山东省2022届高三英语冲刺模拟试题(一)
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山东省2022届高三英语冲刺模拟试题(一)第一部分听力做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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.Whatisthemandoing?A.He’sworkingintheoffice.B.He’sonhishoneymoon.C.He’slearningtodrive.2.Whoarethespeakers?A.Doctorandpatient.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Guideandtourist.3.Howmuchwillthewomanhavetopayfortherecorder?A.$90B.$120C.$1254.Whattimedoestheshopopen?A.At8:00B.At8:30C.At8:455.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.Thefinalexams.B.AnAmericanmovie.C.Theirfriend,Tom.第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,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,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。听第6段材料,回答6至7题。6.Wherearethespeakersmostprobably?A.Atarestaurant.B.Atashop.C.Inapostoffice.7.Howmuchwillthemanpayfortheletters?A.$6B.$5C.$4.8听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatwillthemanhavetodotomorrow?A.Dosomecleaning.B.Fixhiscar.C.Gototheseaside.-13-9.Wherewillthewomangotomorrow?A.Totheseaside.B.Toseeherparents.C.ToSeattle.10.Whenwillthewomancometotheman’shome?A.Thisafternoon.B.Thisevening.C.Tomorrow.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Howlonghasthewomanbeenwaitingbeforethebusiscoming?A.About15minutes.B.About25minutes.C.About30minutes.12.Accordingtotheconversation,what’stheweatherusuallylikeforMayinthiscity?A.Prettyhot.B.Verycold.C.Cooler.13.Howlonghasthewomanbeenworkinginthiscity?A.Forseveraldays.B.Foryears.C.Forafewmonths.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatdidthemando?A.Heattendedasportsmeet.B.Hetookpartinameeting.C.Hevisitedamuseum.15.Howwasthemeeting?A.Veryinteresting.B.QuiteboringC.Prettytiring.16.Whatdidthemanvisit?A.Factorieswhereradiosweremade.B.Factorieswhererubbishwasput.C.Factorieswhererubbishwasdealtwith.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Howwasitformentotravelintimeslongpast?A.Pleasant.B.Easy.C.Necessary.18.Whichofthefollowingwasthemostimportantwaytoprotectthemselves?A.Keepingtogether.B.Usingwoodensticks.C.Lightingfires.19.Forwhatdomostpeopletraveltoday?-13-A.Theywanttodobusinessinsomeotherplaces.B.Theywanttoexperiencethefeelingofanexcitingridingorflight.C.Theyaretryingtodiscoversomenewthings.20.Whatmakestravellingcomfortableandsafe?A.Carsandroads.B.Trains,shipsandplanes.C.Allofabove.第二部分阅读理解第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AWhenJosephineCooperwasgrowingup,shelearnedtheimportanceofcharityfromherparents.Althoughtheymadeamodestlivingfortheirfamilyof10,theyinsistedonsharingwiththoselessfortunate.Halfacenturylater,MrsCooperbecameabelovedvolunteerattheSanDiegoFoodBank,whereshedevotedherselftohelpingothers.Sheorganizedandranadistributioncenterfromachurch,helpingitbecometheorganization’slargestemergencyfooddistributioncenterinSanDiego.Shewasoneof25outstandingseniorvolunteersinthenationselectedandinvitedtoWashingtonD.C.toreceivetheaward.“Shewasthemainpersonwhohelpedusmakethatprogramgrow,”saidMikeDoody,formerdirectoroftheFoodBank.“Shehadawayofgettingpeopletoworktogetherandtoworkhard.Shewasdeterminedandstubborn,butinagoodway.Shehadagoodheart.”Peopleknewheras“Grandma”becauseofherselflessnessandherdevotiontohelpinghungrychildrenandfamilies.“SheremindedpeopleoftheirGrandma.”Doodysaid.Asawidowwithayoungchildin1979,Mrs.CooperwashelpedthroughadifficultfinancialtimewhentheFoodBankprovidedherwithgroceries.“Shededicatedherlifetogivingback,”saidherdaughter,MonicaCooper.Itwasn’tunusualforalocalchurchtocallMrsCoopertoaskhertoaidaneedyfamily.“Shewouldgivepeoplefoodoutofhercupboard.Sometimeswewouldcookamealforafamilylivingoutoftheircar,”Coopersaid.AlthoughMrsCooperwashonoredtoreceivethenationalawardforhervolunteerwork,shesaidbeingabletohelpotherswasherreward.Shediedofliverdiseaseandkidneyfailure,aged93.21.Theunderlinedword“charity”inParagraph1refersto.A.offeringhelpB.donatingmoneyC.providingservicesD.showingsympathy22.WhichofthefollowingistrueofMrsCooper?-13-A.Shediedatanearlyage.B.Sherefusedthenationalaward.C.Shewaskindanddevoted.D.Shewasnoteasytogetalongwith.23.MrsCooper’sstorysuggeststhat.A.everyoneneedsaGrandmanearbyB.childrenarewhattheirparentsareC.asoundmindisinasoundbodyD.amother’sloveneverchangesBThosewhohavesufferedfrominsomniaknowthesinkingfeelingofwatchingtheclocktick.NowanewstudyintheArchivesofInternalMedicinesuggeststhatlyinginbedawakemayactuallycontributetotheproblemofsleeplessness.Thestudyof79adults(averageage72)withinsomniaaimedtodeterminewhetherbriefbehavioralinterventionsforinsomniawouldhelp.Traditionalbehavioraltherapy(疗法)requiresatleasthalfadozenhour-longsessionswithatherapist—acostlycommitmentmanypatientseithercan'tmakeordon'thaveaccessto.Otheroptionsincludesleep-aidingmedicationsorsupplements.Inthecurrentstudy,the39participantsinthebehavioraltherapygroupreceiveda45-to60-minuteinstructingsession,plusa30-minutefollow-upsessionandtwo20-minutephonecalls.Doctorsofferedthefollowingbehavioralinterventionsforimprovingsleep:reducetimeinbed;getupatthesametimeeveryday,regardlessofsleepduration;don'tgotobedunlesssleepy;anddon'tstayinbedunlessasleep.Theother40participantsinthestudyweregivenprintededucationalmaterialsaboutinsomnia,whichincludedthesameinstructionsgiventotheinterventiongroup,butwithouttheindividualizedsessionswithatherapist.Twoweekslater,thelattergroupalsogota10-minutefollow-upphonecall.Attheendoffourweeks,thebehavioraltreatmentgroupwassignificantlymorelikelytoshowimprovementsinsleepthantheprinted-materialsgroup.Bythattime,55%ofthosewhoreceivedbehavioraltreatmentnolongermetthecriteriaforinsomnia,comparedwith13%ofthegroupthatgoteducationalbrochures.ThegoodnewscomesatthesametimeasareportonthehealtheffectsofinsomniafromtheU.K.'sMentalHealthFoundation.Thereport,SleepMatters,suggestsalinkbetweeninsomniaandpoorrelationships,lowenergylevelsandaninabilitytoconcentrate.Poorsleephasalreadybeenlinkedtodepression,immunedeficiencyandheartdisease.24.Whatisthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“insomnia”?A.sleeplessnessB.depression-13-C.heartdiseaseD.immunedeficiency25.Whatisthedisadvantageoftraditionalbehavioraltherapy?A.Itcan’thelp.B.Itcostsalotofmoney.C.Itrequiressessionswithatherapist.D.Itincludessleep-aidingmedications.26.Howtoimprovesleepaccordingtothedoctor?A.Lyinginbedawake.B.Getupearlyeveryday.C.Don’tgotobedlateatnight.D.Don’tstayinbedifyouarenotasleep.27.Wecanlearnfromthetextthatinsomniamaycausethefollowingresultsexcept________.A.depressionB.concentrationC.immunedeficiencyD.heartdiseaseCWhileIwasinmy4thmonthofpregnancy(妊娠期)withmysecondchild,wewerepreparingforatriptoLouisiana,whereMarshall’sfamilylive,tocelebrateJane’s2ndbirthday.Twodaysbeforeweweretoleave,wegottheshockingnewsthatIwasgoingtolosethebaby.Notknowingwhenthiswouldhappen,wedecidedtocontinuewithourtrip.SinceMarshall’sfamilylivesona600-acrecattlefarm,youoftenfindthatyouhavealotoftimetoyourselftothinkwhenyouarethere.ThatispreciselywhatIdidnotwanttodoatthistime.ItoldMarshallthatIneededtogetagoodbooktogetlostinwhileIwasthere.ItoldhimIheardtheHarryPotterbooksweregood,sohewentoutandgotthefirstoneforme.Duringthattrip,Itotallygotlostinthebook,whichwasofgreathelpduringatimewhenIneededadistractiontoforgetaboutthesadness.Inthebook,Inoticedthename“Seamus”.Ivaguelyremembereditwaspronounced“Shamus”andIlikedthesoundofthat.ImentionedittoMarshallandhelikedittoo.Towardtheendofthetrip,Ihadjust5chaptersleftandIknewIwasabouttofinishthefirstbook,whichIwasprettyexcitedabout.SoonafterweputJanedowntobed,Ihadstartedlabor(分娩),soIwasunabletoread.Thelaborlasted5and1/2hours,butMarshallstayedtherewithme,sittingbesidemeandreadingaloudthelast5chaptersofHarryPotter.Icanneverfullyexplainhowmuchthathelpedmethroughtheexperience.Andeversincethen,MarshallandIbothhavebeenfansoftheHarryPotterbooks.Werememberhowtheyhelpedusgetthroughthattimeofourlives.Weweresadtohavelostthebaby,butthenameSeamusstartedourjourneytowardadoption.Andwegavethisnametoouradoptedson.ThoughourSeamusdoesn’thaveadropofIrishbloodinhim,thenamefitshimperfectly.-13-28.Whydidthewriterwantagoodbookduringthetrip?A.BecausethetriptoLouisianawouldtakealongtime.B.Becauseshedidn’twanttothinkoflosingherbaby.C.Becauseshehadnothingelsetodoexceptreading.D.Becauseagoodbookcouldhelpherenjoyhertrip.29.Accordingtothestory,wecanknowthattheHarryPotterbooks_________________.A.madethefamily’stripmoreexcitingB.includefivebooksalltogetherC.havesomeonecalledSeamusinthemD.canhelppeopledealwiththeirproblems30.ThewriternamedhersonSeamusbecause___________________.A.shewantedtokeephertripinmemoryB.shelovedthisnameverymuchC.hersondoesn’thaveIrishbloodD.itisaperfectnameforaboy31.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.FunnyStoriesofMyFamilyB.SeamusAndHarryPotterC.HowWeGotToLouisianaD.HowMySonGotHisNameDFacebookisnowusedby30millionpeopleintheUK,abouthalfthepopulation.JoannaShields,vicepresidentofFacebookEurope,madetheannouncementthismorningatamediaconferenceinLondon.Shesaid:"Wecanannouncetodaythatwehavereached30millionintheUK,whichwearereallyexcitedabout."Globally,Facebookhasmorethan500millionregisteredusers,amilestoneithitlastsummer.LastJuly,italsorevealedthatithad26millionregisteredUKusers.Inthelasteightmonths,ithasattractedfourmillionextraUKusers,bringingtheUKtotalto30million,whileinJanuary2022,Facebookhadonly150millionregisteredusers.Lastyear,Zuckerberg,Facebook'sfounder,saiditwas"almostaguarantee"thatthesitewouldhitonebillionusers.Heexplained:"Ifwesucceedininnovating,thereisagoodchanceofbringingthistoabillionpeople...itwillbeinterestingtoseehowitcomestrue."Onethirdofwomenaged18to34checkFacebookwhentheyfirstwakeup,beforeevengoingtothetoilet,accordingtoresearch.Twenty-onepercentofwomenagedbetween18to34checkFacebookinthemiddleofthenight,while42percentofthesamegroupthinkitisfinetopostdrunkenphotosofthemselvesontothesocialnetwork,astudybyOxygenMediafound.-13-ShieldswasspeakingthismorningattheFinancialTimesDigitalMediaandBroadcastingConferenceaboutthepowerFacebook'sreferralscanbringtomediasites,suchasnewspapersandTVservices.SheexplainedthattheaverageFacebookuserhas130friendswhotheysharelinkstomediasiteswithonaregularbasis."Mediacompanieswhichtakeadvantageofthatarereallyseeingthebenefits",Shieldssaid.ShieldsrefusedtosaywhetherFacebookwoulddevelopitsownmobilephoneoperatingsystemandalsosaiditwas"silly"thatGooglehadrecentlydisabledthefeature(特点)whichallowedGoogleuserstosynctheircontactswithFacebookfriends.32.WhatisJoannaShieldscontentwith?A.theannouncementB.mediaconferenceC.fastgrowingregisteredusersD.thebenefitsofFacebook33.Zuckerberg,Facebook'sfounder,takeamoreviewaboutthefutureofFacebook.A.negativeB.optimisticC.coldD.pessimistic34.WhatkindofpeoplearemoreinterestedinFacebookaccordingtothepassage?A.teenagersB.middle-agedpeopleC.oldpeopleD.youngpeople35.Fromthepassageweknowthat.A.FacebookwoulddevelopitsownmobilephoneoperatingsystemB.Googledidn'tallowitsuserstosynctheircontactswithFacebookfriendsC.ShieldsrefusedtoadmitthepowerFacebook'sreferralscouldbringD.Googlewasalwayssilly第二节(共5小题:每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。Weareallfacedwithchallengesconstantlyineveryareaofourlives. 36 Thetruthisthatyouwillhavetodealwithdifficultproblemsthroughoutyourlife,whetheritisinyourpersonallifeorcareer.Mostofusgetreallyafraidandrunawayfromproblemsbecausewedon’twanttoacceptreality.Runningawayfromyourproblemsistheworstthingyoucandotodealwiththechallengesyouarefacedwith.Herearesometipsforyouonlearninghowtodealwitheverydaychallenges.Pleasebearinmindthatyoushouldn’toveractwhencomingacrosschallenges.Overactingtoaproblemwillcauseyoutomakebaddecisions. 37 Nexttimeyouarefacedwithachallenge,staycalmsoyoucanmakesmarterdecisions.-13-38 Ifyoucannotacceptreality,youwillfeelveryfrustratedwithyourlife.Onceyoucanacceptreality,youwillbeabletobecalmerandthinkmoreclearlyabouthowtogetastepclosertowardsyourgoalseveryday.Manypeoplemakeahabitofblamingothersforalltheirproblems.Theyfailtotakefullresponsibilityforthedecisionstheyhavemadeinlife.Themoreyoublameothersforthechallengesyouarefacedwith,themoreyouwillmakepeopledislikeyouandnotwanttobearoundyou. 39 Don’tcompareyourlifestylewithothers.Ofcourse,itisreallydifficultnottocompareourselveswithotherpeople.However,themoreoftenwedothat,themorefrustratedwewillfeel. 40 Thekeythingtorememberisthatyoucreateyourownstoryandsuccessinlife.A.Accepttherealityofthepresentmoment.B.Trytolookatchangeasapositivechallenge,notasathreat.C.Therewillalwaysbeapersonthatmayhaveaccomplishedmorethanyou.D.Ourfocusmayentirelybeonhowwecandealwiththechallengethathascomeourway.E.Whenwearenotincontrolofouremotions,wewillmakedecisionsthatwewillregretlater.F.However,mostpeoplehaveahardtimeacceptinganddealingwiththesechallengesthatarise.G.Asaresult,thefirstthingyoushoulddowhenfacedwithapersonalchallengeisnotpointfingersatothers.36.37.38.39.40.第三部分英语知识运用第一节完形填空(共20小题:每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑Aftermybrotherdiedinanaccident,mymotherwasverysad.Iwasonly4yearsoldatthetime,butIstillunderstoodthe41inmymom’sattitudetowardsafety.42,everythingarounduswaspotentially43.Igrewupwithalotof44andrulesthatweremeantto45me.Forexample,Iwasnot46towalkhomefromschoolbymyself,eventhougheveryoneIknewalreadydid.Icouldn’t47eveningpartiesorgotosummercamp,48whatifsomethinghappenedtome?AsIgotolder,thelistofthingsto49gotlonger.Ibecameanatural50.Iwasconcernedaboutthingslikegettingcancer,losingmywallet,beingcaughtincaraccidentsandearthquakes—51bigandsmall,realand52.Thefunnypartisthatyou’dneverknowitbylookingatmylife,becauseI’mconstantly53myselftodothethingsthatfrightenorworryme.Infact,I’vedevelopeda54formyself:Ifitscaresme,thenIhavetodoit55once.I’vedonelotsofthings-13-thatwouldhave56mymom:I’veriddenamotorcycle,I’vetraveledalone,andI’veperformedstand-upcomedy.Courageisn’tanaturalattribute(品质)ofhumanbeings.Ibelievethatwehavetopracticebeingcourageous.Themore57Idothingsthatscaremeorthatmakeme58,themoreIrealizethatIcandoalotmorethanIoriginallythoughtIcoulddo.EventhoughIinherited(经遗传获得)mymother’scautious59,I’vealsocometobelievethatfearcanbeagoodthing,ifwe60it.Believingthathasmademyworldalessscaryplace.41.A.hintB.changeC.sceneD.lesson42.A.SlowlyB.LogicallyC.FortunatelyD.Suddenly43.A.importantB.inspiringC.convenientD.dangerous44.A.restrictionsB.considerationsC.judgmentsD.comparisons45.A.limitB.helpC.protectD.train46.A.allowedB.encouragedC.remindedD.advised47.A.arrangeB.attendC.decorateD.support48.A.butB.thoughC.orD.because49.A.hopeB.fearC.countD.bear50.A.worrierB.dreamerC.adultD.thinker51.A.ideasB.affairsC.actionsD.disasters52.A.specialB.commonC.imaginaryD.practical53.A.expectingB.warningC.forcingD.promising54.A.ruleB.formC.caseD.hobby55.A.inallB.atmostC.afterallD.atleast56.A.threatenedB.shockedC.confusedD.entertained57.A.rarelyB.quicklyC.oftenD.fairly58.A.confidentB.uncomfortableC.happyD.generous59.A.natureB.dutyC.workD.task60.A.knowB.getC.avoidD.face-13-第II卷(非选择题,共50分)第二节(共10小题;每题1.5分,满分15分)语法填空:阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Eleven-year-oldAngelawasstrickenwithadiseaseinvolvinghernervoussystem.Thedoctorsdidnotholdoutmuchhopeofhereverrecovering__61__thisillness.Theypredictedshe’dspendtherestofherlifeinawheelchair.__62__Angelafirmlybelievedthatshewasdefinitelygoingtobewalkingagainsomeday.Thedoctorswerecharmedbyher__63__(defeatable)spirit.Theytaughtheraboutimaging—aboutseeingherself__64_(walk).Angelawouldworkashardaspossibleinphysicaltherapy(理疗),lyingtherefaithfullydoingherimaging,visualizingherselfmoving,moving,moving!Oneday,__65__shewasstrainingwithallhermighttoimagineherlegsmovingagain,__66__seemedasthoughamiraclehappened:thebedmoved!Shescreamedout,“LookwhatI__67__(do)!Look!Look!Icandoit!Imoved,Imoved!”Ofcourse,__68__thisverymomenteveryone__69__inthehospitalwasscreaming,too.ItwastheSanFranciscoearthquake.Butdon’ttell__70__toAngela.She’sconvincedthatshedidit.Andnowonlyafewyearslater,she’sbackinschool.Onherowntwolegs.Nowalkingsticks,nowheelchair.61.62.63.64.65.66.67.68.69.70.第四部分写作第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(Λ),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Yesterdaymorning,IwassurprisingtohearthatmybestfriendAlleehasbeenhitbyacarandwasinhospital.Theotherdaywhenhewasgoingtocrossastreet,hewassuchcarefulthathedidn’tgountilhesawthetrafficlighttoturngreen.Buthardlyhadhegottothemiddleofthestreetwhilehesawacarsuddenlyappearonhisright-handsideandcomedirectlytowardsthem.ItwastoolateforAlleetoescape.Hewashitbythecarorwasthrownafewmetersaway.Hewassenttothenearesthospitalimmediatelyandhadoperation.WhenIwenttoseehim,hewasoutofdangersbutstilllookedpale.Isincerehopehewillrecoverandreturntonormalas-13-soonaspossible.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假如你是某涉外旅游公司的一名导游,在鲜花盛开(infullbloom)的季节,准备带一外国旅游团到某著名景点登山观光。进入景区前,为保证游客旅途愉快平安,请你按下面提示用英语向游客们说明相关注意事项。1.听从指令,不掉队。2.山路狭窄,注意安全。3.严禁吸烟,以防林火。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头语已为你写好。DearPeter,Iamwritingtoaskwhetheryouareabletodomeafavor.-13-完形填空41-45BDDAC46-50ABDBA51-55DCCAD56-60BCBAD勇气是锻炼出来的。你越经常去做那些令你害怕或感到不舒服的事情,你就会越勇敢。41.B。哥哥的死是一个转折点,自那以后,妈妈的安全意识发生了改变,故选B。42.D。一切转变都是从哥哥去世那一刻开始的,所以是很突然的。43.D。根据下文母亲不让我做的事可知周围的一切都有潜在的危险。44.A。根据句中的rules可知此处要填一个意义类似的词,故选A。45.C。这些限制和规矩意在保护我。46.A。根据rules可知母亲“不允许”我从学校独自走回家。47.B。根据母亲对安全问题的谨慎、小心和evening一词可知她不让我参加晚会。48.D。上文提到我不能做很多事情,原因是妈妈怕我发生不测。49.B。随着年龄的增长,那份我害怕的东西的名单也越来越长。50.A。根据Iwasconcernedaboutthingslikegettingcancer,losingmywallet…可知:我变成了一个本能的忧虑者。51.D。gettingcancer,losingmywallet,beingcaughtincaraccidentsandearthquakes这些都是“灾难”。52.C。根据bigandsmall可知此处也要一个与real相对的词,故选C;imaginary表示“虚幻的”。53.C。根据下文的Ihavetodoit可知,我总是“强迫”自己去做那些令我害怕或担忧的事情。54.A。根据Ifitscaresme,thenIhavetodoit…可知,我已经养成了这个习惯。55.D。根据下一段所述的向困难、恐惧挑战可知,如果有事情让我感到害怕,我就必须最少做一次。56.B。我做的很多事情都是母亲不允许的,所以她如果知道的话,一定会“震惊”的。57.C。根据上一句Ibelievethatwehavetopracticebeingcourageous可知此处表示:我越经常去做那些令我害怕的事情,我就越会认识到自己能做比原先想的更多的事情。-13-58.B。根据Idothingsthatscareme可知此处也要填有类似含义的词。59.A。根据inherited可知此处指:我遗传了妈妈谨慎小心的性格。60.D。从上文的介绍可以总结出:我认识到如果能面对恐惧,这也是好事情,因为这能使人更勇敢。语法填空:61.from62.But63.Undefeatable64.walking65.As66.it67.amdoing68.at69.else70.that/it短文改错: Yesterdaymorning,IwassurprisingtohearthatmybestfriendAlleehassurprisedhadbeenhitbyacarandwasinhospital.Theotherdaywhenhewasgoingtocrossastreet,hewassuchsocarefulthathedidn’tgountilhesawthetrafficlighttoturngreen.Buthardlyhadhegottothemiddleofthestreetwhilehesawacarsuddenlyappearonhisright-handsidewhenandcomedirectlywhentowardsthem.ItwastoolateforAlleetoescape.himHewashitbythecarorwasthrownafewmetersaway.Hewassentandtothenearesthospitalimmediatelyandhad∧operation.WhenIwenttoanseehim,hewasoutofdangersbutstilllookedpale.Isincerehopehewilldangersincerelyrecoverandreturntonormalassoonaspossible.写作:Attention,please,everyone!Welcometothisresort!Youareluckyenoughtoarrivehereattheveryseasontovisitthefamousplaceofinterest,foragreatmanyflowersareinfullbloom.Beforeweclimbupthemountain,Ihavesomethingimportanttotellyou.Firstly,you’reexpectedtostaywiththegroupallthetimeandnotfallfarbehindtheothers,otherwise,itwillcausealotoftrouble.Secondly,whileclimbingupthemountain,mindyourstepstoavoidpossibleaccidentsalongthenarrowpaths.Lastbutthemostimportant,smokingisstrictlyforbiddenintheareaincaseofforestfires.Ihopeyou’llhaveapleasanttrip.Enjoyyourtime!-13-
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