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青浦高级中学2022学年高一第一学期期末检测英语试卷I.ListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.Theboycanaskhissisterforhelp.B.Theboyshouldaskhissistertodothehomeworkforhim.C.Theboyshouldhaveworkedharder.D.Theboy’ssisterisdoingherhomework.2.A.Popular.B.Disappointing.C.Excellent.D.Mysterious.3.A.Sheisplanningtodroptheclass.B.SheonlyhasoneclassonTuesdaysandThursdays.C.Shethinksthemanwantstotaketheclass.D.Shehastoleaveforclassassoonaspossible.4.A.Hehasn’tfounditnecessarytoturnnow.B.Hedoesnotknowwhichwaytoturn.C.Hedoesnothavethedirectionswithhim.D.Hehasnotseenthestopsignyet.5.A.Takeashorterroute.B.Driveonanotherroad.CBuynewsunglasses.D.ConsiderusingRoute14.6.A.Hewillbuyacomputerbyhimself.B.Thewomanshouldsavemoremoney.C.Hewilllendthewomansomemoney.D.Thewomanshouldbuyacomputer.7.A.Shemissesheroldroommate.B.ShedoesnotknowJulieverywell.C.Shechangesroommatesoften.D.ShedidnotenjoylivingwithJulie.8.A.Theyneedtobepurchasedinadvance.B.Theyhaveallbeensoldout.C.Theymaynotbeavailableattheconcert.D.Theyaretooexpensive.9.A.Shewillmeettheman’sfriendslaterintheevening.B.Shewillnotchangeheroriginalplans.第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 C.Shewillgototherestaurantwiththeman.D.Shehasalreadyhaddinner.10.A.Shethinkstheweatherispleasant.B.Sheisnotfeelingverywelltoday.C.Shehasbeenworkinghardinthelab.D.Shehasbeenstayingupquitelaterecently.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandalongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.Moneytobuyaring.B.Aringmadeofpaper.C.Ring-shapedmoney.D.Aringmadeofflowers.12.A.Onwhichfingertoweartheweddingring.B.Whentogivetheweddingring.C.Onwhichhandtoweartheweddingring.D.Whentoshowtheweddingring.13.A.Aperfectfit.B.Notenoughcare.C.Jealousy.D.Carefulness.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.14.A.Theyenjoyspeakingfreely.B.Theylikestayingwithmanyfriends.C.Theypreferindividualactivities.D.Theylovebeingatapartyforhours.15.A.Onewhoisshy.B.Onewhoisfriendly.C.Onewhohatesloudness.D.Onewhoisseldomnervous.16.A.Introvertedpeopleneedtolearnmoresocialskills.B.Introvertedpeopleshouldjointheirhandstofightshyness.C.Introvertedpeoplemaymisunderstandothers’feelings.D.IntrovertedpeoplealsomakecontributionstoAmericansociety.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.17.A.Ameeting.B.Theman’scountry.C.Aclub.D.Thewoman’slevelofEnglish.18.A.18.B.50.C.30.D.80.第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 19.A.SheisanAustralian.B.Sheplanstoattendthenextmeeting.C.SheneedstoimproveherEnglish.D.Shepreferstogotoaconcert.20.A.Togivevisitorsachancetomixwithlocals.BTohelpforeignersfitintoAustraliansociety.C.ToshowhowfriendlyAustralianpeopleare.D.ToattractmorepeoplefromoverseastoworkinAustralia.II.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,usedonewordthatbestfitseachblank.WouldyouliketotravelthroughtimeliketheDoctorfromDoctorWho?Well,accordingtoscientistsfromtheUniversityofBritishColumbiainCanadaandtheUniversityofMarylandintheUS,itisamathematicalpossibility.InareporttitledTardis—anodtoDoctorWho’spoliceboxspacecraft,theydescribeaway____1____timetravelcouldhappenusingamachinemadeofextraordinarymaterials.Tounderstand____2____thesescientistshaveproposed,wefirstneedtogobackmorethan100years.AlbertEinstein’stheoryofgeneralrelativitywaspublishedin1915andexplainshowthepathoflight____3____(affect)bymassiveobjects,suchasplanetsandstars,thathaveahugeamountofgravity.Einsteinbelievedthatthesehugeobjectsbendspaceandtime,allowinglighttocurvearoundthem.Thinkofitlikethis:imagineyou’restandinginthemiddleofatrampoline(蹦床)—itwilldipdownwards.Ifyouputatennisballneartheedge,itwouldrolltowardsyou____4____itgetstoyourfeet.Youare____5____aplanet:thedipinthetrampolineislikethecurveinspace-time;andthetennisballislighttravellingaroundtheplanet.OneofthemostinterestingpartsofEinstein’stheorywastheideathattime____6____change,dependingonhowfastapersonistravelling.Hebelievedthatifsomeoneweretravellingatthespeedoflightinspacethentimewouldpass____7____(slowly)forthem,comparedwithsomeonestandingstillonEarth.Althoughthissoundsimpossible,scientists____8____(experiment)withaccurateclocksandfoundthatitistrue.ThescientistsbasedtheirreportonEinstein’stheoryofbendingspace-time.Theyfoundthatifatimemachinecouldtravelfasterthanthespeedoflightand“bendtimeintoacircle”,usingsomethingcalledexoticmatter,thentheycouldtheoreticallytravelbackintime.____9____thescienceiscorrect,theresearcherssaidthatitisunlikelyanyonewouldeverachieveit.BenTippett,oneoftheresearchers,said,“____10____itismathematicallyfeasible(可行的),itisnotyet第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 possibletobuildaspace-timemachinebecauseweneedmaterials—whichwecallexoticmatter—tobendspace-timeintheseimpossibleways,buttheyhaveyettobediscovered.”SectionBDirections:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonemorewordthanyouneed.A.captainedB.breakC.mattersD.representedE.launchFbattleG.riskH.mercyI.crimeJ.strikeK.wavesPirateshadexistedforaslongasmanhadsailedtheseas.Inthe1600s,thesightoftheJollyRogerwould____11____fearintotheheartsofeventhebravestseamen,anditwasatthistimethattheytrulybegantorulethe____12____.ThecolonisationoftheNewWorldandthebirthoftheslavetrademeantthattheoceanswerecrowdedwithrichlyloadedmerchant(商人)ships,andmanymenandwomenturnedtoalifeof____13____onthehighseas.Andwhatalifeitwas!Abottleofrum(朗姆酒)atbreakfast,andadayspentstalkingshipsandtradingspoilsinpiratehavens.Thesehives(聚居地)ofvillainy,hiddenawayonislandsintheCaribbeanandIndianOceans,servedas____14____sitesforattacksonenemyoutpostsandmerchantships.Here,piratescouldrepairtheirshipsawayfromthewatchfuleyeoftheNavy,whiletavernsandgamblinghallsprovidedwelcome____15____forpirateswhohadspentmonthsatsea.Overtheyears,pirates’livesbecameeasierandevenmorelucrative.Sailorsknewthesebanditswereskilled,well-armed,andwillingto____16____itall—thechanceofwinningabattlewiththemwasslim.Shipsthatdidputupafightwereshownno____17____,sotheirbestoptionwastoraisethewhiteflagandsurrender.However,astheproblemofpiracygrew,merchantcommunitiesbegantotake____18____intotheirownhands,armingandequippingshipsattheirownexpensetoprotectcommerce.Theseships,____19____by‘privateers’,werelicensedbythecrownandcouldattackanyenemyship.Overtime,thelinebetweenprivateerandpiratebecameunclear.Inaworldwherenativepopulationswerebeingwipedoutorboundinchains,piratelife_____20_____freedomanddemocracy.It’seasytoseewhymanyfoundithardtoresistthespoilsoftheGoldenAgeofPiracy.III.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.In1666,SirIsaacNewton,observedlightenteringaprism(三棱镜),andfromthisexperiencehemadeabrilliantdiscoveryaboutlightandcolour;thatwhitelightismadeupofaspectrumofseveralcolours.Hewas___21___withlight,andbelievedthatithadacloserelationshiptotheconceptthattheearlymodernscientistknewas‘thevegetablespirit’,whichwasanideathatNewtoncoined.Newtonwas___22___awed(敬畏)bythebeautyandcomplexityofnature.Overtime,heconcludedthatthemassivevarietyoflifeandprocessesthatoccurinnature,suchasgrowthand___23___,meanttheremustbesome___24___forcemakingitallhappen.Hebelievedthatthe‘vegetablespirit’wasthat___25___,andhethoughtitmightbelinkedwiththepoweroflight.TothoseonlyfamiliarwithNewton’sdiscoveriesin___26___andphysics,theideaofthe‘vegetablespirit’mightseem___27___,andevenpseudo-scientific.However,thisideawasclosely___28___withasubjectthatheisnotveryoftenknownforstudying,andyetspentagreatamountofhistimedevotedto:alchemy.Inhislifetime,Newtonwrotearoundonemillionwordsonalchemy(炼金术),whichshowshowcommittedhewastothe___29___.Throughhisresearchintoalchemy,Newtonhopedto____30____thesecretofthe‘Vegetablespirit’,orthespiritoflife.Newtonwasnotthefirstpersontoturntoalchemyinordertofindwhathewaslookingfor,andwasinfactoneofthelastinalonglineofalchemistswhosoughttousetheartforthepurposeofdiscoveringtheuniverse’sremarkablesecrets.The____31____ofalchemycanbetracedback2,000yearsbeforeNewtontotheancientEgyptiansandGreeks.Infact,theword‘alchemy’maybederivedfromKhem,whichwasanAncientGreek____32____forEgypt.Eventhoughalchemicaltraditionoftenstatesthatthe____33____fatherofthepracticewasHermesTrismegistus,itisverydifficultto____34____therootofalchemytooneperson.Ontheotherhand,itismuchmorelikelythatthefirstproto-alchemistswereEgyptianmetalworkers,whowouldhaveworkedwithseveraldifferenttypesofmetal.Itwasgoldthathadthemost____35____,thereforemanyfocusedtheirattentiononthispreciousmetal.Dyersandmedicine-makerswerealsolinkedtoearlyalchemy.21.A.satisfiedB.experiencedC.attractedD.fascinated22.A.constantlyB.casuallyC.hardlyD.seemingly23.A.developmentB.disappearanceC.deathD.peace24.A.strugglingB.drivingC.leadingD.pulling25.A.natureB.spiritC.forceD.power26.A.mathematicsB.scienceC.spiritD.nature第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 27.A.uncomfortableB.strangeC.reasonableD.objective28.A.relevantB.stuckC.dealtD.associated29.A.problemB.practiceC.mysteryD.career30.A.completeB.hideC.uncoverD.restore31.A.secretsB.discoverersC.originsD.traditions32.A.expertB.customC.termD.subject33.A.basicB.biologicalC.imaginaryD.founding34.A.tieB.showC.stickD.involve35.A.popularityB.valueC.amountD.usagesSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)Lastyear,LiuXiang,wholivesaloneinShanghai,wroteananalysisofnearly3,000wordsonsmallhomeappliancesthatmakelivingaloneallthemorepleasurable.Hertakeontheseitems,rangingfromdesklampsandhairdryerstocookingmachines,drewmorethan100replies,unusualforthatspecificsectionofthediscussiongroupwhere50replieswouldnormallyputthetopicinthehotcategory.However,theinterestshowntowhattosomemayseemlikeatriflingmattershouldnotreallybethatsurprisinggiventhatinChina77millionpeoplelivealone.Thesesolodwellers,aged20to39,aremostlyengagedinhigh-payingjobsinfieldslikefinance,soasagrouptheyhavetremendousspendingpower.Homeappliancemakersandsellersareoneofthemainbeneficiariesofthesoloeconomy.TakeLittleBearsElectricAppliances.Ithasbeenexpandingandupdatingitsproductlinetotargetatthesolomarket,andhalfits40productcategoriesarenowsingles-friendly.ANewYorkUniversitysociologyprofessor,EricKlinenberg,saidinhisbookGoingSolo:TheExtraordinaryRiseandSurprisingAppealofLivingAlonethatthesinglesocietyisbecominghugelypowerfulandanindicatorofsocialchange.In2018and2019theJapanesevideogameTravelFrogbecameahitinChina.Actually,TravelFrogwasagamethatseemedtospeakdirectlytothosewhokeepthesoloeconomyticking.Init,awayward(任性的)froghasbecomeababypeoplearekeenonlookingafter.Thefrogneverinteractswiththeplayer,eatsalone,readsanddoescraftworkathomeandoftensetsoutonjourneys,sendingpostcardstotheplayerlettinghimorherknowitsnew第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 location.TheTravelFrogphenomenonwasjustonemoresignoftheincreasingimportanceofthesoloeconomy,withmoreandmorepeopleactivelyorpassivelyacceptingandenjoyingtheirsolitude.Travellingaloneisbecomingastrongmarketopportunity.75%ofCtrip’sself-operatedtourgroupshaveopenedoptionsforone-persontravel,anditplanstodevelopmoreinnovativeproductsandservicestailoredtosolotravelers.Inentertainmentandrecreation,too,thesoloeconomyischanginghowthingswork.Minikaraokebooths,self-servicephotostudiosandself-servicegymshavepoppeduponmanycomersinmanycities.36.LiuXiang’sarticleaboutsmallhomeappliancesiswell-receivedby_____.A.thoselivingallbythemselvesB.aspecificdiscussiongroupC.homeapplianceproducersD.peoplewithhigh-payingjobs37.By“singles-friendly”(inparagraph3),theauthormostprobablymeansthatLittleBears’products_____.A.areinnovativeindesignB.areeasytousetoanyindividualC.addresstheneedsoftheindividualD.areenvironmentallyconscious38.Whatdothetravelfroganditsplayerhaveincommon?A.Theybothseemtoenjoylivingalone.B.Theyarebothkeenontravelling.C.Theybothstimulatethesoloeconomy.D.Theybothinteractwithothersreluctantly.39.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Thepopularityofsolodwelling.B.Theprospectofthesolomarket.C.Theinfluenceoflivingalone.D.Theriseofthesoloeconomy.(B)BigAppleJewishCuisineNotriptoNewYorkCityiscompleteuntilyou’vevisitedoneofNewYork’sfamousJewishfoodstoresordelicates—treatsofEuropeanandCentralEuropeanJewishorigin:bagelsandloxRomanianpastramionrye,choppedliver,cheesecake,ormatzohballsoup.ManyclassicJewishdelis,suchasReubens,havenowclosedtheirdoors,butthefamousKatz’sDelicatessenandtheSecondAvenueDelistilloffertraditionalJewishdelispecialtyfoodstoagratefulgroupofnativeNewYorkersandinternationaltourists.Ifyou’reinthemoodforanappetizingJewishtreat,visitBarneyGreengrass’TheSturgeonKing,orRuss&Daughtersforsmokedorpickledfish,kipperedsalmon,whitefish,lox,andherringinsourcreamsauce.Ifyou’reinthemoodforafrothy(多泡沫的),thirst-quenchingdrink,visittheEastVillage’sChocolateBarforadeliciouschocolateeggcream.TheeggcreamisaclassicNewYorktreatthatwasconcoctedbyJewishcandystoreownerLouisAusterinBrooklyn,NewYork,in1890.第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 Regardlessofyourpersonaltaste,there’saJewishspecialtyfoodthatisperfectforyou.ThenexttimeyouvisitNewYorkCity,besuretoindulgeinapuffy,hotknishorawarmandtastybrisketsandwichforlunch.Ifyou’rereallyhungry,goforthegold!Sinkyourteethintoatowering,overstuffedcornedbeef,choppedliver,andcoleslawsandwichatKatzsDeli.Areyouhungryyet?40.Whatisthemaintopicofthisarticle?A.Ethnicsandwiches.B.NewYorktastesensationsC.FoodintheBigAppleD.JewishspecialtyfoodinNewYork41.Thisarticlecanbestbedescribedas______.A.nonfiction.B.personal.C.fictional.D.historical.42.Whatisthetoneofthisarticle?A.Humorous.B.Encouraging.C.Indifferent.D.Inviting.43.Whatconclusioncanyoudrawfromthisarticle?A.CertainfoodestablishmentsinNewYorkserveavarietyofdeliciousJewishdelitreats.B.VisitorstotheNewYorkCitycanonlyenjoyJewishdelifoodiftheywanttohaveamemorabletrip.C.NewYorkoffersdifferentethnicfoods.D.Theeggcreamismakingamajorcomeback.(C)DearLee,AsItoldyou,I’llbegoneuntilWednesdaymorning.Thankyousomuchfortakingonmy“children”whileI’maway.Likerealchildren,theycanbekindofirritatingsometimes,butI’mgoingtoenjoymyselfsomuchmoreknowingthey’regettingsomekindhumanattention.RememberthatRegina(the“queen”inLatin,andsheactslikeone)isteething.Ifyoudon’twatchher,she’llchewanything,includinghersister,thecat.Thereareplentyofchewtoysaroundthehouse.Whenevershestartsgnawingonanythingillegal,justdivertherwithoneofthose.Shegenerallysettlesrightdowntoagoodhour-longchew.Thenyou’llseeherwanderingaroundwhimperingwiththeremainsofthetoyinhermouth.Shegetsreallyfrustratedbecausewhatshewantsistoburythething.She’lltrytodigaholebetweenthecushionsofthecouch.Findingthatunsatisfactory,she’llwandersomemore,discontent,untilyousolveherproblemforher.Iusuallyshowherthelaundrybasket,movingafewclothessoshecanburyhertoybeneaththem.Idosoundlikeaparent,don’tI?Youhavetounderstand,myownsonispracticallygrownup.Regina’sfoodisthePuppyChowintheutilityroom,wheretheotherpetfoodisstored.Giveherabowlonceinthemorningandonceintheevening.Nomorethanthat,nomatterhowmuchshebegs.Beaglesarenotorious第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 overeaters,accordingtoherbreeder,andIdon’twanthertolosehergirlishfigure.ShecansharewaterwithRex(theKing),butbesureit’schangeddaily.Sheneedstogooutseveraltimesaday,especiallylastthingatnightandfirstthinginthemorning.Letherstayoutforabouttenminuteseachtime,soshecandoallherbusiness.Shealsoneedsawalkintheafternoon,afterwhichit’simportanttoplaywithherforawhileintheyard.Thegameshelovesmostisfetch,butbesuretomakeherdroptheball.She’dratherplaytugofwarwithit.Tellher,“Sit!”Then,whenshedoes,say,“Dropit!”Besuretotellher“Goodgirl,”andthenthrowtheballforher.Ihopeyou’llenjoythesesessionsasmuchasIdo.Now,fortheothertwo,RexandPaws...(lettercontinues)44.WhichismostlikelytohappenifthepetsitterdoesnotsuperviseReginaandencouragehertoplaywithherchewtoys?A.Reginawillfightwithhersisterandhurtbothofthem.B.Reginawillovereatandgainweight.C.Reginawillgetfrustratedordamageherowner’sproperty.D.Reginawillfindsomethingelsetodo.45.Whatarethethreeanimalstotakecareof?A.Twocatsandadog.B.Twodogsandanunknownanimal.C.Acat,adog,andaparrot.D.Adog,acat,andanunknownanimal.46.Theauthorusesthewordchildrentodescribehisorherpetsbecause______.A.theauthorbelievesherpetspossesschildlikequalities.B.theauthorhasneverhadchildrenandthepetsaresubstitutesforthechildrensheneverhad.C.shedressestheminclothingandindulgesthemwithspecialfoods.D.herbeaglehasagirlishfigureandtheauthorcallshera“goodgirl.”47.WhichoftheflowingstatementisTRUE?A.RexisaSpanishname.B.Besuretosay“Goodgirl”toReginawhenshefollowstheordertositdown.C.Rexneedstogooutandhavesomeexerciseseveraltimeseveryday.D.Reginaislikelytoeatmorefoodthansheneeds.(D)JohnSteinbeck’sTheGrapesofWrath,publishedin1939,wasfollowedtenyearslaterbyA.B.Guthrie’sTheWayWest.Bothbooksrecordamigration,thoughthatofGuthrie’spioneersisconsiderablylessbleak(没有希望的)inorigin.Whatstrikesoneatfirstglance,however,arethecommonalities.BothSteinbeck’sandGuthrie’s第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 charactersareprimarilyfarmers.Theylooktotheirdestinationswithnearlyreligiousenthusiasm,imaginingtheir“promised”landthewaytheBiblicalIsraelitesenvisionedCanaan.Bothundergogreathardshiptomakethejourney.Butthetwostoriesdifferclearlyinorigin.Steinbeck’sOklahomansareforcedofftheirlandbythebanksthatowntheirmortgages(抵押借款),andtheyfollowafalsepromise—thatjobsasseasonallaborersawaittheminCalifornia.Guthrie’sfarmerswillinglyremovethemselves,sellingtheirlandandtradingtheirolddreamsfortheirnewhopeinOregon.Thepioneers’decisiontoleavetheirfarmsinMissouriandtheEastisfrivolousandill-foundedincomparisonwiththeOklahomans’unwillingresponsetodisplacement.Yetitisthey,thepioneers,whomourhistorybooksdeclaretheheroes.48.Fromthecontextofthepassage,itcanbedeterminedthatthewordfrivolousmostnearlymeans______.A.silly.B.careful.C.difficult.D.unexpected.49.Whichofthefollowingsentencecanbestillustrate“Bothundergogreathardshiptomakethejourney.”?A.ThemigrantsinTheWayWestcrosstheMissouri,thentheKaw,andmaketheirwayoverlandtothePlatte.B.TheOklahomans’jalopies(破旧的汽车)breakdownrepeatedly,whilethepioneers’wagonsneedfrequentrepairs.C.Today’stravelerswouldconsideritahardshiptospendseveraldays,letaloneseveralmonths,gettinganywhere.D.TheJoadfamilyinTheGrapesofWrathlosesbothgrandmotherandgrandfatherbeforethejourneyiscomplete.50.WhichofthefollowingisanimportantdifferencebetweenSteinbeck’sandGuthrie’scharacters?A.Steinbeck’sandGuthrie’scharactersareprimarilyfarmers.B.Steinbeck’smigrationwasforced,whiletheGuthriefarmerschosetoleavetheirland.C.Theylooktotheirdestinationswithnearlyreligiousenthusiasm,imaginingtheir“promised”landthewaytheBiblicalIsraelitesenvisionedCanaan.D.noneofthese51.ThelanguageintheparagraphimpliesthatwhichofthefollowingwillhappentotheOklahomanswhentheyarriveinCalifornia?A.Theywillfindameanstopracticetheirreligionfreely.B.Theywillbedeclarednationalheroes.C.Theywillnotfindthejobstheywerepromised.D.Theywillrealizetheirdreamswhenreachingthecity.III.Choiceoftranslation.第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 Directions:ChoosethemostsuitableEnglishtranslationforeachoftheChinesesentences.52.据说他刚从大学毕业就被公司录用了。A.Itissaidthathardlyhadhebeengraduatedfromuniversitywhenhewasemployedbyacompany.B.Itissaidthathardlyhadhebeenemployedbyacompanywhenhegraduatedfromuniversity.C.Itissaidthathardlyhadhegraduatedfromuniversitywhenhewasemployedbyacompany.D.Itissaidthathardlyhadhebeenemployedbyacompanywhenhewasgraduatedfromuniversity.53.上个月发生的事故牵涉到很多人。A.Alotofpeoplewereinvolvedintheaccidentwhichhappenedlastmonth.B.Alotofpeoplewereinvolvedintheaccidenthappenedlastmonth.CAlotofpeoplewereinvolvedintheaccidentthathadhappenedlastmonth.D.Alotofpeoplegotinvolvedintheaccidenthappenedlastmonth.54.尽管天气很冷,但是露天音乐会依然吸引了大量观众。A.Despitethatitwascold,theopen-airconcertstillattractedalargeaudience.B.Coldaswasit,theopen-airconcertstillattractedalotofpeople.C.Whileitwascold,theopen-airconcertstillattractedalargeamountofpeople.D.Despitethecoldweather,stillanumberofpeoplewereattractedtotheopen-airconcert.55.每当游览长城的时候,他总是会惊叹于古代劳动人民的智慧。A.EverytimewhenhevisitstheGreatWall,hewillalwaysamazeatthewisdomoftheancientpeople.B.EverytimehevisitstheGreatWall,hewillalwaysfeelitamazingatthewisdomoftheancientpeople.C.EverytimewhenhevisitstheGreatWall,hewillbealwaysamazedatthewisdomoftheancientpeople.D.EverytimehevisitstheGreatWall,hewillalwaysfeelamazedatthewisdomoftheancientpeople.56.由于缺乏工作经历,他不可能得到那份工作。A.Becausehewaslackofworkexperience,hewasnotlikelytogetthejob.B.Becauseoflackofworkexperience,itisunlikelythathewillgetthejob.C.Becausehedidn’thaveenoughworkexperience,hewasimpossibletogetthejob.D.Becausehelacksworkexperience,hewillnotbelikelytobeofferedthejob.57.他在这所学校教书近十年了。A.Itistenyearssincehestartedtoteachinthisschool.B.Itistenyearssincehetaughtinthisschool.C.Ithasbeentenyearsafterhebegantoteachinthisschool.D.Hehasbeentaughtinthisschoolfortenyears.10第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 58.他失败了多次之后才意识到成功的唯一途径是勤奋。A.Hefinallyawaredthattheonlywaytosuccesswasdiligenceafterhehadfailedmanytimes.B.Hedidn’tawarethattheonlykeytosucceedwasdiligenceafterhehadfailedmanytimesC.Hedidn’trealizethattheonlywaytosucceedwasdiligenceuntilhehadfailedmanytimes.D.Hedidn’trealizethattheonlykeytosucceedwasdiligenceafterfailingmanytimes.59.那个穿着随便的男人结果是个著名的作家,他所有的书都是畅销书。A.Itturnsouttobethatthemanincasualclothesisafamouswriter,allofwhosebooksarebestsellers.B.Itturnedoutthatthemanwearingcasualclotheswasafamouswriter,allhisbookswerebestsellers.C.Themanwhoiswearingcasualclothesturnsouttobeafamouswriter,allofwhosebooksarebestsellers.D.Themanincasualclothesturnedouttobeafamouswriter,ofwhoallthebookswerebestsellers.第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司
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