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PAGE1-模塊綜合檢測Ⅰ.閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)AWhenWarrenBuffettwasaskedaboutthesecrettohiswealthandsuccess,hesaidthathereadeveryday—500pages.Unfortunately,ifyou'realreadyworking9-5,youmightnothavethetimetoreadatall,letaloneanentirebookaday.Butwhatifyoucouldgetthebenefitsofreadingwithoutsacrificingallofyourfreetime?Youcan!WiththeBlinkistapp,yougetthekeylearningfromthebestnonficationbooksinminutes,nothoursordays.Ourexpertstransformthesebooksintoquick,memorable,easy-to-understandinsights.Startwiththe3most-readtitlesonself-improvementandseeifyoudon'tfeelalittlemoresatisfiedalready.1.ThirteenThingsMentallyStrongPeopleDon'tDobyAmyMorin12minReaditonBlinkistYoucan'tescapemisfortuneinlife.Butyoucanchangehowyourespondit.Doyoustruggletogetoveryourfailures?Ortalkalotaboutthingsoutofyourcontrol?Gettingovertheseobstaclescanhaveaverygreatinfluenceonyoureverydaylife.Morinshareshowhermostsuccessfultherapypatientsovercamethesedifficulties.2.HowtoStopWorryingandStartLivingbyDaleCarnegie19minReaditonBlinkistHowwouldyoufeelifsomeonetoldyouonSundayeveningthat,comeMondaymorning,youwouldbethrownintoatorturechamber(刑訊室)?Wouldyouworry?Probably.Buttherewouldbeawaytodealwiththoseworries.Everwonderedwhyyoucan'tstopworryingaboutsomething?Nomatterhowhardyoutry,areyoualwaysthinkingandtalkingonthesameissue?Bydefiningthesourceofyourstress,youcangetoveritonceandforall.Carnegiecameupwithatimelessformulathathelpsyouhandleanyoverthinkingsituation.3.HowWillYouMeasureYourLife?byClaytonM.Christensen,JamesAllworthandKarenDillon13minReaditonBlinkistWhatdoyouthinkwouldmakeyouhappieratwork?Perhapsalittlemorepaymightbenice,ormaybesomemoreadmirationfromfellowcolleagues.Areyoumakingtherighttrade-offsinlife?Whilecareerachievementscanbesatisfying,neglectingyourfamilyandfriendscanbeharmfulinthelong-run—inwaysyoucan'tevenimagine.【語篇解讀】本文是一篇廣告布告類短文閱讀。本文作者介紹一款可以快速閱讀書的應用程序——Blinkist。1.Youcanreadthesebooksaccordingtothispassage.A.bybuyingthem B.inthereadingroomC.ontheBlinkistapp D.inthelibraryC[細微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。從第一段WiththeBlinkistapp,yougetthekeylearningfromthebestnonfictionbooksinminutes,nothoursordays可知,在Blinkist應用程序上可以讀到這些書。故選C。]2.WhichstatementisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Morinshareshowherpatientsovercamethesedifficultiesinherbook.B.Carnegiecameupwithawaytohelpyouhandleanyoverthinkingsituation.C.ThesecrettoBuffett'swealthandsuccessisthathereadeveryday.D.Reading“HowWillYouMeasureYourLife?”onlyspendsyou19minontheapp.D[細微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)文中對第三本書的介紹中,說明白用時13分鐘,故D選項表述不正確。故選D。]3.Wherecanyoufindthisarticle?A.Inamagazine. B.Onawebsite.C.Inaguidebook. D.Inanewspaper.B[推理推斷題。每本書下均有ReaditonBlinkist的網(wǎng)址鏈接,點擊即可閱讀。故推斷出可以在網(wǎng)站上看到此篇文章。故選B。]BPublishersofbooksforbeginningreadersareinthebusinessofdoingwhatevertheycantomakechildrendevelopaloveofreading.Attimes,thatmeansthey'llproducebooksthataremorecolourfulandmorepackedwithpictures.Butitturnsoutthatwhenitcomestolearningtoreadbooks,morepicturesaren'talwaysbetter.Infact,simplyhavingmorethanonepictureonapagecannegatively(消極地)affecttheabilityofpreschoolerstolearnwordsfromthatpage,accordingtoanewstudybyresearchersattheUniversityofSussex.“Storybookreadingisagreatactivitytohelpchildrenincreasetheirvocabularies,”writesco-authorZoeM.FlackintheUniversity'sSchoolofPsychologyButtheillustrations(插圖)canaffecthowwellchildrenwilllearnnewwords.“Forexample,”Flackwrites,“weknowthatchildrenlearnwordsbetterifillustrationsarerealistic.”Also,studieshaveshownthataddingbellsandwhistles(哨聲)tostorybooksmaynegativelyaffectlearning,accordingtoJessicaS.Horst,F(xiàn)lack'sco-authorforthestudy.“Wealsoknowthatchildrenlookwithinillustrationsforthethingstheyhearinthestory,soifthestorymentionsagirldroppinganicecream,childrenwilllookattheicecreamintheillustration.”Withthatinmind,Dr.HorstandMs.Flackbegantowonderwhatwouldhappenwhenpicturebooksshowmanyillustrationsonapageandhowyoungchildrenwhohaven'tyetlearnedtoreadknowwhichillustrationtolookatwhilelisteningtoastory.Tofindout,theyreadstorybooksthatdisplayedeitheroneortwoillustrationsperpageto36three-year-oldchildren.Asitturnsout,childrenwholistenedtostorieswithonlyoneillustrationatatimelearnedtwiceasmanywordsaschildrenwholistenedwithtwoormoreillustrations.【語篇解讀】探討者發(fā)覺一個頁面應當只有一個插圖。這樣的調(diào)查結(jié)果能幫助出版商為孩子生產(chǎn)更好的書。4.Whydopublishersproducebookswithmanycolourfulpictures?A.Becausesuchbookshelpkidsimprovetheirimagination.B.Becauseparentsaremoreinterestedinsuchbooks.C.Becausetheywanttohelpkidslovereading.D.Becausesuchbooksareeasiertoproduce.C[細微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)第一段中Publishersofbooksforbeginningreadersareinthebusinessofdoingwhatevertheycantomakechildrendevelopaloveofreading.Attimes,thatmeansthey'llproducebooksthataremorecolourfulandmorepackedwithpictures.可知,出版商出版帶圖畫的書是為了幫助孩子們愛上閱讀,可知答案為C。]5.WhatdoesZoeM.Flacksayaboutstorybookreading?A.Ithelpskidslearnnewwords.B.Illustrationsaren'tthatnecessary.C.Morewordsshouldbeaddedtoastory.D.Ithelpskidsimprovetheirreadingability.A[細微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)其次段最終一句“Storybookreadingisagreatactivitytohelpchildrenincreasetheirvocabularies,”writesco-authorZoeM.FlackintheUniversity'sSchoolofPsychologyblog.和第三段第一句Buttheillustrations(插圖)canaffecthowwellchildrenwilllearnnewwords.可知,閱讀故事書會幫助孩子學新單詞,故選A。]6.Whatdidtheresearchersfindthroughtheirresearch?A.Readingisaveryimportantactivity.B.Onepageshouldhaveonlyoneillustrationforkids.C.Childrenknowwhatbookstheyshouldread.D.Childrendon'treallylovelookingatillustrations.B[細微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)最終一段最終一句Asitturnsout,childrenwholistenedtostorieswithonlyoneillustrationatatimelearnedtwiceasmanywordsaschildrenwholistenedwithtwoormoreillustrations.可知,探討者發(fā)覺一個頁面應當為孩子只有一個插圖,故選B。]7.Accordingtothepassage,thefindingscanhelppublishers.A.choosebetterstoriesforchildrenB.producemoretypesofstorybooksC.producebetterbooksforlittlekidsD.makemoremoneythroughproducingbooksC[推理推斷題。依據(jù)第一段第一句Publishersofbooksforbeginningreadersareinthebusinessofdoingwhatevertheycantomakechildrendevelopaloveofreading.和最終一段最終一句Asitturnsout,childrenwholistenedtostorieswithonlyoneillustrationatatimelearnedtwiceasmanywordsaschildrenwholistenedwithtwoormoreillustrations.可知,調(diào)查結(jié)果能幫助出版商為孩子生產(chǎn)更好的書,故選C。]CItis2024;e-booksarelovedbymanypeople.Doyoureadthem?Ane-bookisanelectronicbook,whichcanbemadefromcommonbooksandloadedontoane-reader.Thee-readerisamini-device,justlikeacell-phone.Ithasatouchpadscreenandcanholdafewhundrede-books.Peoplecanreade-booksonitjustliketheyreadabook.Soitispossibleforpeopletoreadanywherewithane-reader.Thisisperfectnewsforpeoplewholovetoreadbooksbutcan'tcarrymany.Anothergreatthingisthatpeoplecanreadbooksonitquicklyandthere'snoneedfortwohandstoholdthebookandturnpages.Moste-readersalsohaveanightlight,soyoucanreadatnightanddon'twakeyourpartnerwithabiglighton.Notallbookauthorsagreetomaketheirbooksintoe-books.ThecreatorofHarryPottersaysthatherbookswillneverbee-books.However,lotsofauthorsabsolutelylovetheideaandfeelit'sthenextsteptokeepbooksalive.Nowadayse-booksaresoldinmanywebsites,fromwhereyoucanbuyandloadthemontoyoure-reader.Thosewebsiteslookjustlikeordinaryonlinebookstoresandhavealistofbestsellersandanewbooksection.Thereisalsoaclearpriceoneache-booktomakesurepeoplecanbuythemlikebuyingcommonbooks.【語篇解讀】本文是一篇說明文。主要講解并描述了什么是電子書以及電子書的優(yōu)點等。8.Accordingtothepassage,weknow.A.a(chǎn)ne-bookcanbereadthroughane-readerB.somee-readersdon'thaveatouchpadandanightlightC.a(chǎn)ne-readerisacertainbookforpeopletoreadD.e-bookswillreplacecommonbooksA[細微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)其次段Peoplecanreade-booksonitjustliketheyreadabook.中的it指代的是e-reader,依據(jù)這句話可知可以通過電子閱讀器來閱讀電子書,故選A。]9.WhichisNOTtheadvantageofe-booksande-readers?A.Peoplecanreade-booksanywhereifcarryingane-reader.B.Ane-readercanholdmanye-books.C.Itisconvenientforpeopletoreadone-readers.D.E-booksarepopularinclassnow.D[細微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)其次段Soitispossibleforpeopletoreadanywherewithane-reader.可知選項A正確;依據(jù)其次段Ithasatouchpadscreenandcanholdafewhundrede-books.可知選項B正確;依據(jù)第三段Anothergreatthingisthatpeoplecanreadbooksonitquicklyandthere'snoneedfortwohandstoholdthebookandturnpages.可知選項C是正確的。選項D文章沒有提及,故選D。]10.TheexampleofHarryPotterinParagraph4shows.A.therearemanye-booksB.e-booksarecheapC.notallauthorlovee-booksD.manyauthorslovee-booksC[目的意圖題。第四段第一句話Notallbookauthorsagreetomaketheirbooksintoe-books.先提到不是全部的作者都同意把他們的書變成電子書,然后列舉了HarryPotter這個例子,所以HarryPotter這個例子是為了說明不是全部的作者都喜愛電子書,故選C。]11.Wecan.A.buye-booksfromsomewebsitesB.downloade-booksfromanywebsitesC.gete-booksfrombookauthorsD.buye-booksfromordinarybookstoresA[細微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)最終一段Nowadayse-booksaresoldinmanywebsites,fromwhereyoucanbuyandloadthemontoyoure-reader.可知我們可以從一些網(wǎng)站上購買電子書,故選A。]DWherecanyougotolistentoimportantpeopletalkaboutimportantsubjects?BigThinkisanewwebsitethatallowsInternetuserstodiscusscertaintopicswithworldexperts.SubjectsdiscussedonBigThinkincludetheenvironment,musicandquestionsabouthappinessandpersonalidentity.ThewebsitehasbeencalledaYouTubeforthinkers.VictoriaBrownandPeterHopkinscreatedBigThink.Theysaidthatpeopleneededaninternationalplacetocommunicatewitheachotheranddiscusstheimportantissues(話題)ofourtimes.OntheBigThinkwebsite,whenyouclickonasubject,youwillfindavideoofapersontalkingabouthisorherideas.Forexample,youcanlistentoUnitedStatesSenatorTedKennedytalkingabouteducationandotherthings.Besides,youcanreadthecommentsandquestionswrittenbyothervisitorstothewebsite.Morethanonehundredexpertshaveexpressedtheirideasonthewebsite.BigThink'screators(創(chuàng)建者)startedthewebsitebyfirstgettingfamouspeopletoagreetobevideoed.Theybeganbyinterviewingseveralwell-knownprofessorsfromHarvardUniversity.Thentheyusedthenamesoftheseprofessorstogainthetrustofothersandgetthemtotakepartintheproject.ThewebsitesaysBigThinkbelongstoeveryone.Itsmotto(格言)is:“Wearewhatyouthink.”So,goonlineandstartthinkingbig.【語篇解讀】本文主要介紹了網(wǎng)站BigThink,在這個網(wǎng)站上,人們可以跟世界上的專家探討不同的主題,而且你可以在這個網(wǎng)站上讀到其他人的一些評論。12.BigThinkwascreatedto.A.discussimportantpeopleB.showInternetusersfunnyvideosC.introducethelatestITknowledgeandhelpInternetuserssolveproblemsD.offerInternetusersthechancetocommunicatewithworldexpertsD[細微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)文中的“BigThinkisanewwebsitethatallowsInternetuserstodiscusscertaintopicswithworldexperts.”可知,這個網(wǎng)站是為了給網(wǎng)絡用戶供應與世界各地的專家溝通的機會。所以選D。]13.IfyouvisitBigThink,youcan.A.listentoyourfavoritemusicB.chatwiththinkersfacetofaceonlineC.communicatewithpeopleworldwideD.getanonlineeducationC[細微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)文中的“Theysaidthatpeopleneededaninternationalplacetocommunicatewitheachotheranddiscusstheimportantissues(話題)ofourtimes.”可知,假如你訪問這個網(wǎng)站,你可以和世界各地的人溝通。所以選C。]14.WhydidthecreatorsofBigThinkstartinterviewingfamouspeople?A.Togettheiragreementtobevideoed.B.Togaintheirtrustforthewebsite.C.Toattractpeople'sattentiontothewebsite.D.Tousetheirnamesindiscussions.C[推理推斷題。依據(jù)文中的“BigThink'screators(創(chuàng)建者)startedthewebsitebyfirstgettingfamouspeopletoagreetobevideoed...Thentheyusedthenamesoftheseprofessorstogainthetrustofothersandgetthemtotakepartintheproject.”可知,這個網(wǎng)站的創(chuàng)立者在剛起先時邀請名人是為了吸引人們的留意。所以選C。]15.What'sthetextmainlyabout?A.Howtosetupone'sownwebsite.B.AbriefintroductiontoBigThink.C.WhattodoonBigThink.D.Theimportanceofsharingideaswithothers.B[主旨大意題。這篇文章主要介紹了網(wǎng)站BigThink。所以選B。]Ⅱ.閱讀七選五(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)Beingpreparedandknowingtherightthingsyouhavetododuringthefloodwillgiveyougreaterchancetobesafeandsurvive.Youcanhavesomethingfollowinginmind.16Findingouthowlongthefloodisexpectedtolastwillguideyouinthepropermeasuresandpreventionyouhavetodo.Sodolistentotheweatherreport.Don'tpayattentiontorumors(謠言).Prepareandkeepnecessarysuppliesthatwillbeusableandwilllastlongenough.Makesurethatnecessaryitemsduringthefloodareready.17Theyarecandles,radio,extrabatteries,cash,phones,medicines,extrafood,emergencycookingequipment,andbottledwater,aswaterservicemaybecutoff.Knowtheemergency(緊急狀況)numbersinyourplace.Incaseofemergencyconditionswhereyouneedfurtherhelp,youwillbeabletoaskforhelp.18Stayinasafeplace.19Ifyourhouseiswell-builtandwon'tbeaffectedbyflood,thenitmaybethebestplacetobeduringastorm.Beawareofthefloodsignalinyourplacetohelpyoudecideonwheretostayandreacttothecondition.Thefloodoftencomeswiththestrongwindsoboardupandclosewindows.20A.Knowaboutthelatestweatherconditionsinyourarea.B.We'llkeepyouupdatedwithweatherinformationallday.C.Importantitemstoprepareforthatwillhelpyousurvive.D.Youcandial911orcommunicatewiththerightdepartment.E.Docheckeverythingthatmightbeblownawayorturnloose.F.Stayawayfromlow-lyingplaceswhichmaybesweptawaybystormwaves.G.Rundowntotheseaasquicklyaspossibleeveniffurtherfloodingislikelytooccur.【語篇解讀】做好打算并知道在洪水中你必需做的正確的事情將會給你帶來更大平安及生存的機會。本文介紹了一些要記住的事情。16.A[此空是小標題。依據(jù)下文:所以肯定要聽天氣預報??芍?,了解你所在地區(qū)的最新天氣狀況。故選A。]17.C[依據(jù)上句:確保洪水期間的必需品打算好了。再依據(jù)空格下句:它們是蠟燭、收音機、備用電池、現(xiàn)金、電話、藥品、額外食品、緊急烹飪設備和瓶裝水,因為水服務可能會被切斷。由此可知,重要的事情要做好打算,這將有助于你的生存。故選C。]18.D[依據(jù)上文:在須要進一步幫助的緊急狀況下,你將能夠?qū)で髱椭???芍?,你可以撥打報警電話,或者與正確的部門聯(lián)系。故選D。]19.F[依據(jù)下文:假如你的房子建得很好,不會受到洪水的影響,那么它可能是暴風雨中最好的地方。可知,遠離那些可能被風暴沖走的低凹地帶。故選F。]20.E[依據(jù)上句:洪水通常伴隨著強風而來,所以用擋板圍住和關閉窗戶。可知,要檢查全部可能被吹走或變松的東西。故選E。]Ⅲ.完形填空(共20小題;每題1.5分,滿分30分)Iwaswalkinghomefromschoolonedayandithappenedtobeaparticularlycoldandwindyday.Itwas21andIwascrazyenoughtoforgetmyhatsandscarf.Youcanimaginemycheekswererosy22andmyhandswereasnumbastheycanbe.Allofasudden,anoldlady23upbesidemeandaskedifIwouldlikearide24.Atfirst,IsaiditwasOKandher25smilemelted(消退)awaythethoughtthatIshouldnevertalkto26!Wehadanamazingchatandshewasjust27agoodwoman.Shetoldmeher28Ididn'tseeherortalktoherforaboutamonthandonenightasI29herkindgesture,Idecidedtoreturnthefavor.So,Imadealotof30andwalkeddowntoherhousewithmyfriend.AtfirstIwasabit31shewouldn'tremembermeorthinkthatIwasabadmanwhopoisonedcookiesbutluckily,Iwas32wrong.Shewassohappy,andshehuggedmeandkissedmeandseemedso33thatsomeonewoulddosomethinglikethat!WhenIgothomemymomtoldmethatshe34andtoldmymomonthephonethatshe35becauseshewassotouched.Shesaidshewouldnever36thekindnessthatwasgiventoher!Thatfilledmewithsuch37!Therereallyisnothingelsejoyfullikehelping38andmakingsomeone'sday39!Letusneverforgetthejoyweget40givingothersahand!【語篇解讀】這是一篇記敘文。文章講解并描述了作者去探望一個在寒冷的天氣里讓自己搭車回家的老婦人,并相識到?jīng)]有什么事情比幫助他人更能讓人感到歡樂了。21.A.blowing B.freezingC.flowing D.flyingB[依據(jù)本空前的aparticularlycoldandwindyday可知天氣特別寒冷。故選B。]22.A.red B.pureC.white D.paleA[依據(jù)本空前的forgetmyhatsandscarf可知在這么冷的天氣里沒有戴帽子和圍巾,我的臉被凍得通紅(red)。故選A。]23.A.picked B.turnedC.drove D.tookC[依據(jù)本空后的askedifIwouldlikearide可知一位老婦人開車趕到我身旁,問我是否須要搭車。故選C。]24.A.hospital B.familyC.school D.homeD[依據(jù)上文Iwaswalkinghomefromschool可知我是在放學回家的路上。故選D。]25.A.warm B.easyC.simple D.strangeA[依據(jù)本空后的melted(消退)awaythethought可知這位老婦人暖和的笑容打消了我原有的想法。故選A。]26.A.women B.driversC.strangers D.neighboursC[依據(jù)上文內(nèi)容可知,我與這位老婦人素不相識,此處是說她暖和的笑容打消了我不與生疏人說話的想法。故選C。]27.A.so B.suchC.that D.a(chǎn)sB[依據(jù)文章語境可知,通過閑聊我發(fā)覺她是如此好的一個人。“such+a(n)+形容詞+單數(shù)名詞”為固定結(jié)構,表示“如此……的一個……”。故選B。]28.A.numbers B.carC.family D.a(chǎn)ddressD[依據(jù)下文walkeddowntoherhousewithmyfriend可知這位老婦人告知了我她的地址。故選D。]29.A.remembered B.forgotC.repeated D.regrettedA[依據(jù)本空后的Idecidedtoreturnthefavor.可知一個月后的一個晚上我想起了這位老婦人的善行,我確定為她做一點事情。故選A。]30.A.bread B.saladC.cookies D.sweetsC[依據(jù)下文thinkthatIwasabadmanwhopoisonedcookies可知,我為她做了許多餅干。故選C。]31.A.nervous B.disappointedC.confused D.worriedD[依據(jù)本空后的shewouldn'tremembermeorthinkthatIwasabadmanwhopoisonedcookies可知我擔憂她不記得我或把我當成壞人。故選D。]32.A.generally B.completelyC.hardly D.usuallyB[依據(jù)本空后的Shewassohappy,andshehuggedmeandkissedme可知事實證明我的想法完全錯誤,她看到我很興奮并熱忱地擁抱親吻了我。故選B。]33.A.puzzled B.surprisedC.satisfied D.fearfulB[依據(jù)本空后的thatsomeonewoulddosomethinglikethat可知我的做法讓她感到很驚異。故選B。]34.A.visited B.cameC.drove D.calledD[依據(jù)本空后的toldmymomonthephone可知這位老婦人打電話給我媽媽。故選D。]35.A.cried B.sleptC.left D.laughedA[依據(jù)本空后的becauseshewassotouched可知她感動得哭了。故選A。]36.A.permit B.pardonC.forget D.imagineC[依據(jù)文章語境可知,她說恒久也不會遺忘我的好意。故選C。]37.A.sadness B.interestC.puzzle D.happinessD[依據(jù)本空后的Therereallyisnothingelsejoyful...可知,聽到老婦人這樣說,我的心里充溢了華蜜。sadness悲傷;interest愛好;puzzle困惑;happiness華蜜,故選D。]38.A.others B.theotherC.a(chǎn)nother D.otherA[依據(jù)文章語境可知,此處是說沒有什么事情比幫助他人更讓人感到歡樂的事情了。故選A。]39.A.busier B.brighterC.easier D.harderB[上文說幫助他人,此處是說使別人的天空變得更光明。busier更勞碌;brighter更光明;easier更簡單;harder更難的,故選B。]40.A.for B.inC.by D.onC[依據(jù)文章語境可知,此處是說讓我們恒久不要遺忘通過幫助別人而獲得的歡樂。故選C。]Ⅳ.語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)WhenIwasakid,Momusedtocookfoodforus.Onenightafter41.(spend)alongharddayatwork,Momplacedaplateofbreadjamand42.(extreme)burnttoast(烤面包)infrontofmydad,Iwaswaiting43.(see)ifhenoticedit.However,whileeatinghistoast,Dadjustaskedme44.mydaywasatschool.Idon'trememberwhatItoldhimthatnight,45.IdorememberIheardMomapologizingtoDadforburningthetoast.I'llneverforgetwhatDadsaid,“Honey,Iloveburnttoast.”Laterthatnight,I46.(go)tokissDaddygoodnightandaskedhimifhereallylikedhistoastburned.Hegaveme47.bighugandsaid,“Yourmammaputinalongharddayatworktoday,really48.(tire).Besides,aburnttoastneverhurtsbutcoldwordsdo!”WhatI'velearnedovertheyears49.(be)thatlearningtoaccepteachother'sfaultsisoneofthemostimportant50.(key)tocreatingahealthy,growingandlastingrelationship.【語篇解讀】文章講解并描述作者的媽媽將面包烤焦了,但是爸爸不但沒有怪她而且說烤焦的面包很好吃。作者從中學到學會理解,學會接受別人的錯誤是創(chuàng)建健康,長久關系的最重要的關鍵之一。41.spending[因為after是介詞,其后的動詞應用動名詞形式,所以此處應用spend的動名詞形式,故此空用spending。]42.extremely[句意:媽媽放了一碟面包醬和極度烤焦的面包放在爸爸面前。用副詞修飾形容詞,所以修飾形容詞burnt應用extreme的副詞形式,故此空用extremely。]43.tosee[句意:我在等著看是否有人留意到它。此處用動詞不定式作目的狀語,故此空用tosee。]44.how[句意:爸爸只是問我在學校的日子怎么樣。此處how意為“如何”,故此空用how。]45.but[“我不記得那天晚上我告知他什么了”和“我記得……”之間存在轉(zhuǎn)折關系,此處意為“但是”,故此空用but。]46.went[依據(jù)后面的andaskedhim...可知,此空也應當用一般過去時,故用went。]47.a(chǎn)[句意:他給了我一個大大的擁抱,因為表示“一”的概念時需用不定冠詞,故此空用a。]48.tired[句意:你媽媽今日工作了一成天,真的很乏累。這里用形容詞作結(jié)果狀語,故這里用tired。]49.is[主語從句作主語,謂語用單數(shù)。依據(jù)此句時態(tài),可知這里用is。]50.keys[句意:這么多年我學到的是學會接受別人的錯誤是創(chuàng)建健康、和諧、長久關系最重要的關鍵之一。oneof其中之一,后接名詞復數(shù)。故這里用keys。]Ⅴ.短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)LastSunday,LiYueandZhangHuawenttoSunshineNursinghome,wheretheyvisitedforthefirsttime.Ontheirarrive,theywerewarmwelcomedbytheelderly.Respectfully,theypresentedtheelderlyfruitsandflowers.Thentheystartedworkingatonce,cleaningthe

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