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届河北省石家庄市二中新高三暑假学科体验英语试题2022(总分值:分时间:分钟)150120第一局部听力(共两节,总分值分)30第一节(共小题;每题分,总分值分)
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从试题所给的、、三个选项中选出最正确选项听完每段对话后,你5A BC都有秒钟的时间来答复有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍
101.What cana persondo toget morethings donewhen busyA.Try towork faster.B.Plan andwork smarter.C.Get moreworkers.
2.What willthe speakersprobably eatfor dinnerA.Hot dogs.B.Hamburgers.C.French food.
3.How willthe woman go to the airportA.By taxi.B.By bus.C.By car.
4.Who arethe speakerstalking aboutA.Their parents.B.Their teachers.C.Their mothers.
5.Why cantthe womango tosee thefilm todayA.She hasanother plan.B.She doesntlike thefilm.C.She isnot feelingwell.第二节(共小题;每题分,总分值分)
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522.5听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在5A BC试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作55答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听下面一段对话,答复第和第两个小题
676.How oftendoes the womango skiingA.Twiceayear.B.Twiceamonth.C.Every otherweek.
7.What makesthe manexcitedA.Going skiing.B.Anything fun.C.Going toLas Vegas.听下面一段对话,答复第和第两个小题
898.Where was the womanwhen theaccident happenedA.Near abank.B.In Union Street.C.Under thetraffic lights.
9.What colorwere thetraffic lightswhen thetruck wentover themA.Yellow.B.Red.C.Green.听下面一段对话,答复第至第三个小题
101210.What is thewomangoing to do tomorrowA.Go fora hike.B.Have apicnic.C.Go climbing.
11..Who will be on the farmtomorrowA.The manand Nicolas.B.The manand hisfather.C.The manand hisuncle.D..What doesthe manthink of the farmworkA.Enjoyable.B.Tiring.C.Demanding.听下面一段对话,答复第至第四个小题1316E..Whats thetopic of the dialogueA.The languagelearning.B.The languageloss.C.The languageskills.Text4M:It syour turn,Mary.How do you likeyour parentsW:rd like to talk about my father.He isvery kind,hardworking andhumorous.In aword,I cantspeak toohighly ofhim.Text5M:Aren*t you going tosee thefilm Theysay itswell worthseeing.W:Im afraid I cantmake ittoday.I amnot feelingmyself today.Text6W:I cantwait to go skiingtomorrow.M:I know.Its going to beso muchfun.W:I alwaysget excitedthe daybefore skiing.M:I usedto belike that.But Igo skiingso oftenthat Idont getexcited anymore.W:I onlygoskiingtwice ayear,so itsa realtreat forme.M:That makessense.W:What thingsmake youexcitedM:Whenever Igo toLas Vegas,I getreally excited.W:Oh・・・that makes me excitedtoo!M:Looks likeanything funmakes youexcited.Text7M:Now,Wendy,did you get agood viewof theaccidentW:Oh,yes.I wasriding homeon mybike andgoing pastthe bankbuilding and I sawit allquite clearly.M:Do youknow whattime it wasW:Yes,I checkedmy watch.It was2:45p.m.exactly.M:Good.Now,how fastwas thetruck movingW:Well,quiteslowly-aboutlOmilesanhour.ItwascomingupYorkRoad.Isupposethetruckdriverknewthe lightswere going tochange.But theywere stillred whenhe wentover them.M:I see.What aboutthe carWas italso drivingslowlyW:It wascoming alongUnionStreetabout50miles perhour.It wasa blueToyota.The driverstopped hiscar whenhe sawthetruck crossingthe street.M:Did yousee whatcolor histraffic lightswereW:Yes,they changedto yellowjust beforehe crossedit.Text8M:Itll beSaturday tomorrow.What areyou going to doW:Nicholas andI aregoingto have apicnic on the hill.Would youliketo go therewith usM:Pm sorry,but Imgoingtohelp myuncle do the farmingon hisfarm.There is always toomuch work.W:But you cant do it all.I neverheard youmentioned farmwork before.M:Perhaps itseasy tolearn todothework.And myuncle canteach me,too.Besides,I enjoyworking on the farm.The airisfresh,and theflowers aresweet there.Everything isbeautiful.W:It soundswonderful.I hopetohavea chancetodothat.How willyougothereM:By bus.It willtake meonly anhour toget tothe farm.I usedtogothere bybike withmyfather.But Iwill gothere bybus bymyselftomorrow.W:Take carewhile youreon thefarm,or youllhurt yourself.M:Thanks.Fil becareful.Text9W:Our topictoday ison languageloss in the world.First welltalkaboutwhat thesituation is,and thenwell givesome examples.Allan,doyouwant to beginM:OK.First,somebackgroundonthesituation.Thereareactuallydifferentviewsonhowmanylanguagesexistintheworld today.Most expertssay that there aresomewhere between6,000and6,800languages stillin use.Unfortunately manyofthese languagesare indanger ofdisappearing.Now,its hard to findan exactnumber,but somepeople believethatasmanyashalfofthelanguagesstillinusecouldbelostbeforelong.Hereisamorespecificexampleofhowlanguages arebeing lost.An articlein themagazine Naturein2003states that there are46different peoplearound theworld whoarethe lastremaining speakersof theirlanguages.W:Wow.Imagine ifyou werethe onlyspeaker ofyour languageleft.M:Yes.Now,one of the problemsis that its verydifficult toget completeagreement on actual languagenumbers and then itsalsohardtofind agreementonthenumber oflanguages thatare atrisk ofdisappearing.Text10M:The WorldHealth Organizationis worriedthat
1.1billion teenagersand peoplein theirtwenties andearly thirtiesaredamaging theirhearing bylistening to loud music.It saysnearly halfthe youngpeople riskhearing lossbecause of the“unsafeuse ofpersonal musicplayers,including smartphones.Loud musicin nightclubs,bars andat sportingevents alsoincrease therisk.The WHOrecommends asafe limitof listening to musicfor justone houra day.The WHOdirector forinjury prevention,Dr.Etienne Krug,told theBBC thathearing lossis easilypreventable.Dr.Krug saidkeeping thevolume downand limitingtheuse ofpersonal audiodevices toless thanone houra daywould savea lotof peopleshearing.However,healsosaid,nEvenanhourcanbetoomuchifthevolumeistooloud.nRalphHolme,aresearcher,explainedhow loudnoise candamage ears.He said:Loud soundsdamage your hearing bykilling offthousands oflittle hair cells in theinner ear.The cellsare veryfragile andthey getdamaged anddie duetoloud sounds fortoo long.He warned:The problemisthat they dont grow back andthe earcan nolonger hearsounds.1暑假英语学科体验第页共页
1814.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Host andguest.B.Teacher andstudent.C.Boss andemployee.
15.How manylanguages willprobably disappearsoonA.About6,
000.B.About3,
000.C.About1,
000.
16.Why doesAllanrefer tothe articlein NatureA.To reacha finalagreement.B.To askpeople tolearn thelanguage.C.To givea morespecific example.听下面一段独白,答复第至第四个小题
172017.How many people aredamaging theirhearing bylisteningtoloud musicA.billion.B.2billion.C.3billion.
18.How longshould peoplelisten tomusicA.More thantwo hours a day.B.Less thanone houra day.C.About threehoursaday.
19.How doloudsoundsdamage yourhearingA.By listeningto themunsafely.B.By confusingyourhearingsystem.C.By killingoff littlehaircellsin theinner ear.
20.Whats thecharacteristic ofthe cellsA.They dontgrow back.B.They cangrowbacksoon.C.They cannever bedestroyed.第二局部阅读理解(共两节,总分值分)50第一节(共小题;每题分,总分值分)
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537.5阅读以下短文,从每题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑A BC DAHaveyou everexperienced anyinconvenience causedby languagebarriers whiletravelling Haveyou everthought howawesomethose languagecourses would be ifthey didntcost so much moneyand requiresomuchtimeTranslatyiscreatedtoservethispurpose—withoutwastingyourmoneyandtimeonlanguagecourses,youcan instantlybecome“fluent“in morethan40languages withthis geniusdevice!What isTransIatyTranslatyis asimple yetlife-changing inventionthat helpsyou to overcome anyobstacles causedby foreignlanguages,whetheryouYeinabusinessmeetingwithaninternationalclientorsunbathingsomewhereonaSpanishbeach.Thissmallbutingeniousdeviceisabletoinstantlyrecognizeandtranslateover40differentlanguages,making interculturalcommunicationcompletely effortless!What languagescan Iactually communicateinTranslatyhasmore than401anguages pre-installed,so youYeable to useit the minuteyouget it!It providesfast andaccuratetwo-way communicationand allowsyou toinstall someother languagesthat youmight bemissing.What makesTranslatyso special*Makes travellingeasier-forget languagebarriers andbecome“fluent in40+languages.*Helps inbusiness-strengthening yourinternational businessrelationships.Its easywhen youspeak the same language.*Assists indaily life--allowing youto overcomelanguage differenceswith yourforeign friends.*Convenient andeasy touse-lightweight andsimple designensures itsthere whenyou needitthe most.*Offers100%accurate,two-way translations.*High soundand recordingquality ensurethere areno misunderstandings.To sumup-getitwhile youcan!
21.Translaty canhelp users.A.better understandforeignersB.learn foreignlanguages wellC.spend lessin learninga languageD.build relationshipswith colleagues
22.What isspecial aboutTranslatyA.It sreliable.B.Its enormous.C.Its secure.D.Its influential.
23.Whats thepurpose ofthe textA.Todeclare.B.Toadvertise.C.Todemonstrate.D.Tocriticize.B一For orAgainstThat Isthe QuestionAndyisthe most unreasonableand hemakesmeso angrythat Icould evenscream sometimes!Of course,I sortof havetolove himbecause heis mytwin brother.Andy andAmythat isme havethesamecurly hairand darkeyes andare equallystubborn.Yet,on mostissues weusually takeopposite positions.Justthisweekinourschool,therewasaheateddiscussiononwhethertoadoptaschooldresscode.Everystudentwould berequired to wear a uniform.The teachersare divided:Some arein favoroftheuniforms whileothers areopposed.Theprincipal hasasked the students toexpress theiropinions byvoting onthe issuebefore decisionsare made.But shewill havethefinal wordonthedress code.Ithinkadresscodeisagoodidea.Thereasonissimple.ThelessIhavetodecidefirstthinginthemoming,thebetter.I canttell youhow manymornings Ilook intomy closetand juststare,unable todecide whattowear.Andyisshockedatmyopinion.Lastnight,heevendraggedoutmyparents^ighschoolphotoalbumstoshowmehow brilliantthey lookedwithout uniforms!He alsodeclared,nBruce Springsteennever worea school uniform.Bob Dylanwouldnthave beencaught deadin aschooluniform!Besides,when Iam feelingpolitical,I want tobe abletowear clothesmadeof natural,undyed fibers,sewn orassembledin countriesthat donot pollutethe environmentor exploitchild labor.If Ihave toweara uniform,I won*t feellike me!”TothatIreplied,HSoyourpersonalheroesdidntwearschooluniforms.Buttheywenttohighschoolabouta自我million yearsago!I feelsorry foryou sinceI had no ideathat yourego isso fragilethatitwould becompletely destroyedby auniform.*That reallymade himangry andhe shouted,n Yourejust copyingwhat youhear thatnew musicteacher sayingbecauseyou arecrazy abouthim!”Fortunately,thebelIrangbeforewecoulddoeachotheiphysicalharm,andwewenttoourseparateclasses.Thevote foror againstuniforms tookplace laterthat day.The resultsofthevote andthe principafsdecision willbe announcednextweek.I wonderwhat itwillbe.I knowhow Ivoted,and Fmpretty sureI knowhowAndy voted.How wouldyou vote-for oragainst
24.Amy andAndyoften getangry witheach otherbecause.A.theyre bothstubbornB.they likedifferent teachersC.they alwayshold differentviewsD.theydontlike each other verymuch
25.Amy holdsthe ideathat.A.school clothingshould reflectparents*valuesB.teenagers shouldnever followthe latestclothing fashionC.the wayone dressesshould bean expressionof onespersonalityD.wearing schooluniforms meansone makesless decisionevery morning
26.Who willdecide whetherthestudentsshould wearuniformsA.The principal.B.Their parents.C.Their teachers.D.Students themselves.
27.In Paragraph5,Amy aimsto saythat.A.Andy shouldntlook upto hisheroes somuchB.our clothesshould decidepeoples attitudestowards usC.Andys lack of self-confidence isreflected inhis clothingD.our clothesshouldnt determinehow wefeel aboutourselvesCInl926,USautomakerHenryFordshorteneditsemployees,workweekfromsixeight-hourdaystofive,withnopay cuts.Its somethingworkers andlabor unionshad beencalling for.Ford wasntresponding to worker demands;he wasbeinga businessman.He expectedincreased productivityand knewworkers withmore timeand moneywould buyand usethe productstheywere making.It wasa way of encouragingconsumerism andproductivity toincrease profits,and itsucceeded.Sincestandardizationofthe40-hourworkweekinthemid-20thcentury,everythinghaschangedbutthehours.Ifanything,manypeopleare workingeven longerhours,especially inNorthAmerica.This hasa severeinfluence onhuman healthandwell-being,as wellastheenvironment.Until theSecond WorldWar,itwascommon forone personin afamily,usuallytheoldestmale,to workfull-time.Now,women makeup42percentofthe worldsfull-time workforce.Technology hasmade alot ofworkunnecessary,with computersand robotsdoing manytasks previouslyperformed byhumans.Well intothe21st century,wecontinue toworkthesamelong hoursas20th centurylaborers,usingup evermoreofEarthssupply toproduce moregoods thatwe mustkeep workingto buy,use andreplace in a seeminglyendless cycleof hardwork andconsumption.Its time to pauseand considerbetter waysto livelike shiftingfrom fossil-fueled lifestyleswith whichourconsumer-based workweeksare connected.(经济学)TheUKthinktank,NewEconomics Foundation,arguesthatastandard21-hourworkweekwouldaddressa numberof interconnectedproblemsoverwork,unemployment,over-consumption,high carbonemissions,low well-being,andthelackoftime tolive sustainably,to carefor eachother,and simplyto enjoylife*.(有限的)Economic systemsthat requireconstant growthonafinite planetdont makesense.Ilstime fora changein oureconomicthinking.
28.Why didFord decideto shortenthe workweekA.To cutworkers1pay.B.To makemore profits.C.To respondtoworkerdemands.D.To meetlabor unions*requirements.
29.What changeintheworkforce happenedafter WorldWar IIA.More womenworked full-time.B.The numberof laborersdecreased.C.Technology enabledpeople towork shorterhours.D.It wasunnecessary fora family*s oldestmale towork.
30.What canwe inferfrom thethird paragraphA.Longer workinghours meansbetter consumptionability.B.The21st centurysees thelongest workinghours inhistory.C.The cycleof hardwork andconsumption shouldbe changed.D.Pausing ourwayofliving canchange thepresent workweek.
31.New EconomicsFoundation thinksa21-hour workweekwill.A.increase unemploymen tB.cause variousproblemsC.encourage peopleto enjoylifeD.challenge theeconomic growthD(月小瘤)like video-assisted surgeryhelped prolongthe livesof patients.The death rate fromcancer hasbeen graduallydeclining for26years,thanks inlarge partto fewerpeople smokingcigarettes.But from2021to2021,themostrecent periodavailable,it droppedby
2.2%,themostever in a singleyear,according to a reportreleasedWednesdayby theAmericanCancer Society.That compareswith anaverage
1.5%yearly declineover thedecade.Thedrop translatesto roughly
2.9million fewercancer deathsthan wouldhave occurredhad death rates remainedat theirpeak.Forlung cancerspecifically,the deathrate declined
4.3%annually from2021to
2021.Itisreallylungcancerthatisdrivingthis/saidRebeccaSiegehscientificdirectorofsurveillanceresearchattheAmerican CancerSociety,and leadauthor onthe newstudy.We foundincreases insurvival forlung cancerat everystage indiagnosis/7She attributedthe lowerdeaths toimprovements intreatments,including video-assisted surgerythat enablesmorepatients withearly lungtumors tobecome eligiblefor operations;more preciseradiation treatment;andbetterscanningtechnologythatallowsdoctorstobetterassessthestageoftumor,sothepatientgetsthebesttreatmentright away.At laterstages ofillness,new,targeted drugsthat aimat specificdisease-causing genesare helpingpatients whose(缺陷).tumors havethose geneticflaws Overall,lung cancer deathrates have droppedby51%for mensince theirpeak in1990,and by26%for womensince theirpeak in
2002.Theresthepotentialformoreprogressinfuturereports.Thatsbecausethelatestdeath-ratestatisticsgoonly through2021and likelydontinclude thepotential impactin lung cancer deathfrom immune-therapy drugs.They becamewidely usedin lung cancer onlyinthe pastfew years.(前歹腺)The report,based onU.S.government data,isnt allgood news.Prostate Ucancer deathrateshaveleveled offrecentlyafter aperiod ofdecline.That maybe becausemany doctorspulled backon usingthe controversialprostate-specificantigen test,or PSA,which canspot thedisease butcan lead toover-treatment ofmen whomay neverhave diedfrom theirtumors.nThoughitwasdefinitelycausingharm,itwasalsocontributingtodeclinesindeath,nSiegelsaid.Whatsneeded nowis betterscreeningtests todetect onlythe prostatecancers thatwill goon tocause harm.Population deathrates areconsidered oneofthemost reliableways ofmeasuring progressin cancertreatment andprevention.By contrast,cancer survivalrates cansometimes beinfluenced byimprovements indiagnosing tiny,early stagetumorsthat wouldntnecessarily bedeadly.
32.According toparagraph2,.A.cancer deathrate reachedits peakin2021B.deathratedecreases overthe past2decadesC.
2.9million peopledie ofcancer inAmericaevery yearD.most ofthe cancerpatients inAmericasuffer fromlungcancer
33.We canlearn fromthe passagethat.A.female deathrate oflungcancerdrops morethan thatof maleB.targeted drugshave ledto rapidincrease incancerdeathratesC.better scanningtechnology willlead toimprovement intreating geneticflawsD.improper useof prostate-specific antigentest canleadtoover-treatment ofmen
34.The underlinedexpression“level offin paragraph5means.A.remain unchangedB.show upC.take offD.become sharp
35.What mightbe thebest titleofthepassageA.Medical ProgressProlonging Patients,LivesB.Cancer DeathRates DroppingattheFastest PaceC.Significant ImprovementinTreating LungCancer第二节(共小题;每题分,总分值分)D.AdvancedTechnologiesApplied inCancerTreatment
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512.5阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项选项中有两项为多余选项Itcanbeveryeasytostickwithwhatyouknow,insteadoftryingtomeetpeoplewhoaredifferentfromyou.36Heres whatyoucando:(偏见)Becomeself-aware.37Thisincludesbiases aboutyourownculturalbackground.Itcanbe confronting,but bydoingthis youllbeableto thinkabout howthese traitsmight impacton yourapproach toand understandingof differences.Youcould try:Think aboutwhat assumptionsyou makeabout yourfriends,peers,and peopleyou workwith.Talktosomeonefromadifferentculturalbackground.Tryandgettoknowsomeonefromadifferentculturalbackgroundbetter.38Youllautomaticallyfindoutmoreabouttheirlifeandexperiences.Justbeingcurious andopen-minded canbehelpful.Bemoreaccepting.Sometimes,foronereasonoranotherjt^notallthateasytounderstandsomeculturaldifferences.SQInotherwords^oudonthavetounderstand^revenagreewith^omeoneinordertoaccept them.-4QOneofthebiggestdifficultiestoovercomeinunderstandingculturaldifferencesismakingjudgmentsbasedononeopinion.Youshoulddosomeresearchtoactuallylearnaboutpeople,insteadofmakingbroad-brush(模式化)assessments.Stereotyping peoplefrom differentcultural backgroundscan impacttheir qualityof lifeandopportunities.A.Do your own research.B.Think beyondstereotypes.C.Practice beingsympathetic towardspeople.D.Work outyourownbeliefs,values andpersonal biases.E.Instead ofasking themquestions directly,treat themas friends.F.And thebest approachis toacknowledge peopleare differentand toaccept thatsokay.第三局部语言运用〔共两节,G.However,trying tounderstand peoplefrom othercountries canhelp youexperience more.总分值分)第一节(共小题;每题分,总分值分)3015115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项A BC DLotsof kidsset uplemonade standsinthesummer.For many,HZ afirst steptoward learningwhat itmeans to41yourownmoney.Fori1-year-oldCartierCarey,itwas a42todoa lotmore.Thats becauseCarey isntusinghis43toopen afirstsavingsaccount.Instead,hes44______________itback intohiscommunity.Hisgoalis tohelp singlemothersin need.With allthe stressand45uncertainty broughton bythe pandemic,Carey decidedto focuson thebasics:diapers andwipes.Theideafortheproject46whileCareywasvisitinghisgrandmotherwholivesinoneofthearea^moreeconomically depressedneighborhoods.Carey,who iskeenly observantfor hisage,was47by howmany womenheobserved raisingchildren ontheir own.By theend ofJuly,Carey hadraised closeto$5,000via thelemonade standand fromdonations,and48about6,500diapers.As ofSeptember,at22,000diapers,hes49to achievinghis totalgoalof25,
000.Butthegenerous11-year-oldisno50toworthycauses.Beforebecomingaclemonademogur,,Careylaunched anothercommunity51titledcCartipacks,/—eare packagesforthe homelessthat52such essentialsasdeodorant,soap,tissue,and evenhand-warmers forwhen theweather got
53.Careysayshisgreatest54comesfromknowinghe^madeadifferenceandseeinghowmuchhiseffortshave meanttothepeople hetries to
55.
41.A.earnB.saveC.spendD.control
42.A.riskB.chanceC.courseD.mission
43.A.standB.profitC.fortuneD.wisdom
44.A.investingB.holdingC.lendingD.drawing
45.A.politicalB.mentalC.financialD.commercial
46.A.took effectB.took rootC.made roomD.made sense
47.A.delightedB.disappointedC.relaxedD.shocked
48.A.distributedB.soldC.selectedD.produced
49.A.loyalB.usedC.equalD.close
50.A.reliefB.strangerC.truthD.use
51.A.careerB.researchC.initiativeD.investigation
52.A.returnedB.employedC.boostedD.contained53A.fineB.stormyC.coldD.favorable
54.A.joyB.hopeC.effortD.contribution第二节(共小题;每题分,总分值分)
55.A.pleaseB.ignoreC.identifyD.serve
101.515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Drunk drivingisavery seriousissue inChina.It isillegal todrive afterdrinking alcohol,but thereis stilldrunk driving,56()()cause deathsand injuries.The deadlyresult57raise heateddebates onwhether offendersdeservemore severepunishment theseyears.Thereareanumberofreasons58theincreaseofdrunkdrivinginChina.Firstly,Chinas59过量的highsociablebutsometimesexcessive drinkinghabitsshould60mention.Peopleoftenpersuadeotherstodrinkmore,eveniftheyknowtheirfriendsmaydriveafterdrinking.Secondly,the61pressondrunkdrivingisnotheavyenough.Manypeoplearguethat62costofdrunkdrivingistoolow,sodrunk driversdoitagainand again.Moreseverepunishmentisdefinitelynecessarytopreventdrunkdriving.63drivesafterdrinkingshouldbeseverelypunished.Butwealsoneedtoattachgreater64importanttoeducation.Anyway,preventionisalways the65good measure.第四局部写作共两节,总分值分第一节〔总分值分假定你是某国际学校的学生,最近你参与创办了一个传4015统中国画社团,正打算向全校招募成员,请你以社团的名义写一那么招募启事,内容如下.启事目的;
1.参加社团的好处;
2.如何参加注意3写作词数应为左右;
1.80请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.New MembersWanted第二节Traditional ChinesePainting Club总分值分25阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文When I was tenyears old,I wasa gradefour primaryschool studentinasmall town.I hada happytime at school becauseIhad afew goodfriends there.We usuallyspent ourspare timetogether,doing ourhomework,goingtothe amusementpark,playing withour pets,and sharingour happinessand sorrowstogether.But everythingchanged whenmy parentsdecided tochangetheir jobsand movedtoabigger city.I evenhadnotimetosay good-bye tomy oldfriends andteachers.Aslmovedto thenewcity,Ibeganmyschool lifeinatotallynewschool withnewsurroundings,new teachersand newclassmates.During thefirst week,I feltlonely when I wasatschool.Myclassmates kneweachother,but theydidnt knowme,which addedtomy lonelinessand sadness.That weekday afterday,I wassitting onmy seat,pretending tobereading.Howlsecretlywishedthatsomeonewouldcometomeandintroducehimselftomeorevenplayatrickonme,but disappointingly,nobody came.Then oneday,when myparentssentmetothe busstationand saidgoodbyetome,Ididnt getonthebus to school asusual.Instead,I walkedand walkedonthestreet,looking atthe beautifulwindow displaysand forgettingeverything,with noworryabout thenew school,new teachersand newclassmates.Then myempty stomachstopped meandIused mypocketmoney tohaveabowlof noodlesinasmall restaurant.It wasnoon atthetime,but stillI didntwanttogo toschool orgo home.So Iwent toa parkandsat onthe bench,staring atthe sky.And thenI hada nap.When Iwoke up,T decidedtogoback tomy hometown,wheremyformer teachersand friendslived.So Iwent tothe railwaystation.There I was stoppedbyapoliceman,who askedfor myID注意card,which Ididnt haveatthetime.Then thepoliceman calledsomeone andIwasasked tostay withhim.所续写短文的词数应为左右;
1.150续写局部分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好
2.An hourlater,I foundmy parentsrunning towardsme.__________________________________________The nextday,whenIwas senttoschoolby myparents,IwasafraidIwouldbepunished.。