四川省2022年上学期成都市新都一中高三英语9月月考试题
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四川省2022年上学期成都市新都一中高三英语9月月考试题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将答题卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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。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.WhatwillthewomandoonFriday?A.Helponthefarm.B.Lookafterhergrandma.C.Gotoadanceparty.2.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Bossandemployee.18/18\nB.Teacherandstudent.C.Fatheranddaughter.3.Howdidthemangethere?A.Bybus.B.Bytaxi.C.Onfoot.4.Wherewasthemanlastweekend?A.Athome.B.InLondon.C.Inhisfriend’shouse.5.Whenwillthemancome?A.OnWednesday.B.OnThursday.C.OnFriday.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。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。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.WhereisWoodenHouse?A.OnKingRoad.B.OnNorthStreet.C.InBridgeLane.7.WhenwilltheymeetatWoodenHouse?A.At6:30pm.B.At7pm.C.At7:30pm.18/18\n听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatdidtheboydojustnow?A.Hestudiedforatest.B.Helistenedtomusic.C.Hetalkedtohisparents.9.Whatkindofmusicdoesthegirllike?A.Rock.B.Jazz.C.Classicalmusic.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.What’stheproblemwiththemobilephone?A.Itcan’tmakeanycalls.B.Itcan’tsendanymessages.C.Itcan’treceiveanycalls.11.Whatdayisittoday?A.Monday.B.Wednesday.C.Saturday.12.Whatwillthemanprovideforthewoman?A.Theserialnumber.B.Thereceipt.C.Theinstructions.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whoistheman?18/18\nA.Atravelwriter.B.Atourguide.C.Aprogramhost.14.WhatdoyouknowaboutWanaka?A.It’sonthenorthernshores.B.It’snotfarfromQueenstown.C.It’salargecityinNewZealand.15.HowdidthewomangettoWanaka?A.Bybus.B.Bycar.C.Bytrain.16.Wherewillthewomangolaterthisyear?A.ToColombia.B.ToMexico.C.ToSwitzerland.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Howdoesthecallcenterhelpparents?A.Bygivingthemtrainingcourses.B.Bylookingaftertheirchildren.C.Byofferingtheminformation.18.Whatdovolunteersneedtodo?A.Visittheparentsintheirhomes.B.Betrainedfortendaysfirst.C.Workatleast4hoursaweek.19.HowmanycallcentersarethereinEngland?A.Two.B.Eight.C.Fourteen.18/18\n20.Whatisthemainpurposeofthisspeech?A.Toencourageparentstocallthehelpline.B.Totellparentshowtoeducatechildren.C.Toinvitepeopletobecomevolunteers.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AStudyingasubjectthatyoufeelpointlessisneverafunoreasytask.Ifyou’restudyinghistory,askingyourselfthequestion“whyishistoryimportant”isaverygoodfirststep.Historyisanessentialpartofhumancivilization.Youwillfindsomethingherethatwillarouseyourinterest,orgetyouthinkingaboutthesignificanceofhistory.Historygroundsusinourroots.Historyisanimportantandinterestingfieldofstudy,andlearningthehistoryofourhomecountrycangiveusadeeper,moremeaningfulglimpse(一瞥)intoourancestralpasts,andhowwegottowherewearetoday.Manypeoplefeelliketheyneedasenseofculturalbelonging,whichissomethingthatstudyingyourrootsandbeingopen-mindedtotheevolutionofyourculturecanprovide.Historyenrichesourexperience.Readinghistoryisanamazingexperiencebecauseitenablesustoreflectonthesocialandeconomiclifeofthepeoplelivinglongtimeago.Accordingtotheexperts,problemsfacedbypeopleregardlessofthepastandpresentarethesame.Withtheinformationabouttheancestors,onecanbecomemoreexperiencedinhandlingchallengesoflife.18/18\nHistorymakesusmoreempathetic(具有共情能力的).Studyinghistorycangiveusinsight(洞察力)intowhyourculturedoescertainthings,andhowthepasthasshapeditintowhatweknownow.Italsoprovidesaratherstrongfoundationforempathyacrosscultures.Fearandhateforothersisusuallycausedbyignorance(无知).We’rescaredofthethingsthatwedon'tunderstand.Historyhasthepotentialtobreakdownthoseboundariesbyofferingusinsightintoentireworldsthatwouldotherwisebeforeigntous.Historycaninspireustolearnmore.What'sfantasticabouthistoryisthewayitbroadensourhorizons.It’salmostimpossibletolearnaboutonehistoricalperiodwithouthavingdozensofquestionsaboutrelatedconcepts.Studythe19hcenturyEngland,andyoumightcatchaglimpseofCharlesDickens’OliverTwist.LookupCharlesDickens,andyoumightlearnathingortwoaboutrealism.Ormaybeyouendupswitchingyourattentionawayfromnovels,anddiscoverthehistoryofromanticpoetsinEngland.Itcangoanywhere,andthereissomethinginthereforabsolutelyanybody.Thevalueofhistorycannotbeunderestimated.Wedon'thavetoliveinthepast,butwecandefinitelydobetterbylearningfromitandusingthelessonslearnedtoleadmoremeaningfullives.21.Accordingtotheexperts,whyishistoryusefulforpeopletohandlechallengesoflife?A.Theproblemsatpresentaresimilartothoseinthepast.B.Ancientpeoplelaideconomicfoundationsforpeopletoday.C.Thecurrentchallengesoflifewerepredictedbytheancestors.D.Peoplelivinglongtimeagoknewmoreabouthowtosolveproblems.22.WiththeexampleinPara.5,thewriterintendstoshowthatA.CharlesDickenscontributesmuchtoBritishliteratureB.OliverTwistcansatisfyourcuriosityforromanticpoetsC.readingnovelsisawaytolearnaboutahistoricalperiod18/18\nD.studyinghistorycanarousepeople'sinterestinotherfields23.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.HowtoBuildCulturalIdentityB.WhyStudyingHistoryMattersC.KnowthePast,KnowthePresentD.History:aWaytoBroadenHorizonsBAlittleover18yearssincehefirstcameupwiththeideaofbuildinghisownrocketsasameanstobothreignite(重新激起)andlowerthecostofspaceexploration,ElonMuskwatchedthisweekendashiscompanySpaceXsuccessfullylauncheditsfirstmannedspaceflighttotheInternationalSpaceStation(ISS).“ThisisadreamthathascometrueformeandforeveryoneatSpaceX,”MusktoldreportersbeforethefirstlaunchattemptonMay27,whichwasscrubbedduetoweather.“ThisisnotsomethingIthoughtwouldactuallyhappen.WhenstartingSpaceXin2022,Ireallydidnotthinkthisdaywouldoccur.Iexpecteda90%chancethatwewouldfailtoevengettolow-Earthorbitwithasmallerrocket.”TheSpaceXDemo-2mission,thefirstmannedspaceflightlaunchedfromAmericansoilsinceNASAretiredtheShuttleprogramin2022,isalsothefirsteveroperatedbyacommercialprovider.ThetwoNASAastronauts,BobBehnkenandDougHurley,wentontosuccessfullydocktheCrewDragoncapsulewiththeISSonSundaymorning.Whilethemissionwon’tbeconsideredacompletesuccessuntilBehnkenandHurleyaresafelyhome,thereturnofmannedspaceflighttoAmericasignalssomebigshiftsinthemonthsandyearsahead.Oneofthemostimmediateimpacts—Russia’s18/18\nmonopoly(垄断)onastronautaccesstospaceisover.Since2022,NASAhasbeenpurchasingseatsaboardRussia’sSoyuzspacecrafttoshuttleastronautstotheISS.Whileseatsstartedoutataround$21millioneachatfirst,they’vesinceballoonedtoareported$90millionforafall2022launch.Incomparison,accordingtoNASA’sinspectorgeneral,theper-seatcostofSpaceXflightsisaround$55million.“ItisanightmarescenariofortheRussianspaceagency,”oneindustryexpertsaid.“We’rebuildingareplacementtoeveryrocketandspacecrafttheyprovide.”Beyondprovidingaccesstoastronauts,SpaceX’sCrewDragonisalsoonthevergeofwideningaccesstocitizens—thatis,ifyouhappentobeacitizenwithsomedeeppockets.AccordingtoBusinessInsider,NASAonlyplanstobookfourseatsatatimeoneachspaceflight.WithDragoncapableofcomfortablyseatingseven,thisleavesextraticketsforthoseinterestedinvisitingthefinalfrontierthemselves.SpaceXhasalsopartneredwithSpaceAdventures,acompanythathaspreviouslyhelpedprivatecitizenstaketripstotheISSaboardRussia’sSoyuzspacecraft,tosendfourtouristsonatriparoundtheEarthinlate2022orearly2022.“Thishistoricmissionwillforge(努力缔造)apathtomakingspaceflightpossibleforallpeoplewhodreamofit,”saidGwynneShotwell,presidentandchiefoperatingofficeratSpaceX,inastatement.24.WhatwasMusk’sattitudetowardthelaunchwhenstartingSpaceX?A.Confident.B.Optimistic.C.Doubtful.D.Excited.25.WhatissospecialabouttheSpaceXDemo-2mission?A.Itopensanewchapterfortravellingthroughspace.B.IthasreplacedRussia’smonopolyinthefieldofspace.C.It’sthefirstspaceflightlaunchedfromAmericasoilever.18/18\nD.It’sthefirstmannedlaunchrunbyacommercialcompany.26.Whatcanweinferfromtheexpert’swordsinparagraph4?A.Russia’sspaceindustrywillbeindecline.B.SpaceXwillbeabetterchoiceforNASA.C.Russiawilllowerthepriceofseatssoon.D.NASAwillbuyspacecraftfromSpaceX.27.HowdoesSpaceXmakespaceflightpossibleforcitizens?A.Byraisingmorefunds.B.Byprovidingextraseats.C.BycooperatingwithRussia.D.Byofferingtrainingprograms.CItwasthefinalclimbonhisquesttoreachthehighestsummitonallsevencontinents.WhenChristopherKulishfinallyreachedMountEverest’s29,035-footpeak,hejoinedanelitegroupknownasthe“SevenSummitsClub”.Butthe62-year-oldColoradoattorneydiedsuddenlyMondayafterreturningtothefirstcampbelowthemountain’ssummit.He’sthesecondAmericantodieinthepastweekafterreachingEverest’shighestpoint.Hisfamilybelievesthecausewasaheartattack, accordingtotheDenverPost.“HesawhislastsunrisefromthehighestpeakonEarth,”hisbrother,MarkKulish,saidinastatementtotheDenverPost.“Weareheartbrokenatthisnews.”Lastweek,55-year-oldDonaldLynnCashofUtahcollapsedand diedjustafterreaching the18/18\nEverestpeak.Hetoohadreachedthehighestpointonallsevencontinents.IncludingChristopherandCash,atleast11peoplehavediedonMountEverestthisyear.Thedeathscomeamong reportsofovercrowding onthepopularmountain.TheNepaligovernmentgrantedatotalof381permitstoclimbEverestthisyear,anumberthatdoesn’tincludeguideswhoareonthemountainaswell.Forsomeclimbers,thattraffichasmeantlongerwaittimes—some toldtheHimalayanTimes thewaithasexceededtwohoursbetweenthelastcampandthepeak.MountaineerVanessaO’Brien,whohasalsoclimbedthesevensummits,saidwhenthere’sacrowd,beingamoreexperiencedclimberwon’thelpyou.“Itdoesn’tmatterifyou’rethebestracecardriverintheworld.Ifyou’restuckintraffic,you’restuckintraffic,”shesaidinaninterview.Andwhenaclimberisstuckinthattraffic,“theirbodyisstartingtodeteriorate(恶化).”O’Brien,whosetarecordasthefastestwomantoreachthehighestpeakoneverycontinent,alsosaidthedescentisoftenharderthantheclimb.ClimbingexpertAlanArnettesaidthere’snosimpleexplanationforthestringofdeaths.Hesaidweatherthathasledtoashorterclimbingseasonisonefactorcausingovercrowding.HealsosaidthecosttoclimbMountEveresthasdecreased,whichmeansmorepeoplearemakingthejourney.Heurgedthegovernmentsinchargeofgranting(获得)permitstolimithowmanypeoplecanbeonthemountainatonce.Still,Christopherwasnobeginner.Hisfamilysaidhe’dbeenmountainclimbingforfivedecades.Hearrivedatthebasecampnearlytwomonthsbeforehisclimbsohecouldgivehimselftimetoadapttotheconditions.Whenhemadehisjourney,hisfamilysaidhewasclimbingwithasmallgroupinalmostidealconditionsaftersomeoftheovercrowdinghadcleared.Hisbrotherdescribedbeingalawyerasa“dayjob”forChristopher.Climbingwashispassion.“HewasaninveterateclimberofpeaksinColorado,theWestandtheworldover,”MarkKulishsaid.“Hepassedawaydoingwhatheloved.”28.WhatdoweknowfromChristopher?18/18\nA.Hehasreachedthehighestpointonallsevencontinents.B.Hejoinedthe“SevenSummitsClub”atthebasecamp.C.11peoplefollowinghimdiedafterreachingtheEverestpeakthisyear.D.Hediedfromaheartattackbelowthemountain’ssummit.29.WhatmadelongerwaittimesonMountEverest?A.Lackingguides.B.Overcrowding.C.Badweather.D.GettingGovernment’spermission.30.WhydidChristopherarriveatthebasecampsoearlybeforeclimbing?A.Towaitforhisfriends.B.Tolearnaboutthemountain.C.Toclearthetrafficjam.D.Toadapttoconditionsearlier.31.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“inveterate”inthelastparagraphprobablymean?A.Experienced.B.Famous.C.Excellent.D.Addictive.DWorkingoutcanhelpteenagersboosttheirgrades,anewstudysuggests.Adolescentswhoroutinelyengagedinmoderatetovigorous(剧烈的)exerciseshowedlong-termimprovementsintheiracademicperformance,theBritishJournalofSportsMedicinestudyreported.“Ourstudysuggeststhattheeffectofphysicalactivitymaybequitelarge,”JohnReilly,aprofessorattheUniversityofStrathclydesaid.Theresearcherslookedatasampleofabout5000childrenwhowereinvolvedinalong-termstudythattrackschildrenbornintheU.K.between1991and1992.Whenchildrenreached11yearsold,theirdailyphysicalactivitylevelsweremeasuredusing18/18\nanaccelerometer(加速器)forthreetosevendays.Thedevice,similartoapedometer(计步器)trackingthenumberofstepstaken,recordedtheaveragetimechildrenexercised,whichwas29minutesadayforboysand18forgirls.“Theactuallevelsofdailyphysicalactivityatage11werequitelow,”Mr.Reillynoted.Thechildrenhadtheiracademicperformancetestedatages11and13withcompulsorynationaltestsforstudents,andalsoat15or16withtheGeneralCertificateofSecondaryEducation(GCSE)exam.Thetestsassessedthechildren’sabilitiesinEnglish,mathandsciencesubjects.Theresultsshowedthatthemorechildrenparticipatedinmoderatetovigorousphysicalactivity,thehighertheirtestscoreswereatage11inallthreesubjects.Forgirls,sciencescoresweremoststronglylinkedtoexercise.Whenchildrenweretestedagainatage13,theiracademicscoreswerestilllinkedtohowmuchtheyhadexercisedwhentheywere11yearsold.BythetimetheyoungsterstooktheGCSEexam,each17-minute-perdayincreaseinphysicalactivityfortheboyswaslinkedtoanimprovementintheirscores.Everyadditional12-minuteincreaseadayinexerciseforthegirlswasalsolinkedtoanincreasedscore,especiallyinthesciencecategory.Theresearchershavecalledformorestudiestolookatthepossibleacademicbenefitsthatcouldbederivedifstudentsexercisedtherecommended60minutesormoreaday.32.What’sthestudyabout?A.Theinfluenceofexerciseonstudents’scores.B.Thesecretsofstudents’rankinghighinclass.C.Thecausesofstudents’participatinginsports.D.Thewaysofimprovingstudents’physicalconditions.33.Whatdothestudy’sresultsshow?A.Studentsatage11domoreexercisethanatotherages.18/18\nB.Boysatage13getmorebenefitsbydoingmoreexercise.C.Girls’sciencescoresaremorecloselyrelatedtoexercise.D.Moreandmorestudentsdoexercisetoimprovetheirscores.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“derived”probablymeaninthelastparagraph?A.Maintained.B.Obtained.C.Concluded.D.Reduced.35.Wheredoesthetextmostprobablyappear?A.Inastorybook.B.Inafashionmagazine.C.Inanexerciseguide.D.Inaresearchreport.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。Whenyourbirthdayrollsaround,howdoyouanswerwhenGrandpacallstoaskyouwhatyouwant?Well,firstofall,youshouldbrainstormgiftideasbeforedecidingwhatyouwantforyourbirthday.36Asforwhattobuyforyourbirthday,youcanchoosephysicalthings.37Youalsocanthinkaboutaccessories(配件)ofyourelectronics.Inaddition,ifyou’reachildorchildatheart,youcanevenaskfortoysandvideogames.38Forexample,askforatripifyouliketotravel.Ifthebudgetislarge,youmightasktogoonatriptoaplaceyou’veneverbeento.Ifthebudgetislimited,asktospendadaywiththegiver.18/18\n39Besides,youcanspendthedaylearningaspecialskillfromafamilymember.Nowthatyou’veknownwhatyouwantforyourbirthday,nextyouneedtonarrowdownyourwishlist.Ifyoucan’tdecidebetweenafewthings,writedownthegoodthingsandthebadthingsabouteachitem(项目)onyourlist.40Also,youcanthinkaboutwhat’smostimportanttoyou.Ifplayingsportsisthemostimportantthingforyou,newsportequipmentmightbemoreusefulthanelectronics.A.Also,youcanconsiderchoosingexperiencesasgifts.B.Itcanbeassimpleasgoingtoamuseuminyourcity.C.Whateveryouwanttobuy,keeppeople’sbudgetinmind.D.Youmaybedelightedtolearnhowtocookafavoritedish.E.Thenwritedowntheonesyoureallylikeonyourwishlist.F.Forexample,youcanconsiderartsuppliesifyou’reanartist.G.Choosetheitemthathasthemostadvantagesandthefewestdisadvantages.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。SevenyearsagoIbeganaccompanyingmyfathertothefarmers’markettosellvegetablesweharvestedfromourfarm.InthebeginningIdidwhatIcouldto41him.Astimewenton,Iincreasingly42gardening,soIplantedagardenofmyownandbecamea18/18\nvendor(小贩)myself.Thefarmers’marketsoonbecamemyworkplaceformanysummerstocome.Thevendorsatthemarketare43tosharetheirgardeningknowledge.My44inthefarmers’markethelpedmegrowandopeneddoorsIhadnever45.AsIlearnedtomanagemyowngardeningbusiness,46camequickly.Ihadtoriseearlyinthemorningat4a.m.togotothemarketwithmyfreshproduce,which47Iwouldbetheretogreet48customers.49,thePresidentoftheFarmers’Unioninvitedmetobecomeamember.Igreatlyenjoyedthis50.ManymembersoftheFarmers’Unionwerevery51.Ilearnedalotfromthem.Actuallyitisimportantto52theknowledgeIgainedtothenextgenerationsothatknowledgewillnot53.Iamvery54forthegardeningknowledgevendorstaughttomeovertheyears.Iamhappywhen55aboutthedifferentvarietiesofplantsandhowtoraisethem.Ialsowantto56theknowledgethatIgainatWashingtonUniversitywithothersandbeapositive57.Ithinkthatknowledgeisworthless58itissharedwithothers.Iamaverydeterminedpersonwho59puttingforththeextraefforttoachieve.Iwilltrymybesttoreachmyfull60andcontributetosociety.41.A.assistB.adviseC.appreciateD.protect42.A.avoidedB.practicedC.enjoyedD.prepared43.A.braveB.willingC.politeD.content44.A.changeB.wisdomC.educationD.participation45.A.answeredB.wonderedC.valuedD.imagined46.A.competitionB.failureC.surpriseD.responsibility47.A.ensuredB.indicatedC.predictedD.recorded18/18\n48.A.honestB.earlyC.familiarD.particular49.A.UnfortunatelyB.ObviouslyC.UnbelievablyD.Secretly50.A.adventureB.taskC.momentD.chance51.A.experiencedB.positiveC.confidentD.elegant52.A.giveawayB.thinkoverC.passonD.showoff53.A.helpB.doubleC.spreadD.die54.A.famousB.anxiousC.thankfulD.regretful55.A.puzzledB.worriedC.informedD.questioned56.A.shareB.combineC.rememberD.compare57.A.influenceB.factC.mindD.goal58.A.onceB.unlessC.whileD.if59.A.resultsinB.dreamsofC.believesinD.approvesof60.A.deadlineB.potentialC.imaginationD.conclusion第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。AChineseCOVID-19vaccine(疫苗)hasreceived61(approve)forphase-3clinicaltrials(临床试验)inArgentinaonFriday,21Aug,accordingtothevaccine62(develop)ChinaNationalBiotecGroup(CNBG).“CNBGwillcooperate63EleaPhoenixLaboratoryofArgentinaintermsofthedevelopmentofthevaccine,”64(announce)theChinesecorporationinastatementonFriday.18/18\nThisisanotherstepofgreat65(important)forChina’sglobalcooperation(合作)inpromotingaCOVID-19vaccine.66vaccinestartedphase-3clinicaltrialsintheUnitedArabEmiratesonJune23,andinPeruandMoroccoonThursday.CNBGwill67(steady)makeeffortsintheinternationalphase-3clinicaltrialsaccordingtoresearchplansandcontinuetocarryforwardacademicexchangesbetweenChinaandothercountries,68isacommonpracticeinvaccinedeveloping.“Wewill69(sure)theavailabilityandaffordability(可支付能力)ofthevaccineandtrytomarketitinChinaandabroadassoonaspossible,”CNBGsaidinthestatement.AccordingtoaseniorWHOofficialon7Aug,sofarsixCOVID-19vaccinecandidates,includingthreefromChina,70(enter)phase-3trials.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)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处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅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(∧),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。WhenIwasfour,onedayIwasplayedoutsideinthewetKentuckyair.Isawmygrandfather’struckbutthoughtheshouldn’tdrivesoanuglytruck.ThenIfoundboxofpaint.Igotabrushandpaint18/18\nwhitedotsalloverthetruck.Iwasontheroofdoingthejobwhilemygrandfatherwalkedup,lookingsurprised.“Angela,that’stheprettytruckI’veeverseen!”hesaid.Sometimes,Ithink,adultdon’tstoptoseethingsthroughachildeyes.Hecouldhavebeatenme.Insteadof,heliftedmylittlesoul.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,你校提影俱乐都(photographyclub)将举办国际中学生摄影展。请给你的英国朋友Peter写封信,请他提供作品。信的内容包括:1.主题:环境保护;2.展览时间;3.投稿邮箱:intlphotoshow@gmschool.com。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。18/18
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