高一英语期末考试试题_第1页
高一英语期末考试试题_第2页
高一英语期末考试试题_第3页
高一英语期末考试试题_第4页
高一英语期末考试试题_第5页
已阅读5页,还剩20页未读 继续免费阅读

下载本文档

版权说明:本文档由用户提供并上传,收益归属内容提供方,若内容存在侵权,请进行举报或认领

文档简介

高一英语期末考试试题

本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。共150分,考试时

间120分钟。所有答案一律涂、写在答题卡上,否则做0分处理。

第一卷(三部分,共115分)

第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分,每小题1.5分)

1.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?

A.Toworkallthetime.B.ToplayathomeC.Toworkandplay

2.Whatisthewomanthinkingabout?

A.Gettinganextrajob.B.Changingherjob.C.Doingbetterinherjob.

3.Howmuchwillthemanspend?

A.$34B.$44C.$68

4.WhatprobablyisMr.Smith?

A.Thewoman'sbossB.Theman'sbossC.Thewoman'sfriend

5.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.AfterSaturday.B.OnSaturdayC.BeforeSaturday

6.What'sthematterwithMr.Hudson'smother?

A.Shewasill,butshefeelsmuchbetter.B.Shewasseriouslyill.

C.Shewenttoseehim.

7.WhatkindofpersonisMr.Hudsonaccordingtothedialogue?

A.Ahardworker.B.Apersonwhooftengetsangry

C.Apersonwhocaresnothing

8.WhichmaybethereasonwhyMr.Hudsonissobad?

A.Hismother'sillnessB.Maybehissonhasbroughthimsometrouble.

C.Hismanagerwantstofirehim

9.Whataretheytalkingabout?

A.Theman'striptoNewJork.B.Thelady'striptoNewJork

C.Thelady'sphysicsclass

10.WhatdidtheladyseeinNewYork?

A.TheNewYorkLibrary.B.TheNewYorkCityPark

C.TheStatueofLiberty

11.Whatadvicedidtheladygivetheman?

A.VisitNewYorkinspringorfallB.VisitNewYorkwhenitishot

C.VisittheStatueofLiberty

12.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweeenthetwospeakers?

A.AmanagerandanintervieweeB.Abossandhissecretary.

C.Anaddesignerandhiscustomer.

13.WhichistrueofMissBrown?

A.ShehasjustgraduatedfromPetersonSecretarySchool.

B.Shepostedtheadinanewspaper.

C.Shecandoalotofthingsbesidesphoning.

14.Whatwastheresultoftheinterview?

A.MissBrownwasgiventheposition.

B.MissBrownwaslikelytoberefused.

C.MissBrownwaslikelytobegiventheposition.

15.Whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthemanandthewoman?

A.TeacherandstudentB.HusbandandwifeC.Fatheranddaughter.

16.Howdotheygettotheplace?

A.BycarB.BybusC.Bybike

17.Whatfooddoesthemanhave?

A.Abottleofbeer.B.AbasketoffruitC.Acheesesandwich

18.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?

A.Intheclassroom.B.IntheexaminationroomC.Intheteacher'soffice

19.WhichofthefollowingwasNOTsuggestedfortheexamreview?

A.ThetextbookB.ClassnotesC.Theresearchproject

2O.Whydoestheteachersaythattheexamwillbenoteasyforthestudents?

A.Therewillbealotofmultiple-choicequestions.

B.Studentswillbetestedonallthetopicsdiscussedinclass

C.Studentswillhavetorespondtoallthequestionsintheexam.

第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节:单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分)

21.Iwon'tgothere.It'slatenow.,itisrainingsohard.

A.That'sB.What'smoreC.HoweverD.So

22.Afterquickdinner,Stephanielikestoplayguitarforawhilein

thegarden.

A.a;aB.a;theC.the;aD;不填;the

23.Itissuggestedthatanotherschoolinourcity.

A.shouldbuildB.besetup

C.willbesetupD.willbuild

24.Youcanneverimaginewhatgreattroublewehavethematter.

A.takentodealwithB.takendealingwith

C.tooktodealwithD.takingdealingwith

25.ThoughhehadfeltthatEnglishwasdifficulttolearn,he

never,andfinallyhesucceeded.

A.gaveupB.gaveinC.gaveout

D.bothAandB

26.iscertainisthemysteryofStonehengehasneverbeenfully

explained.

A.It,thatB.What,whatC.It,whatD.What,that

27.ProfessorZhanggaveallthetextbookstoallthepupils,

exceptwhohadalreadytakenthem.

A.theseB.onesC.theones

D.theothers

28.MyfatheralwaystellsmethataslongasIworkhardmy

wishtobeascientistwillsurely.

A.comeaboutB.happenC.takeplace

D.cometrue

29.Becauseofthehardworkofthefarmersthedesertfinally

richfarmland.

A.changedB.turnedC.turnedinto

D.turnedto

3O.Inthenorthpeoplesometimestiestrawropes(草绳)round

thetreesinwinterto

themfromthecold.

A.stopB.preventC.save

D.protect

31.Hepaidthirtyyuantopostthemooncake,notthe

charge(费用)forthecontainer.

A.keepingB.takingC.including

D.containing

32.—willyouleavefbrHawaii?

-Inaroundtwoweeks.Iamwaitingformypassport.

A.HowsoonB.HowoftenC.HowlongD.When

33.Whataboutgoingoutforawalkaftersupper?

---------------.Walkingaftermealsisgoodforhealth.

A.Icouldn'tagreemore.B.Tmafraidnot.

C.Ibelievenot.D.Idon'tthinkso

34.Thedriverwasabouttodrivetocrossthestreettheredlightturned

on.

A.asB.whenC.beforeD.while

35.Whatdifficultywillyouhavepeoplewhenyoustayinaforeign

country?

A.understandingB.understoodC.tounderstandD.understand

第二节:完形填空(共20小题满分30分)

Enid'swedding(婚礼)dressarrivedatfiveo'clockinthe

evening,justseventeen

36beforehermarriage!

“ImusttryitonMother!”shecried,assheran

37.ThreeminuteslaterEnid'scriesbroughther38.The

dresswasmuch39forher.Itwaslikeabaginthefront,

andthenecklinelookedall40.Enidwasin41

“Takeitbacktothedressmaker's,MrsBalesaid.uShemust

42ittonight.Hurrynow.Takeitoffandgo."The

dressmaker'sshopwasclosed/iClosedforOneWeek'sHoliday,,,

saida43onthedoor.FreshtearsrosetoEnid'seyes.She

ranhomeagaintohermother.

“Thisisunlucky,nMrsBalesaid."Butwhatarewegoingto

do?44IaskMrs.Peterstohelp?Shewasadressmakeronce.

I'msureshecouldchangeitforyou.”

Mrs.Peterswas45inandbegantowork.Shecouldsee

46waswrong.Shehadto47itnarroweratthefront,and

thatwasabigjob.Thenshechangedtheneckline.Infactshe

madeitagain.Atteno'clocktheworkwasfinished,andEnid

triedthedresson.Itfittedherbeautifully.

Thethreewomenwerehavingacupoftea48the

doorbellrang.Mrs.Baleanswereditand49intothe

worriedeyesofa50woman.Thewomanwascarryinga

largeflat51.

“DoesMissEnidBale52here?"sheasked

breathlessly.44Yes,she'smydaughter.”"Oh,Iam53I've

foundyou!There'sbeena54.Yourdaughterhasmy

weddingdress,andI'vegot55.AndI'mgettingmarried

tomorrow!,?SheheldouttheboxtoMrs.Bale.

36.A.weeksB.minutesC.days

D.hours

37.A.upstairsB.outsideC.backhome

D.about

38.A.husbandB.daughterC.mother

D.neighbour

39.A.smallerB.shorterC.toobig

D.toolong

40.A.wrongB.pleasedC.right

D.waste

41.A.loveB.tearsC.surprise

D.danger

42.A.measureB.makeC.repair

D.change

43.A.voiceB.soundC.notice

D.saying

44.A.WillB.WouldC.Shall

D.Should

45.A.sentB.broughtC.pushed

D.taken

46.A.necklineB.allC.nothing

D.what

47.A.makeB.keepC.change

D.take

48.A.thenB.untilC.when

D.while

49.A.cameB.gotC.saw

D.looked

50.A.shortprettyB.fatyoungC.slimold

D.littlequiet

51.A.cupB.dressC.bag

D.box

52.A.liveB.workC.stay

D.wait

53.A.thankfulB.sorryC.angry

D.glad

54.A.dressB.changeC.mistake

D.wish

55.A.yoursB.hersC.theother

D.others

第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,满分40分)

A

AnexplosiononThursdaykilledoneandinjured21ina

busystreetinTongren,SouthwestChina'sGuizhouProvince.

Thebombwashiddeninarubbishbininthecity5s

commercialhub(商业中心),wherelotsofshopsand

restaurantsareconcentrated.

Theear-splittingblastwasheardaround12:50p.m.,said

alocalnewspaper,citingwitnesses.Thepoweroftheblast

shattered(使粉石卒)nearbyshopwindowsandrippedthestainless

(不生锈的)steelrubbishcantopieces.

Onepasser-by,identified()onlyasZhang,saidshe

wasshockedbythenoiseandsawalotofpedestrianslyingon

thegroundwhenshegottothescene.

Thirteenoftheinjuredweretakentoalocalhospitalafter

theexplosion.Adoctortheresaidfivewereinseriouscondition

butalreadyoutofdangerafteremergencytreatment.Theothers

werejustslightlyhurt.

Thecauseoftheexplosionisstillunderinvestigation,said

anofficerwiththeTongrenpolice,butrefusedtospeculateasto

thecause.

56.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.

A.Alltheinjuredweretakentoahospital

B.8oftheinjuredwerenottakentoahospital

C.Therubbishbinwithabombwasinarestaurant

D.Therubbishbinwithabombwasinashop

57.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothe

passage?

A.Onepasser-by,identifiedonlyasZhang,sawtheman

throwingabombintoabin.

B.Somecustomersinrestaurantswereinjured.

C.Thewriterdidn'tgettothescene.

D.Allcustomersinshopsgothurt.

58.Inthelastparagraphtheunderlinedword“speculatev

probablymeans.

A.tellB.guessC.discussD.talk

59.Whatofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.BombHiddeninaRubbishBinB.TheCauseofthe

Explosion

C.ATerribleThingD.MarketBlast

Kills1,Injures21

B

Womenturntoonlineshopping

Womenhavejumpedaheadofmenforthefirsttimein

usingtheInternettodotheirholidayshopping,accordingtoa

studypublishedlastweekintheUS.

ForYearsmenhavebeenmorelikelytoshoponthe

Internetthanwomen,butduringthe2004holidayseason58

percentofthosemakingonlinepurchaseswerewomen.

“ItshowshowmainstreamtheInternetisbecoming”,said

LeeRainie,directorofthePewInternetandAmericanLife

Projectgroup,whichcarriedoutthestudy.

Rainiesaiditwasonlyamatteroftimebeforewomen

shopperscaughtupwithmen.Thisisbecausewomen

traditionallymakedecisionsaboutspending.

Usersweremorelikelytoshoponlinetosavetime.Internet

usersbetweentheagesof18and29wereresponsibleforsome

ofthemostdramatic(显著的)increasesintheonlinegift-buying

populationthistimearound.

However,three-quartersoftheUSInternetusersdidnot

buyholidaygiftsonlinein2004.Theyworriedaboutcreditcard

security,orjustcomparedonlinepriceswithoff-lineprices,then

dashedofftotheshopstogetthebestdeals.

“Butevenifshoppersdon'tbuyonline,websitesare

becomingpromotiontoolsforstores,“saidDanHess,vice

presidentofComscoreNetworksInc.Hesssaidthatactually

moststores5websitescanmakecustomersfullybelievethe

securityoftheircreditcardnumbers.Andmostareableto

ensurethatgiftsarriveontime.

“It'sallaboutmakingtheshoppingexperiencemore

efficient,morereliableandmorecomfortable,“Hesssaid.

60.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?

A.Therewerefewerwomenonlineshoppersthanmenin

2004.

B.MostoftheInternetusersbetweentheagesof18and29

arewomen.

C.PeopleintheUSweremorelikelytobuygiftsonline.

D.Morewomenshoppedonlinethanmenin2004.

61.Fromthepassagewecaninferthat.

A.menusuallydecidehowtospendmoneyinthefamily

B.womenusuallydecidewhattobuyinthefamily

C.theInternetisusedinalltheshops.

D.moreandmoreshopswillselltheirgoodsonline.

62.AccordingtoDanHess,shoppingonline.

A.isunsafeB.isconvenientC.isawasteoftime

D.ischeaper

63.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?

A.Americanpeopleonlybuygiftsinholidays.

B.Shoppingonlineisfunforwomen.

C.Shoppingoff-lineprovidesbetterservice.

D.Youngpeopleliketodogift-shoppingonline.

c

AfewdaysagoIaskedmysons'governess(女家庭教师)

Juliatocomeintomystudy.uBeseated,Julia,“Isaid,"Let's

settleouraccounts.Iguessyoumostlikelyneedsomemoney,

butmaybeyou'retoopolitetomentionit.Nowthen,weagreed

onthirtydollarsamonth...5,

“Forty.”

“No,thirty.Imadeanoteofit.Ialwayspayourgoverness

thirty.Well,um,you'vebeenheretwomonths,so...”

“Twomonthsandfivedays.v

“Exactlytwomonths.Imadeaspecialnoteofit.Thatmeans

youhavesixtydollarscomingtoyou.TakeoffnineSundays...

youknowyoudidn'tworkwithTomonSundays,youonlytook

walks.Andthreeholidays...”Juliawasbitingherfingernail

nervously,herfacered,but---notaword.

“Threeholidays,thereforetakeofftwelvedollars.Fourdays

Tomwassickandtherewerenolessons,asyouwereoccupied

onlywithDick.Threedaysyouhadatoothacheandmywife

gaveyoupermissionnottoworkafterlunch.Twelveandseven-

nineteen.Takenineteenoff...thatleaves.hmm....fortyone

dollars.Correct?"

Julia'slefteyereddenedwithtearswellingup.Herchin

trembled;shecoughednervouslyandblewhernose,but-still

notaword.

“AroundNewYear'sDayyoubrokeateacupandasaucer;

takeofftwodollars.Thecupcostmore,itwasatreasureofthe

family,but---forgetit.Whendidn'tItakealoss!Then,dueto

yourneglect(疏忽),Tomclimbedatreeandtorehisjacket;

takeawayten.Alsoduetoyourcarelessnessthemaidstole

Dick'sshoes.Yououghttowatcheverything!Yougetpaidforit.

So,thatmeansfivemoredollarsoff.ThetenthofJanuaryIgave

tendollars.^^

“Youdidn't."sobbedJulia.

“ButImadeanoteofit.”

“Well...ifyousayso."

“Taketwentysevenfromfortyone-thatleavesfourteen.n

Bothhereyeswerefilledwithtears.Beadsofsweatstoodon

thethinprettylittlenose.Poorgirl!

uOnlyoncewasIgivenanymoney,“shewhispered,her

voicetrembling,“andthatwasbyyourwife.Threedollars,

nothingmore.”

“Really?Youseenow,andIdidn'tknowthat!Takethree

fromfourteen.,leaveseleven.Here'syourmoney,mydear.

Three,three,three,oneandone.Hereitis!”

Ihandedherelevendollars.Shetookthemandpocketed

them.

“Merci(法语:谢谢)shewhispered.

Ijumpedtomyfeetandstartedpacingtheroom.Iwas

overcomewithanger."Forwhat,this'merci'?"Iasked.

“Forthemoney.”

“ButyouknowI'vecheatedyou-robbedyou!Ihave

actuallystolenfromyou!Whythis'merci'?”

“Inmyotherplacestheydidn'tgivemeanythingatall.”

“Theydidn'tgiveyouanything?Nowonder!Iplayedalittle

jokeonyou,acruellesson,justtoteachyou...Imgoingtogive

youalltheeightydollars!Heretheyareintheenvelopeall

readyforyou...Isitreallypossibletobesospineless(懦

弱)?Whydidn'tyouprotest?Whywereyousilent?Isit

possibleinthisworldtobewithoutteethandclaws(爪)—tobe

suchafool?”

Embarrassed,shesmiled.AndIcouldreadherexpression,“It

ispossible.v

Iaskedherpardonforthecruellessonand,tohergreat

surprise,gavehertheeightydollars.Shemurmuredherlittle

“merci“severaltimesandwentout.Ilookedafterherand

thought,“Howeasyitistocrushtheweakinthisworld!”

64.WhatshockedthewriterwasJulia's.

A.nervousnessinfrontofherbossB.

acceptanceofinjustice

C.shynesswhentalkingaboutmoneyD.unwilling

toexpressherself

65.Thewritersaid,“Isitpossibleinthisworldtobewithout

teethandclaws?”Hewasactuallytellingthegoverness

A.tobemoreaggressive(侵略的)B.tobemore

carefulinherwork

C.toprotectherrightD.tolive

independently

66.Attheendofthestory,thewritersaid,“Howeasyitisto

crushtheweakinthisworld!vtoshow.

A.hisunderstandingofJulia'sanxiety

B.hisworryaboutJulia'sfuture

C.hisconcernonthelivingconditionofworking-class

people

D.hissympathyforthementalstateoftheweak

67.Fromthestory,wecantellthatJulia'semployerwas

A.greedybuthonestB.ill-temperedbutwarm

-hearted

C.strictbutforgivingD.noneoftheabove

D

Youareabouttosaysomethingtoyouryoungerbrother

whenhegesturesthathe'sgotaphonemessage.

“ButIdidn'thearthering,“yousay.

"Becauseyouaretooold,“yourbrotheranswers.

Don'tgetmad.He'sjusttellingyouthetruth.

TeenagersinBritainandtheUShaveaweaponagainstthe

oldergeneration,especiallyparentsandteachers.It'saringtone

thatmanyadultscannothear.

AccordingtoarecentreportfromtheNewYorkTimes,in

someManhattanschools,studentshavebegunusingthe

technology.Cellphoneuseisusuallyforbiddeninclass.But

usingthehigh-pitched(频率)ringtone,studentscan

successfullyexchangephonemessageswithoutbeingfoundby

theirteachers.

Thetechnologyreliesonthefactthatmostadultsgradually

losetheabilitytohearhigh-pitchedsounds,Itwasdevelopedin

BritainbuthasrecentlyspreadtoAmericabytheInternet.

However,thetechnologywasoriginallyaimedatannoying

teenagers,nottheotherwayaround.

CalledtheMosquito,itwasmarketedlastyearbyaWelsh

securitycompany.Itisanear-splitting17-kilohertzbuzzer(蜂

鸣器)designedtohelpshopkeepersgetridofyoungpeople

hangingaroundinfrontoftheirstores.Humanscanhearsounds

takingplaceinafrequencyrangebetween200and20,000

hertz,astheresearchshows.Butourhearinggraduallybecomes

worsewhenwegrowup.

68.StudentsinsomeManhattanschoolshavebegunusingthe

technology,sotheycan.

A.talkinclasswithoutbeingheardbytheirteachers

B.usecellphonestosendmessagesinclass

C.hearbetterinclassthantheirteachers

D.improvetheirhearingability

69.Theunderlinedphrase“theotherwayaround,?impliesthe

A.adultsareannoyednow

B.teenagersareannoyednow

C.adultsarenotannoyednow

D.bothadultsandteenagersareannoyednow

70.Accordingtothispassage,whatwillhappentoaperson

whenheisovertwenty?

A.Hecanhearsoundswithfrequenciesbetween200and

20,000hertz.

B.Hecanhearsoundswithafrequencyof17-kilohertz.

C.Hecannothearsoundswithfrequenciesbetween200

and20,000hertz.

D.Hecannothearsoundswithafrequencyof17-kilohertz.

71.Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethat.

A.olderpeoplehearnobetterthanteenagers

B.olderpeoplehadbetternotusecellphones

C.teenagershearbetterthanoldpeople

D.teenagershadbetternotusecellphones

E

In1826,aFrenchmannamedNiepceneededpicturesfor

hisbusiness.Buthewasnotagoodartist.Soheinventedavery

simplecameras.Heputitinawindowofhishouseandtooka

pictureofhisyard.Thatwasthefirstphotograph.

Thenextimportantdateinthehistoryofphotographywas

1837.Thatyear,Daguerre,anotherFrench,tookapictureofhis

studio.Heusedanewkindofcameraandadifferentprocess.In

hispictures,youcouldseeeverythingveryclearly,eventhe

smallestdetails.Thiskindofphotographwascalleda

daguerreotype.

Soon,otherpeoplebegantouseDaguerre?sprocess.

Travelersbroughtbackdaguerreotypesfromallaroundthe

world.Peoplephotographedfamousbuildings,citiesand

mountains.

Inabout1840,theprocesswasimproved.Then

photographerscouldtakepicturesofpeopleandmovingthings.

Theprocesswasnotsimple.Thephotographershadtocarrylots

offilmsandprocessingequipment.Butthisdidnotstopthe

photographers,especiallyintheUnitedStates.After1840s

daguerreotypeartistswerepopularinmostcities.

MathewBradywasawell-knownAmericanphotographer.

Hetookmanypicturesoffamouspeople.Thepictureswere

unusualbecausetheywereverylife-likeandfullofpersonality.

Bradywasalsothefirstpersontotakepicturesofwar.His

1862CivilWarpicturesshoweddeadsoldiersandruinedcities.

Theymadethewarseemmorerealandmoreterrible.

Inthe1880s,newinventionsbegantochange

photography---Photographerscouldbuyfilmsready-madein

rolls(卷).Sotheydidnothavetomakethefilmthemselves.

Also,theydidnothavetoprocessthefilmimmediately.They

couldbringitbacktotheirstudiosanddevelopitlatermeaning

thattheydidnothavetocarrylotsofequipment.Andfinally,the

inventionofthesmallhandheldcameramadephotographyless

expensive.

Withthesmallcamera,anyonecouldbeaphotographer.

Peoplebegantousecamerasjustforfun.Theytookpicturesof

theirfamilies,friendsandfavoriteplaces.Theycalledthese

pictures“snapshot.

Photographsbecameverypopularinnewspapersinthe

1890s.Soonmagazinesandbooksalsouseddocumentary

photographs.Thesepicturesshowedtrueeventsandpeople.

Theyweremuchmorerealthandrawing.

Photographyalsoturnedintoaformofartbytheendofthe

19thcentury.Somephotographswerenotjustcopiesofthereal

world.Theyshowedideasandfeelings,likeotherartforms.

72.Thepassageismainlyabout.

A.theinventionofcameras

B.akindofnewart-photography

C.thedevelopmentofphotography

D.theimportantdatesinthehistoryofphotography

73.Thefirstpicturesofawarweretakenby.

A.aFrenchphotographerinthe1840s

B.anAmericanphotographerinthe1860s

C.aGermanreporterinthe1880s

D.aFrenchartistinthe1890s

74.Photographycanalsobeanartformbecauseartistscan

A.takeanythingtheylikeB.keeparecordofreal

life

C.takephotosofthefamousD.showideasand

feelinginpictures

75.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingsshowsthe

correctorder?

a.Photographsbecamepopularinnewspapers.

b.Photographerscarriedprocessingequipmentwhile

takingpictures.

c.Theinventionofsmallhandheldcamerasmade

photographyeasier.

d.Daguerreinventedakindofphotographcalled

daguerreotype.

e.Bradytookpicturesoffamouspeople.

A.e,a,d,b,cB.d,b,e,c,a

C.b,e,c,a,dD.d,c,e,a,b

第二卷(共35分)

第一节:短文改错(共10小题,满分10分)

Onceuponatime,therewasapoorman.Hehadan

orangetreeonhisgarden.Onthetreethereweremanyorange.76.

Onedayhefoundoneofhisorangewas

温馨提示

  • 1. 本站所有资源如无特殊说明,都需要本地电脑安装OFFICE2007和PDF阅读器。图纸软件为CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.压缩文件请下载最新的WinRAR软件解压。
  • 2. 本站的文档不包含任何第三方提供的附件图纸等,如果需要附件,请联系上传者。文件的所有权益归上传用户所有。
  • 3. 本站RAR压缩包中若带图纸,网页内容里面会有图纸预览,若没有图纸预览就没有图纸。
  • 4. 未经权益所有人同意不得将文件中的内容挪作商业或盈利用途。
  • 5. 人人文库网仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对用户上传分享的文档内容本身不做任何修改或编辑,并不能对任何下载内容负责。
  • 6. 下载文件中如有侵权或不适当内容,请与我们联系,我们立即纠正。
  • 7. 本站不保证下载资源的准确性、安全性和完整性, 同时也不承担用户因使用这些下载资源对自己和他人造成任何形式的伤害或损失。

评论

0/150

提交评论