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河南省普通高中2017-2018学年高一下学期英语3月月考试卷

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    It was a beautiful sunny day. I had just finished 1 my daughter to the airport to catch an early morning flight. My sons and I2 went to a fast-food place for 3 before heading back home. After eating, we all got into the car and pulled out of the 4. The restaurant was at the very top of a hill. At the bottom of the hill was a 5 sign, so we found ourselves at the end of a 6 line of traffic waiting while the cars at the bottom turned onto the 7 road one at a time.

    As I looked down to the bottom of the hill, my eyes saw an elderly man standing8the stop sign. His clothes were 9 and shabby (破旧的). He held a cardboard sign with the words “10 Help Please!” written on it. My heart went out to him and I11 myself in his situation. As car after car turned onto the main road without 12 for him. I reached for my wallet to look for whatever 13 was left in it. As I was pulling it out of my wallet,14 I saw a young woman walk up to him along the side of the road. She was carrying a bag full of 15 taken out from the restaurant I was just at. I watched the old man16the young girl and smiled as she reached out her aims to give him a hug.

    Suddenly a 17 honk (喇叭声) from the car behind me made me realize that I hadn't been18forward because this single choice for 19 had captured (attracted) my attention and my heart. By the time I reached the20of the hill, both the man and the lady who had helped him were gone. Yet, as I drove home, the sun seemed to shine even brighter and Heaven felt a bit closer to Earth.

(1)
A、forcing B、driving C、cheating D、asking
(2)
A、then B、still C、thus D、first
(3)
A、coffee B、tea C、breakfast D、lunch
(4)
A、living room B、parking lot C、garden D、yard
(5)
A、rest B、turning C、stop D、slowing
(6)
A、quiet B、single C、long D、strange
(7)
A、opposite B、main C、downward D、slim
(8)
A、on B、with C、over D、by
(9)
A、loose B、formal C、old D、clean
(10)
A、Offer B、Call C、Need D、Refuse
(11)
A、hid B、reminded C、regretted D、imagined
(12)
A、stopping B、begging C、reaching D、praying
(13)
A、card B、number C、cash D、information
(14)
A、therefore B、instead C、anyway D、however
(15)
A、food B、money C、hope D、paper
(16)
A、rewarded B、admitted C、thanked D、paid
(17)
A、soft B、short C、loud D、gentle
(18)
A、jumping B、pushing C、wandering D、moving
(19)
A、courage B、trust C、kindness D、success
(20)
A、back B、top C、middle D、bottom
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Devin Jackson, who went from selling tickets to tourists on Times Square to working as an engineer for a number of major corporations, told ABC News that he was 1 that there weren't many Black engineers or coders in the industry. So he decided to do something about it and 2

In 2017, Jackson co-founded the non-profit organization We Build Black which 3 meetups, training courses and workshops for up-and-4 Black engineers. 

In the six years since it 5 , Jackson said his organization has raised millions of dollars, and trained and helped over 3,000 members with their 6

"I became a software engineer and realized that I need to share the 7 with everybody around me and, you know, show my community 8 those freedoms," Jackson said. 

Sheree Edmund, a software engineer, told ABC News that the program allowed her the 9 to grow and have a space to pursue computer programing. Edmund, who was 10 with high functioning autism (孤独症) three years ago, said "It was a community, and an atmosphere where I didn't feel like I had to 11 who I was to fit in. And that made it a lot less 12 to be my real self. "

Jackson encouraged others to 13 their interest in tech and engineering skills, no matter how hard it may seem to 14 the industry. 

"You got to control what you can control at the end of the day and what you control is 15 ," he said. "So get to the grind (磨炼). That's really what I want you to take from this at the end of the day. "

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In 2019, after retiring from her career as a social worker, Ane Freed-Kernis decided to build a home workshop and devote all of her free time to stone carving. "I might be covered head to toe in dust but I'm happy—it was something I needed more of in my life when I hit 60," she says.

This appeal has its origins in Freed-Kernis' childhood. Growing up on her father's farm in Denmark, she used to wander through the fields with her eyes fixed on the ground, looking for stones to add to her collection. "I've always been drawn to the shapes and textures(质地)of stones," she says.

After moving to England in 1977 and training as a social worker, Freed-Kernis soon became occupied with her busy career and the demands of raising her son. Stones were the last thing on her mind, until her father died in 2005. "He took a stone carving course in his retirement, and I always thought stone seemed so fun but never had the time to look into it myself," she says. "After he died, I became determined to learn in his honour."

Signing up for a week-long stone carving course at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Freed-Kernis began to learn how to turn a block of rock into well-designed shapes. "It was really scary at the start because you would spend hours just hammering(锤打)."

Now 65, Freed-Kernis has a thriving small business built largely through word of mouth. She creates 12 to 15 pieces a year that can take anywhere from a few days to three weeks to complete, while her prices range from £200 to £3, 000. "I'm making smaller ones," she says. "I don't have to depend on the money much, so I want to keep prices in the range that people can afford, mainly just covering costs and labour(劳动力)."

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。

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Visitors can {#blank#}2{#/blank#} (easy) spend a relaxing long holiday in any of these destinations. Maila Izi, a 22-year-old student, has been a fan of water sports since she was a child. Over the past years, she has been to several countries, such as France and Spain, to learn new skills including wave surfing. But she thinks Diani offers the {#blank#}3{#/blank#} (good) water sports experiences of all.

"This is the first time I {#blank#}4{#/blank#} (visit) but the sea is the most beautiful that I have ever seen," she said. "The sand beach is so wide, the water is so warm and I think it is the perfect place for kitesurfing. It's the most beautiful beach I have ever been on."

She went to Diani with her parents for a May holiday. Izi was determined {#blank#}5{#/blank#} (learn)kitesurfing, a water activity that uses a kite and surfboard(冲浪板). It is a relatively new sport {#blank#}6{#/blank#} has gained increasing popularity. She signed up {#blank#}7{#/blank#} a class that offered three hours of training, including {#blank#}8{#/blank#} (fly) kites of different sizes.

Goodluck Shamala, the founder of a training institute in Diani, said kitesurfing, which used to be considered as {#blank#}9{#/blank#} extreme sport, has in recent years become more popular among {#blank#}10{#/blank#} (tourist). Many come from countries as far as Germany, France, the United Kingdom and the United States.

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