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2022-2023學(xué)年度高中英語第一學(xué)期期末模擬試卷一

注意事項(xiàng):

1.答題前填寫好自己的姓名、班級、考號等信息

2.請將答案正確填寫在答題卡上

一、短對話

1.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?

A.TotalkwiththeSpanish.B.ToworkhardonherSpanish.C.TowatchSpanishnewseveryday.

2.Whatkindofsportsdidthemanlikeverymuch?

A.Football.B.Tennis.C.Basketball.

3.Whatistheman'splanforthisafternoon?

A.Checkadraft.B.Sendanemail.C.Havesomedates.

4.

A.Finland.B.Egypt.C.Mexico.D.Zambia.

5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Keepingfit.B.Developingahobby.C.Applyingformembership.

二、長對話

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

6.WhatiswrongwithMary?

A.Shehasafever.B.Shehasachestpain.C.Shehasabackache.

7.WhenisMarysupposedtoseeDr.Johnson?

A.At10:00.B.At10:30.C.At1:00.

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

8.Howdoesthemanfeel?

A.Excited.B.Anxious.C.Confident.

9.Whatdoesthewomansuggestdoingintheend?

A.Talkingwithteachersandfriends.

B.Learningtocontrolemotions.

C.Listeningtomorespeeches.

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

10.Whydoesthemanrefusetoplaybadmintonatfirst?

A.Hegothurt.

B.HeisbusyonSunday.

C.Heisnotgoodatit.

11.Whatdoweknowaboutthebadmintonplayers?

A.Theywillplayforthefirsttimethisweekend.

B.Theyareallprofessionals.

C.Theyarearelaxedgroup.

12.Whatdoesthemandecidetodo?

A.Jointhegame.

B.Getintobettershape.

C.Playadifferentsport.

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

13.Wherearethespeakers?

A.Intheforest.B.Inthedesert.C.Inthemountains.

14.Whichsafetyfeaturedoesthecarhave?

A.Signals.B.Sunscreen.C.GPS.

15.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydonext?

A.Listentotheradio.

B.Changetheirdirection.

C.Helpwiththecowsontheroad.

三、短文

聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。

16.WhatdidthespeakerdowellinwhenshefirststartedtolearnFrench?

A.Vocabulary.B.Pronunciation.C.Writing.

17.WhydidthespeakergotoFrance?

A.Tocontinueherstudy.B.Tosettledownthere.C.Togosightseeing.

18.WhatcanweknowaboutthespeakerwhenshearrivedinFrance?

A.ShefoundherFrenchexcellent.

B.Sheeasilyfoundaplacetolivein.

C.ShehadtroubleunderstandingFrench.

19.Whatisthemostimportantinlearningalanguageaccordingtothespeaker?

A.Masteringallthegrammarrules.

B.Knowingalargenumberofwords.

C.Communicatingwithnativespeakers.

四、選用適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或短語補(bǔ)全短文

Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethat

thereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.frequentB.confusingC.deeplyD.gesturesE.westernersF.signal

G.apologiseH.immediatelyI.embarrassedJ.photosK.represents

Mostpeopleoftheworlddonotbow(鞠躬)toeachother,butJapanesepeopledo.Theyoftenbowwhentheymeet.

Menbowtomenandwomenbowtowomen.Menandwomenmaybowtoeachother,butusuallyonlyiftheydonotknow

eachother.Theyoungerormorejuniorpersonbowsmore20thantheolder,ormoreseniorperson.TheJapanese

alsobowtosay“thankyou“forsomething,orto21forsomething,orwhentheysaygoodbye.Schoolchildrendo

notbowtoeachother.Schoolgirlssaygoodbyetoeachotherbywavingtheirhandsandsaying"bye-bye”.Schoolboysmay

copy22andpateachotheronthebackormake"highfives"withtheirhands.

Manytypesofhand23havespecialmeanings.YoumayseeJapanesepeopleputtheirthumbandindex

fingertogethertoformacircle.Thiscircle24acoinandthegestureisthesignformoney.To25that

someoneiscrazy,theJapanesemovetheirhandsinacircularmotionabovetheirears.Afteracoupleofturns,theyopen

theirhandwiththeirfingerpointingup,andsay"Pah!"IftheJapanesewanttoindicate"me"withoutusingwords,they

pointtothemselvesbyputtingafingertotheirnoses,butwesternerswouldpointtotheirchests.AllyoungJapanese

childrenlearntomakea"V"signwiththeirmiddleandindexfingerswhensomeonetakestheir26.InJapan,this

signmeans“peace”,butinEnglandthissignmeans“victory”.Tosay"No","Idon'tknow"or"Idon'tunderstand”,

Japanesepeoplewavetheirhandsinfrontoftheirfaces,soitmaybedifficulttounderstandexactlywhatsomeonemeans.

Noddingoftheheadmayalsobe27.WhenJapanesepeoplenodtheirheads,itdoesnotmeantheyagree

withwhatyouaresaying;itmeansthattheyunderstandwhatyouaresaying.Youmustalsobecarefulnottomisunderstand

asmile.WhentheJapanesesmiletheymaynotbehappy,infacttheymaybe28.

Asinmostcountriesintheworld,Japanesepeopleusealotofbodylanguage.Youwillunderstandsomeofit

29andsomeofitwillbeneworpuzzlingtoyou.

五、閱讀理解

London,withcountlessfamoussitesandallmanneroffood,drink,shopping,history,andculture,isdefinitelya

wonderfulcitytovisit.

TimeZone

GreenwichMeanTimeduringthewinter,BritishSummerTimeduringtherestoftheyear(startingatDaylightSaving

Time).

BestTimetoGo

ThebesttimetovisitLondonoverallisinspring,whenthetemperatureshavewarmedup,thesunhasstartedtoshine

andLondon'sgardensandparksarelookingtheirbest.However,therealityisthatthebesttimetotraveltoLondondepends

alotonwhatyou'relookingfor.Ifyou'reallabouttakingalookinsideQueenLiz'spalace,you'dbettermakeitinsummer,

whilewinterisbeautifulandfestiveforthoselookingtogettheirfillofChristmasmarketsandtraditionalcheer.

ThingstoKnow

Londoners,andEnglishpeopleingeneral,haveamuchdifferentmannerofinteractingwithoneanotherthan

AmericansdowhileanAmericanmightthinknothingofsmilingatastrangertheypassonthesidewalkoraskingabout

workinthefirstfewminutesofaconversation,Londonersmightconsideritimpoliteorstrange.Don'tmistakethisfor

unfriendliness;ifsjustaculturaldifference.Instead,talkaboutthingslikemovies,TVshows,books,yourtravels,andthe

like,insteadofworkorfamily.

HowtoGetAround

GettingaroundLondonisunbelievablyeasythankstothewell-maintainedandextensiveUnderground.The

Underground,unlikeAmericantransportationsystemswhichoftenpayperrideorpayperlengthoftrip,arepaidinzones.

Farealsovariesbasedontimeofdayandthemethodyouusetopay.IfsworthgettinganOystercardtomakeyourlifethat

muchsimpler.

30.Whereisthistextmostprobablytakenfrom?

A.Asurvey.B.Atraveljournal.C.Aresearchpaper.D.Aguidebook.

31.WhenisthebesttimetovisitLondonforpeoplewhoenjoyalivelyatmosphere?

A.Spring.B.Summer.C.Autumn.D.Winter.

32.WhichofthefollowingisasuitabletopicforstartingaconversationwithLondoners?

A.Dailyentertainments.B.Futureplans.

C.Personalrelationships.D.Annualincomes.

Arecordof6.15milliontripswasmadebyChinesemainlandtouriststooverseasdestinationsduringtheseven-day

SpringFestivalholiday,whichendedonSunday,accordingtotheChinaNationalTourismAdministration(CNTA).Thatis

anincreaseof7percentcomparedwiththelastyear'sSpringFestival.About374,000tripswereorganizedbytravel

agencies,a2.5percentincrease.

TheCNTAalsoreportedgrowthfromindividualandhigh-end(高端的)travelersandsaidthatinadditiontotopand

coastalcities,inlandcitiessuchasthoseinGuangxi——becameimportantsourcemarkets.WithmanyChinesenow

travelingabroadduringtheSpringFestival,theirchoiceofdestinationshasexpandedalongwiththeirgrowinginterestin

foreignculturesandservices.

“Chinesetouristsareincreasinglywillingtoexperiencelocalculturesandservices,includingstayinginprivatehomes,

appreciatingplantsandwatchingmonkeys,9,LiXuejing,anagency'smarketingmanager,said.

MissGuo,aChinesetourist,whowasvacationingonanislandinPhilippines,said,"Inowpaymoreattentionto

relaxationandenjoymentduringtheholidaysinsteadofshoppingorchoosinggiftsforrelatives.9,

AnotherchoiceisBritain.Thoughthedevaluation(貨幣貶值)ofthepoundisafactor,Britain'srichhistoryand

famouseducationtraditionhavecaughttheeyeofChinese.

33.Howmanytripsweremadetoforeigncountriesduringtheseven-daySpringFestivalholiday?

A.6,150,000.B.2,500,000.C.7,000,000.D.374,000.

34.WhatcanwelearnaboutsomeinlandcitiesinGuangxi?

A.They9rereportedtohavebecomeimportanttouristattractions.

B.They'refamousforallkindsofplantsandmonkeys.

C.Theyhavemanyhotsprings.

D.Theyhavebecomeimportantsourcemarkets.

35.WhatwillMissGuodoonhervacationaccordingtothetext?

A.Goshoppingforgifts.B.Studyforeigncultures.

C.Relaxandenjoyherself.D.Chatwithherrelatives.

36.Wheredoesthetextprobablycomefrom?

A?Aguidebook.B.Anewspaper.

C.Asciencemagazine.D.Anadvertisement.

AreyouinterestedinancientBritain?TakeatripbackintimeanddiscovertheBritainancestorsknew.

Avebury,Wiltshire

ThisvillageistheproudhomeofthelargeststonecircleinEurope.BuiltduringtheNewStoneAge(around3000BC),

archaeologiststhinkitwasusedtocomfortthepowersofnature.ThenearbyAveburyManorletpeopleknowhowthe

villagedevelopedoverthecenturies.Unlikeothers,visitorsarewelcometositonthechairs,andlieonthebeds.

SkaraBrae,OrkneyIslands

OlderthanStonehengeandtheGreatPyramidofGiza,SkaraBraeisunusuallywell-kept.Somuchsothatifsbeen

describedasthemostremarkableprehistoricmonumentinallofEurope.TheNeolithicvillage-whichwasfirstoccupied

around3180BC-ismadeupofeightroundhouses,connectedbyaseriesofsmallpassages.Thevillagewashometo

farmers,huntersandfishermenandthenetworkofhomesincludesaworkshopandprison.Besuretowrapupwarmagainst

thefierceOrkneywinds.

ButserAncientFarm,Hampshire

ExperimentalarchaeologistDrPeterJReynoldsfoundedButserAncientFarmin1970withaspecialvision:tocreatea

workingancientfarmwherefellowarchaeologistscouldexploretheirtheoriesonhowpeoplelivedandworkedduringthe

IronAge.NearSouthDownsNationalPark,thefarmbuildsancienthousesbasedonrealarchaeologicalsitesfromaround

thecountry.

MaidenCastle

MaidenCastleisoneofthelargestandmostcomplexIronAgehillforts(要塞)inBritain.Ithasanareaofabout

450,000squaremeters,andthesitewashometoseveralhundredpeopleintheIronAge(800BC-AD43).

37.WhatmayAveburybebuiltfor?

A.Buildinghomeformostvillagers.B.Becomingthelargeststonecircle.

C.Tryingtocomfortnature'spower.D.Showingthedevelopmentofthevillage.

38.Whichofthefollowingshouldwechooseifwewanttoseeroundbuildings?

A.Avebury.B.SkaraBrae.

C.ButserAncientFarm.D.MaidenCastle.

39.WhatcanweknowaboutMaidenCastle?

A.It'stheworldlargestIronAgehillfortB.Itusedtobehundredsofpeople'shome.

C.Itstillkeepssomeoldirontools.D.Itlooksverylargeandshining.

WhichBookYouShouldReadBasedonYourNextTravelDestination

rTH"刖H

W加”磔s

加INmH

Asyou'retravelingaroundAmsterdam,read"TheFaultinOurStars.^^

Previouslyadaptedintoafilmin2014,JohnGreen'sstoryofunfortunateteenagersfamouslyincludesatripto

Amsterdam.TheAnneFrankHouseandTheRijksmuseumaretwoofmanymajordestinationsmentionedinthebook.Plus,

thebench(長椅)fromthefilmadaptionofthisnovelhasevenbecomeitsowntouristplace.

■Atiaaai

、JcForabetterexperience,read“WhereYouGoBemadette^^inSeattle,Washington.

MariaSemple9snocelistoldinemails,transcripts,andstories.ItfollowsBeeBranchtryingtotrackdownher

agoraphobic(恐曠癥的)motherBermadetteFox.

Setinseattie,Washington,thisfunnyyetheart-brokennovelisagreatcompanionasyouvisitlandmarksmentionedin

thebook,suchastheSpaceNeedle'sRestaurant.

il..CATCHER

...th.-RY£

Ifyou5revisitingNewYorkCity,enterthemindofHoldenCaulfield.

ThebookmentionsplentyofNYClandmarks.ccTheCatcherintheRye“isaclassictaleofalostteenager9sunplanned

triptoNewYorkCity.IntheJD.Salingernovel,HoldenCaulfieldvisitsanightclubintheEastVillage,goesiceskatingin

RockefellerCenter,andtakeshissistertotheCentralParkZoo.

HarukiMurakami's"1Q84"isadystopian(反烏托邦的)adventure,whichisperfectfortheplane

ridetoJapan.

FamousJapaneseauthorHarukiMurakamicreatesanalternate1984called1Q84wherenothingfeelsrightand

everythingisslightlydifferent.SetinTokyo,Japan,thisdystopian,mystery-filledfantasynovelissuretokeepyouattracted

duringyourtrip.

40.IfyouaregoingtotravelinNewYorkCity,youshouldread.A.TheFaultinOurStarsB.1Q84

C.TheCatcherintheRyeD.Where5dYouGoBernadette

41.Fromthepassage,wecanknow.

A.Where?dYouGoBernadetteissetinTokyo,Japan

B.1Q84iswonderfulduringanairplaneridetoJapan

C.TheFaultinOurStarsmentionstheSpaceNeedlesRestaurant

D.TheCatcherintheRyementionslandmarksinSeattle,Washington

42.Whatisthepurposeofthispassage?

A.Tocomparesomebooks.B.Torecommendsomebooks.

C.Toreviewsomebooks.D.Toadvertisesomebooks.

六、七選五

Wemustpayattentiontothesemisunderstandingsinchoosingcollegemajors!

1.Chooseamajoronlybasedonmoney

43Youneedtoalsoconsideryourpassions,yourdislikes,andmostimportantly,yourhappiness.Canyousee

yourselfspendingthenext40yearsorsointhiscareerwithoutgettingbored?Thetruthis,choosingamajorwith

high-payingcareeroptionswillnotactuallyguaranteeyouahigh-payingjob.44Iftherearelimitedopenings,the

jobwillgotosomeonewhoistrulyinterestedinthefield.

2.Ahobbyisnevermeanttobeyourpriority

Thereisabalancethatshouldbemaintainedwhenyou'rechoosingamajor.Youwanttopicksomethingthatinterests

you.butyouneedtobesurethatyouwon'tgetsickofitastimeprogresses.45Merriam-Websterdefinesa

hobbyas“apursuitoutsideone'sregularoccupationengagedinespeciallyforrelaxation”.Accordingtoaphotographer

namedJenika,passionsdifferfromhobbiesinthatpassionsarenotrelaxing."'Passionsdon'tleaveyoualone.Passions

insertthemselvesintoyourlifewhetheryouhavetimeforthemornot.Passionscomfortyouanddriveyoucrazyatthe

same

3.46

Beinginterestedinamajorisastart,butdon'tstopthere.Researchingthefieldwillhelpyoubesurethatamajoris

rightforyou.Ifyouknowsomeoneinthefieldorwiththatmajor,askthemforsomeinput.Trytogetsomeexperience

shadowsomeoneinabusinessoffice.

4.Myparentswantmetochoosethismajor

Theopinionsofyourfriendsandfamilyaren'tsomethingtoignore,butthechoiceisultimatelyyours.47

You'llonlytrulyenjoyandsucceedinthefieldifyouwantedtobeinitinthefirstplace.

A.Chooseamajorbyfeelinginsteadofresearch.

B.ThemajorIlikeistoodifficult.Tdbetterchangeit.

C.You'retheonedoingtheworkandearningthedegree.

D.Oftentimes,peoplewillconfusetheirhobbieswiththeirpassions.

E.Themistakehappenswhenyou'rechoosingamajoronlybasedonmoney.

F.Itwillalldependonpositionopeningsandyourcompetitorswhenyougraduate.

G.Theideaofaspecificmajorisbetterthantherealityforstudentswhoenteritblindly.

七、單項(xiàng)選擇

48.Touchedbythiscoupleandthedomestic,hefoundhimselfthinkingofhiswife.

A.viewB.sceneC.sceneryD.sight

49.Everyonehopestolandajobhispotentialcanbefullydiscoveredandrealized.

A.thatB.whichC.whereD.what

50.TheShenzhou-13returncapsule,carryingthreeastronauts,madeanandsafelandinginthescheduledareaon

April16,2022.

A.activeB.accurateC.extremeD.extra

51.—HowdoyoufindApple?

一I'malittleworried.ItitsshareinChinesemobilemarketwithourdomesticbrandssuchasHuaweispeeding

uptheirdevelopment.

A.islosingB.waslosingC.wouldloseD.hadlost

52.WewillneverforgetthedaysIwastakengoodcareofinthatvillage.

A.thatB.whichC.whenD.where

53.Whenpeoplearedepressed,someexperiencealossofwhileotherscan'tstopeating.

A.appetiteB.powerC.memoryD.sight

54.Ifyouhavetheawarenessofbookknowledgetoreallife,youwilllearnbetterandfasterwithoutdoubt.

A.consideringB.reviewingC.applyingD.coaching

55.youaresupposedtodoyoudon'tlikeathingisit.Don'tcomplain.

A.That;what;changeB.When;that;tochange

C.What;when;changeD.What;that;changing

56.Languageexpertsarguethattheusageoffullstopsisbeing“revisedinareallyway"insocialmedia

communicationastheyareinterpretedasaofangerbyteens.

A.violent;markB.fundamental;signC.violent;signalD.fundamental;symbol

57.andoutofbreath,wereachedthetopofthemountainandstoppedthebeautifulscenery.

A.Exhausting;toadmireB.Exhausting;admiring

C.Exhausted;toadmireD.Exhausted;admiring

八、完形填空

MelbourneGirls'Collegeisgettingridofalldustbinsandaskingstudentstotaketheirrubbishhometoencourage

themtomovetowardszerowaste.

StartingnextMonday,thecollegewillgradually58alltherubbishbinsinfiveweeksinclassroomsand

theyard,591,400studentsand140stafftofindtheirownhomeforchippacketsandjuiceboxes.Volunteer

studentswill60dailynon-compulsoryfoodinspectionsinwhichchildrenbringing"zerowaste95lunchboxes

willbe61.Studentsusingonly62packagingwillreceiveatoken(禮券)towinprizes.

Therubbishthatstudentstakehomemaystillgotolandfill(廢物填埋場)viatheirhomebins,63the

newpolicywillhelppersuade64tobuyfewerpackageditemsandreusecontainers.Mostissuesaround

carryingrubbishhome,suchassmellandmess,canbesolved.65tuna(金槍魚)inatin,forexample,can

66theschooFscompost(堆月巴)binandthetincanbe67beforeifstakenhome.

ThecollegeprincipalKarenMoneyacknowledgesthatsomeparentsmaynothavethetimeormeanstoavoid

68insingle-usepackaging,tcButweare69togetasmanypeopleaswecantoavoidit.We

talkalot,70educators,aboutthebadproblemstheworld71,andifwedon'tstartputting

someactions72thatbeautifulidea,thenifsjustempty.”

58.A.replaceB.washC.cleanD.remove

59.A.provingB.leavingC.promisingD.allowing

60.A.receiveB.forbidC.admitD.conduct

61.A.rewardedB.advisedC.changedD.protected

62.A.creativeB.usualC.reusableD.plastic

63.A.soB.butC.andD.though

64.A.teachersB.staffC.familiesD.friends

65.A.UneatenB.UncookedC.UncoveredD.Unbroken

66.A.breakdownB.breakthroughC.getthroughD.gointo

67.A.returnedB.washedC.givenD.spared

68.A.foodsB.clothesC.drinksD.tools

69.A.keepingB.dreamingC.stoppingD.trying

70.A.forB.toC.asD.with

71.A.solvesB.tellsC.facesD.follows

72.A.beforeB.behindC.uponD.below

九、用單詞的適當(dāng)形式完成短文

閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

Afterwinningthechampionshipinboys9singlesunder14yearsoldattheASICSTennisJuniorTourinGuangzhouin

lateAugust,2022,WangFahas73(rapid)attractedattentionontheInternet.Heisknownforcarryinghistennis

racketsinabamboobasket,74(earn)himthenameof"baskettennisboy”.

WangFaisamemberoftheVaethnicgroup(彳瓦族)inCangyuanVaautonomouscounty,Yunnanprovince,75

wasjustliftedoutofpovertyin2019.Overthepastsixyears,he,alongwithhis76(fellow)attheYunnanWild

ElephantsTennisClub,77(improve)hisskillsandphysicalstrengththroughtrainingthatincludesrunning9

kilometersandswinginghisracketmorethan7,000timeseveryday."Ifit78(be)notfortennis,Iwouldstillbe

helpingoutmyfamilywithfarmworkbackhome,^^hetoldChinaDaily.

Talkingabouthishabitofcarryinghistennisequipmentinabamboobasket-asymboloftheagriculturallifeofthe

Vaethnicgroup-WangFasaidafterthematchthathecarriedhisracketsthisway79(honor)hishometown.

Beforetennis,WangFawasjustanordinaryboyfromavillage.Butin2016,hewaschosenbyalocalclubtolearnto

playtennis.Atfirst,hisparentsdidn'tagreeatallbecausetheycouldnotaffordit,80thetennisclubofferedtoteach

himfreeofcharge.ZhangXiaohong,WangFa'sheadcoach,foundedtheclubin2014,selectingaround20talentedlocal

childrenandtrainingthem81free.t4Iwanttotakechildrentotheoutsideworldthroughtennis,Zhangsaid.For

WangFa,winningtheASICSTennisJuniorTourtitleisjustthebeginningofapromisingfuture.66Iwillheadtothetopspot

onthe82(profession)stage,“hesaid.

十、短文改錯(cuò)

83.假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共有10處語言錯(cuò)誤,每

句中最多有兩處。每處錯(cuò)誤僅涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加、刪除或修改。

增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(八),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。

刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。

修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。

注意:1.每處錯(cuò)誤及修改均僅限一詞。

2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分。

Ibelievethatmasteringaforeignlanguageisimportant.Therefore,ittakestimeandpracticetobecomefluentinthe

foreignlanguage.Ithinkagoodapproachtolearningaboutaforeignlanguageisstudyinginasettingwhereonlythat

languagewasspoken.Thiscanbedonebyneitherlivinginacountrywherethetargetlanguageisspokenorattendeda

schoolwherethetargetlanguageistheprimarymediumofinstruction.Whenyouareinvolvedinit,youareforcedtouseit

constant.Youcan'trelyonyournativelanguagetocommunicatewithother.Thistypeofexposuretoaforeignlanguage

helpyoulearnthegrammarandvocabularymuchfasterandeffectively.

十一、讀后續(xù)寫

84.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。

Inordertoaddvarietytoourlives,atug-of-war(拔河)competitionwasheldbyourschoolrecently.Beforethegame,

wewerequiteunsureofourselves,aswehadnosignificantadvantageoverourcompetitors.Weevenjoked,"we'llbe

satisfiedjustaslongaswedon'tgetlastplace.”

Thoughwehadnogreatambitions,everyonelookedforwardtothegameandtookitprettyseriously.Rightbeforethe

gamesstarted,ourparticipantsgatheredtogethertodiscusstherightstrategy,whiletherestofusformedacheerleading

team.

Finally,thefirstmatchbegan.Fortunately,neitherofthetwocompetingclasseswereparticularlystrongrivals.Despite

beingtired,ourfirstvictorycamesmootherthanexpected.Afterthatfirstsuccess,weallgainedsomeconfidence.Aday

laterinthesemi-finals,weweredeterminedtomakeitintothetoptwo-andwedidit!

Thefinalgamewasthetoughest.Wefacedoffwiththechampionsfromthelastgame:Class5.Bythetimewearrived

attheplayground,wewereexcitedtodiscover,unliketheotherclasses,almostallofourteachersweretheretocheeruson!

However,thatexcitementdidn'tlastverylong.Aswewentuptocompetewiththeclassthathadwonwithascoreof

2:0,wewereoncemorefullofdoubt-howcouldwepossiblybeatthem?

Thecheersofthecrowdweredeafening.Theinstantweheardthewhistle,wefellbackwithallofourmightandheld

ontotheropeastightlyaswecould.Atfirst,itwasunclearwhohadtheadvantage.Itseemedlikecenturies,andwewere

suddenlyamazedtofindthatthemarkerwasslowlymovingtowardsourside.

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Encouraged,wepulledharderandharder.

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Asthecompetitionwasover,theresultwasannounced.

參考答案:

1.C

【原文】W:YbuaresogoodatSpanish.Ybumusthavebeenworkinghardonit.

M:Well,theteachertoldmetowatchthenewseveryday.Maybeyoushouldtryittoo.

W:Yeah,goodadvice.Thanks.

2.A

【原文】W:Iholdthateverykindofsportscontributestoourwell-being.Whichonedoyoulikebest?

M:Ionceenjoyedfootballsomuch.NowIthinknothingcancomparewithbasketball.

3.C

【原文】W:Mr.Johnson,doyouhavetimelatertodaytocheckthedraftofmyspeech?

M:Sorry,I'mafraidIdon'thavetimetoday.Ihaveseveralappointmentsthisafternoon.

W:Isee.Well,couldIcometoyourofficeafterschooltomorrow?

M:Yes.AndpleasesendittomebyemailsoIcanreaditbeforeyoucome.

4.D

【原文】W:Wherewouldyouprobablygoforthiscomingvacation?

M:Hmm.IthinkIwouldgotoSouthernAfrica.

Q:Whichofthefollowingcountrieswillthemanprobablygo?

5.A

【原文】M:Haveyoudecidedtorenewyourgymmembershiptostayhealthy?

W:Tmnotsurereally.Idon'tknowifit'sdoingmeanygood.

M:Whydon'tyoutryswimming?You'reagoodswimmer.

W:IcoulddoIsuppose.Itmightbemorefunthanthegym.

6.B

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