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慈溪实验中学初二英语竞赛卷[温馨提示]1、本试卷满分100分,考试时间70分钟;2、答案一律用黑色墨水钢笔填写在答题卷相应位置,做在试题卷上无效;3、请仔细审题,细心答题,相信你一定会有出色的表现!第一部分:阅读理解(共两节;满分30分)第一节: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。A“Keepyoureyesontheball.”Thatisgoodadvicewhenyouareontheplayingfield,andgoodadviceforeverydaylife.“Keepyourmindonwhat’simportant,”isthewayI’dputit.Butpeoplearefunny.Theythinktoomuchaboutthedetails.Ihadasecretaryonce.Shewasveryhardworking.Iranaschoolandpeopleusedtocalluptoenrollforcourses.Berryusedtogetangryatthephone.“Iftheykeeponringing,I’llnevergetmytypingdone!”she’dshout.Peoplejustdon’tseethebigpicture.Oneevening,afterleavingwork,Iwassittingnexttoamanonthetrain.Iwasfeelingtired.Myeyesfellonthepaperhehadspreadoutinfrontofhim.Youknowhowyoufeeltoreadoversomeone’sshoulder?Ireadthepageandleanedback.IguessedIwaswaitingforhimtoturnit.Afterawhile,Irealized—hewasn’tturningthepage.Hejustkeptonreading.Nowifyouknewthepagehewasreading,you’dknowthatthereweren’tmanywordsonthepagetoreadanyway.Thelayoutwasmostlypictures.SoIturnedtothemanandsaid,”Youknow,youreallyreadveryslowly.”“Whatdoyoumean?”heasked.“Well,”Itoldhim,“Ireadthepageinaboutaminute,andyouhavetakenaboutten.Andyouarestillreading.Youknow,”Iwenton“Ifyoulearnedtoreadfaster,youcouldgetmorereadingdone.”Heremainedsilentforaminuteortwo.“IfIreadtoofast,mypaperwouldn’tlastmetomystation.”1.Thewriterwasn’tsatisfiedwithhissecretarybecause_______.A.shedidn’tputfirstthingfirstB.shewastoobusyC.shewaseasytogetangryD.shecouldn’tfinishherworkontime2.Thetrainriderreadnewspaper_______.A.totakeininformationB.toenjoypicturesC.tosavetime D.tokilltime3.Thepassageismainlydevelopedby_______.A.givingexamples B.explainingreasonsC.listingsuggestions D.showingdifferentopinionsBTheiPhone,theiPad:eachofApple’sproductssoundscoolandhasbecomeafad.Applehascleverlytakenadvantageofthepoweroftheletter“i”–--andmanyotherbrandsarefollowingsuit.TheBBC’siPlayerwhichallowsWebuserstowatchTVprogramsontheInternetusedthetitlein2008.AlovelybearpopularintheUSandUKthatplaysmusicandvideoiscalled“iTeddy”.Aslimmed-downversionofLondon’sIndependentnewspaperwasstartedlastweekunderthename“i”.Ingeneral,single-letterprefixeshavebeenpopularsincethe1990s,whentermssuchase-mailande-commercefirstcameintouse.Most“i”productsaretargetedatyoungpeopleandconsideringthemajorreadersofIndependent’s“i”,it’snosurprisethatthey’veselectedthisfashionablename.Butit’shardtoseewhat’ssospecialabouttheletter“i”.Whynotuse“a”,“b”,or“c”instead?AccordingtoTonyThorne,headoftheLanguageCenteratKing’sCollege,London,“i”worksbecauseitsmeaninghasbecomeambiguous.WhenAppleuses“i”,nooneknowswhetheritmeansInternet,information,individualorinteractive,ThornetoldBBCMagazines.“EvenwhenApplecreatedtheiPod,itseemsitdidn’thaveonecleardefinition,”hesays.“However,thankstoApple,thetermisnowconnectedwithportability.”addsThorne.Clearlytheletter“i”alsoagreeswiththeideathattheWesternWorldiscenteredontheindividual.Eachpersonbelievestheyhavetheirownneeds,andwelovepersonalizedproductsforthisreason.Alongwith“Google”and“blog”,readersofBBCMagazinesvoted“i”asoneofthetop20wordsthathavecometodefinethelastdecade.Butashistoryshows,peoplegrowtiredoffads.Fromthe1900sto1990s,productswith“2000”intheirnamesbecamefashionableastheyearwasconnectedwithallthingsadvancedandmodern.However,asweenteredthenewcentury,thefashiondisappeared.4.Theunderlinedword“ambiguous”means“__________”.A.popular B.uncertain C.clear D.unique5.Nowadays,the“i”termoftenremindspeopleoftheproductswhichare__________.A.portableB.environmentallyfriendly C.advanced D.recyclable6.Thewritersuggeststhat__________.A.“i”productsareoftenofhighqualityB.iTeddyisalivebearC.theletter“b”replacesletter“i”tonametheproductsD.thepopularityof“i”productsmaynotlastlongCItwasaweeknight.Wewereahalfdozenguysinourlateteens,hangingaround“theflat”—asusual.Theflatwaspoorlyfurnished,which,aftersometime,grewtiresome.Wewantedaction.Wegotinacar,bigenoughforallofustocrowdinto—andoffwewent,insearchofadventure.WesoonfoundourselvesatBlueGumCorner,aplacenamedafterthehugeoldbluegumtreethatstoodbythere,awell-knownlocallandmark.Itstandsataminorcrossroadleadingtoourtown.Thetrunkistallandsmoothwithnohandholdsforclimbing.Aboutsixmetresfromthegroundthefirstbranchsticksoutovertheroad.Weparkedbeneaththehugeoldtreeanddiscussedwhatwemightdo.Allofasuddenwehituponanidea—ahanging!Iwaschosenas“hangee”.Theplanwasquitesimple.AsIstoodupontheroofofthecar,theropewasthreadeddownmyjacketthroughmycollaranddownonelegofmyjeans.Iputmyfootthroughtheloopatthebottom.ThereIhung,still.Theboysrolledaboutlaughinguntil,acar,Iheardacar!Beforetheyrantohideinthenearbyfield,theygavemeagoodpushsothat“thebody”wouldswingasthecardroveby.Toourdisappointment,thecarsimplyturnedofffortownwithoutevenslowing.Theboyscameoutoftheirhidingplacesandwediscussedthesituation.Surelytheyhadseenme,hadn’tthey?Thenweheardanothercar.Theactwasrepeated,butstillwithoutanyobviousreaction.Weplayedthegameaboutfiveorsixtimes,butasnooneseemedtonotice,weabandonedthetrick.Whatwedidnotknowwasthateverycarthathadpassedhadunquestionablyseen“thebody”andeachone,tooscaredtostop,haddrivendirectlytothelocalPoliceStation.Nowatthattimeofthenight,thelocalpolicemanwassoundasleepinhisbed,sothefirstpersonsenttothescenewasthetrafficofficerthathappenedtobeondutythatparticularnight.Hehadbeeninformedthatsomepersonhadbeenkilled,byhanging,atBlueGumCorner.Whenhearrived,thebodywasgone!Andhewashearing“unnaturalsounds”fromthesurroundingarea.Asfarasheknew,somefierceanimalwashidinginthefieldbeforehim,possiblydraggingabodybehindhim—andwethoughtwewerescared!Hewenttohisradioandmadeacallthatreallybegantoworryus.IlaysoclosethatIcouldheareveryword.Hecalledforthe“armedpolice”anda“dogteam,bettermakeittwo”andhehada“serioussituation”atBlueGumCorner.Thenthepoliceofficerarrived.Afterabriefingfromthetrafficofficerhedecidednottogointothefielduntilarmedpoliceanddogteamsarrived.Nowtwospotlightswereonthefieldandnoneofuscouldmove.Asluckwouldhaveit,policecarscannotleavetheirspotlightsonallnightwithoutchargingtheirbatteries.So,afteratime,thetwoofficersbeganlighteningthefieldbyturns,allowingustheopportunitytomoveonourfoursforfreedom.Onebyone,weallmanagedtostealawayandmakeourwayhome.Behindusweleftwhatmusthavelookedlikeasmallcityoflights,policecars,roadblocks,barkingdogs,armedofficersandanoldropehangingfromatree.WhenIthinkbacktothatnight,tothattree,towhatthedriversofthecarsthinkhappened,towhatpolicebelievehappened,andtowhatIknowhappened,Iamremindedofasimpletruth—oureyesseedarknessandlight,colorandmovement,ourearshearonlyvibrationsintheair.Itishowweexplainthesevividpicturesthatshapesour“reality”.7.Whywasthetrafficofficersenttothesceneof“hanging”?A.Becauseafierceanimalkeptthetrafficindisorder.B.Becausethelocalpolicemanwasnotavailableatthattime.C.Becausesomenaughtykidswereplayingaterrifyinggame.D.Becausemanyscareddriversturneddirectlytohimforhelp.8.Theboysmanagedtoescapefromthefieldwhen______.A.thetwopolicecarswerebeingcharged B.thepoliceofficerwastakingoverthedutyC.thetrafficofficerwasmakingacallforhelp D.thetwospotlightswerenotworkingtogether9.Whatisconveyedinthepassage?A.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords. B.Thetruthliesbeneaththesurface.C.Experienceisthebestteacher. D.Toseeistobelieve.10.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.BlueGumTree B.ABodyFoundHanging C.EscapetoFreedom D.ADisappointingExperience第二节: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。PublicSpeakingandCriticalthinking

Whatiscriticalthinking?Toacertaindegree,it'samatteroflogic--ofbeingabletospotweaknessinotherpeople'sargumentsandtoavoidtheminyourown.Italsoincludesrelatedskillssuchasdistinguishingfactfromopinionandassessingthesoundnessofevidence.

Inthebroadsense,criticalthinkingisfocused,organizedthinking--theabilitytoseeclearlytherelationshipsamongideas.

11.Thegreatestthinkers,scientists,andinventorshaveoftentakeninformationthatwasreallyavailableandputittogetherdifferentlytoproducenewideas.That,too,iscriticalthinking.12.Astheclassgoeson,forexample,youwillprobablyspendagooddealoftimeorganizingyourspeeches.Whilethismayseemlikeapurelymechanical(机械的)exercise,itiscloselyconnectedwithcriticalthinking.Ifthestructureofyourspeechislooseandconfused,chancesarethatyourthinkingisalsodisorderedandconfused.If,ontheotherhand,thestructureisclear,thereisagoodchanceyourthinkingistoo.Organizingaspeechisnotjustamatterofarrangingyourideasyoualreadyhave.

13.

Whatistrueoforganizationistrueofmanyaspectsofpublicspeaking.

14.Asyouworkonexpressingyourideasinclearaccuratelanguage,youwillimproveyourabilitytothinkclearlyandaccurately.

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Asyoulearntolistencriticallytospeechesinclass,youwillbebetterabletoassesstheideasofspeakersinavarietyofsituations.

Ifyoutakefulladvantageofyourspeechclass,youwillbeabletodevelopyourskillsasacriticalthinkerinmanycircumstances.ThisisonereasonpublicspeakinghasbeenregardedasavitalpartofeducationsincethedaysofancientGreece.A:Rather,itisanimportantpartofshapingtheideasthemselves.B:Thismayseemtakealotoftime,buttherewardsarewellworthit.C:Itmayalsohelpyoutoknowthatthereisnosuchthingasaperfectspeech.D:Ithasoftenbeensaidthattherearefewnewideasintheworld,onlyreorganizedideas.E.Ifyouarewonderingwhatthishastodowithyourpublicspeakingclass,theanswerisquitealot.

F.Theskillsyoulearninyourspeechclasscanhelpyoubecomeamoreeffectivethinkerinanumberofways.

G.Asyoustudytheroleofevidenceandreasoninginspeechmaking,youwillseehowtheycanbeusedinotherformsofcommunicationaswell.第二部分:语言运用(共两节;满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。16.ThatAnnwon________firstprizeintheNationalTeenagersChessCompetitionis________greatsuccessforher.A.a;a B.the;the C.the;a D.a;the17.It’snecessaryforadultstoputalldangerousthingsoutofchildren’s________.A.control B.reach C.work D.distance18.BythetimeIreturnedtomyhometown,greatchanges________.A.havetakenplace B.tookplace C.aretakenplace D.hadtakenplace19.________youmakeefforts,yourdreamwillcometruesomeday.A.Evenif B.Asif C.Aslongas D.Nowthat20.Thevolunteersmusthavebroadenedtheroadyesterday,________?A.mustn’tthey B.haven’tthey C.didn’tthey D.weren’tthey21.Themanagersuggestedthatalltheemployees________nametagsinthecompany.A.towear B.shouldwear C.mustwear D.wearing22.Peoplefinditeasierto________thebeginningandendofatelephonenumberthanthemiddle.A.remind B.repeat C.recall D.replace23.Keeptheserulesinmind,________youaresuretobesuccessfulinthejobinterview.A.and B.unless C.or D.since24.Lifeischangeable.Wedon’tknowwhatwewill________aroundthenextcorner.A.comeout B.comeacross C.cometo D.comeon25.Thereason________hewaslateforthegatheringis________hewascaughtinatrafficjam.A.why;because B.that;why C.that;that D.why;that26.—IgotthatjobIwantedatthepubliclibrary.—___________!That’sgoodnews.A.Goahead B.CheersC.CongratulationsD.Comeon27.—Youknow,Imetmygirlfriend’sparentsforthefirsttimeonlyyesterday.—________?Ithoughtyou’dmetthembefore.A.Sowhat B.PardonC.ReallyD.Whatfor28.Nosooner________steppedonthestagethantheaudiencebrokeintothunderousapplause.A.hadMoYanB.MoYanhadC.hasMoYanD.MoYanhas29.________thedifficultmathsproblem,IhaveconsultedProfessorRussellseveraltimes.A.WorkingoutB.WorkedoutC.ToworkoutD.Workout30.Mybook,TheHouseofHales,ismissing.Who________havetakenit?A.need B.must C.should D.could第二节:完形填空(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和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。MacwascyclingalongaroadinCanada’sYukon,halfwaythrougha2,750-milebiketourtoPrudhoeBay,Alaska.Hewascarryinga30-poundcampingbag,sohewasn’tmovingveryfast.Suddenlyheheardloudbreathingbehindhim.“Man,that’sabigdog!”hethought.Helookedtotheside,buttohisgreat31,hesawthatitwasn’tadog,butawolf,runninghardto32him.Mac’sheartjumped.Hereachedforthe33fromhisbag.Withonehandonthehandlebar,he34thespray.Abrightredcloudcoveredthewolfintime,anditfellback,shakingitshead.Butaminutelateritwasbyhissideagain.Hesprayedasecondtime,andthewolffell35again,butonlytoquicklyrestartits36.Thewolfwasgettingcloserandcloser,37adozenyardsaway.Macwavedandyelledatpassingmotorists,butmeanwhile38hard.Heknewclearlythathemustbe39nottoslowdown.Otherwise,hewouldbecomeavictimofthewolf.PaulandBeckyweredrivingalongthesameroad.Fromadistance,theyspottedwhatthey540wasadogrunningafteramanonabike.Astheygot41,theyrealizeditwasawolf.Macheardacarcomingupbehindhim,andhesloweddown.Thecarveeredaroundthecyclist,thensuddenlystoppedinfrontofhim.Mac42offhisbikeanddashedfortheback43ofthecar.Itwaslocked.PaulquicklyunlockedthedoorsoastoletMacin,andthe44mandivedin,shuttingthedoorbehindhim.ItwasquiteawhilebeforeMacbecame45andcriedout:“IthoughtIwasgoingtodie!”AndPaulandBeckyweregladthattheyhadgivenahelpinghandtopeopleinneed.31.A.regret B.disappointment C.fear D.anger32.A.catchupwith B.breakawayfrom C.giveinto D.comebackto33.A.hammer B.stick C.gun D.spray34.A.dropped B.fired C.threw D.held35.A.back B.down C.behind D.over36.A.flight B.race C.journey D.attack37.A.still B.just C.also D.even38.A.kicked B.rode C.hit D.pressed39.A.crazy B.wrong C.careful D.fair40.A.decided B.declared C.assumed D.found41.A.faster B.closer C.stronger D.wiser42.A.sent B.fell C.turned D.jumped43.A.window B.seat C.door D.trunk44.A.frightenedB.worried C.discouraged D.confused45.A.brave B.calm C.optimistic D.confident第三部分:写作(共三节;满分40分)第一节:综合填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Benlovedbaseball.Hewantedtolearnmoreabouthisfavoriteteam,theLosAngelesDodgers.Hethoughtthat46(read)baseballcardswouldbetheperfectway!EveryweekBenwenttothegrocerystorewithhisgrandmother.HefoundpacksofDodgers’cardsinthecheckoutarea.Eachweek,heaskedhisgrandmother47hecouldhavethecards.Theanswerwasalwaysthesame.“Wecanonlygetwhatweneedtoday,Ben,”hisgrandmotherwouldsay.“Weneedmilkandbread.Weneedfood48supper.Needsarethingspeoplemusthavetolive.Youdon’tneedbaseballcards.”“ButIwantbaseballcards!”Bensaid.“Iknowyoureallywantthosecards,”Grandmothersaid.“Wantsarethingspeoplewouldliketohavebutdonotneedinordertolive.Wecannothave49wewant.Wehavetomakechoices.Howmuchpocketmoneydoyouhavenow?”“I50(spend)allofmymoneyyesterday,”Bensaid.“Maybeyoucansaveyourpocketmoneytobuythebaseballcards.”Bendecidedtodo51hisgrandmotherhadsaid.Heputthemoneyhereceivedeachweektogether,andfinallyhehad52moneytobuythebaseballcards.Hecouldn’twaittogettothegrocerystore.Hesearchedforhisspecialcards.Hefoundcardsforother53,buthecouldn’tfindDodgers’cards.“WherearetheDodgers’baseballcards?”heaskedtheclerk.“Oh,theyhaveallbeen54(sell)outbecausemanypeoplewanttheircards.I’mafraidwewillnothavethemuntilnextweek,”shesaid.Benwasso55(disappoint)thathealmostboughtsomethingelse,buthechangedhismind.Hewouldsavehismoneyforwhathereallywanted!第二节:信息摘录(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,完成短文后的信息表。注意:保持表格风格一致。Withallkindsoftoothbrushandtoothpasteadseverywhere,peoplehavecometorealizetheimportanceofprotectingteeth."Thereisnodecayedtoothforyoungchildren"hasbecomethegoalofallparents.Badteethmaycausealotofpainorevendeath.Infectionsofgumsandteethcanreleasebacteriaintothebloodsystem.Thosebacteriacanincreasethechancesofaheartattackorstrokeandworsentheeffectsofotherdisease.ExpertsattheNationalInstitutesofHealthsaygooddentalcarestartsatbirth.Theysaybreastmilkisthebestfoodforthehealthydevelopmentofteeth.Breastmilkcanhelpslowbacterialgrowthandacidproductioninthemouth.Butdentistssayyoushouldcleanyourbaby'sgumsandearlyteethaftereachfeeding.Useaclothwithalittlewarmwater.Whenbabyteethbegintoappear,youcancleanthemwithawettoothbrush.Dentistssayitisimportanttofindsofttoothbrushesspeciallymadeforbabies.Andusethemverygently.Theuseoffluoridetoprotectteethiscommoninmanypartsoftheworld.Thisnaturalelementisoftenaddedtodrinkingwatersupplies.Thefluoridemixeswithenamel,thehardsurfaceonteeth,tohelppreventholesfromforming.Butyoungchildrenoftenswallowtoothpastewhentheybrush.TheAmericanAcademyofPediatricDentistrynotesthatswallowingfluoridatedtoothpastecancauseproblems.Soyoungchildrenshouldbecarefullysupervisedwhentheybrushtheirteeth.Andonlyasmallamountoffluoridatedtoothpaste,thesizeofagreenpea,shouldbeused.Parentsoftenwonderaboutwhateffectthumbsuckingorsuckingonapacifiermighthaveontheirbaby'steeth.Dentalexpertsgenerallyagreethatthisisfineearlyinlife.TheAmericanAcademyofFamilyPhysicianssaysmostkidsstopsuckingtheirthumbsbytheageoffour.Ifitcontinues,thegroupadvisesparentstotalktotheirchild'sdentistordoctor.Itcouldinterferewiththecorrectdevelopmentofpermanentteeth.Dentistssaybabiesshouldbeexaminedwhentheirfirstteethappearusuallyataroundsixmonths.Healthyteetharemeanttolastalifetime.Ifparentspayattentiontotheabovetips,youngchildren’steethgrowingcanbegoodandhealthy.Title:HowtoProtectYoungChildren’sTeeth56.____________NodecayedtoothforyoungchildrenEffectsofbadteethBadteethcanbepainfulordeadly.Tipsonchildren’sgooddentalcare●Feedingwithbreastmilk﹡breastmilkthebestfoodforthedevelopmentofteeth﹡cleanbaby’sgumsandearlyteethaftereachfeedingby57.______________withalittlewarmwater●Brushingchildren’steeth

﹡cleanthemwithawettoothbrushwhenababy’steethbegintoappear

﹡choosespecial-for-baby,softtoothbrushesandusethemgently

﹡superviseyoungchildrencarefullywhentheybrushteethtoavoid58.__________________

﹡useonlyasmallamountoffluoridatedtoothpaste●Suckingthethumborsuckingonapacifier

﹡earlyinlife:fine

﹡59.__________:talktochildren’sdentistordoctor●HavingbabiesexaminedwhentheirfirstteethappearConclusionIfparentspayattentiontothesetips,youngchildren’steethcangrow60._____________.第三节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)下面文中共有10处语言错误,要求你在错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加上一个漏字符号(∧),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,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。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11处起)不计分。Hemetherataparty.Shewasoutstanding;manyguyswereafterher,butnoonepaidattentiontohim.Aftertheparty,heinvitedherforcoffee.Shewassurprised,Inordernottoappearrude,shewentalong.Astheysatinanicecoffeeshop,hewastoonervoustosayanythingandshefeltuncomfortable.Suddenly,heaskedthewaiter.“Couldyoupleasegivemesomesalt?I’dliketoputitinmycoffee.”Theystaredathim.Heturnedred,butwhenthesaltcameheputitinhiscoffeeanddrank.Curious,sheasked.“Whysaltwithcoffee?”Heexplained.“WhenIwasalittleboy,Ilivednearthesea,Ilikedplayinginthesea…Icouldfeelitssaltytaste,likesaltycoffee.NoweverytimeIdrinkit.Ithinkofmychildhoodandmyhometown.Imissitandmyparents,whoarestillthere.”Shewasdeeplytouched.Amanwhocanadmitthathe’shomesickmustlovehishomeandcareabouthisfamily.Hemustberesponsible.Shetalkedtoo.Aboutherfarawayhometown,herchildhood,herfamily.Thatwasthestartoftheirlovestory.Theycontinuedtodate.Shefoundthathemetallherrequirements.Hewastolerant,kind,warmandcareful.Andtothinkshewouldhavemissedthecatchifnotforthesaltycoffee!Sotheymarriedandlivedhappilytogether.Andeverytimeshemadecoffeeforhim,sheputinsomesalt,thewayhelikedit.After40years,hepassedawayandleftheraletterwhichsaid:Mydearest,pleaseforgivemylife-longlie.Rememberthefirsttimewedated?IwassonervousthatIaskedforsaltinsteadofsugar.Itwashardformetoaskforachange,soIjustwentahead.Ineverthoughtthatwewouldhititoff.Manytimes,Itriedtotellyouthetruth,butIwasafraidthatitwouldruineverything.Sweetheart,Idon’texactlylikesaltycoffee.Butasitmatteredsomuchtoyou,I’velearnttoenjoyit.Havingyouwithmewasmygreatesthappiness.IfIcouldliveasecondtime,Ihopewecanbetogetheragain,evenifitmeansthatIhavetodrinksaltycoffeefortherestofmylife.慈溪实验中学初二英语竞赛卷答题卷第一部分:阅读理解(共两节;满分30分)1._______2.______3.______4.______5.______6._______7.______8.______9.______10.______11._______12.______13.______14.______15.______第二部分:语言运用(共两节;满分30分)16._______17.______18.______19.______20.______21._______22.______23.______24.______25.______26._______27.______28.______29.______30.______31._______32.______33.______34.______35.______36._______37.______38.______39.______40.______41._______42.______43.______44.______45.______第三部分:写作(共三节;满分40分)46-55每小题1.5分,满分15分46._______47.______48.______49.______50.______51._______52.______53.______54.______55.______56-60每小题2分,满分10分56._________________57._________________58.________________59._________________60.________________短文改错(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)Hemetherataparty.Shewasoutstanding;manyguyswereafterher,butnoonepaidattentiontohim.Aftertheparty,heinvitedherforcoffee.Shewassurprised,Inordernottoappearrudely,shewentalong.Astheysatinanicecoffeeshop,hewastoonervoustosayanythingandshefeltuncomfortable.Suddenly,sheaskedthewaiter.“Couldyoupleasegivemesomesalt?I’dliketoputitinmycoffee.”Theystaredathim.Heturnedred,butwhenthesaltcame,heputitinhiscoffeeanddrank.Curious,sheasked.“Whysaltwithoutcoffee?”Heexplained.“WhenIwasalittleboy,Ilivednearthesea,Ilikedplayinginthesea…Icouldfeelitssaltytaste,likesaltycoffee.NoweverytimeIdrinkit.,Ithinkaboutmychildhoodandmyhometown.Imissitandmyparents,whoarestillthere.”Shewasdeeplytouched.Amanwhocanadmitthathe’shomesickmustlovehishomeandcareabouthisfamily.Hemustberesponsible.Shetalkedtoo,aboutherfarawayhometown,herchildhood,andherfamily.Thatwastheendoftheirlovestory.Theycontinuedtodate.Shefoundthathemetallherrequirements.Hewastolerant,kind,warmbutcareful.Andshewouldmissedthecatchifnotforthesaltycoffee!Sotheymarriedandlivedhappilytogether.Andeverytimeshemadecoffeeforhim,sheputinsomesalt,thewayhelikedit.After40yearslater,hepassedawayandleftheraletterwhichsaid:Mydearest,pleaseforgivemylife-longlie.Rememberthefirsttimewedated?IwasverynervousthatIaskedforsaltinsteadofsugar.Itwashardformetoaskforachange,soIjustwentahead.Ineverthoughtth

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