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届高三英语全真模拟猜题卷十
2019届高考英语全真模拟猜题卷(十)
1、 Asanadult,Ilikenothingbetterthantositonthebeachreading.IfIhaveasatisfyingreadingtimeonthebeach,Iwillbehappyformanydays.However,I'msadtosayitisn'treallyathingforchildren.Mostchildrenwouldratherplayinthewavesorplaywithsand.Butthetruthisthatevenwhenchildrenareonvacation,theyneedreadingtimethatwe,adults,lookforwardto.Themethodisgettingthemtositfor5or10minutestoenjoythepleasureofreading.
Bookscanprobablygetwetorfilledwithsand,Theyarethenprettymuchruined.Somebookchapters(章节)maybealittlelong.Yourchildrenmaybewillingtositfor10minutes.However,theymaybeannoyedatreadingifittakeslongerthan10minutes.Andifyourchildrenaresimilartomydaughter,theyarelikelytolovereadingonthebeach.
EverytimeIgotothebeachwithmydaughter,Iwillbringamagazineforher.Generally,magazinesarenottooheavy.Theycanalsobethrownawayiftheygetwet.Besides,theyprovidejusttherightamountofreadingwhenmydaughterisreadytositunderthesunumbrella.Literary(文学的)magazineslikeCricket,SpiderandLadybugwillallowyourchildrentoreadwonderfulfiction.DiscoverymagazineslikeClick,Dig,andFaceshavearticlesonallsortsoftopicsthatwillexciteandinterestyourchildren.Andliketheshortstoriesintheliterarymagazines,thesearticleshavetherightlength(长度)forreadingonthebeach.
Sodon'tleavemagazinesbehindwhenyoupackyourbags!
Putamagazineortwointhepocketofthebagandwhenyourchildrenneedafewminutestorelax,pullitoutandgetthemtositfor10minutesorso.
1.Whataremostchildrenunwillingtodoonthebeach?
A.Playfreely.
B.Makesandcastles.
C.Havefuninthewaves.
D.Readbooks.
2.WhatdoestheauthorreallywanttosayinParagraph2?
A.Readingismostchildren'sfavoriteactivityonvacation.
B.Booksarenotthebestchoiceforreadingonthebeach.
C.Kidsdon'tspendalotoftimereadingbooksonvacation.
D.It'sapitytothrowawaybooksthatareruinedbywater.
3.Whichofthefollowingmagazinesisdifferentfromtheothers?
A.Click.
B.Faces.
C.Cricket.
D.Dig.
4.Whatcanweknowabouttheauthor'sdaughter?
A.Shelikestoreadliterarymagazines.
B.Shereadsalotofbooksduringholiday.
C.Sheusuallyreadsmagazinesonthebeach.
D.Sheusuallyspendsmorethan10minutesreadingonthebeach.
2、 RecentlyIcameincontactwiththetruemeaningoflove.Thatwouldhavebeen,Kane,aboy.Kanewasthetwo-year-oldsonofJolene,mynewneighbor.
AtaglanceKanewasasight.He’dbeenbornwithhardsticksforlegs.AndonthatmorningIwitnessedtheeffectthatKane’sphysicalshortcomingshadonhisfamily.ButIalsowitnessedmuchmorethanthat.
Isawanextraordinaryfamilythatembracedthisspecialchild.Afamilythatwouldn’tallowKanetoknowhewasdifferent.Jolenehadconstructedasmallcartjustafewinchesoffthefloorforhissontogetaround.Usinghishandstomoveabout,Kanemovedthecartto“goto”anyplacejustaseveryoneelsewasabletodo.Kaneworkedthatlittlecartlikeamaster.Kanewasavitalfocusoftheentirefamily.Hewasmorethanjustamemberofthefamily;hewasthesoul.Thischildwasthedriver,themotivator,andthefounderofmuchoftheinteraction.
Muchlaterinmylife,IcametorealizethatGodhadsentthischildtohelpsomeofuswhojustweren’tgettingwhatlovewasallabout.EvenwithmylimitedcapacityforunderstandingatthetimethatKanewasahighlydevelopedspiritwithgreatwisdom.
Kanedemandedattention,butnotbecauseofhismobilitychallengesorotherapparentshortcomings.Inhismind,hehadnochallengesorshortcomings.Thetruthisthathereceivedattentionbecausehewasaliveandrealandhadsomuchtooffer.
Kanewasandstillisalotofwarmandpowerfulenergysenttousall,sowemightlearnthatlovesurpassesallthings.Kane,afragileyetlovelybaby,washeretoteachusallanimportantlesson.Andattheageoftwohedidjustthat.
1.HowdidtheauthorthinkofKane’sfamilymembers?
A.TheywerestrangebecausetheylockedKaneathome.
B.Itwasrespectableforthemtostarttheirownbusiness.
C.ItwasridiculousforthemtomakeacartforKane.
D.Theyweregreatlybravetofaceallthedifficulties.
2.HowdidKane“getto”everywherehewantedtogo?
A.Bymovinghiscartwithhisownhands.
B.Byaskinghisfathertoleadhimaheadwithastick.
C.Byaskinghisgrandparentstopushhineverywhere.
D.Hisparentsspeciallyemployedababysitterforhim.
3.Kaneneededattentionbecausehewantedtoshow________.
A.hecanchallengehisdifficultyinmoving
B.hehadchallengesorshortcomingsinhislife
C.hehimselfneededtobelookedafterbyothers
D.hehadthepowertopr