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2021-2022学年上海市华东师大二附中高一(上)期中英语试卷第I卷(共70分)I.ListeningCoraprehension(20%)SectionA(10%)Directions:InsectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersoryourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.(1分)A.Inahospitalnagrocerystore.C.Inasupermarket.D.Inarestaurant.(1分)A.Heiswillingtoplaychess.B.Thewomanhaseveryreasontoquit.C.Hewillhelpthewomanwiththegame.D.Thewomanshouldgoonplayingchess(1分)A.Theyadmirethecourageofspaceexplores.B.Theyenjoyedthemovieonspaceexploration.C.Theyweregoingtowatchawonderfulmovie.D.Theylikedoingscientificexplorationverymuch.(1分)A.Heusedtoworkintheartgallery.B.Hedoesn'thaveagoodmemory.C.Hedeclinedajobofferfromtheartgallery.D.Heisnotinterestedinanypart-timejobs.(1分)A.Callthehotelmanagerforhelp.B.Changethedateoftheconference.C.Decreasethesizeoftheconference.D.Findanotherplacefortheconference(1分)A.Theairport*smanagementneedsimproving.B.Theplaneisgoingtolandatanotherairport.C.A11flightshavebeendelayedduetobadweather.□.Temporaryclosinghasdisturbedtheairport'soperation.(1分)A.Themusicwasn'tasgoodasthescenery.B.Thescenerycouldhavebeenmorerealistic.C.Shewishedshehadseentheplay.D.Theactorsintheplaydidn*tdosowell(1分)A.Howtoimproveworkefficiency.B.Howto*selectsecretaries.C.Theirheavyworkload.D.Thesecretariesintheman'scompany.(1分)A.Heusedtobethewoman'scolleague.B.HeisgratefultoMaryfbrhersupport.C.Heishappywithhowhiscompanyisdoing.D.Hedidn*texpectMarytotalkabouthiscompany.(1分)A.ThemancanforwardthemailtoMary.B.MaryprobablyknowsSally'snewaddress.C.ShecancallMarytotellheraboutthemail.D.Shewouldliketore-establishcontactwithSallySectionB(10%)Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwopassagesandonelongerconversation.Aftereachpassageorconversation>youwillbeaskedseveralquestions.Thepassagesandconversationswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestiontreadthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.(3分)(1)A.Thewaystomaketransportationeco-friendlyB.Theworryingfutureoftransportation.C.Theadvancementoftransportation.D.Thenewmeansoftransportation.A.Buses.B.Cars.C.BicyclesD.Planes.A.Therewillbemoretrafficjams.B.Peoplewouldliketositintraffic.C.MorepeoplewillwalkontheroadsD.Someroadswillbeclosedfortwohoursaday.(3分)(1)A.Ithasbeenmentionedbefore.waspaintedbyReneMagritte.C.Itisthespeaker'sfavoritepainting.D.Itillustratestheconceptofface-blindness.A.Findouttheimagesofcarsandtools.B.Tellwhethertheimageswererepeated.C.Confirmwhethertheywereface-blind.□.Distinguishimagesofdifferentcolours.A.Weuseaparticularpartofthebraintorecognizefaces.B.Facesaremoredifficultthanotherobjectstotellapart.C.Face-blindnessismorecommonthanwethought.D.Nocurehaseverbeenfoundforface-blindness.(4分)(1)A.Itmeansthefilmwillbereleasedsoon.tmeansthefilmisavailabletoyoungsters.C.Itmeansthereisalotofaggressioninthefilm.D.Itmeansthereviewersthinkhighlyofthefilm.A.Itsmusicispleasingtotheear.B.Itslanguageissuitableforkids.C.Itsstorylineisn*teasytounderstand.D.Itsactorsarenotthatfamous.A.Howstrangetheendingis.B.Howdialectisusedinthebook.C.Howthebookdealswithhistory.D.Howlongittakeshimtoreadthebook.A.Ahistoricera.B.AstorylineC.Anewsstory.D.Anewfilm.GrammarandVocabulary(20%)SectionA(10%)Directions:BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence(1分)AlthoughheinNewYorkCityfbralongtime,he*sneverregrettedhismakinguphismindtoreturntoShanghai.( )A,stayed B.havestayedC・wasstaying D.hadstayed(1分)Itisreportedthatbytheendofthisyear»theimportoffruitandseafoodbyabout10%becauseofthepandemicofcoronavirus.( )A.hasdecreased B.willhavedecreasedC.willbedecreased D.hasbeendecreasing(1分)Thelasthalfofthe20lhcenturythedramaticchangeinthemeansofpaying.()A.haswitnessed B.waswitnessedC.witnessed D.iswitnessedTOC\o"1-5"\h\z17.(1分)Thiskindofglassesdesignedbasedonpersonalrequirementsandmadebyexperiencedcraftsmencomfortably.( )A・ isworn B. iswearingC. wears D. isbeingworn(1分)ItowritealettertoJohnthismorning,butInotime.( )A. hoped, have B. hoped,hadC. hadhoped, have D. hadhoped,had(1分)Thisisoneofthebestfilmsthisyear.( )A.whichhasbeenshown B.thathavebeenshownC.thathaveshown D.havebeenshown(1分)1*11neverforgettheyearsIlivedinthecountrywiththefarmers,hasaTOC\o"1-5"\h\zgreateffectonmylife.( )A.that;whichB.when;whichC.which;thatD.when;who(1分)SheissucharespectableEnglishteacherislikedbyeverybody.( )A.what B.as C.that D.which(1分)Itisprobablyimpossiblefbryoutounderstandanythingnewwithoutthemindreferringtothebasicknowledgehasalreadyobtained.( )A.it B./ C.that D.which(1分)China's70NationalDayparadeonOctober1stwasanunforgettablemoment,thewholenationwillalwaystreasure.( )A.that B.one C.it D.whatSectionB(10%)Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.(10分)A.openB.brieflyC.significantlyD.remainsE.replacingF.homeG.violentH.restoredI.constructedJ.changesK.rulersWindsorCastleWindsorCastleisthemostfamousofallcastlesinEngland.Thegrandcastleisstilla(n)(1)oftheBritishroyalfamily,andisthelargestandoldestresidentialcastleintheworld.lthasbeenthesiteofaroyalhousefbralmost1,000years,sincethetimeofWilliamtheConqueror.KingHenryII(2)thefirststonebuildingonthesiteofWindsorCastleinthe1170s.KingEdwardIII,whowasbominthecastle,pulleddownmostofHenryfsbuildingsinthe1350s,(3)themwithanew"roundcastle**inthecenterofthesite.Edward'scentralkeep(城堡主楼)hassurvivedtothisdaythoughwithmajor(4).St.George'sChapelisthemainchurchonthesite.Itwasbegunduringthereign(统治)ofKingEdwardIVandwascompletedbyKingHenryVD,whowasburiedtherealongwithnineotherBritish(5).Themost(6)partinthehistoryofWindsorCastletookplaceduringtheEnglishCivilWar,whenOliverCromwelfstroopstookoverthecastlefromKingCharlesIanduseditasafortressandtheheadquarters.KingCharlesIwas(7)imprisonedatWindsorCastleanditwasn*tlongbeforehewaskilledandburiedherein1648.WindsorCastleremainsaprimaryresidenceoftheroyalfamily>butmuchofitisnow(8),tothepublic.SightsonaWindsorCastletourincludethedailychangingoftheguard.Thepublicroomscontainalargenumberofpaintings,decorativeceilingdesignsandantiquefurniture.Afirein1992destroyedpartsoftheroyalapartments»whichareopentoaWindsorCastletourwhentheQueenisnotinresidence,butthesehavebeenpainstakingly(9).AWindsorCastletourshouldincludeawalkthroughtheWindsorGreatPark,whichisabeautifullydesignedgardeninthe(10)ofaroyalhuntingforest.ReadingComprehension(30%)SectionA(15%)Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandDFillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.(15分)WithCOVID-19UnderControl,China*sEconomySurgesAheadAsmostoftheworldstillstruggleswiththecoronaviruspandemic,Chinaisshowingonceagainthatafasteconomicreboundispossiblewhenthevirusisbroughtfirmlyundercontrol.TheChineseeconomy(1)by4.9percentintheJuly-to-Septemberquartercomparedwiththesamemonthslastyear,thecountry'sNationalBureauofStatisticsannouncedonMonday.TherobustperformancebringsChinaalmostbackuptotheroughly6percentpaceof(2)thatitwasreportingbeforethepandemic.Manyoftheworld'smajoreconomieshaveclimbedquicklyoutofthedepthsofacontractionlastspring,whenshutdownscausedoutputto(3)steeply.ButChinaisthefirsttoreportgrowththatsignificantlysurpasseswhereitwasatthistimelastyear.TheUnitedStatesandothernationsareexpectedtoreportathird-quartersurgetoo,buttheyarestillbehindorjust(4)topre-pandemiclevels.China'sleadcouldwidenfurtherinthemonthstocome.Ithasalmostnolocaltransmissionofthevirusnow,(5)theUnitedStatesandEuropefaceanotheracceleratingwaveofcases.ThevigorousexpansionoftheChineseeconomymeansthatitissettodominateglobalgrowth-(6)atleast30percentoftheworld'seconomicgrowththisyearandintheyearstocome.Chinesecompaniesaremakingupagreatershareoftheworld*s(7),manufacturingconsumerelectronics,personalprotectionequipmentandothergoodsinhigh(8)duringthepandemic.Atthesametime,Chinaisnowbuyingmoreironore(铁矿石)fromBrazil,morecomandporkfromtheUnitedStatesandmorepalmoilfromMalaysia.Thathaspartly(9)arapiddropincommoditypriceslastspringandsoftenedtheimpactofthepandemiconsomeindustries.China'srecoveryhasdonelesstohelptherestoftheworldthaninthepastbecauseitsimportshavenotincreasednearlyasmuchasitsexports.ThispatternhascreatedjobsinChinabutplaceda(n)(11)ongrowthelsewhere.China'seconomicrecoveryhasalsobeendependentformonthsonhugeinvestmentsinhighways,high-speedtrainlinesandotherinfrastructure.Andinrecentweeks,thecountryhasseenthebeginningofarecoveryin(12)consumption.Thewell-offandpeoplelivinginexport-centeredcoastalprovinceswerethefirsttostartspendingmoneyagain.ButactivityisresumingnoweveninplaceslikeWuhan,thecentralChinesecitywherethenewcoronavirusfirst(13).Determinedtokeeplocaltransmissionofthevirusatornearzero,Chinahasresortedto(14)cellphonetrackingofitspopulation,weekslonglockdownsofneighborhoodsandcitiesandcostlymasstesting(15)eventhesmallestoutbreaks.(1)A.divedB.plungedC.raised0.skyrocketed(2)A.advancementB.growthC.progressD.promotion(3)A.failB.jumpC.rise0.expand(4)A.arrivingatB.catchingupC.goingbeyond0.runningafter(5)A.asB.whenC.whileD.since(6)A.accountingfbrB.holdingupC.pointingout0.takingon(7)A.exportsB.importsC.inputsD.outcomes(8)A.accommodationB.demandC.needD.supply(9)A.easedB.reservedC.reversedD.turned(10)A.BesidesB.NeverthelessC.TherefbreD.Thus(11)A.acceleratorB.accessC.barrierD.brake(12)A.aboriginalB.coastalC.domestic0.overseas(13)A.accessedB.controlledC.disappearedD.emerged(14)A.comprehensiveB.popularC.timelessD.whole(15)A.asopposedtoB.bymeansofC.inresponsetoD.withreferencetoSectionB(11%)Directions:Readthefollowingfourpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestions.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(4分)Thethreemensatinthetruck,unawareofthehotNevadasun.Theirattentionwasfocusedonafourthman,middle-aged,tallslender»andratherwelldressedforthedesert-likelandoftheCarsonRiverValley.Hewalkedpurposefullyoverthesandysoil,systematicallycoveringtheareaofagentlerise.InhisoutstretchedhandswasaY-shapedtreebranch.“Ifeelsillyaboutthis,”oneofthemeninthetrucksaid.HWhathe*sdoingiscontrarytoallmybeliefs.'1“Justyouwait,”oneoftheothertwotoldhim.nThenyouwon'tfeelsosillyanymore.HAtlength,themanwiththebranchstoppedhiswalking.ThestickhecarriedbythetwoendsoftheYnolongerpointedtowardthesky.Instead,itwaspointingtothegroundwithadefiniteswingingmotion."That'sit,"oneofthemeninthetruckcalled.Hejumpedoverthesideandrantowardthemanwiththestick.Withinminutes,astakehadbeendrivenintothegroundatthepointwheretheforkedstickwaspointing.Earlythenextmorning,adrillingrig(钻机)lowereditsbitintotheearthatthesamepointandmechanicaldiggingbegan.Lessthantwentyfeetdown,thedrillstucksomethingthemanwhosaidhefeltsillyhadbeenseekingfbrmonths:water.Ithadbeenanuncommonlydrysummer,evenforthatpartofNevada.Onewellhadgonedry,andlivestockwerethirsty.Previousattemptsatwelldrillinghadfailed,governmentgeologistsandsoilengineershadgoneovertheareawithmaps,testingequipment,andsoundingdevice.Thebesttheycouldaccomplishforthefarmerwasagloomyseriesofdryholes.Allthefarmerhadtoshowfbrhisfaithinmenofsciencewasaconsiderabledrillingbillandathirstyherd.Hehadfeltsillybecausehehadbeenpushedbydesperationintolisteningtosomeofhisneighbourswhosuggestedhetryawaterwitch:themanwiththeforkedstick.Afterthewellwascompletedand-plentywaterflowedforth,thefarmersmilednervouslyashepaidthewaterwitchhistwenty-fivedollarfee.HItseemssocrazytobedoingthis,"hesaid.Perhapspartofthecrazinesscamebecausethefarmerwasauniversitygraduate,ateacherofscienceatanearbyhighschool.However,evenodderwasthewaterwitch*srequestfbranonymity.nldon'tmindyoutellingpeopleyouhadsearchedfbrwaterthroughtheuseofadivingrod,'*thewaterwitchhadsaid,"but【'Hbegratefultoyouifyoudon'tmentionmynameinanywaythatgetsintoprint.Idon*tthinkmybosswouldlikeit.”Thefarmeroccasionallyexpressedthefeelingthat.A.geologistswouldbeabletodoabetterjobB.hewasfoolishtohireawitchtofindwaterC.hefirmlybelievedinwaterwitchingD.thewaterwitch'sfeewastoohighThephrase"Atlength"inthe4paragraphcanbereplacedby.A.immediatelyB.exactlyC.eventuallyD.inevitablyAccordingtothepassage,thefarmer'sfaithinmenofscience.A.broughthiminnumerablebenefitsB.helpedhimtoovercomedifficulties

C.enabledhimtomaintainhislivestockD.madehimwastealotofmoneyBeforeleaving,thewaterwitchaskedthefanner.A.tohirehimforanyfuturewelldrillingB.nottorevealhisnameC.topaymorefbrhisserviceD.nottotellpeoplehowhesearchedfbrwater27.(3分)WALISOFFAMEFamousfortificationsaroundtheworldTHEGREATWALLCHINAStretchingfromtheshoresoftheYellowSeaatLaolongtouintheeast,curvingaroundthetopofBeijingandsnakingacross5,500milesoflandtoLopNur,theGreatWallofChina,whosestorybeganover2,400yearsagoIsundeniablyanhistoricachievementofengineeringandhumanefforttopreservepoliticalcontroloverthepopulationandkeepouttheinvaders.HADRIANSWALLENGLANDStretching73miles»coast-to-coastacrossnorthernEngland,thiswallwasbuiltinsixyears(AD122-28)duringtheruleofEmperorHadrian,andmarkedthenorthernlimitoftheRomanEmplre.AlthoughcommonlythoughttohavebeenalineofdefencetokeepAncientBritons,many

historiansbelieveitmayhavebeendesignedmoretostopthestealingandillegaltransportationofcattle.WALISOFBABYLONIRAQThelegendarilybeautifulcityofBabylononthebanksoftheEuphratesRiverwasamajorcityinancientMesopotamia,whichwasfamouslyprotectedfrominvadingenemiesbyrichlydecoratedwalls,THEBERLINWALLGERMANYAconcretebarrierswiftlyerectedbytheGermanDemocraticRepublicin1961>theBerlinWallphysicallydividedthecity,cuttingoffWestBerlinfromcommunistWALISOFBABYLONIRAQThelegendarilybeautifulcityofBabylononthebanksoftheEuphratesRiverwasamajorcityinancientMesopotamia,whichwasfamouslyprotectedfrominvadingenemiesbyrichlydecoratedwalls,THEBERLINWALLGERMANYAconcretebarrierswiftlyerectedbytheGermanDemocraticRepublicin1961>theBerlinWallphysicallydividedthecity,cuttingoffWestBerlinfromcommunistreputedtobestrongandthickenoughforchariot(二轮战车)racestobeheldontopofthem.Sadly»thewallsdidnotproveunaffectedbytime,neglectandconflict.EastGermanyfor28years,untilbeingtomdownin1989-aneventthatmarkedtheendoftheColdWar.THEWALLOFJERICHOPALESTINEFeaturedapocryphally(虚构地)IntheBible(InwhichItcollapseswhentheIsraelitesmarcharoundthecity,blowingtrumpets),theWallofJerichodidexist.Datingtoc8,000BC»theremainsmakeuptheoldestcitywalleverdiscovered.Theunderlineword"fortifications"inthesubtitleisclosestinmeaningto.A.battlefieldsrichinimpressivelegendsB.protectiveforcesstationedaroundcitiesC.wallsbuilttodefendaplaceagainstattackD.worksofengineeringtohonouremperorsWhichofthefollowingbestfitsinthetimelinefrom1to4?1 2 4Past PresentWallsofBabylon 3A.WallsofJericho-*theGreatwall-*Hadrian'sWalltheBerlinWallB.theBerlinWail-Hadrian'sWall-theGreatwall-*WallsofJerichoC.theGreatwall-,WallsofJericho-*Hadrian*sWalltheBerlinWallD.Hadrian'sWall-*WallsofJericho-*theGreatwall-*WallsofBabylonWhichofthefollowingistrueaboutthefeaturesofthewalls?A.Thefivewallswerebuiltoverlongperiodsoftime.B.Somewallsstretchnationwidewhileotherscitywide.C.Thewallswerestrongsincetheyweremadeofconcrete.D.Time,neglectandconflictcausedtheruinofthefivewalls28.(4分)Commutertrainsareoftencrowded,andtheyfrequentlyfailtorunontime.Asifthatwerenotbadenough,physicistHondoupublishedapaperin2002thatgavecommutersyetanotherreasontofeeluncomfortable.Dr.Hondouexaminedmobilephoneusageinenclosedspacessuchasrailwaycarriages,busesandliftsallofwhicharemetalboxes.Hismodelpredictedthatalargenumberofpassengerscrowdedtogether,alltalking,sendingtextmessages,orbrowsingthewebontheirphones,couldproducelevelsofelectromagneticradiationthatexceedinternationalsafetystandards.Thatisbecausetheradiowavesproducedbyeachphonearereflectedoffthemetalwallsofthecarriage,busorlift.Enoughradiationescapestoallowthephonetocommunicatewiththenetwork,buttherestfillstheinsideofthecarriagewithbouncingmicrowaves.Thissoundsworrying.However»inapaperpublishedrecently,JaimeFerrerandLucasFernandez-SeivanefromtheUniversityofOviedoinSpain,questionthetruthofDr.Hondon*sfindings.Theyconcludethatthelevelofradiationissafeafterall.Intheiropinion,whileeachphoneproducesradiationthatbouncesaroundthecar,thepassengersabsorbsomeofit,whichhastheeffectofreducingtheoverallintensity.DrHondou'smodel,inshort,waslogicalonlyinthecaseofasinglepassengersittinginanemptycarriagewithanactivemobilephoneoneveryseat.AccordingtoDr.Ferrerandhiscolleagues,Dr.Hondonoverestimatedthelevelofelectromagneticradiation.Whenoneissittingonatrain,theyfound,themostimportantsourcesofradiationareone'sownphone,andthoseofone'simmediateneighbours.Theradiationfromthesesourcesfarexceedsthatfromotherphonesorfromwavesbouncingaroundthecarriage.AndallthesesourcestogetherproducealevelofradiationwithinthelimitsdefinedbytheICNIRP,theinternationalbodythatregulatessuchmatters.Peopleconcernedabouttheeffectsofmobile-phoneradiationareunlikelytotakemuchcomfortfromDr.Ferrer'sresults.Indeed,Dr.Ferrersaysheissurprisedathowlittleresearchhasbeendoneinthisarea.YetbothDr.Hondon*sresultsandDr.Ferrefsarebasedonmathematicalmodels.Theirmodelsmakeassumptionsaboutthephysicalpropertiesoftraincarriagesandtheirpassengers,andbothassumethattheradiationisregularlydistributedratherthangatheredinto"hotspots”.Butifthedebateaboutthesafetyofmobilephoneistoberesolved,theremustbelessfbcusonmodels,andmoreemphasisonphysicalexperimentaldata.(1)ThepaperpublishedbyDr.Hondonmakethecommutersworriedbecause.A.hearguesthatcommutertrainsdonotmeetinternationalradiationsafetystandards.B.hethinksthattheradiationfrommobilephonesbouncingaroundinenclosedspacesisharmful.C.commutersfearthatthemetalwallsoftherailwaycarriagewillthreatentheirhealth.D.commutersareafraidthatabanontheuseofmobilephonesontrainsisapproaching.(2)Whatisthecommuters*reactionafterlearningaboutthenewresearchbyDr.Ferrerandhiscolleagues?A.Theydon*tworryaboutthesafetyofmobilephoneanymore.B.TheyexpectDr.Ferrertocarryoutmoreresearchesinthisarea.C.Theystillhaveconcernsoverthemobile-phoneradiation.D.Theyfindtheresultsofalltheresearchesboring.(3)Dr.Hondon*sresearchandthatofDr.FerrersharethefollowingsimilaritiesEXCEPT.A.theirfindingsaredevelopedfrommathematicalmodelB.theyfocusonasinglepassengerintheemptyrailwaycarriageC.themodelsassumecertainphysicalpropertiesoftraincarriagesandthepassengersD.theirmodelsarebuiltinawaythattheradiationintheenclosedspacesisregularlydistributed(4)Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardtheresearchontheeffectsofmobile-phoneradiation?A.Heissurprisedthattoolittleresearchhasbeencarriedoutinthisarea.B.Hethinksthatthemostimportantthingfortheresearcheristoperfecttheirmodels.C.Heisquitesatisfiedwiththeprogressmadesofar.D.Hethinksresearchershavetodependmoreonphysicalexperiments.SectionC(4%)Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearebvomoresentencesthanyouneed.(4分)A.ChristineAziz»52,wholeftschoolat15withasingleO-levelinEnglish,ontheChannel4show'scompetitionandwillreceivea50,000advanceforherfirstnovel.B.TheChannel4show'scompetitionwasfundedbythepublishingcompanyPanMacmillan.C.Ms.Azizsaidthemoneywouldbeenoughtosupporttherestofherlife.D.Fiveaspiringauthorsmadeitontotheshortlistforjudgingbyapanel.E.Shedidnotlikethepressureofjournalism,butnowshemustcompletetheworkandprepareherselffbrsalesandmarketingtreatmentusuallyreservedfbrbestsellingauthors.F.Ms.Rejtsaidtheshortlistreflected"anextraordinaryrangeoftalentfromtheextremelycommercialtothebeautifullyliteraryn.RichardandJudy*sbookclubhastransformedsalesfiguresfbrdozensofnovels,andturnedmodestpublishingsuccessesintotriumphs.Andnowthehusbandandwifeteamhaveturnedliterarytalentspotterstoo,withcompetitionfbrpotentialauthorsthatcouldmakeastarofagrandmotheranddoctorfromBournemouth.(1)Shebeatmorethan4,000otherviewerswhowereaskedtosubmitasummaryandthefirstchaptertotheshow*sHottoGetPublishedcontest.HermanuscripttemporarilyentitledTheOliveRenders,wasdescribedasalovestoryofcourageandsavingfromsintoldbyayoungwomanwhowritesfromadystopian(反面乌托邦的)future.Ms.Azizsaidwinninggaveherutheluxuryofhavingtimetofinishwritingmynovel"withoutworryingaboutmoney.Ms.Aziz,whowasbominYorkshire>hasworkedasashopassistant»dentalreceptionist,factorypacker,singerandcleaner,butheronlyexperienceofwritingwasasanewsreporterfbrthreeyears.(2)(3)ItcomprisedJosephO'Connor,whosebookStaroftheSeaincreasedrapidlyinsalesaftercrazyreviewsonRichardandJudy,AmandaRoss,theheadofthetelevisioncompanywhichmakestheshow,andMariaRej,publishingdirectorfbrPanMacmillan,whichwillpublishthewinningstory.Inasurprisemove»PanMacmillanalsoofferedthethreerunners-upthechancestobepublished,withadvancesof£20,000each:AlisonPentonHarper,40,amotheroftwofromNorthamptonshire;RachelZadokteRiele»33,fromSouthAfrica,awaitresswholivesinsouthLondon;DavidFidimore,60,whoismarriedwithtwochildrenandhaswithtwounpublishednovelsandnumerousshortstoried.(4)第H卷(共30分)Spelling(5%)Directions:Writeoutthewordsaccordingtotherelevantdefinitions.Thefirstletterisgiventoyou.(0.5分)Writeoutthewordsaccordingtotherelevantdefinitions.Thefirstletterisgiventoyou.hfamousinhistory(0.5分)Writeoutthewordsaccordingtotherelevantdefinitions.Thefirstletterisgiventoyou.averysurprising(0.5分)Writeoutthewordsaccordingtotherelevantdefinitions.Thefirstletterisgiventoyou.eadoor»gate,etcusedforenteringaplace(0.5分)Writeoutthewordsaccordingtotherelevantdefinitions.Thefirstletterisgiventoyou. apieceofpaper,etcthatisattachedtosthandthatgivesinformationaboutit(0.5分)Writeoutthewordsaccordingtotherelevantdefinitions.Thefirstletterisgiventoyou.gcoveringthewholeworld(0.5分)Writeoutthewordsaccordingtotherelevantdefinitions.Thefirstletterisgiventoyou.etodiscoverorprovethefactsofasituation(0.5分)Writeoutthewordsaccordingtotherelevantdefinitions.Thefirstletterisgiventoyou.aonefromanothercountry,orfromspace(0.5分)Writeoutthewordsaccordingtotherelevantdefinitions.Thefirstletterisgiventoyou.aatrainedprofessionalwhodrawsplansfbrbuildings(0.5分)Writeoutthewordsaccordingtotherelevantdefinitions.Thefirstletterisgiventoyou.ofriendlyandsocial(0.5分)Writeoutthewordsaccordingtotherelevantdefinitions.Thefirstletterisgiventoyou.itosuggestonlyindirectlyRecitation(5%)Directions:Fillineachblankwiththemissingwordsaccordingtothetext.(5分)•AsoneofChina*sgreatformercapitals»Xi*an(1)thelargestcityintheworldduringtheTangDynasty»(2)ofartandpoetry.Chang*an,asitwasknownatthetime,wasthestartingpointof(3)»whichconnectedChinatotheworld.•Florence(4)art,scienceandhistorymuseumsandancientbuildings,aswellashistoricuniversities.Youcanvisitmanyoftheseplacesto(5)theamazingworkanddiscoveriesthathappenedduringtheRenaissanceperiod.AnexampleisMichelangelo'sfamousstatueDavid»whichhecompletedbetween1501and1504.(6)istheUniversityofFlorence.ltwasstartedin1321andmanyfamouspeoplestudiedthereintheRenaissanceperiod,includingLeonardodaVinci.•Thenextstopisthepackaging.IntheUK,wedon*trecycleallourpackaging;we(7)morethan30%ofit.Thiswasteg

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