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北师大附属实验中学2022-2023学年度第一学期期中试卷高一年级英语第一题完形填空。(每题1分,共10分)Somepeopleseemtohaveasecretforlearninglanguages.Theycanpickupnewvocabulary

,masterrulesorgrammar,andlearntowriteinthenewlanguagemore___1___thanothers.Theydonotseemtobeanymoreintelligentthanothers,sowhatmakeslanguagelearni

ngsomucheasierforthem?Perhapsifwetakeacloselookatthesesuccessfullanguagelearners,wemaydiscoverafewofthe___2___whichmakelanguagelearningea

sierforthem.Firstofall,successfullanguagelearnersare___3___learners.Theydonotdependonthebookortheteacher;theydis

covertheirown___4___tolearnthelanguage.___5___waitingfortheteachertoexplain,theytrytofindthepatternsand

therulesforthemselves.Secondlysuccessfullanguagelearningisactivelearning.Therefore,successfullearnersdonotwaitforachancetousethelanguage;they___6__

_suchachance.Theyfindpeoplewhospeakthelanguageandtheyaskthesepeopletocorrectthemwhentheymakea(n)___7___.Theywilltryanything

tocommunicate.Theyarenotafraidtorepeatwhattheyhearortosaystrangethings;theyarewillingtomakemistakesandtryagain.Finally,successfullanguagelearnersare

learnerswitha___8___.Theywanttolearnthelanguagebecausetheyareinterestedinthelanguageandthepeoplewhospeakit.Itisnecessaryforthe

mtolearnthelanguageinordertocommunicatewiththesepeopleandtolearnfromthem.Theyfinditeasytopracticeusi

ngthelanguageregularlybecausetheywanttolearnwithit.Whatkindoflanguagelearnerareyou?Ifyouareasuccessfullanguagelearner,youha

ve___9___beenlearningindependently,actively,andpurposefully.Ontheotherhand,ifyourlanguagelearninghasbeenlessthan____10____,you

mightaswelltrysomeofthetechniquesmentionedabove.1.A.quicklyB.slowlyC.fairlyD.carefully2.A.chancesB.techniquesC.choicesD.opportunities3.A.reliable

B.interestingC.successfulD.independent4.A.wayB.abilityC.reasonD.interest5.A.BecauseofB.ExceptforC.Inste

adofD.Inadditionto6.A.lookupB.lookintoC.lookoutD.lookfor7.A.decisionB.errorC.planD.promise8.A.pressureB.rightC.choiceD.purpo

se,9.A.probablyB.hardlyC.nearlyD.luckily10.A.necessaryB.importantC.successfulD.interesting第二题阅读理解。(11-16每题1分,17-28题每题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,在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AHighschoolfreshmenalwayshavealotofquestionsontheirminds.“WhatcanIdowhenIgrowup?”is

oneofthem.It'sdefinitelynottooearlytostartthinkingaboutthistoughquestion.Thefollowingtipsmayhelpequipyouforyourfuturecareer.ThinkbeyondgradesGe

ttinggoodgradesinhighschoolisimportant,butfocusingonlyonstraightA'scouldgowrong.Spendingtoomuchtimeonyourschoolworkwilllea

veyoulittletimetoexploreopportunitiesoutsideoftheclassroom.Extracurricular(课外的)activitiesarenecessarybecausetheyserveasformofcare

erexploration.Theycanhelpyoufigureoutyourworkpreferences,likewhetheryouarea“peopleperson(擅长交际的人)”orprefertoworkalone.Nowad

ays,mostwell-knowncollegescareaboutcandidates'experiencesasmuchastheirgrades.Seekadvicefromgrown-ups

Talktoyourparents,teachersandschoolcounselors(顾问)abouthowtheystartedtheircareers.Eventhoughyou'renotinterestedinthecareersth

eyarein,itwouldbeusefultolearnabouttheprocesswhichgotthemwheretheyarenow.Ifyoufindyourfriend's'motherdoingworthwhilejobbychance,askherifjobshadowi

ng(体验工作)ispossibleinhercompanyduringvacationAfterall,seeingatypicaldayinthepositionyouhaveaninterestincanbeaninvaluableexperience.Startyoursear

chonlineIfyoureallyhavenoideawhatyoucandowhenyougrowup,takeonlinecareerquizzestogetideasaboutwhatprofessionsnaturallymatchyourskills,i

nterestsandpersonalitytraits(特点).Forthetimebeing,youjustneedtofocusonfindingafieldortwothatinterestsyou,ratherthanaspecificcareer.Chancesareyou'llcha

ngeyourmindseveraltimesbeforefindingacareerthatyouwanttostickto.Startingtoexplorecareeroptionsnowcanatleasthelpyoudecidewhatyourpotentialmajormight

be.11.Spendingsometimetakingpartinafter-schoolactivitiescanhelphighschoolstudents.A.getA'sinallsubjectsB.e

xploretheirworkpreferencesC.haveaccesstowell-knownuniversitiesD.getalongwiththeirclassmates12.Itissuggestedthathighsc

hoolstudentsfindouttheirfromonlinecareerquizzes.A.possibleprofessionsB.maindisadvantagesC.specificocc

upationsD.idealmajors13.Thisarticlewasprobablywrittenbya.A.collegeprofessorB.schoolcounselorC.advertisingmanagerD.computerprogrammerB“Everybo

dyisagenius.Butifyoujudgeafishbyitsabilitytoclimbatree,itwillliveitswholelifebelievingthatitisstupid.”—AlbertEinsteinIf

youhaveakidwithspecialneedsintheschoolsystem,you’relikelytohavecomeacrossthatsayinghangingonaclassroomwall.Myfi

ve-year-olddaughterSyonahascerebralpalsy(脑瘫)anditmeans,combinedwithhercommunicationandsightproblems,thatnormalsta

ndardisn’talwaysanaccuratemeasureofherabilities.BynowyouhaveprobablyheardaboutChrisUlmer,the26-yearoldteacher

inJacksonville,Florida,whostartshisspecialeducationclassbycallingupeachstudenttogivethemmuchadmirationandahigh-five.Icouldn’thelpbutbereminde

dofSyona’steacherandhowshesupportseachkidinaverysimilarway.Ulmerrecentlysharedavideoofhisteachingexperience.“Ihaveseentheirconfidenceincrea

serapidly.”hesaid.AllIcouldthinkwas:howluckythesestudentsaretohavesuchgoodteachers.Syona’steacherhasanattit

udethatcanbestbesummarizedinoneword:wonderful.Herteacherdoesn’tfocusonwhatcan’tbedone—shefocusesonwhatcanbedone.Overthepastsever

almonths,myhusbandDilipandIhaveseenSyona’sconfidenceincreasegreatly.Sheuseswordsshewouldn’thavethoughtofusingbefore.Sherecentlytoldm

eaboutherclassmatestriptoEcuadorandwasveryproudwhenIunderstoodheronthefirsttry.Iactuallywonderwhattheinfluenc

ewouldbeifwedidsomethingsimilartowhatUlmerdoeswithhisstudentsinourhome.We’verecentlystartedourdaybyremindingeachotherofthegoodqualitiesweallhave.If

weareremindedofourstrengthsonaregularbasis,wewillbecomeincreasinglyconfidentaboutprogressandsuccess.14.Whatdoestheautho

rthinkofAlbertEinstein’ssaying?A.Funny.B.True.C.Strange.D.Confusing.15.WhatcanwelearnaboutSyona’steacher?A.SheisSyona’sfavoritetea

cher.B.SheputsEinstein’squoteonthewall.C.Sheusesvideostoteachherstudents.D.Shehelpsincreaseherstudents’confidence.16.Whatchangehast

akenplaceintheauthor’sfamily?A.They’veinvitedUlmer’sstudentstotheirhome.BTheyvisitUlmer’sclassroomregularly.C.Theyg

iveeachotherpraiseeveryday.D.Theyfeelthankfultopeopleintheirlives.CWhetherapersonisconsideringstartingasmallbusinessorchangingcareerpathspassionmu

stbetakenintoaccount.Whilecharacteristicssuchasstrongvalues,talent,ambition,intellect,discipline,persistence(毅力),andluck

allcontributetobusinessandcareersuccess,followingyourpassioncanoftenmakethemostsignificantdifferenceofall.Beforediscussingpassionandexplainingitssig

nificance,wemustfirstdefinethetruemeaningofsuccess.Successisusuallythoughtofasmakinglargesumsofwealthorachievingacertai

nleveloffame,buttruesuccessthatsatisfiesisnotallaboutmoney.Successisbetterdefinedasanachievementofadesiredaimorpurpose.Morethanmoneyorfame,most

peopledesiretocombinetheirownpassionswiththeirworkwhilemakingasustainableincome.Themoreyouearn,thelessmoneyreturns

,makingmoneyanelusive(难以捉摸的)definitionofsuccess.Formostpeople,successmeansbeingproudoftheirachievementsandbe

ingpartofsomethingthatmatters.Thisisparticularlytruewhenitcomestomeaningfulwork.Ifapersondecidestofollowtheirpassion,thereisag

reaterlikelihoodthatmoneyandtraditionalsuccesswillfollowbecausethetimeandeffortinvestedintheadventurecomewithenthusiasmand

zeal(热情).Ifenthusiasmandpassionarepresent,peopletendtobemoreresilient(有承受力)whenfacingdifficulties.Peoplew

hoarepassionateaboutwhattheydo,ratherthanjust“initforthemoney,”tendtobepeoplewhohavemorepositiveoutlooksandcanovercomedifficultythroughproblem

-solving.Also,themorepassionatesomeoneisabouttheirjob,themoreinclined(倾向于)theyaretoworkhardonself-improvement,increasingtheirch

ancesofsuccess..,OneofthemostsuccessfulcompaniesintheworldisApple.Apple’sfounderandmostremarkableleaderwasthelateSteveJobs.Inanarticletitled“T

heSevenSuccessPrinciplesofSteveJobs”,writerCarmineGallooutlinessevenfactorsresponsibleforJobs’success.The

articleisbasedoninterviewswithAppleemployeesandSteveJobshimself.Thefirstprinciple?“Dowhatyoulove.”SteveJobsbe

lievedinthepowerofpassionandoncesaid,“Peoplewithpassioncanchangetheworldforthebetter.”Jobsclaimedthathispassionforhisworkmadea

llthedifference.17.InwritingParagraph1,theauthoraimsto______.A.introducethetopicB.makeacomparisonC.presentaproblemD.giveadefinition18

.Bysaying“Themoreyouearn,thelessmoneyreturns,makingmoneyanelusivedefinitionofsuccess.”inParagraph3,theauthormeans_

_____.A.sometimesyoudon’tgetmuchrewardforyourhardworkB.moneydoesn’talwaysdefinesuccessC.ifyouwanttobesu

ccessful,youneedasteadyincomeD.themoreyouearn,thelessmoneyreturns,whichisnotasignofsuccess19.Whatcou

ldwelearnfromParagraph4?A.Mostpeopleintendtochoosemeaningfuljobs.B.Ifyoufollowmostpeople’scourse,successisjusta

roundthecorner.C.Workingwithenthusiasmismorelikelytosucceed.D.Ifyouarealwaysproudofyourself,youwillsucceedeasily.20.Whatcou

ldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.SteveJobsandHisSuccessPrinciplesB.FollowYourPassions,andSuccessWillFollowC.Secr

etstoSuccessD.PassionandYourCareerDAcharacterinoneofShakespeare’splaysoncesaid,“Someareborngreat,someachievegreatness,andsomehave

greatnessthrustuponthem.”Anyofthesecouldapplytothemodern-daysportsmen.Manystillargueaboutthenatureoftalent.Someclaimthatpeopl

eareborntobesportsmen,whileotherssayitisonlythroughdevotionandhardworkthattheyachievetheirabilities.Arguablythough,itisnotuntiltheirtale

ntsareacknowledged(认可)bythepublicthattheytrulyhavegreatnessfallenuponthem.Withthisacknowledgementoftheir“greatness”comea

llthetrappingsofmodern-daycelebrity:money,power,influenceandresponsibility.Forbetterorforworse,likeitorhateit,modernsportsmenaretherolemode

lsofchildreneverywhere.Thesechildrenwillgrowupadmiringtheirheroes,devotingtheirlivestocopyingtheireverymove,andwantingabovealltobelikethem.Duetothis

fascination,particularlywiththemassiveinfluenceofthemedia,itismoreimportantthaneverforthesesportsmentoacknowledgeth

eirresponsibility.Inthepastfewmonthsalone,therehavebeenmanyexamplesofquestionablebehaviorsfromsportsstarsofthepresentday.Theyareoftenmirroring

theveryworstaspectsofsociety,afactthattheself-righteous(自以为是的)angerofthemodernpresshasbeenquicktopointout.Itwouldbe

wrongforustoexpectsportsmentobeperfect.Itwouldalsobewrongforustothinkthattheirbehaviorismarkedlydifferentfromthesportsmentheygrewupwatching,bu

twiththeall-seeingeyeofmodernmediaitisadifferentworld,anddifferentstandardsmustbeexpected.Ofcourse,therei

snodutyforsportsmentobegoodrolemodels.Therearenoprisonsentences,nofines,nocommunityservice—unlesstheirbehaviorsareillegal.Unlesstheybreakthelaw,it

isentirelyuptothemastowhetherornottheythinktheirbehaviorisappropriate.Furthermore,measuringthetrueinfluencetheirdecisionshaveontheirfollowersisabs

olutelyimpossible.Somewillriseagainsttheiridols,seeingtheminanewlightandcriticizingtheiractions.Othersmaycopytheirheroes’actions,usi

ngthemasashieldwhenaccusedofthesamecrimes.Itiswithoutdoubtthattheactionsofsportsmenwillinfluencethelivesofthosewhoworshipthem.Moderndaysportsme

narealmostidealsoftoday’sworld,andtheiractionsarewatchedcarefullybymillionsovertheworld.Somemaycomplainagainstit,de

nyingtheirinfluenceonthesechildren’slives.Othersmaybeawareofitbutnotrespectit,whilemanymaybothbeawareofitandrespectit.Inaword,youdonotchoosewhethery

ouarearolemodel.Allyoucandoistodecidehowtoactwhengreatnessisthrustuponyou.21.InParagraph1,theauthortriestoempha

size______.A.sportsmenbecomegreatwhentheirgiftsarerecognizedbypeopleB.sportsmenachievegreatnessthroughtheir

devotionandeffortsC.differentwaysforsportsmentoachievesuccessandgreatnessD.thecorecharacteristictobecomegreatsportsmenno

wadays22.AccordingtoParagraph4,wecanlearnthat______.A.rolemodelsusuallyhavepositiveinfluenceontheirfansB.sportsmenhavetherighttobehavefreelywithint

helawC.allthefanswillfollowtheirheroes’actionsD.nodutyisgiventosportsmen23.Theunderlinedphrasethrustuponinparagraph1

mostprobablymeans______.A.putoffB.removedfromC.relatedtoD.forcedon24.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Toadvisethemediatochoose

propereventstoreport.B.Toinformthepublicthatsportsmenarenorolemodels.CToremindthesportsmenoftheirsocialresponsibili

ties.D.Toarguethatsportsmenshouldnotbeexpectedasheroes.EAnewstudyfeaturingresearchersatBinghamtonUniversityfoundthatviewingwealthandmaterialpossessi

onsasasignofsuccessproducessignificantlybetterresultstolifesatisfactionthanviewingwealthandpossessionsasasignofhappiness.“Peoplesimplysay‘moneyca

n’tbuyyouhappiness’andjustassumethatmaterialismhasanegativeinfluenceonoverallwell-being,”saidJennyJiao,assistantprofessorofmarketi

ngatBinghamtonUniversitySchoolofManagement.“Butit’snotthatsimple.Thereisarealdifferencebetweensuccessmaterialismandhappinessmaterialism.”Jiaoa

ndherfellowresearcherssurveyedover7,500Germanadultstogettheirfindings.Theyfirstdeterminedifparticipantshadeithe

rahappinessmaterialisticorsuccessmaterialisticmindset,andthenaskedquestionsregardingcurrentsatisfactionoflife,expectedsatisfactionofli

feinthefutureandeconomicmotivations.Whattheyfound:Happinessmaterialism(wealthandmaterialconsumptionisthesig

nofahappylife)cannegativelyinfluencelifesatisfactionintwodifferentways:Itcanleadapersontobedissatisfiedwiththeircurrentstandardofliving,whichinturnn

egativelyinfluencesoveralllifesatisfaction.Itcanleadapersontonotfindsatisfactionfromotherimportantareasoflife(familylif

e,sociallife,health,etc.),whichnegativelyinfluencesoveralllifesatisfaction.Successmaterialism(wealthandmaterialpossessionsareasignof

successinlife)positivelyinfluenceslifesatisfactionbyboosting(助推)aperson’seconomicmotivation.Thiscanleadtoariseinthei

rfuturesatisfactionwiththeirstandardofliving,whichpositivelyinfluencesoveralllifesatisfaction.Theresearchers

cross-checkedtheirresultswithsurveyanswersfromotherpartsoftheworld,includingtheUnitedStates,toverify(证实)theuniversalityo

fthefindings.“Yourhappinessshouldneverrelyonmoneyalone,butmoneycanbeatooltomotivateyoutoachievemajormilesto

nesinyourlife,whichcanmakeyoufeelhappier.inthelongrun,”saidJiao,addingthatfocusingonfuturegoalsisimportantinordertostaydrivenandmotiva

ted.Shealsocautionedtoforgetabouttheotheraspectsoflifethatbringsatisfaction.“Neverlosesightoftheotherthingsthatprovid

ehappinessthatdon’tnecessarilyhavemonetary(货币的)value.Theseincludefamily,friends,yourhealth,continuallearn

ingandnewexperiences,”shesaid.25.WhatdidresearchersatBinghamtonUniversityfindintheirnewstudy?A.Materialismhasanegativeinfluenceonpeop

le’soverallwell-being.B.Successmaterialismandhappinessmaterialismarethesametosomeextent.C.Regardingmaterialposs

essionsasamarkofsuccesscontributestobetterlifesatisfaction.D.Viewingwealthandpossessionsasasignofhappinesspositivelylead

stooverallwell-being.26.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.ThesurveyresultonlyappliestoparticipantsfromGermanyandtheUnitedStates.B.One

’scurrentstandardoflivinghasnothingtodowithhisoveralllifesatisfaction.C.Familylifeandsociallifearetwomoreimportantfactorsthanwealthandsucc

ess.D.Boostingone’seconomicmotivationmaypositivelyinfluencehislifesatisfaction.27Whatcanyoulearnfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A

.Ifyouwanttokeepmotivated,youshouldconcentrateonmoneyalone.B.Moneycanhelpyouachievemajormilestones,andt

husmakeyouhappier.C.Forgetabouttheotheraspectsoflifethatbringsatisfactionifyouwanttobehappy.D.Thingsth

atdon’thavemonetaryvalueshouldbethefocusofyourpursuitofhappiness.28.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Wealthcanlead

tomoresatisfyinglifeifviewedasasignofsuccessnothappiness.B.Materialpossessionsviewedasasignofhappinessarevitalbutalwaysoverlooked.C.Family,

friends,health,continuallearningandnewexperiencescanleadtosuccess.D.Satisfactionoflifeandeconomicmotivationshardlycontributetoourhappiness.第三题阅读表达(

共3小题;1-2每小题2分,3小题5分,共9分)阅读下面短文,根据短文内容在答题卡相应题号后的横线上写下相关信息,完成对该问题的回答。Somepeoplelivetoclimbthehighestmountains.Somepeopleliveonlydreamingabo

utitwhileotherslivetoavoideverclimbingatall.Butonethingiscertain,allpeoplemeetmountainsintheirlife.WhenIw

asalittlegirl,myfamilymovedtoatinytownatthebottomofabigmountain.Onedayafterschool,whileexploringthegreenwoodsofthisam

azingmountain,Ialmostfellonasetofstairs.Whatcouldthesesteps.leadto?CuriositygotthebestofmeasIknewitwouldbestartingto

getdarksoon.Istartedclimbingupthosestrangelymysterious(神秘的)steps.Iclimbedandclimbed.Therewasnothingbutjustgreenbush

esandthesesteps.Ihadtoreachthetop!Butitwasnowgettingrealdark.IfIkeptgoingImightnotbeabletoseemywayback.Mymumw

ouldbeworriedsickifIdidn’tcomehomesoon.SoIranbackhomealmostinthedarkwhiletryingnottogettooscared.AnxiouslyIwenttobeddreamingaboutw

hatIwouldfindatthetopofthismagicalmountain.Couldtherebeacastleupthere?MaybeIwouldfindamonster(怪物).MaybeIwastakingtheriskofnevercomingba

ckhome.Or,maybeallIwouldfindwasabsolutelynothing!Butsomethinginsidemewasgoingtoclimbthatmountainatallcost.Icouldhardlywaittotrythisadventureagain

.Nowweliveinaworldsurroundedbythe“can’tdo”attitudes.Weallfalldown.Weallhavedoubtsandregrets.Stillwemustclimbanddreamaboutwh

at’satthetopofourmountain.Monstersmayappearorthenightwillfall.Butneverevergiveuponyourdream!Neverletan

yonetellyou,“Youcan’t.”Dreambigandclimbhigh!29.Whatmadetheauthorstarttoclimbupthestairstothemountaintop?__________

_______________________________________________________30.Whydidtheauthorhurrybackhomewithoutreachingthetopofthemountain?Givetworeas

ons._________________________________________________________________31.What’syourattitudetowardsthe“mountain”inyourlife?Pleaseexplain.

(不超过40字)_________________________________________________________________第四题选词填空(每题1分,共8分)。用方框中单词和短语的正确形式填空,其中有两个是多余

的。prefer,becapableof,inspiration,track,suffer,stress,relief,befedupwith,range,feature32.Shefeltoverly______andneededtocalmd

ownbeforewalkingontothestage.33.Inthisexperiment,therewere120studentswhoseages______from10to18yearsold.34.Safetyoftheneighborhood______

ifthemoneyspentonsecurityserviceiscut.35.Thewallsofthemainhallwaywill______paintingsbylocalartists.36.Theautho

rsaidinaninterviewthatthebook______byhistravelsintheFarEast.37.Noonewashurt,soweallfeltquite______.38.Now,I______hisexcusesfornotdoing

Englishhomework.39.Althoughthetripwasexcitingandhighlysatisfying,IknewthatI______nottotravelalone.第五题课文背诵段落填空。(每题1分,共5分)课本原文填空Bringingwithhimlot

sofbooks,clothes,andtwopairsoftrainers,ZhangTiantravelledtothevillagewithaneagerheart.Heimagined___40_

__excitingthingsaboutlivingindependentlyandteachinginavillage.Ourcoachwasnotsosure.Paulhadto___41___manytimesjustf

ormakingtheteam.Hewasstillusuallyonthebench,beingjustareplacement,whichwasreally___42___.Likeanyexercise,runningin

creasestheflowofbloodandoxygentoyourbrain.Itmakesyourheartstrongerandallowsmorebloodtoflowaroundyourbody.Italso___43___andreducestherisko

fserioushealthproblems,aswellas___44___likecolds.第六题语法填空。(每题1分,共10分)有提示词的用提示词的适当形式填空。没有提示词的在空白处填上一个合适的词。45.Theman______yousawyesterdaywasad

octorfromBeijing.(用适当的词填空)46.Theroom______windowsfacethesouthisourclassroom.(用适当的词填空)47.Hereisabook______willgivealotofusefulknowledge.(用适当的词

填空)48.Everything______Itoldyoujustnowistrue.(用适当的词填空)49.Hestudiesintheschoolin______hisfatherworks.(用适当的词填空)50.______(suppo

rt)hisfamily,heworks12hoursaday,7daysaweek.(所给词的适当形式填空)51.Heisalwaysthefirst______(get)totheofficeeverymorning.(所给词的适当形式填空)

52.Hepreferstodoeverythingbyhimselfratherthan______(ask)forhelp.(所给词的适当形式填空)53.Inmydailylife,Ialwayswantthings______(do)quickly.Howev

er,theresultstendtoturnoutjusttheoppositeofwhatIwish.(所给词的适当形式填空)54.Sincethemoneyallowedtothetwobrothersisnotenoughfor

traveling,theycandonothingbut______(giveup).(所给词的适当形式填空)第七题外刊词汇填空。(每题1分,共5分)用方框中单词和短语的正确形式填空,其中有一个词是多余的。vocationaleraseprolongdisciplinedseekconvent

ional55.Nothingcan______thememoryoftheterribleexperiencesinhertraveltoAfricafromhermind.56.Applicantsmustbestrong,organized,______,andablet

oworkinateam.57.Withmyexcellent______technicalability,IamcapableofthisworkandIthinkIamcompetentatit.58.Thecostf

ororganicsandnaturalproductsisclosetodoublethatof______products.59.Theyoungman______outanexplanationfortheunusualsymptoms(症状)shewa

snoticing.第八题用括号中的提示词翻译句子(共4小题,每题2分,共8分。)60.这对双胞胎长得不一样。(differ)(汉译英)61.当我疲劳时,往往会出错。(tend)(汉译英)62.你所有的努力终将获得回报。(payv.)(汉译英)63.那首歌使我想起了我在上海度过的时光

。(remind)(汉译英)第九题书面表达。(15分)64.假如你是红星中学高一学生李华。近日你收到你的英国笔友Jim的来信,他跟你一样也刚进入新的高中学习,感觉压力很大。请你给他写封回信,安慰他并告

诉他如何减压。内容包括:1.安慰对方;2.提出减轻压力的建议。注意:1.词数140以内;2.信的开头结尾已给出,不计入总词数。DearJim,_______________________________________________________________________

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