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2022学年高一第一学期练习卷英语试题(时间120分钟,分值140分)I.ListeningComprehension(30分)SectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.Shedoesn’tworkhardinmaths.B.Sheisinferiortohiminmaths.C.Shedidn’tdowellinthistest.D.Sheisgoodatmaths.2.A.Thelibrarywillbeclosedlaterthisafternoon.B.Thecomputersinthelibraryarenotworking.C.Themanneedshiscomputerallafternoon.D.Thewomanhaslenthercomputertosomebodyelse.3A.Goingtotheoperaistime-consuming.B.Thereisnotimelefttobookoperatickets.C.Shewouldliketogowiththemantotheopera.D.Shewillhelpthemanpayfortheoperatickets.4.A.Worththeprice.B.Expensive.C.Mysterious..D.Goodforhealth.5.A.11a.m.B.12p.m.C.1p.m.D.3p.m.第14页/共14页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
6.A.Thewomanwillhavetocallherroommate.B.Thewomanmayhavetochangeherlivingarrangement.C.Thewomandoesnotcleanherapartmentoftenenough.D.Thewomanshouldnotspendsomuchtimeonthephone.7.A.Shealsothinksthelectureinteresting.B.Shewastootiredtoenjoythelecture.C.Shemissedthelecturethismorning.D.Shedidnotfinishthereadingbeforethelecture.8.A.Herworkexperience.B.Thecoursesshehastaken.C.Herknowledgeofthegraduateschool.D.Thedescriptionofheracademicperformance.9.A.Thewomanjusthadhercoatcleaned.B.Thewomanisnotangrywiththeman.C.Thewomandoesnotliketodrinkcoffeeintheafternoon.DItwasnotthewoman’scoatthatthemanspilledcoffeeon.10.A.Shehopestogetintoartschool.BSheisworkingasacommercialartist.C.Shehastalentsotherthandrawing.D.Shecannotdecideuponacareer.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.Kidsthrewlittereverywhere.B.Thecampdirectorgaverudeorders.C.Mysteriousplasticlitterwasfound.第14页/共14页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
D.Kids’jointeffortledtoacleancamp.12.A.Bytakingpicturesofthelitterhepickedup.B.Bysharingphotosoftheterriblydirtyplanet.C.Bykeepingarecordofcrowdsourcedcleaning-up.D.Byinspiringkidstopickupfivepiecesoflittereveryday.13.A.Thereisstrengthinnumbers.B.Birdscanhelptopickuplitter.C.Litterisartisticandapproachable.D.Morestrawsshouldbeusedinthecafé.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.14.A.Alcoholandcoffee.B.Coffeeandchicken.C.Hotpotanddrinks.D.Chickenandmeat.15.A.MoviesareavailabletopeopleinShanghaiatmidnight.B.PeopleinHangzhouattachgreatimportancetodinner.C.Atotalofnineonlineplatformsprovideddataforthereport.D.PeopleinBeijingvotedStarbucksastheirfavoritedrink.16.A.People’seatinghabitsindifferentregionsofChina.B.TheimpactofmobilepaymentonChineselifestyles.C.ThedifferencesinnightlifeamongresidentsinChinesecities.D.Thefinancialpressureresidentsfeltfromthenightlifeactivities.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.17.A.Hehasn’tfoundajobyet.B.Heplanstostartlookingafterthefinalexams.C.He’shadseveralinterviews.D.He’sexpectinganofferfromTheNewYorkTimes.18.A.Writer.B.Interviewer.C.Newspaperreporter.D.Teacher.第14页/共14页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
19.A.NewYork.B.Boston.C.Chicago.D.LosAngeles.20.A.Continuehiseducation.B.Delayhisgraduation.C.Changehiscareerplan.D.Continuejobhunting.II.GrammarandVocabulary(20分)SectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.Micro-tourismAlthoughthepandemichaspreventedpeoplefromtravelingfar,thereisasilverliningtothatdarkcloud:micro-tourismormini-vacations,___1___hasgainedpopularityinrecentyears.Micro-tourismreferstoshort-distancetravelinwhichpeopledrivetwoorthreehourstoanearbydestinationandspendtwoorthreedays.Incontrasttoapropervacation,whichusuallyinvolvescarefulplan,muchlongtraveltime,higherexpensesandlastsoveraweekormore,micro-vacationneedslittleplanningandtimeandis___2___(cheap)thanlongdistancevacation.Micro-tourismbegancatchingonsevenoreightyearsago,butithasbeenincreasinglypopularsincetheCOVID-19pandemic.___3___thepandemicpreventionandcontrolmeasuresmakinglonganddistanttripslessconvenient,moreandmoreChinesepeoplechoosetotakeshorttripsinstead,especially___4___wholiveinlargeandmedium-sizedcities,usuallyonweekendsforrelaxation.Amongmanymicro-tourismforms,thedevelopmentofthecampingmarketisparticularlynoticeable.Thecampingequipment___5___(sell)wellontheInternetandinthephysicalstores.Thenumberofurbanyouthsandyoungfamilieswhoseecampingasanewwayofsocializing___6___(increase)significantlyinthelasttwoyears.China,wherethereareabout45,000camping-relatedcompanies,definitelyhasagreatmarketpotentialofmicro-tourism.Tofullyrealizeitspotential,moregovernmentguidanceisneededon___7___wecanimproveindustrystandard,safetymanagement,environmentalprotection,emergencyrescueservicesandanti-pandemicmeasures.Forexample,inthecampingsector,we___8___improveplanningandconstruction,strengthen第14页/共14页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
managementandprovidebetterservicesupport___9___(make)surethesectordevelopssustainably.____10____theseproblemsareproperlysolved,micro-tourismwillnotonlydrivetherecoveryofthetourismindustryintheshortterm,butalsohelpdiversifythetourismindustryandpromotethehigh-qualitydevelopmentinthelongrun.SectionBDirections:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.bannedF.regularlyB.imperfectG.reusingC.deliveredH.throwD.growingI.victimE.embraceJ.relativelyK.keepTipsforMoreSustainableLivingMakingsomesmallchangestoyourroutinecanpayoffbiginvariousways:helpingtheplanetwhilesavingyourtime,money,orboth.Youwillbesurprisedbyhowbigadifferenceyoucanmakewith___11___littleeffort.Here’ssomesuggestions:Giveupthrowingcertainitems.Yourcoffeegrounds,andusedtealeavescanbefertilizer(肥料)insteadofbeingthrowninthetrash.Ifyoudon’thaveaccesstoafertilizerfactory,youcanhireacompanyto___12___pickupyourleftoverfoodforafee.Tryto___13___theugly.Thefruitandvegetablesthatareodd-lookingor___14___areactuallygoodtouse.Itiseasytohidetheminsoupsandyogurt.Don’t___15___awayfromthesefoodsatthestoreanddosignuptohavethem___16___straighttoyourdoorthroughservicesuchasMisfitMarket,whichoffersuglyproduceatdiscountedprices.Forgetfastfashion.TheaverageAmericanthrowsaway82poundsoffastfashionclothingeachyear.Thankfully,there’sa(n)___17___numberofcompaniesthatprioritizesustainability,producingfewerbutlonger-lastingarticles,oftenmadewithorganicfabricsandeco-friendlydyes.Whenclothingistrulyatitsend,consider___18___itascleaningduster.Don’tgetcheated.Becauseoftheconsumertrendtowardmoreeco-friendlyproducts,manycompaniesmakeexaggerated(夸张的)claimsabouttheirownefforts.Forinstance,abrandmightboastthatitsproductsarefreeofacertainchemical,eventhoughthatchemicalhasbeen___19___fordecades.Thisiscalledgreen-washing.Avoidfalling____20____toitbylookingforcertificationssuchas“FairTradeCertified”or“RainforestAllianceCertified.”III.ReadingComprehension第14页/共14页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
SectionA(15分)Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Oncejustasciencefictionidea,VR(VirtualReality)hasnowbecomemoreaccessiblethanever.WearapairofVRglasswhichisconnectedtoyourcomputerandyoucan___21___alotofthingswithoutsteppingoutoftheroom.Fromclimbingthehighestmountainintheworldtoflyingaspacecraft,thethingsyoucandowithVRare___22___.Thisnew‘___23___’isbecomingmoreandmorepopularChina.TheReportonChineseVRUsers’BehaviorwasreleasedonMarch18.Thereportis___24___asurveyof5,626people,agedbetween15and39,fromacrossthecountry.Itshowsthatupto68.5percentofpeoplehaveheardoforare___25___inVRproducts.Butsurprisingly,itisn’t___26___technologythathasmadeVRsopopular.“VRhasbeenaroundformanyyears,butitwillstickthistimebecausethere’senoughcomputerpowerandthepricewilljustkeep___27___,”ToddRichmond,aVRgroupmemberwiththeInstituteofElectricalandElectronicEngineersintheUS,toldUSAToday.VRisexpectedtochangevariousdifferentfields.___28___,VRcouldbeusedtotreatpatientswithacrophobia(恐高症)bymakingthemthinktheywerestandingontopofahighbuilding,ortrainpilotsandminers___29___theyhadtoactuallyrisktheirlivesinhighlydangerousworkingenvironments.“Ifyouhaveperfectvirtualreality,____30____you’llbeabletosimulateeverythingthatahumancanimagine,it’s____31____topredictwhereyougofromthere,”PalmerLuckey,theinventoroftheOculusVRgoggles,toldNPR.Butthetechnologyisstill____32____perfect.Usersreportfeelingmotionsickness,headachesandother____33____whilewearingVRglass.Also,____34____moreandmoretoolsarefloodingthemarket,thesoftwarethatrunsVRgamesandsimulatorshasyettocatchupwithallthenewadvancements.ItcouldtakeawhileforVRtobe____35____accepted.Wheneverynewtechnologyisfirstintroduced,thetechnologyitselfisthedrivingforce.Butforittoreallyblendintopeople’slives,meetingbasicandpracticalneedsshouldbethemainaim.21.A.touchB.experienceC.possessD.taste22.A.worthlessB.meaninglessC.limitlessD.restless23.A.marketB.realityC.projectD.example24.A.basedonB.usedtoC.focusedonD.attachedto25.A.familiarB.neutralC.attractedD.interested第14页/共14页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
26.A.favouriteB.newC.oldD.complex27.A.droppingB.increasingC.stableD.same28.A.InthiscaseB.AsaresultC.BycontrastD.Forexample29.A.afterB.whenC.beforeD.once30.A.thatB.whichC.whereD.as31.A.hardB.quickC.easyD.possible32.A.farfromB.morethanC.nothingbutD.muchmore33.A.painB.discomfortC.tirednessD.anxiety34.A.asB.unlessC.sinceD.although35.A.widelyB.initiallyC.commonlyD.variouslySectionB(22分)Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)JohnBanvillehasreceivedthreemajorliteraryprizes.In2005hewontheManBookerPrizeforhisnovelTheSea(his14thbook).Hehasbeenproposedrepeatedlyasacandidate(候选人)fortheNobelPrizeinLiterature.ThewriterhadbeenrestingonhiscouchwhenhereceivedacallfromamanhalfanhourbeforethetruewinnerswouldberevealedatanawardingceremonyonThursday.ThemanonthephoneclaimedtobeMatsMalm,thesecretaryoftheNobelPrizeCommitteeandhetoldBanvillehewouldbeawardedtheprizeofthisyear.AndthenhealsoreadBanvilleaformalstatementoftheachievementshewouldprintaboutthewriter’swork.“HewassoconvincingthatIrangeverybodyIcouldthinkoftotellthemaboutthisgoodnews.”Banvillerecalled.But40minuteslaterBanvillereceivedaphonecallfromhisdaughterwhohadseentheliveannouncement.Shetoldherfather,“It’snotyou!”“Irealizedthenthatitmusthavebeenahoax.Irangeverybodyagainandsaid,‘Don’tbuythechampagneandstopthrowingyourhatsintheair!’”saidBanville.AvoicemailleftonBanville’sphoneshortlyaftertheannouncementexplainedthattherehadbeenalast-minutedisagreementamongdecision-makers.But,afteracloselistentothemessage,Banvillenoticedthatvoicewas“deeper”thanthatoftherealMatsMalmandlackedthesame“smooth”graspofEnglish.HehassincesharedthemessagewiththeSwedishAcademytoinvestigatetheincident.36.Theunderlinedword“hoax”inthelastparagraphprobablymeans_______.A.trickB.gameC.eventD.joke第14页/共14页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
37.JohnBanvilleassumedthatthenewswastrueatfirstbecause_______.A.manypeopleconsideredJohnBanvillewasatalentedandproductivewriterB.hehasbeenproposedrepeatedlyasacandidatefortheNobelPrizeinLiteratureC.themanwhocalledclaimedtobethesecretaryandsoundedveryconvincingD.thesocalledsecretarycalledhalfanhourbeforetheawardingceremony38.HowdidBanvillepossiblyfeelwhenhereceivedthesecondcall?A.suspiciousandworriedB.shockedanddisappointedC.sadandashamedD.angryandguilty39.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat_______.A.whowasresponsibleforthehoaxwillsoonberevealedB.theNobelPrizeCommitteeplannedtheincidentbehindthescenesC.thevoicemailleftonBanville’sphonewasprobablyacheatD.JohnBanvillewillonedaybeawardedtheNobelPrizeinLiterature(B)Thestartoftheyearistraditionallythetimetomakeresolutionstochangeyourbehavior.Hardlyanyonekeepsthem,ofcourse,butinthespiritofoptimism,herearesomesuggestionsforwhatmanagersoughttoresolvetodointhecomingnewyear.1.Giveoutsomepraise.Peopledon’tcometoworkjustforthemoney.Theyliketofeeltheyaremakingavaluablecontribution.Praisedoesn’thavetohappeneverydayanditcannotbegeneral.Picksomethingspecificthataworkerhasdonewhichshowsextraskilloreffortandsinglethemout;ideallysothatotherscanhearthecompliment.Thisisparticularlyimportantforthemostjunioremployees,whowillfeelanxiousabouttheirstatus.3.Keepmeetingsshort.Ideally,ameetingshouldbethelengthofasitcomepisodenotafilmbyMartinScorsese.Approximately80%ofthetimeof80%ofthepeopleatmeetingsiswasted.Ifyoudoubtthe2.Listentoyourstaff.Theyarethepeoplewhoaredealingwithcustomersandsuppliers,anddealingwiththeinefficiencyoftheorganization.Theirfeedbackisessential,beyondannualengagementssurveys.Youhiredthemfortheirskills:learntorelyonit.Ifyoudon’ttrusttheirjudgment,youhavehiredthewrongpeople.Ifyoudon’tlikelisteningtoemployees,goandsetupasanindependenttrader.4.Droptheteam-buildingexercises.Paintballinginthewoodsortacklinganarmyattack-course-noonewantstodothisstuff.Theydon’twanttogotoagatheringatweekend,either;theywouldmuchratherbeathomewiththeirfamilies.Whynot第14页/共14页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
numbers,haveathinkaboutthelastbigmeetingyouattended.Dideveryonespeakorwasthediscussiondominatedbyasmallgroup?Howmanypeopleweregazingattheirphones?Ifitisjusttoupdatepeopleonprogress,thatcanbedoneinanemailorinaone-to-oneconversation.buildateambyintroducingitsmembersandexplainingwhatyouwanteachofthemtodo?Itisalotcheaper.Italsowastesalotlessofeverybody’svaluabletime.40.Inwhatsectionofawebsitecanweprobablyfindthisarticle?A.FinanceandEconomyB.PositivePsychologyC.BusinessManagementD.EntertainmentandRecreation41.Whichofthefollowingsentenceswilltheauthoragreemost?A.Outdoorteam-buildingactivitiesarecomparativelycostlyandtime-consuming.B.Managersareadvisedtosetupasasoletraderincasetheyhirethewrongpeople.C.Businessmeetingsshouldbeavoidedbecauselotsofthetimeinvolvediswasted.D.Managersshouldgivecomplimentasoftenaspossible,especiallytojunioremployees.42.Thepassageisintendedfor_________.A.AmanagerwhohasproblemswithhisemployeesB.AbusinessmanwhowantstomakeNewYearResolutions.C.Atraderwhowantstosetuphisindependentbusiness.D.Ajunioremployeewhofeelsanxiousabouthisstatus.(C)Austriatookastrikingsteptocombatthecoronaviruspandemicwhenitsgovernmentannouncedthatpeoplewouldnotbeallowedtoenterplacessuchassupermarketswithoutwearingafacemask.Somemightrolltheireyesatthis,includingmanyscientists.Thereisdisagreementoverwhetherwearinglow-qualitymaskspreventspeoplefrominhaling(吸入)thevirus,evenifitdoesreducethechancesofthemspreadingitbysneezingorcoughing.AustriawillonlybedistributingregularmasksfreetoshoppersatshopentrancesnottheN95respirators(whichdoreduceinhalationrisks).SomeUSandEuropeandoctorsbelievemask-wearingissopointlessforthosewhodonotusuallyfacethedirectrisksmedicalstaffareexposedtothattheyhaveurgedconsumerstodonateanymaskstheyhaveboughttohospitalsinstead.第14页/共14页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
YetIthinkitwouldbeamistaketosneeratAustria’smove-fortworeasons.First,wearingmaskshasonepracticalpersonalbenefit:itremindsyoutoavoidtouchingyourface.Thismatters.Thesecondreasonisthatmask-wearingisnotjustaboutindividualpsychologyorbehavior;ithassocialimplicationsaswell.AsChristosLynteris,amedicalanthropologistattheUniversityofStAndrewsinScotland,putitinanopinioncolumnforTheNewYorkTimes:“Membersofacommunitywearmasksnotonlytofightoffdiseaseinapandemic.Theywearmasksalsotoshowthattheywanttostick,andcope,togetherunderthethreatofpandemic.”SomeEuropeansandAmericanswillscoff.Anglo-Saxonculturetendstoprizeindividualism,notthetypeofcollectivismthathasoftenbeenvaluedinAsia.AndinacitysuchasNewYork,mask-wearinghasbeensuchaminoritypracticethatithasalmostbeenassociatedwithasenseofshame-inrecenttimesespecially,sincesomeviewitasasignofsickness.Thepointaboutmassmask-wearingisthatthisshametendstodisappearifeveryoneputsoneon.Infact,notwearingamaskisnowalmostasourceofshameinplacessuchasJapan.AndwhileitmightbehardtoimaginethisbecomingthecaseintheUS,nothingshouldberuledout,givenhowquicklytheshockofCOVID-19isreshapingourideasofrisk,andleadingtoarisingappreciationinthewestforcollectivistvalues.AsLynterisnotes,epidemicsshouldbeunderstoodnotjustas“biologicaleventsbutalsoassocialprocesses”,sincethis“iskeytotheirsuccessfulcontainment(抑制)”.Ifritualsorsymbols-likemasks-helpustorealizethis,thensomuchthebetter.Toputitanotherway,beatingCOVID-19willnotjustrequiremedicalscience,butadoseofsocialsciencetoo.43.SomeWesternscientistsanddoctorsrolltheireyesatAustria’smovebecausetheythink_______.A.medicalstaffareshortoffacemasksinhospitalsB.low-qualityfacemaskscan’tstoppeoplesneezingC.wearingafacemaskwon’treducetheriskofinfectionD.donationshouldbemorestressedandencouraged44.Theauthorthinksitamistaketosneeratwearingmasksinpublicbecause_______.A.ithasbothpersonalandsocialbenefitsB.ithelpspeoplepracticetonottouchtheirfaceC.itprovespeople’spsychologicalandbehavioralwell-beingD.itimpliespeoplecanfinallysolvetheproblem45.Theunderlinedword“scoff”inpara.6impliesthatsomeEuropeansandAmericans_______.第14页/共14页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
A.doubtthesocialeffectivenessofwearingfacemasksB.viewminoritypracticesinpublicasasignofsicknessC.valueindividualismsomuchthattheyhatecollectivismD.don’ttakethesocialimplicationsoffacemasksseriously46.Theauthorwillprobablyagreethat_______.A.thesocialsciencesareunnecessaryforbeatingCOVID-19B.holdingcollectivistvaluescanhelpcontainCOVID-19C.COVID-19canbeeliminatedthroughsocialprocessesD.massmask-wearingisimpossibleintheUnitedStatesSectionC(8分)Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.Lifein2060Aninternationalgroupof40scientistshavemadesomeverysurprisingpredictionsaboutthefuture.Theysaythatinthenext50yearsthewaywelivewillchangebeyondourwildestdreams.____47____Withregularinjections,centenarianswillbeasvigorousastoday’s60-year-olds.Womenwillbeabletogivebirthwellintooldage;theirbiologicalclockscouldbeextendedby10years.ProfessorEllenHeber-Katzsays:“____48____”Damagedpartswillbereplaced.Within50yearswhole-bodyreplacementwillberoutine.Butdoctorswillneedhugesuppliesoforgansfortransplant.Wherewilltheycomefrom?Scientistssaythesecouldbegrowninsideanimalsfromhumancells.ProfessorSusanGreenfieldofOxfordUniversitysays,“in50years’timewemayhaveaclearerideaofhowthebraingeneratesconsciousness.”Studiesofthebrainandthenatureofconsciousnesswillbringmuchgreaterunderstandingofdisorderssuchasdepression.OtherscientistsgofurtherthanProfessorGreenfield.Theybelievethatby2060computerswilldeveloptheirownconsciousnessandemotions.____49____Thankstoadevicewhichcan‘read’emotions,feelings,andthoughts,wewillbeableto‘talk’toanimals.ThestoryofDr.Dolittlewillbefact,notfiction.“____50____”saysProfessorDanielPaulyfromCanada.“sowemightallbecomevegetarian.”A.Peoplewilltakeforgrantedthatinjuredordiseasedorganscanberepairedinmuchthesamewayaswefixacar.B.Thisdevicecouldfirstworkwithprimates(灵长类),thenmammals,thenothervertebrates,includingfish.第14页/共14页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
C.Within50years,livingto100yearsoldwhilewillenjoyingactive,healthyliveswillbeacommonthing.D.Anumberofscientistspredictthatthebiggestbreakthroughinthenext50yearswillbethediscoveryofextra-planetbeings.E.Humanbeingsmayeventuallybereplacedbycomputersinsomeareasoflife.F.Wedon’tyetknowhowthebraingivesusourawarenessofbeingalive.IV.VerbFilling(8分)51.He_______(fly)overtheAtlanticthistimetomorrow.(所给词的适当形式填空)52.Shewillstopshowingoffifnonotice________(take)ofher.(所给词的适当形式填空)53.Itisthefirsttimethatthefootballplayers________(set)footuponthelandofQatar.(所给词的适当形式填空)54.Wewenttothesupermarkettodosomeshopping.onlytobetoldthatit______(decorate)(所给词的适当形式填空)55.Didyoupredictthatsomanystudents________(volunteer)fortheCleanYourPlatecampaign?(所给单词适当形式填空)56.OnSaturdayafternoon,Mrs.Greenwenttothemarket,________(buy)somebananasandvisitedhercousin.(所给词的适当形式填空)57.Thesportsmeetingthatthestudentshavebeenlookingforwardto________(hold)tomorrow.(所给词适当形式填空)58.Bytheendofnextyear,anothernewdormitorybuilding________(complete)inourschool.(所给词的适当形式填空)V.Blank-filling(7分)Directions:Fillintheblankswithphrasesintheirproperformsinthebox.Eachphrasecanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonephrasemorethanyouneed.refertoberelatedtoturnoutreflectonontherisefindfaultwithsticktointurn59.________yourprinciples,andyouwillwinthrough.60.Pooreducationalperformance________emotionaldisturbance.61.Alltheoriesoriginatefrompracticeand________servepractice.62.Whenencounteringanewwordduringyourreadingofanarticle,don’timmediately________adictionary.第14页/共14页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
63.Thenumberofinjuriescausedbyimproperhandlingandcuttingofavocadosis________.64.Themanwithsuchasenseofhumour________tobeacollegeprofessor.65.Thestartofanewyearisagoodtimeto________themanyachievementsofthepast.VI.Translation(20分)3+3+4+5+5Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.66.请确保演出时关闭手机。(makesure)(汉译英)67.谈到孩子的教育问题,大家想法多多。(shortage)(汉译英)68.不同文化的饮食习惯差异很大,这让一些游客无法充分享受他们的假期。(vary,prevent)(汉译英)69.只要人人承担起保护环境的责任,我们拥有蔚蓝天空和清新空气的日子指日可待。(before)(汉译英)70.虽然一些课程有可能看上去和你目前的需求没有直接关联,但你正在学习有价值的技能,它们会帮助你克服将来生活里的障碍。(While)(汉译英)VII.GuidedWriting(20分)71.Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.你的表弟Jim即将步入高中生活,他现在正苦恼高中是否要在学校住宿。请你以半年的高中生活经验写一封信,信中内容应该包括:1.你的建议2.你建议的理由____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第14页/共14页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
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