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上海华东师范大学附属进华中学2024学年度第二学期
高二年级英语学科期末考试卷
考生注意:
1.考试时间90分钟,试卷满分100分。
2.本次考试设试卷和答题纸两部分。所有答题必须写在答题纸上,做在试卷上一律不得分。
3.答题前,务必在答题纸规定的地方填写考生姓名和学号。
I. Listening Comprehension(25°)
Section A(10')
Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
1. A. A zoo keeper. B. A postal worker.
C. A shop assistant. D. An airport security guard.
2. A. Satisfied. B. Disappointed. C. Afraid. D. Apologetic.
3. A. They got there at different time. B. The woman didn't go there.
C. The man forgot about the meeting. D. They didn't agree on the meeting place.
4. A. Her husband couldn't find a suitable job. B. Her husband quarreled with their son.
C. She had an argument with her husband. D. She had to stay home because she was fired.
5. A. Exciting. B. Funny. C. Outdated. D. Terrible.
6. A. At a restaurant. B. At a grocery. C. In a theater. D. On a farm.
7. A. She doesn't work hard enough. B. She never falls asleep in class.
C. She has a Japanese cultural background. D. Her parents urge her to have more sleep.
8. A. Take a course on sailing. B. Watch some sailing shows.
C. Buy things needed for sailing. D. Learn sailing from an app.
9. A. The birds are not beautiful enough. B. The woman prefers to teach a cat to talk.
C. The birds actually cannot imitate human voice. D. The woman won't have the birds at such a price.
10. A. He didn't see the sign. B. He got three parking tickets this month.
C. He refused to pay a fine. D. He parked his car there after working hours.
Section B(15')
Directions: In Section B, you will hear two passages and one longer conversation.After each passage or conversation, you will be asked several questions. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
11. A. His regular water therapy. B. His disability to swim like others.
C. Lack of proper training. D. A terrible experience in a pool.
12. A. He wanted to train an Olympic champion.
B. He hoped kids like Zulfic could learn swimming.
C. He wanted to improve physical education for kids.
D. The existing swimming equipment wasn't standard.
13. A. He will soon compete in a world game.
B. He could swim twice as fast as average swimmers.
C. He could swim the length of Olympic-sized pools with help.
D. He won a local swimming competition for disabled people.
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
14. A. A cell phone. B. A leather wallet. C. A mini camera. D. An alarm clock.
15. A. It will track the thief with GPS system.
B. It will contact banks to stop withdrawing.
C. An alarm will be sent to the police station.
D. A picture of the opener will be taken.
16. A. It is a multifunctional wallet.
B. It's old-fashioned in this age.
C. It is unique in size and function.
D. It can text messages automatically.
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
17. A.30%. B. 24%. C. 96%. D. 50%.
18. A. He nearly became blind.
B. His vision became even worse.
C. He couldn't see very well at night.
D. His eyes were dry for several months.
19. A. Nervous. B. Regretful. C. Painful. D. Relaxed.
20. A. Laser surgery is safe despite its side effects.
B. Two weeks' home rest is required after the surgery.
C. The cost of the surgery is too high for ordinary people.
D. People with poor vision are all good candidates for the surgery.
Ⅱ. Grammar and vocabulary(20')
Section A(10')
Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.
How to cope with academic stress
A lot of teens are struggling ____1____ cope with academic stress. ____2____ stress can motivate you to work harder, it can also have the opposite results. If your goals are unrealistic, you will feel ____3____ (disappoint) about your performance, no matter how well you do. High-performing students are able to set realistic goals and are well prepared. Since they divide their work into reasonable daily and weekly targets, they tend to be less stressed about their exams.
Reward yourself when you are ____4____ (do) with your daily tasks, for instance by watching an episode of your favorite show. It is also good to find a hobby that you are interested in, preferably ____5____ that allows you to have a social life. Teenagers who are ____6____ (involve) in club activities generally cope better with stress. Rest is an essential part of any work schedule. ____7____ you do, remember to get enough sleep. A good night’s sleep is crucial for maintaining normal concentration and focus, ____8____ a healthy body and mind. Long-term stress and a constant lack of sleep can have serious consequences.
While teens often have mood swings, these could also be the first signs of mental health problems. Teenagers ____9____ seem depressed and avoid social interactions may need support, and friends and family can be a huge source of comfort. If you’re struggling yourself, find someone you can talk to.
Finally, remember that there’s ____10____ wrong with seeking professional help.
Section B(10')
Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Not e that there is one word more than you need.
A estimate B. universally C. evolved D. adopted E. converted F. extended G. fascinate H. incredible I. superior J. footprint K. cheer
Words, words, words
We use hundreds, maybe even thousands of different words every day. Many of them have been part of our vocabulary since early childhood, but the words that ___11___ us are the other ones, the ones that didn’t even exit a few years ago. As the world changes, the vocabulary that people use moves on too. In fact, experts ___12___ that at least 4,000 new English words are coined every year. Have you ever stopped to wonder where they come from and why they have the meanings that they do
It's no surprise that some of the new words come from another language, but you would be amazed to find out that Modern English, which has ___13___ from Old English, has taken about 80% of its vocabulary from other sources: mostly from French and Latin, but also from an ___14___ 350 other languages. Some of these loanwords are used because there is no existing word in English to cover the meaning. In Britain, people now eat Chinese dim sum and the Greek dish kleftiko, and blow a South African vuvuzela to ___15___ on a football team. Other words are ___16___ even when there’s an existing English alternative, because the foreign word sounds ___17___ or more clever and elegant in some way. People think Italian coffee tastes better than the coffee traditionally drunk in Britain, so they often use the Italian word americano to order a black coffee in a café.
Whenever we switch on a computer or mobile, we do things that were unheard of a few decades ago. Sometimes, the new language that we need for technology evolves by giving new meanings to old words. Hack used to mean cut or kick and this usage carries on today. But as the Internet developed, the use of the word was ___18___ to the metaphorical meaning “access someone else’s computer illegally”.
This new meaning is now so ___19___ accepted that no one today thinks of it as a metaphor. There are also new compounds of existing words, for example. cloud computing (computer resources delivered over the Internet) and digital ___20___(the record left on the Internet of all your online so activity). And then there are those useful things, prefixes. Instead of receiving an old-fashioned card bought in a shop and sent in the mail, you might now receive an e-card bought in an e-shop and sent by email.
Ⅲ. Reading Comprehension(45')
Section A(15')
Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,B. C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.
Frankenstein
On a stormy night in 1815, a young,18-year-old girl had a ___21___ nightmare. The nightmare was terrible, but it gave her an idea for a tale—a tale that would become the most recognized ___22___ story in the world: the story of Frankenstein's monster.
The author's name was Mary Shelley(1797-1851). Her novel describes the trials of an ___23___ young scientist, Dr Frankenstein, who uses his knowledge to bring an inanimate body to life, but then ___24___ the shocking “monster” he creates. At the time of writing, the story was a powerful warning ___25___scientific advances and 1s the Industrial Revolution, which was about ___26___across Europe. Many artists and writers were concerned ___27___ this industrialization and the effect it would have ___28___ man's relationship with nature. They saw danger in the new scientific advances.
Volume 1, Chapter 4
It was on a dreary night in November that I completed my work. With an anxiety that almost ___29___ to pain, I collected the instruments of life around me that I might add a small amount of being to the lifeless thing that ___30___ at my feet. It was already one in the morning; the rain fell dismally against the windows, and my candle was nearly burnt out, when, by the failing light, I saw the yellow eye of the ___31___ open; it breathed hard, and a sudden movement disturbed its arms and legs.
How can I describe my emotions at this disaster, or how to describe the terrible creature I had tried to form His arms and legs were in proportion, and I had selected his ___32___ as beautiful.
Beautiful! His yellow skin ___33___ covered the muscles beneath; his hair was black and flowing; his teeth of a pearly whiteness that formed a horrible contrast with his watery eyes, his ___34___ face and straight black mouth.
I had worked hard for nearly two years, for the only purpose of breathing life into an inanimate body. For this I had ___35___ myself of rest and health, but now that I had finished, the beauty of the dream disappeared, and breathless horror and disgust filled my heart.
21. A. moral B. vivid C. massive D. pure
22. A. horror B. motivation C. peak D. charm
23. A. elegant B. ambitious C. innocent D. patient
24. A. rejects B. boosts C. hacks D. rebels
25. A. at B. with C. against D. of
26. A. spread B. spreading C. to spread D. to spreading
27. A. at B. to C. about D. with
28. A. at B. to C. about D. on
29. A. amounted B. attained C. combined D. engaged
30. A. lies B. lied C. laid D. lay
31. A. creature B. cage C. civilian D. comedy
32. A. features B. settings C. symbols D. professions
33. A. universally B. barely C. unrealistically D. artificially
34. A. shifted B. rooted C. eased D. wrinkled
35. A. deprived B. behaved C. decreased D. tackled
Section B(22')
Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.
(A)
At the 4th Street Photo Gallery on the comer of the Bowery, many photos are strung together like clothes on a laundry line. There are portraits of Muhammad Ali and Jean-Michel Basquiat, plus a series of cityscapes detailedly captured over 60 years by Alex Harsley, a neglected but talented New York photographer.
The city has been Mr Harsley’s home since 1948, when, aged ten, he moved there from South Carolina. He took his first photograph ten years later, and became the first black photographer to work for the city’s district attorney’s office. His vivid pictures freeze moments in New York’s evolution from the 1950s to the present. “It could start with the smell of something burning.” he says of his method. “And then you see a family sitting on the steps of a funeral home sadly looking at the firemen going through their routine.”
Some of the scenes in the collection were captured from the window of his old apartment in Harlem; they include images of black activists, streets submerged in snow and shots of the Crown Heights riots of 1991. A.D. Coleman, a photography critic, says Mr. Harsley has been able to capture the lives of minority groups by making himself “invisible”. His aim has been to assemble these fragments (片段) into an extended history of the city.
Mr. Harsley’s gallery is a time capsule. For decades, it is also a hub for the city’s artistic underworld. In the 1970s New York’s photography scene was flourishing, but exclusive. As Mr. Harsley puts it, “a number of great artists were swept aside” because they lacked connections. Helping talent became part of his mission. In 1971 he established The Minority Photographers, an organization that helps up-and-coming artists exhibit their work. He opened his gallery two years later; many photographers have had their first shows there.
36. How does the author describe Alex Harsley in the first paragraph
A. Undervalued but expert. B. Gifted but exclusive.
C. Unknown but devoted. D. Gifted but awkward.
37. What does the underlined sentence mean
A. His pictures show freezing weather in New York from the 1950s to the present.
B. His pictures capture the cheerful moments in New York since the 1950s.
C. His pictures record some historic occasions of New York over the past decades.
D. His pictures illustrate the vivid lives of minority groups in New York over the past decades.
38. Why does Mr. Harsley make himself “invisible”
A. To assemble the minority groups of the city.
B. To highlight the lives of minority groups.
C. To help promising artists attract more public attention.
D. To build connections between the minority groups and himself.
39. How did Mr. Harsley help the other artists
A. He excluded those who looked down upon the unknown artists.
B. He set an organization displaying their works.
C. He established the connections between up-and-coming artists and famous ones.
D. He reduced the rents of the gallery where their photography works were shown.
(B)
TROUBLESHOOTING
For possible malfunctions as described below, please contact Customer Services at 1-800-2020-123.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
The coffee is not hot. ·The cups were not preheated. Warm the cups by rinsing them with hot water(N.B. you can use the hot water function).
Coffee does not come out of the spouts. ·The spouts are blocked. Clean the spouts with a toothpick.
The coffee does not come out of the spouts, but from around the service e door. ·The holes in the spouts are clogged with dry coffee dust. ·The coffee guide inside the service door is blocked and cannot swing. ·Clean the spouts with a toothpick, sponge or hard bristled kitchen brush. ·Thoroughly clean the coffee guide. particularly near the hinges.
The frothed milk has large bubbles. ·The milk is not cold enough or is not semi-skimmed. ·You should ideally use skimmed or semi-skimmed milk at refrigerator temperature (about 5℃). If the result is not as you wished, try changing brand of milk.
The milk is not frothed(起泡). ·Cappuccino maker is dirty. ·Clean as described in the section “Cleaning the cappuccino maker after use”.
Steam delivery stops ·A safety device stops steam delivery after 3 minutes. ·Wait, then activate the steam function again.
The appliance does not come on. ·It is not plugged into the mains socket. ·The main switch(A2) is not turned on. ·Plug into the mains socket. ·Place the main switch in the I position.
40. If the appliance doesn't work, which of the following may be the cause
A It has been used for many years.
B. It is not plugged into the socket.
C. Its temperature is too high.
D. Its spouts are blocked.
41. According to the table which of the following is true
A. If coffee taste bitter you may add some milk and sugar.
B. If coffee is delivered too slowly, you may wait and activate the function again.
C. If coffee doesn't come out of spouts, you may check them with a toothpick.
D. If milk is not frothed, you may use semi-skimmed milk.
42. Where is the passage probably taken from
A. A coffee bean package.
B. A cappuccino coffee machine booklet.
C. A cappuccino coffee machine advertisement.
D. A coffee machine quality report.
(C)
That easterners and westerners think in different ways is not mere prejudice. Many psychological studies conducted over the past two decades suggest Westerners have a more individualistic, analytic and abstract mental life than do East Asians. Several hypotheses (假设) have been put forward to explain this.
One, that modernization promotes individualism, falls at the first hurdle: Japan, an ultra-modem country whose people have retained a collective outlook. A second, that a higher rate of infectious disease in a place makes contact with strangers more dangerous, and causes groups to turn inward, is hardly better. Europe has had its share of plagues; probably more than either Japan or Korea.
That led Thomas Talheim of the University of Virginia and his colleagues to look into a third suggestion: that the crucial difference is agricultural. The basic West crop is wheat; the East's rice. Before the mechanization of agriculture a farmer who grew rice had to spend twice as many hours doing so as one who grew wheat. To organize labour efficiently, especially at times of planting and harvesting, rice-growing societies as far apart as India, Malaysia and Japan all develop co-operative labour exchanges which let neighbors stagger their farms' schedules in order to assist each other during these crucial periods. Since, until recently almost everyone alive was a farmer, it is a reasonable hypothesis that such a collective outlook would dominate a society's culture and behaviour, and might prove so deep-rooted that even now, when most people earn their living in other ways, it helps to define their lives.
Mr. Talheim realized that this idea is testable. Large areas of Asia, particularly in the north, depend not on rice, but on wheat. That, as he explains in a paper in Science, let him and his team put some flesh on this theory's bones. The team gathered almost 1,200 volunteers from all over Asia and asked them questions to assess their individualism or collectivism. The answers bore little relation to the wealth of a volunteer's place of origin. There was a striking correlation, though, with whether it was a rice-growing or a wheat-growing area. This difference was marked even between people from neighbouring counties with different agricultural traditions.
Undoubtedly, Talheim's hypothesis has pointed to a direction worth further exploration. Viewing the message from modernized countries such as Japan, Korea and Singapore, which still hold on to collectivism, perhaps we can say: Asian values-with their principles of mutual support and collective action-are only "Asian" because back in ancient times, farmers in many parts of that continent found rice a more suitable crop to grow than wheat.
43. According to the second paragraph, which statement does the author most probably agree with
A. The first hypothesis fails to justify Japan's ever-keeping collectivism as well as the second.
B. The exposure to plague outbreaks increases the probability of the Europeans to turn back to individualism.
C. Modernized Japan stays close to collectivism as firmly as Europe maintains individualism in the times of plague.
D. Neither modernization, as with Europe, nor the once prevailing plague, as with Japan, gives any evidence that promotes individualism.
44. What does the underlined word “stagger” probably mean
A. arrange events so that they do not happen at the same time
B. help something to develop more strongly because it's about to collapse
C. plan or organize something in advance to make it neat or attractive
D. offer something to somebody and receive something in return
45. Mr. Talheim studied the Asian volunteers growing wheat in order to find out .
A. whether growing wheat results in more sharing behavior.
B. whether growing wheat leads to more prosperous community.
C. whether the local crop affects the local economy positively.
D. whether the local crop is related to local people's mental life.
46. Which of the following can serve as the best title for this passage
A. A good beginning makes a good ending.
B. The grass is greener on the other side.
C. As you sow, so you will reap.
D. You are what you eat.
Section C(8')
Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.
A writer for all time
___47___ At that point, seven years after the playwright’s death, Shakespeare was just one of many respected writers of his era, but in the years that followed the words of that preface proved to be true. His reputation grew and grew and today Shakespeare is widely recognized as the greatest writer in the history of English literature. His plays live on, translated into at least 80 languages and performed all over the globe. Why is it that, 400 years after his death, his work is still rated so highly
Many writers before Shakespeare could write great comedy, or tragedy, or history, but Shakespeare could tell great stories in all these genres and more: from fantastic fairy tale (A Midsummer Night’s Dream) to political play (Richard Ⅲ). ___48___ In fact, he usually took them from traditional stories, history or other writers. In his hands, however, they became powerful tales that went beyond time and culture. Romeo and Juliet is a story of love, hate and teenage rebellion against strict parents. Macbeth shows the dangers of ruthless ambition. Othello deals with insecurity, trust and jealousy. ___49___As well as productions using the original language and settings, there have been imaginative reinterpretations as musicals (Romeo and Juliet / West Side Story), sci-fi films(The Tempest/ Forbidden Planet), high school romantic comedies(welfth Night/ She’s the Man), Bollywood films (Macbeth/ Maqbool), and even children’s cartoons (Hamlet/ The Lion King).
While some parts of Shakespeare’s plays are in prose, his greatest speeches are in verse and their language, though old-fashioned, still arouses modern audiences’ feelings. His jokes ensure that the theatre is often filled with laughter, but moments later there might be a most beautiful passage about love or chilling words about death, revenge or jealousy. ___50___ It is thought that he started writing these in 1592 when the disease stopped Londoners from being able to go to the theatre. They include some of the most famous lines about love and beauty in the English.
A. He rarely came up with original plots for his plays.
B. “He was not of an age, but for all time!” stated the preface of William Shakespeare’s collected plays when they were first published in 1623.
C. It’s no surprise that theatre and film directors return again and again to his plays for their material.
D. Even individual words were a chance for Shakespeare to show off his creativity.
E. They include everyday words, such as generous, apostrophe, hurry, road and amazement.
F. As well as at least 37 plays, he is known 30 for 154 short poems called sonnets.
Ⅳ. Translation(10')
51. 很多健康问题是和饮食有关的。(relate)(汉译英)
____________________________________________________________________________________
52. 他肯定把他的钥匙落在办公室里了。(汉译英)
____________________________________________________________________________________
53. 我本不应该浪费我的时间的,我现在感到很后悔。(汉译英)
____________________________________________________________________________________
上海华东师范大学附属进华中学2024学年度第二学期
高二年级英语学科期末考试卷
考生注意:
1.考试时间90分钟,试卷满分100分。
2.本次考试设试卷和答题纸两部分。所有答题必须写在答题纸上,做在试卷上一律不得分。
3.答题前,务必在答题纸规定的地方填写考生姓名和学号。
I. Listening Comprehension(25°)
Section A(10')
Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
1. A. A zoo keeper. B. A postal worker.
C. A shop assistant. D. An airport security guard.
2. A. Satisfied. B. Disappointed. C. Afraid. D. Apologetic.
3. A. They got there at different time. B. The woman didn't go there.
C. The man forgot about the meeting. D. They didn't agree on the meeting place.
4. A. Her husband couldn't find a suitable job. B. Her husband quarreled with their son.
C. She had an argument with her husband. D. She had to stay home because she was fired.
5. A. Exciting. B. Funny. C. Outdated. D. Terrible.
6. A. At a restaurant. B. At a grocery. C. In a theater. D. On a farm.
7. A. She doesn't work hard enough. B. She never falls asleep in class.
C. She has a Japanese cultural background. D. Her parents urge her to have more sleep.
8. A. Take a course on sailing. B. Watch some sailing shows.
C. Buy things needed for sailing. D. Learn sailing from an app.
9. A. The birds are not beautiful enough. B. The woman prefers to teach a cat to talk.
C. The birds actually cannot imitate human voice. D. The woman won't have the birds at such a price.
10. A. He didn't see the sign. B. He got three parking tickets this month.
C. He refused to pay a fine. D. He parked his car there after working hours.
Section B(15')
Directions: In Section B, you will hear two passages and one longer conversation.After each passage or conversation, you will be asked several questions. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
11. A. His regular water therapy. B. His disability to swim like others.
C. Lack of proper training. D. A terrible experience in a pool.
12. A. He wanted to train an Olympic champion.
B. He hoped kids like Zulfic could learn swimming.
C. He wanted to improve physical education for kids.
D. The existing swimming equipment wasn't standard.
13. A. He will soon compete in a world game.
B. He could swim twice as fast as average swimmers.
C. He could swim the length of Olympic-sized pools with help.
D. He won a local swimming competition for disabled people.
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
14. A. A cell phone. B. A leather wallet. C. A mini camera. D. An alarm clock.
15. A. It will track the thief with GPS system.
B. It will contact banks to stop withdrawing.
C. An alarm will be sent to the police station.
D. A picture of the opener will be taken.
16. A. It is a multifunctional wallet.
B. It's old-fashioned in this age.
C. It is unique in size and function.
D. It can text messages automatically.
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
17. A.30%. B. 24%. C. 96%. D. 50%.
18. A. He nearly became blind.
B. His vision became even worse.
C. He couldn't see very well at night.
D. His eyes were dry for several months.
19. A. Nervous. B. Regretful. C. Painful. D. Relaxed.
20. A. Laser surgery is safe despite its side effects.
B. Two weeks' home rest is required after the surgery.
C. The cost of the surgery is too high for ordinary people.
D. People with poor vision are all good candidates for the surgery.
Ⅱ. Grammar and vocabulary(20')
Section A(10')
【1~10题答案】
【答案】1. to 2. While##Although##Though
3. disappointed
4. done 5. one
6. involved
7. Whatever
8. and 9. who##that
10 nothing
Section B(10')
【11~20题答案】
【答案】11. G 12. A
13. C 14. H
15. K 16. D
17. I 18. F
19. B 20. J
Ⅲ. Reading Comprehension(45')
Section A(15')
Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,B. C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.
【21~35题答案】
【答案】21. B 22. A 23. B 24. A 25. C 26. C 27. C 28. D 29. A 30. D 31. A 32. A 33. B 34. D 35. A
Section B(22')
Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.
(A)
【36~39题答案】
【答案】36. A 37. C 38. A 39. C
(B)
【40~42题答案】
【答案】40. B 41. C 42. B
(C)
【43~46题答案】
【答案】43. C 44. A 45. D 46. D
Section C(8')
Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.
【47~50题答案】
【答案】47. B 48. A 49. C 50. F
Ⅳ. Translation(10')
【51题答案】
【答案】Many health problems are related to diet.
【52题答案】
【答案】He must have left his keys in the office.
【53题答案】
【答案】I shouldn’t have wasted my time, and now I feel very regretful.

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