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Ⅶ.完成句子。(69—72小题,每空1分,73小题2分,共10分)
69.Houyi laid out some desserts in the garden for Chang'e.(改为一般疑问句)
Did Houyi ____ out ____ desserts in the garden for Chang'e?
70.Mike used to do exercise every day.(对画线部分提问)
____ did Mike ____ to do every day?
71.Could you please tell Mary how she can ask for directions?(改为同义句)
Could you please tell Mary how ____ ____ for directions?
72.直到在2024年获得诺贝尔化学奖,大卫·贝克才变得广为人知。(完成译句)
David Baker ____ become widely-known ____ he got the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2024.
73.trip,is,an,what,it,unbelievable(连词成句)
____!
69.Houyi laid out some desserts in the garden for Chang'e.(改为一般疑问句)
Did Houyi ____ out ____ desserts in the garden for Chang'e?
70.Mike used to do exercise every day.(对画线部分提问)
____ did Mike ____ to do every day?
71.Could you please tell Mary how she can ask for directions?(改为同义句)
Could you please tell Mary how ____ ____ for directions?
72.直到在2024年获得诺贝尔化学奖,大卫·贝克才变得广为人知。(完成译句)
David Baker ____ become widely-known ____ he got the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2024.
73.trip,is,an,what,it,unbelievable(连词成句)
____!
答案:
1. lay; any 2. What; use 3. to ask 4. didn't; until 5. What an unbelievable trip it is
Ⅷ.读写综合。(74、76小题,每小题2分,75、77小题,每小题3分,共10分)
Dear my dearest son,
As I watch you grow taller and have your own ideas, I realize it's time to share something that's been weighing on my heart. You see, when I was your age, I thought my father's advice was like an old song playing on repeat — outdated and unnecessary. Now that I'm in his shoes, I finally understand: Parents don't give guidance to control you, but to protect you.
Let me tell you about the day I learned to ride a bike. Grandpa held the seat tightly, warning me not to do alone. But I shook him off. Within seconds, I fell off the bike and cried. Yet when I looked back, he wasn't scolding(训斥) me — he just helped me quietly deal with my wounds, and then let me try again. That's when I realized his warnings were arms ready to catch me.
Lately, I've noticed you pushing away my suggestions about friends, studies, or hobbies. Maybe my "back in my day" stories feel as useful as a candle in sunlight. But here's the truth: Parents are like lighthouses, not captains. We don't need to drive your ship — we just want to shine light ahead.
Remember last month when you stayed up gaming until 2:00 AM? The next morning, you struggled through school like a sleepy cat. I didn't say "I told you so" because I've been there too — young and thought that nighttime was for conquering(征服) worlds rather than resting. Wisdom often comes from small mistakes.
Dear child, I promise to turn my "musts" into "what if we consider ..." and my "don'ts" into "have you thought about ...". My greatest wish isn't for you to follow my footsteps, but to dance freely.
Go and climb your mountains, my brave explorer. But if storms come, remember — my arms remain open, not to pull you back, but to celebrate how far you've climbed.
With all my love,
Dad
| Summary |
| --- |
| A dad, as he sees his child getting more grown-up and having his own ideas, wants to share an important thought. He once thought his own dad's advice was 74. ____. From learning to ride a bike, he knew that parents' advice is for 75. ____. Now, he sees his child not listening to his suggestions. He says parents are like 76. ____ that show the way, not control. He remembers his child staying up late gaming but he didn't scold him because he had been young like that too. He promises to change how he gives advice. His biggest hope is for his child to 77. ____. He tells his child to go explore and he'll always be there to support. |
Dear my dearest son,
As I watch you grow taller and have your own ideas, I realize it's time to share something that's been weighing on my heart. You see, when I was your age, I thought my father's advice was like an old song playing on repeat — outdated and unnecessary. Now that I'm in his shoes, I finally understand: Parents don't give guidance to control you, but to protect you.
Let me tell you about the day I learned to ride a bike. Grandpa held the seat tightly, warning me not to do alone. But I shook him off. Within seconds, I fell off the bike and cried. Yet when I looked back, he wasn't scolding(训斥) me — he just helped me quietly deal with my wounds, and then let me try again. That's when I realized his warnings were arms ready to catch me.
Lately, I've noticed you pushing away my suggestions about friends, studies, or hobbies. Maybe my "back in my day" stories feel as useful as a candle in sunlight. But here's the truth: Parents are like lighthouses, not captains. We don't need to drive your ship — we just want to shine light ahead.
Remember last month when you stayed up gaming until 2:00 AM? The next morning, you struggled through school like a sleepy cat. I didn't say "I told you so" because I've been there too — young and thought that nighttime was for conquering(征服) worlds rather than resting. Wisdom often comes from small mistakes.
Dear child, I promise to turn my "musts" into "what if we consider ..." and my "don'ts" into "have you thought about ...". My greatest wish isn't for you to follow my footsteps, but to dance freely.
Go and climb your mountains, my brave explorer. But if storms come, remember — my arms remain open, not to pull you back, but to celebrate how far you've climbed.
With all my love,
Dad
| Summary |
| --- |
| A dad, as he sees his child getting more grown-up and having his own ideas, wants to share an important thought. He once thought his own dad's advice was 74. ____. From learning to ride a bike, he knew that parents' advice is for 75. ____. Now, he sees his child not listening to his suggestions. He says parents are like 76. ____ that show the way, not control. He remembers his child staying up late gaming but he didn't scold him because he had been young like that too. He promises to change how he gives advice. His biggest hope is for his child to 77. ____. He tells his child to go explore and he'll always be there to support. |
答案:
74. outdated and unnecessary 75. protection 76. lighthouses 77. live freely
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