江苏省天一中学考前热身模拟试题
高
三
英
语
本试卷满分150分
考试时间120分钟
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
请听下面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个小题,每段对话读一遍
。
1.
How
does
the
woman's
father
go
to
work?
A.
By
bus.
B.
By
subway.
C.
On
foot.
2.
Where
does
the
man
probably
stop
the
car?
A.
At
a
parking
lot.
B.
At
a
gas
station.
C.
On
the
way.
3.
What's
the
weather
normally
like
in
Chicago?
A.
Cold.
B
Warm.
C.
Rainy.
4.
What
does
the
man
think
about
the
boating
race?
A.
Disappointing.
B.
Competitive.
C.
Meaningful.
5.
What
does
the
man
want
to
do
now?
A.
Return
a
ticket.
B.
Deal
with
an
emergency.
C.
Catch
a
train.
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
can
we
know
about
the
man's
daughter?
A.
She
likes
reading
books.
B.
She
likes
playing
games.
C.
She
likes
wearing
good
clothes.
7.
What
is
the
man's
attitude
to
the
development
of
kids?
A.
Respecting
their
natural
growth.
B.
Letting
them
do
whatever
their
parents
like.
C.
Learning
as
much
as
possible
at
the
early
age.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
What's
the
possible
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Manager
and
clerk.
B.
Husband
and
wife.
C.
Customer
and
saleswoman.
9.
What
color
of
the
sweater
did
the
man
choose?
A.
Red.
B.
White.
C.
Grey.
10.
What's
the
final
price
of
the
sweater?
A.
About
50
dollars.
B.
About
45
dollars.
C.
About
40
dollars.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.
What
does
the
man's
father
do?
A.
A
software
designer.
B.
A
university
professor.
C.
A
company
manager.
12.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
Career
planning.
B.
College
courses.
C.
Finance
degree.
13.
What
is
the
woman's
suggestion
at
last?
A.
Working
for
a
new
company.
B.
Going
on
a
long
trip.
C.
Preparing
for
an
MBA.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.
What
is
Anne
Smith
doing?
A.
Finding
an
apartment.
B.
Serving
a
customer.
C.
Interviewing
a
man.
15.
What
location
does
the
man
prefer?
A.
Near
the
university.
B.
At
the
bus
stop.
C.
On
Broadway
street.
16.
What
does
the
man
want
necessarily?
A.
A
balcony.
B.
A
wash
machine.
C.
A
central
air.
17.
What
will
the
speakers
do
next?
A.
Take
some
photos
of
the
apartment.
B.
Have
a
look
at
the
apartment.
C.
Move
into
the
apartment
soon.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.
Who
is
Marlin
Cathlina
speaking
to?
A.
The
listeners
of
the
program.
B.
The
people
in
the
EU.
C.
The
representatives
of
the
EU.
19.
When
did
the
idea
of
the
EU
come
into
being
first?
A.
In
the
1900s.
B.
In
the
1950s.
C.
In
the
2000s.
20.
What
is
the
text
mainly
about?
A.
The
population
of
the
EU.
B.
The
members
of
the
EU.
C.
The
history
of
the
EU.
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。
A
Zachariah
Fike
has
an
unusual
hobby.
He
finds
old
military(军队的)medals
for
sale
in
antique
stores
and
on
the
Internet.
But
unlike
most
collectors,
Zac
tracks
down
the
medals’
rightful
owners,
and
returns
them.
His
effort
to
reunite
families
with
lost
medals
began
with
a
Christmas
gift
from
his
mother,
a
Purple
Heart
with
the
name
Corrado
A.
G.
Piccoli,
found
in
an
antique
shop.
Zac
knows
the
meaning
of
a
Purple
Heart
-
he
earned
one
himself
in
a
war
as
a
soldier.
So
when
his
mother
gave
him
the
medal,
he
knew
right
away
what
he
had
to
do.
Through
the
Internet,
Zac
tracked
down
Corrado’s
sister
Adeline
Rockko.
But
when
he
finally
reached
her,
the
woman
flooded
him
with
questions:
“Who
are
you?What
antique
shop?”
However,
when
she
hung
up,
she
regretted
the
way
she
had
handled
the
call.
So
she
called
Zac
back
and
apologized.
Soon
she
drove
to
meet
Zac
in
Watertown,
N.Y.
“At
that
point,
I
knew
she
meant
business,”
Zac
says.
“To
drive
eight
hours
to
come
to
see
me.”
The
Piccolis
grew
up
the
children
of
Italian
immigrants
in
Watertown.
Corrado,
a
translator
for
the
Army
during
WWII,
was
killed
in
action
in
Europe.
Before
hearing
from
Zac,
Adeline
hadn’t
realized
the
medal
was
missing.
Like
many
military
medals,
the
one
Zac’s
mother
had
found
was
a
family
treasure.”
This
medal
was
very
precious
to
my
parents.
Only
on
special
occasions(场合)would
they
take
it
out
and
let
us
hold
it
in
our
hands,”
Adeline
says.
As
a
child,
Adeline
couldn’t
understand
why
the
medal
was
so
significant.
“But
as
I
grew
older,”
Adeline
says,
“and
missed
my
brother
more
and
more,
I
realized
that
was
the
only
thing
we
had
left.”
Corrado
Piccoli’s
Purple
Heart
medal
now
hangs
at
the
Italian
American
Civic
Association
in
Watertown.
Zac
recently
returned
another
lost
medal
to
a
family
in
Alabama.
Since
he
first
reunited
Corrado’s
medal,
Zac
says
his
record
is
now
5
for
5.
21.
Where
did
Zac
get
a
Purple
Heart
medal
for
himself?
A.
In
the
army.
B.
In
an
antique
shop.
C.
From
his
mother.
D.
From
Adeline
Rockko.
22.
What
did
Zac
realize
when
Adeline
drove
to
meet
him?
A.
She
was
very
impolite.
B.
She
was
serious
about
the
medal.
C.
She
suspected
his
honesty.
D.
She
came
from
a
wealthy
family.
23.
What
made
Adeline
treasure
the
Purple
Heart?
A.
Her
parents’
advice.
B.
Her
knowledge
of
antiques.
C.
Her
childhood
dream.
D.
Her
memory
of
her
brother.
B
When
a
running
event
is
longer
than
26.2
miles,
it
is
called
an
ultramarathon.There
are
two
kinds
of
ultramarathons.
In
the
first
kind
of
ultramarathon,
runners
have
to
cover
a
specific
distance—50
miles,
for
example.
In
the
second
kind
of
ultramarathon,
runners
have
a
limited
amount
of
time,
such
as
24
hours,
to
cover
as
much
distance
as
they
can.
Some
ultramarathons
are
run
as
loops
around
a
track
or
course.
Others
are
run
on
trails
through
forests,
deserts,
or
mountains.
Many
ultramarathons
that
are
run
on
trails
include
natural
obstacles
that
a
runner
will
have
to
overcome,
such
as
rocky
paths
or
bad
weather.
Ultramarathons
are
run
all
over
the
world,
even
on
Antarctica.
The
most
famous
race
across
Antarctica
is
called
The
Last
Desert
Race.
Runners
pay
over
$14,000
to
compete
in
this
race.
Besides,they
must
also
buy
special
equipment
to
protect
themselves
against
the
extreme
cold.
People
who
want
to
train
to
run
in
an
ultramarathon
should
first
gain
experience
running
regular
marathons.
Once
you
have
completed
a
few
marathons,
you
can
add
more
and
more
distance
every
time
you
run.
Besides
practicing,
there
are
a
few
other
things
you
can
do
to
help
you
prepare
to
run
an
ultramarathon.
First,
pick
a
location
that
is
close
to
home,which
is
safer
because
you
will
be
more
familiar
with
the
area.
Next,
make
sure
to
bring
snacks,
sunscreen,
and
extra
shoes.
You
should
also
remember
to
drink
eight
ounces
of
water
or
a
sports
drink
every
15
to
20
minutes.
Your
pace
is
also
very
important.
When
you
are
running
an
ultramarathon,
you
should
start
running
more
slowly
than
you
do
when
you
run
a
regular
marathon.
Finally,
many
people
who
run
ultramarathons
say
that
it
is
easier
and
more
fun
to
train
with
friends
than
it
is
to
train
alone.
So
if
you
are
interested
in
running
an
ultramarathon,
you
should
also
try
to
get
one
of
your
friends
interested
in
it
too.
24.What
is
the
main
purpose
of
the
first
paragraph?
A.
To
provide
basic
information
about
ultramarathons.
B.
To
help
people
train
to
run
an
ultramarathon.
C.
To
compare
ultramarathons
to
regular
marathons.
D.
To
share
his
or
her
personal
experience
with
ultramarathons.
25.What
makes
The
Last
Desert
Race
so
difficult
to
compete
in?
I.
It
is
very
expensive
to
travel
to
Antarctica.
II.
The
weather
in
Antarctica
is
very
cold.
III.
It
is
much
longer
than
other
ultramarathons.
A.
I
only.
B.
I
and
II
only.
C.
II
and
III
only.
D.
I,
II,
and
III.
26.Why
is
it
better
to
train
for
an
ultramarathon
with
friends?
A.
Because
it
is
safer
to
run
ultramarathon
with
friends.
B.
Because
you
can
split
the
cost
of
a
trip
to
Antarctica
with
a
friend.
C.
Because
you
typically
train
harder
in
the
presence
of
others.
D.
Because
friends
make
training
more
enjoyable.
27.Where
is
this
text
most
likely
from?
A.
A
diary.
B.
A
novel.
C.
A
magazine.
D.
A
guidebook.
C
Four
people
in
England,
back
in
1953,
stared
at
Photo
51.
It
wasn’t
much-a
picture
showing
a
black
X.
But
three
of
these
people
won
the
Nobel
Prize
for
figuring
out
what
the
photo
really
showed
--
the
shape
of
DNA.
The
discovery
brought
fame
and
fortune
to
scientists
James
Watson,
Francis
Crick,
and
Maurice
Wilkins.
The
fourth,
the
one
who
actually
made
the
picture,
was
left
out.
Her
name
was
Rosalind
Franklin.
“She
should
have
been
up
there,”
says
historian
Mary
Bowden.
“If
her
photos
hadn’t
been
there,
the
others
couldn’t
have
come
up
with
the
structure.”
One
reason
Franklin
was
missing
was
that
she
had
died
of
cancer
four
years
before
the
Nobel
decision.
But
now
scholar
doubt
that
Franklin
was
not
only
robbed
of
her
life
by
disease
but
robbed
of
credit
by
her
competitions.
At
Cambridge
University
in
the
1950s,
Watson
and
Click
tried
to
make
models
by
cutting
up
shapes
of
DNA’S
parts
and
then
putting
them
together.
In
the
meantime,
at
King’s
College
in
London,
Franklin
and
Wilkins
shone
X-rays
at
the
molecule(分子).
The
rays
produced
patters
reflecting
the
shape.
But
Wilkins
and
Franklin’s
relationship
was
a
lot
rockier
than
the
celebrated
teamwork
of
Watson
and
Crick,
Wilkins
thought
Franklin
was
hired
to
be
his
assistant.
But
the
college
actually
employed
her
to
take
over
the
DNA
project.
What
she
did
was
produce
X-ray
pictures
that
told
Watson
and
Crick
that
one
of
their
early
models
was
inside
out.
And
she
was
not
shy
about
saying
so.
That
angered
Watson,
who
attacked
her
in
return.
Mere
inspection
suggested
that
she
would
not
easily
bend.
Clearly
s
he
had
to
to
go
or
be
put
in
her
place.
As
Franklin’s
competitors,
Wilkins,
Watson
and
Crick
had
much
to
gain
by
cutting
her
out
of
the
little
group
of
researchers,
says
historian
Pnina
Abir-Am.
In
1962
at
the
Nobel
Prize
awarding
ceremony,
Wilkins
thanked
13
colleagues
by
name
before
he
mentioned
Franklin.
Watson
wrote
his
book
laughing
at
her.
Crick
wrote
in
1974
that
“Franklin
was
only
two
steps
away
from
the
solution.”
No,
Franklin
was
the
solution.
“She
contributed
more
than
any
other
player
to
solving
the
structure
of
DNA.
She
must
be
considered
a
co-discoverer,”
Abir-Am
says.
This
was
backed
up
by
Aaron
Klug,
who
worked
with
Franklin
and
later
won
a
Nobel
Prize
himself.
Once
described
as
the
“Dark
Lady
of
DNA”,
Franklin
is
finally
coming
into
the
light.
28.
What
is
the
text
mainly
about?
A.
The
disagreements
among
DNA
researches.
B.
The
unfair
treatment
of
Franklin.
C.
The
process
of
discovering
DNA.
D.
The
race
between
two
teams
of
scientist
29.
Watson
was
angry
with
Franklin
because
she
_________.
A.
took
the
lead
in
the
competition
B.
kept
her
results
from
him
C.
proved
some
of
his
findings
wrong
D.
shared
her
data
with
other
scientists
30.Why
is
Franklin
described
as
“Dark
Lady
of
DNA”?
A.
She
developed
pictures
in
dark
labs.
B.
She
discovered
the
black
X
--
the
shape
of
DNA.
C.
Her
name
was
forgotten
after
her
death.
D.
Her
contribution
was
unknown
to
the
public.
31.What
is
the
writer’s
attitude
toward
Wilkins,
Watson
and
Crick?
A.
Disapproving
B.
Respectful
C.
Admiring
D.
Doubtful
D
One
thing
in
which
I
think
I
take
too
much
pride,
at
times,
is
my
academic
performance.
In
the
past,
I
managed
to
get
grades
on
exams
that
were
unbelievable,
even
to
myself,
for
the
amount
of
studying
I
had
done.
The
exam
may
have
just
happened
to
ask
the
questions
to
which
I
knew
the
answers,
even
though
there
were
many
possible
questions
that
would
have
stumped
me.
I’ve
always
done
well
in
mathematics,
but
a
few
times,
I
had
to
step
back
and
take
a
second
look
at
how
much
pride
I
had
in
my
ability.
Upon
receiving
the
score
for
my
second
exam
in
MATH170,
I
was
rather
disturbed.
My
score
was
79%.
I
had
planned
to
use
my
math
courses
to
balance
the
grades
I
might
get
in
my
English
and
writing
courses,
so
that
score
was
acceptable.
It
got
worse
still.
In
Statistics
and
Calculus,
I
received
failing
grades
on
homework
assignments.
Every
time
I
got
these
bad
grades,
I
felt
the
same.
I
started
to
think
that
maybe
I
really
couldn’t
do
these
things.
After
giving
an
honest
effort,
however,
I
did
better.
The
thing
in
which
I
haven’t
enough
pride
is
my
worth
as
a
person
with
whom
people
like
to
associate.
I
give
up
opportunities
to
socialize
because
I
don’t
think
anyone
will
want
to
talk
to
me.
Because
of
this
trait
of
mine,
I
have
very
few
friends.
Perhaps
spending
the
majority
of
my
time
alone
isn’t
bad;
it
is
what
I’m
used
to,
but
I
bet
that
by
living
a
life
of
partial
seclusion,
I
miss
out
on
interesting
and
amusing
life
experiences
that
could
be
beneficial.
I
have
illustrated
how
the
extremes
of
pride
can
be
harmful.
In
my
case,
too
much
pride
in
academic
ability
can
lead
to
failing
grades,
and
not
enough
pride
in
oneself
as
a
social
individual
can
lead
to
a
lonelier
life.
A
moderate
amount
of
pride
leads
to
a
clear
view
of
the
agendas
of
life,
allowing
one
to
make
good
decisions
regarding
these.
32.Why
did
the
author
get
good
grades
in
the
past?
A.
Because
of
hard
work.
B.
Because
of
much
pride.
C.
Because
of
good
luck.
D.
Because
of
high
intelligence.
33.How
did
the
author
feel
after
exam
failures?
A.
A
little
ashamed.
B.
Less
confident.
C.
Less
determined.
D.
A
little
grateful.
34.What
is
the
author’s
attitude
to
spending
most
of
his/her
time
alone?
A.
Carefree.
B.
Tolerant.
C.
Regretful.
D.
Positive.
35.Which
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Avoiding
being
too
proud.
B.
Changing
the
poor
character.
C.
Correcting
the
bad
behaviour.
D.
Balancing
the
pride
degree.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
Much
of
the
work
in
today’s
world
is
accomplished(完成)in
teams.
Most
people
believe
the
best
way
to
build
a
great
team
is
to
gather
a
group
of
the
most
talented
individuals.
36
Companies
spend
millions
hiring
top
business
people.
Is
their
money
well
spent?
37
They
focused
on
football,
basketball
and
baseball.
The
results
are
mixed.
For
football
and
basketball,
adding
talented
players
to
a
team
proves
a
good
method,
but
only
up
to
the
point
where
70%
of
the
players
are
top
talent;
above
that
level,
the
team’s
performance
begins
to
decline.
Interestingly,
this
trend
isn’t
evident
in
baseball,
where
additional
individual
talent
keeps
improving
the
team’s
performance.
To
explain
this
phenomenon,
the
researchers
explored
the
degree
to
which
a
good
performance
by
a
team
requires
its
members
to
coordinate(协调)their
actions.
38
In
baseball,
the
performance
of
individual
players
is
less
dependent
on
teammates.
They
conclude
that
when
task
interdependence
is
high,
team
performance
will
suffer
when
there
is
too
much
talent,
while
individual
talent
will
have
positive
effects
on
team
performance
when
task
interdependence
is
lower.
If
a
basketball
star
is,
for
example,
trying
to
gain
a
high
personal
point
total,
he
may
take
a
shot
himself
when
it
would
be
better
to
pass
the
ball
to
a
teammate,
affecting
the
team’s
performance.
Young
children
learning
to
play
team
sports
are
often
told,
“There
is
no
I
in
TEAM.”
39
Another
possibility
is
that
when
there
is
a
lot
of
talent
on
a
team,
some
players
may
make
less
effort.
Just
as
in
a
game
of
tug-of-war(拔河比赛),
whenever
a
person
is
added,
everyone
else
pulls
the
rope
with
less
force.
40
.
An
A-team
may
require
a
balance—not
just
A
players,
but
a
few
generous
B
players
as
well.
A.
It’s
not
a
simple
matter
to
determine
the
nature
of
talent.
B.
Sports
team
owners
spend
millions
of
dollars
attracting
top
talent
C.
The
group
interaction
and
its
effect
drew
the
researchers’
attention.
D.
Stars
apparently
do
not
follow
this
basic
principle
of
sportsmanship.
E.
Several
recent
studies
examined
the
role
of
talent
in
the
sports
world.
F.
Building
up
a
dream
team
is
more
complex
than
simply
hiring
the
best
talent.
G.
This
task
interdependence
distinguishes
baseball
from
football
and
basketball.
第三部分
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。
Exercise
and
I
have
never
had
a
good
relationship
due
to
my
fear
of
sports.
From
a
young
age,
my
dad
41
me
into
a
dozen
sports.
I
didn’t
like
any
of
them,
42
.
When
I
entered
University
of
Regina,
my
dad
43
telling
me
“You
have
to
find
a
way
to
stay
44
”or
“You
don’t
want
to
get
the
Freshman
15,
do
you?”
So
I
45
to
give
swimming
a
shot,
but
I
46
managed
to
go
to
the
pool
twice
during
the
fall
semester(学期).
Worse
still,
I
was
47
to
convince
myself
that
“Yeah,
that’s
OK.”
Spring
semester
came.
A
friend
of
mine
48
me
one
day
asking
if
I
wanted
to
go
to
Zumba
with
her.
All
I
knew
about
Zumba
was
that
it
was
basically
exercise
dancing
to
Latin
and
pop
songs.
It
didn’t
sound
too
bad,
but
I
couldn’t
be
49
.
I
went,
and
that
was
it.
Zumba
became
my
50
of
tea.
The
instructor
would
always
say:
“Don’t
worry
about
the
steps.
Have
fun.
Do
your
own
thing.”
That
removed
my
51
about
sports.
I
didn’t
have
to
be
52
.
I
didn’t
even
have
to
be
good.
I
just
need
to
53
the
music
and
move.
Zumba
did
54
me
from
the
Freshman
15,
but
it
also
did
so
much
more.
It
let
me
make
55
with
my
unpleasant
past
with
physical
fitness,
and
enjoy
staying
healthy.
41.
A.
expected
B.
allowed
C.
forced
D.
invited
42.
A.
therefore
B.
though
C.
instead
D.
besides
43.
A.
avoided
B.
risked
C.
regretted
D.
kept
44.
A.
in
shape
B.
for
fun
C.
at
ease
D.
on
business
45.
A.
refused
B.
happened
C.
bothered
D.
decided
46.
A.
hardly
B.
merely
C.
constantly
D.
gradually
47.
A.
eager
B.
content
C.
embarrassed
D.
disappointed
48.
A.
teased
B.
comforted
C.
approached
D.
annoyed
49.
A.
happy
B.
proud
C.
careful
D.
sure
50.
A.
cup
B.
part
C.
share
D.
mouth
51.
A.
curiosity
B.
passion
C.
scare
D.
confidence
52.
A.
perfect
B.
enthusiastic
C.
adorable
D.
ambitious
53.
A.
accept
B.
feel
C.
display
D.
compare
54.
A.
witness
B.
separate
C.
discourage
D.
save
55.
A.
trouble
B.
sense
C.
peace
D.
contact
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
The
Mid-Autumn
Festival,
is
celebrated
on
the
15th
day
of
the
8th
month
of
the
lunar
calendar.
It
is
a
time
for
family
members
and
loved
ones
to
congregate
and
enjoy
the
full
moon
–
a
symbol
of
56
(abundant),
harmony
and
luck.
Adults
will
usually
indulge
in
fragrant
mooncakes
of
many
57
(vary)
with
a
good
cup
hot
Chinese
tea,
58
the
little
ones
run
around
with
their
brightly-lit
lanterns.
The
Mid-Autumn
Festival
probably
began
as
a
harvest
festival,
59
was
later
given
a
mythological
flavour
with
legends
of
Chang-E,
the
beautiful
lady
in
the
moon.
According
to
Chinese
mythology,
the
earth
once
had
10
suns
60
(circle)
over
it.
One
day,
all
ten
suns
appeared
together,
scorching
the
earth
with
their
heat.
The
earth
was
saved
when
a
strong
archer,
Hou
Yi,
61
(manage)
to
shoot
down
nine
of
the
suns.
Yi
stole
the
elixir(长生不老药)of
life
62
(save)
the
people
from
his
tyrannical(残暴的)rule,
but
his
wife,
Chang-E
drank
it.
Thus
started
the
legend
of
the
lady
in
the
moon
to
whom
young
Chinese
girls
would
pray
at
the
Mid-Autumn
Festival.
In
the
14th
century,
the
eating
of
mooncakes
at
the
Mid-Autumn
Festival
63
(give)
a
new
significance.
The
story
goes
that
when
Zhu
Yuan
Zhang
was
plotting
to
overthrow
the
Yuan
Dynasty
started
by
the
Mongolians,
64
rebels
hid
their
messages
in
the
Mid-Autumn
mooncakes.
On
the
night
of
the
Moon
Festival,
the
rebels
65
(success)
attacked
and
overthrew
the
government.
第三部分
写作
(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
(满分15分)
第24届冬季奥林匹克运动会将于2022年2月在北京和张家口市联合举行,现面向社会招募志愿者。假如你是李华,请根据自己的情况写一封80词左右的英文申请信。内容包括:
1.
热爱体育;
2.
英语流利;
3.
性格外向开朗,有组织能力。
Dear
sir
or
Madam,
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节 读后续写(满分25分)
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
Jenny
was
a
bright?eyed,pretty
five?year?old
girl.One
day
when
she
and
her
mother
were
checking
out
at
the
grocery
store,Jenny
saw
a
plastic
pearl
necklace
priced
at
2.50.How
she
wanted
that
necklace,and
when
she
asked
her
mother
if
she
would
buy
it
for
her,her
mother
said,“Well,it
is
a
pretty
necklace,but
it
costs
an
awful
lot
of
money.After
all,I’ll
buy
you
the
necklace,and
when
we
get
home
we
can
make
up
a
list
of
chores
that
you
can
do
to
pay
for
the
necklace.And
don’t
forget
that
for
your
birthday,Grandma
just
might
give
you
a
whole
dollar
bill,too.Okay?”
Jenny
agreed,and
her
mother
bought
the
pearl
necklace
for
her.
Jenny
worked
on
her
chores
very
hard
every
day,and
sure
enough,her
grandma
gave
her
a
brand?new
dollar
bill
for
her
birthday.Soon
Jenny
had
paid
off
the
pearls.How
Jenny
loved
those
pearls!She
wore
them
everywhere
to
kindergarten,bed
and
when
she
went
out
with
her
mother
to
run
errands(差事).The
only
time
she
didn’t
wear
them
was
in
the
shower.Her
mother
had
told
her
that
they
would
turn
her
neck
green!
Jenny
had
a
very
loving
Daddy.When
Jenny
went
to
bed,he
would
get
up
from
his
favorite
chair
every
night
and
read
Jenny
her
favorite
story.
One
night
when
he
finished
the
story,he
said,“Jenny,do
you
love
me?”
“Oh
yes,Daddy,you
know
I
love
you,”
the
little
girl
said.
“Well,then,give
me
your
pearls.”
“Oh!Daddy,not
my
pearls!”
Jenny
refused.“But
you
can
have
Rosy,my
favorite
doll.Remember
her?
You
gave
her
to
me
last
year
for
my
birthday.And
you
can
have
her
tea
party
outfit,too.Okay?”
“Oh
no,darling,that’s
okay.”
Her
father
brushed
her
cheek
with
a
kiss.“Good
night,little
one.”
注意:
1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;
3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。
Paragraph
1:
A
week
later,her
father
once
again
asked
Jenny
after
her
story.
Paragraph
2:
Several
days
later,when
Jenny’s
father
came
in
to
read
her
a
story
as
usual,he
was
surprised
to
find
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56.
abundance
57.
varieties
58.
while
59.
which
60.
circling
61.
managed
62.
to
save
63.
was
given
64.
the
65.
successfully
应用文写作
Possible
version:
Dear
Sir
or
Madam,
I
have
heard
the
news
that
you
are
recruiting
volunteers
for
the
Winter
Olympic
Games
to
be
held
in
2022.
So
I
am
writing
to
apply
to
be
one
of
the
volunteers.
I
am
Li
Hua,
an
18-year-old
boy
who
is
built
up
by
doing
sports
regularly
in
the
spare
time.
I
love
sports
so
much
that
I
can
devote
all
my
energies
to
serving
the
game.
Besides,with
a
very
good
command
of
English.
I
can
speak
the
language
fluently,
which
makes
me
more
qualified
to
help
foreigners.
Meanwhile,not
only
do
I
have
the
ability
to
organize
activities,but
also
I
am
outgoing
and
energetic,which
benefits
me
in
communicating
with
strangers.
Everything
taken
into
account,I
think
I
am
a
good
fit
for
the
position.
I
would
appreciate
it
if
you
could
consider
my
application
and
offer
me
the
opportunity
at
your
convenience.
Looking
forward
to
your
reply.
Yours,
Li
Hua
读后续写
A
week
later,her
father
once
again
asked
Jenny
after
her
story.“Do
you
love
me,Jenny?”
“Oh
yes,Daddy,you
know
I
love
you.”
“Well,then,give
me
your
pearls.”
“Daddy,why
must
you
ask
for
the
pearls?”
Jenny
refused
again,“Not
only
did
I
finish
all
those
chores,but
also
I
spent
the
dollar
bill
given
for
my
birthday
just
to
pay
for
it.”
They
both
fell
into
silence.Then
her
father
smiled,comforting
her
with
a
warm
hug.“That’s
okay,darling.Good
night,my
little
one.”
Several
days
later,when
Jenny’s
father
came
in
to
read
her
a
story
as
usual,he
was
surprised
to
find
something
under
the
story
book,which
turned
out
to
be
the
necklace.“Daddy,now
you
can
have
it.”Jenny
raised
her
head,“You
know,I
love
you.”
Her
father
was
moved
beyond
words.Slowly,he
pulled
something
out
of
his
pocket.It
was
a
pretty
necklace
with
real
pearls
shining.“The
more
you
are
willing
to
give,the
more
you
are
likely
to
receive.That’s
the
real
meaning
of
sharing
and
giving.”
Her
father
helped
Jenny
put
on
pearls.“You
know,I
love
you,little
one.”
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