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2025届度潮州市金山中学高三下学期二模(4月)英语试题考生须知全卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全部在答题纸上作答选择题必须用铅笔填涂;非选择题的答案必须用黑色字迹
1.2B的钢笔或答字笔写在“答题纸”相应位置上请用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔在“答题纸”上先填写姓名和准考证号
2.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效
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5301.—Are yousatisfled withhis schoolreport—Not atalL Itcouldnt have been.A.worse B.so badC.better D.the worst
2..Whether tofavor urbandevelopment orthe preservationof historicalsites isespecially controversialin China,wherethere existsrich history,diversified traditionand cultural・A.surplus B.deposits C.accounts D.receipts
3.Quantities ofsoil in the area,resulting in the increasingnumber ofnatural disasters.A.is washed away B.have washedawayC.have washedaway D.have beenwashedaway
4.Computers cando nothing.But oncewhat to do,they showextraordinary powerto doa greatdeal.A.to programB.being programmedC.programmed D.having programmed
5..The youngviolinist isvery excitedbecause theconcert givenby himhas neverbeen.A.successful B.more successfulC.most successfulD.the most successful
6.—Hi,Tom!I gota chanceto be an exchange student inHarvard University.一!I had been expectingto studythere.A.Lucky youB.Have funC.Take iteasy D.Forget it
7.J didnthaving todo thecooking myself,or I would havelearnt oneor twodishes from my mom.A.expect B.anticipateC.forecast D.preview一
8.Thank GodI passedthe interviewyesterday.I wassweating heavily.—Me too.I when I wassitting outsidewaiting.A.looked downmy noseB.let myhair downC.had butterfliesin mystomach D.chanced myarm一
9.Did youcatch the first busthis morningIt has beenmany yearssince Imade myfirst gardenout of my desireto18my parents.Today Ibecome knownas Mrs.Greenthumbs,teaching gardeningand hostinga gardeningshow which makes my parents feelvery19,And nowIcould sayit ismy20for naturethat makesme areal gardener.
1、A.memorizing B.dreaming C.gardening D.designing、2A.please B,change C.help D.annoy、3A.doubt B.appreciation C.surprise D.excitement、4A.collect upB.care aboutC.clean upD.come in、5A.equal B.similar C,superior D.opposite、6A.painful B.valuable C.upsetting D.interesting
7、A.come upB,break outC.hold onD・get through8A.to B.with C.in D.by、9A.Luckily B.Cheerfully C.Regularly D.Eventually、10A.Instead B,However C.Therefore D.Besides11A.shouted B.laughed C.glanced D.jumped、12A.convenient B.troublesome C.enjoyable D.dangerous13A.sadness B.displeasure C.delight D.relief
14、A.other thanB・more thanC.rather thanD.less than、15A.dislike B,encouragement C.threat D.suggestion16A.decided B.stopped C.continued D.struggled、17A.devote B.turn C.respond D.lead、18A.defeat B.satisfy C.respect D.challenge
19、A.proud B・comfortable C.strange D.disappointed、20A.memory B.surprise C・hatred D・affection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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27.15A majorfire onMonday,April15,2019,began tobum atFrances world-famous Note-Dame deParis cathedral黎圣母院尖塔Flames couldbe seen
1.rise throughthe topof themonument,
2.tall,narrow spirelater collapsedThecathedral
3.date backto the12th centuryFrench writerVictor Hugoused it as thesetting ofhis famousstory,The」Hunchback ofNotre-Dame It is one of the worlds^famous touristsites,which receivesabout12million5visit eachyearThe mayorof Paris,Anne Hidalgowrote onTwitter Monday,t€A terriblefire isunderway atNotre-Dame Cathedralin Paris^^Hidalgo addedthat Parisfirefighters werestill trying
6.control the fire Sheurged peopleto stayaway
7.the area」()French PresidentEmmanuel Macrondelayed a8plan speechto thenation becauseof thefire9-speech was to presenthisanswers to the yellowvest crisisthat hastaken overthe countrysince NovemberHe arrivedat thescene of thefireMonday night)第四The causeof thefire was not lO-Qmmediate knownFrance2television reportedthat policewere treatingit as accidental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短文短文中共有处错误,
28.1010每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(A),并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
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21011、Last Sunday,I takepart in a walkingactivity withmy friendsEarly in the morning,we joined in otherparticipants of、different ageAt8:30,they gatheredat thestarting point,prepared ourselvesfor thelong distancewalking Assoon asthe、signal wasgiving,we set off alongthe walkingroute aroundthe SportsPark Somepeople walkedfast,when othersjust tooktheirtime to enjoy thefresh airand thebeautiful naturalsceneryMy friendsand Icheered eachother on,and reached、第二节书面表达(满finishing IineRegularly activitieslike this not onlykeep usfit,but alsohelp getus closerwith nature分分)(分)假如你是高三学生李津,你想选择一所外地的大学,而你的父母想让在本市上大学,你很苦恼,请
2529.25给你在中国留学的美国朋友写一封求助信,主要内容包括你的苦恼Tom
1.你和父母各持己见的理由
2.询问的建议
3.Tom注意词数不少于可以适当增加细节,使内容充实、行文连贯;开头和结尾已给出,但不计入总词数100;Dear Tom,Long timeno see.As itwont belong beforeI graduatefrom highschool,I have to choosean idealuniversity in advance,whichmakesme really annoyed.Yours,Li Jin参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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530、1A、2B、3D、4C、5B、6A、7B、8C、9C、10D、11B、12A、13A、14C、15C、16A、17A、18D、19A、20C第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D、
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4.C第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和
1.530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
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20.D第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
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25、29Dear Tom,Long timeno see.As itwont belong beforeI graduatefrom highschool,I haveto selectan idealuniversity inadvance,whichmakes mereally annoyed.My parentsand Ifailed toreach theagreement onwhether togo to another cityfor furthereducation.In my parents7eyes,Im stillthe littleboy who is sofragile andinnocent that I cantbe away from home.They believewithouttheir tending,my lifewill be inamess.However,I have been ayoung adultand anxiousabout independenceand liberty.I havedetermined to provemyself vialeaving for the universityaway fromTianjin.Furthermore,living ina strangebut newcity cannot onlybroadenmy horizonbut alsoimprove mycommunication ability.For youhavebeenaway fromAmerica andstudied inChina fora fewyears,I reallyneed youradvice onhow topersuade myparentsto bein favorofmyideal andconvince themthat Ican intend to mysafety andhealth.Looking forwardto yourearly reply.Yours,Li Jin—No.It hadleft thestop1got there.A.in thetime B.at thetimeC.by thetime D.during thetime
10.The twobrothers lookso muchalike thatit isdifflcult to.A.tell themfrom B.tell from themC.tell apartthem D.tell themapart
11.-Whafs wrongwith youripad2The soundis notclear.-Yes.Ithasbeen brokenfor sometime.A.come outB.coming outC.to comeout D.came out
12.gas pricesare rising,people arelooking forless expensiveways toget around.A.Now thatB.Even ifC.Although D.Unless一
13.Will itcost alot tobeanexchangestudent_,but youcan applyfor scholarshipand studentloan.A.I wouldimagine soB.You,ve gotme thereC.By allmeans D.Fm withyou onthat
14.I ama betterreader thisyear thanI waslast yearbecause Ito hundredsof newconcepts andideas.A.have exposedB.had beenexposed C.havebeenexposed D.was exposed
15.Many artifactsforthefirst timein theNational Museumat present.A.were exhibitedB.were beingexhibitedC.are beingexhibited D.are exhibited
16.If hehis teacherssuggestion,he wouldhave won the EnglishSpeech Contest.A.had followedB.should followC.wastofollow D.followed
17.…Hows yourtour aroundthe NorthLake Isit beautiful—It be,but it is nowheavily polluted.A.will B.would C.should D.must
18.Since the middle of the lastyear,the bike-sharing marketin Beijing.A.boomed B.was boomingC.will boomD.has boomed
19.—The filmis,I haveto say,not abit interesting.—Why Itsthan the films Ihave everseen.A.far moreinteresting B.much lessinterestingC.no moreinteresting D.any lessinteresting
20.—Sometimes Iam evensleepy inclass.—Its terrible.You as well go to bedearlier.A.should B.willC.might D.can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)
21.6J.K.Rowling isthe authorof the most successfulbook seriesin history,but herattempt totake ona newcareer as a(续篇),screenwriter hasntbeen assmooth asshe mayhave thoughtit wouldbe.The sequel“Fantastic Beasts:The CrimesofGrindelwald,\shows thateven themostsuccessfulauthor in the worldis inneed ofchecks andbalances whenmaking thetransition tocinema.Following thesale ofhalf abillion copiesof the Harry Potter series,Rowling isworking hardto extendand enrichthe mythologyshecreated aroundthe childwizard.In contrastto theeight Harry Potter movies,which werebased on the sevenbooks andmost ofwhichwere writtenby experiencedscreenwriter SteveKloves,the Fantastic Beasts“series isscripted onlyby Rowling.This timesheskipped thebookstores andwent straightto the movie theater.The Fantastic Beasts seriestakes itstitle fromoneof Harry Potterstextbooks.The leapbackward intime,a newsetof adultheroes anda globe-spanning backgroundshow thatRowling isin tunewith herfans and the spiritof thetimes.Harry Potterand hisfriendsstarted outas atypical productof1990s naivety,but sincethen theloyal veteranaudience hasexperienced theshocks of the21stcentury andgrown matureand discouraged.The Fantastic Beasts“series feelless likechildrens fare;they dealwith adultsandfrightening eventsthat occurredin Europeat theend of the1920s.Its1927,and thecriminal Grindelwaldhas escapedfrom prisonto Europe.The hero,Newt Scamander,a zoologistof fantasticbeasts,prefers todistance himselffrom politicsand maintainhis improvisednature reservein London.But theyoung Prof.Dumbledorereminds himthat neutralityisnot an optionin hardtimes.Dumbledore urgeshim tocross theChannel toParis andstop Grindelwald,whoistrying toplot awar toensure thepurity of the wizardrace.The roughoutline of the plotconstitutes onlypart of themovie.There aremany othercharacters whoappear inthe mystery.I willmention the boyCredence whocontinues tohave acentral roleinthestruggle betweenthe heroand thevillain,even ashis backgroundremainsa mystery.Similarly,Newts brother and partner,the snake-woman Nagini,and other new andold charactershint atan obscurepastand future.Rowling populatesher worldwith characterslarge andsmall,odd beastsand simplifiesits storyto laythe foundationwork of theuniverse.The filmlays strongfoundations ofmystery,but forgetsto buildany sortof structureabove them.IVs likeaconstruction sitewhere thebudget ranout toofast.With moviescreens full of superheroesand fantasyfilms,and everystudio trying to floata fictionaluniverse,Rowling istodaysmost creativebuilder ofcinema worlds,but theresstill adifference betweenheranda mega-corporation like Disney.Every characterandbeast isthere becauseRowling saidso,not becausethe marketingdivision thoughtit wouldpromote salesof merchandise.Rowlingclearly has a truepassion tocreate amythology,and justas clearly,she hasntyet finishedcreating it.The Fantastic Beasts^^series offersa worldeven fullerthan thatofHarry Potter.Once moreshe collaborateswith DavidYates,who directedthe lastfour HarryPotter moviesand nowthe twoFantastic Beasts“pictures.Still,theworldshes createdwouldbe evenmore wondrousif Rowlinghad onlyfilled itout witha crystallizedor atleast coherentplot.In theHarryPotterseries,shemostly succeededin makingthefilms into independentworks.But withoutexperienced screenwritersto mediatebetween herimaginationandthescreen,the twoFantasticBeasts“episodes aremore likea chessgame in which thecreator movescharacters fromAto Bas part of abroader strategy-which remainsunclear.FantasticBeasts:The Crimesof Grindelwald,,is afilm madefor existingfans anddoesnt botherto appealto a new audience.Notby chancedoes itoffer amore matureworld forfans whohave grownup atleast asmuch asDaniel Radcliffe.For them,the moviedeliversthe goods,but littleof themagic remains.If Rowlingcontinues toput outfilms withouta beginningand anend,her worldwillcollapse,leaving onlythemiddle.It may be entertainmentwith captivatingcharacters andeffects,but itsnotamovie.、1What changeshas J.K.Rowling madein herwriting careerA.She wasforced toabandon heroriginal writingcareer andstart anew one.B.She wasdeterminedtoskip thebookstores andpublish bookson herown.C.She startedanewfantasy bookhaving nothingtodowith theHarryPotterseries.D.She triedto enrichtheHarryPotterseriesasascreenwriter ratherthan anovelist.、2Who areprobably thetarget audienceoftheFantasticBeasts”seriesA.Kids newlyintroduced tomagic.B.Teenage studentswith granddreams.C.Adults goingthrough lifechanges.D.Professional criticsof fantasybooks.、3What arethe featuresoftheFantasticBeasts^seriesA.Complex storyand excitingcharacters.B,Simple storybut abundantcharacters.C.Childish storyand strangecharacters.D.Sad storybut inspiringcharacters.、4Big corporationslikeDisneychoose moviecharacters andbeasts basedon.A.potential profitabilityofthemovies B.preference oftheir screenwritersC.consultation with the originalauthor D.investigation intosuccessful films、5How doesthe authorexplain Rowlingsfailure tocreate aclear plotA.By describingshooting processes.B.By listingofficial statistics.C.By drawinga comparison.D.By citingexamples.6What doesthe authorthink ofJ.K.Rowlings performanceasascreenwriterA.It isreallyadisappointment formovie goers.B.Itiswidely acknowledgedby herbook fans.C.There exitsmuch moremagic in her screenplay.D.There isstill muchroom forimprovement.(分)
22.8Amazing TrainRidesTaking atrain inthe winteris fun.The mountainsturn fromgreen towhite,and youcan enjoythem on the journey.Now manyholiday-themed trainsadd fun.All aboard!•Aurora Winter Train:AlaskaThis seasonalscenic trainthat headsnorth fromAnchorage ispopular.From theWinterTrainyoull seea snow-white Denali,(山峰)(驼鹿)Americas tallestpeak-and withany luck,a tracksidemoose.You canget offthe trainafter threehours atTalkeetnato ski in Denalior continueon foranother ninehours toFairbanks forsome northernlights viewing.Therere fewbetter places,asFairbanks isAmericas northernmostcity.•The SkiTrain,ColoradoThe SkiTrain isa joyfulride evenfor non-skiers.The rideconnects Denvers1914Beaux-Arts stationwiththeWinter Parkskiarea.One minuteyoure indowntown DenvefsBeaux-Arts UnionStation andtwo hourslater yourestepping offthe train.100feet fromaWinter Parkski lift.What awonderful rideit is!•Amtrak CaliforniaZephyr:Chicago toSan FranciscoLong-distance traintravelers adorewest windin anyseason,but winteradds theappeal ofsugary snowoutside thewindow asyoutravel overthe Rockiesand Sierras.Departing dailyall winterfrom bothChicago andSan Francisco,the51-hour journeyoffers()hotel-level serviceinabedroom.Or youcan breakup thetrip withstops tosleep andskiinDenver orSalt LakeCity.•CanyonChristmas trains:ArizonaSnowbirds whoescape theMidwest coldin Decemberby flyingto Arizonawish formemories ofa Christmasawayfrom the()desert.With ashort drivefrom Phoenixto Clarkdalenear Sedona.theyll seesmall pinesand redrock hillswhile huggingthe VerdeRiveronthefour-hour VerdeCanyon trainin indoorand open-air cars.、1What shouldyou doif yougotoFairbanks fromAnchorage tosee northernlightsA.Change trainsin Denali.B.Take a12-hour trainride.C.Climb overthe tallestpeak.D.Travel througha moosefarm.、2On whichride canyou enjoycomfortable accommodationA.Aurora WinterTrain.B.The SkiTrain.C.Amtrak CaliforniaZephyr.D.CanyonChristmas trains.、3What isthe similarityofthefour wintertrain ridesA.They areall availableduring thewhole year.B.They areintended foryoung travelenthusiasts.C.They offerthe passengersgood chancesof skiing.D.They provideaccess towinter sceneryontheway.(分)
23.8Here areour suggestionsfor keepingbusy thisweek.Dive in!Take tothe wavesin SouthamptonAlwaysfancied tryingyour handat sailingNows yourchance.The SouthamptonBoat Showhas plentyof opportunitiesforvisitors toget outonthewater toexperience boatsailing,powerboating ortaking aride ona RIB—all forfree.Discover anisland onthe ThamesTocelebrate TotallyThames,a month-long festivalis heldat variouslocations acrossLondon.Weve discovered21oftheriversmost fascinatingislands-all ofthem withinteresting storiesto tell.Make themost ofit withour maphere.Catch greatfilms inBristolOver sixdays,Encounters FilmFestival screensup to400films fromover60different countries.The Bristolfestival providesaplatform forinternational filmmakers,and offersa gatewaytothelikes ofthe BAFTAs,Oscars andEuropean FilmAwards.See hereforfull details.Get scientificin LondonExperiencethe latest,best andmost challengingscience coveringall areasof ourlives anduniverse atNew ScienceLive atExCelLondon.New ScientistLive isa four-day festivalfullofideas and discoveries from the teambehind theworlds mostpopular scienceweekly magazine,featuring fourzones—BrainBody,Technology,Earth andUniverse—as wellas talksfrom expertsand over200exhibitors.、1Which isthemostsuitable formoviegoersA.Take tothe wavesin Southampton.B.Discover anisland onthe Thames.C.Catch greatfilmsinBristol.D.Get scientificin London.、2What istrue aboutNew ScientistLiveA.A scienceweeklymagazine.B.A festivalwhere ideasanddiscoveriesare shared.C,A festivalto celebrategreat scientist.D.An exhibitionto showscientific discoveries.、3Where canyou findthe textA.On anoticeboard.B.In anewspaper.C.On awebsite.D.In abook review.
24.(8分)Iam astonishedat theway Godknows whento senda specialgift ofencouragement atjust therighttime!It might beina dream,a lostletter,a memory,or somethingfound thatwed forgottenabout.My grandmotherwas froma townin Michigan.And summerafter summerI enjoyedstaying withmy grandparentsasayoungchild.I wasfromthecity and loved thesmall townwhere theylived.People kneweveryone,their children,their pets,their ancestors.Grandma wasalways usingher handsfor somethingexciting...She wouldmake sandwichesand wedhave tea parties,plantflowers andcarefully tendthem.She lovedknitting sweatersaswellas makingbeautiful quilts for hergrandchildren.I rememberthe(顶针)small thimbleshe wouldplace on her fingerwhile doingher needlework.A fewyears ago,when Grandmaleft thisearth for hernewresidence inHeaven,I bidfarewell to my lovinggrandmother.Howquickly ourlives canchange!We hadjust hadtea togethera coupleof monthsearlier,onher91st birthday.I missedher verymuch,butI noticedit mostlyon mybirthdays,because therewasnocard fromGrandma.Shed neverforgotten mybirthday!On oneparticular birthdaywhen I was feelinga littlelow,something happenedand mademe feelas ifshe wassharing thatspecialday withme.I wasarranging somecolorful pillowsthat shehad made,and suddenlyI feltsomething insideone pillow;it wassmall and(缝)hard.I movedthe objecttoaseam thatI carefullyopened,and,tomydelight,out camea tinysilver thimble!How happyI wasto findsomething thathadbeenapartof her!Not realizingit hadfallen offher finger,I picturedher sewingh(抖松),(床罩)into thatlittle pillowthatIjust happenedto fluffto placeon mybedspread thatday.I carefullylaid thethimblealongside theothers Idcollected overthe years.What aprecious memoryofavery speciallady who,somehow,I knew,was laughingindelight atsewing herthimble intomy pillow.I heatedthe kettleand madesome tea,using mybest china,as Grandmaalways did,andthen enjoyedmy teaand Grandmasthimble.What awonderful birthdaythat was!、1In the authors memory,what wouldher grandmotherdoA.She wouldmake sandwichesand hamburgersforherfamily.B.She wouldwear athimble forneedlework everyday.C.She wouldmake beautifulquiltsformoney.D.She wouldlook afterthe flowersinthegarden.、2What doesthe underlinedword“it”in Paragraph4refer toA.The modemworlds fast-changing life.B.The factthat thegrandmother hadpassed away.C.The authorsmissing her grandmother.D.The lovethe authorgot fromhergrandmother.、3How didtheauthorfeel whenshe foundthe thimbleA.Surprised.B.Regretful.C.Guilty.D.Lonely.、4Which ofthe followingmight bethe besttitle forthe passageA.Grandmas ThimbleB.Grandmas LifeStoryC,The Joyof FindingSomething LostD.The Importanceof PuttingThings Away(分)
25.10Laughter ispartofthe universalhuman vocabulary.All membersofthehuman speciesunderstand it.UnlikeEnglish orFrench orSwahili,we donthavetolearn tospeak it.We rebom withthe capacityto laugh.Very littleis knownabout thespecific brainmechanisms responsiblefor laughter.Contrary tofolk wisdom,most laughteris notabouthumor;itisabout relationships.To findout whenand whypeople laugh,I wentwith severalassistants tolocal mallsand recordedwhathappened justbefore peoplelaughed.Over a10-year period,we studiedover2,000cases ofnaturally occurringlaughter.We foundthat mostlaughter doesnot necessarilyfollow jokes.People maylaugh aftera varietyof statements,such as,“Herecomes Mary,““How didyou doonthetest orDo youhave arubber band”These certainlyaren9t jokes.(喘气的)(使发痒)We believelaughter evolvedfromthepanting behaviorof ourancient ancestors.Today,if wetickle chimps,they dontlaugh.But,instead,they producea pantingsound.Thats thesound ofape laughter,and itsthe rootof human laughter.Apes laughinthekinds ofsituations thatlead tohumanlaughter,like gamesthat involvechasing.Other animalsproduce soundsduringplay,but theyare sodifferent fromlaughter.Rats,for example,produce high sounds duringplay andwhen tickled,but thesearevery differentin soundfrom humanlaughter.Laughter isoften positive,but itcan benegative too.Theres adifference between“laughing withand laughingat”.People wholaughat othersmaybetryingtodrive themout ofthe group.No onehas actuallycounted howmuch peopleof differentages laugh,but youngchildren probablylaugh themost.At ages5and6we probablylaugh morethan atany othertimes.Adults laughless thanchildren,probably becausethey playless.Work nowunderway willtell usmore about the brainmechanisms behindlaughter,how ithas evolved,and whywe9re sosusceptibleto tickling.、1What wasthe purposeofthedecades researchA.To provethat peoplelaugh becauseof humour.B.To findoutthereal reasonfor people s laughter.C.To researchpeoplesdifferent reactionon jokes.D.To recordconversations amongshoppers inmalls.、2What canwe learnfromthe textA.People whoplay moretendtolaugh more.B.Apes producehighsoundswhen tickled.C.Scientists knowthe brainmechanisms responsiblefor laughterwell.D.The situationsinwhich apes laughare verydifferent fromthose inwhich humanslaugh.、3What doesthe underlinedword susceptible”inthelast paragraphprobably meanA.Sensitive.B.Flexible.C.Addictive.D.Reliable.、4Which ofthe followingmightbethe besttitle forthetextA,The Impactof LaughterB・The Meaningof LaughterC.A BigMystery:Why DoWe LaughD.Laughter:The MostBeautiful Words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.D26・(30分)I becamea gardenerwhenI was twelve.My earlyintension of]may nothave originatedfrommylove fornature.Iwasto2my parents.At thattime,we hada bigyard inwhichabeautiful mapletree stood.But mymother oftenlooked with3at thisworkofnatural art.Those goldenleaves seemedlike tonsof rubbishto her,something elseto4!”Seeing theneighborsbusy withgardening,my fathereven thoughtitawaste oftime.At thatage,I alwaysdid something5to whatevermyparentsdid!If gardeningwere somethingthey found6,Iwouldplant agarden!(西合花)I plantedsome lilyseeds inthe yard.Bui theyfailed to
7.I continuedto plantsunflower seedsand roses.(开花).Wild8joy,I foundthefirstrose bloomOne byone,the flowersbloomed theirheads off9Iwastouched bythis landofwonder.10,myparentsshowed nointerest inmy garden.My fathereven11at mebecause hefound itwas12to movearound mygarden tothe driveway.To mymothers13,1put inher vasemy realroses which,inhereyes,weresimply weeds14flowers.Regardless oftheir15,1kept onplanting mygarden and16toenjoythe pleasureof gardening.Plantsmake suchgood companions:they breathe,they bloom,they17to careandlove.。
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