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    I. Listening Cmprehensin 25%(1-10每题1分,11-20,每题1.5分)
    Sectin A Shrt Cnversatins
    Directins: In Sectin A, yu will hear ten shrt cnversatins between tw speakers. At the end f each cnversatin, a questin will be asked abut what was said. The cnversatins and the questins will be spken nly nce. After yu hear a cnversatin and the questin abut it, read the fur pssible answers n yur paper, and decide which ne is the best answer t the questin yu have heard.
    1.A. $1.50B. $2C. $3D. $4.50
    2.A. In a library.B. In a bkstre.C. At a plice statin.D. In a restaurant.
    3.A. She had a headache.B. She had t stay in bed.
    C. She went t lk after Jane.D. She went t the dancing party.
    4.A. Jack is clever.B. Tm is reliable.
    C. Tm is hnest.D. Jack is dependable.
    5.A. T enjy the nice weather.B. T put ff the meeting.
    C. T take up their study tgether.D. T start a prject n weather change
    6.A. Her car is in gd cnditin.B. She is willing t lend them her car.
    C. She wuld take them if she can.D. She prefers t g t the game n ft.
    7.A. Try t find it in the huse.B. Repair the rf.
    C. Lend his friend a pen.D. Becme extremely angry.
    8.A. She wrks part-time this term.
    B. She wants t becme a schlar.
    C. She needn't wrk part-time this term.
    D. Her grades were nt gd enugh fr a schlarship.
    9.A. The wman has temprarily frgtten the name f the recrd.
    B. The name f the recrd is difficult t prnunce.
    C. The recrd has been left smewhere.
    D. The recrd is very ppular nwadays.
    10.A. Ile will cntinue his wrk n vacatin.B. Papers will pile while he is n vacatin.
    C. He has t much wrk t d.D. He has made his vacatin plans.
    Sectin B
    Directins: In Sectin B, yu will hear several lnger cnversatin(s) and shrt passage(s), and yu will be asked several questins n each f the cnversatin(s) and the passage(s). The cnversatin(s) and the passage(s) will be read twice, but the questins will be spken nly nce. When yu hear a questin, read the fur pssible answers n yur paper and decide which ne wuld be the best answer t the questin yu have heard.
    Questins 11 thrugh 13 are based n the fllwing passage.
    11.A. In 1815.B. In 1848.C. In 1850.D. In 1885.
    12.A. T enjy warm sunshine.B. T lk fr gld.
    C. T hunt fr gd jbs.D. T spend hlidays at the beach.
    13.A. It has the mst state clleges and universities in America.
    B. It is a large city with mre than fur millin peple.
    C. It is the largest state in land area thrughut America.
    D. It has a few high-technlgy cmpanies.
    Questins 14 thrugh 16 are based n the fllwing passage.
    14.A. ID card and passprt-sized pht.B. Passprt, ID card and the fee.
    C. Passprt and ID card.D. Passprt-sized pht, ID card and the fee.
    15.A. 10 a.m. t 6 p.m.B. 9 a.m. t 10 p.m.
    C. 9 a.m. t 12 nn.D. 2 p.m. t 6 p.m.
    16.A. They shuld bk the facilities ver the phne.
    B. They shuld use the facilities n weekends.
    C. They shuld cme in the mrning n weekdays.
    D. They shuld bring their membership cards with them.
    Questins 17 thrugh 20 are based n the fllwing cnversatin.
    17.A. Relaxing at the seashre.B. Visiting her parents.
    C. Reading in the library.D. Ging ut hiking.
    18.A. She was really tired ut.B. The weather was t cld.
    C. She had an appintment.D. She had schlwrk t d.
    19.A. She was n lnger interested.B. She was t tired t cntinue.
    C. She had t finish her schlwrk.D. She had t g swimming.
    20.A. She didn't want t take a risk.B. The water was t deep.
    C. The water was t cld.D. She preferred ding smething interesting.
    II. Grammar and Vcabulary
    Sectin A10%
    Directins: After reading the passage belw, fill in the blanks t make the passage cherent and grammatically crrect. Fr the blanks with a given wrd, fill in each blank with the prper frm f the given wrd; fr the ther blanks, use ne wrd that best fits each blank.
    The TERM “killjy parents” has been trending n Chinese scial media platfrms as many yung pcple cmplain that their parents wuld rather criticize than praise them fr their accmplishments, One pster, fr example, remarked that his parents said his high scre in math wasn't gd enugh ____21____ several ther students had scred higher. ____22____ cmplained that, after ____23____(accept) int a “secnd-tier” university, the respnse he gt fr his father was “Cngratulatins. Yu gt admitted t a garbage university.”
    It’s a terrible feeling t have smene “burst yur bubble” when yu think they shuld be sharing yur jy. And yur parents, after all, are prbably the peple with ____24____ yu mst want t share the best mments in yur life. But why d sme parents seem t be s hard ____25____(please)?
    I think a lt f it has t d with Chinese sciety, Parents knw that life ____26____ be full f hardship and dificulties, and they want their children t be “hardened” t these realities. Anther reasn can prbably be fund deep in Chinese culture.
    When I asked a Chinese friend why Chinese parents dn’t praise their children, he said it’s because they dn't want t bring their children bad luck. He tld me the stry f tw wmen sitting in a park and watching their children play. One f the mthers said t the ther, “Yur by is s handsme and healthy.” That ther mther replied, “N, he’s very ugly and he’s a very sickly child.” The mther, my friend explained, didn't want her sn praised in case the “gds” heard and punished him. It's an ld superstitin(迷信), but it des have sme basis in fact.
    American parents, at the ther extreme, are taught t ever criticize their children because it may hurt their feelings ------ their self-esteem. Instead, they ____27____(tell) t always praise their children, even fr failure. Psychlgists nw believe this is a bad idea. Accrding t ne study, t much praise can result in negative effects. ____28____ kids with lw self-esteem felt even wrse abut themselves, kids with high self-esteem became narcissistic r self-centered. Mrever, children wh gt t much praise were ____29____(likely) t take risks, were unable t deal with failure and tended t give up when faced with challenges.
    Stacey and Tby aren’t the nly peple t be welcming Mariella’s app. It’s nw gt thusands f users, and she’s wrking lng days t balance it with her A-level studies. The time difference frm New Yrk t her schl in Rugby, Warwickshire, means she sets her alarm fr 5am.
    ____30____(have) “killjy parents” may nt be enjyable, but it’s imprtant t recgnize that their seemingly critical nature desn't negate the lve they have fr yu. In their hearts, they genuinely share in yur jy.
    Sectin B20%
    Directins: After reading the passage belw, fill in each blank with a prper wrd given in the bx. Each wrd can be used nly nce. Nte that there is ne mre wrd than yu need.
    (A)
    Game Designer Tries t Reinvent the Classics
    Scttish game designer Simn Meek’s idea f “playing thrugh” literary classics seems ridiculus(荒谬的). In practice, hwever, his wrk f transfrming the wrld’s greatest literature int smething n a gaming device is quite ___31___ frm develping a new game.
    Meek and his cmpany are actually creating digital adaptatins, wrks that put readers inside the scenes f a classic and ask them t ___32___ the stry frm inside ut, They want t d fr the vide game generatin what public bradcast televisin did fr the televisin generatin, adapting great wrks f literature int smething that culd ___33___ their reach.
    “We use a cmbinatin f riginal art and game engines t ___34___ sme truly stunning(极具吸引力的) envirnments. Add t that audi design, and the wrld f a bk is brught t life, explains Meek, “On this stage, we let the player actively absrb the stry.” Sectins f the bk’s riginal text will als be ccasinally ___35___ n the screen “when wrds are best placed t tell thestry,” he adds.
    In ne scene in Wuthering Heights (《呼啸山庄)》), fr example, players will find themselves in Catherine Lintn’s rm. They can see everything that is ___36___ in the bk, such as the furniture cnsisting f a chair, a wardrbe and a large wden case. Wrds taken directly frm the bk flat int view at the ___37___ time, like “In vapid listlessness, I leant my head against the windw.” Players can hear the wind utside, described in the bk as hwling(怒者的).
    Where a bk leans n a reader’s ___38___ t fill in the gaps between the wrds n a page, these digital adaptatins paint a cmplete picture. Des that mean a player wn’t feel the need t g and read the riginal text?
    We’re nt lking at digital adaptatin as a way t ___39___ bks,” says Meek. “It wuld be great if they inspired peple t read the riginal text. We want ur adaptatins t make classic stries mre ___40___ t a mdern audience and eventually pen them up t new readers.”
    (B)
    AMERICAN SINGER-SONGWRITER Lauv has released a new Krean versin f his single “Lve U Like That,” created with the help f Al vice technlgy. He enlisted the help f the Krean singer Kevin W, wh aided with the translatin f the sng and recrded vcals.
    Kevin’s vice singing the translatin was recrded first. It was then arranged t match the sund ___41___. Al vice technlgy was then used t match Lauv’s vice, and Kevin’s Krean versin was ___42___ int Lauv's vice.
    “T help them build the mdel f my vice, I sent ver a bunch f raw vcals that were just me singing in different registers(声区),” Lauv said. “It was very interesting t hear my vice like that. I gave a cuple f ntes----very minr things----after hearing the ___43___ versin. And then they went back and made sme mdificatins(修改).”
    Lauv is the first majr Western artist t jump n the Al translatin bandwagn(加入潮流). Hewants the new translated versin f “Lve U Like That” t be a way f shwing his lve t his Krean fan base. Althugh large numbers f fans arund the wrld listen t English music musicians have nticed that sme internatinal audiences are increasingly turing their interest back t music in their lcal language ---- a trend they have nicknamed “Glcalizatin.” As a result, sme Al vice synthesis(合成) cmpanies are wrking t ___44___ translatin. English-speaking artists can nw jin this grwing mvement and establish clser ___45___ with internatinal fans.
    It is an imprtant mment fr the music business. A series f deepfake(深度伪造) sngs that mimic the vcals f real stars have caused a stir. The mst ___46___ example is the ne claimed t be sung by tw majr artists, Drake and The Weekend. At the same time, it is als becming very clear that nt all uses f Al in music are a cause fr ___47___. An artist’s “viceprint” can als be used in a/an ___48___ way. Earlier this mnth, we saw The Beatles release their final sng “Nw and Then” (an instant N.l chart hit, unsurprisingly), an Al-assisted salvage(抢救) f the vice frm a 40-year-ld cassette recrding. Al tech can indeed enhance musicians’ wrk and ___49___ a psitive cntributin t the future f music.
    In an interview, Lauv als tuched n his penness abut the use f Al in music. “I truly believe that the nly way frward is t embrace what is pssible nw, n matter what. I think being able t embrace a tl like this is ___50___. And being able t get artists paid is great,” he said.
    III. Reading Cmprehensin
    Sectin A15%
    Directins: Fr each blank in the fllwing passage there are fur wrds r phrases marked A, B C and D. Fill in each blank with the wrd r phrase that best fits the cntext.
    Pasta: Lved the Wrld Over
    What is the wrld’s favrite when it cmes t fd? Accrding t a glbal survey by the U.K. based charity Oxfam, pasta is number ne, ahead f meat, rice and pizza. ___51___ being ppular in Eurpean cuntries, pasta is ne f the favrites in cuntries such as the Philippines, Brazil and Suth Africa.
    Glbal sales figures als ___52___ the wrld’s lve afrair with pasta — they have risen frm U.S.$13bn in 2003 t U.S.$16bn in 2010. Analysts predict sales will hit U.S.$19bn by 2015, ___53___ rising wheat csts.
    S hw did the dish s clsely ___54___ ltaly becme a staple f s many tables arund the glbe?
    It’s because it is cheap, versatile(做法多样的) and cnvenient, says Jim Winship frm the Pizza, Pasta and ltalian Fd Assciatin, A sauce t g with it can be made frm simple ___55___.
    “Yu can create lts f ___56___ dishes with it. It tastes gd and it’s filling. It als has a lng shelf life, s yu can keep it in the larder(食品储藏室) ___57___ yu need t put a meal tgether.”
    But that’s nly part f its success. Pasta is als relatively easy t ___58___ and transprt arund the wrld, making it a ppular prduct with ___59___ as well.
    “It’s always been a(n) ___60___ prduct,” says Jhn Dickie, prfessr in Italian Studies at University Cllege Lndn and authr f Delizia! A Histry f the ltalians and Their Fd. “It is ___61___ ne f the things that have cntributed t its success — it’s easy t transprt and has a lng shelf life. It has ___62___ genes.”
    Tim Lang, prfessr f fd plicy at City University Lndn, says technlgical advances in the 19 century ___63___ pasta t be prduced n a big scale. But the Industrial Revlutin did that fr everything else, he adds, and the reasn pasta had been ___64___ successful was because peple liked it and the ltalian way f life.
    “It’s a(n) ___65___ phenmenn, nt an industrial phenmenn,” he says. “Peple like the ltalian way f life and their simple staple fds.”
    51. A. Instead fB. In case fC. As well asD. In terms f
    52. A. detectB. reflectC. predictD. analyze
    53. A. despiteB. givenC. as a result fD. in additin t
    54. A. invlvingB. surrundingC. fixed inD. assciated with
    55. A. chicesB. kitchensC. ingredientsD. ideas
    56. A. delicateB. differentC. ItalianD. challenging
    57. A. ifB. untilC. as sn asD. whenever
    58. A. ckB. recyeleC. mass prduceD. grw
    59. A. fd cmpaniesB. husewivesC. childrenD. ffice wrkers
    60. A. agriculturalB. industrialC. ec-friendlyD. healthy
    61. A. definitelyB. unlikelyC. by n meansD. merely
    62. A. cmmercialB. culturalC. deliciusD. artistic
    63. A. urgedB. advisedC. allwedD. required
    64. A. lessB. particularlyC. exclusivelyD. barely
    65. A. ecnmicB. reginalC. culturalD. accidental
    Sectin B22%
    Directins: Read the fllwing three passages. Each passage is fllwed by several questins r unfinjshed statements. Fr each f them there are fur chices marked A, B, C and D. Chse the ne that fits best accrding t the infrmatin given in the passage yu have just read.
    A
    Yes, I admit it. I’m a true, incurable bk abuser (施虐人). I like t fld dg ears. I like t break my bks pen s that their backs crack.
    I had a friend, wh lved rubbing all the pages. I have anther friend wh is the exact ppsite. She needs t keep her bks cmpletely new. I understand her. But nce I get t knw the bk, I can’t help but shw it sme tugh lve. Because, believe me, althugh it sunds like I’m an abuser withut a heart, that’s what it’s all abut. Nt hidden aggressins, r a lack f respect; nt at all. Let me explain.
    I have ne bk by my favurite authr Diana Gabaldn that lks like rubbish. It’s cmpletely wrinkled up frm rain, and n its way t falling apart. I brught it like that t have her sign it. I hpe she’s realised what an hnur it is t her as a writer. It means, basically, that I’ve read the bk t bits. I wuldn’t bther t mistreat bks that dn’t mean anything t me. Only the best bks get read well, carried everywhere, wrth intense reading where I’m s caught up with wrds that I will spill cffee ver it.
    Fr my further defense, I wuld like t call in a witness. I have a ck bk. Like almst all my ther ck bks, it’s wrn, and there are dirty marks f fd in it. The bk is called Tex-Mex-Fd, Music and the Jy f Life frm Texas. Just as the title suggests, this is mre than a ck bk.
    These are the wrds n the very first page:
    Tex-Mex hasn’t been trendy fr ver 30 years. Cnsidering it’s anything but cheap in calries, it prbably never will be, either. Tacs(墨西哥卷) are instead all abut such an untrendy things as a lve fr life. It’s smething yu enjy while spending time with yur lved nes ...
    We hpe, therefre, that this ck bk will sn be as dirty as a really ld and used ck bk shuld be.
    Oh, hw true! Hw wnderfully put! And it’s the same thing fr bks: whether yu’re a bk preserver r a bk abuser, the apprach is based n lve and a jy fr life. Because I believe all wh are passinate abut bks, are passinate peple.
    66. Accrding t the passage, the writer ften des the fllwing t his bk except _________.
    A. have it dg-earedB. carry it everywhere
    C. keep it tidyD. have dirty marks in it
    67. Why des the writer treat his favurite bks badly?
    A. T cver up his disrespect fr its authr.
    B. T cnceal his aggressins t things arund.
    C. T express his bjectin t the bk preserver.
    D. T shw his strng affectin fr the bk.
    68. The bk Tex-Mex-Fd, Music and the Jy f Life frm Texas is mentined by the writer t shw that _________.
    A. it is really cmmnn t have dirty marks in the ck bk
    B. Tex-Max is nt ppular mainly because it's lw in calries
    C. the writer is nt alne with the view that bks shuld be abused
    D. ne must try sme fd like Tex-Max t experience the lve fr life
    69. What’s the main idea f the passage?
    A. The defense f ne wh treats bks badly.
    B. The reasns why a certain bk is preferred.
    C. The bk lvers’ different habits f reading.
    D. The different ways t treat diflerent bks.
    B
    When is the best time t...
    Yu might think yu’re in cntrl f yur schedule, but yur bdy evlved t fllw a natural rhythm. Sticking clser t that rutine can help keep yu in tipte shape.
    ①Drink cffee
    Sipping caffeine is best early in the day. Cnsumed later, it can reset yur bdy’s clck and prevent sleep, If yu’re sure yu can take a sht f espress at 8 p.m. and be snring by 10, try skipping the caffeine fr a few weeks t see what a night f truly gd rest feels like.
    ②Eat
    It’s best t eat yur biggest meal carly, cntrary t a typical American day. Insulin – the hrmne that regulates metablism – peaks in the first half f the day, then steadily drps. S yur bld sugar is less likely t skyrcket after a big breakfast than after a cmparable dinner.
    ③Sleep
    Arund 8 r 9 p.m., ur bdies start t cl dwn, and we sleep better when we have a lw cre bdy temperature. But hw much shut-eye is ideal? Studies shw that thse wh get six and a half t eight hurs are less likely t die prematurely. Eight hurs seems t be perfect.
    ④Exercise
    Sme peple prefer early-mrning jgs. But muscle tne is highest arund 5 p.m. It is even the same with prfessinal nes: West Cast NFL teams wn mre ften and by a higher margin in matches after 8 p.m. n the East Cast. Still n Pacific time, their bdies were prepared t play.
    ⑤Be creative
    The evlutin f language, religin, and philsphy all started with late-night talks. S save that shrt stry yu’ve been meaning t write fr a dark and restless night.
    ⑥D math
    Scientists think we reach maximum alertness between l0 a.m. and 2 p.m., with a peak arund nn. Fr the first few hurs after we wake, rgans with mre basic functins take pririty. Once they get activated, ur brains have a chance t btain mre energy.
    70. The authr suggests peple wh drink cffee late in the day _____.
    A. g t bed withut drinking cffee
    B. break their habit and g t bed early
    C. stick t their habit t have a truly gd sleep
    D. g t bed just tw hurs after drinking cffee
    71. Janna is a prmising yung writer whse micrblg enjys ne millin fllwers. What is prbably the best time fr her t writer inspiring stries fr her fans?
    A. 8 a.m.B. 10 a.m.C. 6 p.m.D. 11 p.m.
    72. Which f the fllwing statements is true accrding t the passage?
    A. Having a higher bdy temperature helps peple sleep better.
    B. Students shuld wrk n their math tasks as sn as they get up because their brain wrks best at the time.
    C. Prfessinal athletes are likely t achieve better results when training in the late afternn than in the early mrning.
    D. Americans usually have their biggest meal in the mrning.
    C
    They say the average persn makes 35,000 decisins a day. Yet in her new bk, Hw Wman Decide, Therese Hustn explres a widespread phenmenn that many wmen fail t ntice. “There’s a huge duble standard when it cmes t hw men and wmen are viewed as decisin-makers,” explains Therese, a psychlgist frm Seattle University. Therese decided t write the bk after lking at her bkshelf: At ne end, there were bestselling bks abut hw t be a clever decisin-maker — all written by men and featuring interviews with men like athletes. At the ther end were bks aimed at wmen n gaining leadership skills and cnfidence.
    “Once thse wmen are at the table, will their decisins be taken as seriusly as men’s?” Therese wndered. “Men are respected as decisin-makers mre than wmen, especially in the wrkplace, largely because there’s this cultural belief that wmen are unable t make smart chices at wrk.”
    S, Therese set ut t pick apart the steretypes t see what scientific research had fund. “Scientific research shws that men and wmen struggle with decisin-making equally. The nly disadvantage I fund was that during the teenage years — teenage girls are mre indecisive than teenage bys. Otherwise, there’s little difference between the genders ”
    Hwever, there are sme differences. “Wmen are mre cllabrative,” says Therese. “A female bss is mre likely t ask the pinins f thse arund her when making a chice. Wmen ask fr input, which helps make better decisins. Hwever, this is ften seen as a weakness rather than a strength.”
    Therese als fund that during times f stress, men and wmen make different chices, and the utcmes are ften better when wmen are invlved.
    Study after study backs this view up. Neurscientists Mara Mather and Nicle Lighthall frm the University f Suthern Califrnia studied the way men and wmen make decisins and fund that in times f stress, they react very differently.
    During their study, which invlved playing a virtual gambling game, they fund that when the females became stressed, they made smart decisins - quitting while they were ahead r taking safe bets. But when the men became stressed, they did the ppsite, risking everything fr a slim chance f a big win.
    73. Therese Hustn wrte the bk Hw wmen Decide because she finds that ____________.
    A. Wmen are less respected as decisin makers.
    B. Wmen are nt equally treated in wrkplaces.
    C. Wmen are unable t make smart chices.
    D. Wmen are pr at making big decisins.
    74. Accrding t Therese Hustn, What is wmen’s weakness in decisin-making?
    A. Men can make quicker decisins than wmen.
    B. Wmen easily get stressed when making decisins.
    C. Wmen are likely t ask fr input when making decisins.
    D. Teenage girls are less able t make decisins than teenage bys.
    75. What can we infer frm the last paragraph?
    A. Wmen shw less cnfidence in times f stress.
    B. Men tend t make risky decisins in times f stress.
    C. Men demnstrate great bravery in times f stress.
    D. Wmen quit making decisins when ahead in games.
    76. What’s the main idea fthe passage?
    A. Wmen are brilliant as decisin makers.
    B. Men are weaker in making smart decisins.
    C. We shuld give up all cultural beliefs abut gender.
    D. Great difference exists between the tw genders in decisin-making.
    Sectin C8%
    Directins: Cmplete the fllwing passage by using the sentences in the bx. Each sentence can nly be used nce. Nte that there are tw sentences mre than yu need.
    Saps are still big business tday. A televisin sap such as The Bld and the Beautiful (an American televisin sap pera created by William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell fr CBS) airs in neaarly 100 cuntries with mre than 350 millin viewers daily.
    Peple need t be able t identify with the characters and situatins in a sap and relate what they see t their wn lives. Everything needs t be exaggerated slightly t make the peple and their lives mre exciting than real life.
    A gd sap needs frictin, with characters f different ages invlved in dramatic situatins.
    Accrding t the editr f Inside Sap magazine, all successful saps use the same six r seven character types. ___77___.
    Saps need a way t make sure that peple will watch the next episde (a televisin r radi pragram that is ne f series f prgrams in which the same stry is cntinued each week). An episde always needs t end with a dramatic mment that wn’t be reslved until the next episde. ___78___. Will the cuple get tgether? Will the her be rescued? This is called a cliff-hanger.
    We are all interested in ther peple’s lives, and saps are an entertaining way t see int the lives f rdinary peple. ___79___. We can talk abut saps at schl r at wrk with friends, sharing predictins and pinins.
    They are usually n at the same time f day, s they becme part f ur daily rutine. Families ften watch saps tgether at mealtimes s they can talk abut what’s happening t the characters.
    ___80___. When peple becme addicted t saps, they ften can’t distinguish between fact and fictin. Saps make life seem exciting, s they can depress peple wh think their wn lives are bring in cmparisn.
    Saps help us survive in the wrld by shwing us situatins that we might have t deal with. They infrm their audience abut a range f issues. Talking abut yur wn prblems can be difficult, s it’s ften easier t talk abut yur wn prblems by talking abut sap pera prblems.
    IV. Directins: Fill in the blank with a prper cnnective.5%
    81. Friends, which ran fr ten seasns frm 1994 t 2004, has nt becme any less ppular ________ it went ff the air.
    82. There are birds which kick their yung ut at an early stage ________ ________ they can prduce new chicks.
    83. Yu have t let us struggle fr urselves, ________ ________ we must die in the prcess.
    84. Other animals can d whatever they feel like ________ ________ ________ they dn’t hurt the capybaras.
    85. There is n better place t get delicius, filling, fun and glrius fd ________ in ne f the many wet markets in Shanghai.
    V. Translatin:15%(3+3+4+5)
    86. 这项测试的目的就是看看学生们是否能够应用已学的知识。(capable)
    87. 你怎么能把自己犯的错误怪罪到别人身上?(blame)
    88. 尽管医生劝他卧床休息,他还是去上班了,因为他渴望成功。(despite)
    89. 他一进入高中就决定努力学习,不再玩游戏了。(determine)
    VI. Cmpsitin:20%
    学校举行作文比赛以你身边敬爱或爱戴的人为题,写一篇短文参赛。(字数150)
    内容包括:
    1、受到敬爱、爱戴的人的简介;
    2、说明理由A. attractiveB. cncludeC. differentD. describedE. replaceF. experience
    G. apprpriateH. displayedI. imaginatinJ. createK. expand
    A. cncernB. beneficialC. riginalD. strikingE. deliver
    F. psitiveG. initialH. cnvertedI. masterJ. tiesK. put
    A. What will happen next?
    B. Saps are als smething that can be shared
    C. Gssiping abut saps is ppular and very healthy
    D. They’re usually extreme examples f peple we see every day
    E. Saps can be addictive and can have a negative effect n peple
    F. Saps als help viewers cmmunicate with peple arund them

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