浙江省余姚中学高三英语上学期第一次质检试题新人教版【会员独享】
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第一学期
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,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. What might prevent the woman buying the table?
A. Its quality.
B. The price.
C. Its design.
2. Who planted the trees?
A. The woman.
B. Henry.
C. Someone else.
3. What happened to the woman?
A. She got fired today.
B. She got promoted last week.
C. She was fooled by the man.
4. What will the woman probably do?
A. Watch the ball game with the man.
B. Ask the man to go to the other room.
C. Watch the evening news by herself.
5. How long is a day on Mars?
A. Less than 24 hours.
B. 24 hours and 37 minutes.
C. 37 hours.
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,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,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至8题。
6. What do we know about the woman’s document?
A. It’s about 30,000 words long.
B. It’s written in English.
C. It’s
a textbook.
7. Which language is the most difficult according to the man?
A. Arabic.
B. Spanish.
C. English.
8. What does the woman decide to do?
A. Translate the document herself.
B. Hire the man to do the translation.
C. Look for another translator.
听第7段材料,回答第9至10题。
9. Why does the woman call the man?
A. To place an ad in the newspaper.
B. To ask about something for sale.
C. To find out about a TV program.
10. When will the speakers meet this afternoon?
A. At 2:00.
B. At 3:00.
C. At 4:00.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. Why was the man disappointed?
A. China lost the match.
B. China did not play well.
C. China won too easily.
12. What did the woman enjoy most about the match?
A. The passion of the sport.
B. The skill of the players.
C. The close score
of the game.
13. What did the man say that surprised the woman?
A. China can’t win close matches.
B. China will definitely lose to good teams.
C. China should hope for a bronze medal.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. Where does the conversation take place?
A. In the woman’s.
B. In the hospital.
C. In an office.
15. What was the purpose of the meeting?
A. To find out why the woman’s recent work was poor.
B. To ask about the woman’s family.
C. To fire the woman.
16. What happened to the woman’s mother?
A. She was seriously sick.
B. She had a car accident.
C. She died of stomach cancer.
17. What was Mr. Traver s’ attitude to the woman in the end?
A. He was angry.
B. He was critical.
C. He was kind.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. Where was Brandon last seen?
A. In the frozen foods section.
B. In the sporting goods section.
C. In the toys section.
19. What was Brandon wearing?
A. A white shirt and a red baseball cap.
B. Blue jeans and a black baseball cap.
C. A dark shirt and blue jeans.
20. What should guests do if they see the boy?
A. Call the security department.
B. Take him to the Pizza Hut.
C. Take him to the security desk.
第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分10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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
21. The disability makes everyday life difficult and ________ society should treat
________ disabled with dignity and respect.
A. the; the
B. /; the
C. a; a
D. the; /
22. He reached the station _____ only _____ that the train had just left.
A. tired; learned
B. tiring; learning
C. to tire; to learn
D. tired; to learn
23. ---Ken, why do you look so tired?
---I _______ myself ______ the climate since I came here.
A. hadn’t adapted; to
B. haven’t adapted; to
C. don’t adapt; from
D. didn’t adapt; from
24. The bank is reported in the local newspaper ________ in broad daylight yesterday.
A. being robbed
B. having been robbed
C. to have been robbed
D. robbed
25. ---Mr. President, do you plan to educate your two daughters to be officials?
---To tell you the truth, I hope they can do whatever their interests.
A. fits
B. matches
C. suits
D. needs
26. The small factories the fall of the prices.
A. benefited
B. benefited from
C. benefited to
D.
benefited in
27. Mary can't invite you to her new house until she ______ in.
A. moved
B. will move
C. has moved
D. had moved
28. We must make sure that public facilities in the newlybuilt buildings,like the
restroom and the lift,are ________ to disabled visitors.
A. impressive
B. independent
C. remarkable
D.
accessible
29. So many model League Members ________ the lead,we had no ________ winning
victories one after another.
A.taking;trouble B.take;difficulty C.took;troubles D.taking;
difficult
30. I have never dreamed of _______ such a good hotel in this town.
A. there was
B. there is
C. there being
D. there have
31. What do you mean, there are only ten tickets? There be twelve
A. should
B. would
C. will
D. shall
32. All cases _______ children are dealt with in a special children’s court.
A. concerned
B. concerning
C. including
D. included
33. Chen Xiang's singing career ______ after his first album was released,
A. took up
B. took away
C. took off
D. took on
34. We were ________ the most important scientific development of the century.
A. observing
B. watching
C. looking
D.
witnessing
35. _________ from other continents for millions of years, Australia has many plants
and animals not found in any other country in the world.
A. Being separated
B. Having separated
C. Having been separated
D. To be
separated
36. I need time to _______ on what you offered.
A. consider
B. reflect
C. imagine
D. suggest
37. She had a computer at home, and her parents desired that she _____ all her work
at home.
A. do
B. does
C. must do
D.
would do
38. ---How long do you think it is _____ he arrived here?
---No more than half a year, I believe.
A. when
B. that
C. before
D. since
39. The accident happened on such an evening with strong winds ________ by heavy
rain.
A. appeared
B. happened
C. accompanied
D.
mixed
40. —Look!Here comes the bus and I have to go now. Thank you for coming to see
me off.
—Goodbye,and________!
A. congratulations
B. cheer up
C. all the best
D. go
ahead
第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从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涂黑。
I was sure that I was to be killed.I became terribly nervous.I searched in
my pockets to see if there were any cigarettes, which had 41 their search.I found
42 _and because of my shaking hands, I could 43 get it to my lips.But I had no matches, they had taken those.I looked through the bars at my jailer(监狱看守).He
did not make eye 44 with me.I called out to him "Have you got a light?" He looked
at me, shrugged and 45 to light my cigarette.As he came close and lit the match,
his eyes accidently locked with mine.At that moment, I 46 .I don't know why I
did that.Perhaps it was 47 , perhaps it was because, when you get very close,
it is very 48 not to smile.In that instant, it was as though a spark jumped across
the gap between our two hearts, our two human souls.I know he didn't want to,
__49__my smile went through the bars and he smiled back.He lit my cigarette but
stayed near, looking at me directly in the eye and 50 to smile.
I kept smiling at him, now aware of him as a person and not just a (n) 51 .
And his looking at me seemed to have a new dimension too."Do you have kids?" he asked."Yes, here, here." I took out my wallet and nervously _ 52 the pictures
of my family.He, too, took out the __53 of his family and began to talk about
his plans and hopes for them.My eyes were filled with tears.I said that I 54
that I'd never see my family again, never have the chance to see them grow up. 55
came to his eyes, too.Suddenly without another word, he 56 my cell and silently
led me out.Out of the jail, quietly and by back routes, out of the town.There,
at the __57 of town, he released me.And without another word, he turned back
toward the town.
"My life was 58 by a smile." Yes, the smile—the unaffected, unplanned,
__59__connection between people.I really believe that if that part of you and that
part of me could 60 each other, we wouldn't be enemies.We couldn't have hate
or envy or fear.
41. A. defeated B. defended C. escaped D. deserved
42. A. them B. it C. that D. one
43. A. hardly B. quickly C. possibly D. easily
44. A. movement B. contact C. contract D. agreement
45. A. got off B. set out C. came over D. went up
46. A. cried B. shook C. trembled D. smiled
47. A. anger B. nervousness C. bitterness D. sympathy
48. A. easy B. hard C. funny D. interesting
49. A. so B. because C. but D. however
50. A. continuing B. pretending C. refusing D. attempting
51. A. stranger B. friend C. opponent D. jailer
52. A. searched for B. picked up C. looked into D.brought
forward
53. A. pictures B. cigarettes C. gifts D. wallets
54. A. feared B. frightened C. afraid D. wondered
55. A. Worries B. Sorrows C. Tears D. Fears
56. A. unfolded B. unlocked C. unloaded D. unlaced
57. A. end B. beginning C. edge D. sight
58. A. caught B. saved C. destroyed D. ignored
59. A. surprising B. frequent C. different D. natural
60. A. introduce B. expect C. translate D. recognize
第三部分:阅读理解(共两节,每小题2分,满分40分)
第一节: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涂黑。
A
Pierre is a 25-year-old penguin at the California Academy of Sciences. Due to his old age, he was going bald, which made him feel too cold to swim in the pool. Therefore, biologists at the academy had a wet suit created for this penguin to help him get back in the swimming pool.
Unlike marine mammals, which have a layer of blubber to keep them warm, penguins depend on their waterproof feathers. Without them, Pierre was unwilling to jump into the swimming pool and ended up trembling on the side of the pool while his 19 peers played in the water.
“He was cold; he would shake,” said Pam Schaller, a senior biologist. Schaller first tried a heat lamp to keep Pierre warm. Then she got another idea: if wet suits keep humans warm in the cold Pacific, why not make one for Pierre?
Schaller designed the suit, which covered Pierre’s body and had small openings for his flippers.
“I would walk behind him and look at where there were any gaps, and cut and refit and cut and refit until it looked like it was extremely suitable,” she said.
One concern was that the other penguins would reject Pierre in his new suit, but in fact, they accepted his new look. He swam freely and got along with others well, although he was the only penguin with a black stomach.
Schaller couldn’t say for sure whether the wet suit allowed Pierre to recover his fine feathers, but “certainly we were able to keep him comfortable during a period of time that would have been very difficult for him to stay comfortable”.
Pierre will take off his suit after his new feathers grow back.
61. Pierre felt too cold to swim in the pool because of .
A. not having a layer of blubber
B. having few feathers due to old age
C. having no wet suit
D. others penguins rejecting him
62. The idea of making a wet suit for Pierre came from .
A. total invention
B. the use of wet suit on humans
C. the use of heat lamp
D. waterproof feathers
63. Schaller followed Pierre in order to see .
A. whether other penguins would reject him
B. if anywhere of wet suit needed to be cut and refit
C. if the wet suit kept warm
D. whether the wet suit would keep the feathers from recovering
64. The BEST title of the passage is .
A. Wet suit for An Old Penguin
B. Old Penguin Getting Bald
C. Unwilling to Swim
D. Strange Look of Pierre
B
Would you like to be a king or queen? To have people waiting on you hand and foot? Many Americans experience this royal treatment every day. How? By being customers. The American idea of customer service is to make each customer the center of attention. Need proof? Just listen to the commercials. Most of them sound like the McDonald’s ad, “We do it all for you.” Actually, not all stores in America roll out the red carpet for their customers. But wherever you go, good customer service means making customers feel special.
People going shopping in America can expect to be treated with respect from the very beginning. Most places don’t have a “furniture street” or a “computer road” which allow you to compare prices easily. Instead, peop le often “let their fingers do the walking” through the store hot lines. From the first “hello”, customers receive a satisfying response to their questions. This initial contact can help them decide where to shop.
When customers get to the store, they are treated as honored guests. Customers don’t usually find store clerks sitting around watching TV or playing cards. Instead, the clerks greet them warmly and offer to help them find what they want. In most stores, the clear signs that label each department make shopping a breeze. Customers usually don’t have to ask how much items cost, since prices are clearly marked. And unless they’re at a flea market or a yard sale, they don’t bother trying to bargain.
When customers are ready to check out, they find the nearest and shortest checkout lane. But as Murphy’s Law would have it, whichever lane they get in, all the other lanes will move faster. Good stores open new checkout lanes when the lanes get too long. Some even offer express lanes for customers with 10 items or less. After they pay for their purchases, customers receive a smile and a warm “thank you” from the clerk. Many stores even allow customers to take their shopping carts out to the parking lot. That way, they don’t have to carry heavy bags out to th e car.
65. By quoting (引用) the McDonald’s ad, “We do it all for you”, the author intends to ________.
A. suggest that customers believe what commercials say deeply
B. show readers the American idea on good customer service
C. express all the stores pay much attention to the customers
D. persuade readers to choose the stores with ads correctly
66. In the USA, what may you do at first if you want to do some shopping?
A. To visit a professional street with lots of similar stores.
B. To compare prices in many shops in the same street.
C. To make phone calls and get better shopping choices.
D. To receive other customers’ answers to the questions.
67. The Underlined words “a breeze in para.3 probably means _________.
A. an easy job
B. a trouble
C. a funny thing
D. a boring task
68. Which of the followings shows American stores offer convenience to customers
in this passage?
A. The store clerks don’t usually sit around watching TV or playing cards.
B. Some stores offer price bargain to the customers like a yard sale.
C. The clerks give customers a smile and a warm “thank you” after paying.
D. Some stores open new checkout lanes when the lanes are crowded.
69. Which of the following can be the best title of this passage?
A. Customer service in America
B. Excellent stores in America
C. Shopping rules in America
D. Being King or Queen in America
C
Some plants get so hungry they eat flies, spiders, and even small frogs. What’s more amazing is that these plants occur naturally(in special environment) in every state. In fact, they’re found on every continent except Antarctica.
You’ve probably seen a Venus’flytrap. It’s often sold in museum gift stores, department stores, and even supermarkets. A small plant, it grows 6 to 8 inches tall in a container. At the end of its stalks(茎)are specially modified leaves that act like traps. Inside each trap is a lining of tiny trigger(触发) hairs. When an insect lands on them, the trap suddenly shut. Over the course of a week or so, the plant feeds on its catch.
The Venus’flytrap is just one of more than 500 species of meat-eating plants, says Barry Meyers-Rice, the editor of the International Carnivorous Plant Society’s Newsletter. Note: Despite any science –fiction stories you might have read, no meat-eating plant does any danger to humans.
Dr. Meyers-Rice says a plant is meat-eating, only if it does all four of the following: “attract, kill, digest, and absorb”some forms of insects, including flies, butterflies, and moths. Meat-eating plants look and act like other green plants ---well, most of the time.
All green plants make sugar through a process called photosynthesis(光合作用). Plants use the sugar to make food. What makes “meat-eating” plants different is their bug-catching leaves. They need insects for one reason: nitrogen(氮). Nitrogen is a nutrient that they can’t obtain any other way. Why?
Almost all green plants on our planet get nitrogen from the soil. “Meat-eating”plants can’t. They live in places where nutrients are hard or almost impossible to get from the soil because of its acidity(酸度). So they’ve come to rely on getting nitrogen from insects and small animals. In fact, nutrient-rich soil is poisonous to “meat-eating”plants. Never fertilize(施肥)them! But don’t worry, either, if they never seem to catch any insects. They can survive, but they’ll grow very slowly.
70. According to the passage, carnivorous plants .
A. only grow in wild field
B. are rare to see
C. are as common as flies
D. cannot grow on Antarctica
71. Venus’ flytrap preys on insects by .
A. its numerous long stalks
B. a container where it grows
C. its insect-catching leaves
D. the lining of tiny trigger hairs
72. We can conclude from the third paragraph that_____.
A. carnivorous plants are dangerous
B. carnivorous plants are fictional
C. carnivorous plants occasionally eat books
D. carnivorous plants are harmless to humans
73. Carnivorous plants eat insects in order to .
A. make sugars through photosynthesis
B. obtain a nutrient called nitrogen
C. make food and nectar
D. develop to a more advanced form
74. In the eyes of the author, which of the following statements is TRUE?
A. Carnivorous plants cannot grow in acid soil.
B. Carnivorous plants can grow in nutrient-poor soil.
C. Carnivorous plants will die if they cannot catch any insects
D. Carnivorous plants can get nitrogen from nutrient-rich soil.
D
Pete Richards was the loneliest man in town on the day that little Jean Grace opened the door of his shop.
Pete's grandfather had owned the shop until his death.Then the shop became Pete's.The front window was full of beautiful old things: jewelry of a hundred years ago, gold and silver boxes, carved figures from China and Japan and other nations.On this winter afternoon, a child stood there, her face close to the window.With large and serious eyes, she studied each piece in the window.Then, looking pleased, she stepped back from the window and went into the shop.Pete himself stood behind the counter.His eyes were cold as he looked at the small girl."Please," she began, "would you let me look at the pretty string of blue beads in the window?" Pete took the string of blue beads from the window.The beads were beautiful against his hand as he held the necklace up for her to see.
"They are just right," said the child as though she were alone with the beads."Will you wrap them up in pretty paper for me, please? I've been looking for a really wonderful Christmas present for my sister.”
"How much money do you have?" asked Pete.
She put a handful of pennies on the counter."This is all I have," she explained simply."I've been saving the money for my sister's present."
Pete looked at her, his eyes thoughtful.Then he carefully closed his hand over the price mark on the necklace so that she could not see it.How could he tell her the price? The happy look in her big blue eyes struck him like the pain of an old wound.
"Just a minute," he said and went to the back of the shop."What's your name?" he called out.He was very busy about something.
"Jean Grace," answered the child.
When Pete returned to the front of the shop, he held a package in his hand.It was wrapped in pretty Christmas paper.
"There you are," he said."Don't lose it on the way home."
She smiled happily at him as she ran out of the door.Through the window he watched her go.He felt more alone than ever.
Something about Jean Grace and her string of beads had made him feel once more the pain of his old grief.The child's hair was as yellow as the sunlight; her eyes were as blue as the sea.Once upon a time, Pete had loved a girl with hair of that
same yellow and with eyes just as blue.And the necklace of blue stones had been meant for her.
But one rainy night, a car had gone off the road and struck the girl.After she died, Pete felt that he had nothing left in the world except his grief.The blue eyes of Jean Grace brought him out of that world of self-pity and made him remember again all that he had lost.The pain of remembering was so great that Pete wanted to run away from the happy Christmas shoppers who came to look at his beautiful old things during the next ten days.
When the last shopper had gone, late on Christmas Eve, the door opened and a young woman came in.Pete could not understand it, but he felt that he had seen her before.Her hair was sunlight yellow and her eyes were sea-blue.Without speaking, she put on the counter a package wrapped in pretty Christmas paper.When Pete opened the package, the string of blue beads lay again before him.
“Did this come from your shop?" she asked.
Pete looked at her with eyes no longer cold."Yes, it did," he said.
"Are the stones real?"
"Yes.They aren't the best turquoise(绿松石), but they are real."
"Can you remember to whom you sold them?"
"She was a small girl.Her name was Jean.She wanted them for her sister's Christmas present."
"How much were they?"
"I can't tell you that," he said."The seller never tells anyone else what a buyer pays."
"But Jean has never had more than a few pennies.How could she pay for them?"
"She paid the biggest price one can ever pay," he said.
For a moment there was no sound in the little shop.Then somewhere in the city, church bells began to ring.It was midnight and the beginning of another Christmas Day.
"But why did you do it?" the girl asked.
Pete put the package into her hands.
"There is no one else to whom I can give a Christmas present," he said."It is already Christmas morning.Will you let me take you to your home? I would like to wish you a Merry Christmas at your door."
And so, to the sound of many bells, Pete Richards and a girl whose name he had not yet learned walked out into the hope and happiness of a new Christmas Day.
75. When Pete saw Jean Grace, he was ______.
A. very enthusiastic, hoping for some business to be done
B. cold but he still served the young customer
C. cold, unwilling to serve the young customer
D. very warm to the young customer though he did not want to sell anything to
her
76. Pete did not say the price of the necklace because ______.
A. the seller never tells anyone else what a buyer pays
B. he priced the necklace
too high
C. he knew it would disappoint the girl
D. he didn't want to sell
the necklace
77. The eyes of Jean Grace brought Pete out of his world of self-pity and he ______.
A. tried to forget the memory of his sweetheart
B. began to look at the world
optimistically
C. remembered his lost love
D. no longer felt the pain in him
78. A young woman came into the shop because ______.
A. she was afraid that there might be some mistake
B. she thought that the stones she had bought were not real
C. she was not sure if she could get more stones like those
D. she did not like what she had once bought
79. By saying "She paid the biggest price one can ever pay," Pete meant that Jean
Grace .
A. gave the most money for the necklace
B. gave all she
had with her for the necklace
C. appreciated the value of the necklace
D. wanted to
have the best thing in the shop
80. At the end of the story we see that Pete _____ .
A. found another girl that he could trust
B. met someone
who truly loved him
C. found a place to go at last
D. regained his ability to love
第二节:阅读下面的短文并从方框中的 A-F 中为每段文字选出最佳标题。
下面文章中有5处需要添加小标题。
请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E、F)中选出符合各段意思的小标题,并在答题纸上将相应的选项标号涂黑。
选项中有一项是多余选项。
A. The spreading tea
B. The history of tea growing
C. Changes of tastes for drinks
D. Reducing cancer risks
E. The plant Camellia Sinensis
F. A woman’s opinion of tea
81. _______________
Americans are far more knowledgeable about drinks than they were 20 years ago. Witness the Starbucks revolution and you’ll know where the trend goes. Now, encouraged by recent studies suggesting that it can cut the risk of cancer and heart disease and slow the aging process, tea is enjoying a similar change. Enough fashionable tea houses are springing up to make even longtime coffee drinkers consider switching drinks.
82. _______________
Tea is available in more places than ever. The Tea Association of the United States reports that from 1990 to 1999, annual sales of the drink grew to $ 4.6 billion from $ 1.8 billion. “Green tea is seen by consumers as a ‘functional food’” ---- delivering health benefits beyond food itself, says Vierhile.
83. _______________
Recently published studies point out that only teas that come from the leaves of the plant Camellia Sinensis have been shown to contain health benefits. Other herbal teas may taste good, yet they do little more than warm up the drinker. But for Camellia Sinensis, the evidence is powerful. In a 1998 study, Harvard University
researchers found that drinking one cup of black tea a day lowered the risk of heart attack by as much as 44 percent compared with non-tea drinkers, and other studies have suggested that the antioxidants(抗氧化剂) in these so-called real teas can also prevent cancer.
84. _______________
One such antioxidant in green tea is ECGC, a compound 20 times as powerful as vitamin E and 200 times a s powerful as vitamin C. “When people ask me for something good and cheap they can do to reduce their cancer risk, I tell them to drink real tea,” says Mitchell Gaynor, director of medical oncology at New York City’s Strange-Cornell Cancer Prevention Center.
85. _______________
Among those inspired to become a green tea drinker is Tess Ghilaga, a New York writer who took it up after seeking advice from a nutritionist six years ago. “I’ve never been a coffee drinker,” says Ghilaga, 33. “She told me to start drinking green tea for the antioxidant qualities.” Now Ghilaga and her husband habitually make tea ---- they order theirs from InPursuitof , an Internet tea company. And although tea contains about half the amount of caffeine in a cup of coffee, “y ou still get such a kick from it,” says Ghilaga.
第四部分:写作(共两节, 满分40分)
第一节: 短文改错(满分10分)
假如英语课上老师要求同学们交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文,文中共有10处语言错误,要求你在错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在其下面写上该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在其下面写上该加的词。
注意:1. 每处错误及修改均仅限一词;2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从11处起)不计分。
I saw an accident happened on my way to home this afternoon. A girl was crossing the street
on a zebra crossing while a young man drove a motorbike towards her. The young man saw the
girl and tried to stop, and he drove too fast to stop. He hit the girl and fell off her motorbike. The
girl was badly hurt and couldn’t move. The young man didn’t know how to do. I ran to a phone
box nearby and dialed 110. Soon the police reached. They sent her hospital at once. One of the
policeman talked to the young man and wrote something down while was talking. I think it is very
dangerous to drive very fast.
第二节:书面表达(满分30分)
吉布斯博士(Dr. Gibbs) 有独特的植树方法:他种树而不细心照看树,让其在艰苦的环境中自由地生长。
结合“个人成长需要艰难生活的磨砺”这一话题发表你地看法,写一篇120词左右的英语短文:。