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安康2025届高三毕业班第一次质量检测英语试题

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一、单项选择 (共25题,共 125分)
  • 1、Tom was told that it would be at least one week __________ he could recover and return to school.

    A.when B.since C.before D.that

  • 2、This is the car ____ which he came here.

    A.by B.in C.at D.on

  • 3、—How come the front wheel of the truck has been ________?

    —The load was too heavy.

    A.in shape

    B.out of shape

    C.in work

    D.out of work

  • 4、The boy was put into prison for being ________ of stealing a lot of knives.

    A. blamed B. accused

    C. charged D. suspect

  • 5、Netflix acquired the rights to the masterpiece “One Hundred Years of Solitude”, which marks the first time that writer’s family _______ the piece to be adapted for the screen.

    A.has allowed

    B.will have allowed

    C.had allowed

    D.allowed

  • 6、The person who ________ advantage of the girl ________ a disadvantage didn’t gain an advantage ________ her.

    A.made; in ; over B.took; at ; on C.took; at; over D.made; at; over

  • 7、Anyone who are in ______ of weapons without permission are considered law breaking.

    A.command

    B.control

    C.charge

    D.possession

  • 8、I told Sally how to get here, but perhaps I ___ for her.

    A.had to write it out B.must have written it out

    C.should have written it out D.ought to write it out

  • 9、Robert Redford, a famous actor and director, wanted to expose the public to films made outside of the Hollywood system that ordinary people might have no access to ________.

    A. otherwise B. though C. thus D. therefore

  • 10、Taking a close look at their respective (各自的) historical contexts, purposesand principles, huge differences can be ______ between the Belt and Road Initiative (一带一路倡议) and the Marshall Plan (马歇尔计划).

    A.condemned B.identified C.abused D.twisted

  • 11、He’s quite reliable. You can depend on ___________you out.

    A. that he will help B. it that helps

    C. he helping D. him to help

  • 12、________things had been tough at times when he was in school, he graduated from college with the highest honor.

    A.If

    B.While

    C.Because

    D.As

  • 13、He is________ know the result of the examination and even can't eat or sleep well for that.

    A.leading to B.dying to C.addicted to D.accustomed to

  • 14、You should explore your talents so as to find out ____ your real interests lie.

    A. what B. which C. where D. that

  • 15、We use the iTunes Music Store to _______ the shows that we want to watch.

    A.subscribe to B.submit to C.cater to D.correspond to

  • 16、After the crisis, the President said it would be essential to ____ the financial system.

    A. reform B. inform

    C. perform D. conform

  • 17、Observation, reason and experiment make up ______ we call the scientific method.

    A. which B. how

    C. that D. what

  • 18、Most consumers are  by the high price of the 3D printers despite keen interest in them.

    A.put off B.put on C.put through D.put up

  • 19、The report data shows that pleasure reading levels for younger children, ages 2-8, remain   the same.

    A.large B.larger C.largest D.largely

  • 20、Senior family members, especially parents, should create an atmosphere ________ would encourage their children to read books.

    A. that B. what C. where D. when

  • 21、--Mary failed the driving test again.

    -- Really? Can you_______ for that this time.

    A.explain

    B.account

    C.describe

    D.introduce

  • 22、His idea of having weekly family meals together,which seemed difficult at first,has ______ many good changes in their lives.

    A.got through

    B.resulted from

    C.turned into

    D.brought about

  • 23、The ground is slippery.Hold on to the rope and don’t  ________.

    A.put off B.turn up C.take apart D.let go

  • 24、I have spared no efforts to remember the words, but all my work was______.

    A.in response B.in decline C.in return D.in vain

  • 25、What do you ________the film called Avengers: Endgame?

    A. think up B. think over

    C. think highly of D. think of

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 26、   Every feature of the supermarket--from floor plan and shelf layout to lighting, music, and ladies offering free sausages on sticks ---is designed to bring us in , keep us there , and get us into spending money.

    From my own experience , once I enter a supermarket, it' s often not easy for me to get out again. A common feature of supermarkets is the one-way entry door; to get back out, you have to walk through a good portion of the store----with its attractive displays of buyables---to find an exit. I am often subjected to this clever arrangement.

    After the one-way front door, the first supermarket feature you encounter is the produce department. There’s a good reason for this: the sensory impact of all those good smells and beautiful colors makes us feel both cheerful and hungry. Similarly the store bakery is usually near the entrance with its delicious smell of fresh-baked bread, as is the flower shop, with its buckets of roses and banks of greenery. The message we get right off the bat is that the supermarket is a welcoming place, fresh, natural, fragrant, and healthy.

    Plus, dairy departments are almost invariably located as far from the entrance as possible, ensuring that customersmost of whom will have to walk the length of the store, passing a wealth of tempting products, en route  (在途中)to the milk, cheese, and yogurt. Especially popular items are routinely located in the middle of aisles (过道),so that even the most single-minded buyer has a chance to be attracted by alternatives. Mid-aisle positioning is intended to sideline the so-called Boomerang Effect, in which some shoppers simply head for the item they need , then return the way they came.

    So what to do about all this? Make a list and stick to it. Try not to shop so often and don't shop when you' re hungry. And when it comes to supermarket psychology, know what to look for. Forewarned is forearmed.

    1What might be unavoidable after the author enters a supermarket?

    A.Having difficulty in finding the exit.

    B.Getting out with many unintended purchases.

    C.Feeling at a loss in front of so many alternatives.

    D.Being annoyed by the ladies offering free sausages.

    2How does the author introduce the function of the produce department?

    A.By quoting an expert. B.By drawing comparisons.

    C.By making classifications. D.By following the order of space.

    3What does the underlined word"sideline"in Paragraph 4 mean?

    A.Inspire. B.Estimate C.Prevent D.Expand

    4What is the best title for the text?

    A.Surviving the tricky psychology of the supermarket

    B.Reducing your must-buys during grocery shopping

    C.Tips on buying cheaper products in supermarkets

    D.Things to look for when shopping in supermarkets

  • 27、My first newsroom was in a grand building with tall arched windows that dominated a street corner in the small Midwestern city where I worked. Inside, there was a high ceiling. “Did this use to be a bank?” many visitors would ask. But it had, in fact, always been a newsroom.

    I was young and shy when I first went to work there, and it probably took me a month before I talked to any of the other reporters. But eventually, they became my best friends, the core of my social life

    My second newsroom was the airy top floor of a historic building in the state capital of Maryland. It was smaller and less grand but far more energizing. My colleagues were older. I learned so much about bow to be a reporter from overhearing their phone interviews.

    This past summer, several American newspapers announced they would be closing their newsrooms. Many local newspapers have gone out of business in recent years, victims of declining circulation and shrinking advertising dollars. Then along came the coronavirus pandemic (新冠病毒疫情), and so many of us were sent home to work from there. The pleasant surprise is that we have all succeeded brilliantly in working remotely. But some managers have looked at this success and thought: “Why would we need to return to the newsroom?”

    I worry that they are making a big mistake. A physical newsroom sends a powerful message to a community: “We are here for you.” At my first job, strangers could walk fight though the door and straight up my desk. We treasured that visibility.

    But I also think about the collaboration (合作)-of the times I would overhear colleagues talking about a story and realize that I had some useful information for them. Sometimes, a colleague would see me in the hall and give me a story idea. I can’t wait to get back to my newsroom.

    【1】How did the author benefit from her second newsroom?

    A.She overcame her shyness.

    B.She made her best friends there.

    C.She could overhear others’ argument.

    D.She gained experience from her colleagues.

    【2】What does the underlined part “this success” in paragraph 4 refer to?

    A.Journalists worked effectively at home.

    B.Newspaper circulation was increasing.

    C.Newspaper advertising was profitable.

    D.Journalism survived the pandemic.

    【3】Why is the author against closing newsrooms?

    A.Newsrooms serve as a close tie.

    B.She will be out of work as a result.

    C.Newspapers will disappear due to it.

    D.It is against the will of communities.

  • 28、First Days

    First days are milestones in our lives. They mark the beginning of a new experience or journey, They are also filled with mixed emotions. They can be a little frightening as we step into the unknown, but they can also inspire us as they give us fresh hope for the future. First days are powerful as we can leave our mistakes and failures in the past and make a new start.

    I want to share a story that perfectly illustrates this point. It is a story about a little girl named Trisha. Trisha was born in a family of teachers who had taught her that reading was the key to knowledge. She watched her older brother as he read his schoolbooks and could hardly wait for the day when she would learn to read.

    But when Trisha finally started school, she found that she was not able to understand the words like the other boys and girls. No matter how hard she tried the letters mixed up together, and she saw only confusion, Trisha fell further behind, the other children laughed and made fun of her, and she began to believe that she was not smart. By the time Trisha entered fifth grade, she had lost all confidence in herself. That was the year she met Mr. Falker. He was different. He praised Trisha’s talents, and he wouldn’t tolerate the other children teasing her. Mr. Falker realized that Trisha didn’t know how to read, but he knew she could with some help.

    He recruited(招聘)a reading specialist, and together they worked with Trisha after school. They helped her to write letters and hear the sounds until one day Mr. Falker handed her a book and she read it all by herself. She didn’t even notice the tear, in his eyes.

    This is a true story. The little girl is Patricia Polacco, the famous children’s author, and Thank you Mr. Falker is the twenty-sixth book that she has written.

    We can all make a difference in the world—one student at a time by using first days” with wisdom and graceand giving each individual the chance to start over and become the best that they can be.

    1Trisha fell far behind in school because she .

    A.was not confident B.was not smart enough

    C.did not try her best D.did not know how to read

    2The passage mainly conveys the message that First days are_____ .

    A.frightening as we step into the unknown

    B.inspiring as they give us fresh hope for the future

    C.turning points from where we can make a new start

    D.chances when we can forget our mistakes and failures

    3The passage is probably intended for   .

    A.teachers B.students

    C.children’s authors D.reading specialists

    4How does the writer make his point clear?

    A.By persuading. B.By making suggestions.

    C.By arguing. D.By giving an example.

  • 29、   With bushfires continuing to swallow different parts of Australia, local zoo in New South Wales, the state which is the easiest to catch fire, has hit the headlines with a heartwarming story.

    Right in the line of a bushfire, the keepers of Mogo Wildlife Park managed to protect all 200 animals from harm after they received evacuation orders, according to the reports.

    Netizens were quick to react on social media and praised the bravery of the zoo keeper and staffs, as they stayed and managed to protect animals from uncontrolled fires and even sheltered some at their own house.

    The 40-year-old zoo keeper, Chad Staples, described the situation as the worst catastrophe, which felt like Armageddon (大决战) here. Luckily, his team had made a precise plan ahead of time by moving everything flammable from the area and the larger animals to safe places.

    What’s remarkable is that as the smaller ones needed extra shelter, Staples decided to take them to his own house.

    “Right now in my house there are animals of all descriptions in all the different rooms. They are safe and protected, not single animal lost.” he said.

    BBC news also mentioned that “there’s a tiger to the back of the house.”

    Some media outlets highlighted the “heroic job” in their headlines. Online users also reacted with thumbs-up and were glad to see all the staff and animals coming through the terrible fire.

    Located in the southern coast of New South Wales. Mogo Wildlife Park houses Australia’s largest collection of primates (灵长目动物), also including different and unique animals such as zebras, giraffes, rhinos and red pandas.

    1Why does New South Whales hit the headlines?

    A.Because of its famous zoo.

    B.Because of its endangered animals.

    C.Because of the heartwarming event.

    D.Because of its being easy to catch fire.

    2What do we know about Mogo Wildlife Park?

    A.It belongs to Chad Staples.

    B.None of the animals is missing.

    C.It merely holds rare animal species.

    D.Extra shelters were built for emergencies.

    3What does the underlined word “catastrophe” in paragraph 4 probably mean?

    A.Method. B.Landscape. C.Disaster. D.Household.

    4What is the best title for the text?

    A.The Heroic Job B.The Brave Zoo Keeper

    C.The Extinct Animals D.The Terrible Fire

三、完形填空 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 30、   In our modern world, when something wears out, we throw it away and buy a new one. The ___is that countries around the world have growing mountains of____because people are throwing out more rubbish than ever before.

    How did we____a throwaway society? First of all, it is now easier to____an object than to spend time and money to repair it.____modern manufacturing (制造业) and technology, companies are able to produce products quickly and inexpensively. Products are plentiful and____.

    Another cause is our____of disposable (一次性的) products. As____people, we are always looking for____to save time and make our lives easier. Companies____thousands of different kinds of disposable products: paper plates, plastic cups, and cameras, to name a few.

    Our appetite for new products also____to the problem. We are____buying new things. Advertisements persuade us that____is better and that we will be happier with the latest products. The result is that we____useful possessions to make room for new ones.

    All around the world, we can see the____of this throwaway lifestyle. Mountains of rubbish just keep getting bigger. To____the amount of rubbish and to protect the____, more governments are requiring people to recycle materials.____, this is not enough to solve our problem.

    Maybe there is another way out. We need to repair our possessions____throwing them away. We also need to rethink our attitudes about____. Repairing our possessions and changing our spending habits may be the best way to reduce the amount of rubbish and take care of our environment.

    1A. problem B. reason C. project D. key

    2A. gifts B. products C. debt D. rubbish

    3A. face B. change C. observe D. become

    4A. hide B. replace C. control D. withdraw

    5A. Except for B. As to C. Thanks to D. Regardless of

    6A. safe B. cheap C. funny D. powerful

    7A. prevention B. lack C. love D. division

    8A. sensitive B. busy C. brave D. kind

    9A. places B. ways C. jobs D. friends

    10A. produce B. receive C. donate D. preserve

    11A. adapts B. returns C. contributes D. responds

    12A. addicted to B. tired of C. worried about D. ashamed for

    13A. larger B. stronger C. higher D. newer

    14A. throw away B. pay for C. hold onto D. pick up

    15A. advantages B. consequences C. functions D. purposes

    16A. decrease B. record C. show D. measure

    17A. technology B. consumers C. environment D. brands

    18A. Meanwhile B. Otherwise C. Therefore D. However

    19A. instead of B. in favour of C. after D. by

    20A. advertising B. collecting C. repairing D. spending

  • 31、Usually, there is a teacher-parent meeting in every school year. Some students enjoy it, some don’t. Tom, a little boy invited his mother to attend his school's first teacher-parent meeting. To the little boy's ______, she said she would go. This ______ be the first time that his classmates and teacher ______ his mother and he felt ______ of her appearance. Although she was a beautiful woman, there was a severe scar (疤痕) that _____nearly the entire right side of her face. The boy never wanted to_______why or how she got the scar.

    At the meeting, the people were ______ by the kindness and natural beauty of his mother ______ the scar, but the little boy was still embarrassed and ______ himself from everyone. He did, however, get within ______of a conversation between his mother and his teacher.

    The teacher asked ______, "How did you get the scar on your face?"

    The mother replied, "______ my son was a baby, he was in a room that caught fire. Everyone was ______ afraid to go in because the fire was ______,so I went in. As I was running toward his bed, I saw a long piece of wood coming down and I placed myself over him trying to protect him. I was knocked ______ but fortunately, a fireman came in and saved both of us." She ______ the burned side of her face. "This scar will be ______, but to this day, I have never ______ what I did."

    At this point, the little boy came out running toward his mother with tears in his eyes. He held her in his arms and felt a great ______ of the sacrifice (牺牲) that his mother had made for him. He held her hand ______ for the rest of the day.

    【1】

    A.enjoyment

    B.excitement

    C.disappointment

    D.surprise

    【2】

    A.would

    B.could

    C.should

    D.must

    【3】

    A.noticed

    B.greeted

    C.met

    D.accepted

    【4】

    A.sick

    B.ashamed

    C.afraid

    D.tired

    【5】

    A.included

    B.passed

    C.covered

    D.shaded

    【6】

    A.hear about

    B.think about

    C.care about

    D.talk about

    【7】

    A.surprised

    B.impressed

    C.excited

    D.comforted

    【8】

    A.in sight of

    B.by means of

    C.by way of

    D.in spite of

    【9】

    A.separated

    B.protected

    C.hid

    D.escaped

    【10】

    A.hearing

    B.reminding

    C.understanding

    D.learning

    【11】

    A.nervously

    B.carefully

    C.seriously

    D.anxiously

    【12】

    A.As

    B.Now that

    C.Since

    D.When

    【13】

    A.so

    B.much

    C.quite

    D.too

    【14】

    A.under control

    B.out of control

    C.in control

    D.over control

    【15】

    A.helpless

    B.hopeless

    C.useless

    D.senseless

    【16】

    A.pointed

    B.showed

    C.touched

    D.wiped

    【17】

    A.beautiful

    B.lasting

    C.serious

    D.frightening

    【18】

    A.forgot

    B.recognized

    C.considered

    D.regretted

    【19】

    A.honor

    B.happiness

    C.sense

    D.pride

    【20】

    A.quietly

    B.tightly

    C.slightly

    D.suddenly

  • 32、Face shape lets AI spot rare disorders

    People with genetic syndromes (综合征) sometimes have revealing facial features, but using them to make a quick and cheap diagnosis can be _______given there are hundreds of possible conditions they may have. A new neural (神经系统) network that analyses photographs of faces can help doctors _______the possibilities.

    Yaron Gurovich at biotechnology firm FDNA in Boston and his team built a neural network to look at the overall impression of faces and _______ a list of the 10 genetic syndromes a person is most likely to have.

    They _______ the neural network, called DeepGestalt, on 17,000 images correctly labeled to match more than 200 genetic syndromes.The team then asked AI to _______potential genetic disorders from a further 502 photos of people with such conditions. It included the correct answer among its list of 10 responses 91 per cent of the time.

    Gurovich and his team also_______the neural network's ability to distinguish between the different genetic mutations (父异) that can lead to the same syndrome.They used photographs of people with Noonan syndrome, which can result from mutations in any one of five genes.DeepGestalt correctly identified the genetic source of the physical appearance 64 per cent of the time. It’s clearly not _______, but it’s still much better than humans are at trying to do this.

    As the system makes its assessments, the facial regions that are most helpful in the determination are_______and made available for doctors to view. This helps them to understand the relationships between genetic make-up and physical appearance.

    The fact that the diagnosis is based on a simple photograph raises questions about_______. If faces can reveal details about genetics, then employers and insurance providers could, in principle,__________ use such techniques to__________ against people who have a high probability of having certain disorders.__________. Gurovich says the tool will only be __________for use by clinicians.

    This technique could bring significant__________ for those who have genetic syndromes. The real value here is that for some of these ultra-rare diseases, the process of diagnosis can be many, many years. This kind of technology can help narrow down the search space and then be confirmed through checking genetic markers. For some diseases, it will cut down the time to diagnosis dramatically. For others, it could perhaps add means of finding other people with the disease and, __________, help find new treatments or cures.

    1A.convincing B.practical C.reliable D.tricky

    2A.narrow down B.result in C.bring about D.arise from

    3A.wait B.return C.mail D.feed

    4A.focused B.touched C.based D.trained

    5A.adjust B.identify C.change D.cure

    6A.recognized B.showed C.tested D.acquired

    7A.perfect B.acceptable C.specific D.workable

    8A.covered B.highlighted C.excluded D.monitored

    9A.privacy B.accuracy C.reality D.objectivity

    10A.legally B.regularly C.secretly D.efficiently

    11A.vote B.fight C.argue D.discriminate

    12A.Furthermore B.Similarly C.Otherwise D.However

    13A.available B.impossible C.ready D.rare

    14A.challenges B.damages C.benefits D.concerns

    15A.by contrast B.on the contrary C.in addition D.in turn

  • 33、   Eleven years ago, it seemed as if the world came to an end. My husband of 19 years, the father of my two sons, was diagnosed with terminal cancer. Over the_______of seven months, Bill went from_______easily at tennis to needing my help to go to the bathroom.

    It was the best seven months of my life. Maybe I don't actually_______ that. But it was certainly the time when I felt most_______. During those seven months, I came to_______that whatever else I did in my life, nothing would_______ more than taking care of my husband. I discovered that the minor complaint of an annoying coworker, or a flat tire pales in _______with the beauty of sincere laughter, the_______of a bakery. There were moments of _______ laughter, and tenderness in every day. I found I could train myself to see beauty____________bother.

    In the days after Bill's diagnosis and brain surgery, being his caregiver also meant being fully____________ as much as possible. During his last weekend, when we had dinner together a relative visited. I ____________that she'd changed her appearance, and not in a good way. It was the kind of____________ I'd usually keep to ____________. Just then, Bill voiced ____________ what I’d been thinking, in that truthful way he had, and I found myself ____________out loud. I thought I could   live with this man forever, but he____________  in four days.

    Eleven years later, I haven't made much achievements. ____________every day, I try to be the person I became during those seven months. I try to be a little less judgmental, a little more generous, a little more ____________ for the small moments in life.

    I am a better person for having been Bill's caregiver. It was his last, best ____________ to me.

    1A. routine B. course C. event D. basis

    2A. winning B. hitting C. striking D. beating

    3A. believe B. mean C. think D. decide

    4A. alive B. awake C. afraid D. alone

    5A. hope B. admit C. understand D. accept

    6A. matter B. differ C. suffer D. help

    7A. conflict B. comparison C. conversation D. touch

    8A. taste B. meaning C. smell D. sense

    9A. sadness B. fear C. panic D. joy

    10A. other than B. rather than C. more than D. less than

    11A. responsible B. absent C. present D. informed

    12A. felt B. watched C. noticed D. informed

    13A. thought B. concept C. suggestion D. view

    14A. himself B. myself C. herself D. ourselves

    15A. completely B. exactly C. partly D. accurately

    16A. laughing B. shouting C. screaming D. calling

    17A. died away B. got away C. went away D. passed away

    18A. And B. But C. Or D. While

    19A. thoughtful B. powerful C. careful D. grateful

    20A. gift B. experience C. lesson D. subject

四、短文填空 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 34、课文填空

    Yet, some people are1 They claim that surfing the Internet is a waste of time. They make the 2 that children spend too much time chatting and playing games instead of 3 on their school work. However, a recent survey conducted in the USA shows that 80 per cent of Internet users 4 it mostly to search for answers to questions. The second most common use of the Internet, for 79 per cent of Internet users, is to find out information about hobbies. These statistics prove that gathering information is the 5 use for the Internet.

  • 35、Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.

    The Internet E-commerce and globalization are making a new economic age possible. In the future, capitalist markets will largely be replaced by a new kind of economic system based on 1 relationships, contractual arrangements and access rights.

    Has the quality of our lives at work, at home and in our communities increased in direct proportion to all the new Internet and business-to-business Internet services being introduced into our lives? I have asked this question of hundreds of CEOs and corporate executives in Europe and the United States. Surprisingly, virtually everyone has said, “No, quiet 2.” They say they are working longer hours, feel more stressed, are more impatient, and are even less civil in their dealings with colleagues and friends-not to mention strangers. And what’s more revealing, they place much of the blame on the very same technologies they are so 3 supporting.

    The technological leader promised us that access would make life more convenient. Instead, the very technological wonders that were supposed to 4 us have begun to enslave us in a web of connections from which there seems to be no easy 5.

    If an earlier generation was preoccupied with the quest to enclose a vast 6 land, the .com generation, it seems, is more caught up in the colonization of time. Every spare moment of our time is being filled with some form of commercial connection, making time itself the 7 of all resources.

    And while we have created every kind of labor-and time-saving device to service our needs, we are beginning to feel like we have less time available to us than any other humans in history. Maybe we need to ask what kinds of connections really 8 in the e-economy age. If this new technology 9 is only about super efficiency, then we risk losing something even precious than time-our sense of what it means to be a(n) 10 human being.

  • 36、A: Excuse me, do you know where the chemistry lab is?

    B: Yes. It’s just on the fifth floor of this b1.

    A: How often do you do c2experiments there?

    B: Twice a week.

    A: Can you go there without a t3?

    B: No. That’s not allowed.

    A: What does the teacher often tell you to do when you are doing an e4?

    B: He often tells us to look c5and follow the i6.

    A: What will you do when you finish the experiment?

    B: We must put e7back in the cupboards and wash our hands.

    A: Right. It is very i8to keep the lab clean.

    B: Yes, safe as well. We must turn off the e9before l10the lab.

  • 37、Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word. For the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.

    My daughter

    (A story told by a father, a famous actor)

    My wife and I only had the one child. We had Amy.

    I see her as my best friend. I think she’d always come to me first if she had a problem. We have the same sense of humor, and share interests. 1 I don’t mind animals, she’s completely fascinated with them, and she has always had dogs, cats, horses, and goldfish in her life.

    We were 2 (close) when she was about four, which I think is a lovely age for a child. They know the parents best, and don’t have outside contacts. She must have grown up suddenly when she went to school, because I remember her growing away from her family slightly. Any father who has a teenager daughter comes across an extraordinary collection of people, and there seemed to be an endless stream of strange young men 3 (come) through our house. By the time I learned their names they 4 (go) away and I had to start learning a new lot.

    I wanted more than anything else for her to be happy in 5 she was doing, and I was prepared to pull strings to help her on her way. When she left a good school she decided she wanted to become an actress so I got her into drama school. It wasn’t to her liking so she joined a theatre group and began doing bits and pieces in films. She was doing well, but then gave it up. She probably found it boring. Then she took up social work, and finally went to work 6a designer and he became her husband. And that’s really the story of her life. She must be happy with him—they’re always together.

    We have such similar tastes in books and music 7 I used to take her to see an opera, which is my big passion. However, I don’t think she likes it very much. She doesn’t come with me anymore.

    I don’t think she’s a big television watcher. She knows when I’m on the television, and she 8 watch, but I don’t know. It’s not the kind of thing she tells me.

    We’re very grateful for Amy. She’s a good daughter as daughters go. We’re looking forward to being grandparents.

五、书面表达 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 38、假定你是李华,你打算暑假期间找一份兼职工作,请给笔友Mike 写一封信,告诉他这一计划,并请他给出建议。

    注意:

    1.词数80左右;

    2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

  • 39、假定你是李华。在即将到来的暑假里,你和几位好友计划到一贫困山村帮助那里的孩子学英语。请你发邮件询问你学校的外国交换生John是否愿意加入你们。内容包括:

    1.时间、地点、目的;

    2.工作内容;

    3.需要做的准备。

    注意:1.词数100左右,可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

    2.开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数。

    Dear John,

    ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

     

    Yours,

    Li Hua

  • 40、假定你是李华,现在正是新型冠状病毒肆虐的时期,而你对身处武汉的外国朋友 Jack 的状况非常担心,现请你给他写一封电子邮件,询问一下他的状况。

    内容包括:

    1. 询问 Jack 身体状况如何;

    2. 让 Jack 照顾好自己(别出门,勤洗手,戴口罩);

    3. 一切正常的话请回信。

    注意:1. 词数 100 左右。

    2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

    提示词:新型冠状病毒 New coronal pneumonia virus 口罩 face mask

    Dear Jack,

    ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Best wishes!

    Yours,

    Li Hua

  • 41、“High-speed railway, mobile payment, bicycle-sharing, online shopping”被认为是中国的新四大发明,它们给人们的生活带来了很大的变化。假设你是红星中学高二学生李华。请你向学校《英语报》投稿,选择其中一项发明,内容包括:

    Which one you choose to talk about;

    What influences it has on your life;

    What you think of it.

     

    注意: 1. 自拟标题;

    2.词数不少于50

    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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