[编辑推荐]高三的同学应该大量练题,这样高考的时候才不会手生。小编为大家整理了高三英语期中试题,希望大家喜欢。
一、听力(共三节,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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Teacherandstudent.
B.Waiterandguest.
C.Hairdresserandcustomer.
2.Whatisthewomandoingnow?
A.Sheismovingherbooks.
B.Sheisheadingforheroffice.
C.Sheisgoingtoattendameeting.
3.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Inahospital.B.Attheairport.C.Attherailwaystation.
4.Whatcanweinferfromthetalk?
A.Themanandthewomanwereclassmatesatcollege.
B.Theycontacteachotherfewtimes.
C.Theyhaven’tseeneachotherforthreeyears.
5.Whydoesthewomanwanttogototheman’soffice?
A.Becausetheyworktogetherinthesamecompany.
B.Becauseshewantstotalkabouttheirbusiness.
C.BecausesheisgoingtovisitZhongyingBuilding.
第二节(共12小题;每题1.5分,满分18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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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,每小题将给出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至8题。
6.Whatarethetwospeakersgoingtodo?
A.Makeabike–ridetravel.
B.Haveadinnerinanewrestaurant.
C.Payavisittoafamily.
7.Howdotheygothere?
A.Bybus.B.Bytaxi.C.Bybike.
8.Wherewilltheymeeteachother?
A.Atthebusstop.
B.Infrontofabookstore.
C.Atthegateofthecinema.
听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
9.Whatdidthesontellhismom?
A.Hefailedintheexam.
B.Hegotaspeedingticket.
C.Helosthercar.
10.Howfastdidthesondrive?
A.At40milesperhour.
B.At35milesperhour.
C.At50milesperhour.
11.Whatpunishmentdidthemothergiveherson?
A.Shewouldkeephersonathome.
B.Shewouldnotlethimmeethisfriends.
C.Shewouldnotallowhimtodrive.
听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。
12.WhatdoesPeter’sfriendadvisehimtodo?
A.Gotobarsorjoinaclub.
B.Attendanightschool.
C.Talktopeoplehelikes.
13.Whyisn’tPeterhappy?
A.Becausehefailsintheexam.
B.Becausehedoesn’tlikeEnglish.
C.BecauseheisworriedabouthisEnglish.
14.WhatsubjectshouldPeterstartwithashisfriendsuggests?
A.Hisfamily.B.Theweather.C.Thepubs.
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。
15.Whatwasthisrobotdevelopedtodo?
A.Todohousework.B.Todofactorywork.C.TocookChinesefood.
16.Whoputtheirheadstogethertomakesucharobot?
A.Professorsanddoctors.
B.Professorsandtechnicians.
C.Techniciansanddoctors.
17.Howlongdidittaketomakethemachine?
A.Oneyears.B.Threeyears.C.Fouryears.
第三节(共3小题;每小题1.5分,满分4.5分)
请听下面一段独白,用所听到的独白中的词或数填空,每空限填一个词或一个数。填入的内容要写在答题卡相应的位置上。在听本段独白前,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。本段独白读两遍。
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
NameComefromInformation
TomEdinburgh(18)oflaw
SarahGlasgow(19)yearsoldinthe6thgrade
MissGreenLiverpoolsecretary
MrsBai(20)nurse
二、英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节:单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项的标号涂黑。
21.---Whatwouldyouliketodo?Doingshoppingorgoingtothecinema?
---.Whateveryouwanttodoisfinewithme.
A.AllrightB.It’suptoyou
C.GladtoherthatD.Itjustdepends
22.Facebook,onlinevideodestination,isfastestgrowingvideositeintheUKoverthelastyear.
A.A/;theB.an;theC.an;aD.the;/
23.Fourcommonbadhabits-smok
ing;drinkingtoomuch,inactivityandpoordiet–canageapersonby12years.
A.combinedB.combiningC.tocombineD.combine
24.OurnewpartnershipwithFranceTelecomisreallyawin–winsituationbothsidesbenefitagreatdeal.
A.whichB.thatC.whereD.what
25.ItisonlywhenanNBAplayerhasagedandbeenthroughmanybattleshelearnsanimportantlesson:thereisno“I”in“team.”
A.afterB.beforeC.whatD.that
26.ItisreportedthetrafficinourcityChongqingisalreadygoodanditevenbetter.
A.wouldgetB.gotC.hasgotD.isgetting
27.---Howfarawayisyourfirmfromyourhome?
---astone’sthrow.
A.InB.DuringC.WithinD.Between
28.---Whynotfindanewjob?
---WhyshouldI?Iasmuch,butIlikewhatI’mdoing.
A.didn’tearnB.don’tearnC.hadn’tearnedD.haven’tearned
29.Todealwiththeglobalfinancialcrisis,Chinatheinternationalcommunitytohelpdevelopingcountries.
A.calledonB.calledupC.calledinD.calledfor
30.ItisunfairthatsoniceapersonlikeJennyloseherjob.Sheworkssohard!
A.canB.mayC.shouldD.shall
31.Thecompanyhasafreelong–distancetelephonenumberconsumerscancallwithanyquestionstheyhaveabouttheproducts.
A.unlessB.eventhoughC.asifD.sothat
32.SuchsingersasMichaelJacksonwidelyknown,ofwhoseworks,moreover,most
easytounderstand.
A.are;isB.is;isC.are;areD.is;are
33.---Whathasmadehimupsetrecently?
---alonetoworkoutatroublesomecase.
A.LeftB.BeingleftC.HavingleftD.Toleave
34.Whilethesedifferentformsofgreetingsandcustomsmightseemstrangetoyou,remember.
Youconsidernormalprobablyseemsequallystrangetoother.
A.thatB.whatC.whichD.when
35.---Iwanttobealonerightnow!getthepicture?
—.
A.Yes,I’lltakeitB.YesIlikeitverymuch
C.That’lldoD.Fine!I’llleave,then
第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
请阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项的标号涂黑。
Ahikewastheperfectcoderoftheday.Theboyswereexcitedabouttheidea.Itwouldbegoodtobe36.
AfterlunchI37Daniel,agedtenandWes,sevenyearsold,fightfortheir38.SoIsaid,“Guys,let’sjustusethebackpacksandtakeanicehikethisafternoon.”Soonwe39thetrail(山道).MyeldestsonChuckjoinedusandledtheexpedition.Thelittleguyswalkedonthetrailwiththeirbackpacks,hats,and40filledwithwater.IlaughedasIwatchedWeslurching(踌躇而行)alongthetrail41withallhisequipment.Hefollowedhisbrothers42nottodropbehind.Notasoundofcomplaintescapedhis43.
Finally,IaskedWesifIcould44thepackforhim.Hesmiledandhandedthethingtome.
IkeptWes’spackandaskedhim,“What’sinthepack?”“Acalculator,Dad,“hesaid.Ithoughtmaybehepackedabook,biscuits,orsomeapples.Anyofthesewouldmake45.”
“It’skindof46,.Didyouputsomethingelseinhere?”
“No,justthe47.”
Thenit48mewhathemeantbyacoagulator.Hewastalkingaboutthehugedesktopaddingmachine(机械加法机)49forthelastfewweeks!
“Whydidyouputaheavymachineinyourpack?”
“Ijustwanted50inmypackandIlikethemachine,”hesaid.
Well,kidsarefunandfullof51.IlaughaloteverytimeIthinkofitandIamremindedwhata52thingitistohavealittleboytohikewith.
It’sgoodtobealive,andgetoutanddosomethingwiththe53.visit,ridebikes,walkthedog,orgotochurch.
Ifyoucan’tthinkofanything54todo,throwandaddingmachineinabackpackandhitthe5.
36.A.aloneB.together
C.awayD.off
37.A.lookedB.wonderedC.noticedD.observed
38.A.equipmentB.instrumentC.furnitureD.luggage
39.A.madeupB.madeoutC.madeintoD.madefor
40.A.cupsB.bottlesC.teapotsD.bowls
41.A.bearingB.helpingC.strugglingD.taking
42.A.tiredlyB.safelyC.secretlyD.carefully
43.A.lipsB.bodyC.legsD.hands
44.A.bringB.carryC.fetchD.gradb
45.A.complaintsB.ajokeC.astoryD.sense
46.A.lightB.heavyC.interestingD.stupid
47.A.calculatorB.biscuitsC.applesD.book
48.A.beatB.stuckC.droveD.defeated
49.A.atschoolB.inthestoreC.athomeD.inthelab
50.A.everythingB.nothingC.somethingD.anything
51.A.angerB.passionC.energyD.surprises
52.A.pricelessB.worthlessC.uselessD.hopeless
53.A.friendsB.familyC.colleaguesD.strangers
54.A.betterB.worseC.easierD.harder
55.A.avenueB.highwayC.streetD.trail
三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
请阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项的标号涂黑。
A
Japanesecouples,toobusyforanormalsociallife,areincreasinglyturningtoactorstoplaytheirfriendsonthemostimportantdaysoftheirlives.
Japanesecouples,toobusyforanormalsociallife,areincreasinglyturningtoactorstoplaytheirfriendsonthemostimportantdaysoftheirlives.
Severalagencieshavesprungup(涌现)offeringactorstoattendweddingsorevenfunerals.Thefirstguest-for-hirecompanywasestablishedaboutnineyearsagoandaround10nowsendoutdozensofpretendfriendstofamilyevents.
AgenciessuchasHagemashiTai-whichmeans“Iwanttocheeryouup”-chargearound??100foreach“guest”.Otherservicessuchasgivingaspeechinpraiseofabrideorthegroomcostextra.
TheappearanceofthesmallfakefriendsindustryhasbeenlinkedtosocialandeconomicchangesinJapan.Withlifetimeemployment(终身雇佣制)athingofthepast,couplesfeeluncomfortableaboutinvitingworkcolleaguestotheirwedding.Increasinglybusyandputupon,manyJapanesesurroundthemselveswithonlyaverysmallcircleoffriends.
Whentheymarry,however,theyareunderpressuretomatchthenumberoftheirnewpartner’sweddingguests.
OfficeAgents,thelargestproviderofpretendfriends,makessurethatitsemployeeshavedonetheirhomeworkandknowallaboutthebrideorgroombeforethewedding.
HiroshiMizutani,thecompany’sfounder,saidthefakefriendsheprovidesmustlookhappy,
beelldressedandlooklikepeoplewithgoodjobs.
56.WhydidfakefriendsindustrycomeintobeinginJapan?
A.Becauseofsocialandeconomicchanges
B.Becauseoflifetimeemployment
C.Becauseofnormalsociallife
D.Becauseofworkpressure
57.Pretendfriendswillbepresentatthefollowingoccasionsexcept________.
A.weddingsB.funeralsC.workD.familygathering
58.Theagentsmakesurethat________.
A.fakefriendshavedonetheirhousework
B.fakefriendshavegoodjobs
C.fakefriendsmustlookhappyandbewelldressed
D.fakefriendsfeeluncomfortable
59.Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?
A.Japanesecouplesareunderpressuretogetmarried
B.Thefirstguest-for-hirecompanyinJapan
C.Japanesecouples’sociallife
D.Japanesecouplesrelyonfakefriends
B
Almosttwo-thirdsofchildrenwanttheirparentstospendmoretimereadingtothembeforebed,andmostpreferMum’sstorytellingtoDad’s,researcherssaid.
Theyconductedastudythatshowedyoungerchildrenaged3-4weremosthungryformorestories,withoverthree-quarterssayi
ngtheywishedtheirparentsreadtothemmoreoften.
Morethanhalfofallchildrenaged3-8saidstorytimewastheirfavouritepastimewiththeirparents.
"Theresultsofourresearchconfirmthetraditionalactivityofstorytellingcontinuestobeapowerfullearningandemotionalresourceinchildren'slives,"saidchildpsychologistRichardWoolfson.
Storytellingrankedhigherthantelevisionorvideogamesamongpastimesforkids,and82percentsaidreadingastorywiththeirparentshelpedthemsleepbetter,accordingthesurveyof500childrenaged3-8inBritain.
Thebeststorytellersweremotherswhousedfunnyvoicestoillustratedifferentcharactersormadetheirownspecialsoundeffectstokeepthestorymoving,researcherssaid.
Whenmumanddadarenotathand,celebritieswilldo:over30percentofchildrensaidtheywouldliketohearabedtimestoryfromHarryPotterstarDanielRadcliffe,withteenidolsZacEfron,MileyCyrusandEmmaWatsontrailingclosebehind.
"Itcanbeverydifficultforparentstofindthetimetoreadwiththeirchildren,butthesemomentscanhelpbuildstrongbondsandplayavitalpartintheirchild'sdevelopment,"saidWoolfson.
60.Theunderlinedword“pastime”inthepassagemotprobablymeans.
A.oldtimeB.entertainmentC.emotionD.character
61.Theauthordevelopsthepassagemainlyby.
A.pointingoutsimilaritiesanddifferences
B.followingthenaturaltimeorder
C.comparingopinionsfromdifferentfields
D.providingexamplesandstatistics
62.Readingastorywiththeirparentshelpedmostkidsaged3-8.
A.growstrongerB.becomemoreemotional
C.sleepbetterD.becomemorepowerful
63.Whatisthispassagemainlyabout?
A.Kidswanttohearmorebedtimestories.
B.Motherarebetteratlookingafterkidsthanfathers.
C.Kidsprefermotherstofathers.
D.Storytellingrankedhigherthantelevision.
C
TEXAS-That’sonsmallwordforastronautNeilArmstrong,onegiantrevisionforgrammarsticklerseverywhere.
AnAustraliancomputerprogrammersayshefondthemissing“a”fromArmstrong’sfamousfirstwordsfromtheMoonin1969,whentheworldheardthephrase,“That’sonesmallstepforman,onegiantleapformankind.”
Somehistoriansandcitieshavedogged(纠缠)Armstrongfornotsayingthemoredramatic
andgrammaticallycorrect."Onesmallstepforaman..."intheversionhetransmittedtoNasa'sMissionControl.Withoutthemissing"a",Armstrongessentiallysaid,"Onesmallstepformankind,onegiantleapformankind."
Theastronauthasmaintainedheintendedtosayitproperlyandbelieveshedid.Thankstosomehigh-techsound-editingsoftware,computerprogrammerPeterShannFordmighthaveprovedArmstrongright,theHoustonChroniclenewspaperinTexasreportedattheweekend.MrFordsaidhedownloadedtheaudiorecordingofArmstrong'swordsfromaNASAwebsiteandanalyzedthestatementwithsoftwarethatallowsdisabledpeopletocommunicatethroughcomputersusingtheirnerveimpulses.
Inagraphical(图形的)representationofthefamousphrase,hesaidhefoundevidencethatthemissing"a"wasspokenandtransmittedtoNASA.
"IhavereviewedthedataandPeterFordsanalysisofit,andIfindthetechnologyinterestinganduseful."Armstrongsaid."Ialsofindhisconclusionpersuasive.Persuasiveistheappropriateword."
64.Theunderlinedword"sticklers"inParagraph1probablymeanspeoplewho
A.enjoymakingcommentsB.aresensitivetomistakes
C.arefondofstudyin
ggrammarsD.starttolearnanewlanguage
65.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?
A.NeilArmstrongmissedanimportantwordinhisfamousfirstwordsfromthemoon.
B.PeterShannFordmighthaveprovedArmstrongrightbyusingacomputerprogram.
C.NeilArmstronghimselfwasnotsurewhetherhesaid"a"inthatfamoussentence.
D.SomehistoriansandcriticssupportedArmstrong'snotmakingamistake.
66..Wherecanwemostprobablyreadthistext?
A.Inanewspaper.B.Inashortstory.
C.Inaresearchpaper.D.Inagrammarbook.
67.Themainpurposeofthetextisto.
A.tellusastoryaboutthefamousastronaut
B.showtheimportanceofcorrectgrammar
C.presentnewwaysofdoingascientificresearch
D.introduceanewfindingtoreaders
D
Stolentreasure?
IgnoringtheBritishMuseum'srejection,EgyptisdemandingforthereturnoftheRosettaStone,whichhasbeenondisplayintheUKsince1802.ShouldthemuseumgiveitbacktoEgypt?
EbertUSA
AstheFrenchfounditandtheBritishtookitfromthemitwouldbefairifitwentbacktoEgyptviaFrance.
GeorgeEgypt
Callmeoldfashionedbutpeopleshouldreturnstolenthings.
SteveUK
DoesitreallybelongtothemodernEgypt?IthinkitishardtobelievethatEgyptianhavetheownership.Itbelongstotheagesnow.
BradleyUK
I'mquitesurprisedattheideathatwearemoreresponsibleguardiansofsuchheritage(遗产)thancountriesthatwesupposearetoo'unstable'tocherishtheirownhistory-suchasGreeceandEgypt.Ithinkweshouldprovideaccesstotheseartifacts(工艺品)forthepeopleforwhomtheyholdmostsignificance-i.e.sendingRosettahometotheEgyptians,andthe'Elgin'marbleshometoGreece.
LydiaCanada
ImagineyourselfasaBriton,havingtogotoNewYorktoseeapictureofBigBen.Howabsurditistostealandkeepartifactsthatmakeupotherpeople'sheritage.
SarahUSA
Myworryislessaboutownershipandmoreaboutpreservation(保存).NotbecauseIthinkonecountryismorequalifiedtocareforthesetreasuresthananother,butbecausesomeoftheseitemsareincrediblyfragileanddifficulttomovewithoutcausingdamage.Iwouldratherpreservethesetreasuresinthe"wrong"countrythanhavethem.ruinedbecauseweinsistedonmovingthembacktothe"right"one.
MichealUK
Whilepeoplearediscussing"theft",don'tsomethingsbelongtothehumanraceasaspecies?Itdoesn'tbothermethatalmostallShakespeare'smanuscriptsareinAmerica.Hewroteforallofus,notjustforonepeople.
IsabellaEgypt
I'manEgyptian,andalthoughIlovemycountry,Idefinitelysay:"KeepitinBritain!It'sajewel-keepitwiththosewhovalueit."
68.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.WhethertheBritishMuseumshouldreturntheRosettaStonetoEgypt.
B.WhethertheRosettaStonebelongstothemodernEgypt.
C.WhethertheRosettaStonebelongstothehumanraceasaspecies.
D.WhethertheRosettaStoneshouldbeonshowinBritishMuseum.
69.WhichofthefollowingbeststatesBradley'sidea?
A.WearemoreresponsibleguardiansofsuchheritagethanEgyptians.
B.WeshouldsendRosettahometotheEgyptians.
C.Itisabsurdtostealandkeepartifactsthatmakeupotherpeople'sheritage.
D.RosettashouldgobacktoEgyptviaFrance.
70.HowmanypeopleagreetotheideaofsendingRosettatoEgypt?
A.2.B.3.C.4.D.5.
71.WhatSarahconsidersmostisthat.
A.onecountryismorequalified
tocareforthesetreasuresthananother
B.someofthesetreasuresaredifficulttomovewithoutcausingdamage
C.it'sbettertohavethesetreasuresruinedratherthansendthemback
D.allShakespeare'smanuscriptsbelongtothehumanrace
E
NPRhasendeditscontractwithJuanWilliams,oneofitsseniornewsanalysts(分析家),afterhemadecommentsaboutMuslimsontheFoxNewsChannel.
NPRsaidinastatementthatitgaveMr.WilliamsnoticeofhisendinginthisorganizationonWednesdaynight.
ThemovecameafterMr.Williams,whoisalsoaFoxNewspoliticalanalyst,appearedonthe“TheO’ReillyFactor”onMonday.Ontheshow,thehost,BillO’Reilly,askedhimtorespondtotheideathattheUnitedStateswasfacinga“Muslimdilemma.(窘境)“Mr.O’Reillysaid,“Thecoldtruthisthatintheworldtodayjihad(圣战),helpedandencouragedbysomeMuslimnations,isthebiggestthreatontheplanet."
Mr,WilliamssaidheagreedwithMr.O'Reilly.
Hecontinued:"YouknowthekindofbooksI'vewrittenaboutthecivilrightsmovementinthiscountry.ButwhenIgetontheplane.Igottotellyou,ifIseepeoplewhoareinMuslimclothingandIthink,youknow,theyareidentifyingthemselvesfirstandknownasMusling.Igetworried.Igetnervous.”
Mr.WilliamsalsomadereferencetothePakistaniimmigrantwhowasguiltythismonthtryingtoplantacarbombinTimesSquare."HesaidthewarwithMuslims,America'swarisjustbeginning,firstdropofblood.Idon'tthinkthere'sanywaytogetawayfromthesefacts,"Mr.Williamssaid.
NPRsaidinitsstatementthattheremarks"wereinconsistent(不一致的)withoureditorialstandardsandpractices,andweakenedhisreputationasanewsanalystwithNPR."
Thepublicradioorganizationsaiditthankedhimformanyyearsofservice.Mr.Williamsdid
notimmediatelyrespondonWednesdaynighttoane-mailseekingcomment.
Mr.Williams'contributionsonFoxraisedeyebrowsatNPRinthepast.InFebruaryxxxx,NPRsaidithadaskedthathestopbeingidentifiedon“TheO’ReillyFactor”asa“seniorcorrespondentforNPR,”eventhoughthattitlewasaccurate.
72.Accordingtothepassage,NPRisprobably_.
A.aTVstationB.apublicradioorganization
C.anewspaperD.awebsite
73.NPRhasendeditscontractwithJuanWilliamsbecause
A.JuanWilliamsmadecommentsontheFoxNewsChannelwithoutNPR'spermission
B.NPRwasdisappointedaboutJuanWilliams’performanceinitsprograms
C.JuanWilliams'remarksaboutMuslimsruinedNPR'sreputation
D.JuanWilliams'commentsandperformancesdidn'tagreewithNPR'straditions
74.WhatcanweinferfromtheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph5'?
A.JuanWilliamsisafraidoftakingaplane.
B.It’sveryeasytorecognizeMuslimsbecausetheirclothesarespecial.
C.Muslimsaresometimesconsidereddangeroustothesafetyoftheworld.
D.JuanWilliamslooksdownuponMuslims.
75.Thebesttitleofthepassageis.
A.NPRendeditscontractwithJuanWilliams
B.Muslimsarethebiggestthreattotheworld
C.JuanWilliams,theseniornewsanalystofNPR
D.FiredfromNPR,JuanWilliamskeepstalkingonFox
第二部分(共35分)
第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
请对标有题号的每一行作出判断,每一行只有一个错误,按下列情况改正。
此行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(/)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并划掉。
此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边的横线上写出该加的词。
此行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边的横线上写出改正后的词。
DearXiiaohua,
ithasbeenfourdayssinceMotherreceivedtheoperations.76.
Sheisfeelingmuchmorebetter.Thedoctorstoldme77.
theopera
tionwassuccessful,butbecauseheroldage78.
shehadtostayinhospitalforothertwoweeks.The79.
doctorsalsosayitwasquietnecessaryforherto80.
doso.Weexpecttogetafullreportintwoandthree81.
days.Pleasetellgoodnewstotherestofthefamily82.
assoonaspossible.Youneedn’ttocomehere.I’m83.
abletolookingafterMotherbymyself.You’dbetter84.
sendflowerstoMother.Shewillfeelhappily.85.
Yours,
Xiaohui
第二节书面表达(满分25分)
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