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2020-2021学年度第二学期四月
高三英语试题
第一部分
听力
(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
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。
1.
What
is
the
woman
probably
doing?
A.
Searching
for
a
box.
B.
Fixing
the
shelf.
C.
Doing
some
cleaning.
2.
What
is
the
restriction
for
the
ride?
A.
Age.
B.
Height.
C.
Weight.
3.
What
does
the
woman
mean?
A.
The
poetry
class
is
very
popular.
B.
Dr.
Robinson
is
easy
to
get
along
with.
C.
The
course
will
be
difficult.
4.
What
is
the
man
concerned
about?
A.
How
he
is
dressed.
B.
How
big
his
boat
is.
C.
How
he
will
go
sailing.
5.
How
many
times
has
the
man
stayed
at
the
hotel
before
this
visit?
A.
Once.
B.
Twice.
C.
Three
times.
第二节
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有2至4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5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;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.
Who
is
the
man
most
likely
to
be?
A.
A
tourist.
B.
A
tour
guide.
C.
A
French
chef.
7.
How
will
the
speakers
travel
around
the
city?
A.
By
bus.
B.
By
train.
C.
By
car.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
What
is
the
woman
doing?
A.
Asking
for
the
directions.
B.
Introducing
something
to
the
man.
C.
Borrowing
a
phone
from
the
man.
9.
How
does
the
man
order
a
taxi?
A.
He
calls
for
one.
B.
He
uses
a
phone
app.
C.
He
uses
his
hand
to
signal
one.
10.
What
is
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Boss
and
secretary.
B.
Friends.
C.
Strangers.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.
What
weather
does
the
man
probably
predict?
A.
Sunny.
B.
Cloudy.
C.
Snowy.
12.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
In
a
park.
B.
In
a
restaurant.
C.
On
a
beach.
13.
What
did
the
woman
bring?
A.
Sunglasses.
B.
An
umbrella.
C.
The
music
player.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
the
CAPP?
A.
It
will
be
boring.
B.
It
will
be
helpful.
C.
It
will
be
difficult.
15.
What
is
the
woman’s
advantage?
A.
She
is
reliable.
B.
She
is
creative.
C.
She
is
hard-working.
16.
Where
will
the
man
probably
volunteer?
A.
At
a
TV
station.
B.
On
a
construction
site.
C.
At
a
sporting
goods
store.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
is
the
main
topic
of
the
talk?
A.
Crop
harvest.
B.
Hot
weather.
C.
Food
quality.
18.
What
is
the
quantity
of
corn
production?
A.
The
same
as
last
year.
B.
Twice
as
much
as
last
year.
C.
Three
times
as
much
as
last
year.
19.
Which
crop
is
disappointing
this
year?
A.
Apples.
B.
Peaches.
C.
Oranges.
20.
What
is
the
disadvantage
of
a
big
harvest?
A.
Profits
are
lower.
B.
Quality
is
lower.
C.
Prices
are
lower.
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,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个洗项中选出最佳选项。
A
Some
Famous
Libraries
in
the
World
The
Royal
Library
of
Alexandria
The
Royal
Library
of
Alexandria
in
Alexandria,
Egypt
is
probably
known
as
the
largest
and
the
most
famous
library
in
the
ancient
world.
It
is
said
that
the
ancient
library
was
burned
three
times
over
the
centuries.
A
likeness
of
the
ancient
library
was
built
in
Alexandria
and
was
opened
on
October
16,2002.
Celsus
Library
Celsus
Library
was
built
in
what
had
been
a
monument
tomb
of
the
governor
of
the
Province
of
Asia,
Celsus
Polemaeanus
in
Ephesus,
Turkey.
It
used
to
be
the
third
richest
of
ancient
times
in
the
world,
which
had
more
than
12,000
works
of
art,
but
it
was
destroyed
in
wars,
leaving
some
ruins.
Even
so,
it
is
now
still
so
world?famous
for
its
beautiful
structure
that
many
visitors
come
to
see
it.
There
is
a
statue
of
Athena
at
its
entrance
as
she
is
the
Goddess
of
Wisdom.
It
remains
delicate
and
appealing.
Bodleian
Library
Bodleian
Library
is
attached
to
Oxford
University
and
mainly
used
as
a
research
library.
It
is
also
a
copyright
library,
which
means
it
has
a
right
to
every
book
published
in
the
United
Kingdom.
The
library
was
designed
by
the
architect,
Sir
Giles
Gilbert
Scott.
Construction
was
completed
in
1940.
The
British
Library
The
British
Library
was
set
up
in
1973
and
is
one
of
the
world's
greatest
libraries.
This
library
has
PACCAR
gallery
of
living
and
workshop
of
words.
The
sounds
and
images
offer
shows
and
different
programmes
at
the
theme
exhibitions.
They
also
have
a
wide
collection
of
stamps
of
the
world
which
are
on
show
for
visitors.
The
library
also
offers
events
like
music
and
discussions.
(  )21.
Which
of
the
following
libraries
has
been
reconstructed?
A.
The
Royal
Library
of
Alexandria.
B.
Celsus
Library.
C.
Bodleian
Library.
D.
The
British
Library.
(  )22.
What
can
you
do
in
Celsus
Library?
A.
Read
books.
B.
Borrow
books.
C.
See
a
stamp
exhibition.
D.
Enjoy
the
beautiful
remains.
(  )23.
What
is
special
about
Bodleian
Library?
A.
It
belongs
to
a
university.
B.
It
was
once
destroyed
by
fires.
C.
It
is
one
of
the
famous
ancient
libraries.
D.
It
is
well?known
for
its
beautiful
structure.
B
Full
stops
intimidate
young
people
when
used
in
social
media
communication
as
they
are
interpreted
as
a
sign
of
anger,
according
to
linguistic
experts.
Teenagers
and
those
in
their
early
twenties,
classified
as
Generation
Z,
have
grown
up
with
smartphones
which
they
use
to
send
short
messages
without
full
stops.
Linguistic
ex?perts
are
now
investigating
why
teens
interpret
a
correctly-punctuated
text
as
a
signal
of
an?noyance.
The
debate
became
active
again
after
writer
Rhiannon
Cosslett
tweeted:
"Older
people,
do
you
realise
that
ending
a
sentence
with
a
full
stop
conies
across
as
sort
of
abrupt
and
un?friendly
to
younger
people
in
a
message?
Genuinely
curious.
That
caused
crime
novelist
So?phie
Hannah
to
reply:
"Just
asked
16-year-old
son—apparently
this
is
true.
If
he
got
a
mes?sage
with
full
stops
at
the
end
of
sentences?
he'd
think
the
sender
was
'
weird,
mean
or
too
blunt'.”
According
to
experts,
youngsters
used
to
communicating
electronically
break
up
their
thoughts
by
sending
each
one
as
a
separate
message,
rather
than
using
a
full
stop,
which
they
use
only
to
signal
they
are
annoyed.
Some
have
said
the
full
stop
is
unnecessary
when
used
in
texting
because
the
message
is
ended
just
by
sending
it.
Linguist
Dr
Lauren
Fonteyn
of
Leiden
University
in
Holland
tweeted:
”If
you
send
a
text
message
without
a
full
stop,
it's
already
obvious
that
you've
concluded
the
message.
So
if
you
add
that
additional
marker
for
completion,
they
will
read
something
into
it
and
it
tends
to
be
a
falling
intonation
(语调)or
negative
tone.
Make
your
sentence
an
open
end.
and
it
will
make
friends
online
very
happy
and
relaxed.
So
full
stops
could
be
unnecessary
in
most
cases.”
Professor
David
Crystal?
one
of
the
world's
leading
language
experts,
argues
that
the
us?age
of
full
stops
is
being
“revised
in
a
really
fundamental
way”.
In
his
book,
Making
a
Point,
he
says
that
the
punctuation
mark
has
become
an
“emotion
marker“
which
warns
the
recipient
(接受者)that
the
sender
is
angry
or
annoyed.
24.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“intimidate”
probably
mean
in
paragraph
1?
A.
Frighten.
B.
Move.
C.
Delight.
D.
Reward.
25.
Why
do
the
Generation
Z
dislike
full
stops
when
texting?
A.
Full
stops
end
the
conversation
awkwardly.
B.
Full
stops
make
messages
more
boring.
C.
Full
stops
are
punctuation
marks
without
any
emotion.
26.
What
is
Dr
Lauren
Fonteyn's
attitude
to
full
stops
for
completion?
A.
Skeptical.
B.
Conservative.
C.
Negative.
D.
Tolerant.
27.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Will
full
stops
be
replaced
in
messages?
B.
Does
a
full
stop
really
conclude
a
message?
C.
How
do
full
stops
make
recipients
embarrassed?
D.
How
do
we
understand
punctuation
marks
in
messages?
C
People
who
play
drums
regularly
for
years
differ
from
unmusical
people
in
their
brain
structure
and
function.The
results
of
a
study
by
researchers
from
Bochum
suggest
that
they
have
fewer,but
thickcr
fibers
in
the
main
connecting
tract
between
the
brain
hemispheres(半球).In
addition,their
motor
brain
areas
are
organized
more
efficiently.This
is
the
conclusion
drawn
by
a
research
team
headed
by
Dr.Lara.It
was
published
in
the
journal
Brain
and
Behavior,online
on
4
December
2019.
The
researchers
were
interested
in
drummers
because
their
movement
control
far
surpasses
that
of
untrained
people.
“Most
people
can
only
perform
fine
motor
tasks
with
one
hand
and
have
problems
playing
different
rhythms
with
both
hands
at
the
same
time,”explains
Lara.“Drummers
can
do
things
that
are
impossible
for
untrained
people.”
The
team
intended
to
gain
new
insights
into
the
organization
of
complex
motor
processes
in
the
brain
by
identifying
the
changes
in
the
brain
caused
by
this
training.The
researchers
tested
20
professional
drummers
who
have
played
their
instrument
for
an
average
of
17
years
and
currently
practice
for
more
than
ten
hours
per
week.They
examined
them
using
various
MRI
imaging
techniques
that
provide
insights
into
the
structure
and
function
of
the
brain.They
then
compared
the
data
with
measurcments
of
24
unmusical
control
subjects.Both
groups
had
to
play
drums
to
test
their
abilities
and
were
then
examined
in
the
MRI
scanner.
Drummers
presented
clear
differences
in
the
front
part
of
the
corpus
callosum(胼胝体)responsible
for
motor
planning.The
data
indicated
that
the
drummers
had
fewer
but
thicker
fibers
in
this
imponant
connecting
tract.This
allows
musicians
to
exchange
information
between
the
hemispheres
more
quickly
than
the
controls.
Although
drummers
might
be
good
at
motor
coordination,they
are
less
active
in
motor
tasks
than
that
of
control
subjects.This
phenomenon
indicates
that
a
more
efficient
brain
organization
in
the
areas
leads
to
less
activation
in
professionals.
28.Which
has
the
closest
meaning
with
the
underlined
word
in
Paragraph
2?
A.Correspond
with.
B.Go
beyond.
C.Differ
from.
D.Fall
behind.
29.How
did
the
team
identify
the
changes
in
drummers’brain?
A.By
analyzing
previous
study.
B.By
organizing
complex
motor
tasks.
C.By
testing
their
abilities
and
scanning
the
brains.
D.By
comparing
amateur
drummers
and
unmusical
people.
30.Which
statement
is
true
about
the
drummers?
A.They
are
more
active
in
motor
tasks.
B.They
can
play
rhythms
more
quickly.
C.They
have
better
imagination
and
insights.
D.They
have
more
efficient
brain
organization.
31.What
can
be
a
suitable
title
for
the
text?
A.Playing
drums
changes
the
brain.
B.Playing
drums
can
be
trained.
C.Playing
music
makes
you
active.
D.Playing
music
brings
benefits.
D
The
playing
field
is
never
even
or
equal.
Your
skills
and
attitude
play
a
major
role
in
the
outcome.
Knowing
what
you
can
do
to
have
an
advantage
can
make
the
difference
between
success
and
failure.
My
kids
tell
me
it's
unfair
to
play
with
the
big
children.
I
tell
them
that's
right.
Unfairness
is
a
good
thing.
There
is
more
to
be
gained
by
the
effort
when
things
seem
unfair.
It
is
true
that
many
things
in
the
world
are
unfair.
But
unfair
things
usually
can
be
a
boon
to
you.
For
example,
the
early
bird
catches
the
worm.
It
is
unfair
that
the
bird
that
sleeps
in
misses
out
on
breakfast
but
it
is
nice
to
know
that
if
it
gets
up
early
it
is
sure
to
get
the
worm.
I
always
try
to
explain
to
my
kids
that
complaining
about
how
unfair
something
is
will
get
them
nowhere.
Instead,
make
the
most
out
of
it
and
get
on
the
other
side
of
it.
Once
you
do
that
you
are
in
the
advantage.
Above
all,
you
have
to
focus
on
gaining
that
unfair
advantage
and
in
order
to
do
that,
build
your
inner
strength,
When
you
empower
(武装)
yourself,
you
are
gaining
skills
or
abilities,
confidence
and
self-esteem
(自尊).
You
should
look
at
your
place
in
the
world.
Where
do
you
want
io
be
financially,
spiritually,
emotionally,
and
physically
?
You
are
creating
your
own
story
when
you
empower
yourself.
You
can
build
all
the
advantages
that
you
need
to
live
the
life
that
you
want.
If
you
haven't
yet,
you
need
to
make
a
list
of
all
the
things
you
want
to
experience
in
your
new
life.
This
will
help
you
focus
on
building
advantages
so
that
you
never
have
to
say
that
it's
Not
Fair.
When
you
do
this
then
you
will
be
able
to
realize
that
unfairness
is
a
good
thing
and
you
will
want
to
teach
those
around
you
to
see
unfairness
in
this
way
too.
32.
What
docs
the
underlined
word
"boon"
in
Paragraph
2
probably
mean
?
A.
Something
that
is
very
terrible.
B.
Something
that
is
very
helpful
C.
Something
that
is
very
kind
D.
Something
that
is
very
scared
33.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
example
of
the
playing
field
used
by
the
author?
A.
The
author
wants
to
introduce
his
topic
B.
The
author
wants
to
support
his
opinion
C.
He
wants
tell
us
that
having
an
advantage
is
needed
D.
He
wants
to
show
skills
and
attitudes
are
important
in
playing
games
34.
What
is
the
best
way
to
deal
with
unfairness
according
to
the
author?
A.
Just
accept
it.
B.
Thy
to
change
it.
C.
Simply
ignore
it.
D.
Make
good
use
of
it.
35.
You
are
told
to
look
at
your
place
in
the
world
in
order
to
.
A.
make
yourself
better
B.
be
proud
of
yourself
C.
have
more
confidence
D.
know
others'
advantages
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。
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
Food
is
part
of
who
we
are.
It’s
part
of
our
habits
and
cultures.
Sadly,
we
love
food,
but
we
don’t
take
care
of
it.
36
.
Here
are
ways
to
help
us
love
our
food
better
and
grow
respect
the
world
behind
what
we
eat.
Reduce
your
food
waste.
Buy
only
the
food
you
need,
learn
to
love
ugly
fruits
and
vegetables,
store
food
wisely,
donate
excess
and
turn
leftover
food
into
the
next
day’s
meals.
When
we
waste
food,
all
the
resources
used
for
growing,
processing,
transporting
and
marketing
that
food
are
wasted
too.
37
.
Support
your
local
food
producers.
Chefs
get
awards,
stars
and
recognition
for
their
creations.
But
what
about
our
farmers,
38
.Aren’t
farmers
the
real
heroes?
Shop
at
your
local
markets
and
get
to
know
your
farmers.
Giving
them
your
business
is
giving
them
your
recognition
and
respect.
Adopt
a
healthier,
more
sustainable
diet.
39
.We
get
our
energy
and
maintain
our
health
from
good
food.
We
normally
don’t
pay
attention
to
the
power
that
food
and
nutrition
have
over
our
bodies.
We
need
to
respect
that
food
is
fuel.
Too
much
of
it,
or
too
much
of
only
one
kind
of
it,
can
lead
to
obesity
or
diet-related
diseases.
40
.
By
treating
each
meal
with
pride,
we
respect
the
farmers
who
produced
it,
the
resources
that
went
into
it
and
the
people
who
go
without.
Respect
can
be
passed
on.
Talk
to
the
people
around
you
and
to
the
next
generation
about
making
informed,
healthy
and
sustainable
food
choices.
A.
Have
a
conversation
B.
Learn
where
food
comes
from
C.
Our
bodies
run
off
of
calories
and
nutrients
D.
For
many
people
on
the
planet,
food
is
a
given
E.
Food
is
so
much
more
than
what
is
on
our
plates
F.
About
one
third
of
all
food
produced
globally
is
lost
or
wasted
G.
Without
them,
we
wouldn’t
have
the
fresh
food
we
need
on
a
daily
basis
第三部分
语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第二节
(共10
小题;每小题1.5
分,满分
15
分)
My
car
sweeping
past
the
green
pastures(草地),
I
felt
the
cool
breeze
on
my
face,eyes
closed.
The
breeze
felt
refreshingly
41
and
gave
me
a
42
of
newly
defined
freedom
and
happiness.
The
breeze
suddenly
came
to
a?halt
with
the
car
stopping
due
to
a
bit
of
traffic
43
by
the
grazing
of
some
cute
lambs.
Climbing
out
of
the
car
in
excitement,I
44
I
was
in
a
new
world,
where
my
only
companion
was
the
sparkling
beauty
of
nature
all
around
me.
Standing
there,
I
45
understood
the
meaning
of
freedom!
In
this
fast
paced
world,where
smartphones
are
a(n)
46
and
life
without
internet
might
just
be
the
next
step
to
insanity(疯狂),
we've
47
the
simple
pleasures
in
life.
Just
48
for
a
moment
to
ask
yourself
how
long
it’s
been
since
you've
just?sat?down
for
a
while,
doing
absolutely
49
yet
feeling
perfectly
happy
and
contented!
People
tend
to
find
happiness
in
commodities
or
50
around
them,
but
the
perfect
place
to
start
searching
for
happiness
is
51
within
you!
Happiness
is
like
a
52
.
It
can
be
spread
to
others,
if
only
we
are
willing
to
splash
(撒)a
few
drops
on
ourselves!
True
happiness
is
said
to
be
53
when
we
are
the
reason
behind
a
person's
beautiful
smile
and
immense
happiness!
So
the
next
time
you
see
someone
upset
or
feeling
low,
54
them
a
bit
of
your
time
and
support.It
doesn't
cost
much,
but
doubles
the
happiness
in
your
55
!
41.
A.
familiar
B.
new
C.
old
D.
strange
42.
A.
sense
B.
kind
C.
type
D.
matter
43.
A.happened
B.
occurred
C.
invented
D.
created
44.
A.
realized
B.thought
C.recognized
D.
discovered
45.
A.
suddenly
B.
finally
C.gradually
D.
immediately
46.
A.
necessity
B.
equipment
C.
tool
D.
treasure
47.
A.
conducted
B.
finished
C.
remembered
D.
forgotten
48.
A.
wait
B.
stop
C.
hold
D.stay
49.
A.
something
B.anything
C.
nothing
D.
everything
50.
A.
things
B.
goods
C.
data
D.
basics
51.
A.
correct
B.
right
C.
proper
D.
suitable
52.
A.
river
B.
well
C.
spring
D.
perfume
53.
A.
made
B.
achieved
C.
developed
D.
grew
54.
A.
bring
B.
take
C.
lend
D.
give
55.
A.
soul
B.
mind
C.
heart
D.
spirit
第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分。满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个恰当的单词或者括号内单词的正确形式。
China
plans
to
complete
the
construction
of
a
space
station
and
have
56
put
into
operation
around
2022,
said
Zhou
Jianping,
the
chief
designer
of
China's
manned
space
program,
at
a
forum
(论
坛)57
(hold)
in
south
China's
Guangdong
Province,
The
space
station,
58
could
be
enlarged
if
needed,59
(design)
to
weigh
100
tonnes
and
accommodate
three
astronauts,
according
to
Zhou.
“The
main
goal
of
the
construction
of
the
space
station
is
to
enable
China
to
become
a
country
60(independent)
mastering
the
technology
for
long
term
manned
flight
in
near
Earth
space,
and
having
the
capability
to
carry
out
long
-term
manned
scientific
61
(experiment)
in
near
Earth
space
and
comprehensive
development
and
utilization
(利用)of
space
resources,

62
(say)
Zhou
at
the
4th
China
Summit
Forum
on
Human
Factors
Engineering,
which
was
held
at
Sun
Yat-sen
University
from
Saturday
to
Sunday,
The
space
station
will
be
built
as
China’s
main
platform
for
space
science
research,
63
the
intention
of
mastering
the
technologies
in
constructing
and
64
(operate)
large
space
facilities,
the
technologies
that
guarantee
life
and
health
of
astronauts
who
often
fly
in
orbit,
and
the
construction
of
a
65
(nation)
space
lab,
according
to
Zhou.
第四部分
写作(共两节;满分
40
分)
第一节
(满分
15
分)
学校学生广播正在酝酿改版,拟从现有的三个栏目(科学技术、兴趣爱好、文学艺术)中去除一个,并从三个备选栏目(旅行、环保、健身)中挑选一个纳入该电视台节目。假设你是该校学生李华,给广播台长写一封电子邮件,表达你的观点。邮件须包括以下内容:
1.
你建议去除的栏目及去除的理由;
2.
你建议增加的栏目及增加的理由。
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
looked
at
my
father's
sugar-crusted
hands,
his
shocked
eyes,
and
I
knew
that
I
was
breaking
his
heart.
It
was
the
worst
time
to
say
anything,
to
just
blurt
(脱口而出)it
out
like
this
while
we
were
cooking
and
preparing
the
house
for
guests—especially
because
my
father
was
busy
doing
the
one
thing
that
I
was
about
to
tell
them
that
I
would
never
do.But
I
couldn't
hold
it
in
any
longer,
and
I
needed
to
say
something
now,
otherwise
I
would
just
be
delaying
the
inevitable
and
probably
have
an
anxiety-caused
breakdown
in
the
meantime.
We
were
standing
in
the
kitchen
while
my
family
was
scattered
around
the
living
room
tidying
up,
pretending
not
to
listen
and
clearly
listening:
Soft
footsteps
approached,
and
my
mother
was
now
with
us
in
the
kitchen."What
is
this,
Beta?""she
said.She
was
shocked;I
was
ashamed.
"I'm
sorry,"I
said
miserably."But
I
can't
do
it.I'm
not
good
at
cooking.
Everything
I
touch
comes
out
wrong,and
tastes
terrible.
Even
the
simple
ladoos(印度甜品)I
try
to
make
fall
apart.
"You
have
to
practice,Beta,,my
father
exploded."You
don't
practice
enough!
All
you
do
is
sit
in
your
room,
and
write
in
that
journal..."
"I
want
to
be
a
writer."I
cried
out
what
had
been
reverberating(回荡)in
my
mind
for
the
last
three
years.
My
parents
were
astonished."The
sweet
store
is
your
duty,
Beta.Your
duty
to
your
family.
We're
counting
on
you
because
you
are
our
daughter."my
father
speaked
as
though
this
was
all
that
needed
to
be
said.
My
heart
sank
My
father
gave
me
a
hard
look."When
your
grandfather
comes
over
for
dinner,"he
warned,"
don't
say
a
word
to
him."
"He's
still
recovering
from
his
surgery,"my
mother
added
severely.
My
father
turned
back
to
shaping
the
ladoos."We'll
discuss
this
later,"he
said
abruptly,and
the
conversation
was
over.
When
the
rest
of
the
family
came
over
that
evening,
I
found
myself
sitting
next
to
my
grandfather.Everyone
laughed
and
joked
except
me.When
there
was
a
period
of
quietness
in
the
conversation,my
grandfather
said,"Beta,
come
with
me
to
the
kitchen."
注意∶
1.续写词数应为
150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Once
we
reached
the
kitchen,
he
asked
me
what's
wrong.But
my
grandfather
stopped
him
with
a
look,and
gently
laid
a
hand
on
my
arm.
参考答案
01-05
CBCAA
06—10
BCABC
11-15
BACBA
16-20
BABAC
21-23
ADA
24-27
ADCB
28-31
BCDA
32-35
BADAB
36-40
FEGCA
41-45
BADAB
46-50
ADBCA
51-55
BDBCC
56.
it
57:
held
58.
which
59.
is
designed
60,
independently
61.
experiments
62.
said
63.
with
64.
operating
65.
national
参考范文:
Guided
Writing
Dear
Present,
I’m
writing
to
express
some
of
my
opinions
towards
our
school’s
broadcast
which
intends
to
change
one
of
the
programs
from
science
technology,
interest
hobby
and
literature
art
and
select
one
of
them
from
travelling,
environmental
protection,
fitness.
From
my
perspective,
I
would
choose
“interest
hobby”
to
be
the
one
to
be
eliminated.
Not
only
is
this
topic
out
of
date,
but
also
students’
interest
varies
a
lot.
Therefore,
they
may
be
indifferent
about
others’
interest
and
hobbies.
As
for
the
column
to
be
added,
I
highly
recommend
is
fitness.
As
senior
high
students,
so
busy
are
we
with
our
study
that
we
often
forget
to
do
some
physical
exercise
and
even
don’t
know
how
to
keep
fit
to
avoid
getting
ill.
If
the
school
broadcast
can
provide
us
some
useful
advice
on
how
to
keep
fit
in
a
good
way,
which
will
benefit
us
a
lot
and
as
a
result
I
believe
that
it
will
be
more
popular
among
students.
I’d
appreciate
it
very
much
if
you
could
follow
my
advice,
and
I’m
looking
forward
to
hear
from
you
as
soon
as
possible.
Best
wishes!
Yours
Li
Hua
读后续写
Once
we
reached
the
kitchen,
he
asked
me
what
was
wrong.
I
wanted
to
tell
him
everything,
but
didn't
want
to
disappoint
him
the
way
I
had
disappointed
my
parents.
Furthermore,
my
mother's
comment
about
his
surgery
was
on
my
mind.
So
I
shook
my
head.
At
that
moment,
my
father
came
into
the
kitchen.
My
grandfather
looked
at
him,
concemed,
and
then
asked
the
same
question.
My
father
froze
momentarily
and
then
assured
him
with
a
big
smile
that
I
was
just
tired.
Then
he
grabbed
my
arm
to
drag
me
away.
But
my
grandfather
stopped
him
with
a
look,
and
gently
laid
a
hand
on
my
arm.
Suddenly,
I
couldn't
contain
my
feeling
and
burst
into
tears.
I
looked
at
him
and
sobbingly
said,“I
don't
want
to
make
sweets.
I
don't
want
to
run
the
store."
My
grandfather
stood
quietly
for
a
moment,
absorbing
this;
then
he
looked
at
me
and
said
simply,
"Then
you
will
not
make
sweets."“But
what
else
can
she
do?"
my
father
said,
frustrated.“Well,
she's
an
excellent
storyteller.
I
imagine
she'll
be
a
writer,"
my
grandfather
said.
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