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北京市第四十三中学2020—2021学年度第二学期期中考试高二英语2021.5试卷满分:142分考试时间:120分钟第一部分:听力理解(共三节,30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳
选项。听完每段对话后。你将有10秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话你将听一遍。l.Whowasill?A.George’sbrother.B.George’swife.C.George’sfather.2.Whatwillthemandofirstafterclass?A.G
otothelibrary.B.SeeProfessorSmith.C.Gotothebar.3.Whatdoesthewomanimply?A.Theticketsaremoreexpensivethanexpected.B.Thetic
ketsaresoldinadvanceathalfprice.C.It’sbettertobuytheticketsbeforehand.4.Wheredidtheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Atapublishinghouse.
B.Atabookstore.C.Inareadingroom.5.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Themancanstayinherbrother’sapartment.B.Herbroth
ercanhelpthemanfindacheaperhotel.C.Herbrothercanfindanapartmentfortheman.第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)请听下面4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至7题。6.Howmuchisthe
trainride?A.Adollarandfifteen.B.Adollarandforty.C.Adollarandfifty.7.Howoftendothetrainscome?A.Everyfiveminutes.B.Everysixminutes.C.Everysev
enminutes.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Whydoesthemannotwanttowatchtherealityshow?A.Hewatchedthesameprogramlastweek.B.Heisn’tin
terestedinthethemeoftheshow.C.Hewantstogoswimminginstead.9.Whatdoesthecoupledecidetowatcheventually?A.Asportsevent.B.Adocumentary.C.A
realityshow.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhatdoesthemanusuallydoonMondaysandWednesdays?A.Heruns.B.Hegoeshiking.C.Heliftsweights.11.Whydoesth
emanliftweights?A.Toimprovehisendurance.B.Tostrengthenhismuscles.C.Toincreasehisflexibility.12.WhydoesthemangohikingonSaturdays?A.Ithelpsh
imgetridofhisworriesfromtheweek.B.Itallowshimtoburnoffweightfromrest.C.Itprovidesopportunitiestoenjoynature.听第9段材料,回答第13至15题
。13.Wheredidthemanandwomanfirstmeet?A.Ataparty.B.Atschool.C.Atafriend’shouse.14.Inwhatfieldisthewomanmajoring?A.
Engineering.B.Computerscience.C.Education.15.Whatmajoristhemanconsideringmostatthistime?A.Marketing.B.Accounting.C.Internationalbusines
s.第三节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)听下面一段对话,根据题目要求在相应题号后的横线上写下回答第16至第20题的相关信息。听对话前,你有20秒钟的时间读题,听完后你将有60秒钟的作答时间。这段对话你将听两遍。PizzaOrdering
BigPizzaOrderSizeAlargepizzaanda16coke.ToppingsHam,mushroom,and17sauce.Price$18inall.Customer’snameHenryHarwood.Address19Road.Telephonenum
ber20Timeforpizzatoarrive5:15(请将第16至第20题的答案抄写在答题卡相应位置上)第二部分:完形填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。“Justsignh
ere,sir,”thedeliverymansaidashehandedOscarReynaapackage.Thepackageconsistedofalong,narrowboxcarefullywrappedinbrownpaper.21thebo
x,Oscarsawanumbrellainside—averyoldonewithabeautifullycarvedwoodenhandle.Althoughhehadnotseenitinmorethan20years,herecognizedit22.Oscarwas16whe
nhefirstsawtheunusualumbrella.Hehadgonetoaconcertwithhisgrandparents.Astheywereleaving,henoticedanumbrellaonanemptyseat,impressedbyits23,Oscarfe
ltastrongdesiretofinditsowner.Oscar24themanagertolookintherecordofadvanceticketsales.Justashethought,aname25theseatwhereOscarhadfoundtheumbr
ella.ThenamewasMrs.KatieO’Brien.OscartalkedhisgrandparentsintogoingbyMrs.O’Brien’s26ontheirwayhome.Herangthebell,thedoo
ropened,andanelderlywomanappeared.“MayIhelpyou?”sheasked.“I’dliketoreturnitifit’syours,”Oscarsaid,holdingou
ttheumbrellaasifpresentinga27thathadlongbeenwishedfor.“Why,yes!It’smine,”repliedMrs.O’Brienwithawidesmileandshiningeyes.“Itwasgiventomebymyfatheryear
sago.Thankyousomuchforreturningit.MayIofferyouarewardforyour28?”“No,ma’am,”hesaid,“Mygrandmothersaysthatagood
deedisitsownreward.”“Well,that’s29whatmyfatherusedtosay.Whatisyourname,youngman?”YearslaterOscarwasstaringatthefinelycarvedhandleo
ftheumbrellaasherememberedMrs.O’Brien.Itwasinperfectcondition,consideringhowolditwas.Whyhaditarrived
heretoday?Asifinanswer,anotefellfromthepaper.Itreads:Mrs.O’Brienwantedyouto30thisumbrellaasapresentforakind,unselfishgesturelongag
o.21.A.OpeningB.ClosingC.TouchingD.Searching22.A.clearlyB.fullyC.immediatelyD.suddenly23.A.historyB.shapeC.lengthD.beaut
y24.A.encouragedB.convincedC.forcedD.advised25.A.calledB.matchedC.writtenD.taken26.A.familyB.theaterC.houseD.neighbo
rhood27.A.chanceB.factC.resultD.gift28.A.kindnessB.patienceC.courageD.determination29.A.obviouslyB.naturallyC.exactlyD.probably30.A.possessB.accept
C.refuseD.value第三部分:阅读理解(共两节,38分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,共30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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AImmersiveVanGoghFromthe
creatorsoftheblockbustershowinParisseenbyovertwomillionvisitorsandstillwowingcrowdsinToronto,thewestcoastpremiere(首场)oftheImmersiveVanGoghExhib
itwillbringtheartofVincenttolifeinLosAngeles.Immersiveartisnotjustatechnicalwaytorepresentvideoandaudioinhugespaces.Thewordimmers
iveindicatesadeepcommitmentofintentionswhichconnectimagesandsoundsinawaythattheaudienceisabletoexperienceadi
fferentwayoftheart.Truetoitsname,thisexhibitiontransformstheiconic(偶像的)paintingsofVincentvanGoghintomoving,wall-fillingprojections.“ImmersiveVanG
ogh”promiseshalf-a-millioncubicfeetofprojectionsthatpullfromsomeofthepost-impressionist’smostrecognizablepieces,i
ncludingTheBedroom,Sunflowersand,yes,TheStarryNight.Youwillexperienceartlikeneverbefore—loseyourselfinentrancing,movingimagesthathig
hlightbrushstrokes,detail,andcolor—trulyilluminating(照亮)themindofthegenius.LOCATIONTheImmersiveVanGoghExhibitislocatedatase
cretplacesituatedintheheartofLosAngeles.Tobeannouncedbeforetheexhibitopens,existingticketholderswillreceiveanemailwiththeplacenameandlocationonce
itismadepublic.TICKETPRICESVIPTICKETS—$99.99PriorityaccessVanGoghcushion(agiftforyou)LimitededitionposterPREMIUMTICKETS—$59.99VanGoghcushion(
rental)LimitededitionposterBASICTICKETS—$54.99AdmissiononlyCHILDTICKETS—$29.99Ages6—16(children5andunderdonotrequireatick
et)AdmissiononlyChildticketsarenotsubjecttochangeofdatefeesTicketsareavailableonlineatwww.vangoghla.com.GIFTSHOPStopbyourExhibitGiftShopt
otakethemagicofVanGoghhomewithyou!Fromclothingandjewelrytohomedécor,children’sbooks,andsomuchmore,youwillfinduniqueandthoughtfulsouven
irsattheImmersiveVanGoghExhibit.Alsobesuretocheckoutatouronlinestore!ExperiencetheorganiclandscapesofVan
Gogh’simagination,andjourneythroughhisbrillianceandmadnessinacompletelynewandunforgettableway.31.Accordingtothepassage,theImmersiveVanGoghExhi
bit.A.presentsVanGogh’sartinamodernwayB.beginsajourneytoVanGogh’shometownC.displaysVanGogh’spaintingsonmovingwallsD.desi
gnsprojectsonVanGogh’slearningexperience32.Fromwherecanpeoplefindinformationabouttheexactlocationoftheexhibit?A.Anemail.B.Awebsite.C.T
heticketoffice.D.Thegiftshop.33.Howmuchshouldacouplewitha5-year-oldchildwhowouldliketoownaVanGoghcushion
atleastpayforthevisit?A.$109.98.B.$154.98.C.$159.98.D.$199.98.BIdaNelsonandhersisterwererelaxingandenjoyingthemselvesinthesauna(桑拿室)whenshehearda
seriesoflonglowsoundsfromasmallairplanecirclingthenearbyairport.Itwas11:30atnightintheAlaskanvillageofIgiugig,population70,and,as
shetoldthereporter,“Anytimeaplanefliesoverthatlate,youknowsomethingiswrong.”Nelsonandhersisterleapedouto
fthesauna,rantothewindow,andtheproblem:Theairport’srunwaylightswereout.ATVsawNelsonthrewonsomeclothes,jumpe
dintoherATV,andflooredittotheairport,whereshefoundalocalpilottryingtoturnonthelightsmanually.“Normally,ifyoupushthebutton10or15
times,thelightswilljustlightup,”NelsontoldKTOOoutofJuneau.Notthistime.Meanwhile,sheandthepilotlearnedoftheplane’surgentmission:Itwasamed
evac(医疗救护直升机),theretotransportaseriouslyilllocalgirltothenearesthospital,280milesawayinAnchorage.Nelsonhadaplan.DrivingherATVtotheendoftherunway,
sheshoneherheadlightsfortheplanetofollow.Greatidea,butitwasn’tenough.Morelightwasneeded,soaneighborcallednearlyeveryho
meinthevillage—32ofthem.Within20minutes,20vehiclesarrivedattheairport,manyofthedriversstillinpajamas(睡衣).Followingdirectionsfromthemedevacpilot,
thecarslinedupononesideoftherunway.Themedevacmadeitsfinalapproachand,guidedbytheheadlights,landedsafely.Theyoungpatientwasloadedontotheaircraft,andth
eplaneimmediatelytookoffagain.Herillnesswasneverpubliclyrevealed,butshehassincebeenreleasedfromthehos
pital.Inaworldfilledwithuncertainty,thelittlecommunity’spositiveactivismwasabigdeal.NotsomuchforNelson.Asshetoldthereporter,i
nIgiugig,comingtogether“iskindofanormaldeal.”34.Whatproblemdidthemedevachave?A.Itarrivedlate.B.Itslightswerebroken.C.Itcould
n’tlandsafely.D.Itneededalocalpilot.35.WhatwasNelson’splantohelp?A.Helpingthepilottorepairthelights.B.Callingherneighborstohel
ptogether.C.Shiningtheheadlightsfortheplanetofollow.D.SendingtheseriouslyillgirltothehospitalinherATV.36.Whatdoesthestoryinte
ndtotellus?A.Knowledgestartswithpractice.B.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.C.Nothingisimpossibletothemanwhowilltry.D.Asmall
actofkindnesscanmakeabigdifference.CTheiPhone,theiPad:eachofApple’sproductssoundscoolandhasbecomeafad(一时的风
尚).Applehascleverlytakenadvantageofthepoweroftheletter“i”--andmanyotherbrandsarefollowingsuit.TheBBC’siPlayer--whic
hallowsWebuserstowatchTVprogramsontheInternet---usedthetitlein2008.Alovelybear---popularintheUSandUK---thatplaysmusicandvideoiscalle
d“iTeddy”.Aslimmed-downversion(简装本)ofLondon’sIndependentnewspaperwasstartedlastweekunderthename“i”.Ingeneral,single-letterprefixes(前缀)haveb
eenpopularsincethe1990s,whentermssuchase-mailande-commerce(电子商务)firstcameintouse.Most“i”productsaretargetedat(针对)youngpeopl
eandconsideringthemajorreadersofIndependent’s“i”,it’snosurprisethatthey’veselectedthisfashionablename.Butit’shardtoseewhat’sso
specialabouttheletter“i”.Whynotuse“a”,“b”,or“c”instead?AccordingtoTonyThorne,headoftheLanguageCenteratKing’sCollege,London,“i”worksbecausei
tsmeaninghasbecomeambiguous.WhenAppleuses“i”,nooneknowswhetheritmeansInternet,information,individual
orinteractive,ThornetoldBBCMagazines.“EvenwhenApplecreatedtheiPod,itseemsitdidn’thaveonecleardefinition(定义),”hesays.“However,thanksto
Apple,thetermisnowconnectedwithportability(轻便).”addsThorne.Clearlytheletter“i”alsoagreeswiththeideathattheWesternWorldiscentere
dontheindividual.Eachpersonbelievestheyhavetheirownneeds,andwelovepersonalizedproductsforthisreason.Alongwith“Google”and“blog”,read
ersofBBCMagazinesvoted“i”asoneofthetop20wordsthathavecometodefinethelasttenyears.Butashistoryshows,peoplegrowtiredoffads.Fromthe19
00sto1990s,productswith“2000”intheirnamesbecamefashionableastheyearwasconnectedwithallthingsadvancedandmod
ern.However,asweenteredthenewcentury,thefashiondisappeared.37.PeopleuseiPlayerto.A.listentomusicB.make
acallC.watchTVprogramsonlineD.readnewspapers38.WecaninferthattheIndependent’s“i”isdesignedfor.A.youngreade
rsB.oldreadersC.fashionablewomenD.engineers39.Theunderlinedword“ambiguous”means“”.A.popularB.uncertainC.clea
rD.unique40.Nowadays,the“i”termoftenremindspeopleoftheproductswhichare.A.portableB.environmentallyfrie
ndlyC.advancedD.recyclable41.Thewriterwantstoexpressthat.A.“i”productsareoftenofhighqualityB.iTeddyisalivebearC.theletter“b”replaces
letter“i”tonametheproductsD.thepopularityof“i”productsmaynotlastlongDAsanurse,wifeandmother,DorisYoung,53,ofNorfolk,Virginia,neverstoppedcar
ingforothers.“Iworkedinthehospitalduringtheweek,”shesays,“attendedgraduateschoolonweekends,wenttomyson’ss
occergamesandalwaysmadesuredinnerwasonthetable.Iwasneverhappyunlesseveryoneinmylifewas.”Butafterdecadesofdedication,s
heranoutofsteam.“Ihadtotakeamonthoff.Ididn’thaveenoughenergytoevengetoutofbedandcleanmyhouse.”Theself-describedsupe
rwomanwasburnedout.MillionsofotherAmericansareatrisktoo.InarecentnationalpollbyCareerBuilder.com,morethanhalfofworkerssaidthey’reundera
greatdealofstress;77percentreportedfeelingburnoutsometimes.Andnooneisimmune,regardlessofage,genderorjob.Mothersandm
anagers,firefightersandflightattendants,teachersandtelephoneservicerepsmayfeeltheflamesoftoomuchstressandno
tenoughsatisfaction.“Burnoutisanequal-opportunitycondition,”saysStephenHinshaw,PhD,chairmanofthepsychologydep
artmentattheUniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley--andthatholdstruewhetheryouworkinanofficeorathome.“Manypeople,especiallythose
caringforothers,gettoapointwherethere’sanimbalancebetweentheirownfeelingsofbeinghumanandtheirconfrontationwithdifficult,distressfulissuesonada
y-to-daybasis.Thingsgotilt.”Ifyoudon’trecognizewhat’sgoingonandmakesomechanges,hecautions,yourhealthsuffers,
thequalityofyourworksuffers,andyouspiraldownward.Afterherboutwithburnout,Younghadtoconfrontapainfultruth:“Mylif
ewasnotworking.Acounselorasked,‘Whatdoyouwant?’Itwasalight-bulbexperience.I’dneverthoughtaboutwhatIwanted.”Ov
erthecourseoffiveyears,Young,authorofSavetheFirstDanceforYou,reshapedhercareertobecomeacoachhelpingnursespreventandovercomeburnout.42.DorisYoungwasb
urntoutbecause.A.sheworkedinthehospitalduringtheweekdaysB.shehadtoattendgraduateschoolonweekendsC.shehadtomakedinnerforthefamilyeverydayD.shewas
sobusyeverydaytoplease,everyonelifethatsheranoutofherenergy43.Paragraph2mainlytalksabout.A.AmericanslikedoingthingsatriskB.mostofworkersareund
eragreatdealofstressC.mostofpeoplefeelburnoutsometimesD.there’stoomuchstressaroundus44.FromthepassageweknowthatDorisYoungcom
esfrom.A.USB.UKC.CanadaD.Australia45.Accordingtothepassage,who’remorelikelytobeburnout?A.Peoplewhoworkinanoffice.B.Peoplewhoworkinhospital.C
.Peoplewhohavebadhealth.D.Peoplewhocareforothers.第二节:阅读表达(共4小题;每小题2分,共8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。MCDONALD’S,oneofthewo
rld’slargestrestaurantchains,recentlymadeabigdecision.OnMarch9,thecompanyannouncedthatitschickensuppliersintheUSwouldstopusinghuma
nantibioticswithintwoyears.Antibioticsaremedicinesthatattackharmfulbacteria*1tohelpcureillnesses.Manycattle,pigandc
hickenproducersgivetheirlivestock*2antibioticstohelpthemstayhealthy.FeedingantibioticstoanimalsislegalintheUS.Buttheproducersfeedthei
rlivestocknotonlyanimalantibiotics,butalsothoseusedbyhumans.Expertssayitcanleadtopublichealthproblems.O
veruseofthesehumanantibioticscouldcausegerms*3tobecomeresistant*4todrugs.Whenthedrugsareusedtotreathumans,theymaynolongerbeeffec
tive.ManyUSfastfoodrestaurantsalreadysaytheyservechickenwhichareraisedwithoutantibiotics,butthedecisionbyMcDonald’sisimportantbecause
ofitssize.Thecompanyhasover30,000storesaroundtheworld,including14,000intheUS.Inrecentyears,customershavestartedtoca
remoreaboutfoodingredients*5.Iftheyfeelcertainfoodsaremadewithingredientsthatareoflowqualityordon’tmeetcertai
nlevelsofquality,they’llchooseotherhigherqualityfoods.AfterseeingcustomervisitstoUSstoresdroptwoyearsinarow,McDonald’ssaysmorechangestotheirfoodcoul
dbeontheway.However,McDonald’swon’tbeapplyingthenewantibioticspolicytoitsChinesestoressoon.Thecompanysaidit’snotadoublestandard
buttheyhavetotakeChinesefoodsafetystandardsintoconsideration.“Themeasureswillbecarriedoutgradually,basedontheactualsituationofChineseagr
iculture,”McDonald’sChinasaidinastatement.*1.bacteria:thesmallestformsoflifethatareoftenacauseofdisease*2.livestock:theanimalskeptonafarmcompa
re,classify,locate,participate,retire,capable,consist,mere*3.germ:aformofbacteriathatspreadsdiseaseamongpeopleoranimals*4.resistant:notaffect
edbysomething*5.ingredient:oneofthethingsfromwhichsomethingismade46.AccordingtoMcDonald’s,whatwillitschickensuppliersinAmericadowithintwoyears?(nomor
ethan4words)47.Whydomanychickenproducersfeedtheirlivestockantibiotics?(nomorethan5words)48.Whatistheconsequenceofoveruseofh
umanantibiotics?(nomorethan9words)49.ForwhatreasondidMcDonald’smakechangestotheirfood?(nomorethan6words)第四部分:语言知识运用(共四节,59分)第一节选词填空(共
8小题;每小题2分,共16分)用方框中单词的适当形式完成下列句子,每个单词只能用一次。50.Animalsinthezoohavelostthetocatch/ofcatchingfoodforthemselves.51.Hehasbeenanactiveinthediscussion.52
.Isthehumanheartweakinwiththeotherorgans?53.Theconferencepointedupdivisionsintheparty.54.Theheartisroughlyinthecenterofthechestcavity.
55.Mybreakfastofbread,jamandmilk.56.Althoughhewasapopularfootballplayer,heannouncedhisfromfootball.57.Whalesareasmammalsratherthanfish.第二节语法填空(共1
0小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)ATheinterestingpartofabookisstoredinyourmindasaseed.Nowthisseedisunknowinglyusedbyyouinyourfuturetodevelopnew
ideas.Thesameseedif58(use)manytimes,canhelpyoulinkandrelatealotofthings,ofwhichyouwouldneverhavethoughtofinyourwildestdreams!Thisi
snothingbutcreativity.Thelargernumberofbooksyouread,thebroader59(you)mindwillbel.Alsothisimprovesyourspeakingskillstoalargeextentandalsoma
kesasignificantcontributiontoyourvocabulary.WithinnotimecanyoustartspeakingEnglishoranylanguage60(fluent)withyourfriendsorotherpe
opleandyouneverseemtorunoutoftherightwordsattherighttime.BOurschoolorganizedustowatchtheliveshowofthe60thAnniversaryofMi
yunReservoiryesterday,throughwhichIlearnedaboutitshistory,thelocalpeople’scontributionintheprocess.MiyunReservoirwasbuilt60yearsago61(solve)theflo
odinChaobaiRiverandprovidesufficientwatersupplyforBeijing.Atthattime,therewasnomodernequipmentandthereservoirwasbuilt62handsandwheelbarro
ws.200,000workersandsoldiersworkedhardandsweatedintheplace.InordertomakeroomfortheconstructionofMiyunReservoir,morethan6
0,000localresidents63(leave)theplaceswheretheyhadstayedforgenerations.AsamemberinMiyun,Idecidetovolunteerinallkindsof64(activity)ofbuildingmyhomet
ownmorebeautiful.CAwarningsystemtopreventpeoplefromfallingasleepwhiledrivingwasintroducedatthe2020China
InternationalFairforTradeinServices,65washeldfromSeptember4to9inBeijing.Itcanjudgewhetherthedriverisdrowsy(昏昏欲睡的)bymonitoringhowlongthedriver’seye
scloseorifhisorherheaddrops.Ifthedriverentersastateoftiredness,thesystem66(sound)analarmuntilthedrivers’eyesreopenandheors
hestartstoblinkatanormalfrequency.Inthefuture,otherdangerousdrivingbehaviors,suchasnotwearingaseatbeltandmakingphonecallswhile
67(drive),mightalsobeaddedintothiswarningsystem.第三节翻译句子。(共5小题,1、2题,每题2分,3-5题,每题3分,共13分)68.当他做演讲时,他处于最佳状态。(atone’sbest)69.她不打算成为一名研究员。(havenointenti
onofdoing)70.迟到被视为一种不礼貌的行为。(beviewedas)71.我发现她在教师的角落里偷偷地哭。(findsb.doing)72.他准备的礼物一定会让他妈妈开心的。(beboundt
o)第四节书面表达(15分)73.假设你是红星中学高二(1)班的学生李华,你的英国笔友Chris刚刚转学,感到一切都很陌生。他在邮件中向你询问如何尽快融入新环境。请你根据以下信息回信。1.多跟同学交流沟通;2
.积极参加学校活动;3.向老师寻求帮助。注意:1.词数不少于100;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。DearChris,Yours,LiHua高二年级下学期期中考试英语试题答案2021.5听力:1-5CB
CBA6-10CBBAA11-15BABCA16.regular17.Island18.10.7019.Lyndhurst20.3767185完形:21-25ACDBB26-30CDACB阅读:A:31-33AABB:34-36CCDC:37-41CABADD:42-45DCAD阅读表达:46.
Stopusinghumanantibiotics.47.Tohelpthemstayhealthy.48.Itcouldcausegermstobecomeresistanttodrugs./Itcanleadtopublichealthproblems
.49.Becauseofthedropincustomers.选词填空:50.capability51.participant52.comparison53.merely54.located55.consists/con
sisted56.retirement57.classified语法填空:58.used59.your60.fluently61.tosolve62.by63.left64.activities65.which66.willsound67.driving翻译句子:68.Whenhegivesa
speech,hewasathisbest.69.Shehasnointentionofbeingaresearcher.70.Beinglateisviewedasanimploitbehaviour.71.Ifoundhercryingsecretlyatthecorneroftheclass
room.72.Thegiftheprepsredisboundtomakehismomhappy.书面表达:Onepossibleversion:DearChris,Iamsorrytohearthatyouarehavingtrou
blefittinginatyournewschool.Suchproblemsarequitenormal.Perhapsthefollowingsuggestionsmaybehelpful.First,Ithinkyoumayneedtocommunicatewithyo
urclassmatesasmuchaspossible.Inthisway,youwillgettoknoweachotherbetter.Second,itmightbeagoodideaforyoutotakepartinmoreactivities,whichusual
lyinvolveteamworkandinteractionswithotherstudentsandarethereforegoodfordevelopingfriendlyrelationships.Lastly,facedwithsometoughproblems,youmi
ghtconsideraskingyourteachers,whocanusuallyofferyousomesensiblesuggestions.Isincerelyhopemyadvicewillbeofsomehelpt
oyou.IfthereisanythingmoreIcandotohelp,pleaseletmeknow.Lookingforwardtoyourreply.YoursLiHua