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重庆市巴蜀中学教育集团高2026届高二(上)期中考试英语试卷注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、班级、学校在答题卡上填写清楚。2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号

涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。在试卷上作答无效。3.考试结束后,请将答题卡交回,试卷自行保存。满分150分,考试用时120分钟。第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)注意,听力部分答题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束

前,你将有两分钟的时间将答案转涂到答题卡上。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。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.HowcouldthewomantellthatthemanhadbeentoMexicoprobably?A.Byhisclothes.B.Byhisaccent.C.Byhisskin.2.Wh

atisthewomanaskingthemantodo?A.Changeseats.B.Helpherbookaseat.C.Moveoutofherway.3.Howoldisthehouse?A.122years.B.125years.C.127years.4.W

hatisthemanprobablylike?A.Heisconfident.B.Heisunreasonable.C.Heismodest.5.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.H

eishungry.B.Heislate.C.Heisslow.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。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.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthenewlogodesign?A.It’sstylish.B.It’sunnecessary.C.It’sstrange.7.Whymaythechangeca

useproblemsaccordingtotheman?A.Thenewnamehasalreadybeenusedbyotherapps.B.Itdoesn’tmeettheApplestore’srequir

ement.C.Usersaresousedtotheoriginalname.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Theyarerelatives.B.They

areclassmates.C.Theyarecolleagues.9.Whatdidthemandorecently?A.Hejoinedagym.B.Hetriedanewdiet.C.Hefoundsomegoodrecipes.10.Wheredoestheconversa

tiontakeplace?A.Atalibrary.B.Atadoctor’soffice.C.Atabookstore.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatdidthemanprobabl

ydolastnight?A.Heattendedaparty.B.Hestudiedforatest.C.Heworkedoutatthegym.12.Whydoesthemanfeelbadabouthimself?A

.Hehasbadskin.B.Hehasputonweight.C.Hedoesn’tlikehisnewhairstyle.13.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Stopbeingcr

iticalofhimself.B.Spendmoretimewithfriends.C.Avoidjudgingbyothers’appearances.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatwillthewomanneedtodosoon?A.Openanewbanka

ccount.B.Borrowsomemoneyfromafriend.C.Depositsomemoney.15.Whenwillthewomanreceivehermoney?A.OnSunday.B.OnMonday.C.

OnTuesday.16.Howwillthewomanhandlethesituation?A.Shewilltalktosomeoneatherbank.B.Shewillgotoabankmachine.C.Shewilldoit

allonline.17.Howmuchmoneywillthewomanbepaid?A.$200.B.$800.C.$1000.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.T

heMinshanmountainrange.B.Anaturalattraction.C.EndangeredanimalsinSichuanprovince.19.Howlongisthevalley?A.2.5k

m.B.7.5km.C.370km.20.Whatistheprimarycolourcreatedbythesoftmineral?A.Yellow.B.Blue.C.Green.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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ANYUGRADUATEADMISSIONSAgraduateeducationbringstheworkyoudidasanundergradtothenextlevelandprovid

esyouwiththeopportunitytofocusonthetopicsandideasthatyoucareaboutmost.Chancesincreasetoimprovetheskillsandexpertisethatwillhelpyous

trengthenyourselfasathoughtleaderandinnovatorinyourchosenfield.WhenyoupursueagraduatedegreeatNewYorkUniversity,youarepartofadiverse,dyn

amic,dedicatedcommunitythatpushesyoueverystepofthewayandsupportsyouateveryturn-inacitywhereresourcesandopportunitiesaresecondtonone.Findyouri

dealprogramanddegree·Arts·Business,Finance,andManagement·Communications,Journalism,andMediaStudiess29d6LUIDI·Education·Engineerin

g,Mathematics,andTechnology·Humanities·Law·……Notsurewhichprogram’srightforyou?Thoughyou’llapplytoaspecificNYUs

choolandprogram,theOfficeofGraduateMarketingandAdmissionConsulting(GMAC)isyourcentralresourceforuncoveringalltheopportunitiesavaila

bletoyouhereandfindinganswerstoyourimportantquestions.ConnectwithGMACVirtualOfficeHours:Monday—Friday,9a.m.to5p.m.EasternIn-PersonDrop-inHo

urs:Monday,Wednesday—Friday10a.m.to4p.m.Email:gradadmission@nyu.eduPhone:212-992-GRAD(4723)ApplicationRequirementsTranscripts.Exams.L

ettersofrecommendation.Understandwhatyouneedtodotoapplytoyourprogram.WhattoKnowBeforeYouApplyFinancialPla

nningIt’snevertooearlytostartthinkingabouthowyou’llpayforyourgraduateorprofessionaldegree.FinancialAidInfoPrepareforNYUFromsecuringh

ousingandregisteringforclassestogettingaroundNewYorkCity,makeyourtransitiontograduateschoolalittleeasier.Ge

tReadyforLifeatNYU—inGettoKnowNYUGradStudiesReadOtherBlogPostsfromGradStudents1.WhatmakesNYUagoodchoicewhenpursuingagraduateeduc

ation?A.Itprovidesyouwithrichresources.B.Itpromotesyoutocompanyleaders.C.Itrecognizesyourundergraduatework.D.Itenablesyoutobeacommuni

tyactivist.2.InwhatwaycanyougetincontactwithGMAC?A.VisitvirtualofficeonTuesday8:30a.m.Eastern.B.Dropin

onThursday5p.m.inperson.C.Emailgradadmission@nyu.edu.D.Faxto212-992-GRAD(4723).3.InwhichsectioncouldyouprobablyreadanarticlebyformerNYUstudent?

A.PrepareforNYU.B.GettoKnowNYUGradStudies.C.ApplicationRequirements.D.FinancialPlanning.BLastyear,asmythen-9-year-oldson,Leopold,andIw

erepreparingforamom-sonskitriptoKeystone,Colorado,Icameupwitharule:Wewouldsayyestoeverything.Yousee,Leopoldisapic

kyeaterandcanbehesitanttotrynewthings.Iwashopingtofindawaytoencouragehimwithoutrelyingonworn-outadag

es(格言).SoIborrowedtheideaofaYesDay.Beforethetrip,LeopoldandIagreedwewouldsayyestoeverything,includingfoodandexperiences—especiallynewones.Thenextday

,afterwegotsettledatourhotel,ItookLeopoldtomeethissnowboardinginstructor.Whilehewasinsnowboardingschool,Iskiedbymyself.Onthe

firstday,Iplayeditsafeandstucktothelongandwindingeasygreenrun.Onthesecondday,IthoughtofLeopold,who,thedaybefore,hadkepttoourbargain

andfacedhisfearofheightstolearnhowtorideachairlift.Inthespiritofcamaraderie(感情),Ichallengedmyselftoskianint

ermediatebluerun.Iwasproudofmyselffortryingsomethingnew.Laterthatafternoon,whenLeopoldandIwerereunitedbackatthehotel,heasked

ifwecouldgointheoutdoorhottub.Mindyou,itwasa-20-degreeday,andtheonlythingIhatemorethanbeingcoldisbeingcoldand

wet!WhenIstartedtosayno,Leopoldreferredtoouragreement.Yes,itwascold,andyes,Iwaswet.Butitwasalsoinvigoratingtofe

elthecoldaironmyskin,andthewarmwaterofthehottubfeltthatmuchbetteroncewegotin.Gettingoutwasadifferentstory,buttheexpe

riencewasadelightasLeopoldandIbravedittogether.Iknewit’sanexperiencewe’llneverforget.Andthereinliesthebeautyofsayingyesonvacation:

Itpushesyoutostepoutofyourcomfortzone.Thoughit’snotalwayspossibletosayyestoeverythingbackhome,wherework,schoola

ndotherobligationscangetintheway,we’retryingtosayitmore.Cultivatingasenseofadventurehelpsuslivelifetothefullest-evenifyousome

timeswindupcoldandwet.4.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedsentence“Leopoldisapickyeater”inParagraph1?A.Leopoldisgreedyf

orfood.B.Leopoldlovesunhealthyfood.C.Leopoldkeepsabalanceddiet.D.Leopoldisparticularaboutfood.5.What’stheemotionals

tateofLeopoldduringthejourney?A.Angry.B.Determined.C.Calm.D.Anxious.6.Whydidtheauthorhesitatetogointheoutdoorhottub?A.Sheca

ughtaheavycold.B.Shefeltitembarrassedtobewet.C.Shecouldn’ttoleratethelowtemperature.D.Shewasworriedaboutcoldaftergettingwet.7.Whatd

oestheauthorwanttoconveythroughsayingyes?A.Itisunbearabletostayinthecomfortzone.B.Lifeismorewonderfuloutofthecomfortzone.C.You

shouldbefacedwithchallengesatanytime.DYoushouldshowyourcouragewhenevercoldandwet.CWhenBoeing’snewStarlinerspacecraftdocke

dwiththeInternationalSpaceStation(ISS)earlierthisyear,thetwoNASAastronautsonboarddiscoveredseveralminorfaultsinitspropulsionsystem,leadingt

oamuchlongerthanexpectedstayontheISS.Thisledtoheadlinesabouttheastronautsbeing“stranded(滞留)”inspaceandarenewedinterestinthesubjectofspacerescue.Ast

ronautsnormallyleavetheISSinthesamevehicletheyarrivedin—andthat’sastrueinthecaseofanemergencyevacuation(疏散)asaroutinedeparture.Soanyprobl

emwiththespacecraft-evenarelativelyminorone--isapotentialworry.Iftheproblemisconsideredtoputtheastronauts’livesatrisk,thenareplacementspacecraftwi

llbesentup.Thekeytoanykindofin-spacerescueistheabilitytoconnecttwospacecrafttogethersoastronautscantransferquicklyandsafelyfromonetotheoth

er.Thisprocessisreferredtoasdocking,andinprinciplecanapplytouncrewedvesselsaswellascrewed(载人的)ones.However,whenan

uncrewedvehicleisinvolved,theprocedureismoreoftenreferredtoas“berthing”ratherthandocking.Thedifferenceisthatacrewedspa

cecraftactivelyfliesinandcouplestotheISS,whileanuncrewedoneisgrabbedbyaroboticarmoperatedbyanastronautonboardthestationandthe

ngentlypulledinandattachedtooneoftheexternalports.Inthoseearlydays,theSovietsandAmericansdevelopedtheirownsystemsfordoc

king,buttheysoonrealizedthatagreeinganinternationalstandardwouldmakefuturespacerescuesmuchmorepractical.In2010theISSmemb

erstates-Russia,theUnitedStates,Japan,CanadaandtheEuropeanSpaceAgency(ESA)—formallyagreedonanInternationalDockingSystemStandard

(IDSS).Thiswillapplytoallfuturedockingsystems,andalsocoversberthingmechanisms.Indockingmode,onevehicle—typicallythevisitingspacecraft,such

astheSoyuzorCrewDragon—takesanactiverole,whiletheother,usuallytheISSitself,remainspassive.Dockingthenproceedsintwophases,thefirstcalled“

softcapture”andthesecond“hardcapture”.Onlyafterthesecondphaseiscompletearethetwovehiclesfirmlylockedtogetherandit’s.safeforthecrewtotransferfromonet

otheother.8.WhyisBoeing’sStarlinerSpacecraftmentionedinParagraph1?A.Toanalyzethecauseofspacerescue.B.Tostressthesignificanceofspacerescue.C.

Tosuggestanotherstrategyofspacerescue.D.Tointroducemoreknowledgeaboutspacerescue.9.What’sthedifferencebetween

dockingandberthing?A.Dockingistheearlierstagebeforeberthing.B.Dockingissaferthanberthinginanevacuation.C.Dockingisrelativelyactiv

ebutberthingpassive.D.Berthingisn’tcompletedintheISSlikedocking.10.What’sthepurposeforsomecountriestosetInter

nationalDockingSystemStandard?A.Advancedockingremarkablyandrapidly.B.Makedockingconsistentlyandeffectively.C.Researchdo

ckingsystematicallyandcompletely.D.Avoidmemberstates’faultstotallyandaccurately.11.Whatdoes“hardcapture”mean?A.A

crewedspacecraftactivelyfliesintotheISS.B.TheISSitselfusuallyremainspassivewhendocking.C.Anuncrewedspacecraftispulle

dpassivelytotheISS.D.Thetwospacecraftconnecttogethersecurelyandstrongly.DAtool,calledNightshade,letsartistsad

dinvisiblechangestotheirartbeforetheyuploaditonlinetofightbackagainstAIcompaniesthatusetheirworktotrainAImo

delswithoutthecreator’spermission.Usingitto“poison”thistrainingdatacoulddamagefutureimage-generatingAImodelsbymakingsomeoftheiroutputsuse

less-dogsbecomecats,carsbecomecows,andsoforth.GenerativeAImodelsareexcellentatmakingconnectionsbetweenwords,whichhelpsthepoison

spread.Nightshadeinfectsnotonlytheword“dog”butallsimilarconcepts,suchas“puppy,”“husky,”and“wolf.”Thepoisonattackalsowork

sonindirectlyrelatedimages.Forexample,ifthemodelscraped(抓取)apoisonedimagefortheprompt(提示)“fantasyart,”theprompts“dragon”

and“acastleinTheLordoftheRings”wouldsimilarlybetransformedintosomethingelse.SomeAIcompaniesarefacinganumbe

roflawsuits(诉讼)fromartistswhoclaimthattheircopyrightedmaterialandpersonalinformationwasscrapedwithoutapprovalorcompensation.BenZhao,aprofessorattheUn

iversityofChicago,wholedtheteamthatcreatedNightshade,saysthehopeisthatitwillhelptipthepowerbalancebackfromAIcompanies

towardsartists,byshowingrespectforartists’copyrightandintellectualproperty.Zhaoadmitsthereisariskthatpeoplemightabusethedatapoisoningtechniquefo

reviluses.However,hesaysattackerswouldneedthousandsofpoisonedsamplestocauserealdamagetolarger,morepowerfulmodels,asthe

yaretrainedonbillions.AIcompanieshaveofferedtoletartistsoptoutofhavingtheirimagesusedtotrainfutureversio

nsofthemodels.Butartistssaythisisnotenough.EvaToorenent,anillustratorandartist,saysopt-outpoliciesrequireartiststojum

pthroughhoopsandstillleavetechcompanieswithallthepower.HehopesNightshadewillchangethecurrentsituationandAIcompanie

swillthinktwicebeforetheyact.12.WhatdoweknowaboutNightshadefromthefirstparagraph?A.Ithelpsartiststodefendlawfulrights.B.I

twarnsnetizensoftheonlinedanger.C.Itremindsartistsofstolenworks.D.ItpoisonsAIcompanies’output.13.WhatisParagraph2mainlyabou

t?A.Thewaythe“poison”spreads.B.Thetargetsthepoisonattacks.C.Thetypesoftransformedimages.D.TheadvantageofAImodels.14.Ho

wdoesEvaToorenentlookattheopt-outpolicy?A.Thankful.B.Fearful.C.Dissatisfied.D.Positive.15.Whichofthefollowingwouldbeasuitabletit

leofthistext?A.Nightshade:UselessOutputCreatorB.Nightshade:DataPoisonTechnologyC.Nightshade:Artists’RightsProtec

torD.Nightshade:Image-generatingModel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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Whethertheyareafriend,fa

milymember,coworker,orromanticpartner,dealingwithsomeonewhoisinsecurecanbeexhausting.____16____Herearesomepracticalsuggestionstom

akeyourrelationshipmorerelaxingandenjoyable.Identifythecoreissue.Whethertheyareanxiousaboutwork,school,ortheirbodyimage,havi

ngthemtalk,listeningtothemandunderstandingtheirfeelingsisimportant.Somethingthatmightseemlighttoyoumightbeabigdealforthem.Showthemthaty

ouarelistening.Insecurepeopleoftenstruggletoexpresstheiremotheiremotions,soavoidcuttingthemoffinconversation

ortalkingoverthem.Instead,listenactivelyandmakeeyecontacttoletthemfeelcomfortable.____17____Ifyouseemdistracted,th

eyarelikelytoshutdown.Praisetheirworkandeffort.____18____Applaudtheirefforteveniftheyfellshortandtheywillunderstandthatyouarenotjudgingt

hemforfailures.Someonewhoisinsecureislikelytothinklittleofapraise,butthatdoesn`tmeanyourwordsdidn’tland.____19____Peoplewhostruggle

withinsecuritymayneedconstantreassuranceandsupport,whichyoucan’talwaysprovide.Theymightdemandtoomuchofyourtimeandattention.Ifyousetclearboundari

es,tellthemclearlywhatisn’tacceptableforyou,youwon’tfeelasoverwhelmedorfrustrated.HelpthepersongetprofessionalsupportPutthemintouchwithacounselor

ortherapistifnecessary.Becauseinsecurepeopleoftenhavetrustissues,theymighthaveaprettylimitedsupportsystem.Checkyourresourcesthroughyourschool,job,l

ocalcommunityforhelp.____20____A.Establishclearboundaries.B.Rejectconstantdisturbances.C.Givethemyourundividedattention.D.Acknowledgewhentheyhav

edonesomethingwell.E.Ifpossible,givethemnamesandnumberstheycancall.F.Peopleliketobevaluedandappreciatedfortheirdevotiontowork.G.Butyourkindness

andrespectwillempowerthemandrebuildtheirconfidence.第三部分语言运用(共三节,满分35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。Afloatingstoreth

atsoldbeachgoingfare-sunglasses,food,umbrellas-hadbeenblownoffitsmoorings(停泊处),byastormandhadfloated3mil

es..Jordan,aboatrepairman,calledhisfriendChris,thestore’sowner,andofferedtohelp____21____itback.Jordanborrowedamotorboat,whi

leChrismannedapontoonboat.Theskieswere____22____withalightbreezewhenJordan,hisfriendTamara,andChrisandhiswife,Sarah,reachedtheshop

anddroppedananchor(锚)to____23____it.Minuteslater,anunexpectedthunderstormwasmovingin.Theshopwasonthemoveagain.Thewomenw

entinsidethestoreseeking____24____.Thetwomenremainedontheir____25____boats,tryingtoholdthefloatingstores

teady.Thencameonesudden,destructivewind,andtheshopmovedontoits____26____withthewomeninside.Theonlywayoutwasaslidingglassdoor____27_

___.Jordan____28____themotorboatintothewater,climbedupandpulledontheslidingdoor.Itwouldn’tmove.Theinsideofthestorewasfil

lingwithwaterandhadreachedthewomen’s____29____.Theyseemedtobeinastateofshock.Jordan____30____aloosetwo-by-four(木条)attachedtothedock.

Hegaveitahardpullandtoreitoff.Theclockisticking,asthewaterlevelinsiderose.Jordansteadiedhimselfandhitthedoor.Theglasscrackedbutdidn’

tbreak.Chris____31____andsmashedtheremainingpane.Thefriendsreachedinandpulledthe____32____carefullythroughthedoorframebe

foretheshopeventually____33____.Itwasthesortof____34____gestureChrishascometoexpectfromhisfriend.“Iliketosayheletmetakethat____35____hi

t,”saysChris,“sohewouldn’tjustbethesolehero.”21.A.buyB.pullC.putD.send22.A.clearB.rainyC.stormyD.foggy23.A.pushB.trackC.connectD.stabil

ize24.A.helpB.shelterC.adviceD.fortune25A.expensiveB.comfortableC.oldD.separate26.A.sideB.wallC.edgeD.floor27.A.brokenB.stuckC.destroyedD.re

paired28.A.gotonB.leapedoffC.switchedoffD.pulledup29.A.headsB.mouthsC.waistsD.ankles30.A.fixedB.liftedC.removedD.notice

d31.A.heldonB.setoffC.tookoverD.steppedout.32.A.storeB.womenC.two-by-fourD.goods33.A.sankB.appearedC.floatedD.opened34A.

roughB.gentleC.politeD.selfless35.A.vitalB.extraC.finalD.violent第二节单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。36.Improvedconsumerconfidencei

stoaneconomicrecovery.A.crucialB.apparentC.remarkableD.efficient37.Themanager’squittinghisjobappearstobea(n)thathehaslostallhopeofkeepingthecom

panyrunningsmoothly.A.commitmentB.acknowledgementC.evaluationD.persuasion38.Undernocircumstancesthepowerofteamspiritinabasketballmatch.A.mayyou

undervalueB.youshouldundervalueC.shouldyouundervalueD.youdoundervalue39.Allflights________becauseofthesnowstorm,wedecidedtotaket

hetrain.A.werecanceledB.hadbeencanceledC.havingcanceledD.havingbeencanceled40.ThathesaidthispaperistoodifficultisIdisagree.A.whichB.whereC.whatD.

why41.TodayagroupofstudentsfromSouthKoreavisitedourschool,canspeakChineseverywell.A.mostofthemB.mostofwhichC.mostofwhomD.mostofthose

42.Themayorinsistedthatthelow-quality-meatcaseinthatschoolimmediately.A.mustbeinvestigatedB.shouldinvestiga

teC.toinvestigateD.beinvestigated43.Sometimesknowinglessaboutothers’stuffisablessing.,ignoranceisnotstupidit

y.A.IncomparisonB.InconclusionC.InthissenseD.Incase44.Kathycannotresisttobuythosedelicatehandbagswhenwanderinginthebigmall.

A.tobepersuadedB.beingpersuadedC.persuadingD.topersuade45.—Iwanttohaveourfirstdraftrevisedtomorrowmorning,doesitsuityou?

—Terriblysorry!Imyyoungerbrother’sgraduationceremony.Howaboutthisafternoon?A.willbeattendingB.haveattendedC.havebeenattendingD.attended.第三节语法

填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10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。Morethan1,300yearsago,agroupofpeopleinapartoftheworldbegantobuildlargeboats.Thesepe

opleweretheVikings.TheylivedinthenorthernpartofEurope.TheVikingswerewellknownaswarriors(男士)____46____conquerors.TheVikingswer

eusedto____47____(travel)overwater.Bytheyear700,theyweresailingboats____48____weresuperiortoanyothersontheocean.Theboatstheybuilt,calledknarrs

,____49____(use)primarilyfortrading.Becausetheywereflatbottomed,theknarrboatscouldcarryheavyloads,andtheywerewideenoughtocarryl

argeamountsofcargo(货物).Theywerealsoverystableandcouldtravelsafelyacrosstheopenocean.Atthattime,mostsailorsdidnotliketolosesight____50____the

coast,buttheVikingswere____51____(fear).Vikingexplorerswerewillingtotravelintotheunknowntoclaimnewlandsandseekadventure.The

ywerealsothefirstEuropeanstovisitNorthAmerica.TheVikingsalsobuiltwarshipsknownaslongships.Longshipslooked____52____sameinthefronta

ndintheback.Becauseofthedesignoftheirlongships,Vikingattackerscouldeasilychangedirection.Someofthelargerlongshipscarriedasmany____53____20

0warriors.Thecombinationoflarge,speedy,easy-to-handleshipsandafiercefightingspiritmadetheVikingstough____54____(defeat).TheViking

sruledtheoceanfornearlythree_____55_____(century).第四部分写作(共三节,满分45分)第一节单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)根据首字母或汉语提示,使用选择

性必修一unit1-unit2的单词正确形式填空,每空一词。56.Thechildreno_______themselveswithtoyswhiletheirparentstalked.(根据首字母单词拼写)57.Thedoctorsd_

______thediseasehadahigherchanceofbeingcuredinitsearlystages.(根据首字母单词拼写)58.Thecompanyistryingtofindthesource

oftheoil_______(泄露).(根据汉语提示单词拼写)59.Theteacheraskedthestudentstocalculatethe_______(总和)ofthefirst100naturalnumbers.(根据汉语提示单词

拼写)60.Thenewpolicywasf_______ontheprinciplesoffairnessandequality.(根据首字母单词拼写)61.Hereissomeb________water.Haveadrinkwheneveryou’rethirsty.62.I

t’shardto_______(预测)theoutcomeoftheelectionwithsomanychanges.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)63.Theprofessor’sofficehour

sarefrom2to4PM,whensheisa_______tomeetwithstudents.(根据首字母单词拼写)64.Theunusualnoisewasa_______(警告)signthatsomethi

ngwaswrongwiththeengine.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)65.Theincreasein_______(犯罪)causedconcernsamongcitizens.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)第二节完成句子(共10小题:每小题1分,满分1分根据中文意思,使用选给提示词的正确搭配补

全句子,请使用选择性必修一unitl-unit2的课文原句填空,每空一词。66.Butthisdidn’tworkeither.Theirproject__________________.(stick)这个方法依旧无效。他们的项目陷入了僵局。67.Yourligh

tswillcomeon_________________youenterthedooralongwithyourfavouritemusicorTVprogrammes.(instant)在你步入家门的一刹那,灯光亮起,你最喜爱的音乐或电视节目随即开启。68.Hehadathi

ckmoustacheandlongwhitehair,whichsometimes______________asthoughhehadjustreceivedanelectricshock.他胡须浓密,头发又白又长,有时

会像刚遭了电击一样竖起来。69.Circumstanceschangedin1933,whenHitlercametopowerinGermany......_____________________

___,hehadtofleeGermany.(consequence)自从1933年希特勒统治德国开始情况发生了变化。....因此,他不得不逃离德国。70.Einstein,whowasJewish,________thedoorsofacademicinstitutions_____

___________him.(find+宾语+宾补)身为犹太人,爱因斯坦发现学术机构纷纷对他关上大门。71.Ontheonehand,therearemanydifferentgroupsofpeoplearoundtheworldwho

livehappily______newtechnology.一方面,世界上有许多不同群体的人,在没有新技术的情况下依然过着幸福的生活。(absence)72.Nevertheless,_______________________someyears_______mostnewhomesb

egintousethisnewtechnology.(take)然而,还需要过些年大多数新住宅才会开始使用这种新技术。73.Moreover,theInternethas_________________________

___friendsandfamilytokeepintoucheasilyeveniftheyareonoppositesidesoftheworld.(possible)此外,互联网使朋友和家人即使天各一方也能轻松保持联系。74.Afterspendingtime

inEurope,hefinally____________________________asaresearcherattheInstituteforAdvancedStudyinPrinceton,USA.(position)在欧洲度过一

段时间后,他终于在美国普林斯顿高等研究院谋得研究员一职。75.Theyadvocateasimplelife____________________________hardwork,family,andcommunity.(emphasize)他们提倡简朴的生

活,强调实干、家庭和社区。第三节读后续写(满分25分)76.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。SupperDavidDavidisthebaby.Ginnyistheoldest,thenJohnny,andthenme.Sometimes

,wehavetohelpwatchDavid.HeplaysquietlyforGinnyandJohnnybutnotforme,evenwhenItrytogethimtowatchcartoons.Hewillsitstillforalittlewhile,thend

ragoutabookandaskmetoreadittohim.Davidalwayssmellslikemustard.Hisfavoritesandwichismustardonplainhardbread.Thesmellmakesithardformetoconcent

rateonreadingabooktohim.Davidlikessuckinghisthumb,makingitwrinkledandwetallthetime.Itstickstothepaperwhenh

etriestohelpmeturnthepagesofabook.WhenIcan’treadthewords,Imakeupstoriestomatchthepictures.Daviddoesn’tknowbecauseheistoolittleto

read.Davidlovescostumes—hewillwearanything.GinnyandJohnnydressedhimupinGinny’sfancygreenflower-girldress.MymothermadeacostumeforDavidou

tofapairofbluelongunderwear,ablueundershirt,areddishtowelandredunderpants.DavidbecomesSuperman.Imadeasignforhischestthatreads“

SupperDavid.”JohnnytoldmethatIspelled“super”wrong,butIdon’tcare.Davidcan’tspelleither.Davidneverkeepshisclotheson.Herunsaroundthehou

senaked.MymothersaysthatDavidisgoingthroughastageandthatchildrenhavetolearnhowtotaketheirclothesoffbeforetheycanlearnhowtoputtheirclothesbac

kon.Davidlikestoshowoff.Inthemiddleofoneofmyparents’dinnerpartiesDavidtookoffhisclothesandranoutthebackdoor.Whenwecaughtup

withhisnakedlittleself,Davidwasbusyjumpingupanddownontopofthecar,wavinggoodbyetothecompany.Myfatherlaughedsohardthattearsstr

eameddownhisface.Thegrown-upslaughedandwentinside.IstayedoutsidetowatchDavid.Mymomyelled,“Grandma’sonthephone!BarbarayoukeepaneyeonDavid.”__________

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