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第第页北师大版(2023)选择性必修第二册Unit5Education作业(含答案)Unit5Education作业

一、完形填空

Igrewupasthe“baby”ofmyfamily.Iwastheyoungestofthethreesons.Mybrotherswerefiveandsevenyears1thanmeanddealtwithmostofthesmallroutinetasksthatmymumanddadneededtodoaroundthehouse.I2mostofmytimeridingmybike,playingbasketball,walkinginthewoods,orreadingbooksbythestove(火炉)inthecoldwinter.Ispentmy3withallthefunandnoneofthe4.

BythetimeIenteredmyearlyteens,5,bothofmybrothershadmovedoutofourhome.Mydad6hisbackseriouslyandbecome7.Later,wemovedtoamountaintophouse8byastove.IsoonfoundthatIdidmorework9Ihadeverdonebefore.I10theweeds(杂草)inourgardeninthespringandsummer.Inthefall,Icutand11wooduptokeepus12inthewinter.AllyeararoundI13heavyfive-galloncontainersofwaterfromamountainspringbacktoour14sothatwecouldhavewatertodrinkandcookwith.

Atfirst,I15andwasn’tsatisfied.Afterawhile,Ibegantofind16inhelpingmyparents.IsangtomyselfwhileIpiledwoodupandsmiledwhileIcarriedwater.I17foundmyselfhelpingmymumwithdinnerdishesandcleaning.Istartedto18somethingthatIwouldcarrywithmetherestofmy19too:whenyourworkisdoneinlove,itisn’tjust20.

1.A.youngerB.seniorC.juniorD.smaller

2.A.tookB.paidC.costD.spent

3.A.childhoodB.babyhoodC.adulthoodD.teenager

4.A.patienceB.preparationC.responsibilityD.effort

5.A.somehowB.howeverC.thereforeD.otherwise

6.A.hadinjuredB.haddamagedC.haddestroyedD.hadruined

7.A.slimB.strongC.disabledD.energetic

8.A.designedB.affectedC.surroundedD.heated

9.A.thanB.asifC.thoughD.onlyif

10.A.plantedB.removedC.decoratedD.dotted

11.A.gaveB.cleanedC.burntD.piled

12.A.positiveB.healthyC.warmD.safe

13.A.storedB.foundC.returnedD.dragged

14.A.caveB.campC.houseD.temple

15.A.greetedB.complainedC.announcedD.continued

16.A.joyB.painC.pityD.puzzle

17.A.againB.seldomC.evenD.still

18.A.realizeB.confuseC.explainD.function

19.A.familyB.societyC.experienceD.life

20.A.threatB.workC.reliefD.pleasure

二、阅读理解

Weallhavefriendswhomakeusfrownwhentheywalkin.Weknowthatwithinfiveminutestheywillhaveuscompletelydepressed,andwefeelthatthereisnothingwecandoaboutit.Theirlivesaredesperate,sad,tragic,boredorwhatever,andifyouhaveasympatheticear,youlistenandtheyarelikelytokeepcomingbacktotellyoumore.DoyouknowwhyItmakesthemfeelbetter.Butyoujustwanttojumpoutthenearestwindow,andtheyleavewhistlingandsmellingtheroses.

Ifyouaresurroundedbypeoplelikethis,itmaybeimpossibletogetthemoutofyourlifebecausethey’reyourbiggestcustomer,arelativeoryourbusinesspartner.Butwhateverelseyoudo,youreallydoneedtodrawalineinthesand.Ifmoreofthepeopleyoumixwitharenegativethanpositive,youhaveaproblem,whichwillonlygetworseovertimeandkeepyoutrappedinthecycleoffeelingoverwhelmed.

ImadeaveryconsciousdecisionanumberofyearsagoaboutthetypeofpeopleIwouldhaveinmylife.Iwanttobesurroundedbyenergetic,enthusiasticandpositivepeoplewhoaregettingonwiththeirlives.Idon’tcarewhattheydoforaliving,howmuchmoneytheyhaveorwhotheyknow.AllIcareaboutistheirzestforlife.ThesepeopleinspireandmotivatemetobethebestpersonIcanbe;theyaresupportiveofanydecisionorchangethatwillhelpmetoachievethisgoal.IfIfail,theyarethefirstpeopletosupportmeandsayatleastIgaveitago.

IfIlistenedtothenegativepeople,Iwouldn’tdoanything,becauselifeisclearlysomessedupthatthereisnothingIcanpossiblydothatwouldmakeitanybetter.Thereisnomaliciousintentioninthesepeople,andit’sjustareflectionofwheretheyareinlifeatthetime.Andthatissad,butweallneedtodecideifwewanttobeequallysad.Imadethedecisionnottoandthatwasthat.

Isuggestkeepingsuchpeopleatarm’slength.Someofthemwon’tlikeyouforit.Bepreparedforsomebadresults,buttryitbecausethepay-offisbig.Anddevelopingaproperwaywillmakeiteasier.

21.Whatisthefunctionofthefirstparagraph

A.Toexplainthereason.B.Tointroducethetopic.

C.Tocriticizethebehavior.D.Toanalyzethephenomenon.

22.Whichofthefollowingdoestheauthoragreewith

A.Theidentityofapersonmatterswhenwechoosewhotomixwith.

B.Wemuststayawayfromanegativepersonevenifheisourcustomer.

C.Beingnegativeisareflectionofthestateoflifenegativepeoplearein.

D.Themorenegativepeoplewestaywith,thelessoverwhelmedwewillbe.

23.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“zest”inParagraph3mean

A.Doubt.B.Control.C.Expectation.D.Enthusiasm.

24.Whatistheauthorlikelytotalkaboutinthefollowingparagraph

A.Howtodefinethepay-off.B.Howtoignorethebadresults.

C.Howtosaynotoafriendyoudislike.D.Howtokeepadistancefromnegativepeople.

WeworkwithCambridgeCountyCouncil’sParticipationTeamtocreateopportunitiesforyoungpeopletovisittheUniversityandlearnmoreaboutit.Thefollowingeventsarescheduledforthecomingacademicyear.

SuperStarworkshops

12workshopsareplannedforyoungpeopleaged7to11.Thesehalf-dayvisitswillbeheldthroughouttheyear,attimeswhenyoungpeoplearenotatschool.Ifparticipantscomplete8ofthe12workshops,theywillbeawardedthenationallyrecognisedSuperStarCrestAward.

Pleasenote,workshopswillonlyrunifwehaveasufficientnumberofattendees(usuallyaround3+participants).

ExploreUniversityDays

ExploreUniversityDaysareforyoungpeopleaged12to15.ParticipantsvisittheUniversityfortwodaysandtakepartinavarietyofuniversity-relatedworkshops,andotherfunactivities.

Previousparticipantshaveengagedwiththefollowing:

·VisitedtheSportsCentre

·TookpartinaNeuroscienceWorkshop

·Enjoyedatwo-coursemealataUniversityCollege

DateswillbeconfirmedinearlyDecember,andascheduleforeventswillfollowintheNewYear.

Eventsforpost-16students

Ifyouarestudyingforyourpost-16qualificationsandareconsideringapplyingforCambridgeorwouldliketofindoutmoreaboutaspecificsubject,thefollowingeventsmightbeforyou:

·UniversityandCollegeOpenDays

·SubjectMasterclasses

·CambridgeScienceFestival

25.WhicheventisspeciallyforapplicantsofCambridge

A.SuperStarworkshops.

B.TheNeuroscienceWorkshop.

C.ExploreUniversityDays.

D.Eventsforpost-16students.

26.Theeventsinthepassagemostprobablyaimto.

A.introducesomecourses

B.advertiseCambridgeUniversity

C.enrichstudents’sparetimelife

D.promotechildren’sinterestintouring

27.WhatcantheparticipantsdoinSuperStarworkshops

A.Stayonlyhalfaday.

B.Getagift.

C.Enjoyafreemeal.

D.VisittheSportsCentre.

【课本原文】

GOINGPOSITIVE

IalwayswantedtolookliketheslimgirlsonTVeventhoughIknewthatitwasimpossible.IworriedaboutmyweightandtriedeverynewdietIreadaboutonline.Itriedno-fat,low-fat,5:2,onlybananas,nobananas—Ialmostwentbananas,too.

ThenIreadanarticlethatsaidinsteadofasking“AmIfat”Ishouldbeasking“AmIfit”Ihadnoideaalettercouldmakesuchadifference!OnceIstartedthinkingaboutfitnessratherthanweight,thingsbegantochange.Insteadofsaying“Iwanttolosethreekilos”,Iwouldsay“Iwanttoruntwokilometresineightminutes”or“Iwanttobeabletodo30pushups”.RatherthancuttingoutthefoodsIenjoyed,Iaddedhealthyfoodstomymeals.Icouldstillhaveaburgernowandthen,butIwouldaddasaladoranapple.

Finally,Istoppedcomparingmyselfwithactressesandmodelsandlookingforthingsthatwerewrongwithmyfaceorbody.Instead,ImadealistofthethingsIlikedaboutmyself.Bybeingpositiveaboutmyselfandmybody,Ibecamebothhappierandhealthier.

28.Thephrase“wentbananas”inthepassageprobablymeans“”.

A.wenttobuybananasB.atebananas

C.wentmadD.hatedbananas

29.Whatchangedherattitudetohershape

A.Anarticlesheread.B.Thebananas.

C.Theapples.D.Thefoodssheliked.

30.Wecaninferthataccordingtothepassage.

A.agirlshouldgoonadiet

B.agirlshouldeatmorefruits

C.beingslimismoreimportantthanfitness

D.keepingfitismoreimportantthanbeingslim

31.What'sthemainideaofthepassage

A.Kayla'sprobleminthepast.

B.WhatmadeKaylachange.

C.Kayla'slifenow.

D.Kayla'schangefrombeingworriedtobeingpositiveaboutherselfandbody.

Thewonderfulmultiple-awardwinningproducer,writer,anddirectorNormanLear,whois100,wasrecentlyinterviewedbyaTVhost,whoaskedhimwhatadvicehewouldgivetoyoungerpeopleasasuccessfulman.Withoutmissingabeat,Learsaid,“Learntoletthingsthatbotheryougo.”

Thosefewwordsaresomeofthemostpowerfulintheworld.Iknowthatifpeoplecouldjustlearntodoit,murderanddivorcerateswouldfalldramatically,andIwouldbeoutofajob.

Learningtoletgoofwhatbothersyouisadreamformanypeople,eachofushasourownpersonaldemons(魔鬼)tofight.Thebigquestionis:howdoyouletgoofthemThereisnoonesolutionthatworksforeveryone,becausewe’realldifferent.Psychotherapy(心理疗法)mayhelpsomepeoplewhoholdontonegativethoughts,whileothersdon’trespondtosuchtreatments.

Evenafteryou’veworkedonthis,youmayhavetodealwiththeafter-effectsofatraumaticexperience.It’shardtoforget,forexample,thatsomeoneheldaguntoyourheadorbrokeyourheart.Trulylettinggomeansnotforgettingwhathappenedbutratherleadingtolivewithit,becausenoonecancompletelyforgettheirpastandit’snouseavoidingtheunfortunatepast.Buteachdayisachancetostartanew.

Elvira,anactress,wasdisturbedbyPTSD,amentaldisorder.Medicationdidn’thelp.Shegotcounselingfromsomegoodpeopleanddidherownwork,butshewouldstillwakeupinastateofanxietyeverymorning.Whenwestartedworkingtogether,Iaskedhertoimagine,asoftenasshecould,thatthediscomfortshewasfeelingwasthenegativityleavingherbody.Wheneveranegativethoughtenteredhermind,shewouldrepeatthisvisualizationexerciseandwouldsoonbegintofeelokayagain.

Learningtoletgoofthingsthatbotheryoufreesyoufromthefeelingthatyoudon’tdeservegoodthingscomingyourway.Ittakeseffort,butit’sworthwhile.

32.WhatadvicedidNormanLearsharewithyoungerpeople

A.Beingprofessionalinmultiplefields.B.Beingenthusiasticaboutone’scareer.

C.Havinganoptimisticattitudetobadthings.D.Showinggreatloveandcaringfortheyoung.

33.WhatmessageisconveyedinParagraph3

A.Annoyingdreamssharecertainsimilarities.B.Strategiesforlettinggovarybetweenindividuals.

C.It’snecessaryforustoletgoofnegativethoughts.D.It’snormalforustoreceivepsychologicaltreatments.

34.Whatmaytheauthorencouragethosebotheredbytraumaticexperiencestodo

A.Moveforwardwithbadmemories.B.Avoidthingsrelatedtopasttraumas

C.Tryhardtoforgetunpleasantexperiences.D.Marktheboundarybetweenthepresentandthepast.

35.WhatdoestheauthormainlywanttoshowbytheexampleofElvira

A.Aneffectivetechniqueforbattlingagainstanxiety.

B.Thewayhowmentaldisordersaffectpeople’slife.

C.Theprocessoftreatingmentaldisordersispainful.

D.Actressesaremorelikelytosuffermentaldisorders.

Armedwithatoolkitoftechniquesandtrickstocalmthemindandbringfocusbacktoyourbody,youcanstopstressfulsituationsfromsabotagingyourday,saysKatyGeorgiou.

GROUNDYOURSELF

Makingcontactwiththegroundisyourbaselinego-toresponseforstress.Thistechniquecanbeespeciallyhelpfulifyoufindyourstressregularlyturnsintopanic.Whereveryouare,whateveryou’redoing,placeyourfeetflatonthegroundsothatyoufeelstable,andthencloseyoureyes.Ifyou’reabletositonthefloorcross-leggedortoliedownflat,thenevenbetter.

Thinkofthisasearthing:reallyconnectwiththegroundbeneathyourbody.Somestudiessuggestthatthissimpleactcanhelpreduceorrelievesymptomsofstresssuchaspainandfatigue,reducebloodpressure,andimprovesleep.Ifyou’refeelingdisconnectedfromtheworld,itcanalsoremindyouthatyoubelongtoitandareacrucialpartofit—thegroundwillalwaysbethereforyou.

LOVETHYSELF

Adoptingregular,dailyorweeklyroutinesforself-carecanbeverycontaining,creatingconsistencyamidallsortsofstressfullifeeventshappeningaroundyou.Lookinginthemirroreachdaycanactuallyremindyouthatyouexist,sofeelfreetofactorsomereectivegazingintoyourdailyroutine,whetherit’swhileapplyingmoisturiser,shaving,orbrushingyourhair.Studieshaveshownthatbeingconfrontedwithyourreectioncanhavepowerfuleffects,takingusoutofourheadsandintotheimmediatepresent.Foraddedeffect,payattentiontothewayyourproductsinteractwithyourhairandskinasyouapplythem.

Playingaroundwithsmells,coloursandtexturesinyourhandswillalsoengageyoursenses.Usingascentedshampooorsmoothingonbodylotionafterawarmbathcanbeeasywaystodothis.

CLEARYOURMIND

Abandonallyourthoughtsandtrytofocusonlyonyoursurroundings.Whatcanyousee,hear,smell,tasteandtouchIdentifythreethingsyoucanhear,onethingyoucantaste,fourthingsyoucanseeandtwothingsyoucanfeelonyourskin.Pickoutcoloursintheroomyouaresittingin,noticetexturesanddifferentkindsoflight.Ifsomebodyiswithyou,tellthemwhatyouareexperiencing.Thepointhereisthatyoursensesareyourbestandeasiestroutebacktofeelingcalm,bycomingoutofyourheadandrootingyourselfbackinthepresent.Thisisincrediblyhelpfulifyou’rehavingapanicattackoropresponse.

36.IfyourfriendJanealwaysfeelswornoutandsuffersfromsleepdeprivation,whichofthefollowingtechniqueswillyouespeciallyrecommendtoher

A.Connectherbodytothegroundbeneathher.

B.Adoptadailygazeatherreflectioninthemirror.

C.Exchangeherscentlessshampooforanaromaticone.

D.Focusonwhatshecansee,hear,smell,tasteandtouch.

37.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTTRUEaccordingtothepassage

A.Lyingdownflatcanbetterrelieveyourstress.

B.Groundingyourselfcangiveyouasenseofbelongingtotheworld.

C.Brushingyourhairwhilelookinginthemirrorcanremindyouofyourexistence.

D.Thosehavingapanicattackshouldshuttheirsensesdown.

38.Thepassageisintendedto__________.

A.helppeopleunderstandthemselvesbetter

B.introducesomepracticalmethodsforstressmanagement

C.emphasizethesignificanceofexploitingmultiplesenses

D.promoteamindsetoflivinginthemoment

三、七选五

Award-winningnovelistJamaicaKincaidistalkingwithTimesabouthernewbookSeeNowThen.

Yournewbook,SeeNowThen,featuresaCaribbeanwriterwhosehusbandisacomposerandwholivesintheNortheastwithtwokids.Soundslikeyou.Howautobiographical(自传的)isit

39ButIwasn’tthinkingofmyself.Myownself,myowneverydaylife,issortofveryuntidyandsmellyandkindofannoyingundercloseobservation.

Whatdoyoumean,untidyandsmelly

Iliketobeinmypajamas(睡衣)allday.SometimesIdon’twashfordaysbecauseIliketoreadandsitaround.40I’mnotfuntobewith.

There’slessinthisbookaboutslaveryandracethaninsomeofyourpreviousworks.41

Raceisnotparticularlyinterestingtome.Poweris.Slaveryinterestsmebecauseit’sagainsthumanityandhasnotstopped.It’snecessarytotalkaboutthat.

Soit’snotinterestingtoyouthatthemostpowerfulmaninAmericaisblack

Notreally.AsIsay,raceisnotimportanttome.ThefirsttimeIsawBarackObama,hegaveawonderfulspeech.Butwhatmademereallylikehimisthathiswifecameoutandsheisdarkerthanheis.42

YouwenttotheUStobeamaid.WhatdoyouthinktodaywhenyouseemaidsfromtheWestIndies

ThattheyprobablyarenotasluckyasIwas.I’vebeenextremelyluckyinmyentirelife.AndI’veneversaidnotoanykindness.43

A.Iliketoeatinbed.

B.I’vealwaystakenitandsaidthankyou.

C.Areyoustillinterestedinthosetopics

D.Alotofeventsinthebookwouldseemtoparallelmyownlife.

E.Hasyourhusbandreadthisseeminglyautobiographicalnovel

F.Whenyoufindsomeoneyouhatealot,youshouldreallylookatit.

G.It’ssoraretoseeablackmanmarriedtoawomanwhoisdarkerthanheis.

四、根据课文内容填空

Onceacirclemissedawedge(楔子).Thecirclewantedtobe44,soitwentaroundlookingforitsmissingpiece.Itwasuncompletedandthereforecouldrollonlyveryslowly.Whilerolling,itadmiredtheflowersalongtheway,45(chat)withwormsandenjoyedthesunshine.

Onedaythecirclefoundapiecethat46perfectly.Itwassohappy.Nowitcouldbewholewithnothingmissing.Itfixedthemissingpieceinitselfandbeganto47.Nowthatitwasaperfectcircle,itcouldrollveryfast,toofasttonoticetheflowersortalkto48.Whenitrealizedhowdifferenttheworldseemedwhenitrolledsoquickly,it49andleftitsfoundpiecebythesideoftheroadandrolledslowlyaway.

Thelessonofthestory,Isuggested,wasthatinsomestrange50wearewholewhenwearemissingsomething.Themanwhohaseverythingisinsomewayapoorman.Hewillneverknowwhatitfeelsliketodesire,tohope,tonourishhissoul51thedreamofsomethingbetter.

Whenweacceptthatimperfectionispartofhumanbeing,andwhenwecancontinuerollingthroughlifeandappreciateit,wewillhaveachievedawholenessthatotherscan52wishto.

Ifwearebraveenoughtolove,strongenoughtoforgive,generousenoughtoshareinanother’shappiness,andwiseenoughtoknowthereisenoughlovetogoaroundforusall,thenwecanachieveafullnessthat53otherlivingcreaturewilleverknow.

五、用单词的适当形式完成短文

语法填空

Weallknow54itisliketowanttowinandmostofusknowwhatitisliketolose.Moreoftenthannot,winninghasthevictorwalkingonair,lostinthegloryofthemoment,55theloserisleftwithabittertasteandafeelingoffailure.Almostnobodylikestocome56(two),andsometimesitisdifficult57(keep)everythinginperspective.Modernsocietyhonourswinnersandsuccessfulsportspeoplequicklybecomecelebrities,58(admire)byall.However,therearewaystowinandwaystolose.Whetheryoucomefirstorlast,itisimportanttoremember59atanysportingevent,youfacetwoopponents:yourfellow60(compete)andyourself.Atthefinish,yourcompetitorwillwalkawaybutyouwillhavetolivewithyourdecisions.Atruesportsperson61(make)therightdecisionsfortherightreasonsandnotworryaboutfailure.Thereisanoldandverywisesaying,repeatedmanytimes,“Winwithhumility,losewithgrace,anddoboth62dignity.”Inpraiseofsuchactsofsportsmanship,theInternationalFairPlayCommitteedecidedtoawardthePierredeCoubertinFairPlayTrophy,in1964.Thefirstathlete63(receive)theawardwasanItalianbobsleighcompetitornamedEugenioMonti.

六、词性转换

词性转换

64.opposev.反对,对抗→adj.(观点、意见等)相反的,相对立的→adj.反对的

65.behavev.表现,举止→n.举止,行为

66.confusev.使困惑→adj.令人困惑的→adj.感到困惑的→n.困惑,疑惑

67.reflectv.显示,反映;思考→n.反映;思考;反射

68.createvt.创造,创作;造成→n.创造性,创造力→adj.有创造性的,有创造力的→n.创造物,产物;创造

69.visibleadj.看得见的,可见的→adj.看不见的;无形的

70.familiaradj.熟悉的,了解的→adj.不熟悉的,不了解的

71.organizev.组织→n.组织,团体,机构→n.组织者

72.actualadj.实际的;真实的→adv.事实上,实际上

73.intendv.计划,打算→n.意图,目的,打算

74.formaladj.正式的→adj.(书写或言谈)非正式的

75.recognisev.认识,辨认出→n.认出,识别;(公众的)表彰,赞扬

76.basev.以……为基础→n.基础;根据→adj.基础的;基本的;初级的

77.awareadj.意识到的,明白的→n.意识;认识;感悟能力

七、选用适当的单词或短语补全句子

选词填空

allowsb.todosth.,adaptto,enablesb.todosth.,devoteto,providesth.forsb.,passon,havegreatinfluenceon...,beconsistentwith,havegreatsignificance,withthehelpof

78.MayItroubleyoutoamessagetoher

79.Parents’behaviourstheirchildren.

80.Thinkabouthowmuchtimeyouhavetovolunteering.

81.Humanbeingswillcontinuetothechangingclimate.

82.Hisparentswon’thimsmoke.

83.Finally,agreatdealofpracticehersucceed.

84.Studyingmodernwomenwillinstudyingmarketing.

85.Still,theresultstheevidence.

86.Canyoufoodthirtypeople

87.Hemadehimselfunderstoodgestures.

八、其他应用文

88.假设你是希望中学高一学生李华。你校正在举办题为ThePersonIAdmireMost的英语征文活动,请你写一篇征文投稿,内容包括:

1.你最敬佩的人是谁;

2.该人物的主要品质和事迹;

3.该人物对你的影响。

注意:

1.写作词数应为80左右(标题不记入写作词数);

2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

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九、读后续写

89.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。

Whatmyfatherworereallyembarrassedme.Iwantedhimtodresslikeadoctororalawyer,butonthosemuggymorningswhenherosebeforedawntofryeggsformymotherandme,healwaysdressedlikemyfather.

WelivedinSouthTexas,andmyfatherworkedasarepairman.Helikedshirtsthatsnappedmorethanthosethatbuttoned,andkepthispencils,cigars,glasses,wrenchesandscrewdriversinhisbreastpocket.Hisbootswerethosewithsteeltoesthatmadethemdifficulttopulloffhisfeet,whichIsometimeshelpedhimwithwhenhereturnedfromrepairingcars—hisjobthatalsoshamedme.

Iblamedthewayhedressedformysocialfailures.Whenboysbulliedme,Ithoughtthey’dseenmyfatherwearinghiscowboyhatbutnoshirtwhilewalkingourdog.Ifeltthatgirlslaughedatmebecausethey’dglimpsedhimmowingthegrassincut-offjeansandblackboots.Thegirls’familiespaidmentobeautifytheirlawns,whiletheirfatherstravelledinthebaywearinglemon-yellowsweatersandexpensivesandals.

Myfatheronlyboughttwosuitsinhislife.Hepreferredclothesthatallowedhimthefreedomtomoveundercars.Butthedaybeforemyparents’twentiethanniversary,heandIwenttoSears,andhetriedonsuitsallafternoon.Witheachone,hesteppedtothemirror,smiledandnodded,thenaskedaboutthepriceandreachedforanother.Heprobablytriedtensuitsbeforewedrovetoadiscountstoreandboughtonethatsavedhimthebotherofapproachingafittingroom.

Later,heworethesamesuitformyeighth-gradeawardbanquet,butIwishedhe’dstayedhome.Aftertheceremony,hepraisedmyawardandmycharacterwhilechangingintoafadedredsweatsuit.HewassteppingintothegaragetowashaloadoflaundrywhenIaskedwhatlaterstruckmeascruelandwrong.“Why,”Iasked,“don’tyoudress‘nice’,likemyfriendsfathers”

注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Heheldmewithhissad,shockedeyesandsearchedforananswer.

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Inthefollowingdays,myfatherprovedtomethattherearethingsmoreimportantthanwhatonewears.

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参考答案:

1.B2.D3.A4.C5.B6.A7.C8.D9.A10.B11.D12.C13.D14.C15.B16.A17.C18.A19.D20.B

21.B22.B23.D24.D

25.D26.B27.A

28.C29.A30.D

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