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深圳中學(xué)2021-2022學(xué)年度高一第一學(xué)期期中考試試題英語試卷考試時長:120分鐘卷面總分:150分注意事項:1.答案寫在答題卡指定的位置上,寫在試題卷上無效。2.選擇題作答必須用2B鉛筆,修改時用橡皮擦干凈。3.解答題作答必須用黑色墨跡簽字筆或鋼筆填寫,答題不得超出題框。第一卷選擇題(90分)一、單項選擇(共25小題;每小題1分,滿分25分)從A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該選項涂黑。1.Togiveaclearpictureofsomethingorsomebody,youhavetobecarefulwithyourwording.Thatis,everywordyouchoosemustcomewitha(n)______meaning.A.unusualB.specificC.scientificD.popular2.Ifyouhavetheawarenessof______bookknowledgetoreallife,youwilllearnbetterandfasterwithoutdoubt.A.consideringB.reviewingC.applyingD.coaching3.ThefirstfewweeksafterImovedtoAustralia,Ihadgreatdifficulty______myselffullyunderstoodbymyneighbors.A.tomakeB.makingC.madeD.beenmade4.Themomentmyalarmclock______,Ijumpedoutofthebed,gotdressedasquicklyasIcouldandrusheddownstairstocatchtheschoolbus.A.wentoffB.tookoffC.rangupD.startedout5.Afterthelongtalkwiththeexpert,Icouldn’thelp______mypaststudyingexperience,findingthatIhadwastedmuchtimedoingunimportantthings.A.laughingatB.reflectingonC.wonderingatD.windingup6.Infact,thesetraditionalfestivalshavedevelopedintooccasionsforonlyentertainmentthoughpeople______themontime.A.observeB.approachC.congratulateD.attend7.Iwastoldthattheguests,duetothepandemic,______inthehotelfor14dayslastJunebeforetheywereallowedbackhome. A.hadstayedB.wasstayingC.stayedD.hadbeenstaying8.Themovie,“Hi,Mom!”,______onJiaLing’spersonallife,movednearlyeveryviewerstotears.A.basingB.basedC.tobaseD.havingbased9.______thedisagreementswehaveonsomeissues,we’realwaysthebestfriends,supportingandcaringabouteachotherallthetime.A.ExceptB.BesidesC.WithD.Despite10.Thisswimmingpoolis________forprofessionals,whichisnotopentothepublic.Youcangototheotherpoolforfun.A.preferredB.updatedC.intendedD.postponed11.Ahappycareer,frommyperspective,isonethat______bothyourtalentsandinterest.A.acquiresB.suitsC.determinesD.pours12.Accordingtotherulesofthecompany,thosewho______thegreatlossofmoneywillhavetomakeupforit.A.areawareofB.arequalifiedforC.areconcernedaboutD.areresponsiblefor13.DuringthepandemicperiodofCOVID-19,numerousvolunteers______dailynecessitiestothedoorsofpeopleinneed.A.directedB.migratedC.deliveredD.dragged14.Don’twastetimetryingtochangehismind,he______toignoreothers’advice.A.tendsB.settlesC.intendsD.aims15.Informationtechnologyissoadvancednowadaysthatasimple______cantakeyoutoeverycorneroftheworld.A.eventB.issueC.approachD.click16.Wefeelrelaxedandcomfortablein______surroundings,butweneedtostepoutofourcomfortzonetomakemoreprogress.A.amazingB.familiarC.unusualD.inspiring17.Thetallbuilding______586meters,isoneofthelandmarksofthiscity.A.recoveringB.containingC.measuringD.maintaining18.Becauseofthegovernment’seffectivepolicy,theGDPofthecountryhasincreased______duringthepasttenyears.A.typicallyB.entirelyC.currentlyD.significantly19.Onthewhole,hisperformanceissatisfactory.______,it’sthefirsttimehehascompetedininternational games.A.AboveallB.AtallC.AfterallD.Inall20.TheUnitedKingdomisoneofthecountries______peopledriveontheleft.A.whichB.thatC.whereD.when21.Michaelheldapartyuntilmidnightwhenhisparentswereoutonholiday.Hisneighborsighed“whenthe______isaway”.A.tigerB.catC.miceD.dog22.UsuallymyscheduleisfullandSundayistheonlyday______Icanenjoymyfreetime.A.thatB.whichC.whenD.where23.Inthenextsection,wewillprovideasolution______thesequestions.A.toB.withC.onD.about24.Thiswebsite______alargenumberofstorieswrittenbynetizenswhoshareaninterestinsciencefictions,andyoucanreadthemforfree.A.createsB.featuresC.unfoldsD.seeks25.______youenjoydoing,youcanalwaysfindpeopleontheInternetwhoshareyourinterest.A.WhichB.WhatC.WhetherD.Whatever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項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。ABecauseofthespreadofCOVID-19,manystudentsareforcedtostudyathome.Butparentsareworriedabouthowtheirchildrencanlearnmoreefficiently.Thefollowingwebsitesmightgiveyouaclue.ScratchWithScratch,youcanprogramyourowninteractivestories,games,andanimations—andshareyourcreationswithothersintheonlinecommunity.Scratchcanbedownloadedfreeofcharge.Scratchisdesignedespeciallyforages8to16,butisusedbypeopleofallages.Scratchisusedinmorethan150differentcountriesandavailableinmorethan40languages.Mr.BobMr.Bobisascienceteacher,author,maker,andpresenterthatknowshowtosharetheworldofscience.BobencouragesparentsandteacherstopracticeRandomActsofSciencebyprovidinginstructionsandvideosfor interactivescienceexperimentsonhiswebsite.Bobhasalsocoauthoredaverypopularseriesofscienceadventurebooksforkids.OxfordOwlforSchoolOxfordOwlforSchoolishometoonlineteaching,learningandassessmentresourcesandexpertsupportforprimaryschools.Freeteaching,learningandassessmentresourcesareprovided,includingbookrecommendations,storytellingvideos,activitysheetsandteachingnotes.Withalibraryoffree,tablet-friendlyeBooks,you’llfindtheperfecteBookforeverypupil.TheNationalGeographicSocietyTheNationalGeographicSocietyisaglobalnonprofitorganizationtoexploreandprotectourplanet.Wefundhundredsofresearchandconservationprojectsaroundtheworldeachyearandinspirenewgenerations.OuryellowborderservestoexplorethefarthestreachesoftheEarthandbeyond.Wereachmillionsofpeoplearoundtheworld,withourtelevisionnetworksin172countriesandourpublicationsavailablein41languages.26.Whichwebsiteismostsuitableforsciencelovers?A.Scratch.B.Mr.Bob.C.OxfordOwlforSchool.D.TheNationalGeographicSociety.27.WhatisspecialaboutOxfordOwlforSchool?A.ItownsalibraryinAmerica.B.Itoffersmaterialsforstudentsonly.C.Itprovidesonlinebooksforfree.D.Itissuitableforstudentsofallages.28.WhatdoScratchandtheNationalGeographicSocietyhaveincommon?A.Theyhaveusersworldwide.B.Theychoosebooksforkidstoread.C.Theyaredesignedespeciallyforkids.D.Theyarebothnonprofitorganizations.BTwelveyearsago,Dannycalledmefromadark,dampsubwaystation.“Ababy!”heshouted.“Getdownhere,andflagdownapolicecarorsomething.”Bynature,Dannyisaverycalmperson,sowhenIcouldalmostfeelhisheartbeatthroughthephoneline,Iran.WhenIgottothesubwaystation,Dannywasholdingalight-brown-skinnedbaby,aboutadayold.Thebabyhadbeenwrapped(被包裹)inanoversizeblacksweatshirtandleftonthegroundinacornerbehindthegate.Whatneitherofusknew,orcouldhaveassumed,wasthatDannyhadnotjustsavedanabandonedinfant;hehadfoundourson.Threemonthslater,Dannyappearedinfamilycourttotellthestoryoffindingthebaby.Suddenly,thejudgeasked,“Wouldyoubeinterestedinadoptingthisbaby?”Thequestionsurprisedeveryoneinthecourtroom,except Danny,whoanswered,simply,“Yes.”“ButIknowit’snotthateasy,”hesaid.“Well,itcanbe,”saidthejudgebeforegivingorderstoallowmetobeaparent-to-be.Myfirstreaction,whenIheard,wentsomethinglike,“Areyoucrazy?Howcouldyousayyeswithoutaskingme?Inthreeyearsasacouple,wehadneverdiscussedadoptingachild:Iwasandevotedplaywright(劇作家)workingasapart-timewordclerk.Dannywasarespectedyetwildlyunder-paidsocialworker.Wehadaroommate,whosleptinourlivingroom,tohelppaytherent.Weknewhowmanychallengescouplesusuallyfacedwhentheywanttohaveababy.AndwhileDannyhadpatienceandselflessness,Ididn’tknowhowtochangeadiaper(尿布),letalonenurseachild.Ididn’ttrustthesocialsystemandwassuretherewouldbedifficulties.Also,Icouldn’thandleparenthood.SoIpromisedmyselfIwouldn’tdevotetoit.Thecaretakerheldthebabyandthenplacedhiminmyarms.Butwhenthebabystaredupatme,withalltheinnocenceandhopeheshowedtome,I,likeDanny,completelyfellforhim.29.Whydidtheauthorrushtothesubwaystation?A.BecauseDannyfinallyfoundtheirson.B.BecauseshesensedDannymetsomethingurgent.CBecauseDannyhadaheartdisease.D.Becausesomeonegavebirthtoababythere.30.HowdidtheauthorfeelonhearingDanny’sanswertothejudge’squestion?A.ExcitedbyDanny’swords.B.Crazytobeaparent-to-be.C.AngryaboutDanny’sdecision.D.Upsetaboutlosingherauthority.31Itcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthat______.A.theauthorwilladoptthebabyB.thecouplewerenottotakethebabyC.thebabywillbringhopetothefamilyD.thecoupleloveeachotherverymuch32.Whatistheauthor’sintentionofwritingthepassage? A.Tointroduceastoryofapoorfamily.B.Toinformpeopleofthedifficultyofadoptingababy.C.Tocallonpeopletodonatemoneytothem.D.Toshowhuman’skindnessandlovebynature.CTheKirtland’swarbler(鶯)hasrequiredprotectionssincethefoundationofEndangeredSpeciesAct(ESA),butthat’sabouttochange.TheFishandWildlifeService(FWS)todayannounceditisremovingthesongbirdfromtheendangeredspecieslist.“TheefforttorecovertheKirtland’swarblerisasuccessfulexampleofhowtosaveendangeredspecies,”saidMargaretEverson,directorofFWS.“TheKirtland’swarblerhasrespondedwelltoactivemanagementoverthehalfcentury.”In1971,theKirtland’swarblerpopulationdeclinedtoapproximately201singingmalesandhadhabitatsinonlysixcounties.By2015,thepopulationreached2,383singingmalesandhadspreadgeographically.FWSregularlynotedthesingingofmalewarblersduringthebreedingseasonmadecountingpossible.“Thenegativefactorsforthedevelopmentoftherecoveryplanhavebeendealtwith,”saidFWS.Modernwildfiresuppression(撲滅)practicesenabledthegrowthofthejackpineforestsfavoredbythespecies,FWSnoted.Michiganstatehasreplantedapproximately90,000acresofKirtland’swarblerhabitatoverthepast30years.Timber(木材)incomesoffsetthecostofreplantingjackpineneededtosupportasurvivablebirdpopulation.ButwhilethebirdisfallingofftheESAlist,officialsnotethatitremainsa“conservation-dependentspecies”.ConservationoftheKirtland’swarblerwillcontinuetorequireanapproachforcarryingoutfutureconservationwork,likepartnershipsandenoughfinancialsupport,FWSstated.UndertheEndangeredSpeciesPreservationActof1966,theKirtland’swarblerwasofficiallylistedasanendangeredspeciesin1967.“Thisremarkablebirdhasamostimpressivesuccessstorythatillustrateseffectiveconservationandcooperationatwork,”addedHeatherGood,executivedirectorofMichiganAudubon.ShawnGraff,vicepresidentofAmericanBirdConservancy’sGreatLakesprogram,pointedoutthedelisting(除名)is“causeforcelebrationandproofthattheEndangeredSpeciesActworks.”33.Thepassageisprobablytakenfrom______.A.afashionmagazineB.anewsreportC.ajournalD.anovel34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“offset”inparagraph3mean?A.Makeupfor.B.Addto.C.Fix.D.Prevent.35.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthereasonfortherecoveryofKirtland’swarbler? A.Financialsupport.B.Cooperativework.C.ThefoundationofFWS.D.Thecontrolofwildlife.36.Whatcanbeconcludedfromthepassage?A.ThemaleKirtland’swarblersseldomsinginthebreedingseason.B.HeatherGoodwasnotverysatisfiedwiththeconversationwork.C.TheKirtland’swarblerwaslistedasanendangeredspeciesonlyinonestate.D.MargaretEversonthoughthighlyoftheconservationoftheKirtland’swarbler.DIfyouwanttomakesurethatyouunderstandthisstoryasfullyaspossible,youmightconsiderprintingthearticleandreadingitonpaper.Thatisoneofthefindingsofarecentstudyofresearchdoneonthedifferencesbetweenpaperandscreenreading.VirginiaClintoncarriedouttheresearchexamination.Clintonlookedat33paststudiesdonebetween2008and2018thatexaminedpaperversusscreenreading.Herexaminationfoundthatreadingfrompapergenerallyledtobetterunderstandingandimprovedaperson’sperformanceontestsconnectedtothereadingmaterial.And,shefoundnomajordifferencesinreadingspeedbetweenthetwo.Suchdifferenceswerenotableonlywhenthereadingmaterialswereexpositorytexts—orexplanatoryandbasedonfacts.Clintonsaidshefoundnomajordifferencewhenitcametonarrative,fictionaltexts.Clintonalsofoundthatpaperreadersusuallyhaveahigherrecognitionofhowwelltheyhaveunderstoodatextthanscreenreaders.Thisskilliscalledmetacognition.Theword“cognition”meansthementalactionofincreasingknowledgeandunderstanding.“Metacognition”simplymeansthinkingaboutone’sownthinking.Clintonsaid,“Wethinkthatwe’rereadingthestoryorthebookbetterthanweactuallyare.Wethinkweunderstandwhatwearereadingbetterthanhowweareactuallyreading.”Yet,thisinflated(夸大的)senseofunderstanding,orover-confidence,isespeciallycommonamongscreenreaders.Clintonsaidtherearemanypossiblereasonsforsuchfindings.Over-confidenceofscreenreaders,forexample,couldbetheresultofalessfocusedmind.Clintonsaid,“Ifyouareenjoyingthereading,you’regoingtobemoreconcentrated.You’regoingtobepayingbetterattention.Preferencesareakeyissuehere.”Severalstudieshavefoundthatpeopleoftenthinkofpapermaterialsasmoreimportantandserious.“Ifyouarereadingfrompaper,yourmindthinks,‘Thisissomethingimportant.Ineedtopayattentiontoit’,”Clintonsaid.Readersmightconnectcomputerscreenswithfun,lessseriousactivities—suchascheckingsocialmediaorwatchingNetflix.That,Clintonsaid,couldexplainwhymoststudiesfindnomajordifferenceinscreenandpaperamongnarrative,fictionalreadingmaterials.Clintondescribedthiskindofreadingas“enjoymentreading”. Althoughherfindingsmaysupportpaperreadingoverscreenreading,Clintonpointstonewanddevelopingtoolsthatcanbeusedtoimproveascreenreader’sunderstandingandfocus.“Forexample,whenyou’rereadingoffofascreenitcanbeprogrammedthatyouhavetoanswerquestionsandgetthemrightbeforeyoucancontinue.Papercan’tmakeyoudothat.”37.WhichofthefollowingsisnottrueaboutClinton’sresearch?A.Inordertocarryouttheresearch,Clintoncheckedover30studiesthatsharedsimilartopic.B.Whenitcomestofictions,paperreadersandscreenreaderstendtohavethesamespeed.C.Paperreadersusuallyaremoreawareoftheirlevelofunderstandingaboutthetext.D.Whetherareaderlikesthereadingornotdoesnotinfluencehisorherdegreeofconcentration.38.Whichofthefollowingactionsindailylifereflects“metacognition”?A.Mattalwaystriestofigureoutthepersonalityofthecharacterswhenreadingabook.B.Tomoftenwritesdownhismindmapandevaluatesitaftersolvingamathproblem.C.“IthinkIaminlovewithyou.”TedsaidtoMarywithoutasecondthought.D.Weareexpectedtopayattentiontoothers’feelingswhentalkingwiththem.39.WhatdoesClintonthinkistheadvantageofscreenreading?A.Itcanbeprogrammedtocheckunderstanding.B.Itprovidesthesamereadingmaterials.CIthastoolstoforcereaderstocontinuereading.D.Itencouragesreaderstoreadatahighspeed.40.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Screentimemakesreadingmoreeffective.B.Paperreadingismoreeffectivethanscreenreading.C.Screen-readingismoresuitableforsomereaders.D.Computerreadingisimprovingpaperreading.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,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Ifyouarelikemostinternationalstudents,youareprobablyprettycomfortablereadingandwritinginEnglish.____41____Belowaresometipstohelpyoutoimproveyourconversationalskills.MakefriendswithAmericanstudents.Manyinternationalstudentsendupmakingfriendswithalotof,oronlyotherinternationalstudentsinsteadofnativespeakers.____42____Infact,hangingoutwithnativesnotonlynaturallypushesyoutoimproveyourspokenEnglish,butalsohelpsyoupickupculturalandsocialinformation. LearnfromAmericanfriends.TellyourAmericanfriendsthatyouaretryingtoimproveyourlisteningandspeakingskillsandwouldlikethemtohelpyou.Ifyoupronounceawordincorrectly,ormisuseanidiom,youaskthemtoguideyou.____43____Increaseyourknowledge.____44____Ifyouhavebeenexposedtotopicsthatarelikelytobediscussedinconversation,youhaveamuchbetterchanceofunderstandingpeoplewhentheytalk,andofbeingabletoexpressyourselfwell.____45____Ifyouhavetoexplainsomethingtosomeone,youareeagertopronounceeverythingaswellasyoucantoexplainyourself.Finally,thisbecomesagoodhabit.ManypeoplehaveaskedmehowIlearnedtospeakEnglishfluently,andIowemostofittomyyearsofbeingamathteacherincollegeforyears.A.IthasabadimpactonimprovingyourspokenEnglish.B.Youarelikelytomakegreatprogressinthisway.C.Ifpossible,becomeateacheratyourschool.D.It’sawin-winopportunityforinternationalstudents.E.Keepupwiththelatestnewsandwatchpopularshowsandmovies.F.Explainingeverythinginadifferentwaycounts.G.Youmayhavetroubleinlisteningandspeakinginthelanguage,however.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四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。OnNov.29,2011,mylittlesisterLilywasborn.Thewholefamilywelcomedherarrivalwithopenarms.Wewereexcitedtohaveanew____46____toourfamily.Asshegrew,her____47____becameobvious.We____48____shewouldseemtobedistantattimesandwasunableto____49____withothers.Thesmallestthingswouldkeepherentertainedforlongperiods,andshewould____50____thesameroutinehappilythroughouttheday.Attheageofthree,Lilywastakentothehospitalbymyparents.Weweretoldthatshewasachildwithautism(自閉癥),andshewouldhave____51____incommunicatingandformingrelationshipswithothers.Myfamilywereheartbrokentolearnthatourlovedonewouldprobablybeunabletolivea____52____life.Unawareofwhatexactlythiswouldbring,wemadeadecisiontoconsiderautisma____53____.Thediagnosis(診斷)broughtourfamilycloser,andwerealizedadeeper____54____foroneanother.Raisingachildwithadevelopmentaldisabilityisa(n)_____55_____experience.Lessonsarealwaysdrawnfrommistakes,whichalwayshappensindailylife.However,throughitall,ourfamilyisalwaystherewatchingoverher,_____56_____acomfortableandsafeenvironmentforheratalltimes.AndLilyknowsthatshehasa lovingandsupportivefamilywhocanbe_____57_____andherbiggestcheerleaderswhen_____58_____isachieved.Forthosenormalpeople,mystorymightmakeyoumore_____59_____whatisreallyimportantinlife.Asforme,autismhasactuallybeenacombinationofstrength,courageandhope.Itshouldnotbeviewedasaburden,butratherasapresenttothefamiliesfortunateenoughto_____60_____adifferentlifestyle.46.A.pressureB.satisfactionC.additionD.responsibility47.A.happinessB.carelessnessC.kindnessD.uniqueness48.A.reportedB.expectedC.noticedD.proved49.A.fightB.communicateC.moveD.debate50.A.repeatB.treatC.shareD.discover51.A.skillsB.troubleC.desireD.belief52.A.normalB.differentC.simpleD.relaxing53.A.medalB.testC.punishmentD.gift54.A.respectB.anxietyC.appreciationD.regret55.A.encouragingB.learningC.touchingD.thinking56.A.schedulingB.providingC.exploringD.containing57.A.keptoffB.dependedonC.lookedafterD.helpedout58.A.conditionB.intentionC.progressD.profession59.A.carefulwithB.curiousaboutC.awareofD.interestedin60.A.experienceB.imagineC.changeD.explain第二卷非選擇題(60分)四、語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)上下文在空白處填入1個恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Therehaslongbeentheexpression“couchpotato”inEnglish.Itreferstoalazyperson____61____leadsanegativelifestyle,____62____(watch)TValldaylong.Thisphraseisusedwhenwedescribesomeoneas“zhai”.Theexpressionzhaicomes____63____aJapaneseword“otaku”,whichdescribesthekindofpeoplewhostayathomeallthetimetowatchcartoonsorvideos.____64____(actual),zhaiinChinesemeansbeingunwillingtogooutandisjustapersonalstyleofliving.____65____,whentheintentionofstayinghomebecomestoostrongandtheunwillingnessofgoingoutturnsinto____66____(anxious),zhaistartstobeaseriousproblem.AccordingtotheBBC,in2013onemillionyoungpeopleinJapanjust____67____(lie)ontheircouchesathomeandrefusedtostepout.Asamatteroffact,thisis____68____mentalcondition,whichJapanesecall “hikikomori”or“socialwithdrawal”.Thereasonbehinditisthesenseofinsecuritythatyoungpeoplehavetoward____69____(their)life.Somepeoplethinkthatitisashamefulthingtobeahomebody.Butinmanycases,peopleavoidsocialsituationsnotsomuchoutoffear,butoutofthedesire____70____(spend)somequalitytimewiththemselves.五、單句語法填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)71.Lisaisanoutstandinggraduate______lifestorieshavegreatlyinspiredherfellowschoolmates.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)72.Juliana’s______(confuse)expressionsuggestedthatshestillcouldn’tfigureoutwhytheydidit.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)73.ThepeopleinSyriahavebeenlookingforwardtotheday______theconflictwillend.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)74.They______(panic)andranbacktotheirboatwhentheyheardthestrangenoisefromtheforest.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)75.ClimatescientistsfromtheUniversitySydneylookedatthecarbonfootprintsof______(variety)areasoftourismandcollectedveryusefulinformation.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)76.UptillnowinHenanProvince,someareashavenotyetrecovered______theterriblestorms.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)77.NotonlyAlicebutalsoJaneandMary______(appoint)asmanagersofthelocalstoressincetheywonthenationalsalescompetitionattheendofOctober.(所給詞適當(dāng)形式填空)78.Dr.Subrotoquestionedthescientific______(assume)onwhichtheglobalwarmingtheoryisbased.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)79.Usuallyachild’sbehaviorisa________(reflect)ofhisfamilyenvironment.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)80.China’sglobalinfluenceisimprovingsteadily,withmoreandmorecountries______(recognize)itsroleininternationalaffairs.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)81.Jimmywaswanderingaimlesslyinthestreet______hesawapolicemanapproachinghim.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)82.AugusteRodinwasconsideredbysomecriticstobeoneofthegreatest______(sculpt)ofthemodernera,whoseworkhadahugeinfluenceonmodernart.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)83.Insteadofthrowingtheburntscrambledeggsaway,mymotherandIendedup______(eat)themall,laughingalltheway.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)84.Keeponjogging,andyou______(benefit)alotfromit.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)85.Aresearchershoulddevelop______(argue)thataresupportedbyevidence.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空) 六、完成句子(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)86.地震發(fā)生三周后,救援工作終于結(jié)束了。Threeweeksaftertheearthquake,therescueworkhasfinally________________________.87.當(dāng)那個老船長回顧在船上的難忘歲月時,他不禁熱淚盈眶。__________________theunforgettabledaysonboard,theoldcaptaincouldn’tholdbackhistears.88.上個月我去愛丁堡旅行的時候,在一個舊書店偶然發(fā)現(xiàn)了這本珍貴的書。I____________thisvaluablebookinanoldbookstoreduringmytriptoEdinburghlastmonth.89.他們又檢查了一遍自己的隨身物品,以確保沒有落下任何東西。Againtheycheckedtheirownbelongingstomakesurethattheydidn’t____________anything.90.最終,這個學(xué)生為他之前的不當(dāng)行為向?qū)煹懒饲?。Atlastthestudent__________________tohistutor______hismisbehavioratthebeginning.91.記住,小小善行也能產(chǎn)生巨大的作用。Itshould________________________thatasmallactofkindnesscanmakeabigdifference.92.現(xiàn)在人們常常為他們的缺點(diǎn)、錯誤和失敗感到羞恥。Nowadayspeople______often____________theirshortcomings,mistakesandfailures.93.他很快能夠攢夠錢去買他渴望已久的自行車。Hewillsoonmanagetosaveenoughmoneyforthebicyclethathealways____________.94.重陽節(jié),又稱重九節(jié),是我們向長輩表達(dá)敬意的日子。TheChongyangFestival,alsocalledDoubleNinthFestival,isadayforpeopleto__________________ourelders.95.警察跟丟了罪犯,不得不求助于警犬。Thepolice__________________ofthecriminal,andhadtoturntothepolicedogsforhelp.
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