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衢州二中2023-2023學年第二學期高三第三次綜合練習英語試卷命題教師:高三英語備課組審核教師:胡云第一部分:英語知識應用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分):單項填空(共20小題,每小題0.5分,滿分10分)從A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題紙上將該選項標號涂黑。1.—Doyoumindmyopeningthewindows?—__________.Yousee,I’vecaughtabadcold.A.NotatallB.I’msorryC.Yes,pleaseD.No,goahead2.Thebigearthquakewas_________terribleblowtoNepalandpeoplefromallovertheworldshowed_________mercyforthem.A.the;/B.a;theC.a;/D.a;a3.Thenewtaxpolicyonlyaffectspeopleonyearlyincomesover¥120,000,_________,theveryrich.A.bytheway B.asaresult C.inotherwordsD.asamannerof4.2023isaspecialyear,_________,Isuppose,thatwillberememberedbytheChineseforever.A.whichB.one C.what D.that5.Onhisfirsttriptotheforest,Zachfoundthatmanybirdsweresoboldastosettlecloseto________peoplewereworking.A.whereB.whatC.whenD.which6.—What’shappenedtotheyoungstrawberryplantswegrewlastterm?—We_________havetakengoodcareofthem,ortheywouldnothavedied.A.wouldB.couldC.shouldD.might7.________makesmesickthatshethinkssohighlyofherself.A.It B.That C.What D.This8.ShewillhavelearnedEnglishfortenyearsbythetimeshe__________fromhighschoolthisJune.A.willgraduateB.istograduateC.graduatesD.willhavegraduated9.Notonly__________apromise,butshealsokeptit.A.didshemake B.shemade C.doesshemakeD.hasshemade10.Seeingthebigfishescapingfromhishook,poorJimwas__________himselfwithanger.A.besidesB.besideC.behindD.beyond11.H1N1controlandpreventionisa___________toChinaaswellasthewholeworld.A.surpriseB.challengeC.reactionD.threat12.Therewereseveralairaccidents

__________

causedbyenginefailuresontake-off.A.heavilyB.steadilyC.consequentlyD.mainly13.________whattheysayaboutme,I’mgoingtocontinuemywork.A.IntermsofB.RegardlessofC.InsteadofD.Infavorof14.Weshouldtreasureeverythingandeveryone__________wehaveatpresent,fornoonecantellwhatthefuturewillholdinstoreforus.A.whatB.whichC.whoD.that15.Johnreceivedaninvitationtodinner,andwithhiswork_________,hegladlyacceptedit.A.finishedB.finishingC.havingfinishedD.wasfinished16.Thepresident’svisittoChinaisintendedto

__________

tiesbetweenthetwocountries.A.breakB.stressC.strengthenD.advocate17.Accordingtothelatestresearch,gettingenoughsleepis__________tomaintaininggoodhealthandreducingpressure.A.essentialB.promisingC.specialD.normal18.Afterseveralroundsofcompetitions,thelittlegirl__________becauseofherexcellentspokenEnglishandquickresponse.A.putoutB.pickedoutC.brokeoutD.stoodout19.Itwon’tbelong____________Chinabecomesapowerintheworld.A.thatB.beforeC.untilD.after20.----HowwasthespeechgivenbyouralumnusShuZhongsheng?-----____________.A.That’sOK. B.Don’tmentionit. C.I’dloveto. D.Itwassomuchfun.第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從21—40各題所給的四個選項中(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題紙上將該選項標號涂黑。HisnamewasFleming,andhewasapoorScottishfarmer.Oneday,21harvestingwheatonthefarm,heheardacryfor22comingfromanearbybog(沼澤).He23histoolsandrantothebog.There,stucktohiswaistinblackmud,wasa(n)24boy,screamingandstrugglingtofreehimself.Flemingsavedtheboyfrom25couldhavebeenaslowdeath.Thenextday,afancycarriage26totheScotsman’shouse.A(n)27dressednoblemansteppedoutand28himselfasthefatheroftheboyFleminghadsaved.“Iwanttorepayyou,”saidthenobleman.“Yousavedmyson’slife.”“No,Ican’taccept29forwhatIdid,”thefarmerreplied,wavingoffthe30.Atthatmoment,thefarmer’sown31cametothedoorofthefamily’sshabbycottage.“Isthatyourson?”thenoblemanasked.“Yes,”thefarmerrepliedproudly.“I’llmakeyoua32.Letmeprovidehimwiththelevelof33myownsonwillenjoy.Iftheboyisanythinglikehisfather,he’ll34growtobeamanwebothwillbeproudof,”thenoblemansaid.Fleming’ssonattendedtheverybestschoolsandintime,35StMary’sHospitalMedicalSchoolinLondon,andwentontobecomeknown36theworldasthenotedSirAlexanderFleming,the37ofPenicillin(青霉素).Years38,thesamenobleman’ssonwhowassavedfromthebogwas39withpneumonia.Whatsavedhislifethistime?Penicillin.The40ofthenobleman?LordRandolphChurchill.Hisson’sname?SirWinstonChurchill.21.A.ifB.onceC.sinceD.while22.A.approval B.responseC.helpD.reaction23.A.brought B.droppedC.collectedD.gained24.A.scaredB.annoyedC.astonishedD.frustrated25.A.whatB.whereC.whichD.that26.A.pulleddown B.pulledthroughC.pulledupD.pulledout27.A.formallyB.elegantlyC.ridiculously D.illegally28.A.considered B.markedC.appointedD.introduced29.A.rewardB.salaryC.prizeD.award30.A.aidB.offerC.supplyD.suggestion31.A.sonB.nephewC.daughterD.teenager32.A.matterB.dealC.beliefD.difference33.A.conclusion B.educationC.informationD.entertainment34.A.infactB.ontimeC.nodoubtD.inadvance35.A.escapedfromB.rosefromC.graduatedfromD.learnedfrom36.A.offB.apartC.throughD.across37.A.discovererB.authorC.expertD.sponsor38.A.forwardB.downward C.afterwardD.upward39.A.beatB.touchedC.spoiledD.stricken40.A.fameB.nameC.destinyD.title第二部分閱讀理解(第一節(jié)20小題,第二節(jié)5小題,滿分50分)第一節(jié):閱讀下列材料,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題紙上將該選項標號涂黑。AAsBritishaccentmakesthespeakersoundlikealadyoragentleman,manypeoplewanttolearnhowtotalkliketheBritish.However,comparedwithAmericanEnglish,Britishaccentissupposedtobehardertoacquire.Itistruethattalkinglikeanativespeakercanbehardlyachieved,butsometypicalBritishEnglishexpressionscanbeeasilylearnt.IfyouwanttotalkliketheBritish,say“Cheers.”ratherthan“Thanks”ininformalconversations.Forexample,intheUK,there’susuallyonlyonedoorforgettingonandoffthebus.Whenpeoplegetoffthebus,theywouldsay“Cheers.”withastrongBritishaccenttothankthedriver.Apartfromthat,“Cheers”arecasuallyusedbyBritishpeopleindailyinformalconversationsforsmallfavours,suchasopeningdoorsforyou,lendingyouapenorgivingyoureceipts.Itisnotasformalas“Thanks”or“Thankyou”,butit’susedinaratherhighfrequencyindailyconversations.AlthoughitcouldbetoodramaticandweirdtotalkliketheladiesandgentlemeninJaneAustin’swork,thepolitenessandgentilityarestillappreciatedinmodernBritishEnglish.Ifonebumpsintoorstepsonothersinacrowdedbusoronthestreetaccidentally,theywouldimmediatelysay“Sorry.”Besides,“Excuseme”isalsousedalotwhenoneneedstointerruptothers,evenincludingcallingthewaitress.“Could/Wouldyouplease…”isanothercommonexpressioninBritishEnglishtoexpressrequestsorsuggestions.Chinesesometimesask“Didyouhaveyourdinner?”asakindofgreeting.Infact,speakersmaymerelywanttoshowhis/herkindnessandhavenointentiontoaskwhetheryouhaddinnerornot.Englishalsohassomesimilarexpressions.Chinesestudentsweretaughtatschoolthatwhenacustomerwenttoastore,shopassistantswouldask“WhatcanIdoforyou?”However,intheUK,exceptforsomeluxurystores,nosalesassistantswouldgreetandfollowcustomersaroundasthoseinChina.Onlywhencustomersaskforhelporlooklikelostwillsalesassistantscomeuptoask“Areyouallright?”Itseemsthattheyareprovidinghelp,butcustomerswouldnormallyrespond“Yeah,thanks.”unlesstheywerereallyseekingforhelp.IfyouwanttotalklikeaBritish,useBritishEnglishexpressionsratherthanAmericanones.IntheU.K.,thefirstfloorisinfactthesecondfloorintermsofChineseconcept.HowdotheBritishcallthefirstfloor?Theyuse“groundfloor”.Inaddition,youdon’tneedtoworryaboutsomeexpressionswhichlookquitesimilarsuchas“elevator”and“escalator”,becausetheyuse“l(fā)ift”for“elevator”.AndtheBritishuse“tube/underground”for“subway”.“Trousers”isakindofoutwearwhile“pants”referstounderwear.There’requiteafewparticularBritishEnglishexpressionsandifyouwanttotalklikeaBritish,you’dbetterbedown-to-earth.41.AccordingtoParagraph.2,inwhichsituationwillaBritishprobablyuse“Cheers”?A.Whenattendingafuneral.B.Whenwatchingafootballmatch.C.Whenattendingawedding.D.Whengettingoutofataxi.42.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.“Thankyou”ismoreformalthan“Cheers”inBritishEnglish.B.IntheUK,shopassistantsneversay“WhatcanIdoforyou?”.C.Itissoweirdtosay“sorry”whenyoubumpintoothersinacrowdedbusoronthestreetaccidentallyintheUK.D.TheBritishcall“subway”for“tube/underground”.43.Whatcanweinferfromthelastthreeparagraphs?A.AmericanEnglishisofnousewhencomparedwithBritishEnglish.B.ThereisnoneedforpeopletoworryabouthowtolearnBritishEnglishwell.C.BritishEnglishcannotbeacquiredinashorttime.D.IfyouwanttotalklikeaBritishman,useBritishEnglishexpressionsratherthanAmericanones.44.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordinthelastparagraphmean?A.confidentB.open-mindedC.passionateD.practical45.Whatwouldbethebesttitleofthispassage?A.DifferencesbetweenBritishEnglishandAmericanEnglish.B.HowtolearnBritishEnglishwell.C.TalklikeaBritish.D.PolitenessandgentilityofBritishpeople.BWelcometoTheEnglishGardenShop.ThesegardentoolsarechosenforusbyourpartnersatQualityGardenTools.Allitemsarediscounted.QualityGardenToolsaimstodeliverfromstockin48hours.Allitemsarecoveredbymanufacturer’s(制造商)guarantees.Postageandpackingisjust£3.95onordersunder£l00andfreethereafter.HAWS8.8LITERPROFESSIONALLONGREACHCANGREENAfabulousprofessionalBritishmadewateringcanintraditionalgreen.TheHawsgreen8.8literlongreachwateringcanisgivenapowdercoatedpaintedfinishformaximumprotection.Thiscanisperfectlybalancedandthelongspoutmakeswateringthebackofbedsandbordersveryeasy.Ordercode:HG88WCOURPRICE:£52.95ARS1000LLIGHTWEIGHTHEDGESHEARSTheseARShedgeshearsarereallydifficulttofind!MadeinJapan,theyaresomeoftheverybestavailable,especiallyforshapingwork.Theseshearsarelightweightandperfectlybalancedformaximumfort.Thebladesareverysharpandaremadeofhardcarbonsteel.Thehandlesaremadeofaluminumforbothstrengthandreducingweight.Length:£650mm.Ordercode:ARSHS-EGPRICE:£69.95BULLDOGSTRAPPEDDIGGINGSPADE&FORKSETAreallytraditionalsetofgardentools(justlikeGranddadusedtohave!).BoththespadeandforkaremadeintheUKandarestrappedforextrastrength.Thehandlesaretraditionallyallmadeoftopqualitywoodandthespadehastreadstosaveyourboots.Ordercode:BSDTS-EGAGREATSAVINGonthe£128.89SPEAR&JACKSONNEVERBENDSTAINLESSSTEELTROWELThistraditionalSpear&Jacksonstainlesssteelhandtrowelisarealworkhorseofthegarden.Neverbendrange;perfectforlotsofjobsaroundthegarden.Themirrorpolishedstainlesssteelheadreducessoiladhesionandisrustresistant.Theweatherproofed,hardwoodhandlegivesgreaterdurability.Ordercode:SJSST-EGENGLISHGARDENSPECIALPRICE:£13.1546.Howmuchwillyoupayforapairofshears?A.£17.1.B.£52.95.C.£69.95.D.£73.9.47.Ifyoubuyasetofspadeandfork,youshouldfillintheordercode“______”.A.BSDTS-EG B.SJSST-EGC.ARSHS-EGandHG88WC D.HG88WandBSDTS-EG48.Youdon’thavetopayforthepostageifyoubuy______.A.HAWSLONGREACHCANGREENB.LIGHTWEIGHTHEDGESHEARSC.DIGGINGSPADE&FORKSETD.SPEAR&JACKSONTROWEL49.Theunderlinedword“workhorse”isclosestinmeaningwith______.A.maker B.laborer C.speaker D.diggerCHotspringsonSaturn'sicymoonEnceladussuggestthatthefloorofthesatellite'ssubsurfaceoceanmaybehometonear-boilingtemperatures,researcherssay.Thisfindingisthefirstevidenceofactivehydrothermalvents(熱液噴口)beyondtheoceansofEarth.Moreover,conditionsdeepunderthe

icysurfaceofEnceladus

couldbesimilartothosethatgaverisetothefirstlifeonEarth,theresearchersreportedinthenewstudy.Thisicy,tiny,shinymoonhasdrawnagreatdealofattentionduetoits

eruptionsofwaterfountains.ThesewaterfountainssuggestthatEnceladuscouldhostliquidwaterbeneathitscrackedfrozenhardsurface,makingitoneofthebestpotentialsitesforhostinglifeinthesolarsystem.Now,thenewdiscoveryofsignsthathotspringsmayexistonEnceladussuggeststhesefountainsarepoweredbyhydrothermalactivity,muchlikehydrothermalventsseenonEarth'sseafloor.ThatmakesEnceladusthefirstplaceoutsideEarthwhereresearchershavedetectedongoinghydrothermalactivity,thescientistswroteinthenewstudy,publishedinthe

March12issueofthejournalNature.Theinvestigatorsfocusedonthemysterious"streamparticles(粒子),"tinydustparticlesthatthespacecraftCassinisawwhenitfirstapproachedSaturnaboutadecadeago.Analysisoftheseparticlesshowedthattheywereonlynanometers(billionthsofameter)insizeandrichinsilica(硅土).Silica,orsilicondioxide,isextremelycommononEarth.Inlabexperiments,thescientistsfoundthatthesilicagrainsinthestreamparticlescouldhavedevelopedonlyunderveryspecificphysicalconditions.Theseconditionsincludewatersthatcouldreachatemperatureofatleast90degreesCelsius;depthsofatleast40kilometers;apHgreaterthan8.5,whichismorealkaline(堿性的)thanbakingsoda;andasalinityoflessthan4percent.Forcomparison,thevastmajorityofseawateronEarthhasasalinityof3.2to3.7percent.Thesefindingssuggestthat

Enceladus

hasanunexpectedlyhotcoredespiteitstinybody,theresearcherssaid."Itistheexistenceofhigh-temperaturerock-waterreactionsatthepresenttimethatsurprisesmethemost,aswewouldexpectEnceladustobeafrozenworld,"saidstudyauthorHsiang-WenSeanHsu,aplanetaryscientistattheUniversityofColorado,Boulder."Itmeansthatthereisstillabigknowledgegapinunderstandinghowsolarsystembodiesdevelop."Suchdeep,hot,alkalineconditionsaresimilartothosefoundonEarthinadeep-seafieldof

hydrothermalvents,GabrielTobie,aplanetaryscientistattheUniversityofNantesinFrance,wroteonthesenewfindingsinNature."AlkalinehydrothermalventsmighthavebeenthebirthplaceofthefirstlivingorganismsontheearlyEarth,"Tobiewrote."Hydrothermalsystemscouldfulfillthethreecriteriatosupportlife:energy,nutrientsandliquidwater,"Hsusaid.However,hesaiditwasnotclearifEnceladuswasstableenoughforbillionsofyearstoallowlifetodevelop."Thereisnoguarantee,"Hsusaid."Butthechancestofindlifearesurelymuchbetterwithactivehydrothermalsystems."50Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Threecriteriamustbefulfilledtosupportlife.B.SignsoflifearefoundonSaturn'smoonEnceladus.C.SignsofhotspringsarediscoveredonSaturn'smoonEnceladus.D.Newfindingssuggestthat

Enceladus

hasanunexpectedlyhotcore.51.ThedifferencebetweenEarthandEnceladusisthat_________.A.EnceladusisamoonbutEarthisaplanetB.nosilicaorsilicondioxideisfoundonEnceladusC.therearenoactivehydrothermalventsonEarthD.Enceladuscouldhostliquidwaterbeneathitssurface52.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph6?A.ThewateronEarthisdeeperthanthatonEnceladus.B.ThewateronEnceladusismorealkalinethanbakingsoda.C.ThewateronEnceladushasasimilarsalinitytotheseawateronEarth.D.ThescientistsfoundthephysicalconditionsforthesilicagrainswiththehelpofCassini.53.What’sHsiang-WenSeanHsu’sattitudetowardslifedevelopmentonEnceladus?A.Positive. B.Negative. C.Indifferent. D.Doubtful.54.Wheremaythisarticlebetakenfrom?A.Asciencetextbook. B.Anastronomymagazine.C.Abiologywebsite. D.Achemistrynewspaper.DIcheatedonaunittestinmathclassthismorningduringsecondperiodwithMr.Burke.Afterward,Iwastoosicktoeatlunchjustthinkingaboutit.

Icamestraighthomefromschool,wenttomyroom,andlayonthefloortryingtodecidewhetheritwouldbebettertorunawayfromhomenoworaftersupper.MostlyIwishedIwasdead.Itwasn'tevenanaccidentthatIcheated.YesterdayMr.Burkeannouncedthere'dbeaunittestandanyonewhodidn'tpasswouldhavetocometoschoolonSaturday,mostparticularlyme,sinceIdidn'tpassthelastunittest.IdidplantostudyjusttoprovetohimthatI'mplentysmart—whichIammostly—exceptinmath.

Anyway,Igotmydeskreadytostudyon.JustwhenIwasreadytowork,Nichocameintomyroomwithournewrabbitanditjumpedonmydeskandknockedtheflashcardsalloverthefloor.Whatamess!NichoandIfinallytooktherabbitoutsidebutthenPhilipcametomyroomandalsoMartyfromnextdoorandbeforelongitwasdinner.

AfterdinnermyfathersaidIcouldwatchaspecialontelevisionifI'ddoneallmyhomework.OfcourseIsaidIhad.Thatwasthebeginning.Ifeltterribletellingmyfatheralieaboutthehomework.

Itwasnineo'clockwhenIgotuptomyroomandthatwastoolatetostudyfortheunittestsoIlayinmybedwiththelightoffanddecidedwhatIwoulddothenextdaywhenIwasinMr.Burke'smathclassnotknowingthe8-and9-timestables.So,yousee,thecheatingwasplannedafterall.

Thenextday,I'dgointoclassasusual,actinglikethingsweregoingjustgreat.I'dsitdownnexttoStanleyPlummer—heissosmartinmaththatitmakesyousick—andfromtimetotime,I'dglanceoverathispapertocopytheanswers.

Lyingonthefloorofmyroom,IbegintothinkthatprobablyI'vebeenbadallalong.Itjusttookthismathtesttoclinchit.I'llprobablynevertellthetruthagain.ItellmymotherI'msickwhenshecallsmetocomedownfordinner.Shedoesn'tbelieveme,butputsmetobedanyhow.IliethereintheearlywinterdarknesswonderingwhatterriblethingI'llbedoingnextwhenmyfathercomesinandsitsdownonmybed.

“What'sthematter?”heasks.“I'vegotastomachache,”Isay.Luckily,it'stoodarktoseehisface.“Isthatall?”“Yeah.”“Mommysaysyou'vebeeninyourroomsinceschool.”“Iwassicktheretoo,”Isay.“Shethinkssomethinghappenedtodayandyou'reupset.”That'sthethingthatreallydrivesmecrazyaboutmymother.SheknowsthingssittinginsidemyheadthesameasifIwasturnedinsideout.

“Well,”myfathersays.Icantellhedoesn'tbelieveme.“Mystomachisfeelingsortofupset.”Ihedge.“Okay,”hesaysandhepatsmylegandgetsup.

Justasheshutsthedoortomyroom,IcallouttohiminavoiceIdon'tevenrecognizeasmyown.“Howcome?”hecallsbacknotsurprisedoranything.SoItellhimIcheatedonthismathtest.Totellthetruth,I'mprettymuchsurprisedatmyself.Ididn'tplantotellhimanything.

Hedoesn'tsayanythingatfirstandthatjustaboutkillsme.I'dbefineifhe'dspankmeorsomething.AndthenhesaysI'llhavetocallMr.Burke.It'snotwhatIhadinmind.“Now?”Iasksurprised.“Now,”hesays.Heturnsonthelightandpullsoffmycovers.“I'mnotgoingto,”Isay.

ButIdoit.IcallMr.Burke,andItellhimexactlywhathappened,eventhatIdecidedtocheatthenightbeforethetest.HesaysI'llcomeonSaturdaytotakeanothertest,whichisokaywithme,andIthankhimawholelotforbeingunderstandingandall.

“TodayIthoughtIwasturningintoacriminal,”Itellmyfatherwhenheturnsoutmylight.Sometimesmyfatherkissesmegoodnightandsometimeshedoesn't.Ineverknow.Buttonighthedoes.55.Aftertheauthorcheatedonthemathtest,hefelt______.A.unhappybecausehehaddonesomethingwrongB.excitedthathehadsucceededC.frightenedbecausehemightbecaughtD.pleasedthatnobodyknewit56.Bysaying“Itwasn'tevenanaccidentthatIcheated”,theauthormeansthat_________.A.hehadplannednottostudybeforethetestB.hedecidedtocheatwhenheknewtherewasgoingtobeatestC.hedecidedtocheatafterhehadwastedthewholeeveningD.hehadplannedtocheatwithPlummerbeforethetest57.Beforethecheating,theauthorthoughtthat___________.A.hewasabadboyineverythingB.healwaysdidwhathewastoldC.hewasaboythateveryonelovedD.hewasacleverchildbutnotperfect58.Theauthorthinkhismotheroftendriveshimcrazybecause____________.A.sheisverystrictwithhimB.shedoesn’tcareforhimactuallyC.shealwaysknowswhatheisthinkingD.shealwaystellshimtolookafterhimself59.Afterhewasinformedofwhathehaddone,thefather_____________.A.scoldedtheauthorseverelyB.didn’tsayanythingandleftC.calledMr.BurkeimmediatelyD.lettheauthormakeacalltoMr.Burke60.Theauthor’sfatherkissedtheauthorgoodnightbecause_____________.A.hehaddonesomethingunusualB.herealizedhismistakeandhadthecouragetoadmititC.hewaswillingtotakeamake-uptestD.hepromisedtostudymathharder:下面文章中有5個段落需要添加小標題(第61-65題)。請從以下選項(A、B、C、D、E和F)中選出適合各段落的小標題,其中有一個是多余選項。A.Takeaction

B.LeavethemaloneC.ThinkbeforeyouspeakD.BethefirsttoapologizeE.ListenandaskquestionsF.Don'tbuythings;creatememoriesForbetterorworse,marriageisaboutcompromise.Thehighsaregreat,butthelowsaresometimesunbearable.Whenmymarriagewashittingaroughpatch,Idecidedtotakeaction--todosomethingformywife.Herearethefivetipsthathelpedme.61._____________________Thecluesarethereifyoujustlisten.Youmaythinkit'sariddle,butjustfocusonwhattheyaretryingtoconvey.Theanswerswillbethere.Ifyoudon'tunderstand,askquestions,trytocontinuetheconversation.Mostofthetime,wearehearing,butnotunderstanding,whatourspouseistalkingabout.62._____________________Yes,mostwomenlovejewelry,buttheyalsolovetakingpicturesandcreatingmemories.Insteadofbuyingherlovewithanecklaceoraring,goonsiteslikeGrouponandbookanactivitythatbothofyoucanenjoytogether.MywifeandIhaveenjoyedsalsalessons,cookingclassesandevenatrapezeworkshop!Itdidn'tmatterwhattheeventwas;itwasthefactthatweweredoingittogetherthatmadeitspecial.Theaccomplishmentofdoingsomethingtogetherwillformagreaterbondthananyitemyoucanbuy.63._____________________Wesometimesforgetthateverythingdoesn'trevolvearoundus.Yourwifemaybeupsetaboutsomethingandithasnothingtodowithyou.Really!Themostimportantthingisforhertoclearhermindandrelax.Justgiveherspaceandshewillappreciatethegesture.64._____________________Ifwejustwaitedthathalfsecond,wewouldn'thavesaidit.Wegettoocomfortableandlosesightoftheotherperson'sfeelings.Justwait.Ican'ttellyouhowmanytimesIreceivedthesilenttreatmentbecauseIsaidsomethinginsensitive.Iknewitwasbad,butIdidn'tthinkbeforeIspoke.65._____________________Dothedishes,takeoutthegarbageandhangthatpicture.Doitbeforebeingasked.Don'tdelay.Somanyargumentsandissuescanberesolvedbyjusttakingaction.Ifyoupursuetobebetter,youwillbe.OnceIstartedtotakeaction,mywifesawmeinadifferentlight.Shesaidtome,"Somethingisup.What'sthematter?Didyouloseallourmoney?"Ilaughedandsaid,"Iamtiredofjustbeing.Iwanttomakeyouhappy."Inthebeginning,shejustrolledhereyes.Butafteracoupleofweeks,shebegantoappreciatewhatIwasdoing.Shebegantodomorethingstoshowherappreciation.It'sagreatcycletogetinto.非選擇題部分(共40分)第三部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié):短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)下面短文中有

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