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2010-2024歷年浙江省五校高三下學期第二次聯(lián)考英語試卷第1卷一.參考題庫(共25題)1.UntilthestartoftheIndustrialRevolution,mankindwaspoor,hungry,andconstantlyatthe_______ofdiseaseandnaturaldisasters.A.powerB.limitC.controlD.mercy2.I_______thedanceperformancemanytimes,eachgivingmeanewunderstanding.A.watchB.watchedC.havewatchedD.a(chǎn)mwatching3.Themassiveearthquakeandtsunamishaskilled350peopleinacoastaltowninChilesofar,_______thetotaldeathnumberreportedlastSunday.A.doubledB.todoubleC.doublingD.havingdoubled4.Nearlythreedaysafteran8.8-magnitudeearthquake,rescuersinChileweremakingeveryeffortto_______possiblesurvivors.A.trapB.reachC.shelterD.seize5.第二部分:閱讀理解(第一節(jié)20小題;第二節(jié)共5小題;每小題2分,滿分50分)第一節(jié):閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。AIn1921,LewisLawesbecamethewarden(監(jiān)獄長)atSingSingPrisonofNewYorkState.NoprisonwastougherthanSingSingduringthattime.ButwhenWardenLawesretiredsome20yearslater,thatprisonhadbecomeahumanitarianinstitution.ThosewhostudiedthesystemsaidcreditforthechangebelongedtoLawes.Butwhenhewasaskedaboutthetransformation,here’swhathesaid,“Ioweitalltomywonderfulwife,Catherine,whoisburiedoutsidetheprisonwalls.”CatherineLaweswasayoungmotherwiththreesmallchildrenwhenherhusbandbecamethewarden.Everybodywarnedherfromthebeginningthatsheshouldneversetfootinsidetheprisonwalls,butthatdidn’tstopCatherine!Whenthefirstprisonbasketballgamewasheld,shewentintothegymwithherthreebeautifulkidsandshesatinthestandswiththeinmates.Herattitudewas:“MyhusbandandIaregoingtotakecareofthesemenandIbelievetheywilltakecareofme!Idon’thavetoworry!”Sheinsistedongettingacquaintedwiththemandtheirrecords.Shediscoveredoneconvictedmurdererwasblindsoshepaidhimavisit.Holdinghishandinhersshesaid,“DoyoureadBraille?”“What’sBraille?”heasked.Thenshetaughthimhowtoread.Later,Catherinefoundadeaf-muteinprison.Shewenttoschooltolearnhowtousesignlanguage.ManysaidthatCatherineLaweswasthebodyofJesusthatcamealiveagaininSingSingfrom1921to1937.Then,shewaskilledinacaraccident.ThenextmorningLewisLawesdidn’tcometowork,sotheactingwardentookhisplace.Itseemedalmostinstantlythattheprisonknewsomethingwaswrong.Thefollowingday,herbodywasrestinginacasketinherhome,three-quartersofamilefromtheprison.Astheactingwardentookhisearlymorningwalk,hewasshockedtoseealargecrowdofthetoughest,hardest-lookingcriminalsgatheredlikeaherdofanimalsatthemaingate.Hecamecloserandnotedtearsofgriefandsadness.HeknewhowmuchtheylovedCatherine.Heturnedandfacedthemen.“Allright,men,youcango.Justbesureandcheckintonight!”Thenheopenedthegateandaparadeofcriminalswalked,withoutaguard,thethree-quartersofamiletostandinlinetopaytheirfinalrespectstoCatherineLawes.Andeveryoneofthemcheckedbackin.Everyone!41.Catherinewasnotafraidofgettinginsidetheprisonwallsbecauseshebelieved______.A.onegoodturndeservesanother

B.nopains,nogainsC.a(chǎn)newbroomsweepsclean

D.virtuenevergrowsold42.Theunderlinedwordinparagraphthreemostprobablyrefersto______.A.basketballplayers

B.prisonguardsC.prisoners

D.familyoftheprisoners43.Whatmadeeveryoneofthecriminalscheckbackin?A.Theactingwarden’srequirement

B.ThestrictrulesoftheprisonC.TheirrespectforCatherine

D.Theforceoftheguards44.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.AToughPrison

B.AWomanBringingChangesC.AwardenCaringforPrisoners

D.AGreatWife6.—I’mterriblysorrytokeepyouwaitingforsolong.—_______.A.Nevermind.B.That’sright.C.Youarewelcome.D.Don’tmentionit.7.第二節(jié):在第61至65題中,有五人正在選擇合適的活動。閱讀下面六項活動的介紹(A、B、C、D、E和F),為每一位選出符合各人需求的最佳活動。選項中有一項是多余選項。61.SamwhocamefromAmericatwomonthsagoisnowteachingoralEnglishinDongfangMiddleSchool.HecanonlyunderstandandspeakafewChinesewords.HeisadventurousandsportingandwouldliketotrysomethingnewtokillhistimeonSunday.62.JuliecomingfromAustraliaisanexchangestudentinShaoguanUniversity.ShemajorsinChineseArtandlikesChinesecultureverymuch.ButnowwhatworrieshermostisheroverweightbecauseofthedeliciousChinesefood.Soshe’dliketofindsomeonetoguidehertokeepfit.63.Mrs.Yangisverybusywithherjobinthecompanyaswellasthehouseworkathome.Asaresultofthelong-termstrain,sheoftenfeelsoppressed,restlessandtired.Soshehopestodosomesuitableexercisetolessenandrelaxsuchdisturbancesofphysicalandmentalsystematweekends.64.SomeofTed’sNetfriendswillgotoBeijingtovisithimaroundChristmas.Howexcitedheis!Heplanstotakethemtosomeplacesofinterestandentertainthem.NowheislookingthroughChinaDailytofindsomethingfitforthem.65.BennyhasjustgraduatedfromNo.16MiddleSchool.Luckily,hehasbeenadmittedintoSouthChinaAgriculturalUniversity.Sincechildhood,hehasbeeninterestedintrees,flowers,birdsandanimals.Nowinthesummerholiday,heiseagertofindsomethingexcitingandsomethingheiskeenontodo.A.FlashlightAdventure:Putonyourwarmclothes,bringaflashlightandapairofglasses,andcomeforanightwalkalongtheGreatValley.Aguidewillleadthetour.Manyoftheanimalsyou’llseeonthistripcanonlybeseenatnight.Theguidewilltellyouaboutthelivesoftheanimalsyousee.Cost:50yuan.Time:8:00—10:30pm,everySaturday.Tel:83321239.B.TaichiwithEnglishNarration:AnexperiencedTaichiteacher,about38,teachesthebasic24movements,pushing-handsandself-defensetechniques.Itisfitforthebeginnersandintermediatelevel.Time:10:00—12:00am,everySunday.Place:BambooGardenHotel,JiuGulouStreet.Fee:60yuaneachtime.Tel:65287750.C.ChineseInk&PaintingClass:Itistolearnthetechniquesofpaintingabird,flower,orladywithbrushes.TheChinesephilosophyandculturewillalsobeincluded.Toolsandmaterialsareprovided.Time:7:00—9:00pm,everyFriday.Fee:50yuaneachweek.Tel:38876788.D.GreatWallParty:ThelatestGreatWallPartyissponsoredbytheClubandElektrobeatandheldatJinshanling.LocalDJMark,aswellasguestsSlabfromAustralia,UsamiandBobbyfromHongKongwillspinthesounds.Alldrinksarepricedat20yuan.Ticket:200yuan,includingbusridethereandbackplusentrancefeetotheGreatWall.Time:8:00pm—2:00am,Dec.20—30.Pre-saleticketsareavailableatPublicSpace.Tel:64160759.E.HealthyDietProgram:The8-weekprogramhelpsyoudiscoverhowtobehealthy,slimandbeautiful!Itisunlikeotherdietregimesinthatitfocusesonpropernutritionfirstandweightlosssecond.Itofferscontroloverstomachandcontinuinghungerwithacaloriedensedietallowing1,700to2,000caloriesaday.Calltogetmoreinformation:75763457.F.LotusYoga:ThewordYogameanscombinationandharmony,whosetruesensereferstotheperfectunityofaperson’sbodyandmind.Itisawaytomaintainhighlynaturalandrelaxedstateandpurifyyourbodyandmind,awaytolessenthetirednessinthewaistandbackandkeepfitwhileheighteningthebody’sabilitytokeepcoordinatedandbalanced.Bookingforanycourse,pleaseaccesshttp://www.Lotusyoga.cn.8.Thegovernmentisnowtryingtoprovide_______healthbenefitstoallcitizensinChina.A.significantB.universalC.temporaryD.professional9.Advertisersareincreasinglycautiousabouttakingoutads_______children,andthatishurtingchildren’smagazines.A.beingaimedatB.a(chǎn)imedatC.havingaimedatD.havingbeenaimedat10.AnewsurveyreleasedbyYaleUniversityfindsthatAmericanstrustscientistsmostwhen______comestoinformationonclimatechange.A.thatB.itC.thisD.there11.BBelowaresomeclassifiedadsfromtheInternet

45.Whichwebsiteshouldyouvisitifyouwanttobuysomecigarettesaspresentsatalowprice?A.http://www.electroniccigar.org

B.http://www.iicdmichigan.orgC.http://www.productreviewjunction.com/Gifts&Flowers.htmD.http://www.productreviewjunction.com/Books.htm46.Howmanyadvertsaretryingtobepricecompetitive?A.2

B.3

C.4

D.547.Wheredothevolunteersgettrainingbeforetakingontheirvoluntarywork?A.Brazil

B.Ecuador

C.Congo

D.America48.Whatnumbercanyoucallifyouaregoingtoloseweight?A.312-078-4860

B.240-564-3268

C.302-393-3126

D.252-747-702412.Withmorethan17000islands,_____only6000areinhabited,Indonesiaistheworld’slargestarchipelago(島國).A.onwhichB.forwhichC.ofwhichD.a(chǎn)longwhich13.Studentloanissupposedtoprovidefinancialsupportforpeoplewhowould_______notbeabletogotocollege.A.thereforeB.meanwhileC.otherwiseD.nevertheless14.CAcarthatrunsoncoffeeisunveiled(showntothepublicforthefirsttime)todaybutatbetween25and50timesthecostofrunningacaronpetrol,theinventionwon’tpleaseanymotorindustryaccountants.NicknamedtheCar-puccino,ithasbeencreatedusinga1988VolkswagenSciroccoboughtfor£400anditwaschosenbecauseitlookedlikethetime-travelingDeLoreaninthemovieBackToTheFuture.Thecarwillbedriventhe210milesbetweenManchesterandLondonpoweredonlybyroastedcoffeegranules(顆粒).IthasbeenbuiltbyateamfromtheBBC1scienceprogrammeBangGoesTheTheoryandwillgoondisplayattheBigBangsciencefairinManchestertoshowhowfuelsotherthantraditionalpetrolcanpowervehicles.TheteamcalculatestheCar-puccinowilldothreemilesperkiloofgroundcoffee(咖啡粉)—about56cupsofespressos(濃咖啡)permile.Thejourneywilluseabout70kilosofgroundcoffeewhich,atsupermarketpricesofbetween£13and£26akilodependingonbrandandquality,willcostbetween£910and£1,820,orbetween25and50timesthe£36costofpetrolforthejourney.Intotal,thetripwillcost11,760espressos,andtheteamwillhavetotake‘coffeebreaks’roughlyevery30to45milestopourinmoregranules.Theywillalsohavetostopaboutevery60milestocleanoutthe‘coffeefilters’toridthemofthesootandtarwhichisalsogeneratedbytheprocess.Sodespiteatopspeedof60mph,themanystopsmeanthegoingwillbeslow,withthejourneytakingaroundtenhours.Sadly,theinventorswillstillhavetopaydutyontheircoffeefuel---eventhoughtaxcollectorsatHerMajesty’sRevenueandCustomhaven’tyetworkedouthowmuch.NickWatson,producerofBangGoesTheTheory,said,“Coffee,likewoodorcoal,hassomecarboncontentsoyoucanuseitasafuel.Thecoffeeneedstobeverydryandingranulestoallowtheairtomovethroughthepileofcoffeeasitburns.Thebranddoesn’tmatter.”Hesaidthesametechnologycouldbeusedtopoweracaronotherunusualfuels,suchaswoodchipsornutshells,constructionoragriculturalwaste.49.WhichistherightwaytochoosethecoffeeusedasfuelstoruntheCar-puccino?A.Itshouldbeverydry.

B.Thestronger,thebetter.C.Thesmallerthegranulesare,thebetter.

D.Itshouldbeofacertainbrand.50.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Allkindsofmaterialscanbeusedasfuels.B.TheCar-puccinowillbeputintothemarketsoon.C.NickWatsonisthedesigneroftheCar-puccinoD.MuchremainstobeimprovedfortheCar-puccino.51.TheCar-puccinohasitsdisadvantagesEXCEPTthat________.A.itmakesalotofnoise

B.itrunsataveryhighcostC.ithastostoptoberefueledveryoften.

D.it’snotgoodenoughforlong-distancejourney52.Howmuchgroundcoffeewillbeusedtocoveradistanceof126milesinthiscar?A.About70kilos

B.About42kilos.

C.About32kilos

D.About30kilos15.—Wherewillyoustartyourworkaftergraduation?—It’snotbeendecidedyet.I_______continuemystudiesforahigherdegree.A.needB.mightC.wouldD.must16.Effortstostopsmokinginpublicareas_______progressinHangzhouinrecentweeks.A.madeB.havebeenmadeC.havebeenmakingD.a(chǎn)remaking17.第一部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié):單項填空(共20小題;每小題0.5分,滿分10分)從A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。—Youwon’tbelieveit,Sam.IwaschosenasanexchangestudenttoChina.—Congratulations!_______A.That’ssomething.

B.Youdidagoodjob.C.That’sallright.

D.Yougotit.18.EIfyoudon’thaveacollegedegree,you’reatgreaterriskofdevelopingmemoryproblemsorevenAlzheimer’s(老年癡呆).Educationplaysakeyroleinlifelongmemoryperformanceandriskformentaldisorder,andit'swelldocumentedthatthosewithacollegedegreepossessacognitive(認知的)advantageovertheirlesseducatedcounterpartsinmiddleandoldage.Now,alargenationalstudyfromBrandeisUniversitypublishedintheAmericanJournalofGeriatricPsychiatryshowsthatthosewithlessschoolingcansignificantlymakeupforpoorereducationbyfrequentlyengaginginmentalexercisessuchaswordgames,puzzles,reading,andlectures.“Thelifelongbenefitsofhighereducationformemoryinlaterlifearequiteimpressive,butwedonotclearlyunderstandhowandwhytheseeffectslastsolong,”saidleadauthorMargieLachman,apsychologist.Shesuggestedthathighereducationmayencouragelifelonginterestincognitiveefforts,whilethosewithlesseducationmaynotengageasfrequentlyinmentalexercisesthathelpkeepthememoryagile(敏捷地).Buteducationearlyinadulthooddoesnotappeartobetheonlyroutetomaintainyourmemory.Thestudyfoundthatintellectualactivitiesundertakenregularlymadeadifference.“Amongindividualswithloweducation,thosewhoareengagedinreading,writing,attendinglectures,doingwordgamesorpuzzlesonceaweekormorehadmemoryscoressimilartopeoplewithmoreeducation,”saidLachman.Thestudy,calledMidlifeintheUnitedStates,assessed3,343menandwomenbetweentheagesof32and84withameanageof56years.Almost40percentoftheparticipantshadatleasta4-yearcollegedegree.Theresearchersevaluatedhowtheparticipantsperformedintwocognitiveareas,verbalmemoryandexecutivefunction---brainprocessesinvolvedinplanning,abstractthinkingandcognitiveflexibility.Participantsweregivenabatteryoftests,includingtestsofverbalfluency,wordrecall,andbackwardcounting.Asexpected,thosewithhighereducationsaidtheyengagedincognitiveactivitiesmoreoftenandalsodidbetteronthememorytests,butsomewithlowereducationalsodidwell,explainedLachman.“Thefindingsarepromisingbecausetheysuggesttheremaybewaystoleveltheplayingfieldforthosewithlowereducationalachievement,andprotectthoseatgreatestriskformemorydeclines,”saidLachman.“Althoughwecannotruleoutthepossibilitythatthosewhohavebettermemoriesaretheoneswhotakeonmoreactivities,theevidenceisconsistentwithcognitiveplasticity(可塑性),andsuggestssomedegreeofpersonalcontrolovercognitivefunctioninginadulthoodbyadoptinganintellectuallyactivelifestyle.”57.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Highereducationhasabettercognitiveadvantage.B.Bettermemoriesresultfromcollegedegree.C.Cognitiveactivitydoesamindgood.D.Pooreducationhasmoreriskofmemorydeclines.58.AccordingtotheresultofMargieLachman’sstudy,wecanconcludethat________.A.educationisresponsibleforthelifelongmemoryperformanceandriskformentaldisorderB.educationearlyinadulthoodcanbetheonlyroutetomaintainyourmemoryC.thosewithhighereducationdidbetteronthememoryteststhanthosewithlowereducationD.a(chǎn)nintellectuallyactivelifestyledoeshelptomaintainyourmemory59.WhatdoweknowaboutthestudycalledMidlife?A.Participantseachweregivenabatterytotesttheirmemory.B.Theaverageageoftheparticipantsare56yearsold.C.Participantshadtoperforminoneofthetwocognitiveareas.D.Oneinfouroftheparticipantshada4-yearcollegedegree.60.WhyarethefindingsoftheLachman’sstudypromising?A.Thelowereducatedmayhavethesameopportunitiestokeepupmemory.B.Wemayhavewaystocurethepeoplewhohavememorydeclines.C.Adoptingadifferentlifestylecancontrolovercognitivefunctioning.D.Wecanfindoutthepossibilitytohavebettermemories.19.D“Payhaslittletodowithmotivationintheworkplace”.That’stheargumentputforwardbybest-sellingauthorDanielPinkinhisnewbook,Drive:TheSurprisingTruthAboutWhatMotivatesUs.“Payforperformanceissupposedtobeafolktale,”hesays.Danielarguesthat,ifemployeesreceiveabasiclevelofpayment,threeotherfactorsmattermorethanmoney:asenseofindependence,ofmasteryoverone’slabor,andofservingapurposelargerthanoneself.Forexample,in2008attheofficesofBestBuy’sRichfield,salariedworkerstherewereallowedtoorganizetheirownworkday,puttinginonlyasmanyhoursastheyfeltnecessarytogettheirjobsdone.Productivityincreasedby35%accordingtoTheHarvardBusinessReview.ButthemanagersatGoldmanSachsaren’texactlymakingsomeeffortstoadjust.LikeothersonWallStreet,thebankinggiantarguesthatfatbonuses(extrarewards)areessentialtomakeitsnumbers.“That’sexactlytheattitudethatleadstotherecentfinancialcrisisintheUnitedStates,”respondsDaniel,“asmanagersalwaysfocusonshort-termrewardsthatencouragecheating,shortcuts,anddishonestbehavior.”Moreover,the45-year-oldauthorandformerAlGorespeechwriterreferstosocial-scienceexperimentsandexperiencesatsuchworkplacesasGoogleand3M.Inone2005experimenthedescribes,economistsworkingfortheFederalReserveBankofBostontestedthepowerofincentives(激勵)byofferingcashrewardstothosewhodidwellingamesthatincludedrecitingaseriesofnumbersandthrowingtennisballsatatarget.Theresearchers’finding:Overandover,higherincentivesledtoworseperformance---andthosegiventhehighestincentivesdidthepoorestjob.Fromthisandothercases,Danieldrawsaconclusionthatmonetaryincentivesremovetheelementofplayandcreativity,transforming“aninterestingtaskintoadullone.”It’sevenpossible,headds,foroversizedrewardstohavedangeroussideeffects,likethoseofadrugdependencyinwhichanaddictedrequireseverlargeramounts.Hereferstoscientifictestingthatshowsthepromiseofcashrewardsincreaseachemicalinthebrainsimilartothatbroughtonbycocaineornicotine.Daniel,however,isalsoawarethathiscompanyexamples---noGE,noIBM,noMicrosoft---hardlyrepresentthecommandingheightsoftheeconomy.Buthethinkshisapproachwillcatchon,eveninthebiggestcompanies.“Managerstendtoberealistic,andintimetheywillrespond,”hesays.53.Inhisbook,Drive:TheSurprisingTruthAboutWhatMotivatesUs,DanielPinkispromotingtheideathat_____.A.itisamoney-drivensociety

B.a(chǎn)llworkersarenotdrivenbymoneyC.moneyplaysakeyroleinmanagement

D.payhasnothingtodowithworkplaces54.InDaniel’spointofview,manyWallStreetmanagersare_______.A.dishonest

B.considerate

C.short-sighted

D.ridiculous55.Inparagraph5,theexampleofdrug-takingisgiventoshow_______.A.moneyisasaddictiveascocaineornicotineB.bigrewardsbringaboutdangeroussideeffectC.nicotineandmoneybringthesamechemicalD.workersdonotneedtheincentivesofmoneyatall56.Wecanlearnfromthelastparagraphthat_______.A.Daniel’sapproachwillbepopularinawiderfieldB.realisticmanagerswillfirstconsiderDaniel’sapproachC.Daniel’sapproachmeetsthedemandofeconomiccrisisD.GE,IBMandMicrosoftwilljoininDaniel’sapproachnext20.Ifmorereadersbecomecomfortablewithreadingdigitally,_______butthebook-collectorswillwanttobuypaperbooks.A.a(chǎn)nyoneB.someoneC.nooneD.none21.第II卷(非選擇題,共40分)第三部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié):短文改錯(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)下面短文中共有10處語言錯誤,請在有錯誤的地方增加、刪除或修改某個單詞。增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(∧),并在其下面寫上該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫上修改后的詞。注意:1.每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。Duringthesummerholidaysthisyear,IthoughtIshoulddoanythingmeaningfulinsteadofstayingathome,soIhavegotajobataKFCfastfoodrestaurant,workedthereasacleaner.Iworkedsevenhoursadayforthreeweeks.Thejobwashardandboredandseemedendless,whichmademesotiredthatInearlygaveitinhalfway,butIstucktoitwithdeterminations.EverydayIstartedoffforworkearlyinthemorningandgothomelatelyintheevening.FinallyIfinishedthejobbeforethenewtermbegins.Now,Iunderstandthatlabormeans.Ithinkitisreallysuccessfulexperience.22.第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)閱讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后從21~40各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。Russwasalovablekidwithavarietyofcommunicationchallenges---aspeechimpediment(語言障礙),dyslexia(誦讀困難),andauditoryproblems.__21__todayheiswalkingconfidently,standingtalltomakeanacceptance__22__forhavingbeenchosenoneofthe“OutstandingYoungCitizens”inOceanCounty,NewJersey__23__hisremarkablevolunteerserviceinthetownofTomsRiver.AsIlistened,Iclosedmyeyes.Ifoundmyself__24__thosememorablemoments.MymindwasfullofwarmimagesofRussasaloving,caringyouth,agentlesoul,__25__hischallenges.Andnow,ashestoodattheplatform,Iknewhisheart__26__beracing.AsRusscontinuedtospeak,Ithoughtaboutthefatefuldaywhenhewasdiagnosedwithallthoseimpairments(損傷)andhow__27__histutorswouldbeiftheycouldseehimtoday.Herehewasattwenty-nine,beinghonoredfortenyearsofserviceasavolunteer__28__.Russwas__29__fororganizingclothingforthehomeless,teachingpreschoolchildrenaboutfiresafety,andforplayingSantaClausforverysickchildrenbydrivingupinafiretruck.Russthankedhisparentsforprovidinghimwithdignityandforteachinghimaboutmorals.Then,pausingforafewseconds,he__30__usbysurprisebytouchinglovinglyonthe__31__ofhisnephew,Austin.Austinwasjustthreeyearsoldwhenhediedfromanincurabledisease.Atthatmoment,Ihadtoclosemyeyesagain__32__adifferentsetoftearsrandownmycheeks.Asilence__33__theroomasRussowedhisvolunteerawardtoAustin.He__34__hisaddressbyliftinguptheaudiencewiththesewords,“Austintaughtmehowtolove.”Ihaveneverthoughtofthisday.__35__,noonehadeverthoughtthatRusswouldmade__36__asthestarofthefootballteam,andhehadneverbeenvoted“mostlikelytosucceed,”buthe__37__tobeatrue“star”inhiscommunity.Russbecameamanofstrongcharacter__38__hisunselfishservicetoothers.Withsomanyimpairments,Russnowseesandacts__39__withhisheart.Hiswordsanddeedsinspireeveryonewhoknowshim.ItisRuss,ourson,whohasshownuswhat__40__is.21.A.And

B.While

C.As

D.But22.A.point

B.speech

C.call

D.a(chǎn)ppeal23.A.inspiteof

B.regardlessof

C.becauseof

D.infaceof24.A.recalling

B.recording

C.seizing

D.expecting25.

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