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湖北省七市州2024年高三年级3月联合统一调研测试英语

更新时间:2024-06-24 浏览次数:43 类型:高考模拟
一、第一部分,听力,第一节,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。(共5 小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
  • 1.  What did the girl do last night?
    The Astronomy Club's star-watching event was fantastic last night.<br />Really? I missed it because I was showing and explaining my work from my art class.<br />Join us next time. Hopefully, we'll see some shooting stars then.
    A . She observed the stars. B . She gave a presentation. C . She went to an art show.
  • 2.  What did the woman find difficult?
    How did your exam go yesterday?<br />I think I did well on the multiple choice section and I understood the blank filling questions,<br />but the essay part was a real killer.
    A . The essay section. B . The blank filling questions. C . The multiple-choice section.
  • 3.  Where are the speakers?
    which floor would you like me to press 36 please we're on the same floor I'm in<br />the Williams company me too I'm new here
    A . On a bus. B . In a lift. C . In a company.
  • 4.  What are the speakers mainly talking about?
    Do you have any idea about the winter vacation, Natalie?<br />I remember you had a great time hiking with your friends last year.<br />Hmm, I'll definitely go back to the mountains, but this time I'm thinking of skiing.
    A . A hike. B . A skiing experience. C . A vacation plan.
  • 5.  What does the man mean?
    Jim, that tree in my front garden which I'm going to dig up, do you want it?<br />Thanks for the offer Maggie, but I moved into a house with little outdoor space recently.
    A . He has nowhere to put the tree. B . He will move away in a few days. C . He is glad to accept the woman's offer.
二、第一部分,听力,第二节,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&nbsp;A、B、C&nbsp;三个选项中选出最佳选项(共15&nbsp;小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
  • 6.  听材料,回答问题。
    Did you hear about the community theatre's line-up?<br />After the hit Romeo and Juliet, they're thinking of doing Hamlet and Macbeth next.<br />That's interesting, but I've seen Hamlet so many times.<br />What's special about this one?<br />Well, my cousin's doing the stage design.<br />He's planning something really innovative, combining modern and traditional elements.<br />That sounds attractive.<br />How about Macbeth?<br />Macbeth could be great too.<br />They're considering a female lead for Macbeth, which could give it a fresh perspective.<br />Hmm, a tough choice.<br />Both sound promising.<br />Did you hear about the community theatre's line-up?<br />After the hit Romeo and Juliet, they're thinking of doing Hamlet and Macbeth next.<br />That's interesting, but I've seen Hamlet so many times.<br />What's special about this one?<br />Well, my cousin's doing the stage design.<br />He's planning something really innovative, combining modern and traditional elements.<br />That sounds attractive.<br />How about Macbeth?<br />Macbeth could be great too.<br />They're considering a female lead for Macbeth, which could give it a fresh perspective.<br />Hmm, a tough choice.<br />Sound promising.
    1. (1) What is unique about Hamlet?
      A . The female lead. B . The stage design. C . The modern adaptation.
    2. (2) How does the woman sound in the end?
      A . Disappointed. B . Angry. C . Hesitant.
  • 7.  听材料,回答问题。
    Yes. My doctor recommended I include more protein in my diet. I am a vegetarian. I don't eat<br />meat but I think I can drink milk.<br />Yeah, milk is a good source of protein. Come this way. We have a lot of options to choose<br />from.<br />You're right. There are many kinds. Hmm. I have to watch out my weight too. My doctor<br />also warned me against having fried and sugary food. This one has more than 5 grams of fat.<br />In that case I would suggest non-fat milk and you can add nuts or grains for more vitamins<br />and minerals.<br />Thank you. You've been a great help.<br />How may I help you?<br />Yes. My doctor recommended I include more protein in my diet. I am a vegetarian. I don't<br />eat meat but I think I can drink milk.<br />Yeah, milk is a good source of protein. Come this way. We have a lot of options to choose<br />from.<br />You're right. There are many kinds. Hmm. I have to watch out my weight too. My doctor<br />also warned me against having fried and sugary food. This one has more than 5 grams of fat.<br />In that case I would suggest non-fat milk and you can add nuts or grains for more vitamins<br />and minerals.<br />Thank you. You've been a great help.
    1. (1) What might the woman be?
      A . A doctor. B . A salesperson. C . A nurse.
    2. (2) What did the doctor ask the man to do?
      A . Eat less nuts and grains. B . Consume high-fat meat. C . Avoid high-ca lorie food.
  • 8.  听材料,回答问题。
    Philip, are you free this afternoon?<br />The product design team is scheduled to make a presentation about Trend 4, our latest<br />mobile phone at 3pm.<br />Actually, I'm occupied with writing an urgent survey report.<br />I know you're quite busy because you just came to our design department from marketing<br />department, but it will really help you settle in here if you attend it.<br />OK, I think I can fit it into my schedule.<br />Where will it be held?<br />It will take place in our main conference room on the fifth floor in Enterprises East Wing.<br />It's just a five minute walk from your office.<br />If you'd like, I'll walk you over there.<br />I'd appreciate it.<br />I'm still a stranger here.<br />I'll stop by your office a quarter before the presentation begins.<br />Philip, are you free this afternoon?<br />The product design team is scheduled to make a presentation about Trend 4, our latest<br />mobile phone at 3pm.<br />Actually, I'm occupied with writing an urgent survey report.<br />I know you're quite busy because you just came to our design department from marketing<br />department, but it will really help you settle in here if you attend it.<br />OK, I think I can fit it into my schedule.<br />Where will it be held?<br />It will take place in our main conference room on the fifth floor in Enterprises East Wing.<br />It's just a five minute walk from your office.<br />If you'd like, I'll walk you over there.<br />I'd appreciate it.<br />I'm still a stranger here.<br />I'll stop by your office a quarter before the presentation begins.
    1. (1) What is the presentation about?
      A . A survey result. B . A new product. C . A working schedule.
    2. (2) Why does the woman suggest the man attend the presentation?
      A . To get familiar with the new team. B . To find inspiration for his survey report. C . To know more about the market department.
    3. (3) What time will the man meet the woman?
      A . At 3:00 p. m. B . At 2:55 p. m. C . At 2:45 p. m.
  • 9.  听材料,回答问题。
    Today, I'm talking to 21-year-old long-distance runner Ann Brown, who's just returned from<br />the world championships.<br />So, Ann, how did you feel about your performance in the championships?<br />I'd only had a few weeks of training, so I never thought I would do brilliantly and<br />I was happy to get the silver medal.<br />Do you train every day or do you take a day off?<br />The accepted idea is that sports people should have at least one rest day a week.<br />But for me, I find I can keep going without one.<br />What about your competitors in races?<br />Do you get to know them as friends?<br />I tend to keep a professional distance.<br />It'd be too easy to let friendships start influencing the way I run races.<br />So do you have any favourite free time activities?<br />When I was a kid, I used to fly my kite at the top of the hills.<br />But now, skiing's something that I get into quite a bit when I'm free.<br />I've always enjoyed active things and never really been much of a reader.<br />Today, I'm talking to 21-year-old long-distance runner Ann Brown, who's just returned from<br />the world championships.<br />Ann, how did you feel about your performance in the championships?<br />I'd only had a few weeks of training, so I never thought I would do brilliantly and<br />I was happy to get the silver medal.<br />Do you train every day or do you take a day off?<br />The accepted idea is that sports people should have at least one rest day a week.<br />But for me, I find I can keep going without one.<br />What about your competitors in races?<br />Do you get to know them as friends?<br />I tend to keep a professional distance.<br />It'd be too easy to let friendships start influencing the way I run races.<br />So do you have any favourite free time activities?<br />When I was a kid, I used to fly my kite at the top of the hills.<br />But now, skiing's something that I get into quite a bit when I'm free.<br />I've always enjoyed active things and never really been much of a reader.
    1. (1) What does Ann say about her performance in the World Championships?
      A . She did better than she had expected. B . She regretted not preparing well enough. C . She was disappointed to win a silver medal.
    2. (2) How often does Ann practice?
      A . Once a week. B . Every day. C . Six days a week.
    3. (3) What is Ann's attitude towards the other competitors?
      A . She avoids close contact with them. B . She likes to communicate with them. C . She has made good friends with them.
    4. (4) What does Ann enjoy doing in her free time now?
      A . Flying kites. B . Reading. C . Skiing.
  • 10.  听材料,回答问题。
    Good afternoon. I'm Ella. My blog is about clothes for students. I didn't get many hits<br />at first, but one newspaper wrote something about me, and more people started to look<br />at the blog. Then a local TV channel interviewed me for a program. Since then, the blog has<br />developed even faster, so I'm no longer working alone. A photographer agreed to take some<br />shots for the site. To better show the clothes, my brother Eden offered to be my model, and<br />I considered hiring a makeup artist. Luckily, Bonnie, my talented friend, helped me.<br />I make sure I include all kinds of clothes to suit a range of tastes for my readers.<br />I try and think about their budgets, too. Most of the clothes I talk about are readily<br />available. As well as showing the latest styles, I also feature classic clothes I found in second<br />hand shops. Believe it or not, those from the 1920s are the richest sources of ideas for my<br />recent blog posts, although people enjoyed the clothes from the 1970s most. I also got positive<br />comments about stuff from the 1980s. Good afternoon, I'm Ella. My blog is about clothes<br />for students. I didn't get many hits at first, but one newspaper wrote something about me,<br />and more people started to look at the blog. Then a local TV channel interviewed me for<br />a program. Since then, the blog has developed even faster, so I'm no longer working alone.<br />A photographer agreed to take some shots for the site. To better show the clothes, my brother<br />Eden offered to be my model, and I considered hiring a makeup artist. Luckily, Bonnie, my<br />talented friend, helped me. I make sure I include all kinds of clothes to suit a range<br />of tastes for my readers. I try and think about their budgets too. Most of the clothes<br />I talk about are readily available. As well as showing the latest styles, I also feature<br />classic clothes I found in second hand shops. Believe it or not, those from the 1920s are<br />the richest sources of ideas for my recent blog posts, although people enjoyed the clothes<br />from the 1970s most. I also got positive comments about stuff from the 1980s.
    1. (1) What made the blog first known to the public?
      A . A newspaper report. B . A TV program. C . A photo.
    2. (2) What does Bonnie do for the blog?
      A . He takes photos. B . He acts as models. C . He does Eden's make-up.
    3. (3) What is the main topic of Ella's blogs?
      A . Fashion trends. B . Money saving tips. C . Clothes for students.
    4. (4) Which period of clothes has recently inspired Ella most?
      A . The 1920s. B . The 1970s. C . The 1980s.
三、第二部分,阅读,第一节,阅读下列短文,从每题所给的&nbsp;A、B、C和&nbsp;D&nbsp;四个选项中选出最佳选项。(共15&nbsp;小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
  • 11.  阅读理解

    Whether you are a lifelong bookworm or are trying to develop a love for reading in your kids, the 2024 Miami Book Fair is for you.

    ◆ When and Where Is the Fair?

    This much-loved South Florida event will be held from May 12 to 18,2024 at the MDCWolfson Campus Plaza in Downtown Miami.

    ◆ What to Expect at the Fair?

    This year, the fair will feature more than 400 celebrated authors from around the world.There will be a rich collection of writers and their works of almost every type under the sun.Readers can not only explore arts and crafts, but also experience face painting and book giveaways. For green writers, it's a place to connect with their favorite editors. For book lovers,it's an opportunity to get autographs(亲笔签名) from many popular authors and ask them some questions. During this week-long book feast, you will find a group of events running from morning to night.

    ◆ How Much Does the Fair Cost?

    On Friday, the fair is free. On Saturday or Sunday, it is $10 for an adult for one day, or you can get a two-day pass for $ 15. Kids under age 12 can attend for free and the kid aged13-18 is $5 per day.

    So mark your calendars, head to Downtown Miami, and enjoy yourself in the heart of the city's literary scene.

    1. (1) What can visitors do at the fair?
      A . Donate used books. B . Explore Downtown Miami. C . Enjoy a dinner party. D . Interact with popular authors.
    2. (2) How much should a couple with two kids under 12 pay for the Sunday fair?
      A . $30. B . $25. C . $20. D . $15.
    3. (3) What is the purpose of the text?
      A . To advertise a fair. B . To raise money. C . To introduce a city. D . To recommend books.
  • 12.  阅读理解

    Every morning on the island of Oahu, students at Pū‘ohala Elementary gather on a field as towering mountain s watch them from the mist. Their day starts with songs in‘ọlelo Hawai‘i,the islands' native language, restating values of respect and justice that their teachers hope willguide them through their education, and throughout their lives.

    Like most kids their age, they're not concerned about the significance of the language they're learning. Still, they have a weighty responsibility: to receive the torch (火炬) and ensure the security of‘ölelo Hawai‘i for future generations.

    It was only 50 years ago that the language was on the edge of extinction. Though the situation is much improved, in many ways‘õlelo Hawai‘i is still on life support. Teachers say there's a huge enthusiasm for school kids to learn the language, but as they grow up, they're encouraged to focus on "more useful" subjects and use English, which are believed to assist·them in achieving success in their work. In 2016, there were 18,610 Hawaiian speakers on the islands.

    "One hundred thousand is the approximate number of speakers needed to consider the language safe," says Solomon, professor of Hawaiian language at University of Hawai‘i atMānoa. "The idea is that there are enough people passing it on to the next generation,socializing their children to use the language in all domains of life, to express all thoughts and needs and desires."

    Fortunately, the kids of Pū‘ōhala Elementary will take the responsibility to continue the work of the current young adults defending the language, expanding access to‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i in part through TikTok and Instagram, and making the language a practical skill in adulthood.These youth, along with those committed to recovering the language from previous generations,share their hopes for the better.

    1. (1) What are the students at Pū‘ōhala Elementary expected to do?
      A . To figure out the value of life. B . To go out of the island of Oahu. C . To pass their native language down. D . To draw people's attention to folk songs.
    2. (2) What makes the students abandon‘õlelo Hawai‘i?
      A . Career development. B . The improved situation. C . Lack of enthusiasm. D . Little educational support.
    3. (3) What is the current situation of‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i according to professor Solomon?
      A . It is used in all walks of life. B . It his considered a sa fe language. C . It demands more speakers to be safe. D . It has one hundred thousand speakers.
    4. (4) What is the author's attitude towards the future of‘ölelo Hawai‘i?
      A . Worried. B . Hopeful. C . Unclear. D . Reserved.
  • 13.  阅读理解

    A new study involving nearly 50,000 people from four continents offers new insights into identifying the quantity of daily walking steps that will best improve adults' health and longevity(长寿), and whether the ideal number of steps differs across people of different ages. The study represents an effort to develop an evidence-based public health message about the benefits of physical activity. The often-repeated 10,000-step-a-day saying grew out of a decades-old marketing activity for a Japanese pedometer(计步器), with no science to back it up.

    Led by physical activity professor Amanda Paluch, an international group of scientists conducted an experiment among adults aged 18 and older. They grouped the nearly 50,000participants into four comparative groups according to average steps per day. The lowest step group averaged 3,500 steps; the second,5,800; the third,7,800; and the fourth, 10,900steps per day. Among the three higher active groups, there was a 40-53% lower risk of death,compared to the lowest step group.

    More specifically, for adults 60 and older, the risk of early death leveled off at about6,000-8,000 steps per day, meaning that more steps than that provided no additional benefit for longevity, while for adults younger than 60, about 8,000-10,000 steps per day.

    "So, what we saw was this continuing reduction in risk as the number of steps increases,until it levels off. Interestingly, the study found no definitive association with walking speed,"Paluch says.

    The new study supports and expands findings from another study led by Paluch before,which found that walking at least 7,000 steps a day reduced middle-aged people's risk of early death. "There's a lot of evidence suggesting that moving even a little more is beneficial,particularly for those who are doing very little activity," Paluch says. "More steps per day are better for your health."

    1. (1) Why did the scientists carry out the new study?
      A . To know about people's health condition. B . To explain the pedometer's working principles. C . To determine the best physical activity for people. D . To provide a scientific guideline on daily walking.
    2. (2) What does the underlined words"leveled off" in paragraph 3 mean?
      A . Turned higher. B . Became stable. C . Fell sharply. D . Changed rapidly.
    3. (3) What does the experiment find?
      A . The old should walk as much as possible. B . Young people usually walk more than the old. C . The most beneficial steps differ by age groups. D . Walking pa ce is the key to avoiding early death.
    4. (4) What does Paluch advise people doing little activity to do?
      A . To walk more steps. B . To control walking speed. C . To limit walking distance. D . To track the number of steps.
  • 14. (2024高三下·湖北模拟) 阅读理解

    Despite its benefits, drinking milk into adulthood, let alone other animals' milk, is a strange behavior in the animal kingdom. What makes it even stranger is that an estimated 68 percent of the global human population is actually lactose (乳糖) intolerant. Scientists are still getting to the bottom of why the practice began and continued. This research could unlock new understandings of our food cultures and even our DNA.

    The earliest evidence of animal milk drinking dates back almost 

    9. 000 years to modern-day Turkey near the sea of Marmara. where milk fats have been found on ancient pottery. According to Jessica Hendy. a scientist at the University of York. then milk would have been part of a diverse diet for it was mixed with other food. From its origins, the technology of making use of milk spread into the Caucasus and then across Europe. By the Bronze Age, people may have been using cow's milk to feed their babies.

    For a long time, researchers believed that milk drinking changed as a cultural practice hand in hand with the spread of genetic mutations (变异) that allowed people to tolerate milk into adulthood. But one recent finding suggests milk drinking occurred before these mutations and might not even require them. In Europe. people appear to have been drinking milk for thousands of years before any genetic ability to drink milk became common. The ancient cheese making equipment might offer part of the solution: Fermenting (发酵) milk into yogurt. cheese, or other products reduces the amount of lactose. In Mongolia. researchers have not yet found a genetic mutation that allows people to digest lactose, despite the major role of milk in that culture. So some scientists held that there might be other potential factors helping. 

    What we do know about the history of milk reveals how wrong-headed one-size-fits-all nutritional guidance can be. In modern America. milk drinking has been presented as a universal good. In reality, how milk is prepared can change the nutritional picture, and how much our bodies process depends, at least in part. on our own genes.

    1. (1) What can we learn about milk drinking from paragraph 2?
      A . It used to be a symbol of identity. B . It initially started with little babies. C . It was the key diet of ancient people. D . It has been a human tradition for long.
    2. (2) Why does the author mention Europe in paragraph 3?
      A . To give a suggestion. B . To define a concept. C . To make a prediction. D . To clarify a finding.
    3. (3) What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
      A . Milk consumption functions as a cure-all. B . Milk intake varies from person to person. C . Milk's nutritional value is beyond imagination. D . One's milk digestive ability changes constantly.
    4. (4) Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
      A . The Mystery of Drinking Milk B . The Process of Genetic Mutations C . The Phenomenon of Lactose Intolerance D . The Technology of Making Milk Products
四、第二部分,阅读,第二节(共5&nbsp;小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5&nbsp;分)
  • 15.  根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

    My name is McKenzie Skiles and I'm a snow hydrologist(水文学家) at the University ofUtah in Salt Lake City.  Actually, the purpose is to track dust's impact on water resources.

    I am most interested in the impact of warming temperatures on snow melting rates, and Ihave started studying snowmelt since 2009 in Utah and Colorado. When I skied to research sites in Utah to collect snow for my experiment, the mountainous landscapes were covered in dust. It's clear that 2009 was one of the biggest years for dust deposition(沉积) onto snow.

     I usually have to cover several kilometers, carrying a 27-kilogramme pack with a shovel(铲子) to dig a snow hole, tools to cut s now and measure its density, and containers to collect snow for analyses. One year, I hit a dusty area of suow, broke my ski and sliced my leg open.

    In areas with heavy dust deposition, such as the southern Rocky Mountains, dust speeds up melting by one or two months. Warming air temperatures affect snow gathering, but dust builds up over time and darkens the surface. 

    I'm now exploring different ice and snow landscapes for further research. For example,how black-carbon buildup following forest fires affects melting. As we move into a future that is likely to be even dustier, we need them to predict snowmelt for many reasons,including working out how to use water in the western United States efficiently.

    A. The dust caused a lot of trouble.

    B. I went for miles in the wilderness.

    C. Doing my research is no easy task.

    D. One of the goals is to develop snowmelt models.

    E. In Colorado, the red dust from desert soils had also blown in.

    F. As a result, the snow will absorb more sunlight and quick en melting.

    G. My job is to ski in the wilderness to measure dust on top of snow each spring.

五、第三部分,语言运用,第一节(共&nbsp;15&nbsp;小题;每小题1分,满分15&nbsp;分)
  • 16. (2024·湖北模拟) 阅读下面短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

    Community ovens are a centuries-old tradition worldwide. There are actually records going back to the 12th century when home ovens were not 1 . The community ovens were places where people chatted together while their food was 2 .

    Fast forward to today, Brickyard Bakery has 3 the unique approach. It 4 to bake cakes for customers and provides them with a warm place to stay while their cakes, which 5 take four or more hours to bake, are in the oven. It's reported that due to the increasing cost of fuel, many individuals cannot 6 to leave their ovens on that long. 

    Owner Ed Hamilton-Trewhitt told the BBC, "We've 7 the idea of a community oven from ancient times. People can 8 their cake base(胚)at home. But 9 being baked in their own ovens, it can be 10 to our bakery for a large amount of baking. 

    "It struck me that if one was 11 about the energy costs of baking the Christmas cake, there would be lots more out there 12 the same situation, " he added. "In the big picture, it costs me so little but makes a massive 13 . "

    The response to this attempt has been so 14 that Hamilton-Trewhitt has provided the 15 until right before Christmas. After all, that's what being a good neighbor is all about. 

    (1)
    A .  reliable B .  available C .  safe D .  useful
    (2)
    A .  saved B .  shared C .  displayed D .  cooked
    (3)
    A .  witnessed B .  suggested C .  adopted D .  advertised
    (4)
    A .  offers B .  fails C .  declines D .  happens
    (5)
    A .  exactly B .  hardly C .  typically D .  occasionally
    (6)
    A .  afford B .  wait C .  fear D .  refuse
    (7)
    A .  challenged B .  explained C .  removed D .  reintroduced
    (8)
    A .  bake B .  prepare C .  cut D .  enjoy
    (9)
    A .  instead of B .  regardless of C .  due to D .  as for
    (10)
    A .  returned B .  delivered C .  sold D .  lent
    (11)
    A .  excited B .  curious C .  upset D .  certain
    (12)
    A .  accustomed to B .  devoted to C .  satisfied with D .  faced with
    (13)
    A .  difference B .  profit C .  decision D .  development
    (14)
    A .  direct B .  positive C .  complex D .  timely
    (15)
    A .  food B .  fuel C .  recipe D .  service
六、第三部分,语言运用,第二节(共10&nbsp;小题;每小题1.5分,满分&nbsp;15&nbsp;分)
  • 17. (2024高三下·湖北模拟)  阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

    Walking along the Great Wall is a once-in-a-lifetime dream for many, but Jim Spear has taken it one step  (far), spending the last 18 years living in a village beneath the ancient wonder. 

     68-year-old, a self-taught architect from the US, made the most important decision of his life to move to China in 1986, a year before the Great Wall  (list) as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Today, Spear calls Mutianyu village home. In this quiet place, (locate) at the foot of the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall, he lives with his dog in a home with a courtyard garden he tended  (he). 

    As an architect, not only did Spear renovate (翻新) his own dream house,  comes with multiple views of the Great Wall, but he also explored ways to boost the local business and support rural residents. Over the years, the architect  (help) renovate around 20 households in Mutianyu, most of which now operate  hotels or restaurants, while  (do) his best to preserve the original structures as much as possible. 

    In  (recognize) of his contributions, Spear was given the Great Wall Friendship Award in 2014.

七、第四部分,写作(共两节,满分40分)
  • 18.  4月1 日是"国际爱鸟日",你校学生会本周将组织学生进行户外观鸟活动。请写一则英文通知,请你校外国交换生参与。 内容包括:1. 活动简介;2. 注意事项。

    注意:1. 写作词数应为 80 左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。

    Notice

    ……

    Student Union

  • 19. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

    I faced a tight budget when I was nine. On November 1st, I used up most of the money Isaved. With a small amount of pocket money left before Christmas I didn't have enough to buy presents for the family.

    I was seriously considering going to my dad and asking for an advance on the next year's pocket money, so I could at least buy gifts for my family members. But then, one evening, Iwas sitting in my room reading advertisements in the back of a magazine. Several greeting-card companies were telling us how people could make money by selling their cards and stationery(文具). Normally, I would have passed right over the ads, but this time my situation was so difficult that I felt I had nothing to lose.

    The ad that attracted me most was one by a well-known greeting-card company in my nation, whose products were of high quality. With my parents' help, I contacted the company,although they preferred adults or older kids to advertise their products. After my sincere request, they agreed to give me, a nine-year-old boy, a chance.

    My sales materials arrived within the week. I had expected something small and neat, but the package looked like a dinosaur's shoebox; it was close to three feet long and nearly a foot wide, full of stuff. There was a thick binder(活页夹) containing a complete selection of the cards and some writing paper, which I would be selling for around $3 per box.

    Although my parents supported my try to make money by myself, they had little confidence in my success; after all, instead of an outgoing kid, I was somewhat shy. However, I was determined to have a try to challenge myself.

    注意: 1. 续写词数应为 150 左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

    Wasting no time,I set off and knocked on doors in my neighborhood.

    ……

    Eventually, I earned over $20, a large sum of money for a 9-year-old kid in 1954.

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