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单元过关检测(-)

(时间:100分钟,满分:120分)

第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

DrivingonupLoYosemiLewiLhmyfami1ywasexcitingbuLnerve-racking(令

惊慌的).Ihadneverbeentosuchanamazingnationalparkbefore,yetIwasn'tthe

mostathleticpersonsoIknewthatIcouldn,tstickthroughallthehikingupand

down.Itactuallyendedupbeingafunandadventurousexperience.

Theridetherewasdefinitelylongbutworthit.AsIwokeupfrommynap,Isaw

thebeautifulsceneryofthetallmountainsandbeautifulstreams.Thetrailswere

madenicelyforvisitors.Thewaterfallswerebreathtaking.Climbinguprockswasone

ofmyfavoriteparts.EventhoughIfel1acoupleoftimes,Istillhadalotoffur.The

factthatmyfamilyandIspentsomuchtimetogetheralltryingtofindoutwhich

routetotakeandwhatviewstowatchreallybroughtusclosertogether.

Thegreatthingaboutnatureisthat,it'sjustyou,theviews,andthepeople

aroundyou.Therersnothingtobotheryouandit'sthebestwaytorelaxandenjoy

yourself.Yosemitehas5oftheworld*shighestwaterfalls,andabout300lakes.The

structureofeachmountainisincredible;it'sformedinwaysthatalmosttakeyour

breathaway.Someofthenareofadeepdarkcolorwithwaterfallsforming;someare

formedwithspotsofgreenpeeking(窥探)out.It'sdefinitelysomethingyou

wouldn,twanttomiss.

Yosemiteisn,ttheonlygreatnationalparkbutbasedonmyexperienceIhighly

recommendgoingoutandenjoyingnaturewithfamilyandfriends.It'sagreattime

tobond,laugh,andtakeinwhatMotherNatureoffers.

【解题导语】本文是一篇记叙文。作者通过讲解并描述自己和家人一起自驾巡游

Yosemite公园的经验,建议人们多去户外亲近大自然。

1.TheauthorwritesthefirstparagraphmainlytoW.

A.introducethetopicofthispassage

B.offeranexampletous

C.tellushisfutureplanforhiking

D.describeanationalpark

A解析:目的意图题。通读全文尤其是第段的笫句“DrivingonuploYuse川ile

withmyfamilywasexcitingbutnerve-racking(令人惊慌的)。”可知,文章主要介绍

了作者和家人去Yosemite公园游玩的经验;据此可以推断,第一段旨在引出文章主题,故

A项正确。

2.Whileclimbinguprocks,theauthorwasW.

A.nerve-rackingB.injured

C.pleasedD.worried

C解析:推理推断题。依据其次段中的"Climbinguprockswasoneofmyfavorite

parts.EventhoughIfellacoupleoftimes,Istillhadalotoffun."可知,攀

岩是作者最喜爱的项目之一,作者从中体会到了很多乐趣。C项意为“兴奋的”,符合语境。

3.Accordingtothepassage,YosemiteW.

A.iscrowdedwithvisitorseveryday

B.istheonlygreatnationalpark

C.isworthtravellingto

D.isnothingbutacommondestination

C解析:推理推断题。依据第一段的最终一句"Itactuallyendedupbeingafinand

adventurousexperience,和其次段的第一句以及最终一段“Yosemiteisn'ttheonly

great...MotherNatureoffers.n可知,去Yosemite公园是一次欢乐而冒险的经验;据此

可知,Yosemite公园值得一游。

4.TheauthorsuggestsW.

A.keepingagoodbondwithotherpeople

B.visitingYosemitenowandthen

C.tryingtoprotecttheenvironment

D.goingouttoenjoythebeautyofnature

D解析:细微环节理解题。依据最终一段中的"Ihighlyrecommendgoingoutand

enjoyingnaturewithfamilyandfriends”可知,作者建议我们到外面去观赏大自然的

风光,故D项正确。

B

Anyonewhopassesregukirlythroughbusypublicspacesknowsthatonevictim

ofourobsession(痴迷)withdigitaldevicessuchassmartphoneshasbeensmalltalk.

Withoureyesfocusedonoursmartphones,fewerofusmakeconversationwith

strangers.Butarewemissingsomethinginthislossofrelaxingsmal1talk?

Agrowingbodyofresearchsuggeststhatsmalltalkhassurprisingbenefits.

Inastudypublishedin2014inthePersonal!tyandSocialPsychologyBulletin,

researchersfoundthatdailyinteractionswithcasualacquaintances(熟人)can

contributetoday-to-daywell-being.Parlicipanls(参与者)wereaskedtorecord

theirdailyinteractionswithpeopleconnectedtothembyMstrongties"(family

andfriends)and“weaktics”(acquaintances).Ondayswhenparticipantshadmore

“weaktie”interactionsthanusual,theyreportedagreatersenseofbelor.ging

andhappiness.

InastudypublishedintheJournalofExpei'imentalPsychologyin2014,another

groupofresearcherslookedatinteractionsamongstrangers.Theyinvited118

commuters(通勤者)ataChicago-arearailwaystationandgavethemoneofthreeroles:

tostartaconversationonthetrain,toavoidanyconversationandenjoythe

solitude(lonclinoss)ortodowhatevertheynormallydoontheircommute.Insurveys

completedafterward,thosewhowereinstructedtonakeconversationwithstrangers

reportedunotablymorepositive“commutesthanthosewhorodeinsolitude.

Talkingwithastrangermaynotofferthesamebenefitsastalkingwithaclose

friend,butweunderestimale(低估)itsimportancetous,Msaysthestudy,sco

-author,NicholasEpley,aprofessorofbehavioralscienceattheUniversityof

ChicagoBoothSchoolofBusiness.Dr.Epleytradedinhisownsmartphoneforanold

featurelessphone,whichhasmadehim,hesays,moreopentouwonderful,short

conversationswithstrangersn.

Peopleoverestimatethesocialrisksinvolvedinsmalltalk,addsDr.Epley,

uMostpeoplenotonlywanttotalktoyou;they’11tellyousecretthingsthey

maynoteventellafamilymemberw.

【解题导语】本文是一篇争论文。文章通过一些重要探讨结果说明白闲谈的好处。

5.Thefirststudygotthefindingsfromtheparticipantsbycomparingtheir

W.

A.strongandweaktieinteractions

B.casualandcloseacquaintances

C.privateandpublicinteractions

D.familymembersandfriends

A解析:推理推断题。细读其次段可知,这项探讨通过比较参与者的“强联系”交际

和“弱联系”交际得出了结论。

6.Whatdidthestudydoneonthetrainfindout?

A.Peoplearelikelytorideinsolitudeonthetrain.

B.Fewcommutersliketochatwithstrangers.

C.Therearethreekindsoftraincommuters.

I).Chatswithstrangersbringjoytopeople.

D解析:细微环节理解题。依据第三段中的Insurveyscompletedafterward...who

rodeinsolitude.可知,这项探讨发觉,与生疏人的交谈会给人们带来开心。

7.Whichofthefollowingwou1dDr.Epleyprobablyagreewith?

A.Itisnicertotalkwithstrangersthanfriends.

B.Smartphonesmaykillsmalltalkwithstrangers.

C.PeoplefaiItorealizetheimportanceoffriendship.

D.Moststrangersprefertospendtimeontheirphones.

B解析:推理推断题。依据第四段中的Dr.Epleytradedinhisownsmartphonefor

anoldfeaturelessphone,whichhasmadehim,hesays,moreopentowonderful,

shortconversationswithstrangers”.可推断,Epley博士应当会认为,智能手机可能

会扼杀与生疏人的闲谈。

8.Whatdoesthetextmainlydiscuss?

A.Theinteractionswithstrangers.

B.Thelossofrelaxingsmalltalk.

C.Theinfluenceofsmartphones.

D.Theimportantroleofsmalltalk.

D解析:主旨大意题。通读全文可知,本文主要论述了闲谈的好处。文章的中心句为

其次段首句Agrowingbodyofresearchsuggeststhatsmalltalkhassurprising

benefits,,

C

DOGSDRIVECAR

Auckland,NewZealand

Aftertwomonthsoflearning,Monty,andPorterwereabletodriveanautomobile

aroundaracetrack."Vewantedtoprovehowsirartrescuedogsare,"cir.imal

behavioristMarkVettesays.Vettefirstusedvoicecommandsandtreatstoteachthe

dogshowtoturnasteeringwheelandhowtochangegears(换挡).

Thedogs*rideonlyacceleratedupto7.5milesanhour,andtrainerscould

stoptheautousingaremotecontrol.

GOLDENZEBRA

Kailua-Kona,Hawaii

Zoe—thezebraJsmarkingsarespecial.Theanimalhaswhiteandgolden

stripes.Zoe*sappearanceresultedfromarareconditioncalledamelanosis(黑素

缺失症).Herbodydoesn'tmakeenoughmelanin,asubstanceinananima1*sskin

andhaircellsthatproducescolor."Only25othergoldenzebrasareknowntoexist

intheworld,nsaysAnngoody,whorunsthewildliferefugewhereZoelives.Inthe

wild,lifemaybedifficultforanimalswithamelanosisbecausepredators(捕食

性动物)caneasilyspotthem.ButZoeisprotectedatherrefuge.

COCKATOOMAKESTOOLS

Vienna,Austria

WhenFigaro,acockatoo,spotsfoodlyingjustoutofreachfromhiscage,

hebuildsatinywoodentooltosweepthetastyprizeinhisway.

Thebirdfirstrevealedhistalentwhenastonehewasplayingwithrolledout

ofhiscage.Thecockatoocouldn'troachthestone.Soheflewawayandreturnedwith

asmallbranch,slippingitthroughthefencetoslidethestonetowardhim.

Wonderingifhewoulddoitagain,scientistsplacedanutexactlywherethe

stonehadbeen.Thistime,Figaropulledoutasmallpieceofwoodinhiscageand

draggedthenuttowardhim.

【解题导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了三种令人惊异的动物,它们是能够开车

的狗、长着金色条纹的斑马和擅长制造工具的鹦鹉。

9.IfZoeissetfreeinthewild,shewillW.

A.meetnonaturalpredators

B.notgetalongwithotherzebras

C.managetomakeenoughmelanin

D.beeasilyfoundforherappearance

D解析:细微环节理解题。依据其次部分的“Theanimalhaswhiteandgolden

stripes.Zoe*sappearanceresultedfromarareconditioncalledamelanosis(黑素

缺失症).和“Inthewild,1ifemaybedifficultforanimalswithamelanosisbecause

predators(捕食性动物)caneasilyspotthem.可知,由于黑素缺失症,Zoe身上有金色

和白色条纹,假如她在野外,捕食性动物很简单发觉如,故D项正确。依据其次部分的

“Zoe'sappearanceresultedfromarareconditioncalledamelanosis(黑素缺失

症).Herbodydoesn,tmakeenoughmelanin可知,C项错误;B项文中没有提及。

10.What,sspecialaboutFigaro?

A.Heisparticularabouthisfood.

B.Heisextremelyfondofstones.

C.Heisgoodatdrawingsupportfromoutsideforces.

D.Hecantellthedifferencebetweenstonesandnuts.

C解析:推理推断题。依据第三部分的“WhenFigaro,acockatoo,spotsfoodlying

justoutofreachfromhiscage,hebui1dsatinywoodentooltosweepthetasty

prizeinhisway.”可知,这种鹦鹉可以自制小工具;据此可以推断,这种鹦鹉的特殊之

处是擅长利用外部的东西来满足自己的须要,故C项正确。

11.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Amazinganimals.

B.Waystohelpanimals.

C.Animals'uniquetalents.

D.Tipsontraininganimals.

A解析:主旨大意题。通读全文并依据小标题“DOGSDRIVECAR""GOLDENZEBRA"

和"COCKATOOMAKESTOOLS"可知,本文主要讲了三种令人惊异的动物,故选A。

D

Itmayhelpyoutoknowthatthereisnosuchthingasaperfectspeech.Atsome

pointineveryspeech,everyspeakersayssomethingthatisnotunderstoodexactly

ashehasplanned.Fortunately>suchmomentsareusual1ynotobvioustothe

listeners,why?Becausethelistenersdonotknowwhatthespeakerplanstosay,

theyhearonlywhatthespeakerdoessay.Ifyouloseyourplaceforamoment,wrongly

changetheorderofacoupleofsentences,orforgettopauseatacertainpoint,

noonewi11beanythewiserW.Whensuchmomentsoccur,don'tworryaboutthem.Just

continueasifnothinghappened.

Evenifyoudomakeanobviousmistakeduringaspeech,thatdoesn,treally

matter.IfyouhaveeverlistenedtoMartinLutherKing'sfamousspeech-"1have

adream”,youmaynoticethathestumblesoverhiswordstwiceduringthespeech.Most

likely,however,youdon*tremember.Why?Becauseyouwerefixingyourattention

onhismessageratherthanonhiswayofspeech-making.Peoplecarealotaboutmaking

mistakesinaspeechbecausetheyregardspeech-nakingasakindofperformance

ratherthanasanactofcommunication.Theyfeelthelistenersarelikejudgesin

anice-skatingcompetition.But,infact,thelistenersarenotlookingforaperfect

performance.Theyarelookingforawell-thought-outspeechthatexpressesthe

speaker'sideasclearlyanddirectly.Sometimesamistakeortwocanactually

increaseaspeaker*sattractivenessbymakinghimmorehuman.

Asyouworkonyourspeech,don'tworryaboutbeingperfect.Onceyoufreeyour

mindofthis,youwillfinditmucheasiertogiveyourspeechfreely.

【解题导语】本文说的是没有完备的演讲这种东西。在演讲时出点小错误可能会增加

演讲者的吸引力。所以不要太在乎演讲过程中出的小差错。

12.Theunderlinedpartinthefirstparagraphmeansthatnoonewill

W.

A.besmarterthanyou

B.dobetterthanyou

C.noticeyourmistakes

D.knowwhatyouaretalkingabout

C解析:词义揣测题。依据下一句Whensuchmomentsoccur,don'tworryEbout

then可知,上文的意思是:没有人会留意到你的小差错,所以不用担忧,故选C项。

13.Youdon'trememberobviousmistakesinaspeechbecauseW.

A.youfindthewayofspeech-makingmoreimportant

B.youdon'tfullyunderstandthespeech

C.youdon'tknowwhatthespeakerplanstosay

D.yourattentionisonthecontent

D解析:推理推断题。依据文中其次段的Becauseyouwerefixingyouratter.tion

onhismessageratherthanonhiswayofspeech-making.可知,你的留意力在演讲内

容上。

14.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatW.

A.oneortwomistakesinaspeechmaynotbebad

B.givingaspeechislikegivingaperformance

C.thelistenersshouldpaymoreattentiontohowaspeechismade

I),themoremistakeaspeakermakes,themoreattractivehewillbe

A解析:推理推断题。依据文中其次段的Sometimesamistakeortwocanactually

increaseaspeaker,sattractivenessbymakinghimmorehuman.可知,有时候在演讲

中出现一两个错误事实上能增加演讲者的吸引力,使其更接地气,故选A项。

15.Whcitwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.HowtoBeaPerfectSpeaker

B.HowtoMakeaPerfectSpeech

C.Don'tExpectMistakesinaSpeech

D.Don'tExpectaPerfectSpeech

D解析:标题归纳题。本文在开头就点出了主题:Itmayhelpyoutoknowthatthere

isnosuchthingasaperfectspeech.下文对这个说法进行了说明。故选D项。

其次节(共5小题:每小题2分,满分10分)

依据短文内容,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。

Amotivationpresentationisapresentationthatattemptstochangepeople*s

attitudesandbehavior,ratherthanonlycommunicatingspecificinformation.It

requiresthespeakertoshowhisorherownmotivationandengage(吸弓|住)the

audience.16.

Giventhesubject,itisimportanttomakeagoodimpressionwhengivinga

motivationpresentation.17.Ifhestumbles(结巴)overwordsduetolack

ofpreparation,anddoesn,tconveyenthusiasmaboutthepresentation,theaudience

willnotbeengaged.

Thepresentationshouldbeasrelevanttotheaudienceaspossible.It'sbetter

totailorexamplestotheaudience,slineofwork.Forexample,juniorstafflikely

won,trespondtoowel1ifthewho1efocusisonthecompany*sprofits.18.

Forexample,thespeakerneedstoexplainhowworkingsmartercanreducestress.

Thepresentershouldn*tbeafraidtointeract(互动)withtheaudience.19.

Askingforexamplesandideasduringthespeechwillgetpeoplethinkingmoreebout

thepresentationandhowitrelatestotheirownlivesandwork.

20.Somemaybeenthusiasticwhileotherswillbemorecritical.This

isoftenbecauseofthemindsetpeoplehave.Thespeakercantrytohandlethisby

beingmoreconversational,usinghumorandotherwiseengagingtheaudienceina

comfortableandmorecasualway.

A.Inthiswayitfeelsmorelikeaneventthanalecture.

B.Therearemanytechniquesthatcanachievethisgoal.

C.Maybethey'dratherhearhowtoincreasetheirincome.

D.Instead,thespeakermayneedtoconcentrateonfeelings.

E.Thespeakershouldbeenergetic,confidentandenthusiastic.

F.Agoodimpressioncanreallycontributetothepresentation.

G.Theaudiencewillhavedifferentattitudestothemotivationpresentation.

【解题导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍如何做激励型演讲。

16.B解析:此空设于段尾,是一个过渡句。设空处引起下文,下文起先介绍做好激

励型演讲的一些技巧。

17.E解析:此空设于段中,与上文存在说明关系。上文提到演讲者应当给人留下一

个好印象,设空处则说明“好印象”:精力充足的、自信的和热忱的。

18.D解析•:此空设于段中,与上文存在转折关系,设空处说明演讲者要把着重点放

在听众的情感上。

19.A解析:此空设于段中,与上文存在指代关系,设空中提到的Inthisway指代

上文提到的interact(互动)withtheaudience。

20.G解析:此空设于段首,是本段的主旨句。本段主要讲观众会对激励型演讲持不

同的看法。

其次部分语言学问运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的

最佳选项。

Asachild,Iwasafraidofeverything.Attheageof8,Ievenbecame21

ofgettingHalloweencandy.22>onOctober31.mytwinbrotherandIwentout

and23toeveryhouseintheneighborhood.Mostofthehousesonlyhadafewsteps

tothedoor.Itwaseasy.However,whenwe24oneofthebiggerhouseswith10

tallsteps25tothefrontdoor,whichwereknowntohavethebestcandy,my

fear26me.Mybrotherwasalreadyupthestairs,whileIstood27atthe

bottom.

Itwas28thatVdbeabletoclimballthatway,forIwasafraidthat

Imightfalloverinthedarkand29mybagofcandy.Imight30myclothes

onsomething.Iwantedthecandy,buttherewasno31Iwouldgoupthosestairs

togetit.Ifailed.Ilostmorethanjustcandy.Ilostmy32.

Fearoftheunknown33meforalongtime.Aftersixyearsinnursing,I

was34withthecareerIhadchosen.Ifaceda35:stepoutintotheunknown

or36therestofmylifeatthebottomofthosesteps,never37thebest

candy.

Finally,withonly$100inmysavingsaccount,Istartedmyown

business.WheneverIwou1dloseaclient(客户),theoldfear38W.However,I*

dtastedthecandy,andnowIdon't39whenIfacedifficulties.Ibelievethat,

though40thingscanhappenwhenwestepout,worsethingshappenwhenwe

don't.

【解题导语】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文,作者小时候因为胆怯而不敢爬上台阶,从而

得不到万圣节糖果,多年后,作者最终走出了恐惊,不再胆怯任何困难。

21.A.happyB.afraid

C.fondD.tired

B解析:依据本空前的“Asachild,Iwasafraidofeverything.可知,"我”

甚至胆怯(afraid)收到万圣节糖果,故B项正确。

22.A.HardlyB.Certainly

C.NormallyI).Approximately

C解析:上文说作为一个孩子,“我”甚至胆怯收到万圣节糖果,此处是说通常

(Normally)在10月31日那天,故C项正确。

23.A.rushedB.pointed

C.movedD.travelled

A解析:依据本空前的“wentout”可知,“我”和弟弟出去冲向(rush)旁边的每一个

房子,故A项正确。

24.A.knockedB.escaped

C.reachedD.entered

C解析:上文说“我”和弟弟冲向旁边的每一个房子,此处是说我们到达(reach)了一

个大房子,故C项正确。

25.A.pointingB.opening

C.belongingD.leading

D解析:依据上文中的"Mostofthehousesonlyhadafewstepstothedoer."

可知,这个大房子有十节通向(lead)门的台阶,故D项卫确。

26.A.encouragedB.spread

C.preventedD.attracted

C解析:上文说“我”甚至胆怯收到万圣节糖果,再结合本空后的“atthe

bottom"可知,此处是说恐惊阻挡(prevent)了“我”,故C项正确。

27.A.slightlyB.frozen

C.calmlyD.happily

B解析:由上下文语境可知,弟弟已经上了台阶,而“我”还是呆呆地(frozen)站在

下面,故B项正确。

28.A.unluckilyB.possible

C.unlikelyD.pitiful

C解析:依据本空后的“I'dbeabletoclimballthatway,forIwasafraid"

可知,由于胆怯,“我”不行能(unlikely)往上爬了,故C项

正确。

29.A.fallB.lose

C.forgetD.drop

D解析:依据本空前的“falloverinthedark”可知,“我”胆怯自己在黑暗

中跌倒,丢(drop)了糖果,故D项正确。

30.A.tearB.catch

C.buryI),break

A解析:依据本空后的"myclothesonsomething.n可知,“我”还胆怯什么东

西把衣服撕破(tear),故A项正确。

31.A.wayB.need

C.wonderI),doubt

A解析:依据上下文语境可知,由于胆怯,“我”不行能爬上去拿糖果了,thereis

nowaythat表示"不行能”,故A项正确。

32.A.bagB.life

C.wayD.confidence

D解析:上文说由于胆怯,“我”不敢爬上去了,再结合本空前的“I

lostmorethanjustcandy.“可知,恐惊让“我”失去了信念(confidence),故D项正确。

33.A.amusedB.controlled

C.helpedD.ruined

B解析:依据本空后的“Aftersixyearsinnursing”可知,恐惊限制(control)

了“我”很长时间,故B项正确。

34.A.impressiveB.concerned

C.unsatisfiedD.excited

C解析:依据下文内容可知,“我”对自己的选择并不满足(unsatisfied),故C项正

确。

35.A.difficultyB.cause

C.fearD.choice

D解析:依据上文中的“chosen”可知,“我”血临着一个选择(choice),故D项正确。

36.A.spendB.save

C.escapeD.change

A解析:依据语境可知,“我”面临着一个选择:是走出恐惊还是花费(spend)余生接

着这样胆怯下去,故A项正确。

37.A.makingB.tasting

C.presentingD.buying

B解析:依据上文内容可知,由于胆怯,“我”不敢爬上去,这样就得不到糖果,恒

久也品尝(taste)不到最甜的糖果,故B项正确。

38.A.remindedB.warned

C.disappearedD.returned

D解析:依据本空前的“WheneverIwouldloseaclient(客户)"可知,当"我"

失去一个客户的时候,原来的恐惊又回来(return)了,故D项正确。

39.A.fearB.cry

C.failDplain

A解析:依据本空用的“I'dtastedthecandy”可知,“我”最终迈出了这一步,

再也不胆怯(fear)困矩了,故A项正确。

40.A.bigB.bad

C.fortunateD.small

B解析:依据本空后的“worsethings"可知,当我们迈出这一步的时候,不好的(bad)

事情就不会变得更糟糕,故B项正确。

其次节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Asthemonitorasveilasoneofthetopstudentsinmyclass,Iamalwaysa

proudboy.SometimesIrelysomuchon41.thatIwon,tfo11owothers*

suggestions.AnditwasbecauseofmyblindpridethatImade42.stupid

mistakeinaphysicscompetition43.needednotonlypersonalability

butalsoteamwork.Duringthecompetition»Ithought二performed44.(we11)

thanmypartnersanditwasIthatwontheapplauseoftheaudience,soIforgot

45.(work)togetherwiththem.46.ourgroupwerepreparing

forthelastquestion,oneofmypartners47.(tell)methattherewas

somethingwrongwithourlastquestion*sanswerandsuggested48.

(check)itout.ButIwassoproudthatIdidn,ttakehisadvice.Tomysurprise,

ouranswerwaswrongandwefailed.IfI49.(take)hisadviceatthat

moment,wewouldnothavefailed.50.(experience)thefailure»1realize

thatitisimportanttolistentoothers*opinions.

41.myself解析:考查代词的用法。句意:有时候我特别依靠自己……故用myself。

42.a解析:考查冠词的用法。此处表示泛指,makeamistake犯错误。

43.which/that解析:考查定语从句。此处引导定语从句在从句中作主语,修饰

competition,故用which/that。

44.better解析:考查形容词的用法。依据句中的than可知,此处用比较级。

45.towork解析:考查非谓语动词。此处意为:遗忘做某事,JUforgettodosth.<,

46.When解析:考查状语从句。句意:当我们组不算最终一个问题时,故用when引

导。

47.told解析:考查动词的时态。此处表示过去的

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