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1、2022年河北公共英语考试考前冲刺卷(8)本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.In January 2002, during the first week of a six-month stay at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia for leukemia (白血病) treatment, Michael wandered over to his hospital window in search of relaxat
2、ion. The (36) first-grader watched a construction crew (37) on a 10-storey addition to the hospital. (38) Michael’s third-floor window, Ritchie, an iron-worker from the East Falls section of Philadelphia, (39) and saw this kid with no hair (40) face was pressed up to the window. I waved, and h
3、e smiled and (41) . I’ll never forget that, says Ritchie, a father of three.As winter (42) spring, Michael watched, fascinated (着迷), as 3,000 tons of steel (43) formed the skeleton of the building. One day he colored a message for the crew and held (44) up to the window: Hi, Local Iron Workers
4、. I’m Mike. Ritchie and the (45) crew messaged back. Over the (46) months, as his treatment continued, Ritchie and the crew (47) Michael up and cheered him with (48) signs like Be Strong Mike. (49) the construction reached the third floor, Ritchie jumped across the (50) between the buildings a
5、nd the two had a (51) chat. The hard hat with the tender heart wells up (涌出眼泪) when he thinks about it. Michael (52) my life, says Ritchie. I was a real hard-core (顽固不化的) person without a lot of sympathy. But I’d (53) seeing this kid every day waving at me and excited about the construction. I
6、 look at life (54) thanks to him. Today Michael is a 10-year-old third-grader in complete recovery. What does he hope to (55) when he grows up A construction worker, he says.44().AthatBitConeDitself2.In January 2002, during the first week of a six-month stay at the Children’s Hospital of Phila
7、delphia for leukemia (白血病) treatment, Michael wandered over to his hospital window in search of relaxation. The (36) first-grader watched a construction crew (37) on a 10-storey addition to the hospital. (38) Michael’s third-floor window, Ritchie, an iron-worker from the East Falls section of
8、Philadelphia, (39) and saw this kid with no hair (40) face was pressed up to the window. I waved, and he smiled and (41) . I’ll never forget that, says Ritchie, a father of three.As winter (42) spring, Michael watched, fascinated (着迷), as 3,000 tons of steel (43) formed the skeleton of the bui
9、lding. One day he colored a message for the crew and held (44) up to the window: Hi, Local Iron Workers. I’m Mike. Ritchie and the (45) crew messaged back. Over the (46) months, as his treatment continued, Ritchie and the crew (47) Michael up and cheered him with (48) signs like Be Strong Mike
10、. (49) the construction reached the third floor, Ritchie jumped across the (50) between the buildings and the two had a (51) chat. The hard hat with the tender heart wells up (涌出眼泪) when he thinks about it. Michael (52) my life, says Ritchie. I was a real hard-core (顽固不化的) person without a lot of sy
11、mpathy. But I’d (53) seeing this kid every day waving at me and excited about the construction. I look at life (54) thanks to him. Today Michael is a 10-year-old third-grader in complete recovery. What does he hope to (55) when he grows up A construction worker, he says.45().AhospitalBrepairCc
12、onstructionDschool3.In January 2002, during the first week of a six-month stay at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia for leukemia (白血病) treatment, Michael wandered over to his hospital window in search of relaxation. The (36) first-grader watched a construction crew (37) on a 10-storey ad
13、dition to the hospital. (38) Michael’s third-floor window, Ritchie, an iron-worker from the East Falls section of Philadelphia, (39) and saw this kid with no hair (40) face was pressed up to the window. I waved, and he smiled and (41) . I’ll never forget that, says Ritchie, a father of t
14、hree.As winter (42) spring, Michael watched, fascinated (着迷), as 3,000 tons of steel (43) formed the skeleton of the building. One day he colored a message for the crew and held (44) up to the window: Hi, Local Iron Workers. I’m Mike. Ritchie and the (45) crew messaged back. Over the (46) mont
15、hs, as his treatment continued, Ritchie and the crew (47) Michael up and cheered him with (48) signs like Be Strong Mike. (49) the construction reached the third floor, Ritchie jumped across the (50) between the buildings and the two had a (51) chat. The hard hat with the tender heart wells up (涌出眼泪
16、) when he thinks about it. Michael (52) my life, says Ritchie. I was a real hard-core (顽固不化的) person without a lot of sympathy. But I’d (53) seeing this kid every day waving at me and excited about the construction. I look at life (54) thanks to him. Today Michael is a 10-year-old third-grader
17、 in complete recovery. What does he hope to (55) when he grows up A construction worker, he says.46().AfirstBlastClongDnext4.In January 2002, during the first week of a six-month stay at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia for leukemia (白血病) treatment, Michael wandered over to his hospital
18、 window in search of relaxation. The (36) first-grader watched a construction crew (37) on a 10-storey addition to the hospital. (38) Michael’s third-floor window, Ritchie, an iron-worker from the East Falls section of Philadelphia, (39) and saw this kid with no hair (40) face was pressed up t
19、o the window. I waved, and he smiled and (41) . I’ll never forget that, says Ritchie, a father of three.As winter (42) spring, Michael watched, fascinated (着迷), as 3,000 tons of steel (43) formed the skeleton of the building. One day he colored a message for the crew and held (44) up to the wi
20、ndow: Hi, Local Iron Workers. I’m Mike. Ritchie and the (45) crew messaged back. Over the (46) months, as his treatment continued, Ritchie and the crew (47) Michael up and cheered him with (48) signs like Be Strong Mike. (49) the construction reached the third floor, Ritchie jumped across the
21、(50) between the buildings and the two had a (51) chat. The hard hat with the tender heart wells up (涌出眼泪) when he thinks about it. Michael (52) my life, says Ritchie. I was a real hard-core (顽固不化的) person without a lot of sympathy. But I’d (53) seeing this kid every day waving at me and excit
22、ed about the construction. I look at life (54) thanks to him. Today Michael is a 10-year-old third-grader in complete recovery. What does he hope to (55) when he grows up A construction worker, he says.47().AcheeredBlightedCcalledDwoke5.In January 2002, during the first week of a six-month stay at t
23、he Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia for leukemia (白血病) treatment, Michael wandered over to his hospital window in search of relaxation. The (36) first-grader watched a construction crew (37) on a 10-storey addition to the hospital. (38) Michael’s third-floor window, Ritchie, an iron-w
24、orker from the East Falls section of Philadelphia, (39) and saw this kid with no hair (40) face was pressed up to the window. I waved, and he smiled and (41) . I’ll never forget that, says Ritchie, a father of three.As winter (42) spring, Michael watched, fascinated (着迷), as 3,000 tons of stee
25、l (43) formed the skeleton of the building. One day he colored a message for the crew and held (44) up to the window: Hi, Local Iron Workers. I’m Mike. Ritchie and the (45) crew messaged back. Over the (46) months, as his treatment continued, Ritchie and the crew (47) Michael up and cheered hi
26、m with (48) signs like Be Strong Mike. (49) the construction reached the third floor, Ritchie jumped across the (50) between the buildings and the two had a (51) chat. The hard hat with the tender heart wells up (涌出眼泪) when he thinks about it. Michael (52) my life, says Ritchie. I was a real hard-co
27、re (顽固不化的) person without a lot of sympathy. But I’d (53) seeing this kid every day waving at me and excited about the construction. I look at life (54) thanks to him. Today Michael is a 10-year-old third-grader in complete recovery. What does he hope to (55) when he grows up A construction wo
28、rker, he says.48().AdiscouragingBencouragingCsurprisingDinteresting6.In January 2002, during the first week of a six-month stay at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia for leukemia (白血病) treatment, Michael wandered over to his hospital window in search of relaxation. The (36) first-grader w
29、atched a construction crew (37) on a 10-storey addition to the hospital. (38) Michael’s third-floor window, Ritchie, an iron-worker from the East Falls section of Philadelphia, (39) and saw this kid with no hair (40) face was pressed up to the window. I waved, and he smiled and (41) . I’
30、ll never forget that, says Ritchie, a father of three.As winter (42) spring, Michael watched, fascinated (着迷), as 3,000 tons of steel (43) formed the skeleton of the building. One day he colored a message for the crew and held (44) up to the window: Hi, Local Iron Workers. I’m Mike. Ritchie an
31、d the (45) crew messaged back. Over the (46) months, as his treatment continued, Ritchie and the crew (47) Michael up and cheered him with (48) signs like Be Strong Mike. (49) the construction reached the third floor, Ritchie jumped across the (50) between the buildings and the two had a (51) chat.
32、The hard hat with the tender heart wells up (涌出眼泪) when he thinks about it. Michael (52) my life, says Ritchie. I was a real hard-core (顽固不化的) person without a lot of sympathy. But I’d (53) seeing this kid every day waving at me and excited about the construction. I look at life (54) thanks to
33、 him. Today Michael is a 10-year-old third-grader in complete recovery. What does he hope to (55) when he grows up A construction worker, he says.49().ABeforeBSinceCWhileDWhen7.In January 2002, during the first week of a six-month stay at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia for leukemia (白
34、血病) treatment, Michael wandered over to his hospital window in search of relaxation. The (36) first-grader watched a construction crew (37) on a 10-storey addition to the hospital. (38) Michael’s third-floor window, Ritchie, an iron-worker from the East Falls section of Philadelphia, (39) and
35、saw this kid with no hair (40) face was pressed up to the window. I waved, and he smiled and (41) . I’ll never forget that, says Ritchie, a father of three.As winter (42) spring, Michael watched, fascinated (着迷), as 3,000 tons of steel (43) formed the skeleton of the building. One day he color
36、ed a message for the crew and held (44) up to the window: Hi, Local Iron Workers. I’m Mike. Ritchie and the (45) crew messaged back. Over the (46) months, as his treatment continued, Ritchie and the crew (47) Michael up and cheered him with (48) signs like Be Strong Mike. (49) the construction
37、 reached the third floor, Ritchie jumped across the (50) between the buildings and the two had a (51) chat. The hard hat with the tender heart wells up (涌出眼泪) when he thinks about it. Michael (52) my life, says Ritchie. I was a real hard-core (顽固不化的) person without a lot of sympathy. But I’d (
38、53) seeing this kid every day waving at me and excited about the construction. I look at life (54) thanks to him. Today Michael is a 10-year-old third-grader in complete recovery. What does he hope to (55) when he grows up A construction worker, he says.50().AgroundBfloorCspaceDstorey8.In January 20
39、02, during the first week of a six-month stay at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia for leukemia (白血病) treatment, Michael wandered over to his hospital window in search of relaxation. The (36) first-grader watched a construction crew (37) on a 10-storey addition to the hospital. (38) Mich
40、ael’s third-floor window, Ritchie, an iron-worker from the East Falls section of Philadelphia, (39) and saw this kid with no hair (40) face was pressed up to the window. I waved, and he smiled and (41) . I’ll never forget that, says Ritchie, a father of three.As winter (42) spring, Micha
41、el watched, fascinated (着迷), as 3,000 tons of steel (43) formed the skeleton of the building. One day he colored a message for the crew and held (44) up to the window: Hi, Local Iron Workers. I’m Mike. Ritchie and the (45) crew messaged back. Over the (46) months, as his treatment continued, R
42、itchie and the crew (47) Michael up and cheered him with (48) signs like Be Strong Mike. (49) the construction reached the third floor, Ritchie jumped across the (50) between the buildings and the two had a (51) chat. The hard hat with the tender heart wells up (涌出眼泪) when he thinks about it. Michae
43、l (52) my life, says Ritchie. I was a real hard-core (顽固不化的) person without a lot of sympathy. But I’d (53) seeing this kid every day waving at me and excited about the construction. I look at life (54) thanks to him. Today Michael is a 10-year-old third-grader in complete recovery. What does
44、he hope to (55) when he grows up A construction worker, he says.51().Aface-to-faceBhand-in-handCneck-and-neckDstep-by-step9.In January 2002, during the first week of a six-month stay at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia for leukemia (白血病) treatment, Michael wandered over to his hospital
45、window in search of relaxation. The (36) first-grader watched a construction crew (37) on a 10-storey addition to the hospital. (38) Michael’s third-floor window, Ritchie, an iron-worker from the East Falls section of Philadelphia, (39) and saw this kid with no hair (40) face was pressed up to
46、 the window. I waved, and he smiled and (41) . I’ll never forget that, says Ritchie, a father of three.As winter (42) spring, Michael watched, fascinated (着迷), as 3,000 tons of steel (43) formed the skeleton of the building. One day he colored a message for the crew and held (44) up to the win
47、dow: Hi, Local Iron Workers. I’m Mike. Ritchie and the (45) crew messaged back. Over the (46) months, as his treatment continued, Ritchie and the crew (47) Michael up and cheered him with (48) signs like Be Strong Mike. (49) the construction reached the third floor, Ritchie jumped across the (
48、50) between the buildings and the two had a (51) chat. The hard hat with the tender heart wells up (涌出眼泪) when he thinks about it. Michael (52) my life, says Ritchie. I was a real hard-core (顽固不化的) person without a lot of sympathy. But I’d (53) seeing this kid every day waving at me and excited about the construction. I look at life (54) thanks to him. Today Michael is a 10-year-old thi