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江苏省2021届百校联考高三年级第三次考试

英语试卷

注意事项:

1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。

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,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

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,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。

例:Howmuchistheshirt?

A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.

答案是C.

l.Whatdoesthemando?

A.Heisatailor.

B.Heisarepairman.

C.Heisawaiter.

2.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Abestsailor.

B.Agoodbusiness.

C.Alatestbook.

3.Whatwasthematterwiththebaby?

A.Shedranksomeink.

B.Sheatetoomuch.

C.Shehadafever.

4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Attherailwaystation.

B.Atthebookstore.

C.Atthebusstop.

5.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodonext?

A.LookforTom.

B.GiveTomaphonecall.

C.ContinuetowaitforTom.

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

小愿,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.Whereisthenewspaper?

A.Onthesofa.

B.Onthetable.

C.Onthechair.

7.Whatisthearticlethemanwantstoreadabout?

A.Aninterview.

B.Basketballstars.

C.Famouswriter

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whydoesthemanhavetroublesleeping?

A.Heexercisestoomuch.

B.Hehearsloudnoiseatnight.

C.Heconcernstoomuchabouthiswork.

9.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?

A.Changeanotherjob.

B.Workharder.

C.Takesomemedicine.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whendidthespeakersmeetlasttime?

A.Sixhoursago.

B.Sixmonthsago.

C.Oneyearago.

11.Whichgiftdoesthemangivetothegirl?

A.Aschoolbag.

B.Acreditcard.

C.Abike.

12.HowdidthemangettoBeijing?

A.Bytrain.

B.Byplane.

C.Bycar.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.WhatdoweknowaboutTesla?

A.ItisanEnglishcarcompany.

B.Itaimsatsellinggasolinecars.

C.Itfocusesondrivingpowerofcars.

14.WhenwasTeslafounded?

A.In2003.

B.In2015.

C.In2016.

15.WhatisthesellingpointofModelX?

A.Itssize.

B.Itssensor.

C.Itswingdoors.

16.WhyisTeslacallingonconsumerstouseelectricityascarpower?

A.Tobringinhugeprofits.

B.Toprotecttheenvironment.

C.Tohonortheelectricalengineer.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.InwhichseasondidthespeakervisitStonehenge?

A.Winter.

B.Autumn.

C.Summer.

18.Howmuchdoeseachstoneweigh?

A.Nearly3tones.

B.Nearly5tons.

C.Nearly18tons.

19.Howdidthespeakerfeelwhenshesawthestonescloseup?

A.Uninterested.

B.Frightened.

C.Amazed.

2O.Whatdidthespeakerwanttoknowwhenwalkingaroundthestones?

A.Wherethestonescamefrom.

B.Whythestoneswerebuiltthatway.

C.Whetherpeoplewerelonelyinancienttimes.

第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A

ThisCheapDroneMightBeTheBestSellingGiftOf2021

Phoneselfiesareboring.Peoplearen'tdoingthemanymoreandthey've

becomeunpopular.

First,therewasthestandardselfie,thentheselfiestick,andnowthenext

evolutionoftheselfiehasarrived!

WhatAreWeTalkingAbout?

It'sthenewDroneXPro,abrandnewtypeofdronemadesothatanyone

canflyitIt'sperfectformakingtheultimateselfies!TheDroneXProwas

designedbytwoGermanengineerswholovedrones.Theyfoundthatthedrones

theyhadwereverybig,heavyanddifficulttotravelwith.So,theydesignedthis

ultra-compact,lightdrone.

HowDoesItWork?

Youhavetoinstallanapp(justscantheQRcodeinthemanual).It'sallvery

easy.Onceyouhavedonethat,justpluginthebattery,connecttoyourdrone

andstartuptheapp.Inlessthan10secondsyou'rereadytoflyyourdrone!The

controlsarejustsuperbandflyingthedronefeelsnatural.

Onceyou'reintheair,it'stimetousethebuilt-incamera.Youcantakethe

mostamazingpicturesandvideosfromotherwiseimpossibleanglesandimpress

yourfriendswiththecoolestselfies!

Whafsthepriceandgood?

Theysellitforonly$99(linkhere)zwhichistremendouslycheapforadroneof

thisquality!ThemainbenefitsoftheDroneXProareitsportability,price,camera

anditseaseofuse.

21.Whoisthetextmostprobablyintendedfor?

A.thetourists

B.cameralovers

C.selfielovers

D.selfieproducers

22.WhatistrueabouttheadvantageofthenewDroneXPro?

A.ItwasdesignedbytwoGermanengineers.

B.Itisnolongerhugeandweightybutveryexpensive.

C.Itisportableanduser-friendly.

D.Itisbasedonappandassistedbysolarpower.

23.Whereisthepassagepossiblytakenfrom?

A.atravelguide

B.anadvertisement

C.abrochure

D.atextbook

B

“TheGreatGoodPlace"isashortstorybyAmericannovelistHenryJames,

firstpublishedin1900.Itsthemeisthatpeopleneedaplacewheretheycan

escapethegrindofdailylife.ThisisanideathatHowardSchultz,whoturnedthe

Starbuckscoffeechainintoaninternationalgiant,usedinhisbusinessstrategy.

Bornin1952,SchultzgrewupinBrooklyn.Afteruniversity,heworkedfora

firmsupplyingcoffee-makingequipment.Shortlyafterworkingthere,Schultz

noticedthatacompanyinSeattlewasbuyingasurprisinglylargeamountofthe

firm'sequipment,andhedecidedtoinvestigate.Itturnedouttobeasimple

coffee-beanstore,butitsownerswerecommittedtoteachingthepublicto

appreciategoodcoffee.

ThisstoreinSeattleopenedin1971andtookitsnamefromStarbuck,asailor

(美人鱼)

intheclassicnovelMobyDick.Itslogowasatwo-tailedmermaid0

Fascinatedbyitsowners'commitmenttocoffee,SchultzjoinedStarbucks.Later,

onatriptoEurope,hewasimpressedbythewaythatstreetcafesinItalywere

bothmeetingpointsandplacestodrinkespresso.ThiswassomethingAmerican

didn'thaveyet.

In1985Schultzstartedhisowncoffee-barbusiness,whichsoonbecamea

success,Twoyearslater,hegottogetherwithsomeotherinvestorsandbought

StarbucksforUS$3.8million.Adoptingthethenameandlogo,Schultz

developedamarketingstrategythatturnedordinarycafesintofashionable

outletsforcoffee.Heusedclevertricks,suchassellingcoffeein"short"/

"tall"and"grande"sizeratherthantheusualsmall,medium,and

large.CustomerslearnedtopronounceunfamiliarItaliannameslikelatteand

macchiato.Schultzactuallycreatedamarketthathadn'texistedbefore.

Within20years,SchultzhadtakencoffeeculturefromthestreetsofEurope

toalmosteverycityindevelopedcountries.Today;millionsofpeopleaweekvisit

Starbuckslocationsincountriesglobally.Clearly^hesecustomersarehappywith

the"greatgoodplace".

24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“grind“meaninparagraph1?

A.boredom

B.flavor

C.virtue

0.intervention

25.WhydidSchultzdecidetojoinStarbucks?

A.Hewantedtoexpandhisbusinessofequipment.

B.HistripEuropeinstructedhimandchangedhisinitialmind.

C.Hewasstruckbytheitsowner'sdevotiontocoffee.

D.HewasimpressedbytherelaxingatmosphereinStarbucks.

26.Accordingtothepassage,Schultz'sbusinessstrategiesdoNOTinclude

A.openingstoresallovertheworld.

B.changingthenameandlogoofthestoreatsomelocations.

C.sellingcoffeein"short","tall"and"grande"sizes.

D.Hiswisdomandcooperationwithotherinvestors.

27.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.TheStarbuckscoffeechainoriginatedinSeattle.

B.StreetcafesinItalyusuallyhavefarmorecustomersthancafesinAmerica.

C.StarbucksarewhatAmericannovelistHenryJamesdescribed“greatgood

places”e

D.SchultzsuccessfullytransformedStarbucksintoaninternationalgiant

C

JeromeH.Powell,theFederalReservechair,suggestedonWednesdaythat

improvedchildcaresupportpoliciesfromthegovernmentmighthelppullmore

womenintothelabormarket

“Ourpeers,ourcompetitors,advancedeconomywesterncountries,havea

morebuilt-upfunctionforchildcare,andtheywinduphavingmuchhigherlabor

forceparticipationforwomen,"Mr.Powellsaid,"Weusedtoleadtheworldin

femalelaborforceparticipation,aquarter-centuryago,andwenolongerdo."

ButMr.Powelldidvoicequalifiedsupportforafewbroaderideas.Hemadeit

clearthatthelabormarketremainedfarfromhealed,thatthepandemic's

economicoutcomehaslargelyhurtwomenandminoritiessincethewinterof

2020,andthatbothCongressandthecentralbankhavearoletoplayin

supportingworking-classfamiliesuntiltheeconomyhasrecoveredmorefully.As

Mr.Powellimplied,adultwomenintheUnitedStatesholdjobsorlookforthem

atlowerratesthanwomeninsomeothermajoradvancedeconomies,suchas

CanadaorGermany.

Researchhassuggestedthatthechangemaybelinkedtochildcarepolicies.

Ina2018paperthataskedwhytheshareofCanadianswhoworkorlookforjobs

hadclimbedevenasUnitedStateslaborforceattachmenthadfallen,researchers

attheFederalReserveBankofSanFranciscopointedoutthatmostofthegap

owedtodifferentoutcomesforwomen.Andtheypointedtocaregivingpolicy

differencesasalikelyreason.

°ParentalleavepoliciesinCanadaprovidestrongmotivationtoremain

attachedtothelaborforcefollowingthearrivalofanewchild,"thepaper,written

bytheSanFranciscoFedpresident,MaryC.Dalyzandco-authors,pointed

out."ThecontrastbetweenthemotivationsCanadaandtheUnitedStatesoffer

prime-ageworkerstoremainattachedtothelaborforceisclear.”

ThefactthatchildcareresponsibilitiesfallheavilyonwomenintheUnited

Stateshascomeunderabrighterspotlightduringthepandemic,whichhas

shutteredschoolsanddisproportionatelyleftwomenbearingaddedchildcare

responsibilitiesduringthetraditionalworkday.

28.Whatcanwelearnfromthesecondparagraph?

A.TherateofAmericanfemaleemploymentwasthehighestfivedecadesago.

B.WomenintheUSAarefedupwithlaborwork.

C.TheUSAhaslostitsleadingstatusinfemalelaborforceparticipation.

0.AdvancedWesterncountrieshavelowerrateofemploymentcomparedwith

thatoftheUSA.

29.Accordingtothepassage,whomostneedfinancialsupportafterbeing

affectedbyCOVID-19intheUS?

A.theblackfemalesandchildren

B.theworking-classAmericans

C.thehigh-incomegroups

D.thebusinessmenandpoliticians

3O.Asforthedifferentemploymentrateamongadvancedeconomies,whatmay

bethemaincause?

A.differentsocialstatus

B.theeconomicincome

C.thechildcarepolicy

0.governmenteconomicpolicy

31.HowcanwedescribethesituationofAmericanwomenduringthepandemic?

A.Americanwomenliveundergreatpressure.

B.Americanwomenliveacarefreelife.

C.Americanwomenarehardworkingandoptimistic.

0.Americanwomenareunemployedandpressured.

D

ForestsincountrieslikeBrazilandtheCongogetalotofattentionfrom

environmentalists,anditiseasytoseewhySouthAmericaandsub-Saharan

Africaareexperiencingalossofforestonalargescale:everyyearalmost5

millionhectares(公顷)arelost.ButforestsarealsochanginginrichWestern

countries.Theyaregrowinglarger,bothinthesensethattheyoccupymoreand

thatthetreesinthemandbigger.Whatisgoingon?

ForestsarespreadinginalmostallWesterncountries,withfastestgrowthin

placesthathistoricallyhadratherfewtrees.In199028%ofSpainwasforests;

nowtheproportionis37%.InbothGreeceandItaly,thegrowthwasfrom26%to

32%overthesameperiod.ForestsaregraduallytakingmoreandinAmericaand

Australia.PerhapsmostastonishingisthetrendinIreland.Roughly1%ofthat

countrywas.forestedwhenitbecameindependentin1922.Forestscover11%of

theland,andthegovernmentwantstopushtheproportionto18%bythe2040s.

Twothingsarefertilizingthisgrowth.Thefirstistheabandonmentof

farmland,especiallyinhigh,dryplaceswherenothinggrowsterriblywell.When

farmersgiveuptryingtoearnalivingfromfarmingorherdingtreessimplymove

in.Thesecondisgovernmentpolicyandsubsidy(补贝占).Throughout

historyzgovernmentshaveprotectedandpromotedforestsfordiversereasons,

rangingfromtheneedforwoodenwarshipstoadesiretopromotesuburban

house-building.Nowadaysforestsareincreasinglywelcomebecausetheysuckin

carbonpollutionfromtheair.Thejustificationchange;desireformoretrees

remainsconstant.

ThegreeningoftheWestdoesnotdelighteveryone.Farmerscomplainthat

landisbeingtakenoutofusebygenerouslysubsidizedtreeplantations.Partsof

SpainandPortugalsufferfromterribleforestfires.Otherssimplydisl汰ethe

appearanceofforestsplantedinneatrows.Theywillhavetogetusedtothe

trees,however.ThegrowthofWesternforestsseemsalmostasunstoppableas

deforestationelsewhere.

32.Whatiscatchingenvironmentalist'sattentionnowadays?

A.Richcountriesarerobbingpooronesoftheirresources.

B.Forestsarefastshrinkinginmanydevelopingcountries.

C.Forestsareeatingawaythefertilefarmlandworldwide.

D.Richcountriesaredoinglittletoaddressdeforestation.

33.Whichcountrieshavethefastestforestgrowth?

A.Thosethathavenewlyachievedindependence.

B.Thosethathavethegreatestdemandfortimber.

C.Thosethatusedtohavethelowestforestcoverage.

D.Thosethatprovideenormousgovernmentsubsidies.

34.Whataccountforourincreasingdesireforforests?

A.Theiruniquescenicbeauty.

B.Theiruseasfruitplantation.

C.Theircapabilityofimprovingairquality.

D.Theirstablesupplyofbuildingmaterials.

35.Whatdoestheauthorconcludeaboutthefutureofforestation?

A.Desertsinsub-SaharanAfricawilldecreasegradually.

B.Itwillplayamoreandmoreimportantroleinpeople'slives.

C.Forestsdestructioninthedevelopingworldwillquicklyslowdown.

D.Developedanddevelopingcountriesaremovinginoppositedirection.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余

选项。

Theyear2020marksthebeginningofthedecadeoftheyoldzorthe“young

old",astheJapanesecallpeopleagedbetween65and75,whocontinueto

workandstaysociallyengaged.36.Theyoldaremorenumerous,healthierand

wealthierthanpreviousgenerationsofseniors.

37Ofthe3.7yearsofincreasedlifeexpectancy(预期寿命)inrichcountries

between2000and2015,saystheWHO,3.2yearswereenjoyedingoodhealth.

Workingisoneofthefactorsthatarehelpingpeoplestayhealthylonger.A

Germanstudyfoundthatpeoplewhoremainatworkafterthenormalretirement

agemanagetoslowthecognitive(认知的)decline.Theyoldarealsobetteroff,

whilethewealthofallotheragegroupsdeclined.

TheyoldarenotjustanygroupofoldpeopleTheyarechallengingthe

traditionalexpectationsoftheretiredaswhoarewearingindoorshoesandlook

afterthegrandchildren.38Theybecomeoneofthefastestrowinggroupfor

airlinebusiness.Theyspendmuchmore,whentakingaforeignholiday,than

youngadults.SotheyarevitaltotheTourismindustry.Theyarealsochanging

educationandfinanceBecauseoftheimportanceofpensions,theyoldare

transforminginsurancecompaniesfrompassivedistributorsoffiredannuities(年

金)tofinancialserviceprovidersforcustomerswhowanttomanagetheirpension

potsmoreactively.

39Theyfindthatolderworkershave,ifanything,slightlyabove-average

productivityandthatteamsofworkersfrommultiplegenerationsarethemost

productiveofalLSocietiesshouldbebetteroffbecausepublicspendingonhealth

andpensionsshouldbelowerthanexpected;aspeopleworklongerandneed

lessmedicalcare.

Today,somebigthingswillhavetochange,underpressurefromtheyold

themselves.Themostimportantispublicattitudestowardsolderpeopleandin

particulartheexpectationthat60-somethingsoughttoquietlyretireintothe

background.40Theyoldwilldemandthatcompaniesbecomemoreage-friendly

andjntheprocess,helpchangeattitudestowardsagingitself.

A.Healthyyoldpeoplewillrequiregreatchangesinhealthspending.

B.Manycompaniesdiscriminateagainstolderworkersbyofferingtrainingonlyto

youngerones.

C.Theriseoftheyoldwilldefinitelybeablessingtobothcultureandeconomy.

D.Healthworsenswithage,buttheyoldareresistingthedeclinebetterthanmost.

E.Manybossesthinkproductivityfallswithage,butstudiesinGermanysuggest

otherwise.

F.Thatwilldisturbconsumers,serviceandfinancialmarkets.

G.Theyoldjntheirnewappearanceastheyoungold,areexpectedtochangethe

world.

第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳

选项。

Nicolewasababyofonly28monthsandhadbeeninourneighboring

playgroupwithotherlittlekidsforoveroneyear.ThenmyhusbandandIdecided

tomovehertoafull-daynursery41

Duringthefirstseveraldays,!wentwithNicoleeverymorning,andher

new_42zDiomara,waswaitingforus.Westayedthereforone43Atfirst,she

onlyplayedwithmeoraskedmeto44_herwherevershewent.A代er2-3days,I

couldsitaside,watchingherplaywithnewfriends;butsometimesshewould

makea_45_tolookaroundforme.

DuringthesecondweekNicolegradually46thenewsettings,andDiomara

suggestedstartingtoleaveNicolethere47me.ThenIhugged,kissed,andsaid

goodbyetoher,butshestartedcryingwiththeclear48thatmomwould

go.Feelingsadand_49Jknewifsjusthowbabies50.

Returningontime,mylittlegirlrantomeatthe51ofme.Diomaratoldmeall

wasperfect:Nicolecriedandthenstopped.Latershehadagoodtime52acastle

usingLegoblocks.Thenextdaysheenjoyedawonderfullunchwithotherkids.

ThelastdayIstayedthereonlyforawhile.Bythetimeshehadalready53the

conceptsofleavingandreturning,thatdayshestayedtheretill3pm.

Nowsheishappilyinthenewdaycarefortwodaysaweek.Meanwhilesheis

stillinthe54playgroupforanothertwohalfdays.Graduallyshe'llquitfromthe

playgroup.Therearesomanythingsfar_55_herknowledge,soweneedto

performwithpatience.

41AcenterB.kindergartenC.groupD.school

42AfriendB.caregiverC.nurse0.schoolmate

43AdayB.minuteC.momentD.hour

44AwatchB.avoidC.accompanyD.keep

45ApauseB.mistakeC.gestureD.sign

46AdividedintoB.emergedintoCeasedintoD.divedinto

47.A.withB.aroundC.except0.without

48.A.dependenceB.consciousnessC.lonelinessD.wonder

49AguiltyB.depressedC.worriedD.awkward

5O.A.studyB.supposeC.treat0.develop

51.A.sightB.distanceC.ideaD.thought

52.A.visitingB.buildingC.enjoying0.crashing

53.A.existedB.shapedC.formed0.declined

54.A.valuableB.newC.precious0.previous

55.A.overB.withinC.beyondD.for

第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填人一个适当的词

或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡的相应位置。

LanternFestivalfallsonthefifteenthdayofthefirstlunarmonth.Thisisthe

firstfullmoonofthenewyearz56(symbol)unityandperfection.LanternFestival

isanimportantpartofSpringFestivaland57(mark)theofficialendofthelong

holiday.TherearemanylegendsconcerningtheoriginsofLanternFestival.

(天上的)

Accordingtoonelegendzacelestialswancamedowntotheworld

whereitwasshotdownbyahunter.TheJadeEmperor,the58(high)godin

Heaven,vowedtoavenge^艮复)theswan.HeplannedtosendatrooptoEarthon

thefifteenthdayofthefirstlunarmonth,withorderstokillallhumansand

animals.59theothercelestialbeingsdis-agreedwiththiscourseofaction,risking

theirlives60(warn)thepeopleofEarth.Asaresult,beforeandafterthefifteenth

dayofthefirstmonth,everyfamily61(hanq)redlanternsoutsidetheirdoorsand

setofffirecrackersandfireworks,givingtheimpression62theirhomeswere

alreadyburning.BysuccessfullytrickingtheJadeEmperorinthisway,humanity

wassavedfromdeath.

Overtime,LanternFestival63(gradual)evolvedintoitspresentform.When

BuddhismwasintroducedtoChinaduringtheEasternHanDynasty,theemperor

commandedthatonthenightofthefullmoonofthefirstlunarmonth,lanterns

should64(light)tohonorBuddha,addinganewdimensiontoLanternFestival.

AndaccordingtoDaoism,LanternFestivalisassociated65theprimitive

GoddessesofHeavenandFire,whowerebornonthefifteenthdayofthefirst

lunarmonth.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

假如你是校学生会成员李华,今天6月26日是世界禁毒日,请你写一封倡议书,呼吁全

校同学"珍爱生命,远离毒品"。

1.要点提示:

(1)吸毒的现状

(2)毒品的危害

(3)倡议"珍爱生命,远离毒品"

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

3.词数80左右。

ALetterofProposal

Dearfellows,

第二节(满分25分)

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。

Aneight-year-oldchildheardherparentstalkingaboutherlittlebrother.All

sheknewwasthathewasverysick,andtheyhadnomoneyleft.Theywere

movingtoasmallerhousebecausetheycouldnotaffordtostayinthepresent

houseafterpayingthedoctor'sbills.Onlyaverycostlysurgerycouldsavehim

nowandtherewasnoonetoloanthemthemoney.

Whensheheardherdaddysaytohertearfulmotherwithwhispered

desperation,'Onlyamiraclecansavehimnow',thelittlegirlwenttoher

bedroomandpulledherpiggybankfromitshidingplaceintheclosetShe

pouredallthechangeoutonthefloorandcounteditcarefully

Clutchingthepreciouspiggybanktightly,shecametothelocaldrugstore.

Shetookaquarterfromherbankandplaceditontheglasscounter.

“Andwhatdoyouwant?”askedthepharmacist〃It'sformylittle

brother/'thegirlansweredback."He'sreally,reallysickandIwanttobuya

miracle.n

〃HisnameisAndrewandhehassomethingbadgrowinginsidehishead

andmydaddysaysonlyamiraclecansavehim.Sohowmuchdoesamiracle

cost?"

“Wedon'tsellmiracleshere,child.I'msorry,“thepharmacistsaid,smiling

sadlyatthelittlegirl.

“Listen,Ihavethemoneytopayforit.Ifitisn'tenough,Icantryandget

somemore.Justtellmehowmuchitcosts.”

Intheshop,awell-dressedcustomer,askedthelittlegirl,〃Whatkindofa

miracledoesyourbrotherneed?"Thatwell-dressedmanwasDrCarlton

Armstrong,asurgeon,specializinginneuro-surgery.

"Idon'tknow,"sherepliedwithhereyeswellingup,"he'sreallysickandmy

daddycan'tpayforanoperation,soIhavebroughtmysavings/'

"Howmuchdoyouhave?"askedtheman."Onedollarandeleven

cents,butIcantryandgetsomemore,"sheansweredbitterly.

"Well,whatacoincidence,"smiledtheman."Adollarandelevencents-the

exactpriceofamiracleforyourlittlebrother/,

注意:

L所续写短文的词数应为150左右;

2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。

Paragraph1:

DrArmstrongtookhermoneyandthentheyheadedforthegirl'shome..

Paragraph2:

Theoperationwascompletedsuccessfullywithoutcharge.

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参考答案

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第四部分:写作

第一节:应用文写作

1、应用文写作:(老师原创)

ALetterofProposal

Dearfellows,

TheadventofInternationalDayAgainstDrugAbuseandIllicit

Traffickinghassentusanalerttobeawareofthegloomyphenomenonof

illegaldruguse.Onthisveryspecialday,June26th,wearehereappealing

tostudentstosayyestolife,notodrugs.

Itisuniversallyacknowledgedthatdrugoverdosecouldleadtoa

breakdownofindividualimmunesystem,causingcancerororganfailure

topersonalhealthinthelongrun.

Therefore,wewouldlikeallofyoutoattachimportancetoyourwell­

beingandkeepawayfromdrugintake.

Yours,

LiHua

2、读后续写:(老师原创)

Paragraph1:

Dr.Armstrongtookhermoneyandthentheyheadedforthegirl's

home.Afterintroducinghimselftothelittlegirl'sparents,Dr.Armstrongheaded

directlytoAndrew'sroom,whereaweakandpalelittleboylayinaseaofmedical

tubesandoxygenpumps.SmilegentlytowardstheboyzArmstrongwhispered,

“yoursisterboughtyouamiraclewhichwouldsoonchaseawaythemonsterin

yourbrain!”ShootingagratefullookathissisterandDr.Armstrong,Andrew

beamed.Twodayslater,theboywastransferredtoDr.Armstrong'sdepartment

wherea5-houroperationwasconducted.

Paragraph2:

Theoperationwascompletedsuccessfullywithoutcharge.Astheirparents

receivedthebillwhichread"ZeroDollarfortheoperation',theybothshook

theirheadinpleasantdisbeliefandthankedDr.Armstrongamillionoftimes.The

girlalsoplantedasweetkissonArmstrong'ssweatyface.Thegratefulandjoyous

familyfinallyunderstoodthatamiraclewasnotsomethingthatcouldbebought

withmoney,butoccurredwhenkind,g

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