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2023届高三英语统练I.听力部分(共两节,满分10分)第一节听下面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。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whydoesthewomanaskthemantocome?A.Shefeelscold.B.Shewantstoordersomefood.C.Somethingiswrongwiththesoup.2.Whowillprobablyholdaparty?A.Thewoman’sfriend.B.Theman.C.Theman’sfriend.3.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Themanshouldbuythesuit.B.Themanshouldchangehisjob.C.Thecolorofthesuitisnotsuitable.4.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Enjoyingtheirhoneymoon.B.Attendingawedding.C.Seeingamovie.5.WhatdoesMariathinkofstudyingEnglishabroad?A.Usefulandnecessary.B.Usefulbutexpensive.C.Uselessandexpensive.第二节听下面5段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,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。每段对话读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.Whatwastherobberlike?A.Darkskinandlongblackhair.B.Darkskinandshortbrownhair.C.Brownskinandshortblackhair.7.Whatdoesthewomanrememberabouttherobber’sclothing?A.HisT-shirt’scolor.B.Histrousers’style.C.Hisjeans’color.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8.WhereisJuliaSwan?A.InShanghai.B.InNewYork.C.InCalifornia.9.WhatdidJuliaaskthespeakerstodo?A.Attendherartlesson.B.WorkatFudanUniversity.C.Visitherwhenthey’refree.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10.What’swrongwiththeman’scamera?A.Itsbatteryrunsoutveryquickly.B.Itsbuttondoesn’tworkproperly.C.Itsscreenalwaysgoesblack.第10页/共10页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
111.Howlonghasthemanhadthecamera?A.Aweek.B.Halfamonth.C.Amonth.12.Whatisthewoman’sattitude?A.Impatient.B.Sincere.C.Rude.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13.Whatkindofflowersdoesthemanorder?A.Adozenredcarnations.B.Adozenyellowcarnations.C.Adozenpinkroses.14.Whereshouldtheflowersbesent?A.No.84,WMStreet.B.No.48,MWRoad.C.No.84,MWStreet.15.Whatdoesthemanrequirethewomantodoatlast?A.Callhimtoconfirmtheinformation.B.Callbeforedeliveringtheflowers.C.Helphimwritealetter.16.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Theflowersarefortheman’smom.B.Themanwillpayfortheflowersincash.C.Theflowerswillbedeliveredtotheman’shome.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17.Wherewilltherecyclingcampaignbeheld?A.Inaschool.B.Inaradiostation.C.Inarecyclingcenter.18.Whenwilltherecyclingcampaignbegin?A.At8:00amonJuly8th.B.At10:00amonJuly10th.C.At10:00amonJuly18th.19.Whydoesthespeakeraskthelistenerstobringcans?A.Tousethemtoplaygames.B.Toputtheminthespecialrecyclingbins.C.Tolearnhowtosorthouseholdrubbish.20.Howcanthelistenersknowmoreabouttherecyclingcampaign?A.Bymakingacall.B.Bylisteningtotheradio.C.Byreadingthenewspapers.II.单选(满分20分)1.—I’dratherhavesomewine,ifyoudon’tmind.—______.Don’tforgetthatyou’lldrive.A.ByallmeansB.TakeiteasyC.AnythingbutthatD.Iwouldn’tsaynotothis2.Indealingwithpublicrelations,weshouldmakeeffortstopreventthe______inpersonality.A.expansionB.strengthC.relationD.conflict3.---Haveyouseenaredbackpackonthisseat?---Isawamanwalkingawaywith,butIamnotsurewhetheritisyours.A.oneB.itC.thatD.theone第10页/共10页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
24.Thereason________heexplainedwas________hewasillandunabletogotoschool.A.why;thatB.why;becauseC.which;becauseD.which;that5.Whateverbackgroundyoucomefrom,youcanbe_____successfulwithyourhardworklikeothers.A.merelyB.equallyC.mostlyD.hardly6.Wesentheracopyofthisbook__________herpartinthecreation.A.insearchofB.inacknowledgementofC.infavorofD.inhonorof7.Icanthinkofmanycases______studentsobviouslyknewalotofEnglishwordsandexpressionsbutcouldn'twriteagoodessay.A.whyB.whichC.asD.where8.Hewantedtobookaticketforthefootballmatch__________,butmissedthechance.A.inadvanceB.inorderC.inneedD.introuble9.—Lucydoesn’tmindlendingyouherdictionary.—She________.I’vealreadyborrowedone.A.can’tB.mustn’tC.needn’tD.shouldn’t10.Icouldjustseeacarinthedistance,butIcouldn’t______whatcoloritwas.A.makeoutB.lookintoC.bringaboutD.takeup11.Thisisthesmallhouselessthan15squaremeters,under_______rooflivesalargefamilyofthreegenerations.A.whichB.whoseC.asD.that12.He______quicklyoverhisshoulderstoseeifhewasbeingfollowed.A.protestedB.slidC.glancedD.arose13.—WhywasProfessorJohnsonunhappythosedays?—Theonlyreasonwasthatthetheoryhestuckto______wrong.A.proveB.provedC.provingD.beingproved14.Iwanttobuysomebooksto______forthecomingexamination.A.setoffB.refertoC.lookforD.tryon15.‘‘________breakthelawshouldbepunished”heshouted.A.SomeoneB.AnyoneC.WhoeverD.Thosewho16.Lindacouldn’thavebrokenintotheteacher’sofficeatmidnightforitwasonlynineo'clock______shereturnedtothedormitoryandhadasoundsleep.A.beforeB.whenC.thatD.until17.Itismodestyandhonestythatmakethefamousstar________totheaudiencebecausetheymakehimmorelikeordinarypeople.A.typicalB.adaptableC.reasonableD.accessible第10页/共10页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
318.(2013·高考陕西卷)Thewitnesses________bythepolicejustnowgaveverydifferentdescriptionsofthefight.A.questionedB.beingquestionedC.tobequestionedD.havingquestioned19.—Haveyoufoundthenewflatadvertisedinthenewspaper?—Yes.Butthecommunity____verylargeandInearlygotlostjustnow.A.hadbeenB.wasC.willbeD.is20.-Well,youknow,itisabitchallengingtolearnanewlanguage.Then,doesthatworryyoumuch?-______.Ifeellikehavingthechancetolearnanewlanguage.A.Nodoubt.B.Nowonder.C.Noway.D.Nocomment.III.完形填空(满分20分)WhenIwaseight,Iwantedatoyandneeded$10tobuyit.But,asusual,Iwasbroke.Idecidedtoaskmy11-year-oldsister,Kathleen,foraloan.Iwenttoherroom,____21____herforthecash.Laughing,sheagreedtolendmethemoney,butadded,“Iwillchargeyou10percentcompoundinterest(复利)every____22____untilyoupaymeback.”“Compoundinterest—what’sthat?”Iasked.“Well,interestiswhatyoucallthe____23____moneyborrowershavetopaybackonaloan,”sheexplained.“Compoundinterestmeansthattheinterestpaymentsgetbiggerandbiggerthe____24____youtaketopaybacktheloan.Torepaytheloan,youwillneedtogiveme$11afteronemonth.Ifyouwaittwomonthstopaymeback,your____25____willgrowfrom$10to$11.SoI’llbechargingyouintereston$11.ThenIwilladdthatinteresttothe$11youalreadyoweme,fora____26____of$12.10.That’swhatyou’llowemeaftertwomonths.”“Sure.Igetit,”Isaid.Thoughtruthfully,Iwasgetting____27____.Kathleenlentmethemoney,andIboughtthetoy.Mybirthdaycameamonthlater,andmymomgaveme$10.____28____,thatwasjusttheamountIneededtobuyanothertoyIwanted____29____.Iputoffpayingmysisterforamonth.However,afteranothermonth,I_____30_____abouttheloan.Severalmonthslater,onChristmasmorning,mysisterandIeachfounda$20billinourstockings.Iwasjustputtingitintomypocket_____31_____Kathleentappedmeontheshoulder.“Sorry,kiddo.That’smine.I’m_____32_____onyourdebt.”“Huh?”ThenI_____33_____theloan.“Hey!Howcanitbethatmuch?I_____34_____borrowed$10.”“True,”shesaid,“butinteresthasbeencompoundingforeightmonths.Nowyou_____35_____me$21.43.”Shepaused,thenadded.“Youcanpaymethe$1.43.”I_____36_____tobelievethata$10loancouldmorethandoublesoquickly.Muchtomy_____37_____,mysistergotherpencilandtabletandshowedmeexactlyhowitalladdedup.Myhead_____38_____asItriedtokeeptrackofKathleen’s_____39_____,butthistime,Igotthebasicideaofcompoundinterest.I_____40_____thehardwaythatborrowingmoneycanbe“doubletrouble”innotime.21.A.blamingB.beggingC.searchingD.preparing22.A.monthB.yearC.weekD.day23.A.littleB.sameC.enoughD.extra第10页/共10页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
424.A.shorterB.longerC.moreD.less25.A.cashB.savingC.noteD.debt26.A.totalB.costC.numberD.bill27.A.encouragedB.shockedC.confusedD.satisfied28.A.GraduallyB.ObviouslyC.UnfortunatelyD.Hopefully29.A.seriouslyB.anxiouslyC.secretlyD.desperately30.A.forgotB.knewC.talkedD.cared31.A.afterB.untilC.whileD.when32.A.carryingB.collectingC.relyingD.focusing33.A.rememberedB.understoodC.realizedD.noticed34.A.normallyB.nearlyC.onlyD.really35.A.oweB.offerC.takeD.give36.A.decidedB.refusedC.pretendedD.managed37.A.reliefB.delightC.annoyanceD.regret38.A.turnedB.noddedC.cooledD.hurt39.A.calculationsB.excusesC.directionsD.discoveries40.A.exploredB.learnedC.explainedD.questionedIV.阅读理解(满分40分)AIfabusinesswantstosellitsproductsinternationally,ithadbetterdosomemarketresearchfirst.ThisisalessonthatsomelargeAmericancorporationshavelearnedinthehardway.What’sinthename?Sometimestheproblemisthename.WhenGeneralMotorsintroduceditsChevyNovaintoLatinAmerica,itoverlookedthefactthatNovainSpanishmeans“Itdoesn’tgo”.Sureenough,theChevyNovaneverwentanywhereinLatinAmerica.TranslationproblemsSometimesitisthesloganthatdoesn’twork.NocompanyknowsthisbetterthanPepsi-Cola,withits“ComealivewithPepsi!”campaign.ThecampaignwassosuccessfulintheUnitedStatesthatPepsitranslateditssloganliterally(按字面意思的)foritsinternationalcampaign.Asitturnedout,thetranslationswerenotquiteright.PepsiwasbeggingGermansto“Comeoutofthegrave”andtellingtheChinesethat“Pepsibringsyourancestorsbackfromthegrave.”ApictureisworthathousandwordsOthertimes,theprobleminvolvespackaging.ApictureofasmilingbabyhashelpedsellcountlessjarsofGerberbabyfood.WhenGerberstartedsellingbabyfoodinAfrica,theyusedthesamepackagingasintheUS,withthesmilingbabyonthelabel.LatertheylearnedthatinAfricancountries,thepictureonthejarshowswhatthejarhasinit,formanypeopletherecan’tread.TwistoffateEvencultureandreligiousfactorsandpurecoincidencecanbeinvolved.ThornMcAnshoeshaveaThornMcAn“signature”inside.TopeopleinBangladesh,whichisaMuslimcountry,thissignaturelookedlikeArabic第10页/共10页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
5scriptforthewordAllah.Inthatcountry,feetareconsideredunclean,andMuslimsfeltthecompanywasoffendingGod’snamebyhavingpeoplewalkonit.41.Fromthetextwelearnthat______.A.ChevyNovawasbroughtinLatinAmericaB.GeneralMotorsdidthebestmarketresearchofallcompaniesC.the“ComealivewithPepsi”campaignworkedwellintheUSD.PepsistillsoldwellinChinaowingtothetranslationproblems42.WhatwasGerber’sproblem?A.Thepictureonthejar.B.Culturalfactor.CReligiousfactor.D.Atranslationproblem.43.ForwhatreasonwereThornMcAnshoesturneddowninBangladesh?A.Theyarenotdesignedattractively.BTheiradvertisementsarenotpersuasive.C.ProblemforThornMcAnwasthecompany’sname.D.AsignaturelookinglikethewordAllahwasintheshoes.44.Theintendedreadersofthepassageare______.A.productadvertisersB.marketresearchersC.managersofSalesDepartmentD.businessestopromoteproductsabroad45.Whatdoesthetextmainlytellus?A.TheimportanceofpackagingB.Theimportanceofmarketresearch.C.Howtomakeuseofadvertisements.D.Lessonsfromsomelargecorporations.B“Idon’twanttowriteastoryaboutgirls!Idon’tknowanythingaboutgirls,”LouisaMayAlcotttoldherpublisher,Mr.Niles.Butshewasdesperateformoney.Sheseemedtobetheonlyoneinherfamilywhocouldmakeanymoney.Nileshadaskedhertowriteaboutsomethingsheknew,insteadoftheromanticadventurestoriesshehadbeenwriting.“SoIplodaway,”Alcottwrote,“thoughIdon’tenjoythissortofthing.”Itwas1867,andthehorribleCivilWarwasover.NowAlcottcouldturnherenergytomakingmoney.Alcottwroteasimplestoryoflifeinherfamily,theirpillowfightsonSaturdaynightsandtheamateur(业余的)playstheyperformed.“Ourexperiencesmayproveinteresting,thoughIdoubtit.”(“Goodjoke,”shewroteyearslater.)Herbookdescribedherdaysgrowingupwithfoursistersinafamilythathadnomoney.Shesketched(勾画)alovingmotherwhotooktimetobeinterestedineachchild,andshetoldofthedeathofabelovedsister.SheportrayedherfamilyandfriendsinherbookLittleWomen.Finally,inJulyof1868,shefinishedwriting.Withasighandaheadache,shesentoffall102handwrittenpagesofherbook.Nilesthoughtthebookwasdull,andsodidAlcott.Butwhenshereceivedhercopiesofthebook,Alcottthoughtitseemedbetterthanexpected.“Notabitsensational,”shewrote,“butsimpleandtrue.Wereallylivedmostofit.”NilesaskedsomegirlstoreadLittleWomen,andtheylovedit.Inthreemonths,allthecopiesofLittleWomenhadsold.Itwasalreadytimetoprintmorebooks!Nilesthoughthecouldsellthreeorfourhundredmorecopies.“Anhonestpublisherandaluckyauthormadeadullbookintoa第10页/共10页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
6goldeneggforanuglyduckling,”Alcottwrotein1885.Later,withagreatsighofrelief,shewasabletowrite,“Paidoffallthedebts!NowIfeelthatIcoulddieinpeace.Ifmyheadholdsout,I’lldoallIoncehopedtodo.”46.WhichofthefollowingwouldbeusedtodescribeAlcott’sbook?A.Magic.B.Funny.C.Boring.D.Skillful.47.Inwhichorderdidthefollowinghappen?a.AlcottbeganwritingLittleWomenb.NilesaskedAlcotttowriteaboutgirlsc.Alcottwroteromanticadventurestoriesd.Alcottperformedplayswithhersisterse.NileswasnotpleasedwithAlcott’swork.A.a,b,e,d,cB.d,c,a,b,eC.c,b,e,d,aD.d,c,e,b,a48.Whenshehandedherfirstwritingin,Nileswas______.A.sureofhersuccessB.happyaboutherworkC.unsatisfiedwiththeworkD.unpleasedwiththepublisher49.Alcotttookupwritingasajobduelargelyto______.A.loveB.interestC.povertyD.encouragement50.Welearnfromthestorythat,afterLittleWomensoldout,______.AAlcottpaidoffallherbillsB.AlcottwroteanotherbookC.somegirlsstartedtoreadthebookD.NilespublishedhundredsofbooksgirlslikedCTinymicrobes(微生物)areattheheartofanewagriculturaltechniquetomanageharmfulgreenhousegas.Scientistshavediscoveredhowmicrobescanbeusedtoturncarbondioxideintosoil-enrichinglimestone(石灰石),withthehelpofatypeoftreethatgrowsintropicalareas,suchasWestAfrica.ResearchershavefoundthatwhentheIrokotreeisgrownindry,acidicsoilandtreatedwithacombinationofnaturalfungi(霉菌)andotherbacteria,notonlydoesthetreegrowwell,italsoproducestheminerallimestoneinthesoilarounditsroot.TheIrokotreemakesamineralbycombiningCafromtheearthwithCO2fromtheatmosphere.Thebacteriathencreatetheconditionsunderwhichthismineralturnsintolimestone.Thediscoveryoffersanewwaytolockcarbonintothesoil,keepingitoutoftheatmosphere.Inadditiontostoringcarboninthetrees’leavesandintheformoflimestone,themineralinthesoilmakesitmoresuitableforagriculture.Thediscoverycouldleadtoreforestation(重新造林)projectsintropicalcountries,andhelpreducecarbondioxideintheatmosphereinthedevelopingworld.IthasalreadybeenusedinWestAfricaandisbeingtestedinBolivia,HaitiandIndia.Thefindingsweremadeinathree-yearprojectinvolvingresearchersfromtheUniversitiesofEdinburgh,Granada,LausanneandDelftUniversityofTechnology.TheprojectexaminedseveralmicrobiologicalmethodsoflockingCO2aslimestone,andtheIroko-bacteriawayshowedbestresults.WorkwasfundedbytheEuropeanCommissionundertheFuture&EmergingTechnologies(FET)scheme.第10页/共10页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
7DrBryneNgwenyaoftheUniversityofEdinburgh’sSchoolofGeoSciences,wholedtheresearch,said:“Bytakingadvantageofthisnaturallimestone-producingprocess,wehavealow-tech,safe,readilyemployedandeasilyoperatingwaytolockcarbonoutoftheatmosphere,whileimprovingfarmingconditionsintropicalcountries.”51.Thepassageismainlyintroducing________.A.someusefulnaturalfungiandbacteriaB.anewwaytodealwithgreenhousegasC.anewly-foundtreeinWestAfricaD.thesoil-enrichinglimestonecreatedbyscientists52.WhichofthefollowingisTrueabouttinymicrobes?A.Mosttinymicrobeslikelivingindry,acidicsoil.B.CO2canbebrokendownbynaturalfungiandbacteria.C.Themoregreenhousegasis,themoreactivetinymicrobesbecome.D.TinymicrobesgetalongwellwiththeIrokotreeinspecialsoil.53.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inparagraph3probablyreferto?A.Carbondioxide.B.Carbon.C.Soil.D.Limestone.54.Accordingtothepassage,whatcanweinfer?ATheactionofthetinymicrobescanincreasetheoxygenintheearth.B.ResearchershavedonetheexperimentontreesinAfricaforthreeyears.C.Researcherstendtousenaturalpowertosolvetheirproblem.D.WestAfricaisoneofthemostpollutedareasallovertheworld.55.Accordingtothepassage,theIroko-bacteriamethod________.A.canbeusedtoimprovethefarminglandB.cansavealotofseriouslydestroyedwoodsC.hasbeenpopularizedinBolivia,HaitiandIndiaD.shouldbespreadallaroundtheworldinthefutureDTasteissuchasubjectivematterthatwedon’tusuallyconductpreferencetestsforfood.Themostyoucansayaboutanyone’spreferenceisthatit’soneperson’sopinion.Butbecausethetwobigcolacompanies-Coca-ColaandPepsiCola-aremarketedsoaggressively,we’vewonderedhowbigaroletastepreferenceactuallyplaysinbrandloyalty.WesetupatastetestthatchallengedpeoplewhoidentifiedthemselvesaseitherCoca-colaorPepsifans:Findyourbrandinablindtasting.WeinvitedstaffvolunteerswhohadastronglikingforeitherCoca-ColaClassicorPepsi,DietCoke,orDietPepsi.Thesewerepeoplewhothoughtthey’dhavenotroubletellingtheirbrandfromtheotherbrand.Weeventuallylocated19regularcoladrinkersand27dietcoladrinkers.Thenwefedthemwithfourunidentifiedsamplesofcolaoneatatime,regularcolasfortheonegroup,dietversionsfortheother.Weasked第10页/共10页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
8themtotelluswhethereachsamplewasCokeorPepsi;thenweanalyzedtherecordsstatisticallytocomparetheparticipants’choiceswithwhatmereguessworkcouldhaveaccomplished.Gettingallfoursamplesrightwasatoughtest,butnottootough,wethought,forpeoplewhobelievedtheycouldrecognizetheirbrand.Intheend,only7outof19regularcoladrinkerscorrectlyidentifiedtheirbrandofchoiceinallfourtrials.Thediet-coladrinkersdidalittleworse-only7outof27identifiedallfoursamplescorrectly.Bothgroupsdidbetterthanchancewouldpredict,butnearlyhalftheparticipantsineachgroupmadethewrongchoicetwoormoretimes.Twopeoplegotallfoursampleswrong.Overall,halftheparticipantsdidaboutaswellonthelastroundoftastingasonthefirst,sotiredness,ortasteburnout,wasnotafactor.OurpreferencetestresultssuggestthatonlyafewPepsiparticipantsandCokefansmayreallybeabletotelltheirfavoritebrandbytasteandprice.56.Accordingtothepassagethepreferencetestwasconductedinorderto______.A.revealwhichcolaismoretothelikingofthedrinkersB.showthataperson’sopinionabouttasteismereguessworkC.findouttheroletastepreferenceplaysinaperson’sdrinkingD.comparetheabilityoftheparticipantsinchoosingtheirdrinks57.Thestatisticsrecordedinthepreferencetestsshowthat______.A.people’stastesdifferfromoneanotherB.fewpeoplehadtroubletellingCoca-ColafromPepsiC.Coca-ColaandPepsiarepeople’stwomostfavoritedrinksD.thereisnotmuchdifferenceintastebetweenCoca-ColaandPepsi58.Itisimpliedinthefirstparagraphthat______.A.blindtastingisnecessaryforidentifyingfansB.thecompetitionbetweenthetwocolasisverystrongC.thepurposeoftastetestistopromotethesaleofcolasD.theimprovementofqualityisthechiefconcernofthetwocolacompanies59.Theunderlinedword“burnout”herereferstothestateof______.A.beingbadlydamagedbyfireB.beingseriouslyburntintheskinC.beingunabletoburnforlackoffuelD.beingunabletofunctionbecauseoftoomuchuse60.Theauthor’spurposeinwritingthispassageisto______.A.showthattastepreferenceishighlysubjectiveB.arguethattastetestingisanimportantmarketingstrategyC.emphasizethattasteandpricearecloselyrelatedtoeachotherD.recommendthatblindtastingbeintroducedinthequalitycontrolofcolasV.阅读表达(满分10分)阅读短文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题.In2013,thecarpenterfromSchuby,GermanywassurfingtheInternetwhenhecameacrossanorganization第10页/共10页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
9calledBeTheMatch,thelargestbonemarrow(骨髓)registryintheworld.The19-year-olddidn’tthinktwiceaboutdonating,butheneverfoundoutwhohismarrowwenttountilyearslaterwhenhereceivedamessagefromhalfwayaroundtheworld。.Asitturnsout.Dennisdidn'tjustsaveanotherperson.Hesavedababy—littleGabrielSmithfromSpringfield,Illinois.Asalittlebaby,Gabrielwasdiagnosed(诊断)withaplasticanemiaandwentintobonemarrowfailure.Atjust14monthsold,hereceivedDennis1lifesavingtransplant.Fastforwardto20l8,whentheMake—A—WishFoundationcontactedGabriel'sfamilytooffertheseven-year-oldonewish."Atfirst,hesaid,"TakemydonortomeetMickey,"Gabriel'smom,Lauren,toldCNN."Butwecouldn'tdothat,sohewasaskedtochooseone:MeetyourdonororgotoDisney.Hechosetomeethisdonor,Dennis,withoutanyhesitation."Fortunately,Dennishadalreadyagreedtosharehisidentitywithhisrecipient'sfamily.Evenso,hearingfromthemcameasabitofashock."Iwasspeechless,Dennissaid."Ican'tbelievethatthishappenedandthathesurvivedthebonemarrowtransplant."InAugust,Make—A—WisharrangedforDennistotraveltotheU.S.forthefirsttimeever,whereheandGabrielbecameconjoined.WhileGabrieldidn'tgotoDisneyWorld,hegotsomethingevenbetter:adventureswithhisownpersonalhero."Heispartofourfamilynow,"Laurensaid."Wearehopingthisexperiencewillinspireothers.”Andincredibly,itdid!OnAugust27,LaurensharedonFacebookthatDennisandGabriel'sstoryhasalreadyinspiredthousandsofAmericanstosignupwithBeTheMatch.Withoneselflesschoice,Dennissparkedawaveofpotentiallylifesavingacts.He'snotjustaherotoGabrielandhisfamily:He'saherotousall.61.HowdidDennislearnabouttheorganizationcalledBeTheMatch?(nomorethan10words)______________________62.WhatwasGabriel'swishatlast?(nomorethan5words)______________________63.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordinParagraph4mean?(Iword)______________________64.WhatistheinfluenceofDennisandGabriel'sstory?(nomorethan15words)______________________65.Whoisthe"hero"inyourlife?Pleaseexplain.(nomorethan20words)______________________第10页/共10页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
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