浙江省宁波市效实中学2022届高三高考模拟英语第I卷(选择题共80分)第一部分: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0.5分,满分10分)从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项选项的标号涂黑。1.—Susan,willyoupleasegoandemptytherubbish?—______?A.WhymeB.SowhatC.WhatforD.Howcome2.Nowadays______Internetisbecomingincreasinglypopularand______newhighspeedbroadbandnetworkwasrecentlystarted.A.a;theB.the;aC.a;aD.the;the3.Mostofusmanageourphysicalhealthbetterthanouremotionalhealth,______problemstocauserealharm.A.leftB.leavingC.toleaveD.havingleft4.Anyonewhoappliesforthepositionmustmeettherequirement______heorsheshouldhaveagoodcommandofEnglish.A.whichB.whetherC.howD.that5.Ourunderstandingofeducation,workandsocietyisdifferentfrom______oftheearliergeneration.A.whatB.thoseC.thatD.one6.Syria'sforeignministryyesterdayaccusedIsrael______workingwith"terroristgroups"afteritcarriedouttwostrikesagainstSyriantargets.A.ofB.withC.onD.against7.Mycalculationswerebasedonthe______thathousepriceswouldremainsteady.A.theoryB.regulationC.procedureD.assumption8.Thestoryismoving,andthequestions,Isuppose,arenotsodifficultastheyappear______.A.toanswerB.tobeansweredC.answeringD.beinganswered9.—We’lltaketheconditionsintocarefulconsideration______youhaveattachedtothiscontract.—Thanks.Hopeforfurthercooperation.A.asB.whichC.whereD.what10.Theelderlyneedspecialcareinwinter,astheyare______tothesuddenchangeofweather.A.sensitiveB.negativeC.flexibleD.sensible11.Ifwaterbecomesincreasinglyscarceindecades______,watershortagewillbecomeahotissueallovertheworld.A.comingB.havingcomeC.tocomeD.tobecoming12.Shestartedstudyingmedicineatcollege,but______toBusinessStudiesinhersecondyear.A.transformedB.skippedC.adjustedD.switched13\n13.—HasyourfatherreturnedfromEuropeyet?—Yes,buthe______hereforonlythreedaysbeforehiscompanysenthimtoAmerica.A.wasB.hasbeenC.willbeD.wouldbe14.Stevehastogetupat5:00A.M.togettoschool.______this,hehasnevermissedaclass.A.IncontrasttoB.ApartfromC.InadditiontoD.Inspiteof15.Theotherdayhe______adollarbillinthesuithewassendingtothecleaner’s.A.cametoB.cameacrossC.cameintoD.camethrough16.—Bob!How’syourproject?IheardyoustarteditlastFriday,right?—Oh!I______forit.ButIhaven’tdecidedwhentodoit.A.hadpreparedB.waspreparingC.havebeenpreparingD.haveprepared17.Isawawomanrunningtowardmeinthedark.BeforeIcouldrecognizewhoshewas,shehadrunbackinthedirection______shehadcome.A.ofwhichB.fromwhereC.inwhichD.fromwhich18.—Haven’tseenLucyrecently.What’shappened?—Oh,it’smorethantwomonths______sheworkedhere.A.beforeB.afterC.sinceD.when19.Thecompanyisquitehonestandguaranteesthenewproduct______beunderwarrantyforthreeyears.A.shouldB.shallC.willD.can20.Iwasreallybusythesedays,otherwiseI_______toyourbirthdaypartylastnight.A.cameB.didcomeC.shouldhavecomeD.wouldhavecome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21~40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项选项的标号涂黑。Sincemyfamilywerenotgoingtobehelpful,IdecidedIwouldlookforoneallbymyselfandnottellthemaboutittillI’dgotone.Ihadseenanagency(中介机构)advertisedinalocalnewspaper.Irushedoutofthe21insearchofit.Iwaswildlyexcited,andas 22asifIweregoingonthestage.Findingthe 23 quiteeasily,Iranbreathlesslythroughadoorwhichsaid“Enterwithoutknocking,ifyouplease.”Thesimpleatmosphereoftheoffice 24 me.Thewomanlookedcarefullyatme25throughherglasses,andthen 26 meinalowvoice.Iansweredsoftly.AllofasuddenIstartedtofeelrather 27 .ShewonderedwhyIwaslookingforthissortof 28 .Ifeltevenmorehelplesswhenshetoldmethatitwould13\nbe 29 togetajobwithout 30 .IwonderedwhetherIoughttoleave, 31 thetelephoneonherdeskrang.Iheardhersay:“32 ,I’vegotsomeoneinthe 33 atthisverymomentwhomight 34 .”Shewrotedowna35 ,andhelditouttome,saying:“Ringupthislady.Shewantsa 36 immediately.Infact,youwouldhavetostarttomorrowbycookingadinnerfortenpeople.”“Ohyes,”saidI— 37 havingcookedformorethanfourinmylife.I 38 heragainandagain,andrushedouttothe 39 telephonebox.Icollectedmythoughts,tookadeepbreath,andrangthenumber.IsaidconfidentlythatIwasjustwhatshewaslookingfor.Ispentthenextfewhours 40 cookbooks.21.A.bed Bhouse C.agency D.office22.A.proud B.pleased C.nervous D.worried23.A.family B.door C.placeD.stage24.A.calmed B.excited C.frightened D.disturbed25.A.asusual B.forawhile C.inaminute D.onceagain26.A.advised B.examined C.informed D.questioned27.A.encouraged B.dissatisfied C.hopeless D.pleased28.A.place B.job C.advice D.help29.A.difficult B.helpless C.possible D.unusual30.A.ability B.experience C. knowledge D.study31.A.after B.since C. until D.when32.A.Aboveall B.AsamatteroffactC. Asaresult D.Inspiteofthat33.A.family B.house C. office D.restaurant34.A.hire B.accept C. suit D.offer35.A.letterB.name C. note D.number36.A.cook B.help C. teacher D.secretary37.A.almost B.neverC. nearly D.really38.A.answered B.promised C. thanked D.told39.A.outside B.local C. closest D.13\nnearest40.A.borrowing B.buying C. reading D.writing第二部分:阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50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,并在答题纸上将该项选项的标号涂黑。AYoucan’thideanaturaldisasterfromchildren,sohowdowepreparethemforit?Firstofall,youshouldexplaintothemthatactsofnaturearen’tnecessarilydisastersbutcanbecomeone.Thesemayincludefloods,hurricanes,tornadoes,winterstorms,wildfires,andearthquakes.Thewaytopreparechildrenforthesedisastersistoeducatethemaboutwhateachtypeisandthenmakeitfunbymakingthem“DisasterMasters”orwhatevertitleyoucanthinkof.MakingthemaDisasterMasterwon’tbeeasy.Theymustknowwhat’sinadisasteremergencykit(工具箱)andwhyit’sincluded.Youcangetyourfriendsinvolved,too.Ifyourfriendshavechildren,theymaywanttobeinvolvedinyouremergencypreparations.Makeitagroupproject.Thisistheopportunityforeveryonetobecomefamiliarwiththeequipment.Wehavetobeawareofourconductandthewaywereacttostress.Thechildrenwillbeeasilyinfluencedbyyourattitudeanddemeanor.Thecalmness,steadymanner,andgoodhumorofyourspouse(配偶)andyouwillgoalongwaytowardtheeasingorthereductionofstress.Explaintothemwhatthey’relikelytoencounterorseeanddescribehowpeoplemayreact.Disasterscancomeandgoveryquicklyandgenerallydon’tlastlong.Ifyoumuststayawayfromhome,trytogetintoaroutinequicklyandencouragethemtomakenewfriends.Letthemknowtheycanlooktotheirparentsandotheradultsiftheybecomescaredorconfused.Andit’simportanttoletthemknowit’sOKtocryduringadisaster.It’ssometimeshelpfultoletthechildrendrawpicturesofwhatthey’veexperienced.Encouragethemtowritewhattheylearnedandwhatcouldhavebeendonebetter.Savethestory.Makeitpartofadocumentedfamilyhistory!41.Thispassagewaswrittenmainlytotellusabout______.A.theimportanceofmutualhelpindisasterpreparationB.tipsforpreparingchildrenforanaturaldisasterC.theimportanceofeducatingchildrenaboutnaturaldisastersD.waystoraisechildren’scourageinnaturaldisasters42.ItisamustthataDisasterMasterknows______.A.whenanaturaldisasterwillcomeB.whytherearenaturaldisastersC.howtouseadisasteremergencykitD.howtoteachothersaboutemergencypreparations43.Theunderlinedword“demeanor”inParagraph3canbereplacedby“______”.13\nA.personalityB.lifestyleC.emotionD.behavior44.Whentheymeetwithanaturaldisaster,children______.A.mustwritedownwhattheyseeandhowtheyfeelB.shouldbelievethatthedisasterwillneverlastlongC.cancryiftheyarefrightenedD.shouldhelpotherchildrendespitethedanger45.Theauthorwrotethepassagemainlyfor______.A.parentsB.youngchildrenC.teachersD.collegestudentsBBattleoftheBooksEachyearinApril,the“BattleoftheBooks”teamsfromeachschoolmeetfortheSemi-Battlecompetition.ThetopthreeteamsfromeachdivisiongoontotheFinalBattletocompeteforgold,silverandbronzemedals.ThegoldmedalwinnersgoontocompeteintheRegionalChampionship.BattleoftheBooksRulesandGoalsGoals:Students:Havefunreadinggoodbooksfromawidevarietyofauthorsandgenres(体裁).Educators:Encouragereading,fosterfriendlycompetition,andnurturetheloveofbooksinyoungpeople.Rules:Oneteamofsixstudentsfromgrades7or8willrepresenteachschool.1.Eachteamwillhaveaspokesperson.Whiletheteamisencouragedtodiscusspossibleanswers,teamanswerswillonlybeacceptedfromthespokesperson.2.TheSemi-Finalswillconsistofthreeroundsofplay,andtheFinalswillhaveoneround.EachroundfeaturesaRegularBattleandaLightningBattle.3.RegularBattlequestionswillbeaddressedtoteamsalternately(轮流地),regardlessofthelastcorrectanswer.Therewillbe12RegularBattlequestionsperround.Whenaskedaquestion,teamswillhave20secondstoprovidethebook’stitleandauthor.4.Fivepointswillbegiveniftheteamcorrectlyidentifiestheexacttitle,andthreepointswillbeawardedforcorrectlyidentifyingtheauthor’ssurname.Theauthor’sfirstnamedoesnotneedtobeidentified.5.TheLightningBattleswillbefeaturedattheendofeachround.LightningBattlesconsistofa2minutes,30secondstimeperiodduringwhicheachteamisaskedupto12questions.Thesequestionsconcerndetailsofthebooksandwillnotrequireteamstoidentifytitlesorauthors.EachcorrectlyansweredLightningBattlequestionwillbeworththreepoints.PLEASENOTE:lAwarm-uppracticequestionwillbegiventoeachteamatthebeginningofitsfirstSemi-BattleandatthebeginningoftheFinalandRegionalFinalBattles.13\nlTheremaybenoassistancefromthecoordinatorsandaudiencemembers.lTeamswillnotbepunishedforincorrectanswers.lAnyteamdemonstratingpoorsportsmanshipwillnotbeinvitedback.46.Accordingtothetext,“BattleoftheBooks”isanactivity______.A.wherestudentsareinspiredtowritebooksB.wherebooksareusedasarmsinthebattleC.wherefriendscompetewitheachotherD.wherereadersaremotivatedtolovebooks47.HowmanyquestionswillbeaskedintheSemi-Finals?A.72B.24C.36D.1248.Whatinformationcanwegetfromthetext?A.Teamsaregiven20minutestoansweraquestion.B.Acompetitorgets18pointsfor6correcttitles.C.EachroundendswiththeLightningBattles.D.Acorrectfirstnamewillbegiven5points.49.Ifateamdoesn’tcompetefairly,it______.A.won’tbegivenawarm-uppracticeB.won’tgethelpfromaudiencemembersC.willbereducedinitspointsD.won’tbeallowedtocompetenexttimeCYouhearthecommentallthetime:theU.S.economylooksgoodbyfigures,butitdoesn’tfeelgood.Whydoesn’tever-greaterwealthpromoteever-greaterhappiness?Itisaquestionthatdatesatleasttotheappearancein1958ofTheWealthySocietybyJohnKennethGalbraith,whodiedrecentlyat97.TheWealthySocietyisamodernclassicbecauseithelpeddescribeanewmomentinthehumancondition.Formostofhistory,“hunger,sickness,andcold”threatenednearlyeveryone,Galbraithwrote.“Povertywasfoundeverywhereinthatworld.Obviouslyitisnotofours.”AfterWorldWarII,thefearofanotherGreatDepressiongavewaytoaneconomicgrowth.Bythe1930sunemploymenthadaveraged18.2percent;inthe1950sitwas4.5percent.ToGalbraith,materialismhadgonemadandwouldcausediscontent.Throughadvertising,companiesconditionedconsumerstobuythingstheydidn’treallywantorneed.Becausesomuchspendingwasartificial,itwould beunsatisfying.Meanwhile,governmentspendingthatwouldmakeeveryonebetteroffwasbeingcutdownbecausepeoplewronglyconsideredgovernmentonlyas“anecessarybad.”It’softensaidthatonlythericharegettingahead;everyoneelseis standingstillorfallingbehind.Well,therearemanyundeservingrich—overpaidchiefmanagers,forinstance.Butoveranymeaningfulperiod,mostpeople’sincomesareincreasing.From1995to2022,peoplefeel“squeezed”becausetheirrisingincomesoftendon’tsatisfytheirrisingwants—forbiggerhomes,morehealthcare,moreeducation,andfasterInternetconnections.13\nTheothergreatdisappointmentisthatithasnotgotridofinsecurity.Peopleregardjobstabilityaspartoftheirstandardofliving.Ascompanyunemploymentincreased,thatparthasgraduallybecomeweaker.Moreworkersfearthey’vebecome“thedisposableAmerican,”asLouisUchitelleputsitinhisbookbythesamename.Becausesomuchprevioussufferingandsocialconflictresultedfrompoverty,thearrivalofwidespreadwealthsuggestedutopian(乌托邦式的)possibilities.Uptoapoint,wealthsucceeds.Thereismuchlessphysicalsufferingthanbefore.Peoplearebetteroff.Unfortunately,wealthalsocreatesnewcomplaints.Advancedsocietiesneedeconomicgrowthtosatisfythemultiplyingwantsoftheircitizens.Butthesearchforgrowthcausenewanxietiesandeconomicconflictsthatdisturbthesocialorder.Wealthsetsfreetheindividual,promisingthateveryonecanchooseauniquewaytoself-accomplishment.Butthepromiseissounreasonablethatitleadstomanydisappointmentsandsometimesinspireschoicesthathaveanti-socialconsequences,includingfamilybreakdown.Figuresindicatethathappinesshasnotrisenwithincomes.Shouldwebesurprised?Notreally.We’vesimplyconfirmedanoldtruth:theseekingofwealthdoesnotalwaysendwithhappiness.50. TheWealthySocietyisabook______.A.aboutprevioussufferingandsocialconflictinthepastB.writtenbyLouisUchitellewhodiedrecentlyat97C.indicatingthatpeoplearebecomingworseoffD.aboutwhyhappinessdoesnotrisewithwealth51. AccordingtoGalbraith,peoplefeeldiscontentedbecause______.A.materialismhasrunwildinmodernsocietyB.theyareinfearofanotherGreatDepressionC.publicspendinghasn’tbeencutdownasexpectedD.thegovernmenthasprovedtobenecessarybutugly52. Whydopeoplefeel“squeezed”whentheiraverageincomerisesconsiderably?A.Theythinktherearetoomanyoverpaidrich.B.Thereismoreunemploymentinmodernsociety.C.Theirmaterialdemandsgofasterthantheirearnings.D.Healthcareandeducationalcosthavesomehowgoneoutofcontrol.53. WhatdoesLouisUchitellemeanby“thedisposableAmerican”?A.Peoplewithastablejob.B.Workerswhonolongerhavesecurejobs.C.Thosewhoseejobstabilityaspartoftheirlivingstandard.D.Peoplewhohaveasenseofsecuritybecauseoftheirrisingincomes.54. WhathaswealthbroughttoAmericansociety?A.Stabilityandsecurity.B.Materialismandcontent.C.Asenseofself-accomplishment.D.Newanxiety,conflictsandcomplaints.13\nDItwaseleveno'clockthatnightwhenMr.Pontellierreturnedfromhisnightout.Hewasinanexcellenthumor,inhighspirits,andverytalkative.Hisentranceawokehiswife,whowasinbedandfastasleepwhenhecamein.Hetalkedtoherwhileheundressed,tellingheranecdotesandbitsofnewsandgossipthathehadgatheredduringtheday.Shewasovercomewithsleep,andansweredhimwithlittlehalfutterances. Hethoughtitverydiscouragingthathiswife,whowasthesoleobjectofhisexistence,showedsolittleinterestinthingswhichconcernedhimandvaluedsolittlehisconversation. Mr.Pontellierhadforgottenthecandiesandpeanutsthathehadpromisedtheboys.Still,helovedthemverymuchandwentintotheroomwheretheyslepttotakealookatthemandmakesurethattheywererestingcomfortably.Theresultofhisinvestigationwasfarfromsatisfactory.Heturnedandshiftedtheyoungstersaboutinbed.Oneofthembegantokickandtalkaboutabasketfullofcrabs. Mr.PontellierreturnedtohiswifewiththeinformationthatRaoulhadahighfeverandneededlookingafter.Thenhelithiscigarandwentandsatneartheopendoortosmokeit. Mrs.PontellierwasquitesureRaoulhadnofever.Hehadgonetobedperfectlywell,shesaid,andnothinghadmadehimsick.Mr.Pontellierwastoowellfamiliarwithfeversymptomstobemistaken.Heassuredherthechildwasburningwithfeveratthatmomentinthenextroom. Hereproachedhiswifewithherinattention,herhabitualneglectofthechildren.Ifitwasnotamother'splacetolookafterchildren,whoseonearthwasit?Hehimselfhadhishandsfullwithhisbusiness.Hecouldnotbeintwoplacesatonce;makingalivingforhisfamilyonthestreet,andstayinghometoseethatnoharmdonetothem.Hetalkedinadull,repeatedandinsistentway. Mrs.Pontelliersprangoutofbedandwentintothenextroom.Shesooncamebackandsatontheedgeofthebed,leaningherheaddownonthepillow.Shesaidnothing,andrefusedtoanswerherhusbandwhenhequestionedher.Whenhiscigarwassmokedout,hewenttobed,andinhalfaminutewasfastasleep. Mrs.Pontellierwasbythattimethoroughlyawake.Shebegantocryalittle,andwipedhereyesonthesleeveofhernightdress.Shewentoutontheporch,whereshesatdownandbegantorockherselfinthechair. Itwasthenpastmidnight.Thecottageswerealldark.Therewasnosoundexceptthehootingofanoldowlandtheeverlastingvoiceofthesea,whichbrokelikeamournfullullaby(催眠曲)uponthenight. ThetearscamesofasttoMrs.Pontellier'seyesthatthedampsleeveofhernightdressnolongerservedtodrythem.Shewentoncryingthere,notcaringanylongertodryherface,hereyes,herarms. Shecouldnothavetoldwhyshewascrying.Suchexperiencesashadjusthappenedwerenotuncommoninhermarriedlife.Theyseemedneverbeforetohaveweighedmuch13\nagainsttheabundance(充足)ofherhusband'skindnessandauniformdevotionwhichhadcometobeself-understood. Anindescribableoppression,whichseemedtogenerateinsomeunfamiliarpartofherconsciousness,filledherwholebeingwithvaguepain.Itwaslikeashadow,likeamistpassingacrosshersoul'ssummerday.Itwasstrangeandunfamiliar;itwasamood.Shedidnotsitthereinwardlyscoldingherhusband,expressingsadnessaboutFate,whichhaddirectedherfootstepstothepathwhichtheyhadtaken.Shewasjusthavingagoodcryalltoherself. Themosquitoessucceededindrivingawayamoodwhichmighthaveheldherthereinthedarknesshalfanightlonger. ThefollowingmorningMr.Pontellierwasupingoodtimetotakethecarriagewhichwastoconveyhimtotheship.Hewasreturningtothecitytohisbusiness,andtheywouldnotseehimagainattheIslandtillthecomingSaturday.Hehadregainedhiscalmness,whichseemedtohavebeensomewhatweakenedthenightbefore.Hewaseagertobegone,ashelookedforwardtoalivelyweekinthefinancialcenter.55.Mr.Pontelliercomesbackhomefromhisnightoutina/an______stateofmind.A.excitedB.confusedC.depressedD.disappointed56.Mr.Pontelliercriticizeshiswifebecause______.A.sheisnotwhollydevotedtoherchildrenB.shedoeslittlehouseworkbutsleepC.sheknowsnothingaboutfeversymptomsD.shefailstotakehersontohospital57.ThewriterwouldmostlikelydescribeMr.Pontellier’sconductduringtheeveningas______.A.impatientandgenerousB.enthusiasticandresponsibleC.concernedandgentleD.inconsiderateandself-centered58.TheunderlinedsentencesuggeststhatMr.Pontellier'scomplaintstohiswifeare______.A.hesitantandconfusedB.notasurgentasheclaimsC.angryanduncertainD.toocomplextomakesense59.Inparagraphs8to13,Mrs.Pontellier’sreactionstoherhusband’sbehaviorsuggestthat______.A.sheacceptsunquestioninglyherroleoftakingcareofthechildrenB.thisisoneofthefirsttimesshehasacknowledgedherunhappinesswithherhusbandC.herrelationshipwithherhusbandisnotwhathasmadeherdepressedD.sheisangryaboutsomethingthathappenedbeforeherhusbandleft60.ThepassageshowsMr.Pontellierishappiestwhenhe______.A.sitsneartheopendoorsmokingacigarandtalkingB.makesupwithhiswifeafteraheatedargument13\nC.hasbeenawayfromhomeorisabouttoleavehomeD.hasgivenhischildrengiftsofcandiesandpeanuts第二节:下面文章中有5处(第61~65)需要添加小标题。请从(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出符合各段意思的小标题,并在答题纸上将相应选项的标号涂黑。选项中有一项是多余选项。A.BebraveinyourrequestsB.YougetwhatyoutolerateC.Don’tfeelguiltyofyourrequestsD.Don’tthinkothersaremindreadersE.Don’tmakea“no”meanmorethanitdoesF.BespecificaboutwhatyouwantandwhenyouwantitBeBold:AskforWhatYouReallyWant!Haveyoueverbeeninasituationthatiscausingyoutofeelannoyed,frustrated,orunappreciated?Weallexperiencethem,butoftenwedon’thavethecouragetochangethemoraskforwhatwereallywant.Complainingaboutyourproblemsneversolvesthem.Onlywhenyougetclearaboutwhatyouwant,andarewillingtoaskforit,willyouexperiencenotonlyalotlessstressinyourlife,butgreatersuccessinyourrelationship,careerandlife.Herearefivetipstohelpyouonyourway.61.________________Weoftenthinkourbosses,colleaguesandevenourfriendscanunderstandourthoughtevenwithoutbeingtold.Sowhentheydon’tactaswe’dlike,wefeelhurtandupset.Foranyrelationshiptodevelop,bothpartieshavetocommunicatetheirneeds.Whetherit’showyou’dlikeyourcolleaguetocommunicatewithyouaboutaworkproject,orhowyou’dlikeyourbosstoassessyourwork,it’snecessarytoconveywhatyouwant.62.________________Whenaskingforwhatyoureallywant,youwillseldom,ifever,begivenmorethanwhatyouhavethecouragetoaskfor.Sodon’tweakenyourrequeststoavoidbeingturneddown.Thinkaboutwhatyouridealoutcomewouldbeandthenconfidently,courageously,askforit.Whileyoumaynotalwaysgetasmuchasyouaskedfor,youwillgetmorethanyouwouldhaveotherwise.63.________________Intheworkplace,thebiggestreasonforunmetexpectationsisalackofunderstandingofexactlywhatisexpected.Arequestthatholdswaterneedstomakeclearnotjustwhatyouwant,butalsothetimelimitwithinwhichyouwantit.Thatis,bothaclear“what”and“when”.Forexample,“CouldyoupleasegetthemonthlysalesreporttomebymiddayFriday?64.________________Whetherit’saskingyourfriendtoshowupontime,oraskingyourcolleaguetostopmakingjokesinyourpresence,everyday,throughwhatyousayanddo,youteachothershowtotreatyou.Lettingothersknowwhatyouwill(andwill13\nnot)putupwithandwhatyouexpectfromthem,isimportanttoyourwellbeingandsuccess—athomeandwork.65.________________Inrealityyouwon’talwaysgetwhatyouaskfor.Yourbosswon’talwaysgiveyouthepayraiseyou’dlikeandyourparentsmaynotagreetomindyourthreekidseverysecondweekend.Whenpeoplesayno,youcantakeitreallypersonallyanddecidenevertospeaktothemagain—oryoucanacceptitgraciouslyandmoveon.Atleastnowyouknowwhereyoustandandcanplanaccordingly.Askingforlessthanyoureallywant—fromyourself,fromothersandfromlife—doesn’tserveanyone.Rememberthatfortunefavorsthebold.Somakebigger,better,bolderrequests,andaskforwhatyoureallywant.Whoknows…youmightjustgetit!第Ⅱ卷(非选择题共40分)第三部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)下面短文中有10处语言错误,请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(∧),并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,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;例如:Itwasverynicetogetyourinvitationtospend∧weekendwithyou.LuckilytheIwascompletelyfreethen,soI’lltosay"yes".I’llarriveinBristolataround8pminamonFridayevening.2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。13\n13\n13