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2023高考英语模拟试卷

考生须知:

1.全卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全部在答题纸上作答。选择题必须用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题的答案必须用黑色

字迹的钢笔或答字笔写在“答题纸”相应位置上。

2.请用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔在“答题纸”上先填写姓名和准考证号。

3.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。

第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)

1.Cellphonesarenowwidelyusedinourdailylives,itpossibleforustotalktoanyoneeasily.

A.tomakeB.made

C.makeD.making

2.interestedinEnglishmayjointhisclub.

A.WhoeverB.AllwhoC.AnyoneD.Who

3.TheTVstationwillbethegameliveonSaturdayafternoon,andwecan'tmissit.

A.coveringB.improvingC.handlingD.canceling

4.—Bobsayshewilldrawlessonsfromhisfailureandcontinuetotry.

—I'mdelightedthathetakethatview.

A.willB.mayC.shouldD.could

5.Inordertosatisfytheneedsofthemarket,theelectriccompanyhasitsfocustotabletcomputersandsmart

mobilephones.

A.switchedB.shaped

C.directedD.discovered

6.Sofar,morethan1300hotelsinEurope,Africa,MiddleEastregionhavecommittedtointheevent,with

manymoretojointheeffort.

A.participating;expectingB.participate;toexpect

C.participating;expectedD.participate;tobeexpected

7.—Lucy,couldyoupleasesparemeafewminutes?

一,butIhope“afewminutes",won'tturnintoanhour.

A.Itdoesn'tmatterB.That'skindofyou

C.I'mafraidnotD.Iguessso

8.Inmyopinion,shouldn'tbeanydoubtthatChinawillbecomeoneofthemostpowerfulcountriesinthenear

future.

A.thisB.thatC.itD.there

9.-Haveyougottheresultsoftheflnalexam?

-Notyet.Itwillbeafewdaysweknowthefullresults.()

A.beforeB.after

C.untilD.when

10.Communicationcanhelpyougainmorerespectfromyourparents,andyoumaybeabletoreachthatmake

everyonehappy.

A.compromisesB.contributionsC.congratulationsD.competitions

11.…Howdidyouliketheconcertlastnight?

•--1enjoyeditverymuch,butthedancersabetterjob.

A.couldhavedoneB.couldn'thavedoneC.coulddoD.haddone

12.Heachancetotryitagainjustnow.

A.gaveB.willgiveC.isgivenD.wasgiven

13.IwishIatmysister'sweddinglastTuesday,butIwasonabusinesstripinNewYorkthen.

A.willbeB.wouldbe

C.havebeenD.hadbeen

14.Thedrivercouldhavesurvivedbuthetheseatbelt.

A.hadbeenwearingB.hadn'twornC.wasn9twearingD.didn'twear

15.Maryfeltfromtheoutsideworld,sinceshelackedanInternetconnectionandcouldn'treceiveanye-mail.

A.cutdownB.cutinC.cutoffD.cutout

16.AccordingtoTheSun,Britishscientistshavesolvedtheancientriddleofcamefirst-chickenoregg?

A.whoB.what

C.whichD.that

17.Ourcompanyisseekingforamanager,especiallywithcreativityandimagination.

A.theoneB.each

C.oneD.that

18.,dear!Thingswon'tbeasbadasyouthink.Therecertainlywillbechancesforyou.

A.HurryupB.Lookup

C.CheerupD.Makeup

19.Whilehisapproachwasacompletefromestablishedpractices,theresultwassatisfactory.

A.separationB.prohibitionC.departureD.judgment

20.AftertheargumentColinranawayandsince.

A.Isn9theardofB.wasn9theardof

C.hasn'tbeenheardofD.hadn'tbeenheardof

第二部分阅读理解(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。

21.(6分)InsomeislandsnorthofScotland,ifheadlice(头虱)lefttheirhost,hebecamesickandfeverish.

Therefore,sickpeoplehadliceputintheirhairintentionally.Therewasamethodintheirmadness:Assoonasthelice

hadsettledinagain,thepatientimproved.Thestoryexplainstheconfusionofcauseandeffect.Iftheliceleavethesick

host,itisbecausehehasafeverandtheysimplygethotfeet,andwhenthefeverbreaks,theyreturn.Suchfalse

causality(假因果关系)misleadsuseveryday.

Considertheheadline:"Fact:WomenWhoUseShampooXYZEveryDayHaveStrongerHair.”Itsaysverylittle—

leastofall,thattheshampoomakesyourhairstronger.Itmightsimplybetheotherwayround:womenwithstronghair

tendtouseShampooXYZ-andperhapsthafsbecauseitsays^especiallyforthickhair"onthebottle.

Anotherexample:Scientistsfoundthatlongperiodsinthehospitaldidharmtopatients.But,clearly,patientswho

aredismissedimmediatelyarehealthierthanthosewhomuststayonfortreatment.

RecentlyIreadthatstudentsgetbettergradesatschooliftheirhomescontainmanybooks.Thisstudywassurelya

shotinthearmforbooksellers,butitwasalsofalsecausality.Thissimpletruthisthateducatedparentstendtovalue

theirchildren'seducationmorethanuneducatedonesdo,andtheyoftenhavemorebooksathome.Inshort,a

dust-coveredcopyWarandPeacealoneisn'tgoingtoinfluenceanyone'sgrades;whatcountsisparents*educationlevels,

aswellastheirgenes.

Therewasalsothesupposedrelationshipbetweenthebirthrateandthenumbersofstork(鹳)pairsinGermany.

Bothwereindecline,andifyouplot(描绘)themonagraph(曲线图),thetwolinesofdevelopmentfrom1965to1987

appearedalmostthesame.Doesthismeanthestorksactuallybringbabies?Obviouslynot.Thiswasapurelyaccidental

connection.

Inconclusion:Connectionisnotcausality.Takeacloserlookatlinkedevents:Sometimeswhatispresentedasthe

causeturnsouttobetheeffect,orjusttheotherwayround,andsometimesthereisnolinkatall-justlikewithstorks

andbabies.

1、Accordingtothefirstparagraph,peopleinsomeislandsnorthofScotland.

A.foundawaytogetridofheadlice

B.usedaneffectivemethodtokeepfit

C.madeheadliceapartoftheirlife

D.diedduetoinfectionswithheadlice

2、Whichisanexampleoffalsecausality?

A.Womenwithstronghairtendtouseacertainshampoo.

B.Thebirthrateandthestorkpopulationareconnected.

C.Longerperiodsinthehospitalbenefitpatients.

D.Licecanmakeapersonsickandfeverish.

3、Theunderlinedphrase“ashotinthearm“inParagraph4means.

A.painB.defeat

C.guidanceD.encouragement

4、Accordingtotheauthor,studentsgetbettergradesprobablybecause・

A.theirhomesarefullofbooks

B.theyhavereadWarandPeace

C.theireducatedparentsvalueeducation

D.theirparentsaresuccessfulbooksellers

5、Wecandrawtheconclusionfromthepassagethat.

A.connectionarcpureaccidents

B・causeandeffectareinterdependent

C.connectionsaremostlycauseandeffect

D.linkedeventsmayturnouttobeunrelated

22.(8分)WhenaskedaboutherchildhoodinthedocumentaryAliveInside,a90-year-oldwomanwithdementia

(痴呆)replies,"I'veforgottensomuch.”FilmmakerMichaelRossatoBennettthenplaysmusicfromherpastforher.

“That'sLouisArmstrong,,9shesays."He'ssingingWhentheSaintsGoMarchingInandittakesmebacktomyschool

days."Shethenrecallsexactdetailsfromherlife.

Whydoesithappen?Musictendstoaccompanyeventsthatarouseemotionsorotherwisemakestrongimpressions

onus-suchasweddingsandgraduations.Thesekindsofexperiencesformstrongmemories,andthemusicand

memorieslikelybecomeintertwined(紧密相连)inourneural(神经的)networks,accordingtoJuleneJohnson,a

professorattheUniversityofCalifornia.Movements,suchasdancing,alsooftenpairwithourexperienceofmusic,

whichcanhelpformmemories.Evenmanyyearslater,hearingthemusiccanbringbackmemoriesoftheselong-past

events.

AsAliveInsideshows,musichasthispowerevenformanypeoplewithdementia.Researchersnotethatthebrain

areasthatprocessandremembermusicaretypicallylessdamagedbydementiathanotherareas,andtheythinkitmay

explainthephenomenon.

Theyalsopayattentiontoelderlypeoplewithdementia,especiallythoseinnursinghomes.spossiblethatthose

long-termmemoriesarestillthere,"Johnsonsays,“butpeoplejusthaveahardertimeaccessingthembecausethey're

inastrangeplaceandthere'renotalotofcircumstancesinwhichsomeonecouldpulloutthosememories.^^

Johnsonalsonotesthatmusicisnotuniversallyusefulforallpeoplewithdementiasincetherearesomepeoplewith

dementiawhosebrainareathatrecognizesmusicisdamaged.

Despitemusic'sapparentbenefits,fewstudieshaveexploreditsinfluenceonmemoryrecallinpeoplewith

dementia."It'sreallyanuntappedarea,“Johnsonsays.PetrJanataisoneresearcherinvestigatingthetopicofmusic

andmemory.Hesaysthatscientistsstilldonothavetheanswersforwhyandhowmusicreawakensmemoriesinpeople

withdementia,butthisphenomenonisrealandit'sjustamatteroftimebeforeit'sfullyborneoutbyscientific

research.

1、WhathelpstheoldwomaninAliveInsiderecallherchildhood?

A.Afilmshehaswatchedbefore.

B.Asongshehaslistenedtobefore.

C.Thevoiceofherchildhoodfriend.

D.Thedescriptionofherschooldays.

2、WhatbenefitofmusicisdiscussedinParagraph2?

A.Ithelpsmakelastingmemories.

B.Ithelpscurepatientsofdementia.

C.Ithelpsarouseemotionsinspecialevents.

D.Ithelpsrememberdancemovementseasily.

3、AccordingtoJohnson,whatshouldwedoforelderlypeoplewithdementia?

A.Sendthemtonursinghomesforgoodcare.

B.Providefamiliarenvironmentsforthem.

C.Playlotsofclassicalmusictothem.

D.Talktothemabouttheirpast.

4、Whatdoweknowaboutthestudyintomusicandmemoryrecallinpeoplewithdementia?

A.ItiscriticizedbyPetrJanata.

B.Itissupportedbysolidevidence.

C.Itappliestoallpeoplewithdementia.

D.Itisapioneeringstudy.

23.(8分)PigeonsinLondonhaveabadreputation.Somepeoplecallthemflyingrats.Andmanyblamethem

forcausingpollutionwiththeirdroppings.Butnowthebirdsarebeingusedtofightanotherkindofpollutioninthis

cityof8.5million.

“Theproblemforairpollutionisthatit'sbeenlargelyignoredasanissueforalongtime,"saysAndreaLee,who

worksfortheLondon-basedenvironmentalorganizationClientEarth."Peopledon'trealizehowbaditis,andhowit

actuallyaffectstheirhealth.”London'spoorairqualityislinkedtonearly10,000earlydeathsayear.Leesays,citing(弓|

用)areportreleasedbythecitymanagerlastyear.Ifpeoplewerebetterinformedaboutthepollutionthey'rebreathing,

shesays,theycouldpressurethegovernmenttodosomethingaboutit.

Nearby,onawindyhillinLondon'sRegenfsPark,anexperimentisunderwaythatcouldhelp—thefirstweekof

flightsbythePigeonAirPatrol.ItallbeganwhenPierreDuquesnoy,thedirectorforDigitasLBi,amarketingfirm,won

aLondonDesignFestivalcontestlastyeartoshowhowaworldproblemcouldbesolvedusingTwitter.Duquesnoy,from

France,chosetheproblemofairpollution.

“Basically,Irealizedhowimportanttheproblemwas,”hesays."ButalsoIrealizedthatmostofthepeople

aroundmedidn'tknowanythingaboutit.”Duquesnoysayshewantstobettermeasurepollution,whileatthesametime

makingtheresultsaccessibletothepublicthroughTwitter.

“So",hewondered,Whowcouldwegoacrossthecityquicklycollectingasmuchdataaspossible?”Droneswerehis

firstthought.ButifsillegaltoflythemoverLondon.wButpigeonscanflyaboveLondon,right?”hesays.“They

live-actually,theyareLondonersaswell.So,yeah,Ithoughtaboutusingpigeonsequippedwithmobileapps.Andwe

canusenotjuststreetpigeons,butracingpigeons,becausetheyflyprettyquicklyandprettylow.”

SoitmightbetimeforLondonerstohavemorerespectfortheirpigeons.Thebirdsmayjustbehelpingtoimprove

thequalityofthecity'sair.

1、WhatcanweinferaboutLondon'sairqualityfromParagraph2?

A.Londonersareverysatisfiedwithit.

B.Thegovernmentistryingtoimproveit.

C.Londonersshouldpaymoreattentiontoit.

D.Thegovernmenthasdonealottoimproveit.

2、DuquesnoyattendedtheLondonDesignFestivalto•

A.entertainLondoners.B.solveaworldproblem.

C・designaproductforsale.D.protectanimalslikepigeons.

3、WhydidDuquesnoygiveupusingdronestoflyacrossLondon?

A.Becausetheyaretooexpensive.B.Becausetheyflytooquickly.

C.Becausetheyareforbidden.D.Becausetheyflytoohigh.

4、Whichcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.CleanairinLondon.B.London'sdirtysecret.

C.London'snewpollutionfighter.D.CausesofairpollutioninLondon.

citizenstotakepartinday-longactivitiesinvolvingurbanwildlifeopenedtheireyestothenaturalworldforatime,at

least.

FewcitieshavebeenassociatedwithurbanecologyforaslongasBerlin.wSlovveconomicrecoveryaftertheSecond

WorldWarmeantthatreconstructionwouldtakealongtime.Thisprovidelocalecologistwiththeidealconditionsto

developanambitiousecologicalresearchprograminthebombed-outwastelandsofWestBerlin,“saidJensLachmund,

asociologistattheUniversityofMaastrichtintheNetherlands.

ThepioneeringworkinBerlinbadseveralconsequences,especiallytheformationofsignificantnaturalspaces

withinthecity,suchastheSudgelandeNature.6fcBerlinhasindeedbenefitedalotfrombeingacasestudyinurban

ecology/9saidLachmund.

TherecentresearchconductedbyMarkGoddard,abiologistattheUniversityofLeeds,andhiscolleagues

confirmedtheimportanceofnaturalspacewithinanurbansetting.Goddardandhisteamconductedastrikingglobal

analysisofbirdandplantdiversity,quantifyingtheinfluenceofurbanizationonlevelsofbiodiversityaroundtheworld.

^Functioningurbanecosystemswillbeextremelyimportanttohumanhealthandwell-being/9saidGoddard.

Citiestakeupjust3%ofthelandsurfacearea,yetaccordingtothemostrecentfigurefromtheUnitedNations,

some3.6billionpeople(justover50%oftheglobalpopulation)nowliveinurbanareas.By2050,thisfigureisexpected

toriseto6.3billion.Withoutanimalsandplantstokeepuscompany,itisadarkfuture.

1、ThefindingsinParagraph2arementionedtoexplainthelinkbetween.

A.Citizensandtheirwell-being

B.greenspacesandurbanwildlife

C.urbanecologyandcitizens,well-being

D.functioningecosystemsandthenaturalword

2、WhatwouldbeGoddard'sattitudetowardsBerlinswork?

A.Cautious.

B.Admiring.

C.Uncaring.

D.Negative.

3、Theauthorusesfiguresinthelastparagraphtoshow.

A.thenegativeeffectofoverpopulation.

B・theimportanceofurbanecosystems.

C.theseriousproblemsofcitylife.

D.therapidgrowthofurbanareas.

4、Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.Shouldcitiesbeforanimalsandplantstoo?

B.ShouldBerlinhavemorenaturalspaces?

C.Shouldmorepeopleliveinurbanareas?

D.Shouldtheglobalpopulationbecontrollednow?

25.(10分)KieronGrahamhasknownfromayoungagethathewasadopted.Whileheloveshisadoptive

family,hehasalwayswonderedabouthisbirthmotherandbrother.WhenhisadoptivemomgavehimaDNAtesttool,

theybothhopeditmightleadtohisbirthfamily.Butneitherguesseditwouldworksoquickly,orthatwhenitdid,

Grahamwouldlearnheandhislong-lostbrothermayhavecrossedpathseveryday.

IttookjustoneweekfromthetimeGraham,acollegestudentatGeorgia'sKennesawStateUniversity,receivedhis

DNAresultsonAforhimtoconnectwithhisbrother.Graham'sDNAresultsshowedthathisclosestmatch

wasamannamedVincentGhant,anditturnedoutGhantlivedjustafewminutesaway.

Grahamreachedoutandlearnedthatthetwowereinfactlong-lostbrothers.Theirmother,ShawnGhant,made

thedifficultdecisiontoplaceKieroninadoptivecarewhenhewasjustababy.Andshehasworriedandwondered

aboutheryoungestsoneversince.Grahamhassincebeenreunitedwithhismotherandbothofhisbrothersonhis

mother'sside.

“It'sallsurreal(离奇的),toomanyemotionstodescribeexactlywhatI'mfeelingabouttheentiresituation,butit's

agoodsituation,9,GrahamtellsMNN.

Asfatewouldhaveit,KieronandVincentarebothstudentsatKennesawState.Theyevenhavethesamemajor:

politicalscience.Soit'sasafebetthetwocrossedpathsmanytimesoverthepastthreeyears.Andnow,thankstosome

DNAsleuthing(筛查),thetwowillcrosspathsmanymoretimesintheyearstocome.

“We'regettingtogetheronChristmaswitheveryone,birthmotherincluded,“Grahamsays."That'ssuretobea

veryindelibleChristmasindeed,whichwillalwaysbetreasuredbyus.w

1、Accordingtothepassage,Graham・

A.isquitefamiliarwithhisbirthfamily

B.reliedonawebsitetofindhisbirthfamily

C.happenstobeworkinginA

D.isstudyingengineeringinthestateuniversity

2、Whatcanweinferfromthethirdparagraph?

A.ItwashardforShawntoplacehersoninadoptivecare.

B.Grahamhasthreeadoptivebrothersonhismother'sside.

C.Itwastoodifficultforthewholefamilytogetunited.

D.ShawnGhantlovesheroldersonsmore.

3、WhatdoesGrahamprobablythinkofhisexperience?

A.Unbelievableandexciting.B.Surprisingbutcommon.

C.Undoubtedandinspiring.D.Movingbutpainful.

4、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“indelible”inthelastparagraphmean?

A.Normal.B.Silent.C.Traditional.D.Unforgettable.

第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题1.5分,满分30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.

26・(30分)Irememberwhenmyhusbandstartedcoachingthebasketballteamatalocalhighschoolin

Richmond,California.Hehada(n)1forsportsandlovedworkingwithkids.Sittinginthestandsduringthefirst

gamejcried2joyasIwatchedhiminteractwiththestudents.Heseemedto3

Onthecarridehome,webothrealizedthathehasagiftfor4.Notjustonthe5,butalsointhe

classroom.He6awell-paidjobinfinance,andwentbacktoschoolto7histeachingcertification.Helandeda

jobteaching8thgradeUShistorytotheamazingkidsatHelmsMiddleSchoolinSanPablo,California.Hehadfoundhis

occupation.LittledidIknowthatIwouldbeinthe8』oo.

MyhusbandknowsthatIworkforasoftwarecompanythatdoesstuffwith3Dprintingandthatwegetfreetickets

toMakerFaire(仓客节),butthat'susuallytheextentofhisinterestmmyprofession.SoIwas9whenheaskedme

tobea(n)10speakerinhisclassthatfirstyear.

11Iwasplanningmyfirstlessonforhisstudents,!askedmyself,wWhatshouldIdo?Howdo1integrate(融

入)12,modelingand3Dprintinginto8thgradeUShistory?^!13myfriendsfromMakemagazine,readthe

localteacherblogsandthoughtIwas14togo.Buta15thinghappenedduringmyfirstlesson:Ikindof

failed.Theendresult,16,wasbetterthanIever17

Attheendoftheclass,!askedthestudentshowtheyfeltaboutwhat18hadjustlearned.Theyraisedtheir

handsand19answersandsoughtmeouttomorequestions.Whenthebellrang,theythankedmeformy20

1、A.signB.excuseC.planD.passion

2、A.withB.underC.besideD.upon

3、A.apologizeB.shineC.forgetD.quit

4、A.researchingB.teachingC.composingD.writing

5、A.theoryB.subjectC.courtD.ride

6、A.leftB.heardC.offeredD.desired

7、A.enjoyB.exchangeC.adoptD.obtain

8、A.studioB.stadiumC.classroomD.office

9、A.frightenedB.surprisedC.preparedD.satisfied

10、A.guestB.strangeC.fortunateD.smart

11、A.UnlessB.ThoughC.UntilD.While

12、A.distanceB.spiritC.designD.shelter

13、A.consultedB.mentionedC.understoodD.blamed

14、A.fortunateB.readyC.nervousD.sorry

15、A.basicB.meaningfulC.greatD.funny

16、A.moreoverB.besidesC.thereforeD.however

17、A.expectedB.confirmedC.disturbedD.appreciated

18、A.IB.sheC.theyD.he

19、A.putoutB.turnedoutC.shoutedoutD.figuredout

20、A.confidenceB.practiceC.energyD.time

第二节(每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

27.(15分)Successnevercomeseasy.Howmanyofyouhaveheardofsuccessfulpeoplewhohaven'tmadeany

effort?PeopleoftenhavetoovercomefailuresLtheycanaccomplishsomethinggreat.Theyusuallydon'tfindsuccess

fromtheverybeginning.

VanGoghsoldonlyonepaintingduringhislifetime,butthisdidn'tstophimfromcompletingover800painting.

ThomasEdison2,(fire)fromhisfirsttwojobsforlackofcompetence.Later;asaninventor,hetried1,000times

3・(create)thelightbulb,withoutsuccess.Hewasconfidentin生(he),and5.(eventual)hedidsuccess.When或(ask),

“Howdiditfeeltofail1,000times?”Edisonreplied,didn'tfail1,000times.Thelightbulbwas7.inventionwith

1,000steps.

Thesesuccessfulpeoplehavesetgood8.(example)tous.Theywouldn'thaveachievedtheirsuccessifthey

9・(abandon)theirdreams.Believeinyourselfandtryyourbest,andsuccesswillnotbefar10.you.

第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分10分)

28.(10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,

每句中最多两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(A),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,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

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(从第11处起)不计分。

Lastweek,ourschoolholdanactivityabouthowtohelpsomepoorchildrentogotoschoolandlivetheirchildhood

happy、First,someoldtextbookswerecollectedandsenttothosechildrensothatthebookscouldreusedbythem、

Second,wemadespeechesinthepublictoappealtomorepeopleandorganizationtohelpandcareforthosepoor

children、Beside,afterthespeeches,somestudentsevendonatedhispocketmoneyandclothes>Theywereproudof

thattheydid>

Thanksfortheactivity,Ihavemadeupmymindtodomoretohelpthechildreninneed,forgivingisbetterthan

receive77

第二节书面表达(满分25分)

29.(25分)你发现你的好友小明最近很苦恼,并得知:为了让他专注学习考上理想大学,家人打算让他母亲不再跟

随父亲外出打工,而在学校旁租房专门陪读。对于是否接受这个决定,他左右为难,拿不定主意。

请给小明写封邮件劝慰他,内容包括:

1.分析父母为什么做这个决定;

2.建议他接受或者拒绝,并说明理由。

注意:1.词数100左右(开头、结尾已给出,不计入总词数。)

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

DearXiaoming,

Areyoufeelingbetternow?

Hopingyou'llbecheerfulsoon!

Yours,

ZouKai

参考答案

第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)

1、D

2、

3、

4、

5、

6、C

7、D

8、D

9、A

10、

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