江苏省扬州中学2023-2024学年高一下学期第一次月考英语试卷(含答案 含听力音频及听力原文)

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江苏省扬州中学2023-2024学年高一下学期第一次月考英语试卷(含答案 含听力音频及听力原文)

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江苏省扬州中学2023-2024学年第二学期3月质量检测试题
参考答案
听力(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分):
1-5 BCCBA 6-10 BAAAC 11-15 BCACA 16-20 CCBCA
阅读(共15小题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5分):
21-23. CBD 24-27. DCDB 28-31. DBBB 32-35. CDAB
七选五(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5分):
36. B 37. G 38. A 39. E 40. D
完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分):
41-45. CADDB 46-50. BDCBC 51-55. BAACD
短文填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分):
original 57. featuring 58. where 59. has been recorded 60. kept
61. adaptations 62. to 63. popularity 64. a 65. to give
单句语法填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分):
66. Devoting 67. capability 68. are being transported 69. destruction 70. have survived 71. damaging 72. applied 73. consequently 74. injuries 75. to be confirmed/ confirming
完成句子(共5题,每题2分,满分10分):
71. appealing to 72. on the point of 73. breaking down 74. springs/comes to mind 75. in defence/defense of
书面表达(满分20分):
A possible version:
Dear Wilson,
How’s everything with you I’m excessively sorry to tell you that I can’t attend your lecture concerning Internet Plus. I’m writing you this letter of apology to show my deep regret.
The reason for my being absent is that my mother is seriously ill, so I will take her to hospital tomorrow since my father is on a business trip for an urgent matter. I will care for my mother. To be frank, I am extremely interested in the topic of Internet Plus. Therefore, it is really a pity that I will miss it. I wonder if there are any relevant materials of the lecture. If so, I can learn it by myself when it s convenient.
I want to extend my apology to you once again. I hope it won’t cause you much trouble. I sincerely hope you can understand my situation/think in my position and accept my apology.
Yours,
Li Hua
【答案解析】
听力原文
1. M: Hi, Dianna, it’s Scott. Can you tell our manager I won’t be coming in today I have to visit my grandmother in the hospital.
W: No problem. Send your grandmother our best wishes.
M: I’d like two tickets for tonight’s show. How much is a ticket
W: $8.50. And there is also a service charge of $1 per ticket.
M: That’s a nice sweater, Julia.
W: Thanks, it’s from HighFashion.com—I always order from there.
M: Some of their clothes aren’t very popular.
W: I don’t care about that because everything is at least half price. But orders can take a while before I get them in the mail.
M: I guess I will be late for the appointment with the dentist.
W: Isn’t it 10:00 a.m.
M: Yes, I only have 50 minutes and I will have to send John to the football club first.
W: Take your time, honey. Mr. Jenkins will give him a lift.
M: How was the yesterday’s wedding reception
W: It was fantastic. Too bad you couldn’t come.
M: l wish I could have gone, but I had to work. What was it like
W: It was a lot of fun. The dance floor looked like a big heart, and there were heart-shaped lantern hanging from the ceiling.
第六段材料
W: Mr. Smith, I’d like to take some time off next month.
M: How long do you have in mind
W: About two weeks. My husband and I are going to travel abroad.
M: Seeing as the next month is our slow season, that should not be a problem.
W: Thanks a lot. I’ll ask my husband to contact the travel agency.
M: Just remember to turn in all the necessary paperwork to ensure there are no problems during your absence.
W: Okay.
第七段材料
M: So, how are your children doing
W: Good, but they’re pretty busy.
M: Oh, I know.
W: I don’t think families spend enough time together—not like we used to.
M: That’s for sure. We used to do everything with our parents when we were children. We’d go to the park, things like that.
W: Yeah, my dad used to play basketball with us. Now it seems that my children want to do everything with their friends.
M: Oh, I know. Mine too. I can’t even get them to go to the movies with us.
W: Exactly. Well, maybe you can get them to come over to my house next weekend. We could all have a barbecue. Children are usually interested if there’s food and a pool!
M: OK, I’ll ask. Thanks, Mary.
第八段材料
W: What seems to be the problem
M: Well, I have got a really bad cough, a sore throat and a headache.
W: How long have you had these symptoms
M: I have had them for about four days, but they have become worse since yesterday. I’m really tired, too. I couldn’t sleep well due to coughing most of the night.
W: Well, it sounds like you have got the flu. Take aspirin every six hours and have a good rest. Make sure you drink plenty of water. And if you still feel unwell next week, book another appointment to see me again.
M: OK. Thank you for your time.
W: You’re welcome. Here is your prescription.
第九段材料
M: So what are you doing during the holidays Any plans
W: I’m going to Thailand for 2 weeks with my parents this summer.
M: That’s great! Have you visited Thailand before
W: I’ve been there before. But it will be the first time for my parents.
M: Ooh. How do they feel I have travelled to many foreign countries, like China and France. But I only took my parents with me to Mexico. It was a little stressful even though we had local guides.
W: My parents will be okay as long as they have online translation and maps. We aren’t doing anything too crazy, just relaxing on the beach for a week and then a few days visiting different cities.
M: That’s great. My parents aren’t so brave. They get nervous when leaving the house. How are the beaches
W: Beautiful. There are a lot more tourists than before but still breathtaking.
M: I can imagine.
W: So what about you What’s your plan
M: I think I will take it easy. We spent way too much money on our last vacation. So this time we will stay at home and do nothing.
第十段材料
May I have your attention, please I know it’s the end of the day, and everyone is eager to begin your holiday. But I want to give a short speech about the past year. Since the summer, we all have been focusing our efforts on the goal of creating three new products by Chinese New Year. Now, it’s just before Christmas, and we’ve already achieved this goal. So, as this office’s general manager, I’d like to congratulate you all first.
Second, I’ve communicated with the board members over the last few days, and we have decided that everyone will be going home with a holiday gift. I still remember the extra vacation days we got last year. But by the end of today, everyone will receive a significant holiday bonus. It will be twice as much as last year. We all should be proud of our product development and sales figures. This extra payment is given for your excellent performance. But more than the money, my greatest honor was watching everyone work well together as a team.
So, before we all leave for the day, our sales and marketing director will say a few words. Please, put your hands together for her…江苏省扬州中学2023-2024学年第二学期3月质量检测试题
2024.03
高 一 英 语
(本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)
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第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题:每一小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
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,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题。每段对话仅读一遍。
Who is the man probably speaking to
A. His manager. B. His colleague. C. His grandmother.
2. How much should the man pay
A. $17. B. $18. C. $19.
3. Why does the woman prefer to buy clothes on the website
A. It offers the latest style.
B. Orders always arrive quickly.
C. The discounts are excellent.
4. What time is it now
A. It is 10:00. B. It is 9:10. C. It is 10:50.
5. How did the woman feel about the wedding reception
A. Enjoyable. B. Bad. C. Funny.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
Who is the woman probably talking to
A travel agent. B. Her employer. C. Her husband.
What does the man ask the woman to do
A. Hand in some documents. B. Take some time off. C. Make a phone call.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。
What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. Family life. B. A weekend plan. C. Their new hobbies.
9. What do the children like to do now
A. Play with their friends. B. Stay at home with parents. C. Spend more time on movies.
10. Where does the woman suggest having fun next weekend
A. In the park. B. In the cinema. C. At her home.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。
When did the man’s symptoms get worse
A. Four days ago. B. Yesterday. C. This morning.
12. What made the man unable to sleep well at night
A. His sore throat. B. His serious headache. C. His bad cough.
13. What is the man likely to do next
A. Get some medicine. B. Drink some water. C. Schedule an appointment.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17四个小题。
Where has the man travelled with his parents
A. China. B. Thailand. C. Mexico.
15. What makes the woman’s parents’ travel easier
A. Smartphone apps. B. Travel brochures. C. Friendly local guides.
16. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. Their parents. B. Different cities. C. A travel plan.
17. What will the man do this summer vacation
A. Work hard to earn extra money.
B. Explore tourist attractions.
C. Have a rest at home.
听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题。
18. What does the man give the speech for
A. To introduce the sales and marketing director.
B. To congratulate the employees on their achievement.
C. To express his gratitude for everyone’s hard work.
19. What will the listeners receive today
A. More vacation days. B. Three new products. C. An extra payment.
20. What is the speaker most proud of
A. The teamwork of the employees.
B. The development of their product.
C. The performance of the team.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
A
Based on 2023’s new book releases, we have a feeling that we’ll be reading all year long. Below, we re highlighting just a few of the new books coming out in 2023 that you may want to check out.
The People Who Report More Stress
By Alejandro Valero
$24.18
Alejandro’s first novel The Town of Babylon came out in 2022, and this forthcoming short story collection, full of memorable personalities, explores similar themes: community, relationships, modern incredible life, racism and parenthood.
When Trying to Return Home
By Jennifer Maritza McCauley
$25.11
Spanning(跨越)between Puerto Rico, Pittsburgh, Louisiana and Miami, this short story collection explores the complexities of belonging and the true meaning of home. Each individual story and the themes mentioned are written through the Black American and Afro-Latino experiences.
The Last Tale of the Flower Bride
By Roshani Chokshi
$43.70
Roshani Chokshi’s first surprising novel for adults is a fairy tale-filled story about marriage and the secrets couples keep from each other. That, and an enchanted(施过魔法的)house off the coast of Washington and hotel fortune.
I Have Some Questions for You
By Rebecca Makkai
$27.90
Imagine if your life was the stuff of a true crime documentary. Bodie Kane has tried to move on past the 1995 murder of her boarding school roommate. When she returns to the boarding school as an adult, Bodie realizes there are still mysteries about how the case was wrapped up and justice was served.
What do we know about The People Who Report More Stress
A. It’s the second expensive of the four.
B. It’s Alejandro Valero’s first novel.
C. It consists of some short stories.
D. It deals with several different themes.
22. What is special about When Trying to Return Home
A. It explores community, relationships and so on.
B. It tells the true meaning of home by experiences.
C. It tells an enchanted house off the coast of Washington.
D. It describes how a Black American returns to his home.
23. Which of the following books best suits a detective story lover
A. The People Who Report More Stress B. When Trying to Return Home
C. The Last Tale of the Flower Bride D. I Have Some Questions for You
B
Working robots are typically big, simple and strong. They are large preprogrammed units working in dangerous jobs. But the idea of putting “cobots” which work in harmony with humans into use has become a reality and has changed robotic products worldwide.
Cobots include robots made of tough materials that provide support for the disabled and software-based assistants for home of online services. With their operating software updated from the Internet, these helpers will become an extension of mobile devices.
Most industrial robots are not designed to deal with unpredictable human jobs. However, by reducing robots down to desktop size and planting them with AI, the next generation of cobots will learn from us and cooperate with us better. Lightweight cobots can work in less space and share themselves with people rather than being caged off. Decreasing costs for robotic systems make them more suitable for small businesses, and their easy set-up makes them simple to deploy. Typical industrial uses for cobots include packing and machine tending. More detailed uses include cleaning dirty samples, picking plants, making tea and coffee and so on.
Still, experts thought that introducing robots would lead to job losses. Some people said that 20 million industrial jobs would be lost worldwide by 2030. Actually, it was not the case. What big companies such as Germany’s Mercedes-Benz discovered was that robots alone were not intelligent enough to keep pace with the demand for special products, which still depends on a large number of skilled staff to control and push the whole progress.
“Unplanned changes to production and safer interaction with humans will then require a step change in robot improvements. It has become necessary to use the new generation of cobots in people’s daily life, and cooperation should be considered as an applicable strategy. When we make people and machines cooperate, we can produce many more products on one production line,” said Markus Schaefer, head of production planning.
What can we know about cobots from Paragraph 2
They can do many boring tasks for people.
They are still at the experimental stage.
They are designed to serve the injured.
They can meet a variety of needs in daily life.
Which of the following words can best describe the newly designed cobots
A. Complex but creative. B. High-cost but useful.
C. Affordable and convenient. D. Small-sized and energy-saving.
26. What can be inferred from Schaefer’s words in the last paragraph
A. Cobots attract a large number of buyers.
B. Cobots may cause rising unemployment.
C. Cobots bring both benefits and disadvantages.
D. Cobots promoting human-robot cooperation is a trend.
27. What is the purpose of the text
A. To stress the influence of cobots.
B. To discuss the development of cobots.
C. To enourage improvements in smart technology.
D. To introduce some methods to improve life quality.
C
On the night of June seventeenth, happily unaware that I was now less than forty-eight hours from my little “date” with Bryan Smith, I sat down at our dining room table and listed all the questions I wanted to answer, all the points I wanted to address in my book On Writing—A Memoir of the Craft.
On the eighteenth, I wrote the first four pages of the “On Writing” section. That was where my writing still stood in late July, when I decided I’d better get back to work, or at least try.
My wife Tabby is the person in my life who’s most likely to say I’m working too hard, it’s time to slow down, stay away from that disgusting PowerBook for a little while. When I told her on that July morning that I thought I’d better go back to work, I expected a lecture. Instead, she asked me where I wanted to set up.
She thought about it, and said: “I can lay a table for you in the back hall. There are plenty of plugins so you can have your laptop, the little printer, and a fan.” A couple of hours later, she had made me a wonderful little nest there: laptop and printer, my notes, pens, and reference materials...Standing on the corner of the desk was a framed picture of our younger son, which she had taken earlier that summer.
“Is it all right ” she asked.
“It’s wonderful,” I said, and hugged her. It was wonderful. So is she.
That first writing session lasted an hour and forty minutes, by far the longest period I’d spent sitting upright since being struck by Bryan Smith’s car. When it was over, I was sweating and almost too tired to sit up straight in my wheelchair. And the first five hundred words were uniquely terrifying—it was as if I’d never written anything before them in my life. All my old tricks seemed to have deserted me. I stepped from one word to the next like a very old man finding his way across a stream on a winding line of wet stones. There was no inspiration that first afternoon, only a kind of stubborn determination and the hope that things would get better if I kept at it.
There was no breakthrough that afternoon, unless it was the ordinary miracle that comes with any attempt to create something. All I know is that the words started coming a little faster after a while, then a little faster still. My back still hurt, my leg, too, but those hurts began to seem a little farther away. I started to get on top of them. There was no sense of excitement— not that day—but there was a sense of accomplishment that was almost as good.
After that, things can only get better.
What happened to the writer on June the nineteenth
He had an appointment with Bryan Smith.
He listed all the questions he wanted to answer.
He wrote the first four pages of the“On Writing”section.
He was struck by a vehicle driven by Bryan Smith.
29. When did the author decide to continue his writing
A. In late June.
B. In late July.
C. On June 18th.
D. On June 17th.
30. What does the underlined sentence “I expected a lecture.” in paragraph 3 mean
A. I was expecting my wife to advise me what to write about.
B. I thought my wife would talk a lot to discourage me from writing.
C. I had prepared a lecture to get myself back to work.
D. I was waiting for my wife to show me where to set up.
31. What made the words start coming a little faster after a while
A. All his old tricks that had come back.
B. His determination to create something.
C. His pains that had gone a little farther away.
D. His wonderful little nest made by his wife.
D
If carbon dioxide (CO2) were a politician, it would be worried about its bad press. This greenhouse gas is the primary pollutant responsible for global warming. Scientists, leaders, and activists are trying to stop its production. This gas, however, also plays a key role in life on Earth.
Carbon helps form the protein and DNA found in living things. In the atmosphere, it combines with two oxygen atoms (原子) to form carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is necessary for photosynthesis (光合作用) . In the process, plants use energy from the sun to turn water and carbon dioxide into sugar. In return, plants give off oxygen. As carbon dioxide concentrations increase in the atmosphere, scientists are trying to employ photosynthesis to promote plant growth. Laboratory studies show a higher concentration of the gas is making some plants grow more quickly in certain conditions, but in the wild and on outdoor farms the overall benefit is unclear. In the Netherlands, some commercial (商业的) greenhouses are experimenting with ways to send carbon dioxide released from industry into greenhouses along a particular way where plants use the extra gas as fertilizer (肥料).
The first person to assume the existence of carbon dioxide was 16th-century Belgian scientist Jan Baptist van Helmont. After coal was burned, he noted, the weight of the remains was lower than the coal’s initial weight, which means some mass had been lost in the process. He was the first scientist to recognize different gases present in the air we breathe. It wasn’t until 1896 that Swedish scientist Svante Arrhenius linked the carbon dioxide released from burning coal and oil to atmospheric warming.
Yet, despite its being plentiful in the atmosphere, we have been light on commercially produced carbon dioxide because of rising energy costs. As a result, carbonated drink (碳酸饮料) companies have had to raise prices or reduce production.
What function does CO2 have according to paragraph 2
Saving energy. B. Increasing fertilizer.
C. Supporting life. D. Commercializing agriculture.
33. Why is Jan Baptist van Helmont mentioned
A. To clarify the origins of CO2. B. To tell an unknown story.
C. To explain the applications of CO2. D. To show an early discovery.
34. What problem do carbonated drink companies face
A. Commercial CO2 is in short supply.
B. Sales of their drinks are extremely poor.
C. It’s difficult to increase their production.
D. There’s too much CO2 in the atmosphere.
35. Which can be the best title for the text
A. Climate Change: Affected by CO2
B. CO2: Both an Enemy and Friend
C. Greenhouse Gas: Having a Bad Press
D. Carbon: Misunderstood Substance
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Benefits of sharing jokes as a family
A well-chosen joke can have a big impact when speaking to a crowd or attempting to redirect a tense meeting. 36 Our family started regularly enjoying jokes when my son began sharing the “Joke of the Day” read on the morning announcements of his school with us at dinner. A burst of laughter prevents us from complaining about the menu. 37 The benefits of sharing jokes definitely go beyond mealtime conversation matter, though. Here are some reasons to make joking around a regular family habit:
38 Knowing a good joke can help a kid connect with other kids at the cafeteria table or start a conversation on the school bus. Enjoying jokes and practicing the art of humorous delivery in the safety of their home can give kids tools for social situations, especially if this is an area of difficulty.
Jokes improve language skills. 39 Consider the learning potential in these samples from Funology.com: “What do you call a cow that eats your grass A lawn mower.” “When is a door not a door When it’s ajar (半开着).”
Jokes encourage reading and learning. Many parents and teachers report that joke books help motivate their reluctant or struggling readers to read more. Since jokes, by design, are for sharing, reading them aloud is particularly good practice for kids who struggle with reading fluently. 40 If your child needs help remembering a difficult concept, a joke might do it. For instance, try another joke from Funology.com: “Two atoms are playing together when one tells the other, ‘I lost an electron.’ The second atom asks, ‘Are you sure ’ The first atom replies ‘I’m positive!’”
Jokes help kids build social relationships.
Jokes aren’t just for the public stage, though.
Humor can even help a person deal with mood disorders.
Studies show humor can make information more memorable, too.
Jokes are quick lessons about sounds in words and word meanings.
Humor encourages family connection and can help ease kids’ anxiety.
Also, it’s been a good chance to explain jokes he didn’t quite understand.
第三部分 语言运用(共四节,满分50分)
第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
When I got my first smartphone, I loved it. It gave me instant ___41___ to my music, thousands of photos and videos and a(n) ___42___ of information. But over time, my feelings became controversial. I would repeatedly ___43___ my email, shop online for stuff I didn’t need and ___44___ click on links to websites. I’d often ___45___ to my husband and to my seven-year-old son, Louis, that I felt trapped by it.
So I began to research studies on the mental health effects of smartphone use. I ___46___ that smartphones are linked with anxiety, depression and poor sleep quality. Unsurprisingly, they also impact your ability to ___47___ and to remain in the present moment with your kids.
___48___, one day last summer, while I was playing with Louis, I was once again distracted (分心) by dings and pings. He finally related to my complaints about my smartphone: “Mommy, just ___49___, please!”
I decided to try. Instead of going cold turkey — no ___50___at all — I bought a flip phone (翻盖手机) and cell plan for $30 a month. With no touch screen, texting is ___51___. I can’t access email, music or social media and don’t even try browsing the web without a touch screen. While the adjustment hasn’t always been smooth sailing, it’s ___52___ than I thought it would be and the benefits are worth it. Now when I’m playing with my son, I can see the positive effect ___53___ his smiles. And after he’s gone to bed, instead of fixing my eyes on the ___54___, I light candles, grab a book and ___55___ the atmosphere of the room I’m in.
41. A. solution B. response C. access D. reaction
42. A. world B. form C. exchange D. piece
43. A. receive B. write C. answer D. refresh
44. A. skillfully B. occasionally C. hurriedly D. frequently
45. A. talk B. complain C. prove D. return
46. A. predicted B. discovered C. considered D. claimed
47. A. email B. reply C. smile D. parent
48. A. Hence B. However C. Then D. Still
49. A. take it back B. give it up C. break it down D. sort it out
50. A. charge B. money C. cellphone D. plan
51. A. heart-breaking B. time-consuming C. eye-opening D. energy-saving
52. A. easier B. cooler C. stricter D. longer
53. A. in B. of C. on D. with
54. A. face B. bed C. screen D. book
55. A. create B. lighten C. change D. enjoy
第二节 短文填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
A group of young Chinese are trying to breathe new life into ancient texts about traditional music by creating 56 (origin) music and stylish music videos 57 (feature) traditional instruments. Zi De Guqin Studio has recently become famous for stylish music videos 58 all the songs are played using traditional instruments.
Guqin, a plucked seven-stringed instrument(弹拨的七弦乐器), is one of the most frequently appearing instruments in these videos. This instrument 59 (record) in a wealth of books and materials over the centuries, with more than 3,000 guqin songs 60 (keep) in ancient texts.
The studio’s 61 (adapt) of ancient songs have grown popular among young people in China. According to the studio’s members, their success is owing 62 two main factors: the recent rise in the 63 (popular) of traditional Chinese culture and their own innovation. Traditional culture has been making an obvious revival(复兴)as more young people have 64 stronger sense of national identity.
“In the process of making videos, we absorb some fun and interesting elements and attempt 65 (give) these works a great aesthetic(审美的)appeal in terms of visual effects,” a member of the studio said.
第三节 单句语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
根据句子的意思,用括号内所给单词的正确形式填空。
66. (devote) considerable efforts to providing tourists with a better travel experience, Harbin has become an attractive tourism destination.
67. These tests are beyond the (capable) of an average twelve-year-old.
68. At present, lots of food, water, tents and medicine (transport) from all over China and other parts of the world to the earthquake-stricken areas.
69. As we know, massive (destroy) of environment has brought about negative effects and even poses a great threat to man’s existence.
70. With the loss of blood, he couldn’t (survive) for very long after being shot.
71. Many scientists connect higher surface water temperature resulting from global warming to greater and more (damage) storms.
72. Such knowledge is still useful when (apply) to similar situations in other countries.
73. All the shops were closed, and (consequence) we couldn’t buy any food.
74. Several train passengers suffered serious (injure) in the crash.
75. They emphasize, however, that the findings need (confirm) with further analysis.
第四节 完成句子(共5题;每题2分,满分10分)
根据中文提示将句子补充完整,每空一词。
76. 体育运动已成为一种重要的娱乐形式,吸引着男男女女。
Sport has become an important form of entertainment ▲ ▲ both men and women.
77. 他们正要签合同,突然注意到有一项条款需要协商。
They were ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ signing the contract when they noticed a clause that they wanted to negotiate.
78. 人工智能正在提供个性化学习,通过打破文化和语言障碍来满足儿童的需求。
Artificial intelligence is delivering personalized learning, tailored to children’s needs by ▲ ▲ cultural and language barriers.
一提起夏威夷,脑海中立刻呈现出沙滩和蔚蓝的大海。
When it comes to Hawaii, a vision of beaches and blue seas immediately ▲ ▲ ▲ .
80. 我们应该向保卫祖国而牺牲的战士们表示敬意。
We should pay tribute to soldiers who sacrificed their lives ▲ ▲ ▲ our country.
第四部分 书面表达(满分20分)
81. 假定你是李华,你的外教Wilson明天下午要做一个关于“互联网+”(Internet Plus)的讲座,你因故不能参加,请根据以下要点,用英语给他写一封邮件表示歉意。
1. 表示歉意; 2. 解释原因; 3. 询问是否有讲座的相关资料。
注意:1. 词数100左右。2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Wilson,
Yours, Li Hua

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