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江苏省扬州中学2020—2021学年度第二学期高二年级阶段检测英语试卷2021.05(本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)第Ⅰ卷(选择题;共85分)第一部分听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,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。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.Whatwillthemanhelpthewomando?A.Dosomecooking.B.Dosomecleaning.

C.Dosomeshopping.2.Whoarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Anauthor.B.Ateacher.C.Alibrarian.3.Howmanydesksarefortheparents?A.13.B.26.C.40.4

.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman'snewapartment?A.Quiet.B.Inconvenient.C.Comfortable.5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inagym

.B.Inahotel.C.Inarestaurant.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分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6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whichmonthmightitbenow?A.February.B.March.C.November.7.Whatisthewomangoi

ngtobuyonline?A.Asuitcase.B.Someclothes.C.Herflightticket.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whydidthewomanstopwritingadi

ary?A.Shegotboredofit.B.Shedidn'thavetimetodoit.C.Shedidn'tknowwhattowrite.9.Whendidthemanstarttowritehisdiaryagain?A.Aftermiddleschool.B.Afte

rhighschool.C.Aftercollege.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Howmanykindsofsharksarethereaccordingtothewoman?A.About80.B.Nearly420.C.Over500.11.Whatdidthewoman

findmorefascinatingaboutsharks?A.Howbigtheyare.B.Howscarytheyare.C.Howoldtheirspeciesis.12.Whydosharksbreakandlosealotofteeth?A.Theybiteto

ohard.B.Theyeattoomuchfood.C.Theyoftenfightwitheachother.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Howoldisthemannow?A.18yearsold.B.20yearsold.

C.38yearsold.14.Whotaughtthemanhowtoplaytheguitar?A.Hisfriend.B.Hisuncle.C.Aguitarteacher.15.Whatdidthemanfindeasywhilelearningtoplaytheguitar?A.Stud

yingbasicguitarrules.B.Playingcomplicatedsongs.C.Singingandplayingatthesametime.16.Howoftendoestheman

playwithhisband?A.Everyday.B.Twiceaweek.C.Onceaweek.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WheredidEddie'sfatherrunsom

erestaurants?A.InOrlando.B.InNewYork.C.InWashingtonD.C.18.WhendidEddieopenhisfirstrestaurant?A.In2004.B.In2008.C

.In2009.19.WhotaughtEddiehowtocook?A.Hisfather.B.Hismother.C.Otherchefs.20.WhatdidEddie'sshowHuang'sWorldhaveaspecialfocuson?A

.Culture.B.Travel.C.Food.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节单项选择(共15题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ATRAVELADVISORYHereareafewthingsyoushouldkn

owbeforeyoutakeoffonyournexttrip.FrontierAirlinesFaceCoveringRequirementAsrequiredbyfederallaw,theCentersforDiseaseControl(CDC)OrderandTr

ansportationSecurityAdministration(TSA)SecurityDirective,allpassengersandemployeesmustwearafacecoveringovernoseandmouththrou

ghouttheFrontiertravelexperienceincludingatticketcounters,gateareas,baggageclaimandonboardallflights.Facecoverings

arenotrequiredforchildrenundertheageof2.Facecoveringsmustfitsnuglyoveryournoseandmouthandbesecuredunderthechin.Notwearinganapprovedfacecoveri

ngisaviolationoffederallawandyoumaylosefuturetravelprivilegesonFrontier.*Personswithadisabilitywhocannotwearamask,orcannotsafelywearam

ask,becauseofthatdisabilityasdefinedbytheAmericanswithDisabilitiesActcanapplyforafacemaskexemption.Tolearnaboutpre-travelexemptionrequiremen

ts,clickhere.TemperatureScreeningRequirementAnyonewithatemperatureof100.4degreesFahrenheitorhigherwillnotbeabletoboardthepl

ane.Iftimeallows,wewillgivecustomerstheopportunitytorestbeforereceivingasecondcheck.Ifthesecondtemperaturescreeningis100.4deg

reesorhigher,ourteamwillhelpthecustomertorebooktravelonalaterdatewhentheyarefeelingbetter.KnowYourTravelPoli

cyCDCissuedanOrderonJanuary12,2021(effectivesinceJanuary,26,2021)requiringproofofanegativeCOVID-19testordocumen

tationofhavingrecoveredfromCOVID-19forallairpassengersarrivingfromaforeigncountrytotheUS.21.WhocanlegallyboardaFrontierAirlinesflightwithoutwearing

afacecovering?A.seniormanagerofFrontierAirlines.B.Ablindmaninawheelchair.C.Aone-year-oldbaby.D.Ahighschoolstudent.22.WhichofthefollowingisT

RUEaccordingtothetext?A.PassengerswithoutproperfacecoveringsmaybebannedfromflyingwithFrontierAirlinesinthefuture.B.Passengerscanta

keofftheirfacecoveringswhentheypickuptheircheckedbaggage.C.Passengerswithahighfeverdon’thavetohavetheirfl

ightsrescheduled.D.PassengerswithoutproofofanegativeCOVID-19testcan’tentertheUSonJanuary26,2021.23.Whereisthistextmostlikelyfrom?A.Abrochure.B.

Awebsite.C.Aguidebook.D.Anewspaper.BIfhistorydoesn'tquiterepeatitself,itcertainlyrhymes.Withdemandforbicyclesrocketing

,andnationspreparingtospendbillionsofdollarstoredesigntheircitieswithanewfocusoncyclingandwalking,it'sworthrememberi

nghowtheinventionofthebicycleinthelate19thcenturytransformedsocietiestheworldover.Itwasahugelyrevolution

arytechnology,easilyequaltothesmartphonetoday.Forafewheadyyearsinthe1890s,thebicyclewasthebestmust-have—swift,afforda

ble,stylishtransportationthatcouldtakeyouanywhereyoucaredtogo,anytimeyouliked,forfree.Almostanyonecouldlearntoride,a

ndalmosteveryonedid.ThesultanofZanzibar(aformerMuslimcountry)tookupcycling.SodidthekingofRussia.Butitwasthemiddleandworkingclassesar

oundtheglobethattrulymadethebicycletheirown.Forthefirsttimeinhistory,themassesweremobile,abletocomeandgoastheypleased.Nomoreneedforexpensivehorses

andcarriages.Societywastransformed.Womenwereespeciallyenthusiastic,abandoningtheirburdensomeVictorianskirts,adoptingreasonableclothes,andtakingtothe

roadingroups.“Ithinkbicyclinghasdonemoretoliberatewomenthananythingelseintheworld,”SusanB.Anthony,theAmericanchampionofwomen’ssu

ffragesaidinaninterviewwithTheNewYorkSundayWorldin1896.“IstandandfeelthrilledeverytimeIseeawomanridebyonawheel...thepi

ctureofunrestrictedwomanhood.”By1898cyclinghadbecomesuchapopularactivityintheUnitedStatesthatTheNewYorkJournalofCommerceclaimeditwascost

ingrestaurantsandtheatersmorethan$100millionayearinlostbusiness.BicyclemanufacturingbecameoneofAmerica'sbiggestandmostadvancedindustries.A

thirdofallpatentapplicationswerebicycle-related—somanythattheUSpatentofficehadtobuildaseparatebuildingtodealwiththemall.Thearrivalofthebicycle

touchedvirtuallyeveryaspectoflife—art,music,literature,fashion,andeventhehumangenepool.EnglishsongwriterHenryDacrescoredahug

ehitonbothsidesoftheAtlanticin1892withDaisyBellanditsfamousrefrainABicycleBuiltforTwo.24.Whydidtheautho

rconsiderthebicycleasarevolutionarytechnology?A.Itcostitsownertoomuchmoney.B.Itharmedthecyclists'health

atfirst.C.Ithadahugeinfluenceonthesociety.D.Itmadepeopleredesigntheircitybuildings.25.WhatdidSusanthinkofwomencycling?A.Itch

angedpublicmorals.B.Itofferedwomenmorefreedom.C.Itmadewomenmoreunited.D.ItmadeVictorianskirtsmorepopular.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedw

ord“them”inparagraph4referto?A.Bicycle-relatedpatentapplications.B.Interviewswithcyclists.C.Bicyclemanagementcharges.D.Brokenrestaurantsandtheaters.2

7.Whatsectionofanewspapercanthetextbetakenfrom?A.Businessandeconomy.B.Environmentandenergy.C.Entertainmentandsp

orts.D.Historyandculture.CWhenmemorybeganforme,mygrandfather(“Gramp”)waspastsixty.Thelittlemarksoflaughteratt

hecornersofhiseyesweretheproductofakindlyandhumorousnature.Theyearsofworkwhichhadbenthisshouldershadneve

rreducedhishumororhisloveofajoke.Everywherehewent,Grampmadefriendseasily.Attheendofhalfanhouryoufeltyouhadknownhimallyourlife.Isoonlearne

dthathehatedtogiveorders,butthatwhenhehadto,hetriedtomakehisorderssoundlikesuggestions.OneJulymorning,as

hewasleavingtogotothecornfield,hesaid:“Edwin,youcanpickupthepotatoesinthefieldtodayifyouwanttodothat.”Thenh

edroveawaywithhishorses.Thedaypassed,andIdidnothaveanydesiretopickuppotatoes.Eveningcameandthepotato

eswerestillinthefield.Gramp,dustyandtired,ledthehorsestogettheirdrink.“Howmanypotatoesdidyoupickup?”Grampinquir

ed.“Ididn’tpickany.”“Notany!Why?”“YousaidIcouldpickthemupifIwantedto.Youdidn’tsayIhadto.”Inthenextfewmi

nutes,IlearnedalessonIwillnotforget:whenGrampsaidIcouldifIwantedto,hemeantthatIshouldwantto.Mygrandmother(“Gram”)worke

dhardallday,washingclothes,cleaningthehouse,makingbutter,andevenworkinginthefieldwhenhelpwasscarce.Inth

eevening,though,shewasnottootiredtoreadbooksfromthecommunitylibrary.Formorethanfortyyears,GramreadaloudtoGrampalmosteveryevening

.Inthisway,sheandGramplearnedaboutallthegreatbattlesofhistoryandbecamefamiliarwiththeworksofgreatauthorsandthelivesoffamousmen.

Shealsohadadeeploveofbeauty.Whenshewasalmostseventy-fiveandhadgonetolivewithoneofherdaughters,shespentadelightfulmorningwashingdishesbecause,a

sshesaid,thebeautifulpatternonthedishesgaveherpleasure.Thebirds,theflowers,theclouds––allthatwasbeautifularoundher––pleasedher.Shewaslikethefath

eroftheFrenchpainter,Millet,whousedtogathergrassandshowittohisson,saying,“Seehowbeautifulthisis!”Inapioneersocietyitistheharderqualiti

esofmindandcharacterthatareofvalue.Thesoftervirtuesareconsideredunnecessary.Menandwomenstrugglingdailytoearnalivingareunable,evenforamoment,toforg

etthebusinessofpreservingtheirlives.Onlyunusualpeople,likemygrandparents,managedtokeepthesofterqualitiesinaworldofdailystruggle.28.

WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutGrampaccordingtothepassage?A.Hewouldn’tlistentoothers.B.Hewasdifficulttogetalongwith.C.Hegavehissuggestio

nsintheformoforders.D.Hewaseagertolearn.29.Accordingtotheauthor,“softerqualities”DON’Tincludetheability________.A.toearna

living.B.tofindbeautyineverydaylife.C.tostaycuriousaboutnewthings.D.tostaypositiveinaworldofdailystruggle.30.Inthedaysofthewriter’sgrandparents_____

___.A.“softerqualities”werethoughtnecessarybutoftenignored.B.“harderqualities”weremuchhardertokeepthan“softerqualities”.C.averagepeoplefound

itapieceofcaketoearnaliving.D.notallpeopleunderstoodhowtoappreciatebeautyinlife.31.What’sthemostsuitabletitlef

orthepassage?A.LifeofMyGrandparents.B.HarderQualitiesVSSofterQualities.C.StaySoftinaHardWorld.D.AnUnforgettablePerson

.DThereisevidencethatjustcountingmoneycanproducevaluablepsychologicalbenefits.AccordingtoanewstudypublishedinthejournalPsychologicalScienc

e,thumbingthroughyourcashcanreduceemotionalandphysicalpainaswellasincreasefeelingsofinternalstrength,fearlessnessandconfidence.Focusingonthesymbolicp

owerofmoney,researchersstartedwithasimplehypothesis:remindersofmoneycanalterhowpeopleexperiencesocialinteractions—especial

lysocialacceptanceandrejection.Totesttheidea,theresearcherstookthefollowingapproach:84studentsataChineseuniversitywerediv

idedintotwogroups.Onegroupcounted80large-denominationbills:theothergroupparceledout80piecesofplainpaper.A

llparticipantsthenplayedanonlinevideogameinwhich,usinggamecontrols,theycouldthrowaballandplaycatchwithotherInternetplayers.Butthegamewasriggedso

thatafter10throws,halfthestudentswouldnolongergettheballthrowntothem,whiletherestofthestudentscontinuedtoplaycatch.Whenthegameended,particip

antswhohadbeenexcludedfromthesecondroundofcatchratedtheirlevelofsocialdistressandhowstrongtheyfelt.Thosewhohadcountedmoneybeforebeingso

ciallyexcludedreportedlowerlevelsofsocialdistressthanthosewhohadcountedonlypaper.Additionally,theparticipantswhohadcountedmoneya

lsoreportedgreaterfeelingsofinnerstrengthandself-sufficiency.Toseeifcountingmoneyalsoreducesphysicalpain,theresearchersrepeatedtheearlie

rsocial-exclusiontest,butthistimetheyreplacedtheballgamewithapain-sensitivitytask,inwhichhalftheparticipantswereputinamoderate-paincondition(

theirhandswereputinwarmwater),whiletheotherhalfweresubjectedtoahigh-paincondition(handswereputinveryhotwater).Again,thosewhohadcounte

dmoneyreportedlowerlevelsofpain.Tocompletetheirstudy,theresearchersconductedadditionalexperiments.Theyalsofoundthatreminderofhavingspentmone

yaggravatedfeelingsofsocialdistressandthatbothsocialrejectionandideasofphysicaldiscomfortfueledparticipants’desireformoneyaswellasmadethemlessgene

rous.32.Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingbehaviorscanbringpsychologicalbenefits?A.Throwingcoins.B.Makingmoney.C.Counting

money.D.Checkingthebankaccount.33.Whichparticipantsreportedlowerlevelsofpain?A.Thosewhocounted80large-denominationbills.B.Thosewhocounted80piecesofpl

ainpaper.C.Thosewhosehandswereputinwarmwater.D.Thosewhosehandswereputinveryhotwater.34.Whatactioncancausepsychologicalandphysicaldistress?A.Playin

gballgamesB.Countingplainpaper.C.Puttinghandsinwater.D.Thinkingofrecentspending.35.Whichwordcanreplacetheunderlinedwordinthela

stparagraph?A.reducedB.irritatedC.worsenedD.annoyed第二节七选五阅读(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)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’sAlarming:

WhatWakesYouUpEachMorning?Howdoyouwakeupinthemorning?Doyousetanalarmonyourphoneorclockthatsoundslikethis:beepbeepbeep?36.Sleepinertiaisanotherter

mforgrogginess,whichmeansapersonhasaheavyfeelingwhenwakingup,andhastroublegettingmovingagainaftersleeping.37.Arecentstudysaysyes.Theanswer

ismusic.Researcherssayalarmsthathaveamelody—likethebeginningofthissong—canhelppeoplefeelfresherinthemorning.Thestudy,carriedoutbyresearchersinAustra

lia,involved50people.Thestudysubjectsansweredquestionsaboutthealarmsoundtheyliketowakeupto,howtheyfeelaboutthatsoundandhow

theyfeelwhentheywakeup.38.However,itisearlydaysandmoreworkisneededtofullyknowtheanswer.So,whatmakesmusicalalarmsbet

terforwakingup?Theresearchersthinkthemusicmaybemoresuccessfulinreducinggrogginessbecauseithasseveraltones,comparedtothesingletoneofa“beeping”alar

m.39.Andisthereakindofmusicthatisbesttowakeupto?Theremaybe.40.However,nomatterhowyouwakeup,expertssay,theamountofsleepyougetalsomattersalot.A.Ca

nmusicalalarmsworkwonders?B.So,isthereabetterwaytodothetrick?C.Thiscanhelpyoufallasleepmorequicklyandeasily.D.

Alarmsoundsthataretunefullandeasytohumorsingalongwithmaybegoodchoices....E.Theresearchersfoundthatpeoplewhowakeuptomusicalalarmsreportedfeelingmor

eawakeandalert.F.Thechangesovertimebetweenthemusictonesmayhelpincreaseaperson’sattentionwhenwakingfromsleep.G.Thath

ard,unpleasantsoundmaybemakingithardertoshakeoffthesleepyfeelinginthemorningknownasgrogginess.第三部分完形填空(共15小题

;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。VolunteersinNewYorkcallonpeopletodonatetheirusediPadstohelppoorpatientskee

pintouchwiththeirfamiliesonline.SomepeoplewithCOVID-19diedaloneinthe41physicallyseparatedfromtheirfriendsandfamily,whichisa42situation.Thiscruelr

ealitysaddensagroupofvolunteers,sotheydecidetohelp43patientswithfamilymembersonline,whoareunabletobepresentduetohospital44onvisitors.Theyin

tendtocollectusediPadsfromacrossthecountryanddonatethemtohospitalsincommunitieswheretheneedis45urgent.NicolasHeller,a31-y

ear-oldvolunteer,saidthousandsofpeoplehaddiedfromthediseaseinisolationwithoutthecomfortingwordsortouchfroma46one.Helleriscollecti

ngusediPadsforpatientswhodonotownsmartphones47ofvideochatting.48Fridaymorning,thevolunteergrouphad49375usedi

Padsfromdonorsnationwide.Sofar,300oftheiPadshavebeensmoothlydonatedtoBrooklyn’sUniversityHospitalofBrooklyn.

Thevolunteerswere50bythedonors'generosity.Whatthevolunteersaredoingis51people’siPadsthatarenotusedan

ymoretohelpthosepatientsinhospitals.52,thegroupexplainedtothepublichowthedonatediPadscouldalsobenefithospitalstaffwit

hlimitedpersonalprotectiveequipment,suchasmasksandgloves.TheseiPadscan53medicalstafftocommunicatewithpatie

ntsfromoutsideoftheroom,54theirriskofbeinginfectedwiththevirus.Nooneisanisland.United,wecanmakea(n)55totheworld.41.A.st

reetB.shelterC.hospitalD.workplace42.A.delightfulB.satisfyingC.annoyingD.heartbreaking43.A.imagineB.understandC.connectD.save44.A.differencesB.r

estrictionsC.explanationsD.consequences45.A.slightlyB.extremelyC.hardlyD.luckily46.A.lostB.missingC.marriedD.loved47.A.freeB.ca

pableC.typicalD.fond48.A.InB.OnC.ByD.At49.A.abandonedB.receivedC.changedD.returned50.A.amazedB.frightenedC

.amusedD.discouraged51.A.keeptrackofB.takecareofC.getholdofD.makeuseof52.A.OtherwiseB.InsteadC.HoweverD.Besides53.A.allowB.inspireC.ex

pectD.advise54.A.coveringB.decreasingC.increasingD.causing55.A.planB.effortC.differenceD.contact第II卷(主观题;共65分)第四部分短文语法填空(共10小题;每小题1

分,满分10分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当内容或括号内所给单词的正确形式。IwasexcitedtotakemyrescueBeagletotherivertheotherday,asit’swithinwalkingdistanceofournewhome.5

6(spend)herfirstthreeyearsinacage,Georgiehadneverseenabodyofwater,andIwantedtogettherebeforesunsettowatchherexperienceit.Iwasgrow

ing57________(increase)impatientaboutallthestopsherlittleBeaglenoserequired.Sheinspectedthegrass,dirt,andtrees,andlickedwhateve

r58_________(stick)totheroad.Thesewereallnew59_______(discover)forher,andshetookhertimestudyingthem.WhenIaccepteditwasfruitlesstohurryheralong,Iw

hippedoutmycellphoneandbegantexting.IthoughtthatIneededsomethingtodowhileGeorgiewasslowingusdown.Then,60

________somereason,Iheardthecicadas,andIrememberedthesoundofcicadasismyfavoritesound.Thatawakenedsomething61__________(bury)within

methatlongedforthesimplepleasures62_______hadbeenreplacedbytechnology.Imadea63_______(consciousness)decisiontobepresent,andtoen

joythejourneytotheriverJustlikeGeorgie.Now,Iadmiredtheflowersandthewindingivyonourpath.Ismelledthegrassandt

heflowers,andthedirtandtheair.Itreasuredeachoneequally,asifdiscoveringthemforthefirsttime.Aswenearedourdestination,1realiz

edsomethingeven64_______(much)important:Itdidn’tmatterifweevenreachedtheriver,whymusttherealwaysbeadestination?Georgieha

dnoideathatwehadadestination.Shewaspresentforthejourney,andshecompletelyenjoyedeverybitofthatsweetexperi

ence.Therewasnorace65__________nofinishline.NowI’mnotsurewhorescuedwhom.第五部分单句填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)根据汉语提示或括

号内所给单词,结合所学词汇和语法知识,在横线上填入合适的内容(不限一空一词)。66.ButJohnsonrefusedtostandasideinthefaceofradicalattemptstos________

_allpowersofgovernment.67.PicassowasmostfamousforhisworkinCubism,wheretheworldisr________asbeingstructuredofcubesandrectangles.68

.Asana_______________,sherealizedthecompanieswerewastingtimeandmoneyandefficiencyinthewaytheyuseinthei

rspace.69.C______________totheexperiment,Johnsonforgottohavelunch.70.Thereisa______________(共识)amongteachersthatchildrenshouldhaveabroadun

derstandingoftheworld.71.Iherethankthemall,withdeep___________(真诚),andthankthemfortherolestheyhaveplayedinpu

shingtheircountrytoseethedawnoflight.72.Abachelor'sdegreeincounselingandcareertrainingcanprepareyouforthisworthwhilebutemotionally____

_________(高要求的)job.73.After_____________(expose)tothestrongradiationforalongtime,thoseworkersaresufferingworseandworsehealthconditions.74.Thismorn

ing,IreceivedaheartwarmingpostonInstagramfromafriendwhoI________(give)ablueandwhitebreastspinbefore.75.Hehurriedtotheairport,o

nly________(tell)thattheplanehadtakenoff.76.Hewastoldthatitwouldbeatleastthreemoremonths_________hecould

recoverandreturntowork.77.Thebookcanbehelpfulto__________wantstodothejob.78.We’reapproachingapoint___________bothsideswillsitdowntogethe

randtalk.79.Notuntilallthefishdieintheriver__________thevillagersrealizehowseriousthepollutionis.80.Look!Infrontofthehouse____

______(stand)atalltreewithahistoryofover100years.第六部分书面表达(满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你正在为期末考试紧张复习,但最近你遇到了一些问题导致无法集中精力学习。于是你给你校的外籍心理老师Kate写一封求

助信寻求帮助。要点如下:1.作业多,没有时间运动;2.压力大,难以入睡;3.希望得到Kate的帮助。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearKate,I’mLiHua,aseniorhighschoolstudent.__

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_________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)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。Igrewupinasmalltownwhereelementaryschoolw

asaten-minutewalkfrommyhouseandinanage,notsolongago,whenwechildrencouldgohomeforlunchandfindourmotherswaiting.Atthetime,Ididn’tconsiderthistobeso

important,althoughtodayitcertainlywouldbe.Actually,ourlunchtimetogetherinthepastyearshadhadagreatinfluenceo

nmylifebeforeIrealizedit.OurlunchtimewhenIwasinthethirdgradewillstaywithmealways.Ihadbeenpickedtobetheprincessintheschoolplay,andf

orweeksmymotherhadpainstakinglypracticedmylineswithme.ButnomatterhoweasilyIdeliveredthemathome,assoonasIst

eppedonstage,everyworddisappearedfrommyhead.Finally,myteachertookmeaside.Sheexplainedpatientlythatsheneededanarratorandhadwrittenanarrator’spar

ttotheplay,andaskedmetoplaytheroleofthenarrator.Herwords,kindlydelivered,stillhurtmeespeciallywhenIsawmypartgotoanothergirl.Ididn’ttellmotherwhatha

dhappenedwhenIwenthomeforlunchthatday.Butshesensedmyupset,andinsteadofsuggestingwepracticemylines,sheaskedifIw

antedtowalkintheyard.Itwasalovelyspringdayandtherosevinewasturninggreen.Underthehugetrees,wecouldseeyellowdand

elions(蒲公英)appearingunexpectedlythroughthegrassinbunches,asifapainterhadtouchedourlandscapewithsmallamounts

ofgold.Iwatchedmymothercasuallybenddownbyoneofthebushes.“IthinkI’mgoingtodigupalltheseweeds,”shesaid,pull

ingablossomupbyallitsroots.“Fromnowon,we’llonlyhaverosesinthisgarden.”Iimmediatelyargued,“ButIlikedande

lions.Allflowersarebeautiful—evendandelions.”注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph1:“Doyoumeanthateveryflowerhasitsownbeauty?”asked

mymotherthoughtfully.____________________________________________________________________________________________________

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_____________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Havinglearnedwhathadhappened,Mompattedmeonthebackg

entlyandsaid,“butyouwillbeabeautifulnarrator.”_______________________________________________________________________________________________

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