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A
Once
again,
I
was
in
a
new
school
So
was
a
girl
in
my
class
named
Lisa.
That's
where
the
similarities
ended.
1
was
tall
and
she
was
small.
My
thick
black
hair
had
been
recently
cut
short
into
an
untidy
style.
Her
natural
blonde
hair
flowed
to
her
waist
and
looked
great.
I
was
12
and
one
of
the
oldest
in
the
class
while
she
was
11
and
the
youngest.
I
was
awkward
and
shy.
She
wasn’t.
I
couldn't
stand
her,considering
her
my
enemy.
But
she
liked
me
and
wanted
to
be
friend
with
me.
One
day,
she
invited
me
over
and
I
said
yes—I
was
too
shocked
to
answer
any
other
way.
My
family
had
moved
six
times
in
six
years,
and
I
had
never
managed
to
develop
any
friendships.
But
this
girl
who
wore
the
latest
fashions
wanted
me
to
go
home
with
her
after
school
She
lived
in
a
fun
part
of
town
that
had
two
pizza
places,
an
all-right
bookstore,a
movie
theater
and
a
park.
As
we
walked
from
the
school
bus
stop
through
her
neighborhood?
I
tried
to
guess
which
house
might
be
hers.
Was
it
the
white
one
with
the
perfect
lawn
or
the
three
-
story
house
with
a
front
porch?
I
got
very
surprised
when
she
led
me
into
an
old
apartment
building.
She
lived
on
the
fourth
floor
in
a
two-room
place
with
her
mother,
her
stepfather,
her
two
brothers
and
her
sister.
When
we
got
into
the
room
she
shared
with
her
sister,
she
took
out
a
big
case
of
Barbies9
which
was
my
next
surprise.
I
had
never
played
with
them.
We
sat
on
the
floor,
laughing
as
we
made
up
crazy
stories
,
about
the
Barbies.
We
found
out
that
we
both
wanted
to
be
writers
when
we
were
older
and
both
had
wild
imaginations.
We
had
a
great
time
that
afternoon.
Lisa
was
loved
by
the
whole
neighborhood.
The
bookstore
owners
lent
her
fashion
magazines;
the
movie
theater
gave
her
free
tickets...
Soon
I
was
included
in
her
magic
world.
We
slept
over
at
each
other’s
houses
and
spent
every
free
moment
together.
Lisa,
my
first
real
friend
since
childhood,
helped
me
get
through
the
rough
years
of
early
adolescence
(青春期)and
taught
me
an
amazing
and
very
surprising
thing
about
making
friends:
your
worst
enemy
can
turn
out
to
be
your
best
friend.
1.
Writer
and
Lisa
were
similar
in
the
way
that
A.
they
were
both
new
students
B.
they
had
the
same
hair
styles
C.
they
were
both
tall
D.
they
were
of
the
same
age
2.One
day
Lisa
invited
the
writer
.
A.
to
go
to
the
movie
B.
go
to
her
home
C.
go
to
walk
in
a
park
D.
to
go
to
a
pizza
place
3.In
the
passage
the
writer
described
Lisa
as
a
girl
who
was
?
A
awkward
and
shy
B.
rich
and
happy
C.
quiet
and
lonely
D.
friendly
and
lovely
4.Which
of
the
following
did
the
writer
learn
from
Lisa?
A.
How
to
make
up
stories
B.
How
to
deal
with
enemies.
C.
How
to
make
friends.
D.
How
to
live
a
better
life.
B
Jack
threw
the
papers
on
my
desk,
"Next
time
you
want
to
change
anything,
ask
me
first,"
he
said.
I
had
changed
a
long
sentence
and
corrected
its
grammar
—something
I
thought
I
was
paid
to
do.
Several
days
later,
he
made
me
angry
again.
I
went
to
his
office,
prepared
to
lose
my
job
if
need
be,
but
not
before
I
let
the
man
know
how
I
felt.
"What?"
he
said
nervously.
Suddenly
I
knew
what
I
had
to
do.
"Jack,
the
way
you've
been
treating
me
is
wrong.
And
it's
wrong
for
me
to
allow
it
to
continue,,f
I
said.
"I
want
to
make
you
a
promise.
I
will
be
a
friend.
"
The
next
day
I
brought
some
cakes
to
Jack's
office.
Every
time
I
saw
Jack
in
the
hall,
I
smiled
at
him.
After
all,
that's
what
friends
do.
One
year
after
our
talk,
I
was
told
that
I
had
breast
cancer.
When
I
was
in
hospital,
my
friends
tried
to
find
the
right
words
to
say,
but
no
one
could.
The
last
day
of
my
hospital
stay,
the
door
opened
and
Jack
walked
over
to
my
bed.
uTulips
(郁金香),”
he
placed
some
bulbs
beside
me
and
said,
"If
you
plant
them
when
you
get
home,
you'll
be
there
to
see
them
when
they
come
up.
"
Tears
filled
my
eyes.
In
a
moment
when
I
prayed
for
just
the
right
words,
a
man
with
few
words
said
the
right
thing.
After
all,
that's
what
friends
do.
Now,
I
have
seen
those
tulips
push
through
the
soil
every
spring
for
over
ten
years.
5.
Why
did
Jack
throw
some
papers
on
the
author's
desk?
A
She
gave
him
the
wrong
papers.
B.
He
thought
her
report
was
very
bad.
c.
He
wanted
her
to
check
them
again
D.
He
didn't
agree
with
her
correction.
6.What
promise
did
the
author
make
to
Jack?
A.
She
would
work
harder
from
then
on.
B.
She
would
treat
him
like
a
friend.
C.
She
would
bring
him
some
cakes.
D.
She
would
treat
him
the
same
way.
7.The
tulip
bulbs
that
Jack
gave
the
author
probably
suggest
.
A.
love
B.
honor
C.
hope
D.
thanks
8.What
did
the
author
mean
by
saying
“that's
what
friends
do"?
A.
Friends
must
help
each
other
to
correct
mistakes.
B.
Friends
should
give
advice
to
each
other
at
the
right
time.
C.
Friends
should
do
anything
for
each
other.
D.
Friends
should
treat
each
other
with
respect
and
kindness.
C
Anvitha
Vijay
has
built
two
educational
apps
and
is
at
work
on
a
third.
She
aims
to
use
her
skills
to
help
others.
Need
an
app
for
that?
Anvitha
Vijay,
9,
can
build
it.
With
the
help
of
YouTube
videos,
the
young
techie
from
Melbourne,
Australia,
learned
to
code
at
age
7.
Soon,
she
was
trying
her
hand
at
making
apps.
“When
I
first
got
my
iPad,
I
was
fascinated
by
all
the
apps
on
it,”
she
told
TFK.
“It
wasn’t
long
before
I
wanted
to
create
my
own.”
She
built
her
first
two
apps
with
her
younger
sister
in
mind.
Smartkins
Animals
helps
children
identify
more
than
100
animals
and
their
sounds.
Smartkins
Rainbow
Colors
teaches
kids
colors.
Each
app
has
been
downloaded
thousands
of
times.
Anvitha’s
skills
won
her
a
scholarship
to
attend
a
big
tech
conference
hosted
by
Apple
in
San
Francisco,
California.
There,
she
got
applicable
tips
from
the
pros.
She
went
to
workshops
where
she
learned
about
the
latest
software
for
app
building.
All
that
training
led
to
an
idea
for
a
third
app.
This
one,
called
GoalsHi,
inspires
kids
to
practice
good
habits.
Users
are
rewarded
for
achieving
goals,
such
as
eating
their
vegetables
or
practicing
piano.
Anvitha
says
the
rewards
are
like
getting
a
sticker
for
a
job
well
done.
“Kids
can
set
goals
with
this
app
and
get
stars
when
they
achieve
them,”
she
says.
“The
idea
is
to
empower
and
motivate
kids
to
achieve
one
little
step
a
day.”
Anvitha’s
goal
is
to
continue
creating
technology
that
helps
kids
learn
while
having
fun.
But
even
more
important
to
her
is
that
the
world
sees
the
power
of
technology
in
kids’
hands.
“The
more
training
we
get
in
tech
at
an
early
age,”
she
says,
“the
better
chance
we
have
of
becoming
innovation
champions
who
will
one
day
change
the
world.”
9.What
can
we
know
about
Anvitha?
A.?She
made
her
first
app
at
7.
B.?She
first
learned
about
apps
through
her
iPad.
C.?She
made
a
speech
at
the
conference
in
California.
D.?She
used
her
scholarship
to
try
making
her
third
app.
10.What’s
the
function
of
GoalsHi?
A.?To
help
kids
identify
colors.
B.?To
help
kids
recognize
animals.
C.?To
inspire
kids
to
achieve
all
goals.
D.?To
motivate
kids
to
form
good
habits.
11.Why
does
Anvitha
try
to
make
apps?
A.?To
win
a
scholarship.
B.?To
help
children
have
fun.
C.?To
help
kids
and
in
turn
change
the
world.
D.?To
show
her
talent
and
skills
of
technology.
D
Linda
Evans
was
my
best
friend-like
the
sister
I
never
had,
We
did
everything
together:piano
lessons,
movies,
swimming
,
horseback
riding.
When
I
was
13,
my
family
moved
away,
Linda
and
I
kept
in
touch
through
letters,
and
we
saw
each
other
on
special
times-
like
my
wedding
and
Linda’s.
Soon
we
were
busy
with
children
and
moving
to
new
homes,
and
we
wrote
less
often.
One
day
a
card
that
I
sent
came
back,
stamped
“Address
Unknown”.
I
had
no
idea
about
how
to
find
Linda.
Over
the
years,
I
missed
Linda
very
much,
I
wanted
to
share
happiness
of
my
children
and
then
grandchildren,
And
I
needed
to
share
my
sadness
when
my
brother
and
then
mother
died,
There
was
an
empty
place
in
my
heart
that
only
a
friend
like
Linda
could
fill.
One
day,
I
was
reading
a
newspaper
when
I
noticed
a
photo
of
a
young
woman
who
looked
very
much
like
Linda
and
whose
last
name
was
Wagman—Linda’s
married
name.
“There
must
be
thousands
of
Wagmans
.
”I
thought,
but
I
still
wrote
to
her.
She
called
as
soon
as
she
got
my
letter,
“Mrs,
Tobin!”
she
said
excitedly,
“Linda
Evans
Wagman
is
my
mother.”Minutes
later
I
heard
a
voice
that
I
recognized
at
once,
even
after
40
years.
We
laughed
and
cried
and
caught
up
on
each
other’s
lives,
Now
the
empty
place
in
my
heart
is
filled,
And
there’s
one
thing
that
Linda
and
I
know
for
sure:
we
won’t
lose
each
other
again!
12
The
writer
went
to
piano
lessons
with
Linda
Evans
.
A.at
the
age
of
13
B.before
she
got
married
C.before
the
writer’s
family
moved
away
D.after
they
moved
to
new
homes
13.They
didn’t
often
write
to
each
other
because
they
.
A.got
married
B.had
little
time
to
do
so
C.didn’t
like
writing
letters
D.could
see
each
other
on
special
times
14.The
writer
was
happy
when
she
.
A.read
the
newspaper
B.heard
Linda’s
voice
on
the
phone
C.met
a
young
woman
who
looked
a
lot
like
Linda
D.wrote
to
the
woman
whose
last
name
was
Wangman
15.They
haven’t
kept
in
touch
.
A.for
about
40
years
B.for
about
27
years
C.since
they
got
married
D.since
the
writer’s
family
moved
away
二
完形填空(每个空2分
总分2
15=30)
An
old
lady,
a
customer
on
the
paper
route,
taught
me
a
lesson
in
forgiveness
when
I
was
12
years
old.
On
a(n)?___16_____afternoon
in
the
freezing
weather,
a
friend
and
I
were
throwing
stones
onto
the___17_______of
the
old
lady's
house.
The
stone
that
I
found
was
too
smooth,?____18____it
slipped
from
my
hand
as
I
let
it
go
and___19_____straight
not
for
the
covering
on
top
of
the
house
but
for
a
small
window
on
the
house's
back
porch.
At
the
sound
of
broken
glass,
we
knew
we
were___20_____.We
turned
and?___21_____.
I
was
too?___22_____?about
getting
caught.
However,
I
wasn’t___23____,
but
I
was
no
longer
able
to
act
comfortably
in
her?___24_____.
I___25_____my
mind
to
save
my
money
delivering
paper.
And
after
three
weeks
I
saved
enough.I
put
the
money
in
an
envelope
with
a
note__26___that
I
was
sorry
for
breaking
her
window.
I
waited
until
it
was
dark
,
moved____27____to
the
old
lady
'
s
house
and
put
the
unsigned
letter
through
the
letter
slot
in
her
door
.
I
felt____28___and
could
have
the
freedom
of
,
once
again
,
looking
straight
into
the
old
lady's
kind
eyes
.
The
next
day,
I
handed
the
old
lady
her
paper
as
usual.
She
thanked
me
for
the
paper
and
gave
me
a
bag
of
cookies.
I
thanked
her
and
started
to
eat
the
cookies
as
I
continued
my____29____.After
several
cookies
.
I
felt
an
envelope
and
pulled
it
out
of
the
bag.
When
I
opened
the
envelope
,
I
was?___30_____.
Inside
were
the
seven
dollars
and
a
short
note
that
said
,
"
I'm
proud
of
you.”
16.A.?winter??
B.?summer???
C.?spring???
D.?autumn
17.A.?window??
B.?basement??
C.?roof???
D.?access
18.A.?but???
B.?so???
C.?for???
D.?or
19.A.?landed??
B.?left???
C.?dragged???D.?headed
20.A.?in
trouble?
B.?in
many
ways
C.?in
danger??D.?in
charge
21.A.?got
around?
B.?sit
around?
C.?ran
away??
D.?hung
out
22.A.?embarrassed?B.?scared???
C.?disappointed
D.?ashamed
23.A.?discovered?
B.?scolded???C.?punished??
D.?involved
24.A.encouragement
B.?presence??
C.?company?
D.?comfort
25.A.?made
up???B.?took
up???C.?meet
with??D.?picked
up
26.A.?proving???B.?showing???C.?convincing
D.?explaining
27.A.?hurriedly??B.?quietly??
C.?patiently?
D.?firmly
28.A.?confused??
B.?concerned??C.?relieved??
D.?frustrated
29.A.?effort???
B.?study???
C.?journey???D.?route
30.A.?shocked??
B.?satisfied??C.?annoyed???D.?amused
三
语法填空(每个空2分
总分2
10=20)
One
evening
years
ago
in
New
York,
I
sat
on
a
bench
in
a
park
and
watched
a
little
boy,
around
2
years
old,
31
(run)
freely
on
the
grass
as
his
mother
watched
from
a
short
distance
away.
The
boy
would
fall
to
the
grass,
32
(get)
up,
and
without
looking
back
33
his
mother,
run
as
fast
as
he
could
as
if
nothing
had
happened.
When
kids
fall
down,
they
don't
think
of
the
fall
as
a
failure.
Instead,
they
consider
34
as
a
learning
experience.
They
try
again
and
again
until
they
succeed.
While
I
35
(touch)
by
the
boy's
strong
mind,
I
was
also
touched
by
the
way
he
ran.
With
each
attempt,
he
looked
so
confident
and
36
(nature).
He
only
wanted
to
run
37
(free)
and
to
do
it
as
well
as
he
could.
He
was
just
being
a
child—
just
being
himself—being
completely
in
the
moment.
He
never
gave
up.
Each
time
he
38
(fall)
,
he
got
himself
back
up
again,
as
if
he
knew
that
falling
down
was
simply
a
part
of
life.
He
was
not
looking
for
others'
smiles,
or
worrying
about
39
someone
was
watching
or
not.
He
only
wanted
to
run
and
to
feel
the
experience
of
running
fully
and
freely.
I
learned
a
lot
from
that
experience,
and
have
successfully
brought
that
lesson
with
me
in
many
__40____(part)
of
my
life.
四单句填空(每个空2分
总分2
10=20)用所给词的适当形式填空
1.He
has
made
a
________(seriously)
mistake
and
will
be
severely
punished.
2.Try
to
act
______(confident)
in
examination,
even
if
you
are
nervous.
3.It
is
________(polite)
of
you
to
interrupt
when
we
are
talking.
4.The
girl
fell
off
the
horse,
_______(break)
her
right
leg.
5.While
_______(walk)
in
the
nature
park,
we
saw
a
lot
of
unknown
birds.
6.The
air
in
the
mountain
is
much
fresher
than
______
in
the
city.(代词)
7.--How
long
have
you
been
like
this?
--______October
13,
Monday.(介词)
8.
_______prize
for
the
winner
of
the
competition
is
________two-week
holiday
in
Paris.(冠词)
9.
--Do
you
think
mastering
English
is
_____
help
when
you
look
for
a
new
job?(冠词)
普兰店一中第二次教学质量检测英语参考答案
满分100
时间
90分钟
命题人
一
阅读理解(每题2分
总分2
15=30)
1-4
ABDC
5-8DBCD
9-11BDC
12-15CBBA
二
完形填空(每个空2分
总分2
15=30)
16-20
ACBDA
21-25
CBABA
26-30
DBCDA
三
语法填空(每个空2分
总分2
10=20)
31
running
32
get
33
at
34
it
35
was
touched
36
natural
37
freely
38
fell
39
whether
40
parts
四单句填空(每个空2分
总分2
10=20)用所给词的适当形式填空
1
serious
2
confidently
3impolite
4
breaking
5
walking
6
that
7
since
8
The
a
9
a