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Dear Michael, Thanks for your letter. I am glad you love reading now. Now let me answer your questions. 寫 在 答 題 卡 指 定 位 置 I hope you can do well in the Reading Contest. Looking forward to your good news. Best wishes Sally 2022 屆初中畢業(yè)暨升學(xué)考試模擬試卷 英語參考答案 2022. 04 一、單項(xiàng)填空 (每小題 1 分 ) 1 – 5 ADBCD 6 – 10 BACAD 11– 15 CDBDC 二、 完形填空 (每小題 1 分 ) 16 – 20 DABCA 21 – 25 BDCBA 三 、閱讀理解 (每小題 2 分 ) 26 – 27 BC 28 – 29 AD 30 – 33 CDCA 34 – 37 ADBA 四 、 詞匯檢測(cè) (每小題 1 分 ) 38. hundred 39. pletely 40. digging 41. Germans 42. operated 43. reminds 44. thin 45. both 46. past 47. suggestion 五 、句子翻譯 (每小題 3 分 ) 48. What do letters PRC stand for? 49. The museum is (to the) north of our school. 50. He has been in Australia for eight years since he left his hometown. 51. I’ll show you around so that you can get to know your new pany. 52. I don’t think it necessary for parents to worry too much about their children. 六 、 閱讀表達(dá) (53 小題 1 分, 54 小題 2 分 , 55 小題 3 分 ) 53. She was in a park. 54. She felt cheerful. 55. 略 七 、書面表達(dá) (20 分 ) 略 。 To: From: Subject: Advice Dear Sally, I’m writing to ask you for advice. I know you read a lot. But I didn’t like reading. I still remember what you told me about reading when you came to study in my class as an exchange student last term. You told me reading is like talking with a wise man and reading makes a full man. Now things have changed. I have fallen in love with reading. But I still have some questions. Could you help me with them? ● What kind of books should I r ead? ● How much time should I spend in reading every day? ● What is the proper time for reading? ● If my parents don’t allow me to spend too much time in reading, what should I do? By the way, I’d like to take part in the English Reading Contest of our sch ool next month, if possible. I’ m looking forward to hearing from you soon. Best wishes, Michael 注意: 1. 詞數(shù) 90 左右。 Last spring I was walking in a park. In front of me there was a mum and her 3yearold daughter. The little girl was holding on to a string, which had a balloon at the other end. All of a sudden, a sharp gust (一陣風(fēng) ) of wind took the balloon from the little girl. I thought she would scream and cry. But, no! As the little girl turned to watch her balloon rise to the sky, she cheerfully shouted out, “Wow! ” I didn’t realize it at that moment. But that little girl t aught me something. Later that day, I received a phone call from a person with news of a sudden problem. I almost replied with “Oh no, what should we do ?” But remembering that little girl, I found myself saying: “Wow, that is interesting! How can I help you?” One thing is for sure — life is always going to put us off balance with things we don’t expect. But how we act to them is our choice. We can choose to be discouraged or interested. No matter what the situation is, a “Wow!” will always beat “Oh, no .” So next time you meet one of life’s unexpected gusts, remember that little girl and make it a “Wow!” experience . It always works. 53. Where was the little girl? ▲ 54. How did the little girl feel