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MytenthChristmaswasoneIwasnotlookingforwardto.Moneywastight.Momsaidwewereold

enoughnottocounton(1).Justbeingtogetherwouldbeenough.

Weweren'ttheonlyfamilyinoursmallcommunitywhowouldhaveasimpleChristmas.Butthe

knowledgethatothersweregoingthroughthesamethingdidn't⑵much.

Onenightwehadasmallpitypartyforeachother.

"HowcanIevenwearthatsameolddressonemoretime?”Icomplained.

"Iknow/*saidmysister."IthinkImightaswellgiveupaskingfora(3)

Thenextday,Momtoldusthatshehadbeensavingupandshoppingaroundsothatwecouldgivethe

WaltersfamilyaChristmasbasket.

"Ifanyoneneedssomecheer,ifstheWalters."Momremindedus.

TheWalters!Theywerethestrangestpeopleweknew.HowcouldMombeso⑷withthemwhen

ourownfamilydidn'thaveenough?

Momwasdetermined.Shepackedflourandsugar,asmallturkey,somefruitsinabasketandaskedus

to⑸ittotheWalters.

Ireallydidn'tliketohaveanythingtodowiththem.Notwantingtoberecognized,weleftthebasket

onthedoorstepandhidbehindanearbybush.

SeeingtheWaltersgatheruptheirbasket,Iaskedinwhisper,nDidtheylookhappy?"

“Well,yeah,happy,butmostlytheylookedliketheywerethinking,Maybewedobelong."Christmas

morningarrived.Tomygreat⑹,Ireceivedafabulous-lookingdress.Icouldn'tbelieveit'sforme.I

wasabouttospeakwhenwenoticedDadrideupatopanewhorse.

Mysisterscreamedandranout.Shecouldn'twaittomeether"gift”.

"Mom,howdidyoudoallthis?111asked."Wewere⑺forano-presentChristmas.n

"Oh,notnecessarily⑻butjusthelpingeachother.Mrs.Olsenatthedressshopletmebringyour

gifthome.DadofferedtohangupMrs.Marshalfstreelights.Mr.Joneshadahorseandhewashappyto

knowwehadsomeonetoloveit."

"IthoughtsinceyouweregivingawayfoodtotheWalters,wewouldneverhaveenough.Theyreally

don'thaveanythingtogiveinreturn.',

"Wearelikeabigfamily.Never⑼whocanorwhocan'tgive.Themostimportantisthatwe

shouldlistentoourhearts.Perhapstherightgiftswillendupwiththerightfamilies/'

Momalwaysknew(10).ThinkingabouttheexpressionontheWalters'sfaceswhentheydiscovered

theChristmasbasket,Irealizedtheir"belonging'*feelingwasmorepreciousthananyofthegifts.

ThatwastheChristmasthatIlearnedaboutthemagicofgiving.

1.A.gamesB.partiesC.giftsD.trips

2.A.judgeB.helpC.coverD.pay

3.A.treeB.lightC.dressD.horse

4.A.patientB.strictC.generousD.popular

5.A.deliverB.awardC.showD.lend

6.A.reliefB.alarmC.fearD.surprise

7.A.readyB.eagerC.knownD.responsible

8.A.checkingB.tradingC.hesitatingD.quarreling

9.A.teaseB.forgetC.mindD.ignore

10.A.truthB.dutyC.dreamsD.choices

11.ImetupwiththelovelyAustraliangentlemanagainonmywalkthismorning.(1)(actual),

Iseehimalmosteverymorning.WhenIfirstsawhim⑵(month)ago,hewalkedbymequickly

anddidn'tlookatmeatall.HeisnotgoodatChineseandIfigurethat'swhyhemighthavebeen

anxiousabout⑶(make)eyecontact.

Idon'tknowanyAustraliansoIwouldalwaysjustwalkbywithnocontactaswell.Thenoneday,

Istopped⑷(say)"Nihao!"tohimandsmiledathim.Helookedatmeandwiththe⑸(big)

smileIhadeverseen,heshylysaid,"Nihao!1'He,⑹waspoliteandfriendly,lookedlikea

differentperson.Wemadecontact!Afterthat,whenwe⑺(run)intoeachother,weexchanged

"Nihao".

ThismorningIsawhimjustfromadistanceandItriedwaving⑻himsinceweweretoofar

awaytosayMNihaon.Well,hewassohappywhenhesawmewavingandhewalkeduptomein

excitement.Isawhisbrightsmile.In⑼(break)Chinese,heaskedmewhetherIcouldteachhim

ChineseandsaidthatChineseisindeedabeautiful,broadandprofoundlanguage.Iagreed.This

surelymadeourhappymorningandIbethesmiledall(10)waytothebusstop!

12.

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Wanttoexplorenewcultures,meetnewpeopleanddosomethingworthwhileatthesametime?You

candoallthethreewithGlobalDevelopmentAssociation(GDA).Whateverstageoflifeyou'reat,

whereveryougoandwhateverprojectyoudoinGDA,you'llcreatepositivechangesinapoorandremote

community(社區).

Weworkwithvolunteersofallagesandbackgrounds.Mostofourvolunteersareaged17-24.Now

weneedvolunteermanagersaged25—75.Theyareextremelyimportantinthesafeandeffectiverunning

ofourprogrammes.Wehavesuchrolesasprojectmanagers,mountainleaders,andcommunication

officers.

Dependingonwhichroleyouchoose,youcouldhelptoincreaseacommunity'saccesstosafedrinking

water,orhelptoprotectvaluablelocalcultures.Youmightalsodesignanadventurechallengetotrain

youngvolunteers.

Notonlywillyouhelpouryoungvolunteerstodeveloppersonally,you'llalsolearnnewskillsand

increaseyourculturalawareness.Youmayhavechancestomeetnewpeoplewho'llbecomeyourlifelong

friends.

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Country

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GDAensuresthatvolunteersworkwithcommunitymembersandlocalprojectpartnerswhereour

helpisneeded.Allourprojectsaimtopromotethedevelopmentofpoorandremotecommunities.

ThereisnootherchancelikeaGDAprogramme.Joinusasavolunteermanagertodevelopyourown

skillswhilebringingbenefitstothecommunities.

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14.Whatisthemainresponsibilityofvolunteermanagers?

A.Toseeklocalpartners.B.Totakeinyoungvolunteers.

C.Tocarryoutprogrammes.D.Tofosterculturalawareness.

15.TheprogrammebeginninginAugustwilloperatein.

A.EgyptB.AlgeriaC.KenyaD.SouthAfrica

16.ThesharedgoalofGDA'sprojectsto.

A.explorenewculturesB.protecttheenvironment

C.gaincorporatebenefitD.helpcommunitiesinneed

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AliceMooreisateenagerentrepreneur(倉1J業者),whoinMay2015setupherbusinessAilieCandy.By

thetimeshewas13,hercompanywasworthmillionsofdollarswiththeinventionofasuper-sweettreat

thatcouldsavekids'teeth,insteadofdestroyingthem.

ItallbeganwhenMoorevisitedabankwithherdad.Ontheouting,shewasofferedacandybar.

However,herdadremindedherthatsugarytreatswerebadforherteeth.ButMoorewassickofmissing

outoncandies.Soshedesiredtogetroundthewarning,nWhycan'tImakeahealthycandythat'sgoodfor

myteethsothatmyparentscan*tsaynotoit?'*Withthatinmind,Mooreaskedherdadifshecouldstart

herowncandycompany.Herecommendedthatshedosomeresearchandtalktodentistsaboutwhata

healthiercandywouldcontain.

Withherdad'spermission,shespentthenexttwoyearsresearchingonlineandconductingtrialstoget

arecipethatwasbothtastyandtooth-friendly.Shealsoapproacheddentiststolearnmoreaboutteeth

cleaning.Consequently,shesucceededinmakingakindofcandyonlyusingnaturalsweeteners,which

canreduceoralbacteria.

Moorethenusedhersavingstogetherbusinessofftheground.Afterwards,sheandherfathersecured

theirfirstbusinessmeetingwithasupermarketowner,whofinallyagreedtosellMoore's

product一CanCandy.

AsCanCandy*ssuccessgrows,sodoesMoore'scredibilityasayoungentrepreneur.Mooreis

enthusiasticaboutthecandyshecreated,andshe'salsopositiveaboutwhatthefuturemightbring.She

hopesthateverykidcanhaveacleanmouthandabroadsmile.

Meanwhile,withherparents*help,Mooreisgenerallyabletoliveanormalteenagelife.Althoughshe

foundedhercompanyearlyoninlife,shewasn'tdrivenprimarilybyprofit.Moorewantstouseherunique

talenttohelpothersfindtheirsmiles.Shedonates10%ofAilicCandy'sprofitstoBigSmiles.Withher

talentanddetermination,itappearsthattheskycouldbethelimitforAliceMoore.

17.HowdidMoorereacttoherdad'swarning?

A.Shearguedwithhim.B.Shetriedtofindawayout.

C.Shepaidnoattention.D.Shechosetoconsultdentists.

18.WhatisspecialaboutCanCandy?

A.Itisbeneficialtodentalhealth.

B.Itisfreeofsweeteners.

C.Itissweeterthanothercandies.

D.Itisproducedtoadentists'recipe.

19.WhatdoesMooreexpectfromherbusiness?

A.Toearnmoremoney.B.Tohelpothersfindsmiles.

C.Tomakeherselfstandout.D.Tobeatothercandycompanies.

20.WhatcanwelearnfromAliceMoore'sstory?

A.Fameisagreatthirstoftheyoung.

B.Ayouthistoberegardedwithrespect.

C.Positivethinkingandactionresultinsuccess.

D.Successmeansgettingpersonaldesiressatisfied

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Theproblemofrobocallshasgottensobadthatmanypeoplenowrefusetopickupcallsfromnumbers

theydon'tknow.Bynextyear,halfofthecallswereceivewillbescams(欺詐).Wearefinallywakingup

totheseverityoftheproblembysupportinganddevelopingagroupoftools,appsandapproaches

intendedtopreventscammersfromgettingthrough.Unfortunately,it'stoolittle,toolate.Bythetimethese

“solutions”(解決方案)becomewidelyavailable,scammerswillhavemovedontocleverermeans.Inthe

nearfuture,it'snotjustgoingtobethenumberyouseeonyourscreenthatwillbeindoubt.Soonyouwill

alsoquestionwhetherthevoiceyou'rehearingisactuallyreal.

That'sbecausethereareanumberofpowerfulvoicemanipulation(處理)andautomationtechnologies

thatareabouttobecomewidelyavailablefbranyonetouse.Atthisyear'sI/OConference,acompany

showedanewvoicetechnologyabletoproducesuchaconvincinghuman-soundingvoicethatitwasable

tospeaktoareceptionistandbookareservationwithoutdetection.

Thesedevelopmentsarelikelytomakeourcurrentproblemswithrobocallsmuchworse.Thereason

thatrobocallsareaheadachehaslesstodowithamountthanprecision.Adecadeofdatabreaches(數據

侵入)ofpersonalinformationhasledtoasituationwherescammerscaneasilylearnyourmother'sname,

andfarmore.Armedwiththisknowledge,they'reabletocarryoutindividuallytargetedcampaignsto

cheatpeople.Thismeans,forexample,thatascammercouldcallyoufromwhatlookstobeafamiliar

numberandtalktoyouusingavoicethatsoundsexactlylikeyourbankteller's,trickingyouinto

“confirming“youraddress,mother'sname,andcardnumber.Scammersfollowmoney,socompanieswill

betheworsthit.Alotofbusinessisstilldoneoverthephone,andmuchofitisbasedontrustandexisting

relationships.Voicemanipulationtechnologiesmayweakenthatgradually.

Weneedtodealwiththeinsecurenatureofourtelecomnetworks.Phonecarriersandconsumersneed

toworktogethertofindwaysofdeterminingandcommunicatingwhatisreal.Thatmightmeaneither

developingauniformwaytomarkvideosandimages,showingwhenandwhotheyweremadeby,or

abandoningphonecallsaltogetherandmovingtowardsdata-basedcommunications—usingappslike

FaceTimeorWhatsApp,whichcanbetiedtoyouridentity.

Credibilityishardtoearnbuteasytolose,andtheproblemisonlygoingtogetharderfromhereon

out.

21.Howdoestheauthorfeelaboutthesolutionstoproblemofrobocalls?

A.Panicked.B.Confused.C.Embarrassed.D.Disappointed.

22.Takingadvantageofthenewtechnologies,scammercan.

A.aimatvictimspreciselyB.damagedatabaseseasily

C.startcampaignsrapidlyD.spreadinformationwidely

23.Whatdoesthepassageimply?

A.Honestyisthebestpolicy.

B.Technologiescanbedouble-edged.

C.Therearemoresolutionsthanproblems.

D.Credibilityholdsthekeytodevelopment.

24.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.WheretheProblemofRobocallsIsRooted

B.WhoIstoBlamefortheProblemofRobocalls

C.WhyRobocallsAreAbouttoGetMoreDangerous

D.HowRobocallsAreAffectingtheWorldofTechnology

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Bytheendofthecentury,ifnotsooner,theworld'soceanswillbebluerandgreenerthankstoa

warmingclimate,accordingtoanewstudy.

Attheheartofthephenomenonlietinymarinemicroorganisms。每;羊彳散生物)calledphytoplankton.

Becauseofthewaylightreflectsofftheorganisms,thesephytoplanktoncreatecolourfulpatternsatthe

oceansurface.Oceancolourvariesfromgreentoblue,dependingonthetypeandconcentrationof

phytoplankton.Climatechangewillfuelthegrowthofphytoplanktoninsomeareas,whilereducingitin

otherspots,leadingtochangesintheocean'sappearance.

Phytoplanktonliveattheoceansurface,wheretheypullcarbondioxide(二氧化碳)intotheocean

whilegivingoffoxygen.Whentheseorganismsdie,theyburycarboninthedeepocean,animportant

processthathelpstoregulatetheglobalclimate.Butphytoplanktonarevulnerabletotheocean'swarming

trend.Warmingchangeskeycharacteristicsoftheoceanandcanaffectphytoplanktongrowth,sincethey

neednotonlysunlightandcarbondioxidetogrow,butalsonutrients.

StephanieDutkiewicz,ascientistinMITsCenterforGlobalChangeScience,builtaclimatemodel

thatprojectschangestotheoceansthroughoutthecentury.Inaworldthatwarmsupby3℃,itfoundthat

multiplechangestothecolouroftheoceanswouldoccur.Themodelprojectsthatcurrentlyblueareas

withlittlephytoplanktoncouldbecomeevenbluer.Butinsomewaters,suchasthoseoftheArctic,a

warmingwillmakeconditionsriperforphytoplankton,andtheseareaswillturngreener."Notonlyarethe

quantitiesofphytoplanktonintheoceanchanging."Shesaid,Mbutthetypeofphytoplanktonischanging.*'

Andwhydoesthatmatter?Phytoplanktonarethebaseofthefoodweb.Ifcertainkindsbeginto

disappearfromtheocean,Dutkiewiczsaid,"itwillchangethetypeoffishthatwillbeabletosurvive."

Thosekindsofchangescouldaffectthefoodchain.

Whatevercolourchangestheoceanexperiencesinthecomingdecadeswillprobablybetoogradualand

unnoticeable,buttheycouldmeansignificantchanges."It'llbeawhilebeforewecanstatisticallyshow

thatthechangesarehappeningbecauseofclimatechange/'Dutkiewiczsaid,"butthechangeinthecolour

oftheoceanwillbeoneoftheearlywarningsignalsthatwereallyhavechangedourplanet."

25.Whatarethefirsttwoparagraphsmainlyabout?

A.Thevariouspatternsattheoceansurface.

B.Thecauseofthechangesinoceancolour.

C.Thewaylightreflectsoffmarineorganisms.

D.Theeffortstofuelthegrowthofphytoplankton.

26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword^vulnerable1'inParagraph3probablymean?

A.Sensitive.B.Beneficial.C.Significant.D.Unnoticeable.

27.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Phytoplanktonplayadecliningroleinthemarineecosystem.

B.Dutkiewicz'smodelaimstoprojectphytoplanktonchanges.

C.Phytoplanktonhavebeenusedtocontrolglobalclimate.

D.Oceanswithmorephytoplanktonmayappeargreener.

28.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?

A.Toassesstheconsequencesofoceancolourchanges.

B.Toanalysethecompositionoftheoceanfoodchain.

C.Toexplaintheeffectsofclimatechangeonoceans.

D.Tointroduceanewmethodtostudyphytoplankton.

Doyourememberthosetimeswhenyourmothertoldyoutoavoidtalkingtostrangers?Butnowyou're

notachildanymore.Infact,therearemanyadvantagesoftalkingtostrangers.

?Youcanmeetareallygreatperson.

Talkingtoastrangerisagoodhabitbecauseyouneverknowwhomyoumaymeet.⑴Youcanalso

meetsomeonewhowillgiveyouachancetogetyourdreamjob.

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Youhavesomeopinionaboutdifferentsubjectsandyouknowyourfriends*andrelatives'pointsofview

aboutthem,too.Buttherearemillionsofotherpeoplewhothinkdifferentlyandcangiveyou

unpredictableyetsmartideasthatwillbroadenyourhorizons.

?Youcanimproveyoursocialskills.

⑶Askingappropriatequestionsandattentivelisteningaretwoskillsthatmanyofusdon'thave.

Youcanbettertheseskillswhentalkingtoastranger.

?Youcanoffersomeonecomfort.

Thethingyou'lldefinitelylikeabouttalkingtostrangersisthatyoucanmakesomeone'sday

better.⑷Praisepeopleandtheywillthinksomethingpleasantaboutyou.Havingasweetshort

dialogueisoneofthoseperfectchancestomakepeoplecheerful.

?Youcanfindthesolutionsyoudidn'tknowabout.

Talkingtosomeoneyoudon'tknowisallaboutfindingoutsomethingyoudidn'tknow.Youmayhave

someproblemsthatyoucan'tsolveforalongtime.However,someoneyousuddenlymeetcanfigureout

therightsolutionyoudidn'teventhinkaboutbefore.⑸

A.Itmaybeahelpyouneededtogetalongtimeago.

B.Youcanexpandyourworldview.

C.Youcanmeetapersonwhowillbecomeyourbestfriendinfuture.

D.Smileandpeoplewillsmileinreturn.

E.Whateversocialskillsyouhave,youcanmakethembetterwhentalkingtostrangers.

F.Youshouldn'tmisstheseunexpectedchancesofmeetingpeople.

G.Whynotspeaktosomeoneuntilyourturncomes?

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34.Recentresearchsuggeststhatifanargumentgetsresolved,theemotionalresponsetiedtoitis

significantlyreducedoralmostcompletelyerased.Thus,itmaybeworthbringingupissueswithyour

friends,familymembers,orclassmatesratherthanholdingthemback.

Thereisadifferencebetweenarguingandfighting.Arguingisthatyouandyouropponent

presentyourconcernsanddiscussthefeelingsandissuesrelatedtothoseconcerns.Youcanengage

inanargumentrespectfullywithoutstirringup(激起)anger.Fighting,however,usuallyinvolves

personalattacks,raisingofvoices,andstormingout.Discussingyourissuesandresolvingthem

insteadofstuffingthemdowncanimproveyouremotionalhealth.Inastudy,2.000peoplewere

askedtorecordtheirfeelingsandexperiencesforeightdaysinarow.Whenpeoplehadanargument

thattheyconsideredresolved,theyhadhalfthereactivity(情緒反應)ofthosewhoavoidedan

argument.Reactivityisanincreaseinnegativeemotionsoradecreaseinpositiveemotions.Inother

words,resolvinganargumentcutsyournegativefeelingsbyhalf.Onedaylater,peoplewhohada

resolvedargumentreportednoincreaseofnegativeemotionscomparedwiththosewhoavoidedan

argument.Thismeansthatresolvinganargumentcanfeellikeyouhavereachedastateof

resolution------andyouarelesslikelytobeannoyed.

Moreover,theolderyouare,themorelikelyyouwillcometoaresolutionafteranargument.This

maybebecausemorelifeexperienceusuallyleadstomoredefinedpriorities.Youaremorelikelyto

distinguishbetweenwhatmattersandwhatdoesnot.

Itiseasiertoavoidadiscussion,butriskingtalkingaboutitmayeventuallyleadtoabetter

outcome.

(1)Accordingtothispassage,whatisarguing?

(2)Whyisitthat"theolderyouare,themorelikelyyouwillcometoaresolutionafteranargument"?

(3)Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplainwhy.

Resolvingargumentscanimproveyouremotionalhealth,becauseitincreasesyourreactivityand

reducesthechanceofyougettingangry.

(4)Inadditiontoimprovingemotionalhealth,whatdoyouthinkaresomeotherbenefitsofresolving

anargument?(Inabout40words)

35.為了幫助中學生健康成長,某中學英文報開辟了“HEART-TO-HEART”專欄。假設你是

該欄目的編輯Jamie,收到一封署名為Worried的求助信。信中該同學向你訴說了自己的困擾:

近日容易發脾氣,使正常的學習和生活受到了影響。請用英文給該同學寫一封回信。內容要

點如下:

1.表示理解并給予安慰;

2.提出建議并說明理由。

注意:

L詞數120左右;

2.信中不能出現與本人相關的信息;

3.信的開頭與結尾已為你擬好,不計入總詞數。

參考詞匯:tempern.脾氣,情緒

Hi,Worried,

I'msorrytoknowthatyou'rehavingsuchabadtimeatthemoment.

Yours,

Jamie

答案和解析

1?10.【答案】C、B、D、C、A、D、A、B、C、A

【解析】1.【文章大意】本文是一篇記敘文。在即將到來的圣誕節,因為錢緊張,作者和家人都

做好了沒有禮物的準備,可是媽媽還是堅持讓家人把打包的面粉、糖,一只小火雞和一籃子水果

送給Walters一家,意想不到的是作者和姐姐在圣誕節都得到了夢寐以求的禮物,這使作者懂得了

給予的魅力。

句意:媽媽說我們歲數大了別指望著禮物了。A.games游戲;B.parties聚會;C.gifts禮物;D.trips

旅行;根據常識和后文“Wewereforano-presentChristmas.”可知,因為過圣誕節,所以此

處指的是禮物。故選C。

2.句意:但得知其他人也經歷的同樣的事情并沒有太大的幫助。A.judge判斷;B.help幫助;C.cover

覆蓋;D.pay支付;根據前——句"Weweren'ttheonlyfamilyinoursmallcommunitywhowouldhave

asimpleChristmas.”可知,在這個小社區里,作者一家并不是唯一一個過簡單圣誕節的家庭;由

此可知,得知他人也經歷的同樣的事情對沒有圣誕禮物的現實,并沒有太大的幫助。故選B。

3.句意:“我知道,”我姐姐說。“我想我還是放棄要一匹馬為好。"A.tree樹;B.light光;C.dress

衣服;D.horse馬;根據后文“IwasabouttospeakwhenwenoticedDadrideupatopanewhorse.”

可知,此處指姐姐認為還是放棄要匹新馬為好。故選D。

4.句意:我們家的錢都不夠,媽媽怎么能對他們這么慷慨呢?A.patient耐心的;B.strict嚴格的;

C.generous慷慨的;D.popular受歡迎的;根據前文“Thenextday,Momtoldusthatshehadbeen

savingupandshoppingaroundsothatwecouldgivetheWaltersfamilyaChristmasbasket.和后文

“whenourownfamilydidn'thaveenough”可知,作者家捉襟見肘,所以作者對媽媽的慷慨感到不

解。故選C。

5.句意:她把面粉、糖、一只小火雞、一些水果裝在籃子里,讓我們送到Walters家。A.deliver遞

送;B.award獎賞;C.show展示;D.lend借;根據前文???wecouldgivetheWaltersfamilyaChristmas

basket.”可知,因為媽媽決定給Walters家一個圣誕籃,所以此處需用動詞deliver,表示把裝有物

品的圣誕籃送到Walters家。故選A。

6.句意:使我感到吃驚的是,我收到了一件非常漂亮的裙子。A.relief安慰;B.alarm警報;C.fear

恐懼;D.surprise吃驚;根據后文“Icouldn'tbelieveit'sforme.”可知,作者對于自己收到一件裙

子感到驚訝。故選D。

7.句意:我們本為準備過一個沒有禮物的圣誕節。A.ready準備好的;B.eager急切的;C.known

出名的;D.responsible負責的;根據第一段"Moneywastig的”可知,因為拮據,所以作者和家

人本準備過一個沒有禮物的圣誕節。故選A。

8.句意:哦,不一定是交易,只是互相幫助而已。A.checking檢查;B.trading做生意;C.hesitating

猶豫;D.quarreling爭吵;根據后文“Mrs.Olsenatthedressshopletmebringyourgifthome.Dad

offeredtohangupMrs.Marshalfstreelights.”可知,大家彼此之間是互相幫助,故選B。

9.句意:從來不介意誰能或誰不能給予。A.tease取笑;B.forget忘記;C.mind介意;D.ignore忽視;

根據前文“Wearelikeabigfamily."可知我們就像一個大家庭,從來不介意誰能或誰不能給予。

故選C。

10.句意:媽媽一直知道真相。A.truth真相;B.duty責任;C.dreams夢想;D.choices選擇;根據

前文“Themostimportantisthatweshouldlistentoourhearts.Perhapstherightgiftswillendupwith

therightfamilies.(最重要的是,我們應該聽從我們的內心。也許合適的禮物最終會送到合適的家

庭。)可知,作者的媽媽總是懂得生活的真相。故選A。

11.【答案】1.Actually

2.months

3.making

4.tosay

5.biggest

6.who

7.ran

8.at/to

9.broken

10.the

【解析】1.句意:事實上,我幾乎每天早上都能見到他。分析句子結構可知,空處需用副詞actually

作狀語修飾空后整個句子。句首單詞首字母需大寫。故填Actually。

2.句意:幾個月前我第一次見到他時,他從我身邊匆匆走過,根本沒看我一眼。month為可數名

詞,其前面沒有限定詞修飾,應用復數形式。此處monthsago表示“幾個月前”。故填months。

3.句意:他的中文不好,我想這就是他為什么對眼神交流感到焦慮的原因。beanxiousaboutdoing

slh.(擔心做某事),固定搭配,此處介詞about后需接動詞的-ing形式作賓語。故填making。

4.句意:然后有一天,我停下來對他說“你好”,并對他微笑。根據句意,此處應是短語stopto

do…“停下來做……”,用不定式作賓語。故填tosay。

5.句意:他看著我,帶著我曾見過的最燦爛的笑容,害羞地說他‘你好!”.根據"Ihaveeverseen”

可知,big應用形容詞最高級形式,表示“同類事中最……的"。故填biggest。

6.句意:他彬彬有禮,態度友好,看上去完全是另一個人了。分析句子結構,waspoliteandfriendly

是非限制性定語從句,先行詞是he,指人,應用關系代詞who引導非限制性定語從句。故填who。

7.句意:在那之后,當我們遇到對方時,我們互相打招呼“你好”。根據空后謂語動詞exchanged

可知,句子敘述的是過去的情況,應該用一般過去時,run的過去式為ran。故填ran。

8.句意:今天早上我只是從遠處看到他,我試著向他揮手,因為我們太遠了,說不出“你好”。

固定短語waveto/atsb."向某人揮手”。故填at/to..

9.句意:他用蹩腳的中文問我能不能教他中文,說中文的確是一門美麗博大精深的語言。分析句

子結構可知,空處需用形容詞,作定語,修飾空后的名詞Chinese,break對應的形容詞為broken”蹩

腳的,不流利的"。故填broken。

10.句意:這讓我們的早上非常開心,我敢打賭他一路都在笑著去車站。根據句意可知,此處是固

定短語alltheway"一路上,一直"。故填the。

12.【答案】【小題1】

【小題2】

【小題3】

【小題4】

【解析】1.略

2.略

3.略

4.略

13?【答案】【小題1】

【小題2】

【小題3】

【解析】1.略

2.略

3.略

14?16.【答案】C、D、D

【解析】1.【文章大意】本文是一則廣告。GlobalDevelopmentAssociation(GDA)致力于積極的

改變貧窮和偏遠的社區,在這里能探索新的文化,結識新朋友,同時做一些有價值的事。文章為

GDA招募志愿者并介紹了今年夏天的具體項目。

根據第三段內容(根據你選擇的角色,你可以幫助增加一個社區獲得安全飲用水的機會,或者幫

助保護有價值的當地文化。你也可以設計一個冒險挑戰來訓練年輕的志愿者。)可知,根據崗位

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