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【英语】江苏省南京师范大学附属中学2020-2021学年第一学期高二期初模拟卷

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江苏省南京师范大学附属中学2020-2021学年 第一学期高二期初模拟卷 ‎(时间:120分钟,满分:150分)‎ 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分20分)‎ 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. What do we learn from the conversation?‎ A. The man hates to lend his tools to other people.‎ B. The man hasn’t finished working on the bookshelf.‎ C. The man lost those tools.‎ ‎2. What do we know about the man?‎ A. He doesn’t like his job.‎ B. He will not give up his job.‎ C. He has a large family to support.‎ ‎3. What’s the relationship between the two speakers?‎ A. Classmates. B. Teachers and students. C. Headmaster and teachers.‎ ‎4. Who is worried about gaining weight?‎ A. The son. B. Aunt Louise. C. The mother.‎ ‎5. Why doesn’t the woman buy the coat?‎ A. It is expensive. B. There isn’t her size. C. She doesn’t like the color.‎ 第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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. What is the woman probably?‎ A. A hotel clerk. B. A house agent C. A shop assistant.‎ ‎7. What is the pillow filled with?‎ A. Cotton. B. Dried flowers. C. A special material.‎ 听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。‎ ‎8. What kind of skills does the woman not have?‎ A. Operating computers. B. Doing business. C. Typing.‎ ‎9. Which company did the woman work in?‎ A. A trading company and a trust company.‎ B. A trust company.‎ C. A trading company.‎ 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。‎ ‎10. What’s wrong with the woman’s mother?‎ A. She has been sick.‎ B. She misses her family and friends.‎ C. She can’t earn enough to support her family.‎ ‎11. Where does the woman live?‎ A. In America B. In India. C. In Britain.‎ ‎12. What does the woman plan to do next year?‎ A. Study a new language.‎ B. Travel to India.‎ C. Visit her father’s native country.‎ 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。‎ ‎13. How many Economics lectures will the man attend every week?‎ A. Five times, from Monday to Friday.‎ B. Two times, on Thursday and Friday.‎ C. Two times, on Tuesday and Thursday.‎ ‎14. Why did the man miss the meeting for the new students yesterday?‎ A. Because he hadn’t received any notice about that meeting.‎ B. Because he had to attend the group discussion.‎ C. Because he had to do some part time jobs yesterday.‎ ‎15. If a student wants to earn the scholarship, what is the required attendance rate?‎ A. 80% B. 90% C. 100%‎ ‎16. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the conversation?‎ A. The man is a grade one student in the university.‎ B. The man has to work after school.‎ C. The man thinks the time of the lecture is too early.‎ 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。‎ ‎17. How long has the speaker lived in a big city?‎ A. One year. B. Ten years. C. Eighteen years.‎ ‎18. What is the speaker’s opinion on public transport?‎ A. It’s comfortable. B. It’s time-saving. C. It’s cheap.‎ ‎19. What is good about living in a small town?‎ A. It’s safer. B. It’s healthier. C. It’s more convenient.‎ ‎20. What kind of life do the speakers seem to like most?‎ A. Busy. B. Colorful. C. Quiet.‎ 第二部分 单选(共15题,满分15分)‎ ‎21.We’ve had a good start, but next, more work needs _____to achieve the final success.‎ A.being done B.do C.to be done D.to do ‎22.The newcomer went to the library the other day and searched for he could find about Mark Twain.‎ A.wherever B.however C.whatever D.whichever ‎23.—Shall I ________ the raincoat?‎ ‎—No hurry. Leave it ________ it is. It looks like rain.‎ A.put away; in the place B.put away; where C.put on; where D.put on; there ‎24.Many people feel nervous _______ they attend a concert, so I recommend _______ the hall early to have enough time _______ yourself comfortable.‎ A.at the first time, arriving, to make B.the first time, to arrive, making C.for the first time, reaching, making D.the first time, getting to, to make ‎25.When a piece of ice is taken into a warm room, it will become smaller and smaller, until in the end it completely.‎ A.is disappeared B.will disappear C.is disappearing D.disappears ‎26.The Internet is one of the ways these feelings are conveyed and perhaps never before ______so much to connect different peoples and nations.‎ A.did it serve B.it has served C.was it served D.has it served ‎27.If public schools don’t work out a plan on how much they will spend next year and have it _____, they may not get enough money from the government.‎ A.approving of B.approved of C.approving D.approved ‎28.To get a better grade, you should ________the notes again before the test.‎ A.go over B.get over C.turn over D.take over ‎29.Mr. Smith gave her one of the pills that he ______ for stomachache or something like that.‎ A.will have taken B.had been taken C.has taken D.had been taking ‎30.What a relief! We would be still waiting anxiously in the classroom _______to bring an umbrella with you.‎ A.should you forget B.had you forgotten C.you should forget D.you had forgotten ‎31.Word came _______ Chinese climbers made it to the top of Mount Qomolangma once again on May, 27th. I was always wondering _______ they managed to make such a great achievement.‎ A.which; why B.that; why C.that; how D.when; how ‎32.On AIDS Day, the minister of Health Department demanded that the problems ______ paid special attention to.‎ A.referred to being B.referred to be C.refer to being D.refer to be ‎33.—Who is China’s first UFC champion?‎ ‎—It is Zhang Weili _______ opponent, Jessica Andrade, was knocked out by her within just 42 seconds.‎ A.who B.whom C.that D.whose ‎34. ______ is surprising to us is that Tom, for ______ English was once boring, can speak English fluently as though he were a native speaker.‎ A.What; whom B.What; whose C.It; whose D.As; whom ‎35.---_________ makes your son feel blue today?‎ ‎---_________ to watch his favourite cartoon Paw Patrol.‎ A.What it is that; To be forbidden B.What is that; Forbidden C.What is it that; Being forbidden D.That is what; Having forbidden 第三部分 完形填空(共20题,满分30分)‎ Fujian puppetry(木偶戏) has a thousand-year history. It is one of the 36 of Chinese performing art to the world’s culture and has 37 a set of characteristic techniques of performance and puppet making, as well as a repertoire (全部剧目) of plays and music. ‎ No 38 has yet been reached on the 39 and development of Chinese puppetry. 40 the Shang dynasty (16th-11th century B.C.), pottery figurines (陶俑) used as burial objects (随葬品) have been discovered at the Yin Ruins. Wooden figurines 41 during the Spring and Autumn and the Warring States Periods (770-221 B.C.). In a Western Han tomb at Mawangdui in Changsha, Hunan province, an army of wooden figurines of singers, dancers and musicians have been discovered. These were a great 42 on those from previous dynasties 43 craftsmanship, variety and modeling, which represent the 44 Chinese puppets. Over time, figurines as burial objects 45 into puppets for entertainment during holiday 46 . 47 , just like many other traditional forms of art, Fujian puppetry has fallen out of favour with the younger generations. The number of young people learning puppetry has 48 due to socioeconomic changes 49 their lifestyles and the long period of training 50 to master the sophisticated (复杂的) performing techniques. ‎ In response, 51 communities, groups and bearers (传授者) worked out the 2008-2020 Strategy for the Training of Coming Generations of Fujian Puppetry Practitioners. The key 52 are to safeguard the spread of Fujian Puppetry and provide professional 53 to raise a new generation of puppetry practitioners.‎ In 2012, the strategy was selected by the UNESCO to be part of the Register of Good Safeguarding Practices. With the wide 54 of practitioners, local people and education institutions, Fujian Puppetry can 55 a brighter future.‎ ‎36.A.incidents B.judgments C.contributions D.attempts ‎37.A.accepted B.developed C.appreciated D.recognized ‎ ‎38.A.introduction B.conservation C.conclusion D.presentation ‎39.A.origins B.compositions C.techniques D.functions ‎40.A.Differing from B.Arising from C.Coming from D.Dating from ‎41.A.survived B.jumped C.appeared D.applied ‎42.A.improvement B.decoration C.disappointment D.impression ‎43.A.in preference to B.in regard to ‎ C.in answer to D.in reply to ‎44.A.lively B.early C.natural D.precious ‎45.A.struggled B.modified C.flooded D.evolved ‎46.A.conditions B.celebrations C.instructions D.invitations ‎47.A.Previously B.Particularly C.Eventually D.Unfortunately ‎48.A.increased B.reduced C.remained D.climbed ‎49.A.expressing B.consuming C.transforming D.confirming ‎50.A.devoted B.spent C.required D.cost ‎51.A.concerned B.concrete C.confident D.convenient ‎52.A.chance B.interest C.goal D.problem ‎53.A.learning B.spreading C.performing D.training ‎54.A.comprehension B.participation C.companion D.organization ‎55.A.produce B.expect C.select D.observe 第四部分 阅读理解(共15题,满分30分)‎ A MEMORANDUM (备忘录)‎ To: All members of the sales department From: Annette Derringer Re: Year-end party Date: November 26‎ ‎-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------‎ This is just a quick note to let you all know the arrangements for next month’s year-end party. As you know, the party will be held at the Green Vale Country Club, which we have ‎ reserved between 7:30 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. on the evening of December 21st. I’ve received replies from almost all of you confirming attendance, but if you haven’t let me know yet, please do so in the next day or two. Tickets for all employees have been covered by the company.‎ The Green Vale manager has asked me to explain one or two things to those of you who have not been there before. Basically, there is sufficient parking space for only 100 vehicles, so they would like to ask those of you planning to drive, try to car-pool as much as possible. Also, the number of lockers available is small, so guests should try to keep belongings to a minimum.‎ Thanks in advance.‎ Annette ‎-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------‎ To: Annette Derringer aderringer@belway.com From: Kyle Berwick Date: Nov 28‎ Subject: Year-end party ‎-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------‎ Annette,‎ This is to let you know that I will be able to attend the year-end party at the Green Vale Country Club on the 21st although I don’t think I will be able to arrive before 8:30. I was wondering if it would also be possible to bring a couple of guests. I know it is a bit of a last minute request, but my brother and his wife are planning to visit us at that time, and I know they’d love to see the Green Vale. If it is not a problem, then can you let me know how much I should pay for their tickets? Also, assuming this is OK, I was planning to drive down in a single car, to reduce the need for parking and also to allow us to keep our belongings in the car.‎ I have a couple of days off before the party, but I’ll be in my office until the 17th, so could you get back to me before then? Thanks a lot,‎ Kyle ‎56.What’s the main purpose of the memorandum?‎ A.To explain the arrangement for an event .B.To encourage people to travel by car.‎ C.To ask for help arranging a party. D.To thank people for attending the party.‎ ‎57.Why does Kyle Berwick write to Annette Derringer? Because he wants to ________.‎ A.ask the price of movie tickets B.explain why he cannot come to the party C.request directions to a hotel D.ask if he may bring guests to the party ‎58.What can we infer from the passage?‎ A.The manager of the Green Vale doesn’t hope they go there by car.‎ B.Annette takes charge of the arrangement of year-end party.‎ C.They can take as many belongings as they can with them when going to the Green Vale.‎ D.Kyle Berwick won’t bring the guests to go to the party if he has to pay the tickets.‎ B Elephant seals in funny-looking hats are helping NASA study climate science. ‎ Equipped with specialized sensors that resemble tiny metal hats with antennae(大线),these seals are collecting data that's helping researchers track how heat moves through ocean currents. A team of climate scientists led by Lia Siegelman used this clever technique to track changes in temperature as the seal swam the icy waters of the Antarctic.‎ With the help of one particularly female seal,the researchers discovered that heat stored at the ocean's depths can sometimes get swirled(打旋)back up to the surface thanks to some deeply penetrating(穿透)currents.While researchers have known that these currents can ferry heat downward into the ocean's interior(内部),the new findings suggest the opposite is true as well-driving a process that can warm the sea's surface as well.‎ Siegelman thinks it's important to include this new information into existing climate models.Before seals entered the picture,scientists had a pretty limited view of what went on beneath the surface of the Southern Ocean.Here,temperatures can suddenly fall below-1℃,and thick sheets of sea ice block instruments from collecting data.All in all,it's a pretty unappealing area for underwater field work.‎ But none of that troubles southern elephant seals,which spend nine to ten months of each year at sea,swimming thousands of miles and diving up to half a mile beneath the ocean surface-usually about 80 times a day.‎ So Siegelman and her colleagues tagged a female elephant seal on the Kerguelen Islands.The researchers followed her 3,000-mile journey,during which she dived 6,333 times."Even when they sleep,they dive,"Siegelman said.“They float down like a leaf." ‎ Combined with satellite images,the wealth of data the seal recovered gave Siegelman and her team a clearer picture than they'd ever been afforded before.It's probably safe to say that the significance of this was lost on the seal.But from the human perspective(观点),it's clear seals are filling in some massive gaps in knowledge.‎ ‎59.How did the researchers collect climate data in the Antarctic?‎ A.By testing a high-tech hat. B.By studying a seal's behavior.‎ C.By measuring the water temperature. D.By attaching a sensor to a seal's head.‎ ‎60.The new findings indicate that .‎ A.ocean currents can drive heat up to the surface ‎ B.heat can be taken down into the ocean's interior C.the warm temperatures can help seals dive deep ‎ D.the world's waters can balance global warming ‎61.The researchers used seals to monitor the Southern Ocean probably because.‎ A.the scenery is unattractive B.the sea floor is changeable C.seals are aggressive hunters D.seals are extraordinary divers ‎62.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?‎ A.Seals help us observe the unknown world. ‎ B.Satellites are used to track human activities.‎ C.The ocean presents a more beautiful picture. ‎ D.Data are analyzed for better survival of seals.‎ C ‎“New and improved. “These words are put in so many marketing campaigns that we tend to accept them as linked. But many new drugs aren’t an improvement over the best existing drug for a given condition, and the fast drug-approval processes in recent years have added to the uncertainty about their advantages.‎ A recent report in the British Medical Journal, “New Drugs: Where Did We Go Wrong and What Can We Do Better? “Analyzed the issue. The authors looked at 216 drugs approved between ‎ 2011 and 2017:152 were newly developed, and 64 were existing medicine approved for new uses. Only 25%offered a major advantage over the established treatment, and fully 58%had no confirmed added benefit to reduce symptoms or improve health-related quality of life.‎ ‎“This doesn’t mean there’s no added benefit, “lead author Wissler said. “It just means we have no positive proof. Either we have no studies or have studies not good enough. “Wissler and her co-authors work for a German institute which evaluates new treatments and advises on whether the country’s health care system should pay a premium(补贴)for them. Such organizations, known as health technology assessment(HTA)agencies, work a little differently in the US, says Sean Tunisia researcher in Baltimore: “If payers think a new drug isn’t better than an existing drug, these agencies will require that hospitals try the cheaper drug first.”‎ Germanys HTA demands trials to prove that a new treatment beats the existing standard. This isn’t always practical. For one thing, such studies can be expensive and time-consuming, with no guarantee of success. Secondly, it can discourage companies from attempting to develop new alternatives. This is already happening. Drug developers are increasingly focused on areas where there are no good treatments to compete with, such as rare diseases.‎ This lack of meaningful data to guide patients is a major point of Wissler’s paper. With accelerated approval, there are more products approved, with a greater amount of uncertainty about risks and benefits. But there are other solutions besides drug trials. One idea is to require postmarked studies to track the effectiveness of newly approved drugs—a step too often neglected.‎ ‎63.What message does the recent report convey?‎ A.Improved drugs have advantages over old ones.‎ B.Many new drugs have no improved advantages.‎ C.Before 2017 no improvement was made to drugs.‎ D.The approval processes for new drugs are too fast.‎ ‎64.What will US HTA agencies do when no advantage is found in new drugs?‎ A.Get hospitals to use the cheaper drugs.‎ B.Remove government premium on them.‎ C.Arrange financial support for the patients.‎ D.Put new drugs on further trials and studies.‎ ‎65.What’s the disadvantage of Germany’s HTA trial demands?‎ A.Getting patients to depend on the government for support.‎ B.Making drug companies think of illegal ways to cut cost.‎ C.Holding companies back from improving existing drugs.‎ D.Pushing companies to try alternatives for existing drugs.‎ ‎66.What is the best title for the text?‎ A.The Advantage of Existing Drugs ‎ B.A Dilemma with New Drug Alternatives C.Misunderstanding of New and Old Drugs ‎ D.People’s Preference for New or Old Drug D The British government declared that a ''proper piece of work'' was being carried out to look into the possibility of linking Scotland to Northern Ireland via a bridge spanning the Irish Sea. At the moment, the leading candidates for the locations of the route are Portpatrick on the Scottish coast and Larne on the Northern Irish coast.‎ Length aside, there are a number of other significant challenges that such an enormous project would raise. For example, there’s the depth of the sea, which at times reaches 300 metres, and the large spans that would be required to let any ships pass under the bridge safely, explained Ian Firth, a structural engineer at the Institution of Civil Engineers.‎ ‎''One solution might be to use floating foundations. '' he said. ''You have a floating pontoon(水上浮台) held below the surface of the water.You still have to get down there and drill holes in the rock down below, but you're now just tying it down with some cables. Then the floating platform is held below the waves----you don't want it at the surface because then you’re getting wave action and tidal action. You stand your bridge structures on those floating platforms. That’s the sort of thing that potentially could be doable. ''‎ Even so, such a structure would still leave those travelling across it at the mercy of high winds and heavy rain, even taking into account any weather shielding measures that could be fitted. However, there may be another solution.‎ ‎''There's another type of floating structure, a submerged(水下的) floating tunnel. It’s not through the rock but under the water, '' said Firth. ''You attach it down, shall we say 20 metres ‎ below the water, so that ships can go happily across the top of it, but the thing is actually floating. If you're in your car, you’re driving, in effect, through a tunnel. That is a very interesting, and I think really quite potentially practical solution. ''‎ But it's early days and there are many factors to consider, such as the ability of the transport links either side of the crossing to cope with additional traffic, and the fact that it may be more efficient to upgrade the existing ferry infrastructure, before any kind of design work could begin.‎ ‎''At the moment it is an idea and not much more than that. To begin with, we'd need a pre-feasibility study which looks at what the options are so that we can actually frame the range of a feasibility(可行性) study, '' said Firth, ''After that people like me could go away and turn over what the options are. I believe it's possible. But 'possible' and 'affordable' are two different things. I’m not trying to put numbers to it, but it is eye-wateringly expensive, and nothing like it has been attempted before. But we're in the business of finding solutions to challenges. We civil structural engineers are good at that kind of thing. ''‎ ‎67.From Paragraphs 1 and 2, engineers may focus efforts on the ______ of the bridge-to-be.‎ A.cost B.location C.structure D.reliability ‎68.What might be the major drawback to the first solution?‎ A.It is impossible to build a bridge on floating platforms.‎ B.It takes much labor to tie floating platforms with cables.‎ C.Wave and tidal action can easily destroy floating platforms.‎ D.Traffic flow will be subject to severe weather conditions.‎ ‎69.What can we learn from Firth's words in the last paragraph?‎ A.Bridge construction is more of an assumption than a detailed plan.‎ B.Engineers have reached a consensus on the feasibility of the project.‎ C.They are trying to update the structural design to control costs.‎ D.Previous similar attempts do help them draw up a feasible plan.‎ ‎70.Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?‎ A.Why not float? B.A bridge too far?‎ C.Overlooking the Irish Sea D.Meeting new Scottish friends 第五部分 七选五(共5题,满分10分)‎ Leonardo da Vinci and Nature In the modern world, art and science are two very separate activities, but in Leonardo’s time they were closely connected. Science meant mathematics and medical studies.71. Mathematics included practical work like surveying land for making maps as well as measuring the movements of the stars in the sky. An artist might need to measure the different parts of the body. He could also use mathematics to place things in relationship to each other in a drawing or painting so the scene looked correct.72. ‎ Mathematics was also connected to music because musical sounds have a fixed relationship with each other that can be described in numbers.73. More than this, though, Leonardo believed that numbers were a part of all things in the world, including music, and he said that “without them nothing can be done.”‎ ‎“Nature has kindly given us things everywhere to copy,” wrote Leonardo. In all his activities, Leonardo was trying to discover the rules that control nature. In his search for those rules, he looked very carefully at a lot of examples and details. Actual experience was more important to him than opinion, and he worked from facts to ideas.74. His purpose was to examine the world so he could copy it in beautiful paintings and sculptures. He also wanted to learn from the clever solutions of nature.‎ ‎75. His quick little sketches, often done while wandering outside, helped him to catch a movement or a shape. More careful drawings would be done at a desk with a pen and ruler. In July 2001, a small drawing by Leonardo was sold for $12 million. It was the most expensive drawing in the world.‎ A.Leonardo was always drawing.‎ B.How could these be connected with art?‎ C.Leonardo was also an influential philosopher.‎ D.Mathematicians and doctors worked to discover the unknown.‎ E.Above all, Leonardo wanted to understand how and why things worked.‎ F.Leonardo himself was a very good musician and liked to play an instrument and sing.‎ G.You will see a good example of such positioning in the painting of The Last Supper.‎ 第六部分 语法填空(共10题,满分15分)‎ For schools in the New York City, this school year was met by a particular reform issue. It began in June of 2018, when, as part of an effort to fight the enduring problem of segregation(‎ 种族隔离), Mayor Bill de Blasio announced his intention 76. the testing requirement should be discontinued for admission to the city’s eight selective “élite” high schools. Then, late last month, the Advisory Group released a report 77. (suggest) that the city rethink its entire approach 78. identifying and educating high-achieving children. More accurately, it recommended replacing the gifted-and-talented programs with new initiatives 79. challenge premature children without relying on a test or academic tracking. However, Asian-American parents fearing that the proposed change 80. (disadvantage) their children filed a lawsuit to block it.‎ Testing holds great attraction 81. it is neutral, indifferent to a student’s background and wealth. But this is not 82. the current system functions. Success is closely related to socioeconomic advantages and access to test preparation. For example, Asian-American students tend 83. (rate) lower on the most subjective parts of college admissions evaluations.‎ It’s not clear what the result of the current debate will be. One thing, however, is certain: the competition for places at New York’ chools 84. (drive), in part, by a lack of faith in the quality of education in other parts of the system. Also, it is seen as a conflict between different social groups fighting for a system in which their children are 85. (likely) to be restricted by discrimination.‎ 第七部分 基础知识运用 (共两节,满分30分)‎ 第一节 单词拼写(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)‎ ‎86.Despite the power cuts, the hospital continued to f________ (正常运转)normally.‎ ‎87.To keep fit, you’d better make exercise a part of your daily r________ (常规).‎ ‎88.Due to the outbreak of Covid-19, buses do not run so f________ (频繁) between the city and the airport.‎ ‎89.No one could have believed that Zhang Jiacheng, the one-armed teenager, would one day wow the world on the basketball court by means of s________ (社交) media.‎ ‎90.Nowadays people in China are encouraged to run a street stall (摊位) to p________ (促进) the economy.‎ ‎91.It’s so c________ (方便) to be able to compare the quality and prices from different online shops before I purchase something.‎ ‎92.We all should take an ________ (乐观) attitude to people’s willingness to help others.‎ ‎93.Three mountains, Meili, Baimang and Haba, t________ over the land, are covered with snow.‎ ‎94.Surely, it doesn’t matter where they get their money from: what c________ is what they do with it.‎ ‎95.We also had different students in some classes, so it was a s________ for me to remember all the faces and names.‎ ‎96.Since teenagers have difficulty ________ (平衡) these needs, they often question who they are and how they fit in society.‎ ‎97.We’ll live with the local people in their villages, and eat and drink whatever they do, i________ cow’s blood.‎ ‎98.The best times to visit Shangri-la are spring and autumn when the temperature is at its m________.‎ ‎99.Activities all take place under the ________ (指导) of an experienced teacher.‎ ‎100.She is good at physics ________ (尽管) the fact that it is boring.‎ 第二节 根据所给汉语意思完成句子(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)‎ ‎101.On February 11, 2020, another medical team______________(由……组成)16 doctors and nurses from Yancheng went to Huangshi county in Wuhan.‎ ‎102.In this peaceful land, people live_____________(与……和谐相处)nature, far away from the noise and worry of the outside.‎ ‎103.Study step by step, and never______________(上当受骗)the idea that you’ll succeed overnight.‎ ‎104.Yang Liwei’s name will________________(载入史册)with those of Yuri Gagarin and Alan Shepard.‎ ‎105.Don’t give up the things___________________(属于)you and keep those lost things in memory.‎ ‎106.Blaming China will not end this pandemic._________________(相反), the mind-set risks hurting our efforts to fight the disease.‎ ‎107.Taxi drivers in this area will refuse to transport passengers who ignore the sign and_______________(坚持)smoking inside the taxi.‎ ‎108.Old people say they are old now and have to_____________(让路)the young generation.‎ ‎109.Knowing__________________(如何吸引)to customers is the secret to successful selling.‎ ‎110.____________(失落的文明)means ancient buildings, cultures and countries that no longer exist.‎ ‎111.她在当地的一所高中受教育,此后,她去了北大。‎ She was educated at a local high school, _________ __________she went on to Beijing University.‎ ‎112.成为好的听众不仅仅意味着只用耳朵听。‎ ‎__________ a good listener __________ much __________ __________ just listening with ears.‎ ‎113.男孩和女孩在这方面往往有所不同。‎ Boys and girls _________ __________ be different ________ ________ ________.‎ ‎114.但有一点可以肯定的是,“木乃伊的诅咒”至今仍是个谜。‎ ‎__________ ____________ __________, though, __________ ____________ ‘the curse of mummy’ __________ a riddle to this day.‎ ‎115.由于青少年在平衡这些需要时有困难,他们经常质疑自己到底是谁以及怎样融入社会。‎ Since teenagers have difficulty balancing these needs, they often question who they are and how they__________ ____________ __________.‎ ‎【参考答案】‎ ‎1-5 CBBCB 6-10 ACBAB 11-15 ABCAB 16-20 CBCAB ‎ ‎21-25 CCBDD 26-30 DDADB 31-35 CBDAC 36-40 CBCAD ‎41-45 CABBD 46-50 BDBCC 51-55 ACDBB 56-60 ADBDA 61-65 DABAC ‎66-70 BCDAB 71-75 BGFEA ‎76.that 77.suggesting 78.to 79.which 80.would disadvantage 81.because 82.how 83.to be rated 84.is driven 85.the least likely 86.function 87.routine 88.frequently 89.social 90.promote 91.convenient 92.optimistic 93.towering 94.counts 95.struggle 96.balancing 97.including 98.mildest 99.guidance 100.despite 101.made up of/composed of 102.in harmony with 103.fall for 104.go down in history/be recorded in history 105.belonging to ‎106.On the contrary /Contrarily /Quite the contrary /Quite the opposite ‎107.insist on ‎108.make way for /give way to ‎109.how to appeal ‎110.Lost civilization ‎111.after which ‎112.Being means more than ‎113.tend to in this regard ‎114.What is certain is that remains ‎115.fit in society

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