2024届安徽省部分市高三下学期二模英语试题汇编
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2024届安徽省淮北市高三下学期二模英语试题
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I heard the door open and knew it wouldn’t be long before my husband Paul would come through the door. I feared his arrival. Don’t get me wrong —I love him dearly, but recently he had started to ask too many questions. He was really getting on my nerves.
“Hi baby, I’m home,” came his voice. “Where are you ”
“In here,” I replied. I was lying on our bed watching the five o’clock news in my pajamas(睡衣).
“You’re still in your pajamas, again You would feel better if you got dressed.”
“Why I’m not going any place,” I replied testily. He just sighed and started changing his clothes.
We weren’t fighting but we weren’t exactly getting along famously either. My early retirement had come unexpectedly and although it was due to health issues, they weren’t severe enough to “allow” me stay in pajamas all day.
Everyone kept telling me it took time to adjust, that I would be very busy if I gave myself a chance. I didn’t want to be just busy; I wanted a purpose. Meanwhile, as I searched for meaning in my life again, my husband stepped in and suggested we get a dog.
The next Wednesday morning he said, “Hey, get dressed. Today we’re going to the dog-shelter.” “Oh, no…I can’t.”
“Why not You going, somewhere ” he asked.
“Well, um; I’m not ready for that commitment,” I replied.
“Sallie, we’re getting a dog, not adopting a baby!”
We went to the shelter and returned with a Beagle-Doxie mix. I named her Mollie, spelled with an “ie” just like my name.
I bounded out of bed the next morning, eager to take care of Mollie. I was greeted by doggie kisses and unconditional love. Mollie didn’t care that I didn’t have a career or that I have health issues. She just needed me. I fed her, bathed her, and started our daily routine of walks. Mollie and I were two needy souls who had found each other.
A funny thing happened: my energy returned.
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One recent winter evening, Mollie and I took our usual walk.
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2024届安徽省池州市普通高中高三下学期教学质量统一监测(二模)英语试题
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Josie and I wanted a dog more than anything else. Whenever we had time, we’d sit together and talk about dogs. “You’re so silly, Jake,” Josie would say. “Bulldogs (斗牛犬) are scary.” “Hah. Golden retrievers (金毛猎犬) are scary,” I’d say. We had this ongoing argument about what our ideal dog would be. But it made no difference—any dog would do, as long as it had a tail to wag and a friendly face.
One summer night, as we sat together beside the window, Josie saw something. “What’s that ” she said, pointing to a dark shadow on our driveway. The moon was up and everything looked either black or milky. At first all I saw was darkness. Then the shadow moved and I heard the sound of metal. Then the shadow flowed out onto the silvery driveway. With a little fright, we found ourselves stepping down to the front door. There in our yard stood a dog—a big, black dog with long, shaggy (蓬松的) hair.
Josie made a little kissing noise and held out her hand. “Here, boy!” I said. And the dog came to us slowly, taking a few steps forward, and then a step back, not sure whether to trust us. When close enough, it had a doggy smell that always made me think of dirt and grass and piles of leaves. “Don’t say ‘Here, boy’,” said Josie. “She’s a female.” Pulling back and looking, I said, “I wonder what her name is.” I felt for her collar while she sat patiently. I found no tags, but just a chain with a small old bell on it.
“I bet she’s hungry,” said Josie. “I can feel her ribs.” I ran my hand through her fur. The dog was so skinny that you could feel every bone, and her coat was twisted and full of dirt. If she belonged to someone, they weren’t taking good care of her.
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“What can we give her ” Josie asked me.
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The dog did something completely unexpected.
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2024届安徽省安庆市高三下学期模拟考试(二模)英语试题
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I was eleven years old. This was my first soccer game. With little knowledge of the rules of the game, I was nervous and uneasy, but still excited. With kids running at me from all directions, I observed the skills that many of my teammates possessed. Their motions appeared so suggest hand effortless, while their faces revealed their attachment to the game. I, however, lacked the spirit of playing aggressively that many of the other kids had.
To my knowledge, this game turned out to be an intense one. My team was falling behind the entire game, but toward the end, we tied it up. I watched as parents yelled and screamed, find to excitement and emotion. Many of the parents, with their waving arms and cheerful eyes, seemed more involved in the game than their children.
Suddenly, it was my turn to kick the ball. This was my chance to reveal that J was as good as everyone else. I brought my leg back and was ready to kick with all my strength. I gave a good, hard kick-one of my better—but unfortunately, I had kicked the ball in the wrong direction. Seeing the disappointed faces of the members of my team, I felt my face go from pale white to bright red; I wanted to run home, faster than I ever ran in a soccer practice.
Over the next few years, I continued to participate in a variety of sports, trying to find the one where I would be the center of attention for the right reasons. That never happened. Very often my father couldn’t wait to practise playing soccer around the backyard with me. Each time I somehow managed to trip on a shoelace (鞋带) or trip over a rock. My father continued to push me, and during my elementary-school years it seemed that I might become quite the athlete. At the same time, my little brother was suddenly not so little and began to control the family athletic field. His ability and passion for sports made me wonder why I was so different.
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Eventually, I understood something all of a sudden.
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It suddenly occurred to me what I should do with it next.
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2024届安徽省合肥市高三下学期二模英语试卷
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Beside the sink, there was the flour bin and a bottle of buttermilk, the pale box of baking soda (发酵粉), a box of dried grapes, a box of salt, and a tin of caraway (葛缕子) seeds. On the small table beneath the window, a bowl and a spoon and the measuring cup. There was as well a narrow card on which she had written in her careful hand the recipe for soda bread.
It was time, my mother said, that I learned a few things about cooking. I stood in the kitchen doorway, all unwillingness. Why I wanted to ask.
My mother tied an apron (围裙) around my waist. " All right, " she said. She node toward the table, the bowl and the spoon and the recipe card. I looked at her. The morning sunlight through the single window lit the down on her cheeks. It showed her brown eyes had some green in them, too. And that on either side of her tall forehead her dark hair was turning gray.
"Go ahead, "my mother said. "Get started. " And when she saw me hesitate, she put her hand on my shoulder and turned me toward the table and the bowl and the spoon. "Read the recipe over and then gather your ingredients ), she said slowly. "They're all right here. I'll watch and help. "
"Read it over, " my mother said. And I nodded, pretending to. The sun through the single window was bright in my eyes.
"Now gather what you need. " I picked up the flour bin and brought it to the table. I picked up the buttermilk and the dry grapes. I went back for the salt and the tin of caraway seeds and then stood before the bowl and the spoon and the measuring cup. Beyond the window, beyond the gray bars of the fire escape, the wash my mother had done this morning was waving on the line-sheets, my school blouses and my father's shirts, which were hung upside down, their arms waving in a way that made me grow dizzy in sympathy.
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"Haven't you forgotten something” my mother said behind me.
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Twenty-five minutes later, I took the bread out of the stove.
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2024届安徽省黄山市高中毕业班下学期第二次质量检测英语试卷
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I’m used to people staring at me: Strange looks because of the strange sounds my brother makes.
Public places have been difficult places for my family to deal with ever since Myles was diagnosed with autism (诊断为自闭症) at the age of two. I built a wall around my heart, a shell to protect my weakest parts from other people’s opinions about my family. It hurt too much when they didn’t understand, so I told myself it didn’t matter.
So when I found myself at a restaurant with my brother, who started screaming and hitting the table, I looked up with cautious eyes at the middle-aged woman approaching. Her face was perfectly peaceful as she assessed the situation at the table with my brother and me. I readied my comeback. If she had a complaint about my brother’s behavior, I was prepared to pull the trigger and give her the piece of my mind I had held onto before.
“Hi, how are you doing ” she asked, her tone kind, her eyes steady. “I’m fine,” I said carefully. “I hope you don’t mind me asking,” she continued. “But does your brother have autism ” I was surprised. “Yeah, he has autism,” I replied to the lady, who was waiting patiently. “Well, I raised a child with autism,” she began. Great. Now she really felt like she could tell me how to take care of my brother. I didn’t want to hear it. “I know you don’t know me, but my name is Pam,” she said, reaching to touch Myles’ shoulder.
“Like I said, I raised a child with autism, and if you ever need any help, please call me.” I looked at the hand she offered, holding a piece of paper with her name and number on it. “I can help you,” she said. “If you ever want me to watch him for you. Give you guys a break.”
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2024届安徽省淮北市高三下学期二模英语试题
A funny thing happened: my energy returned. I have experienced some losses in the past year — my health and my career — but I am determined not to look back, only forward. The pile of laundry disappeared; my house got cleaned and I tried cooking a couple of homemade meals. Friends came over to meet Mollie and soon we were making more plans. My life became meaningful and busy, so Paul doesn’t come home and find me in my pajamas.
One recent winter evening, Mollie and I took our usual walk, As we crunched the crisp leaves on the sidewalk with each step, I marveled at how my life had turned around. I looked down and whispered, “Thank you, Mollie, for coming into my life.” Just then Paul drove by on his way home from work. “Hi girls! How’re you two doing tonight ” he yelled. I realized who really knew just what I needed. I couldn’t wait to thank him.
2024届安徽省池州市普通高中高三下学期教学质量统一监测(二模)英语试题
“What can we give her ” Josie asked me. “Milk! I’ll get her some milk.” I went into the kitchen to fill one plate with milk and some raw eggs. The dog ate everything up, but instantly she finished, she ran into the shadows. “Don’t go!” Josie called loudly. But the dog was gone. “She’ll be back when hungry again,” I said. “Nobody is feeding her.” The following evening, as soon as we set the plate down, she appeared as if from nowhere. We named her ‘Shadow’ and gave her food again, but this time for some reason she wouldn’t eat it.
The dog did something completely unexpected. She grabbed the plate in her mouth and dragged it away into the bushes. When running there, we couldn’t find her. This went on for several days. However, one night, Shadow didn’t come. Josie and I tried to figure out what had happened. Another two days passed but we got no answer. We couldn’t wait to comb through the bushes until we found something unexpected. At our feet lay a litter of four puppies, squeaking and climbing around on top of each other. Our plates were there, and so was Shadow, cold and motionless. She must have saved all her food for her puppies.
2024届安徽省安庆市高三下学期模拟考试(二模)英语试题
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Eventually, I understood something all of a sudden. I began to integrate the opponents’ play and team work into my soccer practice and games. I felt that it was a great moment for me to learn from other better skilled soccer players. As an old saying goes, experience is the best teacher. I spent my time in working out hard. I was aware that I had to figure the lessons out on my own. Obviously, I needed to improve myself in a sense. Therefore, I gave a lot of thought to it.
It suddenly occurred to me what I should do with it next. I knew that my lack of ability for sports was something that separated me from many people. In that case, I would never give up. I participated to the best of my ability in whatever I was doing. My father once told me, “Be yourself and you will not be looked down on.” Keeping it in mind, I became a top soccer player with my strong determination and hard work. I hold the belief that nothing is difficult if I put my heart into it.
2024届安徽省合肥市高三下学期二模英语试卷
Icouldn speak because I got emotional and was about to cry:The smileshe directed at me forced its way through the walls I had bult.I blinked at the tears threatening to spll over."I - don't, "I paused,wiping the tear that had escaped and was running its way down my face."It's hard,"she cut in,saving me from crying."I know how hard it is sometimes,and if you ever need help,please call me.""Thank you,"I said."Call me."she said,smiling at my brother and me,and then left.
I did call her,and she became as close as lamily and taught us a lot.She often babysatfor free.She had a lot to teach not only Myles but to teach me lessons I couldn't have unearthed in any book.My experience with her became a master class on the depth and breadth of
kindness Pam helped me remember that it was worth taking the time to teach people about autism,because people enlightened about the challenges and rewards of autism are kinder. They are part of a better future for my brother.And for that,I am forever grateful.
2024届安徽省黄山市高中毕业班下学期第二次质量检测英语试卷
I couldn’t speak because I got emotional and was about to cry. The smile she directed at me forced its way through the walls I had built. I blinked at the tears threatening to spill over. “I —don’ t,” I paused, wiping the tear that had escaped and was running its way down my face. “It’s hard,” she cut in, saving me from crying. “I know how hard it is sometimes, and if you ever need help, please call me.” “Thank you,” I said. “Call me,” she said, smiling at my brother and me, and then left.
I did call her, and she became as close as family and taught us a lot. She often babysat for free. She had a lot to teach not only Myles, but to teach me lessons I couldn’t have unearthed in any book. My experience with her became a master class on the depth and breadth of kindness. Pam helped me remember that it was worth taking the time to teach people about autism, because people enlightened about the challenges and rewards of autism are kinder. They are part of a better future for my brother. And for that, I am forever grateful.