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2022-2023學(xué)年福建省廈門市高一下冊英語期中專項模擬試題

(A卷)

說明:本試卷分第I卷(選一選)和第II卷(非選一選)兩部分。滿分150分,考試時間120

分鐘。答案寫在答題卡上,交卷時只交答題卡。

部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)

聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出選項,并標(biāo)

在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。

每段對話僅讀一遍。

1.Whatistheprobablerelationshbetweenthespeakers?

A.Editorandreader.

B.Huandandwife.

C.Customerandsalesperson.

2.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydo?

A.Searchforthelake.

B.Hikealongtheeasypath.

C.Climbupthemountain.

3.Howmuchwillthemanreceivefromhisfather?

A.400yuan.B.600yuan.C.800yuan.

4.Whatdoesthemanprobablymean?

A.Hewantstohearest.

B.Heagreestogotothecinema.

C.Hewillheabasketballgame.

5.Whichtouristspotdoesthewomanhighlyrecommend?

A.TheGreatWall.

B.TheForbdenCity.

C.TheSummerPalace.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)

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聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選

出選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后各小題將給

出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回到6、7題。

6.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.FeaturesofChinesefood.

B.Areceforchickensoup.

C.AlocalChineserestaurant.

7.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthedinner?

A.Oily.B.Light.C.Tasty.

聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。

8.Howdoesthemanoftengettotheoffice?

A.Bybus.B.Bytaxi.C.Bymotorcycle.

9.HowmuchtimedoesMaryusuallyspendonherwaytowork?

A.15minutes.B.20minutes.C.40minutes.

10.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inanoffice.B.Atasubwaystation.C.Atthemeetingroom.

聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。

11.Whydthewomanmakethemistake?

A.Shewasill.B.Shewasforgetful.C.Shewassilly.

12.Whatisthewomanworriedabout?

A.Simon,simpressionofher.

B.Thepossibilityofherdiissal.

C.Thecompany'spotentiallosses.

13.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?

A.Makeanapology.B.Forgetaboutit.C.Findanotherjob.

聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。

14.Whatdoesthemanplantodo?

A.Takealocaltr.B.VisittheStadium.C.Attendawintercamp.

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15.Whoonceworkedasavolunteeratthisyear'sWinterOlympics?

A.Tom.B.Jack.C.Susan.

16.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheinvitationatfirst?

A.Curious.B.Hesitant.C.Uninterested.

17.Whydoesthewomanchangehermindintheend?

A.Becauseshecanlearnhowtoski.

B.Becauseherfriendwi11gotheretoo.

C.Becausetheywillsealotofmoney.

聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。

18.WhatdowelearnaboutChunfen?

A.Itdatesbackto400yearsago.

B.Itisthethirdtermofthelunarcalendar.

C.Thedaytimeisequaltothenighttime.

19.WhyisChunfenbelievedtobetheealtimeforegg-standing?

A.Becausespringistheseasonofluck.

B.Becausetheearthisinabalancedposition.

C.Becausepeopleheabettersenseofdirection.

20.WhydpeopleflykitesonChunfeninancienttimes?

A.Toplaywithstrings.

B.Toseekmedicalresources.

C.Tomakewishesforgoodhealth.

第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)

節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出選項。

A.

Nothingbeatslivemusic,butthevenue(wheretheconcertisheld.)makesa

difference.Whenyouheaccesstoanincredibleconcertinanincredibleplace,you

won,tforgettheexperience.Herearesomeofthecoolestmusicvenuesfromaroundthe

world.Ifyouhen'tbeentoanyofthese,you'vegotsometrelingtodo.

RedRocks,Morrison,theUnitedStates

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RedRocksmightbethemostbeautifulandfamousvenueintheUnitedStates.At.

6,450feetabovesealevel,RedRocksisageologicallyformednaturalstage.Itsmassive

sandstoneprovesaperfectstageforjambands.Ifyou'reintothebluesandjazz,you'11

henotroublefindingsomethinginlinewithyourinterests.

MeetFactory,Prague,CzechRepublic

allestvenuesonthislist,MeetFactoryisanartgallery,theater,andmusicvenue.

Thevenueonlyaccommodates1,000people,soyouwon'tseeanyhugenamescomethrough.

Still,it'sagreatplacetoseeup-and-cominglocalacts,andifyou5vegotaneye

forcontemporaryart,you'11loveyourtimehere.

ArenaofNimes,Nimes,France

OriginallybuiltaroundA.D.70,theArenaofNimespresentsconcertgoerswith

aninterestingquestion:Shouldtheyenjoythemusic,orwonderatthearchitecture?

TheArenais,afterall,oneoftheworld'sbest-preservedRomantheaters.Manymajor

touringactsplanstopsattheArenaofNimes,especiallyduringthevenue'sannual

festival.

SydneyOperaHouse,Sydney,Australia

TheSydneyOperaHouseisoneoftheworld,smostfamousperformingvenues.It/s

alsooneofthemostdistinctivebuildingsinSydney,thankstothebreathtakingdesign

byDanisharchitectUtzon.Ithostsabout40eventsperweek,sowhetheryou,reinto

jazz,rock,classicalmusic,oropera,you511findsomethingtowatch.

21.Wherecanyouenjoymusicinnaturalbeauty?

A.AtRedRocks.B.AtMeetFactory.

C.AtArenaofNimes.D.AtSydneyOperaHouse.

22.WhatisspecialaboutMeetFactory?

A.Itenjoysbreathtakingscenery.

B.Ithostsbothmusicalandartisticevents.

C.Itisthelargestvenueofall.

D.Itisfamousforcontemporarymusic.

23.Whatdothelistedmusicvenuesheincommon?

A.Theyhealonghistory.B.Theyarebuiltnearthesea.

C.Theyaccommodatethousandsofpeople.

D.Theyarebeautifultouristattractions.

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B.

Iknowwhatcouragelookslike.IsawitonaflightItooksixyearsago,andonly

nowcanIspeakofitwithouttearsfillingeyesatthememory.

OurflightlefttheOrlandoAirportoneFraymorning.Butimmediatelyupontake-off,

itwasclearthatsomethingwaswrong.Theaircraftwasbumping(顛簸)upanddown.All

theexperiencedtrellers,includingme,lookedaroundwithknowingiles.Ifyoufly

much,youseethesethingsandlearntoactcalmlyaboutthem.However,wednotremain

calmforlong.

Minutesafterwewereintheair,ourplanebeganfallingquickly.Thepilotsoon

madeaseriousannouncement.uWearehingsomedifficulties,hesa.u0urindicators

showthatthecontrolsystemhasfailed.WewillbereturningtotheOrlandoAirport.

Theflightattendantswi11prepareyouforabumpylanding.Also,ifyoulookoutof

thewindows,youwillseethatwearedumpingfuelfromtheairplane.Wewanttohe

aslittleonboardaspossibleintheeventofaroughtouchdown.Inotherwords,

wewereabouttocrash.Manytrellerslookedvisiblyfrightenednow.Noonefacesdeath

withoutfear,Ithought.

Thenacoupleofrowstomyleft,Iheardastillcalmvoice,awoman*svoice,

speakinginanabsolutelynormalconversationaltone.Ihadtofindthesourceofthis

voice.Allaround,peoplecried.Manyscreamed.Finally,Isawher.Inthischaos,a

motherwastalkingtoherchild.Thewoman,inherm_30s,wasstaringful1intothe

faceofherdaughter,wholookedtobefouryearsold.Thechildlistenedclosely,

sensingtheimportanceofhermotherJswords.Themother'seyeheldthechildsofixed

thatsheseemeduntouchedbythesoundsofgriefandfeararoundher.

Finally,Ileanedoverandbysomemiraclecouldhearthissoftsurevoicewith

thetoneofcomfort.Overandoveragain,themothersa,“Iloveyousomuch.Remember,

nomatterwhathappens,Iloveyoualways.”Fortunately,ourlandinggearheldatlast

andourtouchdownwasnotatragedy.

However,thevoiceIheardthatdayneverfaded.Thatmomshowedmewhatareal

herolookslike.

24.Whatdoestheauthorimplybysaying“sometrellers,knowingiles“inParagraph

2?

A.Theywereusedtothiskindofexperience.

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B.Theywerequitefamiliarwitheachother.

C.Theywerewel1-educatedpassengers.

D.Theywerepretendingtobecalm.

25.Whathappenedshortlyaftertake-off?

A.Theplanemetbadweatherandhadtoreturnimmediately.

B.Theflightindicatorsshowedtheplaneyscontrolsystemfailed.

C.Oneofthepassengerswasbadlyillandtheplanehadtoturnback.

D.Aflightattendantexplainedflightsafetyinstructionstothepassengers.

26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“chaos“meaninthe4thparagraph??

A.astateofurgency.B.astateofdanger.

C.astateofcompleteconfusionandlackoforder.

D.astateofcalm.

27.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.TheshapeofloveB.Thevoiceofcourage

C.ThewisdomofapilotD.Thedangerofajourney

C.

Dyouknowthatconcreteisthesecondmost-consumedresourceafterwater?Think

ofyourhome,parkinglots,brges,oranyotherpublicbuildingsandyouwillfind

concrete.Unfortunately,thishasalsoresultedintheconcreteindustrybecomingone

ofthebiggestemittersofgreenhousegases.

Cement(水泥)hasexistedlongbeforehumansheandformednaturally12millionyears

agowhenlimestonereactedwithshale(頁巖).Around6500BCE,concretewasthekey

tothesurvivaloftheancientNabataeansintheharshdesertsofSyriaandJordan,

whobuiltstructuresthatstillstandtoday.ConcretealsotransformedRoman

architecturewitharchesanddesigns,whichwouldhebeenimpossibletoachievewith

stone.

In1756,theBritishengineerJohneatonaddedpebbles(卵石)andpowderedbrick

intocementtocreatethefirstmodernconcrete.Laterin1824,BritishscientistJoseph

Aspdininventedamuchstrongercementthaneverbeforebyburninggroundlimestone

andclaytogether.ThismixtureiscalledPortlandcement,arecestillinusetoday.

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In2016,2.2billionmetrictonsofC02wereemittedfromcementproduction-much

morethanemissionsfromtheairlineindustryandfairlyclosetoemissionsfromthe

agriculturalindustry.

GreenCementisaformofcementproducedthroughmanufacturingprocessesthat

dramaticallyreducecarbonemissions.Onewayistocapturethegreenhousegasesand

pumpthemunderground.Othersarelookingatentirelynewwaysofmakingcement.A

coniDanytakesaDa^efromtheRomansandsubstitutessomeofthecementwithashor

clay.ThisprocessreducesC02,emissionsby40%whilemaintainingthestrengthof

concrete.

Withalltherecentadvancementsinthegreencementindustry,thefuturelooks

brightasscientistscontinuetodevelopastronger,cheaper,andcarbon-negative

alternativetoconventionalconcrete.

28.Whofirstcreatedthemodernconcrete?

A.TheBritish.B.Syrians.

C.Romans.D.Nabataeans.

29.WhatisGreenCement?

A.Cementproducedwithleastcarbonmissions.

B.Cementthatcanabsorbcarbondioxe.

C.Cementmainlyusedinthegreencolor.

D.Cementthatcanstorethegreenhousegases.

30.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrasez,takesapagefrom"mean?

A.dealswithB.learnsfrom

C.referstoD.appealsto

31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.Whatisconcreteusedfor?B.WhydoweneedGreenCement?

C.Whenwasconcretemadeinhistory?

D.Howcanwereplacetraditionalconcrete?

D.

Whenwasthelasttimeyoulistenedtosomeone?Andwhenwasthelasttimesomeone

reallylistenedtoyou?Ionceaskedpeoplewhatitmeanttobeagoodlistener.The

typicalresponsewasablankstare.

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Ofcourse,technologyplaysarole.Peoplefindphonecallsinterruptingthem,

preferringtextorwordlessemoji.Beses,schoolsandcollegeshardlyofferclasses

oractivitiesthatteachcarefullistening.Youcanjoinclubstoperfectyourpublic

speaking,butwhoattemptstoachieveexcellenceinlistening?Theloudunpleasant

mixtureofsoundsofmodernlifealsostopsusfromlistening.

Generally,listeninggoesbeyondsimplyhearingwhatpeoplesay.Italsoincludes

payingattentiontohowtheysayitandwhattheydowhiletheyaresayingit,inwhat

context,andhowwhattheysayisrelatedtoyou.It'snotaboutmerelyholdingyour

peacewhilesomeoneelseistalking.Quitethesite.Alotoflisteninghastodowith

howyourespond-thedegreetowhichyoushowtheclearexpressionofanotherperson'

sthoughtsand,intheprocess,heaclearmindofyourown.

Goodlistenersaskgoodquestions.Theyparticateinexploringthetopic.There

arecuriousquestionslike“Wouldn'tyouagree…?"or"Don'tyouthink,?,?,,These

questionshestrongtendencies.Theywillgreatlyinfluencetheotherpersontochange

hisorherview.Andyou*dbetterstayawayfromsomepersonalquestionslike”What

doyoudoforaliving?"or"Whatpartoftowndoyoulivein?”Justtrytofind

outwhatexcitespeople.Askaboutthelastmovietheysaworforthestorybehinda

pieceofjewelrythey,rewearing.Alsogoodareexpansivequestions,suchas,“If

youcouldspendamonth,wherewouldyougo?”Researchindicatesthatwhenpeoplewho

don'tknoweachotherwel1askeachotherthistypeofquestion,theyfeelmoreconnected

thaniftheyspendtimetogetherachievingatask.

Becauseourbraincanthinkalotfasterthanpeoplecantalk,becarefulwiththe

tendencytotakementalsetrswhenyouarelistening,artpeople'sattentioniseasily

takenawaybytheirownrunawaythoughts.Theymayalsoassumetheyalreadyknowwhat

theotherpersonisgoingtosay.

Therewardofgood1isteningwillcertainlybemoreinterestingconversations.

Researchershefoundthatattentivelistenersreceivemoreinformationfromspeakers,

evenwhentheydon'taskanyquestions.Thegentlevoiceofamotherandthecritici

ofabossbothfinallyformandshapeus.Andtolistenpoorly,selectivelyornotat

alllimitsyourunderstandingoftheworldandpreventsyoufrombecomingthebestyou

canbe.

32.Oneofthefactorsthatinfluencelisteningisthat______.

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A.ourconfenceinlisteningisdecreasing

B.ourspeechcreatesalotofnoisearoundus

C.listeningskillsareseldomtaughtinschool

I),textingcausesabettereffectthanphonecalls

33.WhatdoesParagraph3mainlytalkabout?

A.Whytheartoflisteninggetslostbyitself.

B.Whyeffectivemethodsareusedinlistening.

C.Howpeoplemakethemselveswellunderstood.

D.Howpeoplecanregainthelostartoflistening.

34.Accordingtotheauthor,whatshouldpeopledowhentheyarelistening?

A.obeingabsent-minded.

B.Comeupwithcuriousquestions.

C.Focusonthespeakeryspersonalinformation.

D.Trytofindconnnoninterestswiththespeaker.

35.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?

A.Listeningandspeakingdeserveequalattention.

B.Goodlistenersmaximizethebenefitsforthemselves.

C.Badlisteningfinallycontributestopeople,sfailure.

D.Goodlistenersaskgoodquestions.

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。

Diningaloneisbecomingmorecommon,andthere,sabsolutelynothingtobe

embarrassedaboutifyouwanttotakeyourselfoutforanicemeal!Eatingamealon

yourownsimplyshowsthatyou'recomfortablewithyourselfandconfentthatyou*11

enjoyyourowncompany.36Hopefully,you,11bepleasantlysurprisedbythe

experience.

Sitonthepatiowhentheweatherisnicetoenjoythefreshair.Beingaloneon

thepatioisalsoawaytofeellessfocusedifyou5realittlenervousdiningalone.

Justthinkofhowmanytimesyou,vepassedacafeandseenasolodinerreadingtheir

bookandenjoyingalunchtimebreak!37.

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Eatslowlyandenjoytheflorsofyourmeal.Youmightwanttoeatasquicklyas

possiblesoyoucanlee,especiallyifyou,refeelingseif-consciousabouteatingalone.

38Cheweachbitethoroughlyandthinkabouttheflorprofiles.Putyourforksdown

fromtimetotimeandlookaroundorenjoyasofyourdrink.

Takeadeepbreathifyoustarttofeelself-conscious.39Youmightfeellike

otherpeoplearelookingatyouorjudgingyou,buttrytorememberthatchancesare,

they,retoobusythinkingaboutthemselves.Whennegativefeelingsstarttorise,pause,

takeabreath,andfocusonyourmeal.

40.Steppingawayfromphonecalls,texts,emails,andsocialmediamightbejust

thethingyouneedtorelaxfromabusyday.Doingawaywithyourphonewi11helpyou

bemorepresent,enjoyyourself,andappreciateyourmeal.

A.Putyourcellphoneaway.

B.Tasteitinanactiveway.

C.Giveitatryandseehowitfeels.

D.It'smuchmorecommonthanyouthink.

E.Trytoslowdownandfocusonyourfood.

F.Eatingallbyyourselfmaymeanloneliness.

G.Eatingalonecanarousefeelingsofinsecurityandanxiety.

第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的選項。

Afterthepublicationofmyfirsttwobooks,IsentmypublisherSummeroftheWo1ves.

rdwrittenitwithgreatpassion,filledwith41.Butthepublisher42it.Isent

ittotwoorthreeotherpublishers.The43results!

Ithoughtthisnovelmustbereallybadandcriedforthreedays.I44thenovel.

But1couldn51stop45.Inafewyears,Ifocusedonmyskillsand46afewmore.

Oneday,a47asked,aDoyouheanythingelse?”Andyes,Id-SummeroftheWolves.

“Sendittome,〃shesa.SoId.Afewweekslater,she48myrewritingitinfirst

person.

Ithadbeenwrittenintwovoicesinthirdperson.Therefore,thatwasa(n)49

amountofworktome.ButIwaswillingtotakethe50.Twomonthslater,she51me

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whenitwaspublishedandaskedmetowriteanotherone.Icouldn'tbelieve52was

knockingatmydoor.

Iamnotagreattalent,butIama53worker.I'vepublished11novelsbutwritten

15.Willthoseotherfourever54thelightofday?Ihopeso.Ikeepworkingandnever

giveup.Itisa55notashortrace.

41.A.strengthB.confenceC.imaginationD.gratitude

42.A.admiredB.delayedC.acceptedD.rejected

43.A.normalB.desiredc.sameD.satisfying

44.A.cutoutB.burntupc.toreapartD.putaway

45.A.thinkingB.cryingc.writingD.complaining

46.A.translatedB.releasedc.editedD.rewrote

47.A.publisherB.followerc.reporterD.reader

48.A.forcedB.allowedc.suggestedD.appreciated

49.A.properB.exactC.allD.large

50.A.chailengeB.realityC.riskD.credit

51.A.comfortedB.congratulatedC.instructedD.encouraged

52.A.successB.wealthC.fameD.courage

53.A.cleverB.hardc.fastD.strict

54.A.feelB.reflectc.seeD.absorb

55.A.marathonB.lessonc.competitionD.transformation

第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

語法填空

Figureskatingisknownforitsmarvelousmoves.Thereisone56.(call)the

“quadAxel〃or〃4A.〃,whichiswelyconseredtobethehardestjumpinfigureskating.

Intermsofdifficulty,therearesix57.(type)ofjumpsinfigureskating.

TheAxel(阿克塞爾跳),alsoknown58.theAxelPaulsenjumpafteritscreator,is

themostdifficultone.Itisatypeof"edgejump,59.(mean)skatersheto

skateononeseofthebladewhenliftingofftheice.

Derived(衍生)fromtheAxeljump,thequadAxelsitsatthetopwhenitcomesto

jumpdifficultyasit60.(actual)requiresaskatertocompleteaquadAxel

rotationandanextrahalfrevolution(旋轉(zhuǎn)).AmongalltheAxeljumps,ithasaspecific

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requirementforskaters61.(jump)upwhilefacingforward.Soinsuchcases,

thereisalwaysanextrahalfturn62.oneneedstocompletetoensuretheyland

backwards.

Althoughnoonehasyetconqueredthemoveatanycompetitions,theworld5s

high-levelJapaneseskaterYuzuruIlanyuhadgivenitthe63.(close)goduring

theJapanesenationalchampionshin2021.However,asitwasnotquiteaperfectsuccess,

itwasdowngraded(降級)dueto64.(he)two-footedlanding.Hanyu,nicknamed

bymanyfansasthe〃IcePrince"65.____(he)alwaysdreamedofcompletingthismost

difficultmove.

第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

節(jié)(滿分15分)

假如你是李華,你的英國朋友Terry來信詢問你校的陽光體育月(SunshineSportsMonth)

的情況,請你根據(jù)以下內(nèi)容給他寫一封回信:

1.該的時間、內(nèi)容;

2.你參加該的體驗。

3.該的意義。

注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。

第二節(jié)(滿分25分)

閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。

OnFebruary21,2018,ChristineCheers'worldfellapart.Someoneontheotherend

ofthephonehadsathewordsthatbringparentstotheirknees:"There'sbeenan

accent.z,Her32-year-oldNysurgeonJameswasinjuredinatrainingmission.Athospital,

ChristineandherhuandDweretoldthathewouldneverbreatheonhisownandhewould

neverileatthemagain.

ItwastimeforChristinetohonorthespiritofhersonwhohadswitchedhismajor

fromcommerceengineeringtopremed(醫(yī)學(xué)預(yù)科)becausehewantedtohelppeople.It

wastimetomakehereveryworstdaysomestranger*sbestone.Sheinstructedthe

hospitaltobegintheorgandonation(器官捐獻)process.ChristineCheerswasn,tleing

thehospitaluntileverylastoneofherson'sorgansleftthebuilding.SheandDwatched

hospitalemployeescarrycoolersfromtheoperationroom.Thelastonewashisheart.

“ThatwastheoneIcaredaboutmost,Christinesays,“Withbreryandselflessness,

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Jameshadsuchanamazingheart."SeeingJames,sheartleethebuilding,Christinefell

intoasadnesssodeepthatclimbingoutseemedimpossible.Heronlycomfortwouldbe

tofindoutthatJames'sorganshadhelpedpeople,soshewroteeachreceiveraletter

justtoknowiftheyweredoingal1right.

MikeCohen,acyclist,hadahearttransplant.James*sheart!Twomonthsafterthe

surgery,Mikegotacallfromtheorganizationthatarrangedthetransplant(移植).

TheyhadaletterforhimfromJanies'smother.AshereadChristine'sletter,Mikebegan

tounderstandjusthowspecialhisnewheartwas.EagertoknowmoreaboutJames,Mike

googledhim.Hefoundtheyhadalotincommon.Theywerebothathleticandpractically

thesameage.AnotherthinghelearnedaboutJames:Hisgresite(墓地)wasin

Jacksonville—theotherseofthecountry.

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1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;

2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。

Uponrecovery,Mikeannouncedonsocialmediatotakeacross-countrytr.

MikegotoffhisbikeandwalkedstraighttoChristine,whowaswaitingatthegre

site.

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