黑龙江省哈尔滨市第六中学2021_2022学年高一上学期10月月考+英语

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1哈尔滨市第六中学2021级高一上学期10月月考英语学科试卷(满分150分,时间90分钟)注意事项:1.答题前,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条形码区域内。2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用0.5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔书写,字

体工整,笔迹清楚。3.请按照题号顺序在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写答案无效;在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。4.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠、不要弄破、弄皱,不准用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。第一部分听力(共两节,满分

30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上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。昕完每段对

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.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.

Havingabirthdayparty.B.Doingsomeexercise.C.GettingLydiaagift.2.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?A.Helptheman.B.Takeabus.C.Getacamera.3.Whatdoe

sthewomansuggestthemando?A.TellKatetostop.B.CallKate’sfriends.C.StayawayfromKate.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inawines

hop.B.Inasupermarket.C.Inarestaurant.5.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Keepthewindowclosed.B.Gooutforfreshair.C.Turnonthefan.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.Whatisthemangoingtodothissummer?A.Teachacourse.B.Repairhishouse.C.Workatahotel.7.Howwillthemanuset

hemoney?A.Tohireagardener.B.Tobuybooks.C.Topayforaboattrip.听第7段材料,回答第8.9题。8.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetwe

enthespeakers?A.Schoolmates.B.Colleagues.C.Roommates.9.WhatdoesFrankplantodorightaftergraduation?A.Workasaprogrammer.B.Travelaroundtheworld.C.St

arthisownbusiness.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whydoesthewomanmakethecall?A.Tobookahotelroom.B.Toaskabouttheroomservice.C.Tomakechangestoareservation.11.Whenw

illthewomanarriveatthehotel?A.OnSeptember15.B.OnSeptember16.C.OnSeptember23.12.Howmuchwillthewomanpayforherroomp

ernight?A.$179.B.$199.C.$219.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatisthewoman’splanforSaturday?A.Goingshopping.B.Goingcamping.C.Goingboating.14.Wh

erewillthewomanstayinKeswick?A.Inacountryinn.B.Inafive-starhotel.C.Inheraunt’shome.15.WhatwillGordondooverthewee

kend?A.Visithisfriends.B.WatchDVDs.C.Jointhewoman.216.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofGordon’scomingweekend?A.Rela

xed.B.Boring.C.Busy.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhoisWangMing?A.Astudent.B.Anemployer.C.Anengineer.18.Whatdoesthespeakersayabo

utthecollegejobmarketthisyear?A.It’sunpredictable.B.It’squitestable.C.It’snotoptimistic.19.Whatpercentageofstudentjobse

ekershavefoundajobbynow?A.20%.B.22%.C.50%.20.Whyareengineeringgraduatesmorelikelytoacceptajob?A.Theyneedmoreworkexperience.B.Thesalaryi

susuallygood.C.Theirchoiceislimited.阅读理解(共两节,每题2.5分,满分50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,选出可以填入空白处的最

佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。第一节(每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)AThefirstsummerjobisoftenasignalthatyou’reonyourwaytoadulthood,andit’salsoamethodfore

arningmoneytopayforwhatyoudreamof.It’snevertooearlytostartconsideringthefuture.Now,herearesomegoodchoic

esforyou!Retail(零售)SalesRetailoffersplentyofopportunityforteenswhoarelookingforajob.Thistypeofworkcanpayfrom$10to$15anhourdependingup

onthedutyyouareexpectedtotakeon.Itcanalsobegreatforteenswhoarefriendlyandenjoytalkingtootherpeople.Formoreinformation,

callusat111-222-3333.FoodServiceAjobinthefoodserviceindustryisanaturalfitforsociableteenswhoenjoycommunicatingwiththepublic.Ita

llowsemployeestoworkaspartofateamwhilelearningaboutfollowinginstructions.Italsocomeswiththeopportunit

ytoearnbetween$8and$10perhour.Justcall111-222-3533formoreinformation.BabysitterThisjobrequiressomeonewhoishig

hlyresponsible.Thoughitpaysgenerallybetween$6and$8hourly,italsorequiresalotofpatience.Thisisagreatchoiceforteenswh

owishtomakeacareerinteaching,childcare,socialworkoranyotherfieldthatmakesuseofsocialskillsorrequiresinteractionwithkids.Gotaquesti

on?Justcall111-222-3336.HousekeepingThistypeofworkcanbringinabout$5anhouranditwillallowteenstolearnresponsibilit

yanddeveloptheirorganizationalskills.Thesummerseesanupswinginthetourismindustry,sohotelsareoftenlookingformorehouse

keepingstaff,andparksoftenneedmorepeopletoassistwithkeepingpublicareascleanandorganizedaswell.Telephone:111-222-3330.21.Howmuchcanyou

earnatleastintwohoursasaretailer?A.$10.B.$12.C.$16.D.$20.22.Whichofthefollowingjobsmayattractteenswhowanttobeateacher?A.RetailSales.B.Babysitter.C.

Housekeeping.D.FoodService.23.Thetextismainlywrittenforteenswho_____.A.wantapart-timejobinthesummerB.arefacedwithcommunicationprobl

emsC.dreamofbecomingahousekeeperD.plantostarttheirownbusinessBFirstgraderGavinClampettwasdiagnosed(诊断)

withTourette’sSyndromeattheageoffive.Duetotheneurological(神经的)disorder,healwaysexperiencesavarietyofsuddenuncontrolledmovementsandsounds.Theun

controllableactionsmeanthatheoftengetsdirtylooksfromstrangersinpublicandkidsmakecruelcommentsontheschoolbusandinclass.Inanefforttopreventth

eunkindcomments,Gavin’smother,32­year­oldRebeccaClampetthelpedhimmakeavideowithhissisterBrynn,nine,andplayedittopupils

athisschooltohelpthemunderstandthecondition.Inthevideo,whichRebeccaalsosharedonYouTube,Gavin’ssisterBrynnstartsby

answeringthequestion“WhatisTourette’sSyndrome?”Sheexplains,“Itisaneurologicaldisorder,whichmeansitaffec

tsthebrainsothatapersonmakesunwantedmovements.Thesearecalledtics(抽搐),butnotlikeaticthatisfoundoutside.Theseticsca

nbeverynoticeableornotverynoticeable,quietorloud.”3Schoolcanbehardforallkids.ThatcanbeevenharderforchildrenlikeGavinbecausetheyhave

tofacepeoplewholaughatthemeverysingleday.“IfeellikemybrotherandeveryotherkidwhohasTourette’sSyndromearebrave.Sobekindtothemanddon’ttr

eatthemdifferentlybecausetheyarejustlikeyou”,Brynnsaysinthevideo.Gavinconcludes,“Everyonecouldplaywithsomeone.Somepeop

lethinkIcan’tbecauseI’mdifferentbutactuallyIcan.SomeareafraidthatIwillsaydirtywords,butactuallyIwon’t.Thediseasebother

smealittle,butI’mOK.”24.WhatcanweknowaboutTourette’sSyndrome?A.Itcanbetreatedwithdrugs.B.Itisusuallyfoun

datanearlyage.C.Peoplewithitwillsaydirtywords.D.Peoplewithitcanmakeuncontrolledsounds.25.Becauseofth

edisease,othersoften________.A.takepityonGavinB.giveahandtoGavinC.keepawayfromGavinD.lookdownuponGavin26.Inth

evideo,Gavin’ssister________.A.explainsherbrother’sdiseaseB.expressesherloveforherbrotherC.complainsaboutunkind

commentsD.encouragesotherstodonatemoney27.WhatcanbeusedtobestdescribeGavin?A.Lucky.B.Helpless.C.Optimistic.D.Stubborn.CWhilethestartof

anewschoolyearisalwaysexciting,thisyearwasevenmoresoforsomeelementaryschoolstudentsinAuckland,NewZealand.Theybecametheworld’sfirstkidstobe“taught”bya

digitalteacher.Beforeyoustartimaginingahuman-likerobotwalkingaroundtheclassroom,Willisjustanavatar(化身)thatappearsonth

estudent’sdesktop(台式电脑),orsmartphonescreen,whenorderedtocome.Theautonomous(自主的)animation(动画)platformhasbeenmodeledafterthehumanbrainandnervous

system,allowingittoshowhuman-likebehavior.ThedigitalteacherisassignedtoteachVector’s“Besustainablewithenergy”—afr

eeprogramforAucklandelementaryschools.Justlikethehumansitreplaced,Willisabletoinstantlyreacttothestudents’responsest

othetopic.Thankstoawebcam(网络摄像头)andmicrophone,theavatarnotonlyrespondstoquestionsthekidsmayhave,butalsopicksupnon-verbalcues.Forinstance,if

astudentsmilesatWill,herespondsbysmilingback.Thistwo-wayinteractionnotonlyhelpsattractthestudents’attention,butalsoallowsthepr

ogram’sdeveloperstomonitortheirengagement,andmakechangesifneeded.NikhilRavishankarbelievesthatWill-likeav

atarscouldbeanovelwaytocatchtheattentionofthenextgeneration.Hesays,“Ihavealotofhopeinthistechnologyasameanstodelivercost-effective,rich,edu

cationalexperienceinthefuture.”Theprogram,inplacesinceAugust2018,hasbeenagreatsuccessthusfar.Ravishankarsays,“Whatwa

sfascinatingtomewasthereactionofthechildrentoWill.Thewaytheylookattheworldissocreativeanddifferent,andWillre

allycaptured(捕捉)theirattention.”However,regardlessofhowpopularitbecomes,Willisunlikelytoreplacehumaneducatorsanytimesoon.28.Whatw

asspecialforsomeelementaryschoolstudentsinAuckland?A.Adigitalteachertaughtthem.B.Theyfirstsawsomethingdigital.C.Thiswasthestartofanewschoolyear.D.

Theycouldgetclosetosmartphonescreen.29.Whatisthebenefitofthistwo-wayinteraction?A.Itcansmileback.B.Itcanusemicrophone.C.Itcanchangeifnecessa

ry.D.Itcantalkanytopicforfree.30.What’sRavishankar’sattitudetoWill’sreplacingHumaneducatorssoon?A.Optimi

stic.B.Doubtful.C.Unclear.D.Disapproving.31.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.NewHigh-techContributestoEducationB.N

ewZealandWillReplaceTeachersinClassroomsC.TheWorld’sFirstDigitalTeacher,aHelptoStudentsD.TheWorld’sFirstDigitalTeacherAppearsinClassrooms

DScientistshavemadegreatdiscoveries.Buthowhavetheyinfluencedourpersonallives?Dokidsinyour4classroomevenknowwhenEinsteinli

ved?Youmaybewondering:butwhyisitimportanttoteachkidsaboutmodern­dayscientists?First,storiesofscientistscanencouragekids.

ChrisHadfieldisaCanadianwhowenttospace,andhe’sarealguitar­playingperson.HemakessingingvideosonYouTube!Hisstorycanmakekidsthinkscientistsa

realsocommonpeople.Hearingscientists’storiesmakeskidsthink“Icandothattoo!”Butnotonlythat,thestoriesoffamousscientistscanencourage

kidstonevergiveup.BillNyewasalwaysrefusedwhentryingtobeanastronaut.Buttoday,he’smadealotofsuccessesinhisroleasapopularscienceeducatorand

engineer.Besides,it’snosecretthatscientificdiscoveriesrequiretrying,andtryingagain.Anotherwaysomescientistscan

encouragekidsisthroughtheirdiversity(多样性).NeildeGrasseTyson,forexample,isanAfrican­American,whichisnotcommoninhisfield.Suchstoriescanmakekidsth

inkanyonecanbeascientist.It’simportanttoknowthatscientistsdon’tneedtobe“gifted”or“good”atschool.Oftenweconsidera

scientistasbeinganextremelysmartkidatschool.Thatdoesn’thavetobetrue.Theyjustneedtohaveagreatinterestinscience.

Tellingstudentsstoriesofscientistscanencouragethemtoshowinterestinscience.Aslongasthey’reinterested,theyarel

ikelytobecomeascientistinthefuture.Modernscientiststeachkidsthatknowledgebuildsuponthefoundation(基础)othershavelaid.Thisisimpo

rtant—noonecandoitalone.Scientists’storiescanencouragetoday’syoungscientiststokeeptrying.They’llbeencourage

dnottogiveuponthedreamofmakingdiscoveries.Eveniftheyhaven’tmadeimportantdiscoveries,theirresearchmayhelpthefollowingscienti

sts.32.WhatcanChrisHadfield’sstorytellstudents?A.Scientistsareinterestedindifferentthings.B.Studentsshouldhaveahobbyoftheirown.C.Scient

istscanbeordinarylikepeoplearoundus.D.Studentsshouldconsiderscientistsastheirmodels.33.Whichofthefollow

ingwouldtheauthoragreewith?A.African­Americansaremorelikelytobecomescientists.B.Scientistsarenotnecessarilyverysmartatschool.C.Notallscien

tistsreallyshowinterestinscience.D.Scientistsareusuallygoodattheirschooling.34.Thelastparagraphshowsusthat________.A.scientistsshouldhelpeac

hotherB.ascientistshouldnevergiveuptryingC.makingdiscoveriesisnecessaryforscientistsD.newscientificdiscoveries

maybebasedonothers’findings35.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Whyscientistsareimportanttous.B.Whyscientistscanencourages

tudents.C.Whystudentslovestoriesofscientists.D.Whystudentsshouldbetaughtaboutscientists.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满

分12.5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.FivestepstobetterhandwritingSomekidslovehandwriting,

butothershatewhenit’stimetoputtheirpentopaper.Maybetheyareworriedabouttheirhandwriting.Areyouoneofthem?____36____Herearefi

vestepsthatreallywork!GetagreatgraspTrythis—holdyourpencilatthetopandtrytowriteyourname.Prettyhard?Butwhenyouholdy

ourpencilthecorrectway,writingismucheasier.____37____Holditinplacewithyourthumb,andyourindex(食指)andmiddlefingers.Lettheline

sbeyourguideLinedpaperisyourfriend!Thoselinescanhelpyoucreatelettersthataretherightsizeandproportion(均衡).__

__38____Alsobesuretofillupthelinedspacecompletely.Thosecapitallettersshouldbefromthebottomlinetothetopone.SlowdownIfyourwritingis

hardtoread,tryslowingdownalittle.Ifyourush,it’shardtocontrolwhereyoustopandstartyourletters.5Lowerthepressure____39____Thatmake

sithardertomakethesmoothlines.Tryeasingupanddon’tholdthepenciltootightly.40Lotsofgamesrequireyoutowriteordrawpictures.Soeventhoughit’snots

choolwork,you’restillusingtheskillsyouneedtocontrolyourpenbetter.A.PlaygamesB.AskformoreadviceC.So“a”shouldbehalfthehei

ghtofacapital“A”.D.You’vebeenwritingsinceyouwerealittlekid.E.Somekidspressdownreallyhardwhentheywrite.F.Thegoodnewsi

sthatjustabouteveryonecanimprovetheirhandwriting.G.Thebestwaytoholdapenorpencilistoletitrestnexttothebaseofyourthumb.完型填空(一):(每题1分,共15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,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。DinoImpagliazzocutsonionslikeaprofessionalcook.TheItalianmanmakesagre

atvegetablesoup,41mostofhislongtime“customers”can’t42payforapieceofbread.Workingwithamuchyoungerman,the90-year-old,Impa

gliazzoisknownasRom’s“chefofthe43.”Threedaysaweek,hesetsouttogather44withothervolunteers.TheyareallpartofRomAmoR(Ro

meLove),agroupthathestarted.The45gotomarketsandbakeriestocollect46food.Theotherfourdaysoftheweek,RomAmoRvolunteerscookfoodand47itindifferent

placesacrossthecity.SucheffortshelpImpagliazzo48hisdreamoffeedingthehomeless.Itall4915yearsagowhenahomelessmanataRo

metrainstationaskedImpagliazzoformoneytobuyasandwich.“Irealizedthatperhaps50buyingonesandwich,makingsomesandwichesforhimandforthefriendswhowereth

erewouldbebetter,andthusbeganour51,”hesaid.Helaunched(开始从事)hisworkto52theneedywithotherretiredpeople.Nowth

erearemorethan300volunteers,bothyoungandold.Impagliazzorecentlyreceiveda(n)53fromItalianPresident.Hewasrecognizedasa“heroofourtimes”.Henever54h

isideawouldbecomeso55.41.A.thoughB.butC.soD.when42.A.stillB.eitherC.evenD.yet43.A.poorB.oldC.richD.yet44.A.clothesB.childrenC.moneyD.food45.A.

cooksB.friendsC.volunteersD.managers46.A.frozenB.donatedC.fastD.canned47.A.serveB.gatherC.sellD.throw48.A.putforwardB.seetoC.takeoverD.liveout49.A

.arrivedB.predictedC.beganD.appeared50.A.insteadofB.becauseofC.incaseofD.forlackof51.A.trainingB.adventureC.

explorationD.research52.A.inspireB.protectC.feedD.save53.A.awardB.permitC.cupD.menu54.A.promisedB.agreedC.admittedD.

dreamed55.A.impressiveB.lovableC.successfulD.Colorful完型填空(二):(每题1分,共15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。TwoSundaysago,Tischle

rwokebrightandearlyandsaidtoherself,"Ihavenothingtodotoday---let’sdothis."Toget"theSharingTable"going,Tischle

r56theboxesonthetablewithfood,toiletpaper,toothpasteandotheritems.Thensheplacedhandmade57onthetable,58thateverythingonitwas59.Withthe60ofhers

ister-in-law,KristineLenza,thefirstdayoftheSharingTablewas61successful."Ididn’tthinkanybodywasgoingto62muchofanything,"shesaid."Ith

oughtpeoplewouldbemore63todonate.Alotofpeoplehavedonatedbutalotofpeoplehavealsotakenthings."Weatherpermitting,Tischlernowsetsupthetableev

eryday.ShesaidtheSharingTablewill64throughChristmas.Tischlerwantspeopletoknowthattheirpersonalinformationwi

llbe65."Nobodystandsbehindthe6tableor66whatyoutakefromit.TheSharingTableisjudgement-free."shesaid."Whateversituationyo

uarein,youarewelcome.Youdon’thavetohave67yourjob,oryoudon’thavetohavehadCOVID-19,"shesaid."Itcouldjustbethatyouneeda(n)68supporttogetyouthrou

ghtheyear,orifyouarehavingatightbudgetthismonth69Christmaspresentsandyouneedhelpwithgroceries."Attheendofeachday

,Tischlergoesoutside.70,shefindsjustasmanyitemshavebeentakenasthey’vebeengiven.56.A.putB.filledC.tookD.brough

t57.A.optionsB.goodsC.inventionsD.signs58.A.answeringB.sellingC.showingD.recommending59.A.freeB.uniqueC.cheapD.neat60.A.agreementB.admission

C.adviceD.aid61.A.partlyB.surprisinglyC.naturallyD.hopefully62.A.donateB.giveC.takeD.buy63.A.ableB.possibleC.difficultD.lik

ely64.A.continueB.congratulateC.containD.contribute65.A.learnedB.heardC.protectedD.copied66.A.imaginesB.watchesC.findsD.discovers67.A.foundB.c

hangedC.soughtD.lost68.A.extraB.normalC.regularD.unusual69.A.inhonorofB.insteadofC.becauseofD.incelebrationo

f70.A.ParticularlyB.UsuallyC.OccasionallyD.Similarly单项选择:(每题1分,共20分)71.Littlechildrenasklotsofquestionsbecausetheyare______aboutthe

world.A.curiousB.confidentC.intelligentD.frightened72.You’vegottostartthe______togetthecargoing.A.investigationB.engineC.struggleD.perfor

mance73.Wemaymeet______inourseniorhighschoollife,butwewillnevergiveup.A.descriptionsB.momentsC.challe

ngesD.exchanges74.Becauseweare______aboutourselves,wewillovercomeanydifficultyinourstudies.A.curiousB.sharpC.specificD.confident75.Maryis

muchtoo______aboutfood.Sheeatsonlywhatshelikes.A.specificB.particularC.calmD.careful76.Peoplewereleft______whentheysawthefl

oodwaterrisingsofast.A.inpanicB.inparticularC.insightD.inorder77.Weare______meetingournewteachersonthefirs

tdayofschool.A.goingalloutB.referringtoC.lookingforwardtoD.dependingon78.Seniorhighschoolstudentsshould______theirprecious

schooltimesothattheymayhavetheopportunitytoenteratopuniversity.A.keepanopenmindaboutB.holdtheirheadsupatC.leavea

nimpressiononD.makethemostof79.Healwaysdoes______hethinksheshould.A.itB.andC.whatD.how80.Thereare400workersinthefactory,mostof______arewomen.A.whoB.w

homC.themD.whose81.Jimpassedthedrivingtest,______surprisedeverybodyintheoffice.A.whichB.thatC.thisD.it82.______,sowewillgoforanouting.A.Beingaf

inedayB.AsafinedayC.ItwasafinedayD.Becauseitwasafineday83.AsConfuciusputit,weshould______onourselvesthreetimeseachday.A.relyB.reflectC.t

urnD.comment84.Everyoneofusisa(n)______beinginthisworld,nottobereplacedbyanyotherperson.A.particularB.specificC.uniqueD.especial

85.Peoplewhoarenotvaccinatedaremore______tobeinfectedbyCOVID-19.A.possibleB.probableC.frightenedD.lik

ely786.______hissummerholidayexperience,hesaidthathehadalottosharewithhisclassmates.A.WonderingatB.SpeakingofC.WindingupD.Dealingw

ith87.Thesituationwillnotimproveunlessthecommonpeoplearemore______ofthepollutionproblem.A.negativeB.creativeC.awareD.confident88

.Thepicturesonthewall______usofthehappyjuniorschooldays.A.remindB.memorizeC.organizeD.explore89.TheBeidousystem,li

keGPS,iswidelyusedto______vehiclesontheroad.A.driveB.nameC.positionD.schedule90.Todevelopadvancedtechnolo

gy,wemustfirstdevelop______intheyoungpeople.A.resourceB.opportunityC.facilityD.creativity第II卷注意:将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。第一节语法填空(共10小题;

每小题1.5分,满分15分)5Gisdeveloping,butmostofusaren'treallysurewhatitisorthereason___91___weneedit.Abigpartofthereasonisth

at5Gmeansmorethanonething.Ifyouaskdifferentpeople,you___92___(provide)withdifferentanswers.Expertsbelievethat4Gison___93___w

ayout.In2020,theU.K.isexpectedtouse5G.Atpresent,itisunknownexactlywhatinfluence5Gwillhaveonpeople'slifebutitiswidelythough

tthat5Gwill___94___(definite)befasterthananygenerationofnetworkswehaveusedpreviously.Workwilllikelybecomemuche

asieras5Gwillallowquickerdownloadsandabetterabilitytoworkonlineevenifthereisnowi-ficonnection.Withthe___95___(develop)o

f5G,driverlesscarswillbeabletocommunicate___96___othervehicles,whichcanreduceroadaccidentsbyabout10%,Oneofthemost___97___(impress

)thingswillbethatpeoplecanseewhichseatsonatrainareaccessibleto___98___(they)whenitarrivesatthestation.___99___(get)a

roundtheworldwillalsobemoreconvenient.Anumberof____100____(company)arenowworkingonbringing5Gtothemarket.Itremainstobeseenhowmuchofthecountry5

Gwillcoverandwhethereveryonewillbeabletobenefitfromit.第二节单句填空(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)101.Itisakindofpainthatgoesbeyond________(描述).102.Thesoundofgunf

ire_____________(使惊慌)thecrowd.103.Usuallyachild’sbehaviorisa____________(反映)ofhisfamilyenvironment.104.ThepopularChinesePoetryConferencei

s________(组织)byCCTV.105.Intheir_____________(渴望)tofindasolution,theyhaveoverlookedcertaindifficulties.

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