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揚年第學(xué)期檢試高英本卷分為第Ⅰ卷(選擇題)和第Ⅱ卷(非選擇題120分。考試時間分。第Ⅰ卷(選擇題共85分第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)第一節(jié)(共5小;每小題1分滿分5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的AB、三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有15秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.WhatwillthemandoA.Playfootball.2.Whatdoesthewomando?

B.Buysomeflowers.C.Workingarden.A.Astudent.B.Awaitress.C.Atourguide.3.HowdidthemanfeelbeforehisA.Relaxed.B.Nervous.C.Confident.4.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atschool.B.Atashop.C.Attheman’house.5.WhatwillthemandoA.Eatout.B.Cookdinner.C.Buyvegetables.第二節(jié)(共15??;每小題1分,滿分分)聽下面段話或獨白,每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給A、、三選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題秒;聽完后,各小題給秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段料,回答第6和7題6.WhatisJohndoing?A.Takingnap.B.lunch.C.Takingamessage.7.WhattimeitprobablyA.12:00noon.B.12:30C.1:00pm.聽第7段料,回答第8和9題

8.Howmuchcanthemanifhepaysbyyear?A.15pounds.B.25pounds.C.35pounds.9.Howmanybookscanthemanatime?A.Twoatmost.B.atmost.C.Tenatmost.聽第8段料,回答第10至12題10.Whatarethedoing?A.AttendingaB.Waitingtobuytickets.C.someone.11.Whatdowetheconversation?A.Itwillbeonehourtheconcertstarts.B.Theticketsofthehavebeensoldout.C.Theticketofficedoesn’tacceptordersbyphone.12.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

TryingtophoneA.Friends.B.Strangers.C.Colleagues.聽第9段料,回答第13至16題13.Whatisthe’lifelikerightnow?A.Quiet.B.Hard.14.Whatdoesthemando?

C.Busy.A.Awriter.B.Aneditor.C.Adoctor.15.Whatarethewoman’sfavoritesportsatthegym?A.Runninganddancing.B.Swimmingandrunning.weights.16.Howlongwillspeakersstayatthegym?

C.SwimmingandliftingA.AtleastthreeB.Lessthantwohours.C.Abouttwoandahalfhours.聽第10段料,回答第17至第20題17.Whatisthetalkmainlyabout?A.Studyingoverseas.

B.Universityscholarship.C.Studyinginuniversities.18.Whichcountryranksthefirstonlist?

A.Australia.B.TheUnitedStates.C.TheUnitedKingdom.19.Whatistheeducationexpenseinperyear?A.AboutUSB.AboutUS$24,000.C.AboutUS20.Whatisthetuitioncostbasedon?A.Thetop10bestcolleges.B.Thetop10largestcolleges.C.Thetop10mostcolleges.第二部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié):單項填空(共15小題每小題1分,滿分15分請閱讀下面各題,從題中所給的AB、、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。21.Somepeopleexperienceshynessa_______tocommunication,butthiscanbebrokendowngradually.A.conflictB.tabooC.barrierD.delay22.Withhisteacherbehindback,hestillkepthis_______onthescreen.A.fixedB.fixingC.toD.beingfixed23.Itquiteunlikelylackingadequatepatienceandlovewill_______ateacher.A.turnB.makeC.getD.24.—secondintherunningrace.Congratulations!—Thanks.practisingmore,I_______differentA.mightgetB.maygetC.gotD.mighthavegot25.Tofindthemissingassoonaspossible,theywereremindedtototheInternet______dialing110.A.inplaceofB.inadditiontoC.inresponsetoD.regardto

in26.Suchaperson_______youreferredtojustnowisreallyhard_______inourlife.A.as;todealB.who;todealwithC.whom;tobedealtwithD.who;tobedealtwith27.Thenewlybuiltearthquake-resistanthousesinXinjianghaveresistedmorethan30earthquakes_______5.0magnitudeoraboveinthepastsevenyears.

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B.measuredC.tomeasureD.28.Forsakeofsafety,neverbelievemessagefromanunknownnumberuntilithasbeen_______.A.reformedB.confirmedC.transformedD.informed29.—CanIspeaktoMr.Johnsonato’clockafternoon?—I’mafraidnot.Hetotheconferencebythen.A.hasgoneB.isgoinggone

C.willhavegoneD.wouldhave30.TheBeltandRoadInitiativecanpromoteculturalexchange_______goodsexchange,whichbenefitsbothChinaandthecountriesconcerned.A.morethanB.ratherthanC.ofD.apartfrom31.IamstrugglingtoupmyEnglishnow.IfonlyI_______hardinone!A.studyB.studiedC.hadstudiedD.shouldstudy32.Hefeltconfidentthathehadpassedthetest,only_______thatheit.A.tellingB.C.tobetoldD.to33.Thewell-knowncrosstalkiswillingto_______newforeignstudentsiftheycanspeakPutonghuafluentlyandhaveaninterestinChineseculture.A.takeupB.takeafterC.downD.takeon34.Somepeopletendtotempersoeasilythatevenalittletroublecanmakethem_______.A.oncloudnineB.overthemoonoffthehandle

C.downinthedumpsD.fly35.—findittoremembersomanyEnglishwords.—_______.Justpracticemore.A.You’renotaloneB.NevermindC.Youaskforit第二節(jié)完形空(15小題每小題1分,滿分15分

D.Noproblem請認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的AB、C、D四選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

Morethanoneyearago,Isufferedfromamedicalissuelastingfortwomonths.Ididn’tshareitwitheveryonebecauseIthoughtitdidn’tsoundimportant,butastimehasprogressed,’vetorealizeitwassomuchmorethanthat.OnFebruary13,2017,Iwasinmykitchen36dinnerwithmyyoungestson.37Ifeltasharppaininmyhead,andwasveryseeing38.couldseetheconcerninmy’seyesasheaskedmetoonthesofawhilehefinishedcookingdinner.AsIlaythere,IactedasifwasOKbut39itgotworse.Thisheadachealongwithothersymptomscontinuednon-stopforthenextsevenweeks.40countlessdoctorandspecialistappointments,andtonsofmedicines,thepainremained.Bothdoctorsandseveralradiologistswere41.I’maofGodandIalwayshavebeen,42sadlywaslosinghopeandIfeltasiffaithwasbeingtestedthistime.Theemotionalsufferingbegantoaffectmyspirit.ThankfullycontinuedtobegratefulthatIwasfortunatetohavemedicalcare.Somanypeoplehavenomoneyfor43andsufferdaily.After48longdaysof44andgoingtobedwithanextremeheadache,answerandhealingfinallycamethroughawonderfuldoctorandphysicaltherapist.ToGodgoestheglory!Looking45Ifeelsogratefulforalltheloveeveryonegave.Ihavesomanyconsideratefriends,coworkers,46averylovingsweethusbandandthreeamazingkidsthatshowmeeverydayhowmuch47tothem.MymindwenttosomanyduringthisuncertaintimeandIwasremindedthatlifeissofragile.Nowadaysaschallengingitmaybe,I’mtryingto48eachdayasifitweremylast,remaining49andhappy.I’llcontinuetothankfulandgivebackwheneverandasmuchasI50youtodothesame.PraiseGod,fromwhomblessingsflow36.A.having

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D.remindD.uniqueD.challenge第三部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)根據(jù)布林文本閱讀,每題所給的A.B.和個選項中選出最佳選項5小題;每題1分滿分5分)51.Mr.RamsayandMr.Bankeswere_______inpast.A.strangersB.colleaguesC.D.friends52.WhatisMrs.’opinionofthelighthouse’work?A.AbsurdB.AppealingC.troublesomeD.Boring53.Whatkindstoryiscoconutseller

?A.thriller/horrorB.adventure/dramaC.fictionD.romanticcomedy54.WhatisBruno’livingplacelike?A.Itissafeandorderly.B.Itispoor,crowdedandunsafe.

D.Itisshabbybutsafe.C.Itissafe,quietandcomfortable.55.Bruno’skindmotherisa_______.A.worker.

B.sewer.C.cook.D.cleaner.第二節(jié)請認(rèn)閱讀下列短文,短文后各題所給的A、、C、四選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。(共15小題每題2分,滿分30分AInanattempttomakethegrouptextingexperiencemorebearable,we’veputtogetheralistofstrategiesandthingsconsiderwhenmessagingmultiplepeopleatthesametime.Thinkaboutwho’retextingWhetheryou’reinagrouptextwithyourparents,schoolmates,orfriends,considerwhatyou’resharing—andwhoyousharingitwith.Parentsmaybeinterestedinthelatestmemesandexplainingtheirslightdifferencescanbeapain.BemindfulofpeopleschedulesWhilenoteveryoneschedulesthesame,mostpeoplearebusyduringtypicalworkweekamilliondaytextsisn’tideal.Somepeopleriseearlyorgettobedearly.AvoidincludingthemonatextthatyouknowwillaskforabunchofresponsessuperatnightearlyintheNamethegroupIfyouhavetheabilitytonamethetextingormessaginggroupyouon—thisispossibleonaniPhoneorwhenusingFacebookMessenger—Istronglyrecommendyoudoso.Thoughnotthenamechoose,groupwillhelpyoukeeptrackallyourongoingconversations.Don'twritelotsofone-wordtextsPlease,ifyoumusttextinthegroupthread,don’tdelivermultipleshortanswersinarow.Everyonewilldespiseyou.Ifyousomethingpressingtoshareorsay,trytosumitupinonebrieftext.Ifyouhavelottosay,maybetrywritinganemail.

Damn’thavetimetobeonphonewhenIatwork,andfriendskeeptextingonthegroupchatandataloss.—(@_Melzzxx)56.Thepassageisintendedto_______.A.offersomesuggestionsonhowtotextappropriatelyinagroupB.explainwhyeveryoneshouldtextappropriatelyagroupC.trytothereaderstotextappropriatelyinagroupD.statetheimportancetextingappropriatelyingroup57.Whichsubtitlebettermatchesthee-mailthebottomoftheA.Thinkaboutwhoyou’retextingschedules.C.Namethegroup.

B.Bemindfulofpeople’sD.Don'twritelotsofone-wordtexts.BThereareacoupledifferentthingsthatmakeramennoodlesanunhealthychoice.Therenotmuchtotheseprovisionbesidessaltcarbohydrates.Whilethosecertainlygetthrownaroundquitea“badyou”comments,youmaynotknowhowtheyactuallyharmyourbody.Firstly,there’sthefactthatmostinstantramenservingscontainover1100milligramsof—thatapproachinghalfofthemaximumyoushouldeatperday.youtakethatmuchsodiuminasitting,yourbodyovercompensatesbyholdingmorewater.Thiscancausetemporarywaterweightgain,leavingyoubloated腫脹andlackinginenergy.Butwhilemayfeelbloated,chancesareyouwon’tfull.Sincethramencontainslotsofrefinedcarbohydrateswithvirtuallynoproteinorfiber,itessentiallytheverydefinitionofemptycalories.Andyou’veprobablyheardthesong-and-danceaboutrefinedcarbs;eatingtoomuchcanbloodsugarincreaseandthendecrease,leavingyouhungryandreadytoeat—whichleadstoweightgain.And,perhapsmostupsettingofall,thisquick-and-easymealmaystaywithyoumuchlongerthanyourealize.MassachusettsGeneralHospital’sDr.BradenKuo

apill-sizedcameratothedigestivetractsofvolunteerswhoateprocessedramennoodlesaswellasfreshones.avideo,Dr.Kuowastothat,aftertwohourswhenthefreshnoodleswerelonggone,ramennoodleswerestillthereintheintestines.DoctorsdoknowthatyearsoftheinstantpacketsarelinkedtopoorAnotherstudy,thisonebytheSchoolofHealth,thelong-termconsequencesoframenconsumptioninSouthKorea,whereit’sarcourse.Theyfoundthatsubjects,womeninparticular,whoateinstantnoodlesleasttwiceaweekhada68percenthigherriskofdiabetesandheart—subjectswhoateamoreconsistentlynaturaldiet.Inshort,eatingramenonceinwhilewon’tdamageyour—iswithmostprocessedfoods.Butit’snotsomethingshouldmakeahabitstomachandheart’ssake.58.What,accordingparagraph1,specificallycontributetothebodyinA.saltB.carbohydratesC.sodiumD.water59.Whichofthefollowingistheharmramentopeople?A.resultinginshort-termwaterweightgainB.muchlongerdigestingprocessinintestinesC.higherriskofdiabetesandheartdiseaseD.muchadditiontosaltcarbohydrates60.Whatdoesthewritertodowhenwritingthispassage?A.ToremindpeopleoftheharmdonetoourB.Toanalyzewheretheharmoframenliesindetail.C.Towarnpeoplenevertoformaramen-eatingD.Tourgepeoplethinktwicebeforeeatingramen.CWolvestravelshorterdistancesandmoveslowerduringsnowfallevents,accordingtonewresearchbyUniversityofAlbertabiologists.Theeffectsweremostpronouncedatnight,whenwolveshunt,andbehaviourreturnedtonormalwithinday.WolfacrosssnowinnortheasternAlberta.

"Ourfindingssuggestthattheresomethingaboutactivelyfallingsnowthatcauseswolvestodown,"saidAmandaDroghini,aformerstudentintheDepartmentofBiologicalScienceandleadauthoronthestudy.don'tknowtheexactmechanismthat.It'sunlikelytheywerestayingstillbecausetheywerefeastingonarecentkill.activeprecipitation(降雪量)mightwolves'huntingabilities.Likerain,snowclearsairofscentmolecules.So,maybefallingsnowmakesitfortodetectthesmellofprey."Overthecourseoftwotheresearchersusedremotecamerastodisclosesnowfalleventsandestimatesnowdepth.Tostudywolfmovement,theycollectedtelemetry(測距儀)datafrom17wolvestocalculatetravelspeedandduration,wellasrestingItisthefirststudytoexaminehowlargeflesh-eatinganimalsrespondtosnowfallWiththeeffectsofclimatechangeonprecipitationinthenorthforestregionuncertain,itisdifficulttopredicttheimplicationsforwolfpopulations.suchastheseincreaseourunderstandingofhowlargemammalsreacttosnowfallevents,butthetypeandofwinterprecipitationwilllikelyhaveanimpactonanimalbehaviorandtheenergeticcostofmovement.."Winterisalreadychallengingformanywildlifespeciesbecausemovingthroughsnowrequiresmoreenergy.Snowcanitharderforanimalstoaccessfoodresources,"saidDroghini,whoconductedtheresearchunderthesupervisionofProfessorStanBoutin,AlbertaBiodiversityConservationChair."Anythingthatincreasesthoseasincreasedrain-on-snowcouldleadtolackinginnutrition,poorbodycondition,andstarvationanimalsareunabletoupforthoseadditionalcosts.Thatisoneoftheworst-casescenarios(設(shè))but,intruth,welittleaboutpotentialchangesprecipitationpatternsandhowwildlifewillrespondtothosechanges."61.Whichoneistheclosesttotheunderlinedword“disclose”inparagraph3?A.identifyB.overlookC.overcomeD.disturb62.Increasedprecipitationmighthavethefollowingeffectsonanimalsexcept_______.

A.poorhealthB.nutritionalC.huntingability

D.losingappetite63.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat_______.A.researchersfinditdifficulttopredicttheimplicationsforwolvesB.researchershavefoundthemechanismbehindthephenomenonC.researchershavecollecteddatabyusingmoderntechnologiesD.researcherswillmostprobablygoonstudyingthephenomenon64.Wherecanweprobablyfindthisarticle?A.touristleaflets.B.sportsnewspapers.C.sciencemagazines.D.advertisingDForover70years,UNICEFhasbeenchildrenworkingprotecttheirrightsandprovideassistanceandservicestheytosurviveanddevelopallovertheworld.It'stheend-of-yearseason,andhaslotsofgoodnewstoshareabouttheinfluenceitssupportershavehadonthelivesofchildren.Thankstoitsgenerousdonors,UNICEFhashelpedsavemorelivesthananyotherhumanitarianorganization.MonthlydonorsareamajorreasonwhyUNICEFcanmakethatclaim,accordingtoKarlaCoello,USADirectorforMonthlyGiving.“Lastyear,UNICEFrespondedto377humanitarianemergencies,fromconflictstonaturaldisasters,”sCoello.“Emergencyappealsbringinimportantrevenue—butaftertheemergency,therearestillalotofthingschildrenneedtomakelifebearable.That’swhatourmonthlyprovide.”Whendroughtdestroyscrops,conflictforcesfamiliesfromtheirhomes,anepidemicbreaksoutoradisasterchildrensuffermost.insomecountries,eventhebestoftimesaredangerousforitsyoungestcitizens.Everydaymorethan15,000childrenunder5diefrompreventablecauses.Protectingbefore,duringandafteracrisisareliablesourceoffunding.Theconstantstreamofrevenueprovidedbydonationsenables

UNICEFtoreachchildrenwithwhattheyneedit,prepositioningemergencysuppliesadisasterandcontinuingtobuildsustainablesolutionsafteranimmediatecrisishassubsided.Monthlygivingisimportanttofundinglarge-scale(介入).ThankstoUNICEF’sglobalimmunecampaigns,theworldisnownearlyfreeof(小兒麻痹癥)andthereareonly14countrieswheremothersandstillfacematernalandneonataltetanus破傷風(fēng))threat.Andprogramsin120countriesarehelpingtoandtreatmalnutrition,whichlinkedtonearlyhalfofalldeathsofchildrenunder“UNICEFUSAmonthlydonorsareourmostengaged,dedicatedsupporters,”saysRebeccaUNICEFUSAMonthlyGiving.“Sowedobesttomakethemfeelappreciatedbykeepingthemthoroughlyupdatedabouttheimpacttheyarehavingthemhowmuchtheymattertous.”Inturn,monthlydonorstendtobededicatedsupporters.“Protectingchildrengivingthemopportunitiestoplay,learn,safer,heal—iscriticalto”explainedasurveyrespondent,expressingacommitmentchildrenthatUNICEFUSAGivingteamseeseveryday.SupporterswhosignupwithUNICEFUSAtogivemonthlyautomaticallybecomemembersoftheGuardianwhichaffordsthembenefits,including:?Annstatementstomaketaxtime?Aneasy-to-usedonoraccessthatsimplifiesmodifyinggiftamounts,paymentmethodsandmakingotherchanges,includingthetimingofdonationswiththeoptiontocancelatanypoint?Targetedcommunicationsintheformofmonthlystatementsandaquarterly8newsletterwithstoriesfromthefield?Ateamavailabletoquestionsviaemailorphone“Wehavesomedonorswhoareonfixedincome,otherswhocanaffordtomakeconsiderablemonthlydonations,"saysCoello.“Whetheryougive$5or$700amonth,youaresuperimportanttous.’simportantthattheyallreallywanttoandhelpchildren.Andthatamazing.”

Itcanbetime-consuminganddifficulttotrackcharitabledonations.Atendofyear,GuardianCirclemonthlysupportersreceiveonestatementmakesfilingtaxreturnseasier—andit'sdelightfultoseehowmuchgoodhasbeendonefortheworld’smostvulnerable受傷害的children.65.WhatisUNICEFmeanttodoaccordingthepassage?A.Toprotecthumanrightsofchildrenwholiveinpoverty.B.Toprovidetimelyassistanceduringtimeofemergency.C.Toensuretheirrights,survivalanddevelopment.D.Toofferaffordableserviceschildreninpoornationsneed.66.WhatdoesCoellowanttostressbythesewordsinparagraphA.Helpistobeprovidedbefore,duringandaftercrisisaswell.B.Emergenciescanalwaysattractdonorstomakecontributions.C.Attentionshouldbepaidtopreventingemergenciesafterwards.D.Monthlydonationssometimesfailtoreachthechildrenneed.67.Whydoesthewritermention’sglobalimmunecampaigns?A.Towarnpeopledangerspolioandtetanus.B.Tourgepeoplepreventandtreatmalnutritionaswell.C.Toinformpeopleofthedeadlyofcertaindiseases.D.Tostatethebenefitsoflarge-scaleinterventions.68.IfyousignupwithUNICEFUSAasmonthlyyou_______.A.easeyourburdenatyearlytaxtimeB.cancelwhateveryouhavedonatedC.getfreenewsletterseverythreemonthsD.answerquestionsviaemailorphone69.AccordingtoCoello,whocanbemonthlyA.Onlytheonewhoisabletopayaconsiderableamount.B.Whoevercanaffordtodonateacertainmonthly.C.Onewhohasafixedincometomakemonthlydonations.D.Anyonewillingtoprovideassistanceforchildreninneed.70.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitlethepassage?

A.WhyDonatingMonthlyWorksBest.B.HowTheDonorsProvideAssistance.C.WhatTheDonorsDoForChildren.D.WhenDonatingCanBeDoneProperly.第卷(兩部分共35分第四部分任型閱讀(共10小;每小題,滿分10)請認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一個最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意:每個空格只填1個詞。請將答案寫在答題卡上相應(yīng)題號的橫線上。TapingandbracinganklesAnklesprains(踝關(guān)節(jié)扭傷)arethemostcommonsports-relatedinjuriesintheUnitedIftherewasaneasywayofdecreasingthenumberandseverityoftheseinjuries,thatwouldbegreat.Forthisverythepracticeoftapingandbracingankleswasintroduceddecadesago.How,then,tapedoranklesdecreasetheincidenceandofsprainsinathletes?Oneexplanationforhowitworkscomesfromastudywhichfoundthattapedathleteshadimprovedproprioception本體感受)whichisthebody’toknowhowfasttheankleandfootareandiftheyarestartingtorolloverornot.Whentheywerecompared,theathleteswithtapedankleshadbetterproprioceptionbothbeforeandafterexercisecomparedwithathletesusingtape.Thetape’straction(力orpressureonskinofthefootandanklehelpedimprovesensitivityandproprioception,resultinginfeweranklesprains.Anothercommonconcernoftenexpressedthepublicisthatlengthenedpracticeoforbracinganklesinweakanklesthatthentendtogetinjuredmoreeasily;thiswouldbeastrongcaseagainsttapingbracingankles.However,ascientificstudylookedattheeffectsofbraceuseontheperoneuslongusmuscle.Itisanimportant穩(wěn)定裝置oftheankle,particularlyagainstinversion,themostofankleinjury.Thisstudyshowedthatperoneuslongus’stodoitsjobwasnotchangedbythelong-termwearingofananklebrace.

ManystudieshavebeencompletedcompareanklesandbracinganklestotrytodeterminewhichoneisMosthaveshownthatbracesareslightlymoreeffectivethantape,butthatbotharebetterthannoatall.Onestudyfoundthatsimplywearinghigh-topsneakersinsteadoflow-topspreventedsomeankleinjuriesandhigh-topstapehadthan50%fewerinjuriesthanlow-topsplustape.Sowhether’onthefieldoronthecourt,thetapeorbraceisanimportantpieceofathleticequipmentjusthelmetormouthTapingandbracingankleshavebeenpractisedfordecadesIntroductiontoreducethe(71)_______ofanklesprains.Howdoesthispracticework?●Itenablesthebodytohavebetterknowledgeoftheankleandfoot’(73)_______.●Itmakestheankleandfootmore(74)_______totheoutsidestimuli(刺激).Doesthispracticehavesideeffects?(72)_______about●Somepeopleassumethatthelengthenedpracticecouldthepracticeofbe(75)_______totheankles.tapingandbracing●(76)_______onscientificstudytheperoneusankleslongusmuscle,thelong-termofananklebracedidnot(77)_______itsability.Whichisbetter,tapingbracingankles?●Theybothworkwell,butthelatterworksmore(78)_______.●Besidesankles,wearingsneakersalsomakesa(79)_______.Whereveryoudosports,thetapeorbracereallyConclusion(80)_______.

第五部分書表達(dá)(滿分25分第一節(jié)讀下的句子,根據(jù)首母提示,在橫線上填上意思和形式都正確的單詞5小題,每空分,分5分81.tomakeustobuytheproduct,advertisershavemadeaclosestudyofhumannatureandhaveclassifiedallourlittleweaknesses.Intheireffortstoustobuythisorthatproduct,advertisershavemadeaclosestudyofhumannatureandclassifiedallourlittleweaknesses.82.Atrampalwaysmovesfromplacetoplaceeasilybecausehehardlyhasanythingbelongingtohimtocarryontheway.Atrampcanmovefromplacetoplaceeasilyhehasfewmaterialp_______.83.Inordertosellthediamonds,themantriedhisbesttoprovethatthediamondswerereal.Inordertosellthediamonds,themantogreatl_______toprovethatthediamondswerereal.84.Tomakeupforhisunpleasantexperienceshospital,themandrankalittlemorethanwasgoodforhim.Toc_______forhisunpleasantexperiencesinhospital,themandrankamorethanwasgoodfor85.EricwasforcedtothearmytheWorldWar.Ericwaso_______tojointhearmyduringtheWorldWar.第二節(jié)請閱下面短文,并按求用英語寫一篇個詞左右的英語短文(滿分20分Theterm“behavior”comesfromthebehaviorofanimalsinherds,particularlywhentheyareinsituation.Alloftheuniteinagroupand,inpanicmode,movetogetherasunit.Thetermalsoappliestohumanbehaviour,andusuallydescribeslargenumbersofpeoplethesamewayatthesametime.Whenherdbehaviourin,anindividual’judgementandopinion-formingprocessshutdownasheorsheautomaticallyfollowsthe’behavior.Forexample,supposethatafamilyiswalkingdownthestreetlookingarestauranttohavedinner.Iftheypassa

restaurantthatisemptyisrelativelycrowdedwithcustomers,refarmorelikelytothecrowdedone.【寫作內(nèi)容】1.用30個詞概括上述材料;2.談你如何看待人們的從眾行為,然后用個理由或論據(jù)支撐你的看法?!緦懽饕蟆?.寫過程中不能直接引用原文語句;2.作中不能出現(xiàn)真實姓名和學(xué)校名稱;3.不寫標(biāo)題。【評分標(biāo)準(zhǔn)】內(nèi)容整,語言規(guī)范,語篇連貫,詞數(shù)適當(dāng)。

2018-2019學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期期末檢測試題高二英語答案一、聽力題(共20小,每題1分,滿分分)1-5CCBBA6-10BBABB11-15CBCAB16-20CAAAB二、單選題(共15小,每題1分,滿分分)21-25CABDB26-30AABCD31-35CCDDA三、完形填空(共15小,每題1分,滿分分)36-40DCCDA41-45BCADC46-50BABAD四、黑布林閱讀(共5小,每題分,分)51-55DDBBC五、閱讀理解(共15小,每題2分,滿分分)56-57AB58-60CDC61-6465-70CADADA六、任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題,題1分,分10分71.risk/chance(s)72.Concerns73.movement(s)74.sensitive75.harmful76.Based77.change78.effectively79.difference80.counts/matters七、新概念英語(共5小,每題分,分)81.pensate85.obliged八、作文(共1小,滿分20分Possibleversionone:Originallycomingfromthebehaviorofanimalsinherds,“herdbehavior”alsoappliestothehumanswhotendtoactthewayastheofothers.(30words)Iinfavorofthisbehaviorwhenwechoices.Firstly,themadebythemajorityofpeopleareverylikelytobereasonable.Inthiscase,herdmayhelpusmakesafedecisions.Secondly,wemakethesamechoiceasthemajority,itwillgreatlyreducetheriskofwrongchoices.Finally,asasayinggoes,twoheadsarebetterthanone.behavior,wecanbenefitalotfromagroupofpeoplewisdom.

Thereisnodoubtthatherdbehaviorsometimesdoesdamagetoourpersonalityandcreativity.Therefore,itsadvantagesanddisadvantagesareoftencloselyrelated.Itisnecessarytoholdanobjectiveattitudetowardsherdbehavior.(150words)Possibleversiontwo:Herdbehavior,originatingfrombehaviorofanimalsinherds,isalsousedtodescribethephenomenonthatalotofmakingthesameasthemajority.(30words)Thereisnodenyingthatherdbehaviouristobringconveniencetomakingourchoices,butithaseffectsonourpersonaljudgementandcreativity.Asweallknow,theadvancesofthemodernworldareanchoredinpersonalizedideas.Thediversityinourworldliesinvaryingfrompersontoperson.Thus,blindlyfollowingherschoicesisanythingbutawisedecision.Besides,peoplewithherdbehaviortendtoagreatnumberopportunitiestomakenewdiscoveries.Iftheyalwa

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