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2017南京、盐城一模英语试题 答案高三英语试卷第1页共16页南京市、盐城市2017届高三年级第一次模拟考试英语试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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.Whatcolorarethegloves?A.Blue.B.Green.C.Y...

2017南京、盐城一模英语试题 答案
高三英语试卷第1页共16页南京市、盐城市2017届高三年级第一次模拟考试英语试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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.Whatcolorarethegloves?A.Blue.B.Green.C.Yellow.2.Whereisthebookstore?A.Nearahotel.B.Ontheleftofahospital.C.OntherightsideofMainStreet.3.Whenwillthenextundergroundarrive?A.At1:55.B.At2:00.C.At2:05.4.Whycan’tthelecturebeheldtomorrow?A.TheCEOwon’tbeavailablethen.B.Thelecturehallisn’tbigenough.C.Theequipmentinthelecturehalldoesn’twork.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.WeChat.B.Onlineshopping.C.Theman’sgrandma.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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、7题。6.Whydoesthemancallthewoman?A.Tobookaroom.B.Toconfirmaroom.C.Tochangearoom.7.Whichroomwillthemanhave?A.Room13.B.Room19.C.Room26.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whoisthemanwaitingfor?A.Adoctor.B.Somepatients.C.Arepairman.9.Whendoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafternoon.C.Intheevening.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?A.Whattodoforaproject.B.Whentodrawapicture.高三英语试卷第2页共16页C.Howtobeagoodartist.11.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthewoman’sfirstsuggestion?A.Surprised.B.Hesitant.C.Uninterested.12.Whatwouldthemandoaccordingtothewoman’ssecondsuggestion?A.Domuchpreparationbeforehand.B.Workwithtalentedstudents.C.Drawinfrontoftheclass.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WheredoesSusanlivenow?A.InItaly.B.InEngland.C.InAmerica.14.HowlongdidSusanworkforFerragamo?A.Sixmonths.B.Fiveyears.C.Sixyears.15.WhatdoesSusanmainlydesignforcompanies?A.Shoes.B.Handbags.C.Jackets.16.HowhasSusan’sindustrychangedsince1982?A.Italiandesignhasbecomemorepopular.B.Theproductqualityhasbecomepoorer.C.Ithasbecomemuchmorecompetitive.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatistheweatherlikeonthejourney?A.Cold.B.Sunny.C.Cloudy.18.Whereisthebank?A.OnFloorA.B.OnFloorB.C.OnFloorC.19.WherecanpassengersfindatoiletonFloorA?A.Besidethebar.B.Besidetherestaurant.C.Besidetheshop.20.WhocanusetherelaxingroomonFloorC?A.Allpassengersonboard.B.Passengerstravellingwithcars.C.Passengerstravellingwithoutcars.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21.Manypeopletendtoassumethat________justmeanscreatingsomethingnew,butactuallyit’smorethanthat—it’sanattitudeofdoingthings.A.imitationB.imaginationC.innovationD.inspiration22.Facebookhasrecently________astringofFacebookgroupscommittedtoillegallysharingcopyrightedmusic.A.crackeddownonB.fallenbackonC.keptupwithD.gotawaywith23.BigfastfoodchainsinNewYorkCityhavestartedtoobeyarulefirstofitskind,________themtopostcaloriecountsrightonthemenu.A.torequireB.requiringC.requiredD.havingrequired高三英语试卷第3页共16页24.He’saverygoodactor,________alotofcomediansarenot,andhe’sagooddirectorandagoodwriteraswell.A.whoB.whereC.whomD.which25.Hearingthedoorbell,Irantoansweritbutfoundmybrotherhad________meandlettheguestsin.A.interruptedB.updatedC.anticipatedD.overlooked26.Oneofthetruetestsofleadershipistheabilitytorecognizeaproblem________itbecomesanemergency.A.whenB.beforeC.afterD.unless27.—Hi,Jenny,howareyougettingonwithyourpacking?—I________whattotakewithme.A.willhavedecidedB.woulddecideC.amdecidingD.haddecided28.Shortlyaftertheoperation,thepatient’simmunesystemwouldrejectthetransplantedorganasa________object.A.fragileB.domesticC.transparentD.foreign29.—Iregrettotellyouthatthecouncildidnot________ourplan.—Oh,whatashame!A.smileonB.concentrateonC.seethroughD.livethrough30.I’vecometolearnthatthebesttimetodebatewithfamilymembersis________theyhavefoodintheirmouths.A.howB.thatC.whetherD.when31.If53,667people________differently,HillaryClintonwouldhavekeystotheWhiteHouse.A.votedB.hadvotedC.shouldvoteD.shouldhavevoted32.Inanycase,parentsshouldmakeclearwhat,________,thechildisexpectedtopayforwiththepocketmoney.A.ifeverB.ifsoC.ifanyD.ifanything33.—Won’tTerrybeupset?—________?Heneverthinksaboutanyonebuthimself.A.GuesswhatB.NowwhatC.WhocaresD.Whoknows34.OnlysincetheIndustrialRevolution________inplacesawayfromtheirhomesorbeenlefttoraisesmallchildrenwithoutthehelpofmultipleadults.A.mostpeoplehaveworkedB.havemostpeopleworkedC.mostpeoplehadworkedD.hadmostpeopleworked35.—Oh,thisissoannoying.WhereonearthdidIputmykeys?—Younever________.A.learnyourlessonB.biteyourtongueC.eatyourwordsD.crossyourfingers高三英语试卷第4页共16页第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ChrisMarlow,aministerandfatheroftwo,wouldsaythathislifepriorto2009wasgoodbutordinary.ThenamissiontriptoZimbabweturnedhisentireworld36upsidedown,andhereturnedtohishomeinNorthCarolinaa(n)37man.ItwasonthistripthatMarlowwasfacedwiththe38ofextremepovertythatshoweditselfdeterminedlyinthefacesof39childrenbeggingforfood.Oneorphanedboy,inparticular,whosleptontheconcretefloorofan40gasstationwithdozensofotherorphanedchildren,41thedirectionofMarlow’slife’sworkforever.TheyoungboybeggedMarlowtoallowhimtoworkforhim42food,ashehadnoteatenfordaysandwasstarving.Itwasan43thatMarlowcouldnotforgetashespentthefollowingdaysofthetripdrivingthroughdustyroadsanddesperation,44tofindawaytofeedthehungryorphans.MarlowwentontofoundHelpOneNow,anon-profitorganizationthat45ordinarypeopletohelpprovidefood,shelter,andeducationtopoorchildreninAfrica,Haiti,andaroundtheworldthrough46actsofgenerosity.In2016hepublishedhisfirstbook,DoingGoodisSimple,thestoryofhistransformativeexperiencewiththerealityofseverepoverty,asa47forotherslookingtomakeapositive48intheworldfromrightwheretheyare.Thebookdoesmorethan49peopletodogood—itputsthesuggestionintoactionwithevery50.“Earlyon,wedecidedthatwewouldusetheprofitsofDoingGoodIsSimpleto51mealstochildreninourcommunitiesaroundtheworld,”Marlowexplains.“Everybookthatis52willprovidefivemealstochildreninoneofourcommunities.Inthefirst30daysafterthebook’s53,wehitover30,000meals.”HelpOneNowis54workingtoaidHaitiinthedisasterreliefofHurricaneMatthew.“Weencouragethoseinterestedinworkingwiththe55tothinkofwaystohelpthatfittheirindividualpersonalitiesandlifestyles,”hesays.“Andwealsolovetoseeyouadvocateforus.”36.A.economyB.mapC.viewD.tour37.A.astonishedB.changedC.inspiredD.confused38.A.atmosphereB.shapeC.additionD.reality39.A.starvingB.cryingC.strugglingD.running40.A.abolishedB.acquiredC.attachedD.abandoned41.A.shiftedB.blockedC.tookD.pulled42.A.inreturnforB.infavorofC.inexchangeforD.insearchof43.A.interruptionB.intervalC.interviewD.interaction44.A.convincedB.determinedC.preparedD.satisfied45.A.remindsB.equipsC.requiresD.permits46.A.briefB.gracefulC.simpleD.courageous47.A.measureB.ruleC.toolD.guide48.A.decisionB.requestC.differenceD.comment高三英语试卷第5页共16页49.A.encourageB.entitleC.allowD.appoint50.A.attemptB.purchaseC.publicationD.adoption51.A.submitB.contributeC.passD.provide52.A.writtenB.soldC.readD.bought53.A.releaseB.recoveryC.reservationD.registration54.A.eventuallyB.annuallyC.currentlyD.permanently55.A.organizationB.communityC.corporationD.government第三部分阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AChicagoDoctorInventsAffordableHearingAidFortheLowestPriceCallTodayUseOfferCodeCT13toget800-315-6343FREEBatteriesforaFullYear!SuperbPerformanceFromAffordableDigitalHearingAidBoard-certifiedEar,Nose,andThroatphysicianDr.Cherukurihasdoneitonceagainwithhisnewestinventionofamedical-grade,ALL-DIGITAL,affordablehearingaid.Dr.Cherukuriknewthatuntreatedhearinglosscouldleadtodepression,socialisolation,anxiety,andsymptomsconsistentwithDementiaandAlzheimer’sdisease.Inhispracticeheknewthatmanyofhispatientswouldbenefitfromnewdigitalhearingaidsbutmanycouldn’taffordtheexpense,whichisnotgenerallycoveredbyMedicareandmostprivatehealthinsurancepolicies.SameTechnologyas$3,500HearingAidsHeevaluatedallthehighpriceddigitalhearingaidsonthemarketandthencreatedhisownaffordableversion—calledMDHearingAidAIRforitsvirtuallyinvisible,lightweightappearance.Thisdoctor-designeddigitalhearingaiddeliversclearsoundalldaylongandthesoftflexibleeardomesaresocomfortableyouwon’trealizeyouarewearingthem.Thisnewdigitalhearingaidispackedwiththefeaturesof$3,500competitorsatasmallpartofthecost.Nowmostpeoplewithhearinglossareabletoenjoycrystalclear,naturalsound—inacrowd,onthephone,inthewind—without“whistling”andannoyingbackgroundnoise.TryitatHomewitha45-DayRisk-FreeTrialOfcoursehearingisbelieving,andweinviteyoutotryitforyourselfwithourRISK-FREE45-Dayhometrial.Ifyouarenotcompletelysatisfiedsimplyreturnitwithinthattimeperiodforafullrefundofyourpurchaseprice.•MiniBehind-the-EarDigitalHearingAid•Doctor-Recommended•Audiologist-Tested•NearlyInvisible•FDA-Registered•ThousandsofSatisfiedCustomers•FREEShippinginUSA•100%Money-BackGuarantee!•BatteriesIncluded!ComesReadyToUse高三英语试卷第6页共16页PhoneLinesOpen24HoursEVERYDAY56.WhydidDr.CherukuriinventhisMDHearingAidAIR?A.Hemeanttopreventdiseasessuchasdepressionandsocialisolation.B.Heintendedtoprovidepatientswithlow-pricedhearingaidofhighquality.C.Theexpenseofthehearingaidisn’tcoveredinhealthinsurancepolicies.D.High-pricedhearingaidcouldn’tbeeasilyassessedonthemarket.57.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingaboutMDHearingAidAIRisTrue?A.Itspriceisapproximately$3,500.B.Patientscanpayforitaftertheyhavetrieditfor45days.C.Annoyingbackgroundnoisedoesn’texistinthehearingaid.D.It’snoteasyforotherstonoticeapatientwearingthehearingaid.BIn1880,thetravellerandjournalistLafcadioHearnwaslivinginNewOrleansandwritingforacoupleoflocalpapers,DailyCityItemandTimes-Democrat.HearnsensedthatNewOrleansexistsinastateofinsidiousdisintegration(蜕变)—“crumblingintoashes”—thankstoitsdangerousgeographyandits“fraudsandmaladministrations.”Andyet,Hearnwrotetoafriend,“ItisbettertolivehereinsackclothandashesthantoownthewholestateofOhio.”NewOrleanianshavealwaysresembledNewYorkers;theytendtosharethesensethattoliveanywhereelsewouldleadinevitablytoastupidandpitiableexistencebeyondtheboundsofunderstanding.Inpart,thespiritofNewOrleansisrootedinthecity’sbelow-sea-levelunsteadiness,theconditionoflookingout—andevenup—atthewaterallaroundyou,theknowledgethatwatersaturates(浸透)thegroundyoustandon.Katrina,thefiercehurricanethatdestroyedtheGulfCoastonAugust29,2005,testedtheself-possessionofeverycitizenwhosurvivedit.Morethaneighteenhundredpeopledidnotsurviveit,andhundredsofthousandslosttheirhomes.Thestormandtheterriblefloodingthatfollowed—anaturaldisasterworsenedbyarangeofman-madedisasters—revealedmuchthathadbeenfragile,orrotten,inHearn’stimeandgrewworsewitheverydecade:shabbycivilengineering;corruptandinefficientgovernmentinstitutions;anditturnedoutthatanAdministrationinWashingtonwitnessedfordaysacitydrowning—alargelyblackcitydrowning—andreactedwithannoyingindifference.Andyet,inthefaceofabandonment—inhospitals,onrooftops,onhighwayoverpasses—theresidentsofNewOrleansbehavedwithresilience(不折不挠).RebeccaSolnit,anacuteobserverofKatrinaanditsaftermath,haswritten,“ThebeliefthataHobbesianwarofall-against-allhadbrokenloosejustifiedtreatingtheplaceasacrimezoneorevenanunfriendlycountryratherthanaplaceinwhichgrandmothersandchildrenweretrappedinfrightfulconditions,desperatelyinneedoffood,water,shelterandmedicalattention.”AlecSoth,aphotographerwholivesinMinneapolisandtravelstheMidwestandtheSouthwiththeenergyofalatter-dayWalkerEvans,didnotjointheartistswhocametoNewOrleansadecadeagotocapturewhathecallsthe“eyecandyofrotandruin.”Instead,hewaited,preferringtocapturethecityofwatertenyearslater,acityinastateofbothpersistentsufferingandpersistentrenewal.Sothshowsustheupsettingimageofafreestandingcolumn—allthatisleftofahouseinthehard-hitLowerNinthWard—buthemovestowardavisionofpromise,alonely高三英语试卷第7页共16页figureathisleisure,staringintothewatersoftoday’sNewOrleans.58.NewOrleaniansaresimilartoNewYorkersinthat______.A.theyrefusetoleavetheirhomelandB.theyexistininsidiousdisintegrationC.theypossessdangerousgeographyD.theyhaveasenseofboringexistence59.WhatcanweknowfromthehurricaneKatrinaanditsdamagingconsequences?A.Arangeofman-madedisastersledtothefiercehurricane.B.Thehurricanehappenedfollowingaterribleflooding.C.TheAmericangovernmentfailedtoprovidehelpandsupport.D.TheresidentsofNewOrleanshaveadeephatredforgovernors.60.WhydidAlecSothrefusetojoinotherartiststotakephotosofNewOrleansadecadeago?A.HealsotreatedNewOrleansasacrimezone.B.HehadhighexpectationsofthefutureofNewOrleans.C.Hecouldn’tputupwiththesufferingthehurricanecaused.D.HewastravelingtheMidwestandtheSouthwithWalkerEvans.CAlittlesocialsupportfromyourbestbudsgoesalongway,whetheryou’reahumanorachimpanzee(黑猩猩).AnewstudythatfollowedachimpanzeecommunityintheforestsofUgandahasfoundthatqualitytimewithclosecompanionssignificantlydecreasedstresshormonelevelsintheprimates—whethertheywereresting,groomingorfacingoffagainstrivalgroups.Thefindings,describedthisweekinthejournalNatureCommunications,shedlightonthephysiologicaleffectsofclosecompanionshipinchimpanzees—andcouldhaveimplicationsforhumanhealthtoo.Researchershavelongknownthatstresscanworsenhealthandraisetheriskofearlydeathinhumansaswellasothersocialmammals.“Itcanhaveeffectsonimmunefunction,cardiofunction,fertility,cognition,andevenyourmood,”saidstudycoauthorKevinLangergraber,aprimatologistatArizonaStateUniversity.Maintainingclosesocialbondscanhelptheseanimals(humansincluded)reducesomeofthatstress,potentiallyminimizingsomehealthrisks.Butscientistshaveyettopindowntheexactphysiologicalmechanismsatwork.“Socialbondsmakeyousurviveandproducebetter—buthowdotheydothat?”Langergrabersaid.Tofindout,theinternationalteamofresearchersstudiedmembersoftheSonsochimpanzeecommunityinUganda’sBudongoForest,agroupconsistingof15males,35femalesand28juvenilesandinfantsduringthestudyperiodfromFebruary2008toJuly2010.Likehumans,chimpanzeestendtohavebesties—bondpartnerswithwhomtheyappeartofeelclose.Theresearcherswantedtoseewhetherinteractionswiththesebondpartnersledtolowerstresslevelsduringparticularlystressfulsituations,suchaswhenfightingrivalgroups,orwhethertimespentwithfriendshelpedlowerstresslevelsmoregenerally,throughouttheday.Thescientistsobservedthechimpsperformthreetypesofactivities:resting,groomingorquarrellingwithothergroupsofchimps.Theresearcherskepttrackofwhetherthechimpsweredoinganyofthesethreethingswiththeirbondpartnersorwithotherchimpsintheirgroup.Ateamofuptosixobserverswatchedthechimpsandfollowedthemaroundtocollecturine(尿液)samples.Thesamples,collectedfromnineadultmaleandeightadultfemalechimps,were高三英语试卷第8页共16页testedtoseehowmuchofthestresshormonecortisoltheycontained.Thescientistsfoundthatchimpanzees’levelsofurinarycortisolwere23%lower,onaverage,duringtheactivitieswhentheywerewiththeirbondpartner.Thiswasespeciallytrueforstressfulactivities,suchastheintergrouprivalries,whereanychimponthefrontlinemightfacephysicalharmorevendeath.Thefindingsinchimpanzees,someofourclosestlivingrelatives,couldshedlightontherolesuchclosesocialrelationshipsplayinhumanhealthtoo,hesaid.Suchfriendshipsmaybejustasimportantduringgoodtimesasbad—thoughmoreresearchneedstobedonebeforeanyconclusionscanbedrawn.“Thishasinterestforalotofpeopleinamedicalcontextaswell,”Langergrabersaid.61.ThescientistscarriedoutaresearchintochimpanzeecommunityinUganda______.A.toseekevidenceofbenefitsofsocialbondsfromphysiologicalangleB.touncoverwhethersocialbondsmakehumanssurviveC.tostudyhowchimpsperformthreetypesofactivitiesD.totrainchimpstomaintainclosesocialbondswitheachother62.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“they”inParagraph10referto?A.Observers.B.Chimpanzees.C.Urinesamples.D.Bondpartners.63.Thechimps’levelsofurinarycortisoldecreasemostwhen______.A.theyarewithotherchimpsintheirgroupB.theyfacetheintergrouprivalrieswithfriendsC.theyperformthreedifferenttypesofactivitiesD.theyspendtimewithfriendsthroughouttheday64.What’stheauthor’spurposeinwritingthepassage?A.Topointoutstressisharmfultoallsocialmammals.B.Toillustratehowchimpscontroltheirstresslevel.C.Tourgescientiststodomoreresearchintochimpanzees.D.Toinformusfriendshipsbenefitbothchimpsandhumans.DDadandIlovedbaseballandhatedsleep.OnemidsummerdawnwhenIwasnine,wedrovetothelocalparkwithourbaseballs,gloves,andYankeescaps.“Ifyouthoughtnightbaseballwasathrill,justwait,”Dadtoldme.“Morningaircarriestheballlikeyou’veneverseen.”Hewasright.Ourfastballschargedfasterandlandedmorelightly.Theechoesofourcatchespoppedasthesunroseoverthedew-sprinkledfields.Theparkwasalloursforabouttwohours.Thenayoungmotherpushedherstrollertowardus.Whensheneared,Dadpolitelyleanedoverthestroller,waved,andgavethebabyhisbestsmile.Themotherstaredathimforasecond,andthenrushedaway.Dadcoveredhismouthwithhishandandwalkedtothecar.“Let’sgo,bud,”hesaid.“I’mnotfeelingwell.”Amonthearlier,Bell’spalsy(贝尔氏神经麻痹)hadstruckDad,paralyzingtherightsideof高三英语试卷第9页共16页hisface.Itlefthimslurringwordsandwithadroopyeyelid.Hecouldhardlydrinkfromacupwithoutspillingontohisshirt.Andhissmile,whichonceeasedthepainofplaygroundcutsandburstforthatthementionofMickJagger,WoodyAllen,orhisveryownYankees,wasgone.AsIslumpedinthecar,Ibegansuspectingthatoursunriseparkvisitwasn’taboutwatchingdaylightliftaroundus.Thiswashisefforttoavoidstares.Itwasasolemndrivehome.Afterthatday,Dadspentmoretimeindoors.Helefttheshopping,driving,andLittleLeaguegamestoMom.Afreelanceeditor,heturnedourdiningroomintohisofficeandburiedhimselfinmanuscripts.Henolongerwantedtoplaycatch.Atphysicaltherapy,Dadobeyedthedoctor:“Nowsmileaswideasyoucan.Nowliftyourrightcheekwithyourhand.Nowtrytowhistle.”Onlythesoundofblowingaircameout.MyearliestmemorieswereofDadwhistlingtoFrankSinatraorBobbyMcFerrin.Healwayswhistled.Hehadtaughtmetowhistletoo.Oftheroughly40,000AmericanssufferingBell’spalsyeveryyear,mostrecoverinseveralweeks.Othercasestakeafewmonthstoheal.Butafternineweeksoftherapy,thedoctorconfessedshecouldn’thelpDad.“I’veneverseenanythinglikethis,”shetoldhimafterhisfinalsession.Thenshehandedhimthebill.Dadcopedthroughhumor.Heoccasionallygrabbederasablemarkersanddrewaneven-sidedwidesmileacrosshisface.Othertimes,hepracticedhisElvisimpersonation,jokingthathiscurledlipsallowedhimtoperfecthisperformanceof“HoundDog”.BythetimeIenteredfourthgradethatSeptember,Dadcouldblinkhisrighteyeandspeakclearlyagain.Buthissmilestillhadn’treturned.SoImadeasecretvow:Iwouldabstainfromsmilesofanykind.Nothingaboutfourthgrademadethiseasy.Classmateswerebotholdenoughtolaughaboutpopcultureandyoungenoughtoappreciatefartjokes.KidscalledmeFrownytheDwarf.(Iwasthreefootten.)Teachersaccompaniedmeintohallways,askingwhatwaswrong.BreakingthepromiseIhadmademyselfwastempting,butIcouldn’tletDadnotsmilealone.WhenIaskedmyPEcoach,“What’ssogreataboutsmiling?”hemademedopush-upswhiletherestoftheclassplayedWiffleball.ThenhecalledDad.Ineverlearnedwhattheydiscussed.ButwhenIgotofftheschoolbusthatafternoon,IsawDadwaitingforme,holdingourglovesandball.Forthefirsttimeinmonths,wegotinthefamilycarandwenttotheparkforacatch.“It’sbeentoolong,”hesaid.Roughlyahalf-dozenfathersandsonslinedthefieldwithglovedarmsintheair.Dadcouldn’tsmile,buthebeamed,andsodidI.Sundowncamequickly.Thefield’swhitelightsglowed,andeveryoneelseleft.ButDadandIthreweverythingfromcurveballstofollyfloatersintothenight.Wehadcatchinguptodo.65.WhydidFatherchoosetoplaybaseballsonesummerdawn?A.Theycouldperformbetterinthemorning.B.Hetriedtoescapeothers’attentiontohisface.C.Morningairwasmoresuitableforplayingbaseball.高三英语试卷第10页共16页D.Theparkwasemptyandtheycouldenjoythemselves.66.Theunderlinedphrase“abstainfrom”inParagraph16isclosestinmeaningto______.A.seekforB.recoverfromC.giveupD.breakinto67.Whatcanweinferfromtheunderlinedsen
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