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school, in addition to cheating on a test, a kid might cheat by stealing someone else39。s idea for a science project. 12 This kind of cheating is called plagiarizing (抄襲). 13 Jeff is doing it by sneaking answers to a test. And it39。s also cheating to break the rules of a game or contest or to pretend something is yours when it isn39。t. When people cheat, it39。s not fair to other people. It39。s tempting(誘惑人的) to cheat because it makes difficult things seem easy, like getting all the right answer on the rest. 14 And it won39。t help on the next testunless the person cheats again. 15 They want to get good grades but hate hard work. Other kids might feel like they can39。t pass the test without cheating. Even though there seems to be a good reason for cheating, cheating isn39。t a good idea.A. Some kids cheat because they39。re lazy. B. Cheating can happen in a lot of different ways.C. But it doesn39。t solve the problem of not knowing the material.D. Some kids cheat once and feel so bad that they never do it again.E. For kids, cheating may happen at school, at home, or while playing a sport.F. There are plenty of reasons why a kid shouldn39。t cheat, but some kids have already cheated. G. Kids may also cheat by copying a book report off the Internet and handing it in as it39。s his or her original work.第二部分 英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共三節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每題1分,滿分20分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A, B, C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Some years ago when I was in my first year in college, I heard Salome Bey sing for the first time. The moment was exciting. Salome’s 16 filled the room and brought the theater to life. I was so 17 that I decided to write an article about her.I 18 Salome Bey, telling her I was from Essence magazine, and that I wanted to meet her to talk about her career. She 19 and told me to e to her studio next Tuesday. When I hung up, I was scared out of my mind. I 20 I was lying. I was not a writer at all and hadn’t even written a grocery list.I interviewed Salome Bey the next Tuesday. I sat there 21 , taking notes and asking questions that all began with, “Can you tell me…” I soon realized that 22 Salome Bey was one thing, but writing a story for a national magazine was just impossible. The 23 was almost unbearable. I struggled for days with draft after draft. 24 I put my manuscript (手稿) into a large envelope and dropped it into a mailbox.It didn’t take long. My manuscript 25 . How stupid of me! I thought. How could I 26 in a world of professional writers? Knowing I couldn’t 27 the rejection letter, I threw the unopened envelope into a drawer.Five years later, I was moving to California. While 28 my apartment, I came across the unopened envelope. This time I opened it and read the editor’s letter in 29 :Ms Profit,Your story on Salome Bey is fantastic. Yet we need some 30 materials. Please add those and return the article immediately. We would like to 31 your story soon.Shocked, it took me a long time to 32 . Fear of rejection cost me dearly. I lost at least five hundred dollars and having my article appear in a major magazine. More importantly, I lost years of 33 writing. Today, I have bee a full – time writer. Looking back on this 34 , I learned a very important l