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2025学年上学期高二期末考试试卷英语本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,共11页,满分150分,考试用时120分钟。注意事项:1.开考前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的校名、姓名、班级、考号等相关信息填写在答题卡指定区域内。2.选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案;不能答在试卷上。3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内的相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。不按以上要求作答的答案无效。4.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁。第一部分听力(共两节,满分15分)第一节听力理解(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)听下面三段对话,每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。每段录音读两遍。听第一段对话,回答第1—3题。1.What’sthematterwithBetty?A.Shecutherarm. B.Shehurtherfoot. C.Shebrokeherleg.2.Whenisthevisitingtime?A.Inthemorning. B.Duringlunchtime. C.Intheafternoon.3.WhatwillthewomantaketoBetty?A.Magazines. B.Chocolate. C.Fruit.听第二段对话,回答第4—6题。4.WhatdidBendo?A.Hetookthephoto. B.Hecarvedthemodel. C.Hepaintedthepicture.5.WhatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthemanandAlex?A.Classmates. B.Fatherandson. C.Teacherandstudent.6.Howmanypeoplehavetakenpartintheproject?A.Two. B.Three. C.Four.听第三段对话,回答第7—10题。7.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?A.InJuly. B.InSeptember. C.InAugust.8.Whydidthespeakersgotothemuseum?A.Theytriedtofindacoolerplace.B.Theytooktheirteacher’sadvice.C.Theyhadtoattendahistoryclass.9.Whatimpressedthewomanmostaboutthemuseum?A.Itsuniquedesign. B.Itsmoderninnovation. C.Itsvastcollections.10.Howwillthespeakersprobablygohome?A.Onfoot. B.Bysubway. C.Bybike.第二节听取信息(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面一段独白,根据题目要求,从所听到的内容中获取必要的信息,填入答题卡标号为11—15的空格中。ATravelPlanTourguidesTracy,PeterandAndyTourscheduleThetourtomorrowstartsat10:00amandlastsabout11..AttractionsStPaul’sCathedral,theTowerofLondon,BuckinghamPalaceandBigBen.Practicaladvice;wearcomfortablewalkingshoes;takeacamera;BequietwhenvisitingStPaul’sCathedralbecausethereare13.;Ifyouareinterestedin14.,joinPeter’sgroup;Thereisaguidebook15.inthehotel.Itcosts2.5pounds.语言知识运用(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)16.______thatshewouldbelate,Jennyhadherfriend______aseatforherintheconferenceroom.
A.Toknow;tosave B.Toknow;save
C.Knowing;tosave D.Knowing;save17.Theartistspentyearsintheremotevillage,______aseriesofpaintingsthatlater______himinternationalfame.
A.havingcreated;earning B.creating;earning
C.creating;earned D.havingcreated;earned18.______adequatefundsfortherestorationproject,themuseumauthoritiesarenowconsidering______publicdonations.
A.Nothavingsecured;launching B.Notsecuring;tolaunch
C.Havingnotsecured;launching D.Havingnotsecured;tolaunch19.______thepioneeringworkofDr.Cheninthe1990s,thegroundbreakingdiscoveryinrenewableenergystorage,announcedlastweek,______aneweraofsustainabletechnology.
A.As;starting B.Regardlessof;hadstarted
C.Owingto;hasstarted D.Since;havingstarted20.Withfinancialpressure______continuously,thecompanystill______salariesseveraltimestokeepitsworkersinthepasttwoyears.
A.rising;hasraised B.raised;rose
C.rising;hasrisen D.raising;raised21.
Afteryearsofresearch,thescientistfinallydiscovered______causedthemysteriousphenomenonand______itcouldbeapplied.A.what;how B.that;howC.what;what D.which;why22.Hefoundhimselfinaposition______,toeveryone’ssurpriseincludinghisown,hehadneithertheauthoritytoactnorthefreedomtowithdraw.A.how B.which C.where D.that23.Wasitontheancientbattlefield______thefamousgeneralwonhisgreatestvictory______themuseumplannedtobuildamemorial?
A.that;that B.that;where
C.where;that D.where;where24.Wecouldn’timaginethedifficulty_______thefiremenhad_______people’slivesinthedevastatingfire.A.that;saving B.inwhich;tosaveC.where;saving D.which;tosave25.Whatthelocalgovernmentactuallydoes,suchasplantingtreesandbuildingdams,______topreventthesoilfrom______.A.aim;beingwashedawayB.aims;beingwashedawayC.aims;washingaway D.aimed;washingaway26.She______tofinishthenovelbeforethetrip,butshe______onlyhalfofitwhenthedeparturedaycame.
A.planned;hadread B.hadplanned;read
C.hasplanned;hadread D.planned;hasread27.Theydiscussedalotabouttheplans_________cameupatthemeeting,butnoneof_______werecarriedoutintheirwork.A.what;them
B.which;themC.what;which
D.that;whom28.______surprisedthewholeresearchteamwas______theexperimentsucceededundersuchpoorconditions.
A.It;that B.What;what
C.What;that D.As;how29.Thereisstilldoubtamongexperts______thenewmaterial,______isextremelylightweight,canbewidelyusedinconstruction.
A.whether;which B.that;whatC.that;that D.whether;what30.Thefact______sheachievedhergoalwithoutanyexternalhelpinspiredall______knewherstory.
A.which;that B.which;whomC.that;those D.that;who第三部分阅读(满分50分)阅读理解(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。AEiffelTowerTourbytheLiftStandingtallat1,063feet,theEiffelTowerisaniconiclandmarkinParis.Beingapopulartouristdestination,thousandsofpeoplecometoexplorethebeautyoftheEiffelTowereveryday.ThedayofyourvisitEache-ticketbearsthenameofitsowner.RemembertobringIDforallofyourgroup,includingchildren.WemayasktoseeyourID,aswellasanysupportingdocumentsforreducedrates(disabilityregistration).Makesureyoucheckthetimeonyoure-ticket.Thisisthetimewhenyouneedtobeontheesplanade,inaqueuefor“visitorswithtickets”.Werecommendarriving15minutesinadvancesothatyouhavetimetomakeitthroughthesecuritychecksattheentrance.EiffeltowerticketpricesTicketwithlift——TheSecondfloorAdultsYouths(aged12-24)Children(aged4-11)Children(under4)18.80€9.40€4.70€0.00€Ticketwithlift——ThetopfloorAdultsYouths(aged12-24)Children(aged4-11)Children(under4)29.40€14.70€7.40€0.00€Allthepricescanbefoundonthee-tickets.CarryminimalbelongingsTheEiffelTowerdoesnothavealockerroom,soyouwillhavetocarryyourbelongingswithyouduringtheentiretyofyourvisit.Whenyouarecaughtinawe,it’seasyforeagle-eyedthievestodotheirtricks.Bemindfulandcarryminimalbelongingssuchasyourwallet,tickets,IDproof,andawaterbottle.Thereisnoleft-luggagefacilityfornon-permitteditems,likewheeledsuitcases,largeluggage,non-foldingbuggies(童车)attheEiffelTower.31.Whatinformationcanyoufindonthee-tickets?A.Visitingtimeandreducedrates. B.Securitydetailsandreducedrates.C.Visitor’snameandticketprices. D.Ticketpricesandsecuritydetails.32.What’sthechargeforacouplewithtwinsaged8whotakethelifttothetop?A.42.30€. B.47.00€. C.66.20€. D.73.60€.33.WhatshouldyouknowwhenvisitingtheEiffelTower?A.Carefulnesscanhelpavoidtheft. B.Drinkscan’tbetakeninthelift.C.Yourbagcanbekeptinalocker. D.Foldingbuggiesarenotallowed.BWhenIwasseven,myfatherdroveouroldcartotheedgeofacliffinCalifornia.ThesaltmistfromthePacificfoggedthewindshield.Hepointedtothehorizonandsaid,“Thisiswheretheworldends.”Ibelievedhim.Thegraywaterseemedendless,blendingseaandsky.Seabirdscircled,theircrieslostinthewind.Iheldtheseattightly,fearingthecliffwouldcollapse.Forweeks,Idreamtoffalling,notaterrifyingdive,butagentledriftintotheocean’sembrace.Attwelve,Istoodinabrightclassroomlearningaboutgeography.Mrs.WilkinsshowedussatelliteimagesoftheEarth,aperfectblueplanet.“Therearenoedges.”sheassuredus,tappingtheglobe.Butthatnight,Idreamtofthecliffagain,thewavesroaringlikeahungrybeastbeneathmyhangingfeet.Nowatthirty-seven,Iunderstandmyfatherwasn’tlying.Everygenerationneedsitsownedgeoftheworld,aplacewherecertaintyfadesintowonder.MinecamewhenIheldmynewbornat2:17AMandrealizedIknewnothingaboutlove.Mybrotherfoundhisedgewhenthedoctorsaid“lungcancer,stagefour.”Thecliffstillwaitsforothers——thenewlydivorced,therecentlybankrupt,thesuddenlyalone.Lastsummer,Itookmydaughtertothatsameoverlook.Thesiderailhadfaded,butshepeeredovertheedge,hersmallhandholdingmine.“Daddy,”shewhispered,“what’sontheotherside?”IthoughtofalltheanswersIcouldgive——thescienceofoceancurrents,thegeographyofdistantshores,evenColumbus’scertainty.Instead,Ikneltbesideherandsaid,“Nooneknowsforsure.That’swhywekeeplooking.”Thewindcarriedourvoicesouttoseaasthewavescontinuedtheirendlessworkbelow,carvingnewedgesfornewgenerations.Sometruthsaren’tmeanttobetaught,butdiscovered——oftenatthecliffedgeofwhatwethinkweknow.Whenmydaughtereventuallystandsatherowncliffedge,Ihopesheremembersthismomentnotasanending,butasthefirstrealquestion.Theunderlinedsentenceinparagraph1referstoaparticularplacewhere_______.seabirdscircledoverthegraywater B.theboyunderwentaterrifyingfallingC.theseaandskymixedintoonefaraway D.thecliffwouldcollapseintotheocean’sembrace35.Whydidtheauthordreamofthecliffagain?A.Theperfectbluesatelliteimagestriggeredhisfearfulmemory.B.TheabsenceofedgesoftheEarthdrovehimtovisitthecliffagain.C.Theglobeconvincedhimcliffswerejustharmlessnaturallandscape.D.TheknowledgeoftheborderlessEarthwentagainsthisearlierbelief.36.Howdoestheauthorunderstand“edge”inparagraph3?A.Thepowerofanewborninhislife.B.Turningmomentsinlifethatbreakcertainty. C.Ageographicedgetorecallchildhoodmemory. D.Allthemiserablefailuresyouhaveexperienced.37.Whatcanwelearnfromtheauthor’sreactiontohisdaughter’squestion?A.Hethoughtsciencehadprovidedananswertoherquestion.B.Hefeltthewavesweretoonoisytomakeanyfurtherconversation.C.HisdaughterwastooyoungtounderstandthefactsaboutcurrentsorColumbus.D.Hewantedhisdaughtertokeepexploringratherthanacceptready-madeanswers.CCaffeinehaslongbeenlinkedtopotentialhealthbenefits,includingreducedtheriskofage-relateddiseases.But,untilnow,howitworksinsideourcells,andwhatexactlyitsconnectionwithnutrientandstressresponsivegeneandproteinnetworksishaveremainedamystery.Inanewresearchonfissionyeast(裂殖酵母),asingle-celledorganismsurprisinglysimilartohumancells,researchersfoundthatcaffeineaffectsagingbyemployinganancientcellularenergysystem.Afewyearsago,thesameresearchteamfoundthatcaffeinehelpscellslivelongerbyactingonagrowthregulatorcalledTargetofRapamycin(TOR).TORisabiologicalswitchthattellscellswhentogrow,basedonhowmuchfoodandenergyisavailable.Thisswitchhasbeencontrollingenergyandstressresponsesinlivingthingsforover500millionyears.Butintheirlateststudy,thescientistsmadeasurprisingdiscovery:Caffeinedoesn’tactonthisgrowthswitchdirectly.Instead,itworksbyactivatinganotherimportantsystemcalledAMPK,acellularfuelgauge(能量监测器)thatisevolutionarilyconservedinyeastandhumans.“Whenyourcellsarelowonenergy,AMPKkicksintohelpthemcope.”explainsDrCharalampos,thestudy’sseniorauthor.“Importantly,ourresultsshowthatcaffeinehelpsturnonthatswitch.”Usingtheiryeastmodel,theresearchersshowedthatcaffeine’seffectonAMPKinfluenceshowcellsgrow,repairtheirDNA,andrespondtostress——allofwhicharetiedtoaginganddisease.“Thesefindingshelpexplainwhycaffeinemightbebeneficialtohealthandlongevity(长寿),”saidDr.John-Patrick,apostdoctoralresearchscientistleadingthisstudy.“Andtheyopenupexcitingpossibilitiesforfutureresearchintohowwemightfliptheseeffectsmoredirectly——withdiet,lifestyle,ornewmedicines.”So,thenexttimeyoureachforyourcoffee,youmightbedoingmorethanjustboostingyourfocus——youcouldalsobegivingyourcellsahelpinghand.38.Whatisthemainpurposeofthenewresearchmentionedinparagraph1?A.Toexplorethehistoryofcaffeineconsumption.B.Toidentifyhowcaffeineinfluencescellaging.C.Tocomparehumancellswithfissionyeastcells.D.Tofindnewuseofcaffeineincellreproduction.39.WhatdoesTORserveas?A.Asignofaging. B.Anenergysource.C.Agrowthcommandcenter. D.Acellularfuelgauge.40.WhatdoesJohn-Patricksuggestabouttheresearch?A.Possibledirectionforfurtherresearch. B.Benefitsofpresentapplications.C.Characteristicsoftheresearch. D.Choiceofnewresearchmethods.41.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.AMPKIsConservedinYeastandHumansforLong.B.YourMorningCoffeeMayFlipaLongevitySwitch.C.TheYeastModelUnlocksAging’sHiddenPathways.D.FissionYeastIsSurprisinglySimilartoHumanCells.DInadrawingroominruralOxfordshire,anartistslowlyanddeliberatelyputspentopaper.Herarmmovesacrossthecanvas,themarksgraduallyintegratingintoaportraitofherself.Itseemslikeamomentofcreativeexpression.Butthisisnoordinaryartist——sheistheworld’sfirsthumanoidrobotartist,Ai-Da.Bydesign,herveryexistencebringsintoquestionhowwedefineart,andwho,orinthiscase,what,cancreateit.WillAIalgorithms(算法)androbotslikeAi-Dameantheendofhumancreativityandartistry,orcantheystrengthenourowncreativepotential?WhenMarcelDuchampproposedthataurinal(小便池)beconsideredart,heflippedtheartworldonitshead.Inmuchthesameway,AI-createdartworksarechangingthestandardsoftheartworld,becausebotharecontroversialandcontainobjectsthathaven’ttechnicallybeencreatedbyan“artist’s”hand.SomeonearguesthatahumanoidartistlikeAi-Darepresentssociety’scurrentfears——theriseofjob-stealingAIalgorithmsandpotentialrobotdomination.Buttechnologicalrevolutionslikeartificialintelligencedon’tnecessarilymeanthe“endofart”asmanyfear.Instead,theycanhelptokickstartanartistictransformationandmoveustowardsdifferentwaysofseeingandcreating.“AImightkickusintobeingcreativeagainashumans,”saysmathematicianduSautoy,whoseesitasapowerfulpartnerinthepursuitofhumancreativity.However,questionsofauthorshiphaunttheartificialintelligencestory.ArtistsHollyHerndonandMatDryhurstco-foundedSpawningAI,whichaimedatempoweringhumancreatorstoprohibitAIfromusingtheirworks.ButtherearealsoartistswhoseeAIasanewoutletfortheirowncreativity.Someartistsarenoweventrainingalgorithmsinanattempttopushtheirowncreativeboundaries.It’sclearthatAIalgorithmsandmachineslikeAi-Daarehavinganimpactontheartworld.Theirworksareexhibitedalongsidemoretraditionalformsofartworldwide.Nextyearwe’llseetheworld’sfirstAIartgalleryopenitsdoorsinLA.EvaJager,thecreativeAIlead,isalsohelpingtobringAIarttothemasses,withaprogrammeofexhibitionsleadingtoacriticaldiscussionabouttheimpactoftechnologyonart.Sheseesthecooperationbetweenhumanandmachineasaspaceforrealcreativepotential.Whatdoestheunderlinedphraseinparagraph2probablymean?A.Overturnedtheartstandards. B.Controlledtheartworld.C.Broadenedartists’horizons. D.Recognizedartists’wisdom.43.WhatinfluencemayAi-Dagenerateontheartworld?A.Itmaychangetheoriginofart. B.Itmayreplacehumanartistssoon.C.Itmayboosthumancreativity. D.Itmayhelpartistsprotecttheirworks.44.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.SpawningAIhelpedproducebetterartworks. B.AIartisbeingspreadtoengageawideraudience. C.SomeartiststrainedAItoincreasetheirproductivity.D.Thegalleryisanimmediatesuccessintheartmarket.45.What’stheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.ToexpressconcernsthatAIartistsmaystealourjobs.B.TorecordtheAIdevelopmentanditssignificanceinart.C.ToexploretheimpactofAIonartdefinitionandcreativity.D.ToarguethatabalanceisneededbetweenAIandhumansinart.阅读填空(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。Travelisenrichingyetenvironmentallycostly——plasticsareakeycontributor.Committingtoplastic-freetravelhabitscutsyourenvironmentalimpactwhileexploringtheworld.Ideally,packingsnacksforyourtravelshelpssavemoneyandreducewaste.
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Tominimizetheimpact,considerplastic-freesnackalternatives——likenuts,driedfruits,orhomemadesandwiches——packtheminreusablecontainers.Youcanalsovisitlocalmarketsforfresh,unpackagedsnacks.Bringingafilteredwaterbottle(滤水壶)isagame-changerforreducingplasticwaste.Youcanrefillitfromanywatersourcethankstoitsbuilt-infilter,eliminatingtheneedforplasticbottles.Bycarryingone,you’renotonlyreducingplasticwastebutsavingmoneyonbottledwaterpurchases.
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Shampoobars(洗发皂)areanexcellentplastic-freealternativethateliminatestheneedforliquidshampoobottles.Theirsolidformmakesthemidealforcarry-onluggageandyoucanstoreoneinawoodencontainer.
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Thissimplesteppreventsitfromsoftening.Manyofyoualreadybringreusablebagstothegrocerystore.
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Simplyextendittoyourtravelsbypackingoneforsouvenirs.Thismakesiteasytodeclineplasticbags,makingyoursouvenirshoppingapositiveexperiencefortheenvironment.
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Whenplanningyourtravel,lookforthosethatprovidewaterrefillstationstosupportyouruseofreusablebottles.Also,choosepropertiesthathavereplacedsingle-useplasticswithalternativeslikebambootoothbrushesandpaperstraws(吸管).Byadoptingeco-friendlypractices,you'llnotonlyreduceyourplasticfootprintbutalsoinspirefellowtravelerstodothesame.A.Youcantakethehabitastepfurther.B.Remembertoletitairdrycompletelyafteruse.C.It’sawin-winforyourwalletandtheenvironment.D.Consciouslyavoidingplasticproductsgoesalongway.E.Besides,youneverhavetoquestionthesafetyofthewater.F.Prioritizehotelsthathaveadoptedplasticreductioninitiatives.G.However,therealityisthatmanyready-madeoptionsareplastic-wrapped.第四部分语言运用(满分30分)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。GlenEdwardsbecameaherowhenherescuedaconstructionworkertrappedonthetopofa16-storyburningbuilding.Asacrane(吊车)51workingonaconstructionsite,Edwards52foundhimselfinalife-savingmissionwhenafirebrokeout.Herecalledhowhe53thetrappedworkerfromhiscrane’scabin,andhowhecameupwiththeideaofsavingthemanbyloweringacagetohimtolethim54.However,hisattemptto55thecagebeforethemanwasbynomeansaneasyjob,aseachgustofwindthreatenedtothrowhiscraneoffbalance.Besides,thesmokeandflamesalsoaddedtothedifficulty.56thegreatchallenges,Edwardsrefusedtogiveupandfoughtto57control.Luckily,someoneonthegroundoffered58onwheretolandthecagethrougharadio.Edwards59thecrane’smovements,inchbyinch,untilthecagehoveredjustinchesfromtheedgeofthe60.Determined,Edwardssuccessfullylandedthecage.Eventually,Edwardswatchedthecage61themanawayfromthehorriblefirebelowandloweringhimtosafety.Thecrowd62abigroundofapplause,atributetothecourageandskill63byEdwards.Heknewthathisquickthinkingandstrong64hadmadeallthedifferencebetweenlifeanddeathinthefaceofdisaster.AGoFundMepagehasnowbeensetuptoraisemoneyforhim——withorganizers65peopleto“buyGlenabeer”forhislife-savingefforts.51.A.engineer B.salesman C.cleaner D.operator52.A.urgently B.unexpectedly C.intentionally D.unfortunately53.A.spotted B.helped C.protected D.guided54.A.walk B.hide C.escape D.slide55.A.clear B.position C.cover D.open56.A.Without B.Despite C.For D.From57.A.lose B.switch C.maintain D.give58.A.explanations B.promises C.instructions D.courses59.A.quickened B.described C.repeated D.adjusted60.A.roof B.garden C.crane D.door61.A.pushing B.dragging C.slapping D.lifting62.A.wentthrough B.brokeinto C.brokeout D.puton63.A.required B.crafted C.awarded D.displayed64.A.preference B.emotion C.determination D.response65.A.encouraging B.urging C.ordering D.praising语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Guangdongcuisine,knownasCantonesecuisine,isoneoftheeightmajorculinarytraditionsinChinaandgloballyregardedasan66(influence)one.OriginatingfromGuangdongProvinceinsouthernChina,itemphasizesfreshingredientsandpreserving67(they)originalflavors.68otherregionalcuisinesthatrelyonstrongspices,Cantonesedishestendtobemild,featuringlightseasoningssuchasginger,garlic,andscallions.ThecookingtechniquesinCantonesecuisinearediverse,includingsteaming,stir-frying,andbraising.Steamingisparticularlypopular69ithelpsretainthenaturaltasteandnutrientsofthefood.Dimsum,avarietyofsmallsnacksservedinbamboobaskets,is70manypeopleassociatewithCantonesefood.Thesebite-sizeddelicacies71(enjoy)withtea,becomingasymbolofCantonesefoodcultureworldwide.Inadditiontodimsum,roastedmeatslikecharsiu(barbecuedpork)andcrispy-skinnedroastduckarealsohighlyrepresentative.72(chef)inGuangdongpaygreatattentiontothebalanceofcolors,aromas,andtextures,73(make)everydishaworkofart.Furthermore,Cantonesecuisineplacesimportanceonseasonaladjustments,74meansthemenuchangesaccordingtothetimeofyeartoensurethebestflavorandnutrition.EversincetheearlyimmigrationofCantonesepeople,thiscuisine75(spread)tomanycountriesandgainedpopularityacrosstheworld.Today,itcontinuestocharmfoodloverswithitsdelicatetasteandartisticpresentation.第五部分基础知识考察(满分25分)第一节单词填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请用选必二Unit4-5和选必三Unit1所学单词的适当形式填空。C_____________(differentfromsth;againststh)toourinitialfears,theproductlaunchwasatremendoussuccess.Hefinishedhisdrinkandp_____________(tocontinueorgoon)toexplainhisplaningreatdetail.I’mstartingtorealizethatpaintingmyhouseisfarmoretroublesomethanIhada_____________(toexpectorhope).Asthegrizzlybearstooduponitshindlegs,thehikerwasf_____________(stopmovingsuddenlyandstaycompletelystill)withterror,unabletoevenscream.Apartfromthisa_____________(veryimpressiveordramatic)snow-coveredpeaksandvalleys,there
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