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The next day when the Spellman’s dogs went through my mother's flower garden, she put out a bowl of water for them. When she saw the Spellman girls walking out with nothing but a halter on, she lectured them about being upright ladies and offered them sweaters. And when she heard the Spellman's music through our walls, she tried to dance a little bit. She even invited the Spellmans to be part of the good neighbors committee. Now the neighborhood was a better place.

24. According to paragraph one, what may the author’s mother think of the Spellmans? A. brave and active B. considerate and thoughtful C. inconsiderate and casual D. indifferent and cautious

25. How did the author's mother feel about being helped by the Spellman boys? A. Delighted

B Concerned. C. Frightened

D. Surprised

26. What can we learn from the experience of the author's mother? A. Every man has his weak side.

B. Doubt is the key to knowledge.

C. Don’t judge a book by its cover. D. Actions speak louder than words

C(根据北京市东城区2019届高三期末卷改编)

Every year, 1.5 million kids around the world die as a result of not getting vaccines (疫苗). This is partly because transporting and storing medicines can be a huge challenge in some countries.

Anurudh Ganesan, 17, knows this firsthand. When he was a baby in India, his grandparents carried him 10 miles to a health clinic in a remote village to receive a vaccine. But by the time they arrived, the vaccines were no longer usable because they had been overheated.

Vaccines, Anurudh later learned, must be kept cool to stay effective. But refrigerating them requires electricity or ice - precious resources that many developing countries lack.

Although Anurudh eventually received the vaccine he needed, his experience as a baby and the sad reality that so many other children aren't as lucky motivated him to take action. The high school student invented Vaxxwagon, a portable vaccine-carrying device that generates its own power to keep lifesaving medicines cool as they're delivered to remote areas around the world.

Anurudh first got his idea for Vaxxwagon in 2014. He read several textbooks to learn everything he could about refrigeration, and then he did research online to learn more about vaccines. Rather than relying on electricity or ice, Anurudh figured out a way to use wheels to power a refrigeration system for about eight hours. The

entire rechargeable cooling system can be pulled to areas in need of vaccines by a bicycle, a car, or an animal. Eventually, Anurudh took his design to professors at Johns Hopkins University for advice. Not only did they confirm Vaxxwagon could work, but they offered him funding to help build it.

Anurudh was rewarded with the 2015 Google Science Fair LEGO Education Builder Award for his invention. Anurudh says his final goal is to start selling Vaxxwagon to relief organizations, so it can be used to help people around the world. Anurudh, who plans to pursue engineering degree in college, says, %up on your ideas. But always try to help others with your projects. That's the point of engineering - to help people.\

27. Why do so many children fail to get vaccines? ______

A. They live far away from the clinic. B. The vaccines are not enough.

C. They don't have an electricity system. D. They have no access to effective vaccines. 28. What is special about Vaxxwagon? ______

A. It can serve as a fridge. B. It can produce safe vaccines. C. It can detect deadly diseases. D. It can be a means of transport. 29. Which sentence about Anurudh is right?

A. He fail to get vaccines when he was a baby.

B. He invented Vaxxwagon, a vaccine-carrying device without using electricity C. It was professors at Johns Hopkin University that helped him invent Vaxxwagon.

D. His invention has been used to help people around the world. 30. Where does this passage probably come from?

A. An adventure novel. B. A medicine textbook. C. A science magazine. D. A tourist brochure.

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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。

When asked “What's the biggest mistake we make in life?” the Buddha replied. ” The biggest mistake is that 31 .

Time is free but it’s priceless. You can’t own it, but you can use it. You can’t keep it but you can spend it. 32 .

That average person lives 78 years. We spend 28.3 years of our life sleeping. That’s almost a third of our life but 30% of us struggle to sleep well. We spend 10.5 years of our life working but over 50% of us want to leave our current jobs.

Time is more valuable than money. 33 How will we spend that time? Steve Jobs said “your time is limited so don’t waste it living someone else’s life.”

There’s good news and there’s bad news. That bad news is time flies; the good news is you’re the pilot. Imagine you wake up every day with $86400 in your bank account. And at the end of the night, it’s all gone whether you spent it or not. And then the next day you get another $86400. What would we do with it? 34 so why do we waste it when it comes to time? Those seconds are so much more powerful than dollars because you can always make more dollars, you can’t always make more time.

35 . Life and time are the best two teachers. Life teaches us to make good use of time. And time teaches us the value of the life. And as William Shakespeare said,“Time is very slow for those who want, very fast for those who are scared, very long for those who are sad, and very short for those who celebrate,but for those who love, time is eternal.

A. you don’t think you have time. B. you think you have time. C. How will we spend that time?

D. Once it’s lost, you can never get it back. E. You can get more money, but you can never get more time. F. It’s our choice of how we use our time G. We would never waste it if it was money 第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)(原创)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

When I was growing up, I had an old neighbor named Dr. Gibbs. He didn’t look

like any 36_. Every time I saw him, he wore 37 and a straw hat.

When Dr. Gibbs wasn’t saving lives, he was 38 trees. His house sat on ten acres, and his life’s goal was to make it a 39.

The good doctor had some 40 theories. He never watered his new trees. Once I asked why. He said that watering plants 41them, and that if you water them, each successive tree generation will grow 42. So you have to make things43for them

He talked about how watering trees made for 44roots, and how trees that weren’t watered had to grow deep roots45moisture.

So he never watered his trees. He’d plant an oak and, 46 watering it every morning, he’d 47it with a rolled-up newspaper, and he said it was to get the tree’s 48. Dr. Gibbs went to 49a couple of years after I left home. Every now and again, I 50 his house and look at the trees that he’d planted. They’re strong ,big and robust now.

I planted a couple of trees. Carried water to them. Sprayed them. Prayed over them. Two years of 51has resulted in trees that expect to be waited on hand and foot. Whenever a cold wind blows in, they tremble their52.

Every night before I go to bed, I check on my two Sons. I often pray for them. 53 I pray that their lives will be easy. But lately I’ve been thinking that it’s time to change my prayer. I know my children are going to 54 hardship, There’s always a cold wind blowing55.

36. A. professor B . teacher C. gardener D. doctor 37. A. overcoat B . uniform C. overalls D. dress 38. A. planting B . caring C. protecting D. watering 39. A. yard B . garden C. lawn D. forest 40. A. strange B . interesting C. dreadful D. terrible 41. A. ruined B .spoiled C. improved D. promoted 42. A. stronger and stronger B . bigger and bigger C. smaller and smaller D. weaker and weaker 43. A. rough B . terrible C. beautiful D. easy 44. A. strong B . weak C. shallow D. tough 45. A. in need of B . in search of C. in terms of D. in charge of 46. A. instead of B . without C. inspite of D. with 47. A. cover B . beat C. attend D. push 48. A. attention B . protection C. admiration D. permission