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浙江省慈溪市、余姚市2015届高三上学期期中联考英语试题考生须知: 1、本试卷满分120分,考试时间120分钟;2、答案一律做在答题纸上,做在试题卷上无效。第Ⅰ卷(共80分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分):单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。1.—SoyougaveheryouriPhone6?—________,shesaidshe’dreturnittomewhenshecouldaffordherown.A.Nodoubt B.Allright C.Mypleasure D.Notexactly2.Asisknowntoall,________People’sRepublicofChinais________biggestdevelopingcountryintheworld.A.the;/ B.the;the C./;the D./;a3.Ican________thehousebeinguntidy,butIhatethatit’snotclean.A.eupwith B.catchupwith C.putupwith D.endupwith4.Whateverisleftovermaybeputintotherefrigerator,________itwillkeepfortwoorthreeweeks.A.where B.which C.when D.what5.—Youseemquitefamiliarwiththiscity.—Yeah,I________hereforthreeyears.It’sgreattobebackforavisit.lived B.havelived C.hadlived D.live6.Thelackofeco-friendlyhabitsamongthepublicisthoughttobeamajor________ofglobalwarming.A.result B.cause C.signal D.reflection7.Itisstillunderdiscussion________ornottheoldbusstationshouldbereplacedwithamodernhotel.A.when B.where C.how D.whether8.Asisknowntous,itis100yearsago________QinghuaA.when B.that C.after D.since9.________intoEnglish,thesentencewasfoundtohaveanentirelydifferentwordorderfromChinese.A.Translating B.Totranslate C.Translated D.Havingtranslated10.________thefeelingsoftheneighboringnations,JapanesePrimeMinisterAbeShinzoupaidavisittotheYasukuniwarshrineinTokyoonanniversaryofJapan'sWorldWarIIdefeat.A.Regardlessof B.Inadditionto C.Thanksto D.Apartfrom11.Anyway,Ican’ttellliesaboutit—it’s________myprinciples,youknow.A.against B.above C.beyond D.under12.—I’vedecidednottogotomysister’swedding.—You’renotgoing?________?A.Andhow B.Whybother C.Sowhat D.Howe13.Iam________ofhisability.I’msurehe’llgetworkforhimself.A.concerned B.doubtful C.confident D.accustomed14.Afterthreemonthsofhardwork,Iwishtotravelinanicesmalltown,especially________withanoceanview.A.one B.that C.it D.this15.—Lindalookshappy.Shemusthaveperformedwellatthejobinterviewyesterday.

—Butinfactshe________.A.doesn’t B.hasn’t C.hadn’t D.didn't16.—Peopleoftendon'tappreciatewhattheyhave,dothey?—No,_________theyhavelostit.A.if B.after C.until D.when17.—Whymustwegetupsoearly?—Ifwe________theflightwewouldhavetostayhereforanotherweek.A.miss B.havemissed C.missed D.wouldmiss18.—Couldyoupleasedrivealittlefaster?I’mgoingtobelate.—Restassured,sir.You________beintimeforthetrain.A.shall B.can C.may D.must19.Accordingtoarecentsurvey,someTVprogramsshouldtake________forteenagers’negativebehavior.A.influence B.responsibility C.credit D.explanation20.—Itissocrowdedandthepollutionissoserioushere!—Yousee,___________.I'mgoingtoquitmyjobandmovetothecountry.

A.I'vehadenough B.Ilikeithere C.ThatwillbeOK D.It’snotsobad完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21~40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。ALIFETHATCOUNTSTheysaidhedied!Onemorningin1888,AlfredNobel,inventorofdynamite(炸药),themanwhohadspenthislifecollectinglargequantitiesof21fromthemanufactureandsaleofweaponsofdestruction,22toreadhisownobituary(讣告).Ofcourse,itwasa23.Asamatteroffact,itwasAlfred’sbrotherwhohaddied,andthereporter,byaccident,wroteAlfred’sobituary.Forthefirsttime,Nobelsawhimselfastheworldsawhim—“thedynamiteking”,thegreatindustrialistwhohadmadeanimmensefortunefromexplosive.This,asfarasthegeneralpublicwasconcerned,wasthe24purposeofhislife.Noneofhistrue25cametolight.Nothingwassaid26hisworktobreakdownthebarriers(障碍)thatseparatedpersonsandideas.Hewas27amerchantofdeath,andforthatalonewouldhebe28.Alfredreadtheobituarywithgreat29.Hefeltthattheworldmust30thetruemeaningandpurposeofhislife!He31todothisthroughhislastwillandtestament.Thefinaldispositionofhisfortunewouldshowtheworldhislife’sideals.Then32yearlyprizesforchemistry,physics,medicine,literature—andthefamousNobelPeacePrize.Ifyouweretoreadyourown33today,whatwoulditsay?Fewofuswantfameandmostofusdonotexpecttomakeaworldwideimpact.34doothersknowwhatyoustandfor,whatyoubelieveinandwhattruly35toyou?Dr.PhilipHumbertasks,“Whatremarkable,extraordinaryandamazingthingswillyoudowiththiswildandwonderfulmiracle(奇迹),youroneandonlylife?”The36shouldperhapsalsobeaskedthisway“Whatwillyoudowiththiswildandwonderfulmiracle,youroneandonly37?”Forhowwespendourdayswill38howwespendourlives.Chancesare,youwillnotbereadingyourownobituary.Butyouhavealreadybegunto39it—daybyday,momentbymoment.Liveyourtodaysasiftheytrulymatter,andtomorrowyouwilllookbackonalifethat40.21.A.fame B.confidence C.fortune D.experience22.A.awoke B.refused C.promised D.attempted23.A.dream B.mistake C.shame D.fancy24.A.unique B.strange C.powerful D.entire25.A.emotions B.intentions C.adventures D.achievements26.A.about B.behind C.with D.by27.A.partly B.hardly C.nearly D.simply28.A.honored B.occupied C.remembered D.ignored29.A.delight B.horror C.pride D.anger30.A.keep B.know C.forget D.accept31.A.determined B.pretended C.warned D.advised32.A.cametopower B.cametoanend C.cameintobeing D.cametolight33.A.diary B.obituary C.story D.legend34.A.And B.So C.Thus D.But35.A.matters B.happens C.ties D.reflects36.A.question B.secret C.guidance D.graph37.A.CHANCE B.HERO C.DAY D.WORLD38.A.support B.decide C.predict D.explain39.A.digest B.write C.study D.check40.A.counted B.existed C.lost D.occurred第二部分:阅读理解(共2节;满分50分)第一节(共20小题,每小题2分;满分40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,并在答题纸上将该项标号涂黑。AMydaughterAlisawasbornblindinherrighteyeandwasbulliedprettyseverelyinschool.SoIquitmyjobasababysitterandthenschooledmydaughterheartandsoulathome.Ayearagoaboyof14befriendedmydaughteronFacebookafterreadingsomethingAlisawroteaboutbullying.TodayhemessagedherandaskedifshewouldlikesixticketstoaColoradoRockiesbaseballgame.Theyhavenevermetinpersonbutshesaid,“Sure!Thatwouldbegreat.”ThenIreceivedacallfromhismotherexplainingwhyhersonhadchosenmydaughter.Shesaidhethoughtmydaughterdeservedthembecauseofallthegoodshedoesinthemunity.Herson,sheexplained,hadexperiencedasimilarsituationandwasalsohomeschooled.Whatshesaidistrue.NowmydaughterAlisacontinuestoteachgroupsofgirlsintroubleinourmunityhowtolookwithinthemselvesforthepositiveandhowtobetheirownperson.Everythingtakenintoconsideration,wedecidedtomeetthemotherandtheboyatalocalbikeshop.Aftermeeting,theboyapproachedmycarandmydaughtergavehimahugandthankedhimforhisgenerosity.Shetoldhimthatshehadneverbeentoabaseballgameandthatshewasgoingtotakeherentirefamily,includingmyself,herdad,littlesister,hercousinandanauntwhohasbraincancer.Weallthankedoneanother,gotinourcar,andwentourway.Aswedrovehomemydaughteropenedtheenvelope.Insideitweretheticketsand$100cashtobuyhotdogsandpayforparking.MydaughterhasalwaysbeenthegiverandnowsheandourfamilyarethereceiversandIcannottellyouhowincrediblyhonoredwefeeltobeontheotherend.Whatanincredibleyoungmantohavesuchakindidea!Whatdidtheauthoroncedoaccordingtothepassage?A.Ababysitter. B.Amunityvolunteer.C.Abaseballplayer. C.Aputerprogrammer.42.HowdidtheboygettoknowAlisa?A.Theymetwhenbuyingticketstoabaseballgame.B.TheygotintouchwitheachotherontheInternet.C.Theybecamefriendsaftertalkingfacetoface.D.Theylivedinthesamemunityandoftenmeteachother.43.WhydidtheboywanttoofferfreeticketstoAlisa?A.BecausehethoughtAlisawasagirltobepitied.B.BecauseAlisaoftendidgoodinhermunity.C.BecauseheknewAlisawasafanofColoradoRockies.D.Becausetheyhadexperiencedasimilarsituation.44.Whatcanwelearnabouttheboy?A.Hewasafraidofmeetingstrangers.B.Heoftenhelpedthegirlsintroubleinhismunity.C.HewasaddictedtosurfingtheInternet.D.Hereceivededucationathome.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“bullied”(inPara.1)mostprobablymean?A.惩罚 B.批评 C.欺负 D.报复BFormostseventhgraders,lifedoesn’tgetmuchharderthanahistorytest.ButforGrantReedofBellville,Ohio,it’shisowncurrenteventsthataresopainful.“Honestly,Idon’twanttodie,"Grantsays.Lastyear,doctorsatNationwideChildren’sHospitalinColumbusfoundatumor(肿瘤)inGrant’sbrain.Theycutitout,butthesurgerylefthimwithstroke-likesymptoms.Plus,hehadtogothroughmonthsofradiationandchemotherapytotrytostopthespreadofthedisease.Yet,throughitall,Granthasshownremarkabledetermination,whichheowes,partly,toOhioStatefootball.Hisparents,TroyandDenise,werebothintheOSUmarchingbandandfellinloveduringhalftimeoftheMichigangame.HiscatisnamedaftertheteamBuckeye.Hiswardrobeispaintedscarlet(thecoloroftheteam’ssportswear).Thepointis,almostnothingmatteredmoretoGrantthanOhioStatefootball—untilhegotsick,ofcourse.‘‘Ididn’tlikethewordcancer,”Grantsays.Sohedecidednottousetheword.Instead,thekidnamedhiscancerMichiganandinsistedeveryoneinhisliferefertoitassuch,becauseOhioStatealwaysbeatsMichigan.Thatwassomethinghecouldunderstandandmakeitintoapetition.Hewasgoingtobeatthisdisease.It’snowbeenmorethanayearsinceGrantissuedthatannouncement.“Andifyoulookathisscans,”Dr.RandalOlshefskiatNationwideChildren’ssays,“there’snothingthere.There’sabigspace,butthere’snotumor.’’“GrantisbeatingMichigan.Andalthoughmuchofithastogotoscience,don’tdiscountthesemantics(语义学).Youhavetodosomethingtomakeitadiseaseyoucanfight.AndforGrant,thatwasnamingitMichigan,”hisparentssay.Thisweekend,OhioStateandMichiganwillbebattlingliketheirlivesdependonit.Butinthishouse,theReedfamilywillbewatchingwithacalminsightit’sjustagame.46.What’sthemainideaofthefirstparagraph?A.Theseventhgradeisahardtime. B.Grantsufferedaseriousdisease.C.Theoperationwassuccessful. D.Thetumorhasspreadallover.47.Fromthesecondparagraph,wecaninferthat________.A.Grantwasbornafootballfan B.footballmakesatruemanC.interestisthebestteacher D.Godhelpsthosewhohelpthemselves48.WhydidGrantnamehiscancerMichigan?A.Becausehedarednotfacethedisease.B.Becausehedidn’twanttodiesoyoung.C.BecauseMichiganwashisfavoriteteam.D.BecauseMichiganwasalwaysbeatenbyhisfavoriteteam.49.Apartfromscience,________ishelpingGrantbeatthedisease.A.thestroke-likesymptom B.hisstrongdeterminationC.thefootballgame D.hiscatBuckeye50.Bysayingthatit’sjustagame,wecaninferthattheReedfamily________.A.havelostinterestinthematchbetweenOhioStateandMichiganB.believeMichiganwillsurelybeatOhioStatethisweekendC.havehadaclearerandbetterunderstandingoflifeD.viewthematchasamatteroflifeanddeathCItwastheYearfromHell--September1993toSeptember1994--thedogdied,mymarriageof24yearsended,andmyhousewasburneddown.Ihadmovedintoanewrentedhousewithmyyoungestson,aftermyhusbandandIsplitup.We'dbeeninthehousejustsixweeks.Iwenttoadinnerpartyonenight,andasIdrovehome,Isawhelicoptershoveringinthegeneralvicinityofmynewhome.Smokewasbillowingintothesky,andsirenswerewailing.AsIgotcloser,Ithought,“Wouldn'titbeawfulifthatwasmyhouse?”ThenIturnedthecorner,andsureenough,itwasmyhouse.Iwasdevastated.Ithadbeensuchahorribleyear,andnoweverythingIownedhadgoneupinsmoke.Mementos,babypictures,familykeepsakes,clothes,furniture--everythingwasdestroyed.Mymarriagewasgone,mydogwasgone,myhomewasgone,andallmyworldlypossessions,exceptmycarandtheclothesonmyback,weregonetoo.MysonandIstayedwithafriendforacoupleofnights.ThenmyfriendGailheardaboutthefire,calledmeup,andsaid,"emoveintomyhouse.Ihavesevenbedroomsandfivebathrooms--plentyofspaceforyouandyourson."ItwasasprawlingranchhouseonadoublelotinLaJolla,withanoceanview,toboot.Gailhadthreekidsathome,buttherewasstillplentyofroomformeandmyson,Sutton.Herofferwasagodsend.LittledidIknowthatherofferofatemporaryplacetostaywouldturnintoalivingarrangementthatlastedtwoandahalfyears.GailandIhadalotinmon.WehadbothbeenraisedCatholic(天主教的)andourunconsciousmindshadbeenprogrammedthesameway--wesawourselvesasgoodlittleCatholicgirlswhoweregonnastaymarriedforever.Butbothofourhusbandsdecidedtheydidn'twanttobemarriedanymore,andsoherewewere,twosinglemothers,dazed,confused,andinafog.Wehadfollowedtherules...whywerewenothappy?GailandIspentthenextcoupleofyearssortingoutalotofthingstogether.Afterwemovedin,Isoonbegantolookforapermanentplacetolive.Afterafewweeks,Gailsaid,"Pleasedon'tleave.I'veneverhadsomuchfreedom!"Havingmeinthehousemeantsomeonetohelptakecareofherkids,someonetosharecookingandgardening,andsomeonetoshareday-to-daylife.Shelovedhavingmethere,andIlovedbeingthere.Sowestayed.Itwasanimportantchapterinmylife.GailandIgardenedtogether,talkingbackandforthasweworkedinthesoil.Webothneededtimetohealfromourdivorces(离婚),timetosortouttheconfusion,timetogetsomeclarityonthepastandsomefocusonthefuture.Itwasatimeofdeeperinsightandspiritualgrowthforbothofus.Overtime,IgrewtorealizehowstrongIreallywas,howeven-tempered,andhowIreallycouldgetmyacttogetherandgoonwithmylife.Gail'sgenerositywasmorethananyonecouldeveraskorexpectfromafriend.Shegavemeasafeheaveninwhichtomournandhealandgrowintothenextchapterofmylife.Sheshowedherloveincountlessways.IameternallygratefultohaveafriendlikeGail.I'malsogratefulforthelessonsIlearnedfromthefireandtheotherlossesthatcamesosuddenly,sofast.Muchtomysurprise,Ifoundgratitudeamongtheashes.Iwastestedsorely.But,likeaphoenix,Irosefromtheashesstrongandwhole.IwouldnotbethepersonIamtodayifnotforthatYearfromHell.51.WhydidthewritersaySeptember1993toSeptember1994wastheYearfromHell?A.Shesplitupwithherhusband. B.Herhousewasburneddown.C.Shemetaseriesofmisfortune. D.Herdogwaskilledinthefire.52.WhatdidthewriterandGailhaveinmon?A.Bothofthemweregenerous. B.Theybelievedinthesamefaith.C.Theybothlosttheirhomes. D.Neitherofthemhadinterestinmarriage.ThewriterandGailsharedallthefollowingexcept________.A.gardening B.plaining C.chatting D.cooking54.Whichistherightorderofwhathappenedtothewriter?①Everythingsheownedwasdestroyedinafire.②Shesharedday-to-daylifewithherfriendGail.③Hermarriageof24yearsendedindivorce.④Shestayedwithafriendforacoupleofdays.⑤Shemovedintoanewrentedhousewithherson.A.③⑤①④②B.④①⑤③②C.③④②⑤①D.①③⑤④②55.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Generosityfromafriend. B.Recoverfromthepain.C.TheYearfromHell. D.Gratitudeamongtheashes.DTheChimneySweeperIfyou’veeverownedachimney,youknowthatitcangetprettydirty.Inadditiontotheashthat’sleftinthefireplace,there’sawholelotofsootthatgetsstuckontheinsideofthechimneythatyoucan’tseeunlessyouclimbupintherewithaflashlight.Unfortunately,thatstuffhastogetcleaned,oryoucouldhaveaseriousproblem,likeagiantfirethatconsumesyourhouse.Whilenowadayswehaveeasierwaysofdoingthisdirtyjob,intheway-backdays(asin200yearsago)somebodyusedtoclimbupthechimneyandcleanallthatsoot.Itwasadirtyjob.Andthethingis,notjustanybodycoulddoit.See,youhadtobereallysmalltofitupinthechimney,sotheyusedtogivethetasktokids–someasyoungasfourorfiveyearsold.Mostofthechildrenengagedintheprofessionwereorphansandpaupers.Theyworkedforsomebodyknownasamaster-sweep,whowastheirbossandalsoinchargeoftakingcareofthem.Chimneysweepingwasanastybusiness,andthechildrenwhoworkedaschimneysweepersdidn’tbatheveryoften(usuallyjustonceaweek),whichmeanstheywereprobablyoftencoveredinsootandlooked,um,nottheirbest.Thejobwasalsodangerous.Childrencouldgetstuckandsuffocate(whichdidhappen),orgetburnedandbruisedonaregularbasis.Inaddition,chimneysweepersoftendevelopedwhatbecameknownassootwart,aformofcancerrelatedtocontinuingexposuretothenastyblackstuff.Inotherwords,thiswasnotyourmorningpaperroute.Thiswasadangerousjob.Areyourinjusticebellsringing?WilliamBlake’scertainlywere.Theuncertaindangersandwidespreadinjusticeofthechimney-sweepingprofessionreallystuckinhisthroat,somuchsothathewrotenotone,buttwopoemscalled“TheChimneySweeper”.Thefirstpoem(theonewe’rediscussinghere)waspublishedin1789inavolumecalledSongsofInnocence.Theselittlepoemstookchildrenandthejoysofchildhoodinnocenceastheirsubject.Asyou’veprobablyguessedbynow,manyofthepoemsinSongsofInnocence,like“TheChimneySweeper”,areaboutthewaysinwhichchildhoodinnocenceisdestroyed,takenaway,orruinedbymeanoldadults.ForBlake,innocenceis,inmanyways,atotaljoke.Itdoesn’texist,becauseit’salwaysspoiledbytheworldofexperience–chimney-sweeping,death,poverty,etc.So,in1793,afewyearsafterhepublishedSongsofInnocence,hedecidedtopublishanotherversion,withatonofpoemsadded,includingthesecond“TheChimneySweeper”.Andthistime,hechangedthetitletoSongsofInnocenceandExperience.Whatdoesafive-year-oldchimneysweeperin18th-centuryEnglandhavetodowithyou?Morethanyoumightthink.ChildlabormaybearelativelysmallproblemintheUnitedStatestoday--thankfully,thereareafewlawsthathavesomethingtosayaboutthat--butit’sstillabigproblemaroundtheworld.Itisreportedthat150millionkidsareengagedinchildlaborindevelopingcountries,wherelawsagainstkidsworkingareoftenlessstrict.Sometimestheyworkinthefamilybusinessorsellthingsonthestreets,sometimestheyworkunderhorribleconditionsforlittlepayinfactories.Sometimes,they’rejustforcedtobegforcash,andthenhanditovertotheirbossesforpenniesinexchange.Sure,therearen’tmanychildrenouttheresweepingchimneysanymore,buttherearestilllotsofplacesintheworldwherechildrenworklonghoursandfacedangeroushealthrisks.LikeBlake’schimneysweeper,thesekidsareforcedtogrowuptoosoon.They’renotevengivenachanceatinnocencebecauseexperiencekeepsgettingintheway.56.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribethechimney-sweepingjob?A.Easyandinteresting. B.Dirtyanddangerous. C.Pleasantandwell-paid . D.Challengingandcreative.57.WhydidBlakewritethetwopoemscalled“TheChimneySweeper”?A.Hewasveryinterestedinchimneysweeping. B.Hehadmuchexperienceinchimneysweeping.C.Heconsideredchimneysweepingveryimportant. D.Hefeltdeeplysorryforchimney-sweepingkids.58.HowdidBlakelookattherealisticworld?A.Thankfully B.Regretfully C.Doubtfully D.Negatively59.Inthelastparagraph,thewriterexplains_________.A.therealisticmeaningof“TheChimneySweeper”B.thegreatinfluenceofBlake’sSongsofInnocenceC.whychildlaborstillexistsindevelopingcountriesD.whychimneysweepingbeesunnecessarytoday60.Thewriter________aboutchimneysweepinginthepassage.A.reportedanevent B.advertisedabookC.introducedapoem D.madeasurvey第二节(共5小题,每小题2分;满分10分)请仔细阅读以下关于不同月份天气特征的信息(A、B、C、D、E和F)及五种蔬菜的种植指引(第61~65小题),然后把蔬菜与适宜种植的月份匹配起,并在答题纸上将该项标号涂黑。选项中有一项是多余选项。A.February–it’soneofthemostpleasantmonthsoftheyear.Mostdayshaveclear,sunnyskiesandtheaveragetemperatureisaverycool14°C.Withanaveragemonthlyrainfallofonly20mmitisalsooneofthedriestmonths.B.April–it’sawarmspringmonthwithmoderatetemperaturesaveragingaround21°C,anditisverywet,with200mmrainfallonaverageforthemonth.C.June–althoughitisthestartofsummerwithaveragetemperaturesreachingahot28°C,youwillnotseemuchsunasitisusuallyverycloudy.Itisalsooneofthewettestmonthsoftheyearwithfrequentrainandaveragemonthlyrainfallof240mm.D.August–itisthehottestmonthoftheyearwithaveragetemperaturesof30°C.Generallyverysunnyduringtheday,butwithfrequentheavyrainshowersintheeveningthatmakeitthewettestmonthoftheyearwithanaveragemonthlyrainfallof280mm.E.October–thismid-autumnmonthisstillpleasantlywarmwithaveragetemperaturesof20°C.Daysaremostlycloudyandovercastalthoughrainfalllevelsarerelativelylow,averaging70mmforrainforthemonth.F.December–itisoneofthecoldestmonthsoftheyearwithaveragetemperaturesof13°C.Nightcanbeverycold.Mostlysunny,withamoderateaveragemonthlyrainfallof60mm.61.Corn–itrequiresawarmweatherforstrongandrapidgrowth.Asitneedsverywetsoil,chooseatimewhentherewillbeplentyofrain.Hightemperatureswillcausecorntoloseitssweetflavor.62.Tomatoes–thesepopularplantsareeasytogrowastheycanresistmostpestsanddiseases.Theyrequirelowtemperatures,plentyofdirectsunlightanddryconditionsforbestresults.63.Onions–theseareacold-seasoncrop,easytogrowintherightconditions.Theyneedamoderateamountofraintokeepthesoildamp,buttoomuchwillcausethemtorot.Theyshouldbeplantedduringsunnyperiod,astheygrowbestwithplentyofdirectsunlight.64.Eggplants–thesearetropicalorsubtropical,hot-seasonvegetablesthatneedlotsofdirectsunlight.Theygrowbestwhentheweatherisveryhotandthereisplentyofwaterinthesoil.65.Potatoes–thetasteofhome-grownpotatoesisfarsuperiortostoreboughtones.Theyneedamildtowarmconditionsandrelativelydrysoilforbestgrowth.Theyalsorequirecloudy,overcastconditionsformostofthetimetopreventsunburn.第Ⅱ卷(共40分)第三部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)下面的短文中共有10处语言错误,请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。Mycarjustwouldn’tmoveanyfarther.Itwaspletedead,andIwasafewmilesawayfrommyhomeinthatcold,wetnight.IdecidedtowalkaroundalittleafteracceptingthatI’dhavetospendthenightinthecar.MaybeIcanfindatelephone.Actually,Ididn’thavetowalkfarbeforeIfoundthesmallhousestandinginafieldwithalightshonefromthesittingroom.Iknockedthedoorwasdelightedwhenapleasantoldmanopenedthedoorandlistenedtomystorycarefully.Hesaidhehadnotelephoneandthatitwasn’tanywithinwalkingdistance,buttheoldmanwho

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