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missed the chance seeing my close relative before his last breath. ” At 55, the husband said disappointedly, “I missed a good chance to retire (退休). ” At 65, title husband hurriedly replied, “I missed visiting my dentist. ” At 75, the wife did not ask the husband any more, she was very sick. Remembering the question the wife used to ask him, this time the husband asked the wife the same question. The wife, with a smile and peaceful look,replied, “In this life, I did not miss having you!” The husband was full of tears. He always thought that they could be together forever. He was always busy with work and other things. He had never thought of his wife. The husband gave a big hug to the wife and said, “Over 50years,how I had allowed myself to miss your deep love for me. ” Life does not last forever, so always live in the now. Don’t neglect (忽視)the loved ones who care for you. Express your gratitude (感激) to your loved ones in words. Show your love with actions. Treat every day as the last day of life. In this way, when you are gone, your loved ones would have nothing to feel sorry about. 56. Every time the wife asked the husband what he missed in his life, the husband never thought of A. himself B. money C. his job D. his wife 57. What did the husband realize at last? A. His wife was too tired. B. His wife would die down. C. His wife loved him very much. D. He should ask his wife the same question. 58. From the passage, we know the wife was . A. loving and patient B. outgoing and careless C. caring and shy D. unhealthy 59. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE? A. The husband didn’t love his wife at all. B. The husbands close relative died when his wife was 45. C. The husband wasn’t always busy with his work and other things. D. When people are gone, their loved ones usually have nothin g to feel sorry about. 60. What does the writer suggest us doing in the passage? A. Doing many things for our family. B. Treating every day as the best day of life. C. Letting our loved ones know about o ur care and love. D. Asking our family the question what they missed in their life. 61.( 分) .We can’t remember clearly since when we started to take our mobiles to a dinner table. This happens a lot, especially when we eat out. Once a dish es, instead of lifting our chopsticks, we take out our mobiles and click. Later, we post the photos onto Weibo or Wechat, waiting to be“l(fā)iked”. Then we check our mobiles from time to time during the meal, to see whether we get“l(fā)iked”or not. We just cannot leave our mobiles for on ly a meal. Does that sound familiar to you? Do you do that often? If not, how do you feel when others do that when having dinner with you? A recent study suggests that what we are used to doing is not so good. Spending time taking photos of food makes the food less pleasant. To test this, some researchers did an experiment. Some people were asked to take photos before they could enjoy food. As a result, it showed that the more photos they took,. So, why not stop taking photos and just enjoy the food in front of you? Besides the scientific result, there are also some other bad influences of taking photos of food before meals. After posting the photos onto the Inter, one will not be able to control himself and check his mobile many times. “Does everyone like my photos? I hope a lot of people like them!”It seems that your mobile secretly calls your name all the time, even when you are with real people. So, next time you go out to have dinner with your family or friends, how about not taking photos of food? Let the food be delicious as it is and share your life with people around you. Trust me, it will be a wonderful time. 61. From the passage, what happens a lot at the dinner table nowadays? A. People talk about their Weibo or WeChat. B. People learn from each other how to cook dishes. C. People like taking photos with friends or families. D. People take photos of food and post them before eating. 62. Which of the following can be put in the in Paragraph 3? A. the less cheerful they became B. the less delicious the food seemed to them C. the more interested they were in the food D. the more“l(fā)iked”they got on Weibo or Wechat 63. What does the fourth paragraph talk about? A. The reasons for checking your mobiles. B. The ways of posting the photos onto the Inter. C. The tips (提示) of making others like your photos on the Weibo. D. Some other bad influences of taking photos of food before meals. 64. Which of the following is the writer’s opinion? A. We take out our mobiles and click when a dish es. B. We check our mobiles from ti me to time during the meal. C. Spending time taking photos of food makes the food less pleasant. D. Some people were asked to take photos before they could enjoy food. 65. What can we learn from the passage? A. Take photos of food in order to have a wond erful life. B. Take photos of delicious food and share them with others. C. Remember to have dinner with our family and friends at home. D. Enjoy the life with people around us instead of taking photos of food. 五、口語(yǔ)交際(共 1 小題,計(jì) 5 分)根據(jù)對(duì)話內(nèi)容,從方框內(nèi)選擇恰當(dāng)?shù)木渥犹钊雽?duì)話相應(yīng)的空白處 ,使對(duì)話完整,合乎情景(有兩個(gè)多余選項(xiàng)). 66.( 5 分) .( Carla and Victor are talking on the way home before the first day of the graduation exams.) A: Good morning, Carla! B: Good morning, Victor!We are leaving junior high school after the exams. I feel very sad. A: Me too. B:( 66) A: You’re wele. B:( 67) They gave us too much. A: Yes. It’s hard for us to say goodbye. Our school life was unfettable. B: You’re right.( 68) A: I hope to pass the exams to get into senior high school. B: I trust you because you’re the most excellent in