辽宁省名校联盟2025届高三上学期12月联合考试英语试卷(含答案)
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这是一份辽宁省名校联盟2025届高三上学期12月联合考试英语试卷(含答案),共14页。试卷主要包含了阅读理解,七选五,完形填空,短文填空,书面表达,读后续写等内容,欢迎下载使用。
一、阅读理解
The Eyes and the Impssible
Dave Eggers, illustrated by Shawn Harris
Certain children's bks take the vices f animals, r tys that becme animals, and are s pure, s sincere, that they becme part f ur wn vices. Dave Eggers’ The Eyes and the Impssible takes its place amng them. Jhannes, wh runs like light, wh sees yu but is never seen, is a dg wh wants nthing mre than t be free. With Shawn Harris' grand illustratins, straight frm the Hudsn River Schl, Jhannes is a her fr all time. (Fr ages 8 t 12)
A Walk in the Wds
Nikki Grimes, illustrated by Jerry Pinkney and Brian Pinkney
A by fllws a treasure map int the wds he used t visit tgether with his late father. Hnest, healing— this is a memrable stry f strength and cmfrt. It's the kind f bk yu' ll want t keep frever and revisit fr its cmfrting tne and lving wisdm. The end ntes, hnring Jerry Pinkney and his wrks, are a must-read fr anyne wh cares deeply abut children's bks and the best amng us wh create them. (Fr ages 4 t 8)
Sunshine: A Graphic Nvel
Jarrett J. Krsczka
Sunshine is a fllw-up t a Natinal Bk Award finalist, Hey, Kidd, als by Jarrett J. Krsczka. As a teen camp cunselr fr seriusly ill kids and their families in Sunshine, Krsczka learns t find hpe with the heartbreak. Thrugh his wrds and illustratins, he takes us with him n a jurney t a better understanding f thers— and f himself. And readers just might gain a new perspective, t. (Fr ages 12 and up)
The Stry f a Mexican Freedm Fighter
Aida Salazar, illustrated by Mlly Mendza
An inspiring true stry f a wman wh went against the expectatins f her cmmunity in rder t save it. With her petic tuch, Aida Salazar shws hw a yungster persevered thrugh vilence and heartache t becme a leader standing against the Mexican gvernment. Mlly Mendza's artwrk pwerfully captures the character's spirit. (Fr ages 6 t 9)
1. Wh might like t read A Walk in the Wds?
A. A student interested in animals.B. A kid lving his cmmunity.
C. A child lsing a family member.D. A teenager just winning a game.
2. What's special fr the bk Sunshine: A Graphic Nvel?
A. The bk wn a Natinal Prize.B. The stry brings memries t readers.
C. The main character is a heric dg.D. The authr als acts as the illustratr.
3. Which wrd best describes the persnality f the Mexican Freedm Fighter?
A. Strng-willed.B. Generus.C. Mdest.D. Tlerant.
If asked t identify the mment when my belief in ghsts(鬼) started t weaken, I'd chse the time I was mistaken fr ne in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Until then, I'd enjyed several years f ghst-hunting and was cnvinced I'd encuntered many supernatural things.
Grwing up in the 80s, my interest in mysterius things was excited by watching TV shws dcumenting cases f unexplained phenmena. I jined a lcal ghst-hunting grup, ging n trips t places said t be full f ghstly activities. T us, strange things in ur phts, such as mist, signaled spirits, as did any unexpected nise caught n tape.
A cnference in Gettysburg led t that fateful encunter. At the cnference we learned f an area believed t have many ghsts, and we later set ff t explre it. We were setting up cameras when three cars appeared. A grup came ut waving laser(激光) pinters. Annyed, I ran tward them, shuting and waving my arms. The newcmers backed ff and quickly drve away. Next mrning, there were rumrs that a grup had sighted a ghst. I heard their“ghst” had emerged frm the wdland, screaming in a strange vice. “Are yu kidding? That was me!” I said.
I described the event frm my perspective, but they wuldn't listen. That's when it clicked: Hw many times had I avided the bvius explanatins just because I was enjying the excitement? It was hrrible t realize I'd spread misinfrmatin.
I read up n phtgraphy and learned that the“mist” was my wn breath rising in frnt f the lens, and that the“ghsts” were the result f lng expsures. Lking back, I feel really regretful fr the times I cnfirmed the suspicins f peple, leaving them scared while I chased the next thrill. Nw, I gain much greater fulfillment frm teaching peple hw t use critical thinking t interpret the situatin themselves.
4. What caused the authr t believe in ghsts initially?
A. Encuntering strange creatures.B. Learning f dd things frm media.
C. Participating in ghstly activities.D. Finding mysterius things in phts.
5. Why did the authr g t Gettysburg?
A. T explre a mystery.B. T visit a friend.
C. T attend a meeting.D. T receive a prize.
6. When did the authr realize his mistake?
A. When nbdy accepted his explanatin.
B. After he had read up n phtgraphy.
C. When the grup escaped frm the scene.
D. After he quarreled with the newcmers.
7. What des the last paragraph imply?
A. Peple are ften scared by thrilling ghsts.
B. Critical thinking gave the authr mre fulfillment.
C. The authr himself will assess situatins fr peple.
D. The authr will be cautius abut his judgement.
D yu experience wrse car sickness in electric cars than in petrl cars? Yu' re nt alne— and when it cmes t self-driving cars, it may be even wrse.
Althugh scientists aren't exactly sure what causes mtin sickness, it has t d with passengers being deprived f the ability t predict future mvements. When yu read a magazine in a car, yur eyes will signal t yur brain that the car is still. Hwever, yur brain will recgnize the vibratins(振动) and turns that the car makes. This can cnfuse the mind and make yu start t feel sick.
As fr electric cars, ne-pedal driving is ften blamed fr feelings f car sickness, accrding t the U. S. Department f Energy. The ne pedal des bth the accelerating and braking— the driver steps n the pedal t increase speed and takes their ft ff the pedal t slw dwn. If yu stp accelerating, the ne-pedal will autmatically slw and stp the car. The deceleratin caused by this system is thus mre rapid than that f petrl cars, which may lead t mtin sickness.
Anther technlgical advance that can als be related t car sickness is the larger and increasing number f screens inside electric vehicles. These screens verburden users with visual infrmatin, which discurages them frm lking utside, accrding t The Cnversatin. Passengers thereby fail t take in the“crrect” visual signals, such as the mving surrundings, which can trigger sickness.
Unfrtunately, even when peple adjust t the mvements f electric cars and experience less car sickness, self-driving vehicles might be anther challenge fr them. Accrding t a study, as much as 12 percent f the U. S. ppulatin may feel car sick while riding in autnmus vehicles.
T ensure the widespread usage f new types f vehicles, car prducers are wrking t slve such prblems with better technlgy. Fr example, Japanese cmpany Hnda is wrking n reducing the car’ s“vilent” acceleratin by making changes t the engine, said Car Magazine.
8. What des the phase“being deprived f” in paragraph 2 prbably mean?
A. Lsing.B. Restricted t.C. Fueled with.D. Develping.
9. What may cause wrse car sickness in electric cars?
A. The ne-pedal system culdn't stp the car fast enugh.
B. The screens inside d nt prvide appealing images.
C. Passengers are distracted frm lking at utside views.
D. It takes time fr peple t get adapted t creative designs.
10. What can readers predict frm the passage?
A. New types f vehicles have n bright future.
B. Car sickness can pssibly be avided in time.
C. Peple will get ver car sickness pretty sn.
D. Electrnic devices inside cars will be remved.
11. What is the authr's purpse in writing the text?
A. T recmmend ways t avid car sickness.
B. T prmte the sales f self-driving cars.
C. T clear misunderstandings f electric cars.
D. T analyze pssible causes f car sickness.
Warming seas acrss the glbe are endangering cral reefs, a key ecsystem that supprts marine life t live and thrive. As a nvel apprach t saving them frm extinctin, scientists have recently frzen grups f adult crals fr the first time and then revived them, accrding t a recent study.
Freezing bilgical materials, r“crypreserving” them, refers t keeping them in a deep freeze fr lng perids withut affecting the cell's viability(活性), accrding t the Science Times website. This methd usually cls them t very lw temperatures, cmmnly t 一196 ℃. Since cells wuld nrmally die at such a lw temperature due t the frmatin f ice inside, scientists need t mnitr the freezing rate and chse the freezing medium carefully.
Researchers in the U. S. experimented with freezing pea-sized pieces f a cmmn cral in Hawaii. After remving the micrbes n the crals, they sealed the crals in metal cntainers filled with a chemical slutin that partially dehydrated (脱水) them and helped cntrl ice grwth. When the crals reached a temperature f arund — 200℃, the remaining water in the crals slidified int a glassy frm. The crals were still alive, with their life-driving functins becming extremely slw. After being crypreserved fr a few minutes, the researchers pulled the crals ut and placed them in warm water. In tw minutes, they started cnsuming xygen—a sign f them staying alive.
Previusly, researchers had already successfully crypreserved cral larvae(幼虫), accrding t a study in 2018. Hwever, the larvae can nly be cllected when crals prduce eggs in large quantities, which happens just a few nights each year. “That's putting a lt f eggs in ne basket,”U. S. marine scientist Liza Rger tld Science News.
This breakthrugh ffers mre hpe t the wrld's crals, said Rger. Hwever, there's mre wrk t be dne. A few days after warming up, the crals became“stressed ut” frm the prcess and were killed by the bacteria they nrmally live in harmny with. The researchers are wrking n using antibitics(抗生素) t help them survive fr a lnger perid f time.
12. What is the key factr in the new methd f saving crals?
A. Metal cntainers.B. Lw temperature.
C. Dry ice.D. Prper cells.
13. Hw did researchers cnfirm the crypreserved crals were alive?
A. They shrank abruptly.B. They started t mve.
C. They began t breathe.D. They stretched ut.
14. What may future research fcus n?
A. Helping larvae lay mre eggs.B. Stabilizing the temperature.
C. Warming up the crals carefully.D. Extending the life f the crals.
15. What is the text mainly abut?
A. Freezing crals fr future use.B. Cnserving crals in a new way.
C. Discvering a cling methd.D. Killing bacteria t rescue crals.
二、七选五
16.Expsure t different cultures is ne f the main reasns I enjy visiting ther cuntries. There are ther types f fd, interesting peple, and new experiences. ①______
A cuntry usually has its wn mney such as RMB in China, rupee in India, and rufiyaa in Maldives. ②______ This can make travel amng such cuntries much easier and mre cnvenient. In my pinin, hwever, I like having different kinds f mney t use and get used t that while I travel. ③______ When I visited Thailand and Vietnam last mnth, getting used t the fact that £1 is equal t ver 42 Thai baht and 27,000 Vietnamese dn g was als quite a gd test fr my maths skills!
If yu' ve ever been t the U. K., yu will knw the Queen's head is n every banknte and every cin. I was living in the Quebec prvince f Canada last year and mney there surprised me greatly.④______ This is because she's als Canada's Head f State. Images n the Canadian mney are varius, including frmer prime ministers, as well as Canadian wildlife like the beaver, caribu and plar bear.
⑤______ Wartime Prime Minister Winstn Churchill appears n £5 bankntes and writer Jane Austen£10 bankntes. The bankntes are als made f a material called plymer rather than paper. In Canada, they are already using plymer bankntes and sme peple even think that the mney smells f maple syrup(枫糖浆), prbably the cuntry's mst well-knwn fd!
A. There are new histrical figures n the pund ntes.
B. They have the British Queen n their $20 bankntes.
C. Mney represents preference and develpment f a cunty.
D. Of curse, there' re many cuntries using eurs r U. S. dllars.
E. Yu will als be amazed by the images n the mney.
F. One mre thing t mentin in a new cuntry is a different currency.
G. It's part f the cultural experience t hld freign mney.
三、完形填空(15空)
Grwing up as a kid in the U. K., I was fascinated by insects. Wanting t 1 them, I started building little huses fr ants, using little pieces f wd and leaves. When my mther saw my 2 , she tld me that the smaller I made things, the bigger my name wuld becme.
As the years went by, my designs became mre cmplicated. And I used many different 3 , such as spider web threads. I smetimes wrk fr 16 hurs 4 a day withut breaks, and it takes me up t three mnths t finish a(n) 5 . I have t hld my breath during the sculpting prcess. It isn't 6 an enjyable prcess—I can nly enjy it nce I' ve finished it.
My sculptures have taken me t 7 places. In 2012, I met the queen, giving her a tiny crwn n the head f a pin. In 2013, I 8 my first Guinness Wrld Recrd fr creating the smallest sculpture made by hand, a gld mtrbike that 9 inside a drilled ut hair. In 2017. I 10 my recrd with a sculpture f a human fetus(胎儿) that 11 0.078mm by 0.053mm.
I was diagnsed with autism(自闭症) as an adult. In schl, my teachers had pinted me ut as a 12 ; nw, I see my autism as a gift. It has 13 me t be the best I can be. I hld wrkshps in schls fr children, 14 with them my life and wrk and helping them create their wn miniature 15 . We need t appreciate the little things in life. Small things can als be mighty, t.
17.A. chkeB. disturbC. prtectD. adpt
18.A. inventinB. wrkC. hbbyD. fabric
19.A. necessitiesB. materialsC. facilitiesD. venues
20.A. n endB. fr gdC. in turnD. after all
21.A. sculptureB. antiqueC. essayD. patent
22.A. randmlyB. brieflyC. ultimatelyD. actually
23.A. frbiddenB. peacefulC. cnventinalD. incredible
24.A. rejectedB. maintainedC. receivedD. anticipated
25.A. emergedB. fittedC. cllapsedD. departed
26.A. deniedB. leakedC. beatD. investigated
27.A. measuredB. dminatedC. multipliedD. cmprised
28.A. residentB. cheatC. guideD. failure
29.A. threatenedB. pushedC. appintedD. intended
30.A. sharingB. experimentingC. imaginingD. restring
31.A. territriesB. ccupatinsC. figuresD. episdes
四、短文填空
32.Fr many children in the U. S., ging back t schl means mre than returning t classes. It means getting back t student rganizatins interested in envirnmental sustainability, ①______everything frm stpping fd waste and chsing prducts made frm rganic material t ②______(rganize) campaigns fr cleaner ceans is invlved.
April Peebler is the executive directr(执行董事) f Heirs T Our Oceans, a Califrnia-based grup ③______(mean) fr cean cnservatin. She said that mre and mre yung peple are ④______(active) participating in sustainability issues. Fifteen-year-ld Hannah is ne f them. When she was 10 years ld, she and sme friends started ⑤______ anti-plastic campaign n the Internet. They urged Americans t tell the restaurant Dunkin' Dnuts abut their demand ⑥______ recyclable cups.
Perhaps the mst famus teenage envirnmental activist is 16-year-ld Greta Thunberg f Sweden, wh mtivated thers t launch climate-change ⑦______ (strike) arund the wrld last year. Als enthusiastic abut fighting fd waste and hunger in America, the girl nw acts as a ⑧______(cnsult) f the Fd Recvery Netwrk, a student-led mvement. Students at clleges cnnect with cllege dining halls, and lcal shelters t make sure that surplus fd ⑨______(give) t thse in need. Regina Andersn is the grup's executive directr. She says students ⑩______(recver) 3.9 millin punds f fd t date.
五、书面表达
33.假定你是李华,英文校刊 English n Campus发起“文明校园,人人有责”(T Civilize Campus Is My Respnsibility)的征稿活动。请你写一篇英语稿件,写作要点包括:
1.文明校园,人人有责;
2.日常校园生活中良好的行为规范;
3.表达个人观点。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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六、读后续写
34.Alex Dryuba, 31, wh runs his wn IT firm, recently mved t New Yrk with his family due t wrk. Fr nearly three weeks, Alex and his wife, Kelly, were busy cleaning and decrating the new hme t make it czy fr the kids. They have three cute children: tw-year-ld Anne, six-year- ld Vicky, and Isabelle, 11. Anne ften sits n the windwsill(窗台) f her sixth flr bedrm, where she likes t play with her tys. There are varieties f tys and dlls fr the little girl. The windw, verlking Mshlu Avenue in Riverdale, was never pen and her mm Kelly thught that Anne was t small t wrk the latch (插销). Hwever, Alex insisted that when things settled dwn, they shuld ntify the hmewner that they needed windw guards and safety bars t prtect Anne and Vicky.
One rainy evening, Anne accmpanie d by Isabelle was playing with her tys in her bedrm as usual, while their mther busied herself with ding the husewrk. Anne and Isabelle shared the small bedrm, where Anne's name is painted in rainbw clrs n the wall. After a while, Isabelle wanted t listen t the rain— s she pened the windw. Minutes later, Isabelle felt a bit hungry and left the rm fr a mment t get a slice f pizza frm the dining table, leaving Anne alne. Instantly, she heard a thundering sund and the cries f her yunger sister cming frm five flrs belw.
Isabelle turned pale and realized smething went wrng. She rushed int the bedrm, lked ut f the windw and saw Anne was n the awning(雨篷) ver the entrance t the building. Her heart sank and she felt s scared that she screamed. Hearing her daughter's screams frm a rm away, Kelly ran int Anne's rm and was t shcked t speak. “It's all my fault, Mm. I shuldn't have pened that windw,” Isabelle managed t keep calm. “We need t g dwnstairs t get Anne dwn frm the awning, the sner the better!”
注意:
1.续写的词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Kelly rushed dwn t the sidewalk but culdn't reach her crying daughter.
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“She's the luckiest kid in the wrld,” said the neighbr.
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参考答案
1.答案:C
解析:理解具体信息。根据第二段第一句中的“his late father”以及第二句中的“healing”和“cmfrting tne”可知,此书有治愈心灵创伤的作用。故选C项。
2.答案:D
解析:理解具体信息。四本书中只有 Sunshine:A Graphic Nvel 没有提到“illustrated by…”以及第三段的第三个句子“Thrugh his wrds and illustratins”可知, Jarrett 既是 authr也是 illustratr。故选 D项。
3.答案:A
解析:作出判断推理。根据最后一段第二句中的“… hw a yungster persevered…”可知,书中所写的自由战士意志力坚强。故选 A项。
4.答案:B
解析:作出判断推理。根据第二段中的“… my interest in mysterius things was excited by watching TV shws…”可知,作者对于神秘事件产生兴趣是因为观看了关于一些无法解释的现象的电视节目。故选B项。
5.答案:C
解析:理解具体信息。作者在第三段开头提到“A cnference in Gettysburg”,由此可知作者是去参加会议。故选C项。
6.答案:A
解析:作出判断推理。第四段中的“… but they wuldn't listen. That's when it clicked…”是作者突然醒悟的时候。故选A项。
7.答案:D
解析:作出判断推理。最后一段提到作者教人们如何用批判性思维去思考判断。D项“作者以后会谨慎做判断”,意指不再像从前那样随意做结论。故选D项。
8.答案:A
解析:词义猜测。第二段说明由于车辆运动过程中,人的感受器官和大脑发生了信息冲突,从而造成晕车。由此推断出这种信息冲突使得大脑感到困惑,无法准确判断身体的实际运动状态,即人们失去了预测 future mvement 的能力。故选 A项。
9.答案:C
解析:理解具体信息。根据第四段可知,人们因为被车内的屏幕信息吸引而忽略了看外面的景物,因而造成晕车。故选C项。
10.答案:B
解析:作出判断推理。根据最后一段可知,汽车生产商在努力研究更好的技术以减少汽车的剧烈加速,以此来避免晕车现象的发生。故选 B项。
11.答案:D
解析:作出判断推理。全文分析了造成晕车的主要原因。故选D项。
12.答案:B
解析:理解具体信息。根据第一段和第二段的内容可知,新方法主要是通过低温冷冻。故选B项。
13.答案:C
解析::理解具体信息。根据第三段中最后一句可知,开始消耗氧气也就是开始呼吸是珊瑚活着的迹象。故选C项
14.答案:D
解析:作出判断推理。根据最后一段中的“… t help them survive fr a lnger perid f time”可知,帮助珊瑚存活时间长一些是目前的主要研究任务。故选D项。
15.答案:B
解析:理解主旨要义。文章介绍了保护珊瑚礁的新方法。故选B项。
16.答案:FDGBA
解析:①考查承上启下句。上文提到“There are ther types f fd, interesting peple, and new experiences”,下文讲述各个国家的货币, F 项“One mre thing t mentiān in a new cuntry is a different currency”承上启下,符合题意。故选 F项。
②考查细节支撑句。根据空后的“This can make travel amng such cuntries much easier and mre cnvenient”可知,空处是导致这个结果的原因,D项中提及“很多国家使用欧元或美元”,这正是给人们旅游带来便利的原因。故选D项。
③考查细节支撑句。结合上文中的“I like having different kinds f mney t use and get used t that”和下文作者去泰国和越南用当地的货币可知,作者认为通过使用不同的货币可以了解当地的文化。故选G项。
④考查细节支撑句。结合上文提到的“the Queen's head is n every banknte and every cin”和下文中的“This is because she's als Canada's Head f State”可知,英国的货币上有女王的头像同时英国女王也是加拿大的国家元首,所以空处应表示加拿大的货币上也有女王头像。故选 B项。
⑤考查细节支撑句。下一句提到丘吉尔(的头像)出现在了5英镑纸币上,作家简·奥斯汀(的头像)出现在了10英镑的纸币上。
17.答案:C
解析:根据上下文可知,作者对昆虫感兴趣并想保护它们,所以C项符合题意。故选C项。
18.答案:B
解析:根据下文妈妈说“我做的东西越小,我的名声就会越大”,可以判断 B项“作品”符合题意。故选B项。
19.答案:B
解析:根据下文的举例说明“例如蜘蛛网线”,可以判断 B项“材料”符合题意。故选 B项。
20.答案:A
解析:此处句意为一连工作16小时,可以判断 A项符合题意。故选 A项。
21.答案:A
解析:根据全文意思,作者制作的是小雕塑品。故选 A 项。
22.答案:D
解析:根据本句中的“I can nly enjy it nce I' ve finished it”可知,作者完成一个雕塑品的制作过程其实并不是那么开心。故选 D项。
23.答案:D
解析:根据下文内容可知,作者由于自己的成就被女王接见并荣获吉尼斯世界纪录。故选 D项。
24.答案:C
解析:参见上题解析。故选C项。
25.答案:B
解析:根据本句句意,一辆金色摩托车可以放进一根被掏空的头发中。故选 B项。
26.答案:C
解析:根据本句句意,可以判断是我打破了我的纪录。故选C项。
27.答案:A
解析:根据本句句意,是在描述胎儿雕塑品的大小尺寸。故选 A项。
28.答案:D
解析:根据上下文,以前在学校老师们把作者看成“失败的人”,现在作者把自闭症看成礼物,此处为对比句。故选 D项。
29.答案:B
解析:根据句意,自闭症推动作者成为最好的自己。故选 B项。
30.答案:A
解析:根据上下文可知,作者和孩子们分享生活和工作。故选 A 项。
31.答案:C
解析:根据全文,作者通过制作小雕塑品实现人生理想、取得成就。又结合下一句句意,此处句意应该为帮助他们创造自己的微型雕像。故选C项。
32.答案:①where②rganizing③meant④actively⑤an⑥fr⑦strikes⑧cnsultant⑨is given⑩have recvered
解析:①考查定语从句中关系副词的用法。故填 where。
②考查非谓语动词。分析句子结构可知,此处为 frm... t...,作介词 t 的宾语,应用 rganizing。故填 rganizing。
③考查非谓语动词。根据句子结构可知,此处为非谓语动词作定语,be meant fr是固定用法,表示“为……准备或设计”。故用过去分词 meant。故填 meant。
④考查副词。空处修饰动词,故用所给词的副词形式 actively。故填 actively。
⑤考查冠词。campaign 表示“运动”为可数名词,且此处表泛指,又因修饰词 anti-plastic 以元音音素开头。故填 an。
⑥考查介词。根据句意可知,此处表示他们对可回收杯子的需求。demand fr sth.表示“对……的需求/需要”,为固定搭配。故填 fr。
⑦查名词变复数。strike表示罢工之意,且可数。故填 strikes。
⑧考查动词变名词。根据语境可知,此处表示顾问之意。故填 cnsultant。
⑨考查时态、语态和主谓一致。结合语境和前面的动词时态可知,此处为一般现在时,且fd为不可数名词,与give 之间是被动关系。故填 is given。
⑩考查时态和主谓一致。根据主句中的 She says 和从句中的 t date可知,从句应用现在完成时,从句主语 students 为复数。故填 have recvered。
33.答案:
Civilizatin cvers nt nly a wide range f human achievements, but als shuld be reflected by the behavir f each persn. Here are sme gd manners n campus t share with yu.
As we can see n campus, a civilized student never litters. cntributing t ur clean and pleasant campus. Prtecting public resurces is als cnsidered as his r her respnsibility, such as n graffiti, n kicking the dr r waste f water.
As far as I'm cncerned, we shuld pay attentin t every small bit t help make ur schl campus beautiful and peaceful as ur behavir will influence bth peple arund us and ur schl envirnment, Only when we care abut ur daily behavir and fllw the schl rules can we make ur schl campus a better place.
34.答案:
Kelly rushed dwn t the sidewalk but culdn't reach her crying daughter. Then an idea struck her. She hurried upstairs and kncked n the dr f the neighbr n the secnd flr, with Isabelle fllwing clsely behind. Hearing what had happened, the neighbr let them in and jined the rescue. Frm the windw pened next t the awning they were able t reach ut and carefully pull the crying girl inside. Kelly held Anne in her arms tightly and examined if she was hurt. She was pretty shcked t find that Anne nly had a bruise n her right arm.
"She's the luckiest kid in the wrld," said the neighbr. She had miraculusly survived a five-stry fall and landed n an awning ut side the building. N brken bnes, n ther serius injuries. Kelly and Isabelle were bth glad that the little girl was alive and alright. They extended sincere gratitude t the neighbr and hurriedly sent Anne t hspital fr further examinatin. After that, Kelly called the landlrd fr safety bars t prevent the tragedy frm ccurring again.
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