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合肥一中2022-2023学年度第二学期高一年级期中考试英语试卷时长:120分钟分值:150分第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后

有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15B.£9.18C.£9.15答案是C1.Whenwil

lthewomangetonthebusonSaturday?A.7:30a.m.B.8:00a.m.C.8:30a.m.2.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablyta

keplace?A.AtMaryJohnson’s.B.Outsideanartgallery.C.Atapainter’sstudio.3.DoesSusanknowBillWhite?A.Shedoesn’tknowhim.B.Sheknowshimquitewell.C.Sheknow

ssomethingabouthim.4.WhereisMrs.Smithmostprobably?A.Athome.B.Inaphonebox.C.Inheroffice.5.WhathadBobintendedtodo?A.Goshopping.B.Gofishing.

C.Buyfish.第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读

各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6.Whatdoesthewomanliketobe?A.Ajournalist.B.Ateacher.C.Ad

octor.7.Whataretheytalkingabout?A.Whytheyshouldstudy.B.Wheretheyshouldwork.C.Whatsubjectstheyshouldtake.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题

。8.Wheredoesthewomanplantogo?A.Italy.B.England.C.Austria.9.Wheredidthemanbuyhiswalkingshoes?A.Atamarket.B

.Inasupermarket.C.Inashoeshop.10.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantotake?A.Ajacket.B.Asweater.C.T-shirts.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.WhydidthemangotoSouthA

merica?A.ToteachEnglish.B.ToimprovehisSpanish.C.Tolearnaboutthelocallife.12.Whatprojectworkdidthemando?A.To

urism.B.Farming.C.Construction.13.Whatdidthemanthinkofthelifethere?A.Thefoodwasquitegood.B.Hedidsomehardworkatfirst.CHegotalongwellwiththelocalpe

ople.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Moderntechnology.B.Environmentproblems.C.Ind

ustrialdevelopment.15.What’stheprobleminAfrica?A.Thecountryneedswoodbadly.B.Farmlandisturningintodesert.C.Peoplebegintofightwitheachother.16.

What’sthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Bossandsecretary.B.Managerandworker.C.TVhostessandguest.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。.17.Whydocollege

studentsneedtobeefficientreaders?A.Becausetheyworkfull-time.B.Becausetheyhavetodomuchreading.C.Becausetheydopart-

timejobs.18.Howshouldstudentsdealwithheavyreadingassignments?A.Ignoresmalldetailswhilereading.B.Readatleastseveralchaptersatonesitting.

C.Getkeyinformationbyreadingjustonceortwice.19.Howdostudentsmarkatextbook?A.Chooseone’sownsystemofmarking.B.Underlinethekeywordsandphrases.C.Highligh

tdetailsinaredcolor.20.Howshouldstudentsprepareforanexam?A.Byreadingthetextbookscarefullyagain.B.Byreviewingonlythemarkedparts.C.Byfocusingontheno

tesinthemargins.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AExploityourparkingspaceAnunusedparkingsp

aceorgaragecanmakemoney.Ifyoulivenearacitycenteroranairport,youcouldmakeanythingupto£200or£300aweek.Pu

tanadvertisement(广告)forfreeonLetparkorAtmyhousepark.RentaroomSpareroom?Notonlywillalodger(房客)earnyouanincome

,butalso,thankstothegovernment-backed“rentaroom”program,youwon’thavetopayanytaxonthefirst£4500youmakeperyear.Trya

dvertisingyourroomonRoomspareorRoommateeasy.MakemoneyduringspecialeventsDon’twantafull-timelodger?Thenrentonashort-termbasis.I

fyouliveinthecapital,rentingaroomoutduringtheOlympicsorotherbigeventscouldbringinmoney.Grashpaddercanad

vertiseyourspace.LiveonsetRentingyourhomeoutasa“filmset”couldearnyouhundredsofpoundsaday,dependingonthefilmprod

uctioncompanyandhowlongyourhomeisneeded.AquicksearchontheInternetwillbringupdozensofonlinecompaniesthatallowyo

utoregisteryourhomeforfree—butyouwillbechargedifyourhomegetspicked.UseyourroofYouneedtherightkindofroof,butsomeenergycompaniespa

ythecostoffixingsolarequipment(around£14,000),andletyouusetheenergyproducedfornothing.Inreturn,theygetpaid

forunusedenergyfedbackintotheNationalGrid.However,youhavetosigna25-yearagreementwiththesupplier,whichcouldpr

eventyoufromchangingtheroof.1.Ifyouearn£5000fromrentingaroominoneyear,thetaxyouneedtopaywillbebasedon__

____.A.£800B.£4500C.£500D.50002.Ifyouwanttouseenergyfree,youhaveto_____.AsignanagreementwiththegovernmentB.keeptheroofunchangedforwithin2

5yearsC.selltherooftosomeenergycompaniesD.payaround£14,000fortheequipment3.Forwhomthetextmostprobablywritten?A.Lodgers.B

.Advertisers.C.OnlinecompaniesD.Houseowners.BTheAmazonEcho,avoice-drivencomputerthatsitsonatabletopandanswerstot

henameAlexa,cancallupmusictracksandradiostations,telljokes,answersimplequestionsandcontrolsmartappliances.EvenbeforeChristmasitwasalreadyresi

dentinabout4%ofAmericanhouseholds.Voiceassistantsarebeingwidelyusedinsmartphones,too:Apple’sSirihandlesover2billionc

ommandsaweek,and20%ofGooglesearchesonAndroid-poweredhandsetsinAmericaareinputbyvoice.Dictatinge-mailsandtextmessages

nowworksreliablyenoughtobeuseful.Whytypewhenyoucantalk?Simplethoughitmayseem,voicehasthepowertotransformcomputing,byprovidinganaturalmeansofinterac

tion.Windows,iconsandmenus,andthentouchscreens,werewelcomedasmucheasierwaystodealwithcomputersthanenteringcomplexkeyboardcommands.Butbeinga

bletotalktocomputersabolishestheneedfora“userinterface(界面)”atall.Justasmobilephonesweremorethanexistingphoneswithoutw

ires,andcarsweremorethancarriageswithouthorses,socomputerswithoutscreensandkeyboardshavethepotentialtobemore.useful,morepowerfult

hanpeoplecanimaginetoday.Voicewillnotwhollyreplaceotherformsofinputandoutput.Sometimesitwillremainmoreconvenient

toconversewithamachinebytypingratherthantalking(AmazonissaidtobeworkingonanEchodevicewithabuilt-inscreen).Butvoiceissuretoaccountforagrowingsh

areofpeople’sinteractionswiththetechnologyaroundthem,fromwashingmachinesthattellyouhowmuchofthecycletheyhavelefttov

irtualassistantsincorporatecallcentres.However,toreachitsfullpotential,thetechnologyrequiresfurtherbreakthroughsandaresolutionofthetrickyques

tionsitraisesaroundthetrade-offbetweenconvenienceandprivacy.Computer-dictationsystemshavebeenaroundforye

ars.Buttheywereunreliableandrequiredlengthytrainingtolearnaspecificuser’svoice.Computer’snewabilitytorecognisealmostanyone’sspeechdependabl

ywithouttrainingisthelatestmanifestation(证明)ofthepowerof“deeplearning”,anartificialintelligencetechniqueinwhichasoftwaresystemistrainedtousemillion

sofexamples,usuallyselectedfromtheInternet.Thankstodeeplearning,machinesnownearlyequalhumansintranscriptionaccuracy,computerizedtran

slationsystemsareimprovingrapidlyandtext-to-speechsystemsarebecominglessroboticandmorenatural-sounding.C

omputersare,inshort,gettingmuchbetterathandlingnaturallanguageinallitsforms.Althoughdeeplearningmeansthatmachinescanrecognizesp

eechmorereliablyandtalkinamorenaturalmanner,theystilldon’tunderstandthemeaningoflanguage.Thatisthemostdifficultaspectoftheproblemand,ifvoice-d

rivencomputingistrulytoflourish,onethatmustbeovercome.Computersmustbeabletounderstandcontextinordertomaintainacoherentconver

sationaboutsomething,ratherthanjustrespondingtosimple,one-off(一次性的)voicecommands,astheymostlydotoday(“Hey,Siri,setatimerfortenminutes”).

Researchersinuniversitiesandatcompaniesareworkingonthisproblem,building“bots”thatcanholdmoredetailedconversationsaboutmorecomplextasks,fromsea

rchinginformationtomakingtravelarrangements.Manyvoice-drivendevicesarealwayslistening,waitingtobeactivated(激活).Somepeoplearealreadyconcern

edabouttheimplicationsofinternet-connectedmicrophoneslisteningineveryroomandfromeverysmartphone.Notallaudioissenttothecloud-deviceswaitfora

triggerphrase(“Alexa”,“OK,Google”,“Hey,Cortana”,or“Hey,Siri”)beforetheystartpassingtheuser’svoicetotheserversthatactuallyhandletherequests-butwhen

itcomestostoringaudio,itisunclearwhokeepswhatandwhen.4.AccordingtoParagraphl,theAmazonEcho________.Ahasbeenso

ldoutbeforeChristmasB.hasbeenusedbymostAmericanfamiliesC.cameonthemarketlaterthanApple’sSiri.D.ismoreuseful

thansmartphonesindictatinge-mails5.Whatcanwelearnaboutcomputers’deeplearningfromthepassage?A.Itisvitaltoaccurateidentificationofhumanvo

ices.B.Itisalmostthesameasthecomputer-dictationsystem.C.Ithashelpedmachinesunderstandthemeaningoflanguage.D.Ithas

helpedmachinesbeathumansinaccuracyandreliability.6.Whataresomeusersofvoice-drivendevicesconcernedabout?A.Thedeviceswillbeinchargeoft

heirlife.B.Thedevicesneedtobeactivatedbeforeworking.C.Theyareinthedarkabouttheirdata’sownership.D.Theirvoicescanberecognizedbyeverysmartphone.7.Wh

at’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsvoice-driventechnology?A.Worried.B.Doubtful.C.Supportive.D.Objective.CThe

otherday,mysisterandIweresittingintherestaurant,tryingtohaveaconversation,butherchildren,four-year-oldWillowandseven-year-oldLuca,wouldnotst

opfighting.Thearguments——overafork,orwhohadmorewaterinaglass--neverstopped.Thenmysisterreachedintoherhandbag,producedtwoshinyiPads,an

dhandedonetoeachchild.Suddenly,thetwowerequiet.Theysatplayinggamesandwatchingvideos,andwecontinuedwit

hourconversation.Afterourmeal,asmysisterstuffedtheiPadsbackintoherbag,shesaid,“Idon’twanttogivethemtheiPadsatthedinnertable,butiftheykeepthemocc

upiedforanhoursowecaneatinpeace,Ioftenjusthandthemover.Iamafraidthatit’sbadforthem.Idoworrythatitmakesthemthinkit’sOKtouse

electronicsatthedinnertableinthefuture.”Dr.GarySmall,directoroftheLongevityCenterattheUniversityofCa

lifornia,LosAngelessaysthatthebrainishighlysensitivetostimuli(刺激物),likeiPadsandsmartphonescreen,andifpeoplespendtoomuchtimeon

onetechnology,andlesstimeinteracting(互动)withpeoplelikeparentsatthedinnertable,thatcouldpreventthedevelopmentofcertaincommunicationskills

.“Conversationswitheachotherarethewaychildrenlearntohaveconversationswiththemselves,andlearnhowtobealone,”saidSherryTur

kle,aprofessorofscience,technologyandsocietyattheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology.Shefearsthatchil

drenwhodonotlearnrealinteractions,whichoftenhaveimperfections,willcometoknowaworldwhereperfect,shinyscreensgivethema

falsesenseofintimacy(亲密)withoutrisk.However,theyneedtobeabletogatherthemselvesandknowwhotheyare.Sosomedayth

eycanformarelationshipwithanotherpersonwithoutapanicofbeingalone.“Ifyoudon’tteachyourchildrentobealone,theywillonlyknowhowtobelonely,”shesaid.8.Wha

tdidWillowandLucafightabout?A.Littlethings.B.iPads.C.Deliciousfood.D.Interestingthings.9.Howdidtheauth

or’ssisterfeelaboutofferingchildreniPads?A.SheloveddoingitverymuchB.Shewasuncertainaboutitseffects.C.Shefeltitwasworthatry

.D.Shefeltsurprisedatitseffect.10.AccordingtoDr.Small,whatshouldparentsdo?A.Providetheirchildrenwithvarioustechnologies.B.Teachtheirchildrenc

ommunicationskills.C.Limittheirchildren’sscreentime.D.Talktotheirchildrenatthedinnertable.11.WhatisSherryTurkleworr

ied?A.Childrenareafraidoftakingrisks.B.Childrentrytoescapefromtherealworld.C.Childrencan’tdealwithtimewhentheyhavetob

ealone.D.Childrencan’tlivewithoutelectronicdevices.DIn2015,researchersfromAustralia'sDeakinUniversitypublishedoneo

fthefirststudiesmeasuringfood'sphysicaleffectonthelefthippocampus(海马体),aseahorse-shapedbrainregioncrucialformemory,learning,anddecisionmaking.Iti

salsooneofthefirstareastoshrinkinpeoplewithAlzheimer'sdiseaseandotherformsofdementia(痴呆).255peoplefilledoutdietsurveysandthenunderwentMRIscans(

磁共振扫描成像)thatmeasuredtheirbrains.Fouryearslater,theyreturnedforanotherscaninresponsetoarequestfromtheresearchers.Thest

udyfoundthatthelefthippocampuswasbiggerandheavierinthehealthyeatersthanintheunhealthyones,regardlessofage,sex,weight,e

xercisehabits,orgeneralhealth.Thatmeanseatingtherightfoodsandskippingthewrongstuffcouldhelpprotectagainstdeclinesinthinkin

gandmemorythatleadtodementia.Healthyeatingdoesn'tjustpreventbraindecline.Itraisesscoresonthinkingandmemorytests,accordingtoastudypublished

inMarch2019thattracked2,621Americanwomenandmenfor30years."Greenleafyvegetableshavegoodeffectsthatmayprotectbothfemalesandmalesaga

instcognitive(认知的)declineanddementia,"saysleadresearcherClaireMcEvoy,RD,oftheCentreforPublicHealthatQueen'sUniversityBe

lfastinNorthernIreland.Evenalittlehealthyfoodgoesalongway.Accordingtoa2018RushUniversitystudythattracked960

peoplefor4.7years,participantswhoatejust1.3extraservingsofgreenleafyvegetablesadayshowedcognitiveabilitiessimilartoth

oseofpeople11yearsyounger.Howarethesepowerfoodsworkingwithyourbraincells?Animalandtest-tubeexperimentssuggestthatcompounds

inhealthydietshelpnewcellsmakecopiesofDNAwhentheydivideandmultiply.Meanwhile,high-fat,high-sugarprocessedfoodsharm

braincells.Whilefoodservesasanimportantbrainprotector,expertssaybrainsupplements(补品)aren'tallthateffective.Studiesshowthattheydon'tmakebrainc

ellsactiveinasignificantlypositiveway."Letthebuyerbecautious,"saysDavidHogan,MD,aspecialistattheUniversityofCalgary.Astudyof

nootropics(益智药)intheNovember2019JournaloftheAmericanMedicalAssociationrevealedthattheunapproveddrug-piracetam(乙酰胺吡咯烷酮)wasfoundinfourou

toffivebrandstested,atlevelsthatcouldcausesideeffectssuchasdepression.12Whydidtheresearchershavethe255peoplereturnfo

ranotherMRIscanfouryearslater?A.TotestwhethertheyhadAlzheimer'sdisease.B.Toseewhateffectsdietshadonthelefthippocampus.C.Tostudyhowtheykepthe

althyinthefouryears.D.TodeepentheirresearchintoAlzheimer'sdisease.13.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph2?A.Health

yeatinghelpstoreducetheriskofdementia.B.Unhealthydietisamajorcontributingfactorincognitivedecline.C.Ageandsexhavenothingtodowithourgeneralh

ealth.D.Plant-baseddietshavegreatereffectsonwomenthanmen.14.WhichofthefollowingwouldDavidHoganmostprobablyagreewith?A.Brainsupplementsar

eashelpfulashealthydiets.B.We'dbettertakebrainsupplementsforconvenience.C.Weshouldbecarefulwhentaking

brainsupplements.D.Brainsupplementshaveasmanysideeffectsasprocessedfoods.15.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.YestoG

reenLeafyVegetables.B.YestoNootropicsC.NotoIntelligenceD.NotoDementia第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文

后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Haveyoueverhadsomeonetellyou"Ifyoueatbeforebed,youaremorelikelytogetfat!"?___16___Thisbeliefori

ginatedwhenresearchersfoundtherelationbetweenindividualssnackinglateatnightandhavingaBMIthatcategorizesthemasobese(肥胖的)。Iseatinglateatnight,espe

ciallyafter8pm,reallygoingtomakeyougainweight?Onetheoryisthatyourmetabolism(新陈代谢)slowsdownwhenyouareasleep.___17___Thusth

ecaloriesyoueatrightbeforebedwouldnotbeburnedoffasmuchastheywouldbewhileyou'reawake.Althoughthescienceseems

prettysound,recentstudieshaveshownthatmetabolismchangesverylittle,ifatall,whileyouareasleep.___18___Theheartisstillbeating,lungsarestillworkin

g,andthebrainisstillveryactive.Alloftheseactionstakeenergy,meaningwhileweareasleep,wearestillburningcalories.___19___Aswekno

w,onephysiologicaleffectofinsulin(胰岛素)isstoringfat.Foodbeingconsumedlateatnightwillmorelikelybestoredawayduetothehigherlevelsofinsulinpr

esentinthebloodsystem.However,insulinlevelsatnightareshowntobenodifferentthaninsulinlevelsduringmid-day.Ifitistruethateati

ngwithhighinsulinlevelscausesyoutogainweight,anyoneeatinganytimeafterthemorningwillbecomefat.Sohowcomeindividualshavehig

herBMIswhentheysnackatnight?Itissimplyaresultofeatingtoomanycalories.Snacksthatindividualstendtoeatduringthenightareusuallyhighinsugarandcalories,

suchasicecream,candy,potatochipsandsoftdrinks.Putsimply,ifyoueatmorecaloriesthanyouburn,regardlessofthetimeoftheday,youwillg

ainweight.___20___A.Withaslowmetabolism,fewcaloriesarebeingburned.B.Whileasleep,yourbodystillfunctionsinmanyways.C.Alllivingmatterundergoesap

rocessofmetabolism.D.Thetimethesesnacksareconsumeddoesnotmatter.E.Withouteverquestioningit,peoplequicklyassumethistobetrue.F.Besides,insulinlevel

saredramaticallylowerinthemorningthanatnight.G.Anothertheoryisthatlate-nightsnackingleadstorisinginsulinlevels.第三部分语言运用(共两节,

满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Earlythatday,Iwassobusycaringforourpatient’

sprocedurethatneededtobewrappedup.Asmydaynearlyconcluded,Iwasexcitedtomeetmyplayfellowsand____21____withthem.Iwasalreadyoutsid

eourspecialareaunitinthehospitalwhenawomansuddenlycametome,holdingadoctor’sprescriptionwithmynameonit

.Myenthusiasmfellconsiderably.But,insteadofbeingcheeky,likeotherswouldprobablydoshowing____22____orimpatience,Ishowedher

aheartfeltsmileand____23____whatwaswrittenintheprescription,onlytofindoutitwasn’thersbuther____24____,andmynameonitbecausethedoctorwantedm

etogivetheproperinstructiononhowtousethebowel(肠)preparationneededforherhusband,whowas____25____fortheexaminationthefollowin

gday.Imetherhusband,whowasvery____26____andagoodlistener.Weconnectedinstantlywitheachother,____27____jokes.Thenexttimewemetwasduringhisco

lonoscopy(结肠镜检查)____28____andIassistedhiminfillingoutthepapers____29____bytheirinsurancecompany.Givenfinalinstructi

ons,theyleftthehospital.Atnoon,Iwasalonecleaningthe____30____whensuddenlyIheardaknockontheglassdoor,thinkingitmightsom

ebodywhowouldliketo____31____ofourservices.IcasuallylookedupandIwas____32____becausemyvisitorswerethepatient

andhiswifeagain!Iopenedthedoorandaskediftheyneededmore___33___orperhapsforgotsomething.Tomysurpriset

heygavemeapackedlunchandabottleofpineapplejuice.Lifehasmanyfacets.Itsbitsandpieces____34____youeveni

nyourbusydays.Itcouldendupwitha____35____orafreelunch.It’sjustamatterofthinkingdifferently.21.A.studyB.uniteC.relaxD.associate22.A.impr

ovementB.excitementC.disappointmentD.embarrassment23.A.reviewedB.checkedC.describedD.retold24.A.son’sB.mot

her’sC.husband’sD.father’s25.A.preparedB.scheduledC.allocatedD.distributed26.A.stubbornB.rigidC.mercifulD.h

umorous27.A.exchangingB.applaudingC.providingD.exploiting28.A.conclusionB.procedureC.operationD.signature29.A.neededB.offeredC.suggestedD.adop

ted30.A.wardB.bedroomC.corridorD.instrument31.A.remindB.informC.inquireD.talk32.A.takenabackB.tornapartC.paidbackD.cutin33.A

.medicationB.informationC.comfortD.support34A.touchB.hurtC.botherD.defend35.A.surpriseB.thoughtC.complaintD.

bargain第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)MaryfamiliesintheUnitedStateshavea____36____(large)incomenowthaneverbefore,butpe

oplearefinding____37____difficulttomakeendsmeetanyway.___38___isn’tadollarworthasmuchasitusedtobe?Economistssaythatthecostoflivingisthemoneythat

afamilymustpay____39____thenecessitiesoflife.Formanyyearsnow,thecostoflivinghasincreased____40____(great),sothevalueoft

hedollarhasdecreased.Noonefullyunderstandswhythecostoflivingkeeps____41____(increase),buteconomistsbelievethatworker

sandproducerscanmakepricesgoup.Asworkersearnmoney,theyhavemoremoneytospend,sotheydemandmoregoods.Ifthereisademandforcertaingoods,thep

ricesofthesegoodsgo____42____.Atthesametime,ifthere’sa____43____(short)ofgoods,thepricesalsoincrease.Familiesneedtoknow____44____happenstotheirmoney.

Theyneedtomaketheirincomemeetthecostofliving,somanypeopleplanafamilybudget.Budgeting____45____(help)youspendyourmoneyw

iselyasthecostoflivingincreases.第四部分单句填空(在空白处填入1个适当的单词或根据提示用单词的正确形式填空,每空1分,满分25分)46.Ourplansneedtobemore______(灵活的)

enoughtomeettheneedsofeveryone.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)47.Whenitcomestojobinterviews,first_______(印象)areimportant.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)48.Withfinalexaminations______(靠近),

wearesupposedtoworkharderandharder.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)49.Inmanycountries,restaurantswillc______you10%ofyourbillfortheirservice.(根据首字母单词拼写)50.Despite

hisdisabledbody,heisamanwithastrongsenseofresponsibility,oneworthyofoura_______.(根据首字母单词拼写)51.Aself-drivingtaxidevelopedbyBaiduhascompletedroadtest

ingandgotp___________(允许)toopenuptothegeneralpublic.(根据中英文提示填空)52.Themedicinesyouarec______(当前)taking

couldbeaffectingyourbalance.(根据中英文提示填空)53.Byopeningsuchanovel,Icanleavebehindallmyburdensandannoyanceandenterintoawonderfulan

d___________(神秘的)worldwhereIamnowanewcharacter.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)54.Canyouthinkofsomeother______(方面)whereAmericanEnglishisdifferent

fromBritishEnglish?(根据汉.语提示单词拼写)55.Iwoulda________itifyoucouldletmeknowinadvancewhetherornotyouwillbecoming.(根据首字母单词拼写)56.Becauseoftheadvertising

boom,peopleareusedtoseeinghighstandardsfor______(视觉的)design.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)57.Whentheaccidenthappened,thepolicewasjustonthe______(现场).(根据汉语提示单词拼写)58.

Letmegiveyousomecarpetp______(式样)totakehometoseewhichmatchesyourhouse.(根据中英文提示填空)59.Afewstudentsh______(犹豫)tostartandwaitedtoseewhatther

estoftheclasswoulddo.(根据中英文提示填空)60.Thephotographswillbeone________inthegalleryuntiltheendofthemonth.61.Therehasbe

enpositive______(反应)totheproposalofhelpingthedisabled,theimpactofwhichwillbelastingespeciallyforyoungerones.(根据

汉语提示单词拼写)62.Doingsomeexercisecanhelpyoutofeelphysicallyaswellasm__________relaxed.(根据首字母单词拼写)63.Hehasthe____

____(潜力)tobecomeaworld-classmusician.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)64.Theexpertsadvocatethatweshouldprotecttheenvironment

sothatthefutureg______canenjoytheblueskyaswedo.(根据首字母单词拼写)65.AtfirstRobertwouldn’tlethisdaughtergodiving,bute______hegaveinasshewa

ssoconfidentaboutherskills.(根据首字母单词拼写)66.Atree-plantingprojectwassetup,aimingtoraisestudents’environmentala____

__.(根据首字母单词拼写)67.It’sbelievedthatkeepingaproperbalancebetweenstudyandrestmakesuse______(精力充沛的).(根据中英文提示填空)68.Givingupmyjob

togobacktofull-timeeducationwasabigc______(投入),butnowIknowitwasthebestdecisionIevermade.(根据中英文提示填空)69

.Whenwelostthegame,Mr.Smithsharedusani______story,whichcheeredusup.(根据首字母单词拼写)70.Fortunately,thegovernme

nthasu________(着手做,从事)thepreservationofmanyoftheoldesthutongssincethePeople’sRepublicofChinawasfounded.(根据中英文提示填空)第五部分:写作(满分15分)71.假定你是某国际高中合唱团的团

长李华。现合唱团招新,请你写一篇合唱团的招募广告,内容包括:1.招新条件;2.社团简介;3.试唱安排。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。SingersWanted__________________________

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