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    一、单词拼写(根据汉语或首字母提示写出单词的完全形式)
    1.With yur ________(祝福), I will certainly make great achievements in my career.
    2.We ________(概述) ur main bjectins t the prpsal.
    3.I dn’t agree with her, but I admire her fr sticking t her ________(原则).
    4.Peple dressed themselves ________(得体)and flcked t the square fr the celebratin.
    5.The________(核心的)wrk f innvatrs is “creating future by lgical designing”.
    6.Because f the drught, the peple in this area are threatened by/with the pr ________(收成).
    7.The________(矿物质)in the water made it unpleasant t drink.
    8.The temperature in this perid changes greatly; peple, wh were ________(裹)in winter clthes nly last week, dress fr summer tday.
    9.She eagerly pened the ________(包裹), curius t see what was in it.
    10.We all gt ut ur wn ________ (做针线活)and sat in frnt f the lg fire.
    11.Althugh ur living standards have been imprving all the time, n the whle huse purchase remains a big b________ t many families.
    12.Travis p________ t refer t his ntes, then prceeded with his demnstratin.
    13.If yu p________ t knw what yu dn’t knw, yu’ll nly make a fl f yurself.
    14.As lng as yu jin ur club,yu can enjy all the benefits and p________ f club members.
    15.We see the Chinese players e________, with tears f happiness in their eyes.
    16.________(同样地), the interventin f mankind led t the chas in eclgy.
    17.Being cnsiderate f thers is a very imprtant ________(美德), n matter wh we are.
    18.If the ftball clubs actually win the medals, then their players will receive large ________(奖金).
    19.The land is alive with spring ________(播种)activities.
    20.Sme peple wh ________(欺骗)a lt shuldn’t be f________ because yur f________ can always be taken fr granted.
    21.Incredibly, my friend will be visiting adrable sea animals in a s________ aquarium in Beijing.
    22.Elsewhere, peple favur shaking hands, b________ frm the waist r ndding the head when they meet smene else.
    23.Please email us befre the d________ with yur phts in the attachment.
    24.A number f peple in the cmpany were nt k________ n this new plan.
    25.A________, yu wn’t be playing fr the next few Saturdays.
    二、词性/形转换(用所给单词的正确形式填空)
    1.He was ________(arrest)n ________(suspect)f murder.
    2.They became ________(suspect)f his behaviur and cntacted the plice.
    3.He finished his speech with a ________(qute)frm Shakespeare.
    4.We had ________(bare)enugh mney t last thrugh the weekend.
    5.I have made an ________(appint)with the dentist because I want t have my teeth filled.
    6.Tm is an hnest and ________(rely)student. Therefre, we recmmend him t be the mnitr.
    7.Such advice as he was given prved almst ________(wrth).
    8.Our ffice needs t install a ________(wire)netwrk.
    9.A grup f gunmen attacked a prisn and set free six ________(crime).
    10.A pliceman stpped my car. I came ut and ________(inncent) asked him what was ging n.
    11.They hpe this new evidence will prve her ________(inncent).
    12.Yu needn’t questin the ________ f the perfume, and we will nt carry them ut ________.(legal)
    13.T imprve peple’s lives and t speed up ________(scialism)cnstructin are tw imprtant tasks tday.
    14.There were many fans in the ________(scialism)media wh expressed their sadness ver Jin Yng’s death.
    15.We had gt wind f the ________(resign)f the mayr tw days befre it was annunced in the lcal paper.
    16.I am ________ f the silly mistake I made yesterday and n wrds can express my ________. (guilt)
    17.It’s a ________(ashamed)that yu live at such a distance; therwise we culd see each ther ften.
    18.Within six mnths, anther ________(ashamed)incident was uncvered.
    19.T his parents’ great ________(disappint), Tm failed the interview again.
    20.When he heard that he hadn’t passed the exam, he lked quite ________(disappint).
    21.The result f the game was ________(disappint).
    22.The ________ merchant shwed ________ t the pr child. (merciless)
    23.Under Mr Smith’s ________(guide), my English has imprved a lt, fr which I am grateful.
    24.Smething that is ________(fault)is perfect and has n mistakes at all.
    25.It was all my ________ that I didn’t pint ut that her idea was based n a ________ understanding f cmmunicatin. (fault)
    26.Sphia wasn’t ________ thugh her answer was ________.(discurage)
    27.Thrugh Snw’s tireless effrts, water cmpanies began t sell clean water, and the threat f chlera arund the wrld decreased ________(substantial).
    28.The ________(rely)f these results has been questined.
    29.I am ________(rely)infrmed that the cmpany is being sld.
    30.This bk is________(wrth)f being read because there are many interesting stries in this bk.
    三、短语填空(填上恰当的词,每空一词,并将英语句子译成汉语)
    1.I really dislike my jb but I have t pretend t enjy it; what I hate even mre is having t live a ________.
    2.We intend t increase the number f plicemen ________ the beat.
    3.T a certain extent, we are all ________ fr what happened last night.
    4.I gt in tuch with Michael whm I have been lsing ________ with fr ne year.
    5.Faced with challenges, yu shuld believe yur curage is what makes a ________.
    6.Jimmy figured that the West was the nly place n earth where he culd make his ________.
    7.I have made an appintment with my dentist t have my tth ________ ut this afternn.
    8.Sme peple are brn with the belief that they are masters f their wn while thers feel that they are at the ________ f thers.
    9.Victims want t see justice dne nt just fr themselves, but fr the greater ________ f sciety.
    10.We all believe it virtually impssible t knw what the future has ________ stre fr us.
    11.T my ________ (disappint), his behavir caused sme misunderstanding between us.
    12.He was suspected f stealing the ring and ________ arrest at the party last night.
    13.While making friends, we’re suppsed t fcus n what we have in cmmn and set ________ where we disagree.
    14.T his surprise, the principle he had ________ t turned ut wrng.
    15.I was appinted t ________ charge f arranging all the activities n that day.
    16.The temple where they cnducted their research is ________ dwn.
    17.We are acting n the assumptin that everyne invited will turn ________.
    18.________speaking, he is s unreliable a man as nbdy is willing t wrk with.
    19.The prblem ________ heavily n his mind, making him upset.
    20.The ld cuple were strlling under the trees arm ________ arm.
    四、经典句型仿写(根据汉语句子完成英语句子)
    1.地上放着四五个盒子,里面有玩具和书。
    _________________________ cntaining tys and bks.
    2.地上躺着一只奄奄一息的老山羊。
    ___________________________ which was dying.
    3.我很高兴地发现山顶上有罗马帝国时代的遗迹。
    I am glad t find that _________________________________ frm the time f the Rman Empire.
    4.在我们教室的后墙上挂着一只大钟, 看起来非常古老。
    _______________________________________, which lks very ld.
    5.你认为与别人相处对他来说困难吗?
    D yu think ________________________________?
    6.这是一个新任务,所以没有必要给你自己压力。
    It’s a new task, s _______________________________.
    7.我认为你从事这样的工作是愚蠢的。
    I d think _______________________ such a jb.
    8.在我们的业余时间和老师一起踢足球很有趣。
    ____________________________ with teachers in ur spare time.
    9.你错过了这么精彩的电影,真是太遗憾了。
    ____________________________ such a wnderful film.
    10.他读这本小说是很明智的,里面有许多鼓舞人心的故事。
    _________________________, in which there are many inspiring stries.
    对接高考测一测
    第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)(略)
    第二部分 阅读理解(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
    A
    I wnder if yu realize just hw many thers share yur prblem. It is s cmmn fr peple t distrt the truth abut themselves. Smetimes it’s just an invented excuse when yu’re late fr smething r a pretence that yu like smene yu dn’t. These white lies dn’t usually harm anyne and indeed ften help smth ver difficult scial situatins. They certainly are embarrassing if expsed but, ne the whle, they’re easily frgiven.
    What yu describe is a habit f lying that is mre serius than this. I suspect that the lies yu tell are ways f defending an idea yu have f yur wn wrth. Peple wh have dubts abut their wn self-esteem ften wrry that thers will judge them as harshly as they feel they deserve because f a secret idea that they are pretty wrthless. In ther wrds, they create a false picture f themselves, a picture f smene wh meets all the expectatins they think thers have f them. And as yu say, that causes prblems - since they have t keep living up t that image. At the same time, they have t tell further lie t cver the stries they have already tld. Accrding t sme authrities, this is particularly amng wmen especially thse wh have few pprtunities t develp an adequate sense f self-wrth.
    I suggest yu give yurself ne day during which yu stick slidly t the truth abut yurself. Give yurself a small treat at the end f the day if yu have managed t keep it up. Wait a week and then try again. Once yu have achieved three separate lie-free days, see if yu can cpe with three days running, then extend it t a whle week. Dn’t make a prmise t yurself that yu will never lie again because almst certainly yu will - it’s t much t take n at nce. Try t change things little by little, by setting yurself manageable targets. After a while, yu’ll wnder why yu ever had the prblem at all.
    21.This passage is a reply t smene wh _______.
    A. keeps a habit f lying fr vain reasnsB. wrks hard t meet thers’ expectatins
    C. thinks t highly f himselfD. desn’t knw hw t make realistic plans
    22.Which f the fllwing statements is true accrding t the passage?
    A. White lies ften cause embarrassment and cannt be verlked.
    B. It’s imprtant fr wmen t have an adequate sense f self-wrth.
    C. Gals are hard t achieve withut cnstant small treats.
    D. One shuld stick t his prmise regardless f any difficulty.
    23.In the last paragraph the writer implies that _______.
    A. yu will slve the prblem with patience and a strng will
    B. yu must be hard n yurself t accmplish smething
    C. yur prblem lies in the fact that yu hasten t make prmises
    D. yu must set different targets at different stages f yur life
    B
    Is yur dctr telling yu the truth? Pssibly nt, accrding t a new survey in Health Affairs f nearly 1,900 dctrs arund the cuntry
    The researchers fund hat 55% f the dctrs said that in the last year they had been mre psitive abut a patient's prgnsis than his medical histry.And 10% said that they had tld their patients smething that wasn't true.Abut a third f
    the dctrs said they didn’t cmpletely agree that they shuld disclse medical errrs t their patients, and 40% said they didn't feel the need t disclse financial ties t drug cmpanies.
    Really? The study's lead authr, Dr.Lisa Lezzni, a medical prfessr, was surprised t learn hw dishnest her clleagues were “Sme f the numbers were larger than they might be,” she says.
    Why the white hes? In sme cases, Lezzni says.it was fr self-prtectin. Nearly 20% f the dctrs admitted that they didn't disclse a medical errr t their patients because they were afraid f being punished fr imprper treatment.In ther cases, it may have been fr the patent's benefit.Sme might spare an anxiety frm hearing abut the slightly abnrmal results f a lab test, fr example, if It has n negative effect n the patient’s health.
    “After all, dctrs are human t,” says Lezznic. “They dn't want t upset their patients, they dn't want their patients t lk unhappy r burst int tears. But they als need t be prfessinals, s they need t tell themselves that if there is a difficult truth they need t tell their patients, they need t wrk ut a way f cmmunicating that effectively.”
    That’s imprtant fr dctrs t appreciate because as well-intentined as their lies may be, ther studies cnstantly shw that patients prefer the truth, and wuld rather bear unpleasant news than remain ignrant abut an awful medical cnditin. Being fully unfrmed is a way that patients can prepare fr whatever might ccur.Therefre,it is necessary fr dctrs t learn express themselves.
    24.Sme dctrs surveyed tell white lies t _______ .
    A. prtect their patients' benefitB. try t defend themselves
    C. prve they are prfessinalsD. t earn mre mney fr the drug cmpany
    25.hat will the authr mast prbably talk abut next?
    A. Hw dctrs learn t tell the truthB. Hw t stp patients frm cmplaining
    C. Hw dctrs feelings affect their patients.D. Hw dctrs shuld cmmunicate with their patients
    26.What des Lisa Lezzni prbably think f a dctr's jb?
    A. TughB. BringC. Enjyable.D. Admiring
    27.What’s the main purpse t write this article?
    A. T reprt sme medical errrsB. T discuss the relatinship between dctrs and patients
    C. T persuade the dctrs t be hnestD. T talk abut the suffering f the patients
    C
    I’ve been keeping an hnesty jurnal fr the past several mnths. The day I started the jurnal, my 6-year-ld daughter asked me if the cat really went t sleep last year, and if that actually meant that I had killed him. I sighed, wndering if I shuld wait t start this hnesty prject until she was grwn-up. But I braved it and tld her that I had made the chice fr him t die, because he was suffering and I wanted him t be at peace. She lst interest abut halfway thrugh my explanatin.
    It struck me that the chice t lie r be hnest was ften a chice between tw equally undesirable things. Telling my daughter the truth did nt make me happier, but lying wuldn’t have either.
    Over all, I fund that I struggled mre with the small instances f hnesty, rather than the big. S, when a client accidentally paid me twice fr a prject, there was n internal debate. It was $1,000, s bviusly, I ntified the client. But when the McDnald’s drive-thrugh cashier gave me an extra dllar in change and the line had been s lng and my kids were acting crazy in the back seat... it was a different stry. Even thugh I gave the dllar back, I almst didn’t, because an extra dllar was such a small thing and seemed smehw justified.
    Even thugh hnesty felt like a struggle, I started t like hw it felt. When I was mre hnest, I tended t feel better abut my relatinships and myself. I like the saying, “Everybdy wants the truth, but nbdy wants t be hnest.” I didn’t always want t be hnest. But I wanted the truth, and this fcus n hnesty helped me feel that I was ding my part.
    The bttm line is that fcusing n hnesty is a way t actively engage with the wrld, instead f passively cmplaining abut it. It might even make yu feel like yu have gld in yur brain.
    28.Hw did the authr’s daughter react t her explanatin?
    A. She paid little attentin t it.B. She thught it was incredible.
    C. She wuld rather the authr lied t her.D. She was very sad and blamed the authr.
    29.What lessn did the authr learn frm the cat event?
    A. Telling a white lie was nt acceptable.B. Making the chice fr the cat was wrng.
    C. Lying and being hnest were a tricky pair.D. Telling the truth culd make peple happy.
    30.What des the authr want t shw by mentining her McDnald’s experience?
    A. It’s crazy t chse t be hnest.B. Peple are likely t have tw characters.
    C. It’s the small instances that test ne’s hnesty.D. Peple tend t ignre hnesty cncerning small things.
    31.What is the authr’s attitude tward hnesty?
    A. It is impssible t expect it.B. It is gd t fcus n it.
    C. It is reasnable t ppularize it.D. It is hard t learn frm it.
    D
    The histry f humankind is littered with crafty and seasned liars. Lying, it turns ut, is smething that mst f us are highly skilled in. We lie with ease, in ways big and small, t strangers, c-wrkers, friends, and lved nes. Being dishnest is wven int ur very fabric, s much s that it wuld be truthful t say that t lie is human.
    Like learning t walk and talk, lying is smething f a develpmental milestne. While parents ften find their children’s lies trubling —fr they signal the beginning f a lss f inncence—Kang Lee, a psychlgist, sees the emergence f the behavir in children as a cmfrting sign that their cgnitive(认知的)grwth is n track.
    T study lying in children, Lee and his clleagues use a simple experiment. They ask kids t guess the identity f tys hidden frm their view, based n an audi clue. The sund played has nthing t d with the ty. “S yu play Beethven, but the ty’s a car,” Lee explains. The experimenter leaves the rm, using the excuse f taking a phne call —a lie fr the sake f science—and asks the child nt t peek at the ty. Returning, the experimenter asks the child fr the answer, fllwing up with the questin: “Did yu peek r nt?”
    Mst children can’t resist peeking. The percentage f the children wh peek and then prvide false statements abut it depends n their age. Amng tw-year-ld, nly 30 percent are mendacius. Amng three-year-ld, 50 percent lie. And by eight, abut 80 percent claim they didn’t peek.
    What drives this increase in lying is the develpment f a child’s ability t put himself r herself in smene else’s shes. Knwn as thery f mind, this is the facility we acquire fr understanding the beliefs, intentins, and knwledge f thers. What then might be the best way t blck the rapid advance f untruths int ur lives? The answer isn’t clear. Technlgy has pened up a new frntier fr dishnesty, adding a 21st-century twist t the age-ld prblem.
    32.What can we learn abut the human tendency t lie?
    A. It is a rare ccurrence.B. It is part f human nature.
    C. It emerges in adulthd.D. It results frm human greed.
    33.Which statement will Kang Lee prbably agree with?
    A. Children wh lie are mre likely t fail.B. Parents shuld prevent children frm lying.
    C. Lying in children suggests a nrmal grwth.D. Lying is a sign f a child’s lss f inncence.
    34.What were the children tasked t d in the experiment?
    A. Determine the names f the hidden items.B. Prvide false statements abut their actins.
    C. Hide tys frm the view f the experimenter.D. Guess the link between tys and sund clues.
    35.What des the underlined wrd “mendacius” mean in paragraph 4?
    A. Untruthful.B. Trustwrthy.C. Irrespnsible.D. Cperative.
    第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。
    What exactly is a lie? Is it anything we say which we knw is untrue? 36 Fr example, suppse a friend wants t brrw sme mney frm yu. Yu say, “I wish I culd help yu but I’m shrt f mney myself.” In fact, yu are nt shrt f mney but yur friend is in the habit f nt paying his debts and yu dn’t want t hurt his feelings by reminding him f this. Is this really a lie?
    Prfessr Jerald Jellisn f the University f Suthern Califrnia has made a scientific study f lying. Accrding t him, wmen are better liars than men, particularly when telling a “white lie”, such as when a wman at a party tells anther wman that she likes her dress when she really thinks it lks terrible. 37 Other researchers say that men are mre likely t tell serius lies, such as making a prmise which they have n intentin f carrying ut. This is the kind f lie pliticians and businessmen are suppsed t be particularly skilled at: the lie frm which the liar hpes t prfit r gain in sme day.
    38 It has been fund that if they are sitting dwn at the time, they tend t mve abut in their chairs mre than usual. T the trained bserver they are saying “I wish I were smewhere else nw.” They als tend t tuch certain parts f the face mre ften, in particular the nse. One explanatin f this may be that lying causes a slight increase in bld pressure. 39
    Anther gesture which gives liars away is what the writer Desmnd Mrris in his bk Man Watching calls “the muth cver”. He says there are several typical frms, such as cvering part f the muth with fingers, tuching the upper-lip r putting a finger f the hand at ne side f the muth. 40 Of curse, such gestures as rubbing the nse r cvering the muth, r mving abut in a chair cannt be taken as prf that the speaker is lying. They simply tend t ccur mre frequently in this situatin. It is nt ne gesture alne that gives the liar away but a whle number f things, and in particular the cntext in which the lie is tld.
    A.Hwever, this is nly ne side f the stry.
    B.Or is it smething wrse than what it really is?
    C.A “white lie” appears t be a lie that the teller tells t prfit r gain sme advantage frm it.
    D.The tip f the nse is very sensitive t such changes and the increased pressure makes it itch (痒).
    E.Why peple smetimes cver their muths while lying is that they wish thse wrds had nt cme ut f their muths.
    F.Such a gesture can be understd as an uncnscius attempt n the part f the liar t stp himself r herself frm lying.
    G.Research has als studied the way peple’s behavir changes in a number f small, apparently unimprtant ways when they lie.
    第三部分 语言知识运用(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和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
    Why Cllege Is Nt Hme
    The cllege years are suppsed t be a time fr imprtant grwth in autnmy and the develpment f adult identity. Hwever, nw they are becming an ___41___ perid f adlescence, during which many f tday’s students are nt shuldered with adult ___42___.
    In the past tw decades, cntinued cnnectin with and ___43___ n family, thanks t cell phnes, email and scial media, have increased significantly. Sme parents g s far as t help with cursewrk. Instead f prmting the idea f cllege as a passage frm the shelter f the family t autnmy, universities have ___44___ t the idea that they shuld prvide the same envirnment as that f the hme.
    T prepare fr increased autnmy and respnsibility, cllege needs t be a time f ___45___ and experimentatin. This prcess invlves “trying n ” new ways f thinking abut neself bth intellectually and persnally. ___46___ we shuld prvide “safe spaces” within clleges, we must als make it safe t express pinins and challenge majrity views. ___47___ grwth and flexibility are fstered by strict debate and questining.
    Learning t deal with the ___48___ wrld is equally imprtant. Because a cllege cmmunity differs frm the family, many students will struggle t find a sense f ___49___. If students rely n administratrs t ___50___ their scial behavir and thinking pattern, they are nt facing the challenge f finding an identity within a larger and cmplex cmmunity.
    ___51___ , the tendency fr universities t mnitr and ___52___ student behavir runs up against anther characteristic f yung adults: the respnse t being cntrlled by their elders. If acceptable scial behavir is t strictly defined(规定), the insensitive r aggressive behavir that administratrs are seeking t minimize may actually be ___53___. It is nt surprising that yung peple are likely t burst ut, particularly when there are reasns t d s.
    Our generatin nce jined hands and std firm at times f natinal emergency. What is lacking tday is the ___54___ between adlescents’ desire fr autnmy and their understanding f an unsafe wrld. Therefre, there is the desire fr their drms t be replacement hmes and nt places t experience grwth. But Every cllege discussin abut cmmunity values, scial climate and behavir shuld include ___55___ f the develpmental imprtance f student autnmy and self-regulatin.
    41.A. expandedB. appintedC. expectedD. extended
    42.A. respnsibilitiesB. abilitiesC. privilegesD. virtues
    43.A. cncentratinB. dependenceC. influenceD. reliability
    44.A. given upB. given awayC. given inD. given ut
    45.A. instructinB. explratinC. reflectinD. preparatin
    46.A. WhenB. WhileC. SinceD. If
    47.A. IntellectualB. SpiritualC. LgicalD. Psychlgical
    48.A. adultB. virtualC. realD. scial
    49.A. satisfactinB. dutyC. belngingD. curisity
    50.A. understandB. anchrC. prtectD. regulate
    51.A. TherefreB. MreverC. ThusD. Hwever
    52.A. changeB. criticizeC. shapeD. discurage
    53.A. encuragedB. challengedC. agreedD. realized
    54.A. differenceB. tensinC. balanceD. cnflict
    55.A. bservatinB. recgnitinC. determinatinD. judgment
    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个适当单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
    If yu used the term “business echics” in the 1970s, when the field was just starting t develp, a cmmn respnse was: Isn’t that an xymrn (矛盾修辞法)?” That jump (妙语)wuld ften be fllwed by a recitatin f Miltn Friedman’s famus ___56___(qute)that crprate executives’ nly scial respnsibility is t make as much mney fr sharehlders as is ___57___(legal)pssible.
    Over the next 40 years, hwever, business peple stpped quting Friedman and ___58___(begin)t talk f their respnsibilities t their cmpanies’ stakehlders, a grup that includes nt nly sharehlders, but als custmers, emplyees and members f the cmmunities ___59___ they perate.
    In 2009, an ath ___60___(circulate)amng the first class f Harvard Business Schl t graduate after the glbal financial crisis. ___61___ wh tk it—admittedly, a minrity—swre t pursue their wrk “in an ethical manner”and t run their enterprises “in gd faith, guarding against decisins and behavir that advance my wn narrw ambitins but harm the enterprise and the scieties ___62___ serves.” ___63___ then, the idea has spread, with students frm 250 business schls taking a similar ath. This year, all Dutch bankers, 90,000 f them, are swearing that they will act with integrity, ___64___(put)the interests f custmers ahead f thers(including sharehlders), and behave penly, transparently, and in ___65___(accrding)with their respnsibilities t sciety.
    第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
    第一节 应用文(满分15分)
    假定你校正在组织以Hnesty为题的英语演讲比赛,现请你写一篇演讲稿参赛。
    内容包括:1.诚信的重要性;
    2.如何做诚信的学生。
    注意:1.词数 100 左右,首尾句已给出,不计入总词数;
    2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
    Hnesty
    Dear friends,
    ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    That’s all. Thanks fr listening!
    第二节 读后续写(满分25分)
    阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
    Magen duble-checked the wrds n her spelling test. If she gt 100 percent tday, she’d win her class’ First-Quarter Spelling Challenge and a brand-new dictinary that came with vides and ther cl stuff. Plus, Ms. McCrmack had prmised t d a handstand(手倒立)if anyne gt a perfect scre.
    Three mre wrds t g. N-i-c-e-l-y. Q-u-i-c-k-l-y. H--n-e-s-t-y. Wait! She’d spelled hnesty, nt hnestly! She erased ‘-ty’ and wrte ‘-ly’ befre handing in her paper. Ms. McCrmack graded the papers while the students were at rest.
    After a break, Magen hurried int the classrm, sitting in her seat nervusly—Ms. McCrmack walked t the frnt f the rm and cleared her thrat. “Cngratulatins, Magen! Yu did it!” Then, as if she were an Olympic gymnast, Ms. McCrmack’s feet flipped int the air. The whle class erupted!
    Ms. McCrmack presented Magen with her prize. A big smile spread acrss Magen’s face as she read the label n the bx: T Magen Carter, fr her perfect first-quarter scre in spelling.
    “Everything OK?” Mm asked as Magen burst thrugh the frnt dr after schl.
    “Everything’s perfect!” Magen shuted, shwing Mm her spelling test and prize.
    Mm hugged her. “Well dne, Magen”
    Magen scped up(抱起)her cat. “Can yu spell nicely, Casper? And quickly and hnestly, and…” It suddenly ccurred t her that she had misspelled the wrd. Rted t the spt, Magen reflected n hw she culd tell the whle class she shuldn’t have earned the prize at all. She dashed int her rm and pulled ut the test paper. “If I put the missing ‘t’ back in, n ne wuld ever knw,” she thught. Recalling the jyful mment, a mixture f guilt and unwillingness verwhelmed her.
    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。
    Paragraph 1:
    Aware that there was smething wrng with Magen, Mm kncked n the dr and entered her rm. ______
    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    Paragraph 2:
    The next day, arriving early at schl, Magen pushed pen the dr f Ms. McCrmack’s ffice. __________
    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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