长郡中学2020-2021学年度高一第一学期期中考试
英语
时量:120分钟
满分:100分
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分10分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题0.5分,满分2.5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。
例:
How
much
is
the
shirt?
A.£19.15.
B.£9.18.
C.£9.15.
答案是C。
1.
What
color
was
the
woman’s
shirt?
A.
Pink.
B.
White.
C.
Light
yellow.
2.
What
does
the
man
want?
A.
Some
coins.
B.
A
one-dollar
bill.
C.
A
parking
place.
3.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
The
news.
B.
British
friends.
C.
English
learning.
4.
What
will
the
speakers
probably
do?
A.
Have
dinner
in
the
restaurant.
B.
Look
around
the
restaurant.
C.
Find
a
cheaper
restaurant.
5.
What
is
the
man
doing?
A.
Cooking.
B.
Having
a
meal.
C.
Doing
shopping.
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。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、7题。
6.
What
does
the
woman
ask
the
man
to
do?
A.
Prepare
a
report.
B.
Attend
a
meeting.
C.
Look
after
her
pet.
7.
What
will
the
man
do
next?
A.
Visit
his
sister.
B.
Make
a
phone
call.
C.
Go
to
the
woman's
flat.
听第7段材料,回答第8,9题。
8.
Where
are
the
speakers?
A.
On
Grand
Road.
B.
On
Emerton
Avenue.
C.
On
Brook
Road.
9.
Where
is
the
shopping
center?
A.
Next
to
a
park.
B.
Opposite
a
gas
station.
C.
On
the
right
of
a
post
office.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
When
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
On
Friday.
B.
On
Wednesday.
C.
On
Tuesday.
11.
What
do
we
know
about
the
woman?
A.
She
is
too
busy
this
week.
B.
She
has
finished
the
report
already.
C.
She
will
be
absent
from
today’s
meeting.
12.
What
will
the
woman
do
later
probably?
A.
Ask
for
a
day
off.
B.
Start
writing
her
report.
C.
Meet
the
manager.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Teacher
and
student.
B.
Manager
and
assistant.
C.
Interviewer
and
interviewee.
14.
What
is
the
man’s
opinion
about
his
present
job?
A.
It
is
boring.
B.
It
is
creative.
C.
It
is
challenging.
15.
What
kind
of
course
did
the
man
take
in
college?
A.
A
one-year
course.
B.
A
two-year
course.
C.
A
four-year
course.
16.
What
do
we
know
about
the
man?
A.
He
has
a
degree
in
computer.
B.
He
works
as
a
web
page
designer.
C.
He
is
still
a
student
at
a
technical
school.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
can
people
find
in
the
left-hand
corner?
A.
Exercise
books.
B.
Novels
and
short
stories.
C.
Computers
for
users
free
of
charge.
18.
Where
can
people
use
their
own
notebook
computers?
A.
In
the
study
area.
B.
In
the
computer
room.
C.
In
the
cafe.
19.
What
can
people
do
in
the
cafe?
A.
Do
homework.
B.
Look
at
magazines
and
newspapers.
C.
Read
novels
taken
from
the
shelves.
20.
What
is
the
gallery
used
for?
A.
Holding
talks.
B.
Putting
up
notices.
C.
Accepting
visitors.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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。
A
Diary
of
a
Wimpy
Kid
Do-It-Yourself
Book
This
book
based
on
Greg
Hefley’s
own
"diary"
lets
kids
express
themselves
in
an
exciting
way.
In
the
book,
kids
will
be
asked:
What
was
the
best
dream
you
have
ever
had?
The
worst
thing
you
have
ever
eaten?
The
best
secret
you
have
ever
heard?
This
book
is
unique
and
special
because
it
has
blank
pages
for
readers
to
write
their
own
stories
and
keep
their
own
diaries.
Author:
Jeff
Kinney
List
Price:
$10.95
Price:
$6.57
Buy
it
on
Amazon.com.
You
save:
$4.38(40%)
Chinese
Children's
Favorite
Stories
This
volume
of
beloved
Chinese
stories
contains
a
delightful
selection
from
the
store
of
Chinese
legend(传奇).
Discover
many
delightful
animal
characters
as
well
as
Chang'e
and
Guan
Yin.
Retold
for
an
international
audience,
the
stories
with
beautiful
pictures
will
give
children
aged
six
to
ten
in
other
countries
a
chance
to
learn
about
both
the
tradition
and
culture
of
China.
Author:
Mingmei
Yip
List
Price:
$18.95
Price:
$12.89
Buy
it
on
Amazon.com.
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The
Way
Science
Works
The
perfect
introduction
to
show
how
science
explains
the
world
around
us!
Eye-opening
experiments
and
extraordinary
photography
bring
science
to
life.
It
explains
everyday
facts
and
the
theories
behind
the
technology
in
today’s
fast-moving
world.
Full
of
facts
about
famous
scientists,
technology
news
and
more.
Author:
Robin
Kerrod
List
Price:
$24.99
Price:
$16.49
Buy
it
on
Amazon.com.
You
save:
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21.
Diary
of
a
Wimpy
Kid
Do-It-
Yourself
Book
is
different
from
other
books
because
you
can
.
A.
ask
the
author
questions
B.
write
your
own
stories
in
the
book
C.
have
a
chance
to
see
beautiful
photos
D.
read
many
interesting
stories
about
the
author
22.
Chinese
Children’s
Favorite
Stories
is
written
for
.
A.
Chinese
children
aged
6
to
10
B.
teenagers
in
other
countries
C.
junior
students
in
other
countries
D.
foreign
children
aged
6
to
10
23.
Whose
book
would
you
like
to
read
if
you
are
interested
in
science
and
technology?
A.
Robin
Kerrod’s.
B.
Jeff
Kinney's.
C.
Mingmei
Yip's.
D.
Eve
Bunting's.
B
Ryan
Hreljac
is
a
boy
living
in
Canada.
Without
his
help,
hundreds
of
wells
that
now
provide
fresh
water
for
people
in
Africa,
Central
America
and
India
might
never
have
been
built.
Ryan
is
what
you
might
call
a
water
ambassador(大使).
He
traveled
the
world
to
tell
people
how
they
can
help
solve
a
big
problem:
the
lack
of
safe
drinking
water
in
many
developing
countries.
Ryan’s
efforts
didn’t
begin
in
a
far-off
place,
but
right
at
home
in
Kemptville,
Ontario.
When
he
was
6
years
old,
Ryan
learned
from
his
teacher
that
children
in
Africa
often
must
walk
miles
each
day
to
find
water.
Some
even
die
from
drinking
bad
water,
his
teacher
said.
So
Ryan
decided
to
act.
He
did
chores
for
his
parents
and
neighbors.
He
spoke
to
schools,
churches,
and
clubs
about
his
goal.
The
word
spread.
After
several
months
of
hard
work,
Ryan
had
raised
$
2,
000,
enough
to
dig
one
well.
An
organization
called
Canadian
Physicians
for
Aid
and
Relief(CPAR)
chose
a
site
for
the
well
in
the
village
of
Agweo,
in
Uganda.
Two
years
later,
CPAR
arranged
for
Ryan
to
visit
Uganda
for
the
opening
ceremony
of
the
well.
Ryan
met
a
new
friend
named
Jimmy.
Then
they
formed
a
close
friendship.
He
often
traveled
with
Ryan
to
explain
how
water
changed
his
life.
After
the
first
well,
"the
ripple(涟漪)effect
took
over,"
Ryan
says,
"and
one
goal
led
to
another."
With
adult
help,
he
founded
Ryan’s
Well
Foundation
to
educate
people
about
the
importance
of
water.
Now
the
foundation
has
raised
more
than
$
1.5
million
and
built
255
wells
that
serve
more
than
427,
000
people
in
12
countries.
Ryan
has
received
many
awards
but
he
isn't
bragging(炫耀).
"The
most
impressive
people
I’ve
met
are
the
other
kids
who
want
to
help
too,"
he
says.
"I'm
just
a
typical
kid.
I
had
a
small
dream,
and
I
stayed
with
it.
Everybody
can
do
something."
24.
What
problem
is
Ryan
working
to
solve?
A.
The
effect
of
poverty
on
children.
B.
The
diseases
caused
by
polluted
water.
C.
A
lack
of
safe
drinking
water.
D.
A
lack
of
money
to
save
water.
25.
How
did
Ryan
earn
money
for
his
first
well?
A.
He
created
an
educational
foundation.
B.
He
traveled
to
villages
across
the
world.
C.
He
started
a
website
to
ask
for
donations.
D.
He
did
chores
and
sold
his
idea.
26.
To
make
a
dream
come
true,
what
would
be
the
most
important
for
Ryan?
A.
Making
friends.
B.
Not
giving
up.
C.
Knowing
his
limits.
D.
Not
bragging
about
awards.
27.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
An
Organization
of
Saving
Water
B.
A
Story
of
a
Well
C.
A
Boy
Who
Makes
a
Difference
D.
A
Well
That
Brought
People
Together
C
Breakfast
is
food
for
the
brain
and
for
the
rest
of
your
body.
And
downing
those
morning
calories(卡路里)is
worth
it,
even
for
people
worried
about
their
weight,
a
new
study
finds.
The
study
was
led
by
Marlene
Schwartz,
a
psychologist
who
studies
obesity(肥胖).
Her
group
studied
some
600
middle-school
students.
Over
three
years,
students
from
12
different
schools
were
asked
about
their
breakfasts.
Throughout
the
study
about
34%-44%
of
all
students
said
they
regularly
ate
breakfast
at
home.
Up
to
17%,
or
almost
one
in
every
six
kids.
regularly
ate
breakfast
at
school.
Overall,
about
one
in
every
10
kids
reported
eating
breakfasts
both
at
home
and
at
school.
Eating
habits
changed
somewhat
as
the
kids
got
older.
For
example,
fifth
graders
were
more
likely
to
regularly
eat
breakfast
at
home.
But
by
seventh
grade,
22%
of
the
studied
kids
often
skipped
breakfast(不吃早饭).
Surprisingly,
at
every
age,
kids
who
ate
breakfast
were
less
likely
to
be
overweight.
This
was
true
even
for
those
who
ate
breakfast
at
home
and
at
school.
It
also
found
that
students
who
skipped
breakfast
most
often
were
those
most
likely
to
be
overweight.
These
findings
may
seem
puzzling.
Yet
Schwartz'
s
team
can
think
of
several
possible
explanations.
Skipping
breakfast
may
set
people
up
to
be
“over-hungry”
later
in
the
day,
she
says.
Then
someone
may
eat
more
food
than
their
body
needs.
When
that
happens,
it
might
take
the
brain
longer
to
realize
“you
have
enough
food
and
can
stop
eating
now”.
What'
s
more,
not
eating
in
the
morning
prevents
our
brains
and
bodies
from
working
well.
It's
very
difficult
for
children
to
pay
attention
in
class
if
they
arrive
without
having
breakfast.
But
why
should
eating
two
breakfasts
not
lead
to
weight
gain?
One
explanation
may
be
that
school
breakfasts
are
very
healthy
and
controlled
in
size,
notes
Schwartz.
Also,
most
of
the
double-breakfast
eaters
are
boys.
These
kids
are
active
and
actively
growing.
They
sometimes
eat
twice
as
much
as
other
people.
28.
What
is
the
function(作用)
of
the
first
paragraph?
A.
To
introduce
the
topic.
B.
To
make
a
comparison.
C.
To
show
the
background.
D.
To
attract
readers.
29.
What
do
we
know
about
the
new
study?
A.
Its
leader
was
a
middle-school
teacher.
B.
It
was
carried
out
among
teachers.
C.
It
lasted
more
than
three
years.
D.
Its
findings
were
doubted
by
many
people.
30.
According
to
the
study,
about
sixty
students
.
A.
ate
breakfast
regularly
at
home
B.
ate
breakfast
regularly
at
school
C.
ate
two
breakfasts
regularly
D.
seldom
ate
breakfast
31.
What
may
happen
to
a
boy
who
eats
breakfast
regularly
according
to
Paragraph
4?
A.
He
may
put
on
weight.
B.
His
brain
and
body
work
badly.
C.
He
is
sure
to
have
a
healthy
weight.
D.
He
is
very
likely
to
be
focused
in
class.
D
During
the
ongoing
battle
against
the
Novel
Coronavirus
Pneumonia
(NCP)(新型冠状肺炎),
you
may
have
read
news
that
garlic(大蒜)can
quickly
kill
the
virus
but
it
proved
to
be
misinformation.
While
the
nation
continues
to
fight
against
the
NCP,
it's
also
stepping
up
efforts
to
fight
the
spread
of
misinformation.
In
the
Internet
era(时代),
the
nature
of
how
information
spreads
has
changed
largely.
Information
and
misinformation
can
spread
to
thousands
of
people
in
seconds.
For
most
people,
fact-checking
is
an
afterthought-if
it
is
a
thought
at
all.
Therefore,
misinformation
spreads,
said
The
Washington
Post.
People
simply
prefer
passing
on
information
that
will
lead
to
an
emotional
response
from
readers.
Whether
or
not
it
is
factual
is
not
always
important.
Misinformation
could
be
a
greater
danger
than
the
virus
itself.
Misinformation
is
"making
the
work
of
our
heroic
workers
even
harder",
World
Health
Organization
(WHO)
Director-General
Tedros
told
China
Daily.
He
said
misinformation
"causes
confusion
and
spreads
fear".
During
the
fight
against
the
NCP,
Ghebreyesus
said
that
"at
the
WHO
we’re
not
just
fighting
against
the
virus,
we're
also
battling…conspiracy(阴谋)theories
that
undermine
our
response."
It
is
true
that
as
China
races
to
contain
the
NCP
and
minimize(减少到最低限度)its
spread
across
countries.
fears
and
rumors(谣言)surrounding
the
virus
are
creating
their
own
problems
on
social
media.
"Ironically(讽刺地),
speed
is
important
on
those
things."
US
professor
Gabriel
Kahn
told
The
Los
Angeles
Times.
"But…those
are
the
ones
you
have
to
be
most
certain
about
verifying(验证)before
you
share."
As
ordinary
people,
we
may
not
be
able
to
devote
ourselves
like
those
medical
staff.
But
we
could
think
twice
about
what
we
read.
If
you
can
be
careful
about
sharing
information,
it’s
your
contribution
to
the
fight
against
the
outbreak.
32.
According
to
the
article,
what
is
the
main
cause
of
the
spread
of
misinformation?
A.
The
lack
of
fact-checking.
B.
An
increase
in
viruses.
C.
People’s
desire
to
trick
others.
D.
Changes
in
the
way
people
view
information·
33.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"undermine"
in
Para.
5
probably
mean?
A.
Test.
B.
Harm.
C.
Guide.
D.
Explain.
34.
What
problem
has
been
found
during
the
battle
against
the
NCP?
A.
People
have
fears
caused
by
misinformation.
B.
It
is
hard
to
deal
with
misinformation
across
countries.
C.
Rumors
about
the
virus
travel
too
fast
to
be
controlled.
D.
Social
media
creates
problems
for
people
to
verify
misinformation.
35.
What
is
the
author's
purpose
in
writing
the
article?
A.
To
share
tips
on
how
to
fight
against
misinformation.
B.
To
introduce
some
misinformation
about
the
NCP.
C.
To
call
on
people
to
watch
out
for
misinformation.
D.
To
tell
people
what
China
has
done
to
deal
with
misinformation.
第二节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5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。
Many
people
think
that
personal
development
is
something
they
can’t
do,
but
the
truth
is
that
everyone
can
help
themselves
personally
develop.
36
A
great
way
to
help
one’s
mood
is
to
live
in
the
here
and
now.
The
idea
is
similar
to
the
idea
in
Eckhart
Tolle's
The
Power
of
Now.
If
you
live
in
the
present
moment,
you
cannot
ever
possibly
be
in
pain,
because
to
know
pain
there
has
to
be
a
past.
37
During
hard
times
we
tend
to
always
think
about
what
is
troubling
us
and
lose
sight
of
the
bigger
picture.
Faith(信念)helps
one
focus
on
that
bigger
picture
while
changing
the
focus
from
hardship
to
a
higher
power.
To
help
yourself,
focus
on
helping
others.
38
Do
you
view
them
as
unique
individuals
who
are
worthy
of
respect,
or
do
you
just
see
them
as
obstacles(绊脚石)who
are
always
getting
in
your
way?
The
more
you
care
about
others,
the
more
you
will
care
for
yourself.
When
you
are
trying
to
improve
yourself,
it
is
important
to
remember
to
focus
on
one
thing
at
a
time.
39
This
leads
to
upset
and
finally
you
may
give
up.
One
of
the
most
important
things
about
self-improvement
is
to
set
achievable
goals
for
yourself.
Setting
goals
that
are
unreachable
will
only
make
you
feel
discouraged!
The
information
you
just
looked
at
should
help
you
to
feel
more
confident
of
your
efforts
to
grow
as
an
individual.
40
A.
If
you
try
to
improve
several
different
things,
you
may
lose
control
of
all
of
them.
B.
You
might
find
a
few
new
suggestions
in
this
article.
C.
God
helps
those
who
help
themselves.
D.
Sometimes
finding
the
faith
to
devote
oneself
to
is
a
great
self-help
idea.
E.
Keep
a
positive
attitude,
and
use
your
chosen
tips
consistently(始终如一地).
F.
Being
kind
is
always
helpful
to
yourself.
G.
Pay
attention
to
your
attitudes
towards
others.
第三部分
语言运用(共两节,满分25分)
第一节
完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Adventure
is
in
my
blood.
And
I
had
been
considering
how
I
was
going
to
celebrate
my
high
school
graduation.
I
didn't
just
want
a
small
41
in
the
backyard.
I
started
thinking
about
doing
a(n)
42
alone
somewhere
out
of
the
ordinary.
I
took
out
43
and
drew
the
1,500-mile
route
along
which
I
would
be
44
from
the
northernmost
point
in
Norway
to
the
southernmost
section
of
Sweden.
When
I
45
my
plans
with
my
dad,
he
agreed
as
I
thought
he
would.
I
had
only
been
away
from
my
home
three
days
now,
but
there
was
an
inner
46
going
on
inside
of
me.
Part
of
me
was
homesick
and
doubting
whether
I
47
could
make
it.
The
other
part
of
me
was
ready
to
48
it
to
myself
and
my
family
that
I
could
do
it
by
myself.
On
the
road,
I
met
another
49
who
was
quite
a
bit
older
than
I
was.
He
had
finished
his
bike
journey.
I
could
tell
he
had
a
great
sense
of
50
.
It
encouraged
me
not
to
51
.
There
was
52
around
me
for
miles.
Actually,
that
wasn't
completely
53
.
There
were
mosquitoes(蚊子)-millions
of
them.
My
arms
were
so
dotted
with(布满)
54
that
they
looked
like
a
topographical
map.
But,
no
matter
how
55
it
would
be,
nothing
could
stop
my
advance
towards
the
destination(目的地).
As
you
know,
adventure
is
in
my
blood.
41.
A.
party
B.
meeting
C.
conversation
D.
lecture
42.
A.
flight
B.
interview
C.
performance
D.
trip
43.
A.
instructions
B.
maps
C.
magazines
D.
proposals
44.
A.
walking
B.
flying
C.
biking
D.
running
45.
A.
compared
B.
shared
C.
prepared
D.
changed
46.
A.
battle
B.
activity
C.
request
D.
discussion
47.
A.
naturally
B.
really
C.
usually
D.
reasonably
48.
A.
turn
B.
respond
C.
prove
D.
rise
49.
A.
driver
B.
jogger
C.
bicyclist
D.
pilot
50.
A.
humour
B.
direction
C.
balance
D.
satisfaction
51.
A.
calm
down
B.
break
down
C.
speed
up
D.
give
up
52.
A.
nobody
B.
everybody
C.
anything
D.
everything
53.
A.
normal
B.
true
C.
regular
D.
tough
54.
A.
wounds
B.
cuts
C.
bites
D.
burns
55.
A.
boring
B.
fortunate
C.
passive
D.
difficult
第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Setting
goals
is
56
first
step
in
achieving
them.
The
tips
below
may
help
you.
Set
goals
that
can
be
achieved.
Don't
push
57
(you)
to
achieve
more
than
what
is
possible.
Instead,
you
should
set
goals
based
on
your
58
(ability)
and
skills.
Break
big
goals
down
into
small
ones,
when
you
do
so,
they
59
(seem)
easier
to
reach.
You
will
be
proud
of
yourself
when
you
realize
each
small
goal.
This
will
also
give
you
the
60
(encourage)
to
achieve
your
long-term
goal.
Write
your
goals
on
paper.
It
is
a
good
idea
to
put
your
goals
61
you
can
see
them.
You
can
place
the
list
on
your
bedside
table.
Or
you
can
stick
it
on
your
bedroom
wall.
This
will
remind
you
62
what
you
are
working
for
and
keep
you
63
(focus).
After
you
set
a
goal,
it
is
important
to
stick
to
it
and
work
hard
towards
it.
You
may
find
64
(achieve)
goals
difficult.
But
you
should
not
give
up.
Instead,
stay
positive
and
65
(confidently).You
will
succeed
in
the
end.
第四部分
写作(共三节,满分35分)
第一节(满分10分)
66.假定你是李华,最近你的美国朋友Leo在与父母相处的过程中出现了沟通不畅的问题。他心情不佳,来信寻求你的帮助和建议。请根据以下要点给他写一封信:
1.安慰朋友;
2.介绍自己与家人沟通的情况;
3.提出改善家庭关系的建议。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
4.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear
Leo,
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节(满分20分)
67.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。
A
light
knock
on
the
door
brought
me
from
my
kitchen.
Because
we
had
just
moved
into
a
new
neighborhood,
I
couldn't
imagine
who
it
would
be.
When
I
opened
the
door,
an
old
man
stood
there,
who
was
dressed
in
dirty
clothes
and
wearing
dirty
rubber
boots.
His
hand
hung
a
plastic
bag.
"Can
I
help
you?"
I
asked.
"Would
you
like
to
buy
some
fresh
garden
vegetables?"
he
said,
his
blue
eyes
full
of
hope.
"Are
they
from
your
garden?"
I
looked
inside
his
plastic
bag
and
saw
some
carrots
with
soil.
"Yes,"
his
voice
was
soft.
"And
I
can
get
some
apples
from
a
tree
in
my
yard.
Would
you
like
some
of
those,
too?"
My
heart
softened,
and
I
wondered
if
he
was
badly
in
need
of
quite
a
bit
of
money.
With
a
sigh(叹息)I
said,
"Please
step
inside
and
I'll
get
my
money."
The
next
day,
he
knocked
at
our
door
again.
This
time,
my
little
four-year-old
daughter
got
there
first.
"Oh,
hello.
Would
you
like
to
come
in
for
tea?"
Without
a
second
thought,
the
old
man
stepped
inside
and
held
out
a
broken
basket
with
several
bruised(擦伤的)apples.
"From
my
tree,"
he
said,
removing
a
worn
cap.
"You
might
like
to
make
apple
pie."
The
three
of
us
sat
at
the
kitchen
table
and
drank
our
tea.
It
was
clear
that
my
daughter
liked
hosting
a
visitor
in
her
never-ending
questions.
"What
is
your
name?
Where
do
you
live?
Why
are
your
clothes
so
dirty?"
The
homeless-looking
man
laughed
as
he
answered
each
question.
His
name
was
Mr.
Locket
and
he
lived
around
the
corner.
His
wife
had
passed
away
several
years
before,
and
his
children
all
lived
far
away.
He
was
lonely.
His
need
for
company(陪伴)had
sent
him
door
to
door
selling
fruit
and
vegetables.
Ours
was
the
only
door
opened
to
him.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。
When
he
finished
the
tea,
he
said
he
had
to
go
home
and
promised
to
return
the
next
day.
Several
years
later,
a
small
envelope
was
delivered
to
our
home-a
letter
from
the
old
man's
daughter.
★第三节
课文内容默写。(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
68.
However.
if
your
friend
your
feelings
or
makes
you
suffer,
it’s
time
to
rethink
your
relationship.
69.
Indeed,
the
human
heart
depends
on
such
opportunities
for
and
protection.
70.
The
possibilities
are
endless,
and
I
have
confidence
in
your
ability
to
your
family,
to
your
community
and
to
our
country.
71.
If
I
were
a
boy
again,
I
would
try
hard
to
know
about
and
then
deal
honestly
with
myself,
to
study
up
my
own
.
72.
,
useful
skills
and
a
positive
attitude.
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