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A
(
2017
全国一
卷)
While high school does
not generally encourage students to explore new
aspects of life,college sets the
stage
for that exploration. I myself went through this
41
process and found something that has
changed
my
42
at college for the better:I
discovered ASL-American Sign
Language(
美式手语
).
I
never felt an urge to
43
any sign language
entire family
is
hearing,and so
are all my
44
language
were
enough
in
all
my
interactions(
交
往
).Little
did
I
know
that
I
would
discover my
45
for ASL.
The
46
began
during
my
first
week
at
college.
I
watched
as
the
ASL
Club
47
their
translation of a song.
Both the hand movements and the very
48
of communicating without
speaking
49
me. What I saw was
completely unlike anything I had experienced in
the
50
.This newness
just
left me
51
more.
After that, feeling
the need to
52
further, I
decided to drop in on one of ASL club`s meetings.
I
only
learned
how
to
53
the
alphabet
that
day.
Yet
instead
of
being
discouraged
by
my
54
progress,I was excited. I
then made it a point to
55
those meetings and learn all I could.
The following term, I
56
an ASL class. The professor
was deaf and any talking was
57
. I
soon realized that the
silence was not unpleasant.
58
,
if there had been any talking, it would have
59
us to learn less. Now, I
appreciate the silence and the
60
way of communication it opens.
41. A. searching
B. planning
42. A. progress
43. A. choose
44. A. official
45. A. love
46.
A. meeting
47. A. recorded
48. A. idea
50. A. end
49.
A. disturbed
51. A. showing
52. A. exercise
53. A. print
54. A. slow
55. A. chair
B. experience
B. read
B. foreign
B.
concern
B. trip
B. performed
B.
amount
B. supported
B. past
B.
acting
B. write
B. steady
B. passed
l
C. major
C. learn
C. body
C. goal
C. story
C. recited
C. dream
C. course
C. saying
C. sign
C.
normal
C. attend
D. formal
D. opinion
D. create
D. spoken
D. request
D. task
D. discussed
D. reason
D. attracted
D. distance
D. wanting
D. explain
D. count
D. obvious
D. organize
D. repeated
ed
C.
embarrassed
B. explore
C. express
B. sponsor
B.
welcomed
56. A. missed
57. A. prohibited
ed
C. gave up
C. ignored
d
d
D. registered for
r
r
B
(
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全国二卷)
In
1973, I was teaching elementary school. Each day,
27 kids
41
“The Thinking Laboratory.”
That was the
42
students voted for after deciding that
“Room 104” was too
43
.
Freddy
was
an
average
44
,but
not
an
average
person.
He
had
the
rare
balance
of
fun
and
compassion
(同情)
.He
would
45
the
loudest over fun and be the saddest over
anyone’s
46
.
Before the school
year
47
,I
gave the kids
a special
48
,
T-
shirts with
the words
“Verbs Are
Your
49
” on th
em. I had advised the
kids that while verbs
(动词)
may
seem dull ,most of the
50
things they do
throughout their lives will be verbs.
Through
the
years,
I’d
run
into
former
students
who
would
provide
51
on
old
classmates.
I
learned
that
Freddy
did
several
jobs
after
his
52
from
high
school
and
remained
the
same
53
person I met forty years before .Once,
while working overnight at a store, he let a
homeless man
54
in
his truck . Another time , he
55
a friend money to buy a
house .
Just last
year, I
was
56
a
workshop when someone knocked at the classroom
door. A woman
57
the interruption and handed me an
envelope. I stopped teaching and
58
it up. Inside
were the
“Verbs” shirt and a
59
from Freddy’s mother. “Freddy
pass
ed away on Thanksgiving. He wanted
you to have this.”
I told the story to the class. As sad
as it was, I couldn’t help smiling. Although
Freddy was taken from
us, we all
60
something from Freddy.
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
r
tune
d
s
ments
tion
d
t
ief
ched
ts
ment
d
ing
d
ted
e
n
on
esty
ed
s
ctions
tion
ing
d
e
e
s
ation
ting
d
55
56
ing
57
58
ted
e
59
60
ed
ed
C
(
2017
全国三卷)
A Toronto man is
offering a free round-the-world air ticket to the
right woman. But
41
apply. You
must be named
Elizabeth Gallahgher and have a Canadian
42
.
Jordan
Axani,
28,
said
he
and
his
then
girlfriend,
Elizabeth
Gallagher,
booked
heavily
discounted
round-the-world air tickets in May, but
their
43
ended and he
did not want her ticket to
44
. The
ticket
had
a
strict
no-
transfer
(不可转让)
45
,
but
since
passport
information
was
not
required
when
46
, any
Canadian Elizabeth Gallagher can
47
it.
“I just want
to see the ticket go to good use and for someone
to
48
a
lot of joy,” said Axani. He
posted his
49
on a social networking
website, and received thousands of e-mails,
including thirty from
actual
Elizabeth
Gallagbers
with
the
50
passports,
“More
51
,
there
are
hundreds
of
Canadians
who
are
interested
in
52
their
name
to
Elizabeth
Gallagher,”
Axani
said.
“It
was
absolutely
out
of
53
, thousands
of e-mails, people around the world
54
their stories of travel.”
Axani
wrote
in
his
post that
he
is
not
55
anything
in
return
and
that
the
woman
who
uses
the
56
ticket can choose to either
travel with him or
57
the ticket and travel on her own.
The
58
is scheduled to start on December 21 in
New York City and continue on to Milan, Prague,
Paris, Bangkok and New Delhi before
59
in Toronto on January 8. He
said the
60
woman will
be announced on the website and the
trip will be shared online.
41. A. benefits
42. A.
origin
43. A. holiday
45. A. policy
46. A. applying
47. A. use
48. A. sacrifice
49. A. answer
50. A. same
52. A. writing
53. A. touch
55.
A. leaving
56. A. single
B. deposits
B. passport
B.
marriage
C. restrictions
C. accent
C. dream
D. examinations
D. friend
D. relationship
D. come into effect
D. schedule
D. bargaining
D. buy
D. provide
D. comment
D. real
D. convincing
D. changing
D. control
D. doubting
D. dealing with
D. extra
44. A.
go to waste
B. come to mind
B. booking
B.
borrow
B. express
B. advice
B.
right
B. giving
C. go no sale
C. payment
C. checking
C.
choose
C. offer
C. new
C. experience
B.
order
51. A. interesting
B. annoying
B. question
B. advertising
B. looking for
B. strange
C. satisfying
C. lending
C.
date
C. losing
C. regular
C. sharing
54. A. admiring
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