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1PAGE第1页重庆南开中学高2027届高一英语Unit3—Unit4单元检测本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分。考试时间120分钟。第Ⅰ卷(共95分)一、听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5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。听完每段对话后,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.Whatwerethespeakersgoingtodothisweekend?A.Stayathome.B.Goshopping.C.Goonapicnic.2.WhenwillJackcome?A.NextMonday.B.NextTuesday.C.NextThursday.3.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A.Howtomakeanonlineappointment.BHowtousethehealthcareservice.C.Howtoreachadoctorinhealthcenter.4.WhatisJuliangoingtodo?A.Singonabigstage.B.Giveaspeech.C.Playthepiano.5.WherewillthemanmeetProfessorRobinson?A.InRoom413.B.InRoom506.C.Inthelibrary.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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三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,回答第6、7题。6.WhatmightAnnabe?A.Acomposer.B.Apoet.C.Apainter.7.HowdidAnnafeelwhenpeopletalkedaboutherwork?A.Shewasproudofherachievement.B.Shewasshyabouttheirpraise.C.Shewasembarrassedattheircriticism.听第7段材料,回答第8、9、10题。8.Whatistheprojectaimedfor?A.Betteringaplasticrecyclingsystem.B.Lookingforvolunteers.C.Buildingacleanercommunity.9.Whichistheresponsibilityofthevolunteers?A.Learninghowtosortwasteproperly.B.Organizingpeopleingroupstocollectplastics.C.Collectingandsendingplasticstotherecyclingstation.10.Whenshouldthewomanhandinherapplication?A.ByThursday.B.ByFriday.C.BySaturday.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.HowmanycountrieshasMr.Robinsonbeentothisyear?A.About13.B.Morethan50.C.Nearly30.12.WhyisMr.RobinsoninterestedinAustralia?A.Itisrecommendedbyhisfather.B.Hisfanswanttoseemorephotosofit.C.Helikesitssceneryandwildlife.13.WhatisthebiggesttroubleforMr.RobinsonwhiletravellinginAustralia?A.Losingbelongings.B.PoortrafficconditionsC.Gettinglostintheforest.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.What’sMinnie’sattitudetothegeographystudy?A.Shealwaysfindsitboring.B.Shepreferslearningconservation.CSheworkshardongeology.15.Whatdidthegeographyteacheraskstudentstodo?A.Introducetheextinctionofiguanas.B.Gotothelibraryandreadaboutiguanas.C.Writeabouttheconservationofananimal.16.WhywasMinnie’sassignmentcriticized?A.Itwasnotinformative.B.Thethemewasn’thighlighted.C.Itlackedinterestingstories.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.HowmanypaintingsdidVanGoghcreateinhislife?A.About2,100pieces.B.Over900pieces.C.Lessthan1,200pieces.18.WhatcanvisitorsdointheGallerySection?A.SearchalistofVanGogh’spaintings.B.Findalinktoothermuseums.C.AppreciateVanGogh’spaintingsonline.19.InwhichsectioncanvisitorslearnabouttheinfluenceofVanGogh’swork?A.TheLettersSection.B.TheNewsSection.C.TheArtisticInfluencesSection.20.Whereisthetextmostprobablyfrom?A.Alecture.B.Atourcommentary.C.Atravelbrochure.二、阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AFourBestCityWalksintheUSWisdomTreeHikeinLosAngelesThisisprobablythemostpopularcitywalkinLA—ajourneytotheonlytreetosurvivethe2007Barhamfire.TheWisdomTreeisatthetopofBurbankPeak,whichgivesyougreatviewsalloverLosAngelesThewalk:HeadupWonderViewDrivefromLakeHollywoodDrive,andyouwillreachagateattheendofthepavedarea.Afteryoupassthrough,you’llgettoawide-openareaandthetrailtotheWisdomTreeistoyourright.SoHo/TriBeCaWalkingTourinNewYorkCityHeadingdowntoSoHoandTriBeCawillgiveyouthefeelingofbeinginanothercitywithinNYC.Thesmallsidestreetshideinterestingbuildingsanduniqueshops,aswellashistoricspots.Thewalk:HeadsouthfromtheBroadway-LafayetteStreetsubwaystation,andgetlostamongtheartgalleries,withafirstsweetstopattheMuseumofIceCream.Next,explorethePrinceStreetshops,thenheadeasttoGreeneStreet.Here,youcanfindsomeofthefinestexamplesofcast-ironarchitectureinthecity.TheBoardwalkTrailinAustinInAustin,you’llbecharmedbyart.TheBoardwalkTrailaimstobuilda7,250-footwalkwayfilledwithworksofartandfantasticviewsofthecity.Don’tmissthe36bronzebeltsdesignedbyartistKenLittle,withcountrymusicsonglyricswrittenoneach.Thewalk:YoucanaccesstheBoardwalkTrailfromseveralpoints.Thefulltrailis10mileslong,whereyoucanenjoythepeacefulwatersideviewsandtheskylineofAustinatsunset.ArtWalkinDenverDenverisagreatdestinationinitself,withlotsofculturalattractions,livemusicandexcellentrestaurants.Thecity’sArtDistrictonSantaFe(ADSF)hasadelightful2.7-milepaththatleadsyoutoartgalleriesandexcellentfoodanddrinkstops.Thewalk:FromthecharmingVictorianhousewhereyoucanadmiretheviolinsandguitarshandcraftedbyartists,makeyourwaynorthtotheSunkenGardens,thenthestreetsbusywithartgalleriesandshops.EveryfirstFridayofthemonth,theADSFputsonanorganizedArtWalkonSantaFeDrive.Artlovershaveanopportunitytoconnectandsharetheexperienceofimmersing(使沉浸)themselvesinDenver’sartscene.1.Whichcitywalkcanofferabird’seyeviewofacity?A.ArtWalkinDenver.B.TheBoardwalkTrailinAustin.C.WisdomTreeHikeinLosAngeles.D.SoHo/TriBeCaWalkingTourinNewYorkCity.2.WhatdothecitywalksinAustinandDenverhaveincommon?A.Visitorscanenjoylivemusic.B.Visitorscanappreciateartworks.C.Visitorscanenjoypeacefulwatersideviews.D.Visitorscanappreciatehand-mademusicalinstruments.3.Whereisthispassageprobablytakenfrom?A.Atouristbrochure. B.Anartreview.C.Anenvironmentaljournal. D.Ageographytextbook.BTylerDisonhadjustfinishedhisnightshift(夜班)whenacallcameacrosstheradio.Anapartmentnearthepolicestationhadcaughtfireandthedispatcher(调度员)reporteda3-year-oldchildtrappedinside.Thoughfirefighterswereontheway,Tylerknewhecouldgettheresooner.Andso,the25-year-oldpoliceofficerracedtothescenedeterminedtohelp.“Imustsavethischildatallcosts,”hethought.WhenTylerDisonarrivedattheapartmentbuilding,hesawfireflamesshootingoutofthewindows.Thepoliceofficergavenothoughttohisownsafety.Instead,herushedintotheflames.Rushingintotheapartmentfilledwithflamesandthick,blacksmoke.Tylerimmediatelybegansearchingforthechild.Theheatwasunbearablebutthebraveofficerrefusedtogiveupuntil,atlast,helocatedthechild.OfficerDisonracedoutwiththe3-year-oldboyinhisarms,takingthechildtohispolicecar.Thebraveherothendrovetomeettheambulance(救护车)halfwaysotheboycouldreceivemedicalattentionasquicklyaspossible.“IfIhadn’tdonesomething,thatbabywouldhavedied,”OfficerDisonexplained.“Hisbreathingwasveryshallow,andhewasn’treallyresponding.”OfficerDisongotburnedinhisarm.However,itdidn’tmattertoTylerDison.Allhecaredaboutwassavingthe3-year-old.Andthankstohiscourage,thelittleboygotthehelpheneededandisgoingtobejustfine.“I’msohappythatbabyisdoingOK,”Tylersaid.“Igrewupinthistown,Iwanttoprotectitalways.”ThecallTylerDisonreceivedthatdaywasunlikeanyonehehadeverexperienced.Evenso,whenhearrivedatthescene,Tyler’spasttrainingandhisdeepdesiretosavelivestoldhimjustwhattodo.4.WhatdidTylerDisonchoosetodoafterhereceivedthecall?A.Calltheambulance. B.Jointhefirefighters.C.Rushtothefirescene. D.Finishhisnightshift.5.Theboy’slifewasfinallysavedbecause______.A.herefusedtogiveuphopeB.hereceivedtreatmentintimeC.DisonhelpedhimgethisbreathbackD.Disonwastednotimeputtingoutthefire6.WhatarethebestwordstodescribeTylerDison?A.Responsibleandhonest. B.Braveandadventurous.C.Courageousandselfless. D.Independentandhumorous.CInrecentyears,therehasbeenasignificantshifttowardsadoptingeco-friendlypracticesandpromotingsustainablelifestyles.Thisglobaltrendisfueledbyvariousfactors,rangingfromheightenedenvironmentalawarenesstoeconomicadvantages.Aprimarydriverbehindtheriseofgreenlivingistheincreasingawarenessofenvironmentalissues,particularlytheurgentneedtoaddressclimatechange.Aspeoplebecomemoreinformedabouttheharmfuleffectsofcarbonemissions,deforestation,andpollution,thereisacollectivepushtowardadoptingpracticesthatminimizeecologicalimpact.Beyondenvironmentalconcerns,therearesomeeconomicmotivesdrivingtheshifttowardsustainability.Forinstance,energy-efficienttechnologiesandpracticescansignificantlyreduceutilitybillsovertime,makingthemfinanciallyadvantageousforhomeownersandbusinessesalike.Additionally,governmentsandorganizationsoftenoffersomefinancialstimulisuchastaxcreditsandsubsidies(补贴)toencouragethedevelopmentandadoptionofrenewableenergysources.Forexample,solarenergyhasemergedasafrontrunnerintherenewableenergysector,attractingwidespreadinterestfromhomeownersandbusinessesseekingcleanenergysolutions.Solarpanelsusesunlighttogenerateelectricity,offeringasustainablealternativetotraditionalfossilfuels.Thedecliningcostsofsolartechnology,coupledwithadvancementsinefficiencyandstoragecapabilities,havemadesolarpanelsincreasinglypracticalandcost-effective.Consumerattitudesandpreferencesarealsofactorsdrivingthedemandforsustainableproductsandservices.Millennials(千禧一代)andGenerationZ,inparticular,prioritizeenvironmentalresponsibilityandprefertosupportbusinessesthatdemonstrateacommitmenttosustainability.Thisshifthasurgedbusinessesacrossvarioussectorstointegrateeco-friendlypracticesintotheiroperations,fromsustainablesourcingtowastereductioninitiatives.Moreover,thepowerofsocialinfluencecannotbeunderestimatedinshapingconsumerbehaviortowardssustainability.Socialmediaplatformsandonlinecommunitiesarouseawarenessaboutenvironmentalissuesandshowinnovativegreensolutions.Individualsareincreasinglymotivatedbypeerexamples,fosteringacollectivemovementtowardsgreenerlifestyles.Theselivingpracticesreflectsaglobalcommitmenttosustainability.Bychoosingtointegratesustainablepracticesandtechnologiesintoeverydaylife,individualsandcommunitiescancontributetolesseningclimatechangeandcreatingahealthierplanetforfuturegenerations.7.Whatistheresultwhenthegovernmentoffersfinancialstimuliaccordingtothetext?A.Greenenergywillbemoreaccessibleandaffordable.B.Itwillbringtoomuchfinancialburdentothegovernment.C.Technologycompanieswillmakemuchprogressintheirfield.D.Traditionalfossilfuelswillgivewaytorenewableenergyentirely.8.Whatistrueabouttheconsumerbehavioraccordingtoparagraphs5and6?A.Oldergenerationshaveamoresustainablelifestyle.B.Peersmakelittledifferenceinshapingconsumerbehavior.C.Socialinfluencepromisestodrivechangesinconsumerpreferences.D.Theeco-friendlypracticesofcompaniescausetheshiftofconsumerbehavior.9.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Toinitiateaprocess. B.Tolistsomereasons.C.Toaddressconcerns.` D.Toanalyzeadilemma.10.Whatisthesuitabletitleofthetext?A.KeepingSustainableDevelopment:TheStrategicGoalsfortheGlobe.B.ProtectingtheEnvironment:AnEverlastingTopicthroughouttheWorld.C.PromotingOurselves:ABetterandMoreAdvancedWorldinStoreforUs.D.EmbracingGreenLiving:TheGrowingMovementtowardsSustainability.DFromAI-madejokestoHarryPotterfashionvideos,AIcanbeusedtomakefunnythings.Butcanitbeasfunnyasahuman?Andifitcan,doesitpresentadangertocomedy(喜剧)writersinthefuture?That’ssomethingperformershavebeenlookingatinthisyear’sEdinburghFestivalFringe,runningfromAug4to28.AnyonecanputonashowattheFringe,andthisyearevenrobotsweregettinginontheact.OneofFringe’sbigshowsevenusedasmallrobottocomeupwithjokesfromaudiencesuggestions,whichwerethenperformedbyhumans.Theresultscouldbeveryfunny,butsometimestheyweren’tfunnyatall.Thatwaspartofthepoint,explainedPiotrMirowski,theshow’sco-maker.“Wedonotusehumansto‘showoff’AI;instead,weuseAI‘toshow’itslimitations,toshowcasehumancreativityonthestage,”saidMirowski,accordingtotheGuardian.ButoneperformerattheFringesaidhe’susingAItomakejokesforhimbecausehe’soutofideas.ComedianPeterBazely’sshowhashimplayingasupportingroleto“anentirelycomputer-generated(生成的)comedian”calledAIJesus.TheFringereviewwebsite,Chortle,talkedabouttoday’sAIconcerns:“InaworldwhereartistsareworriedthatAIcouldendupdoingtheirjobsforthem,Bazelyissaidtobeprayingthisonewilldoexactlythat.”ThereasonsforcompanieswantingtouseAlarecertainlyunderstandable,butthedangerstheypresenttomanypeople’sjobsarebecomingmoreandmorereal,andthat’snotveryfunny.FromconcernsinschoolsandcollegesaboutstudentsusingChatGPTfortheirwork,towritersandactorsworryingthatAIcouldbeusedtoreplacethem,fearsaboutthedangersofAIareahottopicintheworld.BackinMarchofthisyear,alettercallingforasix-monthstoponadvancedAIdevelopmentwassignedbyover1,000peopleworkingwithAItechnologiesincludingElonMuskandotherwell-knowntechleaders,reportedTheNewYorkTimes.Then,inMay,leadersintheAIindustrysignedadocumentwarningthatAIcouldpresentanextinction-leveldangerand“shouldbeaglobalpriority(优先事项)alongside...diseasesandnuclearwar.”11.InwhatwayistheFringeuniquethisyear?A.TheAI-madejokeswereveryfunny. B.ItpresenteddangerstocomedywritersC.Somejokeswerecreatedbyrobots. D.HarryPotterfashionvideoswereshown.12.WhichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtoParagraph4?A.AIJesusisanexpertinjokes. B.BazelywaspositiveaboutusingAI.C.Alwasusedtoshowitscreativity. D.ChortlewasconcernedabouttheuseofAI.13.WhydoesAIpresentadangerinthefuture?A.BecausemanypeoplewilluseAItoshowoff.B.BecauseAIcanpresentdiseasesandnuclearwar.C.Becausewell-knowntechleaderswillstopdevelopingAI.D.Becausesomepeoplewillprobablybeoutofwork.14.What’stheauthor’sattitudetothefutureoftheAIdevelopment?A.Objective. B.Positive. C.Unclear. D.Negative.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分).根据短文内容,从短文后的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。StrategiestoBecomeEmotionallyMatureEmotionalmaturityiscrucialforpersonalgrowthandhealthyrelationships.Developingemotionalintelligencecanbechallenging,butwiththerightstrategies,youcanbecomeemotionallystrongerandimproveasaperson.CommunicateYourNeeds___15___Thishappensmostlyinrelationships.Yourpartnerwouldwantyoutoknowexactlywhattheywantandwhentheywantit.Thiscanbeextremelyannoying.Justasyoucannotreadsomeoneelse’smind,theycan’treadyours.Youneedtocommunicateyourneedstoothers,sodothey.TryUsing“I”StatementsWhendiscussingyourfeelings,use“I”statementsinsteadof“You”statements.Forexample,say“Ifeelhurt”ratherthan“Youhurtme.”Thisapproachallowsyoutoexpressyouremotionswithoutplacingblame,makingiteasierforotherstounderstandyourperspective.___16___TakeResponsibilityForYourActionsJustlikeyourwords,youneedtotakefullresponsibilityforyouractions.Manypeoplemakesillyexcusesanddon’ttakeresponsibilityfortheiractions.Thatiswheretheyhurtothersandthemselves.Ifyouhavemadeamistakeandhurtothersintheprocess,apologizeimmediately.Itwon’tbringyourself-respectdown.___17___Youwillbecomeemotionallymaturebydoingthis.AvoidNegativePeopleYouareknownbythecompanyyoukeep.Itsignificantlyinfluencesyouremotionalwell-being.___18___Distancingyourselffromnegativeinfluencesoremotionallycontrollingpeopleisvital.Remember,youaretheCEOofyourlife—chooseyourassociateswisely.Byapplyingthesestrategies,youcandevelopdeeperintoemotionalmaturity.___19___Starttoday,andembracethejourneytowardbecomingyourbestself.AItwillactuallyhelpyouwinrecognitionfromothers.B.Peopleinteractwithuslikewearemindreaderssometimes.C.Youcanalsoearnrespectofothersandimproveyourintelligence.D.Thus,surroundyourselfwithsupportiveindividualswhoupliftyou.E.Italsoshowsyouremotionalmaturitybypromotinggentledialogue.F.Ultimately,youwillgainhealthierrelationshipsandamorefulfillinglife.G.Peoplekeeptheiremotionsprivateandavoidcommunicatingoutsidetheircircle.三、完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Formuchofmychildhood,mymotherfilledtheeveninghoursdoingsomethingforsomeoneelse.Sometimessheknitted(编织)hatsforbabies,andatothertimesshecookedchickensoupforsickneighbors.Therefore,Iwasn’t___20___whenoneeveningmymotherannouncedshe’dstartanewproject.“I’mgoingtotelephoneneighboring___21___everynight,”saidmymother.“Everynight?Butyoudon’teven___22___thesepeople.”“Doesn’tmatter,”shesaid.“What’simportantisthatIwanttolisten.”Iwassixteenyearsoldandcouldn’tfigureoutwhymymotherwaswillingtospendhereveningstalkingtostrangers.Shehadfriendsandmytwoeldersisterstocall___23___shefeltlonely.My___24___didn’taffectmymother’sproject.Thateveningaftersupper,shesettledonthesofawiththephoneandbeganmakingphonecalls.Forawhile,Ilistened___25___sheaskedtheladyonthephoneaboutherday,whatshehadeatenfordinner,andaskedifshehad___26___thatthebeautifulroseshadcomeoutinaneighboringpark.Whenshefinishedthecall,Isaid,“Whydoyou___27___whethershehadcookieorcreampiefordessert?”Mymotherreplied,“I’mthe___28___personshetalkedtotoday.”Ittookmenearlythirtyyearstounderstandthe____29____ofwhatshewasdoing.Now,asmymotherisnearingsixty,Ifindmyselfthinkingaboutthosenightlycallssheusedtomake.Iamoftentheonlypersonwhotelephonesmymother,andsometimesI’mtheonlypersonshespeakstoallday.Iaskherwhatshecookedfordinner,butmostlyIjust____30____asshedescribesawalkshetook,orhowherdogLuckystoleapieceofcheesefromthekitchen.I____31____thatmymother’scallswerelifelines(生命之线)thatkeptlonelyseniorsconnectedtotheworld.Somehow,shemanagedtoworkfull-timeand____32____afamilywhileimprovingthelivesofothers.Thatkindof____33____needscommitment(奉献,投入)andorganizationalskillsthatIdonothave.Whileshefreedseveralseniorsfrom____34____,Istruggletocalljustone—mymother.20.A.interested B.satisfied C.surprised D.excited21.A.teenagers B.children C.adults D.seniors22.A.know B.meet C.pass D.find23.A.because B.if C.though D.until24.A.praise B.advice C.answer D.doubt25.A.as B.after C.since D.unless26A.decided B.felt C.noticed D.imagined27.A.hate B.love C.mean D.care28.A.only B.next C.first D.last29.A.difficulty B.importance C.possibility D.difference30.A.think B.listen C.talk D.write31.A.recognize B.explain C.express D.realize32.A.protect B.start C.affect D.support33.A.experience B.service C.promise D.tradition34.A.hopelessness B.illness C.loneliness D.helplessness第Ⅱ卷(共55分)第一节单词填空(共30小题,每小题1分,满分30分)请根据首字母提示或中文释义填入适当单词。35.Tojointhesetwopiecesof________(金属),itwillbenecessarytoheatthem.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)36.Heseatedhimselfinthelastrow,p______tobetakingnotes.(根据首字母单词拼写)37.Withs______runningdownhisface,thehikercontinuedclimbingunderthehotsun.(根据首字母单词拼写)38.S______out,shewentoutforawalktorelax.(根据首字母单词拼写)39.Iwasscaredtod______whenIsawsomeonewalkingslowlytowardsmeinthedark.(根据首字母单词拼写)40.Shestepped______(优美地)ontothestage.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)41.Thesoccertournamentawarded______(奖牌)tothetopthreeteams.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)42.Asas______oftheearthquake,heknowsexactlyhowmuchcontributionthesoldiersmade.(根据首字母单词拼写)43.Acharityeventwillbeh______intheschooltoraisemoneyforthoseaffectedbythetsunami.(根据首字母单词拼写)44.Itisveryc______ofyoutoaccompanymethroughthehardesttime.(根据首字母单词拼写)45.Theschoolislookingfor______(健壮的)studentstojointhetrackandfieldteam.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)46.Itishism______strengththatkeepshimpositiveinfaceofdifficulties.(根据首字母单词拼写)47.Students______(涌入)intotheauditoriumtoattendthelecture.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)48.Despitefacingchallenges,theteambelievestheyareontherightt______tovictory.(根据首字母单词拼写)49.Forthemorea______tourists,therearetripsintothemountainsforthemtoexploreinsteadofjustsightseeing.(根据首字母单词拼写)50.Cyclingisgoodexercise,whichcans______allthemusclesofthebody.(根据首字母单词拼写)51.Theresultofthisyearshowsasignificantimprovementinc______withthatoflastyear.(根据首字母单词拼写)52.I’m______(荣幸的)tohavetheopportunityofsharingmyexperiencewithyouhere.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)53.Fourpoliceofficersgotseriouslyi________intheexplosion.(根据首字母单词拼写)54.Sarahhopedtobecomes______byeatinghealthilyandexercisingregularly.(根据首字母单词拼写)55.S______fromtherainandthewind,wefeltsafeandwarminthehouse.(根据首字母单词拼写)56.Therestaurantintroducedanewmenutoattractmorecustomersthanitsc______.(根据首字母单词拼写)57.Asisagreed,______(有效的)measuresshouldbetakentoreducedamage.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)58.Theearthquakes______atmidnight,whenfewpeoplewereawake.(根据首字母单词拼写)59.______(失败)tounderstandtheinstructions,thestudentsaskedtheteacherforclarification.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)60.Thebandperformedal______concertthatwillberememberedforyearstocome.(根据首字母单词拼写)61.Thefirstparagraphofapassageusually______(总结)thewholepassage.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)62.Itcertainlytakesmuche______tolearnthingswell,butthehardworkwilleventuallypayoff.(根据首字母单词拼写)63.______(坚定的)andfullyprepared,shestrodetotheinterviewroom.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)64.Firefightersr________nearly20peoplefromtheroofoftheburningbuilding.(根据首字母单词拼写)第二节句子翻译(共5小题,每小题3分,满分15分)65.决不放弃是运动员精神的一部分。(give)(汉译英)___________________________________________________________________________66.幸存者目及之处无一不是废墟。(nothingbut)(汉译英)67.有时候,比起明星,普通人为他人树立了更好的榜样。(compare,example)(汉译英)___________________________________________________________________________68.志愿者给被困在村子里的人送去了食物和其他补给品。(trap,deliver,supply)(汉译英)69.即使你不确定结果,迈出第一步也会对实现目标产生影响。(evenif,difference)(汉译英)___________________________________________________________________________第三节写作填空(前两空每空2分,后两空每空3分,满分10分)写作填空DearEditor,Iamwritingtoexpress

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