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江蘇省揚(yáng)州市2023-2024學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期12月月考英語模擬試題第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Howdidstudentsknowaclasshasfinishedtoday?A.Thebellrang. B.Thelightsflashed. C.Thealarmwentoff.2.Whatinstrumentcanthemanplay?A.Thepiano. B.Theviolin. C.Theguitar.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Clothes. B.Meals. C.Weather.4.Whatdoesthewomando?A.Arunner. B.Awaitress. C.Ashopassistant.5.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.Buyanewdress. B.Repairthepathherself. C.Askherbrotherforhelp.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽下面一段對話,回答第6、7兩個小題。6.Whichpartdidthewomanhurtoriginally?A.Herneck. B.Herleg. C.Herarm.7.Howmanychildrendoesthewomanhave?A.Two. B.Three. C.Four.聽下面一段對話,回答第8、9兩個小題。8.Whyisthewomancalling?A.Tocancelaflight. B.Tocorrectamistake. C.Tobuyaplaneticket.9.HowmuchdoesaplanetickettoChicagocostnow?A.$700. B.$750. C.$1400.聽下面一段對話,回答第10至12三個小題。10.Wheremightthespeakersbe?A.Athome. B.Atanoffice. C.Atacinema.11.Whatkindoffooddothespeakershave?A.Popcorn. B.Hamburgers. C.Hotdogs.12.Whatdoesthewomanliketowatch?A.Thelovescenes. B.Theactionscenes. C.Thecomedyscenes.聽下面一段對話,回答第13至16四個小題。13.Howoldistheman'sfirstchild?A.Twoyearsold. B.Threeyearsold. C.Sixyearsold.14.Whatdoestheman'swifedo?A.Sheisanurse. B.Sheisateacher. C.Sheisalawyer.15.Whendidthewomanstartlookingafterchildren?A.Whenshewasinuniversity.B.Whenshewasinhighschool.C.Whenshewasinmiddleschool.16.Howoftendoesthemanneedhelpwiththechildren?A.Everyevening. B.Threedaysperweek. C.Duringthedayonweekdays.聽下面一段對話,回答第17至20四個小題。17.Howistheweathernow?A.Sunny. B.Rainy. C.Cloudy.18.Whenwilltherebeastorm?A.Tonight. B.Inmidweek. C.Ontheweekend.19.Wherewillthewindcreatesomedangerousconditions?A.Bythesea. B.Inthevalley. C.Uponthemountains.20.Whoisthespeaker?A.Aradioannouncer. B.ATVhost. C.Areporter.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。AOncePopularSportsinAncientCapitalXi'anTheancientcapitalXi'aninNorthwestChina?sShaanxiprovinceisholdingtheNationalGames.Asthecapitalof13dynastiesthroughoutChinesehistory,theancientcityhasneverbeenfarfromsports.StartingfromtheWesternZhouDynastytotheTangDynasty,thecityhasheldmanysportsevents.Cuju:OriginofmodernsoccerCujuwasanancientChinesecompetitivegameinvolvingkickingaballthroughanopeningintoanet.Astheancestorofsoccer,itfirstappearedintherenownedancientChinesehistoricalworkZhanGuoCe(?StrategiesoftheWarringStates?),whichdescribedCujuasaformofentertainmentamongthegeneralpublic.Later,cujuwascommonlyplayedinthearmyformilitarytrainingpurposes,duringtheHanDynasty.Jiaodi:Chinese-stylewrestlingSumo,knownasJapan?s?nationalsport?,actuallystartedinancientChina.Sumowascalledjiaodiorjiaoliinancienttimes.Ancientjiaodi,aChinese-stylewrestling,wasperformedbyathleteswearingoxhornsandwrestlingwitheachotherimitatingwildoxen.DuringtheSuiandTangdynasties,jiaodiwashighlyfavoredbyemperors.IntheTangDynasty,jiaodiwaspartofmilitarytrainingandakindofentertainmentandathleticsports.Jiju:AncientpoloJijuisasportwhichusesasticktohitballswhileridingonahorse,prettysimilartomodernpolo.ItwaspopularintheroyalcourtandamongcommonpeopleintheTangDynasty.Thereweremanyfieldsforplayingpolointhecourtanditwasalsoamajormilitarytrainingprograminthearmy.IntheTangDynastycapital,therewereformalpolocourts,suchasthestadiumpavilioninChang'anpalace.ArcheryDuringancienttimes,theoriginofarcherywascloselyrelatedwithhuntinganddefense.Ancientarcherywasnotonlyanathleticevent,amilitarytrainingprogram,andanentertainmentactivity,butalsopartofeducation.AsearlyasinZhouDynasty,thearcherywaslistedasoneofthesixpracticaldisciplines,alsocalledtheSixArts,becominganimportantandcompetitiveform.21.WhichwaspopularinthearmyduringtheHanDynasty?A.Cuju.B.Jiaodi.C.Jiju.D.Archery.22.HowdidpeopleplayJijuinTangDynasty?A.Onlybyridingahorse.B.Byhittingballswearingoxhorns.C.Bykickingaballthroughanopeningintoanet.D.Byhittingballswhileridingonahorsewithastick.23.Whatdidthefourgameshaveincommon?A.Theywereonlyforentertainment.B.Theyalldisappearedlategradually.C.Theyweremilitarytrainingprograms.D.TheyalloriginatedfromHanDynasty.BWhenyouhearthebeginningofyourfavoritesongfromtheradio,suddenlyyourneckiscoveredingoosebumps.It?ssuchathingthatagroupofscientistscall?skinexcitement??afeelingofcoldcausednotbyadropintemperatureorsuddenscare,butbythesenseofbeauty.?Skinexcitement?cancomefromasong,apainting,amovingmoviescene,orevenabelovedmemory-prettymuchanythingthatcausesthegivingoutofpleasure-soakeddopamineinyourbrain.Butitdoesnotcomeforallofus.Yourfavoritemusicuncoversalotaboutyourpersonality,andsodoeshowyourespondtothatmusic.Studiessupposethatasfewas55percentofpeopleexperience?skinexcitement?whenlisteningtomusic.Andifyoucountyourselfamongthisgroup,thegoosebumpsonyourskinaren'ttheonlygiveaway?scientistscanreaditinyourbrain,too.InanewstudypublishedinthejournalSocialCognitiveandAffectiveNeuroscience,Harvardresearchersperformedbrainscanson10studentswhosaidtheyreliablygotcoldwhenlisteningtomusic,and10studentswhodidn't.Theyfoundthatthecold-pronebrainsmayreallybeexcitedbystrongeremotions.Cold-pronebrainsaregenerallymorelikelytoshowstrongeremotionalintelligencethanno-coldbrains.Cold-pronemindstendtohaveunusualactiveimagination,reflectmoredeeplyontheiremotions,andappreciatenatureandthebeautyofmusicandarttoastrongerdegreethanno-coldbrains.So,whattypeofmusiccausesthechills?Itseemsthatthetypeisnotsoimportant;participantsinthenewstudyreportedgettingcoldfromsongsofeverykind.Andanysongconnectedwithastrongemotionalmemoryofthelistenercanproducethemostreliableresults.Forme,that?sthesongSailingtoPhiladelphiabyMarkKnopfler,whichIlistenedtoasakidinthecarwithmydad,onthewaytothesummercamp.24.Whatcanwelearnabout?skinexcitement?inthetext?A.Ithelpstoproducedopamine. B.Itiscausedbythepainintheskin.C.Itcanbeexperiencedbyeverymusiclistener. D.Itisthehumanbody?sreactiontosomethingnice.25.WhatdoesthenewstudybyHarvardresearchersmainlyfind?A.Thepercentageofmusicloversinstudents.B.Thesolutionstothegoosebumpsonone?sskin.C.Thedifferencesbetweencold-proneandno-coldbrains.D.Therelationshipbetweenone?smusicpreferenceandpersonality.26.Whatarepeoplewithcold-pronebrainslike?A.Beautifulandintelligent. B.Emotionalanddishonest.C.Imaginativeandsensitive. D.Braveandstrong-minded.27.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.ResponsestoMusicVaryamongPeople B.AFeelingofColdIsCausedbyHorribleMusicC.YourFavoriteMusicRevealsYourPersonality D.FavoriteMusicMayBringForthGooseBumpsCDetectingdrugsusedtobeaspecialjobfordogs,butnowadrugdetectionteamiswelcomingsomenewcolleagues-squirrels.SixEurasianredsquirrelsweretrainedandapprovedforworkresponsibilitiesbypoliceinChongqinginFebruary.Squirrelshaveasharpsenseofsmellastheycansmellfoodunderafoot(about30centimeters)ofsnow.Beingsosmallandquick,the“newcomers”areabletosearchfordrugsinplaceswheredogsmaynotbeabletoreach,suchasinnarrowcesorontopofpackagesstacked(堆)highinwarehouses.Thesquirrelshavebeentrainedtousetheirclawstoscratchatboxesinordertocatchtheirhandlers’attentioniftheydetectdrugs,accordingtolocalChongqingpoliceauthorities.?Ourself-developedtrainingsystemcanbeappliedtothetrainingofvariousanimals,?YinJin,apolicedoghandlerinChongqing,toldGlobalTimes,addingthatthetraininghasreallygoodresultsasthesquirrelscanquicklyidentifydrugs.Althoughthesystemisdesignedfordogs,itcanshowsomeinformationonhowsquirrelsaretrainedaswell.AccordingtoaresearcharticlepublishedinthejournalChinaWorkingDogwhichdetailstheprogram,conditioningtheanimals?reflexes(反射)isthekeyfactor.First,theanimalsarefamiliarizedwiththetarget’ssmellanddospecialgestureswhentheysmelltheirtarget.Forexample,forexplosivedetectiondogs,thehandlersplacepiecesofclothwiththesmelloftheexplosivesnexttothedogs?food.Next,theanimalslearntosearchforthetargetundervariousconditions.Fromalargenumberofluggagebagstopeoplewalkingincrowds,thehandlerscreatedifferentsituationstotesttheanimals.Iftheanimalssuccessfullyidentifythelocationofthetarget,theanimalsarethenrewardedwithsnacksandothertreats.Theanimalsaresoonabletosearchfortargetsspontaneously(自動地),showingthattheconditionedreflexhasbeenbuiltinthem.Theirtrainingendswithpracticesessionsinreal-lifescenarios(設(shè)想).28.Whatwouldthesquirrelsdooncetheyidentifydrugs?A.Usetheirclawstotakethedrugs.B.Enjoytreatsfromthehandlers.C.Scratchatthesurfaceofpackages.D.Searchfordrugswiththesamesmell.29.Whatisoneadvantageofusingsquirrelsfordrugdetectionmentionedinthearticle?A.Squirrelscandetectdrugshiddenundertheearth.B.Squirrelsarebetteratidentifyingexplosivesthandogs.C.Squirrelscanaccessnarrowcesorhighpackagesinwarehouses.D.Squirrelsrequireslesstrainingcomparedtopolicedogsfordrugdetection.30.Whatisofvitalimportancefortheanimals?successfuldetection?A.Developingtheimmediatereactionsofanimals.B.Familiarizingtheanimalswiththetarget?ssmell.C.Doingspecialgestureswhentheysmelltheirtarget.D.Involvingpracticesessionsunderdifferentconditions.31.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheRoleofAnimalsinDrugDetectionB.ANewMemberintheDrugDetectionForceC.TheChallengesofTrainingSquirrelsforDrugDetectionD.ChongqingPolice?sTrainingProgramforSnifferAnimalsDAstarathleteatthecollegewhereIworkrecentlystoppedbymyoffice.Aftercommittingafewunforcederrorsduringaweekendmatch,shewastornapartbyself-criticism.?Ican?tstopbeatingmyselfup,?shetoldme.?I?matpeakfitness,andIpracticehard.Howisthishappening??ManystudentsIteach,likethisathlete,believethatall-nightersinthelibraryandhoursonthefieldshouldgetthemexactlywheretheyneedtogo.Whentheyfallshortofwhattheyimaginetheyshouldaccomplish,theyarecrushedbyself-blame.Wetalkoftenaboutyoungadultsstrugglingwithfailurebecausetheirparentshaveprotectedthemfromdiscomfort.Butthereissomethingelseatplayamongthemostprivilegedinparticular:afalsepromisethattheycanachieveanythingiftheyarewillingtoworkforit.Psychologistshavesourcedthisphenomenontoamisapplicationof?mindset?research,whichhasfoundthatpraisingchildrenforeffortwillincreaseacademicperformance.Butarecentanalysisfoundthatwhilepraisingeffortoverabilitymaybenefithigh-riskoreconomicallydisadvantagedstudents,itdoesnotnecessarilyhelpeveryone.Thecruel,messyrealityisthatyoucandoeverythinginyourpowerandstillfail.Insteadofallowingourkidstobeatthemselvesupwhenthingsdon?tgotheirway,weshouldallquestionaculturethathastaughtthemthatfeelinganythinglessthanoverwhelmedmeansthey?relazy,andthatwheretheygotocollegemattersmorethanthekindofpersontheyare.It?ssuggestedthatparentsandteachersspendtimehelpingstudentsfindpurpose,orgoalstheygenuinelylovetopursueandthatmakeanimpactontheworld,whichmayhelpthemgaingreaterlifesatisfactionandbecomemorepsychologicallymature.Thepointisnottogiveourkidsapassonworkinghard.Butwewouldbewisetoremindourkidsthatlifehasawayofsucker-punchinguswhenweleastexpectit.It?softenthepeoplewholearntosay?stuffhappens?whogetupthefastest.32.Whichsortofstudentsdoesthestarathletebelongto?A.Thoselackingcouragetomakeself-criticism.B.Thosetiredofworkingallnightinthelibrary.C.Thosebelievinghardworksurelypayoff.D.Thoseoverprotectedbytheirparentsinlife.33.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph4?A.Praisingeffortoverabilitywillsurelybebeneficialtoallkids.B.Theresultofthe?mindset?researchdoesn?tapplytoallcases.C.Parentsshouldlaymoreemphasisontheirkids?academicperformance.D.Whetherpraisingkids?effortoverabilitydoesgoodtokidsdepends.34.Accordingtotheauthor,howcanparentshelpthekidsovercomebarriersinlife?A.Bychoosingwheretogotocollegeforthem.B.Bypushingthemtofightagainstthecruelreality.C.Bydiscouragingthemfrommakingeffortstostudyhard.D.Byencouragingthemtosticktoaworthycausetheytrulylove.35.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Studentsshouldnotexpecttoomuchfromtheirstudy.B.Studentswithpositiveattitudescanmoveonmoreeasily.C.Studentsshouldbearallthefailuresontheirown.D.Studentsaresuretosucceediftheytrytheirbest.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Sciencecanhelpyouimproveyourstudymethods.Formorethan100years,psychologistshavedoneresearchonwhichstudyhabitsworkbest.____36___.Hereare4tipstoimproveyourstudyhabits.ceoutyourstudyingNateKornell,apsychologistatWilliamsCollege,thinksit?sagoodideatostudythedaybeforeabigtest.____37____.Instead,ceoutthosestudysessions.Kornellcomparesourmemorytowaterinabucketthathasasmallleak.Trytorefillthebucketwhileit'sstillfull,andyoucan'taddmuchmorewater.Allowtimebetweenstudysessions,andsomeofthematerialmaydripoutofyourmemory.Butthenyou’llbeabletorelearnitandlearnmoreinyournextstudysession.Practice,practice,practice!Musicianspracticetheirinstruments.Athletespracticesportsskills.____38____.“Ifyouwanttobeabletorememberinformation,thebestthingyoucandoispractice,”saysKatherineRawson.She’sapsychologistatKentStateUniversityinOhio.Inone2013study,studentstookpracticetestsoverseveralweeks.Onthefinaltest,theyscoredmorethanafulllettergradebetter,onaverage,thanstudentswhostudiedthewaytheynormallyhad.TestyourselfNebel’spreferredstudyhabitisoneofthebestway.Beforebigtests,Nebel’smomquizzedheronthematerial.“NowIknowthatwasretrieval(檢索)practice,”shesays.AsNebelgotolder,shequizzedherself.“____39____,”Nebelsuggests.“Putquestionsononesideandtheanswersontheothersideandtrytoquizyourselfthewaytheteacherasksquestions,”sheadds.DigdeeperIt?shardtorememberastringoffactsandfiguresifyoudon?tpushfurther.Askwhythingsareacertainway.Howdidtheycomeabout?Whydotheymatter?Psychologistscallthiselaboration.It?stakingclassmaterialandaskingalotofhowandwhyquestionsaboutit.Thishelpsyoucombinenewinformationwithotherthingsyouknow.Anditcreatesabiggernetworkinyourbrainofthingsthatrelatetooneanother,shesays.____40____.A.ThesameshouldgoforlearningB.SometipshelpforalmosteverysubjectC.Ofcourse,nothingcanreplacestudyingwithyourmotherD.SomeexpertsholdthatstudyinglateatnightcanbereallyusefulE.ThatlargernetworkmakesiteasiertolearnandrememberthingsF.CreateapackofflashcardseverytimeyoulearnnewinformationG.Butresearchshowsit?sabadideatoforceallyourstudyingintothatday第三部分:語言知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。BackinthedayswhenIwasjustayoungstudent,Iwasalwaysabsentfromschool___41___,tooshytostepintothepublicattention.Mygrades,thoughnotabsolutelygood,wasabovethe___42___.However,anunexpectedincidentallowedmeto___43___lifelessonsandgraduallyacceptthechallengesthrownatme.Onerainyafternoon,whilewalkinghomefromschool,anaccidenthappened.Aspeedingcar___44___me,leavingmewithabrokenleg.Lyingonmyhospitalbed,painachingthroughmybody,therealityofmysituation___45___.Thisunforeseenincidenthadsetmebackacademically,andIneededtofigureouthowtoachievemyprevious___46___.Withthehelpofmyparentsandteachers,who___47___accompaniedmethroughthehealingprocess,Imanagedtotransformmy___48___intoasteppingstone.Ibegantoacquirethewilltopushmyselfbeyondmylimits.Afterseveralmonths,Ireturnedtoschool.Myteachershadmadeaccommodationsforme,whichincludedaccessto___49___classestocatchuponthelessonsImissed.Fueledbyanewfound___50___,Imadeeveryefforttoengageinallactivitiesandstrivedtostayactiveinboththeacademicandextracurricularfields.Intheend,myactions___51___fruit.Notonlydidmyacademicperformanceimprove,butIalsodevelopedanabilitytoadapttounexpectedsituations.Irealizedtheimportanceofbeingableto___52___myfearsandovercomethem.TheincidentthatI___53___viewedasamajordiscouragementwas,infact,aturningpointinmylife.Itwasanopportunitytoadjustmyperspectiveandlearntoadmirethestrengthwithinmyself.The___54___didnothappenovernight.Itwasagradualprocess,justlikeaddinganewpiecetoapuzzleeveryday.Butwitheachpiece,Imovedonestepclosertothebigger___55___.41.A.camps B.days C.facilities D.events42.A.minimum B.maximum C.average D.majority43.A.absorb B.forget C.teach D.avoid44.A.approached B.hit C.lifted D.followed45.A.gavein B.sankin C.fitin D.cutin46.A.standing B.playing C.suffering D.finding47.A.occasionally B.casually C.constantly D.scarcely48.A.shyness B.setback C.strength D.performance49.A.practical B.optional C.basic D.extra50.A.drive B.concept C.version D.skill51.A.planted B.distributed C.sold D.bore52.A.assess B.address C.monitor D.hide53.A.initially B.actually C.suddenly D.eventually54.A.inspiration B.assumption C.transformation D.exploration55.A.ce B.ambition C.picture D.capacity第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Noonecanforetellthefutureoftechnologyexactly,becausenoonecanseethefuture.However,therearereasonable____56____(argue)basedontheadvancesandtrendsintechnologyinthepast.Forexample,it?sreasonabletopredictthatcomputerswillcontinuetobecomemorepowerful,numerousandcheaper.Areaswithhugepotential,____57____arejustbeginningtobemadeuseoftoday,likebiotechnology,willcontinuetoproducefruit.Technologyingeneralwillprobablycontinuetoimprove,____58____(create)bothpromisesandrisks.In____59____areaofcomputers,someonemightinteractwithhundredsofembeddedmicrochips(嵌入式微芯片)throughoutthehomeandtheoffice.Inthefuture,itwillbemanythousands.____60____somehavecalled?ubiquitouscomputing??computerseverywherehelpinguswitheverything?willbecausedbyincreasingbandwidthanddecreasingcosts.Someviewers,especiallyBillGates,believethenextfewdecades____61____(characterize)bylong-awaitedrevolutionsinrobotictechnology.Otherfuturistsseetrendsinautomationtechnologyleadingtodesktopfactoriesthatenableusers____62____(make)objectsfromahostofsimple____63____(origin)parts.Apartfromaboveareas,therearedozensifnothundredsofareasthatwillcontinuetoadvancetechnologically.Onethingis____64____sure:thefuturewillhavebettertechnologythanthepastdid.Butwillweput_____65_____tobetteruse?Onlytimeandeffortwilltell.第四部分:基礎(chǔ)知識及書面表達(dá)(共三節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)選擇并使用所給單詞或短語的正確形式完成句子,有兩個詞為多余。(共10題,每小題0.5分,滿分5分,每個詞只能用一次)comparecompareconvinceincrediblepanicluxurypreserveinfluenceviolentdismiss laythefoundationfor castnewlighton weardown66.Wewillnotbe______________intomakingadecisioninahurry.67.TheChinesepeopleliveahappierlifeundertheleadershipoftheCPCin___________withpeopleinwar-tornareasoftheworld,68.Columbuswasoneofthemost_______________explorersinhistory.69.Hopefully,thisexperiment__________________cefarmingandallowustosetuppermanentbasesonotherplanets.70.Formanyyears,somehistorians__________therecordsoftherevoyagesaslegends.71._______________thatshewasinnocent,thelawyeragreedtodefendforher.72.Toenablerentalincreases,youhavetohave_______________furnishings.73.ThelandingofChang?e3provedtobeasuccessandhowit____________________futureexplorationwasplaintosee.74.______________,shehadnoideawhatwasgoingon.75.I’mhappytoseetheDunhuangmuralsaresowell_______________.第二節(jié)單句語法填空。(共10小題,每題1分,滿分10分)76._____isthecasewithmostmanufacturers,wehavetoreducepricesinordertoremaincompetitive.77.The____________(strange)oflivinginceisapparentfromthemomentwesleep.78.Withsomuchgoingon,thecestationneedslotsof_____________(main),soweconstantlychecksupportsystemsanddosomecleaning.79.Jackinsistedthathe___________________(steal)thecellphone.80.____________hislackofexperience,hegotthejob.81.Thefloodvictimshavereceivedbothsympathyand______________(assist)fromtheinternationalcommunityduringthefloodseason.82.Ihavetheimpression________peopletherearealwaysonthego.83.ThelocationoftheUSSArizonaisshapedwithamemoriallikeabridgecrossingtheship?s_____________(sunk)remains.84.It?sfreezingcoldthiswinter.How__________(awe)theweatheris!85.____________didthiswillsoonerorlaterbecaughtandwillbepunished.第三節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所給情節(jié)進(jìn)行續(xù)寫,使之構(gòu)成一個完整的故事。MymouthfeltdryasIfollowedmymotherintothedoctor’sofficeandsankintoachairnexttohers.Thisdoctorhadaroomfullofgadgets(小裝置)andgizmos(小物件)toanalyzethelearningabilitiesoffailingstudents.Thatdayhehadanalyzedme.“I’msorrytotellyouthis,Mrs.Dow,butPeterhasdyslexia(閱讀障礙).Afairlyseriouscase.”Iswallowedandtriedtobreathe.Thedoctorwenton.“He’llneverreadabovethefourth-gradelevel.Sincehewon’tbeabletocompletehighschoolrequirements,Isuggestyouenroll(使登記)himinatradeschoolwherehecanlearntoworkwithhishands.”Ididn’twanttogototradeschool(職校).IwantedtoapplyatBibleCollegeinourtowntobeapreacher(牧師),likemydad.Iforcedmytearsback.Atwelve-year-oldwastoobigtocry.“Thankyou,Doctor.”Wedrovehome.Dyslexia?I’dneverhearditbefore.Sure,Iwasalwaystheslowestkidinmyclass.IhadaspecialhidingplacewhereIwouldcrybecauseIcouldn’tdomylessonshoweverhardItried.Ofcourse,Inevertoldmymomaboutthat.Iwastooashamed.Ididn’twanttoworryher,either.Shehadenoughonhermindwithteachingschoolfull-timeandtakingcareofDadandme.Onreachinghome,mymomlookedintomyeyeswithtearsr

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