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人教版(2019)高中英语选择性必修第一册期末考试试卷

本试卷分第I卷和第II卷两部分,共120分,考试时间100分钟。

第I卷(共93分)

第一部分:听力理解(共三节,共20分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,共5分)

1.WhafstheweatherprobablylikeinChicago?

A.Warm.B.Hot.C.Cold.

2.WhatdoesthemanneedforhistriptoNewYork?

A.Amap.B.Abook.C.Acar.

3.WhereisTomnow?

A.Atschool.B.Attheoffice.C.Athome.

4.Whatisthemandoing?

A.Makingaphonecall.B.Makinganappointment.C.Makingavisit.

5.Howmuchdoesthemanpayforhistelephonebillamonth?

A.$50.B.$36.C.$30.

第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)

听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

6.Whencanthewomanmovein?

A.OnMonday.B.OnTuesday.C.OnSaturday.

7.Whatneedstobedonebeforeshestartsworking?

A.Getsettled.B.Checkwiththeoffice.C.Signsomepapers.

听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。

8.HowlongdoesthemansurftheInternet?

A.15hoursaweek.B.3hoursaday.C.25hoursamonth.

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9.Whichofthefollowingdoesthemanlikebest?

A.Makingwebpages.B.Talkingonline.C.Downloadingsoftware.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Howaretheybookingtheirtickets?

A.Onthephone.B.Online.C.Atthebookingoffice.

11.Wheredotheyprefertosit?

A.Inthemiddle.B.Attheback.C.Inthefront.

12.Howdoesthemanmostprobablyfeel?

A.Regretful.B.Stressed.C.Fearful.

听第9段材料,回答第13至15题。

13.WhatisthepurposeofJane'snewproject?

A.Toteachstudentssomebasicwritingskills.

B.TowritearticlesfortheCampusLiteratureReview.

C.Tohelpthosewhowanttogettheirworkspublished.

14.WhatisJane'ssuggestiontoTim?

A.Keeptryingevenifheisturneddown.

B.Askanexperiencedwritertoteachhim.

C.Trytoimprovehisworksinthecreativewritingclass.

15.WhydoesTimagreetojointhegroup?

A.Hecangethispoemspublished.

B.Hecancontributeessaystothegroup.

C.Hecangetsomeadvicefromothermembers.

第三节听取信息(共5小题;每小题1分,共5分)

请听第10段材料。请根据题目要求,从所听到的内容中获取必要的信息,填入标号为

16-20的空格中。录音读两遍。注意:每空仅填一词。

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AmericanAirlinesReservationMemo

Passenger'sdetailsFlight'sdetails

Name:Lucy16,Price:$286

IDNo.N10589562Departuretime:18,Wednesday

Destination:LosAngelesArrivaltime:7:25a.m.(localtime)

Payment:in17HightNo.:19

Notes:Thepassengerswillclaimthe20atthecheck-indeskatleastthreehoursbefore

thedeparturetime.

第二部分:知识运用(共两节,共35分)

第一节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)

阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写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。

A

Inormallywakeupaboutfiveminutesbeforemyalarmclock21(go)off.Thenit

takesmelessthanfifteenminutestowash,getchanged,havebreakfast,leavehomeandgetona

bus.

Iamalwaysthefirstperson22(get)totheoffice.Themorningsareverybusyand

theafternoonsareeven23(busy).Byaroundeighto?clock,Iusuallyfindsometimetodo

myownpaperworkandanswersomepersonale-mails.

WhenIgethomeataboutten,Ilookatsome24(document)thatIbringbackfrom

theoffice.Igettobedaroundmidnightwhenmywifeandchildrenarealreadyasleep.

B

VenusandSerenaWilliams9road25successhasbeenamazing.ThefirsttimeVenus

playedinabigeventwasin1996.Sincethen,she26(win)WimbledonandtheUSOpen

twice.Serenahascontinuedtoimproveandmakefantasticprogress.Hastennisevercaused

problemsbetweenthesisters?27(unfortunate),no.46Wehaveplayedeachotherbeforeand

ithasn'tworriedusyet!”

C

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TheDragonBoatFestivalfallsonthefifthdayofthefifthmonthofthelunaryear.Itisin

earlysummer,28(mark)thebeginningofthehottestseasonoftheyear.

ThetraditionoftheDragonBoatFestivalstartedmorethan2,000yearsago.Intheolddays,

dragonboatraces29(organize)onlybyChinesepeople.However,inrecentyears,people

fromothercultureshavealsotakenpartintheracesandenjoyedthefun.

Thereisaspecialfoodforthefestival.Itiscalledzongzi,30isstickyriceinfresh

bambooleaves.

第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,共20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。

Lastspring,Iwasfortunatetobechosentoparticipateinanexchangestudyprogram.Inmy

applicationletter,Iwascarefulto31howmuchIwantedtoseeFrance;evidently,my

excitementreallycamethroughinmywords.OnceI32thatIwasgoing,allIcouldthink

aboutwasthefunofforeigntravelandmakingallsortsofnewand33friends.While

travelingwasinspiringandmeetingpeoplewas34,nothingaboutmyterminFrancewas

whatI35.

ThemomentIarrivedinParis,Iwas36byaniceFrenchcouplewhowouldbecome

myhostparents.Myentireexperiencewasjoyousandexciting37Ireceivedsomeshocking

newsfrommyprogramcoordinator(协调人):therehadbeenadeathinmyhostparents5extended

family.TheyhadtotraveloutsideFranceforseveralweeks.Thatafternoon,Ihadto38out

ofonefamily'shouseintoanother.TheexchangecoordinatortoldmeI'dhavea39this

timeandaskedwhetherIcouldshareabedroomwithanEnglishspeaker.Toavoidthe

temptation(诱惑)to40mynativelanguage,Iaskednottobe41withan

English-speakingroommate.WhenIgottomynewroom,I42myselftomynewroommate

Paolo,aBrazilian(巴西人)thesameageasI,whomIwassurprisedtofindplayingoneofmy

favoriteCDs!Injustafewhours,weknewwe'dbegoodfriendsfortherestofthe43.

IleftFrancewithmany44,sowhenpeopleaskedmewhatmyfavoritepartofthetrip

was,theyarealways45tohearmetalkaboutmyBrazilianfriendPaoloandscoresof

weekdaysinclass,weeknightsonthetown,andweekends46Franceweenjoyedtogether.I

lovehowpeople47seemsodifferent,butendupbeingso48.Themostvaluable

lessonIgainedfromstudyinginFrancewasn'tjusttorespecttheFrenchpeople49torespect

allpeople,foryournextbestfriendcouldbejustacontinentaway.Iwouldrecommendan

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exchangeprogramtoanyonewhowantstoexperienceforeignculturesandgainmeaningful

50.

31.A.discussB.announceC.expressD.argue

32.A.approvedB.knewC.warnedD.denied

33.A.stubbornB.anxiousC.interestingD.universal

34.A.boringB.excitingC.upsettingD.promising

35.A.expectedB.likedC.doubtedD.feared

36.A.respondedB.greetedC.witnessedD.supported

37.A.untilB.whenCsinceD.while

38.A.moveB.travelC.walkD.rush

39.A.housekeeperB.leaderC.colleagueD.roommate

40.A.learnB.appreciateC.speakD.master

41.A.combinedB.fittedC.involvedD.placed

42.A.addedB.devotedC.adaptedD.introduced

43.A.termB.weekC.monthD.vocation

44.A.presentsB.suitcaseC.storiesD.dreams

45.A.disturbedB.surprisedC.embarrassedD.concerned

46.A.exploringB.analyzingC.describingD.investigating

47.A.needB.shallC.mustD.can

48.A.generousB.independentC.distantD.similar

49.A.andB.butC.orD.so

50.A.instructionsB.factsC.friendshipsD.data

第三部分:阅读理解(共19小题;每小题2分,共38分)

第一节(共14小题,每小题2分,共28分)

阅读下列短文,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。

A

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Hi,I'mMichaelJ.Lindell,Inventor,Manufacturer,andPresidentofMyPillowCorporation.

Yearsago,likeyou,Ifoundmyselfextremelyfrustratedwithmypillowgoingflat.Mostpillows

aredesignedtobreakdown.Iwouldwakeupinthemorningwithasorearm,myneckwouldhurt,

myfingerswouldbenumb,andIwouldtossandturnallnightnotknowingwhy.Itriedmany

differentpillowsonthemarketandnoneofthemworked.So,Istartedtoresearchpillowsand

studysleepdisorders.Iwasdeterminedtocreatetheworld'shealthiest,mostcomfortable,and

strongestpillow.MyPillowusesourunique,patentedmedicalfillthatstayscool,correspondsto

yourexactindividualneedsregardlessofsleepposition,andstayshealthyforyourfull10-year

guarantee.Itisnon-allergic,andyoucanwashanddryitaseasilyasyourfavoritejeans.

MyPillowisnotavailableinstores.IhavespentthelastsevenyearssellingMyPillow

face-to-faceatfairs,exposandevents.Hundredsofexpertsandmedicaldoctorscarryand

recommendthemfortheirpatients.Ihavebeenfeaturedonmedicaltalkshowsthatairaroundthe

world.Ihavesoldhundredsofthousandsofpillowsandhavereceivedgreatgratitudefrom

satisfiedcustomersregardinghowMyPillowhaschangedtheirlivesandprovidedamore

comfortable,restfulsleep.

And,MyPillowcomesindifferentsizesandisfitforyoursizeandsleepingpattern.Soyou

canbeassuredthatyouwillhavethemostcomfortablepillowforyou.

Itrulybelieveitisthebestpillowintheworldandthatifeveryonehadoneandgotbetter

sleep,theworldwouldbeamuchnicerplace.

51.WhatmakesMyPillowunique?

A.Itiseasilywashedanddried.

B.Itsuitsyoursleepingposition.

C.Ithelpsyoustayhealthyfor10years.

D.Itcontainsspecialcoolingmedicine.

52.WherecanpeopleprobablybuyMyPillow?

A.Instores.B.Atfairs.C.Inmarkets.D.OntheInternet.

53.Whatistheauthor*spurposeinwritingthisarticle?

A.ToencouragepeopletobuyMyPillow.

B.Tointroduceacomfortablepillow.

C.Togivesomeadviceonsleepingproblems.

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D.Totellushowtoselectacomfortablepillow.

B

TragedyattheCircus

Inyesterday'scircus(马戏团)show,atigersuddenlyattackeditstrainerandhadtobeshot

dead.Asthecircuspackedupandleft,circusofficialssaidtheshowwouldgoon,evenwithout

tigers.

However,theofficialscan'tsimplyturnablindeyetotheethicalproblemsleftbehind.Even

beforethistragedy(悲居!I),animalrightsactivistsprotestedagainstkeepingwildanimalsin

unnaturalconditionsandforcingthemtosufferfortheprofitofcircusorganizers.

Itisnowtimeforustotakeeffectivestepstomakesurethatcircusanimalsaretreated

properly.

CircusSafeforAnimals

Ourcircusrecentlysufferedamosttragiceventinitshistory.Whilewearethankfulforthe

pityfromthepublic,wearealsoastonishedbytheopinionexpressedin"TragedyattheCircus.

First,ourperforminganimalsarenottakenfromthewild.Astotheethicalproblems,we

alwaysbelievehumansandanimalscan-andshould-livetogethernicely.Tous,theperforming

animalsarerepresentativesoftheirspecies(物种),andourcircusisoneoftheonlyplacesleft

willingtosupportthisspecialroleofperforminganimalsintheexistenceofthespecies.Those

whoarguethatcircuslifeisharmfultoanimalsshowlittleknowledgeofthesefacts.Lifeinthe

“wild"isunsafe,butacontinuousstruggleforexistence.Tooverlooktheserealitiesisthegreatest

faultagainsttheanimalkingdom.

Thiscircushasproventhatanimalsarestrongerandsmarterthanwecouldimagine.Within

thecircusisajoyfulatmosphereforbothanimalsandhumans:peopleareeducated,andspecies

saved.

54.Whatisthemainpurposeofthefirstpassage?

A.Toshowpityfortheperforminganimals.

B.Toexpressworriesaboutanimaltrainers'safety.

C.Tocallforactiontoprotectcircusanimals.

D.Todealwiththedifficultsituationsofthecircus.

55.Whatwillthecircusmostprobablydo?

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A.Continueitsperformances.B.Takenonoticeofthetragedy.

C.Usefewerwildanimals.D.Limititsprofit.

56.Whatdoesthecircusthinkofitsperforminganimals?

A.Theyareascleverashumanbeings.

B.Theystrugglecontinuouslywithhumanbeingsforexistence.

C.Theyhaveequallynaturallivingconditionsaswildanimals.

D.Theyarehelpfulinsavingtheirspecies.

57.Whatisthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwopassages?

A.Apublicrequestandanewspaperreport.

B.Anewspaperarticleandareplytoit.

C.Twopartsofanewspaperarticle.

D.Twonewspaperreports.

C

TrafficManagement

Trafficlightsarekeytoolsforregulatingtrafficnow.Theyarenot,however,perfect.Drivers

exchangethetrafficjamsthatwouldhappenatunmanagedcrossingsforapatternofstop-go

movementthatcanstillbeannoying,andwhichburnsmorefuelthanasmoothpassagewould.

Creatingsuchasmoothpassagemeansadjustingavehicle'sspeedsothatitalwaysarrivesat

thelightswhentheyaregreen.Thatistheoreticallypossible,butpracticallyhard.Roadsidesigns

wiredtotrafficlightscanhelpgetthemessageacrossacouplehundredmetresfromacrossing,

butsuchsignsareexpensive,andarenotwidespread.MargaretMartonosiandEmmanouil

KoukoumidisatPrincetonUniversity,andLi-ShiuanPehattheMassachusettsInstituteof

Technology,however,haveanideathatcouldmaketheprocesscheaperandmoreeffective.

Insteadofahardwirednetworkofsigns,theyproposetousemobile-phoneapplications.The

drivermustloadtheteam'ssoftware,namedSignalGuru,intohisphoneandthenputitona

specialthingattachedtotheinsideofhiscar'swindscreen,withthecameralens(镜头)pointing

forward.SignalGuruisdesignedtodetecttrafficlightsandtracktheirstatusasred,yellowor

green.Itbroadcaststhisinformationtootherphonesintheareathatarefittedwiththesame

software,and-ifthereareenoughofthem,thephonesthuseachknowthestatusofmostofthe

lightsaroundtown.Usingthisinformation,SignalGuruisabletocalculatethetraffic-light

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schedulefortheareaandsuggestthespeedatwhichadrivershouldtravelinordertoavoidred

lights.

TestsinCambridge,Massachusetts,wherefivedriverswereaskedtofollowthesameroute

forthreehours,andinSingapore,whereeightdriverswereaskedtofollowoneoftworoutesfor

30minutes,revealedthatSignalGuruwascapableofpredictingtraffic-lightactivitywithan

accuracyof98.2%and96.3%respectively,inthetwocities.Thiswasparticularlyimpressive

becauseinCambridgethelightsshifted,roughlyhalf-waythroughthetest,fromtheirunbusy

scheduletotheirafternoon-trafficschedule,whileinSingaporelightsareadaptive,usingdetectors

fixedundertheroadtodeterminehowmuchtrafficispresentandthuswhenasignalshould

change.InneithercasewasSignalGurufooled.

Fuelconsumptionfell,too-byabout20%.SignalGuruthusreducesbothannoyanceand

fueluse,andmakesgoingbackandforthtoworkaslightlylesshorribleexperience.

58.Roadsidesignswiredtotrafficlightsarenotthebestwaytocreateasmoothpassage

because.

A.theyaretoocostlyandnotwidelyused

B.theyareexpensiveandeasilybreak

C.theyarecomplexandconfusingtodrivers

D.theyaretheoreticallypossiblebutpracticallyuseless

59.SignalGuruisanapplicationusedon.

A.acameraB.acomputer

C.amobilephoneD.aGPSsysteminone*scar

60.Withtheinformationitcollectsandprocesses,SignalGuruisableto.

A.helpdriversavoidtrafficaccidentsB.allowdriverstoadjusttheirspeed

C.changethetrafficlightsinadvanceD.sendinformationtoallcellphones

61.ThetestsinCambridgeandSingaporewereimpressivebecauseSignalGuru.

A.provedtobeunreliableB.operatedatahighspeed

C.understooddrivers*schedulesD.functionedratherstably

D

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ThefirstmemoryIhaveofhim-ofanything,really-ishisstrength.Itwasinthelate

afternooninahouseunderconstructionnearours.Theunfinishedwoodfloorhadlarge,terrifying

holeswhosebigandopeningdarknessIknewledtonowheregood.Hispowerfulhands,thenage

33,wrappedallthewayaroundmytinyarms,thenage4,andeasilyswungmeuptohis

shoulders.

Therelationshipbetweenasonandhisfatherchangesovertime.Itmaygrowandflourishin

mutualmaturity.Itmaysourinhateddependenceorindependence.Withmanychildrenlivingin

single-parenthomestoday,itmaynotevenexist.

ButtoalittleboyrightafterWorldWarII,afatherseemedagodwithstrangestrengthsand

strangepowersenablinghimtodoandknowthingsthatnomortalcoulddoorknow.Amazing

things,likeputtingabicyclechainbackon,justlikethat,orbuildingahamstercage,orguidinga

jigsaw(拼版玩具)soitformstheletterF;Ilearnedthealphabetthatwayinthosepre-television

days.

Therewere,ofcourse,rulestolearn.Firstcamethehandshake,agoodfirmsqueeze

accompaniedbyanequallystronggazeintotheother'seyes."Thefirstthinganyoneknowsabout

youisyourhandshake,hewouldsay.Andwe*dpracticeiteachnightonhisreturnfromwork,the

serioustoddler(学步儿童)intheoldClevelandIndian'scaprunninguptothegiantfathertoshake

handsagainandagainuntilitwasfirmenough.

Oneday,Irealizenow,therewasachange.Iwasn'ttryingtopleasehimsomuchasIwas

tryingtoimpresshim.Ineveraskedhimtocometomyfootballgames.Hehadahigh-pressure

career,anditmeantdrivingthroughmostofFridaynight.Butforallthebiggames,whenIlooked

overatthesideline,therewasthatfamiliarfedora(软呢帽).AndbyGod,didtheopposingteam

captainevergetafirmhandshakeandagazehewouldremember?

Then,aschoolfactcontradictedsomethinghesaid.Impossiblethathecouldbewrong,but

thereitwasinthebook.Theseaccumulatedovertime,alongwithpersonalexperiences,to

strengthenmyowndevelopingsenseofvalues.AndIcouldtellwehadeachtakenourown,

perfectlynormalpaths.Ibegantosee,too,hisblindspots,hisprejudicesandhisweaknesses.I

neverthrewtheseupathim.Hehadn'ttome,and,anyway,heseemedtoneedprotection.I

stoppedaskinghisadvice;theexperienceshedrewfromnolongerseemedrelevanttothe

decisionsIhadtomake.

Hevolunteeredadviceforawhile.Butthen,inmorerecentyears,politicsandissuesgave

waytotalkofemptyerrandsand,always,toillness.

Aftermuchthoughtandpractice“Youcandowhateveryouhavetodo.”,onenightlast

winter,Isatdownbyhisbedandrememberedforaninstantthoseterrifyingdarkholesinanother

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house35yearsbefore.ItoldmyfatherhowmuchIlovedhim.Idescribedallthethingspeople

weredoingforhim.But,Isaid,hekepteatingpoorly,hidinginhisroomandviolatingthedoctor's

orders.Noamountoflovecouldmakesomeoneelsecareaboutlife,Isaid;itwasatwo-waystreet.

Hewasn'tdoinghisbest.Thedecisionwashis.

Hesaidheknewhowhardmywordshadbeentosayandhowproudhewasofme."Ihadthe

bestteacher,9,Isaid.6(Youcandowhateveryouhavetodo."Hesmiledalittle.Andweshook

hands,firmly,forthelasttime.

Severaldayslater,atabout4A.M.,mymotherheardDadshufflingabouttheirdarkroom."I

havesomethingsIhavetodo,“hesaid.Hepaidabundleofbills.Hecomposedformymothera

longlistoflegalandfinancialwhat-to-do's"incaseofemergency.^^Andhewrotemeanote.

Thenhewalkedbacktohisbedandlaidhimselfdown.Hewenttosleep,naturally.Andhe

didnotwakeup.

62.Theunderlinedword"It"inPara2mayreferto.

A.asingle-parenthomeB.therelationshipbetweenasonandhisfather

C.themutualmaturityD.thedependenceorindependence

63.Fromthepassagewecaninferthat.

A.therewasnotelevisionwhenthewriterwaslearningthealphabet

B.thewriter'sfatherwasagodwhocoulddomanythingswithstrength

C.thewriter'sfatherlivedapoorlifeandcouldn'tsupporthisfamily

D.theypracticedshakinghandsuntilthewritergrewup

64.Thepassageismainlyabout.

A.thewriter'sdistrustofhisfather

B.theexpectationsofthewriter'sfather

C.thecontradictionbetweenthewriterandhisfather

D.thechangeofrelationshipbetweenthewriterandhisfather

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。

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Wherewouldyoumostliketogoonvacation?Paris?London?TheAmazonRainforest?

Eachofthesedestinationsisattractive.65

Asanewword,staycationreferstopeoplestayingathomeduringtheirvacationtime,and

goingsightseeingaroundtheirhometown.

Staycationshavebecomereallypopularrecently,asawayofhavinganenjoyablevacation,

withoutspendingtoomuchmoney.Thereareshortcomingstoeverypositivething,however.

66Youalsomightpreventyourselffromenjoyingthingstothefullest,asthe

atmospheremightbethesameasanyothertime.

67Itmeansyouwon'tbeavailableforworkorotheractivities.

Whatcanyoudotomakeyourstaycationfun?

1.Gotoanearbytown,ortoafancyhotelinyourhometownandstayovernight.Treat

yourselftoroomserviceandanyotherfunthingsthehotelhastooffer.

2.68Youwouldhavedoneitonavacation,right?Treatyourselftothis,atleastfor

oneday!

3.Throwasmallparty.Thinkaboutthemoneyyouaresavingbynotgoingaway.Youwill

stillsavemoney,buthavemorefun,andyouwillhelpotherpeopletohavefuntoo!

4.Goshopping!Windowshopping,orthesuperfuntype,whereyoubuythings!Youwould

haveboughtsouvenirs侈己念品)ifyouhadgoneonavacation,sotreatyourselfduringyour

staycation!

Themostimportantthingtorememberistodothingsthatmakeyouandyourfamilyexcited!

69

A.Eatoutforeverymeal!

B.Goonadaytriptoanearbytown,ortoabeach.

C.Butwhynotremainathomeandenjoyastaycation?

D.Ifyouareonastaycation,youmightgetcallsfromwork.

E.Mostofthetimeitinvolvesdiningoutmorefrequentlythanusual.

F.Makesureyouallhavefun,andwhenitisover,youfeelrefreshed.

G.Thetrickistomakesureyourfriendsandcoworkersknowyouareonastaycation.

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第II卷(共27分)

一、小说阅读(共2小题;每小题2分,共4分)

请根据小说“TheGiver”的相关内容,回答以下问题。

70.WhatistherelationshipbetweentheGiverandtheformerreceiver,Rosemary?

71.WhatmadeJonasdecidetoescape?

二、单词拼写(共8小题;每小题1分,共8分)

根据句意和所给的首字母或中文提示,用单词的适当形式填空。

72.Itneverotomethatourfamilycouldmanagetoreduceourwastebyover50%

lastyear.

73.Afterthenightmarketfinished,theareawaslitteredwithpbags,disposablepaper

bowlsandotherwaste.

74.Beforethefinalexam,theteachergaveusanispeech,encouragingustostudy

hard.

75.Thelawisaimedatcreatingequaloforwomeninemployment.

76.Theptobuildanewhigh-speedrailwaywasrejectedduetothelackofmoney

andtechnology.

77.Afteralongflight,youmayfeelphysicallyand(精神上)exhausted.

78.InordertolearnmoreaboutChineseculture,he

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