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徐匯區(qū)初三英語本卷共徐匯區(qū)初三英語本卷共8頁第#頁2020學年第一學期徐匯區(qū)學習能力診斷卷

初三英語試卷(滿分140分,考試時間90分鐘) 2021.1注:所有答案包括寫話必須寫在答卷紙上,寫在試卷上不給分Part1 Listening(第一部分聽力)I.ListeningComprehension(聽力理解):(共25分)A.Listenandchoosetherightpicture(根據(jù)你聽到的內(nèi)容,選出相應的圖片I.ListeningComprehension(聽力理解):(共25分)A.Listenandchoosetherightpicture(根據(jù)你聽到的內(nèi)容,選出相應的圖片):(5分)A B CDEF1.2.3. 4.5. B.Listentothedialogueandchoosethebestanswertothequestionyouhear(根據(jù)你聽到的對話和問題,選出最恰當?shù)拇鸢福?(5分)A.Theyellowone. B.Theblueone.A.Foroneday. B.Fortwodays.A.Wifeandhusband.C.Teacherandstudent.A.BecauseheistiredofT-shirtsandjeans.Becausetherewillbeafancy-dressparty.Becausehehasajobinterviewthatday.Becauseit’shisfirstdaytowork.A.Paytheman100yuan.C.Findsomepart-timejobs.C.Thepinkone. D.Thegreenone.Forfourdays. D.Foroneweek.B.Customerandagent.Bossandsecretary.B.Teachtheman’sfriendChinese.D.Calltheman’sfriend.C.Listentothepassageandtellwhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrueorfalse(判斷下列句子是否符合你聽到的內(nèi)容,符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示):(5分))11.Theownerwasproudofhisgardenbecausethevegetablesmadeitbeautiful.)12.Thetreeandthevegetablesinthegardenusedtobefriendlytoeachother.)13.Boththevegetablesandthetreeweredyingaftertheystartedafight.)14.Asmalltreecaughtthegardener’sattentionandhelpedsolvetheproblem.)15.Thevegetablesandthetreefinallyrealizedtheimportanceofhelpingeachother.D.Listentothepassageandcompletethefollowingsentences(聽短文,完成下列內(nèi)容,每空格限填一詞):(10分)Althoughweoften aboutwatchingtoomanyTVprograms,theyareanexcellentresourceforanylanguagelearner.Languagelearnerscanchoose offoreignlanguageprogramstowatch.Watchingprogramscangetyoufamiliarwiththelanguageusedregularlyin .Youcanstartwatchingaprogramwithnosubtitleswhenyoubecome .Watchingprogramswithnosubtitlescanbedifficult ,butit’simportanttokeepgoing.Part2Phonetics,GrammarandVocabulary(第二部分語音、語法和詞匯)Choosethebestanswer(選擇最恰當?shù)拇鸢福?(共15分))21.Agoodwaytomakeapieceofwritingcometo lifeistodescribethingsthroughsenses.A.a B. an C. the D. /)22.Duringwinter,temperaturesfrequentlydropbelowfreezing night.A.in B. at C. on D. for)23.Johnaskedtheoldmantoteach traditionalwaysofmakingpaper.A.he B. him C. his D. himself)24.TheCityHallintheoldcenteroftownisnolongerusedexcept specialpurposes.A.of B. for C. with D. on)25.Atanaltitude(海拔)of4,119meters,thedeliveryofficeatthefootofMountQomolangmaisknownas deliverystation.A.high B.higher C.highest D.thehighest)26.Youcan usethelinkmethodortakenotestohelpyouremember.A.either B.neither C.both D.nor)27.Thepostersaysanybodycanjointhedramaclub.You haveactingexperience.A.mustn’t B.shouldn’t C.can’t D.needn’t)28.Manylittleboyshopethattheycanhavetheability theworldlikesuperheroes.A.save B.tosave C.saving D.saved)29.Tamdrin(丁真),a20-yearl-oldTibetan, alotofattractionsincehisphotowaspostedontheInternet.

A.wasattractingB.willattract C.hasattracted D.attracts)30.Inabouttenyears’time,moreandmoreelectriccars runningontheroad.A.havebeenseenB.willbeseen C.wouldsee D.areseeing)31.Thegoldenfishdidn’tgrantthefisherman’swish hiswifedemandedtobequeenofalltheland.A.if B.when C.until D.unless)32.AstheSpringFestivalisdrawingnear,moststreetsare decoratedwithlanterns.A.lovely B.beautifully C.likely D.friendly)33.Readthedirectionsprintedontheboxandyouwillknowhow thebatteries.A.changing B.changed C.tochange D.willchange)34.Danoften inhiscartofishwithhisfriendsonSundayafternoon.A.setsoff B.willsetoff C.hassetoff D.issettingoff()35.— isthethieflike,Mr.Johnson?—He’sshortandbald.Hewearsablackjacket.A.What B.How C.Which D.WhoCompletethefollowingpassagewiththewordsorphrasesinthebox.Eachwordorphrasecanonlybeusedonce(將下列單詞或詞組填入空格。每空格限填一詞,每詞或詞組只能填一次):(共8分)A.properlyB.victoryC.explore D.existed E.containedLighthousesarestructuresalongtheshorelinesoflargebodiesofwater.Fortourists,lighthousescanbeaninterestingplacetovisit,36,andphotograph.Forhistorians,theyareawindowtothepastandreminderofadifferentwayoflife.Forsailorsandshipcaptains,theyareasignofsafety.Theycanprotectaboatfromrunningaground(擱淺)atnightorothertimeswhenthereisafogorastorm.Originally,lighthouseswerebuiltwithroomsforthelighthousekeeper.Itwasthejobofthekeepertomakesurethatitwasalwaysworking___37___.Althoughitcouldbelonelyattimes,itwasanimportantjob.Today,almostalllighthousesareautomated,whichmeansthatthereisnoneedforlighthousekeepers.Nooneiscertainwhenlighthousesfirst___38___.Wedoknowthatlighthousesisprobablymorethan3,000yearsold.AnepicGreekpoemtitledTheIliadwaswrittenbyamannamedHomeraround1200B.C.Inthepoem,Homerreferstoalighthouse,givingmodernscholarsanideaofhowlonglighthouseshavebeenapartofhumanlife.Earlylighthouseswerequitedifferentfromtoday’slighthouses.Theywereusuallymadeofironbasketsthatweresuspendedfromlongpoles.Thebaskets___39___burningcoalorwood.Inthe1700s,thesebasketsweretakentheplaceofbyoilorgaslanterns.Whenelectricitywasinvented,thelanternswerechangedintoelectricbeacons(燈標).36. 37. 38. 39.

A.educationalB.observeC.referenceD.roughE.appearanceA.educationalB.observeC.referenceD.roughE.appearanceIn1822,aFrenchphysicistnamedAugustinFresnelinventedalens(透鏡)thatwouldprovetobeveryimportantinlighthousetechnology.WiththeinventionoftheFresnellens,itbecamepossibletomakeabeamoflightreachasfaras28milesfromshore!Lighthousebeamcanbeusedtohelpsailorsidentifythelighthouseandtheirownlocation.Sailorscan40thepatternsandlengthsoflightsfromthelighthouseThentheylookitupina41bookthatwilltellthemwhichlighthousetheyhaveseen.Duringtheday,sailorscanidentifylighthousessimplybytheir42.Someareshortandfat,whileothersaretallandthin.Theycanbemadeofmanydifferentmaterials,suchaswood,stone,brickandsteel.Thepatternsalsodiffergreatly.Somelighthousesarepaintedwithstripesoraseriesofdiamondshapesthatmakethemlookdifferent.Otherscanberecognizedbytheirshape—round,squareorrectangular.Manylighthousesarenotinuse.Theyaresometimeschangedintomuseums,inns,___43___centers,orevenprivatehomes.Ifyoueverhaveachancetovisitone,gettingglimpseofhistoryisworththetrip.40. 41. 42. 43. IV.Completethesentenceswiththegivenwordsintheirproperforms(用括號中所給單詞的適當形式完成下列句子,每空格限填一詞):(共8分)Visitorsarenotallowedtoenterthatmuseumingroups,but atatime.(second)Comparedtoallmyclassmates’busyweekendschedule, seemsabitrelaxing.(my)Theeditorwillholda discussionaboutthetopicforthenexteditionoftheschoolnewspaper.(far)It’simportantforstudentstobuildrelationshipswithothermembersofthe .(social)TheseyearsChinahasmadegreateffortstoensurepeople’ssenseof safety.(person)To anewpicture,thatfamouspainterhasstayedinthestudioforaweek.(creative)ThescientificresearchChang’e-5didonthemoonreallymademefeel .(interest)Thathotelisfamousforitsspecialmedicalcarethatcanhelpthe .(able)V.Completethefollowingsentencesasrequired(根據(jù)所給要求改寫下列句子。62—67題每空格限填一詞):(共14分)Therobberycasehasalreadybeensolved.(改為否定句)Therobberycase beensolved .Aftertheoperation,theoldmandidn’twalkwithastickanylonger.(保持句意基本不變)Aftertheoperation,theoldman walkedwithastick.Jenny'sarticlecontainsstoriesaboutforeignerswhoworkinChina.(對劃線部分提問) containsstoriesaboutforeignerswholiveinChina?PeoplewillthinkJessieisinnocentunlessDetectiveKencanfindnewproof.(保持句意基本不變)

PeoplewillthinkJessieisinnocent DetectiveKen findnewproof.StudentswillhaveflexibleschedulesatthewintercampinShanghai.(改為感嘆句) schedulesstudentswillhaveatthewintercampinShanghai!Metroworkerswillstoppassengerswhoplaymusicorvideosonthespeakersoftheirmobilephones.(改為被動語態(tài))Passengerswhoplaymusicorvideosonthespeakersoftheirmobilephoneswill byMetroworkers.toolate,alie,is,toapologize,never,for,it,telling(連詞成句)Part3ReadingandWriting(第三部分讀寫)VI.Readingcomprehension(閱讀理解):(共50分)A.Choosethebestanswer(根據(jù)以下內(nèi)容,選擇最恰當?shù)拇鸢福?2分)A.Choosethebestanswer(根據(jù)以下內(nèi)容,選擇最恰當?shù)拇鸢福?2分)GARDENCITYCOLLEGEbeforebegijmntgyoiff1H酬YoushouldenterUievirtual(虛擬的}chs5mcmatJeast2daysbeforeyoiirfirstclass°inordertolefiiiihowtoworkwilhindiesysteiiLIfyouneedanytuchnicjdsupport,youcsncallourteclmiealstaffduringrheiroflieehoiuis{F,rom8:30a.m.to5:30p.tn.on0iMBiXi?fmaZgxSVE-eupclasstimeduerolateanivals.Checkyourcourseschedule.Ilimstronglyrecoiniiiendeiithatyouactivelyr?kepailiiieadichss.Listencaiiefiillyand■pFdon'ttalkovei'withsomeone.Yonshouldbehavepropeilyandhaveaoodmanner5.Beingpoliteoildielutei'iietshouldbe司5ccmunQiiasinreallife.RespectctheipeopledopiiiionSrBesides,onlineprixracyisscniethiiJEyoushouldkeepinniindwiieiitypinganything.Youshouldstayawayfiocnaiiythingcm4idenednotsuitableandrude.Atthebegiimiiigofeachnewcom^e.weiatIIplaceyonwithanewteachei'.ThischangewillallowyoutoexpeiieiicediHerearleamiuastyles^ilhotherleacheiswhoarefulktrainedtoteachonlinecenures.Ifyourpresentleacherisnetavailabletoteach(.dueIosick[lessoraneinergeiicy^wewillnotcancelclass.lnsteadtclasswillbeghrenby33ubstitifte.{代替的)teaeher.> T,設rwrulesni(nrc^igeover也闈由理■ythecha/?坦fKUitre甫由京onlinespace.()59.Thisnoticeisprobablywrittenfor toread.A.parentsB.teachers C.technicalstaffD.students()60.Togetyourselffamiliarwiththesystem,youaresuggestedto .contactschool’stechnicalstaffduringtheirofficehourshaveatrialtest2daysbeforethecoursestartslogontotheplatformevery15minutesavoidlatearrivalstoenterthevirtualclassroom()61.Whichofthefollowingissuitabletotypewhenyoutakeonlineclasses?“Linda,shallwemeetatmyplaceat8tonight,35HighStreet?”“Ms.Hanna,canyouexplainthatagain?Ididn’tquitefollow.”C.“Idon’tagreewithJoe.It’sanabsolutelystupididea.”D.“Bob!Youhadanewhaircut.Thatsuitsyou.Youlookhandsome.”()62.Youwillhaveanewteacherforeachnewcoursebecause .thecollegeisshortoftrainedteacherstoteachonlinecoursesit’shardtofindasubstituteteacheratthebeginningofthetermC.youcanbenefitfromlearningwithteachersofdifferentstylesD.itenablesyoutotakeanactivepartinthenewcourse()63.Accordingtothisnotice,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Onlineclassescreateareal-lifelearningenvironment.Youyourselfareresponsiblefortheclasstimeyoumiss.Technicalsupportisonlyavailableonweekdays.It’spossiblethattheremaybechangestotheserules.()64.Readingthisnoticecarefullycanhelpyou .knowmoreaboutyoursubjectteachersarrangeyourcourseschedulewellunderstandtherulesandcancellationpoliciesapplyforapositioninGardenCityCollegeChoosethewordsorexpressionsandcompletethepassage(選擇最恰當?shù)膯卧~或詞語完成短文):(12分)DanandMichellesatatapicnictableintheparkonabeautifulfallafternoon.Theairaroundthemwasfilledwiththesoundsofchildrenplaying,dogsbarkingandpeoplelaughing.ButDanandMichelle___65___thesoundsaroundthemandfocusedonthetasktheyhadsetouttocomplete.TheywantedtostartaschoolgardenatJeffersonMiddleSchool.ItwasactuallyDan’sidea.HehadfirstseenaschoolgardenwhenhewenttovisithiscousininWashington.Hewasamazedatthe___66___offruitsandvegetablesthestudentsathiscousin’sschoolgrew.Danthoughtitwasthebestpartoftheweek.Helovedputtingonhisboots,gettingoutsideandseeingallthenewthingsthathadhappened.WhenDanreturnedfromhistrip,hetoldEmilyandMichelleallaboutwhathehadseen.Nowthetwoofthemweredeterminedtocomeupwith___67___tobringaschoolgardentoJeffersonMiddleSchool.Danopenedhisnotebookandpreparedtorecordanyideastheyhadfor___68___Ms.Olly,the

schoolheadmaster,intosupportingtheideaofhavingaschoolgarden.“Wearegoingtoneedanadult___69___tobeinchargeofthewholeoperation,”saidDanthoughtfully.“IthinkMr.Harrisonmightbewillingtohelpbecauseheoftenworksinhisgardenandhebroughtinabasketoftomatoesfromhisgardenlastweek.”“Togetthisprojectrunning,wemightalsoneedtoorganizeabakesaleoryardsaletoraisefunds.”addedMichellecheerfully.Dannoddedandmadesomemorenotes.“Mycousinmentionedthatthestudentsathisschoolcookmealswiththevegetablesfromtheirgarden.Wecandosomethinglikethattoo.___70___,wecanmeasureandweighthingsandfollowarecipe.Iamsurethere’snowayMs.Ollycouldturnusdown.!”Michellegrinned,“Ifeverythinggoeswell,we’llbedigginginthefieldinnotimeatall!”()65.A.enjoyedB.programmedC.ignoredD.recorded()66.A.priceB.varietyC.transportD.relationship()67.A.aplanB.aclueC.aceremonyD.asign()68.A.trickingB.talkingC.rushingD.changing()69.A.introubleB.fromabroadC.ofwealthD.withexperience()70.A.AfterallB.ForexampleC.InfactD.What,smoreReadthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順,每空格限填一詞,首字母已給):(14分)placeforrobotsineducationafterall?Ifyouthinkofthejobsthatrobotscouldneverdo,youwouldprobablyputdoctorsandteachersatthetopofthelist.It'seasytoimaginerobotcleanersandfactoryworkers,butothersneedhumanconnectionandcreativity.Butareweunderestimating(低估)whatrobotscando?Insomecases,theyalreadyp___71___betterthandoctorsatdiagnosingillness.Also,somepatientsmightfeelmorec___72___sharingtheirprivateinformationwithamachinethanaperson.Couldtherebeaplaceforrobotsineducationafterall?BritisheducationexpertAnthonySeldonthinksso.Andheevenhasadatefortherobottakeoveroftheclassroom:2027.Hep73robotswilldomostworkoftransferringinformationandteacherswillbelikeassistants.Intelligentrobotswillreadstudents,faces,movementsandmaybeevenbrains74.Thentheywilladapt(使 適應)theinformationtoeachstudent.It,snotapopularopinionandit’sunlikelyrobotswilleverunderstandotherpeople’sfeelingsandbeabletoreallyconnectwithhumanslikeanotherhumancan.Onethingiscertain,though.Arobotteacherisbetterthannoteacheratall.Teachersallovertheworldarel___75___.Insomepartsoftheworld,therearen'tenoughteachersand9to16percentofchildrenundertheageof14don'tgotoschool.Thatproblemcouldbepartlysolvedbyrobotsbecausetheycanteachanywhereandwon'tsufferfromstress,orgett___76___,ormovesomewhereforaneasier,higher-paidjob.Teachingisgenerallyrecognizedasdifficultandteachersfeeloverworked.Perhapsthequestionisnot“Willrobotstaketheplaceofteachers?”but“Howcanrobotshelpteachers?”O(jiān)fficeworkerscanusesoftwaretodothingslikeorganizeandansweremails,arrangemeetingsandupdatecalendars.Teacherswastealotoftimedoingnon-teachingwork,i___77___morethan11hoursaweekmarkinghomework.Ifrobotscouldcutthetimeteachersspendmarkinghomeworkandwritingreports,teacherswouldhavemoretimeandenergyforthepartsofthejobhumansdobest.71.p 72.c 73.p 74.s 75.l t 77.i D.Answerthequestions(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問題):(12分)Everybodyknowshowimportantit此forstudentstoge:agoodright'ssleepeveryniLjht.Youaren'tubletodeyourbestandkeepupwithullofyourresporisibilitiesunlessyousleepwell,rmsureyoualreadyknewthatyoushouldgotobedatareasonablehour.Mostexpertsagreeth:ittheidenlnumberofhoursiseight,andthishasjeenuccepzedascommonserise[o'aslongasIcanremember..However,IwasyoungonceundIknowthatmostofyougetmuchlesssleopthanthat-andinsomecasesitwillbeaffectingyourschoolwork.Ireadaninterestingarticleinateachers'magazinerecently.Theydidastudyo184SstudentsinWildes.Worryi'iigh/,theresultsshowedthattee'iageriarefacinga'lewproblemTneymaygetobedandge:upatappropdatetimesbutagrowingnumberarewakingupinthemidcIeofthenightnottousethebathreamorhaveasnackbutbecauseofanewphenomenon:FQMO-fearofmissingout!Accordingtcthearticle,schoolchildren苜「eBufferingbecauseof苜growingTrend(造勢)towakeupduringthenighttochecksocialmedia.Afraidcrmissincareplyorepportunirtytotakepartinachatteenagersarewakingatalltimesoftheniglht.goingorlineandgettinginvolved.Allthistakesplacewhentneyshouldbesoundasleep.Experts苜「匕worriedaboutthisgrowingtrendand:hereportsnowssoneworryingstatisticsThatI'dliketcsiarewithyou;23%of12to15-year-oldswakeupnearlyeverynighttousesocialmedia.An0the「15%wakeupatnightonceaweekfc「thesamereason.Oneinthneestudentsaretiredallthetimeandunabletodotheworktothebestoftheirability.Studentswhousesocialmediaduringthenightaremorelikelytofeelextremelysadandanxious.Tdliketoaskyoutn.Theworldwon'tendandyoursocialmediawillbewaitingtogreetyouinthemorning!Igiveyoumywordthatyouwon'thavemissedanythingimportant }Thisarticlewaspostedbyateacher,wasn’tit?Howmuchtimeshouldschoolchildrenspendsleepingeverynightaccordingtothearticle?WhatdoesFOMOstandfor?Whydoschoolchildrencheckuptheirsocialmediainthemiddleofthenight?Because .Whattwopossibleconclusionscanwedrawfromthestatistics?(3分)Conclusion1: (nomorethan10words)Conclusion2: (nomorethan10words)\)Inthelastparagraph,whatdoesthewriterprobablywanttosaytothereaders?(2分)I’dliketoaskyouto .VII.Writing(作文):(共20分)84.Writeatleast60wordstotalkabout“Howtechnologyaffectsme”.Doesthedevelopmentoftechnologyaffectyouinapositivewayorinanegativeway?Whatdoyouthinkoftheinfluence?Howdoyoudealwithit?請以“Howtechnologyaffectsme”為題,寫一篇不少于60個詞的短文,談論科技發(fā)展對你帶來了正面的影響還是負面的影響。你怎樣看待科技對你的影響的?你怎樣面對這些影響呢?(注意:短文中不得出現(xiàn)考生的姓名、校名及其他相關信息,否則不予評分。標點符號不占格)2020學年第一學期徐匯區(qū)學習能力診斷卷初三英語答案2021.1Part1ListeningListeningComprehension(聽力理解):(共25分)Listenandchoosetherightpicture(根據(jù)你聽到的內(nèi)容,選出相應的圖片):(5分)Vacuumcleanersarealwaysusedtoremovedustfromthefloor.(D)Mrs.Whitegreetedeveryguestwarmlyassoonastheyarrived.(B)Susanhasspentalotoftimelearningtopronouncethatdifficultsound.(A)Jennyisresponsibleforthefoodsupplyofthewholefamily.(C)PoorDanny!Heaccidentallyinjuredhisarmwhenridinghisbike.(E)Listentothedialogueandchoosethebestanswertothequestionyouhear(根據(jù)你聽到的對話和問題,選出最恰當?shù)拇鸢?:(5分)W:Lookatthosedresses!Theyaresolovely.WhichoneshallwechooseforEmma?Howaboutthisbluedressorthatyellowone?M:We’dbettergetherapinkone.That’sherfavoritecolorandbesides,agoodcolorforgirls.Bytheway,Ithinkyou’lllookgoodinthatyellowdress.Q:WhichdresswillthetwospeakersbuyforEmma?(C)M:WhenwillIgetbetter,Doctor?W:Takethemedicinetwiceadayforoneweek.Comebacktoseemeinabout4days.You’llbebettersoonifyouremembertotakegoodrests.Q:Howlongshouldthemantakethemedicine?(D)W:I’vebeentoldtheremightbeanapartmentjustrightforme.Woulditbeconvenienttoseeitnow?M:Sure.It’sjusttenminutes’walkfromtheundergroundstation.It’sonthe3rdfloor.Thisapartmenthastwobedrooms,largeenoughfortwopeople.Q:What’sthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?(B)W:Wow,Roy.Youlookdifferenttoday.YouareusuallytheT-shirtandjeanstype.Sowhyareyouwearingyoursuitandtie?Fancyachange?M:Well,Ihaveajobinterviewthisafternoon.I’vegottodosomethingtoimpresstheinterviewer.Q:Whydoesthemanwearhissuitandtietoday?(C)M:MyfriendwantstolearnChinese.Hewouldpayabout100yuanperhour.Areyouinterested?W:Idoneedpart-timejobstoearnsomemoneyforthecomingholiday.TellyourfriendtocallmeandIneedtoarrangeaschedulethatcanworkwellforbothyourfriendandme.Q:Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?(B)D.Listentothepassageandtellwhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrueorfalse(判斷下列句子是否符合你聽到的內(nèi)容,符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示):(5分)Onceuponatime,therewasalovelygarden,inwhichgrewabigtreewithmanyleavesandlotsofvegetables.Boththevegetablesandthetreemadethegardenverybeautiful.Theownerwasveryproudofhisgarden.Butthetreeandthevegetablesdidn’tlikeeachother.Thevegetableshatedthetree’sshadow.Thetreethoughtthevegetablesdrankallthewater.Dayafterdaythevegetablesgotboredanddecidedtouseupallthewaterinthegroundsothatthetreewoulddryup.Thetreeansweredbackbyrefusingtoprotectthevegetablesfromthehotsun,sotheybegantodryup.Soon,thevegetableswerereallydying,andthetreewasdryinguptoo.Seeinghisgardengettingworseandworse,thegardenerstoppedwateringit.Whenhedidthat,boththetreeandthevegetablesreallylearnedwhatthirstwas.Thereseemedtobenowayout,butoneofthevegetables,asmallpotato,understoodwhatwasgoingonanddecidedtosolvetheproblem.Althoughtherewaslittlewater,thelittlepotatodidallhecouldtogrow,grow,grow...Thelittlepotatogrewsobigthatthegardenerstartedwateringthemagain.Thenthevegetablesandthetreerealizedthatitwasbettertohelpeachotherthantofight.Theyshouldreallylearnhowtogetonwellwiththosearoundthem.Theyworkedtogethertomakethegardenbeautifulagain.F12.F13.T14.F15.TD.Listentothepassageandcompletethefollowingsentences(聽對話,完成下列內(nèi)容,每空格限填一詞):(10分)LikemostpeopleIknow,IlovewatchingTV.WhenIwaslittle,Iwouldalwayslookforwardtowatchingachildren’sprogrammeonTVwhenIarrivedhomefromschool.Althoughweoftenfeelguiltyabout

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