江苏省金陵中学2021届高三上学期期末调研考试英语试题
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第一部分
听力(共两节,
满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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。
例:How
much
is
the
shirt?
A.19.15
B.9.18
C.9.15
答案是C。
1.
Where
did
the
woman
leave
her
hat?
A.
In
a
restaurant
B.
In
a
taxi
C.
In
a
car
2.
What
is
the
local
time
right
now?
A.
7:15
B.
9:15
C.
11:15
3.
What
are
the
speakers
discussing?
A.
Whether
to
go
to
France
B.
What
to
do
in
France
C.
How
to
go
to
France
4.
Why
is
the
girl
upset?
A.
Her
family
is
about
to
leave
B.
Her
mother
is
out
of
work
C.
She
has
no
friends
now
5.
What
was
the
weather
like
in
the
Lake
District
on
holiday?
A.
Snowy
B.
Sunny
C.
Rainy
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。每段对话后有几个小题,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。每段对话读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
How
long
has
the
man
play
the
guitar?
A.
8
years
B.
9
years
C.
17
years
7.
What
instrument
does
the
man
think
is
the
most
difficult
to
play?
A.
The
piano
B.
The
guitar
C.
The
drum
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
What
is
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Colleagues
B.
Roommates
C.
Schoolmates
9.
What
does
the
man
suggest
the
woman
do?
A.
Move
house
B.
Go
to
work
together
C.
Confirm
the
appointment
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
What
did
the
woman
do
last
winter?
A.
She
taught
a
class
B.
She
changed
a
job
C.
She
took
a
lecture
11.
Why
is
the
man
happy?
A.
He
has
retired
B.
He
can
given
lectures
after
retirement
C.
He
can
communicate
with
his
grandchildren
online
12.
What
is
the
woman’s
regular
job?
A.
A
librarian
B.
A
salesperson
C.
A
lecturer
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
When
is
the
woman
supposed
to
finish
her
essay?
A.
By
this
Saturday
B.
By
next
Monday
C.
By
next
Friday
14.
Why
is
the
woman
behind
with
her
writing
class?
A.
She
was
ill
B.
The
course
is
too
difficult
C.
She
is
busy
with
her
reading
task
15.
What
does
the
man
think
of
his
college
life?
A.
Busy
B.
Boring
C.
Colourful
16.
What
is
the
woman
probably
going
to
do
on
the
28th?
A.
Visit
an
exhibition
B.
Attend
a
party
C.
Watch
a
play
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
can
be
seen
in
Wood
hill
Shelter?
A.
Wild
animals
B.
Sea
creatures
C.
Farm
animals
18.
When
was
the
shelter
set
up?
A.
In
2011
B.
In
2013
C.
In
2016
19.
What
do
we
know
about
the
workers
of
the
shelter?
A.
They
work
without
pay
B.
They
are
highly
paid
C.
They
live
on
a
plant-based
diet
20.
What
is
advised
to
do
to
be
a
volunteer
of
the
shelter?
A.
Make
a
call
B.
Visit
a
website
C.
Post
a
form
第二部分
阅读
(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
There
is
no
better
way
to
broaden
your
horizons
and
open
your
mind
than
traveling
around
the
world.
Here
are
a
couple
of
tips
to
get
you
started.
Get
Insurance
Make
sure
that
youget
right
travel
insurance
for
your
trip.
What
you
get
covered
depends
on
your
own
values,
but
there
is
a
lot
out
there
to
consider.
Medical,
lost
luggage,
the
list
goes
on.
Another
thing
to
look
into
is
where
to
get
your
insurane
from.
Banks
and
other
institutions
(机构)can
provide
it.,
but
so
can
credit
cards,
so
check
and
see
if
you
may
already
be
covered,
Online
Booking
There
are
a
lot
of
online
booking
sites
you
can
check
out
to
book
your
vacation.
Because
there
is
so
much
competition,
you
can
oftgen
get
good
deals
on
packages.
This
is
especially
true
if
you
are
flexible
on
dates.
is
one
website
that
can
be
trusted
to
get
a
good
deal.
One
tip:
if
you
find
a
deal
that
is
too
good
to
be
sure,
do
a
search
on
the
company
to
make
sure
it
is
a
legal
offer.
Packing
Pack
clothes
that
can
dress
up
or
dress
down.
Also,
very
important:
make
sure
you
bring
good
shoes
for
your
destination.
Diary
Your
vacation
is
going
to
the
filled
with
amazing
experiences
that
will
be
so
vivid
at
the
time,
but
will
slowly
disappear
after
you
return
home.
Try
to
keep
a
diary
at
regular
intervals
to
think
back
your
experiences.
This
is
the
best
gift
you
can
give
yourself.
So
have
fun
planning
your
first
trip
and
keep
these
tips
in
mind.
Happy
travels!
21,
What’s
the
purpose
of
the
passage?
To
give
some
tips
on
a
trip
B.
To
explain
how
to
travel
across
the
world
C.
To
plan
your
first
trip
D.
To
know
how
to
start
your
holiday
22,
What
do
we
learn
from
the
passage?
You
can
only
book
your
vacation
online
B.
is
the
most
popular
site
C.
You
should
be
careful
with
any
deal.
D.
Your
fixed
time
is
good
for
you.
23,
Why
are
you
advised
to
keep
a
diary?
You
can
send
it
to
your
friends
as
a
gift.
You
have
enough
time
to
do
so.
You
may
forget
to
bring
your
good
shoes.
It
can
help
remember
your
travel
experiences.
B
The
setting
was
a
packed
gymnasium
just
before
the
start
of
a
game
against
another
school.
There
were
five
girls
who
were
members
of
the
Danville
High
School
basketball
team—all
of
them
starters.
They
were
not
in
uniform
to
play
that
night
and
would
not
be
on
the
team
for
the
rest
of
this
season.
They
were
there
to
admit
their
breaking
of
team
rules.
They
were
there
to
support
their
coach’s
decision
to
take
them
off
the
team.
They
were
there
to
let
the
town
know
there
was
a
problem
in
their
little
community
that
needed
to
be
addressed.
And
they
did
it
with
sincere
regret
rather
than
defensiveness.
While
the
school
had
been
out
for
the
New
Year’s
holiday,
the
five
girls
had
gone
to
the
party
with
several
of
their
friends.
There
was
alcohol
there.
And
they
all
drank
some.
Coach
Rainville
has
a
zero
tolerance
rule
on
drugs
and
alcohol
for
her
members
though
it
was
a
hard
decision
to
make.
When
classes
resumed
and
accounts
of
holiday
parties
were
shared,
rumors
about
the
five
girls
began
closing
in
on
them.
The
coach
said
she
couldn’t
back
down
on
her
rules.
And
the
players—two
junior
students
and
three
senior
students—agreed.
That
night
in
the
gym
was
part
of
their
public
support
of
the
coach’s
decision.
“We
hope
you
will
understand
that
we
are
not
bad
kids.
What
we
did
was
definitely
not
worth
it.
We
hope
this
event
will
make
everyone
realize
that
there
is
a
big
drug
and
alcohol
problem
in
our
community,”
one
of
the
senior
students
said,
“And
if
you
work
with
us
to
try
to
solve
this
problem,
you
will
help
us
feel
that
we
have
not
been
thrown
off
our
basketball
team
for
nothing.”
The
five
left
the
floor
to
deafening
applause.
The
team
may
not
win
another
game
this
year.
But
they’ve
learnt
something
about
personal
responsibility,
the
effect
of
one’s
action
on
others,
and
honesty
that
will
serve
them
well
throughout
life.
24.
It
can
be
inferred
from
the
passage
that
the
five
girls
who
were
kicked
off
the
team
were
________.
A.
very
good
players
on
the
team
B.
addicted
to
alcohol
and
drugs
C.
three
junior
students
and
two
senior
students
D.
scolded
by
their
parents
for
drinking
alcohol
25.
What
did
the
girls
do
to
support
their
coach’s
decision?
A.
They
didn’t
fight
for
Danville
High
School
any
more.
B.
They
all
gave
speeches
to
apologize
in
the
local
press.
C.
They
admitted
their
mistake
in
public
in
the
gymnasium.
D.
They
would
never
drink
any
alcohol
throughout
their
life.
26.
Which
word
best
describes
the
coach
Rainville?
A.
Indifferent.
B.
Strict.
C.
Stubborn.
D.
Cruel.
27.
Which
would
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
Growing
up
with
pain
B.
A
bad
mistake
C.
Team
rules
are
everything
D.
Basketball
girls
in
high
school
C
Since
2008,
the
leaders
of
Brazil,
Russia,
India
and
China
–
the
BRIC
countries
–
have
met
every
year
to
discuss
topics
of
global
importance.
At
their
third
summit
(峰会)
in
China
in
2011,
the
leaders
invited
South
Africa
to
join,
thus
becoming
the
BRICKS.
The
four
foreign
ministers
met
on
the
fringes
of
the
United
Nations
General
Assembly
in
the
fall
of
2016.
Their
leaders’
first
meeting
was
held
in
Sapporo
on
the
eve
of
the
G8
Toyako-Hokkaido
Summit
in
2008,
and
their
first
standalone
(单独的)
summit
was
the
following
year
in
Yekaterinburg,
Russia.
Since
then,
the
BRICs
ministers
responsible
for
foreign
affairs,
finance
and
the
economy,
trade,
agriculture
and
health
have
met.
At
the
official’s
level,
there
have
been
meetings
held
to
discuss
science
and
technology,
national
security,
competition
and
statistics.
While
the
concept
“BRICS”
was
first
created
by
Jim
O’Neill
of
Goldman
Sachs
to
refer
to
the
investment
opportunities
of
the
rising
economies,
the
leaders’
meetings
transcend
the
financial
topics
to
involve
many
different
summit-level
topics
relating
to
global
governance,
such
as
development,
peace
and
security,
energy
and
climate
change
and
social
topics.
The
mission
of
the
BRICS
Information
Center
is
to
serve
as
a
leading
independent
source
of
information
and
analysis
on
the
BRICS
interaction
and
institutions.
Documentation
from
the
BRICS
and
research
and
reports
will
be
published
on
this
website
as
they
become
useable.
Special
attention
will
be
paid
to
the
interaction
(合作)
and
each
other’s
influence
of
the
BRICS
with
the
world,
and
including
the
BRICS
relationship
with
the
Group
of
Eight
(G8),
Group
of
Twenty
(G20),
and
other
different
summit
institutions
and
broadly
many-sided
organizations.
28,
We
can
learn
about
BRICS
from
the
passage
that
_______________
South
Africa
refused
to
join
it
in
2008.
It
was
firt
called
the
Group
of
Eight
in
2008.
Its
leaders
held
the
first
standalone
summit
in
2009.
Its
ministers
have
met
every
year
since
2008.
29,
What
does
the
underlined
word
“transcend”
probably
mean?
pay
attention
to
B.
go
beyond
C.
turn
to
D.
replace
30,
The
BRICS
information
Center___________
can
deal
with
all
kinds
of
information
is
an
independent
organization
doesn’t
have
its
own
website.
has
a
lot
of
researchers
31,
What
can
we
infer
from
the
last
paragraph?
BRICS
has
specially
stressed
the
interaction.
BRICS
has
built
good
relationship
with
other
organizations
BRICS
will
build
closer
relationship
with
G20
BRICS
will
make
much
difference
to
the
world.
D
Dodder
is
an
unusual
and
unwanted
plant
that
attacks
other
plants.
Except
for
its
flowers,
the
plant
looks
like
spaghetti,
a
kind
of
noodles
in
the
shape
of
long
thin
pieces
that
look
like
string
when
they
are
cooked.
Its
almost
leafless,
thread-like
stems
hang
down
on
top
of
other
plants
that
dodder
needs
to
stay
alive.
Dodder
does
not
produce
its
own
food.
Instead,
it
steals
food
from
other
plants.
It
feeds
by
sucking
juices
from
the
plant
which
is
wrapped
around,
often
making
its
host
very
weak
or
even
killing
it.
Dodder
can
find
other
plants
by
their
smell.
When
a
young
dodder
plant
starts
growing,
it
follows
the
smell
of
plants
it
prefers,
like
tomato
plants,
potato
plants,
or
other
farm
crops.
Unlike
most
plants
that
usually
grow
in
the
direction
of
light
or
warmth,
a
dodder
plant
will
grow
in
the
direction
of,
for
example,
tomato
smell—if
a
tomato
happens
to
be
growing
nearby.
However,
a
young
dodder
plant
must
find
a
host
plant
quickly.
It
no
longer
needs
its
root
once
it
is
attached
to
the
host
and
wrapped
around
it.
If
it
cannot
catch
a
smell
of
a
potential
host
within
a
few
days,
it
will
dry
up
and
vanish
even
if
there
is
plenty
of
water
around.
Once
it
finds
a
host,
the
young
dodder
plant
will
attach
itself
to
it
and
start
growing
faster.
At
that
point
the
dodder
plant
will
drop
its
root.
Dodder
is
thus
a
difficult
weed
to
manage
and
a
real
headache
for
farmers.
When
it
does
get
out
of
hand,
dodder
can
greatly
reduce
a
farmer’s
harvest
or
even
destroy
crops
completely.
Before
sowing
their
produce,
especially
farmers
in
warm
parts
of
the
world
often
check
to
make
sure
no
unwanted
dodder
seeds
have
mixed
with
their
crop
seeds.
This
is
a
good
way
to
stop
dodder
plants
from
making
their
way
to
a
crop
field
secretly.
32.
Why
does
the
author
mention
spaghetti
in
the
first
paragraph?
A.
To
analyze
the
content
of
some
food.
B.
To
introduce
the
topic
of
this
passage.
C.
To
tell
the
usage
of
the
dodder
plants.
D.
To
describe
the
shape
of
dodder
plants.
33.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“vanish”
in
the
third
paragraph
mean?
A.
invade.
B.
grow.
C.
escape.
D.
disappear.
34.
What
can
be
inferred
from
the
passage?
A.
Dodder
doesn’t
produce
its
own
food.
B.
Dodder
gives
off
smell
to
attract
plants.
C.
Dodder
can
affect
farmers’
income.
D.
Dodder
can
only
survive
in
the
shade.
35.
What
is
the
purpose
of
the
passage?
A.
To
introduce
a
new
variety
of
farm
crops.
B.
To
introduce
plants
that
are
harmful
to
humans.
C.
To
introduce
the
special
abilities
of
a
dangerous
plant.
D.
To
introduce
recent
improvements
in
farming
methods.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Improving
Communication:
Developing
Communication
Skills
Communication
skills
are
important
to
success
in
many
aspects
of
life.
___36_____.
People
with
good
communication
skills
usually
enjoy
better
relationships
with
friends
and
family.
The
following
list
includes
links
to
other
pages
at
skillsYouNeed
that
can
help
you
further
improve
your
communication
skills.
Learn
to
Listen
Learn
to
listen
not
only
to
the
words
being
spoken
but
how
they
are
being
spoken
and
the
non-verbal(非言语)messages
sent
with
them.
___37___.
Instead
clear
your
mind
and
concentrate
on
the
message
being
received.
Be
Aware
of
Other
People’s
Feelings
Be
sympathetic
(同情的)
to
other
people’s
misfortunes
and
congratulate
their
positive
landmarks.
___38___
.
Make
and
maintain
eye
contact
and
use
first
names
where
appropriate.
Do
not
be
afraid
to
ask
others
for
their
opinions
as
this
will
help
to
make
them
feel
valued.
Empathise
____39___.
Stay
in
tune
with
your
own
feelings
to
help
you
understand
the
feelings
of
others.
If
appropriagte,
offer
your
personal
viewpoint
clearly
and
honestly
to
avoid
confusion.
___40____
Offer
words
and
actions
of
encouragement,
as
well
as
praise,
to
others.
Make
other
people
feel
welcome,
wanted,
valued
and
appreciated
in
your
communications.
If
you
let
other
know
that
they
valued,
they
are
much
more
likely
to
give
you
their
best.
Encourage
Learn
to
appreciate
Listening
is
not
the
same
as
hearing
Many
jobs
require
strong
communication
skills.
Try
not
to
think
about
what
to
say
next
while
listening
To
do
this
you
need
to
aware
of
what
is
going
on
in
other
people’s
lives.
When
communicating
with
others,
try
to
see
things
from
the
point-of-view
of
others.
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每题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。
Although
it
is
difficult
to
make
direct
year-to-year
comparisons
because
of
increase
in
viewing
on
digital
devices,
the
trend
over
the
past
decade
is
clear
in
numerous
studies,
including
the
Nielsen
ratings.
The
average
age
of
those
who
watch
nationally
televised
Major
League
Baseball
games
has
been
41
these
years.
Asked
in
a
survey
whether
they
42
baseball,
nearly
two-thirds
of
those
ages
18
to
36
said
no.
Michael
Haupert,
a
professor
of
economics
at
the
University
of
Wisconsin
----la
Crosse
who
studies
baseball
as
a
business,
explains
why
many
young
people
might
be
43
by
what
to
an
older
and
more
knowledgeable
fan
is
one
of
the
most
exciting
experiences
in
sports:
a
no-hitter.
”
Failure
is
more
44
than
success,”
he
says.
”If
my
students
get
a
third
of
the
answers
right
on
their
test,
they
fail.
However,
if
a
ballplayer
gets
a
hit
a
third
of
the
time,
he’s
often
one
of
the
45
.”
But
watch
an
NBA
game
for
15
seconds,
and
you
will
likely
see
one
team
score.
It
is
not
surprising
that
46
the
length
of
games----about
three
hours
in
recent
years-----and
increasing
the
pace
of
action
has
become
a
subject
of
discussion
among
those
who
love
baseball.
MLB
commissioner
Rob
Manfred
is
strongly
47
of
both.
For
the
2018
season,
the
league
issued
a
set
of
new
rules
designed
to
do
just
that.
Mound
visits
are
limited.
A
timer
countdown
is
designed
to
shorten
the
break
between
innings(局).
No
one
knows
if
any
of
these
changes
will
significantly
shorten
games.
According
to
MLB,
the
average
length
of
a
nine-inning
outing
this
season
has
been
three
hours---about
five
minutes
shorter
than
the
2017
average,
itself
the
longest
mean
on
record.
All
of
those
proposed
changes
seem
to
48
the
point.
I
interviewed
at
least
100
semi-fans
in
their
late
teens
and
early
20s
for
my
recent
book.
All
considered
themselves
fans
to
some
degree,
though
they
49
watched
more
than
snatches—on
iPads
or
smartphones.
They
told
me
it
made
no
difference
whether
a
game
lasted
two
or
three
hours:
they
would
not
pay
attention
for
50
amount
of
time.
The
historic
May
14
Supreme
Court
decision
allowing
all
states
to
legalize
sports
betting
could
have
an
impact
on
all
this.
More
people
will
soon
be
able
to
gamble
on
sports
while
watching
a
game
on
their
couch.
But
whether
51
gambling
will
attract
more
young
people
to
baseball
is
a
huge
unknown.
Many
already
gamble,
both
legally
and
illegally,
on
fantasy
sports,
but
legalization
will
provide
yet
another
52
during
games
in
real
time.
Will
some
states
allow
betting
reports
in
broadcasts?
Will
it
make
the
young
more
likely
to
bet
on
baseball
than
on
other
sports?
Stay
tuned.
I
don’t
know
what
will
hook
young
people
on
baseball.
But
abandoning
the
game’s
unique
selling
proposition---the
timelessness
that
provides
both
suspense
and
great
conversationhe
educated
fan
-----is
not
the
53
.
Baseball,
Clark
told
me,
is
like
a
game
of
chess---and
too
many
54
-
changes
might
turn
it
into
something
“more
similar
to
a
game
of
checkers.”
Baseball
may
survive
in
spite
of
its
challenges,
precisely
because
it
stands
out
and
stands
up
against
the
short
55
spans
that
negatively
affect
every
aspect
of
our
culture,
including
politics
and
education.
As
Casey
Stengel
is
reported
to
have
said,”
Never
make
predictions,
especially
about
the
future.
”
41.A.arising
B.declining
C.varying
D.rising
42.A.followed
B.abandoned
C.secured
D.played
43.A.Held
up
B.taken
up
C.picked
up
D.fed
up
44.A.honorable
B.common
C.acceptable
D.worthwhile
45.A.stars
B.losers
C.hitters
D.winners
46.A.decreasing
B.extending
C.increasing
D.balancing
47.A.disapproving
B.capable
C.supportive
D.independent
48.A.miss
B.reach
C.deny
D.clarify
49.A.frequently
B.sometimes
C.rarely
D.typically
50.A.excessive
B.specific
C.either
D.total
51.A.risky
B.organized
C.addictive
D.easy
52.A.distraction
B.appeal
C.pastime
D.channel
53.A.inspiration
B.answer
C.achievement
D.recreation
54.A.Overwhelming
B.simplifying
C.sweeping
D.underlying
55.A.information
B.time
C.memory
D.attention
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
“Click!”
That’s
the
sound
of
safety.
That’s
the
sound
of
survival.
That’s
the
sound
of
a
seat
belt
locking
in
place.
Seat
belts
save
lives
and
that’s
a
fact.
That’s
why
I
don’t
drive
anywhere
until
56_______
(I)
is
on
tight.
Choosing
57________
(wear)
your
seat
belt
is
like
choosing
between
life
and
death.
Imagine
you
are
driving
at
100
kilometers
per
hour
or58________
(fast)
when
somebody
ahead
of
you
puts
on
his
or
her
brakes
suddenly.
What
may
happen
to
you?
Someone
think
that
seat
belts
are59__________(comfortable).
Let’s
just
take
60__________
close
look
at
your
choice.
You
are
not
wearing
your
seat
belt,
61_________you
can
slide
in
and
out
of
your
seat
easily.
That
sounds62_________
a
lot
of
fun.
But
you
are
also
more
likely
to
die
or
suffer
serious63__________(injury).
Wearing
a
seat
belt
does
not
make
you
completely
safe.
You
can
get64________(
kill)
or
hurt
)while
wearing
your
seat
belt.
But
wearing
them65_________(prove)
to
be
safer
than
without
them.
So
why
not
take
the
safer
way?
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,将在欢送到你校参加“中国文化之旅”的国际交流生的晚会上致辞。请你写一篇发言稿。内容包括:
简单回顾过程,
你的收获和祝愿。
注意:
1.
词数80左右;
2.
可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
第二节(满分25分)
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。
I
woke
up
after
surgery
with
my
leg
bandaged
beyond
recognition,
with
tubes
coming
out
of
various
limbs(肢体),
with
my
mouth
dry
and
my
mind
confused.
The
operation
had
required
two
bone
transplants
to
fill
the
chunk(组块)
I’d
broken
(it
was
in
a
million
pieces,
a
doctor
said).
They’d
inserted
a
titanium
rod,
a
dozen
or
so
screws.
I
wouldn’t
walk
for
three
months,
optimistically.
I
couldn’t
drive.
I
couldn’t
navigate
the
steps
in
our
house.
I
couldn’t
even
shower
on
my
own.
I
would
be
sent
home
to
California
with
a
machine
designed
to
train
my
leg
to
regain
its
range
of
motion.
I
would
sit
in
it
for
six
hours
a
day,
and
when
I
wasn’t
sitting
in
the
machine,
I
would
be
at
physical
therapy
or
limited
to
bed
rest.
I
was
not
thinking
normally
on
my
IV
drip(静脉滴注)
but
my
mind
was
clear
enough
and
I
turned
to
my
husband
Adam
and
asked,
“How
are
we
going
to
manage?”
Who
would
get
the
kids
to
the
bus
at
7:15
a.m.,
since
my
husband
was
in
his
office
by
6
a.m.
each
day?
Who
would
deal
with
the
dogs,
who
relied
on
my
companionship
and
long
walks?
Who
would
prepare
dinner?Who
would
drive
to
tennis
practices
and
softball
games
and
sleepovers?
“We’ll
figure
it
out,”
Adam
said.
I
nodded,
because
what
was
the
alternative?
But
nowhere
in
any
of
my
Vicodin-infused
cells
did
I
believe
him.
Not
even
a
tiny
bit.
I
posted
about
my
accident
on
Facebook.
An
image
of
me
with
tubes
up
my
nose,
and
a
picture
of
my
leg,
wrapped
and
swollen.
Paragraph
1:
????Friends’
responses
flooded
in,
asking
for
ways
they
could
help.?______________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
?Paragraph
2:
????Both
my
children
and
husband
learned
to
be
autonomous
and
considerate.?______
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
英
语
试
题
答
案
听力:
ACCBB
BBCCA
CCBBC
BBCCA
阅读:
ABB
ACBA
DCBA
BABC
七选五:
EFGBC
完形填空:
DADBC
ACACC
DABBD
语法填空:
写作:
Paragraph
1:
????Friends’
responses
flooded
in,
asking
for
ways
they
could
help.
I
wrote
each
person
back,
thanking
them
all
but
not
taking
them
up
on
their
kind
offers.
But
by
the
time
we
returned
home,
a
friend
had
already
brought
us
some
food.
Meals
for
my
family
were
taken
care
of
for
the
first
month
of
my
recovery.
Parents
at
our
school
bus
stop
offered
to
drop
my
kids
off.
Moved
by
their
kindness,
I
was
close
to
tears.
Paragraph
2:
????Both
my
children
and
husband
learned
to
be
autonomous
and
considerate.
They
ran
up
to
me
each
day
after
school
to
check
on
me.
My
son
dutifully
fetched
my
laptop
charger
or
a
bottle
of
water
when
asked,
never
complaining
as
he
would
have
in
the
past.
My
husband
ordered
the
dog
food,
cooked
for
every
one
and
carried
me
into
the
shower.
Eventually,
I
recovered.
But
something
profound
had
shifted
in
our
household
and
in
me.
Now
I
am
quicker
to
offer
help
if
I
sense
that
a
friend
is
in
need.
(150
Words)