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2019-2020学年第二学期19级调研考试英语试题(满分150分用时120分钟)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有
10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。1.Whatwillthemandonext?A.TurnofftheTV.B.Studywiththewoman.C.Watchamovie.2
.Howoldisthewomannow?A.20yearsold.B.45yearsold.C.65yearsold.3.Whatissmallforthewoman?A.TheT-shirt.B.Thehat.C.Theskirt.4.Whatdo
esthemanmean?A.Thefilmisterrible.B.Thefilmcanbeseenonline.C.Thefilmisworththemoney.5.Wheredoestheconversationmo
stprobablytakeplace?A.Athome.B.Atahospital.C.Atadrugstore.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满22.5分)听下面5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A、B、C三个选项中选出
最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第六段材料,回答第6至7题。6.Whatdoesthemanlikeabouthishometown?A.It’
sreallyverybig.B.Ithascolorfulnightlife.C.It’snotexpensivetolivethere.7.Whatistheweatherlikeinthefallintheman’shomet
own?A.Sunny.B.Cold.C.Wet.听第七段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Whattimewastheplaneoriginallyscheduledtoleave?A.At3:00.B.At4:00.C.At5:00.
9.Whyisthewomanworried?A.Theweatherisbad.B.Thereportisnotfinished.C.Anappointmentwillbedelayed.听第八段材料,回答第
10至12题。10.Whydoestheman’sbrothergototheman’splace?A.Tostudy.B.Towork.C.Totravel.11.Wheredoesthemanworkinthemorning?A.Atauniversity.B.At
arestaurant.C.Atabookstore.12.Whatlanguageisthewomanstarting?A.French.B.Spanish.C.Japanese.听第九段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatarethespeakersma
inlytalkingabout?A.Whatjobtodointhefuture.B.Whichprofessortofollow.C.Whatabilitiestopossess.14.Whatsubjectdoesthemanprobablyprefer?A.History.B.Po
litics.C.Art.15.Whatdothewoman’sparentsexpecthertobe?A.Arestaurantmanager.B.Apolitician.C.Ateacher.16.Whatisthewoma
ngoodatdoing?A.Dealingwithpeople.B.Workingwithkids.C.Paintingpictures.听第十段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Howdidtheservantsdeal
withtheirearningsinVictoriantimes?A.Theypaidforthehousing.B.Theyboughtfoodandclothes.C.Theysentthemtotheirfamilies.18.Whatwasanurse’sma
induty?A.Cookingmeals.B.Lookingafterchildren.C.Educatingchildren.19.HowdidtheVictorianupperclassparentstreattheirchildre
nactually?A.Cruelly.B.Kindly.C.Strictly.20.Whatwillthespeakertalkaboutnext?A.Lowerclassfamilies.B.Upperclasschildren’ssituation.C.Comparisonsbetweenu
pperandlowerclasses.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,每小题2.5分,满分50分)AUpcomingMusicfestivalsandconcertsinBostonin2019NewBedfordFolkFestival2019The24thAnnualNewBedfor
dFolkFestivalwillfeaturethebestincontemporary,traditionalandCelticfolkmusic.Called“oneofthemostexcitingandsmartlyprogrammedfest
ivalsintheNortheast”and“NewEngland’smostenjoyablefolkfestival”,NewBedfordFolkFestivalisanaffordabledestinationforfam
iliesseekingafun-filledweekend.•Location:Waterfront,NewBedford,MA•Phone:(617)999-5231•Dates:Saturday,July6,2019-Sunday,July7,2019•Hours:SaturdayandS
unday,July7and8from11:00AM.to7:00PM.•In/Outdoor:Outdoor•Cost:S289perfamily(limit4membersperfamily;$59perticketf
ormorethan4)BostonCallingMusicFestival2019BostonCallingMusicFestivalisathree-day,two-stagefestivalfeaturi
ngsomeofthebiggestandbestactsinlivemusic!ThemusicalcelebrationtakesplaceattheHarvardSportsComplex,witheasyaccesstostage
s,awidevarietyoffood,servicesandmore.Allagesarewelcomeandchildrenunder10arefree.•Location:HarvardSportsComplex,A
llston,MA•Phone:(617)536-4100•Dates:Friday,July19,2019-Sunday,July21,2019•Hours:Friday:6PM-11PMSaturday/Sunday:12AM-11PM•In/Ou
tdoor:Outdoor•Cost:$98perperson;childrenunder10freeLevitateMusic&ArtsFestival2019Joinusforadayofmusic,art,foodandtheoutdoor
sattheMarshfieldFairgrounds!Therewillbelotsofmusic,arts&craftsanddeliciousfoodtruckstoenjoy!•Location:140MainStr
eet,Marshfield,MA,02050•Phone:(617)635-4505•Dates:Friday,July12,2019-Sunday,July14,2019•Hours:12:00AM-8:00PM•In/Outdoo
r:Outdoor•Cost:3DayTickets-$109advanceGA,$269advanceVIP.Kidsunder12FreeJazzintheParkSummerConcertSeries2019.NempacPresentsJazzintheParkSu
mmerConcertSeries2019everyTuesdayfromJuly23thtoJuly30that6:00prn-7:30pm.Comeandenjoywithus!•Location:Parcel10
,Boston,MA,02113map•Phone:(617)227-2270•Dates:July23rdtoJuly30th•Hours:6:00PM-8:00PM•In/Outdoor;Outdoor•Cost:$50perperson;Childrenun
der18free.21.Whichfestivalwouldyouliketogoifyouhavespecialinterestinfolkmusic?A.JazzintheParkSummerConcertSeries2019.B.BostonCallingMusicFestiva
l2019.C.LevitateMusic&ArtsFestival2019.D.NewBedfordFolkFestival2019.22.Whichnumbershouldyoudialifyouwanttolearnmoreinf
ormationabouttheJazzconcert?A.(617)635-4505B.(617)227-2270C.(617)999-5231D.(617)536-410023.Whatdothefoureventshaveincommon?A.Theytakeplaceoutdoors.B
.Theylastforthreedays.C.TheyareforfamiliesD.Theydon'tchargechildren.BBeforemydaughter,Evelyn,wasborn,1eagerlyexpe
ctedherfirstyearoflife.Iimaginedcelebratingeverymilestone—bondingwithherasanewborn,seeinghersmileforthefirsttime,hearinghersa
yherfirstword.Ididn’tthinkoffeedingtubes,longhospitalstaysoranorgantransplant(移植).ForEvelyn,thefirstyearincludedallandmore.Evelyncameintothisworlda
tjust34weeks,weighinglessthan3pounds.GenetictestingrevealedshehadAlagillesyndrome,ageneticdisorderthatcandamagetheliver(肝脏),heartandotherorgans.Soon,
wereceivedthenewsthatbabyEvelynneededalivertransplant.OurfamilymovednearertoUPMCChildren’sHospitalofPittsburghsothatwewerec
loserifaliverwasavailableforEvelyn.WhenEvelynwasaddedtotheorgandonationwaitlist,itwasundertheliverallocationpolicyinplaceatth
attime,whichwasmap-based.Thispolicylacksanyspecialconsiderationfortransplantcandidates.Weweretolditwouldlik
elytakethreemonths.Justthen,anewpolicyforliverallocationwastriedout.Underthenewsystem,thesickestchildpatientsg
etfirstpriority(优先).Thenewpolicywasonlyineffectforalittleoveraweek.Butinthatperiod,Evelynreceivedherlivertra
nsplant.Haditbeenjustoneweekearlierorlater,wewouldnothavereceivedthecall.AsEvelynrecoversfromhertransplant,wearegratefulforthechange
.Iamalsosad,becausethenewpolicywasshort-lived.Thatmeansanothermomlikememightnotreceivethatphonecallwithgoodnews.Otherchildren
shouldhavethesameopportunityasEvelyntolivehealthy,happylives.Whenitcomestolivertransplantpolicy,wecanandmustdobetterforchildren.24.Whatp
robablyhappenedtoEvelynshortlyaftershewasborn?A.Shefailedtogiveasmile.B.Shesufferedfromaheartattack.C.Shesaid
herfirstwordquickly.D.Shehadaseriousliverfailure.25.Whydidtheauthor’sfamilymovenearertothehospital?A.Tosavetime.B.Tosavemoney.C.Toseeadoct
or.D.Togetfirstpriority.26.Whatdoestheauthormeanbytheunderlinedsentence?A.Evelynishealthynow.B.Theywaitedtoolong.C.Herdaughterisfo
rtunate.D.Theywereoneweekearlier.27.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoexpressinthelastparagraph?A.Wemustguaranteekidshavehealthylivers.B.Thesickes
tkidsshouldgetlivertransplantsfirst.C.Kidsshouldhavechancesofalivertransplant.D.Theoldpolicylacksspecialconsiderationforkids.CI'veh
admanywonderfulholidays,butmyfavoritememoryisthatofafewsummerweeksspentinItalywhenIwasabout13.Mymomhadtogotoaclinictherefortreatment
,andweallwenttogetherasafamilyandtooktheopportunitytohaveabeautifulvacationaswell.Itwasthefirsttimeabroadformeanditwasavacationthat
broadenedmyperspective,taughtmealot,andhelpedshapeabitofwhoIamtoday.AlthoughwedidvisitmanyfamousplacesinnorthernItal
y,westayedmostlyinalittletownwheresomefriendsofmyparentslived.NothinghelpedmeunderstandItalianculturebetterthanmystayinth
ispicturesque,almostmagicaltownthatmanyhaven'tevenheardof.ThankstotheholidayspentinItaly,I,quiteashallowgirl,alsodiscoveredmypassionf
ormusic,whichstayedaliveinmetothisdayandwillprobablystayforever.Myparents'friendshadason,Ricardo,whowasapianist.Dadhadrepeatedlybutunsuc
cessfullytriedtomakemestudyaninstrumentandsticktoit.However,whenIheardRicardoplay,Iinstantlyfellinlovewithmusicandfeltagreatdesiretolearnit.R
icardotaughtmethefirstsongIeverplayedonthepiano,asilly,playfullittletunethatIstillknowbyheart.WetookashorttriptotheItali
anAlpsatsomepoint.Ihadneverseensuchmajesticbeautybefore!Thesnow­coveredpeaks,theintimidatingrocks,thefresh,harshair—wha
tanexperience!AndwhatIrememberimpressedmethemostwasthefactthat,althoughthiswasapopulartouristicarea,theregionwasincrediblyclean,still“natur
al”,withplacesthatseemedtoneverhavebeentouchedbyhumans.Then,theshallowteenthatIwaslearnedwhatarealtreasurenatureisandhowimportantitistoprotectit.2
8.WhatwasthemainpurposefortheauthorandherfamilytogotoItaly?A.Toexperienceandlearnfromanotherculture.B.Tohaveafamilyreunionwhiletrav
elling.C.Tobroadenandshapetheauthor'sperspective.D.Tocuretheauthor'smotherofherillness.29.Whatcontributedtotheauthor'spassionformusic?A
.Herfather'sinstructions.B.Ricardo'sperformance.C.Thepianosheplayedon.D.Thelocalmusicculture.30.Thetripto
theItalianAlpshelpedtheauthorlearnto________.A.sticktoherownpassionB.balancebetweenculturesC.cherish
andprotectnatureD.getridofhershallowness31.Whatwouldbethebesttitleofthetext?A.ATripShapingMyPersonalityB.My
FavoriteHolidayMemoryC.LessonsfromaForeignCultureD.MyPassionforMusicandNatureDPeoplehavebeenwonderingwhyelephantsdonotdevelopcancereventhough
theyhavelifespans(寿命)thataresimilartohumans,livingforaround50to70years.Nowscientistsbelievetheyknowwhy.AteamattheUniv
ersityofChicago,UShasfoundthatelephantscarryalargenumberofgenesthatstoptumors(肿瘤)developing.Tobeprecise,theyfound20copiesofananti-tumorgen
ecalledTP53inelephants.Mostotherspecies,includinghumans,onlycarryonecopy.Accordingtotheresearch,theex
tracopiesofthegeneimprovedtheanimal’ssensitivitytoDNAdamage,whichletsthecellsquicklykillthemselveswh
endamagedbeforetheycangoontoformdeadlytumors“Anincreasedriskofdevelopingcancerhasstoodinthewayoftheevolutionoflargebodysizesinm
anyanimals,”thestudyauthorDr.VincentLynchtoldTheGuardian.Ifeverylivingcellhasthesamechanceofbecomingcancerous(癌变的),largecreatureswithalonglifes
panlikewhalesandelephantsshouldhaveagreaterriskofdevelopingcancerthanhumansandmice.Butacrossspecies,theriskofcancerdoesnotshowa
connectionwithbodymass.ThisphenomenonwasfoundbyOxfordUniversityscientistRichardPetointhe1970sandlaternamed“Peto
’sparadox(悖论)”.Biologistsbelieveitresultsfromlargeranimalsusingprotectionthatmanysmalleranimalsdonot.Intheelephant’scase,themakingofTP53isna
ture’swayofkeepingthisspeciesalive.Thestudyalsofoundthatwhenthesamegeneswerebroughttolifeinmice,theyhadthesamecancerresistanceaselephants.Thismeans
researcherscouldusethediscoverytodevelopnewtreatmentsthatcanhelpstopcancersspreadingorevendevelopinginthefirstplace.“Naturehasalreadyfiguredoutho
wtopreventcancer,”saidJoshuaSchiffman,abiologistattheSchoolofMedicine,UniversityofUtah,US.“It’suptoustolearnhowdifferentanimalsdealwith
theproblemsothatwecanusethosestrategiestopreventcancerinpeople.”32.Whyareelephantsunlikelytodevelopcancer?A.
Theycarrymanygenestopreventtumorsdeveloping.B.TheirgenessuffernoDNAdamage.C.Certaingenesintheirbodykillexistingtumors.D.Theyhavearat
herlargebodysize.33.Accordingtothepassage,whathasbeenariskintheevolutionoflargeanimals?A.Cellskillingthemselves.B.Thehugebodymass.C.Deadlytumors.D
.SensitivitytoDNAdamage.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“Thisphenomenon”inParagraph5probablyreferto?A.LargeranimalshaveprotectionfromTP53.B.Thelargera
nimalsare,thebiggerriskofcancertheywillhave.C.Largeranimalssufferthesameriskofcancerassmallerones.D.Theriskofcancerisnotrelatedtobodysize.35.
Whatcanbeconcludedfromthepassage?A.Dependingonnatureissurelyenoughtofightagainstcancer.B.TheTP53geneshaveprovedusefulinstoppingcancerinpeople.
C.HumansareexpectedtopreventcancerwiththemakingofTP53.D.Theextracopiesofelephants’genesareusedtocurecancerpatients.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。It’snotalwayseasytorunanenergy-efficienthouse.Buttherearesomesimplet
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rconstantlyAstheweatherstartstowarm,youmightbethinkingabouttherighttimetoturnonyourairconditioner.37Airconditionerunitsareamongthemostenergy-consumi
ngappliancesinyourhome.Usingelectricalfansinsteadofyourairconditionerismuchmoreefficientandit’sabigmoneysaver,too.38Onthose
dayswhenyoutreatalargecrowdandarelowontime,don’theatyourselfupifyouhavetousedisposable(一次性的)dishware.This
methodreducesyourwaterusageandsavesenergy.Andasabonus,ifyourcityoffersroadsiderecycling,yourpaperplatesmayqualify.Updateyourinsulation(隔
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ullbathtubrequiresabout70gallonsofwater.40Showersarequitedifferent—takingafive-minuteshowerusesonly10to
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requently.E.Don’tfeelguiltyaboutusingpaperplates.F.Andit’salsoeasiertocontrolyourhometemperature.G.Evenifyoudo
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sD.donators55.A.storyB.pathC.viewD.mind第II卷阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。每空1分,满分10分56.Thechildwaslastseen________(漫游)inthes
treetwithabagonhisback.57.Water__________(存在)inthreeforms,whichareliquid,gasandsolid.58.A__________(物理学
家)isapersonwhodoesresearchconnectedwithphysicsorwhostudiesphysics.59.Thepresident_________(证实)thathewouldvisitFrenchthefollowingmonth.60.Atpresen
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youwillbeabletojudgetheirmoods.62.He'ssocaringand_________(考虑周到的)andhemakesmefeellikeIdon'tdeservehim。63.Nooneistoseethedocumentwi
thoutthe__________(许可)ofthewriterofthereport.64.Childrenshow________(好奇心)abouteverything.65.IamjustdoingwhatIcanin___________(支持)ofthem.语法填空(每空1分,满
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wncast.Clutching(紧握)atherskirtwasatinygirlwhostaredintothecamera,eyeswidewithconfusionandfear.Thearticlethatwentwiththepicturegavetheclothingsiz
esofeachfamilymember.Withgrowinginterest,Inoticedthattheirsizescloselymatchedours.Thiswouldbeagoodopportunitytoteachmychildrentohelpthose
lessfortunate(幸运的)thanthemselves.Itapedthepictureoftheyoungfamilytoourrefrigerator,explainingtheirdi
fficultytomyseven-year-oldtwins,BradandBrett,andtothree-year-oldMeghan.“Thesepoorpeoplenowhavenothing,”Isaid.“
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ehappy,Mommy.Maybeshe’llmakethatotherlittlegirlhappy,too.”注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.应使用5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;3.续写部分分为了
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_______________________________________________2019-2020学年第二学期19级调研考试英语试题答案听力答案:1.A2.B3.C4.A5.C6.B7.A8.A9.C10.C11.B12.C13.A14.C15.A16.B17.C18.
B19.B20.A听力原文现在是听力试音时间。M:Hello.InternationalFriendsClub.CanIhelpyou?W:Oh,hello.IreadaboutyourclubinthepapertodayandIthoughtI’dphonetofindoutabitmor
e.M:Yes,certainly,well,we’reasortofsocialclubforpeoplefromdifferentcountries.It’squiteanewclub—wehaveabout50membersatthemoment,butwe’regrowingallth
etime.W:Thatsoundsinteresting.试音到此结束。听力考试正式开始。第一节(Text1)W:CouldyouturntheTVdown?I’mtryingtostudy,andthenoiseisbothe
ringme.M:I’msorry.I’llwatchthismovielater.(Text2)W:WhenI’m65IwillgetSocialSecuritypaymentsfromthegovernment.M:Thatmeansyouhavetwentyyearstogoandt
henyoucanquityourjob.(Text3)W:TheT-shirtfromGrandmalooksniceonme.Buttheskirtshegavemeisn’tbigenough.M:WhataboutthehatGrandmagave
you?W:It’squitelarge,butIlikeit.(Text4)W:Howdidyoulikethefilm?M:Well,Iwalkedoutafterhalfanhour.I’veneverseensuchbadacting.
IthinkI’mgoingtoreadfilmreviewsonlinebeforegoingtothecinemanexttime,soIwon’twastemymoney.(Text5)M:Excuseme,I’mlookingforsomethingforastomachach
e.W:Isee,sir.Howlonghaveyouhadthisproblem?M:Forafewdays.W:Youcouldtrythismedicine.Itmayhelp.ButIthinkyoushouldseeado
ctor.第一节到此结束。第二节(Text6)W:WhereinCanadaareyoufrom,Ken?M:I’mfromToronto.W:Oh,I’veneverbeenthere.What’sitlike?M:It’sabigcity,butit
’snottoobig.Thenightlifeiscolorful.Ienjoyit.W:Isitexpensivethere?M:Yeah,alittlebit.W:Andwhat’stheweatherlikeinToronto?
M:Well,it’sprettycoldinthewinter,andveryhotandwetinthesummer.It’sniceinthespringandfall,though.Youca
nalwaysseetheclearskythen.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。现在,你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。(Text7)M:Sophia,I’vejustconfirmedourflightonline,
anditlookslikewe’llbedelayedbyanhour.Theflightisnowscheduledtoleaveat4:00duetotheheavywind.W:Thenwe’reintrouble.Wewon’tbea
bletogettoChicagoby6:00forthedinnerwithMr.O’Neil.M:Don’tworry.I’lltalktohim.I’mgoingtocallhimtospeakaboutourreport.W:D
on’tforgettoapologizetohimaboutbeinglate.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。现在,你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。(Text8)W:Areyoustayingbyyourselfagainthissummervacation?M:No,I
’mnot.Mybrotherandsisterarestayingwithmerightnow.W:Really?Whataretheydoingthissummer?M:Well,mybrotherisonvacationnow.Healwayswantstoc
omeandvisitthecity.W:Whataboutyoursister?M:Shehasapart-timejobattheuniversity.W:Anddoyouhaveanythingspecialtodo?M:Nothingspecial.Iworkasawait
erinthemorning.Andintheafternoon,Ireadbooksboughtfromabookstoredaysago.Whataboutyou,June?Areyouinschoolthissummer?W:Yes,Iam.M:Oh,areyoutakingFre
nchandSpanishagain?W:Well,I’mnottakingthem,butI’mstartingJapanese.M:Really?That’sexciting.听下面一段对话,回答第13
至第16四个小题。现在,你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。(Text9)M:MyhistoryprofessorsaysIshouldthinkaboutajobinpolitics.ButIdon’tthinkI’dmak
eagoodpolitician.W:Whynot?M:Youknowme.I’mnotgoodatdealingwithpeople.Andpoliticianshavetoworkwithpeopleallthetime.W:That’strue.Sowhatdoyouthink
youwanttodo?M:IthinkIwillbeagoodartist.Ilovepaintingpictures.W:ThatremindsmeofaproblemI’mhaving.Youknowmyparentshavearestaurant,r
ight?Theywantmetobethemanager.M:Andyouwantto?W:Noway.Arestaurantmanagerhastomanageotherpeople.It’dbeterrible.I’m
toodisorganized.Honestly,IwanttobeateacherbecauseIlikeworkingwithkids,andI’mgoodatit.M:That’strue.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。现在,你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。(Tex
t10)W:Goodmorning,everyone.Todaywe’regoingtolookatthewidedifferencesinfamilylifebetweentherichandthepoorinVictoriantimes.Let’
sbeginwiththeupperclasses.InVictoriantimes,theupperclassesmadeuplessthan3%ofthepopulation,yetheldmorethan90%ofthecountry’swealth.Mostoftheir
servantswereverypoorlypaid,butwerealwayslivinginthehomesofupper-classVictorianfamilies,sotheydidn’thavetopayforhousing,foodandclothing.Themon
eywhichtheydidearn,theysenttotheirfamilies.Manyservantscamefromthecountryside.Amongthemwerecooks,cleaners,gardenersandsoon.Thefamilywoul
dalsoemployachild’snursewhosemainrolewastocareforthechildren.Shewasresponsibleforteachingthechildrenhowtobehaveandtakingcareofthemwhentheywereill.N
ursesdidnot,however,educatethechildren.Generally,childrenfromwealthyfamiliesdidn’tattendschooloutsidethefamilyhome.Tutors
wouldcometothehousetodothis.Now,theVictorianupperclasseshavethereputationofbeingquitecruel;butthiswasn’talwaysthecase.Th
eywerealsoquitegenerous.Someschoolsweresetupwithmoneyfromtheupperclassessothatpoorchildrencouldhaveso
meformofeducation.Additionally,mostVictorianparentswereveryproudoftheirchildren.Thisgoesagainstthecommonideathatparentswe
reverystrictwiththeirchildren.Infact,theoppositewasgenerallytherule.However,thesituationforlowerclassfamilieswasverydiff
erent.Let’shavealook.阅读:21-23DBA24-27DACB28-31DBCB32-35ACDC36-40DAEFG完型:41.C;42.A;43.D;44.B;45.C;46.A;47.A;48.C;49.B;50.D;51A;52.C;53.A;54
.C;55.B单拼:56.wandering57.exists58.physicist59.confirmed60.measures61.observing62.considerate63.permissi
on64.curiosity65.support语法填空:construction;lying;sizes;is;itself;which;built;the;of;wirelessly【范文】LadiesandGentlemen,Welcometoourwildlifepark.Wil
danimalsareourfriends,withoutwhomwecan’tliveontheearthalone.Therefore,toprotectourfriendsandguaranteeyoursafety,pleasedo
asfollows:Firstly,nevergetclosetotheanimals,especiallydangerousonesliketigers,lionsandelephants.Notonlyareyouforbiddentothrowany
thingattheanimalsorfeedthem,butalsoyouaren’tallowedtotakephotoswiththemincaseyouwillbeattacked.Meanwhile,you’dbetternotplaygameswithanimalstrainedb
ynon-professionals.Finally,nolitteringsignscanbeseenaroundthepark,sopleaseobeythem.Iwishyouhaveagoodtimehere.【写
作指导】onepossibleversionTheboyshadwatched,open-mouthed,whentheirsisterplacedherfavoritedollinthebox.Withoutaword,theboysroseandwenttotheirroomsa
ndcamebackcarryingtheirfavoritetoystothelivingroom.Astonished,IrealizedthattheboyshadalsorecognizedwhatlittleMeghan
’sactionmeant.Ithinkallofthemwanttomakethesepoorpeoplewhohavenothinghappylikethem.Swallowingbacktears,Ipulledallthreeofthemintomyar
ms.Ilookedmychildrenforalongmoment.Iremovedmyoldjacketfromtheboxofclothes,too.IreplaceditwiththenewhuntergreenjacketthatIhadfoundonsalelastweek.
IhopedtheyoungwomaninthepicturewouldloveitasmuchasIdid.WhatMeghandidtaughtmealessonthatthetruespiritofdonatingistogivewithyourheart.