上海奉贤区致远高级中学2021-2022学年高一下学期期末在线教学评估英语试题(原卷版)

上海奉贤区致远高级中学2021-2022学年高一下学期期末在线教学评估英语试题(原卷版)

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致远高中2021学年高一第二学期期末教学评估英语试卷考试时间:120分钟满分150分I.ListeningComprehensionSectionA(1*10=10)1.A.10:00.B.10:10.C.10:20.D.10:30.2.A.Gototheoffice.B.Keepcalling.C.Tryonlinebooking.D.Seeadoctor.3.A.Onabus.B.Inaswimmingpool.C.InanEnglishclass.D.Inasportinggoodsstore.4.A.Hedoesn’twanttowatchTVtonightB.Hepreferstowatchthebaseballgame.C.He’dratherseethemovieinthecinema.D.Hehasn’tdecidedwhattowatchtonight.5.A.Cookandbaker.B.Waitressanddiner.C.Patientanddentist.D.Tailorandcustomer.6.A.Thewomanisakind-heartedteacher.B.Thewomanisworriedaboutherstudents.C.Themanalwayshasexcusesforbeinglate.D.Theman’salarmclockdidn’tworkthatmorning.7.A.Hewasnotsurprisedaboutit.B.Hefounditunbelievable.C.Hewasproudofit.D.Hefoundthetruthunacceptable.8.A.Sheallowshimtositdown.B.She’llmindifhesitsdown.C.Shedoesn’twantthemantositwithher.D.Itdoesn’tmatterwhetherhesitsdownornot,9.A.Drawapicture.B.Takeaphoto.C.Lookatsomebody.D.Openthewindow.10.A.AskMarywherethebookshelfis.B.LendMarysomereferencematerials-C.AskMaryifshehasanextrabookshelf.

1D.CheckthroughthebooksonMary’sshelf.SectionB(1.5*10=15)Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.Theysoldtheiroldhouse.B.Theysoldtheirsecondcar.C.Theybuiltanewplaceforavan.D.Theymovedtotheirgrandparent’house.12.A.Afamilywithmorethantwochildren.B.Afamilywithmuchmoney.C.Afamilywithaninterestinvans.D.Afamilywithababy.13.A.Somepeoplethinkmotorhomesarecheap.B.Bigfamiliescanputmorethingsinmotorhomes.C.Theyenableafamilytohaveahappierholidaytogether.D.Theycantakepeopletoanothercitywhenpeoplearefree.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.14.A.Thenumberofeachshopheentered.B.Thefaceofeverypersonhemet.C.Thefaceofeachshophepassedby.D.Thenameofeachshophepassedby.15.A.Theydonotworkhardenough.B.Theydonothavegoodmemories.C.Theyaretoobusytospendenoughtimeonit.D.Theydonothearthelanguageasoftenastheyheartheirmothertongue.16.A.Peopledifferalotintheirmemories.B.Awonderfulmemoryisthecommonthingallthegreatmenhave.C.Theearlieronestartstolearnaforeignlanguage,thebettertheresultwillbe.D.Weneedtodoalotofworkbeforewekeepsomethingforeverinourminds.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.17.A.OnSeptember1st.B.OnSeptember3rd.C.OnSeptember5th.D.Notmentioned.18.A.Itsmanagement.B.Thetasteofitscoffee.C.Itsselectionsofstores.D.Itsservice.19.A.Toleaveoutsomefigures.B.Toacceptthefact.C.Todomoreresearch.D.Tochangeanewtopic.

220.A.Toaskforhelp.B.Toknowthedeadline.C.Tomakeanappointment.D.Toargueforabetterscore.Ⅱ.GrammarandVocabularySectionA(1.5*10=15)Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.Areyouon____1____diet?Thenmaybeyoushouldconsider____2____(sit)bythewindowthenexttimeyoueatout.Anewbookclaimsthat____3____yousitinarestaurantcanaffecthowmuchyouconsume.Anewresearchfoundthatpeoplesittingfarthestfromthefrontdooratethefewestsaladsandwere73percent____4____(likely)toorderdessert.Thediners____5____(seat)atadarktableateheavierfoodandorderedmoreofit,____6____thosesittingatbrightbartablesorderedmoresaladsandfewerdesserts.Accordingtotheresearchersthedarkeritis,themoreinvisibleyou____7____feel,thelesseasyitistoseehowmuchyou’reeatingandthelessguiltyyouarewhenyoueatmore.Incontrast,____8____(expose)yourselftothesunlight,peopleortreesoutsidemightmakeyoumoreaware____9____howyoulook,mightmakeyouthinkaboutwalkingormightmakeyouwantagreensalad.Theresearchersalsonotedthatslimdinerschewedaround15timespermouthful,threechewsmorethanheavierdiners.Byeatingmoreslowly,thedinerconsumeslessinthetime_____10_____takesforthebraintoregistersatisfaction.SectionB(1.5*10=15)Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.overallB.financiallyC.decisionD.positiveE.striveF.joyfulG.influenceH.devotedI.physicallyJ.situationsK.affectedHappiness,accordingtotheOxfordEnglishdictionary,isbasedonluckorgoodfortune.Joy,ontheotherhand,isdescribedasavividemotionofpleasure.Thus,happinessdependson____11____;joy,onouremotionalwell-being.Ifyouknowjoyfulpeople,youwillprobablynoticecommontraitsamongthem.Joyfulpeopleareoftenhealthy,both____12____andmentally;theyvaluestrong____13____relationships,andtheydon’tallowthe

3extremesoflife-suddenhighsorsuddenlows-to____14____themtoomuch.Joyfulpeopleleadamorestablelife.Buttheseabilitiesdonotjustarrive;theyhavetobeworkedat.Teachingourselvestobejoyfulmaybeoneofthegreatestthingswecandotoenhanceour____15____health.Howeveritisimportanttounderstandthatjoyisanemotionthatarisesfromwithinusandisnot____16____bythethingsthathappentous.Insteadoflookingforexternalthingstoprovidehappinessinourlives,wemust____17____tofindthejoywithin.Wemusteducateourselvesaboutjoyandworktoenhanceitinourlives.Onewaytostartistomakea____18____towakeupeverymorningandfindjoyinourlives.Thinkaboutaspecialpersonora____19____pet.Itisourchoicetobejoyfulorfearful.Let’stakethetimetotrainourselvestobe____20____-ourliveswillbebothhappierandhealthierforit.Ⅲ.ReadingComprehensionSectionA(1*15=15)Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagestherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,C,andD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.I’manattorney(代理人),achildren’sbookauthor,anentrepreneur(企业家),andaregularvolunteeratmychurch.HavingmovedtoCaliforniafromNewYorkrecently,Ioftenwakeuptothousandsof____21____andemails.Likemanyofyou,I’mabusypersonandalwaysonthego.Istartedastorytelling____22____calledtheAuditoryMuseum.Webelieveinthepowerofsharedexperiences.Aspartofourmission,weare____23____tousingpersonalstoriesasameansforsocialchange.Oneday,Iflewbacktotheeastcoastforafriend’swedding.Afterit,Ihadafewhourstokillbeforemyred-eyeflightbackhome.Likeanyotherentrepreneurs,Idecidedtositinthehotellobbyat____24____withmylaptopandgetsomeworkdone.Whilewritinganemailabouttheimportanceofstorytelling,Iwas____25____byagentlemanwhowascuriousastowhatIwasworkingon.____26____thatIhadlostmytrainofthought,Igavehimafakesmile.____27____withmyicyresponsetohimthegentleman____28____nexttomeinthehotellobby.“Whyareyouworkingnow?Whatdoyoudo?Whereareyoufrom?”Now,atthispoint,theironywasnotlostonme.Iwasso____29____mytaskthatIhadprioritized_______30_______anon-pressingemailovertheopportunitytoengageinconversation.Iclosedmylaptopandsmiled.Itoldthegentlemanaboutmyjob,mycompany,mypassionforstorytelling,andmy_______31_______tocreatesocialchangethroughthesharingofpersonalexperiences.Hebegantotellmehislifestory.Onehourlater,hethankedmeformytime,wishedmegoodluckand_______32_______.ThatnightIlearnedavery_______33_______lesson.Weliveinagenerationobsessedwith

4self-improvement,self-help,self_______34_______etc.Idon’tthinkthereisanythingwrongwithfocusingonourselves.Infact,itisarguablynecessaryforpersonalgrowth.However,wecanoftenfindtheanswertolife’sgreatestproblemsoutsideofourselves,inhuman_______35_______.21.A.booksB.planesC.textsD.computers22.A.houseB.eventC.filmD.company23.A.appliedB.admittedC.committedD.objected24.A.dayB.midnightC.morningD.afternoon25.A.forgottenB.interruptedC.blockedD.surprised26.A.WorriedB.ExcitedC.HappyD.Annoyed27.A.UnsatisfiedB.PleasedC.AngryD.Careful28.A.stoodupB.satdownC.hungonD.leanedagainst29.A.equippedwithB.boredwithC.occupiedwithD.familiarwith30.A.copyingB.answeringC.printingD.sending31.A.processB.desireC.dislikeD.journey32.A.gotoffB.camebackC.ranacrossD.walkedaway33.A.expensiveB.valuableC.longD.short34.A.developmentB.controlC.confidenceD.awareness35.A.dignityB.abilityC.conditionD.connectionSectionB(2*15=30)Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)IamCanadian,soIstartedlearningFrenchwhenIwas10yearsold.Butmyentireexperiencewiththelanguagewasintheclassroom.Allofthatchanged,however,duringmylastsummerofhighschool.Atage17,Iflewacrossthecountrybymyselfforthefirsttime!IwasheadedtoQuebectoliveintheprovince(省)withaFrench-speakinghostfamily.IwouldlearnFrenchatalocalcollege.WhenIarrived,Imetmyhostfamily.Theydidn’tspeakanyEnglish.Thoughnervous,IintroducedmyselfasbestIcould.Onthefirstdayofschool,allofusstudentsweregivenatesttodetermineourlanguagelevel.Wealso

5signedacontractpromisingtospeakonlyFrenchallsummer.ThisevenincludedtimeswecommunicatedwithourotherEnglish-speakingclassmates.Thestruggletocommunicateinasecondlanguagewasharshbutexhilarating.Imadealotofnewfriends,orderedfoodfromrestaurantsandevensawamovieinFrench.Ididn’tunderstandmostofit,butIlovedthewholeamazingexperience.Ontheweekends,myclassmatesandItooktripstodifferentlocationsaroundtheprovince.Ononetrip,wewentwhalewatchingontheSt.LawrenceRiver.Eventhoughitwasraining,wecouldseegiantwhalesswimmingaroundourboat.ThemostmemorablepartofourtripwasavisittohistoricQuebecCity.Iwalkedalongthecobblestone(鹅卵石)streetsandtookpicturesoftheEuropean-stylebuildings,andIlearnedaboutanimportantbattlethattookplacenearby.Ialsogottoenjoya“beavertail”—aspeciallocalfood.ItwastrulyanEasternCanadiantreat!Bytheendofsummer,Iwascommunicatingprettyfluently.Icouldn’twaittogobacktoschoolandtalkwithmyFrenchteacher.Beingfullyimmersed(沉浸)inaFrench-speakingenvironmentwasavaluablelearningexperience.Atthetime,IhadnoideathatI’denduplivingabroadformorethan10years.I’llneverforgetthatfirstexperiencethatpavedthewayformyfutureadventures.36.Whatlefttheauthorthedeepestimpression?A.VisitinghistoricQuebecCity.B.SpeakingFrenchwithclassmates.C.Introducingherselftothehostfamily.D.WatchingwhalesontheSt.LawrenceRiver.37.Theword“exhilarating”inparagraph4isclosestinmeaningto“________”.A.surprisingB.pleasantC.dramaticD.embarrassing38.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.ThehostfamilycouldspeakalittleEnglish.B.Theauthordislikedthespeciallocalfood“beavertail”.C.TheauthorflewtoQuebecwithfriendsforthefirsttimeatage17.D.TheauthorcommunicatedwithallherclassmatesonlyinFrenchforallsummer.39.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.MyFirstExperiencewithaHostFamilyB.MyStruggletoLearnaForeignLanguageC.AnUnforgettableLearningExperienceAbroadD.AForeignLanguageExperienceinMyOwnCountry(B)

6Places,PeopleandPropertywithStrutt&ParkerFormorepropertiesvisitourwebsitestruttandparker.comTheworldmightseemfocusedonurbanization,butoverthepastfiveyearsofourHousingFuturesresearch,wehaveseentheemergenceofanewtrendinhousing—thedesiretomovebacktorurallocations.Withadvancementsintechnology,villagesarenowmoreconnectedthanever.OurHousingFuturesresearch,focusingonTheVillageRevival,identifiedthat21%ofrespondentsexpressedadesiretomovetoavillagemakingitprobablythemostpopularlocationforbuyers.Thoselookingtomovecitedneighborhoodsafety(86%),spacebetweenneighbors(58%)andastrongcommunityfeel(48%)askeyfactorstoleavecitiesandsettleinrurallocation.FiguresshowthatEngland’sruraleconomyproduces₤210billionofeconomicoutput.Infact,aquarterofallregisteredbusinessesarebasedinrurallocations.Theexpansionofbroadbandandmobilecommunicationshasseenagreaterrateofworkingfromhomeinrurallocationscomparedtourbanareas.Itseemsthatthesamefactorsthatoncedroveurbanization--improvingeconomicandsocialconditions—arenowinspiringthevillagerevival.So,ifyou’rethinkingofmovingtoamorerurallocations,Strutt&Parkeriswellplacedtohelp.Ouragentstakethetimetoreallyunderstandwhatyou’relookingfor.No.1Guideprice₤795,000Acharmingfour-bedroomperiodcottagewithcontemporaryaccommodation,locatedinthepicturesqueDorsetvillageofFranham.No.2Guideprice₤365,000Agenerousthree-bedroomfamilyhomeinbeautifulsurroundingswithimpressiveviewsoverthecountrysideandbeyond.No.3Guideprice₤775,000Afive-bedroomoutstandinghousewithmagnificentcoastalviews.Thehousewasbuiltinthe1980sandhasbeenrepaintedandredecoratedinthelastfiveyearsbythecurrentowners.No.4Guideprice₤190,000AtraditionalHebridean-stylesingle-bedroomcottage,offersafantasticopportunitytoacquireauniqueholidaycottagewhichhasexcellentincomeproducingpotential.40.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisFALSEaboutrurallocations?A.Mostoftheregisteredbusinessesarebasedinruralareas.

7B.Onefifthpeopleinterviewedhaveadesiretoliveinruralareas.C.Villagesaremoreconvenientandsuitableforlivingthaneverbefore.D.Villagesusuallyhaveasafe,undisturbedbutcloselyconnectedneighborhood.41.Mikeisplanningtoinvestinavillagecottageatarelativelylowpriceandlendittoparentswithtwochildren.Heismostlikelytochoosethe________cottage.A.No.1B.No.2C.No.3D.No.442.Readerscanmostprobablyseetheaboveinformation________A.inatextbook.B.onawebsite.C.inaTVprogram.D.inthenewspaper.(C)Growingolddoesnotincreaseyourimmediatedangerofdying—atleast,ifyouareafruitfly.ThechancesofaMediterraneanfruitflydyingoutonaparticulardayreachesapeak(顶峰)andthendeclines,accordingtoJamesCareyoftheUniversityofCaliforniaandDavisandJamesVaupelofDukeUniversity.Theirresultsdisagreewiththegeneralideathatthedeathrateriseswithageinallspecies.Theresearchwillcausealong-runningdebateoverwhetherornotthereisageneticallydefinedlimit(遗传上的极限)toanindividual’slifespan(寿命).Ifthereisnotandthefruitflyresultsextendtohumans,thenmedicaladvancesmighteventuallyallowtheelderlytoliveforever.Intheearly19thcentury,theBritishscientistBenjaminGompertzformedalawstatingthatdeathratesincreasewithage.Foranadulthumantheimmediatechanceofdeathseemstodoubleeveryeightyears.TheGompertzlawwasbelievedtoholdforallspeciesandtoputanagelimitoneachspecies.Totestthistheory,CareyandVaupelstudiedmorethanamillionfruitflies.Theyfoundthatthedeathratereachedamaximumofaboutfifteenpercentwhentheflieswerebetween40and60daysold,andthenfell.Fliesthatsurvivedto100dayshadonlya4to6percentchanceofdyingonagivenday.Inotherwords,thechancesofdyingseemnottoincreasesharplyinadvancedage,aspredictedbytheGompertzlaw;rather,theyseemtoleveloff.IfGompertzlawdoesnotholdforhumanbeingseitherthentheremaybenogeneticallydefinedlimitonaperson’slifespan.43.Whatdoesthepassagemainlydealwith?A.Thehabitsoffruitflies.B.Thepossiblelimittoaperson’slifespan.C.Thesecretoflonglife.D.ThegroundfortheGompertzlaw.44.TheGompertzlawholdsthat_____.

8A.mosthumansdieofoldageB.thelifespansofdifferentspeciesvaryCdeathrateschangeeveryeightyearsD.ahumanismorelikelytodieashegetsolder45.Accordingtotheresearchmadeonthefruitflies,_____.A.theGompertzlawdoesnotholdforhumanbeingsB.thedeathratedoesnotnecessarilyincreasewithageC.thefruitflieswillneverdieaftersurvivingadeathratepeakD.nearlyhalfofthefruitfliesdieathalfoftheirlongestlifespan46Whatcanbeconcludedfromthepassage?A.Itisdifficulttoputanagelimitoneachspecies.B.Therewillbefarmorenewspeciesontheearth.C.Thedeathrateofhumanbeingswillcertainlydropwithage.D.Peoplewillneversufferfromdiseaseswithmedicaladvances.(D)Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthesentencesgivenbelow.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.HowtoLiveaHappyLifeHappinessiswhatweneedmostwiththeincreaseofpressureinmodernlife.However,sometimesitseemsfarawayfromus.Fortunately,thisisnotthecase.Everyonehastheabilitytohangontohappinesswithhisownefforts.Thefollowingmethodsmayleadyoutolong-lastinghappiness.•Takeexercise.Otherthanhealthbenefitsthataretoonumeroustomention,exercisemakesyousmarter,happier,improvessleep,andmakesyoufeelbetteraboutyourbody.____47____Keepingintouchwithnaturecanhelpyoureducestress,makeyoumorecreative,improveyourmemoryandmayevenmakeyouabetterperson.•____48____Relationshipsareworthmorethanyouthink.Notfeelingsociallyconnectedcanmakeyoustupiderandkillyou.Lonelinesscanleadtoheartattack,stroke(中风)anddiabetes(肥胖症).Ontheotherhand,studieshaveshownthatthelongestlivedpeopleontheplanetallplaceastrongemphasisonsocialengagement.•Challengeyourself.____49____Musiclessonsincreaseintelligence.Challengingyourbeliefsstrengthensyourmind.Increasingwillpowerjusttakesalittleefforteachdayandit’smoreresponsibleforyoursuccessthanIQ.Notgettinganeducationortakingadvantageofopportunitiesaretwoofthethingspeoplelookbackontheir

9livesandregretthemost.•Laugh.Laughterhassimilareffectstophysicalexercise.Itincreasesbloodpressure,theheartrateandtherateofbreathing;italsoworksseveralgroupsofmusclesintheface,thestomach,andthefeet.Itcanevenreducetheeffectofpainonthebody.Humorisagoodwaytocauselaughter.____50____A.Lifeisalwaysfullofhope.B.Dosomethingkindforthepeopleyoucareabout.C.Learninganotherlanguagecankeepyourmindsharp.D.Itwouldbebetterifyoutakeexerciseinnature.E.Spendtimewithfriendsandfamily.F.Justthinkingaboutfunnymomentsorthingscanhelpalot.IV.Choices(1*15=15)51.Iregret________youallthatourschoolartfestivalhasbeencancelledbecauseofthecoronavirus.A.informingB.beinginformedC.tobeinformedD.toinform52.Asweallknow,TuYouyoubecamethefirstfemalecitizenofthePeople’sRepublicofChina________theNobelPrizeinPhysiologyorMedicine.A.towinB.winningC.havingwonD.won53.Pauldoesn’thavetobemade________.Heisalwaysworkinghard,sohemakesprogressallthetime.A.tolearnB.learnC.learnedD.learning54.Changingyourhabitscanbehardanddevelopingnewhabitstakestime,but________youstaymotivated,youwillmeetyourgoal.A.incaseB.solongasC.asfarasD.evenif55.Thereportersgottotheairport,______thepopstarhadgone.A.onlytotellB.onlytobetoldC.onlytohavebeentoldD.onlytohavetold56.Whatisthebestwayyoucanthinkof________thetoughproblem?A.workingoutB.workingatC.toworkoutD.toworkat57.Healthylifestyle________keepingabalanceddietand________workoutonaregularbasis.A.isinvolvedin;joininginB.isinvolvedin;signingupC.involves;joiningD.involves;gettinginvolvedin

1058.Thenewly-releaseddeviceisnotwell-receivedasexpected.It________morepracticalandaffordable.A.musthavebeenB.mighthavebeenC.shouldhavebeenD.shouldbe59.TheDragonTower,from________topvisitorscanenjoyagoodsightofHarbin,attractshundredsoftouristseveryday.A.whichB.whoseC.itsD.where60.Thenewsmartphone________nextmonthcanguaranteeexcellentsoundquality,whichwilldelightthoseheadphone-lovers.A.releasingB.releasedC.toreleaseD.tobereleased61.________confidenceinyourselfisthebiggestdifficulty________greaterprogressinyourwork.A.Lackingof;inmakingB.Lackof;tomakeC.Lackof;inmakingD.Thelackof;tomake62.________theyneedisafastInternetconnection________canbetrusted.A.What;thatB.Allwhat;thatC.Allthat;whatD.That;what63.InancientChina,________seniorswereinvitedtoperformthecappingceremonyfortheboyswhowouldturn20.A.respectfulB.respectableC.respectiveD.respecting64.Notonce________BobDylanever________thetimetoaskhimselfifhissongsareliterature.A.would;haveB.did;haveC.has;hadD.was;had65.WhenSallysawthewomanwearingafunnyhatthatlookedlikealighthouse,she________laughter.A.brokedownB.brokeupC.brokeintoD.brokeinV.(1*10=10)Choosethebestphraseorwordtofillintheblankinitsproperform.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.shower…withB.delightedinC.distinguish…fromD.lookintoE.figureoutF.refertoG.couple…withH.keeptrackofIdiedownJ.leftagoodimpressiononK.fightoff66.Afterfullpreparationforthefirstdayofprimaryschool,Ihopemysonhas________histeachersandclassmates.67.LangLangissofamousthathisfansfromallovertheworld________him________flowersafterevery

11show.68.Asmartwatchcannotonlytellyoutime,butalso________yourhealthcondition.69.Thebranchhasbeeninadifficultsituationthesedaysbecausethemanagerfailedto________aneffectivestrategyfortailoringtheservicetocustomers.70.Learningaboutlawscanhelpteenagers________right________wrong.71.Merelybeingexposedtoanewcoldvirus,however,isnotenoughforapersontocatchacold,sinceastrongimmunesystemcansuccessfully________somenewviruses.72.Haveyoufoundanyproblemwiththeproductundertest?Ifso,Icanaskatechnicalassistantto________it.73.Youwilldefinitelybeinterestedinthistripthatwill________business________pleasure.74.Whentheywerekids,theyintendedtomakegreatereffortstodowhatthey________andwhattheywerecuriousabout.75.Withemergingevidenceandupcomingwitnesses,therumors(谣言)arebelievedto________soon.VI.Composition(25)Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin100-120wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.76.假设你是明启中学的学生李磊,高一即将结束,面临选课的抉择。父母希望你选物理,大学挑选专业时面会更广,而你对物理缺乏兴趣,更喜欢历史。请你表明你的想法,并说明理由,开头已经给出。(100-120词)Thereisnodenyingthatitisacriticaldecisiontomakeastowhichsubjecttochooseintheupcomingsemester.Frommypointofview,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________听力答案:1-10BCDBDCBABC11-20BACACDCBCD

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