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2015年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(湖北卷)

英语

第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5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.WhatdoesTomplantodonextweek?

A.Tomakearobot.B.Toenteracompetition.C.Tosurprise

thewoman.

2.Whatisthewoman?

A.Awaitress.B.Atourguide.C.Asaleswoman.

3.Whatisthewoman’sproblem?

A.Sheforgotherseatnumber.B.Shegotonthewrongtrain.C.Shelost

hertrainticket.

4.Whyhasthemanstoppedexercising?

A.Heisbusymovinghouse.B.Helivesfarawayfromthegym.

C.Hedislikesgoingtothegymalone.

5.HowisJanetprobablyfeelingnow?

A.Disappointed.B.Confused.C.Stressed.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5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、7题。

6.Howlongisthewomangoingtostayatthehotel?

A.Twonights.B.Threenights.C.Fournights.

7.Whyarethepricesforthetworoomsdifferent?

A.Theroomsaredifferentinsize.B.Theroomshavedifferent

views.

C.Theroomsareofdifferentshapes.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Howdidthemancometotheplace?

A.Bycar.B.Onfoot.C.Bytrain.

9.Whyisthemanhere?

A.Tohaveaninterview.B.Todiscusstrafficproblems.

C.Tosharehisworkexperience.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Wherearethespeakers?

A.Inabank.B.Onalake.C.Atahotel.

11.WhydoesDavid’sfatherwanttospendChristmasinthecountryside?

A.Hecanenjoythelakeview.B.Hecanbefreedfromhousework.

C.Hecanhavesomepeaceandquiet.

12.WhyisDavidunhappy?

A.Hecan’tattendtheparty.B.Heisn’tallowedtoskate.

C.Hehastocookforhisparents.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.HowdoesStevendescribehismusic?

A.It’shardrock.B.It’sfolkmusic.C.It’smodern

pop.

14.WhydoesStevenloveAustralianaudiences?

A.Theyneverthrowthingsathim.B.Theybuymoreofhisrecords.

C.Theyaremorefriendly.

15.What’sSteven’sattitudetowardspeopledownloadinghismusic?

A.Hedoesn’tmind.B.Hefeelsupset.C.Heispuzzled.

16.WhatadvicedoesStevengivetosongwriters?

A.Listentomoremusic.B.Sticktotheirownstyle.C.Make

useoftheInternet.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whichcanbestdescribeatensionheadache?

A.Itoccursrepeatedly.B.Itlastsoveramonth.C.Itcauses

severepain.

18.Whichisasymptomoftensionheadaches?

A.Lossofconsciousness.B.Increasedbloodpressure.C.Apain

atthebackofthehead.

19.Whatisthecauseofreboundheadaches?

A.Stressfulevents.B.Tensioninthemuscles.

C.Toomuchuseofpainmedicine.

20.Whyisaheadachediaryhelpfulforthetreatment?

A.Ithelpsonefindthecauseofhisheadaches.

B.Itremindsonetotakemedicineontime.

C.Ithelpsremoveconstantpain.

第二部分:词汇知识运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节:多项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项

涂黑。

21.Whenhewasrunningafterhisbrother,theboylosthis______andhad

abadfall.

A.balanceB.chanceC.memoryD.place

22.Hegavehimselfanewnametohidehis______whenhewenttocarryout

thesecrettask.

A.emotionB.talentC.identityD.

treasure

23.Theteamareworkinghardto______theproblemsothattheycanfind

thebestsolution.

A.faceB.preventC.raiseD.analyze

24.Inordernottobeheard,shepointedherfingerupwardsto______that

someonewasmovingaboutupstairs.

A.whisperB.signalC.declareD.complain

25.Thereisnodoubtthatthiscandidate’sadvantage______hisability

tocommunicatewithforeignersinEnglish.

A.leavesoutB.goesagainstC.liesinD.makesup

26.Don’tworry.I’msureyourmissingglasseswill______soonerorlater.

A.standoutB.breakupC.getoutD.turnup

27.Eventhoughtheconferencehallisnearhisapartment,hehastohurry

alittleifhewantstobe______.

A.accurateB.punctualC.efficientD.reasonable

28.Idon’tthinkwhathesaidis______tothetopicwearediscussing.

Hehasmissedthepoint.

A.faithfulB.parallelC.relevantD.similar

29.Thegirlusedtobeshy,butis______gettingactiveingroupworkand

ismorewillingtoexpressherself.

A.graduallyB.usuallyC.previouslyD.merely

30.Thismeetingroomisanon-smokingarea.Iwouldliketowarnyou______

thatifyousmokedhereyouwouldbefined.

A.inadvanceB.indetailC.intotalD.ingeneral

第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空

白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

“DailyStar,sir,”calledJason,carryingsomenewspapersunderhisarm.

Thelittleboyhadbeenrunningupanddownthestreet,buttherewerestill

twenty31left.Hisvoicewasalmostgoneandhisheartwas32.The

shopswouldsoonclose,andallthepeoplewouldgohome.Hewouldhaveto

gohometoo,carryingthepapers33money.Hehadhopedtosellmore

paperstonighttomakemoremoneytobuya34forhismotherandsome

seedsforhisbird.Thatwaswhyhehadboughtthepaperswithallhismoney.

He35ashethoughtofhisfailuretosellallhispapers.

“Youdon’tknowthe36ofsellingpapers.Youmustshout,‘Hotnews!

Bombbursting!’”anothernewsboyChadtoldJason.“37it’snotinthe

paperatall,”repliedJason.“Justrunawayquickly38theyhavetime

tosee,andyou’ll39outandgetyourmoney,”Chadsaid.

Itwasanew40toJason.Hethoughtofhisbirdwithno41andthe

cakehewantedtobuyforhismother,butwas42thathewouldnottell

alie.Thoughhewas43apoornewsboy,hehadbeen44somegood

things.

ThenextafternoonJasonwenttotheofficeforhispapers45.Several

boyswerecrowdingaroundChad,whodeclaredwitha46smilethathesold

sixdozenthedaybefore.HeaddedthatJason47moneybecausehewould

nottellalie.Theboys48atJason.“Youwouldn’ttellalieyesterday,

myboy?”AgentlemanattheofficecameupandpattedJason’sshoulder49.

“You’rejusttheboyIamlookingfor.”AweeklaterJasonstartedhis

new50.Helostthesaleoftwentypapersbecausehewouldnottella

lie,butgotawell-paidjobbecausehetoldthetruth.

31.A.shopsB.coinsC.peopleD.papers

32.A.openB.heavyC.pureD.weak

33.A.insteadofB.inreturnforC.regardlessofD.inexchange

for

34.A.cupB.cardC.combD.cake

35.A.gaveinB.brokedownC.gotawayD.showedup

36.A.difficultyB.processC.goalD.secret

37.A.AndB.ButC.ForD.So

38.A.beforeB.sinceC.ThoughD.unless

39.A.callB.dropC.sellD.reach

40.A.editionB.ideaC.policyD.task

41.A.breadB.insectsC.seedsD.water

42.A.concernedB.amazedC.excitedD.determined

43.A.stillB.alreadyC.justD.also

44.A.taughtB.handedC.awardedD.allowed

45.A.atonceB.bychanceC.asusualD.onpurpose

46.A.proudB.gentleC.warmD.polite

47.A.borrowedB.lostC.madeD.saved

48.A.laughedB.shoutedC.noddedD.stared

49.A.bravelyB.gratefullyC.fondlyD.modestly

50.A.dutyB.businessC.jobD.method

第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

阅读下列短文,从每篇短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选

项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

“Iseeyou’vegotabitofwateronyourcoat,”saidthemanatthepetrol

station.“Isitrainingoutthere?”“No,it’sprettynice,”Ireplied,

checkingmysleeve.“Oh,right.Apony(马驹)bitmeearlier.”

Asithappened,thebitewasvirtuallypainless:morethekindofsmall

biteyoumightgetfromanaughtychild.Theponyresponsiblewasqueuing

upforsomeicecreaminthecarparknear?Haytor,andperhapsthought’Id

jumpedinaheadofhim.

ThereasonwhytheponiesherearenaughtyisthatHaytorisatourist-heavy

areaandtouristsareconstantlyfeedingtheponiesfoods,despitesigns

askingthemnotto.Byfeedingtheponies,touristsincreasetheriskofthem

gettinghitbyacar,andmakethemhardertogatherduringthearea’sannual

ponydrift(迁移).

Thepurposeofaponydriftistogatherthemupsotheirhealthcanbechecked,

thebabyonescanbestoppedfromfeedingontheirmothers’milk,andthose

who’vegonebeyondtheirlimitedareacanbereturnedtotheircorrectarea.

Someofthemarealsolatersold,inordertolimitthenumberofponies

accordingtotherulessetbyNatural?England.

Threeweeksago,Iwitnessedasmallnear-disasterafewmileswestof

here.Whilewalking,Inoticedaponyrolloveronhisback.“Hello!”I

saidtohim,assuminghewasjustrollingforfun,buthewasverystilland,

asIgotcloser,Isawhimkickinghislegsintheairandbreathingheavily.

Ibegantoproperlyworryabouthim.Fortunately,Imanagedtogetintouch

withaDartmoor’sLivestockProtection?officerandsendheraphoto.The

officerimmediatelysentalocalfarmerouttocheckonthepony.Thepony

hadactuallybeentrappedbetweentworocks.Thefarmerfreedhim,andhe

begantorunhappilyaroundagain.

Dartmoorhas1,000orsoponies,whoplayacriticalroleincreatingthe

diversityofspeciesinthisarea.Manypeopleareworkinghardtopreserve

theseponies,andtryingtocomeupwithplanstofindasustainable(可

持续的)futureforoneofDartmoor’smostfinancially-troubledelements.

51.Whyaretouristsaskednottofeedtheponies?

A.Toprotectthetouristsfrombeingbitten.B.Tokeeptheponiesoff

thepetrolstation.

C.Toavoidputtingtheponiesindanger.D.Topreventtheponies

fromfighting.

52.Oneofthepurposesoftheannualponydriftis______.

A.tofeedbabyponiesonmilkB.tocontrolthenumberof

ponies

C.toexpandthehabitatforponiesD.toselltheponiesatagood

price

53.Whatwastheauthor’sfirstreactionwhenhesawaponyrollonitsback?

A.Hefreeditfromthetrap.B.Hecalledaprotectionofficer.

C.Heworriedaboutitverymuch.D.Hethoughtofitasbeing

naughty.

54.WhatdoestheauthorimplyaboutthepreservationofDartmoor’sponies?

A.Itlackspeople’sinvolvement.B.Itcostsalargeamountof

money.

C.ItwillaffecttourisminDartmoor.D.Ithascausedanimbalanceof

species.

B

WhatTheresaLoeisdoingprovesthatalargefarmisn’taprerequisitefor

amoderngrow-your-ownlifestyle.Onamere1/10ofanacreinLosAngeles,

Loeandherfamilygrow,can(装罐)andpreservemuchofthefoodtheyconsume.

Loeisamasterfoodpreserver,gardenerandcanningexpert.Shealsooperates

awebsite,wheresheshareshertipsandrecipes,withthegoalof

demonstratingthateveryonehastheabilitytocontrolwhat’sontheirplate.

Loeinitiallywenttoschooltobecomeanengineer,butshequicklylearned

thatherenthusiasmwasmainlyaboutgrowingandpreparingherownfood.“I

gotintocookingmyownfoodandstartedgrowingmyownherbs(香草)andfoods

forthatfreshflavor,”shesaid.Engineerbyday,Loelearnedcookingat

nightschool.Sheultimatelypurchasedasmallpieceoflandwithherhusband

andbegangrowingtheirownfoods.

“Iteachpeoplehowtolivefarm-freshwithoutafarm,”Loesaid.Through

herwebsiteLoeemphasizesthat“anybodycandothisanywhere.”Gotan

apartmentwithabalcony(阳台)?Plantsomeherbs.Awindow?Perfectspot

forgrowing.Startwithherbs,sherecommends,because“they’revery

forgiving.”Justalittleoftheherbs“cantakeyourregularcookingto

awholenewlevel,”sheadded.“Ithinkit’sagreatplacetostart.”

Then?Trygrowingsomethingfromaseed,shesaid,likeatomatoorsometea.

Canningisanaturalextensionoftheplantingshedoes.Witheveryplanted

food,Loenoted,there’samomentwhenit’sburstingwithitsabsolutepeak

flavor.“Itryandkeepitinatimecapsuleinacanningjar,”Loesaid.

“Canningformeisaboutknowingwhat’sinyourfood,knowingwhereitcomes

from.”

Inadditiontobeingmoreintouchwiththefoodshe’seating,anotherjoy

comesfrompassingthisknowledgeandthisdesireforgoodfoodtoherchildren:

“Influencingthemandtellingthemyouropiniononnotonlybeingcareful

whatweeatbutunderstandingthebiggerpicture,”shesaid,“thatifwe

don’ttakecareoftheearth,noonewill.”

55.Theunderlinedword“prerequisite”(Para.1)isclosestinmeaningto

“”.

A.recipeB.SubstituteC.requirementD.

challenge

56.WhydoesLoesuggeststartingwithherbs?

A.Theyareuseddaily.B.Theyareeasytogrow.

C.Theycangrowverytall.D.Theycanbeeatenuncooked.

57.AccordingtoLoe,whatisthebenefitofcanningherplantedfoods?

A.Itcanpreservetheirbestflavor.B.Itcanpromoteher

onlinesales.

C.Itcanbetterhercookingskills.D.Itcanimprovetheir

nutrition.

58.Whatisthe“thebiggerpicture”(Para.6)thatLoewishesherchildren

tounderstand?

A.Theknowledgeaboutgoodfood.B.Thewaytolivea

grow-our-ownlife.

C.Thejoyofgettingintouchwithfoods.D.Theresponsibility

toprotectourearth.

C

Hilversumisamedium-sizedcitybetweenthemajorcitiesofAmsterdamand

UtrechtintheGooiareaofNorthHolland,theNetherlands.Unlikemostof

theNetherlands,Hilversumisactuallyinahillyareawiththesoilmostly

consistingofsand.OncecalledtheGardenofAmsterdam,itstillattracts

travelerstocomeovertocycleandwalkthroughthesurroundingforests.

Theyvisititforarelaxingdayofffromtheurbanmadness.ForDutchpeople,

Hilversumisallabouttextile(纺织)andmediaindustries,andmodern

architecture.

Inhistory,Hilversumwaslargelyanagriculturalarea.Dailylifewasmarked

byfarming,sheepraisingandwoolproduction.ArailwaylinktoAmsterdam

in1874attractedrichtradersfromAmsterdamtoHilversum.Theybuilt

themselveslargevillas(别墅)inthewoodedsurroundingsofthetown.One

ofthefamiliesmovinginwastheBrenninkmeijers,currentlythewealthiest

familyoftheNetherlands.Theymovedinafterbigsuccessinthetextile

industryandaidedasubstantialtextileindustryinHilversum.Butthe

textileboomlastedonlyseveraldecades.Thelastfactoryclosedinthe

1960s.

Thechangetoamediaeconomystartedin1920,whenthe?Nederlandse

SeintoestellenFabriek?(NSF)establishedaradiofactoryinHilversum.Most

radiostationssettledinthelargevillasintheleafyareasofthetown.

Televisiongaveanotherpushtothelocaleconomy.Hilversumbecamethe?media

capital?oftheNetherlands,andDutchtelevisionstarsmovedintotheleafy

neighborhoodssurroundingthetown.

Intheearly1900s,modernarchitectsW.M.DudokandJ.Duikerplacedhundreds

ofremarkablebuildingsinHilversum.Thesemodernarchitectural

masterpieces(杰作)aresomanythatHilversumalmostfeelslikeanopenair

museum.Dudokaloneshapedmostof20thcenturyHilversumandapproximately

75buildingsstillbearhisuniquecharacteristics.Hismasterpiece,

HilversumTownHall,wasbuiltin1928-1931.Ithaswideinternationalfame

andisincludedinmanyarchitecturetextbooks.Thebuildinghasaremarkable

shapeandlookslikeacombinationof“blocks”.Actually,onemaystart

hisjourneyofmodernarchitecturebywalkingorbikingtheW.M.Dudok

ArchitecturalRouteinHilversum.

59.HilversumisdifferentfrommostoftheNetherlandsinthat______.

A.ithasalargepopulationB.itiscutofffrombigcities

C.ithasmanybeautifulgardensD.itisinahillyareawith

sandysoil

60.WhatwasthegreatestcontributionoftheBrenninkmeijerstoHilversum?

A.BuildingarailwaylinktoAmsterdam.B.Helpingitstextile

industrytodevelop.

C.Constructinglargevillasforthepoor.D.Assistingits

agriculturalindustry.

61.ThebeginningofthemediaindustryinHilversumwasmarkedbythe

establishmentof______.

A.aradiofactoryB.themediacapitalC.aradiostation

D.aTVstation

62.WhatisknownaboutW.M.Dudok’sHilversumTownHall?

A.Itconsistsofapproximately75buildings.B.Itlookslikeanopen

airmuseuminthecity.

C.Itisaclassicexampleinarchitecturetextbooks.

D.Ithasshapedmostof20thcenturyHilversum.

D

Theoddnessoflifeinspaceneverquitegoesaway.Herearesomeexamples.

Firstconsidersomethingassimpleassleep.Itspositionpresentsitsown

challenges.Themainquestioniswhetheryouwantyourarmsinsideoroutside

thesleepingbag.Ifyouleaveyourarmsout,theyfloatfreeinzerogravity,

oftengivingasleepingastronautthelookofafunnyballet芭蕾()dancer.

“I’maninsideguy,”MikeHopkinssays,whoreturnedfromasix-monthtour

ontheInternationalSpaceStation.“Iliketobewrappedup.”

Onthestation,theordinarybecomesstrange.Theexercisebikeforthe

Americanastronautshasnohandlebars.Italsohasnoseat.Withnogravity,

it’sjustaseasytopedalviolently.Youcanwatchamoviewhileyoupedal

byfloatingamicrocomputeranywhereyouwant.Butstationresidentshave

tobecarefulaboutstayinginoneplacetoolong.Withoutgravitytohelp

circulateair,thecarbondioxideyouexhale(呼气)hasatendencytoform

aninvisible(隐形的)cloudaroundyourhead.Youcanendupwithwhat

astronautscallacarbon-dioxideheadache.

LeroyChiao,54,anAmericanretiredastronautafterfourflights,describes

whathappensevenbeforeyoufloatoutofyourseat.“Yourinnerearthinks

you’refalling.Meanwhileyoureyesaretellingyouyou’restandingstraight.

Thatcanbeannoying—that’swhysomepeoplefeelsick.”Withinacouple

ofdays—trulyterribledaysforsome—astronauts’brainslearntoignore

thepanickysignalsfromtheinnerear,andspacesicknessdisappears.

Spacetravelcanbesodelightfulbutatthesametimeinvisiblydangerous.

Forinstance,astronautslosebonemass.That’swhyexerciseisconsidered

sovitalthatNationalAeronauticsandSpaceAdministration(NASA)putsit

rightontheworkdayschedule.Thefocusonfitnessisasmuchaboutscience

andthefutureasitisaboutkeepinganyindividualastronauthealthy.NASA

isworriedabouttwothings:recoverytimeonceastronautsreturnhome,and,

moreimportantly,howtomaintainstrengthandfitnessforthetwoandahalf

yearsormorethatitwouldtaketomakearound-triptoMars.

63.Whatisthemajorchallengetoastronautswhentheysleepinspace?

A.Decidingonapropersleepposition.B.Choosingacomfortable

sleepingbag.

C.Seekingawaytofallasleepquickly.D.Findingarighttimeto

gotosleep.

64.Theastronautswillsufferfromacarbon-dioxideheadachewhen______.

A.theycirclearoundontheirbikesB.theyusemicrocomputers

withoutastop

C.theyexerciseinoneplaceforalongtimeD.theywatchamovie

whilepedaling

65.Someastronautsfeelsickonthestationduringthefirstfewdaysbecause

______.

A.theirsensesstopworkingB.theyhavetostandupstraight

C.theyfloatoutoftheirseatsunexpectedlyD.theirbrainsreceive

contradictorymessages

66.OneofNASA’smajorconcernsaboutastronautsis______.

A.howmuchexercisetheydoonthestation

B.howtheycanremainhealthyforlonginspace

C.whethertheycanrecoverafterreturninghome

D.whethertheyareabletogobacktothestation

E

Sciencehasalotofuses.Itcanuncoverlawsofnature,curediseases,make

bombs,andhelpbridgestostandup.Indeedscienceissogoodatwhatit

doesthatthere’salwaysatemptation(诱惑)todragitintoproblemswhere

itmaynotbehelpful.DavidBrooks,authorofTheSocialAnimal:TheHidden

SourcesofLove,Character,andAchievement,appearstobethelatestina

longlineofwriterswhohavefailedtoresistthetemptation.

Brooksgainedfameforseveralbooks.HislatestbookTheSocialAnimal,

however,ismoreambitiousandseriousthanhisearlierbooks.Itisanattempt

todealwithasetofweightytopics.Thebookfocusesonbigquestions:What

hassciencerevealedabouthumannature?Whatarethesourcesofcharacter?

Andwhyaresomepeoplehappyandsuccessfulwhileothersaren’t?

Toanswerthesequestions,Brookssurveysawiderangeofdisciplines

(学科).Consideringthis,youmightexpectthebooktobeadryrecitation

offacts.ButBrookshasstructuredhisbookinanunorthodox(非常规的),

andperhapsunfortunate,way.Insteadofintroducingscientifictheories,

hetellsastory,withinwhichhetriestomakehispoints,perhapsinorder

tokeepthereader’sattention.SoasHaroldandErica,theheroandheroine

inhisstory,livethroughchildhood,wehearaboutthescienceofchild

development,andastheybegintodatewehearaboutthetheoryofsexual

attraction.Brookscarriesthisthroughtothedeathofoneofhischaracters.

Onthewhole,Brooks’sstoryisacceptableifuninspired.Asonewould

expect,hiswritingismostlyclearand,tobefair,somechaptersstandout

abovetherest.Ienjoyed,forinstance,thechapterinwhichHarolddiscovers

howtothinkonhisown.WhileHaroldandEricaarecertainlynotstrongor

memorablecharacters,themoreseriousproblemswithTheSocialAnimallie

elsewhere.TheseproblemspartlyinvolveBrooks’sattempttotranslatehis

taleintoscience.

67.Theauthormentionsthefunctionsofscienceatthebeginningofthe

passageto______.

A.illustratewheresciencecanbeapplied

B.demonstratethevalueofBrooks’snewbook

C.remindthereaderoftheimportanceofscience

D.explainwhymanywritersusescienceintheirworks

68.Accordingtotheauthor,whichofthefollowingcouldbeastrengthof

thebook?

A.Itsstrongbasis.B.Itsconvincingpoints.

C.Itsclearwriting.D.Itsmemorablecharacters.

69.Whatistheauthor’sgeneralattitudetowardsthebook?

A.Contradictory.B.Supportive.C.Cautious.D.Critical.

70.Whatistheauthorlikelytowriteaboutafterthelastparagraph?

A.Problemswiththebook.B.Brooks’slifeexperiences.

C.Deathofthecharacters.D.Brooks’stranslationskills.

第四部分:书面表达(共两节,满分50分)

第一节:完成句子(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)

阅读下列各小题,根据汉语提示,用句末括号内的英语单词完成句子,并将答案写

在答题卡上的相应题号后。

71.Ifshehadbeenawarethatthemushroomswerepoisonous,she______them

fordinner.(pick)

要是知道这些蘑菇有毒,她就不会采来做晚餐了。

72.______thebeefbeingcookedonthestove,themotherpicturedthewhole

familyhavingmealstogether.(look)

看着炉子上炖着的牛肉,妈妈想象着一家人在一起吃饭的画面。

73.Thedirector,______adorm-roomintheFilmAcademy,hasalreadymade

fourfilms.(share)

这位导演已经执导了四部影片,在电影学院求学时杰克(Jack)与他同住一间寝室。

74.Intothecompletesilenceofthewaitingclass______,“Goodmorning,

children.”(come)

在全班同学静静的等待中传来了老师甜甜的嗓音:“孩子们,早上好。”

75.______willnotmakeanydifferencetoourarrangements.(say)

无论她说什么都不会对我们的安排有影响。

76.Wemustactasquicklyaspossiblenow.Justtellus______thetaskor

not.(undertake)

现在我们必须尽快采取行动。你就告诉我们你能否承担这项

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