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2023北京十五中高一(上)期中

英語

2023.11

第一部分:聽力理解(共三節(jié),30分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,共7.5分)

聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一道小題,從每題所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。

聽完每段對話后,你將有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話你將聽一

遍。

例:Whatisthemangoingtoread?

A.Anewspaper.B.Amagazine.C.Abook.

答案是A。

1.Whatarethetwospeakersmostlikelytobuy?

A.Apples.B.Oranges.C.Strawberries.

2.Howwillthewomanprobablygotothestation?

A.Bybus.B.Bysubway.C.Bytrain.

3.Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Atastore.B.Atahotel.C.Atalaundry.

4.Whendidthewomanhurtherleg?

A.Yesterday.B.Threedaysago.C.Aweekago.

5.Whatisthemandoing?

A.Askingforadvice.B.Givingasuggestion.C.Makingacomplaint.

第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)

聽下面4段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾道小題,從每題所給的A、B、C三個選項中

選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有5秒鐘的時間閱讀每小題。聽完后,每小題將

給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白你將聽兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。

6.WhatdoesthemanthinkofItalianfood?

A.Itishot.B.Itisdelicious.C.Ittastesterrible.

7.Wherearethetwospeakersgoingtohavedinner?

A.AtanItalianrestaurant.

B.AtaChineserestaurant.

C.AtaJapaneserestaurant.

聽第7段材料,回答第8至9題。

8.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.TheonlywayoflearningSpanish.

B.Thebestwayoffindinghomestays.

C.Thebenefitsoflivingwithahostfamily.

9.Whatshouldyoudoifyouareavegetarian(素食者)?

A.Askforhelpinadvance.

B.Tellthehostfamilylater.

C.Followthecustomofyourhostfamily.

聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。

10.Whyhasn'tthemandecidedwhentoholdtheparty?

A.Hehasn,tdecidedwhotoinviteyet.

B.OneofhisfriendsistouringinSpain.

C.Thefixedtimeisnotproperforeverybody.

11.Whatdoesthewomansuggest?

A.Cancelingtheparty.

B.Puttingthepartyoff.

C.Advancingtheparty.

12.Whoisnotcomingtotheparty?

A.DavidB.LilyC.Bruce

聽第9段材料,回答第13至15題。

13.Whatisthemanmostworriedabout?

A.Nobodycanunderstandhim.

B.Thereisstillemptyspaceinthenewspaper.

C.Hedoesn'tknowanybodyinthepoetryclub.

14.WhydoesthewomanrecommendCarl?

A.Becauseheisoneofherbestfriends.

B.Becauseheisverypopularamongthestudents.

C.Becauseheistheonlytalentedwriterintheclub.

15.Whatdoesthewomansuggestbeputinthenewspaperfinally?

A.Poems.B.Vacationtips.C.Jobadvertisements.

第三節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,共7.5分)

聽下面一段對話,完成第16題至20題,每小題僅填寫一個詞。聽對話前,你將有20秒鐘的

時間閱讀試題,聽完后你將有60秒鐘的作答時間。這段對話你將聽兩遍。請將答案寫在答題

線上。

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WayofDeliveryBy18airlifted

WeightOnekiloand19grams

Price410yuan,plusafeeof32yuan

SpecialRequest20insurancefor2,000yuan

第二部分:完形填空(共15小題;每小題1.5分,共22.5分)

閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。并在答

題卡上將該項涂黑。

Mysenioryear,Ican'tbelieveifsalmostover.NowwhenI_21—,itwasstressful,butexciting,theball,

graduation,andthenofcourse,college.

IstartedmycollegeapplicationprocessmonthsbeforeChristmas.Myparentstoldmeitwouldbe_22—ifIset

upinterviewsandtours.ButIwasunmotivated.Iwantedtogotocollege,butIdidn'twanttodealwiththestress.

Asthedaysflewby,myapplicationslayonmydeskjustasIhad_23_themthreemonthsbefore.atYouare

wasting_24_time,9,myparentscomplained.Sweepingawaythegathered_25—ontheapplications,Iworked

onthemeverySundayuntilIfinished.Nextcamewritingtheessays.Ihadmanyideas,buteveryschoolhaddifferent

requirements.IchangedthemuntilIwaspleased.—26—,everythingwasunderway.

NowIjusthadtowait.InMarch,Istartedreceivinglettersofrejection(拒絕).IbegantothinkthatIhadsetmyself

upfor_27—.IhadaletterfromSalemStateCollegestatingthattheywantedtoseemythirdquarter_28—before

theymadetheirdecision.Yes!Atleastsomeonewantedto_29—me.AtthebeginningofApril,Ireceivedaletter

fromKeensState.Ihadbeenrejected.Those_30—words"Weregrettoinformyou...^^mademesitdownandcry.

Ihad_31—allhope.ThenIheardfromPlymouthState.Notmyfirst_32—,but...Ihadbeenaccepted.Maybeif

Igetmygradesup,1cantransfertoanotherschool...

Thecollegeapplicationprocess_33—medeeply.Allmyfriendshaddozensofschoolstochoosefrom.Iguess

myparentswere_34—.Highschoolgradesareundoubtedlyimportanttoyourfutureplans.IfIcoulddoitallover

again,Iwouldtakeitmore_35—.

21.A.holdbackB.lookbackC.keepbackD.goback

22.A.smartB.certainC.convenientD.available

23.A.foundB.leftC.sentD.chosen

24.A.busyB.spareC.changeableD.valuable

25.A.dustB.ideasC.workD.troubles

26.A.SuddenlyB.FinallyC.GenerallyD.Fortunately

27.A.disappointmentB.achievementsC.discriminationD.preparations

28.A.papersB.plansC.gradesD.exams

29.A.acceptB.respectc.judgeD.consider

30.A.borrowedB.cheeringC.heatedD.opening

31.A.ruinedB.gainedC.lostD.seen

32.A.chanceB.choiceC.guessD.success

33.A.hurtB.beatC.punishedD.frightened

34.A.strictB.rightC.kindD.upset

35.A.firmlyB.readilyC.seriouslyD.willingly

第三部分:閱讀理解(共24題;每小題2分,共48分)

第一節(jié)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡

上將該項涂黑。

A

Ourlifestylestodayareverybusy.Wehavefamily,school,sports,entertainmentandsocialactivitiestofitinto

atimethatseemsneverenough.Weneedtobehealthytomeetthedemandsofdailylife.Butwhatdoesitmeanto

haveahealthylifestyle?

Tohaveahealthylifestyle,weneedto:

?eatdifferentkindsofhealthyfoodmostofthetime.

?doexerciseoften.

?havetimetorelax.

?getenoughsleeptogiveourbodiestimetogrowhealthyandstrong.

Readaboutanormaldayinthelivesoftwochildren.

Abbeygetsupat7:00am,feedsthe

Carlgetsupat8:30amandhastwopiecesof

dog,andhascerealandaglassofjuicefor

breadwithjamandaglassofmilkforbreakfast.

breakfast.Shewalkstoschoolwithherfriend,

Hismotherdriveshimtoschoolonherwayto

Julia.Shehasabagofchipsforamorning

work.Heeatscookieswithjuiceformorning

snack,drinkswater,andhasachickenand

snackandapotpieorderedfromtheschool

lettucesandwichwithabananaforlunch.She

lunchroomwithjuiceforlunch.Helikesto

likestoplaysoccerwithherfriendsatlunch

playcardgameswithhisfriendsatlunchtime

andmorningbreaktime.Shewalkshomewith

andclimbthefixedequipmentatmorning

Julia,hassomecrackerswithcheeseandjuice

breaktime.Hecatchesthebushome,hasa

forafternoonsnackandplayswiththedogfor

cerealbarandacanofsodaforafternoonsnack,

awhile.Sheplayscomputergamesforanhour

thenwatchessometelevision.Hehasashower

ortwobeforedinner,thenhasashowerand

beforedinner,thenplaysthecomputerforan

doesherhomework.Shewatchesherfavorite

hourortwo.Hegoestobedatabout10:30

televisionshowforanhour,thenusuallygoes

pm.

tobedatabout9:30pm.

Nomatterwhichkindoflifestyleyouagreeon,justrememberit'simportanttobalanceallaspectsoflife.

36.Aboutahealthylifestyle,thewriterdoesn'ttalkabout.

A.dietB.exerciseC.relaxationD.medicine

37.Whatcanwelearnfromthearticle?

A.Abbeyplayssoccerwithherfriendsatschool.

B.Abbeydoesherhomeworkfirstafterschool.

C.Carlgoestoschoolbybuseveryday.

D.Carlhasjuiceforbreakfast.

38.Whereisthearticleprobablyfrom?

A.Ahealthmagazine.B.Aclothingwebsite.

C.Asportsguidebook.D.Atraveladvertisement.

B

Fornearlytenyears,IhavespentmyMondayeveningsattendingrehearsalsformyamateurchoir(合唱隊).

Mondaysarenotmyfavouriteday,andIoftenarriveinabadmood,butbytheendoftherehearsal,Iusuallyfeel

energized.Thesingingdoesmegood.Sodothepeople.Withafewexceptions,Iwouldnotdescribemyfellowchoir

membersasclosefriends.Weexchangebriefchats,smilesandjokes——butthatisenoughformetocomeaway

feelingalittlebetterabouttheworld.

Thereisnochoirpracticenow,andwon'tbeforalongtime.Imissit.Inlockdown,Idonotfeelshorton

emotionalsupport,butIdofeelshortoffriendlyfacesandcasualconversations.AnotherwayofputtingthisisthatI

missmy“weakties”.

In1973,MarkGranovetter,asociologyprofessoratStanfordUniversity,publishedapaperentitled"The

StrengthofWeakTies”.Untilthen,scholarshadassumedthatanindividual'swell-beingdependedmainlyonthe

qualityofrelationshipswithclosefriendsandfamily.Granovettershowedthatquantitymattered,too.Hecategorized

aperson'ssocialworldas“strongties"and"weakties^^.Hiscentralinsightwasthatfornewideas,weaktiesaremore

importanttousthanstrongones.AsGranovetterpointedout,thepeoplewhomweoftentalktoswiminthesame

poolofinformationaswedo.Wedependonacquaintanceswhomweseeinfrequentlytobringusnewsof

opportunities.

ThiswastheideabehindthePixarbuilding,thedesignofwhichwasoverseenbySteveJobs.Thebuildinghas

alargecentralhallthroughwhichemployeesfromdifferentdepartmentshavetopassseveraltimesaday.Jobswanted

colleaguestobumpintoeachotherandshootthebreeze(閑聊).Hebelievedinthepoweroftheseseeminglyrandom

conversationstofireupcreativity.

Encounterswithweaktiescanbegoodforourmentalwell-being,too.GillianSandstrom,aseniorlecturerin

psychologyattheUniversityofEssex,investigatedtheextenttowhichpeoplegethappinessfromweak-tie

relationships.Shefoundthatondayswhenapersonhadagreaternumberofcasualinteractionswithweakties-say,

alocalbarista(咖啡師),aneighbour,amemberofyogaclass-theyexperiencedmorehappinessandagreatersense

ofbelonging.

Forthesereasons,weshouldcontinuetofindwaystocultivateweak-tierelationships,duringlockdownand

beyond.Sandstromaddsthatwecanalsoengageinmoreweak-tie-styleinteractionswithourstrongties.Thegoalis

toletothersknowthatyouarethinkingofthemwithoutaskingforagreatdealoftime,energyorattention.

39.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthorfromthearticle?

A.Shehasbeenasingerfromanearlyage.

B.ShefindsherMondaysquitedifficult.

C.Shebarelyknowsmostofherfellowchoirmembers.

D.Shehastroublemaintainingfriendshipsduringlockdown.

40.AccordingtoMarkGranovetter,it'slesslikelyforyoutogetnewideasfromyourstrongtiesmainlybecause

youtendto.

A.havethesameconcernsB.avoidconflictsofinterests

C.seeeachothertoofrequentlyD.beexposedtosimilarfactsandideas

41.Accordingtothearticle,buildingnetworksofweak-tierelationshipscanNOT.

A.makeyoufeelconnectedB.improveyoursocialskills

C.putyouinacheerfulmoodD.provideyouwithinspiration

42.Accordingtothearticle,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?

A.Ifsimportanttoregularlyinteractwithallofourfriends.

B.It'sdifficulttoachieveabalancebetweenstrong-andweak-tiefriendships.

C.It'sunnecessarytospendalotoftimestrengtheningfriendshipwithourstrongties.

D.It'sapitythatpeoplehavehadtoshrinktheirsocialnetworksduringlockdown.

C

ArecentissueofNationalGeographicmagazinedescribedoneofthewondersoftheearth,thetinysilverants

oftheSaharadesert.Theseantsliveinareaswheretemperaturesreachupto57℃,asthearticledescribedit,an

environment"whereshoes

Thesetinyantsareamazing.IntheSaharadesert,wheremostcreaturesavoidgoingoutinthemiddleoftheday

toavoidhightemperatures,theSaharansilverantshaveevolved(進化)anumberofadaptationstodojustthat.

ScientistshavediscoveredthatseveraluniquefeaturesoftheSaharansilverantspermitthemtogrowwellina

scorchingclimate.

Theseantshavelongerlegsthanotherants,whichkeeptheirbodiescriticallygreaterdistanceawayfromthehot

desertsand.Theantsrun108timesthelengthoftheirownbodieseverysecondataspeedofjustover3kph.And

theykeeptrackofthepositionofthesun,sothattheyalwaysknowthemostdirectroutebacktothenest,thus

loweringtheirtimespentinextremeheat.Theirbodiesproduceproteinsthatresistheat.Someothercreaturesproduce

suchproteinsaftertheycomeincontactwithextremeheat.Butsincethesilverantsonlyexitthenestforafew

minutesatatime-notlongenoughfortheproteintotakeeffect-theyproducetheproteinwhilestillinthenest

beforetheygoout,ortheywoulddiebeforetheproteincouldtakeeffect.

Researchersalsodiscoveredthattheantsarecoveredontheirtopsandsideswiththeuniquelytriangular(三角

的)shapeofthesilverhairs,whichenablethemtodissipate(消散)heat.Thehairshelpanant*sbodyexchangeitsheat

toacoolerarea,evenunderfullsunconditions.Thisdiscoveryinspiredthescientists,foritcouldleadtonew

materialsandpaintsthatcanbeappliedtorooftopsorcarstokeepthemcool.Anditisalsoexpectedtobeappliedin

clinicalcare,wearabledevices,protectiveclothingandotherfields.

43.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"scorching“inParagraph2mean?

A.extremelychillyB.extremelycool

C.extremelymildD.extremelyhot

44.Whichstatementcanbeinferredfromthetext?

A.TheSaharansilverants'hairsactlikeatinyair-heatingsystem.

B.TheSaharansilverantsarebornwiththeabilitytotrackthemoon.

C.TheSaharansilverants9adaptationstothedesertaretobediscovered.

D.InspirationfromtheSaharansilverantswillbringupmorenewinventions.

45.WhendotheSaharansilverantsproducetheproteinthatresistsheat?

A.Aftercomingincontactwithextremeheat.

B.Beforetravelinginthesun.

C.Whilerunningunderfullsuncondition.

D.Aftercomingbacktothenestfromoutside.

46.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.SmallAntsMakeaBigDifference

B.SmallAntsHuntforFoodEasily

C.SmallAntsSurviveintheSaharanDesert

D.SmallAntsJumptheFastestintheWorld

D

ToFriendorNottoFriend

Weallloveourparentsandturntothemwhenwe'reinneed,butwouldyoulikethemtoheartheconversations

youhavewithyourfriendsontheschoolplaygroundorlunchqueue?Socialnetworkingsiteshavebecomeextensions

oftheschoolhallways,sowouldyouaddyourparentsas"fHends“andallowthemtoviewyouronlineactivitiesand

conversationswithfriends?

Inthepastthegenerationgapincludedatechnologygap,wherechildrenwereuptodatewithlatesttechnology

andparentswereleftbehind,contenttocontinuetheirdaytodaylivesastheyalwayshadbecausetheyhadnoneed

toknowmoreabouttechnology.However,moreandmoreparentsarebeginningtorealizejusthowimportantsocial

networksareintheirlives.Thisrealizationhasgivenmanyparentsthemotivationtoeducatethemselvesaboutsocial

networkingsites.

Thesedaysmanypeopleareattractedtosocialnetworkingsitesbecausetheycanchoosewhotheyhavearound

them;there5salsoacertainamountofcontroloverprivacythatwedon'tgetinreallife.Sometimeswefeelthat

privacyisviolatedwhenwemustaccepta"fiiend“requestfromaparentorfamilymember.

Ifsadifficultchoicewhetherornottoallowaparenttobecomeapartofouronlinelives.Ontheonehandwe

don'twantto“reject“theirrequestbecausethatmighthurttheirfeelingsormakethemfeelyouhavesomethingto

hide.Ontheotherhandifyoudoaccept,thenyoucouldhaveasenseofbeingwatchedandnolongerfeelfreeto

commentorcommunicatethewayyoudidbefore.

Arecentsurveysuggestedthatparentsshouldn'ttakeitpersonallyiftheirchildignorestheirrequest:"Whena

teenignoresaparent5sfriendrequest,itdoesn'tnecessarilymeanthattheyarehidingsomething,butitcouldmean

thatthisisonepartoftheirlifewheretheywanttobeindependent.9,

Perhapstalkingwithparentsandgivingexplanationswouldhelpsoftentheblowifyoudochoosenottoadd

themtoyourfriendslist.

47.FromParagraph2,welearnthat.

A.parentsfeelsecureabouttheirprivacyonline

B.socialnetworkssuccessfullyfillthegenerationgap

C.parentshaverealizedtheimportanceofsocialnetworks

D.socialnetworksofferaplatformforparentstocommunicate

48.Teenagersmayrefuseaparent'sfriendrequestbecause.

A.theyhidesomethingfromtheirparents

B.theyareunwillingtobewatchedbyparents

C.theirparentstendtofallbehindintechnology

D.theirparentsmakenegativecommentsonthem

49.Thepassageismainlyabout.

A.privacyonlineB.socialnetworks

C.thegenerationgapD.parents9friendrequests

50.Thepassageiswrittenmainlyfor.

A.parentsB.teenagers

C.teachersD.researchers

E

Ifyoudon'twantpeopletoknowmuchaboutyou,you'dbetterkeepyourfridgecontentssecret,accordingtoa

Britishmarketresearchdocumentreleasedlastweek.

Researchersstudiedthefridgesof400peopleinBritainandcomparedthecontentswiththeowners9lifestyles.

Theyclaimtobeabletoclassifythenation'speoplebyfridgecontents.Theysaythosepeoplecanbeseparatedinto

fivecategories:nutritionnerds(癡迷者),food-trendchasers(whateverisfashionable),strictmums,fastfoodfans

andrestaurantregulars.

Nutritionnerdscaremuchaboutwhattheyputintotheirbodies.Theirfridgesarefilledwithfruit,vegetables

andhealthymeat.Peopleinthiscategorytendtobehighlyorganizedandusuallyworkaslawyersoraccountants(會

計).Themajorityofthemaresingle,butiftheyhaveapartner,thatpersonwillbesimilar.

Afridgefullofvitamins-enrichedjuicesshowsitsownerworksinmediaorfashion.Theytendnottoeatthe

foodstheybuy.Knownasthefood-trendchasers,theyjustwanttobeseenbuyingthelatestimportantthings.

Afridgefilledwitheverythingfromsteaktofrozenfishsuggeststhestrictmum.Herfridgetendstobefilled

witheverykindofproduct,exceptwhatsheherselfwants.Thisfridgeshowsdifficultyinbalancingfamilyandwork

life.

Fastfoodfansalwaysbuymineralwaterorsodapop.Thenearesttheywillgettofreshfruitistomatosauce.

Theirfridgesshowsomeonewhoworkshardandplayshard,andsomeonewhodoesn'tlikelongtermplanning.

51.Whatdidtheresearchersfindout?

A.PeopleinBritainliketoeatout.

B.MostBritishpeopledon'teathealthily.

C.Therearefivetypesofpeopleintheworld.

D.People'scharacterscanbereflectedbytheirfridgecontents.

52.Whatcanyouinferaboutnutritionnerds?

A.Theyrarelyeatmeat.

B.Theyaremostlysingle.

C.Theycareaboutfoodqualityandexpenses.

D.Theirlivesareorganizedbylawyersoraccountants.

53.Whatdoweknowaboutthefivetypesofpeople?

A.Nutritionnerdsarealwaysorganizedandsuccessfulintheirjobs.

B.Strictmumscareaboutothersinfamilymorethanthemselves.

C.Food--trendchasersliketofilltheirfridgeswithtastyfoods.

D.Fastfoodfansusuallyfilltheirfridgeswithfreshfruit.

54.Whatwillthosewhoofteneatoutputinthefridge?

A.Foodrichinvitamins.B.Onlysomethingtodrink.

C.Fastfoodwithtomatosauce.D.Foodfromrestaurants.

第二節(jié)根據(jù)短文內容,從短文后的七個選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有

兩項為多余選項。請將答案涂在機讀卡上(題號為116—120)。

Whatbringsyouhappiness?55Insteadofjustfocusingongettingyourwants,ifsmucheasiertofind

happinessbyriddingyourselfofthethingsthatdon'tserveabeneficialpurpose.Herearethingsyoushouldletgoof

ifyouwanttoleadahappylife.

Prideisn'tnecessarilyaterriblething.Itcanbringyouconfidenceandself-assurance,whicharetwogreat

qualitiesthatcanhelpyouleadahappylife.___56It'sessentialtokeepyourprideincheckandgetridofany

overloadthatisnolongerservingyou.

57___Itoftenarisesfromjudgmentorcriticismofyourselfandotherpeople.Itcausesunhappinessand

becomesaburdenonyourlife.Aslongasyouarethemosthonestandauthenticversionofyourself,noonehasthe

righttojudgeyouforitandthatgoesforyou,too.

Whenyouthinkaboutaddiction,youmightthinkofalcoholordrugaddiction.Buttherearecountlessother

formsofaddiction,too.Youcouldbeaddictedtowork,sugar,videogames,drama,orevenaharmfulrelationship.

58__Ifyouwanttobehappier,thinkaboutdroppingyouraddictions.

It'salsoimportanttorecognizethatleavingyourcomfortzoneisagood,althoughoftenunwantedidea.Ifyou

neverleaveyourcomfortzone,you'llnevergrow.Eventhoughsomethingcanmakeyoufeeluncomfortableatfirst,

itwillbenefityouinthelongrun.___59___

AIfyou'reinthissituation,you'llbemuchhappier.

BAlwayskeepinmindthatself-doubthasnobenefits.

CDropthebeliefthatyourpastwillalwaysbebetterthanthefuture.

DWhateveryourdesireis,itwillalwaysbeabarriertoyourhappiness.

EManypeoplebelieveiftheyfulfilledtheirdesires,theywouldbesatisfied.

FHowever,yourextremepridecanruinyourpersonalandprofessionalrelationships.

GUltimately,you511expandyourhorizonsonwhoyoucanbeandwhatyoucanachieve.

第四部分:單句語法填空(共9題;每小題1.5分,共13.5分)

在下列句子中的空白處填入適當內容或括號內單詞的正確形式。請將答案寫在答題紙上。

60.Thisrestaurant(feature)themostfamouschefsfromFrance.

61.Hetoldmethenewsinavery(excite)voice.

62.Ifyoufeelstressedatwork,youshouldtakeastepbackandidentify(識另U)thoseof(great)and

lessimportant.

63.Weallhavean(expect)thathecanpassthedrivingtestnextweek.

64.Yourfulleffortswillmakeitpossible(get)successforyou.

65.Givingaspeechinfrontoftheclasscanbe(challenge).

66.Wedon'tallowtheseequipment(take)outofthelab.

67.Theyworkedfortwohourstorescuethemanwasinjuredintheaccident.

68.Thisyear'schildren'sparty,someparentswereinvitedto,wasagreatsuccess.

第五部分:用方框中所給的詞組的適當形式填空。(共9題;每小題2分,共18分)

請將答案寫在答題紙上。

beresponsiblefor,sufferfrom,avarietyof,payoff,aswellas,

becapableof,dueto,adaptto,keepupwith

69.Jeffisahighfever,therefore,hewon'tgotoschool.

70.Thehumanbodydoingmanythings,suchasjumpinghigh,runningveryfast.

71.Thecluboffersgamestothelocalteenagers.

72.Hefoundithardtothenewtheenvironment.

73.Thecarelessdrivershouldthisaccident.

74.Hereadsforpleasureforknowledge.

75.thebadweather,theflightwascancelled.

76.Weallneedtoupgradeourknowledgetothetechnicaldevelopment.

77.Seeingtheoldman'ssmilingface,wefeltourefforts.

第六部分:根據(jù)括號內的提示將下面句子翻譯成英語(共6題;每小題3分,共18分)漕

將答案寫在答題紙上。

78.我經(jīng)常積極參加各種志愿活動去幫助別人.(participatein)

79.我們班想出了更好地利用舊材料的主意。(comeupwith)

80.新規(guī)章對我們大家都會大有好處。(beofbenefit)

81.詞匯在英語學習中起到重要作用。(playa/an…partin)

82.比起去商店購物,我更喜歡網(wǎng)上購物。(preferto...ratherthan...)

83.我們被他上周的演講所鼓舞。(beinspiredby,定語從句)

參考答案

聽力CBACAACCACBABBC

Germanydictionariessurface640Parcel

完型21-25BABDA26-30BACDD31-35CBABC

聞閾A篇36-38DAA

B篇39-42BDBD

C篇43-46DDBC

D篇47-50CBDB

E篇51-54DBBB

7選555-59EFBDG

單句填空

60.features61.excited62.greater

63.expectation64.toget65.challenging

66.tobetaken67.who68.which

框詞填空

69.sufferingfrom70.iscapableof

70.avarietyof72.adaptto

73.beresponsiblefor74.aswellas

75.Dueto76.keepupwith

77.paidoff

翻譯

78.1oftenparticipateinvarious/

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