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郑州外国语学校2019-2020学年高二下期月考试卷英语(120分钟150分)第I卷客观题(满分125分)提醒:所有选择题一律在学科网精准教学通作答。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。听完毎段对话后,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.Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?A.Themanhatestolendhistoolstootherpeople.B.Themanhasn’tfinishedworkingonthebookshelf.C.Themanlostthosetools.2.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Hedoesn’tlikehisjob. B.Hewillnotgiveuphisjob.C.Hehasalargefamilytosupport.3.What'stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Classmates. B.Teacherandstudent C.Headmasterandteacher.4.Whoisworriedaboutgainingweight?A.Theson. B.AuntLouise. C.Themother.5.Whydoesn’tthewomanbuythecoat?A.Itisexpensive. B.Thereisn'thersize. C.Shedoesn’tlikethecolor.第二节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15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、D四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6、7题。6.Whatisthewomanprobably?A.Ahotelclerk. B.Ahouseagent. C.Ashopassistant.7.Whatisthepillowfilledwith?A.Cotton. B.Driedflowers. C.Aspecialmaterial.听第7段材料,回答8、9题。8.Whatkindofskillsdoesthewomannothave?A.Operatingcomputers. B.Doingbusiness. C.Typing.9.Whichcompanydidthewomanworkin?A.Atradingcompanyandatrustcompany. B.Atrustcompany. C.Atradingcompany.听第8段材料,回答10至12题。10.What'swrongwiththewoman'smother?A.Shehasbeensick. B.Shemissesherfamilyandfriends.C.Shecan'tearnenoughtosupportherfamily.11.Wheredoesthewomanlive?A.InAmerica. B.InIndia. C.InBritain.12.Whatdoesthewomanplantodonextyear?A.Studyanewlanguage. B.TraveltoIndia. C.Visitherfather'snativecountry.听第9段材料,回答13至16题。13.HowmanyEconomicslectureswillthemanattendeveryweek?A.5times,fromMondaytoFriday.B.Twotimes,onThursdayandFriday.C.Twotimes,onTuesdayandThursday.14.Whydidthemanmissthemeetingforthenewstudentsyesterday?A.Becausehehadn’treceivedanynoticeaboutthatmeeting.B.Becausehehadtoattendthegroupdiscussion.C.Becausehehadtodosomeparttimejobsyesterday.15.Ifastudentwantstoearnthescholarship,whatistherequiredattendancerate?A.80% B.90% C.100%16.Whichofthefollowingstatementsisnottrueaccordingtotheconversation?A.Themanisagradeonestudentintheuniversity. B.Themanhastoworkafterschool. C.Themanthinksthetimeofthelectureistooearly.听第10段材料,回答17至20题。17.Howlonghasthespeakerlivedinabigcity?A.Oneyear. B.Tenyears. C.Eighteenyears.18.Whatisthespeaker'sopiniononpublictransport?A.It'scomfortable. B.It'stime-saving. C.It'scheap.19.Whatisgoodaboutlivinginasmalltown?A.It’ssafer. B.It’shealthier. C.It’smoreconvenient.20.Whatkindoflifedoesthespeakerseemtolikemost?A.Busy. B.Colorful. C.Quiet.第二部分:阅读理解。(每小题2分,共40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给出的四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AJanetGuthrieandDanicaPatrick,firstfemaleIndycompetitorandwinnerNocomplaintsaboutwomandrivers.JanetGuthrie,aspaceengineerwhowastrainingtobeanastronaut,turnedtocarracingwhenshewascutfromthespaceprogramfornothavingcompletedherdoctor’sdegree.In1977,GuthriebecamethefirstfemaleIndy500competitor.Shedidn’ttakethelead,butDanicaPatrickdid.In2005andin2008,PatrickbecamethefirstwomanevertowinanIndyCarSeries.RaymondedeLaroche,firstfemalelicensedpilotAformeractress,who'dbeenborninParisin1882,RaymondedeLarochewasinspiredtotakeupflyingafterseeingtheWrightBrothersflightdemonstrationsin1907inFrance.Thoughshewasn’tthefirstfemalepilot,deLarochewasthefirstwomantoearnapilot’slicensein1910.GertrudeEderle,firstwomantoswimacrosstheEnglishChannelOnAugust6th,1926,GertrudeCarolineEderlebecamethefirstwomantoswimacrosstheEnglishChannel.Ederle,wholivedtobe98anddiedin2003,wasalsoanOlympicswimchampionandfive-timeworldrecord-holderinfiveswimmingevents.KathrineSwitzer,NinaKuscikandJoanBenoit,firstmajorfemalemarathonersIn1967,20-year-oldKathrineSwitzerbecamethefirstwomantorunintheBostonMarathon,eventhoughraceofficialshadtriedtostopher.NinaKuscikbecamethefirstwomantoofficiallywintheBostonMarathon,1972.In1984,AmericanJoanBenoitbecamethefirstwinneroftheWomen’sOlympicMarathon,finishing400metersaheadofNorway'sGreteWaitz.21.WhywasJanetGuthrieforbiddentotakeupspaceprogram?A.Sheusedtobeawomandriver. B.Sheshowedinterestincarracing.C.Shewasemployedasanengineer. D.Shedidn'tgainadoctor’sdegree.22.WhatmadeRaymondedeLarochedecidetobecomeapilot?A.Herexperienceasanactress. B.HersettlementinParis.C.WrightBrothers’influence. D.WrightBrothers’dialogues.23.What'sthesimilaritybetweenGertrudeEderleandKathrineSwitzer?A.Theywereathletic. B.Theylivedalonglife.C.Theyhadahigherfame. D.Theywerelookeddownupon.BTherewassomethingintheelderlywoman'sbehaviorthatcaughtmyeye.Althoughslowandunsureofstep,thewomanmovedwithdeliberation,andtherewasnohesitationinhergestures.Shewasasgoodasanyoneelse,hermovementssuggested.Andshehadajobtodo.TheelderlywomanhadwalkedintothestorealongwithayoungerwomanwhoIguessedwasherdaughter.Thedaughterwasdisplayingaseriouscaseofimpatience,rollinghereyes,huffingandsighing,checkingherwatcheveryfewseconds.Ifshehadpossessedabelt,hermotherwouldhavebeenfastenedtoitasameansofdraggingheralongtokeepstepwiththerushofothershoppers.Theolderwomandetached(分开)fromtheyoungeroneandbegantoglanceovertheDVDsonthenearestshelf.Aftertheslightesthesitation,IwalkedoverandaskedifIcouldhelpherfindsomething.Thewomansmiledupatmeandshowedmeatitlewrittenonapieceofpaper.Thetitlewasunusualandabitunfamiliar.Clearlyapersonlookingforitknewalittleaboutmovies,aboutquality.RatherthanrushingofftolocatetheDVDforthewoman,IaskedhertowalkwithmesoIcouldshowherwhereshecouldfindit.Lookingback,IthinkIwantedtoenjoyhercompanyforamoment.Somethingaboutherdeliberatemovementsremindedmeofmyownmother,who'dpassedawaythepreviousChristmas.Aswewalkedalongthebackofthestore,Inarrateditsfloorplan:oldtelevisionshows,actionmovies,cartoons,sciencefiction.Thewomanseemedgladoftheunrushedcompanyandcasualconversation.Wefoundthemovie,andIcomplimentedheronherchoice.Shesmiledandtoldmeitwasoneshe'denjoyedwhenshewasherson'sageandthatshehopedhewouldenjoyitasmuchasshehad.Maybe,shesaidwithahintofeagerness,hecouldenjoyitwithhisownyoungchildren.Then,reluctantly,Ihadtoreturntheelderlywomantoherkeeper,whowasstilltappingherfootatthefrontofthestore.Iaccompaniedtheolderwomantothequeueatthecashregisterandthensteppedbackandlingeredneartheyoungerwoman.Whentheolderwoman'sturninlinecame,shepaidincash,countingoutthedollarsandcoinswiththesamesurenessshe'ddisplayedearlier.24.Whatdoes"shehadajobtodo"(Para.1)meanaccordingtothecontext?A.Shehadaregularjobinthestore. B.Shewantedtoaskforhelp.C.ShewantedtobuyaDVD. D.Shewasthinkingofwhattobuy.25.WhatdoesthetitleoftheDVDrevealaccordingtotheshopassistant?A.Theelderlywomanhadsomeknowledgeaboutmovies. B.Theelderlywomanlikedmoviesforyoungchildren.C.Theelderlywomanpreferredmovieshersonliked. D.Theelderlywomanlikedbotholdandnewmovies.26.WhilelookingfortheDVDwiththeoldwoman,theshopassistantwas______.A.hesitant B.casual C.cautious D.considerate27.Whatisthemainpurposeofthispassage?A.Todescribewhatamovienutislike.B.Toremindreaderstospendmoretimeaccompanyingfamily.C.Tostresstheimportanceofcompanyandunderstanding.D.Toexplorethekeyaspectsofcurrentparent-childrelationship.C“Newandimproved.”Thesewordsareputinsomanymarketingcampaignsthatwetendtoacceptthemaslinked.Butmanynewdrugsaren'tanimprovementoverthebestexistingdrugforagivencondition,andthefastdrug-approvalprocessesinrecentyearshaveaddedtotheuncertaintyabouttheiradvantages.ArecentreportintheBritishMedicalJournal,NewDrugs:WhereDidWeGoWrongandWhatCanWeDoBetter?,analyzedtheissue.Theauthorslookedat216drugsapprovedbetween2011and2017;152werenewlydeveloped,and64wereexistingmedicineapprovedfornewuses.Only25%offeredamajoradvantageovertheestablishedtreatment,andfully58%hadnoconfirmedaddedbenefittoreducesymptomsorimprovehealth-relatedqualityoflife."Thisdoesn’tmeanthere'snoaddedbenefit,"leadauthorWieselersaid.“Itjustmeanswehavenopositiveproof.Eitherwehavenostudiesorhavestudiesnotgoodenough.”Wieselerandherco-authorsworkforaGermaninstitutewhichevaluatesnewtreatmentsandadvisesonwhetherthecountry'shealthcaresystemshouldpayapremium(附加费)forthem.Suchorganizations,knownashealthtechnologyassessment(HTA)agencies,workalittledifferentlyintheUS,saysSeanTunis,aresearcherinBaltimore:“Ifpayersthinkanewdrugisn'tbetterthananexistingdrug,theseagencieswillrequirethathospitalstrythecheaperdrugfirst.”Germany'sHTAdemandstrialstoprovethatanewtreatmentbeatstheexistingstandard.Thisisn'talwayspractical.Foronething,suchstudiescanbeexpensiveandtime-consuming,withnoguaranteeofsuccess.Secondly,itcandiscouragecompaniesfromattemptingtodevelopnewalternatives.Thisisalreadyhappening.Drugdevelopersareincreasinglyfocusedonareaswheretherearenogoodtreatmentstocompetewith,suchasrarediseases.ThislackofmeaningfuldatatoguidepatientsisamajorpointofWieseler'spaper.Withacceleratedapproval,therearemoreproductsapproved,withagreateramountofuncertaintyaboutrisksandbenefits.Butthereareothersolutionsbesidesdrugtrials.Oneideaistorequirepostmarketstudiestotracktheeffectivenessofnewlyapproveddrugs—asteptoooftenneglected.28.Whatmessagedoestherecentreportconvey?A.Manynewdrugshavenoimprovedadvantages. B.Theapprovalprocessesfornewdrugsaretoofast.C.Improveddrugshaveadvantagesoveroldones. D.Before2017noimprovementwasmadetodrugs.29.WhatwillUSHTAagenciesdowhennoadvantageisfoundinnewdrugs?A.Removegovernmentpremiumonthem. B.Gethospitalstousethecheaperdrugs.C.Arrangefinancialsupportforthepatients. D.Putnewdrugsonfurthertrialsandstudies.30.What'sthedisadvantageofGermany'sHTAtrialdemands?A.Makingdrugcompaniesthinkofillegalwaystocutcost. B.Pushingcompaniestotryalternativesforexistingdrugs.C.Gettingpatientstodependonthegovernmentforsupport.D.Holdingcompaniesbackfromimprovingexistingdrugs.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.TheAdvantageofExistingDrugs B.MisunderstandingofNewandOldDrugsC.ADilemmawithNewDrugAlternatives D.People’sPreferenceforNeworOldDrugsDThey'restillkids,andalthoughthere'salotthattheexpertsdon'tyetknowaboutthem,onethingtheydoagreeonisthatwhatkidsuseandexpectfromtheirworldhaschangedrapidly.Andit'sallbecauseoftechnology.Tothepsychologists,sociologists,andgenerationalandmediaexpertswhostudythem,theirdigitaldevicesetsthisnewgroupapart,evenfromtheirtech-savvy(懂技术的)Millennialelders.Theywanttobeconstantlyconnectedandavailableinawayeventheiroldersiblingsdon'tquiteget.Thesedifferencesmayappearslight,buttheysignalanall-encompassing(包罗万象的)sensibilitythatsomesaymarksthedawningofanewgeneration.ThecontrastbetweenMillennialsandthisyoungergroupwassoevidenttopsychologistLarryRosenthathehasdeclaredthebirthofanewgenerationinanewbook,Rewired:UnderstandingtheiGenerationandtheWayTheyLearn,outnextmonth.Rosensaysthetech-dominatedlifeexperienceofthosebornsincetheearly1990sissodifferentfromtheMillennialshewroteaboutinhis2007book,Me,MySpaceandI:ParentingtheNetGeneration,thattheywarrantthedistinctionofanewgeneration,whichhehasdubbedthe"iGeneration"."Thetechnologyistheeasiestwaytoseeit,butit'salsoamind-set,andthemind-setgoeswiththelittle'i',whichI'musingtostandfor'individualized',"Rosensays."Everythingisdefinedandindividualizedto'me'.Mymusicchoicesaredefinedto'me'.WhatIwatchonTVanyinstantisdefinedto'me'.HesaystheiGenerationincludestoday'steensandmiddle-schoolers,butit'stoosoontotellaboutelementary-schoolagesandyounger.RosensaystheiGenerationbelievesanythingispossible."Iftheycanthinkofit,somebodyprobablyhasorwillinventit,"hesays."Theyexpectinnovation."Theyhavehighexpectationsthatwhatevertheywantorcanuse"willbeabletobetailoredtotheirownneedsandwishesanddesires."Rosensaysportabilityiskey.Theyareinseparablefromtheirwirelessdevices,whichallowthemtotextaswellastalk,sotheycanbeconstantlyconnected---eveninclass,wherecellphonesaresupposedlybanned.Manyresearchersaretryingtodeterminewhethertechnologysomehowcausesthebrainsofyoungpeopletobewireddifferently."Theyshouldbedistractedandshouldperformmorepoorlythantheydo,"Rosensays."Butfindingsshowteenssurvivedistractionsmuchbetterthanwewouldpredictbytheirageandtheirbraindevelopment."Becausethesekidsaremoreimmersedandatyoungerages,Rosensays,theeducationalsystemhastochangesignificantly."Thegrowthcurve(曲线)ontheuseoftechnologywithchildrenisexponential(快速增长的),andweruntheriskofbeingoutofstepwiththisgenerationasfarashowtheylearnandhowtheythink,"Rosensays."Wehavetogivethemoptionsbecausetheywanttheirworldindividualized."32.ComparedwiththeirMillennialelders,theiGenerationkids__________.A.communicatewithothersbyhigh-techmethodscontinuallyB.prefertoliveavirtuallifethanarealoneC.areequippedwithmoremoderndigitaltechniquesD.knowmoreontechnologythantheirelders33.WhydidLarryRosennamethenewgenerationasiGeneration?A.Becausethisgenerationisfeaturedbytheuseofpersonalhigh-techdevices.B.Becausethisgenerationstressesanindividualizedstyleoflife.C.Becauseitistheauthorhimselfwhohasdiscoveredthenewgeneration.D.Becauseit'samind-setgenerationinsteadofanage-setone.34.Rosen'sfindingssuggestthattechnology_________.A.hasanobviouseffectonthefunctionofiGeneration'sbraindevelopmentB.hasgreatlyaffectedtheiGeneration'sbehaviorsandacademicperformanceC.hasnosignificantlynegativeeffectoniGeneration'smentalandintellectualdevelopmentD.hascauseddistractionproblemsoniGenerationwhichaffecttheirdailyperformance35.Accordingtothepassage,educationhasto_________.A.adaptitssystemtotheneedofthenewgenerationB.usemoretechnologiestocaterfortheiGenerationC.riskitssystemtocertainextentfortheiGenerationD.beconductedonlineforiGeneration'sindividualizedneed第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。注意:请将E选成AB,F选成AC,G选成AD。BenefitsofSportsDoingsportsisaphysical,mentalandsocialadventure.It’sagreatwayforchildrentotakeabreakfromacademicsandreleaseextraenergy.Italsohelpsthemleadfullerandhappierlivesasregularsportshaveproventoimproveoverallwell-being.Thephysicalbenefitsofdoingsportsareprobablythemostobvious.Regardlessofyourfitnesslevelwhenyoustartplayingsports,you’llnoticeanincreaseinyouroverallfitnessonceyou’reinvolved.____36____Basketballplayersfocusonstrengthtraining;footballplayersworkonspeedwhiletrackathletestrainthroughlongerruns.Thetrainingprocesshelpspromotephysicalfitnessandperformancesincompetitions.____37____Playingsportscontributestomentalhealth,helpingtoincreaseconfidenceandself-worth.Apatontheback,high-fivefromateammate,orhandshakeafteramatchreallyboostsachild’sconfidence.Wordsofpraiseandencouragementfromthecoach,parentsandotherplayersraisetheself-worth.____38____Soafteragame,it’sabetterideatoask“Didyouenjoythegame?”ratherthan“Didyouwin?”Childrenwhoparticipateinsportsmightalsobenefitfromthesocialaspect,feelingpartofagroup,buildingupaccountabilityandleadership.____39____Teamworkinvolvesbothbeingdependableasateammateandlearningtorelyonyourteammatestoachieveapositiveoutcome.Teamworkbreedsaccountabilityandchallengesyoutoberesponsibleforyouractions.Beingpartofateamgivesyouanopportunitytobealeader.Disciplineisanothersocialadvantage.Mostorganizedsportsrequireastricttrainingandpracticeschedule.Asastudent-athlete,youneedtobalanceacademicsandathletics.____40____Thereisnoshortageofreasonstofindasporttogetinvolvedin.Areyoureadytogo?Pickoneandgetmoving!A.It’snotjustyourbodythatbenefitsfromsports.B.Therefore,playingsportsisgoingtomakeyoumorefit.C.Butremember,achild’sself-worthshouldnotbedistinguishedbyvictoryorloss.D.Ifyouplaygroupsports,you’llbepartofateamthattakesdirectionfromacoach.E.Nearlyeverysportrequiresphysicalactivityandtheskillsneededtobecompetitive.F.Amongthese,learninghowtofunctionaspartofateamisthemostimportantadvantage.G.Onlywithstrictdisciplinecanyoubesuccessfulbothintheclassroomandinthesportsfield.第三部分完形填空(共20小题;每小题2分,共40分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Withconsumersgrowingincreasinglyfrustratedwithonlineadvertisingandprivacyconcerns,howdoyouconvinceshopperstobuyyournarrative(描述),___41___yourproduct?Arecentreportbyasoftwarereviewcompanythatconnectsbuyersandsellers,maybeableto___42___somelight.Itturnsoutthatitmayactuallybenefitbrandstobepainfully___43___abouttheirproducts.Consumerawarenessofinfluencermarketingstrategiesisincreasing.___44___,mostconsumerstrustonlinepeer___45___asmuchasrecommendationsfromfriends.Feedbackfromcommonpeople,itseems,actuallycarriesmore___46___thanabrandambassador.Transparency(透明度)iscrucial.Thereportfoundthatthereisalargetrust___47___betweensellersandbuyers.Whilesellersbelievetheyaretransparent,mostbuyersdon’tappeartoseeit.Duringthesalesprocess,85percentofsellers___48___tobeopenabouttheirproduct’slimitations,butonly36percentofbuyerssharethatsameview.Therealityis,consumersneverexpectanyproductstobe___49___---theyjustwantto___50___theoptionsthatarebestforthem.Theyalsowantbrandstobemore___51___.66percentofconsumerssaytheywillleaveacompanyiftheyfeeltheyarebeingtreatedlikeanumberandnotanindividual.Alongwithfakenews,advertisingfraud(诈骗),anddataleaks,therehavebeenfakereviewsaswell.Manysellersareusingtheplatformto___52___Amazonwithpositivereviewsthataren’tfromgenuinebuyers,makingbuildingtrustevenmoredifficult.Reviewsiteshavebeen___53___givingpreferentialtreatmenttopaidadvertisersandconsumersareincreasinglydiscerning(有辨别能力的),asaresult.___54___,reviewsitesarenotouronlysourceofpeerreviews,withsocialmediaprovidingcustomerexperiencesonasecond-to-secondbasis.Whenbrandstreatevery___55___withacustomerasapotentialreview,they’llstartpayingattentiontodeliveringavaluedandmemorableexperienceeverytime.Takingfeedback___56___alsoletscurrentcustomersfeelvaluedandrespected,thusmakingyourbusinessseemmoreapproachable.Thishelpssecure___57___,andthesecustomerswillbecomebrandambassadorstotheirfriendsandpeopletheymeetonline.Thechallengeforbrandstodayisdetermininghowtousethe___58___oftheconsumertotheiradvantage.Inanageofcutting-edgetechnology,artificialintelligence,andself-servicecustomercare,it’soddtoacknowledgethatthebestwaytobuildtrustwithyourcustomersisbyholdinganopen___59___withthem.Beingmorehuman,transparent,andlisteningtowhatpeoplearesayingwillseeyourcompany___60___inaneramarkedbyconsumersuspicion.41.A.letout B.letalone C.letgo D.letdown42.A.shed B.draw C.strike D.reflect43.A.nervous B.honest C.careful D.particular44.A.Instead B.Otherwise C.Moreover D.However45.A.reviews B.reactions C.experiences D.instructions46.A.weight B.risks C.warnings D.burdens47.A.relationship B.influence C.gap D.extension48.A.refuse B.hesitate C.desire D.claim49.A.advanced B.perfect C.remarkable D.unique50.A.consider B.offer C.select D.exercise51.A.efficient B.profitable C.human D.responsible52.A.equip B.present C.offer D.flood53.A.associatedwith B.mistakenby C.praisedas D.criticizedfor54.A.Onthecontrary B.Infact C.Bycontrast D.Inaword55.A.cooperation B.complaint C.interaction D.appointment56.A.lightly B.severely C.slightly D.seriously57.A.safety B.loyalty C.convenience D.employment58.A.money B.choice C.habit D.voice59.A.dialogue B.debate C.competition D.contract60.A.thrive B.operate C.leap D.substitute第四部分:基础知识运用。(共25小题,每小题1分)61.SomeChineseparentsaresendingtheirchildren,athugeexpense,tointernationalschoolsfora(n)______education.alternative B.superior C.temporary D.aggressiveFormanyforeignlearners,eveniftheyhavelearnedChineseforseveralyears,theyonlyhavesome_____withit,farfrombeingexpertatthiscomplexlanguage.A.

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addition63.—WhatdoyouthinkofTim? —Heappearsakindperson.Idon’tlikehim,_______. A.evenso B.eventhough C.though D.yet 64.YourEnglish______muchbetternowifyouhadtakentheteacher’sadvice. A.wouldbe B.wouldhavebeen C.willbe D.willhavebeen65.Henever______hissontodohishomework.Asaresult,hissonfellbehindhisclassroom.A.dragged B.dived C.urged D.paused66.Becauseofitshighquality,theproducthasgained______withawiderangeofpeople.A.favor B.access C.comment D.permission67.WhatifI’mnotsatisfiedwithmy______?WillIgetafullrefund? A.pressure B.purchase C.profit D.practice68.Peoplearealwaysjudgemental,criticizingotherswithout_______themselves. A.accountingfor B.reflectingon C.workingout D.callingup69.MostordinarypeopleinIraqarelivinginpovertyandpanicnow.Inotherwords,theirbasicrightsaren’t______.A.performed B.reserved C.guaranteed D.distributed70.Thereareonly______naturalresourcesastherewerethirtyyearsago.A.ashalfmuch B.ashalfmany C.halfasmuch D.halfasmany71.Twocenturieslater,theSpanishhadsettledinmostpartsofSouthAmericaandalongthenorthwestcoastof_______wenowcalltheUnitedStates.A.what B.where C.which D.whom72.Severalweekshadgoneby_______herealizedthepaintingwasmissing.A.as B.before C.since D.after73.______ofdangerontheroadatnight,thegirlhadtogohomewithafriend______her.A.Beingwarned;accompanied B.Havingwarned;accompanyingC.Warning;accompanying D.Havingbeenwarned;accompanying74.Mymotheropposesme______inthenewly-decoratedhouseforalongtime,forthefreshpaint______poisonoussmell. A.staying;letsin B.staying;givesoff C.tostay;letsout D.tostay;givesout75.Ifeltoutofplaceinthecrowdedhall,______avoidingeyecontactwithothers.A.narrowly B.gradually C.violently D.desperately76.Onlineshopkeepersaresupposedtoprovidegoodswhich______thequalityoftheirdescription. A.catchupon B.keeppacewith C.liveupto D.holdonto77.Itremainsunknown_______thepeacetalkbetweenthetwocountriesisgoingtolead.A.where B.when C.how D.why78.AsamotherIaskyourjusticetobe______andnottopunishmysonformattershehasnocontrolover. A.fulfilling B.merciful C.distinct D.stable79.Inthe______ofproof,thepolicecouldnottakeactionagainsttheman. A.presence B.shortage C.absence D.failure80.Sensiblepeopledon’tthinkitis______tobuythingswhicharenotneededevenatalowprice. A.worth B.worthy C.worthless D.worthwhile81.Theteacherwroteanexampleontheblackboardto_______thepoint.A.illustrate B.suggest C.express D.recognize82.Thefamouswriterisstillsharpinthoughtthoughhehas_______theageofninety-two. A.gained B.obtained C.attained D.sustained83.Anewstudysuggeststhatyellingatchildrenmayhaveconsequencesthatgobeyond_______ofbeatingthem.A.ones B.these C.those D.that84.Thegovernmenthas______aseriesofpoliciesandmeasurestoensuretheimprovementinlivingstandards.A.putdown B.putout C.putoff D.putforward85.Allthetravellingfare,unlessspecificallystated_______,includesadmissionchargestotheattractions,showsandexhibitionswevisit.A.otherwise B.likewise C.therefore D.still第II

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