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    哈师大附中2020级高二上开学摸底考试
    英语试题2021.08.25
    时间:120分钟 满分:150分
    一、单项选择:(共15小题,每题1分,满分15分)
    01. and happy, Tony stood up and accepted the prize.
    A. Surprising B. Surprised C. To be surprising D. Be surprised
    02. We often provide our children with toys, footballs or basketballs, that all children like these things.
    A. thinking B. think C. to think D. thought
    03. automatically(自动地), the e-mail will be received by all the club members.
    A. Mailed out B. Mailing out C. To mail out D. Having mailed out
    04. With a lot of difficult problems , the newly-elected president is having a hard time.
    A. settled B. settling C. to settle D. being settled
    05. While we were running on the playground, Jack suddenly stopped and lay on the ground, so we all stopped what was wrong with him.
    A. to run; to see B. running: seeing C. running; to see D. to run; seeing
    06. When I first met Bryan l didn't like him, but I my mind.
    A. have changed B. change C. had changed D. would change
    07.—Could I use your car tomorrow morning?
    —Sure. I a report at home.
    A. will be writing B. will have written C. have written D. have been writing
    08. On Monday mornings it usually me an hours to drive to work although the actual distance is only 20 miles.
    A. takes B. is taking C. took D. will take
    09.—Hi, Mary. It's nice to see you.
    —I coming to visit you but too much work prevented me from doing so.
    A. had thought of B. thought of C. have been thought of D. have thought of
    10. the Games will be held in Beijing is not known.
    A. Whenever B. If C. Whether D. That
    11. A story goes Elizabeth I of England liked nothing more than being surrounded by clever and qualified noblemen at court.
    A. when B. where C. what D. that
    12. I was surprised by her words, which made me recognize silly mistakes I had made.
    A. what B. that C. how D. which
    13. Try she might, Sue couldn't get the door open.
    A. if B. as C. sine D. when
    14. Alice's father always brings her a nice gift he returns home from his business trip.
    A. by the time B. at the time C. every time D. in the time
    15. One more week, we will accomplish the task.
    A. or B. so that C. and D. if
    二、阅读理解(共25小题,每题2分,满分50分)
    阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
    A
    GoGolf Indoor and Outdoor Golf Programme
    An indoor and outdoor golf programme for kids. It is fun and easy to learn, and is a great exercise! The GoGolf Programme has been designed to introduce children from 4 to 12 years of age to the global sport of golf in a manner that is progressive, active and safe. The GoGolf programme combines advanced technique with active golf exercises and games. Check us out for after-school programmes and summer camps.
    (905)771-7511 l josh@gogolfprogram.com │ www.gogolfprogram.com
    Camp Trillium
    Camp Trillium is a charitable organization that provides recreational programming for children living with cancer and their families in the province of Ontario. All programmes are operated at no cost to the family. Camp Trillium offers 54 programmes ranging from family camps to youth and preschool groups to day camps to in-clinic programmes. These programmes operate 12 months of the year.
    1-888-999-CAMP / info@camptrillium.cab l www.camptrillium.com
    TenTen Tennis
    TenTen Tennis makes tennis easy. It is active, dynamic, fun, easy to learn, and is a great exercise. TenTen Tennis contains all the basic elements of tennis. It has been created to develop the skills of tennis easily and effectively. TenTen Tennis offers a varied programme consisting of ball skills, technique instruction and exercises. Check out our programmes and Summer Camps in Toronto, Richmond Hill and GTA.
    (905)771-7511 l tenten@tententennis.com l www.tententennis.com
    Avenue Road Arts School
    Offer full-year Tolddler(幼儿期) arts and Kinder Arts programmes. Let's make Music classes for babies, as well as Fall, Winter and Spring after-school and Saturday sessions for children & teens and performing arts. Adult daytime and evening classes and visitor Summer Camps and Classes are also available.
    (416)961-1502 l contactus@avrartsschool.com l www.avrarsschool.com
    16. Mr. Smith whose son suffers from cancer will probably attend .
    A. Camp Trillium B. TenTen Tennis
    C. Avenue Road Arts School D. GoGolf Indoor and Outdoor Golf programme
    17. What can we infer about the Avenue Road Arts School?
    A. It is free of charge for kids. B. It is suitable for babies only.
    C. Visitors can only attend it in summer. D. Adults can only attend classes during the day time.
    18. We can learn from the passage that .
    A. GoGolf Indoor and Outdoor Golf Programme is located in Toronto, Canada
    B. rooms in Avenue Road Arts School are open 24 hours
    C. TenTen Tennis makes playing golf easy for kids
    D. Camp Trillium offers full-year programmes
    B
    Alan Naiman was known for being very careful about how he spent his money. But even those closest to him had no knowledge of the fortune he quietly gathered and the last act he had planned.
    Naiman died of cancer at age 63 last January. The man from the American state of Washington gave most of his money to groups that help the poor, sick, disabled and abandoned children.
    He gave them $11 million. The large amount of his fortune shocked the groups that received his gifts and even his best friends. That is because Naiman had been known to repair his own shoes with duct tape. He had sought deals to buy food from grocery stores at closing time and taken friends out to lunch at low cost restaurants.
    Naiman died unmarried and childless. He loved children but also was intensely private. He saved, invested and worked extra jobs to gather money. He rarely spent the money on himself after seeing how unfair life could be for children who suffer most.
    Naiman was a former banker who worked for the past 20 years at the state Department of Social and Health Services. He earned $67,234 a year and also took on side jobs. Sometimes, he worked as many as three at a time. He saved and invested enough to make several millions of dollars. He also received millions more from his parents after they died.
    He left $2.5 million to the Pediatric Interim Care Center in Washington. The center is a private organization that cares for babies born to mothers who abused drugs and children with drug dependency. The center used the money to pay off its mortgage(按揭) and buy a new vehicle to transport the children.
    Naiman gave $900, 000 to the Treehouse, where children without parents can choose toys and necessities for free. Trechouse is using Naiman's money to expand its college and career support services statewide.
    19. Why were Naiman's best friends shocked at his donation?
    A. He left nothing to his relatives. B. He was dishonest in his economic conditions.
    C. He received wealth from his parents secretly. D. He used to be very careful to spend money.
    20. Naiman was greatly concerned about .
    A. his money B. his career C. children in trouble D. life after retirement
    21. How did Naiman's money benefit the Pediatric Interim Care Center?
    A. It improved its transport system. B. It offered more toys to children.
    C. It sent more children to college. D. It helped more women give up drugs.
    C
    If businesses are to get workers back into the office, finding ways to keep social distancing will be important. An Israeli company thinks it can help, using smart sensors installed on workplace ceilings.
    PointGrab developed its technology before COVID-19 to help workspace managers optimize(优化) how employees use office space. About the size of a smoke alarm, the sensors can record the exact number and location of people in buildings including offices, hotels and restaurants. One of the company's first clients was Deloitte, which installed the system at its London office last year. PointGrab's sensors were connected to screens in the building to show the availability (利用率) of desks and shared areas in real time. PointGrab CEO Doron Shachar says it was one of a series of innovations(创新) that helped Deloitte fit 30% more people into 3% less space.
    Now to prevent the coronavirus spreading face to face, PointGrab has modified the technology to some degree so the sensors can also monitor social distancing by keeping track of how far apart people are, and whether they're traveling in one direction around a building. Workspace managers can set up alarm for when two people are closer than two meters for more than 30 seconds, for example. The sensors have been included in the “six feet office” concept created by a company Cushman & Wakefield to encourage employees to practice social distancing. They are currently being used in this way at a university in the Netherlands, and at an innovation centre in Belgium. While the social distancing innovation is new, PointGrab has installed more than 10, 000 sensors for workspace optimization, including in the offices of Coca-Cola, Facebook and Dell.
    Workers might not like the idea of being monitored, but PointGrab says no images or identifying features are recorded. Instead, each employee is represented as a dot on a screen. “The sensor does not violate people's privacy.” Shachar says. This is extremely important in the workspace.
    22. What were the sensors used to do before COVID-19?
    A. To identify employees. B. To record locations.
    C. To keep track of employees. D. To make better use of office space.
    23. What does the underlined word “modified” probably mean in Paragraph 3?
    A. Introduced. B. Adjusted. C. Formed. D. Boomed.
    24. Which of the following is the best title for the text?
    A. How we can get workers back into their office B. How we can improve the employees’ efficiency
    C. Smart sensors make office social distancing easier D. Smart sensors are a key technological innovation
    D
    According to a survey, the waste of food on the dining table occupies 10% of the total grain output. Last week Meituan co-published a proposal with a number of business organizations, calling on restaurants to stop food waste and help develop new eating habits for customers. “Restaurants should use official accounts on social media and live-streaming to promote and advocate food-saving actions,” the proposal said.
    Meituan and the organizations are advocating that merchants offer guidance for consumers, including reminding them during the ordering process about the taste of the ingredients, portion sizes and other information about the dishes, to help them avoid food waste due to misleading information.
    Catering associations in more than 18 provinces have also joined the campaign to remove food waste. The Wuhan Catering Association proposed an “N-1” ordering code for restaurants in which a group of 10 diners would only order enough for nine people. More food is only brought to the table if required. It has inspired people to rethink their relationship with food and waste.
    On Friday, the China Cuisine Association announced that it had teamed up with Ele.me, a food delivery platform, to launch a “half-dish plan”, encouraging restaurants to provide customers with the option to order smaller portions. Besides, customers are encouraged to take their leftovers home.
    To reduce food waste on social media platforms, some popular video platforms have stepped up content reviews of food-related live streams and implemented (实施) regulations of online eating shows. Now, if users search certain keywords, such as “eating show” or “competitive caters”, a cautionary message pops up to remind them to cherish food and keep a reasonable diet.
    25. What is the purpose of the proposal mentioned in the passage?
    A. To monitor food sales on social media and live-streaming.
    B. To expand the business and competitive ability of Meituan.
    C. To encourage restaurants to take measures to reduce food waste.
    D. To promote cooperation between Meituan and other organizations.
    26. How is Paragraph 3 developed?
    A. By doing a survey. B. By offering analysis.
    C. By making comparisons. D. By giving an example.
    27. What is the suggestion for consumers in the passage?
    A. Purchasing their favorite food. B. Buying proper amounts of food.
    C. Following some competitive eaters. D. Leaving their leftovers in the restaurant.
    28. What docs the underlined phrase “pops up” in the last paragraph mean?
    A. Appears unexpectedly. B. Spreads widely.
    C. Moves quickly. D. Fades slowly.
    E
    Mini Book Excerpts (节选)
    Biography
    When Salinger learned that a car park was to be built on the land, the middle-aged writer was shocked and quickly bought the neighboring area to protect it... The townspeople never forgot the rescue and came to help their most famous neighbor.
    J. D. Salinger: A Life by Kenneth Slawenski (Random House, $27)
    Mystery(疑案小说)
    “You're a smart boy. Benny's death was no accident, and you're the only one who saw it happen. Do you think the murderer should get away with it?” The boy was staring stubbornly at his lap again.
    A thought suddenly occurred to Annika. “Did you ... You recognized the man in the car, didn't you?”
    The boy hesitated, twisting his fingers. “Maybe,” he said quietly.
    Red Wolf by Liza Marklund (Atria Books, $ 25.99)
    Short Stories
    She wants to say to him what she has learned, none of it in class: Some women are born stupid, and some women are too smart for their own good. Some women are born to give, and some women only know how to take. Some women learn who they want to be from their mothers, some who they don't want to be. Some mothers suffer so their daughters won't. Some mothers love so their daughters won't.
    You Are Free by Danzy Senna (Riverhead Books, $ 15)
    Humor
    Do your kids like to have fun? Come to Fun Times! Do you like to watch your kids having fun? Bring them to Fun Times! Fun Times!’s “amusement cycling” is the most fun you can have, legally, in the United States right now. Why spend thousands of dollars flying to Disney World when you can spend less than half of that within a day's drive of most cities?
    Happy: And Other Bad Thoughts by Larry Doyle (Ecco, $14.99)
    29. If the readers want to know about the life of Salinger, they should buy the book published by .
    A. Ecco B. Atria Books C. Riverhead Books D. Random House
    30. The book Happy: And Other Bad Thoughts is intended for .
    A. young children B. Disney World workers
    C. middle school teachers D. parents with young children
    31. Which book describes women with characters of their own?
    A. Happy: And Other Bad Thoughts B. J. D. Salinger: A Life
    C. You Are Free D. Red Wolf
    32. After finishing the book Red Wolf, the readers would learn that .
    A. the boy helped arrest the murderer B. Benny died of an accident
    C. the murderer got away with the crime D. Annika carried out the crime
    F
    I always felt sorry for the people in wheelchair. Some people, old and weak, can not get around by themselves. Others seem perfectly healthy, dressed in business suits. But whenever I saw someone in a wheelchair, I only saw a disability, not a person.
    Then I fainted at Euro Disney due to low blood pressure. This was the first time I had ever fainted, and my parents said that I must rest for a while after First aid. I agreed to take it easy but, as I stepped towards the door, I saw my dad pushing a wheelchair in my direction! Feeling the color burn my cheeks, I asked him to wheel that thing right back to where he found it.
    I could not believe this was happening to me. Wheelchairs were fine for other people but not for me, as my father wheeled me out into the main street, people immediately began to treat me differently.
    Little kids ran in front of me, forcing my father to stop the wheelchair suddenly. Bitterness set in as I was thrown back and forth. “Stupid kids—they have perfectly good legs. Why can't they watch where they are going?” I thought. People stared down at me, with pity in their eyes. Then they would look away, maybe because they thought the sooner they forgot me, the better.
    “I am just like you!” I wanted to scream. “The only difference is you've got legs, and I have wheels.”
    People in wheelchairs are not stupid. They see every look and hear each word. Looking out at the faces, I finally understood: I was once just like them. I treated people in wheelchairs exactly the way they did not want to be treated. I realized it is some of us with two healthy legs who are truly disabled.
    33. When the writer was healthy, she once .
    A. showed respect for disabled people B. imagined herself sitting in a wheelchair
    C. looked down upon disabled people D. saw some healthy people moving around in wheelchairs
    34. Facing the wheelchair for the first time, the writer .
    A. refused to accept it immediately B. felt curious about it
    C. thought it was ready for her father D. got ready to move around in it immediately
    35. The writer wants to say, from her own experience.
    A. life is so changeable that nobody can foresee B. people with healthy legs are truly disabled
    C. people often eat their bitter fruit D. life is the best teacher for people
    36. Which is the best title for the passage?
    A. The Wheelchairs Are as Good as Two Legs B. People with Two Legs Are Truly Healthy
    C. How to Get Used to Wheelchairs D. The Difference between Healthy People and the Disabled
    G
    You are given many opportunities in life to choose to be a victim or creator. When you choose to be a victim, the world is a cold and difficult place. “They” did things to you which caused all of your pain and suffering. “They” are wrong and bad, and life is terrible as long as “they” are around. Or you may blame yourself for all your problems, thus internalizing (内化) your victimization. The truth is, your life is likely to stay that way as long as you feel a need to blame yourself or others.
    Those who choose to be creators look at life quite differently. They know there are individuals who might like to control their lives, but they don't let this get in the way. They know they have their weaknesses, yet they don't blame themselves when they fail. Whatever happens, they have choice in the matter. They believe their dance with each sacred (神圣的) moment of life is a gift and that storms are a natural part of life which can bring the rain needed for emotional and spiritual growth.
    Victims and creators live in the same physical world and deal with many of the same physical realities, yet their experience of life is worlds apart. Victims relish (沉溺) in anger, guilt, and other emotions that cause others—and even themselves—to feel like victims, too. Creators consciously choose love, inspiration, and other qualities which inspire not only themselves, but all around them. Both victims and creators always have choice to determine the direction of their lives.
    In reality, all of us play the victim or the creator at various points in our lives. One person, on losing a job or a special relationship, may feel as if it is the end of the world and sink into terrible suffering for months, years, or even a lifetime. Another with the same experience may choose to first experience the grief, then accept the loss and soon move on to be a powerful creative force in his life.
    In every moment and every circumstance, you can choose to have fuller, richer life by setting a clear intention to transform the victim within, and by inviting into your life the powerful creator that you are.
    37. What does the word “they” in Paragraph 1 probably refer to?
    A. People and things around you. B. Opportunities and problems.
    C. Creators and their choices. D. Victims and their sufferings.
    38. What can we learn from Paragraph 3?
    A. Creators and victims face quite different things in life.
    B. Creators and victims are masters of their lives.
    C. Victims can influence more people than creators.
    D. Compared with victims, creators are more emotional.
    39. The examples mentioned in Paragraph 4 show that.
    A. strong attachment to sufferings in life pulls people into victims.
    B. people need family support to deal with challengers in life.
    C. it takes creators quite a long time to get rid of their pains.
    D. one's experiences determine his attitude toward life.
    40. What is the author's purpose in writing this passage?
    A. To define victims and creators.
    B. To evaluate victims against creators.
    C. To explain the relationship between victims and creators.
    D. To suggest the transformation from victims to creators.
    三、七选五: (共5小题,每题1分,满分5分)
    根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
    Kids' health: Four steps for fighting stress
    Everybody gets stressed from time to time. 41 Some ways of dealing with stress - like screaming or hitting someone - don't solve much. But other ways, like talking to someone you trust, can lead you to solving your problem or at least feeling better.
    Try taking these four steps the next time you are stressed:
    (1) Get support. When you need help, reach out to the people who care about you. Talk to a trusted adult, such as a parent or other relatives. 42 They might have had similar problems, such as dealing with a test, or the death of a beloved pet.
    (2) Don't take it out on yourself. Sometimes when kids are stressed and upset they take it out on themselves. Oh, dear, that's not a good idea. Remember that there are always people to help you. Don't take it out on yourself. 43
    (3) Try to solve the problem. After you're calm and you have support from adults and friends, it's time to get down to business. 44 Even if you can't solve it all, you can solve a piece of it.
    (4) Be positive. Most stress is temporary (暂时的). Remember stress does go away, especially when you figure out the problem and start working on solving it.
    These steps aren't magic, but they do work. And if you can stay positive as you make your way through a tough time, you'll help yourself feel better even faster. 45
    A. Ask for a helping hand to get you through the tough situation.
    B. Notice your friends' feelings and find a way to help them.
    C. Different people feel stress in different ways.
    D. Ah, it feels so good when the stress is gone.
    E. You need to figure out what the problem is.
    E. And don't forget about your friends.
    G Then, find a way to calm down.
    四、完型填空: (共40小题,每题1分,满分40分)
    阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、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。
    (1)
    Body language is the quiet, secret and most powerful language of all! It speaks 46 than words. According to specialists, our bodies send out more 47 than we realize. In fact, non-verbal communication(非言语交际) takes up about 50% of what we really 48 , And body language is particularly 49 when we attempt to communicate across cultures (文化) . Indeed, what is called body language is so 50 a part of us that it's actually often unnoticed. And misunderstandings occur as a result of it. 51 , different societies treat the 52 between people differently. Northern Europeans usually do not like having 53 contact (接触) even with friends, and certainly not with 54 . People from Latin American countries 55 , touch each other quite a lot. Therefore, it's possible that in 56 , it may look like a Latino is 57 a Norwegian all over the room. The Latino, trying to express friendship, will keep moving 58 . The Norwegian, very probably seeing this as pushiness, will keep 59 -which the Latino will in return regard as 60 .
    Clearly, a great deal is going on when people 61 . And only a part of it is in the words themselves. And when parties are from 62 cultures, there's a strong possibility of 63 . But whatever the situation, the best 64 is to obey the Golden Rule: treat others as you would like to be 65 .
    46. A. straighter B. louder C. harder D. further
    47. A. sounds B. invitations C. feelings D. messages
    48. A. hope B. receive C. discover D. mean
    49. A. immediate B. misleading C. important D. difficult
    50. A. well B. far C. much D. long
    51. A. For example B. Thus C. However D. In short
    52. A. trade B. distance C. connections D. greetings
    53. A. eye B. verbal C. bodily D. telephone
    54. A. strangers B. relatives C. neighbours D. enemies
    55. A. in other words B. on the other hand C. in a similar way D. by all means
    56. A. trouble B. conversation C. silence D. experiment
    57. A. disturbing B. helping C. guiding D. following
    58. A. closer B. faster C. in D. away
    59. A. stepping forward B. going on C. backing away D. coming out
    60. A. weakness B. carelessness C. friendliness D. coldness
    61. A. talk B. travel C. laugh D. think
    62. A. different B. European C. Latino D. rich
    63. A. curiosity B. excitement C. misunderstanding D. nervousness
    64. A. chance B. time C. result D. advice
    65. A. noticed B. treated C. respected D. pleased
    (2)
    Years ago, I had a falling-out with a friend due to a misunderstanding that was completely my fault. I was afraid to 66 that I was wrong, so we hadn't spoken for years. Then we bumped into each other and decided to meet for lunch. It was so 67 that we kept meeting. After two or three meals together I felt forced to apologize for my 68 years earlier.
    My experience isn't unique. Many people 69 apologizing because the idea of admitting to wrongdoing makes them 70 uncomfortable. Apologies force us to admit to ourselves that we don't always 71 our standards. We might also fear that the victim(受害者) won't 72 our apology. We all like to 73 ourselves as good people—as kind, considerate and moral. For these 74 , an apology can be very difficult to give.
    Given my experience, there is no 75 that an apology is an important tool for 76 relationship to make it functional again. Usually a(n) 77 apology is called for, but if the victim is angry at the wrong behavior, it may be more 78 to wait, because their 79 may stop them from accepting our apologies. Also a delay 80 an apology s effectiveness because it conveys that the offender has time to reflect on his/her 81 . But a heartfelt apology has more powerful effects, which can improve our mental health and repair our 82 personal relationships. 83 , expressing regret and acknowledging responsibility are also vital. Without 84 , it's a good reason of your actions; without responsibility, it's an excuse.
    My friend and I had lunch recently, 15 years after my belated apology. Admitting that everything had been my fault helped us heal our relationship. We're both 85 to have our friendship today.
    66. A. report B. believe C. admit D. record
    67. A. pleasant B. awkward C. ridiculous D. wise
    68. A. comment B. promise C. trouble D. behavior
    69. A. allow B. avoid C. appreciate D. admit
    70. A. regretfully B. slightly C. eagerly D. terribly
    71. A. go back to B. look up to C. give way to D. live up to
    72. A. accept B. analyze C. exchange D. check
    73. A. serve B. view C. praise D. encourage
    74. A. reasons B. contents C. details D. examples
    75. A. need B. sense C. doubt D. use
    76. A. explaining B. rebuilding C. announcing D. practicing
    77. A. frequent B. permanent C. immediate D. formal
    78. A. convenient B. effective C. adventurous D. inspiring
    79. A. anxiety B. curiosity C. anger D. concern
    80. A. discovers B. records C. supplies D. increases
    81. A. misdeeds B. reputations C. questions D. decisions
    82. A. damaged B. disturbed C. required D. disabled
    83. A. Instead B. Thus C. Meanwhile D. However
    84. A. challenge B. regret C. expression D. influence
    85. A. tolerant B. cautious C. enthusiastic D. appreciative
    五、语法填空(共20个小题, 每小题1分,满分20分)
    在空白出填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
    (1)
    Patsy Smith, a woman in her 50s from Mississippi, 86. (raise) ducks for many years. She makes a living by 87. (sell) duck eggs. One of her ducks, Peg. is a bit different from other ducks.
    When Peg was young, one of his legs 88. (bite) off by a dog. Days later, 89. wound on his leg started to become infected. So Mrs. Smith put out a call for help around North America to see 90. there was a possibility that anyone could create a new leg for Peg. When some eighth-grade students learned of the situation, they decided to take action! They thought they might be able to use their 3D printer 91. (create) an artificial leg for Peg. Three of the students asked for more 92. (detail) information about Peg. Then they spent several 93. (month) creating and testing different models. It turned out to be a lot more complex 94. they had thought.
    Finally, their effort paid off and they created a model that fitted Peg's leg 95. (perfect)! Now, Peg can walk and run just like his duck buddies. And Mrs. Smith is very grateful to them.
    (2)
    Imagine a time 96. people feel like they’re inside their favorite video games, or can travel the world without leaving home. This 97. (become) possible as virtual reality (VR) continues to develop. Experts say VR was a hot topic at the 2015 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 98. (hold) on January 6 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Of the 99. (approximate) 3,900 exhibitors at the show, more than a dozen showed off their achievements on VR technology.
    VR technology started with games, but developers say it has the potential to transform 100. aspects of our life.
    Manuel Gutierrez-Novelo, co-founder of Immersion-VRelia, says VR can be a great tool for 101. (educate). “We can create an animation of the solar system or the molecular (分子的) structure of water,” he says. “If you see them in a virtual reality environment, not reading about them in a book 102. watching a video, I believe you will be able to learn about these things better.”
    According to Nick Nassiri of Razer, innovations (新发明) in virtual reality will keep 103. (come) up. He believes they'll happen first in gaming, then extend 104. other areas including medicine and education. “The key is getting it right in gaming,” he says. “And then 105. rest will come.”
    六、短文改错(每篇10处错误,共20处,每小题1分,满分20分)
    文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单询的增加、删除或修改。
    增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
    删除:把多余的词用斜线( \ )划掉。
    修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
    注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
    2、只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
    (1)
    As we all know, culture is similar with an iceberg. There are cultural rules where are obvious and easily to understand. Most of our cultural values, however, is not clear or hidden. For example, when you will visit a restaurant in Japan, chance are that people may sit on the floor and use chopsticks to eat. These eat habits are easy to come across. You may not know, therefore, that it's common for a man to sit cross-legged on the floor, but it's not considered acceptable for woman to do so. You have to study people's body language to understanding this less obvious cultural rule.
    (2)
    Two weeks after the summer vacation, I had been thinking about how to do since I didn't have to go to school for couple of months. During the holiday, I finished my homeworks quite early. Then we thought it would be a good idea to find a job to do for the rest of the bored holiday. I clearly remembered it was the first time that I have had a job. I spent a month in an office, mainly keyed information into the company's database. Every day I just did the same thing, but I try my best to love the work and continue. Although I found the job not interesting and I didn't earn much, but I still learned a lot from it.


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    (2)
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