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2025年安徽黄山市高三第二次月考英语试题注意事项答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
1.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂
2.其它答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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5301.John onceworked in a remotemountain villageschool,which isonly onfoot.A.accessibleB.acceptable C.available D.appropriate
2.He insistedwhat hedid rightand that anyone whobroke laws.A.was;be punishedB.be;was punishedC.was;was punishedD.be;be punished一
3.Tom,do youenjoy yourpresent job_・I justdo itfor aliving.A.Of courseB.Not reallyC.Not likelyD.Thafs allright
4.Mary becamehomesick andcritical of the UnitedStates,so shefled fromher homein WestBloomfield toherhometown inAustria.A.completely B.sincerelyC.approximately D.increasingly
5..The newmovie to be one of thebiggest money-makers of all time.A.pretends B.agrees C.promises D.declines
6.Our bossis toostrict withus.I cantin withthe worksituation here.A.fit B.get C.make D.take
7.The girlis sureto becomea goodactress shegets theright training.A・until B.if C.although D.unless
8.Each partyrespect the articles ofthis contract,or adouble-sized financialpunishment isa must.A・will B.could C.shall D.should•一
9.Are yousatisfied withhis schoolreport—Not atalL Itcouldnt have been.A.worse B.so badC.better D.the worst
10.The88thAcademy AwardCeremony washeld inDolby Theatreseats anaudience of approximately3,
400.A.where B.whose C.when D.which
11.Dream of the RedChamber isbelieved to be semi-autobiographical,the fortunesof Caosown family.He gota job14newspapers everyWednesday afternoon,making5cents forevery paper,$1015eachWednesday.It wasntlong beforehe had16money to go on the trip to Washington,DC.He was17in time.The classtrip wason October
15.His momand dadgave hima checkfor the$150they18him.What agreat feeling!He helped19thecost of his trip.This experience20Terence inmany ways,making hisdream areality withgreat efforts.
1、A.prepared forB.laid outC・referred toD,heard about、2A.dying B,grateful C.lucky D.proud、3A.curiously B,casually C.anxiously D.briefly、4A.submitted B,agreed C.bargained D.refused、5A.idea B.job C.conclusion D.suggestion、6A.declaring B.confirming C.showing D.saying、7A.stay B.company C.interaction D.absence、8A.pay B,spend C.charge D,donate
9、A.negotiations B・sessions C.attempts D.interviews、10A.warm B.fine C.unusual D.changeable、11A.yard B.paper C.school D.volunteer、12A.admitted B.determined C.complained D.insisted、13A.directory B,permit C.advertisement D.email
14、A.editing B・updating C.printing D.delivering、15A.at onceB.on timeC.after allD.in total
16、A.extra B.much C.enough D・easy17A.just B.even C-ever D.still、18A.owed B.lent C.promised D,ordered、19A.count B,cover C.estimate D,reduce、20A.astonished B・shaped C.excited D.impressed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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27.15Yesterday,another studentand I,1represent ouruniversitys studentassociation,went to the CapitalInternationalAirport2:meet this years internationalstudents toBeijing UniversityAfter half3-hour ofwaiting for their flightto arrive,I sawseveralyoung people,in
4.they twenties,enter thewaiting arealooking aroundwith curiosity」二The firstto arrivewas TonyGarcia fromColombia Tony5approach Julia,touched hershoulder andkissed her6the cheek!She steppedback asif indefense Iguessed therewas
7.probable amisunderstandingAs Iget toknow moreinternational friends,Fve learnedthat communicatingis morethan speakingand listeningand二二()8people oftenexpress theirfeelings usingbody languageIn general,studying international9custom cancertainly helpavoid()difficulties intoday*s worldof
10.culture crossroads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
(八),并在其下面写出该加的词删除:把多余的词用(\)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21011Last weekI wentto countrysideto visitmy parentsI enjoyedthe warmlyfamily atmosphereThat evening,a groupof localactorcame togive aperformance in the villagehalR When the newsgets aroundexcitement filledthe wholevillage Unluckily,my glasses9was brokenAs aresults1couldn^go andwatch itAll my parents wentto thehall,which manyvillagers hadwaited anxiouslyIdid nothingbut sit on thesofa,listened toEnglish programson theradio Twohours later,I hearda knockover the door The第二节书面表达(满分分).performance wasfinished andmyparentsreturned backhome1025(分)假定你是李华,最近你的英国笔友发来电子邮件,说她有办事拖拉的坏习惯,经常惹父母和老师不
29.25Amy高兴,为此她感到非常苦恼请你给她回一封邮件,内容主要包括表示理解;X..提出合理意见;2希望对方采纳
3.注意词数左右,可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯100Dear Amy,Yours,Li Hua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、6B、7B、8C、9A、10D、11C、12D、13C、14C、15A、16C、17C、18B、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、
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6.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L530A BC D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.、
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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
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10、前面力口上28countryside thewarmly—warm一actor actorsgets—gotwas—wereAll-Bothwhich—where一listened listening一over at/on去掉back第二节书面表达(满分分)2529Dear Amy,rve knownfrom youre-mail that you havea badhabit ofputting things off untilthe lastminute,which upsetsyour parentsandteachers and even yourself.I quiteunderstand yourfeeling.Now Idlike tooffer yousome advice.First ofall,you mustrealize thatifs nogood puttingthingsoffbecause you have to get themdone anyway.Second,you couldmakea list of thingsyouhave to do,put adate nextto eachitem andtry yourbest tomeet thedeadline.More importantly,make goodpreparationsfor atask sothatyoucan completeitontime.Yours,Li HuaA.mirrored B.to mirrorC.mirroring D.mirror
12.—Hi,Johnson,any ideawhere Susanis-It isclass time,so shein the classroom now.A.can beB.must havebeenC.might havebeen D.should be
13.we gothere bytrain orby shipmakes nodifference.The time and thefees arethe same.A.Which B.How C.Whether D.Why
14.President Xiunderlines thatit isonly withjoint effortsto keepmaritime peacebuild amaritimecommunity witha sharedfuture formankind.A.can weB.we canC.that wecan D.that canwe
15.It iswhat youdo ratherthan whatyou saymatters.A.that B.whatC・which D.this
16.The teachercame into theclassroomby hisstudents.A.following B.to befollowingC.followed D.having followed.
17.We arecommitted tocreating a world freefrom thehomeless and the hopeless,aworldeach andeverycorner isa trueparadise.A.that B.whichC.of whichD.from where一
18.Do youfeel likegoing to the cinematonight—Sorry,15m sotired.I anearly night.A.have B.am havingC.have hadD.had
19.It iswell knownConfucius wasborn in the cityof Qufuin Shandongprovince,China.A.whether B.whereC.that D.what
20.Whether tofavor urbandevelopment orthe preservationof historicalsites isespecially controversialin China,where thereexistsrich history,diversified tradition and cultural・A.surplus B.deposits C.accounts D.receipts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)
21.6Tipping isnta bigpart ofBritish culture,unlike inNorth America,where waitersand waitressesare paidbelowminimum wage.Tips areusually appreciated,but offeringa tipof someservices cancause confusion.In casualrestaurants,where youpay foryour orderatacounter butfood isbrought toyour table,tipping isuncommon.You arewelcometo leavea poundor twoif youwish.In restaurantswhere youplace yourorder witha waiteror awaitress andreceive yourfoodand billat yourtable,its customary to tiparound10percent.In some restaurants,a service charge maybe addedto the bill automatically,typically10or
12.5percent.In thiscase,you dontneed to add afurther tip.When youpay bycredit card,the machinemay ask if youwant toadd a tip.Check your bill tosee ifa servicecharge has already been added beforepaying——if soyou dontneed toaddatip onthemachine.You canrequest the servicechargebe removedfrom yourbill ifyou areunhappy withthe service.In somecases arestaurantmay printservice notincluded“on thebill ormenu.This isa requestfor atip.Youre notforced tooffer anything,but10percent wouldbe normalin thissituation.Tipping incafes andfast foodrestaurant is not expected.If youuse ataxi,round thefare upto thenearest poundshown on the meter.On ajourney fromor tothe airportin abookedminicab youmight wishto trip2or3pounds if the driverhelps withyour bags.Be sureto checka countrystipping culturebefore youstart yourtip.For moreinformation,visit TripAdvisor.com.1According tothe text,in Britishculture.A.it isnecessary totip ifyou areserved incafesB.it isconfusing totip ifyou receiveyourbillat yourtableC.it iscustomarytotip ifservice notincluded^^is printedon thebillD.it iscompulsory totip even if the service isunsatisfying insomerestaurants、2When youpay bycredit card,.A.the servicecharge can be addedonthemachineB.the servicecharge must havebeenincluded in thebillautomaticallyC.theservicecharge cantbe refusedD.theservicecharge needntbe checkedbefore youpay、3If theBritish taximeter shows
58.4pounds,you areexpected topay.A.
58.4pounds B.59poundsC.61pounds D.64pounds、4What is the besttitle forthe textA.Introduction ofTripAdvisor.com B.Occasions forTippingC.Advice onTipping inRestaurants D.British Waysto Tipping
22.(8分)It isthat timeof yearwhen peopleneed tolock theircars.It5snotbecause there are alot ofcriminals runningaroundstealing cars.Rather,its because of the good-hearted neighborswho wantto sharetheir harvest.Especially withthisyearslarge crop,(西葫芦).leaving acar unlockedin myneighborhood isan invitationfor someoneto stuffit fullof zucchiniMysister-in-law,Sharon,recently hada goodyear fortomatoes.She and her familyhad eatenand cannedso manythat theybeganto feeltheir skinturn slightlyred.Thats whenshe decidedit wastime toshare herblessings.She startedcalling everyoneshe knew.When thatfailed,she beganto askeveryone in the neighborhoodlike apolitician,eventually findinga neighbordelighted to have thetomatoes.Feel freeto takewhatever youwant,“Sharon toldher.She felthappy thatshe couldhelp someoneand that the fooddidnt gotowaste.A fewdays later,Sharon answeredthedoor.There was the neighbor,holding somebread.The neighborsmiled pleasantly,“I wanttothank youfor allof thetomatoes,and Ihavetoadmit thatI tooka fewother thingsand hopeyou wouldntmind.”Sharon couldntthink ofanything elsein her garden thathad beenworth harvestingand saidno,“Oh,but youdid Jthe neighborsaid.You hadsome of the prettiestzucchini Iveever seen.^^Sharon wasconfused.Zucchini in hergardenThey hadnteven platedany zucchini.But herneighbor insistedthat therereallywere bright-green zucchiniinhergarden.The twoof themwalked togetherinto thebackyard.When the neighbor pointedatthelonggreen vegetables,Sharon smiled,Well,actually,those arecucumbers thatwe neverharvested,because theygot toobig,soft andbitterfor eatingor canning.^^The neighborlooked atSharon,shock writtenall overher face.Then shesmiled,and heldout thebread thatshe hadshared allover、the neighborhood,I broughtyou aloaf ofcucumber bread.I hopeyou likeit.”1Why doesthe authorsuggest thatpeople in theneighborhood shouldlock theircarsA.They mightbe stolenby thieves.B.They nightbe movedaway by the police.C.Their neighborsmight fillthem withtheir harvest.D.Their neighborsmight throwrubbish inthem.、2What doesthe underlined word“blessings“inthesecond paragraphmeanA.tomatoes.B.belongings.C.helpful things.D.best wishes.、3What didtheneighbordo inSharons gardenA.She harvesttomatoes only.B.She harvestedzucchini byaccident.C.She tooksome cucumbersmistakenly.D.She stolesomething withoutSharons permission.、4We caninfer from thearticlethat theneighbors breadwould taste.A.bitter buttasty B.strange andbitterC・hard andsour D.soft andsweet.(分)
23.8For aslong asweve knownabout it,humans havesearched fbra curefbr cancer.Across theworld,countless amountsoftimeandmoney havebeen spenton researchinga wayto stopthis terribledisease.But now,it seemslike theanswer couldhave beeninsideour ownbodies thewhole time.()Recently,the Foodand DrugAdministration FDAintheUS,a governmentagency thafsresponsible forhealthcare,approved a(疗法)new formof genetherapy thatcould meanthe endofacertain typeof cancer.(有免疫力的)(白血病)一The therapyallows scientiststo trairTthe immune cells ofsick patientsto fight leukemia aform ofbloodcancer thatmostly affectsyoung people.The exciting new treatmentworks byremoving healthyimmunecellsfrom thepatient,known asT-cells,which are then changedtobe ableto“hunt down,,cancer cells.The cells arethenput backinto thepatient beforethey begintogetrid of the patientsleukemia overtime,similar tohow thebodyfights offother illnesses.“This istruly anexcitingnewday fbrcancer patients/9Louis J.DeGennaro,president of the Leukemiaand LymphomaSociety,said in a newsrelease.(骨髓移植)Up untilnow,a longand painfulmarrow transplantwastheonly optionfor manyleukemia patients.Tn thisprocedure,healthy bloodcellsaretaken froma donatorand placed into thesick patient,who alsohas togo through(化疗)chemotherapy toallow theirbody toadjust tothe newcells.一But witha recoveryrate ofaround83%according toa newsrelease publishedbytheFDA-its hopedthat thedays ofpainfultrips tothe hospital,or evendeath,are overfor leukemiasufferers.(仓新)Were enteringa newfrontier inmedical innovationU withthe ability to reprograma patientsown cells to attacka deadlycancer/FDA representativeScott Gottliebsaid inthe release.New technologiessuch asgene and cell therapieshold the potential totransformmedicine andour abilityto treatandevencure manyincurable illnesses
79、1What isthe authorsmain purposein writingthe passageA.To comparedifferent waysof curingleukemia.B.To reportonabreakthrough incancer treatment.C.To explorethepotentialof gene andcelltherapies.D.To showscientists effortsin searchofacure forcancer.、2How doesthe newtreatment tofightleukemiaworkA.By usingchanged T-cellstodestroy cancercells.B.By replacingsick bloodcells withhealthy ones.C.By removingsick bloodcells duringmarrow transplant.D.By usingchemotherapy toimprove thepatients immunesystem.、3What canbe inferredabout thenew therapyfor leukemiasufferersA.It cansave themmany moretrips tothe hospital.B.It canimprove theirabilitytofight offall kindsof cancer.C.It cangive thema betterchance ofsurvival andrecovery.D.It canreduce theirpain inthe processof marrowtransplant.、4What isScott Gottliebsattitude towardgeneandcell therapiesA.Doubtful.B.Optimistic.C.Worried.D.Casual.分
24.8TEEN TRIPTO THELELAND HIGH SNOW PLAYForTeens Currentlyin6th to12th GradesLELANDHIGHSNOWPLAY—Class#8389Friday,December9Non PublicHoliday8:00a.m.to7:00p.m.Meet atThe UndergroundVeterans Building-2203Central Avenue一Cost perperson:$50$60after January22Includes Lunch,Admission andTransportation小旅馆,With a4,000sq.Ft.day-use lodgethe Leland High Snow Play hasa hugesupply oftubes tochoose from,along with拖车土也形tows thatwill towyou uptothetop of the hill!Our variedterrains havesomething foreveryone,while thelodgeprovides asnack bar,video games,pool tables,five indoorrest rooms,a warmfire,and asun deckwith plentyof tablesand chairsoverlookingthe playarea outside.ADDITIONAL LIABILITYFORM REQUIREDFOR THISTRIP.Be sureto bringwarm clothingand prepareforthecold,but dressin layersin caseit warmsup.Wear dryboots,socks,andsunscreen.If possible,bring amobile phonein caseof emergency,as wellas moneyfor snacksand alight dinner;or bringyour ownfoodand drinks.Do notbring electronicor fragileitems duringthe trip.The ARPDis notresponsible foryour personalbelongings ormoney.退款Refunds areissued onlyiftheARFD cancelsthis tripdue toweather conditions.Click hereto downloadthe registrationform PDF,261KBClick hereto download“Leland High Snow PlayLiability Form^^PDF,14KB*You mayregister inperson,or mailthe completedform toLelandHighSnowPlay,Inc.Send theliability formand paymenttothe ARPDOffice,2226Santa ClaraAvenue,Alameda,
94501.*Faxed registrationand liability forms acceptedwith MasterCard/VIS A,510747-
7566.Online registrationsavailable atwww.arpdeplay.com.Make sureyou bringyour completedliabilityformonthe trip.、1According tothe text,the costdoes notinclude.A.lunch B.trainingC.admission D.transportation、2Teenagers whowanttotake partinthe activity need to.A.pay fortows individuallyB,climb thehill themselvesC,pay morebecauseof the badweatherD.prepare somewarm clothes、3Among the following items,what dothe participantsneedtotake duringthe tripA.Their filled-in liabilityforms.B.ED cardsand asmall amountof cash.C.The electronicor fragileitems.D.Their registrationforms downloadedfrom theInternet.、4From thetext itcanbe inferred thatA.theactivityis verydangerousB・participants havedifferent waysof registrationC.the tripwill involveoutdoor activitiesonlyD.14-year-old childrenare notallowed onthetrip、5The purposeofthetext isto.A.introduce afamous touragencyB.explain thedetails ofa schoolactivityC.urge teenagersto climba snowymountainD.advertise atrip tothe LelandHighSnowPlay(分)(证明有罪的)
25.10When Oscar Pistorius wasconvicted murderlast month,the judgedescribed thecase asa“humantragedy of Shakespearean proportions”.The Paralympicathletes fallfrom gracemade thiscomparison appropriate:overcoming severedisabilityto reachOlympian heights”,falling inlove witha beautifulmodel,and,in acoincidence thatwouldnt beout ofplace inone(偏执狂)oftheplays,taking herlife onValentines Day.Mr.Pistoriuss tragicflaw wasthat hewas anexcessive paranoia,whichshowed itselfin anenthusiasm forguns.Mr.Pistoriuss caseis,indeed,peculiarly Shakespearean.But JusticeEric Leach,who deliveredthe judgment,is butoneof thosewho haveturned tothe playwrightin timesof legalneed.In2012,Britains High Court quotedKing Lear“inatrial regardinga“threatening”joke onTwitter-they eventuallyoverturned aconviction onthe groundsthat social-media users“are freeto speaknotwhat theyought tosay,but whatthey feer.A choicesnippet of“Hamlet(“a littlepatch ofground thathath noprofit init butthe name)was quoted ina2008boundary dispute.Henry VIII“was calledforth bySenator SamErvinJr duringthe Watergatehearings.The condemnationof DzokharTsarnaev,involved inthe2013Boston Marathonbombings,wassealed withlines from“Julius Caesar:the evilthat mendo livesafter them;thegoodis oftenburied withtheir bones.”Lawyers9love of Shakespeare isappropriate giventhat moreofhislines aredevoted todiscussing lawthan anyother profession.Some thinkhis knowledgeofthelaw wasso detailedthat thereal Shakespearemusthavebeenalawyer.A studyby ScottDodson and(开庭),Ami Dodsonpublished lastyear setout todiscover“the mostliterary justice^^ofthosecurrently sittingand whichauthorswere regularlyturned tofor quotablewisdom.The“most abundantciter and the widestread“was foundtobeAntonin Scalia,and—nosurprise—William Shakespearetopped thelistofthe often-quoted,along withLewis Carroll.Both Shakespeareand Carrollaccumulatedsixteen referencesfrom fivejustices.Other popularauthors amongthe benchwere GeorgeOrwell,Charles Dickens,Aldous Huxleyand Aesop.一The wordsof Shakespeareare likelytobesounded aroundcourtrooms fordecades tocome asmany universitiesparticularly inAmerica and Britain——have includedhim intheir lawcourses.Harvard LawSchool offersa seminarwhich focusesentirely onjusticeand moralityintheplays of Shakespeare”.Kings CollegeLondons ShakespeareandtheLaw”model isco-taught bytheLiterature andLaw faculties,and exploresthe roleofthelaw inmediating theplace ofthe individualwithin society”.There aresensiblereasons behindthis;the Universityof Southampton,in linewith recentstudies,states thatit offersthe opportunityto studylawthrough aliterary prismofShakespeare,Dickens,Kafka andothers inorder tohelp lawstudents tobecome moreethically sharp”.Astudy arguesthat readingliterary fictionmakes peopleshow empathy,challenge prejudice,and bemore flexiblein theirdecision-making.A literarysensibility enableslawyers topresent clear,structured opinionsand briefs.But whatis itabout thework ofShakespeare,in particular,that lendsitself tolegal quotationand reflectionAfter all,as RobertPetersonpointed outin“The BardandtheBench,all37ofShakespeare^plays havebeen quotedby Americancourts,in over800judicial opinions.One answerlies inthe factthat Shakespeare^status embodieshigh culture;quoting himseeks toinvest thejudgmentwith credibilityand inducea sense of history.Mr.Peterson notesthat thiscan“drive decisionsin authenticways”.Another optionisShakespeares universality——everyone haseither read,or claimstohaveread,plays like“Hamlet”.His workshave becomegloballyshared;the termShakespearean tragedy^induces arise-and-fall storyevenifthe listeneris notfamiliar withthe worksthemselves.Thehorrifying detailsof Mr.Pistoriuss actionson thatnight,placedina familiarShakespearean frame,helps membersofthecourt,and thepublic,to makesenseofthe unnecessarybloodshed.、1Why isOscarPistoriusmentioned inthe firstparagraph A.To introducethe topicofthe passage.B,To explainwhy hewas announcedguilty ofmurder.C.To showthe appropriatenessofShakespeare^comparison.D.To highlighthow Shakespeareinfluenced hisconviction.2What canbeinferredfromthe passageA.Studying lawmakes peoplemore flexiblein makingright decisions.B.The quotationfrom Shakespearein courtwill keepup inthe followingdecades.C.The accusationagainst Twitterwas overturnedby BritainsHighCourtin
2012.D.It isa mustfor lawstudents inAmericaandBritain totake coursesin Shakespearesplay.、3Which ofthe followingis closestin meaningtotheunderlinedwordembodies“inthelast paragraphA.Creates.B.Shapes.C.Promotes.D.Represents.、4The reasonwhy Shakespeareis oftenquotedincourt isthat.A.he isuniversally recognizedasaproductive playwrightB.the quotationfrom himadds credibilitytothejudgmentC.therearemany professionallegal termsin hisworksD.Shakespearean tragedyis globallyread bypeople、5How isthepassagemainly developedA.By listingdata.B.By presentingexamples.C.By analyzingphenomena.D.By makingcomparisons.、6Which ofthefollowingisthemost suitabletitle forthepassageA.Why LawyersLove ShakespeareB.Famous Quotationsfrom ShakespeareC.How ShakespeareCreated PopularWorksD.The MostInfluential Playwrightin History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)
26.30Every year,the fifthgraders atBrookstone Elementarywent ona fieldtriptoWashington,DC.Terence1the excitingtrip,and was2togonext year.Terence askedhis parents3if theywould payfor half ofthetrip ifhe earnedthe otherhalfofthe moneyhimself.His parents
4.He hadalmost ayear toearn$
150.His first5was toearn moneybaby-sitting,andhetyped aniceletter6that he would baby-sit duringhis neighbors7He nameda fewafternoons availableand saidhewould8$1per hourperchild.After fivebaby-sitting9,he earned$
45.When the10weather arrived,Terence knockedon hisneighbors9doors toaskifthey neededhelp with11work.He helpedwith(修剪)mowing andweeding gardens.After thesummer wasover,he earned$
75.Whenthefall arrived,he countedhis moneyand12()that hestill needed$40for histrip.Soon hismom sawa n13for ajob forhim.。
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