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年抚顺市普通高中高三模拟考试2022英语注意事项答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
1.答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑如需改动,用橡皮擦干
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3.第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共小题每小题分,满分分)
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57.5听下面段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项听完每段对话5A BC后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍10B.£
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2.Why does the manadvise themto go to a barA.To have a drink.B.To takeshelter from the rain.C.To meet another friend.
3..Whats theprobable relationshipbetween Cindy and RonA.Sister andbrother.B.Mother andson.C.Wife andhusband.
4.Who doesthe bikebelong tonowA.Tom.B.Jane.C.Harris.
5.What didthe womanneed to do firstA.Finish herwork.B.Meet the man.C.Buy a birthday present.第二节(共小题每小题分,满分分)
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522.5阅读下面短文,在空白处填上个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1China haslaunched athree-person crewfor asix-month mission aboard itsspace station.56mission aimsto setanew recordfor thelength oftime spentin spaceby Chineseastronauts.The Shenzhou-13spaceship carryingthe threeastronauts57launchby aLong March-2F rocketat1225a.m.local timeSaturday.It isexpected58complete对接舱docking with the Tianhemodule within the nextsix hours.59see offby amilitary band and supporters,the newcrew includesZhai Zhigang,Wang Yapingand YeGuangfu,60_is makinghis firsttrip tospace.The crewsscheduledactivities includeup tothree spacewalksto putin equipmentin preparationfor expandingthe station,61assessliving conditionsin themodule andconducting experimentsin spacemedicine andother fields.Chinas ForeignMinistryon Fridayrenewed itscommitment_62_cooperation withother nationsin thepeaceful useof space.Chinese63officialhave said they look forward tohosting astronautsfrom othercountries aboardthe spacestation onceit becomesfullyfunctional.China hasexpressed anambition toland peopleon themoon and64possible builda scientificbase there.Ahighly secretiveplane is also reportedlyunder65develop.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)40第一节(满分分)15假定你是李华,在年北京冬季奥运会期间担任志愿者你的美国朋友发来邮件,对你的志愿者工作2022Jack非常感兴趣,请给他回复邮件,内容如下写邮件的目的;
1..志愿者工作的经历;
2.你的感受3要求开头、结尾已写好,不计入总词数;
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80.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答3Dear Jack,Looking forwardto hearingfrom you.Yours,第二节(满分分)25阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文The classcame toan end.John wasdelighted thathe hadcreated avery satisfyingwork.So hewalked to the backofthe classroomto put his workaway carefully.There,lying on the carpetin frontof theclassroom bookcase,was agoldenticket!John pickedit up.His heartbeat fasterwhen hesaw that the nameline wasblank.He couldntbelieve hisluck!The boysand girlsin Johnsclass couldearn golden tickets bydoing wellin theirstudy orby beingextra helpfulorkind.Once a week theirteacher drewa ticketout of a boxon herdesk andlet thewinner choosea prize.Today wasthe goldenticket drawing,and herewas anotherticket,just forhim!John lookedaround.No oneelse wasnearthe ticket.All hisclassmates wereat theirdesks,laughing andtalking witheach other.Miss Smithwas engagedingrading thepapers collectedearlier in the morning.John decided to writehis nameon theblank line.Then hecould putit into the prizebox withthe six tickets he*dalready earned.With somany chances,one ofhis ticketswould bemost likely to be picked!Then hecould choose the pinktoypig for his sistersbirthday,just likehe hadbeen hoping.He smiledand reachedfor thepencil in his pocket.Suddenly hisfingers stopped.There was a strangefeeling inhischest,and it wasn*thisheartbeat.Finders arekeepers,right”,he wondered.He lookedout of the windowand triedtofigure itout.On the one hand,he didfind the ticket,but he hadnt earnedit.Somebody musthave lostit.But onthe other注意hand,he didneed thisextra ticketforhisgreat plan!续写词数应为左右;
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150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2John staredat theblank nameline fora moment.“John,I intend to giveyou anotherticketl^Miss Smithsaid.年抚顺市普通高中高三模拟考试2022英语试题参考答案第一部分听力1-5CBCBA6-10CAACA11-15BACBB16-20CABAC第二部分阅读21-23ACC24-27BADC28-31DADB32-35BDCC36-40FECAB第三部分语言运用41-45ABCDA46-50CDDAB51-55CADCB第二节
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65.development第四部分写作第一节第一节】Dea Jack,How are you doingI amwriting toshare withyou myunforgettable experienceas avolunteer in the2022BeijingWinter Olympic Games.I feltso luckyto havebeen selectedas avolunteer for the BeijingWinter OlympicGames,serving theathletes fromallover theglobe.I workedat theservice centerin the Olympic Village,where athletescould seekhelp.Myresponsibilities rangedfrom providinginformation andtranslation servicesto dealingwith emergencies.The volunteerworknot onlybroadened myhorizons butalso mademe proudof myselffor playinga partin theGames.Looking forwardto hearingfrom you.Yours,Li Hua第二节John staredat theblank nameline fora moment.He knewhis planwouldnt beso greatif hewon with a ticketthatdidnt belongto him.So hewalked upto histeacher.Miss Smith,I happenedto findthis ticketonthefloor nearthebookcase.I think theonewho lostit willlookfor it.And theseare mine.he said,dropping hissixticketsinto thebox.When heturned aroundto leave,the teacherstopped him.“John,I intendto giveyou anotherticket!Miss Smithsaid.John wasamazed andwondered why.Miss Smithsmiled andsignedto theclass toquiet down,John handedin thegoldentickethehadjust found.I thinkhe ishonest anddeservesanother one!”The classburst intoloud applause.John happilywent backto hisseat,eagerly expectingtheticketdrawing.He stillwanted hisname to bepicked,but hewould feelOK evenif itwasnt.After all,making theright choicedid makehimfeel great!听力原文Text1:M:Professor Smith,could Italk toyou aboutmy paperW:Sure.Come tomy officebetween2:00pm to3:30pm.Its Room
640.Text2:W:It lookslike rain.What shallwe doM:We can go intoabarto avoidit.Text3:W:How manychildren doCindyandRon haveM:They havetwo children-one sonnamed Jackand onedaughter calledLily.Text4:M:Thats nicebike.Is itnew,JaneW:No,Tom.I gotit fromHarris almostone yearago.It issecond-hand butstill ingood condition.Text5:M:Hurry up.Well belate andMary will be upset.W:T msorry,John.I hadto finishmy workat handfirst.Lefs buyabirthdaypresent fbrMary onthe way.Text6:W:Will yougo tothe cinemathis Saturday,BobM:Im afraidI cantIll havemy musiclessons then.W:I didntmean in the morningor afternoon.I meantin the evening.M:Oh,thats quitea differentthing.I willbe freein theevening.W:OK,.See youthen.Text7:W:Excuse me,can youtell mehow toget tothe zooM:Of course.You cantake aNo.111bus.W:Where shallI getoff thebusM:At the railway station.The zoois in the eastof it.Ifs notvery far,and you cant missit.W:Take aNo.Ill busand getoff attherailwaystation.Thank youvery much.M:Right.You arewelcome.Text8:M:Tm wonderingif itsgoing tobe fine this afternoon.W:So whatM:The sportsmeet!Its fixedat2:00,but themist!You canonly seea shortdistance.W:But dontyou seethe windsbeginning tolift it up Ibet itwillbefinethis afternoon.M:Dont beso sure.I thinkthe weatheris alwayschanging.W:Youve heard the forecastthis morning,haven91youM:No.Thafs whyIm worried.W:Why nottry the24-hour telephoneweather forecastserviceM:Gee!How comeI didntthink ofthat Illdo itright away.Text9:M:Whats yourfavorite sport,SusanW:Soccer.M:WhyW:Its agood game.But,like mostof us,I justwatch it.I watcha soccermatch nearlyevery Saturdayafternoon eitheratthe localstadium oron TV.What aboutyou,John Do you playsoccerM:Im afraidnot.And Idont watch it either.I knowits Britainsmost popularoutdoor game,but Inever likedit,not evenwhen I wasat school.W:But dontyou watch the Cupfinals and the greatinternational matchesbetween Britishteams andother nationalteamsM:Very rarely.My favoritegame isbasketball.I beganplaying itwhenI was inthe middle school andIve keptitupeversince.W:Its avery interesting,isnt itM:Yes,it is.It hasbecome popularin manycountries.Doyouenjoy watchingbasketball matches,especially NBATheyrevery interestingand exciting.W:Yes,I watchthem onTV.Text10:How doestelevision affectour livesIt can be helpfulto those who carefullychoose theprograms that they watchandharmful tothosewhowatchittoo much.In China,many peopleworry thatchildren and young peopleare watchingtoo muchtelevision.A surveyof300young people in Shanghailast yearshowed that,on average,they spenthalf oftheir freetime,that istwo anda halfhourswatching television.And two-thirds ofan hourreading stories.Another surveyof school-age childrenin Wuhanfoundthat halfof themsaidtheyread verylittle.During theOlympicGames,tens ofmillions ofChinese viewersstayed uplate towatchtheopening ceremoniesandother programs.A recentsurvey foundthat63%of thosesurveyed gottheir newsfrom television.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、、三个选项中选出最佳选项5A BC听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间55每段对话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第、题667A.Be busywith homework.B.Take Englishlessons.C.Take musiclessons.
7.When canthe mangotothe cinemaA.On Saturdayevening.B.On Saturdaymorning.C.On Saturdayafternoon.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.What isthe womandoingA.Asking forhelp.B.Offering suggestions.C.Complaining.
9.How willthe womanget tothe zooA.By car.B.By train.C.By bus.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.When isthe sportsmeet fixedC.At8:00am.A.At2:00pm.B.At3:00pm.
6.What willthe mando thisSaturdayA.Rainy.B.Fine.C.Cloudy.
11..What doesthe womanthinkthe weather willbe likethis afternoon
12.What willthe mando nextA.Try the24-hour telephoneweather forecastservice.B.Broadcast theweather conditions.C.Take exercise.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.TV programs.B.Their favoritesubjects.C.Their favoritesports.
14.How oftendoesthewoman watcha soccermatchA.Nearly everySunday.B.Nearly onceaweek.C.Nearly oncea month.
15.When didthe manbegin playingbasketballA.In theprimary school.B.In themiddleschool.C.At college.
16.What doesthemanthink ofbasketball matchesA.They arepopular butboring.B.They arenot popularin mostcountries.C.They arefun andexciting.听第段材料,回答第至题
1172017.What isthe maintopic ofthe speechA.Effects oftelevision onour lives.B.The OlympicGamesC.TV showson Chinesetelevision.
18.Where wasthe surveyof300young peopleon watchingTV madeA.In Wuhan.B.In Shanghai.C.In Beijing.
19.What percent of thosesurveyed gottheir newsfrom televisionA.63%,B.60%.C.33%.
20.What can we learn fromthespeechA.Few Chinesepeople watchtheOlympicGames.B.Watching TVhas nobenefit toall teenagers.C.Some studentsin Wuhanread verylittle.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DAAsthe worldreopens to travelers,the planetsnational parksoffer awhole lot of peaceand quietlandscapes.Here,lets findsome national parks whichare safeand possibletotravelto.•Croatia:Mljet NationalParkGenerations ofvacationers haveheardthe song ofDubrovnik,the PearloftheAdriatic”.When you are boredwiththe touristscrowding theOld Town,particularly inthe peaksummer season,choose thenationalparklocated only15(皮划艇)miles offshore.Blanketed in a pineforest,Mljet Islandoffers activitieslike cycling,hiking,kayaking andswimminginthefamous saltwaterlakes.•France:Mercantour NationalParkTravel.30miles fromthe Rivieraandyoucan discoverone ofFrances lastwild areas,a placeof greatbiodiversityand variedlandscapes.Theres ared-rock valley,the grassfilled withwildflowers,villages locatedon sheerrock clifls,etc.Did wemention theprehistoric rockart Aguided hikethrough the“Valley ofWonders^^shows BronzeAge petroglyphs(岩画)carved instone.•Iceland:Vatnajokull NationalParkWhy gofor onevolcano whenyoucanexplore twoVatnajokull NationalPark isn*t justa park.This WorldHeritage(冰川的)Site is formed byvolcanic andglacial activitiesin southeasternIceland,and covers14percentofthe country.•Ireland:Killarney NationalParkCreated in1932as Irelandsfirst nationalpark,Killarney is a25,425-acre areaof mountains,lakes,and woodlands.Its aUNESCO BiosphereReserve becauseof itsdiversity ofhabitat andspecies.The parkis home to Carrauntoohil,thecountrys highestmountain at1,
038.6meters.And theforest,filled withoaks,yews,and lichens,presents Irelandsnativewoodland.
21.What cantourists doon MljetIslandA.Play watersports.B.Visit theOld Town.C.Observe wildflowers.D.Enjoy beautifulsongs.
22.Which parkdo you want tovisit if you area fanof rockartsA.Mljet NationalPark.B.Killarney NationalPark.C.Mercantour NationalPark.D.Vatnajokull NationalPark.
23.Whafs specialabout KillarneyNational ParkA.It isa WorldHeritage Site.B.It isformed byglacial activities.C.It ownsIrelands highestmountain.D.It getsits namefrom deepvalleys.BOn December23,2019,a Texascouple andtheir12-year-old daughterdelivering furniturein arental truckgottrapped inthe SanJuan NationalForest inColorado.After notbeing ableto freethe truck,they spenttheeveningin thetruck,leaving thevehicle onand wrappingup inmoving blanketsto keepwarm.In themorning,they wrappedplasticaround theirfeet andchose towalk outto safety.Thanks tothe concernofafamily member,local authoritieswerecontacted.The couplewas spottedby amember ofthe SheriffsDepartment flyinginhisprivate plane.This couplewas makinga quickrun todeliver somefurniture beforethe Christmasholiday.They werenot thinkingthatthey wereputting themselvesin alife-or-death situation.But wheredid thingsgo wrongThey wereusing theirGPSto takethe fastestroute.The issuewith thisis thatGPS doesnttake weatherinto account,especially snowthat hasfallen inrural areas.Also,GPS wontaccount forwhat kindof vehicleyou aredriving!They hadacellphone.But itspossible thatbeing ina rurallocation,cell towerswerent available.Or itcould havebeen thatthey ranout of battery.Every dayhas thepotential tobecome areal-life survivalsituation.How canyou ensureyour storydoesnt turnintoa survivalstory Youshould alwayslet peopleknow whereyou aregoing andcarry yourphone anda batterycharger.Besides,always checktheweatherand adjustyour tripaccordingly.Always beprepared.Preparedness isa lifestyle.Itmeans takingresponsibility,hoping for the best,and preparingfor unfortunateevents.Taking a few momentsto makesureyou areprepared whenyou leaveyour homeisasmart thingtodo.
24.What happenedtothefamily ontheir wayto deliveringfurnitureC.They lostdirections inthe woods.D.Their daughtersuffered aheavy cold
25.Who rescuedthe familyA.An officer.B.A couple.C.A GPSapplication.D.A neighbour.A.Their carhad runoutoffuel.B.They gotstuck ina ruralarea.
26.What lessoncanwelearnfromthe Texascouples storyA.Cell towerswere outdatedin somerural areas.B.First aidtraining isnecessary inall situations.C.Modern technologiescangowrong occasionally.D.Overall factorsshould alwaysbe takeninto account.
27.What doesthe authorintendtodo inthe lastparagraphA.To warnagainst somedangerous travels.B.To showthe importanceof responsibility.C.To givetips onoutdoor safetypreparations.D.To offermeasures todeal withemergencies.CFinger paintingis anart thatmost peoplehave experiencedin childhood.But thereare stillpeople whoknow little(浸;蘸)about thisart form.Finger paintingisasimple activitythat involvesdipping fingersin paintsand thenusingfingers tocreate objectsand shapesona piece of paper.All youneed isa tableat elbowheight,afewsheets ofplain paper,andafew bottlesof watercolor.(无毒的)When engagingkids inthis activity,one shoulduse non-toxic paints only.If notavailable inthe marketreadily,non-toxic paintscan bemade athome easily.Preferably,the paintsshould alsobe eatable.Finger paintscome inbrightcolors andcanbepurchased relativelyinexpensively.Adults cansave moneyby makingtheir ownfinger paintsusinga mixtureof cornstarch,food coloringand water.It isa commonfallacy thatfinger paintingisforchildren alone;rather itsan activitythat canbe enjoyedby adultsinequal measure.Adults canuse rubbergloves whilepainting toavoid dirtymarks ofpaintsontheir hands.When agroup ofpeopleare gatheredfor anexercise offinger painting,it canbe agreat wayof creatinga bondbetween thegroup.Art andpaintingparties area popularconcept inthe West.Organizations canalso usefinger paintingasa team-building activity画布.by makingparticipants painttogether ona largecanvasTheres nolimit tothe expressionof feelingsin fingerpainting.All oneneeds todo isgo allout andput alltheirfeelings onapieceofpaperby dippingtheir fingersin paints.While painting,one mayunconsciously choosecolors thatreflecttheir emotions.For example,you maychoosethecolor redto expressyour angeror greento expresshope.At timesyoumay beconfused,andthepainting willhelp youdescribe yourconfused stateof mind.Once youget youremotions onpaper,youarelikelytofeel relieved.So what areyouwaiting forPlan afinger-painting sessionsoon,and experiencethe joy.
28.What canwe knowabout finger paintingA.Most peopleloved it in theirchildhood.B.The preparationforitis quitedifficult.C.Kids learnit muchfaster thanadults.D.Finger paintingis easyto carryout.
29.What shouldpeople dowhen thereare kidsinvolved infingerpaintingA.Prepare safepaints forthem.B.Have parentsstay withthem.C.Use paintsof brightcolors.D.Buy inexpensivepaints.
30.What doesthe underlinedword fiaHacy“in Paragraph3probably meanA.Goal.B.Sense.C.Principle.D.Misunderstanding.
31..What doesthe examplein Paragraph4showA.Finger painterscan findartistic inspirationfrom emotions.B.Finger paintingprovides freedomof self-expression.C.Finger paintingshows peoplesemotions correctly.D.Finger paintershaveawide choiceof colors.DScientists recentlyhave discovereda newspecies ofbat thathas brightorange furand blackwings.They laternamedit Myotisnimbaensis inthe journalAmerican MuseumNovitates.Jon Flanders,who worksat BatConservation InternationalBCI,was leadingateamwith eightotherresearchers inthe NimbaMountains inGuinea wherethey foundthe orangebat.Many batslive inthe mountainsold(井筒)mineshafts thatare nowunsafe to enter,so researchersplaced netsattheentrances totrap batswhile theyflew.One nightin January2018,a brightlycolored batstanding outamong itsdark-furred neighborswas alsocaught inthe net.“The coloris justunusual.Its wingsare blackwith orangefiir.There aren*talotoforange batsintheworld.I donttendto workwith thatmany brightlycolored bats.Its definitelyan unusualone forme JFlanders says.There areabout1,400bat speciesintheworld,including afew orangeones inChina andSouth America-far fromMyotisnimbaensiss homein WestAfrica.For thepast severalyears,more than20new batspecies havebeen addedtothe(梳理)list.However,those discoveriesusually comeabout whenscientists teaseapart thesmall geneticand physicaldifferencesbetween nearlythe samespecies.Experienced researcherswent outinthefield,caught ananimal,and said,This issomething wecant identify/Thafs muchmore unusual.says NancySimmons,the AmericanMuseum ofNatural Historysdirector ofmammals.(重新捕获)To makesure thatthey hadfound somethingnew,the teamrecaptured thefirst batthey hadfound and(标本)compared itwith specimensof otherspecies.After doingsome research,the teamconcluded thatthe newspeciesof batis at least fivepercent differentthan theclosest relatedspecies,reports TheTimes.Next,the scientistshope tostudy moreabout Myotisnimbaensiss ecology-where itlives,what iteats,and whatitneeds ina habitat.
32.What didthe researchersdo afterarriving atthe mineshaftsA.They enteredthem forfurther observation.B.They caughtsome batswithabig net.C.They reportedtheir newlyfound batcaves.D.They madesounds todrive thebats away.
33.What canwe knowabout theover20new batspecies foundpreviouslyA.They arecommonly seen.B.They aredifferent incolors.C.They livein WestAfrica.D.They sharesimilar genes.34,Why didthe researchersrecapture thefirst batthey hadfoundA.To attractmore suchbats.B.To makea specimen.C.To identifyits species.D.To keepitintheir lab.
35.What wouldbe thebest titleforthetextA.An unusualadventure inGuineaB.Different batspecies worldwideC.A newlydiscovered batspeciesD.Bats livingin oldmineshafts第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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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佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Jennifer Williamsisateacher fromVirginia wholoves reading.36So shedecidedto give away1million books topeople inher smalltown.By doingso,shes earneda nicknamebook lady”.Since Williams started thisactivity in2017,shes givenaway morethan63,000books,mostly tostudents.Williamshad thisidea after she noticedthatthestudents shetaught would ask her to keepthe booksthey werereading together.And theywouldaskherto read morebooks tothem.So,one summer,she madea goalto giveaway300books totheschool whereshe hasworked.
37.But evenaftershemet her goal,she didntstop here.Williamsstartedcollecting donationsand buyingbooks outofher ownpocket.Every year,she givesa bookto eachstudent ather localprimary school.38Standing acrossthe streetare16tiny librariesthat Williamshas kept.She alsoleaves bookson picnictables,but shedoesnt usuallyleave a note.39Williams saidher communityhas unitedto helpher achievehergoal.She oftenreturns homewith boxesofdonated books.Williams saidthat ofthe63,000books she*s givenaway,99%first saton herliving roomfloor.As forWilliams,she saidshe didntplan toslow downanytime soon.40There arestill lotsof people who don*thave bookstoread.Pm justtrying todo somethingto helpthem,she said.A.Her communityis verysupportive,too.B.Her goalis tokeep doingwhat sheis doingnow.C.She alsogives booksto otherpeopleinother ways.D.Williams alsoteaches creativewriting ata bookclub.E.She askedpeople sheknew iftheyd liketo donateto children.F.She wantsto helppeoplewholove toread enjoyreading freely.G.Since then,the projecthas donatedatleast8,000bookstochildren.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(、、、)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答A BC D题卡上将该项涂黑(合唱团).Every eighthgrader wantedtobeinashow choirI waitedwiththeother students.Soon,itwasmy41()toenterthe room.I almosthit everynote inthesongwithout amistake.I feltthat I had donean42job.Weeks passedandthe listof whohad madeit intothe showchoir was
43.(候补人)•I foundmy nameon it.Angelica H.-an alternateAn alternateAfter Isaw this,my44disappeared.Ifelt sad.In themeanwhile,Ihadno45of joiningshow choirsany more.I wasseparated fromsomething that I thoughtmademe
46.A yearpassed andI realizedthat itwas not47of metogiveup onwhat Iloved.Once,Iwasatarestaurant thatalsoheld karaokeforthecustomers.My parents48metogo upand sing.I saidno thefirst time,no thesecond time,but49Igot enoughcourage togo up.I chosea songby SamSmith.When Ihit thehigh notesinthesong,people50there cheeredforme.Their applauseinspired me.I51singing mademe happyand that I stillhad that
52.The53thatIlearned is:ifyouare54or donot get the outcomeyouwant,and ifits somethingyou love,dont giveB.chance C.wish D.duty
42.A.challenging B.amazing C.regular□.difficult
43.A.printed B.marked C.posted D.updated
44.A.curiosity B.honesty C.kindness D.confidence
45.A.intention B.gift C.choice D.time
46.A.fashionable B.confused Cdifferent D.surprisedC.dependent D.smart
47.A.polite B.careful
48.A.allowed B.chose C.warned D.encouraged
49.A.eventually B.suddenly C.obviously D.occasionallyB.eating C.competing D.shopping
51.A.worried B.regretted C.realized D.guessed
52.A.passion B.energy C.honor D.patience
53.A.advice B.story C.news D.lesson
54.A.misunderstood B.punished C.refused D.distanced
55.A.pre tendB.continue C.afford D.forgetup.I knowthatIwont alwaysgettheoutcome Iwant inthe future.However,I will55to workjust ashard.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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