哈六中2022届高一上学期10月月考英语试题(满分150分,时间120分钟)阅读理解(共两节,每题2分,满分60分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)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。第一节(共25小题;每小题2分,满分50分)A.Youcanstarthorse-ridingatanyage.Chooseprivateorgrouplessonsanyweekdaybetween9amand8:30pm(3:30pmonSaturdays).Thereare10kilometresoftracksandpathsforleisurelyridesacrossfarmlandandopencountry.Youwillneedaridinghat.OpeningHours:MondaythroughFriday:9:00am一8:30pmPhone:(412)396--6754Fax:(412)396—6752SailingClub:OurYoungSailor’sCourseleadstotheStage1Sailingqualification.You’11learnhowtosailsafelyandthecoursealsocoverssailingtheoryandfirstaid.Havefunwithothercoursemembersafterwardsintheclubroom.Thereare10weeklytwo—hourlessons(Tuesdays6pm~8pm).OpeningHours:Tuesdays:6:00pm一8:00pmPhone:(412)396—6644Fax:(412)396—6644DivingCentre:Ourexperiencedinstructorsofferone-monthcoursesindeep-seadivingforbeginners.Therearetwoeveninglessonsaweek,inwhichyoulearntobreatheunderwaterandusetheequipmentsafely.Youonlyneedaswimmingcostumeandtowel.Reducedratesforcouples.OpeningHours:MondayandFriday:6:30pm一8:30pmPhone:(412)396—6312Fax:(412)396—6706MedicalCenter:-16-ThestaffoftheMedicalCenteraimtoprovideconvenientandcomprehensivemedicalcaretostudentsandstaffoftheuniversity.Thecenteriswellequippedandthestaffherearetrainedtodealwithabroadrangeofmedicalproblems.Bothfemaleandmaledoctorsaswellasnursingstaffareavailableforconsultation.Also,allkindsofmedicinesaresoldhereandarecheaperforstudentsthanotherdrugstores.OpeningHours:24hourfromMondaytoSundayPhone:(412)396—6649Fax:(412)396—6648WatersportsClub:Weuseatwo-kilometrelengthofriverforspeedboatracing,andwater-skiing.Abeginners’courseconsistsoften20-minutelessons.Youwilllearntohandleboatssafelyandconfidently,butmustbeabletoswim.Theclubisinaconvenientcentralpositionandisopendailyfrom9a.mto4p.m,withlessonsallthroughtheday.OpeningHours:MondaythroughFriday:9am一4pmPhone:(412)396--6899Fax:(412)396—68901.Ifyouwanttoswimandenjoyactivitieswhicharefastandabitdangerous,youshouldjoin_______.A.WatersportsClubB.DivingCentreC.SailingClubD.RidingSchool2.Ifyouwanttoexperienceanewactivityinthecountrysideinthemornings,youmayfax.A.(412)396--6648B.(412)396--6706C.(412)396--6752D.(412)396—68763.Ifyouareplanningtoexploretheoceandepths,youshouldattendyourlessonsat.A.24hourfromMondaytoSundayB.MondaythroughFriday:7:00am一10:00pmC.Tuesdays:6:00pm一8:00pmD.MondayandFriday:6:30pm一8:30pm4.Youwanttodoanactivityoneeveningaweekandgetadiplomaintheend,youcangoto.-16-A.WatersportsClubB.DivingcenterC.SailingClubD.RidingSchool5.WhichisNOTtheconveniencethattheMedicalCenterprovides?A.Goodequipment.B.Welltrainedstaffmembers.C.Variousexpensivemedicines.D.Nurseryservice.B.Peopledonotanalyzeeveryproblemtheymeet.Sometimestheytrytorememberasolutionfromthelasttimetheyhadasimilarproblem.Theyoftenaccepttheopinionsorideasofotherpeople.Othertimestheybegintoactwithoutthinking.Theytrytofindasolutionbytrialanderror.However,whenallthesemethodsfail,thepersonwithaproblemhastostartanalyzing.Therearesixstagesinanalyzingaproblem.Firstthepersonmustrecognizethatthereisaproblem.Forexample,Sam’sbicycleisbroken,andhecannotreadittoclassasheusuallydoes.Sammustseethatthereisaproblemwithhisbicycle.Nextthethinkermustdefinetheproblem.BeforeSamcanrepairhisbicycle,hemustfindthereasonwhyitdoesnotwork.Forinstance,hemustdetermineiftheproblemiswiththegears,thebrakes,ortheframe.Hemustmakehisproblemmorespecific.Nowthepersonmustlookforinformationthatwillmaketheproblemclearerandleadtopossiblesolutions.Forinstance,supposeSamdecidedthathisbikedoesnotworkbecausethereissomethingwrongwiththegearwheels.Atthistime,hecanlookinhisbicyclerepairbookandreadaboutgears.Hecantalktohisfriendsatthebikeshop.Hecanlookathisgearscarefully.Afterstudyingtheproblem,thepersonshouldhaveseveralsuggestionsforapossiblesolution.TakeSamasanillustration.Hissuggestionsmightbe:putoilonthegearwheels;buynewgearwheelsandreplacetheoldones;tightenorloosenthegearwheels.Eventuallyonesuggestionseemstobethesolutiontotheproblem.Sometimesthefinalideacomesverysuddenlybecausethethinkersuddenlyseessomethingneworseessomethinginanewway.Sam,forexample,suddenlyseesthatthereisapiece-16-ofchewinggumbetweenthegearwheels.Heimmediatelyrealizesthesolutiontohisproblem:hemustcleanthegearwheels.Finallythesolutionistested.Samcleansthegearwheelsandfindsthatafterwardshisbicycleworksperfectly.Inshort,hehassolvedtheproblem.6.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.SixStagesforRepairingSam’sBicycle.B.PossibleWaystoProblem-solving.C.NecessitiesofProblemAnalysis.D.SuggestionsforAnalyzingaProblem.7.Inanalyzingaproblemweshoulddoallthefollowingexcept.A.recognizeanddefinetheproblemB.lookforinformationtomaketheproblemclearerC.havesuggestionsforapossiblesolutionD.findasolutionbytrialormistake8.ByreferringtoSam’sbrokenbicycle,theauthorintendsto.A.illustratethewaystorepairhisbicycleB.discusstheproblemsofhisbicycleC.tellushowtosolveaproblemD.showushowtoanalyseaproblem9.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Peopledonotanalyzetheproblemtheymeet.B.Peopleoftenaccepttheopinionsorideasofotherpeople.C.Peoplemaylearnfromtheirpastexperience.D.Peoplecannotsolvesomeproblemstheymeet.10.Asusedinthelastsentence,thephrase“inshort”means.A.inthelongrunB.indetailC.inawordD.intheendC.Yearsago,whenIstartedlookingformyfirstjob,wiseadvisersurged,"Barbara,beenthusiastic!Enthusiasmwilltakeyoufurtherthananyamountofexperience."Howrighttheywere.Enthusiasticpeoplecanturnaboringdriveintoanadventure,-16-extraworkintoopportunityandstrangersintofriends.''Nothinggreatwaseverachievedwithoutenthusiasm,wroteRalphWaldoEmerson.Itisthepastethathelpsyouhangintherewhenthegoinggetstough.Itistheinnervoicethatwhispers,Icandoit!"whenothersshout,"No,youcan't."IttookyearsandyearsfortheearlyworkofBarbaraMcClintock,ageneticist(遗传学家)whowonthe1983NobelPrizeinmedicine,tobegenerallyaccepted.Yetshedidn'tletuponherexperiments.Workwassuchadeeppleasureforherthatsheneverthoughtofstopping. AuthorandpoetSamuelUllmanoncewrote,"Yearswrinkletheskin,buttogiveupenthusiasmwrinklesthesoul". Enthusiasticpeoplealsolovewhattheydo,regardlessofmoneyortitleorpower.Ifwecannotdowhatweloveasafull-timecareer,wecantreatitasapart-timeinterest,liketheheadofstatewhopaints,thenun(修女)whorunsmarathons,theofficialwhohandcrafts(手工制做)furniture. Wecan'taffordtowastetearson"might-have-beens".Weneedtoturnthetearsintosweataswegoafter''what-can-be".Weneedtoliveeachmomentwholeheartedly,withalloursenses—findingpleasureinthefragranceofaback-yardgarden,thecrayoned(蜡笔的)pictureofasix-year-old,theenchantingbeautyofarainbow.Itissuchenthusiasticloveoflifethatputsasparkleinoureyes,aliltinourstepsandsmoothsthewrinklesfromoursouls. 11.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthispassage? A.FindpleasureinwhatyouaredoingB.WakeupyourlifeC.Togiveupenthusiasmwrinklesthesoul D.Nopains,nogains12.Whatconclusiondoesthewriterdrawthroughtheexperienceoffindingajob? A.Enthusiasmwilltakeyoufurtherthananyamountofexperience.B.Yearswrinkletheskin,buttogiveupenthusiasmwrinklesthesoul.C.Wecan'taffordtowastetearson"might-have-beens.D.Enthusiasticpeoplecanturnaboringdriveintoanadventure,extraworkinto-16-opportunityandstrangersintofriends.13.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisWRONGaccordingtothepassage? A.Noonecanachievegreatsuccesswithoutenthusiasm.B.Enthusiasmwilltakeapersonfurtherthananyamountofhisexperience.C.Weshouldmakegreatefforttodothethingthatcanbedoneinsteadofregrettingforthepast.D.BarbaraMcClintockwasgenerallyacceptedmanyyearsbeforeshewontheNobelPrize14.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedphraseletup? A.continueB.makelesseffortC.makegreateffortD.stop15.Wecanlearnfromthelastparagraphthatitis thatmakesourlifemeaningful. A.loveofgardeningB.loveofdrawingpictureswiththecrayonofasix-year-oldchildC.loveoflifeD.loveofbeautifulrainbowD.IneveryBritishtown,largeandsmall,youwillfindshopsthatsellsecond-handgoods.Sometimessuchshopsdealmostlyinfurniture,sometimesinbooks,sometimesinornaments(装饰)andhouseholdgoods,sometimeseveninclothes.Thefurnituremayoftenbe“antique”,anditmaywellhavechangedhandsmanytimes.Itmayalsobeveryvaluable,althoughthemostvaluablepiecewillusuallygototheLondonsalerooms,whereonepiecemightwellbesoldforhundredsofthousandsofpounds.Asyoulookaroundtheseshopsandseethepolishedwoodofchestsandtables,youcannothelpthinkingofthoselong-deadhandswhichpolishedthatwood,ofthosenow-closedeyeswhichoncelookedatthesepieceswithlove.Thebooks,too,maybeantiqueandveryprecious;somemayberarefirstprintings.Oftenwhensomeonediesorhastomovehouse,hisbooksmayallbesold,sothatsometimesyoumayfindwholelibrariesinoneshop.OnetheborderbetweenEnglandandWales,thereisatownwhichhasbecomeahugebookshopaswell.Eventhecinema-16-andcastlehavebeentakenover,andnowbookshavereplacedsheepasthetown’smaintrade.Therearealsomuchmorehumbleshops,sometimessimplycalled“junkshops”,whereyoucanbuysmallhouseholdpiecesverycheaply.Sometimestheprofits(利润)fromtheseshopsgotocharity(慈善事业).Eventhesepieces,though,canmakeyoufeelsad;youthinkofthosepeoplewhooncetreasuredthem,butwhohavemovedontoanothercountryortodeath.AlthoughtheBritishdonotworship(崇拜)theirancestors,theydotreasurethepastandthethingsofthepast.Thisistrueofhousesaswell.Thesedaysnooneknocksthemdown;theyarerebuiltuntiltheyareoftenbetterthannew.InBritain,peopledonotbuysomethingjustbecauseitisnew.Oldthingsaretreasuredfortheirprovenworth;newthingshavetoprovethemselvesbeforetheyareaccepted.16.Booksfoundinsecond-handbookshopsmay.A.becopiesoftheearliestprintingsB.beonsaleforthefirsttimeC.neverbeworthverymuchD.neverberare17.WhatisthesmalltownontheborderbetweenEnglandandWalesfamousfor?A.Itssheep.B.Itsbookshops.C.Itscinema.D.Itscastle.18.Second-handgoodssometimesfillyouwithsadnessbecause.A.theyaretooexpensiveforaveragebuyersB.theyremindyouoftheoriginalownersC.theyarenowforgottenD.theyaresoldforcharity19.TheaverageBritishperson.A.doesnotrespectoldthingsbecausetheyarenotfashionableB.likestobuildnewhousessimplybecauseitisfashionabletodosoC.likestobuynewthingsbecausetheyarefashionable.D.doesnotliketobuythingssimplybecausetheyarefashionable20.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”(Paragraph4)referto?A.junkshopsB.profitsfromshopsC.oldthingsD.oldhousesE.ShynessMayBePartlyInherited(遗传)-16-About92millionAmericansareshy,andaccordingtorecentresearchabouthalfoftheminheritedthetrait.ThestudieswerediscussedattheAmericanPsychologicalConvention.Onestudy,byHarvardUniversity,wasofbabies21-48monthsold.Itconcludedthatthesebabieshadahighheartratewhenshownunfamiliarpeopleordifferenttoys.Althoughshynessisnotnew,ithasonlyrecentlybecomeofinteresttoresearchers.Thefirststudyonthegeneticconnectionwasin1979.AccordingtoWarrenJonesoftheUniversityofTulsa,socialrelationsthesedaysaremorecomplex."Withlessritual(仪式)andmorecomplexsituations,"hesaid,"shynessisanationalconcern."Notallshypeopleareanxiousandfearful,accordingtoanotherstudy.Evidenceshowsthatonlyhalfofshypeoplearetense,worried,andfearfulinsocialsituations.Manymenuseshynessasanexcuseforfailinginsocialsituations,accordingtoC.R.SnyderoftheUniversityofKansas."Thisisnottrueoffemales.Perhaps,Americanmenarepressuredtobeassertive(自信的)andsuccessful.Sotheywouldrathersaythey'reshythanadmitthey'reincompetent."Shypeoplemaydoverywellsociallyafterthefirstmeetingwithsomeone.Infact,shypeopletendtobemorestable.Thepsychologistssaidshynessseemstobecultural.Japanhasthehighestrating.ChinaandIsraelhavethelowestrating.TheUnitedStatesratedinthemiddle.21.Theword"trait"inthefirstparagraphmeans______A.wayB.traditionC.characterD.possession22.Thosebabiesstudiedwere______whentheysawunfamiliarpeopleordifferenttoys.A.tenseorfearfulB.calmC.asusualD.stable23.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisWrong?-16-A.Researchersbegantostudyshynesswhenitwasknowntothem.B.AccordingtoWarrenJones,shynesshadsomethingtodowithsocialrelationsC.Someshypeopleareanxiousandfearful,somenot.D.Shynesscanperhapsmakepeopledoverywellsocially.24.WhywouldAmericanmenrathersaythey'reshythanadmitthey'reincompetent(无能)?A.shynessisusuallyusedasanexcusebythem.B.shynessisagoodexcuse.C.femalesdon'tuseshynessasanexcuse.D.theyareunderthepressureofsocialsituations.25.Wecanlearnfromthispassagethat______A.shynessisnaturallyinheritedB.shypeoplehavevirtuesaswellasshortcomings.C.femalesdon’tuseshynessasanexcuseD.whichcountryhasshypeople.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)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。Don’tyoujustloveiceskatingeverywinter?Iamsurethatsincewinterisapproaching,yourskatesaresettocomeout,justwaitingtobeused.Impressyourfriendswithyournewtrickonhowtoice-skatebackwardswiththehelpofthesetips.StandstraightThefirstthingthatyouneedtodois,standstraight.26,ifyoufeelthatyouarefallingbackwards.Don’tworry;thishappenstoall.ConfidenceiswhatyouneedThemostimportantstepwhilelearninghowtoskatebackwards,ishavingenoughconfidenceinyourselfandinwhatyouaredoing.Howcanyouachievethis?Bypractice.Oneoftheimportanticeskatingtipsandtechniquesisthatifyoufeelthatyouarelosingyourbalance,thenscissor(做剪式运动)yourskates.27.MaintainspeedTrysculling(滑)withoneskatewhilerollinginastraightlinewiththeother.28.Nowbringtheskatewhichyouareusingtoscull,andthenagain,repeatthesameprocess.Makesurethatyouputmostofyourweightontheskatewhich-16-ismovingstraightandnottheonewithwhichyouaresculling.Now,trythesamethingusingtheotherfoot.29.Onceyouareconfidentthatyoucanscullwitheitherfoot,thenextthingthatyouhavetodoisincreaseyourspeed.Trysomeofyourowntricksnow.Scullwitheitherfootorwithbothatthesametime.ScullandbeawareWhileyoukeeponefootstraight,keepscullingwiththeother.Youcandothatwithbothfeetatthesametime.30,butdon’tgetsoinvolvedthatyoudon’tseewhereyouaregoing.Ifyouarenotwatchingyourback,youmightjustbangagainstsomethingorsomeone.A.Thatis,keeppushingyourselfbackwardswithanoutwardsstroke(滑动)B.Whilegoingbackwards,justgetusedtothefeelingofmovingbackwardsC.KeeppracticingthistillyouareconfidentaboutitD.IncreaseyourspeednowE.Onemustbebraveenoughtolearntoice-skatebackwardsF.ConcentrateonwhatyouaredoingG.Justputyourchinupandslightlybendyourknees完型填空:共两节(每题1.5分,共60分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)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。AItwaspouringoutside.Weallstoodthere31,somepatiently;othersannoyed32naturemesseduptheirhurriedday.Igotlostinthesoundandsightoftheheavens33awaythedirtanddustoftheworld.“Mom,let’srunthroughtherain,”agirl’svoice34me.“No,honey.We’llwaituntilit35downabit,”Momreplied.Theyounggirlwaitedaboutanotherminuteand36:“Mom,let’srunthroughtherain.”“We’llgetwetifwedo,”Momsaid.-16-“No,wewon’t,Mom.That’snotwhatyousaidthismorning,”theyounggirlsaidasshe37herMom’sarm.“Thismorning?38didIsaywecouldrunthroughtherainandnotgetwet?”“Don’tyouremember?WhenyouweretalkingtoDaddyabouthiscancer,yousaid,‘IfGodcangetusthroughthis,hecangetusthrough39.’”Theentirecrowdturned40.Mompausedandthoughtforamomentabout41shewouldsay.Nowsomewouldlaughitoffandscoldherforbeingsilly.42then,weheard,“Honey,youare43.Let’srunthroughtherain.Ifwegetwet,maybewejustneedwashing,”Momsaid.Then44theyran.Weallstood45,smilingandlaughingastheyranpastthecars.Yes,theygotwet.Buttheywere46byafewwhoscreamedandlaughedlikechildrenallthe47totheircars.Circumstancesorpeoplecantakeawayyourmaterialpossessions,andtheycaneventakeawayyour48.Butnoonecantakeawayyourprecious49.So,don’tforgettomaketimeandtakethe50tomakememorieseveryday!Ihopeyoustilltakethetimetorunthroughtherain.31.A.talkingB.waitingC.complainingD.expecting32.A.asifB.evenifC.becauseD.that33.A.takingB.puttingC.drivingD.washing34.A.caughtB.brokeC.impressedD.called35.A.keepsB.comesC.pushesD.slows36.A.askedB.repeatedC.requiredD.added37.A.pulledB.touchedC.wavedD.felt38.A.WhyB.HowC.WhenD.Where39.A.rainB.diseaseC.anythingD.something40.A.stillB.angryC.seriousD.silent41.A.whatB.howC.whetherD.if42.A.HoweverB.ButC.AfterD.Though43.A.stupidB.wrongC.rightD.-16-clever44.A.offB.alongC.onD.over45.A.sighingB.jokingC.discussingD.watching46.A.followedB.guidedC.respectedD.praised47.A.timeB.wayC.sameD.best48.A.houseB.moneyC.healthD.time49.A.childrenB.experienceC.courageD.memories50.A.possibilitiesB.opportunitiesC.riskD.challengeB.WhenIwas8,agentlemancametomyorphanage(孤儿院)andtaughtushowtodowoodworkingprojects.Iremembermyfirstproject—asmalltable.Iwasso__51__ofitthatIlookeduponitasifIhadcreateda(an)___52__.Itwasabsolutelybeautifulandithadtakenmesixweeksto___53___it.IcouldhardlywaittogiveittoMotherWintersasa___54__.Shewastheheadmistressofourorphanage,whowasalways___55__withus.Asthetableswerenotdryfromtheclearcoating,themantoldustowaitafewdaysbeforetakingthemtoourdormitories.ButIwasjustso__56__andhappythatIcouldn’twait.Idashedoutlikea___57___,carryingmytable,smilingfromeartoear.WhenIreachedthedormitoryIplacedthelittletablebesidemybed.Iwas__58___itwhenMotherWintersentered.Shewalkedovertothetable.Runningherhand__59___it,shenoticedthatitwasstillwet.“Wereyou___60___tobringthishome?”sheasked.“No,ma’am,”I___61__withmyheaddown.-16-SheorderedmetothrowthetableoutandsoIdid.Aftersheleft,Iimmediatelyopenedthedoortogetitback.Therewas___62__stuckallover.Ibrushedandcried,butitwouldnotcomeoff.Ihidthetableinmyclosetandnever__63___it.Ayearlaterwhilecleaningup,IgavethetabletoMotherHenderson,myhouseparent(宿管员),thinkingthatshewould___64__itaway.Thirtyyearslateratareunion,I__65__thatMotherHendersonwaslivingnearby,soIdroveuptoseeher.Wetalkedcheerfullyforlong.AsIwasabouttoleave,sheaskedmetocomedowntoher___66__togetsomethingimportant.Ifollowedher___67__intoadarkcorner.Shepickedsomethingup.___68__sheturnedaround,Icouldseethatshewasholdingalittletable.MotherHendersonkeptthelittletablethatIhadgivenupforlostsolongago.Today,Ilookatthattablewithbittersweetmemoriesbutfullof___69__toMotherHenderson,whokeptitforayoungorphanwhotriedveryhardto___70__.51.A.tiredB.ashamedC.proudD.aware52.A.awardB.wonderC.recordD.product53.A.designB.inventC.paintD.buy54.A.giftB.rewardC.prizeD.souvenir(纪念碑)55.A.satisfiedB.strictC.patientD.angry56.A.upsetB.amazedC.confidentD.excited57.A.thiefB.heroC.swordD.flash58.A.dryingB.observingC.admiringD.hiding59.A.intoB.acrossC.aboveD.after60.A.supposedB.embarrassedC.encouragedD.determined-16-61.A.agreedB.sighedC.whisperedD.argued62.A.dirtB.glueC.paintD.wood63.A.removedB.touchedC.shookD.split64.A.putB.giveC.takeD.throw65.A.learnedB.expectedC.rememberedD.recommended66.A.bathroomB.balcony(阳台)C.basementD.bedroom67.A.curiouslyB.unwillinglyC.doubtfullyD.worriedly68.A.BeforeB.SinceC.AsD.Until69.A.admirationB.gratitudeC.sympathyD.regret70.A.adaptB.studyC.performD.please第II卷注意:将答案写在答题卷上。写在本试卷上无效。语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)Onacoldeveningwithsnowfloatingintheair,Igot71.______(stick)ontheroadbecauseofaflattire(轮胎).Iattempted72.______(seek)helpfromthepassingcars,butnoonestopped.AsIwasabouttogiveuphope,aman73______(drive)anolddirtycarcametomyaid.Tobehonest,Iwasscaredwhenhefirstapproachedme.Eyinghimupanddown,Ithoughttomyself,‘Thereisaverygoodchance74.______hemayrobme,”Heseemedtohavesensedmydiscomfortsohetriedtoeasemy75.______(anxious)byintroducinghimself.Hisactofkindnessmademefeelashamedtohavequestionedhisintentions.76.______wasreallyconsiderateofhim-16-tostoptohelpaperfectstrangerlikeme,especiallyinsuchterribleweather.Thus,afterthesparetirewasfitted,Iasked77.______muchIowedhim.Iwantedtopayhimback.78.______(surprising),hedidnottakemyofferbutrathertoldmetopasstheactofkindnessforwardandhelpmorepeople79.______need.Ashesaidthosewords,Inoticedhimwearingasmileofcontentment.Helpingothersseemedavery80.______(nature)thingtohim.Iwitnessedthetruebeautyofhumannatureinhim.短文改错(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改仅限一词。2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Lastnightastrongwindaswellasaheavilyrainstruckourarea.Newscamethatthetreesintheparktwokilometersawayfromourschoolwasblowndown.Thisafternoon,theysetofftheparktodosomecleaning.Theheadoftheparkmetusorgaveussomeadviceonhowtoclearawaythefallingtrees,branchesandleaves.Sometimeslater,wewereworkinghardwhenitbeginstorain.Becausefewofushadtakenalongumbrellasorraincoats,sowewereallwet.Arainlastedaboutanhouranditwasapitythattheyhadtostopourwork.-16-哈六中2022届高一10月月考英语试题参考答案阅读理解(每题2分共60分):1-5.ACDCC6-10.BDCAC11-15.BDDBC16-20.ABBDC21-25CAADB26-30GCADF完型填空(每题1.5分共60分):31-35BCDAD 36-40BACCD 41-45ABCAD 46-50ABCDB51-55BCAAB 56-60BCDBA 61-65CDBAC 66-70BACDA语法填空(每题1.5分共15分):61.stuck62.toseek63.driving64.that65.anxiety66.It67.how68.Surprisingly69.in70.natural短文改错:(每小题1.5分,共15分)Lastnightastrongwindaswellasheavilyrainstruckourarea.Newscamethatthetreesinheavytheparktwokilometersawayfromourschoolwasblowndown.Thisafternoon,wesetoffwere∧theparktodosomecleaning.Theheadoftheparkmetusorgaveussomeadviceonhowtoforandclearawaythefallingtrees,branchesandleaves.Sometimeslater,wewereworkinghardwhenitfallentimebeginstorain.Becausefewofushadtakenalongumbrellasorraincoats,sowewereallwet.ArainbeganThelastedaboutanhouranditwasapitythattheyhadtostopourwork.we-16-