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深圳中學(xué)2025-2026學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期期中考試試題

年級(jí):高二科目:英語(yǔ)

考試時(shí)長(zhǎng):120分鐘卷面總分:150分

注意事項(xiàng):

1、答案寫(xiě)在答題卡指定的位置上,寫(xiě)在試題卷上無(wú)效。

2、選擇題作答必須用2B鉛筆,修改時(shí)用橡皮擦干凈。

3、填空題機(jī)改,請(qǐng)注意答題規(guī)范。

4、解答題作答必須用黑色墨跡簽字筆或鋼筆填寫(xiě),答題不得超出題框。

第一卷選擇題(85分)

一、單項(xiàng)選擇(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)

從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

1.Researchshowsthatapreferenceforsweetfoodsisoftenwithcharacteristicssuchasgenerosity,

hospitalityandfriendliness.

A.satisfiedB.associatedC.replacedD.haunted

2.Asthemorningtogcleared,theoutlineofthebuildingsacrosstheriverbecame.

A.genuineB.distinctC.brightD.vivid

3.Thebitterchocolatecakeanditssweetstrawberrytoppingcreateadelightfulinflavors,makingevery

biteexciting.

A.expectationB.cooperationC.conflictD.contrast

4.Ilistruethattheteamplayedpoorly,buttheydonottobecriticizedsobadlybytheirdisappointedfans.

A.attemptB.deserveC.manageD.reject

5.Wecandescribethemuseum'snewexhibitionasbecauseitbreaksfromtraditionaldisplaysbyusing

AItoallowvisitorslointeractwithhistoricalfigures.

AinnovativeB.permanentC.amusingD.abstract

6.Weunderstandyouhaveabusyschedule.Pleasejustcompletethisapplicationformatyourandreturn

i((uusbyllicendoflliciiiunlh.

A.leisureB.fingertipsC.requestD.call

7.Translatingpoems,withoutmakingnecessaryculturaladjustments,riskslosingtheiroriginalartistic

beauty.

A.accuratelyB.strictlyC.particularlyD.literally

8.Asawell-knownhumorist,MarkTwainalwayslefthislistenersbothamusedandthoughtfulwithhiswitty

ineverydayconversations.

A.charmB.conceptsC.remarksD.fame

9.Manypeoplefindithardtoaninvitationdirectlyfbrfearofseemingrudeorhurtingothers'feelings.

A.declineB.upsetC.extendD.protest

10.TheChineseWomen'sVolleyballTeam'sintensedesirefbrvictor/theirbestintheOlympics,pushing

themtofighthardineverysinglematch.

A.burstoutB.gaveoutC.crossedoutD.broughtout

11.Thespeaker'spresentationwassofullofirrelevantdetailsthatmyattentionsoonbeganto,following

abirdoutsidethewindow.

A.bounceB.quitC.concentrateD.wander

12.Asurprisingtwist,amemorablehero,andanunsolvedcase—thenovelcontainsalltheessentialofa

perfectmysterystoiy.

A.ingredientsB.trendsC.samplesD.plots

13.Thisancientsilkdressistootobewashedinamachine;itcanonlybecleanedbyhandwithgreatcare.

A.elegantB.sensitiveC.delicateD.primitive

14.Hungryafterthelongwait,hecomplainedtheythequeueif(heyatable.

A.couldhaveavoided,reservedB.couldhaveavoided,hadreserved

C.couldavoid,reservedD.couldavoided,hadreserved

15.manyfamousfilmsongs,TanDunisrenownedworldwideforsuccessfullycombiningEasternand

Westernmusicalstyles.

A.ComposedB.ComposingC.HavingcomposedD.Tocompose

16.thepublicreaction,thegovernmentisdeterminedtocarryoutthenewpolicy.

A.WhateverB.HoweverC.WheneverD.Whichever

17.Populartouristsites,isreported,failtoattractreturningvisitorswhenas“toocrowdedand

commercial”.

A.which,labelledB.which,labellingC.as,beinglabelledD.as,labelled

18.Theteam'sground-breakingresearchhasledtotheprojectthenationalscienceprize.

A.awardedB.beingawardedC.awardingD.tobeawarded

19.Onlywhentheengineerssetout(hemachinethefaultinitscentralcoolingsystem.

A.loexamine,theydetectedB.toexamine,didtheydetect

C.examining,theydetectedD.examining,didtheydetect

20.Akeywitnesswasconfirmedthesuspectnearthebankonthemorningoftherobbery,greatly

advancingtheinvestigation.

A.IospotB.havingspottedC.tohavespottedD.spotting

二、閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題,每小題2.5分,滿分37?5分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

A

Top4CollegesWhoseGraduatesEarntheMostMoney

Thinkcollegeisn'tworthit?Graduatesofthesefoursmallcollegesareprovingotherwisewiththehighsalaries

theyearnrightaftergraduation.

AmherstCollege:Amherst,Massachusetts

Averageearnings:$82,000

Harvardmaybethemoreselectiveandwell-knownuniversityinthestate,butAmherstCollege'sgraduatesarc

makingimpressivesalaries.It'sknownasoneofthe“LittleIvies(小常春藤)DespiteAmherst'stinysize(2,000

undergraduates;intotal),itsalumni(校:友)networkiswell-connectedandinvolvedwithrhestudentbody,which

helpsexplainwhygraduatesgettopjobopportunities.

LafayetteCollege:Easton,Pennsylvania

Averageearnings:$81,000

AnotherLittleIvy,LafayetteCollegegraduatesaboutthesamenumberofstudentsasAmhersteachyear.Those

graduatesmakenearlyasmuchasAmherstgraduatesbasedonZippia'sresearch.It'sentirelypossiblethatLafayette's

successingettingitsgraduatesgoodjobsisthatit'soneofthefewliberalartscollegesofitssizethatalsoofferits

studentsengineeringdegrees.

HeleneFuldCollegeofNursing:NewYork,NY

Averageearnings:$79,300

Nursesareinverj-highdemand,accordingtoIndeed,withnosignsofslowingdown.Thiscontributestothe

highpayofferedtothisnursingschool'sgraduates.SodocsitslocationinNewYorkCity,wheresalaries(andthe

costofliving)arehigher.

BatesCollege:Lewiston,Maine

Averageearnings:$75,700

Anotherliberalartscollege—andLittleIvy—Batesoffers,amongotherthings,asmallteacher-to-studentrate.

ItisalsonotedthatBateshasoneofthemostbeautifulcampusesaround,helpingdrawahighlydrivenstudentbody.

21.WhatmakesgraduatesfromAmherstCollegegetgoodjobs?

A.Schoolreputation.B.Helpfromschoolmates.

C.Tinysizeofthecollege.D.Schoolrecommendation.

22.WhycancollegegraduatesfromHeleneFuldCollegeofNursinggethighpay?

A.Beinganurseisademandingjob.

B.NewYorkcityneedsmorenurses.

C.Nursesremainsingreatneed.

D.Nursesarchighlyrespected.

23.WhatdoFayetteCollegeandBatesCollegehaveincommon?

A.Extradegreeoptions.B.Beautifulcampuses.

C.Thetypeofcollege.D.Thenumberofstudents.

B

Asoneofthemostfamouslandscapephotographersofalltime,AnselAdamshasinspiredgenerationsof

photographylovers.ThisincludesNickMichecls,whotransformedhisloveforAdams'workintoanincredibleidea

foraLEGOset.Michcclsspentonemonthdesigningthe1,100-pieceset,whichhethenpostedtotheLEGOIdeas

website.Called“TheLandscapephotographer”,Micheels'ideawasselectedasaStaffPickandisnearingthe10,000

votes.

Likemanyofus,MicheelsenjoyedplayingwithLEGOsduringchildhood,butfelthe'dgrownoutofthehobby.

However,duringthepandemic(流行4聲),herediscoveredhispassionandstarteddesigningLEGOsets,whichhe

postsonLEGOIdeasunderthenameLobsterThermidor.

MicheelshimselfisaphotographerandhasadmiredAdams'worksincehewasachild.Soitonlyseemed

naturaltotranslatehislovefbrtheAmericanphotographer'sworksintoaLEGOset.

ThissetincludesAdams'famouslarge8x10camera,whichcanbeplacedontopofaLEGOtouringcar-justas

Adamsdidtogetthebestviewforhisphotos.ItalsohasLEGOversionsofyellowmonkeyflowersandapondcrosa

pinetree,creatingthenatureAdamsloved.Thechoiceofleavesisnoaccidenteither.Micheelsselectedplantsnative

tothephotographer'sbelovedYosemiteNationalPark.

FuiMichccls,diemustchallciigiiigpailufcicaling111cLEGOsetwasviualingAdani5,uaniciaunubinallscale

(尺寸).Inasimilarfashion,Micheelswentthroughseveraldes:gnsbeforearrivingatthefinalversion.He

explained/41reallywantedtogetasmanydetailsrightasIcould.Ievenmadeasecondlenssoyoucanchangelenses

ifnecessary.”

Withover8,50()votesonLEGOIdeas,“TheLandscapephotographef,isontracktohit1(),()()()supporters.Once

thathappens,theofficialLEGOleamwilltakealookatthedesigninordertodetermineifit'ssuitableforproduction.

EorMicheels,itwouldbeadreamtoseehisdesignontheshelvesandtohavethechancetobuilditwithhiskids.

24.WhatinspiredMicheelstocreatetheLEGOset“TheLandscapephotographer”?

ATherediscoveryofhisenthusiasmfordesigning.

B.HischildhoodmemoriesofplayingwithLEGOs.

C.HisdesiretowinvotesontheLEGOIdeaswebsite.

D.TheadmirationfbrAnselAdams'landscapephotography.

25.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?

A.Micheels'effortstopresentthesceneAdamsvalued.

B.TheimpactofthelocalenvironmentonMicheels'design.

C.Adams'philosophybehindphotographyinhislifetime.

D.TheuniquefeaturesofAdams'photographystyle.

26.WhatdoestheadditionofasecondlenstotheLEGOcameraprimarilyreflect?

A.Amovetoshowoffhisskills.

B.Awayluliandlcauomplicalcddesign.

C.Acommitmenttoachievingperfection.

D.Asolutiontothetechnicallimitations.

27.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthefutureof“TheLandscapephotographer^^LEGOset?

A.Itmightgeneratesignificantprofitsthroughmasssales.

B.1(maybecomeanofficialproductwithenoughbacking.

C.ItcouldhelpMicheelstopursueaLEGOdesigncareer.

DItislikelytobecomeabest-sellerintheLEGOcollection.

C

Whentragedystrikes,somepeoplefallintodeepdepression,sometimeslosinghopeandeventhewilltocarry

on.Theymayworrycontinuouslyabouttheeventandsuffernightirarcs.Otherpeople,however,reactdifferently.

Insteadofbecomingdepressedandunabletocope,theyareabletodealwithpainfulexperiencesandmoveon.

BorisCyrulnikisinterestedinihisdifferenceofreaction.Tofindoutwhysomepeoplearesodeeplyaffected,

whileothersarcseeminglyabletorecover,hehasdevotedhiscareertothestudyofpsychologicalresilience(復(fù)原

力).

Cyrulnikfoundresilienceisaqualitythatbuildsthroughanaturalprocess.Hesaysthatalone,achildhasno

resilience.Wcbuildresiliencefromdevelopingrelationships.

Positiveemotionsandhumourarckeyfactorsinresilience.Cyrulnik'sresearchhasshownthatpeoplewhoarc

betterabletodealwithlife'sdifficultiesortraumas(創(chuàng)傷)arcabletofindmeaninginhardship,seeingitasauseful

andinspiringexperience,andeventofindwaystolaugh.Resilientpeoplealwaysremainabletoseehowthingsmay

turnoutforthebetterinthefuture,evenifthepresentispainful.

Ithadpreviouslybeenthoughtthatpeoplewhoshowmoreresiliencearelessemotionalingeneral,butCyrulnik

believedthatthepainisnolessforresilientpeoplethanitisforothers;itisamatterofhowtheychoosetouseit.

Thepainmaycontinue,evenoverawholelifetime,butforthesepeopleitraisesachallengethattheydecidetomeet.

Thechallengeis(oovercomewhathashappened,tofindstrengthiniheexperienceinsteadoflettingitdefeatthem,

andtouse(hestrengthtomoveforward.Giventherightsupport,childrenareespeciallyabletocompletelyrecover

fromtrauma.Cyrulnikhasshownthatthehumanbrainiseasilyinfluencedandwillrecoverifallowed.Ifachildis

wellsupportedandlovedafterthetrauma,hisbrainisabletoreturntonormalwithinayear.

Cyrulnikthinksitimportantnottolabelchildrenwhohavesufferedatrauma,assuchlabellingmayleadthem

toahopelessfuture.Traumaconsistsoftwothings:theinjuryandtherepeateddescriptionofthatinjury.Oftenthe

mostdamagingpost-traumaticexperienceforchildrenishearingembarrassingadultdescriptionsofeventslabels,he

says,canbemoredamagingthantheexperience.

28.Whydoestheauthormentionthetwodifferentreactionsinthefirstparagraph?

A.Toshowthevalueofpsychologicalresilience.

B.Tohighlighttheunpredictablenatureofhumanemotions.

C.Topointoutthemainchallengeintraumatreatment.

D.TopresentaphenomenonthatleadstoCyrulnik,sinvestigation.

29.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutresiliencemightCyrulnikagreewith?

A.Ithelpstoreducethepresentsuffering.

B.1(isbuiltthroughsocialconnections.

C.1(requirespeopletoforgetpasthardships.

D.Itmeanshavingfeweremotionalresponses.

30.WhydoesCyrulnikwarnagainstlabelingchildrenwhohavesufferedtrauma?

A.Itcanleadtogreaterharmthantheoriginaltrauma.

B.Itmayslowdowntheirbrain'sphysicaldevelopment.

C.Itignoreschildren'snaturalabilitytorecoverquickly.

D.Itmakesthemresistanttofuturepsychological(reatments.

31.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.BorisCyrulnik:ALifeDevotedtoPsychology

B.ChildhoodTrauma:Understanding(heLastingInjury

C.ThePowerofResilience:OvercomingLife'sChallenges

D.TheHumanBrain:ItsCapacityforRecoveryfromTrauma

D

AstudypublishedinGSABulletindetailsthelongrecoveryofecosystemsfollowingoneofEarth'smost

extremewarmingevents:theEnd-PennianEvent.Thisevent,themostseveremassextinctioninhistory,destroyed

morethan80%ofoceanspecies.However,itsimpactonlandlifehasbeenlessunderstood.

Byanalyzingfossilizedplantsandrockformationsfrom(heSydneyBasin,theresearchershavereconstructed

amulti-million-yeartimelineofplantsurvival,ecosystemrecovery,andthelastingconsequencesofclimatechange.

ThefossilsfromtheseAustralianrocksshowthatconifers(針葉樹(shù))weresomeof(heearliesttosettleintheland

immediatelyaftertheEnd-Permiandisaster.Buttherecoverybacktoforestswasnotsmoothsailing.

Theresearchersdiscoveredthatevenhighertemperaturesduringthe“LateSmithianThermalMaximum”

resultedintheextinctionoftheseconifersurvivors.Theyweresupplantedbytough,shrubbyplants.Thishotperiod

lastedforabout7(X).O(X)yearsandmadelifechallengingfortreesandotherlargeplants.

Itwasn'tuntilasignificantcoolingevent-the^Smithian-SpathianEvenf,-thatplantscalled“seedfems^^began

toestablishmoreforests.TheseplantseventuallycametocovermostofEarth'slandscapesformillionsofyears,

afterwhichtheforestecosystemsoftheMesozoiccametolooklikethosefrombeforetheEnd-Permiandisaster.But

mostimportantly,uTheterm'recovery'canbemisleading/'saysDrChrisMays,leaderoftheMassExtinctionGroup

atUniversityCollegeCork."Forestsseemtorecovereventually,butextinctionisforever?*

“Thisresearchhighlightshowvitalplantsarc,notjustasthebaseoflandfoodchains,butalsoassilentCO2

sinksstabilizingEarth'sclimate,"explainsUCCresearcher,MarcosAmores,thestudy'sleadauthor."Thedestruction

ofthesesystemshasimpactslastinghundredsofthousandsofyearsonworldcreatures,soprotectingtoday's

ecosystemsismoreimportantthanever.”

32.WhatwastheimpactoftheEnd-Permianevent?

A.Itledtoadropinglobaltemperatures.

B.Itwasmoredestructivetolandspecies.

C.kraisedthecostofplantfossilanalysis.

D.Itmadeforestrestorationdifficult.

33.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordinparagraph3mean?

A.Replaced.B.Absorbed.C.Destroyed.D.Surrounded.

34.Whatwasthecontributionofseedferns?

A.Theyrecoveredforestsovertime.

B.Theystrengthenedthesoilnutrition.

C.Theycausedtheextinctionofforests.

D.Theybroughtanendtothehotperiod.

35.WhatdocsMarcosAmoresthinkofplants?

A.Theyarethestartofthefoodchain.

B.Theycontributetoclimatechange.

C.TheybringbroadbenefitstolifeonEarth.

D.TheirprimaryvalueliesinfixingCO2.

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12?5分)

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。

Itiswidelyknownthatcxcrcissbringsmanybenefits:strongermuscles,increasedenergy,weightcontroland

bettersleep.36Infact,evenexercisingforthehealthofyourmindaloneiswellworthdoing.

AccordingtoJackRaglin,aprofessoratIndianaUniversity'sSchoolofPublicHealth,exercisecanincrease

positiveemotions.37Ontheotherhand,regularexercisecanleadtolong-termandcontinualimprovements.

Besides,exercisehasbeenshowntobeeffectiveintreatingclinicalanxietyandpeopleadmittedtohospitalwith

psychologicaldisorders.

38Ifyourprimaryaimistoimproveyourmood,thestandardforwhatcountsasexerciseisfarlower

thanitisforweightloss."Doing15to20minutesofaerobicexercisethreetimesaweekiswhereyouwillseethe

long-tennbenefits."saysRaglin.

Whenconsideringwhichexerciseisbest,Raglinandhisfellowresearcherscomparedaerobicandanaerobic

formsofexercise.39Additionally,forrelievingthephysicaltensionthatoftencomeswithstress,both

formsworkedequallywell,andacombinationofthetwowasalsofoundtobeeffective.

Intermsofwhetheryoushouldsticktoaroutineorswitchitup,Raglinsuggeststhatthemosteffectiveexercise

programisonethatyoucanmaintain.Heseestwotypesofpeople:thosewhoarccontentwithrunningthesame

routeeverydayandthosewhoprefertoshakeitup."BothoftheoptionscanworkwellJsaysRaglin.44Justtakecare,

ifyouareusedtodoingoneexercise,inswitchingtoanother.40

Exerciseisacurefornegativeemotions.So,let'sgetmovinganddanceourwaytoendlesshappiness.

A.Thelongeryouexercise,thebetteryou'llfeel.

B.Occasionalexercisecanimproveyourmoodforseveralhours.

C.However,itspsychologicalbenefitshavebeenunderestimated.

D.Theyfound(heformerwasmoreeffectiveatreducinglevelsofanxiety.

E.Theeffectappliesregardlessofthespecificformofexerciseyouchoose.

F.Allowyourbodytimetoadapt,andlistentoitifyoufeelanysharpdiscomfort.

G.Thegoodnewsisthatyoudon'tneedtobeveryactivetofeelpsychologicalbenefits.

三、完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從各題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

MyfamilyhavelivedintheMaranhaoregionofnorthernBrazilforgenerations.Forcenturies,mypeoplehave

41thenaturalworldthere,lookingaftertheAmazonrainforest.Ourtraditionshelpussustainthe

environment,and42natureprovidesforus:treesgiveusfoodandmedicine.

Ourcommunityinherited(繼承)ourcustomsfromthosewhowentbeforeus.Whaiwasalso43tous,

however,wastheneedto44.Since1500,ourlandhasbeenunderconstant45byoutsiders.Our

environmentisbeingdestroyedforgreedandgain.

Ilearnedaboutthis46earlyon.Asachild,mygrandfatherexplained(hesituationtome:amassof

problemsthat47seriouschallengesforbothourpeopleandtheplanet.He'snolongerwithus,butIwill

continuehislegacy(遺愿),asthethreathasgot48inrecentdecades.Aroundusarctreesbeingcutdown

49onagrowingscale,alongwithdestructiveminingrunfromhiddencampsdeepintheforest.

Inordertoprotectourland,we50"theGuardiansoftheForesf'in2021.Whenwelocateanillegal

camp,wcGuardianshaveour51-ourknowledgeoftheforestrunsfardeeperthantheirs.Ournetworks

cooperate,studythearea,andpreparetoact.Wclookforthebest“ayto52themwhileminimizingthe

riskstooursafety.Weplanourmove,thensurroundthecamp,anddestroytheirequipmentandtruck,leaving(hem

no53butlogetaway.Thisbattleisdifficult,butultimately54.In2020,wefound72illegal

campsinourterritorywhichneeded55Today,thereareor.lyfive.

41.A.developedB.shapedC.conservedD.explored

42.A.inreturnB.bychanceC.incomparisonD.aboveall

43.A.givenwayB.passeddownC.broughtbackD.pointedout

44.A.surviveB.adaptC.reformD.fight

45.A.attackB.constructionC.guidanceD.pressure

46.A.sceneB.struggleC.embarrassmentD.contest

47.A.facedB.recognizedC.presentedD.revealed

48.A.milderB.worseC.strangerD.clearer

49.A.steadilyB.intenselyC.cruellyD.illegally

50.A.foundedB.contactedC.operatecD.generated

51.A.dutyB.blessingC.excuseD.advantage

52.A.adoptB.cheatC.handleD.acknowledge

53.A.hopeB.reasonC.doubtD.choice

54A.convincingB.worthwhileC.overwhelmingD.violent

55.A.closureB.rejectionC.approvalD.expansion

第二卷非選擇題(65分)

四、語(yǔ)法填空(共10小題;每小題L5分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面的短文,根據(jù)上下文在空白處填入1個(gè)恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的止確形式,并將答案填寫(xiě)在答

題卡上標(biāo)號(hào)的相應(yīng)位置。

Highschoolstudytrips,alsoreferredtoas“yanxue”inChina,havebecomeanessentialpartofmodem

education.56theseprogramsaimtoprovideispracticallearningexperiencesbeyondclassroomwalls.

Typically57(organize)duringsemesterbreaks,theymaylastforseveraldaysorevenweeks.

Thecurriculumoftenincludesvisitsto58(science)institutions,culturalheritagesitesandrural

communities.Theseactivitiesareintended(oequipstudents59diverseskills,allowingthemtoconduct

fieldresearchonedayandlearnabouttraditionalcraftsthenext.Suchhands-onexperienceprovesfar6()

(valuable)thantextbooklearningalone.

Overthepastfewyears,thediversityoftheseprogram61(guarantee)throughaseriesoftargeted

initiatives.Someschoolsarrangeinternationalexchanges,62(enable)studentstoexperiencedifferent

cultures.Othersfbcusoncommunityservice,whereparticipantsoftendon'tfullyunderstandthevalueoftheirwork

63theywitnessitspositiveimpactonthecommunity.

Throughthese64(specific)designedprograms,studentscannotonlyacquireknowledgebutalso

developtheircriticalthinkingandgreatersocialawareness.Eachparticipantisencouragedlokeep65

ongoingrecordof(heirlearningexperiencesthroughoutthejourney.

五、單句語(yǔ)法填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面的句子,根據(jù)句意在空白處填入1個(gè)恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式,并將答案

填寫(xiě)在答題卡上標(biāo)號(hào)的相應(yīng)位置。

66.Whenhefinallyappliedfbrthejob,hediscoveredthatanothercandidatewithmoreexperience(seize)

theopportunityaweekbefore.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)

67.Modesty,(persevere)anddiligencearewidelyacknowledgedascnicialcomponentsofone'scareer

success.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)

68.Anidealvacationdestinationshouldbepeoplestrugglingintheconcretejunglecanseekreliefand

enjoythenaturalbeauty.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)

69.theremarkableaccomplishmentsthatZhuTinghasattained,shestilldevotesconsiderableeffortto

practicingherskills.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)

70.DuringTom'srecoveryinthehospital,hisfriendspromisedtokeephim(update)oncvcr}zinteresting

newsfromschoolsothathewouldn'tfecileftout.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)

71.Thedocumentarysuccessfullymadecomplexconcepts(access)totheaudiencebyusingclear

explanationsandrelevantexamples.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)

72.Itwasinthebasement,asmallandhumidspace,welaunchedourbusinessofhelpingpeoplestore

theirmemories.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)

73.Fueledbycuriosity,wefoundthatthemysteriousphenomenondescribedintheancientbookwasworth

(probe)into,thusmotivatingustosearchformoreinformationinthelibrary.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)

74.Theyoungcouple,whowere(appreciate)ofMary'stimelyassistanceinthecaraccident,insistedon

givingherapresentasanexpressionoftheirgratitude.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)

75.Withlargeamountsofdata(collect),shewasdeterminedtoturndownallthesocialinvitationsand

commitherselftothisheavywork.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)

76.Mrs.Whitewasrecognizedasadedicatedteacher,withoutpatientguidanceIwouldn'thaveachieved

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