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湖北省枣阳市白水高中2022年高三三月月考英语试题第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)1.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Returnhershoes.B.Repairhershoes.C.Buynewshoes.2.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atatravelagency.B.Atahotel.C.Atanairport.3.Whowillprobablydecidetheplacetogo?A.Theman.B.Thewoman.C.Harry.4.Whatmakesthemansohappy?A.Tomwilltellhimthebestnews.B.Tomwillplayfootballwithhim.C.Tom’sfatherwillplayfootballwithhim.5.Whatdoesthewomanliketowatchinhersparetime?A.TVplays.B.Advertisements.C.Artshows.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9.Whichtwocountrieswillhaveafootballgametonight?A.BrazilandEngland.B.ChinaandEngland.C.BrazilandJapan.10.Whatisthemanbusywithrecently?A.Hisfinalexam.B.Hisdrivingtest.C.Hisbasketballtraining.11.Whenwillthegamestart?A.11:00p.m.B.1:00p.m.C.1:00a.m.听第8段材料,回答第12至13题。12.Whatisthewoman’sproblem?A.Hercomputerhasstoppedworking.B.Herprinterdoesn’twork.C.Herscreenisn’tclear.13.Whatisthecauseoftheproblem?A.Thescreenistooold.B.Theprinterhasnoink.C.Theconnectorwasloose.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Landlordandtenant(房客).B.Agentandlandlord.C.Agentandtenant.15.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?12A.Tocutdowntherent.B.Todiscusswiththelandlord.C.Todosomerepairwork.16.Whatistheman’sreplyfortherequest?A.Heneedstimetoconsiderit.B.Hecan’tdecideit.C.Hethinksitisimpossible.17.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Thewomanhasn’tmadethedecisionyet.B.Themandoesn’tknowhowmuchtherentis.C.Thewomandoesn’tthinkthehouseisgood.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Howoftenisthelabclassgiven?A.Onceaweek.B.Twiceaweek.C.Threetimesaweek.19.Whatistheresultifonemisses3labclasses?A.Hewillbedropped.B.Hecan’tgraduate.C.Hewillgetalowmark.20.Whatisforbiddeninthelab?A.Washinghands.B.Wearingshorthair.C.Wearinglargeclothes.第二部分:词汇知识运用。第一节:多项选择题。21.MostAustraliansbelievethathavingpeoplefromsomanydifferentbackgroundscreates_______andrespectandmakesAustraliaastrongernation.A.tensionB.threatC.toleranceD.feature22.Inthepastifyoumissedthe_____topaybackacreditcarddebt,itwouldberecordedinyourcreditreportforalifetime.A.commitmentB.priorityC.compromiseD.deadline23.TheGreatBarrierReef,theworld’slargestcoralreef______forover26,000kilometerinthebluesea,containingcountlesscoralsandsmallislands.A.coversB.measuresC.processesD.stretches24.Althoughheisstrictwithstudents,heanswersstudents’questionspatiently,______students’horizon,seldomscoldsstudentsandneverpretendstoknowwhathedoesn’tknow.A.maintainsB.transformsC.expandsD.distinguishes25.Goodfriendsdon’twhattheydoforeachother;insteadtheyofferhelpwhenitisneeded.A.madeupB.keepupC.addupD.holdup26.Thepoliceannouncedthattheyhadapsychologisttocommunicatewiththecriminalsinthehopethattheycouldceasefireandreducethedamage.A.appealedtoB.arrangedforC.broughtoutD.setaside27.JaneAusten’snovelsstillappealtopeoplebecausetheyfocusonissuesthatareas________todayastheywerewhenshewrotethem.12A.availableB.relevantC.appropriateD.casual28.“OneworldoneDream”fullyreflectsthevaluesoftheOlympicspirit:friendship,progress,harmony,participationanddream.A.universalB.contemporaryC.preciseD.influential29.TheresearchescomparedEinstein’sbrainwiththoseofabout90normalpeopleandfoundthatoneareaofhisbrainwasdifferentfrommostpeople’s.A.abundantlyB.significantlyC.randomlyD.sincerely30.Accordingtotheembarrassingsituationhere,Iamafraidthatyourarrivalatpresentisnotquite.A.inplaceB.indemandC.inpracticeD.inturn第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)WhenIwasgrowingup,IhadanoldneighbornamedDoctorGibbs.Hedidn’tlooklikeanydoctorI’deverknown.Heneveryelledatusforplayinginhisyard,butwasalwaysvery31.WhenDoctorGibbswasn’t32lives,hewasplantingtrees.Hishouse33ontenacresofland,andhislife’s34wastoturnthislandintoaforest.Thegooddoctorhadsome35theoriesaboutplantingtrees.Hebelievedintheprinciple:“Nopain,nogain”.Heneverwateredhisnewtrees,a(n)36whichiscontraryto37wisdom.OnceIaskedwhyandhetoldmethatwateringplants38thembecauseitmadethemgrowweaker.Hesaidyouhavetomakethingstoughforthetreessothatonlythestrongest39.Hetalkedabouthowwateringtreesmadethemdevelop40rootsandhow,iftheywerenotwatered,treeswouldgrowdeeproots41moisture(水分).SoDoctorGibbswouldplantanoak(橡树)and,insteadofwateringiteverymorning,he’dbeatitwitharolled-upnewspaper.Iaskedhimwhyhedidthat,andhesaiditwastogetthetree’s42.DoctorGibbsdiedacoupleofyearsafterIlefthome.Everynowandthen,IwalkedbyhishouseandlookedatthetreesthatI’dwatchedhim43some25yearsago.Theyweretalland44.Iplantedacoupleoftreesmyselfafewyearsago.Twoyearsofcoddling(溺爱)thesetreesmeanttheygrewupweak.Wheneveracoldwindblew,theirbranches45.Adversity(逆境)seemedtobenefitDoctorGibb’streesinwayscomfortandease46could.EverynightbeforeIgottobed,I47mytwosons.Istandoverthemandwatchtheirlittlebodies.Ioftenpraythattheirliveswillbeeasy.ButlatelyI’vebeenthinkingthatit’stimeto48myprayer.Iknowmychildrenaregoingto49hardships.There’salwaysacoldwindblowingsomewhere.Whatweneedtodoistoprayfordeeprootssowhentherainsfallandthewindsblow,wewon’tbe50.31.A.cruelB.meanC.kindD.grateful32.A.livingB.wastingC.savingD.helping33.A.dependedB.locatedC.existedD.sat1234.A.goalB.beliefC.valueD.work35.A.abnormalB.complicatedC.funnyD.interesting36.A.ruleB.principleC.trendD.attitude37.A.currentB.conventionalC.originalD.reasonable38.A.discouragedB.spoiledC.strengthenedD.restored39.A.supportB.surviveC.insistD.continue40.A.shallowB.strongC.slimD.deep41.A.inneedofB.inspiteofC.inviewofD.insearchof42.A.injuryB.interestC.attentionD.improvement43.A.growB.plantC.bringD.destroy44.A.strongB.colorfulC.beautifulD.weak45.A.wavedB.dancedC.swungD.trembled46.A.neverB.alwaysC.sometimesD.almost47.A.lookthroughB.careforC.checkonD.watchout48.A.improveB.correctC.stopD.change49.A.experienceB.challengeC.beatD.reach50.A.cutdownB.tornapartC.takenoverD.heldup第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AItiscommonsensethatchildrenwhowalkorcycletoschoolhavealowerriskofobesitythanthosebycar.Butdrivingyouryoungsterstothegatescouldalsocausetheiracademicworktosuffer.Researchersfoundchildrenwhoweredriventoschool,orwhotookpublictransport,hadpoorerconcentrationlevelsthanthosewhotookamoreactiveroutesuchaswalkingorcycling.ThejointstudybyresearchersattwoDanishuniversitiesfoundtheregularexercisecouldadvanceastudentuptohalfayearintheirstudies.Childrenwhoweredriventoschool,orwhotookpublictransport,performedlesswellinatestmeasuringconcentrationlevels,thanthosewhohadwalkedorcycled.Theresultssurprisedtheresearchers,astheirhypothesis(假设)originallyfocusedontheeffectsofeatingbreakfastandlunchonpupils’abilitytoconcentrate.“Theexerciseoneusestotransportoneselftoschoolisreflectedinthelevelofconcentrationonehasaboutfourhourslater,”NielsEgelund,aco-authorofthereportsaid.“Theresultsshowedthathavingbreakfastandlunchhasanimpact,butnotverymuchcomparedtohavingexercise.”“Asathird-gradepupil,ifyouexerciseandbiketoschool,yourabilitytoconcentrateincreasestotheequivalentofsomeonehalfayearfurtherintheirstudies,”headded.Inthesurvey,takenby19,527pupilsagedfiveto19yearsold,participantswereaskedabouttheirexercisehabitsandwerethengivenabasictestmeasuringtheir12concentration.“Mostpeopleknowthefeelingofbeingrefreshedafterhavingexercised,butitissurprisingthattheeffectlastsforsolong,”Egelundsaid.PreviousresearchfromtheuniversityofMontrealhasfoundthatexercisehelpsourbrainsmakebetteruseofoxygen.Itmayalsoreducementalfatigue(疲劳)andsharpenyourthinkinginbetweengymsessions.AndlastweekSwedishresearcherssaidtheyfoundthatmuscularboyswilllivelongerthantheirweakerfriends.Andeveniftheyareoverweightbythetimetheygettoadulthood,thosewithstrongermusclestendtolivelonger.51.Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?A.Exercise——RefreshyouB.Exercise——LookslimC.Exercise——LivelongerD.Exercise——Learnfaster52.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtheresultoftheresearchfromtheUniversityofMontreal?A.Exercisehelpsourbrainmakethemostofoxygen.B.Exercisecanmakeyousharp-minded.C.Exercisecanimprovethelevelofconcentration.D.Exercisecandecreasementalfatigue.53.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsiscorrect?A.Havingbreakfastandlunchhasagreaterimpactonconcentrationthanhavingexercise.B.Childrendriventoschoolperformworseinalltests.C.Eatingbreakfastandlunchcanaffectchildren’sabilitytofocus.D.Havingexercisecanrefreshusbutitdoesn’tlastlong.54.Childrendriventoschoolperformedbadlyintheiracademiesworkbecause.A.theyaretoolazyB.theyarenothealthyC.theyarenotfocusedD.theyarenotsmartBThemealusuallybeginswithasetofatleastfourcolddishes,tobefollowedbythemaincoursesofhotmeatandvegetabledishes.Soupthenwillbeserved(unlessinGuangdongstylerestaurants)tobefollowedbystaplefoodrangingfromrice,noodlestodumplings.Ifyouwishtohaveyourricetogowithotherdishes,youshouldsaysoingoodtime,formostoftheChinesechoosetohavethestaplefoodatlastorhavenoneofthematall.PerhapsoneofthethingsthatsurprisesaWesternvisitormostisthatsomeoftheChinesehostsliketoputfoodintotheplatesoftheirguests.Informaldinners,therearealways“public”chopsticksandspoonsforthispurpose,butsomehostsmayusetheirownchopsticks.Thisisasignofgenuinefriendshipandpoliteness.Itisalwayspolitetoeatthefood.Ifyoudonoteatit,justleavethefoodinthe12plate.PeopleinChinatendtoover-orderfood,fortheywillfinditembarrassingifallthefoodisconsumed.Whenyouhavehadenough,justsayso.Oryouwillalwaysovereat!55.ThemaindifferenceondinnertablebetweenChinaandWestis___________.A.youhaveyourownplateoffoodinWestwhileinChinaeveryonesharesthedishes.B.onChinesedinnertable,chopsticksreplaceknifeandfork.C.you’retreatedtoaformaldinnerforthefirsttime.D.thehostwilldothebesttogiveyouatasteofmanydifferenttypesofdishes.56.IfyouhaveadinnerinaChinesehome,inwhichorderwillthefoodbeservedinChina?a.asetoffourcolddishes.b.staplefoodsuchasrice,noodleordumplings.c.themaincoursesofhotmeatandvegetabledishes.d.servingsoup.A.acbdB.cabdC.acdbD.cadb57.Accordingtothepassage,wecaninferthat___________.A.Chinesethinkitimpoliteforgueststoleavefoodintheplate.B.Chinesethinkitpolitetoputfoodintotheplatedoftheguestswiththeirownchopsticks.C.PeopleinChinatendtoover-orderfood,fortheywillfinditembarrassingifallthefoodisconsumed.D.Chineseallthinkitimpoliteforgueststoaskforapairofknifeandfork.58.Thesentence,inParagraph2,“youshouldsaysoingoodtime”means______.A.youshouldsaysoearlyB.youshouldsaysohappilyC.you’dbettersaysoD.youshouldsaysokindly.CIscarryingafewextrapoundsintoyoursenioryearshealthy?Advicehasbeenmixed.Now,twostudiespublishedthismonthattempttobetterdefinetheidealweightforfitnessandlongevityforadultsoverage60.Themainpointisthatyoudon’tneedtoworryaboutbeingslightlyoverweight,aslongasthatextraweightismaintainedataconsistentlevel.However,beingveryoverweightisdetrimentaltohealth,andexercisingtolosebodyfatandtogainmusclemassisalwaysbeneficial.Determiningtheidealweightforolderpeoplehasbeenapursuit,withresearcherslookingforwhatweightisnottoothin,butnottoofat.Studieshavesuggestedthatbeingslightlyoverweightcanbeprotective.Forexample,a2022studybyresearchersatYaleUniversityfoundthatmoderatelyoverweightsenioradultswithabodymassindex(BMI)of27—twopointshigherthantheBMIof25thatdefinesbeingoverweight—livedlongerthanseniorswhowereeitherthinnerorheavier.There’safinelinehere,though,becausecarryingextrapoundsisariskfactorformanytypesofcancerandotherdiseases.And,accordingtothe12researchersbehindthetwonewstudies,thegeneralpublichasmisinterpretedtheYalefindingstomeanthatbeingveryoverweightishealthy.Onenewstudy,publishedthismonthintheAmericanJournalofEpidemiologybyresearchersatTheOhioStateUniversityinColumbus,foundthatseniorswhomaintainedastable,slightlyoverweightstatussurvivedmostprobablyoverthe16yearssurveyed.Thoseseniorswhohadaso-calledhealthyweightgoingintothestudy(aBMIbetween18.5and25)andwhogainedweight,butstayedbelowBMI25,hadaslightpossibilityofsurvivingoverthestudyperiod.Peopleintheobesegroup,withaBMIhigherthan35andwhocontinuedtogainweight,facedtheworstamongallthegroupsinthestudy.Butnext-to-lastwerenormal-weightpeoplewholostweight,butthiswaslikelybecausetheybecamesick,theresearcherssaid.Thesecondstudy,appearingthismonthinthejournalObesity,wasconductedbyresearchersatWakeForestBaptistMedicalCenterinWinston-Salem,N.C.,andsupportsintentionalweightlossamongsenioradults.Whetherweightlossisbeneficialhasbeendebatedbecauseofthisconceptthatbeingoverweightisprotective.Inshort,theresearchersfoundthatphysicalactivityandweightlossforoverweightandobeseadultsresultedinlowercardiovascular(心血管)diseaseriskandimprovedmobility.Thisfindingsupportspreviousstudiesdemonstratingthatexercisebuildsmuscleandbonestrength,improvesbalanceandcoordination,preventsfallsandenablesseniorstoenjoyamoreactivelifestyle,theysaid.HuiZhengofOhioState,theleadauthoroffirststudy,saidthatthenegativeeffectsofobesityonhealtharegreatestforyoungpeople.59.Theunderlinedword“detrimental”inParagraph2probablymeans______.A.importantB.fundamentalC.harmfulD.helpful60.Asforthe2022study,thegeneralpublicwronglythinkthat_______.A.itishealthyandprotectiveforpeopletobeveryoverweightB.peoplewithaBMIof27ormoreareclassifiedasoverweightC.senioradultswithaBMIof27livedlongerthanthoseeitherthinnerorheavierD.carryingextrapoundsisariskfactorformanytypesofcancerandotherdiseases61.Whatcanwelearnfromthetwonewstudies?A.It’sdifficultforseniorswhohaveaso-calledhealthyweighttohavealonglifespan.B.It’smostdangerousfornormal-weightpeopletocontinuetoloseweight.C.Thetwostudiesarebasedonandinagreementwithpreviousstudies.D.Thesecondonerecommendsoverweightandobeseadultsworkoutandloseweight.62.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?A.Thenegativeeffectsofobesityonhealtharegreatestforyoungpeople.B.Beingslightlyoverweightmaybringsomehealthbenefitsforseniors.C.Itisharmlessforoverweightyoungpeopletocontinuetogainweight.D.Peopleatahealthyweightshouldintentionallyputonextraweight.12DItmightnotcomeasasurprisethatChinafellbehindWesterncountriesinarecentUNreportonglobalhappiness.Chinawasonlyranked112thhappiestcountryoutof156intheUN’sWorldHappinessReportinApril.Thehappiestcountry,itseems,isDenmark,closelyfollowedbythreemorenorthernEuropeancountries-Finland,Norway,andtheNetherlands.Butapartfromincomeandlifestyledifferences,therearealsoculturalreasonsforthisdivide.TheyshowthatChinesepeopleandWesternershavedifferentperceptionsofhappiness.AccordingtoasurveyconductedbyCCTV,incomelevelsmostaffectedChinesepeople’ssenseofwell-being(55.5percent),followedbyhealth(48.9percent)andqualityofmarriageorlovelife(32percent).Itseemsthatallthesecriteriaarelagging(落后)inChina,andthattheobviousexplanationforgreaterhappinessintheWestishigherincomes.Butnotso,saysProfessorJohnHelliwell,anAmericaneconomistattheUniversityofBritishColumbiaandcoauthoroftheUNreport.AccordingtoHelliwell,low-incomeindividualsmayexperienceaninitialjumpinhappinesswhentheirmoneyincreases,butthisfeelingdecreasesastheyadapttotheirnewcircumstances.HestressestheexampleoftheUS,where,despiteGDPfiguresrisingconsistentlyforthepast50years,happinesshasbeensteadilydeclining.Thisisbecausepeopledesiremorethanmoneyandmaterialwealth.“Tobehappy,weneedtofeelconnection,trustandmeaningfulrelationships,”explainsHelliwell.DrDeborahSwallow,aUKexpertonculturaldiversityhowever,believestherearesomedifferencesintheperceptionsofhappinessintheWestandChina.“ForNorthAmericansandEuropeans,happinesstendstobedefinedintermsofpersonalachievement,andisbestpredictedbyself-esteem”shesays.“ForEastAsians,happinesstendstobedefinedintermsofinterpersonalconnectedness,andisbestpredictedbyhowwellinvolvedtheselfisinasocialnetwork.”Livingstandardsarenotnecessarilythelastwordonhappiness,assuggestedbyChina’sUrbanHappinessRanking2022,releasedbytheHongKong-basedChinaInstituteofCityCompetitivenessinJuly.Accordingtothesurvey’sresults,QingdaoinShandongprovinceisChina’shappiestcitywithascoreof95.08.Surprisingly,China’sfirst-tiercitiesscoredrelativelylow,withShenzhenranking94th,Beijing96thandShanghaiin99thposition.63.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingabouthappinessisCorrect?A.People’ssenseofhappinesshasnothingtodowithmoney.B.People’ssenseofhappinessisdeterminedbymanyfactors.C.Amanwhohasastrongsocialrelationshipissuretobehappy.12D.Amanwithhealthybodymusthavethemosthappiness.64.WhichofthefollowingstatementsmightProfessorJohnHelliwellagreewith?A.Happinessisaninnerfeelingandwillnotbeinfluencedbytheouterfactors.B.Poorpeoplemaybecomehappierwhentheirincomeincreases.C.Americans’senseofhappinesshasbeenincreasingintherecentyears.D.People’ssenseofhappinessislargelydeterminedbyincomeinthewest.65.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.Ingeneral,peopleinWestarehappierthanpeopleinEast.B.InEastAsian,happinesshasmuchtodowithpersonalfactors.C.People’sopinionsofhappinessiscompletelydifferentbetweentheWestandtheEast.D.Inchina,peopleinthehighlydevelopedareasarenotnecessarilyhappierthanpeopleinthepoorerarea.66.Youmightreadthepassageina________columnofanewspaper.A.CultureB.SocietyC.MedicineD.EducationEThedaytheletterarrivedfrommyuniversitytellingmehowmuchIowedthemformyfirstsemester,Ifeltalumpforminginmythroat.Ihadn’tevenstartedmydegreeandalreadyIwasindebt.Butalthoughthesumwasunsettling,Ihadpeaceofmind:Ihadtakenoutaloanthatwouldcoverthenextthreeyearsoftuitionfeesandlivingexpenses.AgovernmentbodyintheUK,theStudentLoansCompany,providesloanstostudentswhoseparentscannotaffordtocoverthecoststhemselves.Studentsforwardthisamounttotheuniversityinadvanceandagreetorepaytheloanwhentheybegintheirfirstjob.Forme,itwasalotofmoney–around&6,000(60,860Yuan)peryearintotal–andmuchmorethanIhadeverbeenresponsiblefor.Iwouldreceiveacoupleofthousandpoundspersemester–halffortuitionfees,halfforlivingcosts.EventhoughIwillbepayingoffmydebtforalongtime,Idon’tregretmydecision.Havingaloantaughtmealotaboutmoneymanagement,whichIwouldnothavelearnedotherwise.EachtermIpaidmytuitionfeesinonepayment,butIalsoreceivedmyloanforlivingcostsinonepayment.ItwasuptometoorganizehowIwouldspendthis.IdividedtheamounttocalculatemyweeklybudgetanditwasimportantthatItriednottooverspend.Ihadtobedisciplinedandkeepacloseeyeonmyexpenditure.Food,clothesandgoingoutarethemainthingsstudentsspendmoneyon.Withaloan,studentshavetotalfinancialfreedom.Insteadofhavingsomeonelookingovertheirshoulder,theymustmakeeveryfinancialdecisionforthemselves.Thisyear,universityfeesweretripled.Butwhenitcomestomoneymanagement,perhapsthisgenerationwillbethesmartestyet.1267.Howdidthewriterfeelwhentheletterarrived?A.Stressed.B.Calm.C.Relieved.D.Unsettled.68.Whichofthefollowingstatementsabouttheloanisright?A.It’smeantforexcellentstudents.B.It’swellbeyondwhattheauthorcouldberesponsiblefor.C.Studentsmustpayitoffassoonastheygetajob.D.Studentscanreceivethemoneymonthly.69.Thestudentloanhasalloftheadvantagesexceptthat______.A.Itcanmakestudentsliveacomfortablelifeinuniversity.B.Itcanenablestudentstocarryonwiththeirstudy.C.Itcanteachstudentstospentmoneywisely.D.Itcanhelptoreducefamilyburden.70.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“havingsomeonelookingovertheirshoulder”mean?A.tospyonyouskepticallyB.torelyonthemheavilyC.tolookafteryoucarefullyD.towatchoveryouclosely第四部分:书面表达71.____________________Chinawillbecomestrongerandstrongerinthenearfuture.(hope)在不久的将来中国有望变得越来越强大。72.So________________forChinesethatnowlessandlessstudentschooseitasasecondforeignlanguage.(learn)俄语对中国人来说实在是太难学了,现在把它选作第二外语的学生越来越少了。73.Yesterdayherhusbandtogetherwithherchildren____________________.(invite)昨天她的丈夫和孩子们一起受邀参加了那个聚会。74.Icanrememberveryfewoccasions____________________becauseofillhealth.(late)我记得他因为健康不佳而上班迟到的情况绝无仅有。75.Thisnovel,___________________threetimes,isverytouching.(read)这本小说很感人,我已经读三遍了。76.Hadwereallybeenmorecautious,theaccident_______________________.(avoid)要是我们真的更谨慎一点,这次事故就可以避免了。77.Theproblem_________________attheclassmeetingisareallytroublesomefone.(solve)要在班会上处理的这个问题真的是一个棘手的问题。78.Hetoldmethatwasthefirsttime_______________________tohismother.(tell)他告诉我说那是他第一次对妈妈撒谎。79._________________,hehadtowalkhome.(there)没有公交车了,他只好走着回家。80.Thereisnopoint____________________________becausesomethingdidn’tgothewayyouhadplanned.(punish)12自我惩罚是没有用的,因为有些事情没有按照你计划的那样发展。第二节短文写作(共1题;满分30分)请根据以下提示,并结合事例,用英语写一篇短文。Aperson,likeacommodity,needspackaging.Butgoingtoofarisabsolutelyundesirable.Alittleexaggeration,however,doesnoharmwhenitshowstheperson’suniquequalitiestotheiradvantage.Todisplaypersonalcharminacasualandnaturalway,itisimportantforonetohaveaclearknowledgeofoneself.注意:1.可照抄英语提示语,但不计入总词数;2.除诗歌外,文体不限;3.文中不得透露个人姓名和学校名称;4.字数为120左右。1272.difficultisRussiantolearn73.wasinvitedto(attend)theparty74.whenhewaslateforwork参考范文:Ayoungperson,especiallyagirlstudent,radiantwithbeautyandfulloflife,hasallthefavorgrantedbyGod.Anyattempttomakeupwouldbeself-defeating.Ihaveagoodfriend,Jennybyname.Beingsobeautifulandcharming,shealwayshadalotofadmirersshewas.Asoneofher“fans”toldme,theylikehernotonlybecauseofherbeautifullookbutbecausetheywerestruckbyherpureandfinenaturalinnerquality.Butlateron,inordertomakeherselfmoreattractive,shebegantowearmagnificentdressandexpensivejewels.Wherevershewent,sheneverforgottomakeup.Tohergreatastonishmenthowever,manyofheradmirersbrokeupwithher.Afterhearingwhatthe“fan”saidtome,sherealizedwhathadhappened.Aslongasonefindswhereonestands,oneknowshowtopackageoneself,justasaproductestablisheditsbrandbytherightpackaging.12

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