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2021-2022學(xué)年江蘇省百校高三(第1次)聯(lián)考英語試卷

1.What'swrongwiththewoman?

A.Shehasheartdisease.

B.Sheoftengetsheadaches.

C.Herbloodpressureistoohigh.

2.Howmuchisthecarnow?

A.$3,000.B.$7,000.C.$10,000.

3.WhatwilltheweatherbelikeinCentralEuropetomorrow?

A.Sunny.B.Windy.C.Stormy.

4.WhatwillBillycleanfirst?

A.Hisfootballboots.B.Thegardentable.

C.Hisbike.

5.Whendothespeakersplantomeet?

A.Thisevening.B.Tomorrowmorning.

C.Tomorrowafternoon.

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

6.Whatdoesthewomandislikeaboutthefilm?

A.Theactor.B.Thedirector.C.Theplot.

7.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthefilm?

A.Itisworthseeing.

B.Itisnotveryexciting.

C.Itisthebestfilmatpresent.

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

8.Whatisthebiggestadvantageoftheapartment?

A.Itsrent.B.Itsposition.C.Itsdecoration.

9.Whatsuggestiondoesthewomangivetheman?

A.Findingaroommate.

B.Redecoratingtheapartment.

C.Havingalookattheapartment.

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

10.Whatwillthewomandofirstwhenthetermfinishes?

A.Gotraveling.B.Workasavolunteer.

C.Attendasummercourse.

11.Whowantsthemantodoacookingcourse?

A.Hisparents.B.Thewoman.C.Themanhimself.

12.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Fatheranddaughter.B.Bossandstaff.

C.Closefriends.

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

13.Whatisthewomandoing?

A.Havingajobinterview.B.HostingaTVprogram.

C.Doinganenvironmenttest.

14.WhatdoesKevinprobablyworkfor?

A.ATVstation.B.Afilmcompany.

C.Aseaanimalrescuecentre.

15.Whathappenedinthedisaster?

A.Thefishwerecoveredwithoil.

B.Birdsdiedofararedisease.

C.Thewhalescouldn'tswim.

16.WhydidKevinchoosehisjob?

A.Hewantedtocatchmorefish.

B.Hewasfondofcleanseawater.

C.Hewasinterestedintheoceansystem.

聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。

17.WhendidHelenPerrygoonstage?

A.In1869.B.In1859.C.In1847.

18.WhichofthefollowingisdifficultthroughoutHelenPerry'sactinglife?

A.Controllinghervoice.

B.Performingsmallroles.

C.Learningthedialoguelines.

19.WhatdoesthespeakerthinkofHelenPerry'sthroatoperation?

A.Meaningless.B.Risky.C.Worthwhile.

20.WhatshowsHelenPerry'stalentinwriting?

A.Herletterstoawriter.B.Herworksofliterature.

C.Herseveralfamousplays.

LOVETOTRAVEL

updatedaweekago

AlmosteveryonewholovestravelinghasaXiamendream.Itlooksasifnotravellistiscomplete

withoutvisitingXiamen,eatingsataynoodles,spendingtimeinoneofthecity'svariouscoffeeshops,and

stayingonGulangyuIsland.Xiamenhastheprosperityofametropolis,butalsohasthequietand

comfortablefeatureofanordinarytown.Thespring-likeclimatealltheyearroundandthesmallandfresh

temperamentmakethiscitysodistinctive.Xiamenisagreatdestinationforfamilytravel,parents,or

friends.Itisalsoagoodplacetotravelallyearround.

Aboutscenicspots

1.Gulangyu:IfyouwanttotourXiamen,boardGulangyu.Gulangyuisabeautifulislandcalledthe

"gardenonthesea",whereyoucanseeablockofdelicateanduniquesmallhousesintheshadeoftrees,

andhavethemostbeautifulmoodevenateachcornerofthestreet.

2.China'smostbeautifuluniversity-XiamenUniversity,smallartisticfishingvillage-Zengcuoan,coastal

firstlineoflandscape-aroadroundtheisland,allthewaytothesea-ZhongshanRoad,apopularscenic

spotofJimeiVillage,thehomeofthesoul-SouthPutuo,thesearethescenicspotsonXiamenIsland.

TherearemanywebcelebrityscenicspotsworthytobevisitedwhentouringXiamen.

3.ThepoeticlandscapetownaroundXiamenhasahistoryofmorethan100years.Itgotitsnamefromthe

TVseries"CjoudWaterBaljad".

4.FujianTulou:TheshootingplaceofthemovieBigFish&Begonia.Ifyouareluckyenoughtocometo

Fujian,youmustgoandseethisbuilding!

Aboutthemodeoftravel

1.LowPricePackageTours:Localtourgroupsarereallycheap.However,thetripistootightandtiring,

andmostofthecorescenicspotsarenotarranged,includingafewshoppingshops.Youwillfeelyouare

resoldtoothertravelagencies,andthequalitycan'tbeguaranteed.Chancesarethatyouwillbecheated,

(thelastchoiceistojoininthelocaltouristgroup)

2.Freetravel:ifyouplaybyyourself,youneedtoplanthehotel,tickets,busanditineraryinadvance.It

willtakemuchtime,energyandexpenseishigh,anditiseasytobetrappedbecauseyouarenotlocal.Ifit

isthepeakseasontravel,itisdifficulttobookthehotelandtickets!Andifyoudonotunderstandthelocal

language,youarelikelytobookthehotelataveryhighpriceorthelocationofthehotelissoremotethat

trafficisnotconvenient,asisoftenthecase.Unlessyouhavealotoftimeandenergy,andarewillingto

arrangealltheagenda,youwillwastealotoftimeandmoneyengaginginallkindsofqueuing,findingthe

ways,andothertroubles.

3.Freefamilytravel:themostrecommended,themostcost-effectiveandthemostsatisfyingwaytotravel!

Youcanbooktheairticketbyyourself,contacttheXiamentourismplannerinadvance,andlethimplan

thewholetrip.Youdon'thavetoworryaboutityourself,andit'smuchcheaperthanexpected.

Accommodationandtrafficarenotonlywellarranged,qualityisguaranteed,butalsoyouwillgetthe

mostsatisfactoryservicewiththeleastmoney.

PointsforattentiononXiamentrip

1.You'dbetterbringsunscreencream,sunglassesandsoonjustincase.Ifyouwon'tgetsunburntor

suntan,sunscreenmustbedone.

2.ShipticketstoGulangyuandthehotelmustbebookedinadvance,oryoucanturntoXiamentourism

plannertobooktheminadvance.

3.Donottrusttheroadsidesolicitor!Itiseasyforyoutobetrappedwithnolocalguides.Ifthereis

anythingyoudonotunderstand,consultXiamenlocaltourismplanners.

21.WhatmakesXiamendifferentfromothertouristcitiesaccordingtothepassage?

A.Itsuniquescenicspotsandlandscape.

B.ItsfamousuniversityandBuddistculture.

C.Itswarmweatherandartistictemperament.

D.Itsconvenienttrafficandlowcost.

22.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingthepassage?

A.FreetravelisthebestchoicetotourXiamenbecauseyouhavethemostfreedom.

B.YunshuiyaoisatownwhichisnamedaftertheTVseries.

C.ThepeopleofXiamenareverycunningbecauseyouwillgointoapitifcareless.

D.ThereisbrightsunshineinXiamenallyearroundbecauseithasaspring-likeweather.

23.Wherecanthepassagebefrom?

A.Atravelmagazine.B.Adsfromanewspaper.

C.Atravelbrochure.D.Blogsontheweb.

L

Thehumancriterionforperfectvisionis20/20forreadingthestandardlinesonaSnelleneyechart

withoutanyproblem.Thescoreisdeterminedbyhowwellyoureadlinesoflettersofdifferentsizesfrom

20feetaway.Butbeingabletoreadthebottomlineontheeyechartdoesnotapproximateperfectionasfar

asotherspeciesareconcerned.

Mostbirdswouldconsiderusveryvisuallyhandicapped(缺陷).Thehawk,forinstance,hassuchsharp

eyesthatitcanspotadimeonthesidewalkwhileperchedontopoftheEmpireStateBuilding.Itcanmake

finevisualdistinctionsbecauseitisblessedwithonemillionconespersquaremillimeterinitsretina(視

網(wǎng)月英).Andinwater,humansarefarsighted,whilethekingfisher,swoopingdowntospearfish,cansee

wellinboththeairandwaterbecauseitisendowedwithtwofoveae(凹窩)——areasoftheeye,consisting

mostlyofcones,thatprovidevisualdistinctions.Onefbveapermitsthebird,whileintheair,toscanthe

waterbelowwithoneeyeatatime.Thisiscalledmonocularvision.Onceithitsthewater,theotherfbvea

joinsin,allowingthekingfishertofocusbotheyes,likebinoculars,onitspreyatthesametime.Afrog's

visionisdistinguishedbyitsabilitytoperceivethingsasaconstantmotionpicture.Knownas"bug

detectors11,ahighlydevelopedsetofcellsinafrog'seyesrespondsmainlytomovingobjects.So,itissaid

thatafrogsittinginafieldofdeadbugswouldn'tseethemasfoodandwouldstarve.

Thebeehasa"compound"eye,whichisusedfornavigation.Ithas15,000facetsthatdividewhatit

seesintoapatternofdots,ormosaic.Withthiskindofvision,thebeeseesthesunonlyasasingledot,a

constantpointofreference.Thus,theeyeisasuperbnavigationalinstrumentthatconstantlymeasuresthe

angleofitslineofflightinrelationtothesun.Abee'seyealsogauges(測量)flightspeed.Andifthatis

notenoughtoleaveour20/20"perfectvision"palingintoinsignificance,thebeeiscapableofseeing

somethingwecan't—ultravioletlight.Thus,whathumansconsidertobe"perfectvision"isinfactrather

limitedwhenwelookatotherspecies.

However,thereisstillmuchtobesaidforthehumaneye.Ofallthemammals,onlyhumansandsome

primatescanenjoythepleasuresofcolorvision.

24.Howishawk'seyesightbetterthanours?

A.Itcanidentifysmallitemsmorequicklythanwedo.

B.Itcanseeatalongerdistancethanwedo.

C.Ithasmoreconesintheretinathananyotherspecies.

D.Ithasbiggereyesthanwedo.

25.Monocularvisionenablesthekingfisherto.

A.avoidfarsightednessB.beabletoseeunderwater

C.moveoneeyeatatimeD.focusitseyesontheprey

26.Abeefindsitsdirectionby.

A.dividingwhatitseesintothousandsofdots

B.constantlygaugingitsflyingspeed

C.usingthesunasaconstantpointofreference

D.measuringtheangleofthesun

27.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Thedifferencesbetweenhumaneyesandotherspecies*eyes.

B.Theadvantagesofotherspecies'eyesincomparisonwithhumaneyes.

C.Thefactorsthatmakeotherspecies*eyesbetterthanhumaneyes.

D.Thestandardthatdeterminesthe"perfectvision'*ofhumaneyes.

M

Peopleintheirsixtiesshouldgotouniversitytoretrainbecausetheywillbeexpectedtoworkforlonger

beforeretirement,thegovernmenthassuggested.

Olderworkerswhotakecoursestokeeptheirskillsuptodatewillbemorelikelytokeeptheirjobs,

claimsDavidWilletts,thehighereducationminister.Mr.Willettssaidtheagelimitonstudentloansto

covertuitionfees(學(xué)費)hadbeenlifted,makingadegreecourse"greatvalue"forolderpeople.This

wouldhelpthemcopewiththepressuretheywouldfacetokeepuptodateastheyworkedwellintotheir

sixties,hesuggested.

Hiscommentsfollowedagovernmentreportwhichfoundthatthecountry'sfutureeconomicsuccess

woulddependontheskillsandcontributionsofolderworkers.

Campaignersfortheelderlyvoiceddoubtsthatprospectivepensionerswouldbewillingtocommitto

challengingdegreecoursesandincreasedlevelsofdebttocontinueworking.Oneinfourpeoplewillbe

olderthan65by2033andeconomistshavewarnedthattheageingpopulationwillplaceanunsustainable

(無法持續(xù)的)burdenontaxpayersunlessmorepeopleworkforlonger.Thestatepensionageistoriseto

67by2028.Ministershavewarnedthattheyhavenoideawhenyoungerworkersintheirthirtieswillbe

abletoretire.

Mr.Willetts,urgedworkersolderthan60togivefurthereducationseriousconsideration."Thereis

certainlyapressureforcontinuingtogetretrainedandupskilled,"hesaid.''Highereducationhasan

economicbenefitinthatifyoustayuptodatewithknowledgeandskillsyouaremoreemployable.

"Educationissuchagoodthingitisnotreservedforyoungerpeople,"hesaid.''Therewillbepeopleofall

ageswhowillwanttostudy.Thereisgreatvalueinlifelonglearning."

Underpreviousrules,studentsinEnglandwereeligible(符合條件的)foraloantocovertuitionfees

onlyiftheywereyoungerthan54.Latestfiguresshowedthatonly1,940under-graduatesstartingcourses

lastyearwereolderthan60,outofatotalof552,240studentsinBritain.Some6,455wereagedbetween

50and60,accordingtotheHigherEducationStatisticsAgency.

28.Whyisit"greatvalue"forolderpeopletotakeadegreecourse?

A.Becausetheycangettrainingwithoutpayingstudentloans.

B.Becausetheycancoverthecollegetuitionfeesbythemselves.

C.Becausetheyareallowedtoapplyforstudentloans.

D.Becausetheyfacetheagelimitwhenapplyingforthetuitionfees.

29.Whowillmostprobablyrefusetocontinuetoworkthroughtakingadegreecourse?

A.Elderlyworkers.B.Prospectivepensioners.

C.Maturetaxpayers.D.Youngstudents.

30.AccordingtoMr.Willetts,whatistheadvantageofhighereducation?

A.Itallowspeopleatvariousagestogetgoodeducationpayingnotuitionfees.

B.Youngerpeoplehavemorechancestoachieveahigherdegreethantheold.

C.Olderworkerscantaketheopportunitytofulfilltheirdreamsoflearning.

D.Up-to-dateknowledgeandskillscanincreasepeople'sprobabilityofbeinghired.

31.Itcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthat.

A.Peopleolderthan54nowcan'tapplyforstudentloanstocovertheirtuitionfees

B.Olderpeoplewhoarewillingtogetretrainednowarebecomingfewerandfewer

C.Theolderpeoplebecome,thefewerofthemwillreceivehighereducation

D.Undergraduatesolderthan50accountformorethan7%ofstudentsinBritain

N

HollyOBriendidn'tknowMeaganHughes,anotherKoreanAmericannurseworkingonthesame

floor——andthesameshift—atDoctorsHospitalofSarasota.AfterO'BrienandHughesfinallymet,they

didbegintonoticeparallels*intheirlives.Theywerebothcertified(持UE的)nursingassistants.Theywere

bothorphanswhohadbeenadoptedbyAmericanfamilies.Andtheirreasonsforendingupatthe

orphanages(孤兒院)werethesame:abandonment.

Suddenly,thecoincidencesseemedmorethanmerelyinteresting.Infact,foryears,O'Briensensed

thatshe'dhadahalf-sisterinRepublicofKorea.Thoughhermotherhaddisappearedwhenshewasan

infantandshewasonlyfivewhenherfatherwaskilledbyatrain,shehadamemoryofherandherfather

living,briefly,withhissecondwifeandababygirl.O'Brienwasultimatelyadoptedbyalovingcouple

fromAlexandria,Virginia,butherKoreanchildhoodneverlefther.Sherememberedonenight,whenshe

wasaboutnineyearsold,shewokeupfromadreamandscreamed,nMydaddydied.Ihaveasister.Ineed

tofindher."O'Brien'sadoptivefamilycontactedtheorphanageinKoreafbrinformation,buttherewasno

recordofasibling.

Hugheswasn'thauntedbylingeringmemories;instead,shewashauntedbecauseshedidn'thaveany.

AdoptedwhenshewasfourbyafamilyinKingston,NewYork,shecouldn'tremembereitherofher

biologicalparents.nMywholelifehasbeenaquestioninmymind,andemptiness/'shesaid.

NowthecoincidenceofmeetingO'Brienofferedthechancetofillintheblanks.Ayearago,thenurses

decidedtotakeat-homeDNAtestsandmailedthesamplesawaytobeanalyzed.Lessthantwoweekslater,

O'Briengotane-mail.TheirDNAmatched-theywerehalf-sisters.

uIsthisreallyhappening?"saidHughes.OBrienwasshockedbutalsorelieved.nInmyheart,Iknew/'

shesaid"Iknewshewasouttheresomewhere.'*AftermorethanforlongdecadesOBrienhadfinally

foundthemissingpieceofherpest,workingjustafewfeetawayfromher.

Today,thesisterswearspecialnecklaces,eachwithaheart-shapedcharm,asasymboloftheirbond.

"Shewillalwaysbeinmyheart,'1saidO'Brien.

32.WhichistrueaboutHollyO'BrienandMeaganHughesaccordingtothepassage?

A.Theyworkedonthesamefloor,duringthesameperiodinthesamehospital.

B.Theyendedupinthesameorphanageforthesamereason.

C.TheywereadoptedbythesameAmericanfamily.

D.Theywerebothqualifiednurses.

33.Whatcanwelearnfromthesecondparagraph?

A.O'Brienactuallyrememberedshehadhadahalf-sisterinanotherAmericanfamily.

B.Theirparentswerebothkilledinatrafficaccident.

C.O*BrienwashauntedbylingeringmemoriesbutHugheswasn't.

D.O'Brien'sadoptivefamilytreatedherinearnest.

34.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttoreplacetheunderlinedword"lingering"?

A.existing.B.neverfadingbe.

C.refreshing.D.earliest.

35.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.Half-sisters.B.Specialnecklaces.

C.Twoorphans.D.Tightbonds.

Housingofficialssaythatlatelytheyarenoticingsomethingdifferent:⑴"Wehavestudentswhoare

madateachotherandtheytexteachotherinthesameroom,"saysateacher,"Somanyofourroommate

conflictsarebecausekidsdon'tknowhowtonegotiateaproblem."

Andasanypoppsychologistwilltellyou,bottledemotionsleadtosilentseething(不『前)thatcanboil

overintofrustrationandanger.AttheUniversityofFlorida,emotionalout-burstsoccuraboutonceaweek,

theuniversity'sdirectorofhousingandresidenceeducationsays,nItusedtobe:"Let'ssitdownandtalk

aboutit,"hesays."Overthepastfiveyears,roommateconflictshavesharpened.Thestudentsdon*thave

theperson-to-persondiscussionsandtheydon'tknowhowtohandlethem."⑵Andhousing

professionalssaytheyseeimprovementassomestudentsmovetowardgraduation,but⑶becausethey

neverseemtounderstand.

⑷Whyexpressangerinpersonwhenyoucanreleaseinatext?Facebookcreatesevenmore

frictionascomplaintsgopublic."Thingsarepostedonsomeone'swallonFace-book:'Oh,myroommate

keptmeupallnightstudying,'"saysDanaPysz,anassistantdirectorintheofficeofresidentiallifeatthe

UniversityofCalifornia,LosAngeles.nIt'sadifferentwaytoexpresstheirconflicttoeachother."In

recentfocusgroupsatNorthCarolinaStateUniversity,dormresidentssaidtheywouldnotevenconfront

noisyneighborsontheirfloor.

Administratorspointtoparentswhohavefixedtheirchildren'sproblemsintheirentirelives.Nowin

college,thechildrenlacktheskillstoattendtoevenmodestconflicts.⑸

A.AdministratorsinferrelianceoncellphonesandtheInternetmaycauseyoungpeopletoavoid

difficulties.

B.Theproblemismostdramaticamongfreshmen.

C.theyshouldteachtheirchildrentheskillstheyneedtofixconflicts.

D.theyworryabouthowotherstudentswilldealwithconflictsaftercollege.

E.Someparentscontinuetointerveneoncampus.

F.Whatisthemainreasonformanyroommatesconflicts?

G.studentsseemtolackthewill,andskill,toaddresstheseordinaryconflicts.

36.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E

F.FG.G

37.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E

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38.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E

F.FG.G

39.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E

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40.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E

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LaraHarrisonhasalwayshadacomplicatedrelationshipwithherfather.

Severaltimes,Hanisonfeltshe'dreachedherbreakingpointand⑷)herdadformonths.Still,she

couldn't(42)him.Smallactionsshowedhecared(43)heremaineddifficulttogetcloseto:hewent

outofhiswayto(44)withtaskssuchasrepairingheroffice.Harrisonwantedtherelationshipto

improve.

Asherfatherreachedhis70s,sherealizedthatiftheyweregoingtore-establish(45),theycouldnot

wastetime.Shemadeaconsciousdecisiontochangeher(46)tohim.Ifhewasbeingmoodyduring

theirtimetogether,she'dendtheirinteractionbythankinghimforthevisitandgivinghima

hug-somethingthatwasn'ttypicalforthem.Thesmallinterventions(干預(yù))(47);hebecamekinder

eachvisit,andhismoodsbecame(48).Eventuallyhebeganreachingouttoher,textingtoask,“Howare

you?"orsayinghewasproudofher,somethingshe'dalwayslongedtohear.

Rebuildingtrustwithherfatherultimatelyhelpedhertoengagein(49),Sherealizedshecouldalso

bestubbornwhenshefelt(50),andthathernegativeconnectiontoherfathermadeherlesstrustingof

otherpeopleinherlife."Ineverallowedmyselftodivedeeplyintorelationships.Atthefirstsightofa

challenge,Iwouldblameothers,getangryorleave.Theeffortittakestobeconstantly(51)is

exhausting,"shesays."It(52)youoflife'shappymoments.''Today,she'sthankfultobeableto

approachothersmore(53)andwithanopenheart.

Trustisoneofthemostimportantelementsofasafe,fulfillingandwell-functioning

relationship.(54),itoftenisn'tuntilsomethinghurtfulhappens——aspousecheatsonyou;abossmakes

funofyouinfrontofcolleagues一(55)wethinkabouttrust;wedon'tnoticeituntilit'sbroken.

41.A.offendedB.abusedC.avoidedD.approached

42.A.abandonB.findC.helpD.please

43.A.becauseB.soC.butD.though

44.A.helpoutB.setoutC.makeoutD.workout

45.A.connectionB.trustC.contactD.love

46.A.solutionsB.responsesC.attitudesD.secrets

47.A.ranB.workedC.performedD.operated

48.A.violentB.calmC.stableD.rough

49.A.self-confidenceB.self-respect

C.self-relianceD.self-reflection

50.A.threatenedB.disturbedC.suspectedD.disagreed

51.A.ondutyB.onbusinessC.onguardD.ondisplay

52.A.ridsB.robsC.remindsD.recharges

53.A.determinedlyB.enthusiastically

C.lovinglyD.amusedly

54.A.FurthermoreB.ThereforeC.ThoughD.However

55.A.whichB.whatC.howD.that

56.Overthelastcoupleofyears,aftermanyyearsofrisingmeat⑴(consume)byChina's

expandingmiddleclasses,thegreenshootsofaveganmeatrevolution⑵(begin)tosprout.

YunFanwei,a25-year-oldstudentfromShanghai,isoneofthenewbreedofvegetarians

hungry⑶moreoptions.UIbuysomeofthesefakemeatproductsandalotofthemareprettygood.

Theydon't⑷(necessary)tastelikemeat,buttheymakeanicechangefromtofu,"shesaid.

In2016,aspartofitscommitmenttobringdowncarbonemissions,theChinesegovernment

outlinedaplan⑸(cut)thecountry'smeatintakeby50%.Someofthelargeinternationalchains

operatinginChinahavebeenquicktobetonthegrowthofalternativemeats.Domesticcompanies

aresettingupshopstoo,⑹(bet)thatstatebackingwillcomesoon,notleastbecausethe

governmentmayseealternativeproteinsasawaytomovetowardsitscarbon-reductiongoal.

⑺someChineseplayerswhichmakeplant-basedbeefandporkhavebeenturnedintodishes

atsomeofChina'sleadingrestaurantchains,Yao-theCEOofaShanghai-basedcompanyproducinga

meatsubstitute-admitstheindustryisstillverysmallinChinabuthethinksitwillbecomemain

streamverysoon.

However,perhapsweaningpeopleoffmeat⑻(prove)harderthansomeofthesecompanies

wouldliketothink.uFvetriedavegetarianbraisedporkdishbeforebutthetastewasnotthesame

as⑼ofrealmeat.Iwouldn'ttryitagain,evenifitwascheaperthanrealmeat."

said(10)80-year-oldretiree.

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57.假如你是李華,正值母親節(jié)到來之際,你的朋友韓梅向你尋求建議,為她媽媽挑選禮物。

請給韓梅寫一封建議信,要點如下:

I.寫信目的;

2.建議;

3.希望得到回復(fù)。

注意:

1.詞數(shù)不少于80;

2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。

DearHanMei,

Yours,

LiHua

58.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。

ManyyearsagotherelivedinHollandaboynamedPeter.Peter'sfatherwasoneofthemenwho

tendedthegatesinthedikes(堤壩),calledsluices.Heopenedandclosedthesluicessothatships

couldpassoutofHolland'scanalsintothegreatsea.

Oneafternoonintheearlyfall,whenPeterwaseightyearsold,hismothercalledhimfromhis

play."Come,Peter,"shesaid."Iwantyoutogoacrossthedikeandtakethesecakestoyourfriend,

theblindman.Rememberthatyoushallbehomebeforedark.*'Thelittleboywasgladtogoonsuch

anerrand(跑腿),andstartedoffwithalightheart.Hestayedwiththepoorblindmanalittlewhileto

tellhimsomethingabouthiswalkalongthedike-thesun,theflowersandtheshipsfaroutatsea.

Thenherememberedhismother'swishthatheshouldreturnbeforedark.Biddinghisfriendgoodbye,

hesetoutforhome.

Ashewalkedbesidethecanal,henoticedhowtherainshadswollenthewater,andhowtheybeat

againstthesideofthedike,andhethoughtofhisfather'sgates."Iamgladtheyaresostrong,"hesaid

tohimself."Ifthedikegavewaywhatshouldwedo?Theseprettyfieldswouldbecoveredwith

water.'*Ashewalkedalongthedikehesometimesstoppedtopicktheprettyblueflowersthatgrew

besidetheroad,ortolistentotherabbits'softtreadastheyrustledthroughthegrass.

Suddenlyheheardanoise.Itwasthesoundoftricklingwater!Hestoppedandlookeddown.

Therewasasmallholeinthedike,throughwhichatinystreamwasflowing.AnychildinHollandis

frightenedatthethoughtofaleakinthedike.Peterunderstoodthedangeratonce.Ifthewaterran

throu

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