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欢迎加入2016北京高考交流群:254209354北京四中2011-2012学年度第二学期期中考试高一英语(试卷满分为150分,考试时间为120分钟)第一卷(三部分,共100分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20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。每段对话你将听一遍。1.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Atashop.B.Atabank.C.Atapostoffice.2.Whodoesthemanwanttotalkwith?A.Thewoman’sboss.B.Thewoman’sbrother.C.Thewoman’sfather.3.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Louishasalreadystarted.B.They’llstartwhenLouisarrives.C.Louishasbeenhereoncebefore.4.Whenistheman’sflightleaving?A.At9:15.B.At10:15.C.At10:50.5.Whatdoesthewomanneed?A.Morerooms.B.Morefurniture.C.Asmallflat.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面6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8题。6.Whereisthewomangoing?A.Tothelibrary.B.Tothecinema.C.Totheclassroom.7.Whatdoesthemaninvitethewomantodo?A.Writepapers.B.Seeafilm.C.Dosomereading.8.Whydoesthewomanrefusetheman’sinvitation?A.Shehasthreeclasses.B.Shehastotakeexams.C.Shehastodoherschoolwork.听第7段材料,回答第9至第11题。9.Wherearethetwospeakers?A.Inapool.B.Inaclassroom.C.Inadiningroom.10.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafternoon.C.Intheevening.11.Whatwillthespeakersdoattheendofthetalk?A.Gotoclass.B.Eatbreakfast.C.Goswimming.听第8段材料,回答第12至第14题。12.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Conductoranddriver.B.Airhostessandpassenger.C.Waitressandcustomer.13.Wherecanthemanputhisbags?A.Ontheshelf.B.Besidehisfeet.C.Behindthecurtain.14.Whereisthewashroom?A.Besidethecurtain.B.Besidetheman’sseat.C.Behindthecurtain.听第9段材料,回答第15至第17题。15.Whywillthewomanputonashow?A.Tomakemoney.B.Tohavefun.C.Toselectsingers.16.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Manypeoplewillwatchtheshow.B.Threepeoplewillappearonthestage.C.Threesongswillbesungintheshow.17.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.He’llsinganddanceintheshow.B.Hooftenappearsonastage.C.Hehasneversungbefore.听第10段材料,回答第18至第20题。18.Whendidtherobbersbreakintothebank?A.Atmidnight.B.Intheevening.C.Earlyinthemorning.19.Whoreportedtherobberytothepolice?A.Amanworkinginthebank.B.Peopleintheshopopposite.C.Awomanwithshorthair.20.Whatisthemanrobberlike?A.Strongandlonghair.B.Shortwithlonghair.C.Tallwithshorthair.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分50分)第一节单项填空(共30小题;每小题1分,满分30分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。21.Thejobmarkethaschangedandourtofindingworkmustchangeaswell.A.wayB.methodC.meansD.approach22.Theagedareclosecompanions,andmanyofhaveknowneachotherfordecades.A.themB.thatC.whomD.what23.Hekickedthesnowhisshoesbeforegettingin.A.toB.outofC.offD.at24.ShealotofSpanishbyplayingwiththenativeboysandgirls.A.pickedupB.pickedoutC.tookupD.tookout25.LadiesandGentlemen,pleaseremainuntiltheplanehascometoacompletestop.A.seatedB.seatingC.toseatD.seat26.Iallowedmyselftoenteringthecompetition.A.persuadetoB.bepersuadedintoC.bepersuadedtoD.persuadeinto27.Thecitylifestyleseemstoher-she’scertainlylookingverywellA.suitB.fitC.matchD.agree28.Yetluck,likeoilormoney,tendstosoonerorlater.A.breakdownB.carryoutC.runoutD.turndown29.—Allanlookstiredout.—Sure.Heinthegymfortwohours.A.worksout B.hadworkedoutC.hasbeenworkingout D.wasworkingout30.Comeandseemewhenever.A.youareconvenient B.youwillbeconvenientC.itisconvenienttoyou D.itisyourconvenience31.ThisbooktellslifestoryofJohnSmith,wholeftschoolandworkedforanewspaperattheageofl6.A.the;theB.a;theC.the;不填D.a;不填32.—Howlonghaveyoubeendoingthat?—SinceIherforthefirsttime.A.meetB.metC.havemetD.hadmet33.She’sbeenfeelingverysinceshestartedhernewjob.A.fedupwithB.stressedoutC.connectedwithD.addictedto34.Ourtextbook12modules,onemainrevision.A.includes;containingB.contains;containingC.includes;includingD.contains;including35.HepretendedtobeJapanese,buthisChineseaccent-him.A.gave;awayB.gave;upC.gave;outD.gave;off36.Wearrivedontheplatformjustasthetrainwas.A.pullingupB.pullingdownC.pullingoutD.pullinginto37.What’sthetemperatureinBeijingduringApril?A.averageB.commonC.ordinaryD.normal38.Inthemeantime,thequestionfacingbusinessiswhethersuchresearchisthecost.A.worthB.worthofC.worthyD.worthwhile39.—Hey,who’sthatmanoverthere?Heussincewecamein.—Theonebythedoor?Idon’tknow.Helookslikealawyerorsomething,notajournalist.Perhapsheheretolookround,likeus.A.haswatched;onlycame B.iswatching;hadonlycomeC.hasbeenwatching;hasonlycome D.hadbeenwatching;came40.Helikedtogotodancesandparties,hecouldhaveagoodtimejustsittingandwatching.A.whereB.whenC.whichD.that41.wehadexpected,hewaslateagain.A.WhichB.AsC.WhatD.Since42.Thehousesmellsasifithasn’tbeenlivedinforyears.A.littlewhitewooden B.littlewoodenwhiteC.whitewoodenlittle D.woodenwhitelittle43.Theywentonwellatfirstbuteventuallyeverythingtheyworriedabouthappened.A.whichB.whatC.thatD.when44.TraditionalfolkartsofTianjinlikepapercuttingatthecultureshow.A.areexhibiting B.isexhibitingC.arebeingexhibited D.isbeingexhibited45.—Mom,whereismylunchpack?—Justwhereit.A.hasbeenB.hadbeenC.wasD.willbe46.ThedecisionhasbeenmadeandIhavegottoit.A.standinB.standforC.standbyD.standout47.theirgreatefforts,ourplanwell.A.Comparedto;worked B.Dueto;wasworkingC.Thanksto;worked D.Inadditionto;wasworked48.—Doesitmakeanywhentostart?—Yes,Itmattersagreatdeal.A.moneyB.senseC.differenceD.progress49.Hislatestresearchisattheofgeneticscience.A.maidenvoyage B.cuttingedgeC.focusgroup D.dailybasis50.ResearchersinItalysaydrinkingmaylengthenyourlife,whiletoomuchmayshortenit.A.moderateB.strenuousC.rigorousD.hearty第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,共20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。I'dbeentravellingforlonghoursonalonelycountryroadwhenIhadaflattire.SoIhadtostopandgetthetoolsto51theproblem.Itcertainlywasn’t52doingthiswithawhiteshirtandsuiton.Nightfallwasapproaching.Suddenlyacarpulled53frombehindme.Amangotoutandofferedto54me.Seeinghisunpleasantappearanceandtattoos(纹身)onhisarm,Ibecame55asthoughtsofrobberiesflashedthroughmymind.But56Icouldsayanythinghehadalreadybeguntotakethetoolstochangethe57.WhilewatchinghimIhappenedtolookbackathiscarandnoticedsomeonesittinginthepassengerseat.Thishad58me.Then,without59,itbegantorain.HesuggestedthatIwaitinhiscarbecausemycarwasunsafe.Astherainincreased,gettinguswetwithinseconds,I60agreed.WhenIsettleintothebackseat,awoman’svoicecamefromthefrontseat.“Areyouallright?”Sheturnedaroundtome.“Yes,Iam.’’Irepliedwithmuch61whenseeinganoldwomanthere.ItmustbehisMom,Ithought.Tomy62,theoldwomanwasaneighborofthemanwhowashelpingme.“Jeffinsistedonstoppingwhenhesawyou63withthetire.”“Iamgratefulforhishelp,”Isaid.“Me,too!”shesaidwithasmile.Hehelpeddrivehertoseeherhusbandtwiceaweekinanursinghome.Shealsosaidthathe64atthechurchandtutoreddisadvantagedstudents.TherainstoppedandJeffandIchangedmetire.Itriedtoofferhimmoneyandofcoursehe65it.ItwasshamefulthatIjudgedpeoplebythewaythey66.AsweshookhandsIbegantoapologizeformy67.Hesaid,‘‘Iexperiencethatsame68often.Peoplewholooklikemedon’tdonicethings.I69thoughtaboutchangingtheway.ButthenIsawthisasachancetomakea70.SoI’llleaveyouwiththesamequestionIaskeveryonewhotakestimetoknowme.IfJesusreturnedtomorrowandwalkedamongusagain,wouldyourecognizeHimbywhatHeworeorbywhatHedid?’’51.A.find B.make C.fix D.avoid52.A.useful B.easy C.wise D.lucky53.A.up B.out C.on D.round54.A.carry B.lift C.drive D.help55.A.discouraged B.frightened C.disappointed D.astonished56.A.when B.until C.as D.before57.A.tire B.suit C.expression D.shirt58.A.embarrassed B.concerned C.discouraged D.puzzled59.A.warning B.realizing C.knowing D.waiting60.A.directly B.happily C.hurriedly D.unwillingly61.A.fear B.satisfaction C.relief D.excitement62.A.regret B.amusement C.surprise D.delight63.A.working B.repairing C.fighting D.struggling64.A.studied B.performed C.grew D.volunteered65.A.refused B.kept C.ignored D.left66.A.behaved B.spoke C.looked D.thought67.A.selfishnessB.stupidity C.weakness D.disability68.A.life B.incident C.reaction D.change69.A.hardly B.actually C.finally D.probably70.A.point B.start C.remark D.comparison第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题1.5分。满分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。AGalaxysawamanandawomanwhocommunicatedwiththesignlanguageatthetrainstationwhenshewasonthewayhomeoneevening.Shenoticedthatthewomanaskedthemonforthedirection.Hetoldherthathedidnotknow.Galaxydecidedtohelpthem.Shehadlearnedthesignlanguagewhensheservedasavolunteerinthedeafandmute(聋哑)school.Thensheshowedthewomanthedirectionandleftheremailaddresstothemincasetheyneededherhelplater.Shereceivedanemailfromthatmanthenextday.Kazrimwashisname.Galaxyrepliedhismailsincerely.Theybothstartedchattingonlinesoonafterandbeganseeingeachother.Althoughtheyonlycommunicatedwiththesignlanguage,itneverbotheredher.Galaxywasfondofhimgradually.Obviously,Kazrimwasthesametoo.HepresentedGalaxywithabunchofsunflowersandaskedhersincerely,“Areyouwillingtobemygirlfriend?”Galaxywaspleasantlysurprised.Sherequestedhimtogivehersometimetopersuadeherparents.Asshehadexpected,herparentswereveryangryaftertheyhadlearnedoftheirlovestory.Galaxyexplained,“Kazrimisanexcellentandaveryoptimisticperson.Hehasaverypositiveattitudetowardslifeandwork.Hecaresforothersalways.Heis100%betterthanthenormal.Moreover,themuteisstillahuman.Heshouldpossessaperfectandwonderfullove.”Herparentsaskedtoseehim,then.TheveryworriedGalaxytookKazrimhomeafewdayslater.Whentheywereonthetrain,Kazrimtoldher,‘‘I’mgoingtotellyourparentsI’llbelookingafteryouwellwithallmylife!”Galaxywasdeeplymoved.Assoonastheyhadenteredthehouse,Galaxyintroducedhimtoherparents.Shesaid,‘‘ThisisKazrim.”Justrightafterherspeech,anunbelievablethinghappened.Kazrimthrewthegiftawayandheldherinhisarmstightly.Hesaid,“YOUCANTALK?”ItwasthesamequestionthatGalaxywantedtoask,too.Thefourpeoplewereshockedallofasudden.Asamatteroffact,KazrimalwaysbelievedthatGalaxywasamuteandhestillfellinlovewithherdeeply.71.HowdidGalaxyandKazrimgettoknoweachother?A.Theymeteachotherbychance.B.Theywereintroducedtoeachother,C.Theyoncestudiedatthesameuniversity.D.Theybothservedinaspecialneedsschool.72.HowdidGalaxyprobablycommunicatewithKazrimbeforshetookhimhome?A.Writingwordsonpaper. B.Usingthesignlanguage.C.Judgingfromhisexpression. D.Speakinghernativelanguage.73.WhatdidGalaxyexpectherparentstodo?A.TohaveatalkwithKazrim. B.Toprepareforhermarriage.C.TotreatKazrimasanormalman. D.ToacceptKazrimasherboyfriend.74.Whatcanwelearnaboutthetwoyoungpeoplefromthepassage?A.Theyfellinloveatthefirstsight.B.Theycheatedeachothertowinlove.C.Theymistookeachotherforbeingmutes.D.TheyignoredtheangerofGalaxy’sparents.BBayfieldShoppingCoupons(赠券)75.Whatdoyoudotogeta10%discountatTom’sBookstore?A.Spend$100.B.Choosetwobooks.C.Buysometoys.D.PresentcouponNo.3.76.Asecondshirtwillcostafteryoubuyoneat$180.A.$180.B.$168.C.$90.D.Nothing.77.IfyoudrivetoBayfieldShoppingCenter,A.CouponNo.5.B.CouponNo.2.C.CouponNo.4.D.CouponNo.1.78.Whataretheseadvertisementsabout?A.Thingstodoinastore.B.Thingsonsaleinastore.C.Greatfunatashoppingcenter.D.Specialoffersatashoppingcenter.CMoneyspentonadvertisingismoneyspentaswellasanyIknowof.Itselvesdirectlytobringaboutarapidsaleofgoodsatreasonableprices,sosettingupafirmhomemarketandsomakingitpossibletoprovideforexportatgoodprices.Bydrawingattentiontonewideasithelpsgreatlytoraisestandardsofliving.Byhelpingtoincreasedemanditcausesanincreasedneedforlabor,andisthereforeanicewaytofightunemployment.Itlowersthecostsofmanyservices:withoutadvertisementsyourdailynewspaperwouldcostfourtimesasmuch,thepriceofyourtelevisionprogramwouldneedtobedoubled,andtravelbybusorsubwaywouldcostmore.Andperhapsmostimportantofall,advertisingprovidesapromiseofreasonablevalueintheproductsandservicesyoubuy.Besidesthefactthattwenty-sevenActsofParliamentgovernthetermsofadvertising,noregularadvertiserdarepromoteaproductthatfailstoliveuptothepromiseofhisadvertisements.Hemightfoolsomepeopleforalittlewhilethroughmisleadingadvertising.Hewillnotdosoforlong,forthepublichasthegoodsensenottobuythepoorarticlemorethanonce.Ifyouseeanarticlefrequentlyadvertised,itistheproofIknowthatthearticledoeswhatispromisedforit,andthatithasgoodvalue.AdvertisingdoesmoreforthegoodofthepublicthananyotherforceIcanthinkof.ThereisonemorepointIfeelIoughttotouchon.RecentlyIheardawell-knowntelevisionpersondeclarethathewasagainstadvertisingbecauseitpersuadesratherthaninforms.Hewastellingustherealdifference.Ofcourseadvertisingtriestopersuade.Ifitsmessagewerenothingbutinformation,thatwouldbedifficulttogetmorepeopletobuy,forevenadetailsuchasthechoiceofthecolorofashirtisabitpersuasive-advertisingwouldbesoboringthatnoonewouldpayanyattention.Butperhapsthatiswhatthewell-knowntelevisionpersonwants.79.Bythefirstsentenceofthepassagethewritermeansthat.A.heisfairlyfamiliarwiththecostofadvertisingB.everybodyknowswellthatadvertisingisawasteofmoneyC.advertisingcostsmoremoneythaneverythingelseD.moneyspentonadvertisingisworthwhile80.Inthepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTincludedintheadvantagesofadvertising?A.Gettinggreaterfame. B.Providingmorejobs.C.Raisinglivingstandards. D.Reducingnewspapercost.81.Theauthorthinksthatthewell-knownTVpersonis.A.quiterightinpassinghisjudgmentonadvertisingB.interestedinnothingbutthebuyer’sattentionC.correctintellingthedifferencebetweenpersuasionandinformationD.obviouslyunfairinhisviewsonadvertising82.Intheauthor’opinion.A.advertisingcanseldombringmaterialbenefittomanbyprovidinginformationB.advertisinginformspeopleofnewideasratherthanwinsthemoverC.thereisnothingwrongwithadvertisinginpersuadingthebuyerD.thebuyerisnotinterestedingettinginformationfromanadvertisementDPickingtomatoesForaslongasIcanremember,Grandma’splentifultomatogardenhasbeenasignofsummer’send.EachSeptember,justasthedecreasedheatofthesunsuggestscoolerdays,Grandmarequestsmyhelpinhertomatogarden.Sheconvincesmeshecannotpicktomatoeswithoutmyyouthfuleyesandquickmind.Shesaysweneedtoexamineeachtomatoandagreeonitsreadinessforpicking.WhileGrandma’srequestformyhelpinthetomatogardenisalwaysthesame,herdesireformyhelpseemstoincreaseeachyear.Grandmahaseyesforfindingeventhetomatoeshiddenbyundergrowthandothertomatoes.I,however,justturncircleslookingfortheonesIthinkGrandmawilllike.Ispotwhatlookslikearipetomato,headinitsdirection,andthengetsidetrackedbyanotherthatappearstobeequallyripe.IusuallyendupwatchingGrandmaandtryingtostayoutofherway,whichseemstheonlywaymyeyesandmindaleuseful.Thereweare,lostinthetomatovines(藤).Grandma’seyesarealwaysknowing,andtheyarenodifferentinthevegetablegarden.Fromafarshespotswhatlookslikearipetomato.Asshewalkstowardthegarden,sheevaluatesthetomatoforasecondtime.butfromadifferentangle.IalreadyknowitwillendupinthebasketwiththepileofothersGrandmahascarefullychosen.However,Grandmaactsasifsheneedsafinallooktobesure.Shecallsmetoherside,kneelsbesidethevinewhileenjoyingthewarmthofthefadingsunlightonherface,andgraspsthetomatoinherhand.Sheturnseachround,redballtowardthesunlightbeforedisconnectingitfromthevinewithahalf-heartedsmile.Shethenlooksatme.Inodmyheadandsmile.GrandmaassumesIsmileinagreementwithhertomatoselection.IknowIsmile,instead,ather.83.WhydoesGrandmaasktheauthortogotothetomatogardenwithher?A.Hecanhelppickmoretomatoes.B.Hecanlearnthehardshipoflabor.C.Sheenjoysstayingwithhimwhileworking.D.Shetriestosharethehappinessofharvestwithhim.84.Thesecondparagraphshowsthattheauthor.A.isaninefficienttomatopickerB.reallyhasyouthfuleyesandquickmindC.hasspentalotoftimegardeningwithGrandmaD.isanaughtychildtryingtobeoutofGrandma’ssight85.Inthelastparagraph,theauthorsmiledtoGrandmabecausehe.A.realizeshertrueintentionsB.feelsveryhappytopicktomatoesforherC.confirmsthatherchoiceoftomatoisgreatD.appreciatesherskillinfindingripetomatoes86.Whatcanweinferfromthestory?A.ThegrandchildwillbecomemoreskillfulatgardeningthanGrandma.B.Grandmawilldevelopmorepatienceinworkingwiththegrandchild.C.ThegrandchildwillgraduallybecomemoreindependentofGrandma.D.Grandma’sneedforthegrandchild'scompanywillgrowovertime.EAgehasitsspecialadvantageinAmerica.Andoneofthemoreimpressiveofthemistheseniorcitizendiscount.Anyonewhohasreachedacertainage—insomecasesaslowas55-isautomaticallyentitledtoplentyofpricereductionsatnearlyeverylevelofcommerciallife.Eligibility(资格)isdeterminednotbyone’sneedbutbythedateonone’sbirthcertificate.Practicallythediscountshavebecomearoutinepartofmanybusinesses-ascommonascolortelevisionsinmotelroomsandfreecoffeeonairliners.Peoplewithgrayhairoftenaregiventhediscountswithoutevenaskingforthem;yet,millionsofAmericansaboveage60arehealthyandsolvent(有支付能力的).Businessesthatwouldneverdareofferdiscountstocollegestudentsoranyoneunder30freelyofferthemtoolderAmericans.Thepracticeisacceptablebecauseofthewidespreadbeliefthat“elderly”and“needy”aresynonymous(同义的).Perhapsthatoncewastrue,buttoday,tobesure,thereiseconomicvarietywithintheelderly,andmostofthemaren’tpoor.Itisimpossibletodeterminetheeffectofthediscountsonindividualcompanies.Formanyfirms,theyareastimulustoincome.Butinothercasesthediscountsaregivenattheexpense,directlyorindirectly,ofyoungerAmericans.Moreover,theydirectlyannoysomepoliticiansandscholarswhoconsideritacomingconflictbetweenthegenerations.GenerationaltensionsarebeingfueledbycontinuingdebateoverSocialSecuritybenefits,whichmostlyinvolvesatransferofresourcesfromtheyoungtotheold.Employmentisanotherpoint.Supportedbylawsandcourtdecisions,moreandmoreolderAmericansarerefusingtheretirementdinnerinfavorofstayingonthejob-therebylesseningemploymentandpromotionopportunitiesforyoungerworkers.Farfromakindofcharitytheyoncewere,seniorcitizendiscountshavebecomeapowerfuleconomicprivilege(特权)toagroupwithmillionsofmemberswhodon’tneedthem.Itnolongermakessensetotreattheelderlyasasinglegroupwhoseeconomicneedsdeservepriorityoverthoseofothers.Seniorcitizendiscountsonlyenrichthemyththatolderpeoplecan’ttakecareofthemselvesandneedspecialtreatment;andtheythreatenthecreationofanewmyth,thattheelderlyaleungratefulandtakingforthemselvesattheexpenseofchildrenandotheragegroups.SeniorcitizendiscountsaretheheartoftheverythingolderAmericansarefightingagainst-discriminationbyage.87.Welearnfromthefirstparagraphthat.A.offeringseniorcitizendiscountshasbecomeroutinecommercialpracticeB.seniorcitizendiscountshaveenabledmanyoldpeopletoliveagoodlifeC.givingseniorcitizendiscountshasincreasedthemarketfortheelderlyD.seniorcitizenshavetoshowtheirbirthcertificatestogetadiscount88.Thereasontogivetheseniorcitizendiscountisthat.A.theelderlyneedhumanehelpfromsocietyB.businessesshoulddosomethingforsocietyinreturnC.oldpeopleareentitledtospecialtreatmentfortheircontributiontosocietyD.theseniordiscountscanmakeupforthelackoftheSocialSecuritysystem89.WhatdoestheauthorthinkoftheSocialSecuritysystem?A.Itencourageselderlypeopletoretireintime.B.Itopensupbroadcareerchancesforyoungpeople.C.Itbenefitstheoldattheexpenseoftheyoung.D.Itshouldbestrengthenedbylawsandcourtdecisions.90.Whatdoestheauthormainlyargueinthepassage?A.Seniorcitizensshouldfighthardagainstagediscrimination.B.Theelderlyareselfishandtakingseniordiscountsforgranted.C.Seniorcitizendiscountsmaywellbeatypeofagediscrimination.D.Discountshouldbegiventotheeconomicneedsofseniorcitizens.第二卷(两部分,共50分)第四部分:上机阅读(共10分)第五部分:阅读信息还原(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)Asyougrowrapidlythroughyourteenageyears,youwillexperiencealotofchanges.Thechangesmayseemdifficult.91Don’tpanic!Youwilldealsuccessfullywiththem!Youareayoungadultnow!Withmoreresponsibility,youwillfindmorefreedomtomakeyourovenchoices.Thisisatimetobewellinformedaboutmakingchoices.Inthiswayyoucanmakehealthybalanceddecisions.92Youmayalreadyknowyourcareerpathoryoumayhavenoideaatallwhatyouwanttodo.Bothsituationsarefine!Workhardandtherightopportunitywillpresentitselftoyou.Youngadulthoodmeansgreaterfreedomandmorechoices.93Buttrynottoshutyourfamilyoutofyourlife.Youshouldlearntothinkofotherseventhoughyouareoldenoughtolookafteryourself.Itisalsoperfectlynaturalatthistimeforyoutospendmoretimewithyourfriendsthanyourfamily.94AtruefriendwillstandbyyounomatterwhatThisperiodisapartofthelifecycle.Therearesomepeoplewhowillbewithyouthroughoutlife’sjourney.Therewillbesomepeoplewithwhomyoupartandgoseparateways.Leavingschoolcanbehard.Therealityisthatyoumaynotevenseeallofyourclassmatesagain.Youareayoungadult.Itisyourlife.Noonecanliveitforyou.95Somakingtherightchoiceswillbeimportanttoyou.Lifeisforliving.Enjoyyourlifewisely.A.Chooseyourfriendswisely.B.Theywillhelpshapethefuture.C.Theymayseemtohappenquickly.D.Youwillprobablywanttobeindependent.E.Youmayappreciatewhatyouhaveinyourownlife.F.Thechoicesthatyoumakefromnowonwillbeyourchoices.G.Yourfamilyhasbeenwithyousinceyoucameintothisworld.第六部分:书面表达(共三节,满分35分)第一节选词填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)根据句意,选择适当的词并用其恰当的形式填空。tiecompareimpressaroundthecorneronaverageproductionrelysurvivesinktakeover96.Tryandsmile.Youdon’twanttogivepeoplethewrongthatyouarenotfriendly.97.Thecomp

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