山东省曹县三桐中学2018届高三第一次月考(9月)英语试卷 Word版含答案

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曹县三桐中学2018届高三第一学期第一次段考
英语试题
2017.9
卷一(100分)
第一部分:听力(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,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。
Why
do
the
speakers
listen
to
the
radio
A.
To
know
more
about
the
air
B.
To
learn
about
the
air
around
the
world.
C.
To
get
information
about
the
world.
2.
How
old
is
Andy
now
A.
19
years
old.
B.20
years
old.
C.21
years
old.
3.How
many
things
did
the
woman
add
to
the
food
A.
Three.
B.
Four
C.
Five
4.
What
will
the
woman
be
doing
at
8:30
tomorrow
evening
A.
Having
a
meeting
B.
Meeting
the
reporters.
C.
Performing
on
the
stage.
5.Where
will
the
speakers
meet
on
Sunday
A.
At
the
man’s
home.
B.
At
their
school.
C.
At
the
train
station.
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。
听第6段材料,回答第6和7题
6.Why
doesn’t
the
woman
order
lasagna
A.
Because
she
doesn’t
eat
meat.
B.
Because
she
doesn’t
like
lasagna
C.
Because
they
don’t
serve
lasagna.
7.What
does
the
woman
order
A.
Hamburgers.
B.
Lasagna.
C.
Spaghetti.
听第7段材料,回答第8和9题
8.What
does
the
man
want
to
do
now
A.
Take
a
shower.
B.
Go
to
the
hotel
directly.
C.
Go
to
the
woman’s
house.
9.How
many
pieces
of
baggage
does
the
man
have
A.
One.
B.
Two.
C.
Three.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.How
did
the
woman
make
herself
understood
A.
She
made
gestures.
B.
She
drew
a
picture.
C.
She
looked
up
the
word.
11.What
did
the
woman
want
for
lunch
A.
Bread.
B.
Milk.
C.
Bread
and
milk.
12.Why
was
the
hostess
puzzled
A.
Because
she
misunderstood
the
woman.
B.
Because
she
didn’t
have
milk.
C.
Because
she
didn’t
understand
the
picture.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.Why
is
the
bathroom
special
A.
Because
it’s
next
to
the
break
room.
B.
Because
they
have
to
share
it
with
others.
C.
Because
it’s
the
largest
room
in
the
house.
14.Where
will
the
woman
probably
watch
TV
A.
In
her
own
room.
B.In
the
man’s
room.
C.
In
the
break
room.
15.What
did
the
man
bring
to
the
flat
A.
A
TV
set.
B.
A
refrigerator.
B.
Some
snacks.
16.
What’s
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers
A.
Husband
and
wife.
B.
Brother
and
sister.
C.
Housemates.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.How
long
does
a
jet
lag
usually
last
A.
For
3
or
4
days.
B.
24
hours.
C.
5
hours.
18.What’s
the
benefit
of
the
drug
A.
It
can
help
people
sleep
well.
B.
It
can
help
people
adapt
to
the
change.
C.
It
can
reduce
the
pressure.
19.
Who
can
benefit
from
the
drug
A.
People
who
like
sleeping.
B.
People
who
are
easy
to
be
tired.
C.
People
who
work
different
shifts
at
irregular
hours.
20.
How
many
days
does
it
take
to
recover
from
crossing
1
time
zone
A.
1
day.
B.
2
days.
C.
3
days.
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。
A
While
taking
a
trip
across
America,
you'll
find
plenty
worth
celebrating
by
means
of
an
advice
column.
I
once
asked
my
readers
in
the
Chicago
Sun Times
to
name
the
person
to
whom
they
would
say
“I
owe
you
one.”
Victor
La
Porte,
45,
wrote
to
me
from
his
hospital
bed
about
his
kid
brother,
Tony.
  For
three
years,
Victor
had
been
terribly
sick.
His
arms
were
black
and
blue.
His
kidneys(肾)
had
failed,and
dialysis(透析)
wasn't
working.
Victor
was
dying.
Doctors
said
a
transplant
would
help,
and
Tony
kept
offering
his
kidney,
but
Victor
refused.
He
didn't
want
to
put
his
brother
through
the
pain
or
the
risk
of
living
with
one
kidney.
Tony
insisted,
“Hey,
I
love
you,”
he
kept
saying.
Trans-
plant
doctors
explained
the
reason
why
God
gave
us
two
kidneys
is
that
we
can
offer
one.
It
took
a
long
time
to
persuade
Victor,
but
finally
he
agreed.
Several
times
the
brothers
went
to
the
hospital,
only
to
have
the
operation
put
off
because
of
Victor's
infections.
But
Tony
never
thought
of
backing
out.
After
each
disappointment,
he
announced,
“We're
coming
back!”
He
even
got
Victor
a
T shirt
that
read
I'M
NO
QUITTER.
Finally
the
operations
were
arranged.
The
one
on
Tony
was
harder.
Doctors
had
to
remove
part
of
his
rib
to
get
the
kidney
out.
His
recovery
took
longer
than
Victor's,
and
he
had
more
pain.
  Victor
wrote,
“Because
of
Tony's
unselfishness,
I
have
a
chance
to
see
my
four
children
grow
up.
I'll
never
know
my
brother's
pain,
fears
and
feelings.
All
I
know
is
the
love
we
share.
How
can
I
tell
him
thanks
Maybe
by
letting
everyone
know
that
I
have
the
greatest
brother
in
the
world.”
21.
The
writer
tells
us
that
if
you
want
to
find
something
worth
celebrating,
you
can________.
 A.
read
a
newspaper   
B.
surf
the
Internet
 C.
travel
around
America
D.
watch
TV
22.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
text
  A.
Victor
had
to
wait
long
to
find
someone
to
offer
him
a
kidney.
  B.
A
transplant
may
be
the
only
way
to
save
Victor.
  C.
Tony
gave
his
life
to
his
brother.
  D.
The
operation
was
first
put
off
due
to
Tony's
unwillingness.
23.
The
underlined
word
“one”
in
Paragraph
3
probably
refers
to________.
  A.
doctor
B.
kidney
C.
operation
D.
rib
24.
The
best
title
for
the
text
might
be
“________”.
  A.
One
kidney
B.
Greatest
brother
  C.
Kidney
operation
D.
No
quitting
B
As
you
grow
older,
you’ll
be
faced
with
some
challenging
decisions—like
whether
to
cut
class
or
try
cigarettes.
Making
decisions
on
your
own
is
hard
enough,
but
when
other
people
get
involved
and
try
to
pressure
you
one
way
or
another
it
can
be
even
harder.
People
who
are
your
age,
like
your
classmates,
are
called
peers.
When
they
try
to
influence
how
you
act,
to
get
you
to
do
something,
it’s
called
peer
pressure.
  Peers
can
have
a
positive
influence
on
each
other.
Maybe
another
student
in
your
science
class
taught
you
an
easy
way
to
remember
the
planets
in
the
solar
system.
Maybe
you
got
others
excited
about
your
new
favorite
book,
and
now
everyone’s
reading
it.
These
are
examples
of
how
peers
positively
influence
each
other.
  Sometimes
peers
influence
each
other
in
negative
ways.
For
example,
a
few
kids
in
school
might
try
to
get
you
to
cut
class
with
them;
your
soccer
friend
might
try
to
convince
you
to
be
mean
to
another
player
and
never
pass
him
the
ball.
  It
is
tough
to
be
the
only
one
who
says
“no”
to
peer
pressure,
but
you
can
do
it.
Paying
attention
to
your
own
feelings
and
beliefs
about
what
is
right
and
wrong
can
help
you
know
the
right
thing
to
do.
  You’ve
probably
had
a
parent
or
teacher
advising
you
to
“choose
your
friends
wisely.”
Peer
pressure
is
a
big
reason
why
they
say
this.
If
you
choose
friends
who
don’t
cut
class,
smoke
cigarettes,
or
lie
to
their
parents,
then
you
probably
won’t
do
these
things
either,
even
if
other
kids
do.

If
you
continue
to
face
peer
pressure
and
you’re
finding
it
difficult
to
handle,
talk
to
someone
you
trust.
Don’t
feel
guilty
if
you’ve
made
a
mistake
or
two.
25. For
whom
is
the
passage
most
probably
written
 A.
Students.
B.
Parents.
C.
Teachers.
D.
Doctors.
26.
In
the
last
three
paragraphs,
the
author
mainly_____.
  A.
explains
why
friendship
is
so
important
  B.
gives
advice
on
how
to
deal
with
peer
pressure
  C.
discusses
how
peers
influence
us
  D.
shows
how
to
make
more
good
friends
27.
Which
of
following
may
help
handle
peer
pressure
  A.
Spending
more
time
with
classmates.
  B.
Taking
up
more
relaxing
hobbies.
  C.
Choosing
friends
with
no
bad
habits.
  D.
Helping
others
who
are
in
trouble.
28.
What
is
the
topic
of
the
passage
 A.
Friendship.
B.
Making
decisions
C.Self-confidence
D.
Peer
pressure
C
Until
recently,
scientists
had
mapped
only
about
20
percent
of
the
sea
floor.
But
our
knowledge
of
the
deep
seas
is
changing
because
of
information
from
satellites.
Scientists
have
produced
a
new
map
that
provides
a
detailed
picture
of
the
oceans.
The
map
is
expected
to
help
oceanographers
(海洋学家),
industry
and
governments.
The
new
map
is
twice
as
detailed
as
the
map
made
20
years
ago.
David
Sandwell
is
a
geophysics
professor
at
the
University
of
California.
He
and
other
scientists
worked
on
the
mapping
project.
He
says
they
turned
to
space
to
look
deeper
into
the
ocean.
The
scientists
collected
and
studied
information
from
two
satellites.
Some
of
the
data
came
from
the
European
Space
Agency’s
Cryo-2
satellite.
It
was
placed
in
Earth's
orbit
to
watch
sea
ice.
The
other
satellite
is
the
American
space
agency's
Jason-1.
It
is
studying
the
surface
of
the
oceans.
Scientists
combined
the
satellite
data
with
images
gathered
by
sonar
(声波定位仪)
equipment
on
ships.
Sonar
works
by
sending
sound
waves
through
the
water.
When
the
sound
waves
hit
an
object,
its
presence
is
confirmed.
The
new
map
shows
the
sea
floor
as
it
has
never
been
seen
before.
It
shows
thousands
of
underwater
mountains
and
places
where
continents
pulled
apart.
It
shows
where
earthquakes
were
active
many
years
ago.
They
all
are
buried
deep
underneath
the
ocean
floor.
David
Sandwell
says
the
map
is
a
powerful
tool
for
fisheries,
those
interested
in
protecting
the
environment
and
for
oil
exploration.
“The
petrol
exploration
industry
is
interested
in
how
to
reconnect
the
continents,
bring
them
back
together
tectonically
so
you
can
map
the
basins
on
one
continental
edge—say,
Africa—and
use
that
to
establish
where
the
similar
basin
would
be
on
the
other
continental
edge
in
South
America.”
If
scientists
know
that
information,
they
may
be
able
to
find
oil
fields.
The
new
data
also
will
help
scientists
improve
their
estimates
of
ocean
depths.
This
information
can
help
ships
travel
safely
and
improve
military
operations
and
scientific
projects
worldwide.
Mr.
Sandwell
thinks
scientists
will
make
many
more
discoveries
as
they
examine
the
new
map
and
the
information
it
provides.
29.
Which
one
is
not
mentioned
about
the
benefits
brought
by
the
new
map
A.
Fisheries.
B.
Scientific
projects.
C.
Ship
manufacture.
D.
Oil
exploration.
30.
What
can
we
know
about
the
new
map
A.
It
shows
where
earthquakes
will
happen.
B.
It
will
be
helpful
to
industry
and
governments.
C.
It
is
three
times
as
detailed
as
the
old
one
years
ago.
D.
It
shows
the
sea
floor
as
it
has
ever
been
seen
before.
31.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text
A.
The
detailed
picture
of
the
oceans
B.
Underwater
mountains
and
places
C.
More
discoveries
about
the
oceans
D.
Scientists
create
new
maps
of
ocean
floor
D
An
American
psychotherapist
(理疗家)
Glenn
Doman
wrote
a
best-selling
book
called
How
to
Teach
Your
Baby
to
Read
in
1963.
Now
translated
into
17
languages,
this
book
arose
from
his
work
with
brain-damaged
children
in
Pennsylvania.
Doman
and
his
team
of
specialists
had
wondered
why
brain-injured
children
didn't
improve
with
treatment.
Then
they
realized
that
traditional
methods
of
treatment
only
relieved
the
symptoms,
not
the
problem,
which
of
course
was
the
brain
itself.
So
they
develop
a
new
approach.
"All
we
do
for
all
the
children
here
is
to
give
them
visual,
auditory
(听觉的)
and
tactile
(触觉的)
stimulation
with
increased
frequency,
intensity
and
duration,
in
recognition
of
the
orderly
way
in
which
the
brain
grows,"
says
Doman.
"The
result
was
that
by
1960
we
had
hundreds
of
severely
brain-injured
two-year-olds
who
could
read
and
understand."
The
team
had
discovered
that
even
children
who
had
half
their
brains
removed
could,
by
stimulation,
achieve
higher
IQs
than
the
average
normal
child.
Then
the
team
began
to
think
if
such
amazing
results
could
be
achieved
with
brain-damaged
children,
what
would
happen
if
the
same
treatment
were
given
to
normal
children
So
eight
years
ago
the
Better
Baby
Institute
was
opened
for
the
benefit
of
normal
children.
The
same
stimulating
environment
was
provided,
and
by
the
time
the
children
left,
around
seven
years
old,
they
could
generally
speak
and
read
three
foreign
languages,
play
a
musical
instrument,
read
three
full-length
books
a
week
and
do
all
the
other
things
that
a
so-called
"normal"
child
could
do.
In
Doman's
view,
the
child's
passion
to
learn
during
the
years
up
to
six
must
be
fed.
He
believes
that,
like
muscles,
the
brain
develops
with
use,
especially
so
in
those
first
few
years.
Nowadays,
parents
come
from
all
over
the
world
to
Pennsylvania
to
see
and
learn
from
the
work
of
Doman
and
his
team;
they
want
to
discover
how
they
can
fulfill
their
roles
as
nature's
teachers,
by
using
their
love,
understanding
and
instincts
for
the
benefit
of
the
children.
For
in
the
words
of
Doman,
"every
child
born
has
a
greater
potential
intelligence
than
Leonardo
da
Vinci
used".
32.
Glenn
Doman
discovered
in
his
research
that
brain-damaged
children
improved
when
they
____.
A.
got
the
right
treatment
B.
were
taught
to
read
and
understand
C.
could
speak
several
languages
D.
got
relief
of
their
symptoms
33.
The
passage
suggested
that
Doman's
new
approach
was
to
_____.
A.
give
shorter
periods
of
decreased
stimulation
B.
increase
the
number
of
types
of
stimulation
C.
decrease
the
time
between
the
periods
of
stimulation
D.
intensify
the
shorter
periods
of
stimulation
34.
From
the
information
given
in
the
text,
we
can
assume
that
_____
.
A.
brain-damaged
children
generally
have
high
IQs
B
.children
with
only
half
a
brain
are
more
intelligent
C
.brain-damaged
children
can
overcome
their
disability
D.
most
normal
two-year
old
children
can
read
35.
At
the
Better
Baby
Institute
______.
A.
unnatural
development
of
children
was
achieved
B.
children
developed
at
a
normal
standard
rate
C.
the
idea
of
"normal"
achievement
was
challenged
D.children
need
seven
years
to
develop
normality
第二节(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选项。E涂
AB;
F涂
CD;
G

AD
In
Asia,
there
are
many
places
for
people
to
go
to
teach
English.
Most
of
the
teachers
are
young
and
sociable,
and
there
are
a
lot
of
parties
there.
Korea
is
usually
the
place
most
people
go
to,
because
they
have
the
most
benefits
and
highest
salaries
by
working
only
twenty
hours
a
week.
36
Only
if
you
stay
there
for
a
long
time
will
you
save
some
money.
China
is
a
new
rising
star
and
lots
of
people
are
going
there.
37
You
can
save
a
sizable
amount
and
complete
all
your
loans
back
home.
Besides,
Chinese
people
are
enterprising
and
you
can
learn
a
lot
from
them.
In
China,
Taiwan
is
a
good
place
to
go,
especially
for
females
who
want
to
earn
much,
but
there
are
not
many
adult
classes
offered.
The
Middle
East
offers
very
high
salaries
for
teachers,
all
of
which
is
tax
free.
38
Most
of
the
people
who
tend
to
teach
there
are
older
and
more
conservative,
so
they
don’t
expect
a
party
scene.
Italy
and
Spain
are
two
beautiful
countries
where
you
can
try
your
fortune.
39
Tourism
is
another
industry
in
these
countries,
where
English
knowledge
is
useful.
Moreover,
by
teaching
in
Europe
you
have
the
chance
to
travel
every
weekend
to
a
new
country
and
visit
a
new
culture
besides
a
good
salary.
40_______
A.
Europe
has
a
lot
to
offer.
B.
It
is
a
great
way
for
people
to
see
a
new
place.
C.
Teaching
English
overseas
is
a
really
rewarding
experience.
D.
Like
Japan,
the
pay
is
quite
good,
but
the
cost
of
living
is
much
cheaper.
E.
Japan
is
also
a
good
choice,
but
the
cost
of
living
eats
up
a
lot
of
your
money.
F.
However,
you
must
be
a
certified
teacher
with
years
of
experience
if
you
want
to
teach
there.
G.
Fashion
industry
in
Milan
would
love
to
hire
well-known
English-speaking
people
to
work
with
international
models
and
designers.
第三部分
英语知识运用
完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面材料,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C

D)中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
I
managed
a
restaurant
in
Shreveport,Louisiana.One
of
the
41
was
a
woman
named
Jeanette.She
was
a
42
worker
but
had
one
big
problem:she
was
43
late.I
just
gave
her
some
warnings
44
firing
Jeanette
was
out
of
the
question.She
would
be
on
time
for
a
while,but
before
long,she
would
be
back
to
her
old
habits.Then
one
day,I
45
her
again
and
decided
to
show
her
who
was
the
46
.Not
only
was
her
pay
being
cut
in
half,I
also
changed
her
47
to
start
work
an
hour
later
each
day
to
further
48
her,or
so
I
thought.
Jeanette
started
49
and
told
me
her
three
young
children
each
had
to
be
taken
to
a
50
place
in
the
morning.She
didn’t
have
a
51
,so
she
was
at
the
mercy
of
the
bus.Despite
her
tears.I
52
my
plan.
After
three
weeks.I
asked
her
what
she
thought
of
the
new
53
.She
said
she
probably
might
have
done
the
same
thing
if
she
were
in
charge.She
54
me
for
giving
her
more
time
in
the
morning!
Jeanette
55
me.She
understood
money
and
jobs
are
important,but
not
more
important
than
56
.I
know
it
well
now
and
still
think
how
57
I
was
for
not
realizing
it
58
.So
I
gave
her
all
the
money
she
would
have
59_____
and
gave
her
a
promotion
before
long.It
was
Jeanette
who
taught
60
how
important
it
is
to
have
a
big
heart.
41.A.managers
B.employees
C.customers
D.parents
42.A.lazy
B.careless
C.great
D.quiet
43.A.never
B.completely
C.unfortunately
D.habitually
44.A.until
B.though
C.if
D.and
45.A.caught
B.met
C.asked
D.promised
46.A.boss
B.problem
C.partner
D.officer
47.A.attitude
B.schedule
C.opinion
D.position
48.A.hurt
B.encourage
C.charge
D.remind
49.A.arguing
B.explaining
C.screaming
D.crying
50.A.distant
B.strange
C.different
D.1onely
51.A.reason
B.car
C.choice
D.change
52.A.stuck
to
B.worked
out
C.put
off
D.came
up
53.A.job
B.promotions
C.arrangement
D.surroundings
54.A.hated
B.blamed
C.thanked
D.forgave
55.A.frightened
B.defeated
C.awarded
D.surprised
56.A.health
B.wealth
C.safety
D.family
57.A.proud
B.foolish
C.modest
D.harmful
58.A.before
B.1ater
C.better
D.once
59.A.stolen
B.borrowed
C.paid
D.made
60.A.her
B.them
C.me
D.it
卷二(50分)
第一节:语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填上适当的内容(一个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
What
lessons
should
be
learned
from
the
drought
  According
to
61._________
report,
the
drought
in
the
south-west
China
62.__________(last)
for
several
months,
63.
__________
makes
people
face
water
and
food
shortage.
In
conclusion,
the
serious
situation
has
made
64.________quite
necessary
for
us
to
learn
lessons
from
it.
The
drought
can
be
caused
by
several
factors.
Firstly,
about
sixty-three
percent
of
the
cities
in
China
are
faced
65.
_______
water
shortage.
The
situation
is
worsened
by
pollution
and
industrialization.
In
addition,
forests
have
been
decreasing
rapidly
66.
__________
too
many
trees
have
been
cut
down.
What's
67.
______________(bad),
some
water
conservation
projects
haven't
been
functioning
properly,
thus
people
there
have
had
to
rely
more
heavily
on
rainfall
for
their
water
supply.
Most
of
China's
irrigation(灌溉)
systems
are
very
old.
In
order
to
prevent
this
case
68.
__________(occur)
again,
we
are
supposed
to
improve
our
69.
__________
(aware)
of
saving
water,
making
proper
use
of
water
and
recycling
water.
Meanwhile,
we
ought
to
plant
more
trees
and
protect
the
environment
to
prevent
loss
of
water
and
soil
erosion(侵蚀).
Of
course,
70.
__________the
government
should
do
is
to
increase
investment
and
repair
water
conservation
projects
as
timely
as
possible.
第二节:短文改错(共10处;每处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作文。作文中共有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(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
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。
One
year
ago,
I
was
in
great
trouble.
I
worked
hard
at
English
and
devote
all
my
spare
time
to
practise
it.
But
I
failed
to
pass
the
mid-term
examination,
that
made
me
greatly
disappointed.
So
I
asked
my
grandpa
for
advice
when
I
got
to
home.
Hearing
that
I
told
him,
he
said,
“To
some
extent,
examination
results
are
sometime
unexpected
by
your
study
level.
You
can’t
judge
your
progress
by
one
examination.”
He
encouraged
myself
to
work
hard
for
long
time
to
check
my
results.
I
took
my
grandpa’s
advice.
Now
I
realize
that
the
process
of
learning
is
much
more
important
and
my
English
is
more
better
than
before.
From
my
experience,
I
feel
that
we
should
listen
to
opinion
from
old
people.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假如你是李华。你的两位朋友Tom与Peter几天前发生了争吵。3月19日是Peter生日,Tom想送他一个礼物来缓和关系,他特地发来邮件寻求你的建议。请你根据以下要点给Tom回一封邮件:
信的内容包括:
1.礼物选择;
2.你的理由;
3.其他和解建议。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.邮件的开头和结尾已给出,但不计入总词数。
4.可能用到的词汇
恢复友谊---rebuild
your
friendship
Dear
Tom,
I'm
glad
to
hear
that
you
are
considering
making
up
with
Peter.__________________ 
_____________________________________________________________________
Best
wishes!
Yours,
Li
Hua
三桐中学2018届高三第一次月考英语试题答题卷
姓名___________班级___________考试号_______________________
--------------------装---------------订-----------------------线--------------------
____________62._______________63.____________64._________
____________66._______________67.____________68._________
69._____________70.________________
改错
One
year
ago,
I
was
in
great
trouble.
I
worked
hard
at
English
and
devote
all
my
spare
time
to
practise
it.
But
I
failed
to
pass
the
mid-term
examination,
that
made
me
greatly
disappointed.
So
I
asked
my
grandpa
for
advice
when
I
got
to
home.
Hearing
that
I
told
him,
he
said,
“To
some
extent,
examination
results
are
sometime
unexpected
by
your
study
level.
You
can’t
judge
your
progress
by
one
examination.”
He
encouraged
myself
to
work
hard
for
long
time
to
check
my
results.
I
took
my
grandpa’s
advice.
Now
I
realize
that
the
process
of
learning
is
much
more
important
and
my
English
is
more
better
than
before.
From
my
experience,
I
feel
that
we
should
listen
to
opinion
from
old
people.
书面表达
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
座号_________
高三第一次段考英语参考答案
1---5
CABBC
6—10
ACBAB
11----15
CABAB
16—20
CABCA
21---24
ABCB
25---28ABCD
29----31CBD
32---35ADCC
36~40
E
D
F
G
A
41~45
BCDBA
46~50
ABDAC
51~55
BACCD
56~60DBADC
 61.
a
62.
has
lasted
63.
which
64.
it
65.
with
66.
because/as
67.
worse
68.
occurring
69.
awareness
70.
what
One
year
ago,
I
was
in
great
trouble.
I
worked
hard
at
English
and
devote
devoted
all
my
spare
time
to
practise
it.
But
I
failed
to
pass
the
mid-term
examination,
practising
that
made
me
greatly
disappointed.
So
I
asked
my
grandpa
for
advice
when
I
got
which
to
home.
Hearing
that
I
told
him,
he
said,
“To
some
extent,
examination
results
去to
what
are
sometime
unexpected
by
your
study
level.
You
can’t
judge
your
progress
by
sometimes
one
examination.”
He
encouraged
myself
to
work
hard
for
long
time
to
check
my
me
for后加a
results.
I
took
my
grandpa’s
advice.
Now
I
realize
that
the
process
of
learning
is
much
more
important
and
my
English
is
more
better
than
before.
From
my
much
experience,
I
feel
that
we
should
listen
to
opinion
from
old
people.
opinions
参考范文
I'm
glad
to
hear
that
you
are
considering
making
up
with
Peter.
If
I
were
you,
I
would
consider
a
bike
as
a
birthday
present
for
him.
As
far
as
I
know,
Peter
is
always
in
poor
health
so
he
can
take
more
exercise
by
riding
a
bike
to
build
up
his
body.
In
the
meanwhile,
you
can
often
go
outing
by
bike
together,
which
is
helpful
to
rebuild
your
friendship.
Besides,
taking
a
bike
is
an
environmentally
friendly
means
of
transport.
It's
convenient
for
him
to
get
around
as
well.
Apart
from
giving
him
a
gift,
you
can
also
adopt
other
means,
such
as
traveling,
seeing
a
movie,
having
dinner
and
going
shopping.
No
matter
what
you
do,
being
sincere
is
the
most
important.
I
really
hope
that
you
can
be
good
friends
forever.
Best
wishes!
Yours,
Li_Hua
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