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西南大学附中2022—2023学年度上期一月线上定时检测高二英语试题(满分:150分;考试时间:120分钟)注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、班级、考场/座位号、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.答选择题时,必须使用2B铅笔填涂;答非选择题时,必须使用0.5毫米的黑色签字笔书写;必
须在题号对应的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写无效;保持答卷清洁、完整。3.考试结束后,将答题卡交回(试题卷学生保存,以备评讲)。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。1.WhatshouldthewomandowhilearrivingatScottRoad?A.Takeari
ght.B.Gostraight.C.Turnleft.2.Whatwillthewomandofirst?A.Eatcakes.B.Doexercise.C.Seeadoctor.3.Wheredoesthemanexpecttogoagainonvacatio
n?A.ToAustralia.B.ToItaly.C.ToNewZealand.4.Whoisdrivingthecarprobably?A.Theman’smother.B.Thewoman’sfather.C.Thewoman’sgrandfat
her5.Whywasthemanlateforthefilm?A.Hehadanaccidentontheway.B.Hisfriendvisitedhimunexpectedly.C.Heforgota
boutthetime.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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.Whattimedidthemanusetogetupinthemorning?A.At6:30.B.At7:30.C.At8:00.7.Whatarethesp
eakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theirvacationplans.B.Theirexercisehabits.C.Theirdailyroutinesthesedays.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题
。8.Whendidthewomangetinterestedinplayingtheguitar?A.Abouttwodecadesago.B.WhenshewasincollegeC.Afters
hegraduatedfromcollege.9.Whatkindofmusicdoesthewoman’suncleplaymostlynow?A.Classical.B.Blues.C.Rock.10.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A
.Formabandofclassicalmusic.B.Learnhowtoplaytheviolin.C.Playmusicwithhimsometime.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoft
hecompetition?A.Itiswild.B.Itisrelaxing.C.Itisdisappointing.12.HowdidValentinoRossiperformduringthisrace?A.Hewonfirstplace.B.Hefelld
ownaccidentally.C.Hecameinsecondplace.13.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Coachandathlete.B.FellowTVreporters.C.TVre
porterandathlete.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whydoesn’tthemanbuytheshoesfromthestorenow?A.Theyarecheaperonline.B.Thestoredoesn’t
havehissize.C.Helivestoofarawayfromthestore.15.Whatdoesthemanoccasionallybuyonline?A.Books.B.Clothes.C.Food.16.Whatdoesthewomanthink
ofshoppingonline?A.It’stooaddictive.B.It’stooexpensive.C.It’stoomuchtrouble.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whereisthetalkprobablygiven?A.Ataweddingparty.B.At
amemorialmeeting.C.Atagraduationceremony.18.InwhichmonthdidAugustgetmarried?A.April.B.July.C.August.19.Howmanychildrendoe
sthespeakerhave?A.None.B.Two.C.Four.20.WhatdoweknowaboutAugust?A.Heneverturnedtoothersforhelp.B.Hewaspopularinhisn
eighborhood.C.HegraduatedfromOxfordUniversity.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。AIt’snotjustpeo
plethataresocialdistancingBrandsaredoingittoo.McDonald’s,Coca-Cola,AudiandVolkswagenarejustafewofthebigcom
paniesthatareinterpreting“socialdistancing”withlogo(商标)redesigns.Theterm,socialdistancing,meaningstanding
6feetapartfromothersinanefforttolowertheriskofbeinginfected(感染)bydiseases,hasbecomepopularrecently.“Ourcurrentglob
alsituationisnojoke.It’saseriousmatter,”DouglasSellers,executivecreativedirectorforfirmSiegel+GaletoldCNNBusiness.“Andbrandsdesigni
ngsocialdistancinglogoshavethepotentialtodecreasetheseverityofwhatwearegoingthrough.Thecreativity,passion,andthoughtthatgoesintowantingtohelp,educa
te,andbepartofthephysicaldistancingmovementisaworthynote,”Sellerssaid.McDonald’sBrazilLastweek,McDonald’sBrazilpulledapartitsiconic(标志性的)go
ldenarchesinapicturepostedtoitsFacebookpage.Theadagencyexplainedthatdespitethetemporaryseparationbetween
itscustomersandthecompanycausedbyclosuresofsomeofitsrestaurants,theycanalwaysbetogether.McDonald’sisofferingfoodthrough
delivery.Coca-ColaCoca-ColaiscurrentlyrunninganadinNewYork’sdesertedTimesSquarethatshowseachletterofits
logoseparatedwiththeslogan“Stayingapartisthebestwaytostayunited”.Thebrandtypicallycelebratestogetherness.andlove
initsads.AudiandVolkswagenTwocompaniesthatshareownership,AudiandVolkswagen,changedtheirlogosfortheirsocial
mediaaccounts.Audiseparateditsfourringsinashortvideotellingpeopletostayathomeandkeeptheirdistance.Volkswagenals
opromotedasimilarvideowithinspirationalmessagesandseparatedtheVandW.1.Whydidthebrandsredesigntheirlog
os?A.Becausetheynolongerliketheirlogos.B.Becausetheywanttosellnewproducts.C.Todrawmoreattentionfromthepublic
.D.Toremindpeopletokeepsocialdistance.2.Whichbrandmayprovideitscustomerswithtake-awayservice?A.Coca-Cola.B.McDonald’sBrazil.C.Audi.D.Volks
wagen.3.WhatdidtwocompaniesAudiandVolkswagendowiththeirlogos?A.Theyputnewly-designedlogosontheirproducts.B.Theyra
nadsinNewYork’sdesertedTimesSquare.C.TheyputupposterswithfourseparatedringsandtheVandW.D.Theyeachseparatedtheirlo
gosfortheirsocialmediaaccounts.BTodayuswantthingsbetter,fasterandsometimescheaperaswell.Customersatisfactioni
snotenoughtodrivegrowthaloneandisn'tthetoughestmarketingchallenge.Companiesneedtochangetheiroldsloganaimforexcellenceanddelivermoreal
otmore!Butthemeansofdoingthatisahardnut.Theotherday,thehotelwhereIhadstayedaskedmetoratetheirperformance.Icompletedthe
irform,givingfour-starandfive-starratings,asIhadbeenverysatisfiedwiththehotelrooms,thestaffandtheirservices.ImaginemyshockthereforewhenIreceive
dthefollowingapologyemailadayorsoaftersubmittingmyreview:“Thankyoufortakingthetimetocompleteouronlinesurve
yregardingyourrecentstayatourhotel.Iwouldliketoapologizeforfailingtosurpriseorimpressyou.Yoursatisfactionisimportanttousandwewillbe
usingthefeedbackyouprovidedtomakeimprovementstoensureweofferanoutstandingexperienceinthefuture.Ihopeyouwillconsiderstayingwithu
sagainsothatwecanhaveanotherchancetoprovideyouwithanexcellentexperience.”Shockingmail,isn'tit?Ibelievethatisexactlywhyt
heygeta4.5+starrating.Forthemcustomersatisfactionisnotenough.Theyhavetomakeguestssupersatisfiedsothatareturnvisitisa“nobrainer”;nootherhote
lchoicewouldmakesense!Howdoyoutreatyourowncustomersandconsumers?Doyoudojustenoughtosatisfythem,ordoyouconsiste
ntlylooktoexceedingtheirexpectations?TheabovepersonalexampleIgiveisonewaythatthehotelstafftriestocorrectwhateverisnota“superiorexp
erience”andmayserveasalesson.4.Whichshouldtoday'scompaniesseekaccordingtothetext?A.LowpriceB.SuperiorserviceC.
HighqualityD.Customersatisfaction5.Whywasthewritershockedattheapologyemail?A.ThewaytoapologizewasuniqueB.ThepurposeoftheemailwashiddenC.
TherequirementofthehotelwasstrictD.Thereasonfortheapologywasunusual6.Whatdoestheunderlinedpartinparagraph4convey?A.The
hotelisthebesthotelchoiceB.ThehotelwillberememberedeasilyC.OnlybrainlessguestswillcomebackD.Guestswillrevisitthehotelwithoutthinking.7W
hatisthewriter'spurposeofwritingthetext?A.TosharehisexperienceB.TorecommendahotelC.ToprovidehissuggestionD.ToanalyzemarketingchallengesCWeall
knowatleastonepersonwholovestheirfoodinsanelyhot.Theyinsistthattheirhotwings“aren’tspicyenoughunlessI’mdrippingwithsweat.”FromLatinAmericatoS
ichuanprovince,chilipeppersandtheirfamousburningtastehavebecomeaworldwidesensation.Buthowcouldsomethingthatburnssohotpossiblybeanygoodforp
eople?InastudybyresearchersatMarshallUniversityintheUS,scientistsmadethefirstcompletedescriptionofcapsaicin(辣椒素)—achemicalfoundinspicy
chilis—anditsanti-cancerproperties.Althoughcapsaicinisnotnormallyagoodmedicineduetosomenegativepropertiessuchasits
spicyflavor,thestudyfoundthattherearewaystobringoutitsanti-cancerbenefitswhileovercomingthesenegatives.Innatu
re,capsaicinevolvedasadefensemechanism(机制)inplantstodriveawayunwantedanimalswhileattractingthosethatcouldspreadtheseeds,suchasbirdswhichcannottas
teorfeelthespice.Fromascientificpointofview,capsaicinworksbytriggering(触发)apainreceptorcalledTRPV1,causingthebodytoreac
tasifithadactuallytouchedsomethinghotanddangerous.Yet,thisnaturalrepellent(驱虫剂)formostanimalshasinsteadbecomeafavoritefoodformanypeo
ple,oftencalled“chiliheads”.So,whatisitthatattractshumanstocapsaicin,chilipeppersandspicyfoodingeneral?Be
sidesitsmanyhealthbenefits—suchaspainrelief,weightloss,andbodyheatregulation—peopleloveeatingchilipeppersprec
iselybecauseithitsthepainreceptorsinjusttherightway..AsanarticlepublishedbyScientificAmericannoted:“Peopleseemtoenjoy—andactivelyseeko
ut—manyothersensations...thesensationoffallingprovidedbyrollercoastersorskydiving,thefeelingsoffearandanxietyw
hilewatchinghorrormovies,thephysicalpainexperienceduponjumpingintoicywater,oreventhefeelingsofsadnessthatcomewhilewatchingatearjerker.”So,thenexttim
eyoubiteintoahotchilipepper,remember:it’snotjusthealthy,butfuntoo!8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“property”m
eaninParagraph2?A.Tissue.B.Benefit.C.Possession.D.Quality.9.Whatcanwelearnfromtheresultofthestudybyresearch
ersatMarshallUniversity?A.Thestudydescribescapsaicinforthefirsttime.B.Capsaicincontributestothepreventionofcancer.C.
Thereisachemicalcalledcapsaicininspicychilis.D.Thenegativefeaturesofcapsaicincannotbeovercome.10.Howdoescapsaic
inbenefitplants?A.Itpreventsbirdsfromeatingplants.B.Itcausesmoreseedstobeproduced.C.Itattractssomeanimalstodistributeseeds.D.
Ithelpsplantssurviveinhotordangeroussituations.11.Howdoestheauthorprovespicyfoodisfun?A.Bygivinganexample.B.
Bymakingacomparison.C.Byanalyzingcauses.D.Byconductingresearch.DSchoolbookstypicallypresentexplorersasfearlessindividualswho,forexample,sailwooden
shipstonewlands.Buttodaymostexplorerswhoaremakingfundamentaldiscoveriesarescientists.Andwhetherthefrontiersaretiny,liketh
ehumangenome,ormassive,likeourdeepestoceans,westillhavemuchlefttolearnaboutplanetEarth.Whatmodernscientistspursueequalsanythingin
ahistorybookoranadventurenovel.Explorationisscienceinitsmostbasicform—askingquestionsofthenaturalworldand,wehope,usingt
heanswersforthebettermentofeverythingonEarth.Explorationhasgreatvalue.Itinspiresus,widensourknowledgeandgivesushopefor
abetterfuture.Andthepracticalpayoffscanevenbelifesaving.Scientistswhospentdecadesexploringwhatwasintheatmospherefoundthatove
rtimetheconcentrationofcarbondioxidewasrising.Withoutthatdiscovery,wehumanswouldnowbelivingliketheproverbialfroginapot
ofgraduallyheatingwater,unsurewhytheenvironmentaroundusischanging,andslowlyboilingtodeath.Thehumandrivetoovercomechallengesisane
ssentialaspectofthehumandrivetoexplore,which,inmostcases,spursinnovation.Earlyhumansubmarinesthatreachedthebottomofthedeepestocea
ntrenches(海沟)madethetripjustonce,stressedbytheenormouspressuresthere.Buteventuallyamorestress-resistantvehicle,theLimitingFactor,allowedinvestora
ndunderseaexplorerVictorVescovotoreachtrenchbottomsnumeroustimes.Nowthereareroughly4,000autonomousArgofloatsacrosstheworld’soceansthatdivedownt
o2,000feetandresurfaceevery10days,gatheringdataaboutbasicphysicaltraits(特性)suchaswatertemperatureandpressure.TheArgogroupwil
lalsodeploy(部署)dozensofsensorseveryyearthatwillgatherbiologicalandchemicaldata,leadingtonewobservationsaboutmarinelife.Oth
erinstitutionsplantosearchtheseastogether,sendingdatatoguideshipsthatforwardtheinformationtoresearchersonshore.Oc
eanresearchgroupshavemadeitaprioritytoopenlysharetheirdiscoveriesanddatawiththepublicandtoinspirethenextgenerationofyoungs
cientists.Anyonecangoalongfortheride—wecanallbeexplorers.CaptainJamesT.KirkbeganeachepisodeoftheoriginalStarTrektelevisionseriesbysaying,“Spa
ce,thefinalfrontier.”Notnecessarily.WestillhaveplentytodiscoverrighthereonEarth,andweeagerlyawaitsurprisesfromthenewestworldswefind.12.Whydo
estheauthormentiontheexampleoftheproverbialfroginParagraph3?A.Toillustratethesignificanceofexploration
.B.Tostresstheimportanceofknowledge.C.Toargueforthenecessityofinnovation.D.Toshowtheimpactofglobalwarming.13.Whichofthefollowing
statementsisNOTtrue?A.Thediscoveriesmadebymodernscientistscannotmatchwhattheadventurerspursue.B.Underseaexplorerscanrea
chthebottomofthedeepestoceanforquiteafewtimesnow.C.Argofloatsdivetothedeepoceantocollectfundamentalinformationabout
theocean.D.Thehumandesiretotakeonchallengesleadstotheachievementsofoceanexploration.14.Whatcanweknowfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.E
veryoneisanexplorer.B.Sharingtheoceandataiscompulsory.C.Exploringtheearthcanstillbefruitful.D.Spacewillbehuman’sf
inalfrontier.15.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.FearlessExplorersB.OceanExplorationC.EarthExplorationD.NextFrontiers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。Scienceshowsthatstretching(拉伸)isn’tactuallyliteral—you’renoteven“stretching”yourmusclesatall.
____16____.Itdoeswondersforbothyourjointsandyourmuscles.What’smore,stretchinghelpsyourbloodflow,reducesyourriskofinjury,helpsyouloseweight,andeve
nrelievesyourstress.Sowhatifyoudon’tdostretchingafterexercise?YoucouldfeelsickYouwon’tbesurprisedtoknowthatwhenyouexercise,youraiseyourhea
rtrateforaperiodoftime.____17____,expertswilltellyouthatit’sjustasimportantto“getyourheartratebacktoanormallevelaftertheworkoutisover.”This
isalsoknowninthefitnessworldas“coolingdown.”“Afterphysicalactivity,yourheartisstillbeatingfasterthannormal,your
bodytemperatureishigherandyourbloodvesselsgetbigger,”writethehealthexpertsattheAmericanHeartAssociation.“Thismeansifyoustoptoof
ast,youcouldfaintorfeelsick.____18____.”Yourmuscleswilllikelybecomestifferandmoresore(酸痛的)Whenyouexerciseyourmuscles,itproducesaninflammatory(炎症的)re
sponseintheformoflacticacid(乳酸),whichisactuallywhatcausesyourmusclestobecomesore.Whenyourest—or“recover”—inthetimebetweenboutsofexercise,your
bodynaturallybreaksdownandgetsridofthatlacticacid.Onethingthathelpsyourbodygetridofthatlacticacid?____19____.Stretchin
ghelpsyoudistributeoxygenthroughoutyourbodyandmuscles,which,accordingtotheHealthline,“canreducelacticacidproductionandridyourmusclesofanyaccumulat
ionoflacticacid.”____20____Havingpoorflexibilityisn’tgoodforyourbody.Accordingtotheexpertsinthesportsmedicinedep
artmentatUCDavisHealth,inflexibilitywillcauseyoutohavemusclesthattirequickerandjointsthataremorelikelytosufferf
rominjury,andyourweakenedrangeofmotionwillleadtolessbloodandnutrientstoyourjoints.Inthecaseofthelatter,it’swhypeopleoften
feelstiffnessandpainintheir“weightbearing”joints,suchasthekneesandhips.Andstickingtostretchingexerciseafterphysicalactivitycanhopefullyimpro
veyourflexibility.A.Youguessedit:StretchingB.Whileit’sgreattogetthatbloodflowingC.You’llbeatriskofinjuryforlackofflexibilityD.Youhavetoimproveyourfl
exibilitybystretchingE.IfyouwantsomecleverwaystoworkyourmusclesmoreeverydayF.Acooldownafterphysicalactivityallowsagr
adualdecreaseattheendofthesessionG.Infactitstruepurposeistolengthenandmobilizetheconnectivetissuearoundyourmuscle第三部分语言运用(共三节,满分45分
)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)Foryears,VinceRozmiarekhasbeenthemanbehindthemessageboardatIndianHillsCommuni
tyCenter.Thefather____21____thejobin2013afterallhischildrenhadflownthenest.Hefoundhimselfwithalotof___
_22____timeandhadnoideahowtouseit,sohefiguredthislittlesidejobwouldkeephim____23____.Atfirst,hetookthings____24____,butwhenAprilFool’sDay
camearound,hefoundtheperfect____25____tohavesomefun.Heusedthemessageboardtomakeajokeabouttheneighboringtown,anditreceiv
edagreat____26____fromthelocals.Realizingthathishumorwas____27____,Vincedecidedtomakehisjokesmoreofa____28
____thing.Helookedthroughbookstofindgreatthingstowrite,andeachmessagehewrotebuiltuphis____29____inthearea.Soonenough,everyoneintownknewhimforhisj
okes,andtheydecidedto____30____hishumorwiththeworld.Itwasin2015____31____aresidentdecidedtobringhisjokesandpunstosocialmedia.Shecreatedapageforthemes
sageboardonFacebookandsheregularly____32____itwithphotoswheneverRozmiarekpresentednewjokesandpuns.Soon
enough,peoplefromallaroundtheworldwerelaughingathisjokes,justliketheresidentsofIndianHills.Henowhasover84,000____33____onsocialmedia,many
ofwhom____34____waitforeverynewpicturethatgetsposted.AlthoughVinceneverdidanyofthisfor____35____,he’sgladhe’sabletomakesomanypeoplesmilewithhismessa
geboardposts.21.A.tookoverB.tookupC.broughtaboutD.broughtin22.A.freeB.preciousC.briefD.super23.A.occupiedB.contentC.well-informedD
.hired24.A.responsiblyB.randomlyC.personallyD.seriously25.A.stageB.missionC.opportunityD.platform26.A.donationB.responseC.recommendation
D.assessment27.A.transmittedB.returnedC.appreciatedD.improved28.A.selectiveB.creativeC.moralD.regular29.A.reputationB.busin
essC.fortuneD.confidence30.A.exchangeB.shareC.publishD.collect31.A.whenB.whichC.thatD.before,,32.A.decoratedB.containedC.postedD.u
pdated33.A.customersB.followersC.volunteersD.contributors34.A.tenselyB.curiouslyC.eagerlyD.impatiently35.A.po
pularityB.funC.recognitionD.honor第二节短文填空(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。OdysseusisaliteraryfigureinOdysseywritte
nbyHomer.HerejectedthecomfortablelifeofaGreekkingandmadeapromisetohelpanotherGreekleader,Menelaus,inthewar____36____theTrojans.Butthewardraggedonan
donandhe____37____(be)awayfromhisfamilyfortenyears.Duringthisperiodthefortunesofthewarwereso____38____(change)thatnoonecouldpred
ictwhichsidewouldwin.OdysseusbecametiredofthewarandthedelayinTroy.He____39____(desperate)wantedtoreturnhome.Hence,ontheocca
sion____40____theGreekkingshadtheirregularweeklymeeting,hesuggested____41____(trick)theTrojans.TheGreeksbuiltagiantwoodenho
rsesothattheirsoldierscouldhideinside____42____.TheGreeksthenpretendedtosetouthomeasif____43____(discourage)bythelong-lastingwar,leavin
gthewoodenhorsebehind.TheTrojansblessedtheirGodfortheirgoodfortune,draggedthehorseintothecityandpreparedtocelebrate
.ThatnighttheGreeksoldiersclimbedoutofthewoodenhorseandopenedthecitygatesfortheGreekarmy.Thencamethesoundofthewarningbell____44____(ann
ounce)aGreekvictory.Thewarended,butthe_____45_____(punish)oftheTrojanpeoplewasonlyjustbeginning.第三节单句填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下列句子短文,在空白处填入
1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。46.Althoughwelldecorated,thecaféreceivedagreatmany________(complain)forlackofgoodcustom
erservice.(所给词的适当形式填空)47.Frommyperspective,noprincipleis________(significance)thanRen,whichencouragespeopletoloveparents,lovepeopleandlove
everythingintheworld.(所给词的适当形式填空)48.Happinessissomethingavastmajorityofpeoplearein________(pursue)ofandit’ssomethingweallwant.(所给词的适当
形式填空)49.Mydesireis________(admit)tooneofthetopuniversitiesinChina,forwhichIwillsparenoefforts.(所给词的适当形式填空)50.Ihadtopau
seforsheepcrossingtheroad,whichisacommon________(occur)whendrivingthroughtheHighlandsofScotland.(所给词的适当形式填空)51.TheUKisthefirstcountryintheworldtopro
videfreemedicalcare________itspeoplethroughNationalHealthSystem.(用适当的词填空)52.Lastnight,I________(intend)tobefullyabsorbedinmywork,but
foundmyselfdisturbedbynoisesfrommyneighborupstairs.(所给词的适当形式填空)53.Withalltheevidence________(collect),thepolicechargedtheworld-famoustennisp
layerwithmurderinghiswife.(所给词的适当形式填空)54.Any________(finance)support,whetherbigorsmall,isurgentlyneededtoh
elptheseverelyinjuredgirlwhowasknockeddownbyacarwhencrossingtheroad.(所给词的适当形式填空)55.Once________(determine)andpreparedtogetoverthelangua
gebarrier,takeeveryopportunitytolearnthelanguageandmostimportantly,bepersistent.(所给词的适当形式填空)56.JudgingfromBlake’s________(disappoi
nt)look,hisparentsknewthathewasjustgivenaBashewashopingforanA.(所给词的适当形式填空)57.It’sestimatedthatover6.6millionlives______
__(claim)sofarworldwidefromtheCOVID-19outbreak.(所给词的适当形式填空)58.Thecivilwarlastedthreeyears,________(result)inseriouslossoflifeand
economicburdensforthecountry.(所给词的适当形式填空)59.It’suniversallyacknowledgedthatthebeautyofTibetis________compar
e.Joininourall-inclusivetourandyouaresuretohaveajourneyofalifetime.(用适当的词填空)60.Ifyouseeayellowribbon________(attach)totheoaktreeintheyard,itisasigna
lthatyouarewelcomebackhome.(所给词的适当形式填空)第四部分写作(共一节,满分25分)61.英文短视频系列AmazingChina展现了中国的风景名胜、人文地理、传统文化等,自推出以来广受国内外好评。假定你是李华,请你写一封邮件向你的摄影师朋友Ale
x推荐该系列短视频。内容如下:1.阐明写信目的;2.陈述推荐理由;3.期待观后交流注意:1.词数100字左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearAlex,。______________________________________
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