河南省郑州市中牟县第一高级中学2019届高三下学期高三第十六次双周考英语试卷含答案

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2018-2019学年高三年级第十六次双周考英语试题出题人:赫伟玲李庆国审题人:夏燕茹郑纪英(本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)该部分分为第一、第二两节。注意:

回答听力部分时,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你的答案转涂到答题卡上。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,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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Howdoesthemanliketobeginhisle

cture?A.Withanintroduction.B.Withasmile.C.Withafunnystory.2.Whatwillthewomanprobablydo?A.Waitfortheairportbus.B.Gototheairportby

taxi.C.Takeataxiandgohome.3.Whenwillthemanhaveameeting?A.Inaminute.B.Tomorrow.C.Inacoupleofhours.4.Whatisthemandoing?A.M

akingaphonecall.B.Makingavisit.C.Makinganappointment.5.Whatmighthavehappened?A.Anearthquake.B.Afire.C.Agasaccident.第二节(共1

5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,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.Wheredoesthemanmostprobablylive?A.Inthecountryside.B.Inabigcity.C.InAmerica.7.Whydoesth

ewomanthinkthatNewYorkistheonlyplacetolivein?A.Ithasalargepopulation.B.Itoffersacolorfulandexcitinglife.C.It’snotonlyinterestingbutals

oquiet.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Wherewillthewomanhavehersailingholiday?A.InItaly.B.InSweden.C.InNorway.9.Howmuchwillthewomanpayforhersailin

gholiday?A.£450.B.£380.C.£370.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.Airpollution.B.Transportation.C

.Roadconnection.11.Whydoesthemanthinklawsofcarusewillbemade?A.Becauseroadtraffichastobecontrolled.B.Becausethere’llbenewwaysoftravelling.C.Becausetoo

manypeopleenjoyairtravel.12.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftravellingbytrainundertheocean?A.Itisexciting.B.Itisfrighteni

ng.C.Itisunimaginable.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatdoesthemanprobablydo?A.Aticketcollector.B.Ajeweler.C.Apoliceman.14.Wheredoestheconversationmostpr

obablytakeplace?A.Onatrain.B.Inthestreet.C.Attheman’soffice.15.Whydoesthemanstopthewoman?A.Shestolesome

thing.B.Shewastoorudetohim.C.Shesmokedinpublicplaces.16.Wherewillthespeakersprobablygo?A.Thepolicestation.B.Thetrainstation.C.The

woman’soffice.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.HowlongistheEnglishCoffeeShopopentocustomersaday?A.For24hours.B.Fo

r8hours.C.For12hours.18.Whatcanwelearnabouttheradiostation?A.ItisownedbytheEnglishCoffeeShop.B.ItisonMontanaatSeventhStreetinSantaMonic

a.C.Itsellsadvertisingtime.19.Whatistheweatherlikeinthemorning?A.Cloudy.B.Cold.C.Fine.20.Whatcanwelearnabout

SantaMonicaBeach?A.It’susedforparkingcars.B.It’sagoodplaceforsurfing.C.It’sagoodplaceforskating.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3

0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。AItiscommonlybelievedthatinmedievalFrance,NewYearwascelebratedon1April.Thenin1562,Pop

eGregoryintroducedanewcalendarfortheChristianworld,changingNewYearto1January.Withnomoderncommunications,newstravelle

dslowlyandnewideaswereoftenquestioned.Manypeopledidnothearofthechange,somemerelyforgot,andotherschosetoignoreit.Thesepeoplewerecalledfools.Invitation

stonon-existent“NewYear”partiesweresentandotherpracticaljokeswereplayed.Overtimeplayingtrickson1Aprilbecame

atradition.ThecustomeventuallyspreadtoEnglandandScotland,anditwaslatertransportedacrosstheAtlantictotheAmericancolonies(殖民地)oftheEnglishandtheFre

nch.AprilFools’Dayhasnowdevelopedintoaninternationalfestivaloffun,withdifferentnationalitiescelebratingthedayinspecialways.FranceandItalyInFranceand

Italy,ifsomeoneplaysatrickonyou,youarethe“fishofApril”.BythemonthofAprilfishhaveonlyjusthatchedandarethereforeeasytocatch.Ch

ildrenstickpaperfishtotheirFriends’backsandchocolatefisharefoundintheshops.AmericaandBritainToday,AmericansandtheBritishplaysmalltricksonfriendsandst

rangersalikeon1April.Acommontrickistopointtoafriend’sshoeandsay“Yourshoelace(鞋带)isuntied.”Whentheylookdown,theyar

elaughedat.Schoolchildrenmighttellafriendthatschoolhasbeencancelled.Sometimesthemediagetinvolved.Once,aBritishshortfilmwasshownonAprilFoo

ls’Dayaboutspaghettifarmersandhowtheyharvesttheircropfromspaghettitrees!ScotlandInScotland,AprilFools’Daylastsfortwodays!Theseconddayis

called“TailyDay”andtricksonthisdayinvolvethebottom(orthe“tail”,ininformalspeech).Oftenasignsaying‘kickm

e’isstuckontosomeone’sbackwithoutthemknowing.21.Inwhatconditionwouldsomeonebecalled“fishofApril”inFrance?A.Whenoneisfooled.B.If

oneisfondoffish.C.Whenonefoolsothers.D.Ifonepreferschocolate.22.WhatwasthepurposeoftheBritishshortfilm?A.Tohelptheaudience.B.Totr

icktheaudience.C.Towarntheaudience.D.Toinformtheaudience.23.WheredoesAprilFools’Daylastformorethanoneday?A.Ital

y.B.France.C.America.D.Scotland.BIhaveneverbeenafanofthephrase,“Nopains,nogains.”Ipreferthealternativev

ersion,“Nopains,nopains!”Whenitcomestoexercise,forexample,Ilearnedyearsagothatpushingthroughpainwasmorelikelytolaymeupwithanachingbackthantoleav

emefeelingstrongandhealthy.Buttherearetimeswhenstressfulsituationsactuallydoleadtogreaterhappiness.Anewstudypub

lishedintheJournalofHappinessStudiesfoundthatpeoplewhopursue(追求)goalsthataretoughtoachievefeelmorestressinthemoment,butgreaterhappinessintheafterm

athparticularlyiftheyfeelconnectedtoothersalongtheway.Theresearchersconcludedthathappinessincreaseswhenpeopledevelopgreatercompetenceinsomethi

ngandgreatercompetenceonlycomeswhenpeoplekeeponworkingthroughthestress-inducingphaseoftrying,fighting,andtryinga

gaintolearnandgrow.Ifthepsychologicalneedstobeautonomousorself-directed,andtobeconnectedtoothersaremet,themomentarystresseswillbelessacut

e,andtheresultinghappinesswillbemorelasting.Thisidearemindsmeofanotheroftenquotedphrase,whichIhaveheardinreferencetochallengingtasks,suchasexer

cise—“Fill-in-the-blank-stressful-taskistheworstthingtodo,butthegreatestthingtohavedone.”Inotherwords,sufferingfro

mthestressofanexerciseclassthatleavesusfeelingsweat-drenchedshouldn’tleadustowalkawayfromexercising.Andifwecanpassthosestressfulmomentswithaf

riend,colleagueorfamilymemberwhoistrustworthyandsupportive,allwillbebetter.AsItravelmypositivepath,I’mcertainlynotseekingoutstress.Butlif

ewilloffermeplentyofit,whetherIaskforitornot.Mytaskistochoosewiselywhenandhowtofaceithead-on,knowingthathappinessawaitsontheotherside

.24.Whatmakestheauthorprefer“Nopains,nopains”?A.Histerriblefearofpain.B.Hisdeeploveofexercise.C.Hisgreatdesireforhealt

h.D.Hispastexperienceofpain.25.Whatresultsinpeople’shappinessaccordingtothenewstudy?A.Theirtoleranceforstress.B.Theconnectionwithothers

.C.Theirabilitytodealwithstress.D.Theachievementoftheirgoals.26.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofchallengingtasks?A.Theyareacuteandlasting.B.Theyare

tiringandboring.C.Theyarestressfulbutrewarding.D.Theyareinterestingbutunhelpful.27.Howdoestheauthortreatstressinhisl

ife?A.Seekitoutpurposefully.B.Handleitwisely.C.Askforhelpbravely.D.Waituntilitdisappears.CFashionshavealoto

frules.Mostofthem,however,arejustwrong.Butthere’sonerulethatgoesbeyondtraditionandintothefieldofscien

tificstudyofthebrain:Blackgarmentsareslimming.Itallcomesdowntohowyourvisualsystemprocessesthelight.Thebelowholesineachsquarearethesameinsize,yetth

ewhiteholelooksbiggerthantheblackhole.Inthe1500s,GalileoGalileinoticedthatsomeoftheplanetslookedlarge

rwhenviewedwiththenakedeye(肉眼)thantheydidwhenviewedthroughatelescope,makingthewhitelightofVenus(金星)appearei

ghttotentimeslargerthanJupiter(木星)inthenightsky.Heknewsomethingstrangemustbegoingonwithhisvisiontocausethisillusion,buthewasn’tsure

whatitwas.Luckily,scientistsneverstoppedwondering,andin2014,theyfigureditout.Ourvisualsystemoperatesviatwomainchannels:“on”neurons(神经元)thataresensi

tivetolightthingsand“off”neuronsthataresensitivetodarkthings.Whenitcametothedark“off”neurons,theresearchersfoundthattheyrespon

dedpredictablytodarkshapesonalightbackground—thegreaterthecontrastbetweenthetwo,themoreactivetheseneuronswere.

Butthelight“on”neuronsbehavedunpredictably.Evenwiththesameamountofcontrast,lightobjectsonadarkbackgroundcausedagreaterresponsein

theseneurons.Thismakessomesense,evolutionarilyspeaking.Inthedarkofnight,you’dwanttobeabletotakeineverybito

flightyoucanget,soavisualsystemthatenlargeslightobjectsonadarkbackgroundcouldbeveryuseful.However,it’snotthathardtoseedarkobjectsinth

elightofday.Ithassomeeffectsinthecolorsofyourclothesandintheappearanceoftheplanets—thebrighterappearanceofVenusinthenightskymakesitlookbiggertha

nthedarkerJupiter.28.WhatdidGalileoGalileibelieveaccordingtoParagraph2?A.Theneuronsledtothedifference.B.T

herewassomethingwrongwithhistelescope.C.Thedifferencewascausedbyhisvisualillusion.D.Thingswerebiggerwhenseenthroughtelescopes.2

9.Whatdoweknowaboutthe“off”neurons?A.Theyaresensitivetolightobjects.B.Theirbehaviorcan’tbepredicted.C

.Theybehavedifferentlyfrompersontoperson.D.Theiractivenessimproveswiththecontrastofcolors.30.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofthephenomenon

?A.Itmakespeoplefeelpuzzled.B.Itbringsgreatharmtopeople.C.Itismorecommonamongyouths.D.Itisbeneficialtopeople’sevolution.31.Whatisthetex

tmainlyabout?A.Whywelookthinnerwheninblack.B.Whatvisualillusionsbringtopeople.C.Howweareaffectedbythefashionrules.D.Whetherpeople’svisualsystemisdiff

erent.DElNino,aSpanishtermfor“theChristchild”,wasnamedbySouthAmericanfishermanwhonoticedthattheglobalwe

atherpattern,whichhappenseverytwotosevenyears,reducedtheamountoffishescaughtaroundChristmas.ElNinoseeswarmwater,collected

overseveralyearsinthewesternPacific,flowbackeastwardswhenwindsthatnormallyblowwestwardsweaken,orsometimestheotherwayround.Theweathereffects,bo

thgoodandbad,arefeltinmanyplaces.RichcountriesgainmorefrompowerfulNino,onbalance,thantheylose.AstudyfoundthatastrongNinoin1

997-98helpedAmerican’seconomygrowby$15billion,partlybecauseofbetteragriculturalharvests:farmersintheMidwestgainedfromextrarain.Thet

otalriseinagriculturalincomesinrichcountriesisgreaterthanthefallinpoorones.ButinIndonesiaextremelydryforestsarei

nflames.Amulti-yeardrought(干旱)insouth-eastBrazilisbecomingworse.ThoughheavyrainsbroughtaboutbyElNinomayreli

evethedroughtinCalifornia,theyarelikelytocausesurfacefloodingandotherdisasters.ThemostrecentpowerfulNino,in1997-98,killedaround21,000peopleandcause

ddamageworth$36billionaroundtheglobe.ButsuchNinoscomewithmonthsofwarning,andsomuchisknownabouthowtheyhappenthatgovernmentscanprepare.Acco

rdingtotheOverseasDevelopmentInstitute(ODI),however,just12%ofdisaster-relieffundinginthepasttwodecadeshasgoneonreducingrisksinadvance,ratherthanrecov

eryandrebuildingafterwards.Thisisinspiteofevidencethatadollarspentonrisk-reductionsavesatleasttwoonreconstruction.Simpleimp

rovementstoinfrastructure(基础设施)canreducethespreadofdisease.Bettersewers(下水道)makeitlesslikelythatheavyrainisfollowedb

yanoutbreakofthediseaseofbadstomach.Strongerbridgesmeanvillagesarelesslikelytobeleftwithoutfoodandmedicineafterf

loods.Accordingtoapaperin2011byMr.Hsiangandco-authors,civilconflictisrelatedtoElNino’sharmfuleffects—andth

epoorerthecountry,thestrongerthelink.Thoughtherelationshipmaynotbecausal,helpingdividedcommunitiestopreparefordisasterswouldatleastreducetheriskt

hatthosedisastersarefollowedbykillingandwoundingpeople.Sincethepoorestareleastlikelytomakeupfortheirlossesfromdisastersl

inkedtoElNino,reducingtheirlossesneedstobethepriority.32.WhatcanwelearnaboutElNinoinParagraph1?A.ItisnamedafteraSouthAmericanfisher

man.B.Itseesthechangesofwaterflowdirectionintheocean.C.ItforcesfishermentostopcatchingfisharoundChristmas.D.Ittakespla

cealmosteveryyearallovertheworld.33.WhatmayElNinobringabouttothecountriesaffected?A.Agriculturalharvestsinrichcountriesfall.B.Droughts

becomemoreharmfulthanfloods.C.Richcountries’gainsaregreaterthantheirlosses.D.Poorcountriessufferlessfromdroughtseconomically.34.Wh

atdoesthedataprovidedbyODIinParagraph4suggest?A.Moreinvestmentshouldgotoriskreduction.B.Governmentsofpoorcou

ntriesneedmoreaid.C.VictimsofElNinodeservemorecompensation.D.Recoveryandreconstructionshouldcomefirst.35.Whatisth

eauthor’spurposeinwritingthepassage?A.TointroduceElNinoanditsorigin.B.ToexplaintheconsequencesofElNino.C.ToshowwaysoffightingagainstElNino.D.Tourgep

eopletoprepareforElNino.第二节:七选五(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。选项中有两项为多余选项。Itcanbediffi

culttomeetnewpeopleandmakefriends,especiallywhenyoumovetoanewcityorfindyourselfoutofyourcomfortzone.

Howwillyoudealwiththesituation?____36____Thereareseveralwaysthatyoucanmeetpeoplethatyoumightnothaveconsideredinthepast.★____37____Youprob

ablyhaveseveralacquaintancesthatyouseeonadailybasisoraweeklybasis.Ifyougetalongwellwithcertainpeople,youcanseeifthisacquaintancewoul

dliketogooutanddosomethingsociallywithyou.Ifyouhavecommoninterests,youmightsuggestthatthetwoofyoudosomethingtogetherthatinvolvesyou

rinterest.★Makeanefforttoacceptinvitations.Sometimespeoplethatyouknowmaybehavingabarbecueorothertypesofsocialgathering.Trytoensurethatyou

areabletoattendandthenshowupattheappointedtime.___38___Ifyoumeetpeoplethatyouclickwith,youcanmakeaplantoseethemagaininthefutureoryoucaninviteyourfrie

ndstoyourowneventandaskthemtoextendtheinvitationtothefriendsthatwereattheirgatheringtoo.★Goout,evenwhenyoudon’tfeellikeit.It

turnsoutthatwhenpeopleinvitesomeonetojointhemfordinneroramovieorsomethingelse,theyreallywanttohangoutwithyou.____39________40____Butonceyouha

veusedthesamemethodsafewtimesyouwillknowexactlywhatworksandwhatdoesnot.Don’tgiveup,everyoneisdifferentan

ditjusttakestimetogettoknowpeople.A.Expandoncurrentrelationships.B.Tryingtomakenewfriendscanbeannoyingatfirst.C.Doyouworkwithpeoplethatyougetalo

ngwellwith?D.Butdon’tcallthemseveraltimesadayorevenseveraltimesperweek.E.Bemoresocialandyou’llmakeyourlifemoreexcitingandfulfil

led.F.Ifyoutendtosay“no”often,peoplewilleventuallystopaskingyoutogowiththem.G.Thesetypesofgatheringsoftenleadtomeetingdifferen

tpeoplewhoarefriendsoffriends.第三部分英语知识运用第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Thefirsttime10-year-oldJordi

eRowlandcameintothebarbershop,itwasadisaster.Jordie,whohasautism(自闭症),___41___withhisparentstorunoutsidethemome

ntheenteredtheshop.Iendedup___42___aroundtheshopwithhimthatday.Igotinafewcuts___43___stoppedthehaircutw

henIsawJordiewas___44___.Cuttinghaircanbe___45___forsomechildrenwithautism.Jordiewasnodifferent.IfeltI’d___46___a

nditmademe___47___tolearnmoreaboutautismsoIcouldconnectwithhimandtakeawayhis___48___.Afterthefirst___

49___haircut,IsuggestedtoJordie’sparentstheybringhimbackeverytwoweeksatclosingtime.Thatwentonforafewmonths.Hishair

waslong.Icould___50___cutitproperly.I’dgetacoupleofcutsin,andthenhe’djustgocrazy.Thatwasareally___51___time.ButIk

newwehadtojustkeepgoing.Ievenwenttohishousetogiveitatry.No___52___.Thentheownerofthebarbershop___53___meforallowingacustomertocome

inafterclosingtime.Discouraged,I___54___thatjob,andsoonopenedmyownshop.Everytwoweeks,Jordiewould___55___myshopafteritwasclosed.Thislasteda

bouteightmonths.Afewweeksago,wemade___56___.Isang“TheWheelsontheBus”tohim.Ididn’tknowhewas___57___nurseryrhymes(儿歌).Iwasjusttryingto__

_58___him.Helookedatmeasifheweremesmerized(迷住).Igavehimafullhaircutforthefirsttime.Irealizedourslow,two-yeareff

orthad___59___.Twoweekslater,Jordieletmedoitagain.Ioftendon’tchargethemthecostofthehaircut.MaybethereasonIdosomethinglikethisistoincrea

semy___60___ofthekidslikehim.41A.struggledB.agreedC.talkedD.played42A.jumpingB.walkingC.seeingD.rushing43A.befo

reB.orC.soD.but44A.curiousB.nervousC.excitedD.surprised45A.painfulB.pleasantC.interestingD.harmful46A.finis

hedB.changedC.failedD.tried47A.refuseB.wantC.manageD.regret48A.excitementB.sadnessC.fearD.shame49A.unusualB.uncertainC.unbelievab

leD.unsuccessful50A.everB.stillC.neverD.often51A.hardB.quietC.shortD.great52A.funB.problemC.patienceD.l

uck53A.punishedB.praisedC.thankedD.excused54A.tookB.leftC.keptD.offered55A.lookforB.shutupC.comebyD.passby56A.progressB.moneyC.decisions

D.differences57A.againstB.overC.withD.into58A.orderBconfuseC.calmD.wake59A.gonebackB.paidoffC.runoutD.turnedup60A.expectationsB.tru

stC.requirementsD.understanding第五节:语篇填空(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。Inthepastfewyears,morethanhalfofbookstore

sinChinahavecloseddown,___61___istheresultofthe___62___(compete)fromonlinebookstores.ButthesuccessofSisypheBo

okstore,oneofthe___63___(big)privately-ownedbookstorechainsinChina,mayserve___64___agreatexample.___65___(found)in1993,Sisyphestartedtotransformandu

pgradeitsbusinessin2009toseekitsprofitability.Now,itnotonlydevotesitselfto___66___(sell)books,butcombi

nesthefunctionsofbookstore,caféandsaleof___67___(create)culturalproducts.Sisypheopensitsbookstoresinshoppingmallsinordertotakeadvantag

eofthelargenumberofconsumersofshoppingmallstosellitsbooks,anditalso___68___(able)peopletoenjoyspendingtimereadi

nganddrinkingcoffee.Inreturn,bookstoreshaveimprovedtheculturalatmosphereofshoppingmalls,so___69___ismutuallybenefi

cialtohavesuchcooperation.Sofar,thegovernment___70___(offer)taxreductionforbookstorestoencouragethedevelopmentofphysicalbookstores.Perhapsitisearly

tosaytheboomofphysicalbookstoreshascome,butdefinitely,weseetheturningpointtothem.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文

改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉

。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Iusedtodelaythingsuntildeadlines,thatcausedmemuchtrouble.Therefore,Ithoug

htofsomewaystogetridthebadhabit.First,ItookashowerrightafterIgothomefromschool.Itrefreshedmebutmademytho

ughtsmoreactive.Furthermore,inordertoavoidbeingcontinualdisturbedbymycellphone,Ileftthemwithmyparents.ThefinalstrategyIusewasscheduling.Imanage

dtoplanningmydaysaheadoftimesothatIcouldbreakupmytasksratherthanhavingtoomanyworktodoonthelastday.Byusingthesesimpletechnique,I’ve

improvedmyefficiencyandmadeagooduseofmytime.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,你校来访的美国学生代表团想了解中国太极拳(TaiChi)。请根据以下要点

写一篇发言稿:1.太极拳的历史与地位;2.学习太极拳的好处;3.学习建议。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Goodmorning,everyone!_______________

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__________________________________________________________________________I.听力(每小题1.5分,共30分)1-5CBCBA6-10ABACB11-1

5ABCBA16-20AACABII.阅读理解(每小题2分,共40分)21-25:ABDDD26-30:CBCDD31-35:ABCAD36--40EAGFBIII.完形填空(每小题1.5分,共30分)41-45:ABDBA46-50:

CBCDC51-55:ADABC56-60:ADCBDIV.语篇填空(每小题1.5分,共15分)61.which62.competition63.biggest64.as65.Founded66.selling67.creative68.enables69.it70.hasoffe

redV.短文改错(共10分)1.that-which2.rid后面加of3.but-and4.continual-continually5.them-it6.use-used7.planning-plan8.

many-much9.technique-techniques10.madeagooduseof去掉a作文Good_morning,_everyone!①It'smygreathonortobeheretogiveyouaspeechaboutTaiChi,w

hichisakindoftraditionalChinesemartialartwithahistoryofabout400years.②TaiChiisnotonlyanancientmartialart,buthasalso

beenwidelyacknowledgedasaneffectivehealthexercise.Famousforitsgracefulandwellbalancedmovements,TaiChiprovidesthementalrelaxati

onandphysicalfitnessthataresoessentialinourmodernstressfullives.Beforeyoustart,tobeginwith,getanexperiencedcoach.Secondly,dowa

rmupexercisebeforepracticing.Lastbutnotleast,practiceiteverydayanddon'tgiveuphalfway.③Iamsureyouwillmakegreatprogressifyoukeepondoingit.Thanksf

oryourlistening!【一句多译】①IfeelveryhonorabletobeheretogiveyouaspeechaboutTaiChi,akindoftraditionalChinesemartialartwithahistoryofabout400y

ears.②NotonlyisTaiChianancientmartialart,buthasalsobeenwidelyacknowledgedasaneffectivehealthexercise.③Itiscertainthatyou

willmakegreatprogressifyoukeepondoingit.

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