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深圳市觀瀾中學(xué)2023-2024學(xué)年第一學(xué)期期中考試高二英語學(xué)科1.Afterthemeal,themanagerswentbacktothemeetingroomtotheirdiscussion.A.carryonB.runoutC.provideforD.giveway2.Onseeingthefrighteningscene,thelittlegirlwassofrightenedthatsheburstcrying.A.onB.ontoC.outD.into3.Onatypicalday,wespendourtimepatients,theirfamilies,andmoreoftenthannot,thehospitalstaff,too!A.puttingonthespotB.thinkingonhisfeetC.doingthetrickD.cheeringup4.Thenewsmaybeunexpected;,itistrue.A.insteadB.meanwhileC.otherwiseD.nevertheless5.Hisquestionsmademeangrygreatly.Ifeltmyfaceburningwith.A.embarrassed;embarrassmentB.embarrassing;embarrassmentC.embarrassed;embarrassingD.embarrassing;embarrassed6.Tomy,Iwaschosenfromhundredsofapplicantstoattendtheopeningceremony.A.delightB.delightedC.amuseD.amusement7.MrJohnsoninsistedthattheproblemofattentionshouldbediscussedatthemeeting.A.worthwhileB.worthitC.worthyD.worth8Thebosshissecretaryformakingprivatephonecallsinhisoffice..A.toldoffB.tookoffC.paidoffD.turnedoff9.Youshouldputmoreintoyourwork.A.effectB.effortC.fitnessD.impression10.Mozarthislastoperashortlybeforehedied.A.inspiredB.innovatedC.composedD.feature11.InRio,theChinesewomen’svolleyballteamneededallofitsfightingspiritafteritwastothe“groupofdeath”.A.sharpenedB.cheatedC.seizedD.assigned第2頁/共11頁12.Thetelevisioncomeswithayear’s.A.rejectionB.brandC.guaranteeD.remark13.ThesituationinUkraineisvery.A.emotiveB.wittyC.enthusiasticD.complicated14.Afteradayofairandactivity,youshouldbeintheforagoodmeal.A.entertainmentB.moodC.marketD.spot15.Rarelyhisparents,whichsurprisedmeverymuch.A.didhevisitB.hevisitC.hadhevisitD.hevisited16.HetalkedaboutRomeasifhetherehimself.A.hasbeenB.hadbeenC.wasD.is17.Onlywhenhereachedtheteahousehe’dbeeninitlastyear.A.herealizedB.didherealizeC.herealizeD.doherealize18.Thebooksonthedesk,coversareshiny,areprizesforus.A.whoB.whichC.whatD.whose19.InthemiddleofthisparticularsceneIspotasmallgirlwhoseankleis.A.twiceitsnormalsizeB.twicenormalitsizeC.itstwicenormalsizethanD.itnormalsizetwice20.Withsomanyproblems,Ican’tgoouttoseeafilmwithyou.A.settleB.settledC.tosettleD.settlingAChooseYourOne-Day-Tours!TourA-Bath&StonehengeincludingentrancefeestotheancientRomanbathroomsandStonehenge-£37until26Marchand£39thereafter.Visitthecitywithover2,000yearsofhistoryandBathAbbey,theRoyalCrescentandtheCostumeMuseum,Stonehengeisoneoftheworld’smostfamousprehistoricmonumentsdatingbackover5,000years.TourB-Oxford&StratfordincludingentrancefeestotheUniversityStMary’sChurchTowerandAnneHathaway’s-£32until12Marchand£36thereafter.Oxford:IncludesaguidedtourofEngland’soldestuniversitycityandcolleges.Lookoverthe“cityofdreamingspires(尖頂)”fromStMary‘sChurchTower.Stratford:IncludesaguidedtourexploringmuchoftheShakespearewonder.第3頁/共11頁TourC-WindsorCastle&HamptonCourt:includingentrancefeestoHamptonCourtPalace-£34until11Marchand£37thereafter.IncludesaguidedtourofWindsorandHamptonCourt,HenryVILL’sfavoritepalace.FreetimetovisitWindsorCastle(entrancefeesnotincluded).With500yearsofhistory,HamptonCourtwasoncethehomeoffourKingsandoneQueen.Nowthisformerroyalpalaceisopentothepublicasamajortouristattraction.Visitthepalaceanditsvarioushistoricgardens,whichincludethefamousmaze(迷宮)whereitiseasytogetlost!TourD–CambridgeincludingentrancefeestotheTowerofSaintMarytheGreat-£33until18Marchand£37thereafter.IncludesaguidedtourofCambridge,thefamousuniversitytown,andthegardensofthe18thcentury.21.WhichtourwillyouchooseifyouwanttoseeEngland’soldestuniversitycity?A.TourAB.TourBC.TourCD.TourD22.Whichofthefollowingtourschargesthelowestfeeon17March?A.WindsorCastle&HamptonCourtB.Oxford&StratfordC.Bath&StonehengeD.Cambridge23.WhyisHamptonCourtamajortouristattraction?A.ItusedtobethehomeofroyalfamiliesB.Itusedtobeawell-knownmazeC.ItistheoldestpalaceinBritainD.Itisaworld-famouscastleBI’vealwaysdreamedoftravelingtheworld,butlikesomanyothers,Iendeduponchoosingtofollowacareerpathinsteadoffollowingmydream.IfoundedacompanythatIloved.EverythingchangedwhenIbrokeupwithmygirlfriend.Sadnesspushedmetomybreakingpoint.Ittookmearoundthreemonthsafterthebreak-uptofinallymakethedecisiontoleaveandtraveltheworld.ItwasoneofthehardestthingsIhadeverdonebutitwasalsothebest,choiceIevermadeinmylife.Tothisday,IstillrememberthedayIcalledmyparents,whoarealsodeaf,todiscussmyplanstotraveltheworld.Bothofmyparentsgavemetheirfullsupport.TheytoldmetogoaheadandhelpedbookmyflighttoThailand.IchoseSoutheastAsiaasmyfirst,andIwasfortunatetospenditwithmygoodfriendMicDolan.WespentaboutsixweeksbackpackingthroughThailand,Vietnam,andCambodia,havingfunwithtigercubsandridingelephants.Therewasanewadventureeveryday.WepausedlongenoughinThailandtogetcertifiedinscuba第4頁/共11頁diving,whichturnedouttobemyfavoritepart.Afterthattrip,IflewtoEuropetomeetanotherfriend,JohnHathaway.Inthispartofthejourney,JohnandIturnedourtravelsintoafull-timeadventureandwesharedallofourstoriesontheVlogplatformSeekTheWorld.ShowingthepeoplethatImetandmyreaderswhoIammakesmemoreconfidentwithwhatIwantformylife.Aftermeetingmanydeafpeople,IrealizedthatIhavedoneonethingthateverybodywantstodo:I’mreachingmydreambybreakingdowncommunicationbarrier(障礙)andovercomingdifferentchallenges.Ialwaysfindaway.AndIalwaysmakethingshappen.Ididn’tdothatinthepast;I’mgratefulthatIdonow.24Whatdidtheauthordoafterfinallydecidingtotraveltheworld?.A.Breakingupwithhisgirlfriend.B.Establishinghisowncompany.C.Sharinghisplanwithhisparents.D.Thinkingaboutwhatwillhappen.25.Whatwastheauthor’smostbelovedexperienceinSoutheastAsia?A.Playingwithanimals.B.Divingwithhisfriend.C.FilmingforhisVlog.D.Backpackingthroughcountries.26.Whatisthefifthparagraphmainlyabout?A.Thesignificanceofthisjourney.B.Theproblemsofhearingloss.C.Theadvantagesofsharingstories.D.Themethodsofmakingthingshappen.27.Howdidtheauthorfeelattheendofhisjourney?A.Disappointed.B.Surprised.C.Interested.D.Satisfied.CIntoday’sworld,culturalheritage—atermYaleUniversityPresidentPeterSaloveyreferredtoas“therecordofhumanity”—isincreasinglyunderattackbythreatsrangingfromclimatechange,theft,masstourism,andwar.Historicbuildings,worksofart,traditions,andevenlocallanguagesaredisappearingatanincreasinglyrapidrate.Yaleisleadinganeworganization,theGlobalConsortiumforthePreservationofCulturalHeritage(GCPCH),toworkonthepreservationofculturalheritage.ThefirstofficialmeetingoftheorganizationtookplaceinMilan,Italy,whichgathered36internationaluniversityofficialsandexpertsfromaroundtheworldtodeterminenextstepsforadvancingGCPCH’smission(使命).Duringthemeeting,expertsandofficialsdeterminedthatthemissionofGCPCHistoshareknowledgeandtopromoterelationshipsbetweenthepartiesthatseektoprotectvariousformsofculturalheritageworldwide.Morespecifically,GCPCHwillcreateamapofeducationprogramsandfieldexperiences,researchprojects,andfundingsources.Thetwo-daymeetingofGCPCHwashostedbyBocconiUniversity.Itkickedoffwithanaddressby第5頁/共11頁UNESCODirector—GeneralIrinaBokova.“Knowledge-sharinggetsallstakeholders(有利益關(guān)系者)involvedatagloballevel,”saidBokovainherinspiringspeech.“Togetherweneedtostrengthenthenetworksandbuildmorebridgesbetweenallactors.”StefanoBaiaCurioni,vice-presidentofASKResearchCenterofBocconiUniversity.commentedonwhatanhonoritwasforBocconitohostthemeeting.“Itiswithgreatpleasurethatwegathersuchasetofleaderswhobringsomanyvaluablepointsofviewonchallengesrelatedtothepreservationofculturalheritage,”BaiaCurionisaid.“Weknowhowimportanttheworkofthisbodyistoadvancingourcollectivework,andarehonoredtosupportsuchefforts.”28.Whyisculturalheritageinneedofprotection?A.Itisfacedwiththreatsfrombothnatureandhuman.B.Itisunderattackbysomeformsofillegalconduct.C.Culturalheritagesitesaredisappearinginwars.D.Sometraditionsarenotidentifiedasculturalheritage.29.WhatdidYaledotohelpprotectculturalheritage?A.Ithostedameeting.B.Itformedaneworganization.C.Itgatheredsomeexperts.D.ItinvitedaUNESCOofficial.30.WhatisthemissionofGCPCH?A.Spreadingpreservationknowledgeandbridginggapsinpreservationefforts.B.Organizingeducationalcoursesfieldtripsandfund-raisingactivities.C.Creatingdifferentformsofheritageprotectionandteachingthemtostudents.D.Sharingresearchfindingsandpromotingcommunicationbetweenuniversities.31.Whatdoes“address”inParagraph4possiblymean?A.Ameetingplace.B.Aformalspeech.C.Anofficialreport.D.Animportantmission.DSocialmediaistakingoverourlives:Facebook,Instagram,Twitterandnow,TikTok.Thesesocialmediaplatformshavechangedfromawaytostayconnectedtoanindustrywhereevenkidscanmakemoneyofftheirposts.Whilethismayseemlikeanotheropportunisticinnovation,it’sreallyfullofhiddenfalserealities.Themedianincome(中位收入)recordedintheUnitedStatesofAmericawasabout$63,000in2018.TikTokerscanmakeanywherefrom$50,000to$150,000foraTikTokbrandpartnership,andTikTokerswithoveramillionfollowerscanmakeupto$30,000amonth—$360,000ayear.Theyaremakingmorethantheaverage第6頁/共11頁persontryingtofeedtheirfamilyandkeeparoofovertheirheadssimplybypostinga15-secondvideo.Thisismadinmorewaysthanone.Notonlyisitanoverpaid“job”,itpromotesundeservedadmirationfromviewersandafalsesenseofreality.ManyofthesefamousTikTokersarestillteensandtheeffectsoffameatsuchanearlystageinlifemightcauseissueslaterinlife,suchasmentalillness.Teensbetweentheagesof13and17makeup27%ofTikTokviewers,whocanbeeasilyinfluencedbywhattheyarewatching.Theycanputafalsesenseofself-valueintowhotheylookuptoandwhattheyrepresent:money,fame,beingconsideredconventionallyattractive.WhileTikTokhasbecomeagreattoolformarketing,it’simportanttounderstandhowthiscontentaffectsyoungviewers.Ifwe’reconstantlyconsumingcontentthatshowsusallweneedtodotobesuccessfulisbeconventionallyattractiveandposta15-secondvideofeaturinganewdance,itwillchallengeourknowledgeofwhatreallymakessomeonesuccessfulandwillinturnaffectourindividualworkethnics(倫理).Whataboutthepeoplewhomissbirthdaysandfamilyholidaysduetotheirjobsandaren’tgettingpaidnearlyasmuchastheseTikTokers?RichardColyer,presidentandcreatorofMetaphor,Inc,hadhisownviewonthisissue.“Itsoundsgreatthatkidscanmakemoneyfordoingthelatestdancemovesina15-secondvideo,butweshouldfeedthemindsofkidsandnotjusttheirbankaccounts.TikTokcanbegreatifusedproperly.Moneyaloneisnotgood;technologyaloneisnotgoodandconnectednesscanbebadifitisonlyonline.”Again,asafellowconsumerofTikTok,IdoenjoytheappwhenIhavesometimetokillandneedagoodlaugh.I’mnotagainstsomeonemakingalivingonentertainment,butwhatdoesgettingfamousbypostinga15-secondvideoteachyoungpeople?32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inParagraph1referto?A.Socialnetworking.B.AjobofferedbyTikTok.C.Makingmoneyonsocialmedia.D.StayingconnectedtotheInternet.33.WhatdoestheauthortrytoindicateinParagraph2?A.TikTokerscanhardlymakeendsmeet.B.SocialmediaplatformslikeTikTokcanmakepeopleoverpaid.C.TeensarewisetomakeahugeamountofmoneyfromTikTok.D.TikTokersearnsuchahighincomethattheycansupporttheirfamily.34.WhichisthepossibleinfluenceofTikTokonitsyoungusers?第7頁/共11頁A.Theyarelikelytodevelopfalsevalues.B.Theytendtoliveanadultlifetoosoon.C.Theyareforcedtopayforcertainservices.D.Theymaystopbelievingothersocialmedia.35.WhatdidRichardColyerstressaccordingtohisview?A.Contentsofvideosneedcheckingbeforetheirreleaseonline.B.Wehavearesponsibilitytosupplyteenswithfoodforthought.C.YoungTikTokersshouldbebannedfromopeningbankaccounts.D.MoneyandtechnologycanbegoodifusedproperlybyTikTokers.閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選Isthereanythingmoreimportantthanhealth?Idon’tthinkso.“36”wisepeoplesay.Ifyouhaveaheadache,toothache,backache,orbadpaininthestomach,ifyoucomplainofabadcough,orifyousufferfromhighorlowbloodpressure,Ithinkyougotothedoctor.Thedoctorwillexamineyourthroat,testyourbloodpressure,takeyourtemperature,soundyourheartandlungs,checkyourteethorhaveyourchestX-rayed.37Theonlythingyouhavetodoisfollowhisadvice. 38Anoldgentlemancametoseethedoctor.Themanwasveryill.Hetoldthedoctorabouthisweakness,memorylossandseriousproblemswithhisheartandlungs.Thedoctorexaminedhimandsaidtherewasnomedicineforhisdisease.Hetoldhispatienttogotoaquietplaceforamonthandhaveagoodrest.39Inotherwords,thedoctoradvisedhimtofollowtherule:”Eatatpleasure,drinkatpleasureandenjoylifeasitis.”Thedoctoralsosaidthatifthemanwantedtobewellagain,heshouldn’tsmokemorethanonecigaretteaday.Amonthlaterthegentlemancameintothedoctor’soffice.40Hethankedthedoctorandsaidthathehadneverfeltahealthierman.“Butyouknow,doctor”hesaid,”it’snoteasytobeginsmokingatmyage.”A.Healsoadvisedhimtoeatalotofmeat,drinktwoglassesofredwineeverydayandtakelongwalks.B.Youcan’tbegoodatyourstudiesorworkwellwhenyouareill.C.Afterthathewilladvisesometreatmentorsomemedicine.D.Healthisthegreatestwealth.E.Helookedcheerfulandhappy.F.Hewasmoreworriedabouthisillness.G.Speakingaboutdoctor’sadvice,Ican’thelptellingyouafunnystory第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30WhenIretired,mywifePegsaid“Great!You’llhavetimetocleanthegarage!”After30years’ 41asdirectorofaradiostation,Iwouldfinallyhavemoretimeforhousework,butIworriedI’dlosethesenseof42Ihadfeltinmyprofession.Ipushedatthegarage’swoodendoors,buttheywereas43asIfeltinthisnewstageofmylife.Ifinallygotthedoorsopenandstartedtoemptytheshelves.Thenmyhandhitsomething44.Itwasacommonoldmetalcan.I45thecoverandfounda46envelopewithapostmarkofMay13,1940inside.47,Iopeneditandfoundsomeflowerseedsinit,“Eightyyearsold!Iwonderifthey’llstill”grow.stillI48theseedsinaplasticpot.Icheckediteveryday,butnothinghappened.“Iguessthey’rejusttoo 49tobeanygood,”ItoldPegin50.Ipickedupthepottogetridofit,butsomethingmademe51.Ichangedmymindandsetitaside.Meanwhile,Iwaskeeping52,buyingsomebookstoimprovemyphotographyskillsandteachingmygranddaughterseverythingIknewaboutgardeninganddogs.Sixweekslater,IwasoutintheyardwhenI53tonoticethepot.Anewbitofgreen-aleafhad 54.Iproudlyshoweditofftomygranddaughters.“Look,girls,evensomethingthisoldcanstill 55foritspurposeandbeprettycool.Justlikeyourgrand-papa!”41.A.dreamB.beliefC.studyD.service42.A.freedomB.purposeC.trustD.security43.A.wornB.stuckC.brokenD.lost44.A.delicateB.specialC.hardD.sharp45.A.removedB.washedC.cleanedD.fastened46.A.labeledB.selectedC.yellowedD.ruined47.A.CuriouslyB.SincerelyC.SkillfullyD.Bravely48.A.collectedB.plantedC.abandonedD.stored49A.oldB.wetC.weakD.small.50.A.angerB.surpriseC.regretD.relief51.A.delayB.reflectC.hesitateD.disappoint52.A.upsetB.awakeC.socialD.busy53.A.expectedB.attemptedC.failedD.happened第9頁/共11頁54.A.showedupB.fallenoffC.takenoffD.driedup55.A.competeB.growC.surviveD.relax閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Deeply56(affect)byhermother’sdeath,LinQiaoghichosetostudymedicineinsteadoffollowingthepathof57(marry)likethemajorityofgirls.Herbrothercomplained58thehightuitionfees.Sherespond,“I’dratherstaysingletostudyallmylife!”AftergraduatingwiththeWenhaiScholarship,Linbecame59thefirstwomanevertobehiredasaresidentphysician.Whenstudyingabroad,she60(reject)theofferfromherAmericancolleagues.Shewanted61(serve)thewomenandchildrenathome.Whenthedepartment62sheworkedwasclosedbecauseofthewar,sheopenedaprivateclinicandchargedverylowfees.Sheheldmanyimportant63(position).However,shewasmoreinterestedintendingpatients,publishingmedicalresearch,andtrainingnewdoctors.Havingdeliveredover50,000babiesinherlifetime,she64(know)asthe“motheroftenthousandbabies”.DrLindidnotretireuntilthedaywhenshedied,65(leave)hersavingstoakindergartenandafundfornewdoctors.根據(jù)首字母或所給中文提示以適當(dāng)?shù)男问酵瓿删渥?。注意答題卡上每空只填一個詞。66.Highschoolstudentsshould(集中于)absorbingknowledgeandstrengtheningusefulskillsinthelongrun.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)67.Thehealthcareexpertsare(瀏覽)themedicalmagazinestogetthelatestupdatesinAlzheimer’sDisease.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)68.Theresearchindicatesthatpeoplearelesslikelyto(拒絕)arequestrepeatedmanytimes.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)69.StephenCurry’sremarkableperformancewenteveryone’s(超出預(yù)期)duetohisaccurateshooting.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)70.EmilyBronteis(被視作)oneofthemosttalentedandadmiredfemalewritersbecauseofherfamousWutheringHeights.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)71.Thecoachpraisedhisteamfortheirfightingspiritandthecertificates(把附/系在……上面)theawards.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)72.Perseverancealways(取得成功),forthisishowyoubreakthroughthelimitsandyourpotentialgetsdugup.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)73.Inthe1980s,theChinesevolleyballteam(突然出現(xiàn))theinternationalscenewithseveralmajorworldtitles.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)74.Afteryearsofhardworkandpersistentefforts,they(最終做)playingbasketballonthebright,shinyNBAcourt.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)75.Despitetheobstaclesanddifficulties,theseathleteschoseto(繼續(xù),堅持)sharpentheirskills.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)76.假定你是李華,你收到你的朋友Chris的來信。信中他提到因自己沒有表現(xiàn)好而導(dǎo)致班級輸了籃球賽,他感到非常沮喪。請給他寫一封回信,內(nèi)容包括:1.表示理解并給予安慰;2.提出建議并說明理由。注意:1.詞數(shù)120左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;3.開頭和結(jié)尾已經(jīng)給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。DearChris,______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第1頁/共25頁深圳市觀瀾中學(xué)2023-2024學(xué)年第一學(xué)期期中考試高二英語學(xué)科1.Afterthemeal,themanagerswentbacktothemeetingroomtotheirdiscussion.A.carryonB.runoutC.provideforD.giveway【答案】A【解析】【詳解】考查動詞短語辨析。句意:飯后,經(jīng)理們回到會議室繼續(xù)討論。A.carryon繼續(xù)做,堅持干;B.runout用完;C.providefor供養(yǎng);D.giveway屈服,倒塌。根據(jù)句中的wentbacktothemeetingroom可知,這里表示繼續(xù)之前的討論,應(yīng)用carryon。故選A。2.Onseeingthefrighteningscene,thelittlegirlwassofrightenedthatsheburstcrying.A.onB.ontoC.outD.into【答案】C【解析】【詳解】考查介詞詞義辨析。句意:一看到這可怕的一幕,這個小女孩就嚇得大哭起來。A.on(覆蓋、附著)在……上;B.onto到……上;C.out(從……里)出來;D.into到……里面。burstintosth.意為“突然爆發(fā)”;burstoutdoingsth.意為“突然開始做某事”。根據(jù)空后的crying可知,這里表示小女孩突然大哭起來,應(yīng)用out。故選C。3.Onatypicalday,wespendourtimepatients,theirfamilies,andmoreoftenthannot,thehospitalstaff,too!A.puttingonthespotB.thinkingonhisfeetC.doingthetrickD.cheeringup【答案】D【解析】【詳解】考查動詞短語辨析。句意:我們一天的工作內(nèi)容通常是為病人、病人家屬,甚至是醫(yī)院的工作人員帶來歡樂!A.puttingonthespot使…陷入困境;B.thinkingonhisfeet思維敏捷;C.doingthetrick奏效,達(dá)到預(yù)期效果;D.cheeringup(使)高興起來使)振作起來。由patients,theirfamilies以及句意可知,這里應(yīng)表示使病人、他們的家人“高興起來”。故選D項。4.Thenewsmaybeunexpected;,itistrue.第2頁/共25頁A.insteadB.meanwhileC.otherwiseD.nevertheless【答案】D【解析】【詳解】考查副詞詞義辨析。句意:這個消息可能出乎意料;然而,這同時;C.otherwise否則;D.nevertheless然而,不過。句中的Thenewsmaybeunexpected和itistrue之間是轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系,所以應(yīng)用nevertheless。故選D。5.Hisquestionsmademeangrygreatly.Ifeltmyfaceburningwith.A.embarrassed;embarrassmentB.embarrassing;embarrassmentC.embarrassed;embarrassingD.embarrassing;embarrassed【答案】B【解析】【詳解】考查形容詞和名詞。句意:他那些令人尷尬的問題使我非常生氣。我覺得我的臉因?qū)擂味茻?。分析句子可知,第一空?yīng)填形容詞作定語,修飾后面名詞questions,embarrassing表“令人尷尬的”,符合句意;embarrassed表“感到尷尬的”。第二空介詞后應(yīng)用名詞作賓語,所以應(yīng)填embarrassment,為不可數(shù)名詞。故選B項。6.Tomy,Iwaschosenfromhundredsofapplicantstoattendtheopeningceremony.A.delight

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