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天津市2022-2022学年高二英语上学期期中试题本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)、第II卷(非选择题)两部分,共100分,考试用时90分钟。第I卷1至4页,第II卷1至1页。考生务必将答案涂写规定的位置上,答在试卷上的无效。祝各位考生考试顺利!13I.听力(10%)第一节(共5小题)第一卷13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.Whataretheytalkingabout?A.Adictionary.B.Abookshop.C.Amovie.2.Whenwillthemeetingbegin?A.9:00.B.10:00.C.12:00.3.Howmuchisthewomangoingtopayforthehat?A.$80.B.$72.C.$88.4.Whatdoyouthinkthemanhasbought?A.Abowloficecream.B.Anicedress.C.Somestrawberries.5.Whatcanwelearnaboutthewomanintheconversation?A.SheisagoodfriendofMary’s.B.Sheneverusesmake-upherself.C.Shewasunhappytoheartheman’scomment.第二节(共15小题)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。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,各小题将给出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.Whereistheconversationmostprobablytakingplace?A.Athome.B.Onabus.C.Inthebank.7.Whydothetwospeakerswanttobuyacar?A.Theywanttosavemoney.B.Thewoman’sofficeistoofarfromherhome.C.Themanlivestoofarawayfromhisoffice.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.HowdoesBobfeelabouthisinterview?A.Worried.B.Confident.C.Uncertain.13\n9.Whatmakeshimthinkhehasaverygoodchance?A.Hedidbetterthantheothersintheinterview.B.Hewastheonlyonewithrelatedexperience.C.Thedirectorseemedtolikehim.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whoarethespeakers?A.Officeworkers.B.Collegestudents.C.Seniorstudents.11.Whatcanwelearnaboutthewoman’sgrandpa?A.Heservesinthearmy.B.Herunsasmallfarm.C.Heworksonafarm.12.Whydoesthewomanoftengotothecountry?A.Sheenjoysthebeautifulsceneryinthecountry.B.Shehastohelphergrandpawithhisfarmwork.C.Shewantstostaywithhergrandpa.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatarethemanandhisfrienddoinginthestreet?A.Theyarelookingforapark.B.Theyarelookingforabank.C.Theyarelookingforariver.14.What’stheproblemwiththeleaflet?A.Itgivesthewronginformation.B.Thedetailsitgivesarenotclear.C.There’snoinformationabouttheconcertinit.15.Howcouldyoudescribethemanandhisfriends?A.Natives.B.Sportsfans.C.Tourists.16.Wherewillthemanandhisfriendsprobablyendupgoing?A.Theparkdowntown.B.LakeshorePark.C.Backtothehotel.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthespeakertalkingabout?A.Howtobecomeagoodwriter.B.Howtowriteadiary.C.Howtoorganizeastory.18.Howcanwritingadiarybehelpfultopeople?A.Itcandistractpeoplefromtheirdailyworries.B.Itcanleavespaceforpeopletothink.C.Itcanimprovepeople’swritingability.19.Wheredoesthespeakerliketowriteherjournal?A.Inablog.B.Oncomputer.C.Inanotebook.13\n20.Whatformdoesthespeakersuggestusing?A.Inanyformyoulike.B.Inaletterform.C.Inthefirstperson.II.单项选择(20%)21.–Doyouliketies,sir?–Ilikeneitherofthem.Pleaseshowmethirdone.A.the;theB.the;aC./;theD./;a22.–_!Wearecominglate.–ButIcan’tfindmyticket.A.GetamoveonB.TakeyourtimeC.HelpyourselfD.Gostraightahead23.Themagazineis__reading,soheadvisedmeit.A.wellworth;tobuyB.veryworth;buyingC.worthy;buyingD.worthy;tobuy24.Thedyingmansoundedoutofbreath,hehadbeenrunningalongway.A.likeB.asthoughC.asD.evenif25.thetwodesigns,andyouwillfindwhatproblemthereiswithyours.A.ComparingB.ComparedC.TocompareD.Compare1326.NewZealandsurroundedbysea.anorthislandandasouthisland,bothofwhichare13A.consistsofB.isconsistedofC.consistingofD.consistedof27.HehadjustsentanemailtohispalontheInternetthesystembrokedown.A.whileB.whenC.afterD.since28.Researchfindingsshowwespendabouttwohoursdreamingeverynight,nomatterwhatwe_duringtheday.A.maybedoingB.couldhavedoneC.musthavedoneD.mighthavedone29.–Whoisthegirlstandingoverthere?–Well,ifyouknow,hernameisMabel.A.mayB.canC.mustD.shall30.Ihatewhenpeopletalkwiththeirmouthsfull.A.itB.thatC.theseD.them31.–Helookssoandthekidsarereallyscared.–Heoftenusesthatlooktofrightenthem.A.frightened;frightenedB.frightened;frighteningC.frightening;frightenedD.frightening;frightening32.–Doyouthinkthemovieiswonderful?–Yes.It’squite.A.nothingB.somethingC.anythingD.everything13\n33.Thewayhediditwasdifferent_wewereusedto.A.inwhichB.inwhatC.fromwhatD.fromwhich34.–Wedidn’tseeSmithattendingthelecture.–Noonehimaboutalecturetoday.A.told;theretobeB.hadtold;theretobeC.told;therewasD.hadtold;therebeing35.Tokeephealthy,ProfessorJohnsoncyclingasaregularformofexerciseafterheretired.A.tookupB.tookoverC.carriedoutD.madeup36.TheBritishuseprepositionsAmericanssometimesomitthem.A.whenB.whichC.thatD.where37.Aheavysnowfellonthefirstdayofthisyear;you'llimaginewhatdifficultywehadhomeinthesnow.A.walkedB.walkC.towalkD.walking38.Thegirlinbed_tousthatshehad_thebookonthebookshelf.A.lay;lied;layB.lying;lay;laidC.lying;lied;laidD.lied;lied;laid39.Hearingthestepsoftheirteacheronthefloor,thestudentspretendedsomethingattentively.A.havingreadB.readingC.toreadingD.tobereading40.Hetriedmanytimestocrossthebordertoaneighboringcountrywithoutapermit,eachtime.A.beingcaughtB.onlytobecaughtC.onlytocatchD.onlycatchingIII.完形填空(20%)Didyoufeellikethenegativeremarkwasmoreinfluentialthanthecomplimentsthatyoureceivedearlier?Iftheanswertothequestionis“Yes”,thenyouarenot_41_.Therearemanypeoplefeelinglikethis,butyouallneedtolearnhowto_42_negativeremarks.Whennegativeremarkscomeabout,youremindyourselfthatitis43_someone’sopinionandeveryoneisentitled(使享有权利)toexpresstheiropinions.Theyhavethe44_tosayanythingtheywanttosay.Meantime,youchoosetodowhateveryouthinkiscorrectand45thenegativeones.WhenIwasakid,Iheardasaying---“Abarkingdogwon’tstopamovingcarriage.”Thatistosayifacarriageismovingandadogis_46itwhilebarking,thecarriagewon’t_47_becauseofthatdog’sbarking.Onemorning,asIwas48toworkfromthenearesttrainstation,adrunkenmanapproachedme._49,hegraspedmyleftarmandsaid,“Hey,man.Yourclothesaresougly.”Thenhe50_myarm,andwalkedoff.Afewpeopleonthestreetstopped,51_atme,andweremostlikelyexpectinga13\nreactionfromme.Ireplied_52“Goodmorningtoyou,sir”,and_53.Thepeoplewatchingthis54_startedlaughing.Ijustwalkedawaywithoutpayinganyattentiontothem.Aboutanhourlater,a55_andIwentbackonthatstreettobuysomefruits.Guesswhat?Wesawthepolicespeakingtothatman,andhewasinhandcuffs(手铐).Itoldmyworkmatewhathadhappenedtome56_.InanarticleinPsychologyToday,DrRajRaghunathansays,“The57_betweenordinarypeopleandextraordinary(非凡的)peopleissimple.Extraordinarypeoplechoosetolistentotheir_58andignoreotherpeople’snegativity.”Theyseethingsdifferently._59_youshouldlearnhowtodealwithnegativeremarksandnot letthem 60_ youremotionsandthoughts.41. A. confidentB. aloneC. calmD. correct42. A. makeB. avoidC. stopD. handle43. A. alwaysB. possiblyC. usuallyD. only44. A. rightB. reasonC. timeD. ability45. A. opposeB. noticeC. ignoreD. solve46. A. walkingaround B. lookingforC. runningafterD. passingby47. A. stopB. closeC. moveD. follow48. A. drivingB. ridingC. runningD. walking49. A. UnfortunatelyB. DisappointedlyC. SuddenlyD. Pleasantly50. A. hurtB. let goofC. caughtD. broke awayfrom51. A. lookedB. shoutedC. sworeD. laughed52. A. weaklyB. slowlyC. angrilyD. politely53. A. criedB. leftC. smiledD. agreed54. A. performanceB. activityC. turnD. accident55. A. friendB. colleagueC. leaderD. policeman56. A. earlierB. expectedlyC. againD. unwillingly57. A. secretB. relationshipC. differenceD. similarity58. A. adviceB. experienceC. heartD. positivity59. A. AndB. SoC. WhenD. But13\n60. A. controlIV. 阅读理解 (30%)B. showC. changeD. mixAFromvisitingmuseumstowatchingChangingtheGuard,therearesomeamazingexperiencesforyoutogetwhileinLondon.HerewepicksomeofthebestfreeactivitiesinLondon.13\nChangingtheGuardForadisplayofBritishceremony,watchChangingtheGuardoutsideBuckinghamPalace.ThisiswhereonememberofQueen’sGuardsexchangesdutywiththeoldguard.Bothguardsaredressedintraditionalreduniformandbearskinhats,andthehandoverisaccompaniedbyaGuardsband.GuardMountingtakesplaceat11:30am.ItishelddailyfromMaytoJuly,andonalternate(间隔的)datesthroughouttherestoftheyear.SirJohnSoane’sMuseumSirJohnSoanewasanarchitect.Duringhislifetimehecollectedsomevaluableantiquitiesfromallfourcornersoftheglobe.TheyarenowondisplayinSirJohnSoane’sMuseumwhichgivesarealinsightintothelifeofthisoutstandingVictoriangentleman.GeffryeMuseumAveryuniqueexperience,theGeffryeMuseum,locatedin18thcenturyalmshouses,givesafascinatinginsightintothelivesoftheBritishmiddleclassesfromthe1600stothepresentday.Exploreaseriesofroomsets,completewithfurnishingandtextiles(纺织品)fromeachperiod.Hogarth’sHouseHogarthwasveryfamousandcriticized18thcenturysocietyinhisengravings(雕刻),suchasAHarlot’sProgress,ARAKE’SProgressandMarriage-a-la-Mode.Asthenamesuggests,Hogarth’sHouseiswherehelivedbeforehediedin1764,andit’sherethatyou’llfindthelargestcollectionofhispaintingsonpublicdisplay.BankofEnglandMuseumThesplendidBankofEnglandMuseumtracesthehistoryofthebankfromitsfoundationbyRoyalCharterin1694toitsroletodayasthecountry’scentralbank.Therearemanyitemsyouhaveneverexpectedtosee.61.WhatcanwelearnabouttheceremonyofChangingtheGuard?A.Visitorsneedtopaywhenwatchingtheceremony.B.Visitorscanlistentosomemusicattheceremony.C.Theceremonyisheldat11:30ameverydaythroughouttheyear.D.ChangingtheGuardinvolvestwogroupsofguardseverytime.62.WhatcanvisitorslearnabouttheBritishpeopleatGeffryeMuseum?A.Thehomelife.B.Thesociallife.C.Thepoliticallife.D.Theculturallife.63.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.SirJohnSoanewasapainterwholivedintheVictorianera.B.Hogarth’spaintingswerecriticizedbyotherpaintersofhistime.C.TheBankofEnglandMuseumnolongerfunctionsasabanknow.13\nD.SirJohnSoane’sMuseumisagoodplacetoseeoldandvaluableobjects.64.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthistext?A.ActiveLifeinLondonB.FreeLondonAttractionsC.FamousMuseumsinLondonD.EnjoyYourStayinLondonBForninedaysinOctober,theNewMexicoskiesarepaintedashundredsofballoonsliftofffromAlbuquerque’sBalloonFiestaPark.Forballooningfansworldwide,theAlbuquerqueInternationalBalloonFiestaisapilgrimage(朝圣之旅).There'ssomethingforeveryonetoenjoy---specialshapesfilledwithequalpartsofhotairandwonder,andBalloonGlowsthatcreateamagicalnightlandscapeforspectators(观众)towander.TheAlbuquerqueInternationalBalloonFiestaisaworld-famousattractionanddestinationforkidsofallages.Formorethanthreedecades,thefirstweekinOctoberbringsthesmellofroastingchilies(辣椒)andthebeautiful,magicalmovingpictureshowofhotairballoonssailingsilentlythroughthefallair.GuestsfromallovertheworldcometoAlbuquerquetocelebrateballooning.HundredsofballoonswillbetakingflightfromtheBalloonFiestaParkthisyear.Fromitsbeginningsin1972with13balloonslaunchingfromashoppingmallparkinglot,theBalloonFiestahasgrowntomultipleeventslaunchingyear-roundatthecustomdesigned,365-acreBalloonFiestaPark.With700balloons,itisthelargestballooningeventonearth,themostphotographedeventonearth,andthelargestinternationaleventheldintheUnitedStateseveryyear.Imagine54footballfields,allputtogether.That’sthesizeofBalloonFiestaPark’s78-acrelaunchfield!AndatthisPark’s“playingfield”,therearenolosingteamsandnoviewingstands.Guestswalkthefieldandarepartoftheaction.Hundredsofthousandsofsmiling,upturnedfaces,attractedbythebeautyofhotairballoonsfillingthebigblueNewMexicosky.Whatyoucan’thearuntilyouwalkourfieldatnightfallisthethrillingroar(喧闹声)ofhundredsofburnerssettingfire,turningtheParkintoahugelightedChristmastreeofcolorfulballoons.Whatyoucan’tfeeluntilyoujoinusisthegreatjoyeverywherearoundyou.BalloonFiestaParkislocatednorthofAlamedaBoulevard,onemilewestofInterstate-25.65.WhatcanwelearnabouttheBalloonFiestafromthetext?A.Ithasahistoryof30years.B.Itisonlyheldinthedaytime.C.Itexhibitspicturesandphotos.D.ItisheldatthebeginningofOctober.13\n66.WhichofthefollowingwordbestdescribesthesceneinParagraph6?A.Inspiring.B.Peaceful.C.Exciting.D.Touching.67.Thetextmostprobablycomesfrom_.A.atravelmagazineB.aspecialreportC.apersonaldiaryD.ahistorytextbookCSomepeoplerantotheseasideandtriedtoescapeinboats.Therewerehugewaves,andmanyboatswereoverturned,butsomefamiliesgotaway.Otherpeopleranintothecountry,awayfromthemountain.Intheend,mostofthepeopleescapedfromPompeiiintime.Butabout2,000peopledidn’tgetaway.Theydiedundertheashes.Infact,thecitywascoveredwithabout15-20feetofashes.Whenitrainedlater,theashesbecameashardasrock.NotfarfromPompeiiwasanothersmallcity.Thepeoplewholivedtherecouldseethevolcano,andtheytalkedtothepeoplewhoescaped.AboynamedPlinywatchedandlistenedtoeverything.Whenhegrewup,hewroteaboutPompeii,buthiswritingswerelost.Aftermanyyears,peoplebuiltanewtownoverPompeii.TheoldRomancitywasforgotten.Then,inthe19thcentury,peoplefoundsomeofPliny’swritings.TheyreadhisstoryaboutPompeiiandwonderedwhereitwas.OnedaynearVesuvius,someworkersweremakingaholeintheground,andtheyfoundpiecesofanoldwall.Afewyearslater,morewallsandbuildingswerefound.Therewasalsoastonewiththenameofthecity---Pompeii.In1860,theKingofItalytoldscientiststouncoverPompeii.Theytookawayalotofrockanddirt,andfoundthecityjustasitwasbeforethevolcano.Inonecafétherewasstillmoneyonatable.Inahouse,therewerepotsandpansinafireplaceandabowlofeggsonatable.Theashkeptallthesethingsthesamefortwohundredyears.Atfirst,thescientistswonderedwhytheyfoundfewhumanbones.Butthen,theyunderstoodwhathadhappened.Thebodiesandbonesweregone,butintheirplace,therewereholesintherocks.Today,Pompeiiisanopen-airmuseum.Peoplecomefromallovertheworldtoseeit.ScientistscontinuetostudytheRomancity.Fromit,theyhavelearnedalotaboutthewaypeoplelivedinthosedays.68.AfterthevolcanoexplodedmostofthepeoplewholivedinPompeii_.A.diedundertheashesB.builtanewtownC.stayedinthecityD.leftthecity69.WhatdoweknowaboutPliny?A.HerediscoveredPompeii’slocation.13\nB.HerecordedsomethingaboutPompeii.C.HestudiedPompeii’shistory.D.HebuiltamuseumforPompeii.70.Accordingtothetext,peoplebeforethe19thcentury_.A.didn’tknowwherePompeiiwasB.heardthestoriesofPlinyC.madeupmanystoriesaboutPompeiiD.didn’tfindthelocationofthevolcano71.WhenscientistsuncoveredPompeii,theyfound_.A.somewritingsaboutthecityB.astonewiththenameofaboyC.everythinginitunchangedD.lotsofhumanbonesDDuringtheearlyyearsofAmericansettlement,anewformofEnglishwasbeginningtodevelopintheislandsoftheWestIndiesandthesouthernpartofthemainland,spokenbytheblackpopulation.Thebeginningoftheseventeenthcenturysawtheappearanceoftheslavetrade.ShipsfromEuropetravelledtotheWestAfricancoast,wheretheyexchangedcheapgoodsforblackslaves.TheslaveswereshippedinterribleconditionstotheCaribbeanislandsandtheAmericancoast,wheretheywereinturnexchangedforsuchproductsassugarandmolasses(糖蜜).TheshipsthenreturnedtoEngland,completingan“Atlantictriangle”ofjourneys,andtheprocessbeganagain.BritainandtheUnitedStateshadoutlawedtheslavetradeby1865,butbythattime,nearly200yearsoftradinghadtakenplace.Bythemiddleofthenineteenthcentury,therewereoverfourmillionblackslavesinAmerica.Thepolicyoftheslave-traderswastobringpeopleofdifferentlanguagebackgroundstogetherintheships,tomakeitdifficultforgroupstoplanrebellion(造反).Theresultwasthegrowthofseveralpidgin(混杂语言)formsofcommunication,andinparticularapidginbetweentheslavesandthesailors,manyofwhomspokeEnglish.OncearrivingintheCaribbean,thispidginEnglishcontinuedtoactasamajormeansofcommunicationbetweentheblackpopulationandthenewlandowners,andamongtheblacksthemselves.Then,whenchildrencametobeborn,thepidginbecametheirmothertongue,thusproducingthefirstblackCreolespeechintheregion.ThisCreoleEnglishrapidlycametobeusedthroughoutthecottonplantations(种植园),andinthecoastaltownsandislands.Similarly,creolizedformsofFrench,SpanishandPortugueseappearedinandaroundtheCaribbean.72.Theunderlinedword“outlawed”inParagraph1canbereplacedby.A.conductedB.bannedC.controlledD.damaged13\n73.Itcanbeinferredthattheslavesinthesameship_.A.didn’tcommunicatewitheachotherB.couldunderstandseverallanguagesC.spokedifferentlanguagesD.camefromthesamecountry74.Accordingtothetext,Creolespeechcomesfrom.A.aEuropeanlanguageandanAmericanlanguageB.EnglishandAfricanlanguagesC.SpanishandEnglishD.Africanlanguages75.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.LanguagesspokeninAmerica.B.“Atlantictriangle”ofjourneys.C.Thehistoryofslavetrade.D.TheoriginofblackEnglish.第二卷V.阅读表达(10%)I’ma34-year-oldman,married,livedinanicehouse,andhaveasuccessfulcareerasaneducationalconsultant.Butmylifewasnotalwayssogreat.Ihadalearningdisabilityfromanearlyage.IwenttoaspecialschoolwhereIgotplentyofextrahelp.Still,Isufferedtherestofmyschooldaysinpublicschools.MylifeimprovedremarkablywhenIdiscoveredart.Theartworldgavemeachancetoexpressmyselfwithoutwords.Iwenttoaworkshopandgraduallygotgoodatmakingthingswithclay(黏土).HereIlearnedmyfirstimportantlesson:disabledasIwasinlanguage,Icouldstillbesmartandwellexpressmyselfwithclay.Andmyconfidencecamealong.Igotmynextlessonfromrockclimbing.ItwasafunthingbutIwasscaredfromthestart.Isoonnoticeditwasn’tatalentthing;itwaspractice.SoIdiditmore.Afteraboutfiveyearsofclimbing,IfoundmyselfinYosemiteValleyonabigwall.Ilearnedthatifyoufallinlovewithsomethinganddoitallthetime,youwillgetbetteratit.LaterIdecidedtoapplymypreviousexperiencetolearninghowtoreadandwrite.EverydayIpracticedreadingandwriting,whichIusedtoavoidasmuchaspossible.Aftertwohardyears,Iwasliterate.Havinggonethroughthelongprocesswithart,rockclimbing,andreadingandwriting,nowI’vegottoapointinmylifewhereIknowIamsmartenoughtodiveintoanareathatistotallyunknown,hard,butinteresting.76.Whatmadetheauthor’sschooldaysdifficult?(Nomorethan5words)13\n77.Whydidartgivetheauthorconfidence?(Nomorethan10words)13\n78.Whatlessondidtheauthorlearnfromrockclimbing?(Nomorethan15words)79.WhatisthemeaningoftheunderlinedpartinParagraph4?(Nomorethan5words)80.Howdoestheauthor’sstoryinspireyoutoovercomedifficultiesinlife?Putitinyourownwords.(Nomorethan20words)__VI.单词拼写(10%)81.Iwouldbeveryg(感谢的,感激的)ifyoucouldsendmemoreinformationaboutthepostsavailable.82.Thegoodthingaboutchildrenisthattheya_(适应)veryeasilytonewenvironments.83.Mutualunderstandingise(必不可少的,绝对重要的)tofriendship.84.Hewasconsideredquiteq(合格的,称职的)forthejob.85.OnJanuary3thecompanywillp(提出)itsplanstothebank.86.It'samazinghowcloselyBrianandStever(与…相似)eachother.87.I'md(坚决的)togetthispieceofworkfinishedtoday.88.Tolstoy'sexperiencesofwarhadap_(深刻的)effectonhiswork.89.FormorethanacenturycommunicationsacrosstheAtlantichavedevelopeds_(不断地、持续地).90.Twain’svividandoftenamusingdescriptionsoflifeontheriverquicklybecamepopular,ande_(建立,确立)thereputationhestillenjoystodayasoneofAmerica’sgreatestwriters.13\n听力:参考答案1-5ABBAC6-10ACBCB11-15CCABC16-20BBBCA单选:21-25 BAABD26-30ABDCA31-35DBCDA36-40 DDCDB完形:41-45 BDDAC46-50CADCB51-55ADBCB56-60 ACDBA阅读:61-64 BADB65-67DCA68-71DBAC72-75 BCBD阅表:76.(His)learningdisability.Or:Havingalearningdisability.Or:Thathewaslearningdisabled.Or:Hehadalearningdisability.77.Hecouldbesmartandexpresshimselfwithclay.Or:Artcouldhelphimexpresshimselfwithoutwords.Or:Hecouldwellexpresshimselfwithclay/art.78.Ifyouenjoysomethingandkeepdoingit,youwillgetbetteratit.Or:Themoreyoupracticesomething,thebetteratityouwillbecome.Or:Practicemakesperfect.Or:Practiceleadstosuccess.79.Icouldreadandwrite.80.Weshouldnotloseheartinfaceofdifficulties.Ifweworkhard,wewillfindawayout.Or:Theauthor’sstorytellsmethatIshouldbeconfidentandpracticehardtoovercomedifficultiesinmylife.Or:Weshouldovercomeourweaknessandfearswithcourageanddetermination.以上答案仅供参考单词拼写81. grateful82. adapt83. essential84. qualified85. present86. resemble87. determined88. profound89. steadily90. established

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