辽宁省沈阳市第八十三中学2021-2022学年高二上学期期初考试英语试题
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分
30
分)
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(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。
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.
What
is
the
man
going
to
do
on
Sunday?
A.
Visit
his
mother.
B.
Do
some
gardening.
C.
Move
into
a
new
house.
2.
What
does
the
man
think
the
building
might
be?
A.
An
apartment
building.
B.
A
hotel.
C.
A
department
store.
3.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
In
a
store.
B.
In
a
bank.
C.
In
a
classroom.
4.
When
will
the
next
bus
come?
A.
At
6:35.
B.
At
6:45.
C.
At
7:00.
5.
When
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
At
4:30
p.m.
B.
At
5:00
p.m.
C.
At
5:30
p.m.
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,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。
听下面一段对话,回答第
6
和第
7
两个小题。
6.
What's
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Friends.
B.
Neighbors.
C.
Customer
and
waitress.
7.
How
will
Bill
and
Mary
go
home?
A.
By
bus.
B.
By
taxi.
C.
By
subway.
听下面一段对话,回答第
8
和第
9
两个小题。
8.
What
does
the
woman
want
to
buy?
A.
Desks.
B.
Chairs.
C.
Computers.
9.
What
discount
will
the
woman
get?
A.
15%
off.
B.
12%
off.
C.
10%
off.
听下面一段对话,回答第
10
至第
12
三个小题。
10.
How
did
the
man
learn
about
the
house?
A.
He
heard
about
it
from
his
wife.
B.
He
saw
it
on
South
Florida
Street
C.
He
read
about
it
in
the
newspaper.
11.
How
many
bathrooms
are
there
in
the
house?
A.
Three.
B.
Four.
C.
Five.
12.
What
is
the
man's
main
concern
about
the
house?
A.
The
size.
B.
The
price.
C.
The
location.
听下面一段对话,回答第
13
至第
16
四个小题。
13.
What
do
the
speakers
both
agree?
A.
People
need
cars
to
buy
groceries.
B.
Having
a
car
can
make
people
lazy.
C.
Cars
are
bad
for
the
environment.
14.
Why
does
the
woman
drive
her
car
every
day?
A.
Driving
is
convenient.
B.
Her
city
has
no
subway.
C.
She
thinks
it's
cheap.
15.
What
can
be
said
about
the
man?
A.
He
spends
a
lot
on
gas.
B.
He
gets
to
work
by
bike.
C.
He
needs
to
get
back
in
shape.
16.
Where
will
the
woman
probably
go
next?
A.
To
a
gym.
B.
To
the
supermarket.
C.
To
a
used
car
market.
听下面一段独白,回答第
17
至第
20
四个小题。
17.
How
did
Jim
feel
about
going
to
England?
A.
Surprised.
B.
Nervous.
C.
Sad.
18.
Where
was
Shakespeare
born?
A.
In
London.
B.
In
Cambridge.
C.
In
Stratford-upon-Avon.
19.
What
was
the
main
job
of
Shakespeare's
father?
A.
He
was
a
writer.
B.
He
was
a
tour
guide.
C.
He
was
a
glove
maker.
20.
Why
did
Shakespeare
write
unusual
plays?
A.
He
got
a
free
education
B.
He
never
went
to
university.
C.
He
traveled
around
the
world
第一部分
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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项.
A
Mokpo
City
is
holding
the
17th
Korea﹣China﹣Japan
Sport
Complex
Competition,
and
looking
for
50interpreters
(口译者)
for
this
event.
This
event
will
be
held
from
August
23rd
to
August
29th.
Korean,Japanese
and
Chinese
high
school
students
who
are
under
the
age
of
18
will
take
part
in
the
competition.
Anyone
who
is
interested
in
the
job
is
welcomed
to
apply.
Application
Period:
May
20th
﹣
May
29th
Interpreters
needed:
20
Chinese
interpreters,
20
Japanese
interpreters
and
10
reserve
interpreters
Application
Steps
The
1st
step:
Look
over
submitted
(递交的)
documents
The
2nd
step:
Interview
Requirements
Only
Koreans
or
foreigners
who
are
in
Korea
can
apply.
Foreigners
applying
must
be
fluent
in
Korean.
How
to
Apply
Applicants
can
submit
their
application
forms
by
emailing
to
happy3837@korea.kr,
by
mail
or
in
person
at
Mokpo
City
Hall.
Reception
desk:
Office
of
Korea﹣China﹣Japan
Junior
Competition,
Dept.
of
Sport
Industries
at
Mokpo
City
Hall
Send
mail
to:
Yangeulro
271,
Mokpo﹣si,
Jeollanam﹣do
(Postal
code:
530﹣701)
Notice:
Applicants
who
submit
their
application
forms
by
email
have
to
make
sure
their
e﹣mails
have
been
received
by
calling
at
061﹣270﹣3402,
3682,
8280
(Person
in
charge:
Kim,
Ju﹣yeong).
Required
Documents
One
copy
of
the
application
form
(The
official
form
is
attached.)
One
copy
of
the
certificate
of
language
qualification
(语言资格证书)
Schedule
of
Interview
and
Announcement
Interview:
Thursday,
June
4th,
10:
00
am
Final
announcement:
Wednesday,
June
10th
at
http://www.mokpo.go.kr
Working
Conditions
Uniform,
accommodations
and
meals
will
be
provided.
80,000
WON
per
day
will
be
paid.
The
interpreting
certificate
of
this
activity
will
be
given.
For
more
information,
please
contact
the
Dept.
of
Sport
Industries
(061﹣270﹣3402,
3628,
8280)
21.How
long
will
the
event
last?
A.
Six
days.
B.
Seven
days.
C.
Nine
days.
D.
Ten
days.
22.How
do
applicants
make
sure
their
emails
have
been
received?
A.
By
waiting
for
a
call
from
Mokpo
City
Hall.
B.
By
going
to
the
reception
desk
in
person.
C.
By
sending
another
email
to
confirm
it.
D.
By
calling
Kim,
Ju﹣yeong,
the
person
in
charge.
23.When
will
the
applicants
know
the
final
results?
A.
On
June
10th.
B.
On
May
29th.
C.
On
June
4th.
D.
On
August
29th.
24
.What
can
be
learned
from
the
passage?
A.The
interpreters
are
from
all
over
the
world
B.
The
interpreters
must
be
good
at
Chinese.
C.
The
interpreters
must
prepare
their
meals
themselves.
D.
The
interpreters
can
get
an
interpreting
certificate.
B
I
realized
I
would
not
see
a
real
person
named
Sophie
at
Sophie's
Eatery
because,
like
most
new
restaurants
these
days,
Sophie's
is
a
robo﹣restaurant.
When
I
walked
in,
a
cute
little
manager
robot
appeared,
looking
rather
like
a
toaster
with
blinking
(眨)
blue
eyes.
It
escorted
me
to
a
nice
table
in
the
back.
The
menu
monitor
popped
out
of
my
table
and
showed
me
pictures
of
my
dining
choices.
I
tapped
my
choices
and
clicked
OK,
and
the
screen
slid
back
down.
I
watched
as
full
plates
rode
the
conveyer
belts
that
moved
along
each
aisle
(过道)
of
tables.
In
just
a
few
minutes,
my
dish
stopped
at
my
table,
and
I
took
it
from
the
belt.
Later,
I
placed
my
empty
plate
back
on
the
conveyer
belt,
and
it
was
taken
away
into
kitchen
to
be
cleaned.
I
watched
the
little
toaster
showing
customers
to
tables
while
I
ate
my
main
dish.
The
food
was
delicious,
but
I
was
starting
to
feel
extremely
angry
because
dealing
with
robots
always
makes
me
feel
inhuman.
Pretty
soon,
I
wanted
to
talk
to
someone
real,
even
if
it
was
just
a
few
sentences.
So
when
my
dessert
arrived,
I
took
action.
I
dropped
my
plate
on
the
floor
with
a
satisfying
crash.
I
was
so
happy
when
I
saw
the
manager
toaster's
blinking
red
eyes﹣at
last,
a
real
live
person
would
arrive!
But
instead,
a
crew
of
two
robots
quickly
appeared.
A
robot
broom
rushed
over
and
started
to
sweep
the
piece
of
the
broken
plate
into
a
robot
garbage
can.
They
finished
and
moved
back
into
the
kitchen.
My
plan
to
get
a
little
reality
into
Sophie's
Eatery
failed.
I
hope
the
robo﹣restaurant
trend
ends
soon.
I
want
to
deal
with
people
again!
25.What
does
the
underlined
word
"escorted"
in
paragraph
2
mean?
A.
Registered.
B.
Guided.
C.
Conducted.
D.
Rushed
26.
What
is
the
purpose
of
the
author
crashing
his
plate?
A.
To
deal
with
a
real
human.
B.
To
catch
attention
from
the
robots.
C.
To
play
jokes
on
the
robots.
D.
To
complain
about
the
bad
service.
27.
Which
of
the
following
best
describes
the
author's
feeling
at
Sophie's
Eatery?
A.
Satisfied.
B.
Shocked.
C.
Annoyed.
D.
Curious.
28.
What
is
the
text
mainly
about?
A.
The
trend
of
dining
with
robots.
B.
The
advantage
of
robo﹣restaurants.
C.
The
food
variety
of
a
robo﹣restaurant.
D.
The
dining
experience
at
a
robo﹣restaurant.
C
Many
people
feel
that
dream
is
unique
to
humans.
However,
many
dog
owners
will
likely
disagree
on
that.
They
have
noticed
that
their
dogs
at
various
times
during
the
sleep
may
shake
legs,
snort
(哼)
and
sometimes
growl
(低声吼叫)
which
gives
the
impression
that
they
are
dreaming.
These
things
may
wonder
us
about
whether
dogs
dream.
Scientists
confirm
that
dogs
probably
do
dream.
It
turns
out
that
dog
brains
and
human
brains
have
many
similarities
during
sleep
cycles.
Researchers
used
special
machines
to
measure
electrical
activity
in
a
dog's
brain
and
human's
brain.
Scientists
already
knew
that
when
humans
dream,
a
certain
part
of
the
brain
is
active
during
sleep.
Researchers
discovered
that
the
same
part
of
the
brain
is
active
in
sleeping
dogs.
Scientists
have
other
data
that
back
up
these
findings.
Many
people
dream
that
they
are
trying
to
move
but
cannot.
Interestingly,
part
of
that
experience
is
not
a
dream.
When
people
sleep,
the
brain
produces
a
chemical
that
causes
the
dreamer
to
become
temporarily
paralyzed
(使麻痹).
Researchers
think
this
happens
so
that
people
cannot
physically
act
out
dreams
while
they
are
sleeping.
Dog
brains
make
the
same
chemical.
In
one
study
during
which
this
chemical
was
blocked,
sleeping
test
dogs
performed
physical
activities,
such
as
standing
up,
sniffing
around
the
room
for
imaginary
rabbits,
or
chasing
imaginary
balls.
Because
of
these
similarities,
researchers
believe
that
the
content
of
a
dog's
dream
might
come
from
the
same
source
as
a
human's
dream.
"People's
dreams
are
usually
based
on
things
they
did
that
day,"
says
Dr.
Samantha
Hudspith.
"So
there
is
reason
to
believe
that
dogs
dream
about
the
things
they've
done
that
day.
Of
course,
there
will
never
be
a
way
to
prove
this.
Dogs
cannot
describe
their
dreams
the
way
that
humans
can."
29.What
does
the
underlined
phrase
"back
up"
mean
in
the
second
paragraph?
A.
Disagree.B.
Support.C.
Record.D.
Show.
30.What
happened
to
a
sleeping
dog
when
this
chemical
mentioned
in
paragraph
3
was
cut
off?
A.
It
woke
up.
B.
It
stopped
dreaming.
C.
It
acted
out
its
dream.
D.
It
couldn't
move
its
body.
31.
How
is
the
text
mainly
developed?
A.
By
telling
stories
B.
By
giving
examples.
C.
By
comparing
details
D.
By
listing
differences.
32.What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Do
Dogs
Dream?
B.
Why
Do
Dogs
Dream?
C.
Signs
of
Dog
Dreams
D.
Similarities
Between
Humans
and
Dogs
D
The
fried
foods,salty
snacks
and
meat
are
major
foods
of
the
Western
diet,which
account
for
about
30
percent
of
heart
attack
risk
(风险)
across
the
world.Meanwhile,a
diet
rich
in
fruits
and
vegetables,the
so-called
“Prudent”
diet,can
lower
the
risk
of
heart
attack,according
to
a
study.
The
research
which
looked
at
dietary
habits
in
52
countries,found
people
who
ate
a
Western
diet
had
a
35
percent
greater
risk
of
having
a
heart
attack,compared
to
those
who
ate
little
or
no
fried
foods
and
meat.Those
who
followed
a
“Prudent”
diet
had
a
30
percent
lower
risk
of
heart
attack,compared
to
those
who
eat
little
fruits
and
vegetables.
The
authors
also
looked
at
an
“Oriental”
diet,rich
in
tofu,soy
and
other
sauces
(酱类),and
found
it
did
not
increase
or
decrease
the
risk
of
a
heart
attack.
Previous
studies
have
reached
similar
conclusions
about
the
“Prudent”
and
Western
diet
in
the
United
States
and
Europe,but
did
not
include
the
Oriental
pattern
of
eating.While
some
food
of
the
Oriental
diet
may
protect
against
heart
trouble,the
higher
sodium
(钠)content
of
sauces
counter(抵消)
that
benefit.“This
study
indicates
that
the
same
relationships
that
are
observed
in
western
countries
exist
in
different
regions
of
the
world,”a
professor
of
medicine
at
McMaster
University
said.
Canadian
researchers
analyzed
risk
factors
in
food
choices
and
the
risk
of
heart
attack
in
about
16,000
people
in
52
countries.Almost
6,000
people
had
heart
attacks,while
the
rest
had
no
heart
disease.
33.According
to
the
passage,the
can
lower
the
risk
of
heart
attack
by
30%.
A.Western
diet
B.“Prudent”
diet
C.“Oriental”
diet
D.not
mentioned
34.The
“Oriental”
diet
mainly
includes
the
following
foods
EXCEPT
.
A.fried
foods
B.tofu
C.soy
D.sauces
35.The
underlined
word
“relationships”
mentioned
in
the
last
but
one
paragraph
refers
to
“
”.
A.study
and
diet
B.diet
and
heart
attack
C.the
Western
diet
and
the
“Oriental”
diet
D.the
United
States
and
Europe
第二节
(共1小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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.
Which
do
you
like
better:
breakfast
or
lunch?.
36
.Brunch
gets
its
name
from
the
first
two
letters
of
breakfast
(br﹣)
and
the
last
four
letters
of
lunch
(﹣unch).
37
They
liked
to
go
hunting,During
the
hunting
break,they
would
enjoy
a
mid-morning
meal
that
included
meat,
eggs
and
many
other
things.
Today,
it
is
a
meal
eaten
around
late
morning
to
early
afternoon,
usually
on
weekends.
It
might
seem
like
a
simple
meal,
but
sometimes
it
raises
breakfast
to
an
artistic
level.
For
example,
ordinary
pancakes
might
be
changed
to
blueberry
pancakes.
In
Melbourne,
brunch
culture
is
also
being
welcomed.
I
decided
to
try
it
with
my
friend.
We
visited
a
cafe
that
is
famous
for
its
flower
theme.38
This
theme
is
also
shown
in
its
food
and
drinks.
The
pink
rose
tea
latte
(拿铁)
had
real
rose
petals
(花瓣)
on
top.39
For
the
main
course
(主菜),
I
chose
the
soft﹣shell
crab.
The
crab
was
placed
in
a
bread
bowl
with
some
fried
crab
claws
(爪)
on
the
top.
The
brunch
greatly
satisfied
my
appetite
(食欲).40
A.
It
tasted
as
sweet
as
it
looked.
B.
Lack
of
food
is
the
main
cause
of
brunch.
C.
Well,
with
brunch
you
don't
have
to
choose!
D.
Though
I
was
full,
I
still
wanted
to
have
another
one.
E.
Rich
British
people
are
believed
to
have
invented
brunch.
F.
Even
if
I
was
busy
with
work,
I
still
spent
enough
time
having
breakfast.
G.
There
was
a
wall
full
of
various
types
of
fresh
and
colorful
flowers.
第二部分语言运用
(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)
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佳选项。
?A
weak
old
man
went
to
live
with
his
son,
daughter-in-law,
and
a
four-year
old
grandson.
The
old
man’s
hands
41
and
his
eyesight
was
poor.
The
family
ate
together
at
table,
but
the
elderly
grandfather’s
shaky
hands
made
eating
rather
42
.
Peas
rolled
off
his
spoon
onto
the
floor.
When
he
grasped
the
glass,
often
43____
spilled
(泼洒)
on
the
tablecloth.
The
son
and
daughter-in-law
became
44
at
the
mess
(脏乱).
“We
must
do
45
about
grandfather,”
said
the
son.
I’ve
had
enough
of
his
spilled
milk
and
food
on
the
floor.
So
the
husband
and
wife
set
a
small
table
in
the
corner.
There,
grandfather
ate
alone
while
the
rest
of
the
family
had
their
dinner
at
the
dinner
table
46
.
Since
grandfather
had
broken
a
dish
or
two,
his
food
was
served
in
a
47
bowl.
Sometimes
when
the
family
glanced
in
grandfather’s
48
,
he
had
a
tear
in
his
eye.
Still,
the
couple
always
blamed
him
when
he
49
a
spoon
or
spilled
food.
The
four-year-old
watched
it
all
in
50
.
One
evening
before
supper,
the
father
51
his
son
playing
with
small
wood
pieces.
He
asked
the
child
sweetly,
“What
are
you
making
?”
The
boy
52._
__,
“Oh,
I
am
making
a
little
bowl
for
you
and
mama
to
eat
your
food
from
when
I
grow
up.”
The
words
so
53
__
the
couple
that
they
were
speechless.
Then
tears
started
to54____.
down
their
cheeks.
Though
no
word
was
55_____,
both
knew
what
must
be
done.
That
evening
the
husband
took
grandfather’s
hand
and
led
him
back
to
the
family
dinner
table
gently.
From
then
on,
the
grandfather
ate
every
meal
with
the
family.
41.
A.
trembled
B.
covered
C.
raised
D.
pushed
42.
A.
interesting
B.
convenient
C.
amusing
D.
difficult
43.
A.
juice
B.
milk
C.
soup
D.
water
44.
A.
shocked
B.
disappointed
C.
angry
D.
surprised
45.
A.
anything
B.
everything
C.
nothing
D.
something
46.
A.
seriously
B.
happily
C.
sadly
D.
slowly
47.
A.
plastic
B.
small
C.
wooden
D.
cheap
48.
A.
way
B.
direction
C.
sight
D.
situation
49.
A.
dropped
B.
threw
C.
chose
D.
touched
50.
A.
peace
B.
relief
C.
danger
D.
silence
51.
A.
noticed
B.
kept
C.
heard
D.
suggested
52.
responded
B.
caught
C.
hit
D.
pushed
53.
A.
attracted
B.
stuck
C.
struck
D.
absorbed
54.A.
stream
B.
go
C.
fall
D.
flood
55.
A.
taught
B.
told
C.
spoken
D.
written
第二节(共1小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读短文内容,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式.
Jan
Tchamani,
an
English
teacher
in
Brimingham,
UK,
suddenly
developed
a
serious
illness.
At
age
50,she
found
herself
out
of
work
and
56
(stick)
at
home.
After
a
while,she
discovered
that
57.
(surf)
the
Internet
could
help
her
feel
less
lonely
and
bored.
She
could
do
everything
online.
She
also
joined
58
online
group
where
she
could
talk
about
her
problems
and
get
support
and
advice
59
others.She
realized
that
one
of
the
greatest
60
(benefit)
of
the
Internet
was
its
ability
to
remove
the
distance
61.
usually
exists
between
people.
She
62.
(inspire)
by
the
people
online,started
an
IT
club
and
taught
some
older
people
how
to
use
the
Internet.
She
and
her
friends
organized
events
and
collected
money
63.
(pay)
for
private
teachers.
Also,
Jan
has
started
taking
online
classes
to
learn
more
about
how
to
use
the
Internet
to
make
society
64.
(good).
Jan's
life
has
been
65.
(great)
improved
by
the
Internet!
第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
一家英语报社向中学生征文,主题是“十年后的我”、请根据下列要求和你的想象完成短文、
1.
家庭。
2.工作。3.
业余生活
注意:1、次数100左右;2、可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.
开头语已为你写好
I
often
imagine
what
my
life
will
be
like
in
the
future.
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
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。
续写的词数应为150左右。
A
young
man
was
getting
ready
to
graduate
from
college.
For
many
months
he
had
admired
a
beautiful
sports
car
in
a
dealer's
showroom,
and
knowing
his
father
could
well
afford
it,
he
told
him
that
was
all
he
wanted.
As
Graduation
Day
approached,
the
young
man
awaited
signs
that
his
father
had
purchased
the
car.
Finally,
on
the
morning
of
his
graduation,
his
father
called
him
into
his
private
study.
His
father
told
him
how
proud
he
was
to
have
such
a
fine
son,
and
told
him
how
much
he
loved
him.
He
handed
his
son
a
beautiful
wrapped
gift
box.
Curious,
but
somewhat
disappointed,
the
young
man
opened
the
box
and
found
a
lovely,
leather-bound
Bible,
with
the
young
man's
name
in
gold.
Angrily,
he
raised
his
voice
to
his
father
and
said,
"With
all
your
money
you
give
me
a
Bible?"
He
then
stormed
out
of
the
house,
leaving
the
Bible.
Many
years
passed
and
the
young
man
was
very
successful
in
business.
He
had
a
beautiful
home
and
a
wonderful
family,
but
realizing
his
father
was
very
old,
he
thought
perhaps
he
should
go
to
see
him.
He
had
not
seen
him
since
that
graduation
day.
Before
he
could
make
the
arrangements,
he
received
a
telegram
telling
him
his
father
had
passed
away,
and
willed
all
of
his
possessions
to
his
son.
He
needed
to
come
home
immediately
and
take
care
of
things.
Paragraph1:
When
he
arrived
at
his
father's
house,
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph2:
How
many
times
do
we
miss
blessings
because
they
are
not
packaged
as
we
expected?
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答案
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20=30分
1-5
BCCBA
6-10
ABCAC11-15
ABCAB
16-20
BACCB
阅读2.5
20=50分
21-24
BDAD
25-28
BACD
29-32
BCCA
33-35
BAB
36-40
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66.stuck
67surfing 68an 69from
70benefits 71which/that
72.was
inspired 73.to
pay74.better 75.greatly
I
often
imagine
what
my
life
will
be
like
in
the
future.
I
think
my
life
will
be
very
different
in
ten
years.
I
will
be
twenty-eight
years
old
by
then.
I
will
have
my
own
family,
probably
with
a
lovely
child.
I
hope
I
will
work
in
a
computer
company
as
a
program
designer.
I
will
enjoy
my
work
and
get
along
well
with
my
colleagues;
I
will
do
a
good
job
in
whatever
I
do.
In
my
free
time,
I
will
continue
to
take
regular
exercise,
such
as
swimming,
running
and
various
ball
games.
On
my
holidays,
I
will
travel
around
the
world.
In
a
word,
my
life
will
be
much
richer
and
more
colorful.
Paragraph1:
When
he
arrived
at
his
father's
house,
sudden
sadness
and
regret
filled
his
heart.
He
began
to
search
through
his
father's
important
papers
and
saw
the
still
new
Bible,
just
as
he
had
left
it
years
ago.
With
tears,
he
opened
the
Bible
and
began
to
turn
the
pages.
As
he
was
reading,
a
car
key
dropped
from
the
back
of
the
Bible.
It
had
a
tag
with
the
dealer's
name,
the
same
dealer
who
had
the
sports
car
he
had
desired.
On
the
tag
was
the
date
of
his
graduation,
and
the
words...
"PAID
IN
FULL".
Paragraph2:
How
many
times
do
we
miss
blessings
because
they
are
not
packaged
as
we
expected?
Do
not
spoil
what
you
have
by
desiring
what
you
have
not;
but
remember
that
what
you
now
have
was
once
among
the
things
you
only
hoped
for.
Sometimes
we
don't
realize
the
good
fortune
we
have
or
we
could
have
because
we
expect
"the
packaging"
to
be
different.
What
may
appear
as
bad
fortune
may
in
fact
be
the
door
that
is
just
waiting
to
be
opened.