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试题2025北京二中高一(下)六学段段考英语第Ⅰ卷第一部分:知识运用(共两节,25分)第一节语音知识(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)请选出下列各组单词中下划线部分的发音与其他单词不相同的一个单词。1.A.automatic B.integrate C.tackle D.reality2.A.career B.relevant C.librarian D.substance3.A.estimate B.expand C.evaluate D.extraordinary4.A.device B.mineral C.appliance D.crisis5.A.available B.attain C.essay D.leisure6.A.advocate B.analyse C.accurate D.academy7.A.infer B.numerous C.persuade D.preference8.A.constant B.commit C.novelist D.prospect9.A.crucial B.routine C.output D.boost10.A.phrase B.distant C.oppose D.comprise第二节完形填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15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。Earlyinmyteachingcareer,Iheardcountlessmake-believestoriesforunfinishedhomework.ThenIgrewlesstrustingandquitted___11___anyexcuse.Whenthestudentsatmynewschooldidn’tfinishhomework,Ineveraskedwhy.Instead,Ijustsighedloudlyandrecordedazerointhegradebook.Isoongainedthe___12___IthoughtIwanted.Oneday,Anthonyapproachedme.“CouldItalktoyou?”heasked___13___.“Iknowyousaidnoexcuse,butIdon’twantyoutothinkI’m___14___becauseIoftencomewithoutmyhomework.”Hethenlookedupatmeforthefirsttime.“It’sjustthat...mydadmovedout,andmymomworksatnight,soIhavetolookaftermylittlebrothers.Often,theycryalot,andit’shardformeto___15___...”Iwasabouttoaskwhyhedidn’ttellmeearlierwhenIsuddenlyrealizedwhy.SoIchangedthe___16___.“Wouldithelpifyoustayedafterschoolandworkedonitbeforeyougohome?”Henoddedhard.Anthonybecamethefirststudentinmyafter-schoolstudysession.Severaldayslater,Terrelljoinedhim,followedbySandyandRandy.Beforelong,Ihadaroomfullofstudents.Theirstorieswerenotamusing,butallvery___17___:·Thepowercompany___18___ourlightsbecausewecouldn’tpaythebill.·Mydadsaysschoolworkisjustawasteoftime.·Wedon’thaveanypaperinthehouse.Ithusdiscoverednotallkidscomefromfamiliesthatare___19___.Notallkidshaveaquietbedroomwithadeskandstudylight.Somedon’tevenhavehome.Mostimportantly,Ilearnedthat“I’lllisten”_____20_____betterthan“Noexcuse!”11.A.inventing B.finding C.accepting D.offering12.A.reputation B.benefit C.experience D.praise13.A.loudly B.shyly C.curiously D.eagerly14.A.poor B.mean C.lazy D.weak15.A.behave B.concentrate C.struggle D.compete16.A.question B.tune C.process D.thought17.A.complex B.moving C.cool D.real18.A.brokedown B.putout C.cutoff D.shutout19.A.disciplined B.peaceful C.traditional D.supportive20.A.works B.feels C.understands D.controls第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,共30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AAreyouconcernedaboutthattreeinthefrontyard?Havetreebranchesbeenfallingoffthatevergreentreeoverthegarage?OrmaybeyoujustneedtreeremovalorsomeregulartreepruningtoletthatrarePortlandsunshineshinein?UrbanForestProinPortlandisafull-servicetreecarecompanyprovidingthePortlandareawithtreeservices.Ifyouhaveaproblem,anyproblem,thatinvolvestrees,ourtreeserviceandremovalexpertscanhelpyousolveit.Belowareourmostpopulartreeservices.◆TreePruningOurarborists(树艺师)aretrainedtorecognizetheuniqueneedsofyourtrees,takingintoaccountfactorssuchasthetree’sage,health&priorpruning.Doingtreepruning,weselectivelyremovecertainpartsofatreeaccordingtothegoalsofourcustomerssuchasroofprotection,increasedsunlight,viewclearance,andprivacyprotection.Ourarboristscaninmostcasescomeupwithapruningmethodthatisbothbeneficialforthetree’shealthandlongevityandmeetstheneedsofourcustomers.◆TreeRemovalOurarboristsusethelatesttechniquesandskillstoassurethesafetyofyourhome,roof,andnearbystructurestomakesureyourtreeremovalisdonesuccessfully.Alltreedebris(残骸)isropeddownandkeptunderourcontrolatalltimestoensureyourtreeremovalissafe.◆TreeAssessmentAtreeassessmentprovidescustomers,forasmallfee,withaverbalexplanationoftheconditionoftheirtrees.Inaddition,thearboristmaydescribeanyDIYoptionsyoumighthavetocorrectorimprovetheproblem.Itisalsoofvalueforcustomerswhocannotaffordtohavetreeservicesdoneatthistimebutonlywanttomakeabudgetnow.◆TreePlantingWehavealargeselectionofaffordablehighqualitytreesthatarehandpickedbyourarborists,orourcustomerscanalsopurchasetheirowntreesandhavethemplantedunderthebestconditionsbyaknowledgeableprofessionalfromourcompany.Ourarboristscanalsousetheirextensiveknowledgeoftreestomakerecommendationsastowhichtreeswouldworkbestinyouryard.Formoreinformation,pleasecheckoutourblog21.UrbanForestProinPortland_______.A.focusesontreesales B.offerstreeservicestocustomersC.takescareoftreesinpublicareas D.providesfreetrainingontreeprotection22.Whatwillanarboristdointheprocessoftreepruning?A.Selectthehealthiesttrees. B.Movethetreetoanewplace.C.Removeunnecessarybranches. D.Clearleavesawayfromtheroof.23.Customerswhoareshortofmoneymayreceivetheserviceo_______.A.TreePruning B.TreeRemoval C.TreeAssessment D.TreePlantingBAtmyfirstlessoninChinesecalligraphy,myteachertoldmeplainly:“NowIwillteachyouhowtowriteyourname.Andtomakeitbeautiful.”Ifeltmybreathcatch.Iwascurious.GrowingupinSingapore,IhadanunusualrelationshipwithmyChinesename.MyparentsareethnicallyChinese,sotheyaskedfortunetellerstodecidemyname,aimingformaximumluck.Asaresult,Iendedupwithanonsenseandembarrassingname:ChenYiwen,meaning,roughly,“old”,“barley(薏米)”and“warm”.WhenIarrivedinAmericaforcollegeat18,IputonanAmericanaccentandabandonedmyChinesename.WhenImovedtoHongKongin2021,after14yearsintheStates,Idecidedtolearncalligraphy.Whynotgetbackintouchwithmyheritage?Ithought.Incalligraphy,theideaistocopytheoldmasters’techniques,therebyrefiningyourown.Everyweek,though,myteacherwouldgiveuncomfortablyon-the-noseassessmentsofmyperson.“Youneedtobebraver,”heonceobserved.“Haveconfidence.Trytoproduceaboldstroke(笔画).”Foryears,Ihadpridedmyselfonpresentinganimageofconfidence,butmywritingbetrayedme.Iwastryingtomakesenseofthispractice.Youmustvisualizethewordasitistobewrittenandleaveatraceofyourselfinit.Asabodilypractice,calligraphycouldgobeyonditsownculturalrestrictions.Couldithelpmegobeyondmine?Myteacheroncesaidtome,“Whenyoulookattheword,youseethebody.Thoughawordonthepageistwo-dimensional,itcontainsmultitudes,conveyingtheforceyou’veapplied,theenergyofyourgrip,thearchofyourspine.”Ihadbeenlearningcalligraphytogetintouchwithmyculturalroots,butwhatIwasreallyseekingwasareturntomyself.NowIhavesensedthatthepleasureoutofcalligraphyallowsmetoknowmyselfmorefully.Duringarecentlesson,myteacherpointedatthewordIhadjustfinished,tellingme:“Thiswordismuchbetter.Icanseethechoicesyoumade,yourcalculations,yourflow.Trustyourself.Thiswordisyours.”Hemightaswellhavesaid,“Thiswordisyou.”24.Whatdidtheauthorinitiallythinkofhername“ChenYiwen”?A.Itwasluckysoshegladlyacceptedit. B.Shefeltproudofitssymbolicmeaning.C.Sheunderstoodtheintentionbutstilldislikedit. D.Itsstrangepronunciationmadeherembarrassed.25.Theauthordecidedtolearncalligraphyto______.A.pickupanewhobby B.reconnectwithheroriginC.gaininsightsintoanewculture D.fitinwithlocalcommunity26.Fromtheteacher’swords,theauthorlearnsthatcalligraphy______.A.reflectsthecreator’sspirits B.comesfromcreativeenergyC.highlightsthedesignofstrokes D.dependsoncontinuouspractice27.Whatdoestheauthorintendtotellus?A.Appreciatewhatourcultureoffers. B.Findbeautyfromyourinnerself.C.Agreatteacherleadsyoutotruth. D.Wearethesumofwhatwecreate.CPlantsdonotlistentotheradio.ButateamofresearchersinGreecerecentlyfoundawaytoturnlemonsintoverysmall“radiostations”thatcanbroadcastinformationabouttheirtrees’moisturecontenttoasmartphone—thefirststeptowardcreatingwhattheresearcherscallan“Internetofplants.”Scientistshadpreviouslyattachedsensorstotreestomeasuretheirwateruse,but“nootherteamhadcreatedawirelessradionetworkamongplants,sendinginformationwhileconsumingonlyafewmicrowattsandcostingjustafewdollars,”saysprojectleaderAggelosBletsas,aprofessorofelectricalandcomputerengineeringattheTechnicalUniversityofCrete.Thenetworkconsistsofseveralbasiccomponents:anexistingFMradiostation,anantenna(天线)attachedtoalemongrowingonatree,ahumidity(湿度)sensorinthelemon,atransistorconnectedtoanantennaandanFMreceiver.First,theantennapicksupthesignalfromtheFMstation,andthenpassesthesignaltothetransistor,whichismodulatedbythehumiditysensor.Thesensorswitchesthetransistoronandoffataratedependentontheplant’smoisturelevel:ifthesoiliswetoriftheatmosphereishumid,thatrateislower;ifitisdry,therateishigher.Finally,theantennabroadcaststhisinformationtotheradioreceiveronamobilephone.Inthisway,plantscantellfarmersiftheyarethirsty.“Wecanliterally‘listen’tothemoistureoftheplant,usingourmobileFMradiowitha$3.4sensor,”Bletsassays.“Twoofthesesensorsforeveryacreonanygivenfarmmightchangethewayweconductagricultureand‘understand’plants.”Henotesthatmoresensorsmaybeneededforthebestpossibleresults.Suchreal-timeinformationcouldenablebettercontrolofairandsoilmoisture.Whygothroughallthistroubleandnotjustusealreadycommonwirelesstechnology,suchasBluetooth?“Notonlyisourtechniquelesscomplex,aswearejustborrowingsignalsintheenvironment,”Bletsassays,but“aBluetooth-basedsensorcostsabout$25.Ourfinalaimistolaunchsensorsontothemarketcostinglessthan$1.”“Bletsasandhisteamarecompletelychangingthewayofenvironmentalsensingusingverysimpleequipmentandsurprisinglylittlepower,”saysAlexandrosDimakis,anassociateprofessorofelectricalandcomputerengineeringattheUniversityofTexasatAustin,whowasnotinvolvedintheresearch.“TheirworkcouldbeatransformationalInternetofThingstechnologyforagricultureandformonitoringtheenvironment.”BletsasandhiscolleagueshavealreadyappliedforapatentfortheirinnovativetechnologyinAmerica.28.TheradionetworkcreatedbyGreekresearchers_________.A.consumesmuchenergyB.canbeputinasmartphoneC.usessimpletechnologyatlowcostD.broadcastsradioprogramstoplants29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“modulated”inParagraph3mean?A.Monitored. B.Adjusted.C.Measured. D.Connected.30.WhatisAlexandrosDimakis’attitudetothe“radionetwork”?A.Positive. B.Critical.C.Neutral. D.Doubtful.31.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.Todiscussmethodsofstudyingplants.B.ToassesstheefficiencyofInternetofplants.C.Tostresstheimportanceofkeepingsoil’smoisture.D.Tointroduceanewwayofmeasuringplants’wateruse.D“IfIonlyhadalittlehumility,I’dbeperfect,”themediagiantTedTurnersupposedlysaidsometimeinthe1990s.Whybemodest?Aristotlesaid:“Allmenbynaturedesiretoknow.”Intellectualhumilityisaparticularinstanceofhumility,sinceyoucanbedown-to-earthaboutmostthingsbutstillignoreyourmentallimitations.Intellectualhumilitymeansrecognisingthatwedon’tknoweverything.Actually,itmeansweshouldacknowledgethatwe’reprobablybiasedinourbeliefaboutjusthowmuchweunderstandandseekoutthesourcesofwisdomthatwelack.TheInternetanddigitalmediahavecreatedtheimpressionoflimitlessknowledgeatourfingertips.But,bymakinguslazy,theyhaveopenedupaspacethatignorancecanfill.ThepsychologistTaniaLombrozooftheUniversityofCaliforniaexplainedhowtechnologyenhancesourillusions(错觉)ofwisdom.Shearguesthatthewayweaccessinformationiscriticaltoourunderstanding—andthemoreeasilywecanrecallanimage,wordorstatement,themorelikelywe’llthinkwe’vesuccessfullylearnedit,andsowithdrawfromeffortfulcognitiveprocessing.Logicalpuzzlespresentedinanunfriendlyfont(字体),forexample,canencouragesomeonetomakeextraefforttosolvethem.Yetthisapproachrunscountertothenicedesignsoftheappsandsitesthatpopulateourscreens,whereourbrainprocessesinformationina“smooth”way.Whataboutalltheinformationthatpresentsonline?Well,yourcapacitytolearnfromitdependsonyourattitudes.Intellectuallyhumblepeopledon’thideorignoretheirweaknesses.Infact,theyseethemassourcesofpersonaldevelopment,anduseargumentsasanopportunitytorefinetheirviews.Peoplewhoarehumblebynaturetendtobemoreopen-mindedandquickertoresolvedisputes,sincetheyrecognisethattheirownopinionsmightnotbevalid.Attheotherendofthescaleliesintellectualarrogance.Sucharrogancealmostalwaysoriginatesfromtheegocentricbias—thetendencytooverestimatetheirownvirtueorimportance,ignoringtheroleofchanceortheinfluenceofotherpeople’sactionsontheirlives.Thisiswhatmakesthesepeoplecreditsuccesstothemselvesandfailuretocircumstance.Fromanevolutionaryperspective,intellectualarrogancecanalsobeseenasawayofachievingdominancethroughforcingone’sviewonothers.Intellectuallyarrogantpeoplehardlyinvestmentalresourcesindiscussionorworkingtowardsgroupconsensus,thusmakingithardforgroupstoworksuccessfully.TheThriveCenterforHumanDevelopmentinCalifornia,whichseekstohelpyoungpeopleturnintosuccessfuladults,isfundingaseriesofmajorstudiesaboutintellectualhumility.Theirhypothesisisthathumility,curiosityandopennessarekeytoafulfillinglife.“Withouthumility,youareunabletolearn,”LaszloBock,Google’sHeadofPeopleOperations,notes.32.Thepassageismainlyabout___________.A.theharmarrogancedoestous B.thekeyelementstoafulfillinglifeC.thesignificanceofintellectualhumility D.thewaypeopleaccessinformationonline33.Technologyenhancesourillusionsofwisdombecauseit___________.A.enablespeopletothinkcritically B.offerstoomuchunreliableinformationC.allowseasyaccesstoabundantinformation D.makesithardforpeopletorecallinformation34.AccordingtoPara.4,intellectuallyhumblepeople___________.A.prefertosolvedifficultproblems B.areunwillingtoshowtheirstrengthsC.valueothers’opinionsmorethantheirown D.useonlineinformationtobetterthemselves35.Theauthorwillprobablyagreethat___________.A.intellectualarroganceistheresultofevolutionB.intellectuallyarrogantpeopleoftenlackteamspiritsC.successfulpeopleareoftenunawareoftheirlimitationsD.circumstancesdon’tfavorintellectuallyarrogantpeople第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共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。选项中有两项为多余选项。Iworkatacommunitylibrary.ManypeopleareundertheassumptionthatpubliclibrariesarenolongerneededbecauseoftheInternet.Nothingcouldbefurtherfromthetruth.___36___AsimpleInternetsearchfor“cats”producesapproximately2.98billionresultsinlessthanonesecond.Itisahugenumber!Howdoyouevenbegintosortthroughallofthoseresults?Wehearsomuchabout“falsenews”.___37___Librariansaretheretohelp.Theyhavebeentrained,throughspecialclassesandworkshops,tosortthroughalloftheresultsandfindcrediblesources.AuthorNeilGaimansaid,“Googlecanbringyouback100,000answers.Alibrariancanbringyoubacktherightone.”___38___Ithelpsconnectpeoplewiththeresourcestheyneedtofindajob,continuetheireducation,andlearnnewskills.Ithelpsseniorsfindtheresourcestheyneedtokeepupwiththe“modern”world.Ithelpsnewparentsdevelopaloveforliteracyintheirchildrenandbondwiththem.Ithelpslocalartistsandcraftsmendisplaytheirwork.Ithelpsstudentsfindtheanswerstothoseseeminglyimpossiblehomeworkquestions.Itallowspeopletomeetandexchangeideas.Librariesaresomuchmorethanbooksandinformation.Yes,therearepubliccomputers,Internetaccess,movies,music,programsandathousandotherthings.___39___Theyareplaceswherepeoplefeelsafeandwelcomed.Theyareplaceswheresomeonewhohaslimitedresourcescanfreelyaccessmaterialsandequipmenttheywouldn’totherwisebeableto.Theycan,attimes,beaharborforsomeonewhoneedsaquietplacetoworkorstudy.Someofthebestmemoriesofmychildhoodinvolvegoingtothelocallibraryandinspeakingwithmanyothersintheneighborhood,theytoohavethosesamememories.Theyarepresentlymakingthosesamememorieswiththeirchildrenandtheirgrandchildren.___40___Idon’tseetheInternetdoingthat.A.Wedon’tknowwhatsourcestotrust.B.Thepubliclibraryhelpspeoplebettertheirlives.C.Theimportanceoflibrarystaffcomestothesurface.D.However,libraries’meaningandrelevancegoesevenbeyondthat.E.Thepubliclibrarybringspeopletogethertobuildastrongcommunity.F.Infact,itisbecauseoftheInternetthatpubliclibrariesareneedednowmorethanever.G.Everydaychildren,studentsandadultsuselibrariestolearn,growandachievetheirdreams.第Ⅱ卷第一节阅读表达(共4小题;共12分。第1、2小题各2分,第3小题3分,第4小题5分。)阅读下面短文,根据题目要求用英文回答问题。Whyarepeopleinterestedineatingrawfoodsorwholefoods?Onereasonisthateatingthesetypesoffoodreducestheriskofacidaccumulationinyourbody.Rawandwholefoodsareusuallydigestedmoreefficientlythancookedandrefinedfoods.Whenwecookfoods,wedestroythenaturalenzymes(酶)thatarepartofthefoodinitsrawform.Theseenzymeswereintendedbynaturetohelpusdigestthefood.Whenweconsumefoodwithoutthesenaturalenzymes,ourbodieseitherdigestthefoodimproperlyorallowtoomanynutrientstobeabsorbedintothebloodstream.Inbothinstances,theresultisobesity.Whentoomanynutrientsareabsorbedatonce,thebodygrowsfat.Improperlydigestedfoodmovesslowlythroughthedigestivetract,whereitbecomesincreasinglyacidic.Toprotectitsvitalorgansfromthisacidicwaste,thebodychangestheacidintofatandstoresitsafelyawayfromtheorgans.Processedfoodscontainchemicalelements,whichmightconfusetheappetitemechanismthattellsuswhenwe’vehadenoughtoeat,asaresult,peopleoftenovereat.Processedfoodsalsoupsetthedigestivecycle.Thebodywilleitheridentifythesefoodsasallergicandthenstorethemsafelyawayfromtheorgansasfat,ortheremainsofundigestedfoodwillbecomeacidicandenterthebloodstreamasacidwaste,whichwillsticktothebloodvesselwallsandblockthepassageofvitaloxygenandnutrientsheadingforthebody’scells.Thebody’smetabolism(新陈代谢)becomesinactive,andtheresultisweightgainandobesity.Theaccumulationofacidinthedigestivetractmakesdigestionincreasinglyinefficient.Whenthathappens,evenhealthyfoodscanbecomeacidicandthefoodallergieswillbecomemorecommon.Tostopthisviciouscircleinitstracks,peopleneedtoconsumefoodandsupplementsthatwillneutralizetheacidalreadyaccumulatedinbody.Eatingtherighttypesofrawandwholefoodscanhelp.It’salsoimportanttorestoreyourenzymebalance.Youneedtoidentifyandavoidthefoodsthatcauseacidaccumulationandconsumethefoodsthatincreaseenzymeproduction.Ifyoutrulywanttochangeandhelpyourbodyhealitself,youneedtotakeanactiveapproach.41.What’sthefunctionofthenaturalenzymes?_____________________________________________________________42.Howdoesthebodyprotectitsvitalorgansfromacidicwaste?_____________________________________________________________43.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplainwhy.Eatingtherighttypesofprocessedfoodscanhelpneutralizetheacidaccumulatedinbody._____________________________________________________________44.Inyourdailylife,whatactiveapproachescanyoutakeinchoosingfoodifyoutrulywanttostayhealthy?(Inabout40words)_____________________________________________________________第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)A阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的单词;在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。Agricultureiscrucialforsustaininglife.Thecropsthatfarmerscultivate___45___careformthebasisofourfoodsupply.Thereasonwhysustainablepracticesareimportantis___46___theyhelppreservethelandforfuturegenerations.Newtechniqueslikeprecisionfarmingarebeingdevelopedtoboostefficiency.Seeds,carefullyselectedforquality,aresowninthesoil.Plants,nurturedbythesunandrain,growstrong.Theproducethen___47___(transport)worldwide.Despitechallengessuchasunpredictableweather,farmersremaindedicated.Theireffortsensurewehaveavarietyofnutritiousfoods.B阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的单词;在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。Inthefuture,smarthomeswilltransformourlives.Houses____48____(equip)withadvancedtechnologywillmeetourneeds.Imagineenteringaroom____49____thelightsturnonautomaticallyandthetemperatureadjuststoyourpreferredsetting.Enhancedsecuritysystems,withcamerasandalarmsaccessiblefromanywhere,willprovidebetterprotection.The____50____(convenient)andefficiencythatsmarthomesofferwillmakelifemorecomfortable,thoughprivacyconcernsmustbeaddressed.C阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的单词;在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。HelenKellerwasdeafandblindfromayoungage,andshe___51___(learn)tocommunicatethroughtouch.Herteacher,AnneSullivan,playedacrucialroleinhereducation.Determinedtoshareherexperiences,Helentraveledtheworld,___52___(give)speechestoraiseawarenessabouttheircapabilitiesandneeds.Herstoryispowerful___53___itshowsthestrengthofthehumanspirit.Throughherefforts,shechangedsocietalviewsondisabilities.Thelegacysheleftcontinues____54____(inspire)generations.第三节翻译(共13小题,共13分)题根据已给出的内容和括号里的提示,补全句子。注意:每空一词,语法正确,语意通顺。55.It________w________ac________that(普遍认为)studentsshouldbeevaluatedintermsofoverallquality.(根据汉语提示完成句子)56.Inhiswholelife,HuangDanianc______himself_______(致力于,commit)theresearchingeophysics.(根据汉语提示完成句子)57.U_________________c________shouldwedoterriblethingstoothers.(在任何情况下,我们都不应该做对他人不好的事情。)(根据汉语提示完成句子)58.Thelearningneedsofthetwogroupsared________________(与……不同)eachother.(根据汉语提示完成句子)59._______thea_____________(在缺乏……的情况下)face-to-facecommunication,keepintouchwithourfriendsviainternetisimportant.(根据汉语提示完成句子)60.They____________________(重视)qualityratherthanonquantity.(根据汉语提示完成句子)61.Itisdifficultto_______themosta______p______(做出最精准的预测)ofourfuture.(根据汉语提示完成句子)62.We_______o_____________(反对)theuseofviolence.(根据汉语提示完成句子)63.JimwaselectedasassistanttotheEnglishteacherashehasa_______c_____________(精通)English.(根据汉语提示完成句子)64.Itisdifficulttor_____________(抵制玩)onlinegames.(根据汉语提示完成句子)65.OnJune27,2012,theJiaolong_______ad_____________(达到……深度)7,062metersinthePacificOcean.(根据汉语提示完成句子)66.Water_______e_____________(对……不可或缺)thegrowthofcrops.(根据汉语提示完成句子)67.I’mafraidthatI______________a______but______________youtoleave(别无选择,只有要求你离开).(根据汉语提示完成句子)第四节应用文写作(20分)68.假设你是红星中学高一学生李华。你校校园论坛正在征集稿件,主题为“畅想未来”。请你围绕这一主题投稿,聚焦于三十年后的一个方面(如教学、医疗、娱乐等),描述未来的生活,并展开说明。注意:1.投稿标题已给出;2.词数100左右。IMAGINGLIFEIN2055____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

参考答案第Ⅰ卷第一部分:知识运用(共两节,25分)第一节语音知识(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)1.B2.C3.A4.B5.D6.D7.A8.B9.C10.B第二节完形填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15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。11.C12.A13.B14.C15.B16.A17.D18.C19.D20.A第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,40分)第一节(共15小题

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