广东省深圳市实验学校高中部2021-2022学年高一上学期第二阶段考试英语试题含答案

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深圳实验学校高中部2021-2022学年度第一学期第二阶段考试高一英语时间:120分钟满分:150分第一卷第一部分听力理解(满分20分)第一节(共5小题:每小题1分,满分5分)听对话,每段对话后有一个小题或几个小题,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.Wherearethespeakers?A.Onaship.B.Inastore.C.Attheairterminal.2.Howcanthemangetint

othelibrary?A.Throughthefrontdoor.B.Throughthesidedoor.C.Bytakingalift.3.Whatwillthespeakersdofirst?A.Goh

iking.B.Putuptheirtent.C.Gofishing.4.Whatwillthemandothisafternoon?A.Havelunchwiththewoman.B.Finishhisreport.C.Makeaschedule.5.Whatdo

weknowaboutthewoman?A.Shehasfailedherexam.B.Shehasbrokenherglasses.C.Sheregrettedlosinghertemper.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和第7两个小题。6.Whatarethetwospeakersdoing?A.Headingforashop.B.Choosingitemsinastore.C.

Waitinginacheckoutline.7.Whatisonsale?A.Pepper.B.Cannedsoup.C.Toiletpaper.听第7段材料,回答第8至第10三个小题。8.Wherewilltheexhibitionbeheld?A.I

nFlorida.B.OnGuanyinshanBeach.C.InShanghai.9.Whenwillthespeakersgototheexhibition?A.ThisSaturday.B.ThisSunday.C.NextTuesday.10.Whatdoweknowabout

theman?A.He’sneverflownakitebefore.B.Heisuninterestedinthefestival.C.HewasinShanghaitwomonthsago.听第8段材料,回答第11至第13三个小题。11.Wholivesupstairsintheapa

rtment?A.Awriter.B.Anoldcouple.C.Anoldcouple’sson.12.Howmuchwillthewomanpaypermonthtorenttheapartment?A.$800.B.$750.C.$50.13.Which

ofthefollowingisNOTincludedintherent?A.Gas.B.Electricity.C.Maintenancefee.听第9段材料,回答第14至第16三个小题。14.What’sthewoman’sdinnerfor

?A.Welcomingafriendback.B.Celebratingabirthday.C.Givingafriendasend-off.15.What’stheKoreanrestaurantlike?A.Thefoodisterrible.B.Thes

erviceisn’tgood.C.Thefoodisoverpriced.16.WhatdoweknowabouttherestaurantinChinatown?A.Itoffersexcellentservice.B.Itonlyserveshotp

ot.C.It’spopularwithdiners.听第10段材料,回答第17至第20四个小题。17.What’sthespeaker’smaintopic?A.Howtosleepbetter.B.Howsleepbenefitspe

ople.C.Howmuchsleepweneed.18.Whichistherecommendedamountofsleepforadults?A.Sixtoeighthoursperday.B.Seventoninehourspe

rday.C.Sixtoninehoursperday.19.Whattendstohappentopeopleiftheysleepforoverninehours?A.They’llfeelextreme

lytired.B.They’llhaveahigherriskofdeath.C.They’llwanttosleeplonger.20.Whichisariskfactorconnectedwithseeminglylongsleep?A.Mentalillness.B.Strangesle

ephabits.C.Poorsleepquality.第二部分单项选择(每小题1分,共15分)。从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21.Inmyyoungeryears,myfathergavemesomeadvicethatIinmymindeversin

ce.A.turnedoverB.wasturningoverC.hadturnedoverD.havebeenturningover22.–Hello,Ihaveheardyouareonholiday.–That’

snotthecase.ActuallyIfrommyholidayinAthens,whereIforafortnight.A.havereturned;stayedB.returned;stayedC.willreturn;stayD.amtoreturn;stay23.–Si

nceyou’veagreedtogo,whyaren’tyougettingready?–ButIthatyouwouldhavemestartatonce.A.don’trealizeB.didn’trealizeC.hadn’trealizedD.haven’trealized24.M

rSmithabookaboutChinalastyearbutIdon’tknowwhetherhehasfinishedit.A.haswrittenB.wroteC.hadwrittenD.wa

swriting25.WhenIarrivedatthecompany,themanager,sowehadonlytimeforafewwords.A.justwentawayB.hadgoneawayC.wasjustgoingawayD.hasjustgoneaway26.Lookattha

tlittleboywanderingabout–perhapshehismother.A.willloseB.islosingC.hadlostD.haslost27.TitledPain,thebookcontains51poems,hasbeenwritteninthepastthreey

ears,ZhaotoldChinaDailyinBeijing.A.mostofwhichB.mostofthatC.mostofwhatD.mostofthem28.Lastmonth,partofSoutheastAsiawass

truckbyfloods,fromeffectspeoplearestillsuffering.A.thatB.whoseC.thoseD.which29.Anyway,thatevening,I’lltellyoumoreaboutlater,Iendedup

stayingatRachel’splace.A.whenB.thatC.whereD.which30.–Wasitunderthetreeyouwereawaytalkingtoafriend?–ButwhenIgotbackthere,th

ebikewasgone.A.thatB.whereC.whichD.while31.It’smorethanhalfacenturymygrandfatherjoinedthePartyandbecamea

servanttothepeople.A.whenB.thatC.sinceD.as32.Icanstillremembertheverysitting-roommymotherandIusedtositint

heevening.A.whichB.whatC.thatD.where33.Whatifwemeetwithasituationwewon’tbeabletodealwith?A.whereB.whichC.whatD.as34.Ihopeallthemeasuresagainstairpol

lution,suggestedbythelocalgovernment,willbeseriouslyconsideredhere.A.asB.whichC.thatD.while35.Peopleoftenwonderwhyhistoriansgotosomucht

roublemillionsofbooks,documentsandrecordsofthepast.A.preservingB.tobepreservedC.topreserveD.preserved第三部分阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)第一节(共19小题;每小题

2.5分,满分47.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。AThere’snothingquitelikeaholidayabroadwithyourgirls,andaswelookforwardtoamorepositive2021t

heseplacesshouldbeatthetopofyourbucketlist.FranceWhenyouthinkFrance,oftenthefamouscapitalPariscomestomind.How

ever,you’rewithyourgirls.SowhynotleavethecityoflovetotheloversandjourneysouthtoCannes.Thisholidayisforthegirlsthatwanttolivelikethestarsforaweekendo

rtwo,andhavebudgetedforittoo.AftersettlinginheadstraighttoThePromenadedelaCroisette,whichstretchesalongtheshoreoftheMediterraneanSea.Notonlydoes

itofferabeautifulview,youwillfeellikecelebritiesasyouwanderaroundtheplacefilmstarscallhomeduringtheCannesFilmFestival.ThailandThai

landofferscountlesspleasuresforagirlstrip.StartwithBangkok,thecityofangels.Forthegirlstripthat’sallaboutsights

eeing,avisittoWatPhoisamust.HometotheRecliningBuddha,thisincrediblestatueiscoveredingoldleafandstand

satfifteenmeterstallandfortysixmeterslong.Whileyou’reatthetempleyoucanstoptoreceiveatraditionalThaimassagewhichwillgetyoureadyforthen

ightahead.AnothermustisatriptoTheGrandPalace,oneofthefamouslandmarksofBangkok.Thedazzlinggoldentempleshavebeenth

eofficialresidenceofTheKingsofSiamsince1782.Afteradayofsightseeing,it’stimetoparty.KhaoSanRoad,theperf

ectspotforagirlsnightout.Withastreetfullofbars,thenightneverhastoend.BrazilOneofthefewplacesonEarththatiswarmallyear-round,wher

etemperaturesrarelydropbelow20°C.Brazilistheperfectdestinationforagirlsholiday.BeingthelargestcountryinSouthAmerica,it’snosurpris

ethatithassomethingforeveryone.TheiconicRioCarnival,istrulywhereBrazilcomestolifeinanexplosionofcolorandpassion.N

extontheRiobucketlistisavisittothefamousChristtheRedeemerstatuewhichoverlooksaviewofthisbeautifulseasidec

ity.Visitwhenthesunissettingforascenicexperience.NetherlandsKnownforitsartisticheritage,developedcanalsy

stem,andmuseums,Amsterdamispackedwithpleasureswaitingtobehad.Startyourtriprightwithacanaltour.ThehistoryofAmsterdamiscloselyconnectedwi

thwater,floatingdownAmsterdam’scanalsisoneofthemostmagicalandmemorablewaystodiscoverthecityespeciallywitha

glassofwineortwo.Foranentertainingnightoffun,visitoneofAmsterdam’smanytheatres,whichwillhaveyouandyourgirlsinforanevenin

gofexcitement.36.Inordertoenjoyabeautifulviewofthebeach,youmaygoto.A.CannesandAmsterdamB.BangkokandAmsterdamC.Canne

sandRioD.RioandAmsterdam37.Thailandisabetterchoicefor.A.afanoffilmstarsB.abartenderC.ahistorianD.apartygoer38.Inwhichsectionofawebsite

willyoufindthispassage?A.Lifestyle.B.Nature.C.Transport.D.Recreation.BWhenshewastenyearsold,IsadoraDuncandroppedoutofschooltoteachpeopledance.Ifth

atjobwaslefttoanyotherten-year-old,itwouldhaveturnedoutfrustrating,difficult,andalittlediscouraging.ButDunca

nwasdifferent.Notonlywasshealreadytalentedenoughtoearnmoneyevenatthatage,butshealsohadararekindofconfidencethathelpedhertreattroublesasfuel—somethin

gtostrengthenthefirethatisalreadyburninginsideofher.It’snosurprise,then,thatwhenshemovedtoNewYorktojoinathe

atrecompany,shefoundherselflimited.Theexistingdancingstyle,theirwayofoperating—allofthisseemedtohertheworkofami

sguidedpast.Duncanwasverydirectaboutwhatshewanted,confidentlytellingpeopleshehadadifferentvisionofdan

cethatshewasgoingtospreadintheworld.This,naturally,ledtolaughsearlyon,butasshebuiltupherwork,theseinstancesbecamelessfreq

uent.Today,sheisrememberedas“TheMotherofDance”,withmuchofthemodernartowingitsexpressivestyletoherinfluence.InspiredbytheancientGreeks

,shebroughtthestyletolife.Inherautobiography(自传),oneofthethingsDuncanfrequentlyregardsasthebasisofherexpressivespiritisthefactthatshehadachildhood

whereshewasn’tconstantlywatched.Theexpectationsofhermotherwereopen-ended.Itwasthefreedomofthislifestylethatdrovehertoseewhatshecoulddo.Growingup,

beforesheleftschool,shewastoldoneoftwothings:thatshewaseithercompletelyuselessorthatshewasagenius.Therewasnothinginbetween.Ev

enwhenshestartedworking,peopleeitherbowedtoherortheybasicallyignoredher.ButDuncanneverdoubtedherowngenius.Thereisanoldquo

tation“ifyoujudgeafishbyitsabilitytoclimbatree,itwillliveitswholelifebelievingthatitisstupid.”Anditcaptur

esanimportanttruth.Atschool,IsadoraDuncanwasafailure.Inthedancehall,shegaveformtobrilliance.39.Whatdoestheunderlinedphr

ase“treattroublesasfuel”mean?A.Duncanusedtroublestopushherforwardtowardsherdream.B.Duncanwasgoodatburningawayeverydaytroubles.C.TroublesturnedDuncan

intoaconfidentgirl.D.TroubleslitthefireofdancinginDuncan.40.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutDuncan?A.HerexperienceinNewYorkwasthef

oundationofhercareer.B.Herteachingjobwhenshewaslittleruinedherconfidence.C.Herdancingstylewasnotverywellreceivedatthebeginning.D.Hermothersethighere

xpectationonherthanshecouldbear.41.Whatdoestheauthortrytotellthereadersinthelastparagraph?A.Itisuseless

climbingatreetocatchfish.B.Everybodyisageniusinhisownway.C.Sadnesscomefromhumanstupidity.D.Teacherscanaffectstudentsgreatly.42.Whatisthispassagemainl

yabout?A.IsadoraDuncan’schildhoodandherachievementstoday.B.Duncan’scareerdevelopmentandotherdancers’opinionsofhe

r.C.IsadoraDuncan’searlyexperiencesandthereasonsforhersuccess.D.Duncan’shighstatusinthedancingworldandh

eruniqueexpressivestyle.CMorethan90percentofglobaltradetodayiscarriedoutviaships–about53000merchantshipstradinginternationally.Thatnumbers

eemstoincreasequickly.A2019study,ledbyresearchersatMcGillUniversityinCanada,haspredictedanincreaseinoceantrafficofanythingbetw

een240and1209percentby2050.Inpreparationforthisincrease,scientistsandengineersaroundtheworldaredealingwiththedifficultquestionofhowtonavigate(航行)mor

esafely.OnthewestcoastoftheUS,onesuchgrouphasasinglepriority–whales.Theregionishometonotonlybusyinternationa

lportsbutalsotherichfeedinggroundsofblue,humpbackandfinwhales.Asaresultofcrossovers,shipstrikesarethoughttobeoneofthele

adingcausesofdeathforwhalepopulations.DrBrianaAbrahms,aresearchecologistatNOAAFisheries’SouthwestFishe

riesScienceCenter,isdevelopinganappthatwillallowmanagersandshipcrewstobealarmedtothepossiblelocationofbluewhales.Itisbasedonthegroup’snewm

odelwhichpredictswhalemovementsbasedonoceanographicconditions.“Oceanconditionscanchangeonadailybasis,”Abrahmsexplains.“W

eknowwhatconditionsthewhaleslike,soeverysingledaywecanlookatwherethoseconditionsareandpredictwherethewhaleswillgo.”Ofc

ourse,knowingwherethewhalesareishardlyrelevantifcaptainsignoretheinformation.Abrahmsadmitsthatvoluntaryslow-downplansforlargeshipsontheeastcoast

oftheUS(slowershipsbeinglesslikelytokillwhales)haveseenlowlevelsofobedience(遵守).Herhopeisthatmoreaccuratedatawillencourageownersandmanagerstor

espond.“Partofthereasonwethinkforthelowobedienceisthatthereisn’tmuchconfidenceamongtheshippingindustry.Ifyousay‘slowdownbetweenJulyandNovem

ber’,theshippingindustrydoesn’tbelievethatthereisactuallyawhalethere.Bymakingitmoreaccurateinpredictingwhales,we’rehopingourappwillhelp,”Ab

rahmssaid.43.Whydoestheauthormentionthe2019studyinParagraph1?A.Totelltheimportanceofshippingindustry.B.Toshowthefastincreaseinglobalt

rade.C.Topredictoceantrafficinthefollowingyears.D.Toexplainthenecessityofensuringsailingsafety.44.What’stheappdesignedfor?A.Calculatingthenumbero

fwhales.B.Tellingpossiblelocationsofwhales.C.Predictingtheconsequenceofshipstrikes.D.Forecastingtheoceanographicco

ndition.45.What’sAbrahmsattitudetowardsthepresentslow-downplans?A.DisapprovingB.OptimisticC.ConcernedD.Unclear46.Whatisthetex

tmainlyabout?A.Waystoavoidcrossoversbetweenshipsandwhales.B.Methodsofpredictingsevereweather.C.Importanceofrescuingwildlifeinthesea.D.Chall

engesofkeepingacorrectvoyage.DTheIntelligentTransportteamatNewcastleUniversityhaveturnedanelectriccari

ntoamobilelaboratorynamed“DriveLAB”inordertounderstandthechallengesfacedbyolderdriversandtodiscoverwherethekeystresspointsare.Researchshowstha

tgivingupdrivingisoneofthekeyreasonsforafallinhealthandwell-beingamongolderpeople,leadingtothembecomingmoreis

olated(隔绝)andinactive.LedbyProfessorPhilBlythe,theNewcastleteamaredevelopingin-vehicletechnologiesforolderdriverswhichtheyhope

couldhelpthemtocontinuedrivingintolaterlife.Theseincludecustom-madenavigation(导航)tools,nightvisionsystemsandintelligentspeedad

aptations.PhilBlytheexplains:“Formanyolderpeople,particularlythoselivingaloneorinthecountry,drivingisimportantforkeepingtheirindependence,givingthe

mthefreedomtogetoutandaboutwithouthavingtorelyonothers.”“Butweallhavetoacceptthataswegetolderourreac

tionsslowdownandthisoftenresultsinpeopleavoidinganypotentiallychallengingdrivingconditionsandlosingconfidenceintheirdrivingskills.Theres

ultisthatpeoplestopdrivingbeforetheyreallyneedto.”DrAmyGuo,theleadingresearcherontheolderdriverstudy,explains,“TheDriveLABishelpingus

tounderstandwhatthekeypointsanddifficultiesareforolderdriversandhowwemightusetechnologytoaddresstheseproblems.“Forexample,mostofuswouldexpectol

derdriversalwaysgoslowerthaneveryoneelsebutsurprisingly,wefoundthatin30mphzonestheystruggledtokeepataconstantspeedandsoweremorelikelyto

breakthespeedlimitandbeatriskofgettingfined.We’relookingatthebenefitsofsystemswhichcontroltheirspeedasawayofpreventingthat

.“Wehopethatourworkwillhelpwithtechnologicalsolutionstoensurethatolderdriversstaysaferbehindthewheel.”47.What

isthepurposeoftheDrivelAB?A.Toexplorenewmeansoftransport.B.Todesignnewtypesofcars.C.Tofindoutolderdriver`sproblems.D.Toteachpeopletrafficrules.48.

WhyisdrivingimportantforolderpeopleaccordingtoPhilBlythe?A.Itkeepsthemindependent.B.Ithelpsthemsavetime.C.Itbuildsupthe

irstrength.D.Itcurestheirmentalillnesses.49.Whatdoresearchershopetodoforolderdrivers?A.Improvetheirdrivingskills.B.Developdriver-ass

isttechnologies.C.Providetipsonrepairingtheircars.D.Organizeregularphysicalcheckups.50.Whatisthebestt

itleforthetext?A.AnewModelElectricCarB.ASolutiontoTrafficProblemC.DrivingServiceforeldersD.KeepingOlderDriversontheRoad

ETheShiantIsles,remote,cliff-edgedislandsoffthecoastofScotland,arehometo350,000seabirds.ThisisthestartingpointofNationalGeographicjo

urnalistAdamNicolson’snewbook,TheSeabird’sCry.Celebrating10speciesindetail,hedescribestheunbelievablerecoveryofseabirdsandtheadaptationthathasenabl

edthemtosurviveandnavigatetheoceans.SpeakingfromhishomeinSussex,England,Nicolsonexplainshowguillemot(海雀)coloniesbecomeinfo

rmationexchangecenters;hownewresearchisshowingthatthoselong-distancetravelers“smell”theirwayacrosstheglobe;andwhatwecandotosupportseabirdpopu

lations.NationalGeographichasjustkickedoffYearoftheBirdwithacoverstorybyJonathanFranzentitled“WhyBirdsMatter”.

SuchabeginningofYearoftheBirdisbeneficialtobirds.Nicolsonsaid,“I’llaskyouthesamequestion—why?Forme,theseseabirdsaresymbolsofuniqueness.Therei

ssomuchonthelandwheretherestofthelivingworldseemstobecontrolledbyus,butwhenyougotoseabirdcolonies,thereispumpi

ng,loud,andraginguniqueness.It’saglanceoftheuntouchedworld.”“Thereasonwhyit’suntouchedisthat,untilrecently,wehavenotcontrolledtheoceansthat

theseabirdsdependon.Moreofthemhavesurvivedingreatnumbersthanmostothercreaturesinthedevelopedworld,wherehugeamountsoft

heanimalkingdomhavebeenremovedbyus.Soonereasonthesebirdsmatteristhattheyaresymbolsofwhattheworldmightbelikeifwehadn’tdonesomuchd

amagetoit.”“Seabirdsalsotendtodisappearduetotheirmigrationandchangedhabitsoflife.Verydeepinourawarenessisasensethat

theyareambassadorsfromanotherworld.Andwitnessingandfeelingthatare,Ithink,thegreatenlargersoflife.”51.Whatdoesthebo

okTheSeabird’sCrymainlyfocuson?A.Seabirdsonanislandgroup.B.Theimportanceofseabirds.C.Theextinctionofseabirds.D

.Aremoteislandgroup.52.WhatcanwelearnfromNicolson’sexplanation?A.Wisdomofseabirds.B.WaystoprotectseabirdsC.

Thehardsituationofseabirds.D.Thestrangelifeofseabirds.53.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“kickedoff”inParagraph3mean?A.Expressed.B.Cutacross.C.Madeupf

or.D.Started.54.AccordingtoNicolson,whycanseabirdssurviveinlargenumbers?A.Theirhabitsoflifehavebeenchangedalot.B.The

irhabitatsarestillfreefromhumans’control.C.They’reabletoadapttothechangingenvironment.D.Theyhavemovedawayfrom

theiroriginalhabitat.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。Gettingenoughsleephelpsyoufocus,remember

informationandstrengthenyourimmunesystem.Butwhenitcomestochildren,theywillnotthinkaboutthesebenefitsofqualitysleep.Many

parentsstruggletogettheirschool-agedchildren,fromagesfiveto11,towillinglyandpeacefullywinddownforbed.55,thetipsonformingh

ealthysleepinghabitscanbenefityourentirefamily.56Buildinghealthysleepinghabitsstartswithcreatingaroutinefortheentirefamily.Thiscou

ldincludeturningoffscreens,spendingqualitytimewithyourchildren,andbrushingyourteethandsayinggoodnigh

t.Thebenefitsofhavingaconsistent(一致的)bedtimeschedulegobeyondgettingenoughhoursofsleep.StoreawayanythingwithascreenWhatmayalsodistract

yourkidsfromfallingasleepisbrightlightfromelectronicdevices.Youmayhaveheardofmelatonin(褪黑素),yoursleephormone.57—anddoesn’tallo

wthemelatonintomakeyoufeelsleepy.Soturningdevicesoff—TVs,iPads,phones,allofit—atleastanhourbeforebedtimeisid

eal.ConsistencyisthemagicwordForanyonehopingtogetbettersleep,itallcomesdowntoconsistency.Soifyourfamilyistryingoutanewroutine,“itusu

allytakesbeingconsistentforaperiodofthreetofourdaysbeforeyou’llseethatchangeinbehaviorinthechild.”Creati

nganidealsleepenvironmentcanalsohelpkidskeepaconsistentbedtime.Expertsrecommendusingblackoutcurtainstosetupabedro

omthatispitchblack,ifnecessary.58.Theseconditionscan’tbemetineveryhome,butevenafewadjustmentscouldmakeahuge

differenceinyourfamily’swell-being.BepreparedforthetricksWhenitgetsclosertobedtime,it’simportanttowatchoutforyou

rlittleone’scuesandbodylanguage.Ifyounoticethemgettingtired,donotwaittostartyourbedtimeroutine.Ifyouwaittoolong

,yourkidswillnolongerfeelsleepybutstillfeelverytired.You’dbettercreateabedtimechecklistthatincludesever

ythingyourfamilydoesbeforegoingtobed.Onthislist,youcanalsowritedownanythingthatyourchildtypicallyrequestslikewater,storytimeorhugsandkisse

s.59,youcanhavethechildcheckoffalltheitemsandsothatwhenyougotoleaveandthechildsays,“Oh,Ineedonemoresipofwater”,youcansay“Wetookcareof

thatalready,sweetie.Iloveyou.Goodnight.I’llseeyouinthemorning.”A.BluelightfromelectronicsaffectsyoureyesB.

ElectronicdeviceswearchildrenoutC.ItalsohelpstokeepyourroomatalowertemperatureD.Forparentsstrugglingtogettheirlittleonestobedontime

E.InordertogetthoseenergeticchildrentosleepinabetterwayF.SoafterthatbedtimeroutineiscompletedG.Createabedtimeroutine第四部分语言运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节完形填空(共20小

题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。Whatwouldyoudoifyouhad$5,butwerelimi

tedtotwohourstomakeasmuchmoneyaspossible?Buyalotteryticket(彩票).Whilethisisthemost60suggestionsfrompeople,itme

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achofthefourteenteamsasealedenvelopethatcontainsfivedollarsof“seedfunding”.Theywere64tospendasmuchtimeplanning,butoncetheyhad65theenvelopetheythen

hadtwohourstomakeasmuchmoneyaspossible.Thenextweek,eachteamwereto66theirprojectinathree-minutepresentation.It67thatmo

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ivedollarsis70anddecidedtoconsidertheproblemmore71:whatcanbedoneiftheyare72withnothing?Theaverage73onthefive-dollarinvestmentwas4000percent

!Sowhatdidthey74do?Oneteamstartedastandoncampustocheckbiketire75forfreeandcharged$1torefilltires.Anotherteammade76atbusyrestaurantsandthensoldeachof

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ythatwantedtoemploythemtoadvertise.They79agoodbusinessforthatcompanyinthethreeminutes’presentationandbro

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tingD.beginning73.A.numberB.returnC.expenseD.score74.A.reallyB.roughlyC.merelyD.generally75.A.airB.qualityC.pressureD.

size76.A.snacksB.decisionsC.servicesD.reservations77.A.sitB.takeC.eatD.wait78.A.profitB.progressC.pr

omiseD.present79.A.hadB.createdC.soldD.ran第二卷第四部分语言运用(共两节,满分35分)第二节短文填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下列短文,根据上下文在空白处填写适当的词语,或使用括号中所给词语的适当形式

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ngonthewall.Theynowmeanitemsthatwecanputtouseeveryday–jewelry,88(glass),cushioncovers–whichmeansweareabletonot

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