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2025届山东实验中学高三5月仿真模拟考试英语试题注意事项
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号和座位号填写在试题卷和答题卡上用2B铅笔将试卷类型(B)填涂在答题卡相应位置上将条形码粘贴在答题卡右上角〃条形码粘贴处〃o.作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净22B后,再选涂其他答案答案不能答在试题卷上非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉
3.原来的答案,然后再写上新答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液不按以上要求作答无效考生必须保证答题卡的整洁考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
4.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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5301.—Tony,you seemin highspirits._We won the match4-
1.A.Guess what B.Oh,come on!C.So whatD.No wonder.一
2.Cathy is not comingto your birthday partytonight.—But she!A.promised B.promisesC.will promiseD.had promised
3.—Mr Johnson,I havesomething I would like to troubleyou with._・Just tellme whatI cando.A.You havemy wordB.Don*t giveme thatC.You cansay thatagain D.Don*t standon ceremony
4.—I feelso nervous about theNational EnglishSpeech Competitiontomorrow.A.I reallyenvy youB.Glad tohear thatC.Sounds greatD.Take iteasy一
5..You meanthe positionis stillvacant—Yes,but youmust knowour jobis verydemanding.A.With pleasureB.I don9t mindC.Don9t mentionit D.Thafs allright
6.This footballplayer was accused oftaking moneyfor notscoring goals・A.by chanceB.on endC.in turnD.on purpose
7.by theEnglish teacherfor thehigh grade,I feltmy effortfinally paidoff.A.Praise B.Praised C.To praiseD.Praising
8.She isquite tooffice work.You hadbetter offerher somesuggestions whennecessary.
10、A.made B.ran C.escaped D.walked叩Ik A.st sB,gate C,door D.bench、12A.within B.out ofC.beside D.off、13A.Until B.After C.Not until D.Before、14A.on B.back C.in D.up、15A.agreed B,accepted C.permitted D.allowed、16A.my telephoneB.my addressC.out D.in、17A.that B.which C.on whenD.when、18A.quiet B.calm C.silent D.still、19A.blue-white stripedB,black andwhite stripesC.zebra-striped D.yellow-white-striped、20A.whatB.which C.that D.one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)
27.15Lake Hillieris asaltwater lakeon theedge ofMiddle Island,a largeisland offthe southcoast ofWestern AustraliaIt()is pinkin color,due1-a plantthat causesthe salt
2.produce ared colorThere*salong stripof land
3.separates the lake from the oceanIt wasfirst writtenabout in1802,when MatthewFlinders hikedone of the islandshighest
4.()」()mountain Henamed the lake afterWilliam Hillier,an5explore whohad previouslyvisited MiddleIsland In1889,EdwardAndrews movedto theisland with his twosons Theybegan tomine thelake forsalt,and soonother minerscame However,the mining」()「()was6eventual stopped,as thesalt wasntfit toeat oruse inother productsbecause it was7poison In2002,thelakewas()」()recognized as8-wetland,and in2012,it becamea9_protect areaA walkingtrail10build aroundit fortourists touse EvenJthoughthelakecontains a lot ofsalt,it isstill safeto swimin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
28.10文中共有处语言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除10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A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
1、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分
21011、My friendLily andI meteach otherwhen they were fiveyears oldAt thattime,I movedinto anew housenext tohers because、my fatherswork Ifelt solonely whenfacing thenew environmentsThen someday,Lily playedin heryard,but whenshe saw、、me,she smiledat meand asked me ifor notI couldplay withher I was shyat first,but thenIwas affecting byher kindness、We becamegood friendsoon Astime goesby,our relationshipbecomes muchclose WhenI metdifflculties,she will help me、第二节书面表达(满分分)without ahesitationI thinkI amluckily tohave heras myfriend11925(分)我校高二年级正在举办主题为的英语演讲比赛请你根据该主题要求写一
29.25“A personalhabit Pdliketochange”篇演讲稿来参与此活动,具体要求如下.简述你想改变的这一行为习惯;
1.说明你想改变这一习惯的理由及措施;
2.词数左右3100Good morning,everyone.Standing here,I feelextremely honoredto delivera speechto allof you.The topicof myspeech isThank youfor yourlistening!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、3D、4D、5B、6D、7B、8C、9D、10D、11D、12C、13B、14B、15C、16B、17D、18A、19D、20A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、
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2.C
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2.B
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4.B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.B
2.A
3.C
4.B
5.C
6.D
7.A
8.D
9.A
10.A
11.A
12.B
13.D
14.D
15.B
16.C
17.D
18.A
19.C
20.A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.
5151271.to
2.to produce
3.that/which
5..explorer
6.eventually
7.poisonous
8.a
9.protected
10.was built第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
10、一281theywe后力口2because of一3but and一4if whether一5affecting affected6friend^friends7close—closer8met—meet去掉9a10luckily—lucky第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Good morning,everyone,Standing here,I feelextremely honoredto delivera speechto allof you.The topicof myspeechis...Recently,Ive alwaysconsidered changingmy personalhabit:that is,watching TVtoo longafter school.I usedto watchTV formorethan twohours aday,which meansI wouldturn on the TVwhenever Iwas free,no matterwhat programwas beingbroadcast.Myreasons arelisted asfollows:In thefirst place,I dontthink theshows ofevery kindare reallyworth watchingor suitablefbr usstudents towatch.Moreover,as isknownto all,setting too much timeaside justfor watching TV isa wasteof time;especially Imin thecritical periodof SeniorTwo.Whafs worse,I findmy eyesightis fallingdue towatchingTVtoomuch.To changethe habit,I amsupposed toput emphasison somethingmore meaningfulsuch asreading andtaking exercise,which notonlyare beneficialto mymental andphysical health,but alsocan helpme getrid of my badhabit.Thank youfor yourlistening!A.familiar B.similarC.freshD.sensitive
9.Any informationof theoral testpaper areregarded asstrictly beforeit is open.A.conventional B.analyticalC.controversial D.conndential
10.Despite thefact thathis scoreswere good,they werehardly asexcellent asa studentwithhisintelligence.A.achieved B.had achievedC.would achieveD.should haveachieved
11.Peterson,a greatarchaeologist,said:^Archaeologists havebeen extremelypatient becausewe wereled to believe thattheministry wasthis problem,but wefeel thatwe cantwait anylonger.”A.looking outB.bringing outC.carrying outD.sorting out
12.Simply raiseyour hand,and ataxi appearsA・at notime B.at onetimeC.in notime D.for thetime being
13.—Vivien,you lookblue.Whafs wrong一There areso manypapers・Pm reallybusy recently.A.Hnish B.to HnishC.flnishing D.flnished
14.Sometimes properanswers arenot farto seekfood safetyproblems.A.in B.toC.on D.after
15.Smell theflowers beforeyou goto sleep,and youmay justsweet dreams.A・keep upwith B.put upwith C.end upwith D.catch upwith一
16.Where canwe parkcar一Dont worry.Theres sureto beparking lotnearby.A.the;the B.the;a不填;不填;C.a D.the
17.According to the report,people in the areasare rebuildingtheir homesand manyroads to thearea havebeen repaired.A.flooded;lead B.flooding;leading C.flooding;to leadD.flooded;leading
18.Mark havehurried.After drivingat topspeed,he arrivedhalf anhour early.A.neednt B.wouldnt C.mustnt D.couldnt
19.Some womena goodsalary in a jobinstead ofstaying home,but theydecided notto workfor thesake ofthefamily.A.must makeB.should havemade C.would makeD.could havemade一
20.Tell mesomething abouthis matchin Sydney.—Well,he gotthe championshipwe hadexpected.He madeit atlast.A.as B.what C.why D.how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)
21.6Charity Cycling UK hasrecently launcheda campaignto raise awareness ofdooring afterdiscovering thatmanypeople dontknow whatit isand thosethat doseem to think itsa joke.Dooring happenswhen adriver orpassenger opensthe doorintoanother roaduser-typically a cyclist-without looking for otherroad users.Cycling UKschief executivePaul Tuohytold GloucestershireLive,Some peopleseem tosee car dooring asa bitof ajoke,butits notand canhave seriousconsequences.Cycling UKwants tosee greatawareness made about the dangers ofopening yourcar door,and people tobeencouraged to look beforethey open.”(遭受)The charitysays2,009of the3,000injuries weresustained bycyclists,resulting infive deathsbut saysthis mightnot bethefull extentof the dangers.Cycling UKsays notall car dooring incidentswill beattended bypolice,so thecharity has written totransport ministerJesseNorman callingfor apublic awarenesscampaign urgingall driverstolookbefore openingvehicle doors.One of the waysthat thecharitysuggests couldprevent injuriesthrough dooringis the Dutch Reach”,where peopleleaving avehicle reachover anduse thenon-door sidehand to open the door.Cycling UKalso suggestsserious lawsand adviceon saferroad positioningfor peoplewho cycle.Mr Tuohysaid,“In theNetherlands they are knownfbr practisinga method,known sometimesas theDutch Reach\which wethinkcould besuccessfully encouragedin theUK.”CyclingUKhaswrittento theDepartment forTransport askingthem tolook intothis,and stressthedangersof car dooringthrough apublic awarenessTHINK stylecampaign.If yourereally concernedabout openinga doorinto thepath ofacyclistcoming behindyou,consider usingwhafs knownas the“Dutch Reachtoopen thedoor.That willnaturally turnyou inyour seatand giveyou amuch betterview ofwhats comingupalongside thecar.、1Why doesthe authormention thefigures inParagraph3A.To arousewide publicconcern.B.To describe the terribleaccident.C.To show thedangersof cardooring.D.To stressthe importanceof trafficsafety.、2While doingtheDutchReach,you should.A.stand upfrom yourseat B.open thecardoorpolitelyC.use insidehand toopen thecardoorD.use outsidehand toopenthecardoor、3What can be learnedfrom thetextA.Many peopleare ignorantof cardooring.B.The DutchReach iswell receivedin England.C.Dooring incidentsare allattended bythe police.D.Drivers areto blamefor doorincidents.、4Whats theauthors attitudetowards cardooringA.Enthusiastic B.CuriousC.Negative D.Concerned分
22.8Magical History TourJoin usfor ourfifth annualexploration offascinating historicsites aroundGreater Portlandthat youvenever seenor maybedidnteven knowexisted!The Magical History Touris yourkey tounlocking fascinatinghistorical placesthat arenot usuallyopen to thepublic.lt isa self-guided adventureguaranteed toamaze andamuse bothadults andchildren.Equipped with a map,and atyour ownpace,you willbe greetedby guidesat eachlocation readyto sharethe historyof the tour stop.In the5th yearof the MagicalHistory Tour,we willbe presentingan excitingmix ofboth newsites andfavorites from the pastfouryears.The MagicalHistoryTourcheck inbegins at9:45am atMaine HistoricalSocietys BrownLibrary.At thistime,you willfind outwherethe tourwill takeyou asyou receiveyour mapand ticketinto eachsite.Follow uson Facebook,Twitter,and Instagramfor updates,chances towin ticketsand someother excitingopportunities;and feelfreeto shareyour tourexperiences toour socialmedia pagesusing#MHStour!•Time:10:00am—4:00pm,Saturday,May11,2019•Location:485Congress Street•Tickets:Get yourtickets online,by callingus at207-774-1822,or byvisiting ourMuseum Storeat489Congress Street.$25/Adult MHSMember;$35/Adult GeneralAdmission;$5/Juniors underage
18.•Volunteering:We needvolunteers fbrthe MagicalHistoryTour!Volunteers helpfor halfthe dayof thetour andare givena freeticketto thetour toenjoy eitherbefore orafter theirvolunteer shift!For moreinformation,email us at events@mainehistory orgor callusat207-774-
1822.、1Whats thepurpose oftheMagicalHistory TourA.To exploreunfamiliar historicsites.B,To visitsome world-famous attractions.C.To providechildren withhistory classes.D.To makesome privateplaces knownto the public.A.$
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105.2How muchshould acoupleone isMHS Memberanda kidpay、3What canwe learnfromthetextA.You canbuy aticket byemailing.B.Tourists willonly beguided bya map.C.Only newsites are available for thetour.D.Volunteers cantake partin thetour forfree.(分)
23.8Wanted,Someone for a KissWerelooking forproducers tojoin usin thesecond ofLondon100FM.Youll workonthestations music programmes.Music(申请)production experience in radiois necessary,along withrich knowledgeof moderndance music.Please applyin writingtoProducer Vacancies,KisslOO.Father ChristmasWerelookingfor a veryspecial personpreferably over40,to fillour Father Christmas suit.Working days:Every Saturday from November24to December15and everydayfromDecember17to December24except一Sunday,10:3016:
00.Excellent pay.联系)Please contact^the EnterpriseShopping Center,Station Parade,Eastbourne.Accountants AssistantWhenyou joinin ourRevenue AdministrationUnit,you willbe providingassistance withinall partsoftheRevenue Division,dealing withpost andother generalduties.If youare educatedto GCSE grade C level wewould liketo talkto you.This positionisequally suitableforaschool leaveror forsomebody whohas officeexperience.Wealden DistrictCouncil Software TrainerIf youare aged24-45and haveexperienceinteaching andtraining,you couldbetheperson we are lookingfor.You shouldbegood atthe computerand havesome experiencein programmewriting.You willbe allowedto makeour decision,and todesign courses(简历)as wellas presentthem.Pay upwardsof£15,000for theright person.Please applyby sendingyour CVto Mrs R.Oglivie,Palmlace Limited.、1Who shouldyou getin touchwith ifyou hopeto workinaradio stationA.Producer Vacancies,Kiss
100.B.MrsR.Oglivie,Palmlace Limited.C.The EnterpriseShopping Centre.D.Wealden DistrictCouncil、2We learnfromtheads thatthe EnterpriseShopping Centreneeds aperson who.A.is agedbetween24and40B.may dosome trainingwork、C.should dealwith generalduties D.can workfor abouta month3Which positionisopento recentschoolgraduatesA.Producer,London Kiss.B.FatherChristmas.C,Accountants AssistantD.SoftwareTrainer、4What kindof personwould probablyapply toPalmace LimitedA.One withGCSEgradeClevel.B.One withsome officeexperience.C.One havinggood computerknowledge.D.One trainedin producingmusicprogrammes.(分)
24.8In December2008,Caroline Kennedy-daughter ofthe lateU.S.President JohnF.Kennedy-sat down,asafrontrunner fortheSenate seatin NewYork,foratelevised interviewthat helpeddecide thefuture ofher campaign.The resultwasadisaster.Her performancewasnt wellreceived,in partbecause herspeech wasfull offiller words—“ums,”ahs and“you knows.”One listenercounted27“ums and38you knows“inthespace offive minutes.A fewweeks afterthe interview,Kennedy endedher Senatecampaign.Filler wordsmay seemnatural ineveryday speech,but theycanbedeadly informal presentations,Using excessivefillers isthe mostannoyingspeech habitJ saidSusan Ward,a speechspecialist.They takeyour listenersattention awayoften tothe pointthat hedoesnthear anythingyou say.Your messageis entirelylost.^^(不善于表达)Many speakersare afraidof pause.They believetheir audiencewill thinktheyareinarticulate ifthey pause to thinkofwhat to say next,so theyuse filler words toavoid thesilence.However,a pauseis actuallymore impressivethan afiller word.Listenersknow thatthe speakeris thinking,trying tofind theright word.Sometimes apause canactually improvea speech,as whenan actorusesa dramaticpause tohold theattention ofhis audience.A speakershouldnt beafraid to pause occasionallyduring aspeech;it showsself-confidence.It takessome workto cutout filler words.You canbegin bytaking afew secondsto thinkabout whatyou wantto saythe nexttime youareasked a question.This pausewill helpyou beginpowerfully,and itwillhelpyou avoidusing afillerword.The samepublic speakingtechnique applieswhen youare shiftingfrom oneidea toanother.While youmay betempted tofill thesilencebetween ideaswithafillerword,remember toallow yourselftopauseand thinkabout whatyou wanttosaynext.If youneedhelp overcomingyour“um”problem,consider askinga familymember ora friendto pointout whenyou usefiller words.You alsocouldrecord anupcoming presentationand thenwatch yourselfin action.You maybe amazedat howoften yousay umor uh!Although welive ina fast-paced societythat seeminglydemands instantanswers,we mustuse thepausetoour advantage.Finally,weshould onlyspeak when weareready.、1In thefirst twoparagraphs ofthe articlethe writerintends to.A.introduce CarolineKennedy toreadersB.illustrate howdeadly filler words canbe inthepublicspeechC.explain whatfiller words areD.remind readersthat theyshould countfiller wordsused inpublic speeches、2The reasonwhy fillerwordsareconsidered annoyingby speechspecialist isthat.A.they preventthe listenerfrom focusingon whatthe speakeris saying.B.they conveythe speakerssuperiority tothe listener.C.they meanthe speakerisnotarticulate atall.D.they makethe speakerappear self-confident.、3When usedproperly,pauses inspeeches canactually.A.give thespeaker morecredibility B.hold theattention ofthe audienceC.showthespeakers deepinsight D.help theaudience relax、4Which ofthe followingis NOTsuggested asa wayto getrid offiller wordsA.To havemental trainingin ordertothinkfaster.B,To asksomeone elseto pointout whenyou usefillerwords.C.To watcha recordingof yourown speech.D.To practicethinking fora momentbefore answeringaquestion.(分)
25.10Why doyou gotothelibrary Forbooks,yes—but youlike booksbecause theytell stories.You hopeto getlost inastory orbe transportedinto someoneelsefs life.At onetype oflibrary,you cando justthat—even thoughtheres nota singlebook.At aHuman Library,instead ofbooks,you can“borrow“people.Individuals volunteeras human“books“and participantsin theeventcan readthe book-meaning theywould havea one-on-one conversationwith thevolunteer andshare ina dialogueabout thatindividuafsexperience.Books arevolunteers fromall walksof lifewho haveexperienced discrimination(歧视)basedon race,religion,class,gender identity,age,lifestyle choices,disability andother aspectsof theirlifeFor acertain amountof time,you canask themquestions andlisten totheir stories,which areas fascinatingand asattractive asany(难民),you canfind ina book.Many ofthe storieshave todo withsome kindof stereotype.You canspeak witha refugeea soldiersufferingfrom PTSD,a homelessperson ora womanliving withHIV.The HumanLibrary encouragespeopletochallenge theirownlong-held beliefs-to trulyget to know,and learnfrom someonethey mightotherwise makea quickjudgment about.According toits website,the HumanLibrary isa placewhere difficultquestions areexpected,appreciated andanswered.”Itprovides theopportunity forthe communityto shareand understandthe experiencesof othersin theircommunity.The HumanLibrary Organizationcame tobe in Copenhagen,Denmark in
2000.Ronni Abergel,his brotherDany,and somecolleagueshosted afour-day duringa majorNorthern Europeanfestival,hoping toraiseawarenessabout violenceamong youth.Afterthe successof thisevent,Abergel foundedthe HumanLibrary Organization,which hasbeen growingever since.Though thereareafew permanenthuman libraries,most arentplaces atall,but events.Though manydo takeplace atphysical一libraries,you dontneed alibrary cardanyone cancome andbe partoftheexperience.There havebeen humanlibrary eventsall overtheglobe,in universitiesand inpubs,from Chicagoto Tunis to Edinburghto SanAntonio.The storiesthese“books“tell rangefrom fascinatingto heartbreakingand everythingin between.And thatsthe verypoint oftheorganization-to provethat noperson canbe summedup injust oneword.It seeksto showpeople thatyou trulycant judgea bookby itscover---or byits titleor label.、1The“books inhuman librariesare.A.long-held beliefsattracting individualsB.inspiring stonesmotivating peoplein troubleC.events inwhich peoplecan talkto volunteersD.unfairly-treated peoplesharing theirexperiences、2The eventinCopenhagenis significantbecause it.A.aimed tohelp theyoung sufferingfrom violenceB.attempted toreplace traditionalphysical librariesC.laid afoundation forthe HumanLibrary OrganizationD.led toa pleasingdevelopment forthe communitywith racism、3In humanlibraries,the readersare likelyto.A.deepen theirunderstanding ofpeople B.enrich theirown personalexperiencesC.hear thestories fromall overthe worldD.make quickjudgments aboutthe“books”、4The mainpurpose ofthe passageisto.A.compare andevaluate B.inform andexplainC.discuss andpersuade D.analyze andsuggest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(分)第二节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
26.
30201.530阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后所给各题的四个选项(、、和)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并A BC D在答题卡上将该项涂黑One Sundaymorning mymother walkedinto myroom.“]!»she said,proudly holdingup ayellow2withblack andwhite stripes.I madeit justfor you.What doyou think^^13my tongue.How could1tell Momitwas the mosthideous oneI hadever seen“Its perfectfor4J mymother continued.I5someone hadmadeadress likethis fbrme.”6you cantwear it,I thought.But Iknew Momhad spentalotof timeonthedress.Only theworlds most7daughter would不|青愿的,refuse.Reluctantly Iput iton.All throughchurch Iprayed,Lord,let meget outof here8anyone seeingme.Especially DennisPearce,the boyI hada crushon.He wasone ofthe cutestbright guysat NeptuneHigh.Although wewere insome ofthe sameclasses,Dennis had9taken anynoticeof me.At theend ofthe serviceI10forthedoor.But Ihad towait onthe11while myparents chattedwith theirfriends.Just alittle whilelonger...Then12the cornerofmyeye Isaw thePearce approaching.13I couldescape,Dennis wasright besideme.I startedgabbing amile aminute,hoping ifI keptit14he wouldntnotice myhorrible dress.“I amgoing tocollege inSeptember,1said.“Thats great/9Dennis replied.I got15tothepolice academy.”“Wow!I said.Somehow Ikept theconversation going.Soon wewere walkingtotheparking lottogether.The nextthing IknewDennis hadfirst askedme16We courtedthrough college,and eventuallygot married.Months afterour weddingI askedDennis ifhe rememberedthe day17hehad firstaskedmeout.“You betI doJ hesaid.You werealways18in school,almost standoffishcoldhearted.I didntthink youdbemuch fun.But youwere soanimated livelywhenwetalked onthe churchsteps,I wantedto gettoknowyou better.^^Maybe that19yellow dresswasnt20Iwouldhave chosen,but thatday itwastheperfect dressfor me.
1、A.Strange B.Surprise C.Interesting D.Puzzled
2、A.dress B・coat C.skirt D.hat、3A.beat B.held C.bit D.caught、4A.the partyB.church C.school D.yourbirthday、5A.hope B,expected C.wish D.wished、6A.Too beautifulB.Too bigC.Too smallD.Too bad、7A.ungrateful B.lovely C.considerate D.responsible、8A.beyond B.before C.untilD.without、9A.never B,sometimes C.frequently D.ever。
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