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第Ⅰ卷(共90分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1分,满分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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。1.Howmanyeggswillthewomanprepare?A.20.B.30.C.300.2.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Onaplane.B.In
ahotel.C.Onatrain.3.What'stheman'sopiniononadvertisements?A.Theyshouldbelimited.B.Theyareacceptable.C.Theyarereallyan
noying.4.Whatdoesthemanlikemostabout2016?A.Packingandunpacking.B.Gettingahouse.C.Movingconstantly.5.Whatisthewoman
'splan?A.Tostartherownbusiness.B.Tobeacollegeprofessor.C.Tomajorineducation.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whatistheprobab
lerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Relatives.B.Friends.C.Classmates.7.WhathappenedtoEli?A.Hepassedaway
.BHewasinjuredseriously.C.Hegotaheartattack.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WhatclassdoesMaryhavethismorning?A.Botany.B.Spanish.C.Geography.9.Why
didOliviastayuppainting?A.Sheintendedtogetgoodgrades.B.Shethoughtshewasmorecreative.C.Shewantedtoearnas
cholarship.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Wheredoesthewomancomefrom?英语试卷A.America.B.Singapore.C.Thailand.11.Whatdoweknowaboutthe
man?A.HewillflytoNewYorkduringthevacation.B.Hepreferstotraveltoasmallerplace.C.HehastravelledalotinThailand.12.Whyisthewomaninahurry?A.Tocatc
hherflight.B.Togradepapers.C.Togivealesson.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whoisthewoman?A.Ahotelmanager.B.Acoachdriver.C.Atravelagent.14.
Whathappenedtothemanfirst?A.Thecoachbrokedown.B.Hisdemandwasrejected.C.Hisroomwasinamess.15.Whatdoesthemancomplainabout?A.Impolite
hotelcleaners.B.Badserviceandpoorfood.C.Noisedownstairs.16.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthewoman'sapology?A.Satisfac
tory.B.Sincere.C.Annoying.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatistheprogramabout?A.Travel.B.Culture.C.Food.18.Whatdoesthejokemean?A.Peoplet
ipdifferently.B.Americansaregenerous.C.Frenchpeoplearemean.19.HowmuchdoAmericansusuallytip?A.Lessthanl0%.B.About15%.C.Morethan20%.20.Whatcanwel
earnfromtheprogram?A.TippingisuncommoninBrazil.B.TippingistheNo.limportantthing.C.TippingisnotamustinBritishcafes.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题,每小题2分
,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AManyworkershavehadnochoicebuttoadapttoworkingfromhomeinrecentmo
nthssinceofficesshutdownduetotheCOVID-19pandemic(新冠疫情).Andthenoisysituationandendlesshouseworkmayresultinaterribleemotion.Anewoptionis
waitingforyou.ThatisWFH:workfromahotel.HotelFigueroAspecialprogramtitledWorkPerksaimstorepositionsomeof94-
year-oldHotelFiguero’s268roomsasday-useoffices.AccordingtoManagingDirectorConnieWang,theset-uplaunchedinJuneandisagreatopportunitytogetout
oftheirhouseswithhigh-speedWi-Fi,unlimitedprintingprivilegesandfreeparking.The350-square-footroomssellfor$129perday,withanoptiont
oextendtoanovernightstayforanadditional$20.TheWytheAboutiquehotelinBrooklyn.Thehotelrecentlyannouncedapartnershipw
ithco-workingofficespacecompanyIndustriousthroughwhichitisrecycling13second-storyguestroomstoserveasofficesforuptofour
people.Eachoftheroomshasasmalloutdoorplatform,anddogsarewelcome.Pricingstartsat$200andgoesupto$275,dependingonhowmanypeopleusethespa
ce.TheSawyerTheSawyer,inSacramento,California,isofferingpoolcabanas(更衣室)foruseasoutdooroffices,completewithfastWi-Fi,freeparkingandcateredlunchfor$1
50perday.HotelsByDayYannisMoatifoundedHotelsByDaybackin2015.Thatcompanyhasgrowntoincludemorethan1,500hotels,andhasseenasignifi
cantincreaseinthenumberofinquiriesforday-usebookingslately.Moatisaidthecurrentsituationwillforcehotelstoupgrade(提升)themselvestostayaliv
e,andhepredictedthatofferingroomsforday-useonlyisoneofthedirectionstheywillgo.21.Howmuchshouldonepayfora24-hourstayinHotelFiguero?A.$1
29.B.$149.C.$150.D.$200.22.Whichhotelallowspetsin?A.TheWythe.B.TheSawyer.C.HotelsByDay.D.HotelFiguero.23.Whatdowek
nowaboutYannisMoati?A.HestartedaprogramtitledWorkPerks.B.Hehasupgradedatleast1,500rooms.C.Heusuallypredictseverythingcorrectly.D.He
isoptimisticabouttheWFHtrend.B源Weusewhatisknownasinnerspeech,wherewetalktoourselves,toevaluatesituatio
nsandmakedecisions.Now,arobothasbeentrainedtospeakalouditsinnerdecision-makingprocess,givingusaviewofhowitrespondstocontradictorydemands.Arianna
PipitoneandAntonioChellaattheUniversityofPalermo,Italy,programmedahumanoidrobotnamedPepper,withsoftwaretha
tmodelshumancognitive(认知的)processes,whichallowedPeppertoretrieve(检索)relevantinformationfromitsmemoryandfindth
ecorrectwaytoactbasedonhumancommands,aswellasatext—to—speechprocessor.ItallowedPeppertovoiceitsdecision-makingprocesswhilecompl
etingatask,"Withinnerspeech,wecanbetterunderstandwhattherobotwantstodoandwhatitsplanis,"saysChella.TheresearchersaskedPeppertosetadinnertabl
eaccordingtoetiquette(礼仪)rulestheyhadprogrammedintotherobot.InnerspeechwaseitherenabledordisabledtoseehowitaffectedPepper'sabilityto
dowhatwasinstructed.Wheninstructedtoplaceanapkinonaforkwithitsinnerspeechenabled,Pepperaskeditselfwhattheetiq
uetterequiredandconcludedthatthisrequestwentagainsttherulesithadbeengiven.Itthenaskedtheresearchersifputtingthenapkinontheforkwasthecorrec
taction.Whentolditwas,Peppersaid,“OK,Iprefertofollowyourdesire,"andexplainedhowitwasgoingtoplacethenapkinonthefork.Whenaskedtodothesametaskwithi
nnerspeechdisabled,Pepperknewthiscontradictedetiquetterules,soitdidn'tperformthetaskorexplainwhy.Withthepotentialforrobotstobecom
emorecommoninthefuture,thistypeofprogrammingcouldhelpthepublicunderstandtheirabilitiesandlimitations,saysSarahSeboattheUniversityofChicago."It
maintainspeople'strustandenablescooperationandinteractionsbetweenhumansandrobots,"shesays.However,thisexperimen
tonlyusedasinglehumanparticipant,saysSebo."It'sunclearhowtheirapproachwouldcompareacrossawiderangeofhumanpartici
pants,"shesays.24.Whydoestheauthormentionhowpeoplemakedecisionsinthefirstparagraph?A.Tointroducethetopic.B.Tomakecomparisons.C.Toprovideanexample.D.
Tosupporthisargument.25.HowdidPepperreacttothecontradictoryinstructionwithitsinnerspeechenabled?A.Itfailedtocompletethetask.B.Itfollowedth
eetiquetterules.C.Itmadearandomdecision.D.Itcommunicatedwiththeresearchers.26.WhatdidSarahSebothinkoftheresearch?A.Itwascreativebutworthless.B.It
wasagoodtrybuttheresultwasafailure.C.Itwasinspiringbutneededfurtherevidence.D.Itwascarefullydesignedbutpoorlyperformed.27.Whic
hofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.RobotTaughtToBePoliteB.RobotCanExplainItsDecisionC.RobotMakingDecisions
:NoLongerADreamD.Robot-HumanCommunication:NoLongerAProblemCAtonly9yearsold,LesiaCartelliwasbadlyburntinagasexplosionatherg
randparents’house.Theburnsweresoseverethatherowngrandfatherdidn’trecognizeher.Lesiacouldhaveremainedwithdrawnforherwholelife.Butnow,thisw
omanusesherpainfulpasttohelpotherburnvictimsfindhealing(治愈).“MylifegotbetterwhenIstartedtolookatmylifeasagift,”Lesiasaid.Lesiast
artedAngelFaces,anationalnonprofitorganizationofferingweek-longsupportiveretreats(休养所)foradolescentfemaleburnvictims.Theseretreats,forgirlsfrom11-
19yearsofage,providemeetingstohelpthegirlshealemotionally.“She’slikeaballofsunshine,”saidCasiSmith,a17-year-oldwithburnsonherfacesherece
ivedasababy.“Lookingather,Icanseeeverythingshe’sbeenthrough.Butheresheis;insteadofhiding,she’shelping
people.Tome,thatisamazing.Idon’tknowifIcouldeverdothat.”Asawomanburnedinagasexplosion,Lesiaisabletoconnectwiththeseyoungladiesonaperson
allevel,assomeonewhoknowswhatthey’regoingthrough.Herheartforhelpingothersmotivatesfellowburnvictimstotakec
ontroloftheircircumstances.Allofthesewomenaremiracles.Theyareblessedtohavesurvivedhorribleaccidentsmostofuscan’tevenim
agine.Yet,survivingtheincidentisjustthebeginning.Lesiadescribestheperiodfollowingtheactualeventcausingtheburnsasa“traumacocoo
n”.Andthat’swhereshestepsin.“Ididn’twantanyothergirltogothroughwhatIhadgonethrough,”shesays.“Weofferaplacewheregirlscansufferlesspainan
dbegintoreallyheal.”28.WhatmadeLesia’slifebecomebetteraftertheaccident?A.Hergrandfather’smedicalhelp.B.AngelFaces’
supportiveretreats.C.Thechangeofherattitudetolife.D.Otherburnvictims’healingstories.29.WhatdowelearnaboutLesiaa
ndAngelFaces?A.AngelFacesprovidedhelpformaleburnvictims.B.LesiastartedAngelFaceswiththehelpofCasiSmith.C.VictimsreceivedAngelFaces’profes
sionalmedicalhelp.D.Lesia’sexperiencesinspiredmanyyoungfemaleburnvictims.30.Whatdothewords“traumacocoon”underlinedinthelastpara
graphprobablymean?A.Thetimewhenonefeelspainfulandwithdrawn.B.Thequietplacewhereonecanhavegreatfun.C.Thephy
sicalinjurythatcanbeeasilyremoved.D.Thetimewhenonefeelspainfulandwithdrawn.31.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeLesia?A.Powerfulandcar
ing.B.Creativeandadventurous.C.Selfishbutbrave.D.Shybutindependent.DBritishshoppersbuy2.15milliontonsofclothingandsho
esannually,yetUKcitizenshaveanestimated€30billonworthofunusedclothingatthebackofthewardrobe(衣橱).Butnewtechnologycouldseeth
eendofthat,withthegarments(衣服)themselvesremindingtheownersoftheirexistence.“Smartclothes”couldhelpusclearoutourwardrobesbysendingmessagesortwe
eting(发推文)usiftheyhaven’tbeenwornforagoodwhile.Ifthesemessagesareignored,thegarmentswillgetintouchwithaclot
hingcharityandasktobereused,withanorganizationautomaticallysendingoutdonationinformation.Theycouldbeprogrammedf
orapublicsalewheretheyaresoldtowhoeveroffersthehighestpriceoneBay.AcademicsatBirminghamCityUniversityaredevelopingtheconnected“wardrobe”toencoura
gemoresuitableclothesconsumption(消费).Theconceptseesgarmentstagged(贴标签),usingwashablecontactless(非接触的)technology.MarkBrill,seniorlecturerattheuniv
ersity,said,“Thinkofthesurprisewhenanownersuddenlyreceivesbidsforitemsthattheydidn’tknowwereintheirwardrobe.”“Theconnectedwardrobeisapra
cticalpleasantconcepttoencouragepeopletothinkabouttheirclothingconsumption.Finally,Ihopeitwillencour
agemoreappropriatefashionconsumption,”headded.“Perhapswecanevenmoveawayfromtheideaof‘ownership’ofclothing.Whenwe’vewornthemenough,t
heitemswillpassthemselvesontotheirnextkeeper.”Itfollowsinthefootstepsofthe“InternetofThings”—aconceptthatseesordinar
yhouseholditemsconnectingtotheInternetinordertoshareinformation.Now,the“InternetofClothes”willseethatneglectedgarmentswilltweetandt
exttheowners,“asking”tobeworndependingontheweatherandfrequencyofwear.Clotheswillkeeptrackofotherinformati
on,suchaswhoownedthempreviously,aswellashowmuchtheyoriginallycost,whomadethemandhowmuchtheworkerwaspaidforthem.32.Whatdoes
theauthorsayabout“smartclothes”?A.TheymaybedonatedoneBay.B.Theyhavegainedinpopularity.C.Theygivewarningsifwor
nout.D.Theymayberecyclediflongforgotten.33.HowdoesMarkBrillfindthe“connectedwardrobe”?A.Ithelpspeoplebuyclothesatreasonableprices.B.I
tchangespeople’sshoppinghabits.C.Itcontributestorightconsumptionattitude.D.Itimprovesshoppers’confidence.34.Whatissuggestedinthelastparagraph
?A.TheInternetisaplatformtoshareitems.B.Weatheraffectstheconnectedwardrobe.C.Clothesaresoldonlineatalowprice.D.Clothescanbeasourceofinf
ormation.35.What’stheauthor’sattitudetothenewtechnology?A.Critical.B.Uninterested.C.Approving.D.Doubtful.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分
,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。有两项为多余选项。Ifyoufeelanxioussocializingwithpeople,doinggooddeedsmayhelpyourelax.Scientists
havefoundthatkeepingbusywithactsofkindnesscanhelppeoplemixmoreeasilywithstrangersinsteadoftryingtoavoid
them.Theirstudycouldhelppeoplewhofeelfearfulinthecompanyofothersfeelbetterinsocialsituationssuchasparti
es,forexample._____36_____,peoplewhosufferfromsocialanxietywillmissthesupportgainedfromhavingrelationshipswithothersandtypicallyhavefe
werfriends.CanadianresearchersfromSimonFraserUniversityandtheUniversityofBritishColumbiainCanadastudied155student
swhosaidtheyexperiencedhighlevelsofsocialanxiety._____37_____.Onegroupperformedgooddeeds,suchasvoluntarilywashingupfriends’dishesordon
atingtocharity._____38_____,whilethethirdgroupcarriedonwithlifeasnormal._____39_____.Andthenewstudysh
owedthatparticipantsinthegroupwhoactivelyledahelpinghandalsoexperiencedareductionintheirdesiretoavoidsocialsituations._____40_____.“Us
ingthistechniquemayworkespeciallywellearlyonwhileparticipantsexpectpositivereactionsfromothersinresponsetotheirkindness,”saidresearchers.A.Byavoid
ingsocialsituationsB.YoumighthavebeentherebeforeC.TheywererandomlydividedintothreegroupsD.Butresearchersbelievethatgooddeedscan
leadtomoregooddeedsE.Anotherwasexposedtogooddeedsbutdidn’tperformanythemselvesF.Researcherssaythatgooddeedshelp
withfeelingsofpossibleanxietyandpainG.Performingactsofkindnesstohelpothersisalreadyknowntoincreasehappiness第三部分英语知识运用(共一节,满分30分)完形填空(
共20小题,每题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Iallowedmyselftoreceive.Theseflowerswere41tomebyourlocalf
lorist(花商).Ihadplacedanorderwithhimforflowerstobedeliveredtoaclose42overseas.Forreasons43tous,theflowersw
ereneverdeliveredandaftermany44withtheoverseassupplierwithno45,wecanceledthe46atlast.Myfloristcalledto47andsaidhewantedtosendmesome
flowersto48themistake.EvenifIassuredhimitwasn’this49inmyorder,he50hewantedtosendmeflowers.Wewentbackandforthonthisand51Irealizedthisw
assomethingthatwouldmakehimfeel52andthatIshouldjustsaythankyouandlethim53!Iamalwayssayingallowingourselvesto54.Ittookmeawhilehereto55wh
atIsaid!Havinglearntthestory,myfriendoverseassaidperhapstheuniversefeltIneededthe56more.Shemademesmile.Immedi
atelyafterwritingthispassage,Ireceiveda(n)57fromthisfriend,tellingmeshehadjustreceivedmyflowers!Infact,ouremails58,becauseIhadsentheracopyofmypassa
geatthesametimeshesentmeheremail!WhenIcalledmyflorist,hetoldmehewouldnotchargemefortheflowersbecausehewassorryforthe59Ihadw
ithmyorder!Looksliketheuniversewanted60ofustohaveflowers!41.A.soldB.giftedC.donatedD.showed42.A.friendB.relati
veC.teacherD.colleague43.A.impossibleB.unfairC.unknownD.obvious44.A.appointmentsB.agreementsC.challengesD.contacts45.A.expect
ationB.resultsC.discussionD.suggestion46.A.orderB.journeyC.invitationD.request47.A.congratulateB.greetC.a
pologizeD.complain48.A.getridofB.takeadvantageofC.putupwithD.makeupfor49.A.excuseB.faultC.responsibilityD.business50.A.insistedB.predi
ctedC.realizedD.pretended51.A.immediatelyB.naturallyC.finallyD.gradually52.A.betterB.poorerC.busierD.worse53.A.leaveB
.goC.giveD.fail54.A.presentB.shareC.collectD.receive55.A.replytoB.practiceC.correctD.takeback56.A.flower
sB.friendshipC.moneyD.appreciations57.A.giftB.warningC.letterD.email58.A.werelostB.sankC.wererefusedD.crossed59.A.sa
tisfactionB.convenienceC.troubleD.sorrow60.A.eitherB.bothC.allD.none第Ⅱ卷(共60分)第四部分写作(共五节,满分60分)第一节单词拼写(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)(温馨提示:必须
使用选修七第四、五单元和选修八第一单元单词,根据所给汉语提示,写出单词的正确形式)。61.Ben________(溜出去)quietlyoutoftheroomwithoutbeingnoticed.62.Jackhadanarrowescapeyest
erday,andhehasjusthadhisleg________(手术)oninthehospital.63.ThehorseisafrequentthemeinChinesepainting,________(标示,表明)akindofadvancement.64.
Your__________(参与)canmakeadifferencetomakingourneighbourhoodabetterplace.65.Youhavedoneeverythingtomakemylife________(舒服的),forwhichIappreciatea
lot.66._________(忙于)withhiswork,hefailedtoturnup.67.Withthetourism________(发展,繁荣),theresidentsofthisareaattachedg
reaterimportancetotheprotectionofnature.68.Thegovernmentsetupaworkinggrouptocollectinformation________(相关的)totheaccident.69.Shew
asinthekitchen,making________(准备)fortheparty.70.Localpolicearetryingtodefuse________(种族的)tensioninthecommunity.第二节(共10
小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Aftertravellingmorethansevenmonthsinspace,Tianwen1isonestep71_______(close)
toMars!Tianwen1,China'sfirstMarsprobe,72(enter)MarsorbitinFebruarysuccessfully.Itwillstayinorbitforaboutthre
emonthsbeforelandingontheredplanet.Asmallstepontheredplanetisabigstepforhumanbeings.Humans73(launch)46Marsexploratio
nmissionssinceOctober1960,74only19ofthemhavebeensuccessful.It'sChina'sfirstspacecrafttoMars,andthemissionsarerather75(ambition).Tianwen
1aims76____(achieve)“orbiting,landing,androving(巡视)”allinonejourney,77willmakethecountrytheworld'sfirsttoaccomplishal
lthreegoalswithoneprobe.Amongthethreetasks,touchdownontheredplanetisthemostdifficult.Theresultmainlydepends78the“breathtakingsevenminutes,”which
willinvolvemultiplecutting-edge79(technology)andaccuratetimingofeachaction,80(include)theburningofenginesandope
ningofparachutes(降落伞)toensureasafelanding.第三节短语填空(每题1分,得0分或1分,满分10分)(温馨提示:必须使用选修七第四、五单元及选修八第一单元短语,根据所给汉语提示,写出短语的正确形式)。81.Eve
nthoughthetramconductor______________(划线)therouteforthenewdriverandtoldhimhowtoapplyhisbrakessoasnottoslipdownthehill,theaccid
enthappened.82.Thousandsofpeopledonatedmoneyandfoodtochildren____________(在困难中).83.Weonlymovedtothenewapartmentlastmonthandwehave
n’t____________(安顿下来).84.IhaveheardTomisgoingtothegym.I’llbeverysurprisedifhe____________(坚持干下去),heissolazy.85.Itwasnotuntilsev
eraldayslaterthatIrealizedIwas____________(欺骗)bythatvendor.86.Ineversawhimagain,nordidI____________(接到来信)him.87.Hesucceeded____________(用...办
法)perseverance.88.Knowingthatyouhavedifficulty____________(适应)yournewschoollife,Iamwritingtogiveyousom
eadvice.89.______________(就我来看),playingcomputergamesnotonlywastesmuchtimebutalsoisharmfultoourhealth.90.Itisho
norableto____________(习惯新的生活)withyourhandswhiledependingonothersisashame.第四节单句改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)下面每个句子都只有一处语言错误。每处错误仅
涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。多改或不按格式要求改不得分。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(^),并在其下面写出该词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下面划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。91.Ifhewillbeinvitedtothemeetingisnotknown.92
.Thescientistsallagreedthattherulesofphysics,forwhichweareallfamiliar,governtheworld.93.Agreatmanyofpeo
plegainagreatdealofinformationfromtheInternet.94.Itisrecommendedthatyoutookashowerthenightbeforetheoperation.95.Asisa
pparentshowninthechartabove,thereareabout10%studentssupportingtheidea.96.Youhavemuchexperienceinvoluntaryworksot
hatIfinditagoodideaforyoutoapplytheposition.97.Agoodideawasoccurredtohimwhenhewasaskedtosolvetheproblem.98.Ihad
abadcold;thereforeIwouldhavevisitedmoreexpertslastweek.99.Hetoldmethatitwasthefirsttimethathehascomelateforsuchamim
portantlecture.100.Thereisnohelpforthosewithlotsofluggagesandsmallchildren.第五节书面表达(满分20分)假定你是李华,你负责的英语俱乐部拟在暑假期间组织主题为“StayoutofDangerandE
njoyaSafeHoliday”的急救培训课程。请你用英语写一则通知,内容包括:1.时间和地点;2.培训内容(观看关于意外受伤的短片,专家教授急救技能等)3.培训课的意义。注意:1.词数100左右2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文
连贯。Notice___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________TheStudentEnglishClub英语试题答案第一部分:听力1-20CABBCACABABCCABCBABC阅读2
1-23BAD24-27ADCB28-31CDDA32-35DCDC36-40ACEGF完型41-60BACDBACDBACACDBADDCB单词拼写61.slipped62.operated63.indicati
ng64.participation65.comfortable66.Occupied67.booming68.relevant69.preparations70.racial语篇填空71.closer72.entered73.havelau
nched74.but75.ambitious76.toachieve77.which78.on79.technologies80.including短语填空81.hadmarkedout82.inneed83.settledin84.keepsitup85.takenin86
.hearfrom87.bymeansof88.adjustingto89.AsfarasIamconcerned90.makealife单句改错91.if改为whether92.for改为with93.of
去掉94.took改为take95.apparent改为apparently96.apply后加for97.occurred前面的was去掉98.therefore改为otherwise99.has改为had100.luggages改为luggage参考范文:NoticeInordertohave
abetterunderstandingoffirstaid,theEnglishclubplanstoorganizeafirst-aidtrainingclass,whosethemeis“StayoutofDangerandEnjoyaSafeHoliday”.Asisschedule
d,itwillbegivenintheschoollecturehallfrom4:00p.m.to5:00p.m.nextWednesday.Atthebeginningoftheclass,ashortfilmwillbeshown,helpingusstudents
knowwhatkindsofaccidentalinjurieswillfrequentlyhappenandwhatharmtheywillcause.Afterthat,anexpertwillgivealectureonhowtoavoidsuchinjuries.Thenun
derhisprofessionalguidance,wewilllearnhowtoofferfirstaidtothosewhogetinjured.Byattendingtheclass,notonlywillwemas
tersomebasicandpracticalfirst-aidskills,butalsowewillraiseourawarenessofsafetyandtrytokeepawayfromda
nger.Thetrainingclasswilldefinitelyprovetobeausefulexperience.Thosewhoareinterestedarewelcometoit!TheStudentE
nglishClub