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第二次月考英语试题【湖北版】本试卷共10页。满分150分。考试时间120分钟。☆祝考试顺利☆注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴到答题卡上的指定位置。2.选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把机读卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑;完成句子和书面表达题用0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔答在题卡上相对应的答题区域内。答在试题卷上无效。3.考试结束,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分) 做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。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,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.WhereisJohnprobablynow?A.Inthehospital. B.Atschool. C.Athome.2.Whatcanwelearnaboutthewoman?A.Sheforgotlendingthebook. B.Shelostherbook. C.Shefinishedherpaper.3.Whywasthemanannoyed?A.Apolicemanstoppedhim. B.Aspeedingcarranpasthim.C.Thedriverattemptedtoovercharge.4.Whatrelationarethespeakersmostprobablytoeachother?A.Waiterandcustomer. B.Friends. C.Bankclerkandcustomer.5.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Findthecomputerroom. B.Findabulletinboard. C.Getacomputer.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,每小题将给出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.Howdoesthegirlfeelinthebeginning?A.Sheisangry. B.Sheisashamed. C.Sheisregretful.7.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Thegirlneverusedtheboy’sstuff.B.Theboyjustboughtanewheadphone.C.TheboyusedtheiPodwithoutpermission.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Publicbathroom. B.Dormlife. C.Camplife.9.Whydidtheboymoveoutinhissophomoreyear?A.Hechangedschool. B.Hecouldn’tstandlivingatschool.C.Hecouldn’tpartyonschoolnightsatschool.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatisthegirl’sproblem?A.Shehasnointerestintheater. B.Sheistiredofstudy. C.Shecan’tdecideonhermajor.11.WhoprobablyisAngelinaJolie?A.Afamousactress. B.Afamouspsychologist. C.Apopularphysicist.12.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Thegirltookonlypsychologylastsemester.B.Frenchandtheatercan’tbetakenatthesametime.C.Thegirltookafantasticphysicsclasslastyear.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Howmanyhoursdoestheboyspendinsurfingonschoolday?A.Aroundtwohours. B.Aroundonehour. C.Aroundhalfanhour.14.WhydoestheboytrytolimittimeontheInternet?A.Tosavetimeformarketing. B.Toavoidbeingaddicted. C.Todomoreprogramming.15.Whatcanwelearnabouttheboy’scompany?A.Itisaboutwebdesigning. B.Itprovidestrainingcourses. C.Itisasearchengine.16.Whatwilltheboydowithpeoplewhotreathimaschild?A.Hewillturntohisfatherforhelp. B.Hewillfirethem.C.Hewilltalktothemlikeagrown-up.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatdoestheword“sprinting”probablymean?A.World-classgames. B.Olympicsports. C.Short-distancerunning.18.WhatisUsainBolt’sOlympicrecordsfor100meters?A.9.30seconds. B.9.69seconds. C.9.86seconds.19.WhatcanwelearnaboutUsainBolt?A.Hesetthreeworldrecordsat2008OlympicGames.B.HeisthefirsttosetthreerecordsatOlympicGames.C.Heisacalmmananddoesn’tlikedancing.20.WhatwillUsainBoltdonext?A.Giveaperformance. B.Giveamedal. C.Giveaspeech.第二部分:词汇知识运用(共二节,满分40分)第一节:多项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,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。TheFifthEuro-AsiaEconomicForum,heldinXi’anon1stOctober,2013,isaimedto____economicexchangesbetweenAsiaandEurope.A.preserve B.promote C.accomplish D.updateWhenPengLiyuan,FirstLadyofChina,madeherfirstpublicappearanceoverseas,hergraceandperfectdresshaveearnedherinternational________.A.regulationB.recognitionC.receptionD.appreciationItisreportedthatfloodsandseriouslossofsoilandwaterhave_______anampleamountofmudintheYellowRiver,makingpumpingwateroutofithardforfarmersaround.A.accelerated B.snatched C.deleted D.deposited24.Asabusinessman,Mr.Greenisacompletefailure.Beinglazymaywellbeoneofthe______tohissuccess.A.drawbacks B.shortcomings C.disadvantages D.barriers25.AccordingtoWangLijun,Chongqing’sformervice-mayorandpolicechief,BoXilaiseemedtohavebeeninvolvedinhelpinghimself_______seekpersonalgainsinthepast.A.anyway B.anyhow C.somehow D.somewhat26.Womenandchildren,generallyreferredtoasnon-powergroup,aremorelikelytobecome_____targetsforthievesandrobbers.A.approximate B.primitive C.prime D.precise27.Whatshockedthepoliceandthepeoplearoundmostwasthatthekidnappersuddenly______hispocketandtookoutaguninadesperateattempttoescapewiththekidnappedchild.A.divedinto B.slippedinto C.slidinto D.fitinto28.WhenitcomestothecivilwarinSyria,theUSgovernment’sattitudetowardsithasexperienceda(n)_______change,whichmayhaveapositiveeffectonSyriapresentsituation.A.superior B.superb C.subtle D.stubborn29.Attheparty,alltheothersseemedtoknoweachotherwell;Catherinesataloneatthetableinacorner,feeling________.A.cutoff B.kickedout C.leftout D.squeezedout30.Duringthedinner,alady’scriticalcommentsonmynewdressreallyleftme_______.Afteranawkwardsilence,Ionlysatthereembarrassed.A.inamess B.inadilemma C.ataloss D.atrandom第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1,满分20分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(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。WhatdoChinesecollegegraduateshaveincommonwithants?Therecent31AntsTribeaboutthelifeofsomeyoungpeople32flock(聚集)toBeijingafter33university,describesthegraduates,likeants,assmartbut34asindividuals,drawingstrengthfromlivingtogetherincommunities.Thebook,whichisbased35twoyears’interviewswithabout600low-incomecollegegraduatesinBeijing,36inmidSeptember,aboutamonthbeforeanannouncementfromtheMinistryofHumanResourcesandSocialSecuritythat74%ofthe6.11millionnewgraduateshadbeen37bySept.1.Forthebook’schiefeditor,LianSi,aprofessorattheUniversityofInternationalBusinessandEconomicsinBeijing,thatpieceofstatisticsays38abouttherealsituationformanyofthesegraduates.“Iamalways39howmanyoftheseemployedcollegegraduatesareleadingadecentlife,”Liansaid.“Ihopethisbookcouldofferawindowonthesegraduates,whosestoriesare40known.”Thesettingofthebookisseveralso-called“settlementvillagesforcollegestudents”ontheoutskirtsofBeijing,41largenumberofcollegegraduates42.Mostofthesegraduatesworkfor43ormedium-sizedbusinesses,44lessthan2,000yuanamonth.Theylivetogetherbecauseit’s45:therentinthesecommunitiesisonlyaround350yuanamonth.Manyofthemtravelseveralhoursadayforshort-termjobsorjobinterviews.Tangjialing,asmall4620kilometersfromTiananmenSquare,hasaround3,00047villagers,buthasbecomea48formorethan50,000migrants,mostofthem49fromalloverthecountry.Liandescribesthestudents’50asfive-or-six-storeybuildingswithtwoorthreepeoplecrammedtogetherineachroomofabout10squaremeters.Upto70or80peoplesharethesametoiletandkitchen.A.film B.story C.book D.magazineA.who B.what C.which D.whoseA.leaving B.studying C.going D.workingA.meaningful B.meaningless C.important D.tiringA.up B.on C.at D.outA.campup B.cameon C.camealong D.cameoutA.fired B.interviewed C.employed D.graduatedA.much B.little C.some D.moreA.wondering B.researching C.studying D.tellingA.rarely B.well C.always D.oftenA.which B.that C.why D.whereA.work B.study C.relax D.liveA.small B.big C.famous D.unknownA.earning B.thinking C.shopping D.payingA.expensive B.comfortable C.cheap D.convenientA.city B.town C.community D.villageA.original B.young C.rich D.poorA.school B.hotel C.home D.companyA.benefit B.differ C.come D.sufferA.lives B.dormitories C.buildings D.restaurants第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每篇短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AAmeteorite(陨石)flewfastacrosstheskyandexplodedovercentralRussiaonFriday,rainingfireballsoveravastareaandcausingashockwavethatsmashedwindows,damagedbuildingsandinjuredl,200people.PeopleheadingtoworkinChelyabinskheardwhatsoundedlikeanexplosion,sawabrightlightandthenfelttheshockwave.AccordingtoRussianspaceagencyRoscosmos,thefireball,travellingataspeedof30kmpersecond,hadburntverybrightlyacrossthehorizon,leavingalongwhitetrailthatcouldbeseenasfaras200kmaway.Caralarmswentoff,thousandsofwindowsshatteredandmobilephonenetworksweredisrupted.“Iwasdrivingtowork,itwasquitedark,butitsuddenlybecameasbrightasifitwereday,”saidViktorProkofiev,36,aresidentofYekaterinburgintheUralsMountains.“IfeltlikeIwasblindedbyheadlights.”Themeteorite,whichweighedabout20tonsandmayhavebeenmadeofiron,enteredEarth’satmosphereandbrokeapart30-50kmaboveground,accordingtoRussia’sAcademyofSciences.TheenergyreleasedwhenitenteredtheEarth’satmospherewasaboutseveralthousandtons,theacademysaid,thepowerofasmallatomicweaponexploding.Nodeathswerereported,buttheEmergenciesMinistrysaid20,000rescueandclean-upworkersweresenttotheregionafterPresidentVladimirPutintoldEmergenciesMinisterVladimirPuchkovtoeasethedisruptionandhelpthevictims.TheInteriorMinistrysaidaboutl,200peoplehadbeeninjured,atleast200ofthemchildren,andmostfrombrokenpiecesofglass.“Whileeventsthisbigarerare,animpactthatcouldcausedamageanddeathcouldhappeneverycenturyorso.Unfortunatelythereisabsolutelynothingwecandotostopimpacts.”51.Whendidthemeteoriteincidenthappen?A.Atmidnight. B.Intheearlymorning. C.Inthelatemorning. D.Intheevening.52.Accordingtothetext,themeteoriteexplosioncaused_________.A.somedeaths B.roadaccidentsC.communicationproblems D.buildingcollapse53.TheRussiangovernment’sresponsetotheincidentwas________.A.alittleslowbuteffective B.quickandseriousC.coldandslow D.quickbutineffective54.Itcanbeinferredthatthelosscausedbymeteorites_________.A.isnearlyunavoidable B.happenseveryfewyearsC.canbeavoided D.ishardtoestimateBHavingachildmayimproveawoman’smemory,anewstudysuggests.Inthestudy,womenwhowerenewmothersscoredbetterontestsofvisuospatialmemory–theabilitytounderstandandrememberinformationabouttheirsurroundings—comparedwithwomenwhodidn’thavechildren.Thefindingscontradictstheoldbeliefthatwomendevelop“babybrain"oradeclineinmemoryandcognitive(认知的)function,aftertheyhavekids,saidstudyresearcherMelissaSantiago,adoctoralstudentatCarlosAlbizuUniversityinMiami.“Youdon’thavetofeelthatbecauseyouhavekids,yourmemoryisn’tthesame,"Santiagosaid.Thestudywassmall,andthefindingswillhavetobetestedinlargergroupsofpeople,Santiagosaid.Previousstudiesonthetopichavehadmixedresults—someshowedmotherhoodhurtscognition,andothersshowedtheopposite.Studiesonratsshowthosewithpupshavebettermemorythanthosewithoutoffspring.Santiagoanalyzedinformationfrom35first-timemotherswhosechildrenwereages10to24months,and35womenwhohadneverbeenpregnant.Bothgroupsscoredsimilarlyonintelligencetests.Theaverageageofmotherswas29andtheaverageageofnever-pregnantwomenwas27.Totestvisuospatialmemory,thewomenwereshownapapercontainingsixsymbolsfor10seconds,andthenaskedtodrawwhattheyremembered.Thistaskwasrepeatedseveraltimes.Thefirsttimewomenwereshownthepaper,bothgroupsrememberedaboutthesameamount.Butonthesecondandthirdpass,mothersperformedbetterthanthosewithoutchildren,indicatingthatthemotherscollectedmoreinformationeachtimethantheotherwomen.Later,thewomenwereshownavarietyofdifferentsymbols,andaskedtorememberwhichoneswerepresentedontheearliertask.Mothersdidnotmakeamistakeinthistask—theyrememberedeverysymbolcorrectly—butthosewithoutchildrenmadeoneortwoerrors,Santiagosaid.55.HowdidSantiagoleadtothefindings?A.Byobservation. B.Bycomparison.C.Byanalyzingintelligencetests. D.Byaskingwomenquestions.56.Bysaying“Thestudywassmall",whatdidSantiagomean?A.Thestudyreceivedlittleattention.B.Thestudyhasjuststarted.C.Thestudywascarriedoutamongasmallgroupofpeople.D.Asmallgroupofresearcherswereinvolvedinthestudy.57.Whichofthefollowingwasdiscussedinthetext?A.Waystotestvisuospatialmemory.B.Whyhavingkidsimprovesmemory.C.Howyoungmothersaredifferentfromnever-pregnantwomen.D.Thenegativeeffectsthatworriesofwomenwithoutchildrenhave.58.ItcanbeinferredthatSantiagobelievethefindingsofthestudy_________.A.maycauseaheateddiscussionamongparentsB.maycauseanincreaseinthebirthrateC.aretestedbyprevioussimilarstudiesD.areencouragingnewsformothersCAChild’sHistoryoftheWorldOurPrice:$28.00Item#:010821ISBN:978-8-8828-7028-7Grades:4—AdultProductDescriptionV.M.Hillyer,thefirstheadmasterofCalvertSchool,spentmanyofhisschoolyearsstudyingonlyAmericanhistory.Believingthatstudyingworldhistorywouldbroadenchildren’shorizonsandgivethemabetterunderstandingoftheworldandhistoryingeneral,hesetouttowriteanunderstandableandcomprehensiveworldhistorychildrencouldenjoy.AChild’sHistoryoftheWorldfunctionstofamiliarizeyoungchildrenwithsomehistoricaleventsandpeopleofsignificancewhilereadinglikeagoodstory.Thesubjectsarecoveredinchronologicalorder,fromthebeginningoftheworldthroughtheendoftheColdWar.Thisgivesthechildalinearviewofworldhistorythatallowsthedetailstobefilledinlater.AChild’sHistoryoftheWorldisabasicreaderandisnotintendedtobeusedasasupplementaryreader.CustomerReviewsThisisamust-havebook.Itisacompleteandengagingcurriculumthatiseasytouseandunderstand.MygirlsaresocloseinageIwasabletouseitwithallthreeatonceandtheylovedit.Andit’sinexpensive!Lovethewayitiswritten.KatrenaR.fromShingleSprings,CAThisisagreatbook.Everyone(elementary/primaryaged)shouldhavethisbookintheirhomeschoolinglibrary.Mykids(ages4-9)haveallenjoyedthisbook.Itisengagingandwellwrittenforyoungones.Thereisalotofinformationpackedintothisbookanditispresentedinawaythatisnotboringforkids.ItiskindoflikeTheStoryoftheWorld.PatriceT.fromSeattle59.WecanknowthatAChild’sHistoryoftheWorld________.A.includedmanyoriginalhistoricalpicturesB.includedmanyinterestinghistoricaldetailsC.wasintroducedtoCalvertSchoolbyV.M.HillyerD.wasfirstusedasahistorytextbookatCalvertSchool60.AChild’sHistoryoftheWorldwaswritten________.A.inorderofspace B.inorderoftime C.innumerical(ofnumbers)order D.inalphabeticalorder61.FromAChild’sHistoryoftheWorld,childrencanknow_________.A.importanteventsinAmericaB.famousplacesofhistoricalinterestC.livesofmanyfamouspeopleinthepastD.somestoriesofordinarypeopleinthepast62.AccordingtoKatrenaR,herchildren_________.A.readAChild’sHistoryoftheWorldtoeachotherB.learnedAChild’sHistoryoftheWorldtogetherC.eachhadacopyofAChild’sHistoryoftheWorldD.usedAChild’sHistoryoftheWorldtoimprovetheirwritingDCitieswithhighlevelsofhomeownership—intherangeof75%,likeDetroitandSt.Louis—hadonaverageconsiderablylowerlevelsofeconomicactivityandmuchlowerwagesandincomes.Fartoomanypeopleinfinancialproblemsaretrappedinhomestheycan’tsell,unabletomoveontonewcentersofopportunity.Thecitiesandregionswiththelowestlevelsofhomeownership—intherangeof55%to60%likeLosAngelesandNewYork—hadhealthiereconomiesandhigherincomes.Theyalsohadhigherlevelsofhappinessandwell-being.IwasshockedtoreadtheseinterestingpointsthatRichardFloridamadeinhisrecentarticle.Letmetrytounderstand.ThepeopleinDetroitandSt.LouisarelesshappythanthepeopleinNewYork,andLosAngeles.And,thereasonisbecauseofhomeownershiprates?First,tocomparethemtoNewYorkCity(theeconomiccapitaloftheworld),LosAngeles(theentertainmentcapitaloftheworld)seemsunfair.Mostpeopleinalmostanyothercityintheworldmightbelesshappy!Next,let’stryadifferentwayofdeterminingwhetherrentersarehappierthanhomeowners.Whydon’tweaskthem?FannieMae’sNationalHousingSurvey2010reported:75%ofcurrentrentersbelieveowningahomemakesmoresense.67%plantobuyahomeatsomepointinthefuture.Whentheyaskedcurrentrentersforthemajorreasontobuyahouse,theseweretheiranswers(theycouldpickseveralanswers):78%saiditwasagoodplacetoraisechildren.75%saidbecausetheywouldfeelsafe.70%saidbecauseyouhavecontrolofyourownspace.Ifyoubelieverentersarehappier,youwouldalsohavetobelievethemajorityenjoylivinginalesssafeenvironment,whichwouldn’tbeagoodplacetoraisechildrenandwouldbeaplacewheretheyhavelesscontroloftheirspace.63.Whichofthefollowingisafact?A.PeopleinLosAngelesearnhighincomesbecauseofitslowhomeownershiprate.B.NewYork’slowhomeownershiprateincreasespeople’shappinesslevels.C.Detroit’shighlevelofhomeownershipcausesitseconomicproblems.D.St.LouishasahigherlevelofhomeownershipthanLosAngeles.64.Inhisarticle,RichardFloridatriedtoexpressthat_________.A.peopleinLosAngelesarehappierthanthoseinSt.LouisB.rentingahouseisbetterthanowningahouseC.Detroit’seconomyishealthierthanNewYork’seconomyD.NewYorkandLosAngelesarehappiestcities65.ThewriterbelievesthatNewYorkCityandLosAngeles_________.A.payemployeeshighestwagesinAmericaB.benefitfromlowlevelsofhomeownershipC.areleadingcitiesacrosstheglobeD.arebestAmericancitiestolivein66.FromFannieMae’ssurveyreport,wecanknowthat_________.A.payingrentmakesmoresenseB.mosthomeownersplantoselltheirhousesC.mostrentersprefertobecomehomeownersD.parentsneedtobuyahousefortheirchildrenEOneimportantvariableaffectingcommunicationacrossculturesisdestiny(命运)andpersonalresponsibility.Thisreferstothedegreetowhichwefeelourselvesthemastersofourlives,contrarytothedegreetowhichweseeourselvesassubjecttothingsoutsideourcontrol.Anotherwaytolookatthisistoaskhowmuchweseeourselvesabletochangeandact,tochoosethecourseofourlivesandrelationships.SomehavedrawnaparallelbetweenthepersonalresponsibilityinNorthAmericansettingsandtheviewitself.TheNorthAmericanviewisvast,withlargespacesofunpopulatedland.Thefrontierattitudeof“King”ofthewilderness,andtheexpansiveness(广阔)ofthelandreachinghugedistances,mayrelatetogenerallyhighlevelsofconfidenceintheabilitytoshapeandchooseourdestinies.Inthisexpansiveland,manychildrengrowupwithaheroicsenseoflife,whereideasarebig,andhopespringsforever.Whentheyexperiencetemporaryfailures,theyencouragedtoredoubletheirefforts,to“try,tryagain.”Action,efficiency,andachievementarevaluedandexpected.Freewillisrespectedinlawsandenforcedbycourts.Nowconsiderplacesintheworldwithmuchsmallerland,whosehistoryreflectswarsandtoughstruggles:NorthernIreland,Mexico,Israel,Palestine.Intheseplaces,destiny’sroleismoreimportantinhumanlife.InMexico,thereisahistoryofhardlife,fightingoverland,andlossofhomes.Mexicansaremorelikelytoseestrugglesaspartoftheirlifeandunavoidable.Theirpassiveattitudeisexpressedintheirwayofrespondingtofailureoraccidentbysaying“nomode”(“noway”or“toughlick”),meaningthatthefailurewasdestined.Thisvariableisimportanttounderstandingculturalconflict.Ifsomeonebelievinginfreewillcrossespathswithsomeonemorepassive,miscommunicationislikely.Thefirstpersonmayexpectactionandresponsibility.Failingtoseeit,hemayconcludethatthesecondislazy,notcooperative,ordishonest.Thesecondpersonwillexpectrespectforthenaturalorderofthings.Failingtoseeit,hemayconcludethatthefirstisforcible,rude,orbigheadedinhisideasofwhatcanbeaccomplishedorchanged.67.Theauthorthinksthatone’scharacterispartlydeterminedby__________.A.physicalsenses B.generalattitudeC.financialbackground D.geographiccharacteristics68.Accordingtothepassage,MexicanswouldthinkthatAmericansare__________.A.impractical B.dishonest C.ambitious D.hesitant69.Theunderlinedword“subject”inParagraphlprobablymeans__________.A.atopicofadiscussionB.abranchofknowledge C.apersonbeingexperimentedonD.apersonunderthepowerofothers70.Theauthorwouldprobablyagreethat__________.A.vastlandmayleadtoamorecontrollabledesireB.heroicsenseofliferootsdeeplyinasmallcountryC.livinginlimitedspacecontributestoanacceptingattitudeD.fightingoverlandmayhelppeoplegainhighlevelsofconfidence第四部分:书面表达(共两节,满分40分)第一节:完成句子(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)阅读下列各小题,根据括号内的汉语提示,用句末括号内的英语单词完成句子,并将答案写在答题卡上的相应题号后。Withthe2010WorldCupadistantmemory,thecountryisdoing_____________________bidforthe2022WorldCup.(what)在2010年世界杯已坠入史册时,这个国家正尽一切所能去申办2022世界杯。_______________theSpringandAutumnandtheWarringStates,theGreatWallisstillperfectlypreserved.(date)追溯到春秋战国时代,长城至今仍保存完好。Attheairport,wesawLadyGaga,theworld-famoussuperstar,__________________severalbodyguards.(alongside)在机场,我们见到了LadyGaga这位闻名世界的超级巨星,她旁边有几位保镖。_______________________sittingintheclassroomalldaymayaccountforthesestudents’droppingout.(fed)厌倦了整日坐在教室里可能是这些学生辍学的原因。 Butforhissuddendeparture,ourplan__________________.(pay)要不是他的突然离去,我们的计划就成功了。Believeitornot,Mr.Smithissaid____________________thepositionthreetimesuptillnow.(apply)信不信由你,据说迄今为止史密斯先生已经三次申请这个职位了。Thechiefengineerincludinghiscolleagues____________________statesecretstoAmericaovertheseyears.(betray)这些年来,这位总工程师与他的同事们一直在向美国泄露国家机密。Idon’tknow________________thatourheadmasterwasabsentfromsuchanimportantmeeting.(why)我不知道到底为什么我们的校长缺席如此重要的会议。79.There________________then,theyhadtobuildtheirdefenseworksbyhand.(equipment)因为当时没有现代化的设备,所以他们不得不人工建造他们的防御工事。80.____________________beforeweleaveschoolandgotouniversity.(month)八个月后,我们就离开学校上大学了。第二节:短文写作(共1题,满分30分) 请根据以下提示,并结合事例,用英语写一篇短文。Thereisnosuchthingasafreelunch.Successdoesn’tcometoanyonewhositsbackanddoesnothingatall.Astheysay,“Asyousow,soshallyoureap(收获).”注意:1.无须写标题,不得照抄英语提示;2.除诗歌外,文体不限;3.文中不得透露个人姓名和学校名称;4.词数为120左右。录音稿(Textl)W:WillJohnbecomingtoclassthisafternoon?M:He’ssupposedto.Butactuallyhewon’tcometothisclassfromthehospitaluntilnextweekasthedoctorhassaid.(Text2)M:I’vebroughtbackyourOxfordCompaniontoEnglishLiterature.Ithoughtyoumightuseitforyourpaper.Sorrynottohavereturneditearlier.W:Iwaswonderingwherethatbookwas.(Text3)M:IwassoangrywhenthecabdrivertriedtooverchargemethatIcalledapoliceman.W:Thatkindofthingseemstobehappeningquitefrequently.Ithinkyoudidtherightthing.(Text4)W:it’s$6forme,and$8foryou.M:Okay.W:Let’spayitatthecounter.M:Howaboutthetip?W:15%wouldbeabout$2.I’llleaveadollarandyouleaveanotheronthetable.(Text5)W:John,wherecanIbuyausedcomputer?M:Didyoulookonthebulletinboardsaroundcampus?W:YouknowIneverthoughtofthat.Idon’tknowwhatIwoulddowithoutyouradvice.(Text6)W:Harry,haveyoubeenusingmyiPodagain?M:Alice!Don’tgetsouptight.W:Andmynewheadphones,too?Youcreep!M:Well,OK,Iwasgoingtoputthemback.Anyway,what’sthebigdeal?W:Thebigdealisthatitissodisrespectfultotakethingswithoutasking.M:Well,howaboutyou?You’realwaysborrowingmysweaters,andjumpers,andstuff.W:Yeah,well,that’sdifferent.M:Idon’tthinkso.(Text7)M:Hi,littlesister.How’syourfirstweekawayatschool?W:Well,Ihavetosaythatdormitorylivinghassomemajornegatives.M:Likewhat?W:It’skindofdisgustingtohavetoshareabathroomandshowerswiththirtyotherpeople.Andsomeofmyneighborspartyonschoolnights.Theothernight,Ihadmyfirstexam,andIwastryingtogetagoodnight’ssleep,butitwasimpossible,theyweresonoisy.M:Yeah,thatsuresoundslikedormlife!That’swhyImovedoutmysophomoreyear.W:IthinkIwill,too.(Text8)M:Hey,Jamie,youlookstressedout.What’swrong?W:Oh,Ihavetodecidemymajorthismonth,andI’mstillundecided.M:Ithoughtyouweremajoringintheater.Didn’tyousayyouwantedtobethenextAngelinaJolie?W:Yeah,butIchangedmymindlastsemesterandstartedtakingmorepsychologyclasses.M:Well,whydon’tyoudothat?YoucouldbethenextSigmundFreud,thefemaleversion.W:Iwould,butIdon’tknow.I’mtakingareallygreatphysicsclassthissemester.Itotallyloveit.M:Thenwhynotdophysics?W:SoIcouldbethenextAlbertEinstein,right?Idon’tknowaboutthat,either.IkindawanttotakesomeFrenchclasses.Yeah,thatsoundsgood!MaybeIshouldmajorinFrench.Although,ifItakeFrench,thenIcan’treallytakethephysics.AndImean,theaterstillisreallyfun.(Text9)W:HowmanyhoursdoyouspendontheInterneteveryday?M:Ispendaboutlt030naschooldayworkingandprobablyabouthalfanhourjustsurfing.Andonaweekend,Iwouldspendabout2-10hoursworkingandabouttwohourssurfingorso.Itrytolimitmytime.Idon’twanttogetaddictedtotheI

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