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as 5. reached。 remains 2. when。 1. 從小對(duì)玩具槍著迷, 11 歲開始學(xué)習(xí)射擊 2. 訓(xùn)練投入,遇困難不灰心,決心學(xué)好射擊 3. 在許多大賽上獲獎(jiǎng) 可能遇到的生詞: 亞運(yùn)會(huì): Asian Games 射擊: shooting 銀牌: silver medal 注意 : 1. 字?jǐn)?shù) 90 左右; 2. 首句已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。唐山市 17 歲的 90 后男孩翟羽佳在射擊項(xiàng)目上一舉奪得兩枚金牌和兩枚銀牌,為祖國(guó)贏得了榮譽(yù)。 修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。 增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(hào)( ∧ ),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。 Dear Son, I have been thinking very hard about how your little world is about to change. For two and a half years, our 41 have been on you every morning and night, 42 your wet hair after you have a bath, 43 away every one of your tears when you get 44 and cry, and hugging you on the couch. After tomorrow, you?ll be going from being our little boy to our big boy and a big 45 . I still 46 being a big sister myself: I was almost eight, so it was very 47 from the way it will be for you. Your father was 10 when his first sister came along, but 48 of us knows what it will be like for you. I remember how much I 49 sharing the love, and I shouted when my brother 50 my birthday party. I 51 him over and he needed stitches (縫線 ) to fix the cut above his eyebrow. I was very 52 for being so rude to him and I was nicer to him from then on. Your father was much 53 and was more patient than I was back then. I know that this will 54 you — for the better, I hope. You have 55 told me that you are not a baby any more, 56 I can see that you are taking big steps forward into independence. I hope that 57 your little sister es, you will enjoy our new family. You love to look at the 58 of yourself when you were small. They are very sweet memories for us. We had a 59 start when you were born, and so your sister?s birth has been anized 60 . You rock my world, little man, and I will be holding your hand in mine to take the big jump forward to this new step. With all my love, Your mummy 41. A. eyes B. hands C. legs D. shoulders 42. A. pulling B. drying C. playing D. tidying 43. A. tasting B. throwing C. wiping D. kicking 44. A. broken B. damaged C. hurt D. destroyed 45. A. sister B. brother C. father D. mother 46. A. remember B. fet C. stop D. allow 47. A. same B. strange C. familiar D. different 48. A. both B. all C. any D. neither 49. A. loved B. hated C. enjoyed D. liked 50. A. ruined B. anized C. celebrated D. hosted 51. A. took B. handed C. pushed D. passed 52. A. proud B. regretful C. grateful D. disappointed 53. A. kinder B. lower C. younger D. quicker 54. A. encourage B. save C. change D. impress 55. A. seldom B. never C. rather D. already 56. A. but B. and C. however D. yet 57. A. unless B. until C. but D. when 58. A. photos B. smiles C. clothes D. shoes 59. A. careful B. fine C. difficult D. possible 60. A. in trouble B. in charge C. in turn D. in advance 卷Ⅱ (非選擇題 共 50分 ) 考生注意:本卷各題均在答題紙上指定位置作答 ,寫在本試卷上無(wú)效 第一節(jié) 單詞拼寫(共 10 小題;每小題 1 分,滿分 10 分) 根據(jù)下列句子及所給漢語(yǔ)注釋,將空缺處單詞的正確形式寫在答題紙上。 ( 注意:如果所用的答題卡沒有提供 E、 F、 G選項(xiàng),請(qǐng)按以下方法填涂:選 E請(qǐng)涂 A、 B,選 F 請(qǐng)涂 A、 C,選 G請(qǐng)涂 A、 D。 A A teenage girl from Zimbabwe is caring for a homeless baby squirrel (松鼠 ) in her hair. Abby Putterill, l6, whose parents run an animal sanctuary (保護(hù)區(qū) ) 40km from the capital Harare, says that Hammy, a squirrel, climbed into her tiedup hair one day and decided to stay. The schoolgirl and her friend have been together for two months. Hammy was just about ten days old when he was found on the cold office floor of the Bally Vaughan Wildlife Sanctuary. Abby?s mother, Debbie Putterill, who coowns the park with her husband, Gordon, took the baby back to her home. To the family?s surprise, Hammy liked her daughter very much because he climbed onto her head and got into her hair. Abby wears her hair in a ponytail (馬尾 ) which she usually has tied up at the back, making a wonderful home for Hammy. Except for sleeping and showering, the squirrel and the schoolgirl cannot be separated. Mrs. Putterill said: “He?s doing really well and is growing up so quickly. When we first found him he was lying on the floor of the office. He must have fallen out of the thatched roof (茅草屋頂 ). If we hadn?t taken him in, he would have died because he was only around ten days old. The baby squirrel was nursed back to health on a good diet, getting back his strength and quickly being a member of the family. Mrs. Putterill added: “When he was tiny he refused to sleep anywhere else but on the palm of my hand, but as he got older he started treating us like trees, hiding in our clothes. But one day he was playing with Abby and he managed to climb into her hair. He seemed to make himself at home and still does it now. We?ve never had a squirrel do this before and it?s really quite funny to see but he?s happy enough to lie there and watch the world go by.” Bally