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高三年級階段性統(tǒng)一練習(xí)(二)英語科目2022年11月本練習(xí)分第I卷(選擇題)和第Ⅱ卷(非選擇題)兩部分,共150分,時(shí)長120分鐘。第I卷(共115分)第一部分聽力(20分)第一節(jié)聽下面五段對話。每段對話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你將有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.WhoisinWellingtonnowA.Scott.B.Jackson.C.Lois.2.WhathasGinalost?A.Allherfiles.B.Hercellphone.C.Hercomputer.3.Howoldisthegirlnow?A.About6yearsold.B.About9yearsold.C.About15yearsold.4.WhathappenedtoJohnaccordingtotheman?A.Hewasinvolvedinacaraccident.B.Hewashurtinasportsgame.C.Hefelldownthestairs.5.Whydoesn'tthewomanaskJasonforhelp?A.Theyhadaquarrelyesterday.B.Heishavingteawithhisfriends.C.Heisn'tgoodatfixingcomputers.第二節(jié)聽下面幾段材料。每段材料后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段材料前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段材料讀兩遍。聽下面一段對話,回答第6至第8小題。6.Whatistheman'sdestination?A.SanAntonio.B.Dallas.C.Houston.7.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?A.At1:45p.m.B.At2:00p.m.C.At4:30p.m.8.Wherewillthemanprobablygoforlunch?A.CarNo.5.B.CarNo.7.C.CarNo.8.聽下面一段對話,回答第9至第11小題。9.WhydoesCindymakethecall?A.Tochangeareservation.B.Toaskaboutroomservice.C.Tobookahotelroom.10.HowlongwillCindystay?A.Fivedays.B.TwoweeksorsoC.Onemonth.11.HowmuchdoesCindyneedtopaynow?A.600yuan.B.1,500yuan.C.3,000yuan.聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答第12至第15小題。12.WheredidthespeakerfindMillie?A.Outsideapethospital.B.Nearhisapartment.C.Inapark.13.HowoldwasMilliewhenthespeakerfoundher?A.Twoweeksold.B.Fourmonthsold.C.Oneyearold.14.WhydidthespeakerfinallygiveupraisingMillie?A.HewantedtogivehertoDickasagift.B.Hiswifeisallergictoher.C.Hiswifedidn'tlikeher.15.Whatdoesthespeakermeanintheend?A.HeregrettedtakingMillehome.B.It'seasytore-homeastreetcatinashorttime.C.Peopleshouldbewell-preparedwhenadoptingstreetcats.第二部分英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)、單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題,每小題1分)從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出適合空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。16.—Ikeeponmeetingwithdifficultiesintheexperiment.Icanhardlygoon.—Wheretherearedifficulties,therearewaystogetoverthem.________A.Suityourself.B.Goodforyou.C.Pullyourselftogether!D.What'sthedeal17.—Haven'tyouhandedinyourcompositionyet?—Yes.I___onitfortwentyfiveminutes.A.hadworkedB.amworkingC.wouldworkD.worked18.Healthcareworkersareattheriskofgettinginfectiousdiseasesbecauseoftheir___topatients.A.exposureB.assignmentC.guidanceD.response19.Thepooroldmaneventuallylearnedtoavoid____intobuyingunnecessarystuff.A.talkedB.beingtalkedC.talkingD.totalk20.The_____differencebetweenSamandmewasthefactthatItooklifeseriously.A.artificialB.logicalC.multipleD.essential21.Walkingaloneinthedesertedtown,Johnfelthisbloodrunningcold.Hethoughthe____Tomtogowithhim.A.mightaskB.shouldaskC.shouldhaveaskedD.mighthaveasked22.Asthehourspassed,peoplebegantorealize___________difficultlifewasforthedeaf.A.howB.whyC.howeverD.what23.Kellystudiesmanydifferentsubjectsinhighschool,________Englishisthemostinterestinginheropinion.A.whichB.inwhichC.fromwhichD.ofwhich24.Inmyview,onefactor______myweightlosswasmypassionforjogging,especiallyafterdinner,whichIenjoyeddoingdaily.A.turningoutB.accountingforC.resultingfromD.puttingon25.Magicshowsareentertaining_______theaudiencedoesnotdiscoverhowthetricksaredone.A.sothatB.eversinceC.asifD.aslongas26.Thenumberoffirmssellingcomputersinthoseregions___overthelastfewyears.A.arefallingB.havefallenC.hasfallenD.isfalling27.Manyenterprisingyoungpeoplepresenttheirideas__gettinginvestmentandadvicetostarttheirownbusiness.A.atthecostofB.bymeansofC.asaresultofD.inthehopeof28.Theentertainmentparkbytheendof2022willattractvisitorsathomeandabroadtovisitit.A.accomplishedB.beingaccomplishedC.tobeaccomplishedD.havingbeenaccomplished29.—Doyouhaveenoughto_____allyourdailyexpenses?—Oh,yes,enoughandtospare.A.coverB.spendC.fillD.offer30.—Iwonderwhatchancethereisofmepassingbytheoldplaceswithoutthinkingofthosedays:—____.Timecuresallwounds.A.MypleasureB.Don'tmentionitC.Ican'tagreemoreD.Nevermind第二節(jié)、完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文、掌握其大意、然后從所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中、選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AVirginiathird-graderhaswontwonationalawardsforherexceptionalskillin,handwriting.That'sprettyremarkableonitsown.Butwhatmakesthegirl's___31____extraspecialisthatsheaccomplishedit___32___havingnohands.OnApril26,9-year-oldAnayaEllickwasnamedthe__33___ofthe2018Zaner-BloserNationalHandwritingContest.Theaward____34___studentswithspecialneedswhodevelopagreatskillinhandwriting.Allparticipantshaveamentalorphysical____35___.Anayawasbornwithouthandsoneitherarm.____36___shewasfittedwithprosthetics(假肢)foratime,shedecidedshewasbetteroffwithher___37___onesandremovedthem.Instead,shehaslearnedto___38____apencilbetweenherarmstodrawandwrite.Twoyearsago,shemade___39____acrosstheworldwhenshewasnamedawinnerinthecontest'sprintcategory.For2018,she____40____againforhercursivewriting.TracyCox,Anaya'steacher,saidAnayaisarole__41___tootherstudents.“Anayadoesnotletanythingstandinher___42___ofreachinghergoals,”saidCox.“Sheisdeterminedandindependent.Shehasthebest____43___inherclass.Herclassmatesseeherdoingthe____44___tasksandtheyareofteen___45___thatshecandojustaswell,sometimesevenbetter."Anaya'sdadGaryEllicksaidAnayahadalwaysbeen____46__."Itwasalwayslike'Icandoit.'I'mproudtoseethathardworkdoes___47___,”hesaid.Anayawas____48___atschoolonWednesday,andtheschoolsharedphotosofherwithhernewawardandexamplesofherwriting.Butanother___49____doesn'tmeanshe'sslowingdown.Whenaskedwhat's__50___onherplate,shesaid,"Sports."31.A.progress32.A.except33.A.winner34.A.represents35.A.consequence36.A.Though37.A.flexible38.A.sharpen39.A.comments40.A.won41.A.monitor42.A.direction43.A.painting44.A.same45.A.satisfied46.A.peaceful47.A.workout48.A.honored49.A.challenge50.A.bestB.determinationB.despiteB.applicantB.remindsB.depressionB.SinceB.normalB.decorateB.headlinesB.settledB.soldierB.wayB.leadershipB.strangeB.disappointedB.confidentB.getalongB.trappedB.contest.B.nextC.achievementC.beyondC.competitorC.recognizesC.strengthC.UnlessC.basicC.holdC.decisionsC.struggledC.modelC.pathC.temperC.urgentC.amazedC.intelligentC.takeoverC.valued.C.opportunityC.lastD.knowledgeD.withoutD.agentD.recommendsD.disabilityD.BeforeD.naturalD.designD.contributionsD.volunteeredD.actressD.routeD.handwritingD.boringD.upsetD.considerateD.payoffD.rescuedD.victory.D.first第三部分閱讀理解(共20小題每小題2.5分,滿分50分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳答案。AChoosingamajorisoneofthebiggestdecisionsyou'llmakewhileyou'reincollege.It'simportantthatyoumakeyourchoiceconfidentlyandaftersomeconsideration.There'sNothingWrongWithBeing“Undecided”.Between20%and50%ofcollegefreshmenenterschoolwithoutadeclaredmajor.Keepinmindthatthere'snothingwrongwithremaining"undecided"or"undeclared"for-thefirstfewyearsofyourcollegecareer.Youcanusethistimetodecidewhatyou'reinterestedin.Also,keepinmindthatevenifyoudodeclareamajoryourfreshmanyear,youcanalwayschangeyourmind.Aboutone-thirdoffirst-timecollegestudentschangetheirmajorwithinthreeyears.Evenmore,over60%ofcollegegraduatessaytheywouldgobackandchangetheirmajoriftheycould,primarilytopursuetheirpassionareasandexpandtheirjobopportunities.ExploreYourPassionsandAbilities.Setasidesometimetoreallyexploreyour·passionsandtakestockofyouruniqueabilities.Withanundeclaredmajortostart,youcantaketimetoreallydelvedeepintowhatinterestsyou.Joinclubsaroundcampustoconnectwithfellowstudentswhoshareyourinterests.Takeelectivesinareasthatyoumightnototherwisehaveanopportunitytoexperience.Forexample,whenelsemightyoubeabletotakeapoetrycourseoranarthistoryseminar?Collegeistheperfecttimetostepoutofyourboxandexpandyourhorizons.Asastudentwithanundeclaredmajor,you'reuniquelypositionedtodojustthat.ConsiderEmploymentOpportunities.Whileit'simportanttochooseamajorthatinterestsyou,it'salsocriticaltochooseacollegemajorthatwillprovideyouwithfutureemploymentopportunities.Statistically,thecollegemajorsthattendtohavethemostearningpowerareinSTEM.Thesemajorsmightincludehealthsciencesorcomputerengineering.Businessmajorscanalsoexpectahigherthanaverageearningpotential.Thatbeingsaid,employersfrequentlyrecognizethatgraduateswhomajoredintheliberalartshavevaluablesoftskills,too,includingstrongcommunication,writtenandverbalskills,andleadershipabilities.Thekeyistopickamajorthatwillbemarketableforthecareeryou'reinterestedinpursuing.TalktoanAcademicAdvisor.Ifyouneedalittleguidance,setupanappointmentwithanacademicadvisororcareercounselors.Careerdevelopmentcounselorsandacademicadvisorscanhelpyounarrowdownyouroptions.Ifyouhaveanideaofwhatclassesyou'vemostenjoyedandwhatcareerpathsaremostappealingtoyou,workingwithoneoftheseprofessionalsmightbetheefinalpushyouneedtopickamajor.Stillhavesomedoubtsnow?YoucansubmityourquestionsHere.51.Whatcanwelearnfromthe2ndparagraph?A.Mostgraduateswentbacktocollegeandchangedtheirmajorsforabrighterfuture.B.Somestudentsfrequentlychangetheirmajorsthroughouttheircollegeyears.C.Itisallrighttoremainundecidedonmajorsforonlythefreshmanyear.D.Youdon'tnecessarily-needtodeclareyourmajorsuponenteringcollege.52.Youareadvisedtotakeelectivesasdescribedinthe3'dparagraphbecauseA.thecoursesandseminarsarepopularwithcollegestudentsB.ithelpsyoufullyexplorewhereyourinterestliesC.youcanshareyourcommoninterestwithyourfellowstudentsD.yourmajorliesintheareas,youcan'tmissthem53.AnexampleofhavinggoodsoftskillsisthatA.youexpressyourselfwellinacontroversialbusinessdiscussionB.youfixthetechnicalproblemsofcomputersinyourofficeeasilyC.youquicklyfigureoutwhythecommunicationequipmentdoesn'tworkD.youneverdelegatebutshouldermoreoftheworkloadatwork54.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisFalse?A.Yourmajorshouldbeareflectionofyourinterestsandcareergoals.B.Chooseamajorthatwillgiveyoufutureemploymentopportunities.C.Anacademicadvisororcareercounselorswilldecidethemajorforyou.D.Youshouldchooseyourmajorcarefullyandconfidently.55.Whichofthefollowingisthepassageprobablytakenfrom?A.Ahighschoolnewspaper.B.Awebsitepage.C.Auniversityguide.D.Apopularmagazine.BTheturningpointofmylifewasmydecisiontogiveupapromisingbusinesscareerandstudymusic.Myparents,althoughsympathetic,andsharingmyloveofmusic,disapprovedofitasaprofession.Thiswasunderstandableinviewofthefamilybackground.Mygrandfatherhadtaughtmusicfornearlyfortyyears.Thoughmuchbelovedandrespectedinthecommunity,heearnedbarelyenoughtoprovideforhislargefamily.Asaconsequenceofthisexampleinthefamily,theverymentionofmusicasaprofessioncarriedwithitapictureofariskyexistencewithuncertainfinancialrewards.Myparentsinsistedoncollegeinsteadofamusicschool,andtocollegeIwent-quitehappily,asIremember,foralthoughIlovedmyviolinandspentmostcofmysparetimepracticing,Ihadmanyotherinterests.Beforemygraduationfromcollege,thefamilymetwithseverefinancialreversesandIfeltitmydutytoleavecollegeandtakeajob.ThuswasIlauncheduponabusinesscareer—whichIalwaysthinkofasthewastedyears.NowIdonotforamomentmeantodisparage(貶低)business.Mywholepointisthatitwasnotforme.Iwentintoitformoney,andasidefromthesatisfactionofbeingabletohelpthefamily,moneyisallIgotoutofit.Itwasnotenough.Ifeltthatlifewaspassingmeby.Icontinuedtomakemoney,andfinally,bitbybit,accumulatedenoughtoenablemetogoabroadtostudymusic.Iresignedfrommypositionand,feelinglikeamanreleasedfromjail,sailedforEurope.Istayedfour.years,workedharderthanIhadeverdreamedofworkingbeforeandenjoyedeveryminuteofit."Enjoyed"istoomildaword.Iwalkedonair.Ireallylived.IwasafreemanandIwasdoingwhatIlovedtodoandwhatIwasmeanttodo.IfIhadstayedinbusiness,Imightbeacomparativelywealthymantoday,butIdonotbelieveIwouldhavemadeasuccessofliving.Iwouldhavegivenupallthoseinnersatisfactionsthatmoneycanneverbuy.56.Thewriter'sparentsdidn'twanthimtotakeamusiccareermainlybecause___A.thewriterdidn'tshowmuchtalentinplayingmusicB.collegewasamuchbetteroptionthanamusicschoolC.itseemedanunstableandfinancially-challengedprofessionD.thelivingconditionsofthewriter'sparentsweren'tgoodenough57.Whatcanbelearnedaboutthewriter'sexperienceofcollege?A.Thewriterenjoyedthefruitfulcollegelife.B.Thewriterdroppedoutbeforegraduation.C.Thewriterkeptplayingtheviolineveryday.D.Thewriterwenttocollegeunwillingly.58.Whatwasthemostimportantthingthewriterachievedfromhisbusinesscareer?A.Asenseofbelonging.B.Aconsiderablefortune.C.Thesatisfactionofhelpingothers.D.Theprideofbeingawealthyman.59.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceIwalkedonair.inParagraph3mean?A.Iwasinterviewedbyabroadcaster.B.Mymusicwasaliveonbroadcast.C.Ifeltveryrelaxedindeed.D.Iwasextremelyexcited.60.Whatmessagedoesthepassagemainlyconvey?A.Beingabletodowhatonelovesisthebestkindoflife.B.Asuccessoflivingdependsonone'sadaptiontolife.C.Oneshouldthinktwicebeforehe/shemakesadecision.D.Upsanddownsmakeoneevenstronger.CMonarchbutterfliesmigrate(遷徙)bythemillionseachyear,makingthetripfromnorthernareasoftheContinenttoCaliforniaandMexicoandback.Becausemostbutterfliesonlyliveforafewweekstoafewmonths,ittakesseveralgenerationsofbutterfliestocompletethemigration..Asmonarchbutterfliesareathreatenedspecieswiththeirpopulationnumbersindecline,PatrickGuerra,anassistantprofessorattheUniversityofCincinnati,andhiscolleagueswantedtoseewhattypesofenvironmentalstressmightbelinkedtotheirdecline."Weusemonarchbutterfliesasamodelsystemtounderstandlong-distanceanimalmigration.Ourgoalwastounderstandhowenvironmentalstress,suchasdifferenttypesofstresscausedbyurbanization,impactsanimalmigratoryphenomena,"Guerrasays.Fortheirstudy,researchersconductedlabstudieswheretheyreproducedtheeffectsofartificiallightpollutionwithbutterfliesusingaflightsimulator(模擬器)."Theflightsimulatorislikeabutterflytreadmill(跑步機(jī)),inwhichwecanstudytheflightbehaviorofinsectsincontrolled,experimentalconditions.Wefirsttestedifmonarchstreatedasingle,artificiallightsourceasifitweretheactualsunduringtheday,”Guerrasays."Onceweestablishedthattheydid,wethentestedhowthemonarchswouldbehavewhenexposedtothissameartificiallightsourceduringtheirnight.”Butterfliesstayedquietandunmovingwhentheywerefirstplacedintheflightsimulatorinthedark.Butassoonasscientiststurnedonthelight,theystartedflying.Thelightmadethembelievethatnightwasdayandthiscancausethemtoflylongeratnightorstartflyingtooearly.Thestudyhasfoundthattheinternalcircadian(晝夜)clockofbutterfliesfunctionsnormallywhentheyareexposedtonaturalday:nightlightingcycles,butartificiallight,suchasastreetlight,atnightcanthrowoffamonarchbutterfly'sinternalcompass.Itcanaffecttheircircadianrhythms,whichcanmakethemonarchbutterfliesgetlostwhentheytrytoflythenextday.Thisshowswithoutdarkness,thecircadianclockofbutterfliescannotfunctionproperly."Whenexposedtoartificiallight,thelightcanperturbthenormalfunctioningoftheanimal'scircadianclock,”Guerrasays.“Lightpollution,particularlynighttimelightpollution,causesanimalstoexperiencelightatatimewhentheyarenotsupposedto,e.g.,atnightwhentheyarenormallyinthedark,andareatrest.Exposuretosuchlightcanpreventthebehaviorandbiologicalprocessofanimalswhichtheyrelyonorthatareregulatedbythecircadianclock.”61.Whydidtheresearcherscarryoutthestudy?A.Tolookforthereasonforbutterflies'migration.B.Totestwhatactionshouldbetakentoprotectbutterflies.C.Toknowaboutthecircadianrhythmsofmigratoryanimals.D.Tofindouthowtheenvironmentalstressaffectsanimalmigration.62.Whatcanwelearnfromthelabstudies?A.Themonarchsmistookasingle,artificiallightastheactualsunduringtheday.B.TheButterfliesmovedquietlywhenfirsplacedintheflightsimulatorinthedark.C.Themonarchsgotlostindirectionwhenthelightintheflightsimulatorwason.D.TheButterflieswereneveratrestwhentheyareexposedtothelight.63.Whatconclusioncanbedrawnfromtheexperiment?A.Naturallightcontributesmuchtopollution.B.Migratoryanimalsoftenlosetheirway.C.Lightpollutionisincreasinglyserious.D.Darknessisvitaltomigratoryanimals.64.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"perturb"inParagraph7probablymean?A.Stop.B.Disturb.C.Reflect.D.Enhance.65.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.LightpollutioncaninterferewithbutterflymigrationB.Effortsaremadetosavetheendangeredmonarchbutterflies.C.Butterflies'circadiancycleisrevealedinresearch.D.Humanactivityimpactstherestofnaturenegatively.DWhenyoufeelthankfulforthingsyou'vereceivedorsomethingthat'shappened,that'sgratitude.It'simpossibletofeelitinavacuum;othersarealwaysresponsible,whetherthey'relovedones,strangersorahigherpower.“Gratitudeishowyourelatetoothers,whenyouseeyourselfinconnectionwiththingslargerthanyourself."saysWillibaldRuch,apsychologyprofessorattheUniversityofZurichNowadays,toomanypeopledon'tstoptoappreciatewhattheyhave,andmuchlessexpressgratitude.Ourinstant-satisfactionlifestylemaybetoblame."Withcommercialandsocialmedia,everythingisspeedingtheyoungergenerationtomakethemfeelthatthey'rethecentreoftheuniverse,"saysTamikoZablith,founderoftheLondon-basedetiquetteconsultingfirmMindingManners."Ifit'sallaboutthem,whythankothers?”、However,studieshaveshownthatpeoplewhoexpress.gratitudeincreasetheirhappinesslevels,lowertheirblood-pressurelevels,getbetter-qualitysleep,improvetheirrelationships,haveapositiveimpactontheirdepressionlevelsandarelessaffectedbypain.Andgratitude'spositiveeffectsarelong-lasting.Canadianresearchersfoundthatpeoplewhowrotelettersofthanksorperformedgooddeedsforameresix-weekperiodwereabletoimprovetheirmentalhealth,decreasetheirbodilypainandfeelmoreenergeticforuptosixmonths.Whataboutgratituderecipientswhoreceivemessagesofthanks?Researchhasconfirmedthattherecipientsexperiencepositiveemotionswhenthey'resingledout."Thosearehappysurprisesyoumaynotbeexpectingthefavourtobereturned,"saysJo-AnnTsang,associateprofessorofpsychologyatBaylorUniversity.Whensomeoneistherecipientofunexpectedkindnessorgratitude,he'smorelikelytoreturnthefavourorpasskindnesson.Onestudyfoundthatwhensomeoneisthanked,itmorethandoubleshischancesofbeinghelpfulagain,probablybecauseheenjoysfeelingsociallyvalued.Zablithlikesthereactionshegotwhensherewardedastrangerwhoheldthedooropenforheratacoffeeshopwithhisrightfulplaceinlineinfrontofher."Thelookonhisfacewasshock,"saysZablith."Hewouldbenicertothecashier,thenextpersonhewouldseeatwork.There'satrickle-downeffect."Thegive-and-takeofgratitudecanalsodeepenrelationships.Studiesshowthatwhenyourpartnerregularlyexpressesgratitude,makingyoufeelappreciated,you'remorelikelytoreturnappreciative,gratefulfeelingsandstaycommittedtoeachother.Onefoundthatsharinggratitudewithapartnermakesyoufeelmoreresponsibleforhiswell-beingand.moresatisfiedwiththerelationship."Youfeelclosertotheotherperson,andtheyfeelclosertoyou,"Tsangsays."Thatcreatesanupwardspiral."66.Theauthorbeginsthepassageby__A.givingadefinitionB.makingacomparisonC.describingan.exampleD.quotingafamousmotto67.Whatmightcontributetopeople'slessgratitudeexpressingnowadays?A.Thefast-pacedlifestyle.B.Havingfewerthingstobegratefulfor.C.People'sself-contentedness.D.Beingembarrassedtoexpressappreciation.68.Inparagraph3,whyarefindingsfromCanadianresearchersused?A.Toletpeopleknowthateffortspayoffeventually.B.Toencouragepeopletowritethank-younotesfrequently.C.Toinspirepeopletohelppeopleinneedconstantly.D.Toshowgratitudepositivelyinfluencespeopleforalongtime.69.Whatdoestheauthorimplyinthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Sharinggratitudecontributesgreatlytopersonalachievement.B.Kindnesscanbepassedonifthegiverfeelsappreciated.C.Thegive-and-takeofgratitudecandeterminerelationships.D.Gratituderecipientsactuallyexpectthefavortobereturned.70.What'sthemainideaofthetext?A.Respecttoothersishighlyencouraged.B.Gratitudebenefitspeople'swell-being.C.Unhealthylifestyleistoblameforlessappreciation.D.Kindnessshouldn'tbeaone-waymatter.高三年級階段性統(tǒng)一練習(xí)(二)英語科目第Ⅱ卷(共35分)注意事項(xiàng)∶用黑色墨水的鋼筆或簽字筆將答案寫在答題紙上,不能使用修改液。第四部分∶寫作第一節(jié)、閱讀表達(dá)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀短文,并按照題目要求用英語回答問題。WhenIwasakid,ifsomeonetoldmethatIwouldgrowuptobecomeapublished
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