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2022北京西城高二(下)期末英语2022.7本试卷共页,共分。考试时长分钟。考生务必将答案写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。第卷共75分)I.听力理解(共三节,22.5第一节:共4小题;每小题1.5分,共6分)听下面四段对话,每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的AC三个选项中选出最佳选项。每段对话你将听一遍。1.WhatwillthespeakersforMr.Jenkins?A.Buyanotebook.B.Giveaspeech.C.Holdaparty.2.Whattimewillthemanleavefortheairport?A.At2:00B.At4:30pm.C.At7:30pm.3.Whycan’tthemanavacationthissummer?A.HealotofworkB.Hewantsseeplays.C.Hewillvisitsomelocalmuseums.4.Whatthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Doctorpatient.B.Driverandpassenger.C.Managersecretary.第二节(共6小题;每小题分,共9听下面三段对话,每段对话后有两道小题,从每题所给的ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项。每段对话你将听两遍。听第5段材料,回答第5至第6小题。5.Whydoesthewomantired?A.ShestudiedthewholeB.busylearningpsychology.C.hasbeenworkingapaper.6.Whatwillthespeakersdothisweekend?A.Havelunchtogether.B.Prepareforanexam.C.Discussareport.听第6段材料,回答第7至第8小题。7.Whatwillthewomanprobablymajorin?A.Business.8.Whatdoesthemanoftendohissparetime?A.Watchmovies.B.Listenmusic.听第7段材料,回答第9至第小题。9.Howmuchthewomanwillingpaypermonthfortherent?B.Biology.C.Computerscience.C.Readnovels.A.$800.10.Whataspectoftheapartmentthewomanunsatisfiedwith?A.Thelocation.B.Thetransportation.第三节:(共5小题;每小题分,共听下面一段独白,根据题目要求在相应的横线上写下第题至第题的关键信息。每小题仅填写一个词。这段独白你将听两遍。B.$900.C.$1000.C.Theenvironment.HowtoApplyforScholarshipsWherelookscholarships••Scholarshipsareoftenthefinancialaidsection.Findinformationonthe12.••DuringthesummerjustbeforeyouryearofSchool.Afteryouarealreadycollege.WhenapplyforscholarshipsChecktheinformationbesure.Whatscholarshipsapplyfor••Focusfindingscholarshipsyouareagoodfit15yoursearchscholarshipsthatyouqualifyII.完形填空(共小题;每小题分,共22.5阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Ilovemyfather.He’stheparentwhoIthoughtunderstoodme.ButwhenIwasgrowingup,hewashome.Heworkedovertimeasanaccountant,lateintotheeveningduringtheweek,allSaturdayandmostSundays.Evenhewashome,andwasn’tworkingathisdesk,Ihim,becauseIwasofthreedaughters.AllthoseyearsmychildhoodIlongedformyfather’s18.Onedaymyfatherwasworkingathisdesk.I19himandstoodbesidethedesk.20hiswriting,hedidn’tnoticeme.TolethimknowIwasthere,Iliftedmyplasticwaterandshothimface.Thisfrightenedhimheroaredlikeatiger.Idashedoftheroomdownthestairs.Iwasso21becauseI’dneverseenhimangrybefore.Momentslater,heappearedatthetopofthestairs,22hisarmsandlaughed;hisandlaughinvitedmebackupthestairsandintohugehug.Comfortingmesoftly,he23forscaringIkeptreplayingthe24mymindforathousandtimes.MysensethatIcouldn’treachmyfatherstayedwithmeevenwhenIwasgrown.Wellintoadulthood,IfeltthatIcouldneverthefathertimemissedasachild.ButturnedoutthatIcould.AndIThe26startedwhenmyfatherretired.Oneday,Icalledwhenmymotherwasout.Myfatheransweredthephone,andhecouldn’thandmemymother,27westartedtalk.Hetoldhe’dbeenthinkingabouthisgrandfather,andIaskedabouthim.Hebegantellingme.I28thatwhenIaskedhimabouthishestayedonthephone.Andtheolderhegot,themyfatherwastalkaboutpast,especiallyhischildhood.Inhisdetaileddescriptions,Ifelthewasrecreatingtheworldofhischildhood,and30mein.Thestoriestoldbecameaworldweinhabitedtogether.Heintroducedmethepeopleheknewthere,andthehewas.Ireallycherishfather’sstoriesandwillpassthemthenextgeneration.16.A.rarelyB.merelyC.frequentlyD.gradually17.A.watchB.followC.shareD.supportD.presentationD.comfortedD.AbsorbedD.bored18.A.impression19.A.approached20.A.Concerned21.A.annoyed22.A.crossed23.A.apologized24.A.B.attentionB.ignoredC.explanationC.monitoredC.DisappointedC.scaredB.ExperiencedB.depressedB.spreadC.swungD.movedB.complainedB.messageB.makeupforB.successC.hesitatedC.voiceD.jokedD.scene25.A.cutbackon26.A.changeC.keepupwithC.traditionC.forD.lookforwardD.silence27.A.butB.orD.so28.A.proposed29.A.seriousB.discoveredB.confidentB.pushingC.recalledC.eagerD.predictedD.reasonableD.inviting30.A.remindingC.requiringIII.阅读理解(共小题;每小题2分,共30分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ASportslikefigureskating,hockey,speedskating,skijumpinghavebeenpartOlympichistorysincetheWinterOlympicswerehostedFrance,1924.ButtheoriginsofmanyOlympicsportsstretchbackevenfurther.TheancientoriginsofskiingSkiinghasbeenaroundsinceearlycivilization,evidencedbya5,000-year-oldrockcarvingshowingmenonskisNorway,andthediscoveryaskidatingback6000B.C.foundRussia.ModernskiingcanbebacktheScandinavians,whoprimarilyusedskisasameansoftravelorforotherpracticalpurposes.Someofthefirstofficialcompetitionsbeganaround1850Norway,withthefirstrecordedSwedenoutsideStockholmTheBritisharetheoneswhotransformedskiingfromScandinavianrootsthehighlycompetitivesportnow.Alpineskiingordownhillskiingthemostpopularformofskiing,andfirstappearedtheWinterOlympics1936.ThedevelopmentofsnowboardingSnowboardingoriginatedasabackyardactivityknownassnurfing—inventedbyafatherentertainchildren.In1965,ShermanPoppenofMuskegon,Michigan,waslookingforsomethinghischildrencoulduseasasled.Hetiedtogethertwo—creatingatoyhenamed“Snurfer”.Lessthanayear,thetoyexplodedintoanationalcraze.AlthoughanannualchampionshipMuskegonwassponsoredbythemakersoftheSnurfer,competitorsbegancreatetheirownboards.BecausePoppentrademarkedthetermSnurfer,begancallthesportsnowboardinginstead.By1985,snurfingoutoffashion,butsnowboardinghadcaughtworldwide.ItfinallybecameanofficialOlympicsportforthe1998Games.TheearliestevidenceofcurlingThepredecessor前身)ofcurlingaScottishgame16thcenturyplayedonfrozenlakesponds,smoothstonesfromriverbeds.Centurieslater,thefirstcurlingclubwasfoundedScotlandandreceivedtheapprovalofQueenVictoria1843.Inthesport,playersslidethestonestowarda—curlingearningmorepointsthecloserthestonelandsthecenter.Bythe20thcentury,curlingwassowidespreadthatwasoneofthefewsportsplayedtheOlympicGames1924.31.Thefirstrecordedskiingracewasheld_______.A.SwedenB.RussiaC.BritainD.Norway32.Whatcanbelearnedsnowboardingfromthispassage?A.Itbecamewellknownbefore1965.B.Itoriginatedfromthetoy“Snurfer”.C.Itwasinventedasameansoftravel.D.ItwasnamedbytheinventorPoppen.33.WhichsportsappearedthefirstOlympicGames1924?A.Snurfingicehockey.C.Figureskatingcurling.B.SkatingandAlpineskiing.D.Snowboardingandskijumping.BJoelBoyersandhisfriend,MelodyAmong,wereheadinghomefromtheNashvilleairportwhenhereceivedafromastrangerPennsylvania.ThecallertoldBoyersthatherbrotherandhistwodaughtersweretrappedontheirroofWaverly,milesfromNashville.Theyweresurroundedbyrisingfloodwaterscausedbyrecord-breakingrainsanddn’tthinktheywouldsurvive.Desperate,callerhadtyped“Nashvillehelicopters”theWebsearchengine,Boyers’scompany,HelistarAviation,wasthefirstpopup.ShebeggedBoyersrescueherlovedones.BoyerslookedwesttowardWaverlyandthestormclouds.“Ma’am,”hesaid,“Nowillflythisweather,forgoodreason.”Butevenbeforehefinishedsentence,Boyersknewhewouldgobackup.“I’vegotadaughtermyself,”hesaid.Hethebrother’saddressintohisphone,heandAmong,drovebacktheairport.Soon,theyweretheair,unpreparedforwhattheywereaboutseeWaverly.Itwasnothingbutragingwaterbelowthem.Peoplewereholdingtightlyontoanythingthatdidn’tmove—roofs,trees,poles.Thefloodingtookoutcellphoneservice,meaningBoyerscouldn’tusehisphoneaccuratelypointoutthehousehewaslookingfor.Heonanyway.AsBoyerspilotedhelicopter,Amongbegansearchingforpeopleleftatoproofsandbridges—anywhereBoyerslandgetthemboard.Onemanhadrescuedpointedateenagerholdingonatree,whowasbarelyoutofthewater.SincetherewasplaceforBoyersland,loweredthehelicopterhovered盘旋)justabovewaterline.Therescuedhelpedthegetintothehelicopter.ThenBoyerscarefullyliftedoff.Afterdroppingofftheteenonapatchofland,andAmongwerebacktheair.NinetyminutesafterBoyersandAmongbegantheirmission,professionalrescuehelicoptersshowedItwasgoodtiming—BoyersAmongwerealmostoutofafterrescuing17people.AsforwomanwhooriginallycontactedBoyers,calledbackthatherbrotherhisdaughtershadalsobeensaved.34.WhathappenedwhenBoyerswasheadinghomefromtheairport?A.Hiscompanygotalotofattentiononline.B.Hisdaughterswereaflood.C.Hewasaskedhelpfloodvictims.D.Hereceivedafromhisbrother.35.WhatwasBoyers’smainchallengehisattemptrescuetheteen?A.Therewascellphoneservice.B.Hishelicopterwasrunningoutoffuel.C.Therewasplaceforhimlandsafely.D.Therecord-breakingblockedhisview.36.WhichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribeBoyers?A.Courageoussympathetic.B.Cooperativeoptimistic.D.Calmandambitious.C.Cautiousoutgoing.37.Whichofthefollowingtherightorderoftheevents?a.Boyersfailedlocatethehousehewaslookingfor.b.AfloodhitWaverlybecauseofrecord-breakingrains.c.ProfessionalrescuersarrivedatWaverlyofferhelp.d.Boyersmanageddropateenonapatchofland.A.c→a→d→bC.b→a→c→dB.c→b→a→dD.b→a→d→cCApublishedNationalAcademyofSciencesprovidesameasureoffar“deepfake”technologyhasprogressed.Theresultssuggestthatrealhumanscaneasilyfallformachine-generatedfaces.“WefoundthatAI-generatedfacesarehighlyrealistic,”saysstudyco-authorHanyFarid,aprofessoratUniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley.Theresultraisesconcerns“thesefacescouldbeeffectivewhenusedcriminalpurposes.”Thesynthetic(合成的)facesforthisstudyweredevelopedback-and-forthinteractionsbetweenneuralnetworks.Oneofthenetworks,agenerator,producedanevolvingseriesofsyntheticfaceslikeastudentworkingprogressivelythroughroughdrafts.Theothernetwork,knownasadiscriminator,trainedonrealimagesandgradedthegeneratedoutputbycomparingwithdataonactualfaces.Thegeneratorbegantheexercisewithrandompixels(像素).Withfeedbackfromthediscriminator,graduallyproducedrealistichumanlikefaces.Ultimately,thediscriminatorwastellarealfacefromafakeone.Aftercollecting400realfacesmatched400syntheticversions,theresearchersasked315peopleseparatefromfakeamongaselectionofoftheimages.Anothergroupofparticipantsgottrainingandfeedbackhowspotfakesastheytriedseparatethefaces.Thefirstgroupdidnotdobetterthanacointossattellingrealfacesfromfakeones,anaverageaccuracyof48.2percent.Thesecondgroupshowdramaticimprovement,receivingonlyabout59percent,evenwithfeedbackaboutthoseparticipants’choices.Theresearcherswerenotexpectingtheseresults.Thefindingaddsconcernsaboutaccessibilityoftechnologythatmakespossibleforjustaboutanyonecreatemisleadingimages.Anotherconcernthatsuchfindingswillcreatetheimpressionthatdeepfakesbecomecompletelyundetectableandasaresult,scientistsmightgiveupontryingdevelopcountermeasures对策)deepfakes.Theresearchersendwithastraightforwardconclusionemphasizingthatmisleadingusesofdeepfakeswillcontinueposeathreat:“We,therefore,encouragethosedevelopingthesetechnologiesconsiderwhethertheassociatedrisksaregreaterthantheirbenefits.so,thenwediscouragethedevelopmentoftechnologysimplybecausepossible.”38.Whatthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?A.Theexamplesofdeepfaketechnology.B.Thedifferencesbetweentwonetworks.C.Thewaytellarealfacefromafakeone.D.Theprocessofproducingthesyntheticfaces.39.Takingadvantageofdeepfaketechnology,humans_______.A.createfacesB.spotfakeimagesD.makedetectivetoolsC.commitvariouscrimes40.Accordingthepassage,thefindingsofthestudy_______.A.mightinspirescientistsdevelopcountermeasuresdeepfakesB.provedtrainingcouldparticipantstellrealfromfakegreatlyC.matchedtheresearchers’expectationsofpeople’sabilityspotfakesD.showedhumanscouldbemisguidedbymachine-generatedfaces41.Howdotheresearchersaboutdeepfaketechnology?A.Excited.B.Concerned.C.Disappointed.D.Confused.DWeallhaveweaknesses,allknowhardship.Butit’sdifficult,evenonagoodday,admitwearestruggling,askforhelporapologizewhenweareoutofline.However,keepingproblemsourselvescancreateevenmorelong-termcomplications.Afterall,unacknowledgedfeelingsfrustrationsrarelystayundertherug.Thatwhyimportantfigureoutopenlyexpressone’sfeelingsorthoughtsevenwhenthatformofexpressionleavesusfeelingexposedoruncomfortable.ResearchersAnnaBrukSabineSchollattheUniversityofMannheimreferthisformofgenuine,intentionalemotionalexposure,donespiteofone’sfears,asshowingvulnerability(弱点).”Unlikeotherformsof-expression,thisactalwayscarriesrisk,asthepossibilitythatothersmayseesomeoneasweakorevenincompetentconsequence.Thegoodnewsthatworriesaboutthenegativeevaluationsofothersmaynotbeentirelyreflectedthewaypeopleactuallyseeusdifficultmoments.Theresearchersconductedsixexperimentsandrevealedtheresults:Acrossavarietyofsituations,suchasaskinghelporadmittingamistake,peopletheirowndisplaysofvulnerabilitymorenegativelythanothersdid.Theyreferthispatternofconflictingperceptions看法)as“beautifulmesseffect.”It’simportantbeawareofthismismatch,ascanpreventpeoplefromsharingtheirtruefeelingsandneeds.Thenhowcanpeopleovercomebeautifulmesseffect?Actually,theconceptofself-compassion(自我同情)cangreathelpwhencomesfindingbeautythemessofone’sownshortcomings.Self-compassioncouldinfluencepeopleseetheirowndisplayofvulnerability.Afterall,vulnerablesituationscancausealotofshamefear,andthesemomentsarepreciselywhenself-compassionmosthelpful.Forinstance,consideradmittingamistake.Peoplewhotreatthemselvesastheywouldtreatagoodfriendwouldn’tshamethemselvesforbeingimperfect.Instead,wouldremindthemselvesimperfectionnormal.Inaddition,amindfulapproachthemistakewouldlessentheneedeitheroverexaggeratedenysignificance.Suchacompassionatereactionone’sownvulnerability,turn,couldmakeeasierbevulnerablewithothers.Asaresult,self-compassionatepeopleseetheirownshowofvulnerabilityamorepositivelight—closerthewayseethesamebehaviorothers.Luckily,levelofself-compassioncanintentionallycultivated.Forexample,journalingexerciseshelppeoplechangethewaytheyabouttheirownstrengthsandweaknessesbywritingaboutone’sfeelingswithawarenessandacceptance,offeringoneselfwordsofsupport,andreflectingonhowotherssharedifficultexperiences.Bydevelopingakind,mindfulattitudetowardsourselveswebecomemorecomfortablewithshowingourvulnerabilities.Thispractice,turn,canstrengthenourrelationships.42.1to_______.A.remainhiddenC.offercomfortB.becomeexposedD.gainacceptance43.Accordingthepassage,thebeautifulmesseffectprobablyoccurswhenwe_______.A.cultivateself-compassionB.havenegativeperceptionsC.expressourfeelingsD.displayvulnerabilityhardships44.Itcanbelearnedfromthepassagethat_______.A.self-expressiondecreasestherisksofnegativeevaluationsofothersB.self-compassionatepeoplearemorelikelydisplaytruefeelingsC.thewaypeopleviewtheirstrengthsandweaknesseshardlybechangedD.a45.Themainpurposeofthepassage_______.A.stresstheimportanceofexposingourvulnerabilityB.presentawayovercomethebeautifulmesseffectC.discusshowreflectonourstrengthsandweaknessesD.analyzewhyweshouldbeautyourshortcomings第卷(共分)I.选词填空(共7小题;每小题2分,共用方框中单词的适当形式完成下列句子,每个单词只能用一次。officialannoyviolentlegalimpressionmotivated46.It_________driveacarthatnotregistered.47.How_________retypethesameinformationeachtime!48.Thepresident_________announcedgoodnewsthereporters.49.Pasthistoryclearlyshowsthat_________neversolveproblems.50.WeallknowthestoryofAlbertEinsteinhismany_________achievements.51.Recordingmuchyouhaveimprovedevery_________achieveyourgoals.52.ThemedicalteambelievedthatTraditionalChineseMedicinewasaneffective_________fortheraredisease.II.语法填空(共小题;每小题1分,共在未给提示词的空白处填写1个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。53.Thedoctorpushedhisway_________thecrowdgettheoldman.54._________inspiresusthatpioneershavebeendedicatedimprovingourlife.55.E-mail_________(play)animportantroleinourcommunicationinthepastdecades.56.Bythe11thcentury,compasses_________(use)Chinesenavigatetheirshipsatsea.57.Iamsorryyou_________(wait)forsolong,butstillbesomebeforeJimgetsback.58._________(attract)bybeautyofnature,thegirldecidedspendanothertwodaysonthefarm.59.Thestudentsworkedontheirlessonsfinallytheirefforts_________(reward)withsuccess.60.ThehutongslinkBeijing’spastandpresent,_________(show)trulyanancientyetmoderncity.61.Thenewsasnome.I_________(know)forawhilethattheprojectwasagreatsuccess.62.Thereareawidevarietyofactivitiesatthefestival,mostof_________arepopularamongyoungpeople.III.完成句子(共5小题;第63、64题每题2分,第65、66、67题每题3分,共13分)根据括号中所给提示完成下列句子。63.沟通可以帮助我们消除误会。(getrid)________________________________________________________________64.他的作品从小说到戏剧应有尽有。(rangefrom…to…)________________________________________________________________65.我们感谢所有帮助过我们的人。(begratefulto)________________________________________________________________66.尽管困难重重,她还是努力地去适应新环境。(spiteof)________________________________________________________________67.毫无疑问,成功源于不断的努力而非运气。(ratherthan)________________________________________________________________IV.阅读表达(共4小题;每小题2分,共8分)阅读下面短文,根据题目要求用英文回答问题。请在答题卡指定区域作答。Whilemostspidershuntalone,thereareahundredspeciesofsocialspidersthatcolonies.A.studiosusoneofthem.Up50individualsgathertogetherspincollectivewebs,whichcatchlargerpreythaneachcouldtraponown.Allthecolonymemberslookthesame,buttheydon’tallbehavethesameway.Thefemalescanbeaggressivedocile(温驯的).It’ssurprisinglyeasyrealizetheirpersonalities—justputtwoofasmallboxovernightandcheckonthemthenextmorning.Ifthey’rebothdocile,theywillhavebuiltajointwebcornerofthebox.Ifoneofthemsaggressive,thewillbeoppositecorners.ColinWrightfromtheUniversityofPittsburghhasfoundthatthesepersonalitytypesdodifferentjobswithintheweb,creatinganaturaldivisionoflabor.They’realittlelikeants,wheresmallworkerscleanandlookforfood,andbigsoldiersguardanddefend.Butunliketheseinsects,thesocialspidersdon’thavecastes(社会阶层)withdifferentbuilds.Instead,theirrolesaredefinedbytheirpersonalities.WhenWright’steamfirststartedstudyingA.studiosus,couldn’tworkoutwhatdocilespidersdid.Theydidn’tseemrepairwebs,keepenemiesaway,orcatchprey.Butwhentheresearcherscheckedthefatesofcoloniesthewild,theyfoundthosewithamixofdocileandaggressivemembersweremorelikelysurvivethanthosewithjustasingletype.Thedocilememberswereclearlydoingsomethingimportant.Itturnsoutthattheyactascolony’sbabysitters.Theyspendmostoftheirtimestandingwatchingovertheeggs,ordirectlyfeedingtheyoungstersbyregurgitating(反刍)food—justlikeamotherbirdmight.Meanwhile,theaggressivespidersgenerallyavoidthesetasks;instead,theyspendmostoftheirtimebuildingtheweb,catchingprey,anddefendingtheircolonies.Compareddocilespiders,theaggressiveonesarebetteratthosetasks,becausethedocilefemalesrespondenemies—whentheydorespond,theydoslowly.Fornow,notclearwhyspidersnaturallyfallintotheirrespectivecareers,orevenwhatdrivestheirdifferentpersonalitiesthefirstplace.Theteamaretryinganswerthesequestions.themeantime,Wrightsuggeststhatbiologistsshouldpaymoreattentionpersonalitytypes,whentryingunderstandanimalsocietieswork.68.Accordingthepassage,whatarethepersonalitytypesoffemaleA.studiosus?69.Whataretheaggressivespidersmainlyresponsiblefor?70.Pleasedecidewhichpartfalsethefollowingstatement,thenunderlineandexplainwhy.➢InanA.studiosuscolony,thedivisionoflaborbasedonthedifferentbuildsofspiders.71.Dothinkpersonalitytraitsinfluencehumancareerchoices?Whyorwhynot?(Inaboutwords)V.书面表达(20分)假设你是红星中学高二学生李华。最近你的英国好友Jim因与室友作息时间不同,学习和生活受到了影响,为此很苦恼,发来邮件向你求助。请你给他回复邮件,内容包括:1.表达理解;2.给出建议。注意:1.左右;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。DearJim,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua参考答案第I卷(I.听力理解(共三节,22.5第一、二节(共小题;每小题分,共15分)1.C6.C2.B7.B3.A8.A4.C9.A5.A10.B第三节(共5小题;每小题分,共7.5分)11.listed12.website13.senior14.deadlineII.完形填空(共小题;每小题分,共22.5分)15.Expand16.A21.C26.A17.C22.B27.D18.B23.A28.B19.A24.D29.C20.D25.B30.DIII.阅读理解(共小题;每小题2分,共30分)31.A36.A41.B32.B37.D42.A33.C38.D43.D34.C39.C44.B35.C40.D45.B第II卷(I.选词填空(共7小题;每小题2分,共46.illegal47.annoying48.officially49.violence50.impressivemotivate52.treatmentII.语法填空(共小题;每小题1分,共10分)53.through54.What56.hadbeenused57.havebeenwaiting/havewaited58.Attracted/Havingbeenattracted59.wererewarded61.hadknown62.which55.hasplayed/hasbeenplaying60.showingIII.完成句子(共5小题;第、题每题2分,第、、题每题3,共1363.Communicationhelpusgetridofmisunderstanding.64.Hisworksrangefromnovelsdramas.65.Wearegratefulanyonewhohashelpedus.66.Inspiteofdifficulties,shetriedadapttheenvironment.67.Therenodoubtthatsuccesscomesfromtheeffortswehavebeenconstantlymakingratherthanluck.IV.阅读表达(共4小题;每小题2分,共8分)68.Aggressivedocile.69.Buildingtheweb,catchingprey,anddefendingtheircolonies.70.InanA.studiosuscolony,thedivisionoflaborisbasedonthedifferentbuildsofthespiders.(Accordingtothepassage,)inanA.studiosuscolony,thedivisionoflaborisbasedonthepersonalitiesofspiders.71.V.书面表达(20分)Onepossibleversion:DearJim,I’msorryhearthatyou’reannoyedbyyourroommate’sschedule.Iunderstandyourfeelingsandwouldlikeoffermysuggestions.Firstofall,negotiationveryimportant.ClearlyexplainhimhowyouRemembernotactasyou’re100%rightandhe100%wrong.Then,twoofyoucouldaboutpossiblesolutions.Forexample,yourroommatecouldmakefewernoisesyoucoulduseaneyeandplugs.Also,rememberspeakfirmlybutnevershout.Screamingandyellingwon’thelpyouresolveanything.Letmeknowneedfurtherhelp.Yours,LiHua听力第一节:听下面四段对话。每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项。每段对话你将听一遍。Text1M:Mr.Jenkinssgoingnextmonth.We’replanningasurpriseforhim.Dohaveideas?W:Howaboutanappreciationspeech?Oranotebookwithourbestwishes?M:Goodideas,Iprefersomethingrelatedhishobbies.W:Helikessinging.Let’sakaraokeparty.M:Soundsgreat.Text2W:Steven,whattimeyourflight?M:Theflightleavesatthisevening.I’mleavingtheofficeat4:30pmavoidrush-hourtraffic.W:Thenyou’llhaveenoughtimegettheairport.don’tforgetyourvideoconferencewithMr.Brownat2:00pm.M:OhItotallyforgotaboutText3M:Didyousayyou’regoingNewYorkthissummer?W:Yes.MyfamilyandIwantvisitthemuseumsandsomeplaysthere.M:That’sgreat.IwishIcouldgetawayforawhile.W:Youcanalsoathissummer,can’tyou?M:No.There’stoomuchworkdo.Maybenextyear,though.Text4M:Emily,I’dlikecancelbusinessmeetingthisafternoon.Ineedgetmycarfixed.W:Alright,Mr.Brown.Butwhathappenedyourcar?M:Igotintoanaccidentthismorning.W:Oh,really!WereM:No,butmyneckalittlesore.W:You’dbetterhaveyourneckexaminedatthehospital.第二节:听下面三段对话。每段对话后有两道小题,从每题所给的ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项。每段对话你将听两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第56小题。Text5M:Hey,Anna.YoulookWhat’sgoingon?W:It’sfinalsweekI’vebeenupallnightstudying.M:Howmanyexamsdohave?W:There’soneleft.Howaboutyou?M:Ifinishedmylastexamthismorning.W:Soyou’recompletelydone.M:Notreally.Ihaveonereportforpsychology.W:Howmanypagesdoyouhavewrite?M:It’sa10paper.’sduenextMonday,butIhaven’tstartedyet.W:IfyouhaveproblemswithIcanhelpyouoverweekend.M:That’dbegreat.CanweaboutthisSaturd

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