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成都外国语学校下期半期考试

高一英语笔试试卷

命题人:阎小璐张鑫代亮审题人:代亮

注意事项:

1.试题分第I卷和第n卷两部分。

2.满分150分,考试时间120分钟。

3.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考号准确无误地填写,填涂在答题卡规定

的位置上;使用2B填涂.

4.考试结束后将答题卡交回,不得折叠、损毁答题卡。

第I卷(选择题共100分)

I.Multiplechoice.(Fx30)

1.---IsEdisonChenstillperforming?

---Fmafraidnot.Heissaidthestagesincethescandala

coupleofyearsago.

A.tohaveleftB.toleaveC.tohavebeenleftD.tobe

leaving

2.Afterthenewpromotionstrategywasintroduced,thePeugeotcar

dealerssellin2012astheyearbefore.

A.asmanycarsmorethantwiceB.twicemorethanasmany

cars

C.morethantwiceasmanycarsD.twiceasmanycarsmore

than

3.Youshouldtrytogetagoodnight'ssleepmuchworkyouhave

todo.

A.althoughB.nomatterC.howeverD.whatever

4.isknowntousallisthatChineseInternetcompaniesSinaand

Tencentshutdowncommentingservicesonmicroblogsuntil

Tuesday.

A.WhichB.ItC.AsD.What

5.Everyminuteandeverysecondshouldbemadefullofthe

efficiencyoftheconstructionofChengdusubwayLine2.

A.use;toimproveB.using;improve

C.use;improvingD.used;improved

6.AbuswascaughtonfireyesterdayinHangzhou.Fortunately,the

firefightersarrivedatthesceneandpromptlythefire,causing

nocasualties.

A.turneddownB.putoutC.putawayD.letdown

7.Mr.White,whocomesfromEuropeancountry,hasformed

habitofattendingchurchonSundaymorningsherein

Chengdu.

A.an,/,theB.a,the,/C.an,the,/D.

a,a,a

8.Whenevershespeaksinpublic,isfairlyoften,shewilltalkon

andonaboutwhatshethinkswithoutleavingherselfaminutetolisten.

A.whichB.whatC.thatD.

when

9.---Canyoutellmewhoforthischaos?

---thosedriverswhoonlythinkofthemselves.

A.toblame;TheyareB.shouldbeblamed;Theyare

C.istoblame;ItisD.isblamed;Itis

10.---HaveyouwatchedthelatestepisodeoftheBigBangTheorywith

StephenHawking'sguestappearanceinit?

---Yes,infactIwatcheditthismorning.Itheshowfor

months.

A.haven'tseenB.hadn'tseenC.didn'tsee

D.don'tsee

11.Writteninahurry,.Howcanitbesatisfactory?

A.theyfindmanymistakesinthereport

B.lotsofmistakeshavebeenmadeinthereport

C.thereareplentyofmistakesinthereport

D.thereportisfullofmistakes

12.Theboytookthegirlbacktothesametheatrehewatchedthe

movieTitanic.Hethinksitmeansalottowatchthesamemoviewith

3Dtohim.

A.thatB.whereC.asD.when

13.Onhearingthebell,hethebookslyingopenonthedesk,

rushedoutandintotheschoolcafeteria.

A.leaving;disappearingB.left;disappeared

C.left;disappearingD.leaving;

disappeared

14.——DidyouseeJoyintheclassroom?

---Yes.HebyJane,whohashelpedhimtorealiselifeisnot

onlyaboutsleeping.

A.hadbeenlecturedB.lectured

C.haslecturedD.wasbeinglectured

15.——What'sthecommonofdealingwithfailingintheexams?

——Generally,educationcomesfirst.Drippingwaterwearsthrough

rock.

A.processB.practiceC.procedureD.

performance

16.NothingbutsomeancientChinesecoinsinthesunkenship

sincetheybegantheexploration.

A.werefoundB.wasfoundC.havebeenfoundD.has

beenfound

17.----Wereyoudisappointedwhenyoureceivedthebookbought

throughtheInternet?

——Well,yes,.Thebackcoverwasabittorn,butitdidn't

reallymatter.

A.sortofB.verymuchC.notatallD.never

mind

18.Fillingthequestionnairetohelpusunderstandwhatwecan

tomakeUTOPIA(成外部落)morepopularwithyouwillbe

appreciated.

A.bringupB.bringinC.bringdownD.bringwith

19.Hehasgotbothcorrespondingeducationandtalentsandisbyall

meansthisjob.

A.equalB.equaltoC.equalforD.equalof

20.一Itisapitythatyouhavedecidedtofromthecompany.

一'"Godnevo"slamsadocxinyourSeewithoutopeningaboxofchocolate“Isimply

don?tlikethewaytheyme.

A.leave;thinkB.retire;regard

C.resign;treatD.design;behave

21.Whatpetrifiedmewasnotwhatshesaidbutshesaidit.Ihave

noideawhereherpridecomesfrom.

A.thewayB.inthewaythat

C.inthewayD.thewaywhat

22.Beinghonesttoothersshouldbeeveryone'soflife.,

ourworldwillbemorepeaceful.

A.aim;IfsoB.standard;Ifthat

C.belief;EvensoD.principle;Ifso

23.Todistinguishyourselfinyourfuturedays,,youshould

bestronginmind.

A.thefirsttimeB.forthefirsttimeC.firstofallD.after

all

24.HepromisedtodothatformeIallowedhimforafew

days.

A.onconditionthat;toleaveB.onconditionif;toleave

C.onconditionthat;leavingD.ontheconditionthat;leaving

25.ThissoftwareforEnglishstudyalotoflearnerswhoareweak

inoralEnglish.

A.leadstoB.appealsagainst

C.contributestoD.appealsto

26.Thefilmisthatone.Neitherofthemisworthseeing.

A.notinterestingthanB.notmoreinterestingthan

C.nomoreinterestingthanD.nointerestingthan

27.It'sbeyondtheirexpectationwhatgreattroubletheyhavethe

problem.

A.tosolve;beingdiscussedB.solving;discussing

C.tosolve;todiscussD.solving;beingdiscussed

28.Beforethecollegeentranceexamination,manystudentshaveshown

oftension.Somehavetroubleinsleepingwhileothershave

losttheirappetite.

A.signalsB.marksC.signs

D.symbols

29.Doesthewaywethoughtofthewatercleanmakeany

sense?

A.makingBtomakeChowtomakeD

havingmade

30.Lotsofrescueworkerswereworkingaroundtheclock,

suppliestoYushu,QinghaiProvinceaftertheearthquake.

A.sendingB.tosendC.havingsentD.to

havesent

ILClozetest.(L5'x20)

AfeelingofexcitementovercamemeasIlookedaroundthe

stadium.

At5:30pm,twohoursbeforegametime,Iwalkedintothe

lockerroom.My31ofschool,musicandwhatIplannedtodo

onSaturdaynightwere32withthesimpleaimtobeatthe

footballteamacrossthefieldfromustonight.

Approachingmylocker,Inoticedmyteammates33.Some

restedonbenches,staringupattheceiling34itwereafilmof

theopposingteam'splay.Someseemedabitmore35,usingthe

timetotelljokes.Afewstaredatthefield,36whatwillhappen

in120minutes.

Ourcoach,TonySeverino,cameoutofhisofficeat6o'clock.

Hetoldtheteamhow37thisgamewasfortheseason,between

twoofthestate'stopteams-myschoolandouropposingteam,

LibertyHighSchool.Hiswordsgavetheteamimpulse(冲动)it

neededto38.

At7:10pm,warm-upsfinished,wewentoverthegame39

anddiscussedwhatweneededtodoforthenextthreehours.The

soundofthenationalanthem40thatwewereonlyminutesfrom

theaction.Ourcoachusuallymadeafinal41Buttonightwas

different.Onthisclearnighthe42lookedaroundtheroomat

alltheplayersandshouted,"Let'sgoandgetthem.^^Even43

the"get"cameoutofhismouth,wewerealready44ourway

outofthedoor.

Outside,afewyoungfansreachedtotouchourhands,eagerto

bea45ofourschoofswinningtradition.WhenIsmiledand

46myhand,theyoungfaceslitupasiftheyhadjustmet

Superman.

Secondslater,theteamranontothe47,movingasamass

ofblue,infrontofapackedstadium.Weenjoyedanoisy48

fromfansandthefightsongplayedbyourschoolband.Breathingin

the49ofoneofthebiggestgameoftheyear,Ifeltwewere

suretowin.Itoldmyself,“Thiswaswhatitwasallabout”and50

thatitwasformomentslikethisthatIlovedhighschoolfootball.

31.A.thoughtsB.ideasC.picturesD.minds

32.A.coveredB.mixedC.replacedD.filled

33.A.exercisingB.strugglingC.preparingD.

previewing

34.A.incaseB.eventhoughC.aslongasD.asif

35.A.relaxedB.worriedC.frightenedD.

impressed

36.A.dreamingB.wishingC.thinkingD.

imagining

37.A.uselessB.difficultC.availableD.important

38.A.warmupB.pickupC.getupD.riseup

39.A.routeB.flameC.planD.forecast

40.A.urgedB.insistedC.suggestedD.stressed

41.A.speechB.preparationC.decisionD.change

42.A.finallyB.simplyC.actuallyD.eventually

43.A.whenB.beforeC.asD.since

44.A.leadingB.draggingC.showingD.making

45.A.playerB.friendC.partD.team

46.A.heldoutB.tookoutC.gotoutD.

broughtout

47.A.fieldB.stageC.yardD.garden

48.A.successB.replyC.achievementD.

welcome

49.A.atmosphereB.experienceC.expectationD.

examination

50.A.acceptB.admittedC.realizedD.

recognized

III.Readingcomprehension(2'x20)

A

Whereisthatnoisecomingfrom?Notsure?Trylivingwithyoureyes

closedforafewyears.

Blindpeoplearebetteratlocatingsoundsthanpeoplewhocansee,a

newstudysays,withoutthebenefitsofvisiontheearsseemtowork

muchbetter.

Previousstudieshaveshownthatblindpeoplearebetterthanothersat

reachingoutandtouchingthesourcesofsoundsthatarecloseby.

ResearchersfromtheUniversityofMontrealwantedtoseeifblind

peoplewerealsobetteratlocatingsoundsthatarefaraway.

Twenty-threeblindpeopleparticipatedinthestudy.Allhadbeen

sightlessforatleast20years.Fourteenofthemhadlosttheirvision

beforeage11.therestwentblindafterage16.Theexperimentalso

included10peoplewhocouldseebutwerewearingblind-folds.

Inonetask,volunteershadtopickthedirectionofasoundcoming

fromabout3metresaway.Whenthesoundwasinfrontofthemor

slightlyoffcenterinfront,bothgroupsperformedequallywell.

Whensoundscamefromthesideortheback,however,theblind

groupperformedmuchbetterthantheblindfoldedgroup.Theparticipants

whohadbeenblindsincechildhooddidslightlybetterthanthosewho

losttheirsightlater.

Recognizingthelocationsofdistantsoundscanbeamatterof

life-or-deathforblindpeople,saytheresearchers.Crossingthestreet,for

instance,ismuchharderwhenyoucan'tseethecarscoming.

Still,theresearchersweresurprisedbyhowwelltheblind

participantsdid,especiallythosewhowentblindafterage16.Inanother

experiment,thescientistsalsofoundthatpartsofthebrainthatnormally

dealwithvisualinformationbecameactiveinlocatingsoundinthe

peoplewhowereblindbyage11.Thesebrainpartsdidn'tshow

sound-locationactivityintheothergroupofblindpeopleorinthesighted

people.Thescientistsnowwanttolearnmoreabouttheworkingof

brainsof“late-onset“blindpeople.

51.Therecentstudyshowsblindpeoplearebetterattelling

A.Thesourcesofloudsounds.B.thelocationsofdistantsounds

C.thedirectionofsharpsoundsD.thedistanceofasoundinfrontof

them

52.Ifpeoplewereaskedtotellthedirectionofasoundfromtheside,

whowouldperformbest?

A.Thosewhoareblind.B.Thosewhohavegoneblind

sincechildhood.

C.Thosewhowentblindatage16.D.Thosewhoareblindfolded.

53.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Whethertobeabletolocatethesoundscanbeofvitalimportance

fortheblind.

B.Allthevolunteersintheexperimentaresightless.

C.Alltheparticipantsdidequallywellwhenpickingsoundsfrom

whateverdirection.

D.Thelaterpeoplebecomeblind,thebettertheycanperformin

tellingthedirectionofsounds.

54.Whatdoweknowaboutthatpartsofbraindealingwithvisual

informationareactiveinlocatingsounds?

A.Thishappensinalmostallthetesters.

B.Thisonlyoccursinthepeoplewhowereblindafterage16.

C.Itremainsnothingnewtothescientistsanymore.

D.Itremainsamysterywhyitisso.

B

Thefirstdayofschoolourprofessorintroducedhimselfand

challengedustogettoknowsomeonewedidn'tknow.Istooduptolook

aroundwhenagentlehandtouchedmyshoulder.Iturnedaroundtofinda

wrinkled,littleoldladybeamingupatmewithasmilethatlitupher

entirebeing.

Shesaid,“Hi,girl!MynameisRose.I'm87yearsold.CanIgive

youahug?”

Ilaughedandenthusiastically(热情地)responded,"Ofcourseyou

may!”andshegavemeagiantsqueeze.

“Whyareyouincollegeatsuchayoung,innocentage?”Iasked.She

jokinglyreplied,''I'mheretomeetarichhusband,getmarried,havea

coupleofchildren,andthenretireandtravel!?,

“Noseriously,Isaid.Iwascuriouswhatmayhavemotivatedherto

betakingonthischallengeatherage.

“IalwaysdreamedofhavingacollegeeducationandnowFmgetting

one!”shetoldme.

Overthecourseoftheyear,Rosebecameacampusiconandshe

easilymadefriendswherevershewent.Shelovedtodressupandshe

reveledintheattentionbestoweduponherfromtheotherstudents.She

waslivingitup.

AttheendofthesemesterweinvitedRosetospeakatourfootball

banquet.Tilneverforgetwhatshetaughtus.

“Wedonotstopplayingbecauseweareold;wegrowoldbecausewe

stopplaying.Thereareonlytwosecretstostayingyoung,beinghappy,

andachievingsuccess.Youhavetolaughandfindhumoreveryday.

You'vegottohaveadream.Whenyouloseyourdreams,youdie!^^she

said.

“Thereisahugedifferencebetweengrowingolderandgrowingup.If

youarenineteenyearsoldandlieinbedforonefullyearanddon'tdo

oneproductivething,youwillturn20yearsolder.IfIam87yearsold,

andstayinbedforayear,andneverdoanything,Iwillturn88.Anybody

cangrowolder.Buteveryminutecountsforyoungmen,^^sheadded.

“Theideaistogrowupbyalwaysfindingtheopportunityinchange.

Havenoregrets.Theelderlyusuallydon'thaveregretsforwhatwedid,

butratherforthingswedidnotdo.Theonlypeoplewhofeardeathare

thosewithregrets.^^

Sheconcludedherspeechbycourageouslysinging“TheSongof

Rose”.Shechallengedeachofustostudythelyrics(歌词)andlivethem

outinourdailylives.

Attheyear'send,Rosefinishedthecollegedegreeshehadbegunall

thoseyearsago.OneweekaftergraduationRosediedpeacefullyinher

sleep.

55.Rosemadeherselfknowntotheauthorinamanner.

A.seriousB.coldC.humorousD.crazy

56.Fromtheinformationprovidedinthepassage,weknow.

A.Rosefinishedthecollegedegreewithinayear

B.Rosedidrealizeherdreamofmeetingarichhusbandandgetting

marriedthroughcollegeeducation

C.Roseenjoyedhercampuslifeverymuch

D.Rosegrewsooldthatshestoppedplaying

57.Rosedeliveredthespeech.

A.atthegraduationB.whichshepreparedcarefully

C.endedwith'TheSongofRose"D.tochallengealltheother

speakers

58.Accordingtoherspeech,.

A.wheneveryouhaveadream,yousucceed

B.notallpeoplegrowupwhilegrowingolder

C.Roseusuallyregrettedhavingdonesomething

D.anine-year-oldisasoldasa87-year-oldifhedoesn'tdoanything

C

ArtsandcultureislivedandbreathedineverycornerofCanada.Due

toaracialandimmigrant(移民)populationthevarietyandrichnessof

artandsportsisveryevident.

SincetheSecondWorldWar,Canadahasproducedanimpressive

amountofwriting.Fromnovelstopoetry,theselectioniswide.Native

writersarealsobecomingbetterknownacrossCanadainrecentyears.

Musiciansarereachingahigherlevelofrecognitionintheworld

musicscene.EverythingfromCountrytoPop,ClassicaltoHeavyRock

canbefoundacrossCanadaandacrosstheglobeperformedbyCanadian

artists.

FilmCrewinCanadaTheNationalFilmBoardistheprimary

producerofmoviesinCanada.However,manyHollywoodstudiosare

turningtoCanadaasasourceforlocationsandasanalternativetothe

moreexpensiveUSA.Manywellknownactors,directors,screenwriters

andmoviescomefromCanadaandoftenscoopawardsfortheirwork.

FrenchartwasthefirsttoappearinCanadaalongtheStLawrence

inandaroundQuebec.Sincethenthevolumeofartandartistshas

increased.CanadianphotographyaswellaspaintingbyCanadiansare

notwellknownoutsideofCanadabutrecognitionisincreasing.

Sportisamajorpartoftoday'ssocietyinCanada.Hockeyisthe

mostpopularspectatorsportwithmoreparticipantstakingpartincurling.

Americanstylefootballandbaseballarealsoverypopularandallofthese

sportsareplayedacrossCanada.

59.Whatwouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?

A.AbriefintroductiontoCanadaB.Canadianarts,cultureand

sports

C.CanadianartistsD.Canadianartsandcultureareworld

famous

60.Canadahasmanyformsofartandculturebecauseithas.

A.alonghistoryB.alargearea

C.alargepopulationD.avarietyofnationsandimmigrants

61.ManyHollywoodstudioscometosettleinCanadabecause.

A.ThecostinCanadaislowerthanthatintheUSA.

B.Canadahasmanywellknownactorsanddirectors.

C.TheywanttoworktogetherwiththemovieproducersinCanada.

D.TheywanttomakemoviesaboutCanada.

62.WhichofthestatementsaboutCanadaisWrong?

A.CanadianArtshasbeenmuchinfluencedbyFrenchpeople.

B.Canadianpeoplelovesportsverymuch.

C.Therearemanybigfilm-makingcompaniesinCanada.

D.CanadianArtsandartistsarebecomingbetterknown.

D

Manyofuslikingcookingbutneverhavemuchtimeforit.

HelenFry'snewbookQuickCookinghasbeenspeciallywrittenforbusy

people.Ithasover1,000recipes,fromthefamousSpanishgazpachoto

Swedishsmorgasbord.Thebookiswellwrittenandthephotographsand

drawingsareclear.(TheyarelikethoseintheexcellentQuick

DressmakingandQuickGardening.)Thebookhasastrongplasticcover.

Itiseasytofindyourwayaroundittoo.Andbusypeople,noticethis!

MrsFrytellsyouhowmuchtimeyouneedinordertogeteachdish

ready.

QuickCookinghas4parts,oneforeachseason.Thishelpsyoutouse

freshfruitandvegetableswhentheyarecheaper——and,ofcourse,better.

Therearealotofexcitingideasfromforeigncountries,andmostofthe

recipesareeasytofollow.Youtakesomethingsimplelikeachickenor

somecheese,andmakeanunusualdishoutofit.Forexample,thereare

nofewerthan40recipesforeggs!MrsFrydoesnotplancompletemeals

forthe“quickbook”.Thebeginnerswillhavetofindoutalotofthings

forhimself——orherself.Butthisoughtnottobedifficultwithsucha

goodbook.IwantedtotrymanyoftherecipesassoonasIreadthem.

Forpeoplewithlittlesparetime,HelenFry'sQuickCookingisof

excellentvalue.

63.HelenFry'sbookiscalledQuickCookingbecause.

A.youcancookallthedishesinitquickly

B.thereisover1,000recipesinit

C.itiswrittenforpeoplewhodon'thavemuchtime

D.ittellsyouhowtocookallkindsoffoodquickly

64.Busypeopleshouldnoticethat.

A.alltherecipesinthebookareeasytofollow

B.thereareclearphotographsanddrawingsinthebook

C.thebookhasastrongcover

D.theyaretoldhowlongeachdishtakestocook

65.Thispassageismainlyprobably.

A.abookreviewB.anotice

C.alettertoaneditorD.anintroductiononcooking

66.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.

A.HelenFryisgoodatwritingbooksquickly

B.Completemealsareplannedonlyforbeginners

C.Therearequiteafew“quickbooks,,forbusypeople

D.Beginnersareadvisedtostartmakingmealsoutofthecheapest

materials

E

Thereusedtobefourcommonlifephases(阶段):childhood,

adolescence,adulthoodandoldage.Now,thereareatleastsix:childhood,

adolescence,odyssey,adulthood,activeretirementandoldage.Ofthe

newones,theleastunderstoodisodyssey,thedecadeofwanderingthat

frequentlyoccursbetweenadolescenceandadulthood.

Theyseethatpeopleinthisagebracketaredelaying

marriage.They'redelayinghavingchildren.They'redelayingpermanent

employment.Peoplewhowerebornbefore1964tendtodefineadulthood

bycertainachievementsmovingawayfromhome,becomingfinancially

independent,gettingmarriedandstartingafamily.

In1960,roughly70percentof30-year-oldshadachievedthese

things.By2000,fewerthan40percentof30-year-oldshaddonethe

same.

Yetwithalittleimaginationit'spossibleevenforbabyboomers(生

育高峰期的人)tounderstandwhatit'sliketobeinthemiddleofthe

odysseyyears.It'spossibletoseethatthisperiodisasensibleresponseto

modernconditions.

TwooftheAmericanbestsocialscientistshavebeentryingto

understandthisnewlifeperiod.Throughtheirwork,youcansee

uncertaintythatnowcharacterizesthisstage.Youngpeoplegrowupin

tightlystructuredchildhoods,RobertWuthnowofPrincetonobserves,but

thengraduateintoaworldofuncertainty.Oldsuccessrecipesdon'tapply,

newsystemshavenotbeenestablishedandeverythingseemstogiveway

toalesspermanentversionofitself.DatinggiveswaytoFacebookand

hookingup.Newspaperreadinggiveswaytoblogging.Forexample,in

1970,49percentofadultsintheir20sreadadailypaper,nowit'sat21

percent.

Thejobmarketischangeable.Graduatingseniorsdon'tfind

corporationsofferingthemjobsthatwillguidethemallthewayto

retirement.Insteadtheyfindavastmenuofinformationeconomyoptions,

fewofwhichtheyhaveheardoforpreparedfor.

67.Whichisthecorrectorderofthefollowinglifephases?

a.childhoodb.adolescencec.adulthood

d.oldagee.odysseyf.activeretirement

A.a-b-c-d-e-fB.a-b-e-c-f-dC.a-b-e-d-f-cD.a-b-c-e-d-f

68.By2000,mostofthe30-year-olds.

A.werefinanciallydependent

B.gotwell-preparedfortheemployment

C.gotmarriedearlyandstartedtheirfamily

D.preferredblogwritingtonewspaperreading

69.WecanlearnfromParagraph5thatyoungpeople.

A.favortheworldfullofchanges

B.grewupinunstablechildhoods

C.feeluneasyaboutthepresentsituation

D.mayrefertotheexperienceoftheirseniors

70.Thepassageisprobablyfollowedbyaparagraphaboutthe

A.concernsaboutactiveretirementphase

B.reasonsforthebirthoftheodysseyphase

C.influencesoftheodysseyphaseonthesociety

D.situationsofactiveretirementinothercountries

第口卷(非选择题共50分)

注意事项:

必须使用0.5毫米黑色墨迹签字笔在答题卡上题目所指是的答案区域

内作答。答在试题卷上无效。

IV.Completethewordsinthefollowingsentencesaccordingtothe

giveninitials.(Px10)

1.I'vehadmycarfbrfiveyears.Itstillbehaveswellandthere5snothingwrongwithit,soI

thinkitisarfriend.

2.Thiskindofmedicineisforeuseonly.Itcannotbetakenbymouth.

3.Inthisdayandage,theplasticshasbecomepopularamongwomenwhowanttolook

moreattractive

4.Doyouthinkthatthedchopsticksareawasteofnaturalresources?

5.Stoptalkingaboutyourplan.Whynotstarttodosomethingaboutit?Actionsarealwaysmore

pthanwords.

6.Bothofthecompetitorshavetheexperienceofwinningtheotherperson,soitisdifficultto

pthewinnerofthecompetition.

7.Creatingmorejobsisacproblemfacingthepresident.Hehasmadeeveryeffortto

solvetheproblem,whilealleffortsseemtobeinvain.

8.Onceyoucomeacrossanewword,don'tcthedictionarypromptly.Youcantry

guessingthemeaningfromthecontext.

9.ThismovieisaperfectcofChineseKongfuandAmericanculture.

10.Anyoneataninvestmentbankwillknowthatmoneycanmlikesnowbeforethe

endoftheyearifthingsgowrong.

V.ChoosetherightwordorphrasetoH1Iintheblank,andchangeits

formwhennecessary.(1'x10)

aboveallinallreferto

identifywith

laystressonpickuppickout

comeintoeffect

beconsciousthatputoffmanageto

cometoanend

1.Allthelightswentoff,whileIamanwasfollowingme.

Terrified,Ispeduptoanearbyshop.

2.Heisamavellousspeaker.Everytimehespeakstothepublic,he

neverhisnotes.

3.Afterthetwohourswhichwasliketwoyears,thisboringplay

afterall.

4.I'mgladtoseeshefinallyafterhavingstayedinhospital

fortwomonths.

5.Ifoundithardtoanyofthecharactersinthefilm,allofwhom

havesomeweakpointintheirpersonalities.

6.Wecanthemeetingorcancelit.Ileaveittoyoutodecide.

7.Thenewseat-beltregulationslastweek.

8.Sure,amanshouldhiscareerinordertosupporthisfamily.

9.Howonearthdidhelivealoneonadesertedislandforfive

years?

10.Heisstrong,braveand,,honest,whichmakeshimthemost

popularheroinourcountry.

VI.Errorcorrection.(Fx10)

DearPeter,

Thanksverymuchoninvitingmetoyourbirthday1.

partyonSunday.Fdlikeverymuchcomebut2.

IhadanexaminationonMondaymorning.Itis3.

averyimportantexambutIcan'taffordto4.

failit.Filspendthewholeweekendread

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