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湖北省枣阳市白水高中2022届高三上学期10月月考英语试题第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)WhatdoesthemanthinkofJane?SheisattractiveB.SheistooslimC.SheisalittlefatWhatwillJackdowhenhegetshome?HewillplaysoccerB.HewillwatchTVC.HewillhelphisparentsWhatadvicedoesthemanspeakergive?Buyamagazineaboutdecoration.Don’tputfurnitureinthebedroomJustputsomeofthefurnitureinthebedroomHowoldisJames?20yearsoldB.21yearsoldC.22yearsoldWhatdidthewomandoforBilly’sbirthdayparty?ShepreparedthehatsShesetthetableC.Shemadethebirthdaycake第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。Whatmakesthespeakershappy?ThegoodprogramonTVTheendoftheelection.Aspecialstoryabouttheelection.Howsoonisthenextelection?InfouryearsB.InfiveyearsC.Insixyears听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。Whatcanbeknownaboutthecurtains?Theyareniceandexpensive.Theyarebeautifulbutdirty.Theyaredirtyandsmall.Whatwillthewomandowiththecurtains?Shewillhavethemmended.B.Shewillthrowthemaway.C…Shewillwashthemherself.-16-听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。WheredidtheymeetClaudia?OntheInternetB.Atamusicstore.C.AtthepostofficeHowlongwillthemanstayinGermany?Abouthalfamonth.B.OnemonthC.OneweekWhatadvicedoesthewomangivetheman?TakeasmallgiftB.SmileandbefriendlyC.Beontime听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。Whatdoesthemanplantowearinthesummermonths?CasualshoesB.JeansC.AcoolhatWhatwillthemanbuyinhisdestinationifit’snecessary?AsunhatB.AsuitcaseC.AcoatWhatdoesthemanplantobuylateronforthespringseason?SomesweatersB.AjacketC.AnumbrellaWhatistheweatherlikeinthespring?It’srainyB.It’scoolC.It’swindy听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。HowlongshouldayoungchildsleepadayaccordingtotheInternationalSleepFoundation?Over10hoursB.Over9yearsC.Over8yearsHowmanyyoungchilddidtheresearchersmonitoraweek?About300B.About400C.About200Whatdidtheresearchersfind?Mostofthechildrensleptonlyeighthours.Somefatchildrensleptirregularly.Fewchildrensleptenoughhours.Whatadvicedidtheresearchersgive?Makinguplostsleepontheweekends.Sleepingregularlyandenoughhours.Sleepingcomfortablyinadarkenvironment第二部分:词汇知识运用(共两节,满分40分)第一节:多项选择(共10小题;第小题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。21.Duetohighqualityandcompetitiveprices,ourproductsenjoyagood_____among-16-ourcustomers,andarewidelyexportedtoEurope,theUSAandJapan.A.influenceB.impressionC.reputationD.knowledge22.Ifpeoplecouldnotaskforeignvisitorspersonalquestions,therewouldbelittletotalkabouttomakethe_____ofstrangers.A.appointmentB.presentationC.recommendationD.acquaintance23.Whenyouareworkingonatightschedule,drinkingtea,havingahealthysnackandtakingexerciseareallpositivewaysto_____yourself.A.relieveB.refreshC.entertainD.instruct24.Byqualificationshewastheidealchoice—acollegedegree,aknowledgeofEnglishandgenerally_____asverygoodinherfield.A.acknowledgedB.contradictedC.dismissedD.permitted25.Bothanagingpopulationandhealthcarereformare_____ahigherdemandforhealthcareservices.A.appealingtoB.referringtoC.contributingtoD.adaptingto26.Scientists,whoarejustlikepoliticians,mustbereadyto_____longperiodsoffailureontheirwaytotheirgoal.A.comeupwithB.putupwithC.keepupwithD.catchupwith27.Thenewmanagerwillintroduce_____workingschedulessothatemployeescanarrangetheirowntimetodealwithpersonalandfamilyconcerns.A.flexibleB.temporaryC.specificD.familiar28.Nowadays,fewcollegegraduatesfindtheircollegeexperiencetobe_____tolifeandworkaftergraduation.A.superiorB.availableC.relevantD.sensitive29.EvenwithinChina,thebeautyandmysteryofChinesefoodhasneverbeenproperlyexplainedor_____appreciatedonanartisticlevel.A.brieflyB.deliberatelyC.causallyD.-16-thoroughly30.WhentheAmericanFilmInstituteestablishedtheLifeAchievementAwardin1973,theystatedthatthefilmmakerhonoredeachyearshouldbechosen_____histotalcareercontribution.A.inplaceofB.inspiteofC.incaseofD.intermsof第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,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。AsIwalkedalongtheEdgwareRoad,Ifeltasthoughtheworldwasclosingtome.Allthe31Itakeforgrantedhadgone.Ihadenteredintoaworldofsilence.This32experienceoccurredafewweeksagowhenIagreedto“godeafforthedayto33theworkofthecharityHearingDogsforDeafPeople.NowIserveasanambassador.ThatdaywhenI34acabtotakemetotheofficeofmymanager,Gavin,Icouldn’thearwhatthetaxidriverwassayingtome.35wasimpossible.Then,whenIreachedtheoffice,Ihadto36theinterphone(对讲机)fivetimesasIcouldn’theara(n)37.EverybodysaidIwasshoutingatthem—Isimplywasn’t38ofthevolumeofmyownvoice.Gavinkepttellingmemyphonewasringing,butIdidn’t39.Iwastoobusytryingtoconcentrateon40hislips.Andwhenhetriedtotellmeacodetoputintomyphone,Ihadtokeepaskinghimtorepeatitmoreslowlyagainandagain.41helosthispatienceandshoutedatme:“Justgivemethephone!”Iwasshocked.Peoplecouldn’tbe42torepeatthemselves,sotheykepttryingtodothingsformethatIwas43tofinishbymyself.Ilostcontrol,feeling44andawkward.Beingdeafforthedaywasextraordinarily45.Ihadtoworksohardto“46”withmyeyes,getpeople’sattentionandusemyother47tomakeupformylackofhearing.Itwasahuge,exhaustingeffort.Untilthat48Ididn’trealizehowmuchItookmyownhearingforgranted,orthesortsofemotionsandexperiencesdeafpeoplego49.Therefore,ifadeafpersonasksyoutorepeatsomething,50say:“Itdoesn’tmatter.”Itdoesmatter.31.A.friendsB.soundsC.D.efforts-16-responsibilities32.A.puzzlingB.invitingC.inspiringD.disturbing33.A.supportB.advertiseC.checkD.improve34.A.waitedforB.calledforC.sentforD.madefor35.A.PrayerB.ExplanationC.ConversationD.Payment36.A.ringB.repairC.examineD.touch37.A.argumentB.recallC.rhythmD.response38.A.proudB.carefulC.awareD.ashamed39.A.acceptB.realizeC.agreeD.hope40.A.readingB.describingC.drawingD.kissing41.A.HappilyB.AutomaticallyC.CuriouslyD.Eventually42.A.requiredB.orderedC.botheredD.persuaded43.A.freeB.luckyC.ableD.regretful44.A.embarrassedB.relaxedC.desperateD.confident45.A.amazingB.tiringC.frighteningD.convincing46.A.shareB.understandC.communicateD.listen47.A.interestsB.disabilitiesC.behaviorsD.senses48.A.performanceB.experienceC.challengeD.lesson49.A.throughB.intoC.afterD.for50.A.alwaysB.sometimesC.neverD.still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。ACoachMikeHuffdoesn’tjustbuildbasketballprogramsandbasketballteams.CoachHuffteacheslifelessonstobuildgoodpeople.CoachHuffhasnotjustbeenagreatcoachbuthe’sbeenahelpful,caring,andgenerousmentor(导师).However,I’mnottheonlyonewhohasgottentogainthebenefitsofknowingagreatmanandbasketballcoachlikeCoachHuff.Tolearnmoreaboutwayshe’sbeenapositiveinfluenceonothers'lives,Italkedtohisson,oneofhisformerplayers,andCoachHuffhimself.MyfriendRashaadoncesaid,“CoachHufftaughtmeresponsibilityandleadership.Youneedtoownuptoyourmistakes,whethertheyhappenintheclassroom,lockerroom,oronthecourt.Hetaughtmethattobeamanyouneedtoadmitthatyoumucked-16-up.”CoachHuffhasbeenteachingbasketballandlifelessonstokidseversincehestartedcoaching.WhenIaskedRashaadwhathisdreamwas,hesaidhewantedtodowhateverhecouldtostayaroundsports.CoachHuffhashelpedhimdothatbyalwaysinvitingRashaadtobeacounseloratthebasketballcampsrunbyCoachHuff.WhenIaskedRashaadwhyhewantedtocoach,hetoldmethathelovesmakingguysbetterplayersandbetterpeople.Rashaadalsosaidthathelikesbeingapointofguidancetoyoungkidswhoarehavingtrouble.Tome,itsoundslikeRashaad’sdreamistobeCoachHuff.I'dnowliketotalkaboutCoachHuffasabasketballcoach.Eversince1983,he’scoachedeverythingfrommiddleschooltoJVcollegeworldwide.He’sevencoachedAAU.He’stastedsuccessinallkindsofforms.Accordingtohisson,JayHuff,it’sbecause“Hisplayerscan’thelpbutlikehiscoachingstyle.Heworksyouhard,butdoesn’toverworkyou.Heteachesyouwellandletsyourownwilltowintakeyoutherestoftheway.”Throughbasketball,CoachHuffhasbuiltstrongrelationshipsandbecomeamentortomanyyoungmen.AnyonewhohasbeentaughtbyCoachHuff,includingmyself,willknowthathisgreatcoachingskillstranslateintohimbeingagreatlifecoach.Rashaadsaid,“Healwaysknowstherightthingstosay.Ifyouarewillingtolethimintoyourlifejustalittle,hebecomessomeoneyoucanalwaystalkto.”CoachHuffcreatesmemorablemomentsonandoffthecourtwithhisplayers.51.ItcanbelearnedfromthefirstparagraphthatMikeHuff_____.A.istheauthor’sfatherB.hastouchedmanypeople’slivesC.hasstartedmanybasketballprogramsD.isabasketballcoachaswellasaprofessor52.Theunderlinedphrase“muckedup”inthesecondparagraphprobablymeans“______”.A.madeamessB.didn'tcareatallC.neededsomehelpD.werestrong-minded53.WhydidRashaadwanttobecomeacoach?A.HisdreamwastobeCoachHuff.B.HewantedtofollowCoachHuff’sadvice.C.Helikedplayingandteachingbasketballverymuch.D.Hehopedtoofferchildrenhelpinbasketballandinlife.-16-54.AccordingtoJayHuff’swordsinthethirdparagraph,CoachHuff’splayersspeakhighlyofHuff’s_____.A.lifestyleB.hardworkC.wayofcoachingD.successindifferentfieldsBAbloodtestthatcanpredictwhethersomeonemayattemptsuicidehasbeendevelopedbyscientistsinabreakthroughwhichcouldpreventhundredsofdeaths.Americanresearchershavefoundthatvariationsinasinglegenecanbeusedtopredictifsomeoneislikelytotaketheirownlife.ResearchersatJohnHopkinsUniversity,inBaltimore,Maryland,foundthatthegeneSKA2stoppedfunctioningcorrectlyinpeopleatriskofsuicide.TheSKA2geneisfoundintheprefrontalcortex(前额皮层)ofthebrain,andisinvolvedinpreventingnegativethoughtsandcontrollingabnormalbehavior.Ifthereisn’tenoughSKA2,oritischangedinsomeway,thebodycannotcontrollevelsofcortisol(皮质醇).Previousresearchhasshownthatpeoplewhoattemptsuicideorwhotaketheirownliveshavelargeamountsofcortisolintheirsystems.Atestcouldallowdoctorsorpsychologiststoplacepatientson“suicidewatch”anddisabletheiraccesstodrugsorequipmentwhichtheycouldusetoendtheirownlife.TheresearchwasreportedinTheAmericanJournalofPsychology.“Weneedtostudythisinalargersamplebutwebelievethatwemightbeabletomonitorthebloodtoidentifythoseatriskofsuicide.Afterall,suicideisamajorpreventablepublichealthproblem,butwehavebeenstymiedinourpreventioneffortsbecausewehavenosteadywaytopredictthosewhoareatincreasedriskofkillingthemselves,”saysstudyleaderDrZacharyKaminsky,anassistantprofessorofpsychologicalandbehavioralsciences.“Withatestlikeours,wemaybeabletocutdownsuicideratesbyidentifyingthosepeopleandinterveningearlyenoughtoheadoffacatastrophe.”Thebloodtestmanagedtopredictthosewiththemostsevereriskofsuicidewith90percentaccuracy.Theycouldalsospotifsomeonehadalreadyattemptedsuicidewith96percentaccuracy,simplybylookingatthelevelsofSKA2.55.What'sthepurposeofthebloodtest?A.Topredictpeople’scharacters.B.TohelpcurethosewholackSKA2.C.Toseewhetherpeoplegetinfectedbyillness.D.Topredictwhethersomeonemayattemptsuicide.-16-56.Accordingtothetext,thosewhoattemptsuicide_____.A.havetoomuchSKA2B.havevariationsinthegeneSKA2C.havefewerabnormalbehaviorsthanothersD.havefeweramountsofcortisolintheirsystems57.Theunderlinedword“stymied”inParagraph3probablymeans“_____”.A.takenawayB.heldbackC.cheeredupD.turneddown58.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsthebloodtestresearch?A.Objective.B.Passive.C.Cautious.D.Doubtful.CForgetmilkydrinks,hotwaterbottlesorcurlingupwithagoodbook.Therealsecrettoagoodnight’ssleepmaybewhereyousitatwork.Researchersfoundthatworkersforcedtotoilinwindowlessroomshadapoorerqualityoflifeandmoreerratic(不稳定的)sleeppatternsthanthosewithaccesstodaylight.Thefindings,publishedintheJournalofClinicalSleepMedicine,suggestbetterdesignedofficescouldimprovethephysicalandmentalhealthofworkers.“Wesuggestthatarchitecturaldesignofofficeenvironmentsshouldplacemoreemphasisonsufficientdaylightexposureforworkersinordertopromotehealthandwell-being,”saidDrIvyCheungoftheDepartmentofNeurology,NorthwesternUniversity,Chicago.“Officeworkerswithmorelightexposureattheworkplacealsotendedtohavebettersleepquality,morephysicalactivityandabetterqualityoflife.”OneinthreeBritonssuffersfrompoorsleep,withstress,computersandtakingworkhomeoftenblamedforthelackofqualitysleep.However,thecostofallthosesleeplessnightsismorethanjustbadmoodsandalackoffocus.Regularpoorsleepraisestheriskofseriousmedicalconditionslikeobesity(肥胖),heartanddiabetesandcanevenshortenlifeexpectancy.Researchersrecruited49officeemployees,justoverhalfofwhomspentthedayinmostlywindowlessenvironments,whiletherestenjoyedfrequentexposuretodaylightthroughwindows.Eachonewasquizzedonsleepingpatterns,physicalactivityandgenerallifestyle.Theresultsshowedthosewiththemostwork-timelightexposuresleptanaverageof46minutesmorepernightthantheirlight-deprivedcolleagues.Theyalsoscoredbetteronasleepqualitybasisandreportedfewernight-time-16-disturbances.Scientistsalsofoundtheyweremorelikelytoexercise,havinggotagoodnight’ssleep.IndependentsleepexpertDrNeilStanleysaidthebodyneedsexposuretodaylighttokeepitssleepingpatternsontrack.“Lightisessentiallythethingthattellsourbodiestobeawakeanddarktellsthemtogotosleep.Theproblemwithofficelightingisthatitisnotmadeupof‘blue’light,whichisthewavelengthoflightyougetfromthesunandwhichcontrolsyourbodyclock.Soyoucouldhaveaverywelllitofficebutitdoesnothavethesameeffectbecauseit'sartificialanddoesnotcontainbluelight.”59.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Poorsleepisharmfulforhealth.B.Moreandmorepeoplehavepoorsleep.C.Peopleshouldblametheofficefortheirpoorsleep.D.Havingaverywelllitofficeisagoodwaytoimprovesleepquality.60.AccordingtoParagraph3,peoplewithpoorsleeptendtoblamethefollowingEXCEPTA.stressB.poorhealthC.computersD.extrawork61.Accordingtothetext,wecaninferthatifpeoplesleepwell,theywill_____.A.havethesamesleeppatternB.enjoylesssunlightC.bemorelikelytodoexercisesD.havemorefriends62.Wheredoesthistextprobablycomefrom?A.AhealthreportB.Apersonalinterview.C.Amagazinereview.D.Aworkplaceinvestigation.DThehonorable20-volumeOxfordEnglishDictionarycontainsabout700,000words,buttheeditorsrecentlyrealizedtheyweremissingone:Doh!It'sanidiomusedbythecartooncharacterHomerSimpsontoshowregretandisoneofsome250entriesbeingaddedtodaytothedictionary,whichiswidelyconsideredtheleadingdictionaryontheEnglishlanguage.“Doh”isnowdefinedas“Expressingfrustrationattherealizationthatthingshaveturnedoutbadlyornotasplanned,orthatonehasjustsaidordonesomethingfoolish,”accordingtothenewentryinthedictionary.TheSimpsonsonlypopularizedtheterm;itwasactuallyusedextensivelyinthe-16-1950s,theOEDfound.Althoughitisoftenspelled“D'oh”,thedictionarychosetoleaveouttheapostrophe(撇号).Othernewcomerstothedictionaryinclude“cheesy”,whichmeanssecond-rateorinferior;“six-pack”,meaningstrongabdominalmuscles(腹肌),and“Bollywood”,whichreferstotheHindifilmindustrybasedinBombay,India.“We'llhavetermsfromvariousfieldsorsources,”saysJesseSheidlower,whoisheadoftheprojectforNorthAmerica.TheOED’sstaffof50editorshasbeenstudyingpopularculturelookingfornewwordsandusagesthatdeserveanentry,aspartofits8-year-old$55millionupdatingproject.Itisthefirstcompleterevisionofthedictionarysinceitwascompletedin1928.“Theprinciplewegetnewentriesistohavereaderslookaroundtheworldforthingsthatseemneworsignificant,”saysJohnSimpson,chiefeditoroftheOED.ContributorshaveincludedaNobelprizewinnerandapatientatamadhouse,amongthousandsofothers.“Wehaveabout200,000examplesentencescomingintothedepartmenteachyear.”Simpson(John,notHomer)andhiscolleaguescutthatlistdowntothefewthatseemtohavegottenasolidevidenceinpopularusage.Hesayshisjobalsogiveshimanexcusetowatchalotofactionfilmsandsoapoperastolookformorenewterms.“Manytermsaremucholderthanyouthinktheyare,”saysSheidlower.“Phat”,forexample,makesitsfirstappearanceintheOEDtodayasaslangtermmeaningcool.ButithasbeenAfrican-Americanslangsinceatleastthe1960s,OEDresearchersfound.ThewordevenappearedwithitspresentmeaninginTimemagazinein1963.Thedictionarycontainssomesurprisesforpeoplewhothinktheyareusingthelatestwords.63.WhichofthefollowingstatementisNOTtrueabouttheword“Doh”?A.ItwasoriginatedbythecartooncharacterHomerSimpson.B.TheOEDkeepsitsoriginalmeaningbutchangesitsoriginalspelling.C.ItspopularityreturnedwiththeappearanceoftheSimpsons.D.TheOED’sdefinitionofitmakesnoreferencetotheSimpsons.64.The250newentriesaddedtothedictionaryaretakenfrom____.A.cartooncharactersB.entertainmentindustryC.popularcultureD.-16-non-professionalterms65.JohnSimpsonandhiscolleaguescutdownonthenumberofnewwordsbasedontheprincipleof_____.A.economyB.originalityC.significanceD.popularity66.Accordingtothelastparagraph,whatsurpriseswillthedictionarybringtopeople?A.Therewillbethenewestandmostpopularwordsinthedictionary.B.Peoplewillrealizetheyarenotasfashionableastheyimagine.C.Therewillbehelpfulwordsforthosewhowanttofollowthefashion.D.Peoplewillrealizetheyarenotasknowledgeableastheythink.EFromthemomentachildisborn,hisparentsspendtimeandmoneyhelpinghimbeexcellent.Theyreadtohimeverynight,teachcolorsandnumbersearly,andsupervisehishomeworkonceheentersschool.Theyknowthatagoodeducationisimportanttohissuccess.Butwhataboutemotionalintelligence?Emotionalintelligencehasbeenlinkedtoexcellence,butcanitbetaught?DonnaHousman,PhD,aclinicalpsychologistandthefounderoftheBeginningsSchoolinMassachusetts,saysitcan.Social-emotionallearning(SEL),whichshesaysimprovesemotionalintelligence,isthefoundationofherschool’sprogram.“Whatwehaveuncoveredfromresearchandnearly30yearsofintroducingandincorporating(并入)thebuildingblocksofemotionalintelligenceintoourcourseisthatwhenchildrenareabletobecomeawareoftheiremotionsandthoseofothersandlearnhowtomanagetheiremotionsmoreconstructivelyandeffectively,theyarebetterabletoattendandfocusonlearning,”shesays.Anemotionallyintelligentchildcancontrolhisimpulses(冲动),sohe’slesslikelytogetangry.Anemotionallyintelligentchildisresilient(适应力强的).Hecanmanagelife’supsanddownsandcareforandprotecthisemotions.Healsoknowshowtoreadpeople’ssocialcues(暗示).Housmansayssocial-emotionallearningcreatesthe“buildingblocks”childrenneedtodeveloptheiremotionalintelligence.Thesebuildingblocksincludetheabilitytorecognizeemotionsandidentifytheonesthey'refeeling,anawarenessofhowtoconnectfeelingstobehaviors,andtheabilitytoappropriatelyexpressemotionsandcontroltheirfeelings.-16-TheResolvingConflictCreativelyProjectisalong-runningprograminmorethan400USschoolsthatteachesK-8studentswaystodealwithconflictandothersocialskills.Areportontheproject’simpactatfourNewYorkCityschooldistrictsshowedthatteachersobserved71percentlessphysicalviolenceintheirclassroomsand66percentfewerincidentsofteasingandoffendingaftercarryingouttheprogram.AnotherreportshowedthatinAtlantaschoolsthatadoptedtheproject,studentviolencewentdown,self-respectwentup,andfewerstudentsdroppedoutorweresuspended(休学).Bothstudiesshowedstudentswerebetterabletoacceptdifferencesamongtheirfellowstudentsanduseproperwaystodealwithconflictinacademicandnonacademicsituations.AlthoughsomeeducatorsargueagainstcarryingoutthistypeoftheprogrammingbecauseittakesvaluabletimeawayfrommainacademicmaterialsthefindingssuggestthatSELprogrammingnotonlydoesnotdetract(降低)fromacademicperformancebutactuallyincreasesstudents'performanceonstandardizedtestsandgrades.67.WhichofthefollowingwouldDonnaHousmanagreewith?A.Emotionalintelligencehasbeenlinkedtogoodparenting.B.Buildingblocksareincreasinglycriticaltoone’ssuccess.C.Studentscandealwithemotionswiselyaftergettingtrained.D.Focusingonlearningcontributesgoodemotionalintelligence.68.Whatdoestheauthorstressmostinthethirdparagraph?A.Theimportanceofemotionalintelligence.B.SuggestionsonmakingprogressinSELC.Patience’sroleinbringinggoodresults.D.Waysofcontrollingone’semotions.69.WecanlearnthattheResolvingConflictCreativelyProject____.A.lastsnearly30yearsB.aimsatacademicperformanceC.doesgoodtoboththeteachersandK-8studentsD.reducesbadbehaviorsatschoolafterschools’usingit70.WhydosomeeducatorsargueagainsttheSELprogram?A.Theyconsiderithasnothingtodowithstudents'academicperformance.B.Theythinkittakesuptheprecioustimeintendedforkeycourses.C.TheSELprogrammeemphasisesstudents'academicperformance.D.Theyhaveamoreadvancedapproach.-16-第四部分:书面表达(共两节,满分50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,根据汉语句子,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。71.Hesethisalarmclockbeforegoingtobed_________________thanusualthenextmorning.(get)为了第二天早上比平常更早起床,他在睡觉前就定好了闹钟。72.Thelossoftheearthquake_________________yet,butwethinkitmustbeoverathousandmilliondollars.(calculate)这次地震的损失还没有准确地计算,但我们认为肯定超过十亿美元。73.Idon’t_________________tospend2,000dollarsgoingtoBraziljusttowatchafootballmatch.(think)我认为花两千美元去巴西只为了看一场足球比赛不值得。74.I’minahurrytoattendanimportantconference,sopleasetellmebriefly_________________.(happen)我急着去参加一个重要会议,所以请简洁地告诉我你发生什么事情了.75.Theoldgentleman_________________foryearsstillobservesthetraditionalChinesecustoms.(live)这位在国外生活了多年的老先生仍然遵循中国的传统习俗。76.Itwasthemanagerwhoorderedthatstaff_________________usecellphonesatwork.(allow)是经理下令员工上班时不许使用手机的。77.Thetechnologyisgreat.Withoutitwe_________________putamanonthemoonorexploretheocean’sdepthinthelastcentury.(able)这项技术很了不起。没有它,我们不可能在上个世纪把人送上月球或者探索深海。78.Statisticsshowthattheword“the”isthe_________________wordinEnglish.(use)统计数据表明,“the”是英语中使用最频繁的单词。79.Seldom_________________avarietyofactivities.Instead,theyarebroughtuponadietofsoapoperasandonlinegames.(participate)孩子们很少参加各种各样的活动。相反,他们是伴随着肥皂剧和网络游戏长大的。80.Iwaswanderinginthestreet_________________thatIhadanappointmentwithmydoctor.(occur)我正在街上闲逛,这时我想起跟我的医生有个约会。-16-第二节:短文写作(共1题;满分30分)请你根据以下提示,并结合事例,用英语写一篇短文。Peoplenowadaysarefacingmoreandmorepressuresinlifeandthereforetheyaremorelikelytodosomethingtheylikeintheirsparetime.Theybelievethathobbyisawaytorelaxthemselvesorenjoylife.注意:①无须写标题;②除诗歌外,文体不限;③内容必须结合你生活中的一个事例;④文中不得透露个人姓名和学校名称;⑤词数不少于120,如引用提示语则不计入总词数。答题卡71.76.72.77.73.78.74.79.75.80.短文写作-16--16--16-

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