2026届河北省沧州市肃宁县第一中学高三上学期一模英语试题

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英 语 注意事项: 1.本卷满分150分,芳试时间120分钟。答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题 卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。 2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。 写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。 3.非选择题的作答:用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试题卷、草稿纸 和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。 4.考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。 第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)】 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。 听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。 1.What might have led to the problem according to the woman? A.The computer hardware.B.The email software. C.The wireless connection. 2.What does the man offer to do for the woman? A.Buy her a new dress. B.Help her to lose weight. C.Ask his sister to help her. 3.When will the meeting be held? A.Before the meal. B.After the meal. C.During the meal. 4.What is the result of the match? A3:3. B.3:2. C.2:0 5.What happened to the woman? A.She almost fell down. B.She failed her project. C.She ruined a curtain. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项 中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各 小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6.What is the woman going to do today? A.Host a party. B.Make fruit cakes. C.Update her budget. 7.Which of the following is free? A.The strawberry. B.The custom message. C.The delivery service. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8.How long has the woman been working as a fashion photographer? A.For one year. B.For two years. C.For three years. 9.What is the scarf made of? A.Plastic. B.Wool. C.Leather. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10.Where does the conversation most probably take place? A.In Paris. B.In London. C.In New York. 11.Which place will the family go first? A.The Chinatown. B.The beach. C.The restaurant. 12.Why will Grandma take the children to the Geylang Night Market? A.To attend a wedding. B.To find delicious food. C.To buy sandcastle-making toys. 听第9段材料.回答第13至16题。 13.Why did Mark Phillips decide to study pottery? A.He was urged by his mother. B.He wanted to help his mother. C.He desired to try something new. 14.What did Mark Phillips do shortly after he graduated from college? A.He joined a studio. B.He set up his own company. C.He attended a pottery school. 15.How old is Mark Phillips now? A.14. B.40. C.44. 16.What kind of pots is Mark Phillips good at making? A.Small ones. B.Complex ones. C.Brightly colored ones. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17.What did the speaker decide to do in 2014? A.To start a reading club. B.To help his wife run a blog. C.To become a stay-at-home dad. 18.Who organized a blog tour for the speaker's first book? A.Kelly Lacey. B.Anne Cater. C.His wife. 19.What can we say about the speaker's book reviews? A.Most of them are negative. B.They are mostly favorable. C.They are printed by a publisher. 20.What is the speaker mainly talking about? A.His family. B.His career. C.His books. 第二部分。阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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。 A Known as "Architecture Museum of the Ming and Qing Dynasties",Sanfang Qixiang in Fuzhou,China consists of three lanes(),seven alleys()and a main street.Here are just a few highlights of the main street and the three lanes. Nan Hou Jie Nan Hou Jie is the main street which stretches about 1,000 meters from Yangqiao Road in the north to Aomen Bridge in the south.On its east side are the seven alleys,and on its west side are the three lanes.Historically,Nan Hou Jie was the main marketplace in Fuzhou. Today,it remains the most commercialized section of the old town and is the best starting point to begin your tour. Yijinfang Yijinfang is the first lane.It is called Yijinfang because many famous people were born and raised here.The best attraction in this area is an opera theatre called Waterside Stage.It is built over a pond and is famed for its perfect sound effects. Wenrufang The second lane is Wenrufang.It is known for those celebrities who once lived here.The drawing room of You Family Residence is representative of the drawing rooms in Qing Dynasty.Now,the house has been turned into Fuzhou Ship Cultural Hall,where over 10 models of Fuzhou ships are on exhibition. Guanglufang The most popular attraction here is Guanglufang Platform,where celebrities used to recite their poems in public.Guanglufang is also home to many Ming and Qing buildings.The largest one is Liu Family Compound.It is a nationally protected cultural site and serves as a museum to offer visitors insight into the lifestyle of past residents. 21.What can we know about Nan Hou Jie? A.It is the longest of the three lanes. B.It is surrounded by the seven alleys. C.It starts from Aomen Bridge in the north. D.It is the main street running from north to south. 22.Which of the following is Yijinfang's most popular attraction? A.Waterside Stage. B.You Family Residence. C.Guanglufang Platform. D.Liu Family Compound. 23.Where can visitors find Fuzhou Ship Cultural Hall? A.At Yijinfang.B.At Wenrufang.C.At Guanglufang. D.At Nan Hou Jie. B Patrick Schlott,a full-time engineer at BETA Technologies,had spent countless hours experimenting with 1950s-era payphones at home.But it had never occurred to him that the old-school device would provide a public service again until Vermont voted,in June,to ban cellphones in schools. "The law will come into effect in the upcoming academic year.I think public telephones would be essential for students,"Patrick said in an interview."So I approached the owner of a local general store,Mike Gross,with the idea to put an old payphone outside his shop. When he learned that there would be no cost to him,he readily agreed." "Regardless of whatever side you are on that issue,there will be a need for communications for students,"Mike Gross told reporters."And we also hope that the new addition will draw customers who are curious about the antiquity." Patrick has been collecting various payphones,which ranged in cost from $100 to $500. He has found that,with just an Internet connection which cost about $2 to $3 a month for calls,these payphones could make calls anywhere in the US and Canada-no coins required. "I've already gotten a few people reaching out saying,We need a way for the kids to call home.Can we get one of your phones?'"Patrick revealed in the interview. For now,Patrick is covering the costs associated with this phone out of his own pocket, though he said this one-man funding model might need to adapt if the project continues to grow."But one of the cornerstones is that the calls will always be free,"Patrick said."I will figure out a way to make that happen. Patrick also acts as the operator for the phone to transfer calls when needed.If a user dials()zero,the phone will ring Patrick's personal cellphone,though he uses an app to keep his number private. 24.Why has Patrick Schlott been experimenting with the payphones? A.It is just one of his hobbies. B.He tries to improve them for BETA. C.They are useful for local stores. D.He wants to return them to public service. 25.What do the underlined words "the antiquity"in paragraph 3 refer to? A.Mike's grocery store. B.Patrick's personal cellphone. C.The 1950s-era payphone. D.The valuable stuff in the shop. 26.What will Patrick Schlott most likely do in the future according to paragraph 6? A.Develop cheaper payphones. B.Provide call service free of charge. C.Donate the profit to the project. D.Stick to the one-man funding model. 27.How can the payphone users contact Patrick Schlott for help? A.By sending a message through an app.B.By calling his private number directly. C.By asking operators to transfer the call.D.By dialing a number on the payphone. C Back in the 1800s,overweight or obesity was almost nonexistent in the US.Over the last century,it's become common here and in other industrialized nations.So what's changed? One common explanation is that as societies have developed,people have gotten less active and burn fewer calories each day,which contributes to an energy imbalance that leads to weight gain over time.But a new study found that's not the case. The study compared the daily total calorie burn of 4,200 adult men and women from 34 different countries and cultures around the world.The participants ranged from farmers to office workers. "Surprisingly,what we have found is that the total calories burned per day are really similar across these populations,even though their lifestyles and their activity levels are very different,"says lead author Herman Pontzer. While it may seem impossible that someone who is picking berries all day burns about the same amount of daily calories as a typical office worker,it fits with what scientists have learned about how our bodies burn calories. "Our bodies tend to adjust how we use energy to keep our total calorie burn stable within a pretty narrow range,Pontzer explains."So if we burn more of our energy every day on physical activities,after a while our bodies will adjust and spend less energy on the other tasks that we don't notice going on in the background." If differences in calorie burn can't explain why some countries have higher obesity rates than others,then what is it? In the analysis of the data,Pontzer and his team have found that people who got more of their calories from over-processed foods tended to have higher body fat percentages. "This doesn't mean there's no reason to exercise.After all,it's good for our mental and physical health in so many ways that have nothing to do with weight,warns Deirdre Tobias, a nutritional scientist at the Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston who was not involved in the study."But if we want to deal with overweight,perhaps,the public health message should focus on changing what's on our plates. 28.What was previously blamed for gaining weight over time? A.Physical activities. B.Unhealthy diets. C.Cultural differences. D.Inactive lifestyles. 29.What can we learn from paragraph 6? A.Researchers don't think the new findings are reliable. B.Our bodies burn similar amount of calories per day. C.Daily need for calories is determined by activity levels D.Pontzer is worried about the side effects of physical labor. 30.Who are more likely to be overweight according to the new study? A.Adults who live on over-processed foods. B.Office workers who spend a lot of time at the desk. C.Farmers who live on fresh produce from their fields. D.Athletes who follow a strict diet suggested by doctors. 31.What does Deirdre Tobias suggest the public do? A.Stop exercising. B.Avoid office work. C.Mind their food. D.Ignore the findings. D No one knows exactly when homework started.However,it can be traced all the way back to ancient Rome when students were encouraged to practice public speaking at home to sharpen the skill.It wasn't written homework like we know today,but it was clearly learning outside the classroom.Homework evolved slowly over the centuries and took on a more formal role during the Industrial Revolution,when school systems expanded and activities outside of class became part of the educational routine. In the US,formal homework started becoming more common in the early 20th century. Some educators,like John Dewey,pushed back against it.He believed that learning should be more hands-on and experiential.But when the Soviet Union launched the first satellite in 1957,the US rushed to catch up in science and math.Schools responded by piling on homework, seeing it as a way to increase academic performance.By the 1980s,another wave of concern hit.A report called A Nation at Risk warned that American schools were falling behind.Homework was once again seen as a key to academic success. But the question of whether homework actually helps students is tricky.Cooper,Robinson,and Patall(2006)found that homework has a positive effect on achievement in older students.But for younger kids,especially in elementary schools,the data doesn't show much benefit.According to the same study,students under 12 don't seem to gain much from traditional homework. Then there's the question of who's doing the homework.Are good students succeeding because of homework,or are they just more likely to do it in the first place?That's where factors like motivation,time management,and parental involvement come in.Research by Trautwein(2009)suggests that students who are already responsible and supported at home are the ones most likely to complete assignments and benefit from them. So,what should we do with homework now?Keep it,change it,abandon it?The truth is that homework isn't automatically good or bad.It all comes down to how it's used.When it's thoughtful and actually fits what a student needs,it can have a place.The rest might just be noise. 32.What is the first paragraph mainly about? A.The need of homework. B.The types of homework. C.The history of homework. D.The definition of homework. 33.What is John Dewey's attitude to formal homework? A.Objective. B.Unconcerned. C.Favorable. D.Disapproving. 34.What did Trautwein find about the traditional homework? A.Even students under 12 could gain a lot from it. B.It was beneficial for highly motivated students. C.Most of the assignments were not well-planned. D.Too many students were overloaded with homework 35.What is the best title for the text? A.How Should Homework Be Used in Education? B.What Actually Led to the Traditional Homework? C.Who Can Benefit From the Formal Homework? D.Why Are Students Stressed by Their Homework? 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余 选项。 When Eileen Freiberg-Dale thinks of her late husband Barney,she remembers a man with boundless energy and interests.Together,they raised two kids and ran a business.But in August of 2017,Barney had an accident,which caused a serious brain injury.36 "He could barely walk,"Freiberg-Dale recalls."He was always in bad mood and couldn't screen his responses to things,so they just came pouring out." 37.She was sad about her husband's condition and had to take him to doctor's appointments.She also had to run their business on her own. Then,there were chores()around their home,like the leaves that were piling up in their yard.They had to be cleared by the end of October,when the city stopped collecting them.Barney used to take care of that.38.So Freiberg-Dale went outside and started clearing away the leaves one day. "As I did that,I was crying.I was stressed.I didn't know how I was going to do it all," she remembers."39.I turned around.There was Jonathan Lilienfeld!" Lilienfeld had been the couple's friend of nearly 15 years.40,he had figured that Eileen could use the help and arrived right at that moment.Over the next few hours, Lilienfeld packed the leaves in bags and put them in front of the house.When he was done,he came inside for a quick goodbye and then went on his way. A.When he received the call B.But he could no longer do that C.Though they hadn't discussed the leaves D.But it took a very short time for him to recover E.All of a sudden,there was a touch on my shoulder F.For Eileen,the first few months were among the hardest of her life G.When Barney finally came home after months of treatment,he wasn't the same 第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 When I was five,my dad lost his job.On Christmas Eve,he led me to the yard and asked me to look up at the 41. “Pick out your favorite one,”Dad said_42_.“It is my Christmas gift..” "You can't give me a star!No one owns the stars,"I 43. "That's right,Betty,"Dad insisted."No one owns them.You just have to 44 it before anyone else does. I looked up to the sky and tried to 45 which was the best one.I could see thousands or even millions 46 in the sky.There was one that shone more brightly than all the rest. I pointed at it. "It is Venus,"Dad explained to me."It looks bigger and brighter because it is much 47 to us than other stars.Now it is yours." From then on,Venus got a new 48 in my family,Betty's Planet. Years later,I 49 University of California and majored in astronomy.In my junior year,I became the first undergraduate ever to 50 an asteroid (when examining 51 of thousands of asteroids on my computer.According to the 52 of International Astronomical Union,I was given the right to name this asteroid.This time,I decided to give Dad a 53. "Dad,the asteroid is extremely 54,"I apologized on the phone."But I want to name it after you.” Dad fell silent for a long while and then said,"Betty,that's the most 55 gift I've ever received.” 41.A.moon B.stars C.sun D.clouds 42.A.angrily B.seriously C.gratefully D.secretly 43.A.agreed B.asked C.defended D.protested 44.A.claim B.see C.appreciate D.deny 45.A.focus on B.get through C.figure out D.make up 46.A.hanging B.disappearing C.flying D.falling 47.A.larger B.warmer C.closer D.wetter 48.A.home B.song C.dress D.name 49.A.visited B.entered C.founded D.left 50.A.study B.seek C.land D.discover 51.A.images B.proposals C.damages D.reactions 52.A.standard B.evidence C.tradition D.report 53.A.choice B.present C.punishment D.suggestion 54.A.small B.funny C.dangerous D.heavy 55.A.expensive B.natural C.awkward D.precious 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填人1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 Suzhou often takes pride in being one of the most important centers of electronic products in China.However,on June 29,nothing was more important to 56 city than its team beating nearby Yangzhou in a football match.The urge 57 (win)stretches back more than 1,000 years when they competed for dominance over the Grand Canal and sought to build more beautiful gardens.Suzhou,the larger and 58 (rich)of the two,was victorious during Song Dynasty.It continued this trend on June 29,2025,comfortably beating Yangzhou by 3:0. Since the local football league was launched in May,the Chinese have been attracted by matches in Jiangsu Province.Stadiums of 40,000 seats 59 (regular)sell out.Sometimes, tickets are resold 6060 (time)the original price.At the match in Suzhou,hundreds of people had to watch a live stream of the game outside the stadium because they could not get their hands on a ticket. A few factors have made the league especially marketable.Perhaps the most important one is the 61 (heat)inter-city competition.Locals joke that Jiangsu Province does not exist.Instead,it is a 62 (collect)of extremely different cities with plenty of ill-feeling. For example,Nanjing,the provincial capital,is often looked down on by other cities because its culture,cuisine and dialect have more 63 common with neighbouring Anhui Province. These types of ill-feeling 64 (be)usually played down by official media,65 want to show a sense of unity.This time,though,they have fanned the flames(k). 英语 参考答案 听力部分录音稿 (Teat 1) W:Is there something wrong with your laptop? M:Every time I try to log on to read my email,it loses the connection W:It could be that the wireless connection is unreliable here. (Text 2) W:I have lost six pounds this month.My best dress is now too big for me. M:Well,my sister likes dressmaking.I'm sure she wouldn't mind taking it in so that it'll fit you again.I'll ask her. (Text 3) M:Did Tom say that the meeting would start as usual? W:He pushed it back so people could grab something to eat first. M:Great.That way,we can get started without rushing. (Text 4) W:Did you go to watch the Barcelona vs Real Madrid match yesterday? M:Of course!What a game!Barcelona led 2-0 in the first half,but Real Madrid caught up.Three goals each in the end. W:Wow!So exciting! (Text 5) M:Why don't you ask Gordon to hang the curtain for you? W:He's always busy,whether it's his project or working out.It's easier if I do it myself. M:Watch out! W:Thank you.You saved my life. (Text 6) W:Hi.My family is having a holiday party today,and I'd like a fruit cake. M:We have a menu with some different options. W:Let's see.This one fits my budget.So I'll take this one with the strawberries on top. M:Great!I'll package that up for you right away.Would you like me to write a custom message on it?There's no extra charge. W:No,thank you.Just package it as is. (Text 7) M:Nina!Long time no see!Still working at that advertising agency? W:Yeah!I've been their fashion photographer for three years now.And guess what?Two years ago,I decided to pursue my passion for fashion design and started taking evening classes. M:Whoa!Studying design while working full-time?That's impressive!Are you enjoying it? W:Yeah!I think it's great.I particularly like working with different materials like wool and leather.And I've just made a beautiful scarf,and it's made out of plastic.It looks very strange but I think it's pretty amazing! (Text 8) W:We'd better start planning our holiday with your grandparents.They're waiting for us to confirm our flight from Paris to London. M:Mom,will Grandpa and Grandma pick us up at London Gatwick Airport? W:Of course,Peter.They can't wait to take us around.Grandpa wants a leisurely walk along the beach with us.He even bought sandcastle-making kits for his grandchildren. M:Wow!Angie will be excited to hear this when she gets home from school.That means we're not going to Chinatown first,right? W:That was the original plan,but his friend's restaurant in Chinatown is hosting a wedding party that day. Grandma has an alternative place-the Geylang Night Market.We'll be hungry after the beach outing,so it will be our next stop. (Text 9) W:My guest today is the potter Mark Phillips,whose first exhibition opens in the Karlah Gallery on Friday.I understand you've only been a potter for four years? M:Yes,this is something fairly new for me.Actually,pottery runs in the family.My mother is a potter,and when I was younger,I used to watch her in her studio.I just remember thinking,"How on earth could I ever reach that standard?" W:So what made you take up pottery? M:I was 40 years old with my own computer company that I'd set up when I left school,and I was feeling a bit tired of the same routine.And I reasoned with myself that the artistic side of me had been buried for quite long enough. W:So you became a student again? M:I did.My brain was still working,obviously,but it was my body that was being exercised.That was a challenge for me after sitting at a computer for years.Other young students might be surprised to see this older man full of enthusiasm. W:What will you be doing after this exhibition? M:I'm eager to make more pots.Big pots are what I want to make.Also,the gallery tells me pots in bright colors are welcomed.But that's more my mother's thing because it's complicated. (Text 10) M:Well,now let me tell you how I came to be a book blogger.To support my wife's career,in 2014,I decided to leave my job and become a stay-at-home dad.That same year,I launched my writing blog to record my journey into fiction writing. My introduction to book blogging came through Kelly Lacey of Love Books Group,who organized a blog tour for my first novel.This was a lovely experience where people who were passionate about reading read and talked about my novel!It seemed like such a lovely community that I wanted to be part of it.In early 2020,I joined Anne Cater's Book Connectors Group. On my blog,I focus on two types of posts:in-depth reflections on the nature of writing and honest book reviews.I try to be positive but will also point out some concerns or questions about the book-no matter who the writer is-because I feel the review is more useful this way.If I really don't like the book,I won't publish a review. Ever since I started book blogging,I've been reading much more.Also,book blogging has helped deepen my appreciation of literature,doubling the joy of reading while sharpening my writing skills. 参考答案 1~5 CCBAA 6~10 ABCAA 11~15 BBCBC 16~20 ACABB 【答案与解析】 本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了位于福州市的三坊七巷。 21.D细节理解题。根据Nan Hou Jie一节中“Nan Hou Jie is the main street which stretches about 1,O00 meters from Yangqiao Road in the north to Aomen Bridge in the south.”可知,这条主街是南北走向的。 22.A细节理解题。根据Yijinfang一节中“The best attraction in this area is an opera theatre called Waterside Stage.”可知答案。 23.B细节理解题。根据Wenrufang一节中“Now,the house has been turned into Fuzhou Ship Cultural Hal..”可知,福州船政文化馆位于文儒坊。 【答案与解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。Patrick Schlott没想到,他收藏的二十世纪五十年代的投币电话将在Vermont派上新 用场。 24.A推理判断题。根据第一段及第六段的细节可推断,摆弄这些古董机只是Patrick Schlott的个人爱好:他 有全职工作,也没想过要拿它们来赚钱。 25.C词义猜测题。根据第二段“‘So I approached the owner of a local general store,Mike Gross,.with the idea to put an old payphone outside his shop.'”及画线词前提供的细节可推断,the antiquity指的是那部古 董机。 26.B细节理解题。根据第六段“‘But one of the cornerstones is that the calls will always be free'”可知答案. 27.D细节理解题。根据最后一段“If a user dials(拨)zero,the phone will ring Patrick's personal cellphone..”可 知,使用者只需在投币电话上拨“0”即可以获得帮助。 【答案与解析】 本文是一篇说明文。人们一直以为缺少运动是导致肥胖的主要因素。但最新研究表明,深度加工食品才 是真正的罪魁祸首。 28.D细节理解题。根据第二段“One common explanation is that as societies have developed,people have gotten less active,.”可知,人们一直以为缺少运动是导致肥胖的主要因素。 29.,B细节理解题。根据第六段“‘Our bodies tend to adjust how we use energy to keep our total calorie burn stable within a pretty narrow range,..’”可知,我们的身体每天消耗的热量比较恒定。 30.A推理判断题。根据第八段“Pontzer and his team have found that people who got more of their calories from over-processed foods tended to have higher body fat percentages.”及其他细节可推断,吃太多深度加工 食品的成年人最有可能超重。 3l.C细节理解题。根据最后一段“‘But if we want to deal with overweight,perhaps,the public health message should focus on changing what's on our plates..'”可知,为了控制体重,Deirdre Tobias希望公众能 更关注摄入的食物。 【答案与解析】 本文是一篇议论文。作者认为,是否应该布置家庭作业不可一概而论。这取决于学生的年龄、学习动机、 家庭支持及作业本身的质量等。 32.C段落大意题。根据第一段“No one knows exactly when homework started”及其他细节可知,本段主要 是回顾家庭作业的发展史。 33.D观点态度题。根据第二段“In the US,formal homework started becoming more common in the early 20 th century.Some educators,like John Dewey,pushed back against it,.”可知,杜威反对这种正式的家庭作 业,他更提倡“做中学”。 34,B推理判断题。根据第四段“Are good students succeeding because of homework,or are they just more likely to do it in the first place?That's where factors like motivation,time management,and parental involvement come in.Research by Trautwein(2009)suggests that students who are already responsible and supported at home are the ones most likely to complete assignments and benefit from them.”可推断, Trautwein认为受益较大的应该是那些有学习动力的学生。 35.A标题判断题。通读全文,特别是最后一段“The truth is that homework isn't automatically good or bad It all comes down to how it's used,”可知,作者谈古论今、引经据典,意在表明该如何布置家庭作业:个性化。 【答案与解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。在丈夫失去劳动能力后,整个的负担都落到了Eileen Freiberg-Dale一个人的肩上。 就在她十分无助时,Lilienfeld及时伸出了援手。 36.G根据下文“He could barely walk.,.He was always in bad mood and couldn't screen his responses to things,so they just came pouring out,.'”可知,受伤后,Eileen的丈夫完全变了个人,故G项符合。 37.F根据空后的细节可知,对Eileen来说,最初的几个月十分难熬:既要照顾受伤的丈夫,还得打理生意。故 F项适合做本段的主题句。 38.B根据空前“Barney used to take care of that.”及空后“So Freiberg-Dale went outside and started clearing away the leaves one day.”可知,B项“可是,Barney再也干不了那活”正好起到了过渡作用。 39.E根据空后“‘I turned around.There was Jonathan Lilienfeld!'”可知,Eileen感到有人拍了她的肩膀,才 转过头来看,故E项符合。 40.C根据空前“Lilienfeld had been the couple's friend of nearly 15 years.”及空后“.,.he had figured that Eileen could use the help and arrived right at that moment,.”可知,只有老友才会这么默契,故C项符合。 【答案与解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。平安夜,陷于失业困顿中的父亲突发奇想,送给了女儿一颗星星。没想到,这个神来 之笔却在女儿心中种下了一粒理想的“种子”。 4l.B根据下文“You can't give me a star!'”可知,父亲准备送给Betty的圣诞礼物是星星(stars)。 42.B根据下文“Dad insisted.”可知,父亲说话时的口气是认真的(seriously)。 43.D根据空前“You can't give me a star!No one owns the stars'”可知,Betty当时并不买账(protested)。 44.A但是,父亲认为,既然星星是无主之物,只要Betty宣称(claim)是她的就行了。 45.C听完父亲的“歪理”,Betty开始思考(figure out)自己最喜欢哪颗星星。

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