroke Island,Australia.Sustainable(可持续的)Practicesof Couran Cove ResortSouth Stradbroke Islandis separatedfrom the mainland bythe Broadwater,which ishome toa widerange ofplant communities.Located on the offshoreisland,the Resortis onlyaccessible bymeans ofwater transportation.It provideshourly ferryservice from theharbour on themainlandto andfrom the island.Within the Resort,transport modesinclude walkingtrails,bicycle tracksand thebeach(八train.The receptionarea isthe counterof theshop which has notchanged in8years atleast.The accommodationis anoctagonal角形的)building.These arelarge roomsthat areclean butthe equipmentis old and insome casesjust working.The ceilingfan onlyworksat highspeed for example.Beds arehard butclean.There isa television,a radio,an oldair conditionerand asmall fridgein eachroom.As anecotourism-based resort,most of the planningand developmentof theattraction hasbeen concentratedon theneed toco-exist with the naturalenvironment ofSouthStradbrokeIsland to achieve sustainable development.Water andEnergy ManagementThereis groundwaterat thecentre of theisland,which hasa maximumheight of3metres abovesea level.The watersupply is(含水层).recharged byrainfall andis commonlyknown asan freshwateraquifer CouranCove Island Resort obtainsits watersupplyby tappinginto thisaquifer andcollecting itthrough apipe.In orderto narrowthe wateruses,all laundryactivities arecarried outonthe(补充)mainland.The Resortuses LPGpower stationrather thana fueloil stationfor itsenergy supply,supplemented bywind power,whichhasreduced greenhouseemissions by70%.Hot waterin theeco-cabins andfor someofthe Resort svehicles issolar-powered.Water efficientfittings arealso installedin showersand toilets.Visitors whostay atthe Resortare encouragedto monitortheir waterand()energy usageby anin-house televisionsystem,and arerewarded withprizes such asafree returntrip to the Resortaccordingly iftheirusage levelis low.EvaluationIn threeyears ofoperation,CouranCove IslandResorthas won23international andnational awards.It haseffectivelyimplemented contemporaryenvironmentalmanagementpractices.However,theResorts growthwilleventuallybe limitedby itscarryingcapacity,and quantitycontrol shouldbe incorporatedin themanagement strategyoftheResort.、1In ordertoachievesustainabledevelopment,theResort.A.cancels thetransportation serviceB.researches intoplant communitiesC.provides highquality accommodationD.operates in、harmony withits naturalsurroundings2What isapplied forheating wateron CouranCove IslandResortA.The LPGpower.B.The petropower.C.The solarpower.D.The windpower.、3According to the study,in thefuture whatshould theResort focusonA.Increasing thesupply offresh water.B.Meeting theneed ofinternational guests.C.Improving thetourism entertainmentprojects.D.Limiting thenumber ofthe gueststo theResort.、4From thepassage wecan knowthat CouranCoveIslandResort.A.suffers hugeloss innatural resourcesB.achieves successin eco-resort managementC.sets agood examplefor profit-making businessD.raises standardsin guest-monitoring management(分)
22.8When adriver slamsonthebrakes toavoid hittinga pedestrian crossing the road illegally,she ismaking amoral(道德的)decision thatshifts riskfrom thepedestrian to thepeopleinthecar.Self-driving carsmight soonhave tomake suchethicaljudgments ontheir own-but settlingonauniversal moralcode forthe vehiclescould bea toughtask,suggests asurvey.The largestever surveyof machineethics,called theMoral Machine,laid out13possible situationsin whichsomeones deathwasunavoidable.Respondents wereasked tochoose whoto sparein situationsthat involveda mixof variables:young orold,rich orpoor,more peopleor fewer.Within18months,the onlinequiz hadrecorded40million decisionsmade bypeople from233countries andterritories.When theresearchers analysedthese answers,they foundthat thenations couldbe dividedinto threegroups.One containsNorth(占支配地位的)America andseveral Europeannations whereChristianity hasbeen thedominant religion;another includescountriessuch asJapan,Indonesia andPakistan,with strongConfucian orIslamic traditions.A thirdgroup consistsof countriesin CentralandSouth America,such asColombia andBrazil.The firstgroup showeda strongerpreference for sacrificing olderlives tosave youngeronesthan didthe secondgroup,forexample.The researchersalso identifiedrelationships betweensocial andeconomic factorsin acountry.They foundthat peoplefromrelatively wealthycountries withstrong institutions,such asFinland andJapan,more oftenchose tohit people who steppedinto trafficillegallythan didrespondents innations withweaker institutions,such asNigeria orPakistan.People rarelyface suchmoral dilemmas,and somecities questionwhether thepossible situationsposed inthe onlinequiz arerelevanttotheethical andpractical questionssurrounding driverlesscars.But theresearchers arguethat thefindings revealculturaldifferences thatgovernments andmakers ofself-driving carsmust takeinto accountif theywant thevehicles togain publicacceptance.At leastBarbara Wege,who headsa groupworking onautonomous-vehicle ethicsat Audiin Ingolstadt,Germany,says suchstudiesare valuable.Wege arguesthat self-driving carswould causefewer accidents,proportionally,than humandrivers doeachyear-but that people mightfocus moreon eventsinvolving robots.Surveys suchas theMoral Machinecan helpto begin public discussionsabout theseunavoidable accidentsthat mightdevelop、trust.We needto comeupwith a socialconsensus Jshe says,about whichrisks weare willingto take.”1Why isit difficultto setuniversalmoral rulesfor programmingself-driving carsA.Social valuesalways changewiththe times.B.Moral choicesvary betweendifferent cultures.C.Drivers havea preferenceforsacrificingthe weak.D.Car makersare facedwith decisionsof lifeor death.、2The researchersconducted the study by.A.using amassive onlinequiz worldwideB.comparing differentcultures andcustomsC.dividing therespondents intothree groupsD.performing aseries ofcontrolled experiments、3According tothestudy,in whichcountry aredrivers morelikely tohit apedestriancrossingtheroadillegallyA.Nigeria B.ColombiaC.Finland D.Indonesia、4Barbara Wegewould probablyagree that.A.Self-driving carswill greatlyimprove thetraffic environmentB・Accidents causedby self-driving carsmight receivemore attentionC.Problems involvingself-driving carsmight shakethe publictrust insocietyD.Car makersneedn ttake therisk ofsolving self-driving carethical dilemmas(分)
23.8The Governors School isdescribed asa uniqueopportunity fbrhigh schoolstudents toinvolve themselvesin math,(编程).science,and technology.When Isigned upfor computerprogramming,I expectedto learnabout codingHowever,what Ididntexpect wasthat Iwould alsolearn howto buildstrong friendships.Just beforeI wentthere,I didntknow whatto expectinthe school,feeling quiteataloss.A senseof uncertaintyabout myfuturewas floodingover me.On thefirst day,the studentsawkwardly movedaround atthe openingceremonies.Although itis embarrassingtoadmit,I hadntbeen able to succeedin myfriendship inthe pastbecause I was toofocused onmyself.This time,I gotridofthe desire toshare personal stories andinstead waseager toask othersabout themselves.After sunsetonthesecond night,I heardthree girlstrying torecall theschedule for an upcomingmuseum trip.After effectivecommunication,I knewthey wereBree,Megan andAvery.Bree andAvery werein environmentalscience,and Meganwas studyingmathematics.We hada lotin commonamong usfour,suchasour lovefor movies,which strengthenedour friendships.Meanwhile,we were(日本动曼).able tointroduce eachother tonew activities.Bree introducedus toanime Enthusiastically,Megan encouragedus toplaytennis.Avery and I kepttheothertwo motivatedto workout atthe gym.The factthat none of uswas particularlyskilled withequipmentresulted inshared laughteralmost everyday.After fourweeks,I leftwiththeability tosuccessfully codean educationalcomputer game.More importantly,I alsoleft withknowledgeabout thecode offriendship—the factthatIcould makemore friendsin amonth byshowing interest in themthan Icouldin ayear bytrying toattract others9interestinme.、1The authorwent tothe Governors School tooriginally learnhowto.A,code computerprogramsB・make friendswith othersC.develop herpersonal hobby and interestD.share herpersonalstorieswith others、2The authorhad failedin herfriendship mainlybecause.A.she wasembarrassed tostaywithher friendsB,she caredlittle aboutothersC.she longedto know about othersD.she focusedher attentionon herstudy、3What canwe learnfromthe passageA.Avery studiedmathematics intheschool.B,The four girls hada wonderfultime atschool.C.Though thefourgirlshad nothingin common,they becamegood friends.D.Before goingtotheGovernors School,the authorhad thebasic knowledgeabout computers.、4According tothe author,the successcode offriendship is.A.getting othersto beinterested in herB.adding morelaughter toothers,lifeC.keeping othersmotivated bystories、D.becoming moreinterested inothers5What doesthe authortell usinthepassageA.Her interestintheGovernorsSchool.B.A closerelation withthree schoolmates.C.Her experienceintheGovernorsSchool.D.Big changesinherstudy.(分)
24.8Recently,online hike-sharing hasbecome thenew favoritein China.In majorcities,bikes in,yellow,orange,blue,white andgreen,can beseen almosteverywhere onthe street.It seemsthat thesebikes appearedsuddenly,adding anew beautifulsceneryto Chinesecities.Both themarket and the publicwelcome online bike-sharing,but isit reallya promisingbusiness Well,it depends.After all,online bike-sharing platformscan neverget awaywith hugeoperating costand uncertaingovernment policy.Some theoristsmight saythat onlinebike-sharing platformscan earna fortunesimply throughdeposit.Since userswill alwaysneedto rentbikes,their depositwill alwaysbe keptto onlinebike-sharing platforms.However,although onlinebike-sharing platformsmay beabletousethe deposit forother purposesattheprimary stage,they will(指定的)have toset upa specialaccount,so that the depositshall beused speciallyfor itsdesignated purpose.As themarket getsincreasinglymature,they willhavetodo sowhether to be responsiblefor usersorinconsideration ofpossible governmentregulations.Now thatonline hike-sharing platformscant makeprofit throughdeposit,how canthey becomeprofitable asfiercer market(慈善的)unfolds AlthoughHu Weiwei,CEO ofMobike,stated inan articlethat shewould takeMobike ascharitable projectif shefailed,running astartup isabsolutely differentfrom managinga charityorganization.After all,she hasto payback investorsbillions of(投资).investmentTo makeprofit,onlinebike-sharing platformsmight haveto increaserent feefor eachtrip,just asDidi did.From thisaspect,it mightbeareally goodbusiness.If weconsider fullscreen adsfee,recommendation feefor businessowners,etc.,its annualincome mightreach atleast RMB15billion.If weconsider thehuge operationcost,including bikerepairs,bikes servicelifeand laborcost,there mightnot bemuch netprofit left.After all,offline operationcost hasalways beenan unbearableburden forsuchinternet plusmode-based startups.、1How doesthe authorfeel about thefutureof onlinebike-sharing platformsA.Optimistic.B.Doubtful.C.Hopeful.D.Secure.、2How dosome theoriststhink onlinebike-sharing platformscanmakemoneyA.Through advertisements.B.Through services.C.Through deposit.D.Through investment.、3How shoulddeposit bedealt withwhen themarket ismature according totheauthorA.Used forother purposes.B.Kept ina specialaccount.C.Used forcharity.D.Left asidetotheusers.、4What doesthe underlinedword”unfolds”mean inthepassageA.Shrinks.B.Spreads.C.Shows.D.Develops.25・(10分)A womangrasped herphone toher heartthewaya ministermight holda Bible.She wasanxious to take apictureof abunch offlowers thatsat not10feet away,but firstshe hadto getthrough acrowd ofothers pushingtodothe same.The cause ofthis wasBouquets toArt,oneofthe mostpopular annualevents atthe de Young Museumin SanFrancisco.For the34th year,artistswere askedto createflower bunchesthat respondto piecesof arton display,from ancientcarvings tocontemporary sculptures.Ifs timetotake a photo topost onInstagram,but tothe pointthat ithasbecomea problem.In recentyears»the deYoung receivedmore thana thousandcomplaints frompeoplewhofelt thatcell phoneshad ruinedtheirexperience.In fact,institutions offine artaround the world facesimilar problemsas the desiretotake photographsbecomes ahuge drawformuseums aswell assomething thatupsets someof theirvisitors.So the deYoung responded witha kindof compromise:carving out“photo free^^hours duringthe exhibitionssix-day run.One commoncomplaint inthe ongoingdebates overthe effectof social media onmuseum cultureis thatpeople seemtobemissingout onexperiences becausethey areso busycollecting evidenceof them.A recentstudy inthe journalPsychological Sciencesuggeststhere issome truthto this;it foundthatpeoplewho tookphotos ofan exhibitrather thansimply observingit hada hardertimerememberingwhat theysaw.But theissue iscomplicated fbrthe professionalsrunning museums.Linda Butler,thedeYoung9s headofmarketing,communications andvisitor experience,acknowledges thatnot everyonewants amuseum tobe“a photo-taking playland.Yet alotofother peopledo,and shethinks thatthedeYoung isin noposition tojudge thatone motivationfor buyinga$28ticket ismorevalid thananother.If weremoved socialmedia andphotography,she says,“we wouldrisk becomingless popular.^^If thisisa(亲手机人群)battle,signs indicatethatthepro-phone crowdhas alreadywon.、1What werethe crowdeager todo inParagraph1A.To holda Bible.B.To admireflowers.C.To takeaphoto.D.To see the exhibition.、2How didthedeYoungrespondtothecomplaintsA.By settingperiods withoutphoto-taking.B.By makingthe exhibitionfree ofcharge.C.By compromisingwith otherinstitutions.D.By givingextra timetotakephotos freely.、3What canwe inferabouttheuseofsocialmediain museumsaccordingtothe recentstudyA.It uncoversthe truth.B.It accumulatesevidence.C.It causescomplaints.D.It playsa negativerole.、4Which ofthe followingmay LindaButler supportA.Catering tovisitors.B.Reducing admissionprices.C.Reserving judgementinpublic.D.Banning socialmedia andphotography.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)
26.30It iswidely believedthat innerbeauty isthemostimpressive intheworld.On theoutskirts ofa townin Englandlies anice cottagewithalarge gardenwhere therelives anoldandaged man.The oldman is](修剪)pruning,watering orfertilizing hisflowers allthetime.The garden2bees andbutterflies danceand colorfulflowers blossom(被照顾士也好)all yeararound isso well-tended thatevery passer-by cannotbut stopfora3with admiration.One daya young4went bythe oldmans garden.He stoppedand gazedatthesplendid gardenand thespecial cottage,totally5theadmiration atthe beautyof thesesceneries,6how happyhe couldbe7he livedin sucha beautifulplace.Then,all ofa suddenhe foundtheold gardenerwas
8.Greatly shocked,the young painter9that oldman,asking“why areyou busy10these flowersevery daywhichyou cant see The blind gardenergave awide smile,explaining First,Iwasa gardenerwhen Iwas young,andIIl likethis job.Second,while Icantseethese flowersIcan12them.Third,Icansmell thesweetness ofthem._13the lastone,thafs you.”“Me Butyou dontknow me.responded theyoungpainter.Yeah.But Iknow flowersare angelswhich everyoneknows andwould never
14.1knowagreat manypeoplewho show15for lifewould stopbyandthe beautyof mygarden willget theminto agood16,In themeantime,it alsogives a17to metohavea wordwith youhere andto enjoythe happinessthese flowershave broughtus.”The oldman cantseethe beauty hescreated.18,every flowerhas eyes19which theycan seethe beautyandkindness oftheoldmans heartandthesweetness ofhis soul.Theblindman growsflowers inhis heart.Failing thesight ofthebeautyof blossoming,he surelycan20the voiceof it,T suppose.、1A.left B.kept C.seen D.made。
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