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2025年安徽省宣城市七校高三下学期期末联考英语试题理试题注意事项考生要认真填写考场号和座位序号
1.试题所有答案必须填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效第一部分必须用铅笔作答;第二部分必须用黑色字
2.2B迹的签字笔作答考试结束后,考生须将试卷和答题卡放在桌面上,待监考员收回
3.第一部分共小题,每小题分,满分分
201.
5301.Sally likesgoing toschool shehas gotmany goodfriends there.A.or B.because C.unless D.so
2..We arecommitted tocreating a world free from thehomeless and the hopeless,aworldeach andeverycorner is a trueparadise.A.that B.whichC.of which D.from where
3.As isexpected,AI isan areaChina mayappear as a leadingforce.A.that B.whereC.which D.when
4.As anandeffective method,expressway noisebarrier isa primarymeasure used to reducetraffic noise.A.correctional B.flexible C.economical D.investigative
5.The villageevolved into a majore-commerce center,and thepast,the villagersowed theirsuccess to thereform andopening-up policy.A.reviewed B.reviewingC.to review D.being reviewed
6.The twobrothers lookso muchalike thatit isdifficult to.A.tell themfrom B.tell from themC.tell apartthem D.tell themapart
7.Sometimes wehave to face embarrassingmoments we can onlykeep silent.A.who B.whichC.when D.why8,the school,the villagehas aclinic,which was also builtwith governmentsupport.A・In replyto B.In addition toC.In chargeof D.In placeof
9.—Did youvisit thefamous culturalrelics lastmonth…No,we it,but wespent toomuch timeshopping.A.could havevisited B.must havevisitedC.can*t havevisited D.shouldnt havevisitedand skippeda fewrocks into the lake.Since lifeis likepotato saladjets make it a
201、A.patient B.old C.occupied D.poor、2A.begged B,doubted C-asked D.wondered、3A.coming B.recent C.following D.late、4A.last B.approach C.relax D.wait、5A.disappointment B.sadness C.surprise D.embarrassment、6A.supplied B.filled C.provide D.compared、7A.at workB.off workC.on businessD.at home、8A.unhappy B.quantity C.quality D.unfortunate、9A.cooked B,spread C.taken D.made、10A.scene B.sight C.viewD.scenery、11A.communication B.expectation C.hope D.laughter、12A.missed B.took C.skipped D.left、13A.trusting B.thanking C.praising D.praying、14A.refreshed B,questioned C.beat D.hit、15A.lifestyle B.time C.world D.occupation16A.love B.enjoy C.own D.have、17A.left aloneB.left behindC.moved awayD.ran away18A.watch B.appreciate C.plant D.cook、19A.handsome B.young C,mature D.grown
20、A.picnic B.salad C.life D.purpose第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读卜面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式L5151分二
27.15The DragonBoat Festival has beenmarked by1eat zongziand racingdragon boatsfor thousandsof yearsIt fallson2,fifth dayof thefifth monthaccording tothe Chineselunar calendarin honor of Quyuan,
3.is saidto havecommitted suicidebydrowning himselfQuwas ministerof thestate ofChu
4.lie in the present-day Hunanand Hebeiprovinces during the WarringStates periodHe wasupright,loyal and
5.high respectedHowever,he wasfired fromoffice dueto hissuggestion tofight againstQin incooperation withotherstates Duringhis stayin otherstates,he wrotea numberof
6.poem toexpress hisstrong lovefor hiscountry WhenChu
7.defeat byQin Herealized whathe coulddo about it wasnothing Qujumped into Miluo Riveron thefifth dayof thefifth month」After the8die ofQu Yuan,people ofChu went toMiluoRiver tomourn overthe greatpoet theyloved somuch Peoplethreweggs andrice wrappedin leaves
9.the riverto feedthe fishto keepthem away from QuYuan Nowthe DragonBoat()Festivalhasbecome
10.tradition festivalfor theChinese people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
28.1010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
1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分Dear Sir,I ama studentfrom thenear school.Here I want toreport theenvironmental situationfor you.There used to manygreen treesand allkind offlowers in our schoolall theyear round.The schoollooks likeabeautiful gardenand wehad aclean studyingenvironment.And everythinghas changedsince yourchemicalfactory wasbuilt ayear before.Every dayit produceslots ofwaste waterand harmgases.The terriblepollutionhas beendone greatharm toour health.We allexpect youfactory cantake measuresto stopthepollution soon.第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)勇气是什么?《朗读者》的主持人董卿说,勇气是面对困难时的那一点点坚持,是面对他人否定时的那一点
29.25点信念请结合自身实际,从学习,生活两个方面谈一下你对勇气的认识请以为题,写一篇英语短文“Courage”内容提示:学习中,某一科目有困难,曾经想到过放弃,是勇气让自己坚持了下来
1.生活中,我们可能会遇到很多阻力挑战,应该把勇气当作朋友,迎难而上
2.对勇气的体会:生活不是等待暴风雨过去,而是要学会在雨中跳舞
3.要求
1.词数80—120词,短文开头已给出,不计入总词数;文中不得出现真实校名和姓名;
2.所写内容必须包含所给要点,可适当发挥
3.提示词have difficultydoing sth.;give up;problem;consider...as;insist on;confidentCourageCourage isa kindof power.We needit everywhere.参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1B、2C、3B、4C、5B、6D、7C、8B、9A、10A、11D、12A、13A、14D、15A、16D、17D、18A、19B、20B第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D、
211.B
2.D
3.B
4.A
5.C、
221.C
2.A
3.D
4.D、
231.A
2.D
3.B
4.A、
241.D
3.A
4.C、
251.B
2.B
3.D
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.B
4.D
5.C
6.B
7.A
8.C
9.B
10.A
11.D
12.C
13.B
14.D
15.B
16.A
17.C
18.D
19.D
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.eating
2.the
4.lying
5..highly
6.poems
7..was defeated
8.death
9.into
10.traditional第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10一一在之间力口一一
281.near nearby;
2.for to;
3.usedtoA manybe;
4.kind kinds;
5.looks^looked;
6.And But;
7.before一一;中的去掉;一ago;
8.harm harmful
9.has beendone been
10.you your第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Courage isa kindof power.We needit everywhere.Now,Iwantto talk about myunderstanding ofcourage.Courage isimportant inlearning.I haddifficulty pronouncingEnglish wordsaccurately before,and oncewanted to give up.Butwith theencouragement ofteachers andclassmates,I screwedup thecourage toovercome difficulties.Now,my Englishis reallygood.Courage isalso importantinourdaily life.We shouldconsider thecourage asa friendwhen wedeal with all kindsof problems.Thisfriend willhelp ustofacethe difficultiesmore bravely.I believethat lifeisn*t aboutwaiting for the stormto goaway;its aboutlearning todance in the rain.We shouldstrongly insiston thevalueslike confidenceand courage.
10.The oldcouple,country life,were unwillingto movetothecity tolive withhis son.A.accustomed toB.buried inC.addicted toD.exposed to
11.After lookingat manynew cars,I foundwhich Iwould acceptjust assuitable.A.it B.this C.that D.one
12.・The studyof naturalhistory is not somethingto beleft tobiologists.In fact,their capacitythe timethey canspendawayfromtheir officesis verylimited.A.in termsof B.in searchofC.in viewof D.in spiteof
13.—Did Tomgo backlate lastnight—No.It wasjust nineo*clock hearrived home.A.when B.after C.until D.that
14.-What aboutthe twoof usgoing downtown-・I hatespending timehanging around.A.That suitsme fineB.Why notC.It dependson theweather D.Well,thafs the last thingI willdo
15.The peoplesucceeded becausethey understoodthat youcan letyour failuresyou---------------------------------you haveto letyourfailures teachyou.A.define B.declineC.qualify D.simplify
16.What surprisedus mostis that he doesntknow thedifferences betweenthe twobooks lie.A.that B.what C.whichD.where
17.She isbeing pleasedaboutit;she isvery angry.A.free fromB.free ofC.out ofD.far from
18.——Which of these digitalcameras doyou likebest--・They areboth expensiveand oflittle use.A.NoneB.Neither C.Nothing D.No one
19.It isbeyond awkwardwhen everyonearound youlaughing ata jokethat youdo notfind funny,especially ifits ajoke toldin aforeign language.A.run intoB.bursts outC・yells outD.falls into
20.—Your carshould beready nextTuesday.—We werehoping youdbe ableto doit bythis Friday.A.still B.rather C.always D.even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)
21.6What makesa persona giveror takerThe idea“give vs.take“takes shapein allinteractions andrelationships ofourlives.Were eithergiving advice,making timefor people,or wereon thereceiving end.We keepchanging betweenthe twobased ondifferentsituations ona dailybasis,if not an hourlyone.According toAdam Grant,a professor at theUniversity ofPennsylvania,most people are matchers.They makecarefulobservations ontakers andmakeita pointfor themto paysomething back.They hateto seepeople whoact sogenerously towardsothersnot receiveany rewards.Actually,most matcherswill tryhard topromote andsupport giversso that they canget thegood theydeserve.(性别因素)Is therea genderfactor thatplays apart inthisA studyled byHannah RileyBowles,a professorat HarvardUniversity,focused onthis question.She asked200senior managerstosit downin pairswhere oneperson wouldact asthe bossand theother asan employeeto discusssalary promotions.Maleemployees“asked for an averagesalary of$146k whilethe femalesasked foronly$141k.But whydid theynot bargain as hardas themenSimply becausethey weremore likelyto begivers.As awoman,I doenjoy theact of giving upmy time,my knowledge,and mycare andmy attentionto others.I dontexpectanything in return,but I do tend to pullmyself awaywhen Ifeel likeIm beingtaken forgranted.I alsotendto get upsetwhen Isee alovedones continuousactions of kindness gounnoticed.So,its safeto sayIm50%giver,35%matcher and15%taker.(洞察力)Idoknow someone,however,who is99%giver.Theyre constantlydevoting theirtime,sharing valuableinsights andgoingout of their wayfor everyonewho crossestheir path.Although theyrechanged thelives ofmany people,they rarelysee anyof itreturned.But theuniverse isslowly repayingthem;theyre nowextremely successful,well knownfbr what they do.1We canlearn fromthe firstparagraph that.A.most peoplethink theyare giversB.peoplearenot alwaysgivers ortakersC.an individualis bornto be a giveroratakerD.few differencesexist betweengivers andtakers、2In AdamGrants opinion,most people.A.hate takersB.prefer givingto takingC.enjoy relyingon themselvesD.balance giving and taking、3Hannahs studyfocused on.A.the roleofgivingand takingin jobsB.the genderdifference ingivingandtakingC,the roleof menand womenin societyD.the salarydifference betweenwomen andmen、4The authortends to.A.think actsofkindnessshould bevaluedB.expect somethinginreturnfor givingmost of the timeC.take givingfor grantedD.beacomplete matcher、5What can be inferredfromthelast paragraphA.Giving is the shortestpath tosuccess.B.Sharing isthe greatesthuman quality.C.No gooddeed goesundone.D.Givers areworth respecting.(分)
22.8A fewweeks ago,I calledan Uberto takeme tothe Bostonairport fora flighthome forthe holidays.As Islid into the(语调)back seatof thecar,the warmintonations of the driversaccent washedover mein afamiliar way.I learnedthathewasarecent WestAfrican immigrantwitha few young children,working hard to providefor hisfamily.I couldrelate:I amthe daughterof twoEthiopian immigrantswho madetheir shareof sacrificesto ensuremy success.I toldhim Iwas ona(闪烁)college breakand headedhome tovisit myparents.Thafs howhe foundout Igo toHarvard.An approvingeye glintedat meinthe rearviewwindow,and quickly,we crossedthe boundariesof riderand driver.T becamehis daughter,all grownup-the productofhis sacrifice.And thencame thefateful question:What doyou study”I answeredhistory andliterature^and thepride inhis voicefaded,as Iknewit might.I didnteven getto addand African-American studies“before hecut in,his voicethick withdisappointment.All thatworktogetinto Harvard,and youstudy history”Here Iwas,his daughter,squandering the biggest opportunityof herlife.He wentontodeliver theage-old lecturethat all()immigrant kidsknow.We areto becomedoctors orlawyers,if ourparents arebeing generous-to makemoney andsend moneybackhome.The unspokendemand,made acrossgenerations,which myUber driverlaid outplainly,is simple:Fulfill yourrole in the(故事)narrative ofupward mobilityso yourchildren cando thesame.I usedto feelanxious andbacked intoa cornerby thequestioning,but nowasajunior incollege,Tm gratefulfor theirsupport morethananything.This holidayseason,Ive promisedmyself I wont getannoyed attheir inquiries.Iwontdefensively respondwith“but Iplanto goto lawschool!”when Iget unrequestedadvice.Til justsmile andnod,and enjoythe warmthof theoccasion.1What disappointedthe driverA.The authorsattitude towardshim.B・The schoolthat the author isattending.C.The authorsmajors inhistory andliterature.D.The authorsinterests can replace thein AfricanAmerican studies.、2Which of the followingcanreplacethe underlinedword“squandering“in Paragraph4A.wasting B.creatingC.valuing D.seizing、3Why areimmigrant kidsexpected to be doctorsor lawyerA.They arevery smartin general.B.They have more opportunities.C.Their parentsare highachieving as well.D.Their parentswant themto moveupward insociety.、4How didtheauthorfeel aboutthe driversquestioningA.Getting upset.B.Feeling satisfied.C.Defending herself.D.Appreciating hisconcern.(分)
23.8In thespace ofjust twoyears,the appDouyin,created byBeijing-based companyByteDance,has gatheredmore than(假唱),half abillion users—around40%of themoutside China—who shareshort videosof themselveslip-syncing cooking,dancingor justbeing silly.What setsByteDance apartis itssuccess inthe socialmedia category,which iscontrolled byFacebook,Twitter andSnap-all Westerncompanies.(算法)ByteDance callsitself anartificial intelligencecompany.It uses machine learningand algorithmsto figureout whatpeoplelike mostand givethem moreof whatthey wantto see.On Douyin,people canedit andbeautify15-second videosbefore postingthemonline.The apphas evenmade aphrase todescribe peopleglued totheir customizedfeeds:“shua Douyin,,or scrollingthroughDouyirT.Last year,the companyreleased TikTok,the overseasversion ofDouyin.ByteDance^growing videoempire hasmade ittheworlds fifthbiggest appmaker.ByteDance saysTikTok andDouyin togetherhavemorethan500million monthlyactive users.Investors likeByteDance becauseits hundredsof millions of usersattract alot of advertising money.The videoapps arelucrativebecause theyattract alot ofusers intheir teensand20s,who aremore generouswith themoney.ByteDance alsomakes moneythroughincome sharingdeals.People onTikTok,for example,can buydigital coinstogiveto other people on the app-like throwingmoney inaperformers tipjar.ByteDance takesa cutof thoseearnings.ByteDance^founder andCEO isZhang Yiming,a35-year-old formerMicrosoft employee.People whohave workedwithZhang describehim as someone whothinks deeplyabout technologyand spendsmuch ofhis freetime writingcode.Like Facebookand Twitter,ByteDance isalso battlingfake newsand inappropriatecontent.ByteDance promisesto addthousandsmore employeesto reviewthe contenton Douyin.、1What makesByteDance sospecialA.Its appchallenges similarcompanies5rule inWestern world.B.It inventedthe socialmedia appinitially inthe world.C.It isthebiggestartificial intelligencecompany on the earth.D.It hascontrolled Facebook,Twitter andSnap.、2Why isDouyin sopopularA.It isa newgeneration hi-tech product.B.It hasboth homeand overseasversion.C.It iseasy andtotally freeto operateonline.D.It meetsthe demandof peopleindividually.、3How doesByteDance makea profitA.By chargingthe users.B.By chargingthe advertisement.C.By forcingthe usersto donate.D.By sellingits artificialintelligence.、4What canbe thebest titleforthe textA.Douyin,a PopularAppB.ByteDance,a SuccessfulCompanyC.Facebook Togetherwith DouyinIs BattingFake NewsD.Twitter IsHelping DouyinAttract MoreAdvertising Money(分)
24.8Listen carefullytothefootsteps inthe familyhome,especially ifit haswooden floors,and youcan probablywork outwhoit isthat iswalking about.The featuresmost commonlyusedto identify peopleare faces,voices,finger printsand retinalscans.Buttheir behaviouralbiometrics”,such asthe waythey walk,are alsogiveaways.Researchers have,for severalyears,used videocameras andcomputers to analyse peoplesgaits,and arenow quitegood atit.Buttranslating suchknowledge intoa practicalidentification system canbetricky——especially ifthat systemis supposedtobehidden.Cameras areoften visible,are hardto setup,requi5re good lighting andmay havetheir viewblocked byother people.So ateam ledbyKrikor Ozanyanof theUniversity ofManchester,in England and PatriciaScully ofthe NationalUniversity ofIreland,in Galwayhavebeen lookingforabetter wayto recognizegait.Their answer:pressure-sensitive mats.In themselves,such matsare nothingnew.They havebeen part of securitysystems fordonkeys9years.But Dr.Ozanyan And Dr.Scully usea complexversion thatcan recordthe amount of pressureapplied indifferent placesassomeonewalks acrossit.Thesemeasurements forma patternunique tothe walker.Dr.Ozanyan andDr.Scully thereforeturned,as isnow commonfor anythingto dowithpattern recognition,toanArtificial Intelligencesystem thatusesmachinelearning torecognize suchpatterns.It seemsto work.In astudy publishedearlier thisyear thetwo researcherstested theirsystem ona databaseof footstepstrodden by127different people.They foundthat itserror ratein identifyingwho waswho wasa mere
0.7%.AndDr.Scully saysthat evenwithout(骨盆)a databaseof footstepsto workwith thesystemcandetermine someonessex---women andmen,with wideand narrowpelvisesrespectively,walk indifferent ways,——and guess,with reasonableaccuracy,a subjectsage.A mat-based gait-recognition systemhas theadvantage thatit wouldwork in any lightingconditions——even pitch-darkness.Andthough itmight failtoidentifysomeone if,say,she waswearing stilettosand hadbeen enteredintothedatabase whilewearing trainers,it would be veryhardtofool itby imitatingthe gaitof anindividual whowas allowedadmission toa particular place.The latestphase ofDr.Ozanyans andDr.Scullys projectisaredesign ofthe mat.The oldmats containedindividual pressure(光纤).(二极管)sensors.The newones containoptical fibresLight-emitting diodesdistributed alongtwo neighbouringedges ofa()mat transmitlight intothe fibres.Sensors onthe oppositeedges andthus theopposite endsoftheoptical fibresmeasure howmuch of(变形)that lightis received.Any pressureapplied topartofthe matcauses adistortion inthe fibresandaconsequent changein theamountof lighttransmitted.Both thelocation andamountofchange canbe plottedand analyzedby themachine-learning system.Dr.Ozanyan saysthattheteam havebuilt ademonstration fibre-optic mat,two meterslong anda metrewide,using materialsthat()cost£100$
130.They arenow talkingto companiesabout commercializingit.One applicationmight bein healthcare,particularlyfor theelderly.A fibre-optic matinstalled ina nursinghome oran oldpersons ownresidence couldmonitor changesinanindividualsgait thatwarn certainillnesses.That wouldprovide earlywarning ofsomeone beingat greaterrisk offalling over,say,orof theircognition becomingdamaged.Gait analysismight alsobe usedass asecurity measureintheworkplace,monitoring accessto restrictedareas,such asparts ofmilitarybases,server farmsor laboratoriesdealing withharmful materials.In thesecases,employees would need toagree totheir gaitsbeingscanned,just asthey wouldagree tothe scanningof theirfaces orretinas foroptical securitysystems.Perhaps themost fascinatinguse ofgait-recognition mats,though,would bein publicplaces,such asairports.For that to work,thefootsteps ofthose tobe recognizedwouldneedto havebeen stored inadatabase,which wouldbe harderto arrangethan thecollection ofmugshotsand fingerprintsthat existingairport securitysystems relyon.Some people,however,might volunteerfor it.Many aircreworpre-registered frequentflyers wouldwelcome anythingthat speededup one ofthemost tiresomeparts ofmodern travel.1Camera-based gaitrecognition failsto comeinto wideuse,because.a.ifs noteasy tofind thecamerasb.finger printrecognition isstill popularc.sometimes thecameras canbe coveredd.ifs awaste ofmoney tofix theequipmente.goodlightingconditions cant be guaranteedf.its difficultto setup thesystem.A.acf B.bdeC.cdf D.cef、2Which ofthe followingstatements isTRUE accordingto Paragraph6-8A.The newmats functiongreatly withindividual pressuresensors builtin.B.The newmats willbe likelyto workbetter withenough pressure.C.The elderlyare curedof theirdiseases withthe monitorofthefibre-optic.D.Restricted areasare accessibleto thosewith theirgaits scannedbeforehand.、3What doesif referto inParagraph5A.The mat-based gait-recognition systemB.The gaitstoredinthe databaseC.The advantageof workingin anylight condition.D.The admissiontoaparticularplace.、4Whats thebest titleofthepassageA.Listen toyour footstepsB.Applaud patternrecognitionC.Love theway youwalk D.Better themats youstep on(分)
25.10At sometime inyour lifeyou mayhave astrong desireto dosomething strangeor terrible.However,chances arethat(冲动),you dontact onyour impulsebut letit passinstead.You knowthattocommit theaction iswrong insome wayand thatotherpeople willnot acceptyour behavior.One ofthe newesttaboos inAmerican societyisthetopic offat.Unlike manyother taboos,fat isa topicthat Americanstalk aboutconstantly.It^nota taboo totalkaboutfat;its a taboo tobe fat.The“in”look isthin,not fat.In thework world,most companiespreferyouthful-looking executivesto selltheir imageaswellas theirproducts tothe public.The thinlook isassociated withyouth,vigor andsuccess.The fatperson,ontheother hand,is thoughtof aslazy andlacking inenergy,self-discipline andself-respect.In animage-conscious societylike theUS,thin isin but fat is“out”.Its notsurprising thatmillions ofAmericans havebecome crazyabout stayingslim andin shape”.The pursuitofayouthfulphysical appearanceis not,however,the onlyreason forAmericas fascinationwith diet and exercise.Recent researchhas showntheimportance ofdietandexercise forpersonal health.As inmost technologicallydeveloped nations,the lifestyle ofNorth Americanshaschanged dramaticallyduringthecourse ofthelastcentury.Modern machinesdo allthe physicallabor thatpeople wereonce forcedto dobyhand.Cars andbuses transportus quicklyfrom pointto point.As aresult ofinactivity,peoples bodiescan easilybecome weakand(易受攻击的)vulnerable todisease.ln aneffort toavoid sucha fate,millionsofAmericans arespending moreoftheirtime exercising.、1From thetext wecan infera taboois considered.A.popular withpeople B.unacceptable inpeopled eyesC.favorable impressionleft onotherpeopleD.a crimecommitted onimpulse、2According tothetextwecanconclude inAmerican society“being fht.A,hasnt beenatabooB.will remaina tabooC.cantbeatabooD.isnotconsidered ataboo bymost people、3In theUS,thin is“in butfat isout mostprobably mean.A.thin islazy butfat is“kind B.thin is“old”butfat is youthful”C.thin is“unsuccessful butfat is“successful D.thin is“popular butfatis“unpopular”、4Why areso manyAmericans exercisingmoreA.To keepstrong andfreefromdisease.B.To findgood jobsinthecompanies.C.To encouragetheir children.D.To avoidbecoming old.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和
1.530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D(分)
26.30Life iscolorful.Sometimes ifsjust likepotato salad;when itsshared,it becamea picnic.With threeyoungchildrento bringup,my husbandJohn and I werevery
1.Can wego ona picnic,Mom”mysix-year-old daughter,Becky
2.Please.I hadsaid noso manytimes in3months,and Idecided theusualSaturday morningchores could
4.To her5,1agreed.I preparedafewsandwiches and6a coolerwith iceand drinksand calledJohn
7.My eleven-year-old twinsons loadedthe coolerandthe picnic basketinthetrunk andoff wewenttospend some8time togetherasa family.About thetime Igot thelunch9out onthe table,John arrivedonthe
10.That wasoneofthe happiestmealswe evershared together.The mealwas fullof11,We felta closenessthat hadbeen hiddenby workand schoolresponsibilitiesfor somany months.John andthe boys12rocks intothe lake,Becky fedthe ducksandIsat quietlyatthepicnic table,13God forblessing mewith sucha wonderfulfamily.That nightas ourchildren wentto bed,I kissedtheir cheeks.It14me whata wonderfullife Ihad.As Iwalked outoftheroom itdawnedon methat eventhe busiest15could becomea picnicwhen itsshared withthe onesyou16Even thoughkids havenow grownupand17from home,I canstill rememberhow Ifelt thatday whilesitting atthepicnictable.Maybe todaywouldbea goodtime to18potato salad,call allof my19kids,feed somehungry ducks。
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