所属成套资源:2026高二下学期3月份各省试卷《英语专辑》(含解析)
湖北省黄冈市重点高中2025-2026学年高二下学期3月月考试卷 英语(含解析)
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1. What des the man want t d?
A.Have breakfast.B.Take a walk.C.Call his ffice.
2. What was Gerge ding last night?
A.Having a meeting.B.Flying hme.C.Wrking n a prject.
3. Why des the man suggest ging t the park?
A.It’s big.B.It’s quiet.C.It’s new.
4. Hw des the wman sund?
A.Annyed.B.Pleased.C.Puzzled.
5. Where is the man’s table?
A.Near the dr.B.By the windw.C.In the crner.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.What are the speakers ging t d tnight?
A.Eat ut.B.G shpping.C.D sprts.
7.What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A.Bss and secretary.B.Hstess and guest.C.Husband and wife.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.Why des the wman think July is the best time t mve?
A.Their business is slw.
B.The weather is favrable.
C.It’s easy t hire peple.
9.Hw will they handle the mving?
A.Finish it all at nce.
B.Have the sales sectin g first.
C.D ne department at a time.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10.What did Peter learn frm his grandfather?
A.Hw t appreciate art wrks.
B.Hw t deal with artists.
C.Hw t run a museum.
11.What did Peter d in Chicag?
A.He studied at a cllege.
B.He served in the army.
C.He wrked in a gallery.
12.Whse wrks did Peter like best?
A.Rembrandt’s.B.Btticelli’s.C.Rubens’.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
13.Where des the cnversatin take place?
A.At a library.B.In a law firm.C.On a train.
14.By what time did Jhn plan t finish his term paper?
A.March.B.August.C.Octber.
15.Why did Jhn quit his part-time jb?
A.He had t catch up with his study.
B.He was ffered a better ne.
C.He gt tired f it.
16.What is Susan’s attitude t Jhn’s prblem?
A.Carefree.B.Understanding.C.Frgiving.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.What did the speaker d befre the year 2012?
A.A fitness cach.B.A chess player.C.A marathn runner.
18.Why was the 2016 Olympics imprtant fr the speaker?
A.He was mtivated by Blt.
B.He brke a wrld recrd.
C.He wn fifth place.
19.Which is the hardest fr the speaker?
A.Getting ver an injury.
B.Ding strength training.
C.Representing Btswana.
20.What is the speaker mainly talking abut?
A.His plan t g fr the gld.
B.His experience n the track.
C.His lve fr his hme cuntry.
二、阅读理解
Things t D in Yrkshire This Summer
Harrgate Music Festival
Since its birth, Harrgate Music Festival has gne frm strength t strength. This year, we are celebrating ur 50th anniversary. We begin n 1st June with Manchester Camerata and Nicla Benedetti, presenting an amazing prgramme f Mzart pieces.
Dates:1 June-31 July
Tickets:£12-£96
Jdie's Fitness Summer Classes
As the summer mnths rll in, ur Gergian cuntry estate makes the perfect setting fr an utdr fitness sessin. Cme and wrk ut with ur qualified persnal trainer, Jdie McGregr, n the grunds f the Middletn Ldge estate.
We will be hlding a free taster sessin n 23rd May, at 10 am, t demnstrate the variety f effective and active exercises. There are eight spaces available fr the taster sessin. Advance bkings are required (inf@)
Dates:23 May-11 July
Tickets: £7.50 per sessin
Felt Picture Making
Wrking frm an inspiratinal picture, this wrkshp at Helmsley Arts Centre will teach yu the techniques yu will need t recreate yur picture in wl.
We will als discuss the rigins f felt, what enables wl fibres t becme felt and hw the prcesses we use wrk.
Dates: 12 June-12 July
Tickets: £40 including materials
Figure It Out!-Playing with Math
A new exhibitin in Halifax uses everyday activities t explain the hidden math principles we all use n a regular basis. Pack a bag, cut a cake, guess which juice cntainer hlds the mst liquid, and much mre. Discver hw architects, prduct designers and scientists use similar skills in their wrk.
Dates:7 May-10 June
Tickets: Free
21.What shuld yu d if yu want t attend the taster sessin f Jdie's fitness classes?
A.Jin a fitness club.B.Pay a registratin fee.
C.Make a bking.D.Hire a persnal trainer.
22.Hw much is the ticket fr Felt Picture Making?
A.£7.50.B.£12.C.£40.D.£96.
23.Which f the fllwing starts earliest?
A.Harrgate Music Festival.B.Jdie's Fitness Summer Classes.
C.Felt Picture Making.D.Figure It Out!-Playing with Math.
It’s never t late t fulfill yur dreams. After mre than half a century since his last class at the University f Cincinnati (UC), Paul Blm, 93, walked alngside ther students at the university’s fficial graduatin ceremny in December, 2019, where he received an assciate’s degree.
The Wrld War Ⅱ veteran (老兵) first enrlled at the university in 1946, after returning hme frm serving in the Navy fr three years. “I came dwn t UC thinking I was ging t g t schl, but yu knw, it was late, it was almst August, and there was n rm fr me,” Blm tld WCPOTV.
Blm enrlled in UC’s evening cllege prgram where he tk night classes in traffic management fr nine years. But as he became mre invlved with his family’s trucking business, he decided t stp attending. “Yu knw, it kind f slipped by,” he said. “I think I nly lacked maybe tw curses fr sme reasn r anther. I just didn’t ever g back and finish that.”
Back in May, Blm’s daughter, Paula Baxter, reached UC t see if her father culd receive an hnrary degree and the university fund that it culd ffer him much mre. After discvering that Blm received mre than enugh credits t be qualified fr an assciate’s degree thrugh UC Blue Ash Cllege, a reginal cllege within the University f Cincinnati, university fficials were able t issue him with the assciate’s degree he had earned in full all thse years ag.
“It’s very inspiratinal t see a part f the Greatest Generatin receive his degree and be a part f this ceremny,” said Terence Harrisn, prgram manager f Veterans Prgrams and Services, accrding t the university website. “It just ges t shw that yu’re never t ld t see yur dreams fulfilled.”
24.Hw ld was Paul Blm when he began t serve in the Navy?
A.17.B.21.
C.25.D.27.
25.Why did Paul Blm give up night classes?
A.Traffic management was nt suitable fr him.
B.Traffic management tk t many years.
C.He wasn’t interested in tw curses fr sme reasn.
D.He had n time t spare fr the classes.
26.Which f the fllwing can best describe Paul Blm accrding t Terence Harrisn?
A.Humrus.B.Reliable.
C.Inspiring.D.Intelligent.
27.What lessn can we get frm Paul Blm?
A.Knwledge is pwer.
B.Practice makes perfect.
C.Pride ges befre a fall.
D.Never let age limit yur dreams.
Vlunturism is a type f turism in which travellers participate in vlunteer wrk, usually fr a charity r a nn-prfit, Mst ften, vlunturists travel fr the specific purpse f vlunteering in an rganized way fr specific causes, but thers simply include vlunteer aspects t a traditinal vacatin experience.
Much like sustainable turism as a whle, the legitimacy (合法性) r success f a vlunturism prgram depends highly n hw it is managed. When dne the right way, it can help cmmunities grw and truly prvide benefits t a specific cause. But it’s up t the individual vlunteer, t, wh has the added respnsibility f staying infrmed and setting their destinatins up fr success. Ken Budd, authr f the award-winning memir The Vlunturist, says that cuntless rganizatins arund the wrld create lasting results. The writer, wh vlunteered in at least six cuntries, speaks fr it, such as teaching English in a Csta Rican elementary schl that relied n vlunteers when they culdn’t affrd teachers.
Hwever, nt all vlunturism prgrams are helping. A reprter fr The New Yrk Times wrte in 2016 abut their experience with a grup f peple building a schl in Haiti: “These peple knew nthing abut hw t cnstruct a building. Cllectively they had spent thusands f dllars t fly here t d a jb that Haitian bricklayers culd have dne far mre quickly. Imagine hw many classrms might have been built if they had dnated that mney rather than spending it t fly dwn themselves. Perhaps thse Haitian bricklayers culd have fund weeks f emplyment instead f ut f a jb, at least fr several days.”
If an rganizatin can get free labr frm an unskilled vlunteer, they’re nt spending mney hiring lcals t d the same wrk fr a fee. In a pverty-stricken ecnmy where residents are already struggling t find jbs, funds that g twards digging a well r building a schl will have mre f an impact if they stay within the lcal ecnmy. Taking wrk frm lcals can prevent develping cmmunities frm self-establishment. Nt t mentin, vlunteers wh are untrained in whatever service they are prviding can smetimes actually end up hlding back prgress.
28.Hw des the authr intrduce the tpic “vlunturism”?
A.By explaining its rigin.B.By presenting its cncept.
C.By discussing its classificatin.D.By srting ut its causes.
29.What helps guarantee the success f a vlunturism prgram accrding t the passage?
A.The purpse and legitimacy f a prgram.
B.Participants’ previus vluntary experience.
C.The degree f invlvement f each vlunteer.
D.Prper cntrl f the prgram and respnsible vlunteers.
30.What is the third paragraph mainly abut?
A.Vlunturists’ dnatins t their destinatins.
B.The enthusiasm f peple fr rebuilding Haiti.
C.The invisible prblem brught by vlunturists.
D.Vlunturists’ determinatin t make cntributins.
31.What’s the authr’s attitude t vlunturism?
A.Objective.B.Indifferent,C.Favrable.D.Disapprving.
The nging climate change is ready t have serius and lasting cnsequences fr plants acrss the glbe. A research cnducted by Liverpl Jhn Mres University, UK is primarily fcused n explring hw the nutritinal cntent f fd crps may be affected by the interacting effects f rising CO2 levels and increasing temperatures assciated with climate change.
The research is fcused n ppular leafy vegetables, including kale, rcket and spinach. Fr this prject, these crps are grwn in envirnment-cntrlled grwth rms at Liverpl Jhn Mres University, and the CO2 and temperature levels are changed t lk like the UK’s predicted future climate cnditins.
After the plants have been grwn under climate change cnditins, their nutritinal quality was analyzed. Early results frm this prject suggest that raised levels f atmspheric CO2 can help crps grw faster and bigger, but certainly nt healthier. After sme time, the crps shwed a reductin in key minerals like Ca and certain antixidant cmpunds (抗氧化化合物). These changes were wrsened by rising temperatures.
A key early finding is that different crps have respnded differently t these climate change stressrs, with sme species reacting mre intensely than thers. “This diversity in respnse highlights that we can’t generalize acrss crp species. This cmplexity has been bth fascinating and challenging and reminds us why it’s imprtant t study multiple stressrs tgether,” says Jiata Ugwah Ekele, a PhD student at Liverpl Jhn Mres University, UK.
This nutritinal imbalance pses serius health implicatins fr humanity. While higher CO2 levels can increase the cncentratin f sugars in crps, it can decrease essential prteins, minerals and antixidants.
“This changed balance culd cntribute t diets that are higher in calries but prer in nutritinal value,” says Ms. Ekele. “Increased sugar cntent in crps, especially fruits and vegetables, culd lead t greater risks f extreme verweight and type 2 diabetes — particularly in ppulatins already struggling with these diseases.”
32.What is the fcus f the study?
A.Future climate cnditins in the UK.
B.New types f leafy vegetables in the UK.
C.The way t grw crps faster in greenhuses.
D.Climate change and its impact n crp nutritin.
33.What was the cnditin f the crps grwn fr this research prject?
A.Thinner air.B.Cntrlled water.
C.Higher CO2 level.D.Lwer temperature.
34.Hw des Ms. Ekele sund in the last paragraph?
A.Annyed.B.Cncerned.C.Satisfied.D.Cnfident.
35.What can be a suitable title fr the text?
A.Bigger crps, fewer nutrientsB.Faster grwth, richer minerals
C.Warmer climate, balanced crpsD.Higher CO2, healthier vegetables
Hw t Stp Laughing at Inapprpriate Times
Althugh laughing at inapprpriate times can be embarrassing, it’s actually a natural reactin fr sme peple when they’re facing a highly stressful situatin. 36 Hwever, when inapprpriate laughter negatively affects yur life, start by cntrlling yur urge t laugh. If yu can’t, try ne f these ptins fr shifting yur thughts away frm what’s triggering (触发) yur laughter. ●Distract yurself frm yur urge t laugh.
It takes time t learn hw t cntrl yur tendency t laugh, but distractin is an easy way t stp yurself. Yu can try t pinch yurself, fr the slight pain will distract yu frm yur urge t laugh. 37 . Mre simply, just lk fr a certain clr in the rm r sing a sng t yurself.
● 38 .
D yu laugh ut f nervusness, r d yu laugh t cpe with painful feelings? Whatever yur reasns fr laughing, write dwn when yur laughter is causing yu issues. Once yu knw what they are, yu can begin t address yur habit f laughing.
●Mve t a private lcatin when yu start t laugh, if yu can.
39 . This gives yu time t calm yurself and take a few deep breaths befre rejining everyne. Learn t recgnize the urge that cmes befre yu laugh, and try t identify yur laughter triggers s that yu can excuse yurself in time. ●Aplgize fr yur laughter, if it still happens.
Tell the persn yu ften cpe with upsetting feelings by laughing, then say yu’re srry if the reactin hurts them. Opening up t them will likely make them understand where yu’re cming frm. 40 .
A.Identify what makes yu laugh inapprpriately
B.Recrd the results f yur inapprpriate laughter
C.The key is t pick a distractin that is easy t d instantly
D.This kind f hnesty can als help relieve yur urge t laugh
E.When laughter strikes befre yu can stp it, excuse yurself
F.It culd als be a reactin t help yu relieve stress and anxiety
G.Mental exercises wrk t — make a list f grceries in yur mind
三、完形填空
Emily Bhatnagar has always lved reading. “Grwing up, I was really shy, s I always turned t 41 ,” she said. “They srt f became my best friends when I didn’t have ne.”
In 2019, when Emily was in her secnd year f high schl, her dad was diagnsed with cancer. The news was difficult fr the family. Bks became an even bigger 42 and she started thinking abut kids in 43 situatins.
When her father recvered, she came up with a plan t 44 thers. “The idea came frm just great thankfulness that the dctrs were able t perfrm such a(n) 45 ,” she says. “But als a little 46 that there were kids wh were fighting the same battle.”
Emily started a bk drive (书籍捐赠活动) in her hmetwn. The gal was t 47 bks and give them t 48 being treated fr cancer in lcal hspitals. Since the start f the bk drive, which she calls Fr Lve & Buttercup, Emily has cllected mre than 10,000 bks.
Emily had n idea hw much 49 her wrk wuld get. She started by psting n scial media, asking peple in her area t 50 . “I was expecting maybe tw r three 51 frm neighbrs,” she says. “But it ended up 52 ,” especially when news statins began reprting it.
Emily hpes t expand the prject t 53 mre kids ne day. The 54 f the first time she visited children wh’d 55 her bks sticks with her. “It was the best day f my life,” she says. “I realized I wanted t d this type f wrk frever.”
41.A.tysB.mviesC.bksD.sngs
42.A.awardB.cmfrtC.dreamD.burden
43.A.familiarB.nrmalC.cmplexD.similar
44.A.trainB.serveC.befriendD.help
45.A.miracleB.surveyC.rleD.experiment
46.A.sadnessB.cnfusinC.understandingD.disappintment
47.A.writeB.cllectC.buyD.translate
48.A.kidsB.neighbrsC.studentsD.citizens
49.A.mneyB.praiseC.attentinD.imprvement
50.A.searchB.dnateC.prepareD.gather
51.A.giftsB.hintsC.respnsesD.invitatins
52.A.blwing upB.dying awayC.breaking dwnD.cming back
53.A.amuseB.teachC.adptD.reach
54.A.taskB.difficultyC.memryD.benefit
55.A.readB.receivedC.reviewedD.recmmended
四、语法填空
语法填空
Chinese brush calligraphy is ne f the mst imprtant art 56 (frm) in China.
The rigin f Chinese brush calligraphy is unknwn, 57 lcal tales say it ges back ver 4,000 years t the time f the legendary (传说的) Yellw Emperr. At that time characters 58 (carve) n animal bnes r trtise shells. Only after Qin Shi Huang united China under his rule int ne cuntry did it really gain ppularity as a cmmn art frm. Qin Shi Huang set regular rules fr Chinese characters, 59 (make) it easier fr peple t learn. This Chinese art frm cntinued t prgress during the Tang Dynasty (618 AD-907AD), 60 a new type f the cursive script (草书) was frmed. It is written 61 (free), but it’s nt easy t read.
Tday Chinese brush calligraphy is nce again a subject in schls and 62 art frm highly 63 (appreciate) acrss the wrld. Anyne can practise it and what is required is a simple set including a brush, ink and paper. Practising this art cnsistently can develp 64 (persn) character and is 65 great benefit t health.
五、书信写作
66.假如你是李阳,你的好友Jasn写信告诉你,他很喜欢学校的课余活动,但又怕参加课余活动会占用高二的学习时间,请你用英语给好友Jasn回信,就“参加学校课余活动”提建议,短文应包含以下要点:
1、写信目的;
2、你的建议(积极参加课余活动锻炼能力,聆听老师意见……);
注意:
1.词数:80字左右
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯.
Dear Jasn,
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六、书面表达
67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
After graduating frm cllege, I wrked as a salesman fr a pian cmpany. We advertised ur pians in small twn newspapers and then, when we received many replies, we wuld lad ur little trucks, drive int the area and sell the pians t thse wh had replied. Every time we advertised, we wuld receive a reply n a pstcard which said, “Please bring me a new pian fr my little granddaughter. It must be red mahgany(红木). I can pay $10 a mnth with my egg mney.” Of curse, we culd nt sell a new pian fr $10 a mnth. N finance cmpany wuld carry a cntract with payments that small, s we ignred her pstcards.
One day, hwever, I happened t be in that area calling n ther replies, and ut f curisity I decided t meet the ld lady. I fund pretty much what I expected: The ld lady lived in a ne-rm cabin in the middle f a cttn field. The cabin had a dirt flr and there were chickens in the huse. Obviusly, she culd nt have qualified t purchase anything n credit—n car, n phne, n real jb, nthing but a rf ver her head. I culd see daylight thrugh the rf in several places.
Her little granddaughter was abut 8, bareft and wearing a dress made ut f cttn bags hlding animal feed. I explained t the ld lady that we culd nt sell a new pian fr $10 a mnth and that she shuld stp writing t us every time she saw ur advertisement.
I drve away heartsick, but my advice had n effect—she still sent us the same pstcard every time we advertised. Always wanting a new pian, red mahgany, she swre she wuld never miss a$10 payment. It was sad.
Several years later, I wned my wn pian cmpany, and each time I advertised in that area, the ld lady’s pstcards wuld cme t me.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为 150个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
One day when I was in that area, I made a big decisin.
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Twenty years later, while sitting at a bar, I heard the mst beautiful pian music behind me.
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参考答案
1.B
【原文】M: Jenny, yu can just drp me here.
W: But we’re tw streets away frm the ffice.
M: It’s fine. I had a big breakfast and feel like a bit f walk.
2.C
【原文】W: Hell, Gerge, yu lk tired. Didn’t sleep well last night?
M: N, nt at all. I had t wrk flat ut t meet the prject deadline. Nw I’m really feeling a bit rundwn.
3.B
【原文】W: Jhn, can’t we g smeplace and talk? It’s s nisy in here.
M: Well, there’s a small park acrss the street. It’s usually nt crwded at this time f day.
4.A
【原文】W: We’ve gt t d smething abut the neighbr’s dg.
M: Why? Has he been int yur flwer garden again?
W: The flwer garden, the garbage can and yesterday he started digging hles in the yard.
5.C
【原文】M: Hell, we have a reservatin in the name f Mr. Jnes. Is there any table by the windw?
W: Srry, we've gt this crner table fr yu. It's quiet here, nt clse t the dr.
6.A 7.C
【原文】W: Dave, dn’t frget we are invited ut t dinner tnight.
M: Oh, yeah. I almst frgt. What time?
W: 7:30. We shuld leave the huse by 6:30. Yu knw hw bad the traffic is that time f night?
M: It's infrmal, isn’t it?
W: Yeah. Yu can wear yur new sprts jacket. The ne I gt yu as an anniversary gift.
M: OK, well, I’ve gt t g. I’ll try t get hme a little earlier tday.
W: Gd.
8.A 9.C
【原文】M: We need t decide exactly when we’re ging t mve. Any suggestins?
W: I think July wuld be the best time. Our sales are always dwn that mnth. We culd mve all the ffice equipment at a weekend, d everything at nce.
M: I think a weekend is t shrt. Maybe we shuld d it department by department.
W: What d yu mean?
M: Well, each week, a different department wuld mve. That way, there wuld always be peple here t handle custmer inquiries, phne calls, and s n.
W: Emm, that’s a gd idea.
10.A 11.A 12.C
【原文】W: S Mr Peter Sels, I’d be curius t knw what were the early cnnectins in yur life that let yu int the art field?
M: My grandfather was an art dealer in Munich. They had a great museum in Munich. He tk me t the museum, and I respnded very strngly t what I saw n the walls there. I learned abut art frm him, I learned abut lking at art frm him. I think that’s what really gt me started. Then many years later, after I gt ut f the army, I went t study art histry at the University f Chicag.
W: Tell us mre abut yur experiences f lking at art with yur grandfather.
M: Well, we lked at the famus paintings by the great artists like Rembrandt, Btticelli, and Albert Durer. Rubens’ paintings were my favrites. Yes, I remember these things. This was when I was between 10 and 15. When I was 14, I was s anxius t see mre art that a friend f mine and I bicycled acrss the Alps t see Venice. That was a big adventure.
13.C 14.B 15.A 16.B
【原文】W: Hi, Jhn. Haven’t seen yu fr ages.
M: Hi, Susan. Fancy meeting yu here n the train.
W: Hw is yur cllege life?
M: What can I say? I’ve survived.
W: What happened?
M: Well, early last March, I started ding a part time jb in a law firm. A few weeks befre I had started writing my term paper. I thught I culd finish it by August.
W: That was a pretty gd idea, trying t have sme wrk experience.
M: Fr the first 3 weeks, yu knw, I tried. I gt up early and wrked fr an hur n my paper befre ging t wrk. But wrk was s fun. I met tns f new peple, and sn I culdn’t find even a minute fr my paper. S I had t quit my part-time jb and finally finished my paper in Octber.
W: Well, it’s never t late t mend. It’s kind f hard t find a balance between what yu have t d and what yu want t d.
M: Yeah, it’s really imprtant fr me t balance study and wrk. And I think I shuld learn t exercise sme self-cntrl.
17.B 18.C 19.A 20.B
【原文】M: Being an athlete is very fun, painful, and exciting. Every time I cme t the track, I feel like I’m ut f this place. This is Btswana Natinal Stadium. This is where I train. When I saw Usain Blt running in 2012 Lndn Olympics, I was amazed. Just watching him run, gt me mtivated. I quit being a chess player and started t run. I went t the 2016 Olympics and went t the finals at the age f 18. And ww, I finished fifth. It was a dream cme true t me, but I still wanted mre. The training is super hard. But the hardest part fr me is that I gt an injury, an injury which may take me ut fr years. Fr a perid f time, as a yung athlete, I didn’t knw what t d. I lst fcus. But nw, I’m back n the track. I really want t be there at the Olympics and d what I did befre. D much, much greater. I dn’t care abut the gld, I dn’t care abut the silver. I want t d my best, yu knw, take everything and shw it t the wrld.
41.C 42.B 43.D 44.D 45.A 46.A 47.B 48.A 49.C 50.B 51.C 52.A 53.D 54.C 55.B
56.frms 57.but 58.were carved 59.making 60.when 61.freely 62.an 63.appreciated 64.persnal 65.f
66.Dear Jasn,
Glad t hear frm yu again. I learn frm yur letter that yu have a preference fr after-class activities, but yu are cncerned that taking part in the activities might take up a lt f time. I'm writing t ffer yu sme suggestins n hw t deal with the prblem.
In my view, yu are encuraged t participate in after-class activities, which enables yu t imprve yur ability and shape yur character. Secnd, it is suggested that yu turn t yur teachers fr help, since they are experienced and willing t give yu advice. Last but nt least, it is f great imprtance t raise yur efficiency and get accustmed t the schedule in Senir Tw.
I hpe that my suggestins can be f sme help. I am certain that yu are able t balance yur study with the extra-curricular activities.
Lking frward t yur reply.
Yurs sincerely,
Li Hua
67.One day when I was in the area, I made a big decisin. Despite knwing that it was a terrible business decisin, I laded a red mahgany pian nt my little truck. I delivered the pian t the ld lady. I placed the new pian in the huse, advised her and the little girl t keep the chickens ff it and left. I was sure that I had just thrwn away a new pian. T my surprise, the payments came in n time with a thank-yu nte every mnth.
Twenty years later while sitting at a bar. I heard the mst beautiful pian music behind me. Lking arund, I saw a lvely yung wman playing a very nice grand pian. Stunned by her great perfrmance, I mved t a table beside her. She stpped and smiled at me plitely, “Aren’t yu the man wh sld my grandma a pian a lng time ag?” It didn’t ring a bell, s she started t explain. And I suddenly remembered., My Lrd, it was her, the little bareft girl in the feed sack dress! I was s glad that my kindness did make a real difference.题号
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
答案
B
C
B
A
C
A
C
A
C
A
题号
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
答案
A
C
C
B
A
B
B
C
A
B
题号
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
答案
C
C
D
A
D
C
D
B
D
C
题号
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
答案
A
D
C
B
A
F
G
A
E
D
题号
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
答案
C
B
D
D
A
A
B
A
C
B
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51
52
53
54
55
答案
C
A
D
C
B
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