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长春外国语学校2024-2025学年上学期第一次月考高二年级英语本试卷共16页。考试结束后,将答题卡交回。注意事项:1.答卷前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在考生信息条形码粘贴区。2.答题时请按要求用笔。3.请按照题号顺序在答题卡各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书
写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试卷上答题无效。4.作图可先使用铅笔画出,确定后必须用黑色字迹的签字笔描黑。5.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。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个小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetw
eenthespeakers?A.Doctorandpatient.B.Interviewerandinterviewee.C.Customeranddrugstoreassistant.2.Whenwillthespeakersdiscusstheirpl
ans?A.Beforedinner.B.Duringdinner.C.Afterdinner.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Anapartment.B.Apark.C.Abill.4.
Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Attheairport.B.Inthepostoffice.C.Intherestaurant.5.Howdoesthemanusua
llygotoschool?A.Bytakingasubway.B.Bytakingabus.C.Bydrivingacar.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,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、7题。6.WhatwillthespeakersdothisSaturdayevening?A.VisitaP
rojectHopeschool.B.CollectmoneyforProjectHope.C.Gathersomevolunteersintheirschool.7.Whenwillvolunteersgettogetherbefore
thefairbegins?A.At7:15pm.B.At6:45pm.C.At6:00pm.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WhywillthemangotoGermany?A.Tovisitafriendthere.B.Tohaveasummervacati
onthere.C.Tohaveaninternationalmeetingthere.9.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodowhenhevisitssomeone?A.Bringsomeflowersasagift.B.Arriveatthefriend’sf
amilyontime.C.Presentthefriendsomepreciousgifts.听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。10.Howlonghasthemanbeenfeelingunwell?A.Forabout2
or3days.B.Forabout3or4days.C.Forabout4or5days.11.Whatcausedthemantogiveupsmoking?A.Hisseriousdisease.B.Thedoctor’srequest.C.Hisfamilymembers’advic
e.12.Whattreatmentdoesthewomangivetotheman?A.Checkinghischest.B.Clearinghisthroat.C.Givinghimsomeaspirins.13Whatdoesthewomansuggest?A.Goingtowork.B.H
avingarestinbed.C.Takingfurthermedicaltest.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whoislikelytobeatthetopofhisclassthisyear?.A.Jack.B.Mark.C.
Jason.15.WhatisJasonhopingtodo?A.Becomeaprofessor.B.GotoHarvardUniversity.C.Goouttoenjoyhimselfforachange.16.WhatisMarkinterestedin?A.Law.B.Basketb
all.C.Football.17.Whatisthewoman’ssuggestiontotheman?A.TohaveatalkwithMark.B.Toagreetomakemoneyfromsports.C.TohelpJasonwithhisfutureplans.听
第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whichofthefollowingthingismentionedinthetalk?A.Sayinggoodnight.B.Goinghomelate.C.Washingbeforesleepi
ng.19.Whatistheeasiesttosaybutthehardesttodoforus?A.Tohonorourparents.B.Torecordsomeimpressivemoments.C.Tofocusongoodmemories
aboutourparents.20.Whatdoesthespeakeradviseustodoifwecan’tspeaktoourparentscalmly?A.Writealetter.B.Sendamessage.C.Negotiatewithourparents.第二部分
阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。AThebestsciencebooksinspireasenseofwonderandmak
eyouamazedattheincredibleworldwelivein.Herearefourofthemtofeedyourimagination.AShortHistoryofNearlyEveryth
ingbyBillBrysonHowdiditallbegin?Andhowdidwegethere?Combininghistoryandscience,thebookoffersacomprehensiveyetentertaininganswertothesequ
estions.BillBrysontakesthereaderonanimpressivejourneythroughthegreatestscientificdiscoveriesinhistory.Itexplainss
cientifictopicsinavividway,butit’squitealongread.ThingExplainerbyRandallMunroeHowdohelicopterswork?Orcells?RandallMunroeexplainshowthingsw
orkusingillustrationsandonlythemostcommon1,000wordsinEnglish.Itwillshiftyourapproachtoexplanation.So,nexttimeexplainhowsomethingworksrat
herthanmerelycallitbyitsname.However,additionallyprovidingmoretechnicaltermsmighthaveenhancedtheunderst
andingandlearningexperience.AskanAstronautbyTimPeakeWhatdoesitfeelliketoflyintospace?Howdoyouprepareforit?AstronautTimPeake
answersallthequestionsyouneverknewaboutgoingintospace.Thebookgivesinsightsintothecutting-edgescience,aswellastheday-to-daylifeonboar
doftheInternationalSpaceStation.Itsquestionandanswerformatmakesiteasytoquicklyfindanswers,butitcanbecomelessappealingduetothelackof
descriptivelanguage.DeepTimebyRileyBlackWanttoknowthestoryofourplanet?RileyBlacktakesusonajourney,intheorderoftime,through
thegeological(地质的)eventsthathaveshapedourplanet.Thefascinatinghigh-qualityimagesaresupportedbyeasilydigestibleexplanationsofkeyh
istoricalmoments.Italsoexpandsonkeyconceptsingeology,astronomyandbiology.Yet,measuringthesizeofsomeobjectsontheph
otosisdifficultduetothelackofascalebar(比例尺).1.Whichbookisorganizedintheformatofquestionandanswer?A.AShortHistoryofNearlyEveryth
ing.B.ThingExplainer.C.AskanAstronaut.D.DeepTime.2.What’sashortcomingofThingExplainer?A.Itisrathertoolong.B.Itiswri
tteninplainlanguage.C.Itlackstechnicalterms.D.Itfailstoincludeclearimages.3.WhatdoAShortHistoryofNearlyEverythingandDeepTimehaveincommon?A.Theycombi
nescienceandhistory.B.Theyfeaturevividillustrations.C.Theyintroduceastronauts’dailylife.D.Theyentertainreadersofallag
es.BRecently,IaccidentallyfoundasetofHanfulonlyworeoncefromthebottomofthecupboard.Irememberbuyingthemsimplytomatcht
heancient-stylehairaccessories(配饰)afriendgaveme.Itoccurredtomethat1hadbeentrappedinthe“birdcageeffect”.“Bir
dcageeffect”meansthatwhenyougetanitemoneday,youwillpreparemorethingstomatchit.Weeksago,Iwasinthecompanyoffriendsengagedinshopping
.Onesaidthatshewantedtobuyagoodwritingpentomatchthedelicatenotebookthathersistergaveher,sothatshewouldfallinlovewithtakingnotesonreading,andth
uslovereading,notjustreading.Ijokedthatshemusthavefallenforthe“birdcageeffect”.Butthefriendsaidwithasmile:“Whynotusethe‘bird
cageeffect’instead?”Forthefirsttime,Iheardthatthe“birdcageeffect”canbeusedinreverse(逆向).However,thiscan’thelpbutremindmeofmiddleschoo
l,andIseemtohaveusedthe“birdcageeffect”.Passingbyabookstoreoneday,Ipurchasedamagazineandsawthecallforcontributionspublishedin
themagazine,soIstartedwritingwitheagerhands,andthenIfellinlovewithwriting.Aftershoppingwithmyfriendsthattime,Ibegantoproceedtousethe“birdcageeffe
ct”.Iboughtasmallfreshtableclothtodecoratemydesk,andabeautifulnotebooktorecordmyinspiration.Wheneverythingwasready,Istartedwr
itingagain.Buthowcanwegetridofthe“birdcageeffect”inmanythings,andevenusethe“birdcageeffect”intheoppositeway?Various
“birdcages”unavoidablyappearinlife,butwecandistinguishthem.Ifitisnotinlinewiththeactualsituation,itisa“negativebirdcage”,thenwemust
learntostoplossesintimeandmaintainaheartofabandonmentandseparation.Ifitisa“positivebirdcage”thatmotivatesustodevelopupward,wecanclarifyourgoals
,shopordecorateappropriately,andmotivateourselvestomovetowardsourgoals.Atthistime,youwillfindthatthe“birdcageeffect”isactuallynotsoterrible
!4.Whatisparagraph2mainlyabout?A.Theapplicationofthe“birdcageeffect”inlife.B.Thenecessityofusingthe“birdcageeffect”i
nlife.C.Theturningpointoftheauthor’sideaonthe“birdcageeffect”.D.Theauthor’sconflictwithherfriendoverthe“birdcageeffect”.5.Wh
atistheauthor’spurposeinmentioninghermiddleschoolexperience?A.Torecallherdelightfuldaysatschool.B.Toexplainthereason
forherlovewithwriting.CToconfirmthepositiveofthe“birdcageeffect”.D.Toproveherknowledgeofthe“birdcageeffect”.6.Howcanwemakeuseoft
he“birdcageeffect”positively?A.Byrealizingthiseffecthastwosides.B.Bypromotingourpersonalconsumption.C.Byrecognizingthiseffect
isnotsoterrible..D.Byguidingouractstogowithreasonablegoals.7.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.GettingRido
ftheBirdcageEffectConfidentlyB.MotivatingOurselvestoMoveTowardsOurGoalsC.TheBirdcageEffect:InfluenceonConsumerBehaviorD.TheBirdcageEffect:HowtoUse
IttoYourAdvantageCTheworldisfullofadviceonhowtogetagoodnight’ssleep,butsometimesdoingsojustisn’tpossible.Ifyoua
restrugglingwithasleepdisorder,areashiftworkerorhaveababywhowakeseveryfewhours,beingtoldhowtosleepwellcan
beannoying.Forothers,despitefeelingexhaustedallday,afourthepisodeofyourfavoriteTVseriescanseemmoreappealingthangoingtob
ed.Howdoyouknowifyouaresleep-deprived?Forsomepeople,theanswerwillbeobvious;forothers,itmaybelessso.RussellFoster,aprofessorattheUniversityofOxford,
specifiesthreesignsthatyouareprobablynotgettingenoughsleep:“Feelingthatyoudon’tperformatyourpeakduringtheday;oversleepin
gonfreedays;orcraving(渴望得到)anapduringtheday.”“Lackofgoodsleepcancauseanimbalanceinyourappetitehormones,”saysMartinMeadows,aregistereddi
etitian:“Thehormoneghrelin,whichcausesyoutofeelhungry,increasesandthehormoneleptin,whichsignalsthatyouarefu
ll,decreases.”AsMeadowssays:“It’saperfectstormwherewewanttoeatmoreandwedon’tknowwhentostop,combinedwiththefactt
hatwhenwearesleep-deprivedourwillpowerislower,anditallbecomesprettytricky.Poorsleep,orsleepdeprivation(匮乏),le
adstoanincreasedlikelihoodofpoorlifestylechoices.Manyofusgetstuckinthehabitofeatingjunkfood,andtheknock-oneffe
ctisthatthejunkfooddisturbsoursleep,becauseit’shigherinsugar;it’smorestimulating.”“Shortterm,youcangetawaywiththenegativ
einfluenceofsleepdeprivationofyou,”saysFoster.“It’sinthelongtermthatthingsstarttofallapart.”Hecataloguestheilleffects:“You
rcognitiveperformancedropswithaccumulatedsleepdeprivation—yourcommunicationskills,yourdecision-makingskills,
yourmemory.”Thereisalsoanincreasedriskofcardiovascular(心血管的)disease,depressionandpsychosis.Fortunately,accordin
gtoMeadows,mostofuscoulddowithanextrahourtoanhourandahalfofsleepeachnighttocopewithsleepdeprivation.Andifyouhadabad
night’ssleep,Meadowsrecommends“makingaconsciousefforttochoosefoodssuchaswholegrains,beans,fruitsandvegetables.Becausetheyarepackedwithfiberandwate
r,theywillhelpyoufeelfullwhilelimitingyouroverallenergyintake.”8.Theexamplesgiveninthefirstparagraphareintendedto______.A.listr
easonswhypeoplehateadviceongoodsleepB.highlighttheharmcausedbysleepdeprivationC.presentthefactualphenomenonoflackofsleepD.formacontrast
withthefollowingparagraphs9HowdoeslackofgoodsleepaffectappetiteaccordingtoMartinMeadows?A.Itdisturbsthefeelingofbeinghungryorfull.B.Itruinsyourappeti
teinsteadoffeelinghungry.C.ItcausesimbalanceineatingandsleepingD.Ithasnoimpactonappetitehormones.10.Whichofthefollowingmessageisconveyedby
Meadowsinparagraph4?A.Whenit’sstormyoutside,wecraveforjunkfoodandagoodnightsleep.B.Whenwefeelundertheweather,weshouldeatlessandsleepmore.C.Weshould
combinehealthyeatingwithregularsleeptogether.D.Badeatingandsleepdeprivationcontributestoeachother.11.Peoplelackings
leepareencouragedto______.A.sleepforaslongastheywantduringthedayB.consumefoodrichinfiberandwaterC.preventyourselffromenergyintakeeac
hnightD.watchoneepisodeoftheirfavoriteTVseriesDIfyouliveonthisplanet,there’sadecentchanceyou’veseentheclassicStarTrekEp
isode,inwhichcaptainKirkandseveralmembersfindthemselvesinwhatappearstobeanotheruniverse.Thesedays,itse
emstheideaofthemultiverse—manyworlds—ishavingitsHollywoodmoment.Itsappealasastorytellingdeviceisobvious—charactersexploreamulti-worldwith
varyingdegreesofsimilaritytoourown,aswellasdifferentversionsofthemselves.Hence,ithasbeenfullyestablishedinmainstreampopculture.WhileHolly
woodcan’tseemtogetenoughofthemultiverse,itremainsdeeplycontroversial(有争议的)amongscientists.Advocatesonthetwosidesshownomer
cytowardeachotherintheirbooks,ontheirblogs.Butphysicistsdidn’tpulltheideaoutofthinair—rather,severaldistinctlineso
freasoningseemtopointtothemultiverse’sexistence.However,criticswarnthatmakingthemultiverselegalcouldmakeitharderforthepublic
todistinguish.speculative(推测性的)theoriesfromestablishedfact,makingitmoredifficulttokeeppseudo-science(伪科学)atbay.Givin
gcredittosuchspeculationrisks“turningfundamentalphysicsintopseudo-science”.Themultiversecontroversyisrootedintheideaoftestabi
lity.Ifwecan’tinteractwiththeseotheruniverses,ordetecttheminanyway,someexpertsinsistthatreducesthemtomerephilosophicalspeculation.
ButCarroll,anadvocatefor“manyworlds”,arguesthatmathematicsisthelanguagedescribingourphysicaltheories.SinceSchrdinger’sequation(方程),o
nwhichQuanturr(量子)mechanicrests,predictstheexistenceofmanyworlds,sobeit.Couldamoreexpansiveviewoftheuniversei
tselfbethenextbreakthrough?AsSiegfriedputsit:“Everytimeinthepastthatwe’vethought,‘We’vegotit;thisiswhatthewholeuniverseis’—thepeoplewho’vesaid
,‘Maybethere’smorethanoneofthose’havealwaysturnedouttoberight.”12.WhyisHollywoodsooccupiedwiththemultiverse?A.Itmakesforengagingplots.B.It
isamuch-talked-abouttopic.C.Itishelpfultopopularizescience.D.Itdominatesthemainstreampopculture.13.Whatdotheunderlinedwordsinpara
graph3probablymean?A.Outofdate.B.Outofplace.C.Outofnowhere.D.Outofquestion.14.Accordingtotheopponent
s,thebasicstandardoffundamentalphysicsisthat______.A.itcanbedetectedsomehowB.itcanbereasonedlogicallyC.itcanbeinterpretedphilosoph
icallyD.itcanbepredictedbymathematicsequation15.Whatmightbetheauthor’sattitudetowardthemultiverse?A.Doubtful.B.Dismissive.C.Unc
lear.D.Approving.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。ArtificialIntelligence(AI)geolocation(互联网定位技术)solutio
nsarechangingthewayresearcherstrackandmonitorwildlife,enablingmorepowerfulconservationefforts.Theses
ystemsuseadvancedsensors,satelliteimagery,andmachinelearningalgorithms(算法)togatherreal-timedataonanimalmovements,habitatpreferences,andmigrat
ionpatterns.____16____Traditionaltrackingmethodsoftenrelyonnon-automatictrackingorinconvenientnecklace-likesystems,whichmaycauses
tressanddiscomforttotheanimals.____17____Thedevicescanworkastagsandthecameratrapscanbesetupremotely,whichdecreaseshumanimpactonwild
life.Inaddition,AI-powereddevicescollectandanalyzedataprecisely.Throughtheirassistance,scientistscangaininsightsintohabitatchoicesa
ndevaluatetheeffectofglobalwarmingonwildanimallocations.____18____Forexample,byanalyzingthecollecteddata,
conservationistscanpromotetargetedhabitatrestorationeffortsaccordingtothepatternsandconnectionstheydiscoveredwithth
ehelpofAIgeolocationdevices.____19____Bymonitoringanimals’behavioralchangesinreal-time,researcherscanquicklydetectsignsofenvironmentalissues
.Suddenchangesinananimal’smovementscouldindicatethreatsorproblems.Researcherscanthenrespondimmediately,potentiallysavingtheanimal’slife.Sharing
geolocationdatathroughonlineplatformscanalsohelpraiseawarenessaboutprotectingendangeredspecies.____20____Thishelpt
hemfeelmoreconnectedtotheissueswildlifefaceinhabitats.Thebondpromotesasenseofresponsibilityamongindividualsandencouragesthemtocontributetowildli
feconservationeffortsthroughvariousmeans,suchasdonations,volunteerwork,andsoon.AThisknowledgeenablesthemtomake
accurateandefficientdecisions.B.However,AItrackingdoesnotrequiredisturbingcontactwiththeanimals.C.AImonitoringneedsf
ewerbatteryreplacementsthanthetraditionalmethods.D.Thesolutionshaveofferedthefollowingkeybenefitstowildlifeconservation.E.Directlyenga
gingwithconservationeffortsgivespeopleafirst-handexperience.F.TheAIgeolocationtechnologysignificantlyreducestheneedformassivefieldwork.
G.Withreal-timedata,theAIsolutionsalsofunctionasanearlywarningforwildliferisks.第三部分语言运用(共五节,满分55分)第一节完形填空(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。Oneday,agirlcameuponacocoon,andshecouldtellthatabutterflywastrying
to____21____.Shewaitedandwatchedthebutterflystruggleforhoursto____22____itselffromthetinyhole.____23____,thebutte
rflystoppedmoving,itseemedtobe___24___.Thegirlthendecidedtohelpgetthebutterflyoutandwithapairofscissorscutopenthecocoon.Thebutt
erflywasthen___25___abletoescape.However,itsbodywasswollen(肿胀的)anditswingswere____26____.Thegirlstillthoughtshehaddonethebutterflyafavorasshesatth
erewaitingforitswingstogrowinorder.to____27____itsbody.Thatwasn’thappening.Thebutterflywasunabletofly,andfortherestofitslife,itcould
onlymovebycrawlingaroundwithlittlewingsanda___28___body.Despitethegirl’sgoodintentions,shedidn’tunderstandthatthe___29___ofthebutterfly’scocoona
ndthestrugglethebutterflyhadto_____30_____inordertoescapeservedanimportantpurpose.Asbutterflies_____31__
___fromtightcocoonsandstretchwingsout,itforcesliquidfromtheirbodyintotheirwingstopreparethemtobeabletofly.The_____32_____thatwefaceinlif
ehelpusgrowandgetstronger.Thereisoftenareasonbehindtherequirementofbeing____33____andpersistent.Whenbearingdifficulttimes,wewillde
velopthenecessary_____34_____thatwe’llneedinthefuture.Withouthavinganystruggles,wewon’tgrow,whichmeansit’
sveryimportantto_____35_____personalchallengesourselvesratherthanrelyingonotherpeopletoalwayshelpus.21.A.hatchB.hangC.swingD.nest22.A.trap
B.releaseC.wrapD.throw23.A.EvensoB.SoonerorlaterC.AllofasuddenD.Asusual24.A.scaredB.soughtC.kickedD.stuck25.A.easilyB.hardlyC.merelyD.slightly2
6.A.overestimatedB.underdevelopedC.overgrownD.underfed27.A.protectB.shadeC.supportD.survive28.A.tinyB.skinnyC.strongD.large29.A.conservationB.restri
ctionC.tensionD.variation30.A.comeoutB.pullupC.gothroughD.leaveoff31.A.runB.recoverC.generateD.emerge32.A.strugglesB.adventuresC.detailsD.gui
delines33.A.industriousB.tolerantC.superiorD.straightforward34.A.carefulnessB.strengthC.optimismD.patience35.A.holdontoB.turnd
ownC.takeonD.bringup第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Kites,whichwereinventedover2,000yearsagoinChina,arebelievedt
obe___36___earliestflyingobjectscreatedbyhumans.Aftercenturiesofdevelopment,kiteshavebecomeoneofthecoun
try’srepresentativetraditionalhandicrafts,showing___37___(it)charmandgainingpopularityallovertheworld.In2006,kite-makingtechniquewasincluded___
38___thelistofChina’snationalintangibleculturalheritage.Currently,theChinesekite-makingtechnique___39___(involve)foursteps:makingtheframe,pasting
paperontotheframe,paintinganddecoratingitandthenmasteringtheartofflyingthekite.Themostdistinctivekite-makingtechniquecanbefoundinWeifang
,___40___hasdevelopeditsownuniquecharacteristics___41___(base)ontraditionalkite-makingcraftsmanship.Thiscityis___42___(wide)regarded
asthebirthplaceofmanypopularflyingtoys.ThethemesofWeifangkitesareincrediblydifferent,includingbirds,fish,culturalrelics,historicalfiguresandlege
nds.TodayinWeifang,therearevirtuallynolimitationsontheshapesorsizesofkites,whichcanbemade___43___(present)people’sidealsan
daspirations.ThisdiversitycanbeobservedattheannualWeifangInternationalKiteFestival,which___44___(hold)onthethirdSaturdayofeveryAprilsince1984.Peo
plefromover30countriesandregionsaroundtheworldtakepartinthefestivaleveryyear.Duringthefestival,theski
llofkite-flyingisdemonstratedthroughmanyaerial____45____(compete).第三节词汇语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)根据首字母或汉语提示填空,每空一词。46.Commons
___________ofdiabetesareweightlossandfatigue.(根据首字母单词拼写)47.Allofhertroublesarei___________,whichonlyexistinhermind.(根据首字母单词拼写)48Languageteac
herswillneverber___________bycomputersintheclassroom.(根据首字母单词拼写)49.Nowadays,mostcarsaree___________withGPS.(根据首字母单词拼写)5
0.Humansandnon-nativeanimalshavecausedmuchd__________totheenvironmentontheisland.(根据首字母单词拼写)51.ProfessorWang___________(承担)th
etaskofwritingacomprehensiveEnglishdictionarylastyear.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)52.Arnoldis___________(肯定地)goingtoachievehisdream.(根
据汉语提示单词拼写)53.Touchthescreento________(激活)thesystem.(根据汉语意思单词拼写)54.Thestudyofsociology________(重合)withthestudyofeconomics.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)55.Herca
llsbecameless___________(频繁的).(根据汉语提示单词拼写)第四节翻译(一)(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)根据语境及汉语提示补全句子。56.她笑了,眼里闪烁着兴奋的光芒。Shelaughed,hereyes______
________withexcitement.57.他浑身发抖,如坐针毡。Heshookallover,feelinglike_____________..58.她又害怕又紧张,僵在原地不动。Scar
edandnervous,she_____________tothespot.59.我羞涩地笑了笑,班上爆发出热烈的掌声。Igavethemashysmileandthewholeclasswasfilledwith______________.60.当她得知自己获得一等奖的消息时,她高
兴得心怦怦直跳。Whenshegotthenewsofherwinningthefirstprize,herheart______________withwildjoy.第五节翻译(二)(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)将下列汉语句子翻译成英文。61.幸福的泪水顺着她的脸流下来。(汉译英)___
________________________________________________________________________62.考试前我总是忐忑不安。(汉译英)___________________________________________
________________________________63.汤姆看见一条蛇,心里突然咯噔一下。(汉译英)___________________________________________________________________________
64.他的脸色苍白,站在那里说不出话。(汉译英)65.一看到直升飞机,简的脸上就闪现出灿烂的笑容。(汉译英)_______________________________________________________________________
____第四部分写作(满分15分)66.你校正在组织英语作文比赛。请以身边值得你学习的人为题,写一篇短文参赛,内容包括:1.人物简介;2.值得你学习的原因。注意:1.写作词数应为100左右;2.短文题目已为你写好。ARoleModelILearnfrom____
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