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福建省厦门外国语学校2018_2019学年高二英语下学期第一次月考试题

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福建省厦门外国语学校2018-2019学年高二英语下学期第一次月考试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的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分,满分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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.WhatwillDorothydoontheweekend?A.GooutwithherfriendB.workonherpaperC.Makesomeplans2.WhatwasthenormalpriceoftheT-shirt?A.$15B.$30C.$503.WhathasthewomandecidedtodoonSundayafternoon?A.ToattendaweddingB.TovisitanexhibitionC.Tomeetafriend4.WhendoesthebankcloseonSaturday?A.AT1:00pmB.AT3:00pmC.AT4:00pm5.Wherearethespeakers?A.InastoreB.InaclassroomC.Atahotel第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.WhatdoweknowaboutNora?A.SheprefersaroomofownB.ShelikestoworkwithothergirlsC.Shelivesnearthecitycenter7.Whatisgoodabouttheflat?nA.IthasalargesittingroomB.IthasgoodfurnitureC.Ithasabigkitchen听第七段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WherehasBarbarabeen?A.Milan.B.Florence.C.Rome.9.WhathasBarbaragotinhersuitcase?A.Shoes.B.Stones.C.Books.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whoismakingthetelephonecall?A.ThomasBrothers.B.MikeLandon.C.JackCooper.11.WhatrelationisthewomantoMr.Cooper?A.Hiswife.B.Hisboss.C.Hissecretary.12.Whatisthemessageabout?A.Ameeting.B.AvisittoFranceC.Thedateforatrip.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whocouldthemanspeakermostprobablybe?A.Apersonwhosawtheaccident.B.Thedriverofthelorry.C.Apoliceofficer.14.WhatwasMrs.Franksdoingwhentheaccidenttookplace?A.WalkingalongChurchillAvenue.B.Gettingreadytocrosstheroad.C.Standingoutsideabank.15.Whendidtheaccidenthappen?A.Atabout8:00am.B.Atabout9:00am.C.Atabout10:00am.16.Howdidtheaccidenthappen?A.Alorryhitacar.B.Acarranintoalorry.C.Anbankclerkrushedintothestreet.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthetalkmainlyabout?A.Thehistoryoftheschool.B.Thecoursesfortheterm.C.Theplanfortheday.18.Wherecanthevisitorslearnaboutthesubjectsfornewstudent?A.Intheschoolhall.B.Inthesciencelabs.C.Intheclassrooms.19.Whatcanstudentsdointhepracticalareas?A.Takesciencecourses?B.Enjoyexcellentmeals.C.Attendworkshops.20.Whenarethevisitorsexpectedtoaskquestion?A.Duringthelunchhour.B.Afterthewelcomespeech.C.Beforethetouroflabs.第二部分阅读理解(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架B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AAlthoughnotasmuchasinthepast,grandparentsaretheteachersoftheNavajo(纳瓦霍人)youth.Theymakeyoungpeopleawareoflifeatanearlyage.Theparentsgrantthemtheprivilegeofteachingthechildren,andthegrandparentstakegreatprideinraisingthechildrenoratleasthavingabigpartinraisingthem.Youngchildrenoftenstaywiththeirgrandparentsforyearsatatime,developingacloseandtrustingrelationship.ThegrandparentsteachthechildrenNavajolegendsandtheprincipleoflife,emphasizingbothnewculturetrendsandthepreservationoftraditions.Thegrandparentsarealsooftentheleadingfiguresinteachingtheyouththeartsofweaving,caringforthelivestock,usingherbalmedicine,andotherartsandcrafts.nThechildrenaretaughttorespecttheirelders,tocareforthem,tohelpthemwhenevertheyareinneed,andtolearnfromthem.Youngpeopleareurgedtolistenwithcaretothewordsoftheireldersandtokeepasmuchwisdomaspossible.Grandparentsoftengotosocialgatheringsandtraditionalevents,andtheyounghaveopportunitiestolearnmoreabouttheircultureandtraditions.Ilivewithmygrandmotherforthirteenyears,andsheraisedmeintheoldwaysofourpeople.AlthoughIwasgoingtoschool,shetaughtmeasmuchasshecouldaboutourtraditions.Shewasabeautifulwoman.IfIhadachance,Iwouldlistenagaintoherwiseteachings,expressedwithkindnessinasoftvoicethattouchedmyheart.Weusedtoplantcornandpumpkineverysummer.Theynevergrewbigenoughtofeedus,butweplantedthemanyway.Iaskedmygrandmotherwhy.Shesaid,“Grandson,ourplantswillbefarmorebeautifulthantheflowersoutsidethefence.”IdidnotunderstanduntilonedayIsawtheirbeautyasIwascomingoverthehillwithher.Shesaid,“Anythingthatisapartofyouisalwaysfarmorebeautifulthanthethingswhichyoupassby.”Wehadsomebeautifulyearstogether.IamgladsheisapartofmeandIamapartofher.Childrenusedtobewelldisciplined,possessingmorerespectforculture,tradition,andbeliefsthantheydonow.TheworldoftheNavajohasbeeninfluencedbythewesternworld,andthegrandparentshavelesscontrolandinfluencethantheyusedto.Buttheyoungpeoplewhohavebeentouchedbytheirteachingshaveglimpsedawayoflifebeyondwhatmostpeopleknowtoday.21.FromParagraph1wecanlearnthatA.childrenlearnaboutthemeaningoflifefromtheirgrandparents.B.grandparentsareusuallyunwillingtoteachtheirgrandchildren.C.schoolsarenotverypopularwiththeNavajoyouth.D.parentshatetotakethetroubletoraisechildren.22.Theauthor’sgrandmotherplantedcornandpumpkinbecausesheA.hatedwildflowers.B.neededtofeedherfamily.C.triedtomakeherfencemorebeautiful.D.wantedhergrandsontolearnnalifelesson.23.Intheauthor’sopinion,A.grandparentsarethesourceoftraditionalculture.B.hisgrandmother’steachingcouldreplaceschooling.C.thewesternworldishardlyinfluencedbytheNavajos.D.itisimpossibletogetgrandparentsinvolvedinteachingagain.24.ThepurposeofthearticleistoA.honortheauthor’sgrandmotherB.sharewithreadersaNavajocultureC.emphasizethegreatnessofNavajoD.introducethedevelopmentofNavajotribesBMagazinesaleshavegenerallybeenfallingsincethedaytheinventoroftheInternetsaid,“Hey,whydon’tIinventtheInternet?”ButthelatestABCfigures,releasedthisweek,showthatsalesofcertaintitlesareactuallygoingup.Newsandcurrentaffairsmagazinesarebecomingmorepopular—butcelebrity(名人),gossipandfashionpublicationsarestillstruggling.“Gossipandcelebritynewsisrarelysomethingthatrequiresdetailedanalysis—soit’sbestsuitedtobite-sizedcontentonsocialmedia,”saysIanBurrell,mediacolumnistforTheDrum.“Onceit’soutthere,it’squicklysharedandreadersmoveontothenextstar.Noonewantstowaitaweektoreadaboutitinaprintmagazine.”FraserNelson,editorofTheSpectator,wrotethisweek:“There’snowtoomuchwritingonline,andinaneraoffakenews,whereyougetyouranalysisfromhasneverbeenmoreimportant.Asnewspapersandmagazinesarefindingout,ifyoucanpublishwritingthatisconsistentlybetterthanwhatcanbefoundonline,peoplewillpay.”Butmanyeditorsarestrugglingtostriketherightbalancebetweenphysicalanddigitalcontent.Theyarefacedwiththechoiceofeitherpostingalltheirarticlesonlineforfreesothemagazinestaysrelevant,orchargingreadersmoneytoprotectnthefinancialfutureofthebrand.AsBurrellpointsout,mostreadersarehungryforadeeperunderstandingofthefast-movingchangesinglobalnewsandpoliticsratherthanseekingtoescapefromitbyburyingtheirheadsincelebritygossipandentertainmentstories.Serioustimescallforseriousjournalism.Whilegeneral-interestdailynewshasbeenturnedintoanalmostuniversallyavailablecommodity(商品)bytheInternet,specialistjournalismisstillaservicepeoplevalueandthinktheycan’tgetelsewhere.25.WhatdoesIanBurrellthinkofcelebritynews?A.Itshouldappearonmagazines.B.Itisn’tworthanalyzing.C.Itshouldbereadcarefully.D.Itisprofitabletobeincludedinmagazines.26.WhatdidFraserNelsonmainlystress?A.Theimportanceofnewssources.B.Thesignificanceofcurrentaffairs.C.Thevalueofnewspapersandmagazines.D.Thebalancebetweenphysicalanddigitalcontent.27.WhatcanbeinferredfromBurrell’sopinioninParagraph6?A.Mostreadersarefondofrapidchanges.B.Mostreaderstendtoescapefromreality.C.Mostreaderslikeentertainmentnewsbest.D.Mostreadersshowgreatinterestinglobalnewsandpolitics.28.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.WhereMagazinesWillGointheFutureB.WhatMakesSomeMagazinesDisappearC.HowMagazinesAreSurvivingtheDigitalAgeD.WhyPeopleAreStillReadingFashionPublicationsCImitation(模仿)mightbeconsideredthesincerestformofflattery(恭维),butifyoutakeittoofarinajobinterviewyoucouldbegivingthewrongimpressionntoapotentialemployer.Scientistshavediscoveredtoomuchimitatinginajobinterviewsituationleavesanemployerthinkingyouareincompetent,untrustworthyandnotverylikeable.Studieshaveshownthatgentleimitationusuallyactsasasocialglueinhumanrelationships;itcanpromotetrust.Twopeoplewholikeeachotherwillstrengthentheirbondbyunconsciouslyimitatingeachother’sgesturesinanunnoticeableway,suchasleaningforwardatthesametime.Butinrecentyears,imitationhasbeenusedasconsciousapproachbypeoplewhowanttosucceedinbusiness.However,thenewresearchsuggeststhiscouldcostyourreputation.ThestudywasconductedbytheUniversityofCalifornia’spsychologydepartment.PiotrWinkielman,aprofessorofpsychologyattheuniversityinSanDiego,said,“Imitationisanimportantpartofsocialintelligence.Butitisnotenoughtosimplyknowhowtoimitate.It’salsoimportanttoknowwhenandwhennotto.Thesuccessofmirroringdependsonmirroringtherightpeopleattherighttimefortherightreasons.Sometimesthesociallyintelligentthingtodoisnottoimitate.”Thestudyaskedpeopletowatchseveralstagevideotapedinterviews,someofwhichfeaturedafriendlyinterviewerwhile,inothers,thesamepersonwasunapproachable.Thepeoplebeinginterviewedinthevideosimitatedtheinterviewer’ssimplegestures—suchasleg-crossingorchin-touching.Intervieweeswerethenevaluatedontheirgeneralcompetence,trustworthinessandlikeabilitybyparticipants.Despitethefactthattheparticipantswerenotinstructedtowatchforimitationandreportednoawarenessofit,itstillinfluencedtheirevaluations.Intervieweeswhoimitatedtheunfriendly‘boss’werejudgedtobelesscompetentthanthosewhodidn’tandtheirunconsciousmirroringwasobservedasanerror.ProfessorWinkielmanadded:“It’sgoodtohavethecapacitytoimitate.Butanimportantpartofsocialintelligenceisknowinghowtousethisabilityinaselective,intelligent,situation-dependentmanner,andunderstanding,whenmirroringcanreflectbadlyonyou.”n29.Ifyourimitationgoesbeyondlimitsinajobinterview,theinterviewermaythinkyouareA.incompetent.B.smart.C.trustworthy.D.unfriendly.30.WhatdoPiotrWinkielman’swordsinParagraph5mean?A.Peopleshouldavoidusingimitationinajobinterview.B.Peopleshouldknowwhatsocialintelligenceis.C.Properimitationinvolveslotsoffactors.D.Imitationisverydifficulttolearn.31.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Imitationcanpromotetrustinaninterview.B.Bodylanguageisquiteusefulinaninterview.C.It’snoteasytoimitateaninterviewer’sbehavior.D.Improperimitationinaninterviewmaycausetrouble.DWhatisthenatureofthescientificattitude,theattitudeofthemanorwomanwhostudies andappliesphysics,biology,chemistry,geology,engineering,medicineoranyotherscience?Weallknowthatscienceplaysanimportantroleinoursocieties.However,manypeople believethatourprogressdependsontwodifferentaspectsofscience.Thefirstaspectisthe applicationofthemachines,productsandsystemsofknowledgethatscientistsandtechnologists develop.Thesecondistheapplicationofthespecialmethodsofthoughtandactionthatscientistsuseintheirwork.Whatarethesespecialmethodsofthinkingandacting?Firstofall,itseemsthatasuccessfulscientistiscurious-hewantstofindouthowandwhytheuniverseworks.Heusuallypays attentiontoproblemswhichhenoticeshavenosatisfyingexplanation,andlooksforrelationshipsevenifthedataavailableseemtobeunconnected.Moreover,hethinkshecanimprovetheexistingconditionsandenjoystryingtosolvetheproblemswhichthisinvolves.Heisagoodobserver,accurate,patientandobjectiveandusesthefactshenobservestothefullest.Forexample,trainedobserversobtainaverylargeamountofinformationaboutastar mainlyfromtheaccurateanalysisofthesimplelinesthatappearinaspectrum(光谱).Hedoesnotacceptstatementswhicharenotbasedonthemostcompleteevidenceavailable.Herejectsauthorityastheonlybasisfortruth.Scientistsalwayscheckstatementsandmake experimentscarefullyandobjectively.Furthermore,hedoesnotreadilyaccepthisownidea,sinceheknowsthatmanistheleast reliableofscientificinstrumentsandthatanumberoffactorstendtodisturbobjectiveinvestigation.Lastly,heisfullofimaginationsinceheoftenhastolookforrelationshipsindatawhichare notonlycomplexbutalsofrequentlyincomplete.Furthermore,heneedsimaginationifhewantstoguesshowprocessesworkandhoweventstakeplace.Theseseemtobesomeofthewaysinwhichasuccessfulscientistortechnologistthinksandacts. 32.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutacuriousscientistisTRUE?A.Heshowsinterestincondition-improving.B.Hefeelslikeexploringpotentialconnections.C.Hefocusesontheproblemswithnoreasonableexplanations.D.Herejectsauthorityashebelieveshimselftobetheonlyreliableone.33.Accordingtothepassage,asuccessfulscientistwould            A.easilyappreciateothers'researchwork.B.easilybelieveinuncheckedstatements.       C.alwaysacceptauthorityastheonlybasisfortruth   D.alwaysuseevidencefromobservationtothefullest.34.Whichwordcanbeusedtodescribetheauthor'sattitudethatagoodscientistholdstowardsthescientificresearch?A.objectiveandcareful.     B.curiousandcasual  C.cautiousandarrogant.      D.subjectiveanddown-to-earth.n35.Whatdoesthepassagemainlydiscuss? A.Keytoasuccessfulscientist.B.Scientists'waysofthinkingandacting.  C.Progressinmodernscience.D.Scientists’applicationofmoderntechnology. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。Mostsmartphonesallowyoutorunlocation-sharingsoftwarethatusesthephone’sGPScapabilitytoletfriendsandfamilyknowyourexactlocation.Therearelotsofgreatusesforthistechnology.36Somakesureyou’repermittedtouseanapporservice,andpayattentiontohowyouareusingit.Here’resomeimportantpointsyoumayfindhelpful.Choosewhat’sbestforyou.Somelocation-sharingservicesaregamesthatletyougiveashout-outwhenyou’veturnedupataparticularspot.37Stillotherscontinuetoshareyourlocationuntilyouchangethesetting.Besureyouknowexactlyhowyourservicesharesyourlocation.Knowwhoyourfriendsare.38Thismeanspeoplecansearchtoseeifyou’reonlineandaddyouasafriend.It’simportanttorememberthatsharingyourlocationwithpeopleyou’venevermetinreallifeisrisky,soyoushouldcarefullymanagefriendrequestsandshareyourlocationonlywithpeopleyouknowandtrust.39Someservicesautomaticallystopsendingyourlocationafteraperiodoftime,butotherswillsenditforever-untilyoustopit.Reviewyourcontactlistperiodicallyanddeleteanyonetowhomyounolongerfeelcomfortablerevealingyourlocation.Updateparents.Location-basedservicesareagreatwayforteenstoletparentsknowwheretheyarewithouthavingtocallortext.40Ifyou’reheadinghomelateatnight,youcanalsouseaservicelikeGlympsetoshareyourlocationasyoudrive,sothey’llknowifyouhavecartroubleorgetstuckintraffic.A.Checkbackoften.nB.Keepsendingyourlocation.C.However,theseservicesarenotforallchildren.D.Withitshelp,youcaneasilyshareyourlocationwiththem.E.Check-inseaseworriessotheydon’thavetofollowyoureverymove.F.Othersshowwhereyouareallthetimeorforaperiodoftimeyouset.G.SomelocationservicesoperatelikeFacebook,whereyouinviteandacceptfriends.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完型填空(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。Itisablue,cottonshirt.Theshirtbelongedtomy41David.Onhisbirthdaybeforeheleftcollege,hismotherboughthimtheshirt.42Igavehimfreeuseofmybike,heletmeweartheshirt,occasionally.Wesharedtheshirt,andasdays43,wealsosharedour44.Davidwasinschoolbyscholarshipsandgrants(助学金).He45tokeephisscholarships,becausewithoutevenoneofthem,hewouldhaveto46andbackonthefarm.AndinDavid’shome,therewasalwaysonlyenoughmoneytocovertheexpense.Hisfatherdiedwhenhewastwelve.47Davidalsotalkedabouthisfather.Usuallyitwaslateatnight,inthedormjustbeforebed,andthe48alwaysendedwithtearsthatflowedfromariverofmemoriesand49:memoriesofafathersufferingfrom50atatimewhenhissonwasjustateenager;longingsforopportunitiestocurehisfather’sdiseasemissed,becausediseasedoesnotunderstandaboutthe51betweenfatherandson.Nordoes(do)52care.Timepassedandwehadtosay53toeachother.Afterlotsofhugging,andwordsofthanks,weeventually54.Itwasonmy55tripupstairstoourdormthatIsawapackageonmybed.I56thewrappingpaper.Itwasthebluecottonshirtinaboxwithacard57toit,reading:Thomas,Ican’tthankyouenoughforyour58.Thishasbeentoughyearsandnyouhavebeen59afriend.Thankyouforlistening.Thanksforeverything.Ipushedasidethenote,with60tearsdroppingontheshirt.Istillhavetheshirttoday,thoughithasfadedandwrinkledwithage.41.A.studentB.brotherC.roommateD.teacher42.A.BecauseB.UnlessC.IncaseD.Evenif43.A.wentacrossB.wentbyC.ranoutD.randown44.A.victoriesB.belongingsC.scholarshipsD.stories45.A.happenedB.struggledC.refusedD.failed46.A.dropoutB.standoutC.setoutD.holdout47.A.AtatimeB.AtonetimeC.AttimesD.Atthetime48.A.interviewB.conversationC.discussionD.debate49.A.longingsB.apologiesC.regretsD.wishes50.A.failureB.depressionC.povertyD.illness51.A.distanceB.cooperationC.connectionD.difference52.A.IB.sheC.heD.it53.A.helloB.good-byeC.sorryD.yes54.A.fledB.leftC.metD.nremained55.A.firstB.secondC.nextD.last56.A.touchedB.pulledC.removedD.folded57.A.attachedB.appliedC.adjustedD.admitted58.A.guidanceB.friendshipC.devotionD.mercy59.A.lessthanB.otherthanC.ratherthanD.morethan60.A.angryB.regretfulC.gratefulD.sympathetic第II卷(非选择题,满分70分)第四部分:基础知识运用第一节单词填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请将答案连同首字母一起完整写到答题卷上,单词不完整不得分。61.Thevirtualnewsreadercandonothinga_________butshecertainlysoundsgood.(自主的)62.Hubblehasprovidedviewsofsuchp______________asdyingstarsandblackholes.(现象)63.Theyoungmenworkhardwithdreamsofstartinge________oftheirownsomeday.(企业)64.Ifyouwanttobeasuccessinthebusinessworld,youneedahighlevelofEnglishf__________.(流利程度)65.Hefinallyg_____________topayoffmydebtsontimetheotherday.(topromisetodosth.ortopromisethatsomethingwillhappen)66.Wewerei_____________thatthemeetingmightbeputoffuntilfurthernotice.(toformallytellsomeoneaboutsth.orgivetheminformation)n61.Shakespeare’splaysfallintothreec_______________:comedy,tragedyandhistory.(classorgroupofthingsinacompletesystemofgrouping)62.Thecomputer,m_______________100feetlongbyover10feethigh,isthelargestIhaveeverseen.(beacertainsize,length,volume,etc.)结合语境,使用单词的正确形式填空。63.Theprofessorisapioneerand____________(technology)expertinthefieldofcomputing.64.Inthefuture,noonewilldieof____________(starve)becausetherewillbefoodforeveryone.第二节3500(共10小题;每题1分,满分10分)a.Completethesentences.71.__________(equip)withmodernfacilities,ourlibrarydiffersgreatlyfromtheoneofthepast.72.Tohaveenoughfoodforthespring,thebeaverdevotesitselfto__________(chew)onamapletreeallwinter.73.Withtherapideconomic__________(grow),thevillageisbyfarthemostpopulardestination,attractingmillionsofvisitorseveryyear.74.Thereareasmallnumberofpeople__________(involve),possiblyaslittleastwenty.75.Wetookprideinpurchasingthehouseall________ourownexpense.76.Weshouldmakeeveryefforttohelpstudentsthemselvesdeveloptheirpotential_____thefull.b.Translatetheunderlinedparts.77.要建立一个节约型社会,我们首先要养成节约的习惯。Inordertobuildaneconomicalsociety,weshould__________________ofsavinginthefirstplace.78.除了一些拼写错误外,这篇论文写得很好。Thispaperiswellwritten______________afewspellingmistakes.79.在我看来,和别人和谐相处的关键就是不要挑剔别人的缺点。AsfarasIamconcerned,thekeytogettingalongwellwithotherisnotto______n______withthem.80.经常开夜车对你的健康是没有好处的。Itwilldonogoodtoyourhealthifyouconstantlyburn_____________________.第三节词组(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)根据句意,从方框中选出能填入空格的最佳词组,并填入其适当形式。方框中有两个多余词组。providedthatcatchononpurposeregardlessofgetacrossbeexposedtoconflictwithwrestlewithtakedowngoouttakeovergiveaway81.Theboywentswimminginthedeeplake___________hismother'sfearsforhissafety.82.Iknowyoudidn’tbreakthevase___________.Don’tcry!83.Thedirectortriedto___________thefeelingofthefilmbyusingvisualeffectsandmusic.84.Whydon’tyou___________thatracketsinceyouneveruseitnow?85.Tom___________hishomeworkinthestudywhensuddenlyhissisterstormedin.86.Teenagerswho________toomuchviolenceontheinternettendtoadmireitandbehaveviolentlyintheirlife.87.Theyagreedtolendusthecar___________wereturneditbeforetheweekend.88.Someworkersonstrikearereported___________thepolicethismorning.89.Manycitizenswenttoseetheoldmuseum______________tomakewayforanewshoppingcenterastheTVcamerawasrecordingthewholeprocess.90.Althoughshehadneverdoneballroomdancing,thegirl___________reallyquickly.第四节翻译(共5小题;每小题4分,满分20分)91.到2030年,生化和医学技术的发展将使我们的寿命长达至少150年在理论上成为可能。(make…+adj.)nBy_____________________________________________________________________________________92.据预测,这种疾病90%的患者都可以治愈。(It作形式主语,cure)_______________________________________________________________________________________93.不管成功与否,我们都将尽最大努力与公司就价钱问题进行谈判。(whether...ornot)_______________________________________________________________________________________94.毫无疑问,许多公司正面临着人员短缺的烦恼。(doubt,suffer)_______________________________________________________________________________________95.我的建议是老师创设丰富多彩的语言环境来帮助学生学英语。(what引导主语从句,assist)_______________________________________________________________________________________第五节默写(共20分)lIfyouhadtochoosethesinglemostimportantdiscoveryofthe20thcentury,you96.______________________.lAmazingdiscoveriesweremadeinmedicine,communicationsandtransport,97._________________________andthespace.lWestartedflyingaroundtheworldandmeanwhile,98.____________________________________,previouslythoughttob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