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(时间120分钟满分150分)第I卷第一部分听力(略)第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项(A)The sharing economy hasgrown inrecent yearsto includeeverything fromapartment sharingto carsharingto communitytool sharing.Since2009,a newform ofsharingeconomyhas beenemerging inneighborhoods throughouttheUS andaround the world一Little Free Libraries.The librariesare boxesplaced inneighborhoods fromwhichresidents canwithdraw anddeposit books.Little FreeLibraries comein allshapes andsizes.Some librariesalsohave themes,focusing onbooks forchildren,adults,or tourguides.In2009,Tod Bolbuilt thefirst Little Free Libraryas a gift tohis mother,who was a devotedreader.Whenhe sawthe peopleof hiscommunity gatheringaround it,exchanging conversationsas wellas books,he knewhe wantedto take his simple idea further.I thinkLittle FreeLibraries openthe door to conversations we want to havewitheach other.”Bol said.Since then,his ideahas become a movement,spreading fromstate tostate andcountry tocountry.Accordingto LittleFreeLibrary.org,there arenow18,000of thelittle structuresaround theworld,located ineach ofthe50US statesand70countries inEurope,Africa andAsia.The Internethas helpedto spreadLittle FreeLibraries.But anAtlantic articlesays thelittle structuresserveasacure for a worldof e-reader downloads.The littlewooden boxesare refreshinglyphysical and human.For manypeople,the senseof discoveryis Little FreeLibrariesmain appeal.A girlwalking homefrom schoolmightpick upa graphicnovel thatgets herexcited aboutreadingja manon hisway to the busstop mightfinda volumeof poetrythat changeshis outlookon life,“says theAtlantic article.uEvery bookis apotential sourceofinspiration.”
21.How doLittle FreeLibraries gettheir books()A.Citizens sharedthem.B.Tod Boldonated them.Wang Le:From mypoint ofview,attending schoolsabroad
64.have manyadvantages.I canhave mymind
65.broaden.Whats more,I cantravel widely,making friendswith thelocal people.I believeit isreally worthwhile.Mr.Li:Your argumentssound quitereasonable,
66.there areother thingsyou need to consider.
67.study abroadneedsa great deal ofmoney,and thelocal customscan alsobe
68.serious problem.Can youfind goodsolutionsto theseproblemsWang Le:Well,I willapply to the universityfor ascholarship andmeanwhile finda part-time job
69.decreasethe financialpressure.For thelanguage barrierand thelocal customs,I willstick to the bestpolicy“Do astheRomans do.In thatcase,everything willget better.Mr.Li:Wow,it seemsthat you
70.consider everything.I sincerelyhope you11make yourdream cometrue.Wang Le:Thank you.第四部分写作共两节,满分35分第一节短文改错共10小题;每小题1分,满分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10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:在错的词下画一横线,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Every boyand everygirl areeager forsuccess.But whatcan wesucceed inlife Here are myopinions:First,we mustbe friendlyand kindly.It allowsus to make friendsbut survivewherever we are.Second,wemust seta goal,which motivatesus topursue ourdreams.Third,its betterto believein us.Only withself-confidence werealize ourgoals.Fourth,we shoulddevelop goodcharacters,such asa strongwill anddiligence,because goodqualities helpus tohold onto ourdreams sincewe getinto thetrouble.As faras Im concerning,success belongsto thosewho keepon trying.So lets take actionsnow!第二节书面表达(满分25分)假设你班最近举行了一次班会,讨论怎样使英语学习变成一件快乐的事请你根据下表所提示的信息,为某英文网站写一篇短文,谈谈你们的讨论情况并提出你的建议
1.课内互动(师生或生生互动)
2.课外活动(演讲或晚会等)讨论情况
3.运用英语(口头或书面交流)你的建议注意
1.对所给要点逐条陈述,不要简单翻译;
2.词数100左右开头已经写好,不计入总词数;
3.参考词汇interactive互动的Recently,we hada discussionon how to makelearning Englishrelaxing andfun.2016高考冲刺模拟卷
(二)第一部分听力(略)第二部分阅读理解(共两节)第一下语篇解读:本文介绍了一种新的分享型经济一一小小免费图书馆
21.A细节理解题由第一段的第三句话The librariesare boxesplaced inneighborhoods fromwhich residentscanwithdraw anddeposit books.可知,当地居民分享图书馆里的书,故选A项
22.C推理判断题由第二段的・・,he knewhe wantedto takehissimpleideafurther.I thinkLittle FreeLibrariesopen thedoortoconversationswewant to have witheach other.”可矢口,他想建更多图书馆是因为图书馆向市民提供交流的机会,故选C项
23.D细节理解题由最后一段的For manypeople,the senseof discoveryis LittleFree Librariesmain appeal.可知D项正确语篇解读:本文是一则广告顾客在特定时间从指定的商店购物或者从指定的网站上购物,相应比例的购物额将被捐赠给Primary Source,用来给新英格兰的学校购置教学用具
24.C推理判断题根据Ten Thousand Villages226Harvard Street,Brookline,Massachusetts(Coolidge Corner)”推断,Ten Thousand Villages是商店,下文的GoodShop是商店对应的网站所以答案为C项
25.D猜测词义题根据...and tell your friends!可知,这里表示到商店的网站下载广告并告诉朋友来购物所以答案为D项
26.B推理判断题根据广告实体店中内容可知I,该项活动仅限12月4日下午3点一7点,所以A、C项都扩大了范围,而在该商店的网站购物则没有时间限制,所以答案为B项
27.A细节理解题根据最后一段,错过12月4日活动的话,购物者还可以登录网站购物,消费额的30%会被捐给Primary Source,网站留取70%,所以答案为A项语篇解读:本文讲述了人类生存在地球上留下的足迹一一对资源的消耗与浪费以及对地球造成的损害
28.A主旨大意题由全文内容可知,作者对人类生存在地球上留下的足迹进行了描述,故A项作为标题最合适
29.D细节理解题由文章第二段的第一句话The amountsof resourceswe consumedare likefootprints.和该段的最后两句话・・・to bearthe consequences——like pollution.This is the ecological footprints that the earthkeeps in its memory.可知D项正确
30.B推理判断题由第一段的第三句话Because someof ushave morebuying power,they endup usingmore resourcesthan they usuallyneed.可知,富人消耗太多的资源,故选B项
31.A细节理解题由第三段的首句Some yearsago,a famousexpert,called WilliamRees,developed this ideaof the ecologicalfootprints,可知A项正确语篇解读:像婴儿学走路一样,雏鸟学习飞翔也离不开其自身的本能和坚持不懈的练习鸟儿是如何学会飞翔的呢?
32.B推理判断题根据文章第一段第一句Birds learnhow tofly muchlike ahuman babylearns towalk:acombination of instinct(本能)and practice.和最后一^1句Compare thisto ahuman babywho instinctivelyunderstandsthat standingupright isa naturalgoal to achieve.可知,两者者E具有某种本能所以答案为B项
33.A细节理解题根据文章第二段第四句Parent birdsbegin toteach theirbaby birdsthe importanceof flyingbyremaining ashort distanceaway from the nestduring feeding.可知,答案为A项
34.A段落大意题文章最后一段主要讲正是鸟儿独特的身体构造使得鸟儿具备了飞翔的能力,所以答案为A项
35.B主旨大意题全文主要讲鸟儿是怎样学习飞翔的,所以答案为B项第二节语篇解读:本文告诉我们既要保证孩子正常的饮食,又要保证孩子的零食也要健康
36.E由下文内容可知,本文从四个方面阐述了如何才能保证孩子吃上健康的零食,故选E项
37.D由空格前面的You canalso keepplenty offresh fruitand vegetablesat hometo takeon thego.以及空格后面的Keep theservings inbags in the fridge可知,此处所讲内容与果蔬有关,故D项内容符合语境
38.B由下文中的some fruit,whole-grain crackers,or babycarrots inyour backpackso youalways havesomehealthy foodnearby可知,这些都是健康的零食,故B项内容符合语境
39.A由下文中的Healthy snackingdoesn t have to be boring as long as you give yourself a variety of choices.可知,零食完全可以多样化且有趣,故A项内容概括本段的内容最合适
40.G由空格后面对hot chocolate和A chocolate bar的描述可知G项内容符合语境第三部分英语知识运用(共两节)第一节:完形填空语篇解读:正确的教育孩子的方法不仅可以节省精力,也可以培养孩子独立的个性
41.C根据全文内容,作者之前对于女儿的态度是非常溺爱的,几乎什么都不让做,此处概括为对女儿“过于保护To所以答案为c项
42.A与自己照顾孩子的方式相比,作者认为其他母亲的方式更轻松一些所以答案为A项
43.D此句比较长,空格处后面内容说明婆婆不能忍受自己的原因所以答案为D项
44.B把食指放在嘴上发出声音,这是一种手势,用以说明意图所以答案为B项
45.D因为女儿在睡觉,作者认为婆婆“大声”说话会吵到女儿所以答案为D项
46.A作者能够感觉到婆婆对于自己的做法很不理解所以答案为A项
47.B此处强调孩子的成长过程,用slowly表明“几个时间段的演变”所以答案为B项
48.C根据a full-time mother...in myfamily circleonly可知,作者把全部的精力和时间都放在了家庭上所以答案为C项
49.D作者把精力和时间都放在了照顾家庭上,愿意为他们做每一件事所以答案为D项
50.C此处,作者依然认为自己做的是正确的所以答案为C项
51.A作者不会让女儿们“动”任何家务,touch强调“碰”或者“接触”所以答案为A项
52.B与上空联系,强调作者不让女儿们做家务活所以答案为B项
53.C作者认为自己的做法使得孩子们养成了懒惰的毛病所以答案为C项
54.A强调需要做的事:洗衣服,整理房间等,这些都属于同一范畴所以答案为A项
55.D因为精力有限,作者很快就感觉很疲惫了所以答案为D项
56.B因为精力有限,作者感觉很累,所以开始后悔之前没有教会孩子们独立做一些家务所以答案为B项
57.A根据下句I changedmy attitudelater.可知,作者认识到了自己在教育孩子上的错误观念,决定不再让这种错误的观念继续下去所以答案为A项
58.C作者不想让自己之前的一些不明智的教育孩子的观念带走本属于自己的快乐和幸福所以答案为C项
59.B作者在转变了观念之后,把孩子们教育得努力而且独立所以答案为B项
60.D过度溺爱孩子是不对的,这是作者的总结所以答案为D项第二节语篇解读:李老师在询问王乐高中毕业后的深造打算
61.for本题考查介词的用法根据语境可知,此处填介词for,plan forsth.意思是“为某事做的计划”
62.actually本题考查派生词的用法根据语境可知,此处应该填提示词的副词形式actually,在句中作状语
63.universities本题考查名词复数根据语境可知,此处应该填提示词的复数形式there be句型主语应该与be动词一致
64.has本题考查谓语动词的用法分析句子结构可知,此处应该填谓语动词,根据语境用一般现在时,由于主语是动词-ing形式,所以用提示词的第三人称单数形式haso
65.broadened本题考查非谓语动词的用法分析句子结构可知,此处应该填非谓语动词,根据语境填提示词的过去分词形式,构成have sth.done结构
66.but/yet本题考查连词的用法根据语境可知,此处应该填连词,由于前后两个分句之间为转折关系,所以填连词but/yet o
67.Studying本题考查非谓语动词的用法分析句子结构可知,句子缺主语,根据语境用动词-ng形式
68.a本题考查冠词的用法根据语境可知,此处应该填不定冠词a,表示类别
69.to decrease本题考查非谓语动词的用法分析句子结构可知,此处应该填非谓语动词,根据语境用动词不定式,作目的状语
70.have considered本题考查谓语动词的用法分析句子结构可知,此处应该填谓语动词,根据语境用现在完成时第四部分写作(共两节)第一节:短文改错第一句中aref is“every+单数名词+and+every+单数名词”作主语时谓语动词用单数第二句中:whathow此处how为副词,在句中作状语第四句中kindlyf kindkind为形容词,与形容词friendly并列,作be动词的表语第五句中but—and前后是并列关系,无转折之意,故用and第七句中usf ourselves句意我们相信自己会更好由句意可知,此处应用反身代词ourselves作宾语第八句中:we前加can only修饰介词短语with self-confidence,故后面的句子应用部分倒装,由句意可知应加情态动词cano第九句中sincef when/if此处when/if引导时间/条件状语从句第九句中去掉the getinto trouble有麻烦,为固定词组第十句中concerningf concernedas faras Im concerned就我而言,为固定短语第十一句actionsf actiontakeaction采取行动,为固定短语第二节:书面表达One possibleversion:Recently,we hada discussionon how to makelearning Englishrelaxing andfun.Most studentsbelieve thatthere are manyways todo so.First of all,we canhave moreinteractive activitiesin class,such asdiscussions,interviews,story-telling androle-play.In thisway,we canhave morefun learningEnglish.Secondly,we cango to someafter-school activities,such asEnglish parties,speeches andso on.Thirdly,we needto findmoreopportunities tocommunicate inEnglish withpeople,whether they are Englishteachers orclassmates,foreignersor Chinese,because usingEnglish isthe bestway tolearn.These ideassound reasonableand practical.From myexperience,therearemany otherinteresting andrelaxingways.For example,we canlisten toEnglish songsand watchEnglish movies.We canalso watchEnglish programsonTV orjoin Englishclubs ormake Englishpen friendson theInternet.All inall,what we need ismore freetime andmore space.C.US governmentprovided them.D.The communitiesbought them.
22.Why didTod Bolwanttobuild moreLittleFreeLibraries A.He wantedto promotehisideaworldwide.B.He wasinspired bythe sharingeconomy.C.They canoffer neighborsmore chancesto talk.D.They are agiftto pleasehis mother.
23.LittleFreeLibraries attractreaders mostin that.A.they connectstrangers together24they arelocated all over theworldC.theyarein variousshapes andsizesD.they maygive readersa senseof discoveryBPrimary SourceHoliday ShoppingNight at Ten ThousandVillages Brookline.•Shop foryour holidaygifts andgive back to Primary Source at Ten ThousandVillages on Friday,December4!15%of allsales from3:00p.m.-7:00p.m.that daywill bedonated to Primary Source.Join usfor lightrefreshmentsand enjoybeautiful handmadegifts fromartisans aroundtheworld.All arewelcome!PrimarySources HolidayShopping NightFriday,December43:00p.m.-7:00p.m.Ten ThousandVillages226Harvard Street,Brookline,Massachusetts CoolidgeCornerDownload ourflyer andtellyourfriends!Ten ThousandVillages providesvital,fair incomefor thepeople fromdeveloping countriesby marketingtheirhandicrafts andtelling theirstories inNorth America.Learn moreand previewtoys,home decor,jewelry,and othergifts online.・Can tjoin uson Dec.4At GoodShop,30%of yourspending willbe givento PrimarySource.The nexttimeyou reready to make anonline purchase,visit andenter“Primary Sourcevin thespace provided.Clickuverify vand choosefrom morethan sevenhundred popularstores andsites,from Appleto Zappos.GoodShop isfreeand easyto use,and eachpurchase youmake willhelp PrimarySource provideglobal educationmaterialsfor schoolsallovernew England.
24.What isTen ThousandVillages A.A town.B.A website.C.A shop.I.An organization.
25.The underlinedword“flyer”probably means.A.a softwareB.an e-bookC.a ticketD.an advertisement
26.People cangive moneytoPrimarySource bybuying gifts.A.atTenThousandVillagesonFridayB.at GoodShoponlineC.atTenThousandVillagesat5:00p.m.D.at anyshop ore-shop
27.If youpay$10foragift atGoodShop,in theend.A.7dollars willgo toGoodShopB.3dollars willgo toGoodShopC.7dollars willgo toPrimary SourceD.10dollars willgotoschools innew EnglandcThe earthprovides uswith almosteverything thatweneedto eat,sleep,work andentertain.To doallthis,we usethe earths resources.Because someof ushave morebuying power,they endup usingmore resourcesthan they usuallyneed.At thesame time,we alsocreate a greatdealof wasteand pollution.So wealso needtothink abouthow muchland we use todeal withthat waste.Then twothings happen:first,large numbersofthe worlds populationget muchless resourcesthantheyneedto live;second,the earthis damaged.The amountsof resourceswe consumedare likefootprints.They showwhose lifestylesareaburden on theearth andwhose lifestylesare not.Because a few peopleeat upmost of the earthJs resources,the majorityhaveto bearthe consequences一like pollution.This isthe ecologicalfootprints that the earthkeepsinitsmemory.Some yearsago,a famousexpert,called WilliamRees,developed this idea of theecologicalfootprints.Today,thisideahas becomelike amagnifying glass放大镜.It allowsus tosee whetherweareliving livesina waythat keepsthe earthinareasonably goodshape.Once theearth goesout ofshape,there isno hopeforhuman beings.Countries likethe United States andCanada havebig ecologicalfootprints.Rees calculatedthattheaverageamount ofenergy andmaterials consumedby aCanadian iswhat aland of
4.3hectares canproduce.India hasafootprint of
0.
4.This meansthattheenergy andmaterials consumedby anIndian iswhat
0.4hectares oflandcan produce.But ifwe lookmore carefully,we willfind thateven withinIndia,the footprintsof thecityIndian aremuch largerthantherural Indian.
28.Which ofthe followingisthebest titlefor thistext A.Footprints on the earthB.How toprotect theearthC.Footprints ofwild animalsD.How toreduce pollutionon theearth
29.Our footprintson theearth referto.A.the citieswe buildB.the cultureswe createC.the markswe leaveonroads behindus D.the resourcesweuseand thewaste weproduce
30.According tothe text,rich people.A.should givemore moneytothe poorB.are usingtoo manyresourcesC.are helpingthe poortolivebetter livesD.should livein ruralareas with thepoor
31.We learnfrom thetext thatRees.A.put forwardthe ideaoftheecological footprintsB.thought highlyoftheUnitedStatesand CanadaC.thought Indiawas anextremely poorcountryD.thought richpeople madegreat contributionsto society(D)Birds learnhow tofly muchlike ahuman babylearns towalk:a combinationofinstinct(本能)and practice.Not allbirds areinstinctive flyers,however.Flightless birds,such aspenguins andostriches(鸵鸟),no longerhave theinstinct toimitate theircousins.The newbornof birdspecies thatcan fly,such aspigeonsand hummingbirds,have asense thatit isa naturalact.Compare thistoahuman babywho instinctivelyunderstandsthat standingupright isa naturalgoal toachieve.Most birdscannot flyuntil theirmuscle structurehas hadtime todevelop.At thattime,a nestis theirentireworld.Baby birdsare notresponsible forfood gatheringor protectionof theirnest,so theydeveloppsychological dependence.Parent birdsbegin toteach theirbaby birdsthe importanceof flyingby remainingashort distanceaway fromthe nestduring feeding.If theyoung birdsare tosurvive,they muststep away fromthe nest.Frequently,this meansafewhard fallstotheground followedby along tripbacktothe safetyofthe nest.All practice,awkward asit mayseem,does teachthe baby birds aboutthe mechanicsof flight.Falls totheground becomemore controlledas theyoung birdstretches outits wings,and shortjumps backtothe nestbecome longerflight.Parent birdscontinue toencourage themto leavethe nestfor longerperiods oftime.Some specieseven adopt a tough love policy,leaving thebaby birdsalone todevelop theirown instincts.After afew weeksof practiceand imitation,young birds learn moreadvanced flyingtechniques:howtousethe windfor liftand howtomakecontrolled landings.Eventually,all ofthese becomeinstinctive andyoungbirds canstart familiesof theirown.For birds,flying isa demandingexercise.Fortunately,many birds have airsacs气囊that actas humanlungs,and eachbreath abird takesis muchmore concentratedthan humansbreath.Birds alsohave verywell-developed pectoral胸部的muscles forconstant wingmovement anda strongheart forendurance.Most birdsareactually swimmingthrough the air,using theweight ofthe airbeneath themto keepthemselves intheair.
32.What birdsandhumanbabies havein commonis thatthey.A.have tolearn newthings tosurviveB.are bornwith somekind ofinstinctC.have manygoals toachieveD.like toimitate theircousins as they grow
33.Why doparent birdsstay ashort distanceawayfromthenestduring feedingA.To letbaby birdsknow flyingis important.B.To makebaby birdsmore independent.C.To developbaby birdsmuscle structure.D.To makebabybirdsbecome brave.
34.What doesthe lastparagraph mainlytalk aboutA.Body structurethat helpsbirds fly.B.The similaritybetween birdsand humans.C.Difficulties birdsmight meetwhen theyfly.D.The advantagesbirdshavewhen theyfly.
35.What wouldbe thebest titlefor thepassage A.Practice makesperfectB.How dobirdslearnhowtoflyC.Birds havean instinctfor survivalD.Why do some birdsadoptatoughlovepolicy第二节共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Many childrenlike toeat snacks in everydaylife,and someof themeven havesnacks duringdinner.To maintainthenormal mealsand stayhealthy,it isnecessary toregularly eatsnacks forchildren in their sparetime.
36.★Prepare healthysnacksinadvance.When youmake somethingyourself,you getto controlthe ingredients(原料)and putin whats goodforyou!You canalso keepplenty offresh fruitand vegetablesat hometotakeonthego.
37.Keep theservingsin bagsinthefridge,ready tograb andgo.★
38.______Make ita habitto storesome fruit,whole-grain crackers,or babycarrots inyour backpackso youalwayshave somehealthy foodnearby.Half acheese sandwichalso makesagreatsnack tohave onstandby(备用物).★
39.______Healthy snackingdoesn,thavetobeboringaslongasyougiveyourselfavarietyofchoices.Whole-wheatbiscuits withpeanut butteror low-fat fruityogurt arehealthy,tasty,and easy.★Satisfy cravings(渴望)with healthierapproaches.
40.An8-ounce mugof hot chocolate hasonly140calories and3grams offat.A chocolatebar,ontheotherhand,has230calories and13grams offat.Evenings canbe atempting timetohavesugary,fatty snacks.If youre reallyfeeling hungry,don tignoreit.Instead,pick the right snacksto fillthe hungergap.Whole-wheat bread,rice cakes,or popcorncan dothetrick,so canfruit pairedwith cheeseor yogurt.A.Make itinteresting.B.Keep healthysnacks withyou.C.Read servingsize information.D.Cut upmelons orvegetables inadvance.E.Herearesome waystomakehealthy snackingpart ofyour dailyroutine.F.If youlike todosomecooking aboutsnacks,you canfollow thefollowing ways.G.If youre crazyfor chocolate,try ahotchocolatedrink insteadofachocolatebar.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题
1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从4160各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项〜Secretly speaking,I toldmyself I had madea bigmistake asa mother,fromtheday myfirst daughter wasborn.I hadbeen too41of her.I knewsomething waswrong withme whenI sawother mothershandling theirkidsin aneasy andrelaxed manner,42mine.Even mymother-in-law couldnt standme43the minuteshe startedtalkingwhen my daughterwasasleep,I would44her withmy secondfinger overmy mouth,Shh!Will younot talkso45You wouldwake herup.”She musthave foundme annoyingand stupidand Icould46it.This hadgone onuntilmydaughterbecame ababy and47became atoddler.Being afull-time mother,I putmy48and timein myfamily circleonly.I evencould do49for them.Ibelieved thishad mademeareal woman,and thata littlewoman sjob wasjust that.I50I wasdoing arightthing.I didn,t allowmy beautifuldaughters to51anything thata girlshould doas somesort of
52.I wasalwayswaiting onthem,hand andfoot,thus53some lazinessin themastheygrew up.By then,Ihadtwo daughters.So muchto54,so muchmess totidy upintheirbedroom,my energywas55and workquickly tiredme down.I56that Ihadn teducated themwiththecertain houseworkthey shoulddo themselves.However,time canadjust mymistakes;I57to letthe mistakestake awaymy happinessbecauseof some58upbringing(培养)of children.I changedmy attitudelater.I amvery proudof mygirlswho arenow hard-working and
59.Showering toomuch60over yourchildren isnot agood thing.Teaching themtherightthings todo istheonly goodthing.
41.A.tired B.kind C.protective D.afraid
42.A.compared toB.shared withC.related toD.depended on
43.A.until B.after C.so D.because
44.A.annoy B.signal C.comfort D.confuse
45.A.quickly B.publicly C.rudely D.loudly
46.A.sense B.imagine C.mind D.leave
47.A.proudly B.slowly C.practically D.bravely
48.A.trouble B.knowledge C.energy D.money
49.A.homework B.nothing C.something D.everything
50.A.forgot B.dreamt C.felt D.doubted
51.A.touch B.suffer C.remember D.miss
52.A.labor B.housework C.excuses D.rules
53.A.asking B.choosing C.creating D.stopping
54.A.wash B.eat C.show D.enjoy
56.A.pretended B.regretted C.expected D.considered
57.A.refused B.forced C.struggled D.agreed
58.A.successful B.difficult C.unwise D.natural
59.A.busy B.independent C.peaceful D.weak
55.A.huge B.common C.valuable D.limited
60.A.worry B.work C.water D.love第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节(共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式Wang Le:Good morning,Mr.Li.Mr.Li:Good morning,Wang Le.Well,you areto finishyour studyin seniorhigh school.Whats yourplan
61.yourfurther studyWangLe:Well,I planto studyabroad and
62.actual Ihave sentmy applicationform tomy preferreduniversityin America.Mr.Li:Why doyou chooseto studyabroad whenthere rea lotof excellent
63.university inChina。
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