资源简介 英语试题 参考答案听力: 1-5 BABAB 6-10 ABACC 11-15 ABCCA 16-20 BCCBB阅读理解:第一节 21-23 BDA 24-27 CBDA 28-31 DACB 32-35 BCAD第二节 36-40 DCEGB完形填空 41-45 DBCAC 46-50 ADBDC 51-55 BADCB语法填空 56. buried 57. safety 58. freezing 59. has risen 60. consisting61. The 42. out 63 to assist 64. normally 65. homeless应用文: Science Festival goes off with a bang!Our annual school Science Festival finished on Friday and once again it was amazing fun.To encourage students to take an interest in space exploration, this year’s theme was “Space”. On Monday afternoon, we attended a lecture about whether life can exist on other planets. In Thursday’s Science Workshop, students tried different experiments with great interest. On Friday afternoon, every class decorated their classroom and designed activities according to the theme of space.The festival attracted much interest from students and everyone is looking forward to next year’s Science Festival.读后续写:My mother’s return home was a blessing for us all, but it meant some unaccustomed responsibilities for me. I would feed her, bathe her and help her to the bathroom. It struck me that I was pretty much playing the role of mother to my own mother. The difficult part for me was trying to be always upbeat, and to keep my mother’s spirits up when she became frustrated with the pain and her inability to do simple things by herself. Looking after my mother wasn’t much fun, but it felt good to be there when my mother really needed me.My mother’s reliance on me changed our relationship. In the past, we had more than our share of the strains of mother-daughter relationships. The accident threw us into a relationship of interdependence. To get my mother back, I had to help regain her strength and ability to resume an independent life. She had to accept my help as well as the fact that I was no longer a child. Since then, we have become the closest friends, genuinely listening to one another and truly enjoying each other’s company.听力原文Text 1M: I have already tried to attract the attention of the waiter several times. I even waved but it was in vain.W: I'll go to the counter and find the manager. You still want the burger; right M: Yeah. Tell him to be quick. The film is about to start.Text 2W: Do you need me to pick you up at the airport this evening, Dad M: No thanks, dear. I'll take a taxi directly to our favorite restaurant. Oh, could you bring me a coat from home W: Ha-ha, I will get you a new one, since I am hanging out at a mall.Text 3W: I heard that you've got a new car. Why don't you drive to work M: Oh, I bought it for my wife. I don't need it,because I can walk to work.W: I see. It saves her the trouble of changing buses as before.Text 4W: The dolphin show in the aquarium was excellent last time. Would you like to go there again this Saturday M: I'd love to, but I need to see my uncle with my parents. He broke his left leg yesterday. How about we see the dolphins another day W:Why not Text 5W: I can't believe I am still putting on weight. I go for a run in the park every morning. And I haven't had dinner for almost a month.M: Hmm, I don't think your dream will come true — unless you stop going to the convenience store and buying all kinds of snacks every Friday afternoon.Text 6M: Congratulations on your success in the marathon!W: Thank you. It's a new record for me.M: Could you tell me about your early life in Kenya W: Sure. I lived about 8 miles from the nearest elementary school, and I used to run to school. That's when I discovered my running ability, and then I began practicing. It was really interesting and not that hard. When I went to high school and university, I entered many competitions and won almost every race.M: Is it hard to be a long-distance runner W: Well, it may sound difficult, but for me, running is as natural as breathing. I lived in the beautiful countryside. It's a pleasure to run up and down hills.M: Really That 's quite interesting.Text 7W: Excuse me. Have you been here long M: Yes. About 50 minutes. It's a long line. The line is moving slowly.W: Do you happen to know what's causing the delay M: I'm not sure. Maybe there aren't enough staff selling tickets this morning. Or maybe their computers are down. But I'm pretty sure the concert hasn't been called off.W: I just hope I won't miss out on getting a ticket when it's my turn. I guess I should have come before breakfast.M: In fact, before I came, I tried calling to buy my ticket over the phone, just to avoid this long wait. But they're not taking phone orders, so I have to be here in person.W: Well, let's try to be more patient. Tickets for a good concert are worth waiting for.Text 8M: Excuse me, Ms.Miller, could you possibly spare me a few moments in private W: Come in, Stephen.What's the matter M: Since the sales meeting on Friday afternoon has been canceled, could I take Fridayafternoon off and leave at 1:00 p.m. My sister is going to get married on Sunday. I want to go back home early to help.W: Congratulations to her! Then you will miss the reunion dinner on Friday evening.M: I'm so sorry. I know it is the tradition in our company to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. The thing is, the last train to my hometown leaves at 3:30 p.m.every day. So I have to leave early to catch it. And it will take me 6 hours to get home.W: OK,Stephen. I understand you. It's all right for you to leave early that day.M: Thank you, Ms. Miller.W: By the way, you have done a good job this quarter and I have received your sales report and work plan. They are excellent. Will you be able to share them at the monthly meeting before the holiday M: No problem, Ms. Miller.◆ reunion dinner 团圆饭Text 9M: Good afternoon, everyone. We will talk about food in space today. First question: What is the first vegetable grown in space, Elena W: I once read in the newspaper that the potato was the first vegetable to be grown in space in October 1995.M: Good answer. Nowadays astronauts can eat a varied diet in space that is similar to what we eat on Earth. Do you know what food the Chinese astronauts are able to eat W: I heard that there are many kinds of food, for example fresh fruits and festive food.M: You're right. When Shenzhou-12 was launched, more than 120 kinds of space food items were provided, according to the preference of astronauts. And the space station was equipped with a kitchen, including a microwave oven and a refrigerator.W: That's really amazing. How I wish to experience one day in space in the future.M: Ha-ha. There is a project, which invites students to experience the simulated situations in space. If you're interested, please fill in the form and hand it in before next class.W:What a great chance!◆ festive 节日的;喜庆的;欢乐的◆ simulate (用计算机或模型等)模拟Text 10Do you know today is National Puzzle Day It's celebrated on January 29th every year, which is the perfect day to do some brain exercises. I'm sure all age groups across the world have worked on puzzles on the back of a magazine or on dictionary websites. Puzzles come in different forms and kinds, such as jigsaw puzzles and crosswords. Puzzles help in keeping our brains working and developing our social skills. So it makes perfect sense to celebrate National Puzzle Day. National Puzzle Day was established by Jodi Jill in 2002 to share her love for puzzles with everyone. Jodi Jill is a professional puzzle maker. Jodi Jill has been involved in the development of lesson plans for classrooms to improve students' powers of observation. On this day, you can invite your friends to figure out interesting puzzles. You can even make new friends. If you are bored with solving problems, why not create your own puzzles Arthur Wynne, a journalist from Liverpool, created the modern crossword puzzle. His first puzzle appeared in the New York World on December 21st,1913.◆ jigsaw puzzle 拼图高三年级第一次模拟考试英语试题考试时间:120分钟 分值:150分注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在 试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Where are the speakers A. In a bank. B. In a restaurant. C. In a cinema.2.What is the woman going to do for the man A. Buy a coat. B. Pick him up C. Book a table.3.How did the man's wife go to work in the past A. On foot. B. By bus. C. By car.4.What will the man do on Saturday A. Visit a relative. B. Watch a show. C. Care for the dolphins.5.What does the man advise the woman to do A. Skip dinner. B. Avoid snack foods. C. Get enough exercise.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳 选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后, 各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.When did the woman find her running ability A. In primary school. B. In high school. C. At university7.What does the woman think of being a long-distance runner A. It's really hard. B. It's a bit easy. C. It's quite boring.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Strangers. B. Friends. C. Co-workers.9.What is the woman worried about A. The computer system is broken.B. The concert will be canceled.C. The tickets will be sold out.10.What will the woman probably do next A. Go home directly.B. Place a telephone order.C. Continue waiting in line.听第8段材料,回答第11至14题。11.Why does the man speak to the woman A. To seek permission. B. To discuss a report. C. To extend an invitation.12.What was scheduled for Friday afternoon at first A.A wedding. B. A meeting. C. A reunion party.13.When will the man arrive home A. At 7:00 p.m B. At 8:30 p.m. C. At 9:30 p.m14.What does the man need to prepare before the holiday A.A sales report. B.A work plan. C. A presentation.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15.Who might the man be A. A teacher. B.A reporter. C.A cook.16.What do we know about Shenzhou- 12 astronauts in space A. They planted potatoes.B. They could heat their meals.C. They had a limited choice of food.17.How does Elena sound in the end A. Proud. B. Grateful. C. Excited.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.What is good about solving puzzles according to the speaker A. It is relaxing.B. It can help people gain fame.C. It can improve people's social skills.19.Why is Arthur Wynne mentioned A. He made the headlines in the newspapers.B. He invented the modern crossword puzzle.C. He got fed up with solving puzzles.20.What is the speaker mainly talking about A. Ways to solve puzzles.B. A day for solving puzzles.C. Different types of puzzles.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳答案。ASwitzerland, as the first place in Europe to develop winter tourism, has a long skiing tradition. A long ski season, terrific snow conditions, and large, well-developed resort areas make Switzerland a perfect destination for skiers from around the world.Where to Ski as a BeginnerSaas-Fee: You can find plenty of English-speaking ski schools in Saas-Fee and lots of bunny slopes (初学者滑雪道) on which to master your turns. The beginner ski area is separate, so you can practice without getting in the way of other skiers.Grindelwald: Grindelwald is a great choice for families, with plenty of ski schools and several bunny slopes, such as the Bodmi practice area, which is fit for children. Once you’re ready to head up the mountain, about 30 percent of Grindelwald’s runs are rated blue, meaning they’re on the easier side.Summer SkiingIncredible as it may seem, it’s actually possible to ski in Switzerland during the summer months thanks to the presence of several glaciers where it’s winter year-round. Zermatt is home to the Theodul glacier (冰川). With 13 miles (21 kilometers) of runs, it’s the largest summer ski area in Europe and attracts professional skiers looking to train year-round. The glacier slopes here are beautifully scenic and offer skiers up-close views of the Matterhorn.Budget Travel TipsAvoid peak season: Visit during the start or end of the ski season.Self-cater: If you rent a small apartment or home with kitchen facilities, you can prepare some of your own meals to save dining expenses.Enjoy the snow without skiing every day: Ice skating, tobogganing (乘坐平底雪橇), winter hiking, or just having a snowball fight are all more affordable ways to enjoy the Swiss winter landscape.21.What makes Switzerland a perfect destination for skiers A. Being the first winter tourist destination.B. Superb natural conditions.C. The support of skiers from the world.D. Having the longest skiing tradition.22.Which group will be interested in Grindelwald A. Professional athletes. B. Summer skiers.C. Budget travelers. D. Family tourists.23.Where will skiers go for summer skiing A. Zermatt. B. Bodmi.C. Saas-Fee. D. Matterhorn.BBefore the pandemic,my Singapore-based sister insisted my mother and I join her for the Christmas. My mum, a fearless woman, would get strangely nervous on flights. Perhaps the only thing that convinced her to overcome her fears was the chance to piece together our declining bond.Growing up, moments with Mum were painfully short-lived because I spent most time at the boarding school, reuniting only during the holidays. Every year, she would eagerly await my return, which would always lead to constant loving scenes. Those valuable moments were gradually disappearing as I moved away for university. Soon, our relationship became tense. She seemed unable to understand me and her stubborn and old-fashioned advice forced me to shut myself. But the more I pulled away, the more I felt a longing for the bond that had grown so weak. Perhaps Singapore would give us a chance to breathe it back to life.I assumed the immersive exhibits at Art Science Museum would refresh my mother, who was an art student. However, I was surprised when she just turned her nose up at the Bruges Whale, a sculpture using plastic waste to raise awareness about ocean pollution."It's art, Mum! Be more appreciative."I defended.Disheartened by the distance between us, I led her to the kid's zone. We signed up for a joint sketching activity, hoping that would help us connect. As our creative juices flowed, our faded relationship began to take on the hues(色调) and shades of something sincere and beautiful."Look!" she excitedly pointed towards a digital screen that displayed our creations."That one's ours."Mum went up and reached out, touching the fish as it moved its tail back and forth in the virtual tank.Looking around, I saw children sharing moments with their parents, and my own childhood flashed back. That rare instance where she let slip an inner innocence and delight at a new experience revealed the little girl in her,who was like me, had lost a vital connection to responsibilities of motherhood."Our time together was like that of friends,"she remarks now."You were my mother, and I a child following you around."Life has indeed come full circle.24.What made Mum accept the visit to Singapore A. The very fact of being a fearless woman herself.B. The short cherished moments before the pandemic.C. The desire to restore relationship with her children.D. The sincere invitation of my Singapore-based sister.25.What can we learn from paragraph 2 A. Our relationship suffered due to geographic distance.B. My bond with Mum weakened after I went to the university.C. I was overwhelmed with Mum's love before university.D. Moments with Mum was painful during the holidays.26.How did Mum react to the Bruges Whale A. She showed a great interest in this work of art.B. She felt it a huge waste to make it from plastic.C. She considered it beneficial to ocean protection.D. She didn't think it good enough to be exhibited.27.What is probably the main idea of the text A. A visit to Art Science Museum rebuilt my bond with Mum.B. A journey to Singapore rid Mum of her fear on flights.C. A sketching activity revealed Mum's long-lost innocenceD. An attempt dug into likely causes for the fading relationship.CSocial media use has been linked to depression, especially in teenage girls. But a new study argues that the issue may be more complex than experts think.The research involved interviews with 10,000 teenagers in England. “Our results suggest social media itself doesn’t cause harm, but that frequent use may disturb activities that positively impact mental health such as sleeping and exercising, while increasing exposure of young people to harmful content, particularly cyberbullying (网络欺凌),” study co-author Russell Viner said in a statement.Bob Patton, a lecturer of the University of Surrey, said this means strategies focusing only on reducing social media use to improve mental health might not help. He said, “Building strategies to increase resilience (适应力) to cyberbullying and promote better sleep and exercise is needed to reduce psychological (心理的) harm.”The research was conducted by interviewing teenagers once a year. They would report the frequency of their using social media. More than three times daily was considered “very frequent”. The researchers noted that they did not record how much time the participants spent on these websites, which was a limitation of the study. “For boys, the impact on their mental health may result from other reasons,” the authors said.The researchers found that, in both sexes, very frequent social media use was associated with greater psychological harm. The effect was especially clear among girls: The more often they checked social media, the greater their psychological harm was.But most impact on psychological harm in girls could be accounted for by lower sleep quality and greater exposure to cyberbullying, with decreased physical activities playing a lesser role. But for boys, those factors explained only 12% of the effects of very frequent social media use on psychological harm.“It’s an important difference,” said Ann DeSmet, a professor at Ghent University in Belgium. “If healthy lifestyles can be replaced, the positive effects of social media use, such as encouraging social interactions, can be more supported.”What does paragraph 2 mainly talk about The risk of cyberbullying. B. The report of the statement.The functions of social media. D. The findings of the research.What did Bob Patton mainly tell us The proper way to improve mental health.The need to fight against mental harm.The benefit of limiting social media use.The impact of social media use on people.What can we know about the research It was the first in its class. B. It needed more attention.C. It had shortcomings. D. It was difficult to carry out.31. Which of the following may be the best title for the text A. The research on teenage girlsB. Social media use influences girls especiallyC. Social interactions are encouragedD. The harm of using social mediaDEvery autumn, polar bears living along the edge of the Canada’s Western Hudson Bay pass through the sub-Arctic town of Churchill, Manitoba. The yearly movement has helped make the area’s bears one of the most studied groups in the world. Bear-watching adds about $5.3 million to the local economy each year. But a new report suggests Hudson Bay polar bear population has dropped 27 percent during the past five years, with just 618 remaining in the area in 2021.Polar bears depend on frozen salt water, called sea ice, to help them hunt seals for food. But the Arctic is now warming about four times faster than the rest of the world. Around Hudson Bay, seasonal sea ice is melting earlier in the spring, and forming later in the fall. This is forcing bears to go longer periods without food.John Whiteman, chief research scientist at the nonprofit conservation group Polar Bears International, called the population drop “totally shocking”, and said, “If continued sea ice loss cannot be stopped, it will one day lead to a total loss of the area’s polar bear population. Climate-caused changes affecting the local sea population might also be driving polar bear numbers down. If worldwide carbon emissions (排放) are not heavily reduced, most of the world’s polar bear populations are in danger of collapsing by 2100.”The number of deaths in young bears and female bears in Western Hudson Bay is worrisome. “Being one of the southernmost populations, those Western Hudson Bay are the types of bears we’ve always predicted would be affected by changes in the environment,” said Stephen Atkinson, a lead writer of the government report who has studied polar bear populations for more than 30 years. Young bears need energy to grow and cannot survive long periods without enough food. Female bears struggle because they use up a lot of energy searching for food while caring for young bears. “The ability of polar bears in the Western Hudson Bay to reproduce will decrease, because fewer young bears survive and become adults,” said Atkinson.32. Why does the writer mention the yearly movement of Hudson Bay polar bears in the first paragraph A. To explain a point. B. To introduce the topic.C. To make a comparison. D. To present a fact.33. What might have caused the shocking drop in Hudson Bay polar bear population A. Stable local sea population. B. Longer season of sea ice.C. Less access to food. D. Reduced carbon emissions.34. What can we learn from the last paragraph A. Both young and female polar bears suffer from lack of food.B. Fewer young and female bears survive than adult males.C. Female bears’ poor hunting skills endanger their survival.D. Polar bears’ ability to reproduce will be improved.35. What is the writer’s attitude towards the future of Hudson Bay polar bears A. Unclear. B. Uncaring. C. Optimistic. D. Concerned.第二节(共5小题; 每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Go to any open space or park across China now, and it's likely that you'll see many young people flowing through on special boards, known as surfskating. 36Surfskating doesn’t require advanced skills. As long as you can master the simple movements, you will be able to enjoy surfskating. _ 37 As long as there's a flat ground, you can go and enjoy surfskating.Some love surfskating because it has a social element as people come together to skate. 38 “I picked up this sport because it was the trendy thing then and it feels great to be doing this with everyone else,” Liu Xinhua has practiced surfskating for 5 months. He really enjoys the time with this sport and he finds people of all ages joining the team.39 The surf skate can be highly personalized, and users like to show their equipment and outfits on social media. Meanwhile, many offline surfskating clubs have emerged in China. As a gathering place for many niche(小众的) sports, social media platform Xiaohongshu has set up its very own Surfskating Alliance, putting together 93 clubs to help people connect with a surfskating community.Adu, the founder of 8NS Surf Skating Club, told Xiaohongshu that the market size of surfskating is only about one billion yuan in China now. 40 It can create more employment opportunities or inspire people to achieve more in this industry, according to Adu.It also encourages individualism and fair play.B. A long-term growth of this outdoor sport is expected.C. It also doesn't require a lot of space.D. It has grown in popularity as an outdoor sport for young Chinese.E. It's easy to make friends this way.F. Many enthusiasts are getting pleasure from it.G. It is also a way of self-expression with style.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。This story happened when I was in Saint Lucia for a holiday.My sister, Diana, who kept 41 with me for the holiday, went blind in one eye about 9 years ago. Diana sometimes is 42 about the way her eye looks. The pupil (瞳孔) is no longer black; it’s sort of “flaming” in photos. Diana recently 43 a special contact lens (隐形眼镜片) that makes her 44 look normal, but she doesn’t wear it often because it becomes quite painful after about an hour.One night, a photographer 45 by the hotel to take pictures of the guests as they entered the dinner area was photoing us. Diana 46 said that if she had known there were pictures taken to save this special 47 , she would have worn her contact lens so her eye wouldn’t be so 48 in the picture.The next day, while I was sitting with Diana talking, the same photographer handed her a photo, and quietly said, “I 49 the color of your eyes in the picture.” As he walked away, my sister happily said to me, “Look! He fixed my eye!” Hearing this, the photographer 50 , walked back and said, “Just to be clear: I didn’t 51 your eye. There isn’t anything wrong with your eye. I 52 had the color of your eyes go well with each other.”Her eyes filled up with tears. It was very 53 for her heart to hear these beautiful words. It helped her change the 54 she feels about herself, and the picture, or rather, the 55 of human kindness has stuck in her memory ever since.A. pace B. security C. faith D. companyA. guilty B. sensitive C. cautious D. criticalA. fetched B. invented C. purchased D. detectedA. eye B. expression C. outline D. faceA. guided B. applied C. assigned D. inquiredA. regretfully B. desperately C. apologetically D. sympatheticallyA. impression B. guest C. hotel D. memoryA. ugly B. shiny C. funny D. mistyA. printed B. mixed C. drew D. matchedA. got around B. turned away C. turned around D. got awayA. focus B. change C. protect D. coverA. simply B. extremely C. really D. definitelyA. interesting B. amusing C. inviting D. healingA. perspective B. insight C. way D. opinionA. exchange B. display C. secret D. account第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Rescue operations are continuing in full swing to find survivors in the deadly earthquake that damaged parts of Türkiye and Syria.In the southern Turkish city of Antakya, a pregnant woman ___56___(bury) under the ruins of a collapsed building was pulled out to ___57___(safe) by Chinese and local rescue teams on Thursday, three days after the catastrophic magnitude -7.7 earthquake and its aftershocks struck the country and northern Syria. Across the area of southern Türkiye, people sought temporary shelter and food in ___58___(freeze) winter weather and waited in grief. The number of deaths in Turkiye ___59___(rise) to 14,351 so far.The Chinese rescue team, ___60___(consist) of 82 members including specialists in search and rescue as well as medical treatment, rushed to one of the worst-hit regions in Turkiye. ___61___ moment they arrived at the scene, they immediately joined their Turkish partners to carry ___62___ a rescue plan and saved the woman. Also, several Chinese civilian teams set to join the international rescue effort ___63___(assist) in the rescue. On a visit to the disaster zone on Wednesday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said operations were proceeding ___64___(normal) now and promised no one would be left ____65____(home). “We will be better tomorrow and later. We still have some issues with fuel... but we will overcome those too,” Erdogan said.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分第一节(满分15分)66.假如你是李华,你校上周举行了主题为“太空”的年度“科学节”活动,持续一周。请你为校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:1. 活动目的; 2. 具体活动;3. 活动反响。注意:1.词数80字左右;2.可适当添加细节,以使行文连贯。Science Festival goes off with a bang!____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材科,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文It was a chilly Friday night, and I had just returned from climbing one of the red rocks of Sedona. My father telephoned me as I walked through the arches to my dorm room and told me that my mother had been in a terrible car crash and had been taken to the intensive care unit (重症监护病房) of a nearby hospital.When I got to the hospital, my father led me down a wide hallway with machines all around. A strong smell of medicine brought a sick feeling to my already turning stomach. As I turned into my mother’s ward, the cadaverous (形容枯槁的) condition of her body shocked me. Her face had swollen, her eyes had huge dark bruise, and she had tubes down her throat and in her arms. Gently holding her cold swollen hands, I said “hi” in a calm voice, controlling my urge to cry out.She kept looking at me as she pounded her hand against the bed, looking painful. I turned my face away from her, trying to hide the tears that were rolling down my face. That was when it struck me that I really might lose my mother.From that night on, my life completely changed. Up to that point, I’d had the luxury of just being a kid, having to deal with only the exaggerated melodramas of teenage life. As my mother struggled first to stay alive and then to relearn to walk, my sense of priorities changed sharply. My mother needed me. The trials and trouble of my daily life at school, which had seemed so important before, now appeared insignificant. My mother and I had faced death together, and life took on a new meaning for both of us.After a week of treatment in intensive care, my mother’s condition improved enough to be moved to a regular hospital ward. She was finally out of danger but, because her legs had been crushed, there was doubt whether she would be able to walk again. I was just grateful that she was alive. Two months later, a sort of hospital suite was set up in our family room, and she was allowed to come home.注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。My mother’s return home was a blessing for us all, but it meant some unaccustomed responsibilities for me.▲▲▲▲▲▲My mother’s reliance on me changed our relationship.▲▲▲▲▲▲ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 听力.mp3 答案.docx 试卷.docx