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12024届高三年级第二次调研测试英语科试卷命题人:范艳艳审题人:吴桐第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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1
0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.WhatdoesSamusuallyorder?A.Coffee.B.Beer.C.Wine.2.Whatkindoffilmdoesthewomanwanttowatch?A.Drama.B.Action.C.Comed
y.3.Whatistheman’sjobprobably?A.Adoctor.B.Acarmechanic.C.Apoliceofficer.4.Whycouldn’tthemanunderstandthewoman’saunt?
A.Shespeaksinsignlanguage.B.Shespeakswithanoddaccent.C.Shespeaksadifferentlanguage.5.Whatshouldtheman’ssondoaccordingtothewoman?A.
Becomeamemberofaclub.B.Spendmoretimestudying.C.Takepicturesofhisfriends.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whereisthemanworking?A.Inazoo.B.Inalibrary.C.Inacomputercompany.7.Howdidthemanfindtheinformationabouthispresentjob?A.O
ntheInternet.B.Fromhisfriend.C.Throughanagency.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Howdoesthewomanfeel?A.Jealous.B.Delighted.C
.Disappointed.{#{QQABBQ4EggiAAAAAAAhCQwUgCkEQkACCCAoGxBAEMAAAQQFABAA=}#}29.Whatisthewomangoingtodothisevening?A.Playbo
wling.B.Stayathome.C.Gotothetheater.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Takeabath.B.Washhisclothes.C.Joina
footballteam.11.Whichsportdidthemanplay?A.Rugby.B.Football.C.Tabletennis.12.Whatistheweatherliketoday?
A.Rainy.B.Windy.C.Snowy.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatmakesthefilmuniquetothewoman?A.Itisthewoman’sfirsttimeproducin
g.B.Thereisonlyonemaninthemovie.C.Ithasgreatspecialeffects.14.Whattypeoffilmisthewomanstarringin?A.Anactionfilm.B.Aromanticcomedy.C.
Ascience-fictionfilm.15.WhenwillthefilmbeoutintheUK?A.On21stDecember.B.On14thDecember.C.On7thDecember.16.Whatisthemanprobably?A.Aproducer.B.
Acomedian.C.Ahost.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhatisNikelaunching?A.Anewbag.B.Anewpairofshoes.C.Anewlineofsportswear.18.WhydoesNikereleasethenewproduct
?A.Toincreaseprofits.B.Toimprovequality.C.Tobeenvironmentallyfriendly.19.HowmuchwatercanbesavedinNike’smanufacturingproc
ess?A.10%.B.50%.C.100%.20.Whatisthespeaker’sattitudetowardsNike?A.Cautious.B.Confident.C.Anxious.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,
满分50分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5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。{#{QQABBQ4EggiAAAAAAAhCQwUgCkEQkACCCAoGxBAEMAAAQQFABAA=}#}3AFourHotels
ThatWillMakeYourLifeEasierMarriottDetroitAirportIt’ssuchanidealoptionforbusinesstravelersinahurry.Hereis
thebasicidea:YoudownloadtheiPhoneorAndroidapp.Thenightbefore,youcan“check-in”virtually.Whenyouarrive,yougetamessagethattheroomisreadyan
dyourkey,whichisalreadytiedtoyourreservation,iswaitingforyouatthedesk.YotelNewYorkTheself-servicekiosks(一体机)atthishigh-techNew
Yorkhotelareopen24x7andworkjustliketheonesyou’dseeatanairport.Therearejustfive-stepstoregisterandobtainyourroomcard.There’sevenaluggagerob
ot.Youtapinthenumberofbagsyou’recarrying,thenwaitforarobotarmtoswingdownandstoreyourluggageinalocker.HyattRegencyMinneapolisBusiness
travelerslikethefastkioskcheck-inworks.LiketheYotel,thekioskasksyoutoputinyourcreditcard.Thewholeproces
stakesaboutthreeminutes.Whentravelersleave,theycanbeequallyimpressedwiththefastcheck-out.Youneverhavetowaitinline.RadissonLaCrosseTheRadissonist
ryingtomakethekioskprocessevenfaster,youuseamobileapptoregisterandthenreceiveapasswordbyemailortext.Whenyougettothekiosk,youcanscanthepasswo
rdtogetyourkeywithoutanyotherstepsrequired.It’sincrediblyfast.21.Whichhotelhastheself-serviceluggage
locker?A.MarriottDetroitAirport.B.HyattRegencyMinneapolis.C.YotelNewYork.D.RadissonLaCrosse.22.WhatdoMarriottDetro
itAirportandRadissonLaCrossehaveincommon?A.Theyprovidekey-freeservice.B.Travelerscancheckinwiththeirmobilephones.C.Tra
velersneedtocheckinwithacreditcard.D.Theybothhavethefastestcheck-inprocess.23.What’sthemainpurposeofthetext?A.Torecommendhotelswithfastservice.B.T
ocriticizetheserviceofthehotels.C.Toassesstheserviceofthehotels.D.Tohelpcustomerscheckinandcheckout.BWhat’sthefirstthingthatpopsintoyourmindwhenyo
uthinkofwheatstraw?Mostpeoplewouldprobablyjustseeitasapileofwasteinafarmer’sfield.However,WuCui,anintangibleculturalinheritor,cant
urnthestrawleftoverfromharvestedwhealintobeautifulandeye-catchingfunctionalartworks.Theearlieststraw-weaving(草编的
)productswerediscoveredatHemuduCulturalRuins,aNeolithic{#{QQABBQ4EggiAAAAAAAhCQwUgCkEQkACCCAoGxBAEMAAAQQFABAA=}#}4
culturalsitelocatedineasternChina’sZhejiangprovince.TheBookofRites,oneoftheclassicalworksofConfucianism,alsorecordsthatthe
rewerealreadymatsmadeofcattailgrassandprofessionalstraw-weavingcraftsmenduringtheZhouDynasty.Strawweavingisamethodofmanufactur
ingdailyitemsorartworks.Itwaslistedasanationalintangibleculturalheritagein2008.Wuexplainstheprocessofstrawweaving:selectionofmat
erialsisthefirststepofacomplicated,time-consumingandlaborintensiveprocessthatcantakeweeks,orevenmonths,tocomple
te.Youneedtosketchthepieceonpaper,whichrequiresdrawingskills.Nextcomesweaving,shapingandpreservingofthework
.Evenbyfinishingthatprocess,itdoesnotmeanthatyouwillalwayscreateagoodpieceofwork,andthehardestpartistomakeitlifel
ike.Inthepast,wovenstrawitemscouldbefoundalmostineveryhouseholdinthecountryside,suchasstrawhatsandstrawshoes,becausetheywerep
racticalineverydaylife.Butduetotheimpactofindustrialization,manufacturedgoodshavereplacedsuchproducts,whichyieldlowprofits,andthereareonlyabout100ind
ividualsengagingintheworkacrossthecountry.“Theworldhaschanged,andcraftsmenneedtotranscendpracticalityandpursuethebeautyandartistryo
fstrawculturetohelpthecraftsurviveandthrive,”Wusays.Fromherperspective,strawweavingshouldrespondtopeople’sneedsandpreference
s,whilestilldrawinginspirationfromtraditionalculture.“Craftspeopleshouldmakeagreatefforttograspthetrendsandoppor
tunitiesofthetimestocreatenewandrelevantproducts,”shesays.Whenaskedaboutherplans,Wusaysshewantstodigdeeperintolocaltraditionalcultureandcreatecultura
lcreativeproductsbydevelopingthestraw-weavingtechnique.24.Whatdoesparagraph2mainlytellusaboutstraw-weavingproducts?A.Theirmajoruses.B.Theirhistori
corigins.C.Theirculturalvalue.D.Theirmanufacturingprocess.25.Whichisthetoughestpartforstraw-weavingcraftsmenaccordingtoWuCui?A.Making
theartworksvivid.B.Drawingsketchesonpaper.C.Selectingsuitablematerials.D.Preservingfinishedproducts.
26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“transcend”inparagraph5probablymean?A.Relyon.B.Castaway.C.Turnto.D.Gobeyond.27.WhatcanwelearnfromWuCui’sopinionac
cordingtothelastparagraph?A.Straw-weavingproductsareoutoffavorwithcustomers.B.Craftsmenshouldinnovatethecraftbasedontrad
itionalculture.C.Localpeoplebenefitalotfromthestraw-weavingtechniques.D.Pursuingfashionshouldbethefirstpriorityforcraftspeople.C{#
{QQABBQ4EggiAAAAAAAhCQwUgCkEQkACCCAoGxBAEMAAAQQFABAA=}#}5Two-thirdsoftheworldpopulationlivesundercon
ditionswherethefreshwaterdemandismorethantwicethenaturalwateravailabilityforatleastonemonthperyear.Accordingtoofficialstatist
ics,onebillionofthoseliveinIndiaand0.9billionliveinChina.OtherareasfacingthisproblemforlongerperiodsincludeBangladesh(130mil
lionpeople),thewesternandsouthernstatesoftheUSA(130million),Pakistan(120million),Nigeria(110million),andMexico(90million).Communitiesusearangeof
techniquestoovercomethisissue.Indrysummers,thosenearthecoastcandesalinate(淡化)seawater,althoughtheprocessrequiresalargeamo
untofenergyandexpenditure.Someremoteinlandcommunitieshavealternativemethodsthatsuittheirparticularconditions.Forexample,manyhigh-altitudeChil
eancommunitiesintheAndesusefogcollectors,specializednetsthatcangatherjustafewlitersaday.Elsewhere,there’san
otheroptionavailable.ResearchersatETHZurichhavedevelopedanewdevicethatpassivelyharvestswaterfromtheairaroundtheclock.Thede
viceismadeupofaspeciallycoatedglasspane(玻璃板)thatreflectssolarradiationandalsoradiatesawayitsownheat.
Indoingso,itcoolsdownbyasmuchas15degreesCelsiusbelowthesurroundingtemperatures.Thisdifferenceintemperaturebetweenthe
airandthepanecauseswatervaportocondense(凝结)onitsunderside,whichcanthenbeeasilycollected.TestssofarhavebeenconductedonauniversitybuildinginZurichand
suggestthatthedevicecanproducetwiceasmuchwaterperdayasotherpassivewater-collectiontechnologies.Underidealcondit
ions,researchersharvested0.53decilitresofwaterpersquaremetreofthesurfaceperhour.“That’sclosetothetheoreticalmaximumvalueof0.6decilitresperhour
,whichisimpossibletoexceed,”saysIwanHachler,adoctoralstudentwhoisworkingonthetechnology.Thezero-ener
gyinputoftheset-upcouldmakeitsuitableforuseindevelopingcountries,particularlyinremotecommunitieswherewatershortageisoftencombinedwithpowe
rshortages.Thescientistsarehopefulthatthedevicecouldbeusedwithotherwater-collectionmethods,suchasdesalinatio
n,toincreaseproductivity.28.WhatdoestheauthorwanttotellusbymentioningofficialstatisticsinParagraph1?A.Lac
kofwaterseriouslyrestrictsmanycountries’growth.B.Waterresourcesareunevenlydistributedglobally.C.Freshwaterinsecurityisaglobalcrisi
s.D.Developedcountriesarebetterathandlingwatershortages.29.HowdomanyChileanslivingintheAndesdealwiththeinadequatewate
rsupply?A.Bymovingtowater-richareasinsummer.B.Bybringinginseawaterandpurifyingit.C.Byharvestingwaterfromfog.D.Bycuttingdownontheir
waterconsumption.{#{QQABBQ4EggiAAAAAAAhCQwUgCkEQkACCCAoGxBAEMAAAQQFABAA=}#}630.Whyisacoatedglasspaneusedinth
enewdevice?A.Toworkasacoolingsurface.B.Toholdthecondensedwater.C.Togetridofharmfulsolarradiation.D.Tor
ecordthechangesintemperature.31.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthenewdevice?A.Itneedsfurtherconfirmationfromexperts
.B.Itislimitedtolaboratoryenvironments.C.Ithasmetwiththeoreticalbottlenecks.D.Itproducessatisfyingoutcomes
.DThesalespitchestempt:Blue-light-blockingglassesaresupposedtoprotecteyesfromtheeffectsofshort-wavelengthlightemittingfromoursma
rtphones,computerscreensandLEDlights.Givenhowmuchtimewespendonourdevices,thissoundslikeasmartinvestment,right?Afterall,eyestrain
isarealissueandcanleadtopoorsleepandeveneyediseases.Theglassescancost$15allthewayuptoseveralhundreddollars.Butdotheywork?Elizabet
hEsparaz,anophthalmologist(眼科专家)basedinCleveland,Ohio,saysthesciencethatmanufacturersshareastheypromotetheseglassescanbeconfusing.Forstarters
,bluelightisnotjustabouttechdevices,andit’snotalwaysbad.“Thesunemitsamuchhigherintensityofbluelightthanhuman
-madedevices,ofcourse,andit’sactuallybeneficial,”saysDr.Esparaz.Ithelpsourmood,alertnessandsleep-wakecycle.Theproblemis
bluelightatnight:Itcontainsthereleaseofmelatonin.“Melatoninhelpsregulateourcircadianrhythms(生理节奏)andmakesussleepy,”saysDr.Esparaz.So,intheory,wearin
gblue-light-blockingglassesshouldhelppeoplewhowatchmoviesinbedorreadfromatabletatnightavoidsleeplessness.A2021revie
wstudyfromtheUniversityofOklahomathatlookedat24previousstudiesfoundthatpeopleaffectedbysleepdisorders,jetlagandshiftworkfellasleepfasteraf
terusingtheseglasses.Asforeyestrain,a2021Australianstudyshowedthatthosewearingtheglassesdidnotexperience
lesseyestrainthanthoseusingclearglasses.Anda2018reviewstudy,alsobyAustralianresearchers,foundinsufficientevidencethattheyprevent
certaineyediseases.“Theseglassesaren’tgoingtobeharmful,”saysDr.Esparaz.But,sheadds,alackofstandardizationintheindustrymeansthere’snowaytoknowifonep
airisbetterthananother.Amorereliablesolution:Turnontheblue-light-filteringfunctiononyourdevicesandlimitscreentimebeforebed.Tohelpwitheyestrain,
Dr.Esparazsuggeststakingbreaksandusinglubricatingeyedrops.32.WhatisDr.Esparaz’sattitudetowardbusiness
publicity?A.Unclear.B.Dismissive.C.Doubtful.D.Approving.33.Whatcanwelearnaboutbluelightfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.It
mayfacilitatesleep.B.Itcanbebeneficial.C.Itactuallycauseshealthissues.D.Itmerelycomesfromdigitaldevices.{#{QQABBQ4EggiAAA
AAAAhCQwUgCkEQkACCCAoGxBAEMAAAQQFABAA=}#}734.Australianstudiesfoundthatwearingblue-light-blockingglas
ses_________.A.helpspreventeyediseaseB.arenotharmfultoeyesightC.benefitsthosewithsleepdisordersD.contributestonolesseyestrain35.Whatmightbethebestti
tleofthispassage?A.Blue-light-blockingGlasses:GoodorBadB.Blue-light-blockingGlasses:SmartandCoolC.Blue-light-blockingGlasses:AGoodBusinessD.Blue
-light-blockingGlasses:YourBestChoice第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。Ilovelearningforeignl
anguagessomuchthatIlearnanewlanguageeverytwoyears.WhenpeoplefindI’mapolyglot(通晓多种语言的人),theyalwaysaskme,“Howdoyoudothat?”Honestly,myan
swerwillbe,“Idon’tknow.Isimplylovelearninglanguages.”36Theywanttoknowwhytheyspendyearslearningevenonelanguage,neverachievingfluency,andwhat’sthesecr
etofbeingpolyglots.37Andwhatdowehaveincommon?Idecidedtofindthatout.Iwenttoseveraleventswherelanguageloversgathertopracticetheirlanguag
es,askeddozensofpolyglotsaboutmethodstheyuse,andhearddozensofapproaches.Everybodyseemstohaveauniquewaytospeakseverallanguagesfluent
ly.38Allthesepolyglotstalkedaboutlanguagelearningasifitwasgreatfun.Theyfoundwaysloturnlanguagelearningfromabo
ringsubjectintoapleasantdailyactivity.Youshouldhaveseentheirfaceswhentheywereshowingmetheircolorfulgrammarchartsandhand
madeflashcards.39Themethodsarevarious,buttheymakesureit’ssomethingenjoyable.Irealizedit’sactuallyhowIlearn.40Theninterestingprogramsbecamem
ychoice.Soallisclear.Ifyoudon’tlikewritingwordsdownonpaper,typetheminanapp.Ifyou’reashyperson,applyself-talkathome.Thisish
owpolyglotslearnlanguages,andthebestnewsisthatit’savailabletoanyonewillingtotakethelearningintotheirownhands.A.Howcanthosewithlittlet
alentbefluent?B.Butpeopleareneverhappywiththereply.C.There’snoshortcuttolearninglanguagesforanyone.D.Oneofthemevenmaderecipesinaforeignlang
uageE.Thatmademewonder,too,howotherpolyglotsactuallydoit.F.WhenlearningSpanishlastyear,Iwasboredwithtextbooks.G.Polyglotssimpl
yfoundwaystoenjoythelanguage-leaningprocess.第三部分语言知识运用(共三节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分){#{QQABBQ4EggiAAAA
AAAhCQwUgCkEQkACCCAoGxBAEMAAAQQFABAA=}#}8阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最住选项。Iwaswithmyfatherataclinicnearhishomeforar
outinebloodtest.Anelderlywomancameinandsatona41roomchair.Shesettledintotheseatoppositemydadandsmiledathimandhesmiledba
ck42.Hewas77yearsoldandhadbeenlivingwithAlzheimerdiseaseforseveralyears.It’sadiseasethat43yourlovedones,slowly,daybydayandth
ememorylossispainfuland44.Afterawhile,shestartedsingingthetuneMyHeartWillGoOn.SinceAlzheimerdiseasealsohasa(n)45todamageaperson’spatience,Icouldn’th
elpthinkingthatthislittlewomanwasplayingwithfire.Hersingingbegangently.IglancedatDadtoseehis46.Hissmile
wasgone,andhewas47rightather.Icouldn’treadhisexpressioninitially,butitseemedtobesomethinglike48.Iwonderedifhewaslostsomewhereinhism
emory,ormaybehewastryingtofigureoutwhetherthiswassomeoneheshould49.Slowly,thewoman’ssinginggotlouderandher
eyesclosedwith50.NowDadlookedalittleshocked.Still,Iwatchednervously,noticingthe51ofanangryoutburstandwasconsideringmyop
tionsonhowbestto52in.Instead,hisfacechanged,andthetension53inhiseyes.Henolongerlookedconfused.Whenhersong
endedandthewaitingroombecame54,thewomanopenedhereyes.Mydadwasstilllookingdirectlyather.“Thatwasbeautiful,”hesaid.55
shesmiledandsaid,“Thankyou.”41.A.sittingB.waitingC.livingD.consulting42.A.slightlyB.gratefullyC.secretlyD.coldly43.A.cheatsB.destroysC.stealsD.panics
44.A.limitedB.regularC.temporaryD.merciless45.A.tendencyB.expectationC.standardD.symbol46.A.performanceB.gestureC.responseD.message
47.A.rushingB.staringC.pointingD.laughing48.A.confusionB.desperationC.blanknessD.caution49.A.worryab
outB.datewithC.hearofD.lookafter50.A.purposeB.strengthC.respectD.emotion51.A.instructionB.possibilityC.effec
tD.outcome52.A.joinB.checkC.stepD.give.53.A.increasedB.filledC.dividedD.eased54.A.silentB.delightfulC.brightD.harmonious
55.A.InturnB.InreturnC.InreliefD.Inpublic第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。{#{QQABBQ4EggiAAAAAAAhCQwUgC
kEQkACCCAoGxBAEMAAAQQFABAA=}#}9LiangzhuMuseumdisplaysvariousburialobjectsfoundintheArchaeologicalRuinsofLiangzhuCity,aUNES
COWorldHeritageSite.Theruinshavegainedworldwiderecognition56.______________evidencefortheexistenceofatleast5,000yearsofChinesecivil
ization.WhenZhangHansetfootinsideLiangzhuMuseum,the10-year-oldembarkedonatourthattookhimbackmorethan5,000years.
Wearingthesmartglasses,Zhang57.______________(present)withvirtualimagesofrelics.Augmentedrealityglassesfeatureamongastringofmeasurest
akenbythemuseumtogivevisitorsamorevividexperienceofLiangzhucivilization,while58.______________(help)themgainabet
terappreciationofChineseculture.TouristscanalsovisittheofficialwebsiteofLiangzhuMuseumtoenjoyavirtualtour.With59._________
_____clickofthemouse,theycangainaccesstoexhibitionhallsthattheymayneverbeabletovisit60.______________(physical).61.______________(advance)technol
ogiesareincreasinglyplayingamajorroleinChinesemuseums.InthenorthwesternChinesecityofDunhuang,62.______________isknownfortheUNESCOWorldHeritageSit
eMogaoGrottoes,the“digitalDunhuangproject”hasmadeextensiveuseofdigitalization.Bytheendof2021,it63._________
_____(complete)thedigitalcollectionof268grottoes,theimageprocessingof164grottoes,andsoon.Theprotectionand64.
______________(revive)ofDunhuang’sancientcultureisnotanisolatedcaseinChina.TheYungangGrottoesinShanxiprovincealsohave3D“
digitalarchives”,whichallowpreciousculturalrelicsandhistoricalarchives65.______________(preserve)permanently.第三节单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)66.Thereis
nosense_____________(比较)yourselfwithothers,forweareallunique.67.Themomentheleftthemarket,hefoundhimself_____________(
欺骗)whendealingwiththeseller.68.Shesobbed,_____________(埋)herheadinherhands.69.____________(尽管)advancedyears,shewentbacktoschooltopursueherunfinished
dream.70.Vietnam’scentralandCentralHighlandsareass____________(袭击,侵袭)byTyphoneMolavetookonapoorlook,suchasfallentreesanddamagedbuildings
.71.China’svictoryinpovertyreductionhasofferedhopeandprovidedavaluableframeof___________(参考)fortheworld,especiallyth
edevelopingcountries.72.Withthesunsettinginthewest,thebeautyoftheislandswasbeyond____________(描述).73.Thevillagewas___________(清扫)aw
aywhenthedamburst.Asaresult,manypeoplebecamehomeless.74.Itwasatimewhenpeopleweredividedgeographically,leadingtomanyv___________(变体,多样化)ofd
ialectsandcharacters.75.Hervoicewassurprisingly_____________(平静的,镇定的).{#{QQABBQ4EggiAAAAAAAhCQwUgCkEQkACCCAoG
xBAEMAAAQQFABAA=}#}10第四部分英文写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假设你是李华,杭州亚运会(The19thAsianGames)召开之际,你校英文报举办主题为“享受体育,热爱
生活”(EmbraceSports,EnjoyLife)的英文征文活动。请你投稿参加,内容包括:1.参与体育运动对学生的好处;2.呼吁同学积极参与体育运动。注意:1.词数80词左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行
文连贯。第二节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头进行续写,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写词数150词。NeverTooLatetolearnIworkedfromthetimewhenIwasfourandraisedsev
enchildren,allofthemcollegegraduates.ItseemedI’ddoneeverythingI’deverwantedtodoinmylife,butIhadoneregret.Iwasbornin1898,theoldesto
ffivekids.Papacouldn’tsparemetogotoschool,soIworkedinthefieldswithhimtillIwas21yearsold.EverywhereIwent,Ilearnedsomehardlesso
nsaboutwhathappenstoamanwhoevencan’treadthealphabet.Peopletrickyououtofwages.Theysellyouatickettoonecity,takeyourmoneyandhandyouatickettosomewhereel
se.By1928,I’dbeenwanderingfornineyears.ImetawomannamedElzenia.Wefellinlove,marriedandmovedtoDallas,whereIgotworkfixingroa
dsforthecity.WhenAmelia,theoldestofoursevenchildren,firstwenttoschool,Itookmywifeaside.“Elzenia,”Isa
id.“Idon’twantthekidstoknowIcan’treadorwrite.”In1938,onedaymybosscalledmein.“George,”hesaid,“Nooneknowsthosemach
ineslikeyoudo.I’dliketogiveyouabetterjob.”Butmythrillandsurprisewerecutshortwhenhesaid,“Filloutthisforman
dwewillgetyouapayincrease.”Icouldn’tadmitthetruth.Ithankedhimandwalkedoutofhisoffice.IdidstayrightwhereIwas,untilIturn
ed65andmybossmademeretire.ButIdidn’tstopworking.Forthenext25years,Ilivedahappylife,butitstillseemedtomelik
esomethingwasmissing.Ayoungfellowhandedmeapieceofpaper.Itwasinformationaboutadulteducationclasses.Peoplecanlearntoreadandwrite.NowI’m9
8.IthoughtofmyfriendsandneighboursandwhattheymightthinkiftheyfoundoutIcouldn’tread.Afteralltheseyears,
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heyoungmandrovemetoahugebuildingandledmeintoabigclassroom,whichwascrowdedwithelderlypeoplelikeme.________________________________________
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____Paragraph2:I’mstillgoingtoschool._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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