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clock, I was walking down Main Street. I just parked my car in the parking lot near a bank. Suddenly I heard two shots! I thought they had e from the bank. I ran toward the bank. I saw a man ing out. He was short and fat with a big moustache. More importantly, he had a bag of money and a gun in his hand! Before I could do anything, he ran up the street and disappeared behind a bus. A few minutes later, many policemen rushed into the bank. I went into the bank, and reported what I saw just minutes ago. That afternoon I went to the movies. I saw the thief again at the foot of the stairs! I called the police from a telephone next to the restrooms. The police arrived in less than five minutes. They arrested the thief just as he was buying a chocolate bar from the candy machine! What an exciting day! And best of all, the bank gave me a $100 reward. 。ll see to that. Oh, the fries might be cold by the time you arrive. M: Ah yes. Just the sandwich then. W: No problem. Anything else, Mr. Griffin? M: No, that39。ll be hungry. Is the restaurant open then? W: I39。s JOHN, GRIFFIN. W: That39。s great. So, what39。s one left . Shall I book it for you? M: Yes, please. I went to a conference and I39。m on a business trip so I only need a single room. W: Let39。s John Griffin. I39。ll try my best. Perhaps it needs a new kinescope. Please wait for a moment. W: Ah ha, a miracle happened. Thank you so much, Mr. David. M: It39。s really a little old. The scene is not clear. Why not change it? W: Well, it can mark the old days, so I39。m David. I39。s happy. M: Alright then. Text 8 W: Hello, who39。t disturb him. He39。re here for fun. It39。t stand it anymore. I39。t be so mean. I think he sings well. ⑨ He just hasn39。s? And he39。s right. They usually don39。t tell me. She says it39。s name. W: Well, I guess so. M: ⑦ Maybe you can call his office and ask his secretary. W: ⑦ I39。ve checked it already, but it seems that his phone number is unlisted. M: Maybe it39。s home phone number is? M: I can39。t fet your 9:30 meeting with the directors from all the departments. M: Yes, I remember. After that onehour meeting, we will have a tenminute coffee break and then a call with the headquarters, right? Text 4 W: Kids are always difficult to control. M: True. When I tell my kids to behave themselves, they will make a face and slip away. W: Kids are kids. Text 5 W: Could you help me with these books? M: My hands are full. Can39。re careful about everything here. Text 2 W: I simply can39。 注意: 1. 詞數(shù) 100左右; 2. 可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。一項網(wǎng)絡調查顯示,許多中國人自清晨至深夜一天都有手機相伴,“手機依賴癥”已經(jīng)成為社會“流行病”。 Dear Sir, I’ m writing to bee one of the host family of the British students. We have a large and clean house, where lies in the center of the city. I can speak English fluent and my parents are both English teachers. Therefore, we won’ t have any difficulty municate with English speakers. My father is an excellent driver but we can show foreign students around some places of interest in our own car. Last month we received two American students. We had a great fun together. Besides, my mother cooked well, so the students will be able to enjoy delicious Chinese food. I would greatly appreciate if I could have the opportunity to make friends with you. I’ m looking forward to hearing about you. Yours, Li Hua 第 二 節(jié): 書面表達 (滿分 25 分) “世界上最遙遠的距離不是生與死,而是我在你面前,你卻在低頭玩手機”。 修改 : 在錯的詞下劃一橫線 ,并在該詞下面寫上修改后的詞。 增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號( ∧ ) ,并在其下面寫出該加的詞。文中共有 10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。 My father sold everything we owned, took all the money and disappeared from our lives. My mother suddenly found herself 41 to care for five boys. I worried about the situation, but my mother stayed 42 , and assured us that she would keep us together as a family safe from harm. Although small in size, she could 43 heavy horsedrawn ploughs. Besides, she 44 found time to help us with homework. As Christmas 45 , my mother didn’t seem to smile as much. I 46 she had no money to buy us presents. Considering myself practically grown, I hid my 47 . One day, my mother took a saw(鋸 ) into the forest and 48 with some tree branches. She left them in the barn(畜棚 ) and did not tell her 49 children what they were for. She worked on her project 50 I was in school, but I looked 51 into the barn whenever I had a chance. Several days later, I still couldn’t 52 her purpose. When later I saw she used nails and paint, I 53 that she must be making presents. By Christmas week, my mother was her 54 happy self again. Her project was apparently 55 , and she obviously kept it secret because I’d looked everywhere without 56 . On Christmas Eve, I lay awake for a long time, 57 Christmas morning. The next morning, my mother handed out the handmade presents happily in front of her delighted kids. Many difficult years would follow that particular Christmas, but I never again doubted my mother’s 58 to care for us. We were never hungry, and she made sure we got a(n) 59 in school. She taught us to have faith in our own abilities. That faith 60 me still. 41. A. responsible B. unable C. alone D. hopeful 42. A. positive B. negative C. passionate D. depressed 43. A. repair B. control C. maintain D. han