广东省深圳实验学校高中部2022-2023学年高一上学期第一阶段考试英语试题

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深圳实验学校高中部2022-2023学年度第一学期第一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15分)第一节(共5小题:每小题1分,满分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。1.Whatsportdoesthemanlikebest?A.Skiing.B.I

ceskating.C.Skateboarding.2Whatwillthemanprobablydo?A.Havehiscarfixed.B.GoshoppingwithLisa.C.Drivethewomantoapark.3.Wheremightthemanbe?A.Inaboat.B

.Inaswimmingpool.C.Inabath.4.Whomightthemanbe?A.Astudent.B.Aregularteacher.C.Asubstituteteacher.5.Whatdoesthemanthinkofactors?A.Theyareunsat

isfied.B.Theyarerich.C.Theyarecool.第二节(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分)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。每段对话或独白仅读一遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A.Researchoncoffeedrinking.B.Effe

ctsofsleepinghabits.C.Studiesaboutadisease.7.Whendoesthewomanliketodrinkcoffee?A.Intheafternoon.B.Intheevening.C.Inthemorning..听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Howmuchmoneydidthemanspendonthetaxi?A.$10.B.$20C.$30.9.Whatdoesthewomanthinkthemanwillnotmiss?AThetrain.B.Th

epromotion.C.Thefood.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?A.Atravelplan.B.Apastcampingtrip.C.Acompanyactivity.11.Whathappenedto

thespeakerslastyear?A.TheymovedtoItaly.B.Theyhadanaccident.C.Theylostsomemoneyinaforest.12.Wheredothespeakersdecidetogointheend?A.Tothemountains

.B.Totheseaside.C.Tothedesert.听第9段材料,回答第13至15题。13.Whatdoesthewomangivethemanfirst?A.Herpassport.B.Herticket.C.

Hername.14.Wheredoesthewomanprefertosit?A.Infirstclass.B.Bythewashroom.C.Nearthewalkway.15.Whattimeisitnow?A.9:20.B.9:30.C.9:40.第二部分单项选择(

每小题1分,共10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。1.Wehaveawideselectionofsweatersthatissuitableforallages,and_______

__theteenagermarket.A.ingeneralB.inshortC.inturnD.inparticular2.Ifyouencounterthisproblem,pleaseacceptour___

___apologytoyoufortheinconveniencebroughttoyou.A.obviousB.relevantC.pleasantD.sincere3.thecity’scontr

ibutionstoimprovinghabitatandurbanenvironment,Xuzhouwasawardedthe“UnitedNationHabitatAward”in2018.A.InregardtoB.Inresponseto.C.Inr

ecognitionofD.Infavorof4.Stars___________theirownlight,whileplanetsonly___________thelight.A.giveoff;reflectB.givea

way;reflectC.reflect;giveoffD.reflect;giveaway5.Itiswidelybelievedthat_______hasnecessarygoodqualitiesismore____toachievesuccessintheircareer

.A.whoever;possibleB.who;likelyC.who;possibleD.whoever;likely6.OnedayI________anoldfriendinthestreetwhotoldmethathisnewbookwould______

__soon.A.cameacross;comeupB.cameabout;comeintobeingC.cameacross;comeoutD.cameout;comeabout7.---I’llha

veaninterviewforapositioninthatcompany,andnow__________.---Takeiteasy.Youarewellpreparedforit,aren’tyou

?A.NopainsnogainsB.ThereisnosmokewithoutfireC.TheworldismyoysterD.Ihavebutterfliesinmystomach8.Ienjoyedtheeveningwhenwestayedtogetherbythesea.What

sentenceelement(句子成分)doestheunderlinedpartserveas?A.adverbial(状语)B.complement(补语)C.attributive(定语)D.appositive(同位语)9.Pleaseleavethelightson

whenyouwalkoutoftheroom.Whatsentenceelementdoestheunderlinedpartserveas?A.adverbial(状语)B.complement(补语)C.attributive(定语)D.appositive(同位语

)10.ShenzhenExperimentalSchool,oneofthemostrenownedschoolsinShenzhen,liesatthefootofGuanlongMountain.Whatsentencee

lementdoestheunderlinedpartserveas?A.adverbial(状语)B.complement(补语)C.attributive(定语)D.appositive(同位语)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。A,Atriptothecapitalwouldn'tbecompletewithoutseeingthef

ollowingattractionsinLondon.TheLondonEye(Ticketsfrom£24.50)ExploreLondonfromaboveontheLondonEye.Yourt

icketincludesa30-minuteflightwithbreathtakingviewsoverLondonaswellasanamazing4Dexperience.Bookaheadtosavemoneyands

kipmostofthequeueswithafast-trackentryticket.TowerofLondon(Ticketsfrom£25)HearthemanystoriesoftheTowerof

LondononaYeomanWarder(Beefeater)tour.SeethefamousCrownJewels,theWhiteTowerandfindoutwhatitwasliketobeaprisonerintheTowerofLondon.KidzaniaLondon(Ticke

tsfrom£18.50)Testoutarangeofprofessionsandactivitiesincludingjournalism,animalcare,cabincrewandtourguidingatKid

ZaniaLondon.WorktoearnKidZosandsavethemfornexttimeorspendthemintheAirportShop.Greatforkidstolearnandhavefun.TheRoyalObservatoryGreenwich

(Ticketsfrom£16)VisitthehomeoftimeandexploreouterspaceattheRoyalObservatoryinGreenwich.SeeandstandastridethePrimeM

eridianline(子午线),thereferencepointforGreenwichMeanTime.Learnaboutthehistoryoflongitude(经线),touchapieceofrockfro

mouterspace,andenjoyamazingviewsoverLondon.Coronavirusinformation:Londoniscurrentlysubjecttoafour-weeknationallockdownf

rom5November,whichmeansattractionsaretemporarilyclosed.Youcanstillbookticketsinadvancereadyforwhentheyreopenwithsocialdistancingandothersafet

ymeasuresinplace.Cycleorwalktotheseattractionswherepossible.11.WhatcanyoudowhenvisitingtheLondonEye?A.Spend£24.50atthemost.B.Buyt

heticketonyourarrival.C.Getaspecialentrytickettosavetime.D.Payextramoneytoenjoythe30-minuteflight.12.Whatisspec

ialaboutKidzaniaLondon?A.Itcombineslearningwithentertainment.B.ItenablesvisitorstohaveagoodviewofLondon.C.Itoffersvisitorsanexperienceofb

eingaprisoner.D.Itisnotinfluencedduringthefour-weeklockdown.13.Whichattractionwillyouchooseifyouareinterestedinnat

uralscience?A.TheLondonEye.B.TowerofLondon.C.KidzaniaLondon.D.TheRoyalObservatoryGreenwichBIn1939,seven-y

ear-oldMiriamSchreibershouldhavestartedfirstgrade.Instead,shespentthatyear—andthefollowingfive—tryingtosurvive.ShewaslivinginPolandwhenWorldWarIIbr

okeout.“Myentirelifewasruinedwithinminutes,”shesays,“Iwaslookingforwardtostartingschool.”Butshenevermadeit.Andnothaving

adegreemadeherdepressedforalongtime.Decadeslater,though,thenow89-year-oldHolocaustsurvivorfinallygotso

methingshehadalwayslongedfor.KapiloffBrander,directorofcommunityprogramsatJewishFamilyServices,reachedouttotheNe

wEnglandJewishAcademy,aJewishhighschool,toaskwhethertheschoolcouldhelpMariamfulfillherwish.RichardNabel,theprincipaloft

heschool,broughtafewseniorstudentstoMiriam’shometohearherstorybeforetheycameupwiththeideaofpresentingheranhonorarydiplom

aattheschool’s2020graduationceremony.MiriamsufferedalotinaslavelaborcampinSiberiabeforeshegotliberatedin1946.Sheandherremaini

ngfamilymemberswenttoarefugeecampinGermany,whereshegotmarriedandhadherfirstchildattheageof16.Havingspentyear

sinrefugeecampsindifferentcountries,shefinallyimmigratedtoAmericain1960.Gettingaformaleducationwasneveranoptionforherbutshelearnedsevenlan

guagesovertheyears.“Ieducatedmyself,”shesays,“Ireadbooksdayandnight.Istilldo.”OnAugust16,duringasociallyd

istancedceremonyintheschoolgym,MiriamwaspresentedwithahighschooldiplomafromtheNewEnglandJewishAcadem

y.“Thereweren’ttoomanydryeyesamongthe30ofusthere,”saysNabel.Miriam’sfamilywasespeciallymoved.“I’mnotsuresheevenrealizestheimport

anceofthatmomenttome,”saysBernie,hereldestson.“Iamsoproudofher.”14.WhatcanbelearnedaboutMariamfromparagraph1?A.ShespentfiveyearsinPolandduring

thewar.B.Shestartedfirstgradeattheageofseven.C.ShefeltluckytohavesurvivedWorldWarII.D.Sheregrettednotbeingeducatedats

chool.15.HowdidMariamgetherlong-cherishedwishfulfilled?A.Shemadeitthroughherownefforts.B.SheturnedtoKapiloffBranderforhelp.C.T

heseniorstudentsthemselvespresentedadiplomatoher.D.RichardNabellearnedaboutherstoryanddecidedtohelp.16.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesMariam?

A.Educatedandoptimistic.B.Intelligentandpassionate.C.Hardworkingandstrong-willed.D.Patientandmodest.17.WhatdidNabelmeanbysaying“Thereweren’ttoomany

dryeyes”?A.Mariam’sstorywasordinarybutinspiring.B.Mostofthosepresentweredeeplytouched.C.HewasimpressedbyMariamandwasproudofher.D.Hefelthonoredtopres

entMariamwithadiploma.CCuckoos(布谷鸟)aremastersofcheating.Whenitcomestoraisingyoung,theydon’tspendtheenergybuildinganest(鸟巢),protectingeggsorfeeding

children.Insteadthefemalepassestheserolesontootherbirds.Theydon’traisetheirownyoung.Usually,theylaytheireggsinthenestsofot

herbirds,foolingotherbirdsintothinkingthecuckooeggsaretheirs.Tosucceedindoingthis,afemalecuckoowatchesoverher

chosennesttoobservefeedingtimes.Whenthehostparentleavesitsnestinsearchoffood,thecuckooquicklylayshereggsamo

ngthosealreadyinthenest.Sometimes,shewillevendestroyandremoveoneofthehost’seggstomakeroomforherown.Cuckoosaremedium-sizedbirds

withlongtails,andoftenhavegrayorbrownbacks.Whentheyhatch(孵化)andbegintogrowinahost’snest,thedifferencebetweenthetwocanbeobvioustoano

nlooker.Oftenthecuckooistwicethesizeofitsfosterparents,butstillcontinuestoreceivefoodfromthem.Thecuckooimposter(冒名顶替者)isusuallytheonlyb

abybirdthatthehostparenthastocarefor.Thisisbecausewhenthecuckoohatchesafteraround11days,itgetsridofalltheothereggsinthenest.Itwilllifteacheggon

toitsbackbeforethrowingthemonebyoneovertheedgeofthenest.Eventhen,thenon-biologicalparentwillcontinuetotreatitasoneofitsown.Also,cuckoosh

avedevelopedtoproduceeggsthataresimilarincolortotheirmainhosts’.Thisreducesthechancesofeggsbeingattac

ked.Femalecuckooshavebeenknowntotakehostbirds’attentionawayafterlayingtheireggsbyproducinganoisesimilartoEurasiansparrowhawks,scaringbirdsawayfromret

urningtothenestandallowingtimeforthecuckootomakeherescapeunnoticed.18.Whatdomothercuckoosusuallydowhenitcomestoraisingtheiryoung?A.Att

endtoeggs.B.Buildanewnest.C.Relyonotherbirds.D.Learnfeedingskills.19.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”inParagraph3referto?A.Othercuc

koos.B.Babycuckoos.C.Itshostparents.D.Itsbirthparents.20.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthecuckooimposter?A.Itusuallyhatchesoutea

rlierthantheothereggsinthenest.B.Itthrowsalltheothereggsoutofnestswithitsmother’shelp.C.Itoftenmakesanoisetoscareotherbirdsawayf

romthenest.DItlooksmuchlargerthanothereggsinthenestbeforehatching.21.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.HowcuckoosfoolotherbirdsB.Howcuckoosprotec

ttheirchildrenC.Howcuckoosdestroyothers’nestsD.HowcuckoosproduceeggsinhostnestsDDeliveringmedicalsuppliestohard-to-reachplaceshasbeenanissueforyear

s.Worldwide,morethantwobillionpeoplelackaccesstoessentiallife-savingsupplies,suchasbloodandvaccines(疫苗).IntheAfricanna

tionofRwanda,forexample,severalremotehealthclinicsdonothavesufficientquantitiesofbloodandotherhealthcareproducts.

AcompanycalledZiplineistryingtoaddressthisproblem.Itusesdrones(无人机)totransportmedicalsuppliesaroundRwanda.Adronecannowdelivermedicin

ein30minutes.Dronesarealsoassistingemergencyorganizationsafternaturaldisasters.In2015,forexample,apowerfulhurricanedestroyedthousand

sofbuildingsinthePacificislandnationofVanuatu.Around75,000peoplelosttheirhomes,andatleast15died.Afterthestorm,dronesphotographedthedama

ge.Thesesurveyshelpedemergencyworkersassessthesituationquicklyandanswerimportantquestions:Whichareaswerehardesthit?Werecropsdamaged?Whatroa

dswereaffected?DronesarealsohelpingtoprotectwildlifepopulationsinpartsofAfricaandAsia.Everyyear,poachers(偷

猎者)killthousandsofelephants,rhinos,andotherendangeredanimals.Tostopthem;theenvironmentalorganizationWorldWildlifeFundisusingdronest

ofindwherepoachersarehidingandiftheyarecarryingweapons.Equippedwithinfraredvideocameras,dronescaneasilyidentifypeople

andanimalsatnight.Thesedronesarenotonlyhelpful,theyareaffordable.Aswellasfindingpoachers,dronescanbeusedt

otrackanimals.ScientistsatLiverpoolJohnMooresUniversity(LJMU)plantoemploydronesforanambitiousconservationproject:document

ingtheworld'swildlife.Thelong-termprojectwillstartwithscientificsurveysofanimalpopulations.Andanimalspec

iescanthenbeidentifiedusingspecialsoftware.Ironically(讽刺地),atooloriginallycreatedformilitaryuseisincreasinglybeingusedtosavelivesinstead.oftakingthen

.Droneshavethepotentialtoprovidesolutionsthatwillbenefitbothhumansandanimals.22.Whatdoesthetextfocuson?A.Impor

tanceofsavinglives.B.Developmentofdrones.C.Applicationsofdrones.D.Waystoprotectanimals.23.Whatcandronesb

eusedforaccordingtoParagraph2?A.Helpingpredictdisasters.B.Providingdataforevaluation.C.Organizingemergencyworkers.

D.Reportinglocalweather.24.WhatdothescientistsatLJMUintendtodo?A.Trackpoachers.B.Designnewpracticaldrones.C.Recordwildanima

lsindetail.D.Developanassessingsoftware.25.Whatcanbeinferredaboutdrones?A.Theyneedtobefittedwithvideocameras.B.Theyareunavailabletoor

dinarypeople.C.Theyshouldbelimitedtomilitaryuse.D.Theyhaveapromisingprospect.EBadnewsforpeoplewhofrequentlyusetheemoji(表情符号):Itisnolongercool.In

recentweeks,twogenerationshavebeendebatinginvideosandcommentsonTikTokoverthesymbolsofmillennial(千禧一代)culturethatarenowconsidereduncoolbyGeneration

z(bornafter1996).Thesymbolsincludethepopularlaughingcryingemojithatsomemillennials(borninthe1980s),includingme,usehundreds

oftimesaday,ormore.“FacewithTearsofJoy”,theofficialnameforthelaughingcryingemoji,iscurrentlythemost-usedemojionEmojitracker,awebsitethatsh

owsreal-timeemojiuseonTwitter.“What’swrongwiththelaughingcryingemoji?”oneuseraskedinaTikTokcomment.Anot

herresponded,“It’ssooff.”Inadifferentvideo,awomansaysshe’scutbackonusingitafterlearningkidsdon’t.“Iuseeverythingbutthelaughingcryinge

moji,”21-year-oldWalidMohammedtoldCNNBusiness.“IstoppedusingitrecentlybecauseIsawolderpeopleusingit,likemymo

m,myoldersistersandjustolderpeopleingeneral.”FormanyGenerationZers,theemojihasbecomeapopularreplacementforconveyinglaughter.It’sthevisualversiono

ftheslangphrase“I’mdead”or“I’mdying”,whichmeanssomethingisveryfunny.Otheracceptablechoices—theemojiofficiallycalled“LoudlyCryingFace”,or

justwriting“lol”(laughingoutloud)or“lmao”.“TearsofJoywasavictimofitsownsuccess,”saidGretchenMcCulloch,theauthorof“BecauseI

nternet:UnderstandingtheNewRulesofLanguage”.“Ifyouexpressdigitallaughterforyearsandyearsinthesameway,it

startstofeelinsincere...Itgetswornoutthroughcontinueduse,”shesaid.That’swhyGenerationZersmaybelookingtofreshand

novelwaystosignalthey’relaughingindifferentways.“Oldergenerationstendtouseemojisliterallywhileyoungerpeoplegetmorecreativ

e,”saidJeremyBurge,thechiefemojiofficerofEmojipedia,anemojidictionarywebsite.GenerationZerstoldCNNBusinesstheyliketoassig

ntheirownmeaningstoemoji,whichthenspreadstoothers,oftenthroughsocialmedia.26.Whatistheauthor’sattitu

detotheuseofthelaughingcryingemoji?A.Curious.B.Favourable.CUncaring.D.Impatient.27.Whatmessagedoestheauthortrytodeliverbygivings

omeexamplesofGenerationZers?A.Theyarefondofusingemojis.B.Theyuseemojisveryscientifically.C.TheLoudlyCryingFaceemojiisverypopular.D.Thelau

ghingcryingemojiislosingitscharm.28.Whatcanweinferabout21-yearoldWalidMohammed?A.Hewantstosethimselfapartfr

omolderpeople.B.Heisseekingtobeperfect.C.Heisunwillingtoacceptsomethingnew.D.Hestickstohisownidea.29.What’stheproblemwith“Tearso

fJoy”accordingtoGretchenMcCulloch?A.Itisn’tfunnyenough.B.Itisn’tcreativeenough.C.Ithasbeenusedtoomuch.D.Ithas

n’treceivedmuchattention.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。It’sanightmarehavingtowaitforexamresults

.____30____Ifyou’restressedoutaftertakingyourexams,don’tworry!Therearesomestepsyoucantaketocalmdownandreduceyourstress.Takesomedeepbreaths.

Stressandanxietycantriggeryourbody’s“fightorflight”response,makingyourbreathsshallowandrapid.____31____Puton

ehandonyourchestandtheotheronyourabdomen(腹部).Asyoubreathe,youshouldfeelyourabdomenexpandalongwithyourchest.Trynottogoovertheexamindepthstraightaft

erwards.Somepeoplefinditcomfortingtotalktofriendsalittleaboutwhattheywrote.However,itonlymakesyouworryaboutthea

nswersyoucan’tchange.Itisalsoabadideabecauseyourbraindoesnotperformwellunderstressfulconditions.Youwillbeunabletothinkcle

arlyrightafterastressfulexam.___32___Getsomeexercisetorelax.Youmightnotfeellikehittingthegymorgoingforarun

directlyafteranexam,butgettingsomemoderatephysicalactivityisagreatwaytoreducestress!____33____Ifyou’restre

ssedoutoveryourexam,trydoingexerciselikejogging,cyclingorevenaquickwalk.Regularexercisehasbeenshowntodecreasetensionand

improveyoursleep.___34___Regardlessofyourresults,youshouldcelebratethefactthatyouhaveworkedhardonyourexams.Rewardyourse

lfbydoingsomethingyouenjoy.Ifyoucandoitwithfriends,allthebetter.Studieshaveshownthatspendingtimewithfriendsandlo

vedonesisanexcellentwaytorelievestressandpromoteasenseofcalmandwell-being.A.Spendtimewithpositivepeople.B.Dosomethingenjoyabl

etorelax.C.Fightthisstressresponsebytakingdeepbreaths.D.Youmayfeellikeyouperformmuchworsethanyouactuallydo.E.Thesituat

ionwillbeworseifyou’renotsureofyourperformance.F.Whatevermakesyoulaughwillhelpyousortoutyourpost-examstress.G.Itcanpr

oduceendorphins(内啡肽),whicharenaturalpainkillersthatboostyourmood.第四部分语言运用(共两小节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满

分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。WhenIwasaboygrowingupIcannotonceeverremembereithermymomormygrandmotherwa

stingfood.Anythingwedidn’teatatonemealwas_____35_____,stored,andservedasleftoverslateron.Icanremembermygrandmot

hermakingahugepotofbrownbeanswithalargecakeofcornbread.Wewouldalleatuntilwewere____36____buttherewasalwaysabouth

alfofthebeans_____37_____.AfewdayslaterGrandmotherwouldtakethose____38____outoftherefrigerator,boilpasta,addparsleyand_____39___

__themalltogetherintoherdeliciousPastaFasule(意大利面食).AndIalsorememberwhenI_____40_____mymomfrybaconforusinthemornings,shewouldalwaystakethebutter

andcarefullypouritintoacontainer.Thenshelaterwould____41____ittoflavorup(调味)somanyotherdishes.Ilearn

edtheir____42____wellandafterIgrewupItriedtoneverwastefoodmyself.Ialways_____43_____theweek’smealsah

eadoftimeandonlyboughtwhatwasonmyshopping_____44_____sonothingwenttowaste.Everymealwentintoourstomachsandanyleftoverswerelatereatenbyeither

myself,myboys,ormydogs.Tomethrowingfoodinthetrashwasjust_____45_____.Alltheworkittooktogrowit,harvestit,andprepareitneededtobe_____46_____andnotwas

ted.Ilearnedsomethingelseovertheyears,however:Whenitcomesto_____47_____therearenoleftovers.Eachmomentthatyoudon’t

liveis_____48_____forever.Lifecannotbesaved.Lifecannotbe_____49_____.Lifehastobelived,TODAY!35.A.thrownB.abandonedC.savedD.poure

d36.A.uncomfortableB.fullC.unbearableD.content37.A.pickedoutB.leftoverC.madeuseofD.fedupwith38.A.cake

sB.potsC.dishesD.beans39.A.rollB.dipC.mixD.fry40.A.watchedB.feltC.heardD.helped41.A.swallowB.removeC.digestD.use42.A.recipesB.experimentsC.lessons

D.procedures43.A.plannedB.cookedC.distributedD.collected44.A.billB.listC.bagD.spot45.A.wrongB.common

C.awesomeD.endless46.A.confirmedB.ignoredC.recycledD.honored47.A.livingB.thinkingC.shoppingD.ending48.A.brokenB.lostC.hiddenD.occupied49.A.replaced

B.transformedC.storedD.defeated第二卷第四部分语言运用(共两节,满分30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填空。Apai

ntingwitha_____50_____(long)of1014.37metershasreceivedaGuinnessWorldRecordtitleforthelongestdrawingbyanindividualartist.Therecord_____

51_____(announce)attheSimataiGreatWall,_____52_____wassurroundedbythegreenmountainsofanearlyautumn,a

ndthepainterunfoldedthepaintingwithgreatcareinthepresenceofmanyviewers._____53_____tooktheartistGuoFengtwomonthstocompletetheblack-and-

whitepaintingnamedYongshenginChinese,meaninglivingforever.Clearly_____54_____(inspire)bytheviewoftheGreatWallfromthesk

y,hewantedtocallforpeaceandharmonyin_____55_____world.Infact,GuoFengismorefamiliar_____56_____thepublicasamus

icproducerthanasapainter.Andoneofhissongs,LettheWorldBeFilledwithLove,hasenjoyedgreatpopularityalloverthecountryfor_____57_____(d

ecade).Thepaintingismadeupof10subthemes,andwascreated_____58_____(large)usingmarkerpens.“Ihavebeendrawingformorethan10hour

sadayoverthepastmonthsandsometimesIbeganworkingat4am,”saidGuo.“CreatingtheworkontheGreatWallwasalonely

andquiettimeforme_____59_____(look)intomypast,todayandthefuture,”headded.第五部分语言基础(共两节,满分35分)第一节单词拼写(共10小题;每空1分,满分10分)请根据汉语提示和首字母写出句子

中所缺的单词,请注意单词的正确形式,并把完整的单词写在答题卷上的相应位置。60.Lindagotp_______(惊慌)becauseshewasfollowedbyastranger.(根据中英文提示填空)61.Oneofthebestwayst

olearnanidiomisbylookingatthec_______(语境)inwhichitisused.(根据中英文提示填空)62.LilyandLucyaresisters.Thef_______(前者

)isateacher;thelatterisanengineer.(根据中英文提示填空)63.Stresscann_______(消极地)affectstudents’performance.(根据中英文提示填空)64

.Ac_______(委员会)wasestablishedtopreventthelossofculturalrelicsandaskforcontributionsfromdifferentcountries.(根据中英文提示填空)65.Theauthors

howedhiscreativitythroughhisd_______(描述)ofthevirtualworld.(根据中英文提示填空)66.RunningwasreallyhardatfirstbecauseIr

anoutofb_______(呼吸)quickly.(根据中英文提示填空)67.C_______(好奇心)drovehimtotakechances.Fortunately,hedidn’tgetintotrouble.(根据

中英文提示填空)68.Expertsi_______(调查)theproblem,carriedoutseveraltests,andthenmadeaplan.(根据中英文提示填空)69.Isitwith

itsu_______(独特的)cultureandbeautifulscenerythattheWestLakeimpressesvisitorsallovertheworld?(根据中英文提示填空)第二节短语填空(共10

小题,每小题1分,共10分)根据句意,选择短语并以其适当形式填空。70.Bobsaidhewouldcome,buthe_____________________tillnow.71.___________________thepract

icalneedofsociety,moreandmorepeopleareinterestedinlearningEnglish.72.Aseriesofexcitingactivities__________________

_beheldduringthefestival.73.Thebookstorehas___________________books,whichcanmeetthedemandsofdifferentpeople.74.Weshould___

________________somewaystostoppeoplefrompollutingtheriverandcallingonthemtofightagainstpollution.75.Thefamoussinger___________________givi

ngaperformanceonstagesoon.76.Lastyear,hemorethanonce___________________theimportanceofeducationinhis

report.77.Britishpeoplearefascinatedbyourcultureand___________________learnmoreaboutit.78.Thenewly-issuedregulationonly___________________

someemergencies.79.Thefinetraditionsandteachingfacilities___________________thevisitorswhentheypaidavisittoourschoolyesterday.第三节句子翻译(请根据

题目要求翻译句子,并把答案认真誊写在答题卡上,共5小题,每题2分,卷面分5分,满分15分)80.地面是湿的,昨夜肯定是下雨了。(musthavedone)(汉译英)81.我们正要下山的时候,突然下去起了雨。(beabouttodo...when)(汉译英)82.有这么多善良的

人帮助他,这个年轻人终于克服了困难。(with的复合结构)(汉译英)83.小偷一看到警察就逃跑了。(atthesightof)(汉译英)84.阅读不仅给予你快乐,还会让你变得更聪明。(notonly…butalso的倒

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