安徽省滁州市定远县育才学校2021-2022学年高三下学期开学考试英语试题 含答案

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2021-2022学年度第二学期开年考试卷高三英语试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,现将答案标在试卷上,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.Whatdowekno

waboutthemathsclass?A.Itisthebiggestclass.B.Itisnotveryeasy.C.Thereareexchangestudentsinit.2.Howmanystudentsarethe

reinthespeaker'schemistryclass?A.20.B.23.C.30.3.WhatdoesthespeakerthinkofspeakingEnglish?A.Boring.B.Interesting.C.Hard.4.Whatisthespe

aker'sfavouritesubject?A.Music.B.Science.C.Physics.5.Whatwillthemandofirstafterschool?A.Prepareforatest.B.Seeafilm.C.Buyabook

.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2至4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5秒钟的时间阅读各个

小题;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.Wherewillthemanmeethisfriends?A.Atabookstore.B.Atanice-creamshop.C.Ataci

nema.7.Whatdoestheboywanttoeat?A.Peanutbutter.B.Yoghurt.C.Cookies.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatdoestheboyimplyaboutcarrotcake?

A.It’slowinsugar.B.Itcontainssomehealthyingredients.C.It’snotasdeliciousasothertypesofcake.9.Howdoestheboyprobablyfeelintheend?A

.Surprised.B.Jealous.C.Angry.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Aridingcompetition.B.Aswimmingclass

.C.Abalanceddiet.11.Whatisthesimilaritybetweenthespeakers?A.Doingridingpractice.B.Havingasmokingproblem.C.Havingahealthydiet.12.Whydoesthewo

manadvisethemantoswim?A.Itcanbemorechallenging.B.Itcanhelpbuildupthelung.C.Itcanstrengthenthemuscles.听第9段材料,回答

第13至16题。13.Whyisthewomansohappy?A.Shestartedcarryingacreditcard.B.ShegotanIDcardofherown.C.She’sgotsomemoneybelongingtoher.14.Whatadvice

doesthemangivethewoman?A.Shemusthaveenoughmoneywithher.B.Sheshouldnotbuyeverythingshewants.C.ShemustcareabouthercreditcardandIDcard.15.Howmuchc

anthewomanspendatmostwithhercreditcard?A.$500.B.$1,500.C.$50.16.Wheredoesthewomanwanttogo?A.NewYork.B.Chicago.C.Atlanta.听第10段材料,回

答第17至20题。17.HowmanycookiesdidJohneat?A.Three.B.Four.C.Seven.18.Whatisthemangoingtodo?A.Buyanewbag.B.Makeaphonecall.C.Usethebathroom

.19.Whatdoesthemanwanttodowiththemoney?A.Hireababysitter.B.Gotoaperformance.C.Joinaneducationalprogram.20.Whenwilltheequipmentarrive?A.This

Wednesday.B.ThisFriday.C.NextMonday.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AAlam

edaRecreationandParkDepartment(ARPD)TEENTRIPTOTHELELANDHIGHSNOWPLAYForTeensCurrentlyin6thto12thGradesLELANDHIGHSNOWPLAY--Class#8389

Friday,December98:00a.m.to7:00p.m.MeetatTHEUNDERGROUND(Veteran'sBuilding--2203CentralAvenue)Costperperson:$50($60afte

rJanuary22)----Includes:Lunch,AdmissionandTransportationWitha4,000squarefeetday-uselodge,theLelandHighSnowPlayhasahugesupplyoftubestochoo

sefromalongwithawesometows(拖车)thatwilltowyouuptothetopofthehill.Ourvariedterrains(地形)havesomethingforevery

onewhilethelodgeprovidesasnackbar,videogames,pooltables,fiveindoorrestrooms,awarmfireandasundeckwithplentyoftable

sandchairsoverlookingtheplayareaoutside.Besuretobringwarmclothingandprepareforthecold,butdressinlayersincaseitw

armsup.Weardryboots,socks,andsunscreen.Ifpossible,bringamobilephoneincaseofemergency,aswellasmoneyforsnacksandalightdinner:o

rbringyourownfoodanddrinks.MeetatTheUnderground(Veteran'sBuilding--2203CentralAvenue)--don'tbelate!Donotbringelectronicorfragileitemsd

uringthetrip.TheARPDisnotresponsibleforyourpersonalbelongingsormoney.RefundsareissuedonlyiftheARPDcancelsthistripduetoweathercondition

s.Clickheretodownloadtheregistrationformand"LelandHighSnowPlayLiability(责任)Form"•Registerinperson,ormailthecompletedformtoLeland

HighSnowPlay,Inc.SendtheliabilityformandpaymenttotheARPDOffice,2226SantaClaraAvenue,Alameda.•Faxtheregistrationandlia

bilityformsacceptedwithVISA,(510)747--7566.•Onlineregistrationsavailableatwww.arpdeplay.com.Makesureyoubringyourcompletedliabilityform.21.Forpeoplewh

owanttotakepartintheactivity,whatdotheyneedtodo?A.Makeareservationonline.B.Climbthehillthemselves.C.P

ayfordinnerthemselves.D.Payfortowsindividually.22.Whatdoweinferfromthepassage?A.Theweatheratthehillchangeable.B.Childrenshould

beaccompaniedbyparents.C.12-year-oldchildrenarenotallowedonthetrip.D.Thetripwillinvolveoutdooractivitiesonly.23.What’st

hepurposeofthetext?A.Toexplainthedetailsofaschoolactivity.B.Tointroduceafamoustouragency.C.Topersuadeteenag

erstoclimbasnowymountain.D.ToadvertiseatriptotheLelandHighSnowPlay.BInlateMay,stormsfloodedstreetsinFlorida.Thefloodsmadecarssinkan

dturnedroadsintobrownrivers.Flashfloodingcanhappenwhenstormdrainsgetblockedupand,especiallyduringhurricanes,overflowintostreets.It’sthelead

ingcauseofweather-relateddeaths.Ateamoflocalmiddle-schoolstudentshasaplantostopthisongoingproblem.Al

yssa,BiancaandJosearesixth-graders.TheDoralstudentsdesignedadevicetowarncityworkerswhenandwherethereisadangerofflooding.Theteamisoneoffivegrand-pr

izewinnersoftheSamsungSolveforTomorrowContest.Thecontestaskedforscience,technology,engineeringandmath(STEM)solu

tionstothebiggestchallengefacingaschoolcommunity.“I’vebeenlivingheremyentirelife,andallofushaveencounteredproblemswithflooding,”saysBianca.“Weknewt

hatwastheproblemweweregoingtotackle.”Thestudents’deviceusesalasersystemcalledlidar,whichstandsfor“lightdetectionandranging.”Thed

evice,ifapprovedbythecitygovernment,couldbeattachedtoDoral’s2,575stormandmanholedrains—onedeviceperdrain.Ifadraingetsblockedwithsed

iment(沉积物),thedevicecouldsendawarningmessagetothecity’sstormwatermanagementoffice.Thenthestormwatermanagercouldsendsomeonetoclean

thedrain.StartinginMarch,theschoolwasclosed,soteammeetingswentvirtual.Luckily,saysBianca,“Wealreadyhadaprototypedevice,an

dwejusthadtoadjustitsomemore”Theyalsohadtopitchtheirideavirtuallytocontestjudges.Twentyfinalistteamswerecutdowntothefivegrand-prize

-winningteams.Eachofthefiveteamswon$100000fortechnologyandsuppliesfortheirscienceclassrooms.“Weputmalotofeffortandhadtotrusteachotherandthateacho

neknewwhattheyweretalkingabout,”saysAlyssa.24.Howdoestheauthorstartthetext?A.Withanimage.B.Withsomefigures.C.Byra

isingquestions.D.Bystatingaphenomenon.25.WhatcanbeknownabouttheDoralstudents’team?A.Itismadeupoffivemiddlesc

hoolstudents.B.Itsaimistosolvetheproblemofthedrainflooding,C.IthaswonfirstprizeintheSamsungSolveforTomorrowContest.D

.Itsmembersaretrainedinscience,technology,engineeringandmath.26.Whatistheauthor’sintentionofquotingBianca’swordsinPara.3?A.Tolistthe

irchallenges.B.Toexploretheirmotivation.C.Toexpresstheirdetermination.D.Toprovetheirresponsibility.27.Wh

atisthemainfunctionofthestudents’device?A.Toinformtheauthoritieswhenadrainisblocked.B.Toarrangeforsomeonetocleanthedrain.C.Topreventthedra

infrombeingblocked.D.Tohelpclearawaysedimentinthedrain.CTexas——USPresidentGeorgeW.BushandRussianPresidentVladimirPutinfailedtobridgeth

eirdifferencesoverakeyarmscontroltreatylastweek,butthatdidn’tstopthemfrombackslapping(喧闹的狂欢)astheyendedasummi

t.Thetwoleadersalsooffereddifferinginterpretationsofthefateofnuclearwarheadstoberemovedfrommissilesunderarmsre

ductionstheyeachannouncedlastweek.Bushsaidheintendedtodestroythewarheads,butPutinsaidtheirfateshouldbenegotiated.ThetwomenuntiedontheneedforNorther

nAllianceforces——toallowforabroadbasedgovernmentthatrespectsallpartiesthere.BushandPutinhadspentthenightatBush’sran

ch.Despitetherain,theruralenvironmentandfriendlycompanyappearedtohaveworkeditsmagic.Theyslappedonthebackandjoked,atonep

ointteasingeachotheraboutwhetheritisbettertovisitTexasintheheatofAugustorSiberiainwinter.AnalystssaythedramaticwarminginUS-Russia

nrelationcouldherald(预示)aneraofpragmatism(务实的想法或做法)inglobalaffairsasthetwooldrivalsfinallyenddecadesofhostilityandbecomefriends.“W

ashingtonandMoscowarenolongerplayingthe‘biggame’againsteachother,butwitheachother,”saidKarlHenizKamp,ananalystattheKonradAd

enanaerFoundation,aGermanthinktank.28.ItcanbeconcludedthatPresidentBushandPresidentPutin__________.A.didn’tagreeonkeyarmscontroltreatyB.offereddiffe

rentexplanationsofthefutureofnuclearwarheadsunderarmsreductionsC.neitherAorBD.bothAandB29.Thereasonwhythetwomenjoinedto

getheristhat.A.theywereneededbytheNorthernAllianceforcesB.theyhadtakentheadvicegivenbyKarlHenizKamp,ananalystofGermanthin

ktank.C.theyhadalreadybeenpartnersD.theyhadnodifferentopinionsoneverything30.ThewarmingofUS-Russianrelationsindicatesthat_______.A.thetwop

ersonsendhostilityandbecomefriendsB.UScanbenefitalotfromglobalaffairsC.therewillbeanendtoallthearmiesoftheworldD.itisaturningpointto

wordsbeingpracticalinglobalaffairs31.Whatthetwomenteasedaboutshowsthat___________.A.theyappearedfriendlybutinfacttheydi

dn’tB.theyjustmadefunofeachotherC.theyarefriendlyandhumorousD.theyinvitedeachothertotheircountriesinthebadweather

DWildlifehasbeengreatlythreatenedinthemodernage.Therearespeciesthataredisappearingeveryday.Thewhite-napedcraneisatypicalexample.Sos

cientistsaretryingtheirbesttosavethespeciesfromgoingoutofexistence.ChrisandTimworkatazoo,helpingendangeredcraneswi

th—theirreproduction.Emma,afemalecrane,hasbeenintheircaresinceshearrivedin2004.Bornataninternationalcranefoundation,Emmawasraisedby

humancaretakers.Thisledtoanunexpectedconsequence,thoughshehadawonderfultimethere.Emmahadnevertakenherselfasacraneandbecomeattachedtohumans.

Sherefusedtolivewithmalecranes,andevenhadareputationforkillingsomeofthem,whichmadeitimpossibleforhertobecomeamother.However,thetwozookeep

ersdidn'twanttoseetheextinctionofthispreciousspecies.Withtheirpatienceandefforts,theysuccessfullydevelopedacombinationofart

ificialbreedingandnaturalreproduction.ThisenabledEmmatogivebirthtofivebabycranes.Thetwokeepersareproud

oftheirproductivework.Butbeforetheycanbeassured,moreeffortsmustbemade,becausethepopulationofthecraneinthewildisonthedecline,andmanyotherspecies

appearheadedtowardextinction.Afterall,noteveryonehasrealizedthatwildlifehasthoughts,feelings,andmostimportantly,equa

lrightstosurvive.Howcanwebridgetheever-wideninggapthatseparatesusfromotheranimals?ChrisandTimofferedustheanswer:humanbeings

tookitforgrantedthattheirbrainsheldallthesolutions,butmaybetheirheartscanbeabetterguide.32.WhichoneisnottrueaboutEmma?A.Shew

asanendangeredcrane.B.ShewascaredforbyChrisandTimin2005.C.Shewasunwillingtolivewithmalecranes.D.Shewasfamousforprotectingmalecranes.3

3.Whatdoestheexpression“becomeattachedtohumans”inparagraphsmean?A.Hadanaffectionforhumans.B.Becomepopularwithhumans.C.Becomefamiliar

withhumans.D.Becomeconcernedabouthumans.34.WhatenabledEmmatobedeliveredofbabycranes?A.Artificialbreeding.B.Naturalrepro

duction.C.Zookeepers’patienceandefforts.D.Combiningartificialbreedingwithnaturalreproduction.35.Whatcanwelearnfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Humanb

eingsareabsolutelymorepowerfulthananimals.B.Noonehasrealizedanimals'equalrightstosurvive.C.Twokeepershaveconfirmedtheirsuccessinprote

ctingthecranefromextinction.D.People'sloveandeffortsmayhelpnarrowthegapbetweenthemandanimals.第二节七选五(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项。Manypeopleliketoparticipateinrunningevents.36.Besides,peoplecanalsomeetotherpeoplewhoshare

thecommoninterestofrunningwhileparticipatinginthem.Actuallythereareanumberofrunningevents.Themostcommontype

ofrunningeventsisraces.37.Forexample,marathonsandultra-marathonsareverylongandchallengingruns.Ashorterracesuchasa5

Kor10Kcanbeagoodplacetostart.38.Sponsors(赞助商)whodonatedmoneytotherunnershavethesatisfactionofhelpingacharityaswellashelpingtheirfriendspart

icipateinarace.Theseeventsarescheduledeveryyearinthesamelocationorcity,orbythesamegrouporcharity.Itis

agoodwaytoraisemoneyforacauseaswellastoencouragephysicalfitness.Ofcourse,thereareothereventsinadditiontoraces.39.

Duringtheseeventsdifferentschoolswillcometoonelocation,andstudentswillcompeteagainsteachotherinindividualevents.Thesemight

includedistancerunsorsprints(短跑),forexample,amongmanyothers.Inadditiontotherunningeventssponsoredbyschoolsorcharities,manypeoplesimplyc

hoosetocreatetheirown.Itiscommonforpeopleenjoyingrunningtoformarunninggroupthatmeetsregularly.Therearemanybenefitsofatte

ndingtheserunninggatherings.40.A.Theycanbeagreatwaytohavefun.B.Peoplecanbenefitalotfromrunning.C.Schoolsfrequentlyhaverunningmeetsor“fielddays”.D

.Sometypesofrunningeventsinvolverunninglongdistances.E.Manyrunningeventsaimtoraisemoneyforcertaincharities.F.Oneofthemisthati

tissafertorunwithagroupratherthanalone.G.Therearemanykindsofracestosuitdifferentrunningabilitylevels.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41─60各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。CameronwasaDJataradiosta

tioninTexas.Onenight,oneofhisfriendsinvitedhimtomeetsome41,Hedidn'thaveany42forautographs(签名),sohetookoutadollarbill.Beforethenigh

tended,healmosthadeverystar'sautograph.He43thatdollarbillandalwayscarrieditwithhim.Later,theradiostationwasclosed,andCameron44apart-timejob

atanotherstationinFortWorth.Onemorning,asCameron45theradiostation,hesawamansittinginanoldcarintheparkinglot.Whenhewent46toworkthatnigh

t,henoticedthecarparkinginthe47place.Thefellowinitalways48tohim.AsCameronwalkednearthecarthenextmorning,themanrolledhiswind

owdown.Hesaidhehadbeenherefordayswithno49.HedrovetoFortWorthtotakeajob,buthearrivedthreedaysearlyand50gotoworkrightaway.Thenheaskedifhemight51alittl

emoneyforasnack.Cameronhadnomoneytolendhim,and52hadgastogethome.Thenherememberedthatdollarbill.He53forawhile,pul

ledhiswalletoutandstudiedthebill.Thenhegaveittohim.“Somebodyhas54alloverthis,”saidtheman,whodidn't55thatthewri

tingwasdozensofautographs.ThatmorningCameronreturnedhometryingnotto56it.Justthenthephonerang.Acompanywantedhimtodoac

ommercial(商业广告)thatpaidhim$500.Inthenextfewdaysmore57cametohimoutofnowhere.ThingsimprovedgreatlyforCameron,whichall58thatmo

rningintheparkinglot,whenhe59withthatdollarbill.Cameronneversawthemanagain.60theguywasabeggaroranangeldoesn'tmatter.Cameronwastestedthatcoldmorninga

ndhepassed.41.A.starsB.driversC.beggarsD.authors42.A.penB.paperC.photoD.journal43.A.checkedB.treasuredC.earnedD.st

udied44.A.soughtB.lostC.missedD.landed45.A.enteredB.reachedC.leftD.found46.A.backB.alongC.downstairsD.away47.A.dirtyB

.sameC.crowdedD.narrow48.A.walkedB.bowedC.talkedD.waved49.A.clothesB.gasC.bookD.money50.A.shouldn'tB.could

n'tC.wouldn'tD.mustn't51.A.borrowB.chargeC.useD.pay52.A.usuallyB.entirelyC.hardlyD.almost53.A.hesitat

edB.stoodC.waitedD.bargained54.A.drawnB.coloredC.writtenD.destroyed55.A.thinkB.noticeC.careD.admit56.A.lookforwardtoB.acco

untforC.thinkaboutD.relyon57.A.sufferingsB.giftsC.benefitsD.chances58.A.startedB.happenedC.appearedD.finis

hed59.A.agreedB.metC.partedD.went60.A.HowB.WhereC.WhenD.Whether第二节语法填空(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(一个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。F

reedomandJeffFreedomandIhavebeentogether10yearsthissummer.Shecameinasababyin2011withtwo61.(break)wings,thinanddirty.Wemadethedecisiontogiveher

achanceatlife,soItookhertothevet'soffice.Fromthenon,Iwasalwaysaroundher.Wehadherinahugedogcarrierwiththetopoff,anditwasloadedupwi

thshreddednewspaperforhertolayin.Iusedtositandtalktoher,urginghertolive,tofightandshewouldlaytherelooki

ngatmewiththosebigbrowneyes.Wealsohadtotubefeedherforweeks.Thiswentonfor4-6weeks,andbythenshestillcoul

dn'tstand.Itgottothepoint62.thedecisionwasmadetoeuthanize(安乐死)herifshecouldn'tstandinaweek.ShewasgoingtobeputdownthatFriday,andI

wassupposedtocomeinonthatThursdayafternoon.Ididn'twanttogotothecenterthatThursday,63.Icouldn'tbearth

ethoughtofherbeingeuthanized,butIwentanywayandwhenIwalkedineveryonewasgrinningfromeartoear.Iwentimmediatelybacktohercage;andthereshewas,

standingonherown,abigbeautifuleagle.Shewasreadytolive.Iwasjustaboutintearsbythen.Thatwasaverygoodday.Wekn

ewshecouldneverfly,sothedirectoraskedmetoglovetrainher.Inthespringof2013,Iwasdiagnosed64.non-Hodgkin’slymphoma(淋巴瘤).Ihadstage3,w

hichisnotgood,soIwoundupdoingeightmonthsofchemo(化疗).Lostthehair-thewholebit.Imissedalotofwork.65.Ifeltgoodenough,Iw

ouldgotoSarveyandtakeFreedomoutforwalks.Freedomwouldalsocometomeinmydreamsandhelpmefightthecancer.Thishappened

timeandtimeagain.FastforwardtoNovember2013,Iwentinformylastcheckup.Iwastoldthatifthecancerwasnotallgoneaftereightroundsofchemo,thenmylastoption

was66.stemcelltransplant.IwentinMonday,and1wastoldthatallthecancerwasgone.Amazing!SothefirstthingIdidwas67.(get)uptoSarveya

ndtakethebiggirloutforawalk.Itwasmistyandcold.Iwenttoherflight,andwewentoutfronttothetopofthehill.Ih

adn’tsaidawordtoFreedom,butsomehowsheknew.ShelookedatmeandwrappedbothherwingsaroundmetowhereIcouldfeelthem68.(press)inonmyb

ack,andshetouchedmynosewithhermouthand69.(stare)intomyeyes,andwejuststoodtherelikethatforIdidn'tknowhowlong.Th

atwasamagicmoment.We70.(be)soulmatessinceshecamein.Thisisaveryspecialbird.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短文。短文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误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(∧),并在此符号下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错

的词下划一横线,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。I’mworriedthatyou’vebeenaddictedtosharep

icturesinWeChatcirclerecently.Youevenshareallsortofphotosinyourdailylife.Ofcourse,WeChatmakesbettertounderstandeachotherandmakesourlifemoreco

lorful,whichisveryconvenientforustocommunicatewith.However,thereexistsomepotentialtroubleifweovershare.Oneseriousproblemisleakingprivacy,thatmayca

usealotoftrouble.Besides,oversharingcanmakeothersuncomfortably,fortheythinkyouareshowingoff.Thus,neithershouldwepostourpersonalinfo

rmation,orshouldweblindlyaddstrangerstoalistoffriends.It’smuchwisetosetasidesometimetoaccompanyparentsordosomethingmo

remeaningful,suchasreadingbooksortakingexercise.第二节书面表达(满分25分)某英语报开了一个“我最敬佩的女性”专栏,请你用英语写一篇短文,介绍你最敬佩的女性,要点如下:1.简单介绍该人物的基本信息;2.简述该人物的主要经历和成就;3.说明

你为什么敬佩她。注意:1.词数:100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。_________________________________________________________________________________

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.A30.D31.C32.B33.A34.D35.D36.A37.G38.E39.C40.F41.A42.B43.B44.D45.C46.A47.B48.D49.D50.B51.A52.C53.A54.C55.B56.C57.D58.A59.C60.D61.broken62.where63

.because64.with65.when66.a67.toget68.pressing69.stared70.havebeen1.share→sharing2.sort→sorts3.在makes后加it4.去掉with5.exist→exists6.tha

t→which7.uncomfortably→uncomfortable8.or→nor9.a→the10.wise→wiserBorninAmericainJune,1880,HelenKellerisoneofthe

greatestwomeninthe20thcentury.Whenshewasnineteenmonthsold,shebecameblindanddeafbecauseofaseriousillness.Fromthenonshelivedind

arknessandsilence.Whenshewasseven,herparentsfoundateacher,MissSullivan,forher.WithHelen’sstrongwillandintelligence,comb

inedwithherteacher’sskillandpatience,theysucceeded.HelenKellergraduatedfromacollegeandgotadegree.Later

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