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江苏苏州市四市五区2023-2023学年第一学期高三期中调研测试高三英语期中试卷第16页共16页2023—2023学年第一学期高三期中调研试卷英语2023.11本卷须知:1.本试卷分为第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题),总分值120分。考试时间120分钟。2.请将第一卷的答案填涂在答题卡上,第二卷请直接在答题卡上规定的地方作答。答题前,务必将自己的学校、姓名、考试号等相关信息写在答题卡上规定的地方。第I卷(选择题,共80分)第一局部:听力理解(共两节,总分值15分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每题1分,总分值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三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟时间来答复有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inacafeteria. B.Inarestaurant. C.Inasupermarket.2.WhydoesJackstopplayingsportsnow?A.Heistoobusy. B.Hehaslosttheinterest. C.Thetrainingistoohard.3.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Sheisavisitor. B.Shejustmovedinhere.C.Sheknowsthemanager.4.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.BuyingDVDs. B.BorrowingDVDs. C.SharingDVDs.5.Howdoesthewomanfindthetickets?A.Theyarehardtoget. B.Theyarecheap. C.Theyareexpensive.第二节(共10小题;每题1分,总分值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三个选项中选出最正确选项,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,每题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。听第6段材料,答复第6至7题。6.Whatwilltheboydoafterlunch?A.Havesomedessert. B.Cleanuphistoys. C.Tryanewgame.7.Whomightthewomanbe?A.Frankie’smother. B.Frankie’sbabysitter. C.Frankie’ssister.听第7段材料,答复第8至9题。8.WhatisJane’sproblem?A.Shecan’thavelunchwithDr.Pasteurtomorrow.B.SheforgetstheappointmentwithDr.Pasteur.C.Shecan’tmeetDr.Pasteurtomorrowmorningat9a.m.9.Howlongistheappointmentpostponed?A.Threehoursandforty-fiveminutes.B.Fourhoursandfifteenminutes.C.Sixhours.听第8段材料,答复第10至12题。10.WhatdidMr.Tangmajorinintheuniversity?A.Chinese. B.Journalism. C.Internationaloperation.11.WhatwasMr.Tangresponsibleforwhenheworkedinamediacompany?A.Gatheringtheinternationalnews.B.Writingthecurrentreports.C.Expandingtheoperation.12.WhywouldMr.TangliketoworkinChina?A.Hecanhaveagoodchancetomeethisparents.B.Hecanmakegooduseofhisoperationability.C.HecanmakegooduseofhisChineseandEnglish.听第9段材料,答复第13至15题。13.WhatcantheiMaiddo?A.Washdishes. B.Drytheclothes. C.Cleanupdirtfromfloors.14.HowlongcantheiMaidworkafterbeingcharged?A.Threehours. B.Tenhours. C.Thirteenhours.15.Accordingtothetalk,whatisthebestthingabouttheiMaid?A.Thespecialgiftworth$49. B.Theprice. C.Theservicecontract.第二局部:英语知识运用(共两节,总分值35分)第一节单项选择(共15小题;每题1分,总分值15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。16.—TuYouyouandtheothertwoscientistsjointlywonthe2023NobelPrizeformedicinefortheirworkagainstparasiticdiseases.—Theydeserveit.Theconsequences______improvedhumanhealthandreducedsufferingareimmeasurable.A.inhonorof B.intermsof C.indefenseof D.inhopesof17.Ateacher’sjobisnottotellthestudentswhattobelieveorvalue,butto______themtodevelopaworldviewforthemselves.A.urge B.rank C.persuade D.equip18.Sowhynot,hereasoned,______theboyafewminutestoexplainthewholeaffair?A.tospare B.sparing C.spare D.spared19.He______himselftoasearchbytheguardsbeforeenteringthegovernmentbuilding.A.objected B.submitted C.compromised D.identified20.—ItisreportedthatPapissCisseandJonnyEvanswerechargedwithspittingbytheFootballAssociation.—Ithinkspittingisoneofthemostdisgustingthingsthat______happeninthegame,butyetitisnottheworst.A.must B.shall C.should D.can21.Ourmotherssatusdowntoreadandpaint,______allwereallywantedtodowastomakeamess.A.since B.as C.unless D.when22.Ineedn’thavebeeninsuchahurry.TheflighttoHongKong______duetothetyphoon.A.hascancelled B.wascancelled C.willbecancelling D.hadcancelled23.—Astudysuggestsreducingenergydemandinthefuturemay______urbanareas.—That’strue.Citiesneedmoreenergythansmalltownsorother

ruralareas.A.centeron B.acton C.hangon D.catchon24.Tech-freetourismreferstotravelingwithoutamobilephoneorsimilardevices,particularlytoplaces______blockorcannotaccessInternetandcellularsignals.A.that B.whereC.whenD.who25.—HaveyouheardofGongXingfang,whoisexperiencedintakingcareofmothersandnewbornsinShanghai?—Yes.Itisreportedthatshecanearn14,000yuan($2,252)amonthnowandanyonewhowantstohireherhastomakean______halfayearinadvance.A.assessment B.accommodation C.appointment D.occupation26.Mybrotherhopesthathe______computerscienceinsteadofhistorywhenhegraduatedfromtheuniversity.A.studies B.studied C.hadstudied D.hasstudied27.AChinesestudent’sprint-likehandwritingcausedcontroversyamongBritishInternetusers,______bothpraiseandquestionsaboutindividuality.A.drew B.drawing C.todraw D.havingdrown28.BritishgovernmentisplanningtorunapilotschemethatwillallowChinesetouriststogetatwo-yeartouristvisafor£85—these______cost£324.A.currently B.apparently C.frequently D.similarly29.Someexpertsholdtheviewthatfundamentalconstructionis______thekeytothelittleislanddevelopmentlies.A.which B.what C.where D.why30.—Hisfatheralwaystellshimtostoptellinglies,whichfallsondeafears.—Ithinkhewillsuffertheconsequences.______A.Youreapwhatyousow. B.Justicehaslongarms.C.Honestyisthebestpolicy. D.Lieshaveshortlegs.第二节完形填空(共20小题;每题1分,总分值20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Thecontinuouspresentationoffrighteningstoriesaboutglobalwarminginthepopularmediamakesusunnecessarilyfrightened.Evenworse,it31ourkids.AlGorefamously32howasea-levelriseof20feetwouldalmostcompletely33Florida,NewYork,Holland,andShanghai,34theUnitedNationssaysthatsuchathingwillnotevenhappen,35thatsealevelswillrise20timeslessthanthat.

When36withtheseexaggerations(夸大),someofussaythattheyareforagoodcause,andsurelythereisno37doneiftheresultisthatwefocusevenmoreondealingwithclimatechange.aboutglobalwarmingmeansthatweworrylessaboutotherthings,39wecoulddosomuchmoregood.Wefocus,40,onglobalwarming’simpactonmalaria(疟疾)—whichwillputmorepeopleat41in100years—insteadofhelpingthehalfabillionpeople42frommalariatodaywithpreventionandtreatmentpoliciesthataremuchcheaperanddramaticallymore43thancarbonreductionwouldbe.

Exaggerationalsowearsoutthepublic’s44tocopewithglobalwarming.Iftheplanetiscertaintobedestroyed45globalwarming,peoplewonder,whyshouldwedoanything?particularlyamongchildren.AnarticleinTheWashingtonPostmentionednine-year-oldAlyssa,whocriesaboutthepossibilityofmassanimal47fromglobalwarming.Thenewspaperalsoreportedthatparentsare48effectiveoutletsfortheir8-year-olds’concernwithdyingpolarbears.Theymightbebetteroffeducatingthemandlettingthemknowthat,49tocommonbelief,theglobalpolarbearpopulationhasdoubledoverthepasthalf-century,to31.A.exhausts B.amazes C.terrifies D.interests32.A.dismissed B.determined C.denied D.described33.A.cover B.flood C.reduce D.expand34.A.eventhough B.asif C.inthat D.incase35.A.measuring B.proving C.estimating D.advocating36.A.faced B.identified C.filled D.entitled37.A.good B.harm C.benefit D.disadvantage38.A.announcement B.argument C.story D.dialogue39.A.when B.what C.where D.which40.A.forexample B.inaddition C.onaverage D.inshort41.A.peace B.random C.ease D.risk42.A.prohibiting B.escaping C.developing D.suffering43.A.effective B.accurate C.complex D.temporary44.A.ability B.sense C.willingness D.preference45.A.dueto B.exceptfor C.regardlessof D.alongwith46.A.smallest B.worst C.fewest D.least47.A.rulingout B.runningout C.droppingout D.dyingout48.A.turningout B.takingover C.searchingfor D.pullingthrough49.A.sensitive B.contrary C.related D.accustomed50.A.Except B.Besides C.Without D.Despite第三局部:阅读理解(共15小题;每题2分,总分值30分)请认真阅读以下短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ABelowarethefourmostfamousbridgesintheworld.PonteVecchioBridgePonteVecchioBridgeThePonteVecchio(literally“oldbridge〞)isabridgebuiltintheMiddleAgesovertheArnoRiverinFlorence,Italy,theonlyFlorentinebridgetosurviveWorldWarII.Thebridgeisuniqueforstillhavingshopsbuiltalongit,aswascommoninthedaysoftheMedici.Butchersoriginallyoccupiedsouvenirsellers.Itissaidthattheeconomicconceptofbankruptcyoriginatedhere:whenamerchantcouldnotpayhisdebts,thetableonwhichhesoldhisgoodswasphysicallybrokenbysoldiers,andthispracticewascalled“bancorotto(brokentable)〞.GoldenGateBridgeTheGoldenGateBridgeisasuspensionbridgespanningtheGoldenGate,thestraitbetweenSanFranciscoandMarinCountytothenorth.ItisthemasterworkofarchitectJosephB.Strauss,whosestatuegracesthesouthernobservationdeck.Thebridgetooksevenyearstobuild,andwascompletedin1937.TheGoldenGateBridgeusedtobethelongestsuspensionbridgespaninSanFranciscoandCalifornia.Sinceitscompletion,thespanlengthhasbeensurpassedbyeightotherbridges.Thefamousred-orangecolorofthebridgewasspecificallychosentomakethebridgemoreeasilyvisiblethroughthethickfrogthatfrequentlycoversthebridge.MillauBridgeStartedin1998andopenedtotrafficin2023,theMillauViaductisahugecable-stayedroad-bridgethatspansthevalleyoftheriverTarnnearMillauinsouthernFrance.Itisthetallesthighwaybridgeintheworld,withthehighestpylon’ssummitat343meters—slightlytallerthantheEiffelTower.Thespeedlimitonthebridgewasreducedfrom130km/hto110km/hbecauseoftrafficslowingdown,duetotouriststakingpicturesofthebridgefromthevehicles.Shortlyafterthebridgeopenedtotraffic,passengerswerestoppingtoadmirethelandscapeandthebridgeitself.CharlesbridgeTheCharlesBridgeisafamousstoneGothicbridgethatcrossestheVltavaRiverinPrague,CzechRepublic.Itsconstructionstartedin1357underthesupportofKingCharlesIV,andfinishedinthebeginningofthe15thcentury.AstheonlymeansofcrossingtheriverVltava,theCharlesBridgewasthemostimportantconnectionbetweentheOldTownandtheareaaroundPragueCastle.ConnectionmadePragueimportantasatraderoutebetweenEasternandWesternEurope.TodayitisoneofthemostvisitedsightsinPraguewithpainters,ownersofkiosksandothertradersalongsidenumeroustouristscrossingthebridge.51.Ofthefourbridges,whichonehastheshortesthistory?A.PonteVecchio.B.GoldenGateBridge. C.MillauBridge. D.CharlesBridge.52.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEabouttheGoldenGateBridge?A.Thespanlengthranksthe8thintheworld.B.Itscolorenablestravelerstoseeiteasilyonfoggydays.C.ItisthemostpopulartouristattractioninAmerica.D.IttookJosephB.Strauss7yearstodesignthebridge.53.TheCharlesBridgeplayedanimportantroleinPrague,CzechRepublicbecause______.A.itattractedmanyfamouspaintersthereB.itwassupportedbyKinCharlesIVC.itwastheonlystoneGothicbridgecrossingtheVltavaRiverD.itpromotedthetradebetweenEasternandWesternEuropeBTELECOMMUTERSfallintotwocamps.Somesitonthesofawatchingdaytimesoaps,pausingoccasionallytochecktheirBlackBerrys.Most,however,dorealwork,undistractedbymeetingsandtalkativecolleagues.Inthefuturemorepeoplewillworkfromhome.WithofficespaceinLondonandNewYorksocostly,manyfirmssavemoneybyencouragingstafftoworkintheirlooseclothes.Insteadofhavingtoburytheirnosesinstrangers’armpitsoncrowdedtrains,theycanworkviae-mail,Skypeandvirtualprivatenetworks.Yet,inaresearchpublishedinMITSloanManagementReview,DanielCableoftheLondonBusinessSchoolshowsthattelecommutersarelesslikelytobepromoted.Inoneexperimentsubjectswereaskedtojudgescenariosinwhichtheonlydifferencewaswhethertheemployeewasathisofficedeskorathome.Managersratedthoseattheofficetobemoredependableandindustrious,regardlessofthequalityoftheirwork.Visibilitycreatestheillusionofvalue.Beingthelasttoleavetheofficeimpressesbosses,evenifyouareactuallylarkingaround(胡闹)onFacebook.Oddly,thisholdstrueatfirmsthatexplicitlyencouragestafftoworkfromhome.ManyCaliforniantechfirmsaskedemployeesnottocometotheofficetoooften;yetbossesunconsciouslypunishedthosewhoobeyed.Remoteworkersunderstandthis.Manyfrequentlysenttheirbosseswithprogressreportstoprovetheyareonthejob.Afifthoftheworkersinthestudyadmittedtoleavingane-mailorvoicemailearlyorlateintheday.Still,manyarenotassmartastheythink.SomechooseaMondayorFridaytoworkathome.That,saysMr.Cable,makesothersthinktheyareeagertoextendtheweekend.Acultureofpresenteeismhurtsworkingmothersmost.Manywomen(andsomemen)workfromhometoallowthemselvestheflexibilitytopickupkidsfromschool.Thatneednotmeantheyproduceless;onlythattheydoitatatimeandaplaceoftheirownchoosing.Somefirms,suchasBestBuy,anelectronicsretailer,recognizethisandtryhardtoevaluatestaffentirelyonperformance.Butthisisnoteasy.Intangiblessuchasteamworkingskillsmatter,too.Mr.Cablethinkshomeworkingwillloseitsstigma(污名)onlywhenmostpeopledoit.Orperhapswhenthebossistelecommuting,too.54.Whatismostlikelythemaincauseoftheincreasingnumberoftelecommuters?A.Increasinglocationrents. B.Annoyingtalkativecolleagues.C.High-techmobilephones. D.Attractivedaytimesoaps.55.WhatdoestheexampleofmanyCaliforniatechfirmsprove?A.Workingathomeisimpracticalintechfirms. B.Employees’presenceatofficeraisestheirvalue.C.Employeesshouldjudgewhentoobey.D.Bossesoftendon’tkeeptheirpromises.56.Whatdowisetelecommutersdotoprovetheyareonthejob?A.Theygivetimelyaccountsoftheirworkprogresstotheirbosses.B.Theychecktheire-mailsandvoicemailseveryday.C.Theydiscusstheworkwiththeirbosses.D.Theyspendsometimeworkingonweekends.57.Whatisthebiggestdisadvantageofworkingathomeaccordingtothelastparagraph?A.Thetraditionalworkingculturecanbehurt.B.Mothers’workmaybeinterruptedbytheirkids.C.Retailerscan’tgetenoughon-siteemployees.D.Employeesmaylackchancestodevelopcertainskills.CAlzheimer’sdiseasehasnocure.Thereare,however,fivedrugs—knownandapproved—thatcanslowdownthedevelopmentofitssymptoms.Theearliersuchdrugsareadministered,thebetter.Unfortunately,thediseaseisusuallyfirstnoticedwhenpeoplecomplaintotheirdoctorsofmemoryproblems.Thatisnormallytoolateforthedrugstodomuchgood.AsimpleandreliabletestforAlzheimer’sthatcanbeadministeredtoeverybodyovertheageofabout65,beforememory-losssetsin,wouldthereforebeuseful.TheoLuider,oftheErasmusUniversityMedicalCentreinRotterdam,andhiscolleaguesthinktheyhavefoundone—butitworksonlyinwomen.Theymadetheirdiscovery,justreportedintheJournalofProteomeResearch,bytappingintoalong-term,continuingstudythatstartedin1995with1,077non-dementedandotherwisehealthypeopleagedbetween60and90.Atthebeginningoftheproject,andsubsequentlyduringtheperiods1997-99and2023-04,participantswerebroughtinforabatteryofneurological(神经学的)andcognitive(认知的)investigations,physicalexaminations,brainimagingandbloodtests.Duringthefirsttenyearsofthestudy,43ofthevolunteersdevelopedAlzheimer’sdiseases.WhenDr.Luidercomparedbloodsamplesfromthesepeoplewithsamplesfrom43oftheirfellowvolunteers,matchedforsexandage,whohadremainedAlzheimer’s-free,hefoundsomethingsurprising.Levelsofasubstancecalledpregnancyzoneprotein(妊娠带蛋白)hadbeenunusuallyhigh,evenbeforetheirsymptomsappeared,insomeofthosewhowentontodevelopAlzheimer’sdisease.Those“some〞,itturnedout,wereallwomen.Onaverage,levelsofpregnancyzoneproteininthosewomenwhowentontodevelopAlzheimer’swerealmost60%higherthanthoseofwomenwhodidnot.Inmen,levelsoftheproteinwerethesameforboth.Thereasonforthiscuriousresultseemstobethatthebrainplaques(斑块)associatedwithAlzheimer’sdiseasearethemselvesturningoutpregnancyzoneprotein.Certainly,whenDr.LuiderappliedachemicalstainspecifictothatproteintotheplaquesofdeadAlzheimer’spatientshefoundtheproteinpresentinthem.Confusingly,though,itwasthereintheplaquesofbothsexes.Presumably,femalecells(andthereforetheplaquesoffemalebrains)makemoreofitthanmalecellsdo.Butthatremainstobeproved.Whateverthereason,however,thisresultmeansthatwomen,atleast,maysoonbeabletotellwhetherandwhentheyareatriskofAlzheimer’sandthusdosomethingaboutitbeforetheystartlosingtheirminds.58.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstparagraph?A.NomedicationcanslowdownthedevelopmentofAlzheimer’ssymptoms.B.TodetectAlzheimer’sdiseasebeforememorylossappearsisvital.C.DoctorshadbetterhandleAlzheimer’sdiseasewhenpeopleare65yearsold.D.PeoplewhoalwayscomplainaremostlikelytohaveAlzheimer’sdisease.59.The

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Alzheimer’s60.WhatdoesDr.Luider’sstudytellusaboutthepregnancyzoneprotein?A.Itwon’tgohighuntilthesymptomsofAlzheimer’sappear.B.Inmen,levelsofitremainstablefortheirlifetime.C.WomendevelopingAlzheimer’susuallyhavelowerlevelsofit.D.ThebrainplaquesconnectedwithAlzheimer’sproduceit.61.Thepassageismainlyabout______.A.patientsofAlzheimer’sdiseaseanditsdrugsB.anintroductiontothepregnancyzoneproteinC.anewdiscoveryconcerningAlzheimer’sdiseaseD.thedevelopmentstagesofAlzheimer’sdiseaseDHewasinthefirstthird-gradeclassItaughtatSaintMary’sSchoolinMorris,Minnesota.All34ofmystudentsweredeartome,butMarkEklundwasoneinamillion.Veryneatinappearance,hehadthathappy-to-be-aliveattitudethatmadeevenhisoccasionalmischievousnessdelightful.Markalsotalkedcontinuously.Ihadtoremindhimagainandagainthattalkingwithoutpermissionwasnotacceptable.OnemorningmypatiencewasgrowingthinwhenMarktalkedoncetoooften,andthenImadeanovice-teacher’smistake.IlookedatMarkandsaid,“Ifyousayonemoreword,Iamgoingtotapeyourmouthshut!〞Itwasn’ttensecondslaterwhenChuckblurtedout,“Markistalkingagain.〞Ihadn’taskedanyofthestudentstohelpmewatchMark,butsinceIhadstatedthepunishmentinfrontoftheclass,Ihadtoactonit.Irememberthesceneasifithadoccurredthismorning.Withoutsayingaword,IproceededtoMark’sdesk,toreofftwopiecesoftapeandmadeabigXwiththemoverhismouth.Ithenreturnedtothefrontoftheroom.AsIglancedatMarktoseehowhewasdoing,hewinkedatme.Thatdidit!Istartedlaughing.TheentireclasscheeredasIwalkedbacktoMark’sdesk,removedthetape,andshruggedmyshoulders.Hisfirstwordswere,“Thankyouforcorrectingme,Sister.〞AttheendoftheyearIwasaskedtoteachjunior-highmath.Theyearsflewby,andbeforeIknewitMarkwasinmyclassroomagain.Hewasmorehandsomethaneverandjustaspolite.OneFriday,thingsjustdidn’tfeelright.Wehadworkedhardonanewconceptallweek,andIsensedthatthestudentsweregrowingdiscouragedwiththemselves—andedgywithoneanother.Ihadtochangethemoodoftheclassbeforeitgotoutofhand.SoIaskedthemtolistthenamesoftheotherstudentsintheroomontwosheetsofpaper,leavingaspacebetweeneachname.ThenItoldthemtothinkofthenicestthingtheycouldsayabouteachoftheirclassmatesandwriteitdown.Ittooktheremainderoftheclassperiodtofinishtheassignment.ThatSaturday,Iwrotedownthenameofeachstudentonaseparatesheetofpaper,andIlistedwhateveryoneelsehadsaidaboutthatindividual.OnMondayIgaveeachstudenthisorherlist.Someofthemrantwopages.Beforelong,theentireclasswassmiling.“Really?〞Iheardwhispers.“Ineverknewthatmeantanythingtoanyone!〞“Ididn’tknowotherslikedmesomuch!〞Nooneevermentionedthosepapersinclassagain.Ineverknewifthestudentsdiscussedthemafterclassorwiththeirparents,butitdidn’tmatter.Theexercisehadaccomplisheditspurpose.Thestudentswerehappywiththemselvesandoneanotheragain.Thatgroupofstudentsmovedon.Severalyearslater,afterIreturnedfromavacation,Igotacallfrommyfather.“TheEklundscalledlastnight,〞hebegan.“Really?〞Isaid.“Ihaven’theardfromthemforseveralyears.IwonderhowMarkis.〞Dadrespondedquietly.“MarkwaskilledinVietnam,〞Marklookedsohandsome,somature.AllIcouldthinkatthatmomentwas,Mark,Iwouldgiveallthemaskingtapeintheworldifonlyyoucouldtalktome.Afterthefuneral,mostofMark’sformerclassmatesheadedtoChuck’sfarmhouseforlunch.Mark’sparentswerethere,obviouslywaitingforme.“Helen,wewanttoshowyousomething,〞hisfathersaid,takingawalletoutofhispocket.“TheyfoundthisonMarkwhenhewaskilled.Wethoughtyoumightrecognizeit.〞Openingthebillfold,hecarefullyremovedtwowornpiecesofnotebookpaperthathadobviouslybeentaped,foldedandrefoldedmanytimes.IknewwithoutlookingthatthepapersweretheonesonwhichIhadlistedallthegoodthingseachofMark’sclassmateshadsaidabouthim.“Thankyousomuchfordoingthat,〞Mark’smothersaid.“Asyoucansee,Marktreasuredit.〞Mark’sclassmatesstartedtogatheraroundus.Charliesmiledrathersheepishlyandsaid,“Istillhavemylist.It’sinthetopdrawerofmydeskathome.〞ThenVicki,anotherclassmate,reachedintoherpocket-book,tookoutherwalletandshowedherwornandraggedlisttothegroup.“Icarrythiswithmeatalltimes,〞Vickisaidwithouthesitation.“Ithinkweallsavedourlists.〞That’swhenIfinallysatdownandcried.IcriedforMarkandforallhisfriendswhowouldneverseehimagain.62.WecanconcludethatwhenSisterHelenwasathird-gradeteacher,she______.A.wasusuallyhot-temperedandimpatientB.likedallthestudentsintheclassbutMarkC.wasn’talwayssurehowtodisciplineherstudentsD.hadahighexpectationofthestudentsinherclass63.Theunderlinedword“edgy〞inParagraph7means______.A.verydisappointed B.easilyannoyed C.fullyhonest D.greatlyinspired64.Uponreadingtheirlistsforthefirsttime,SisterHelen’sstudentswere______.A.surprisedandproud B.nervousandembarrassedC.depressedandangry 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ofdogs.第五局部:同义转换(共5小题;每题1分,总分值5分)请认真阅读以下各小题的两句句子,在空格处填上一个单词,使两句句子语义保持不变。请将答案写在答题卡相应题号的横线上。(注意:不得使用第一句中的原词。)71.—Wewillsticktoourpolicytopromoterelationshipswiththethird-worldcountries.—Itwillbeour▲policytopromoterelationshipswiththethird-worldcountries.72.—YanFei,adirectorofGoodbyeMr.Loserthinksthesuccessofthefilmliesintheirdevotiontotellingacompletestory.—YanFei,adirectorofGoodbyeMr.Loser▲thesuccessofthefilmtotheirdevotiontotellingacompletestory.73.—ManyChinesestudentsstudyingabroadhavenochoicebuttowashdishesintherestaurantstosupportthemselves.—Inordertoliveon,manyChinesestudentsstudyingabroadarereducedto▲themselvesouttowashdishesintherestaurants.74.—IwasgreenwithenvywhenIwasinformedthathewouldbepromotedwhileIwouldnot.—Iwas▲whenIwasinformedthathewouldbepromotedwhileIwouldnot.75.—Theirsystemwhichreliesentirelyondepartmentalselectionwillsurelycauselackofbalance.—Theirsystemwhichreliesentirelyondepartmentalselectionis▲toresultinlackofbalance.第六局部:任务型阅读(共10小题;每题1分,总分值10分)请认真阅读以下短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填1个单词。请将答案写在答题卷上相应题号的横线上。Regretisascommonanemotionasloveorfear,anditcanbenearlyaspowerful.We

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