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巴蜀中学2022届高考适应性月考卷
(九)英语试卷注意事项.答题前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号在答题卡上填写清楚.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后再选涂其他答案标号在试题卷上作答无效.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回满分150分,考试用时120分钟第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)注意,听力部分答题时,请先将答案标在试卷上听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共5小题;每小题L5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,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来问答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍WhatisthemangoingtodofirstA.Seeadoctor.B.Attendameeting.WheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplaceA.Atabank.B.Atastore.WhatisthewomansmajorconcernwhenbuyingadeskA.Thebrand.B.Theprice.C.Thesize.Howcanthemangetaticketforthisyear/sexhibitionByvisitingawebsite.Bymakingareservation.Bygoingtotheexhibitionearlier.WhathappenedtothewomanShewaslateforherflighttoTokyo.HerflightfromSeouldidn/tarriveontime.Theactofjournalingtakesmanypeopleoffline.Thepoweroffocusinthatmomentwascharming.Writingspacesnomatterhowshortarelikeamindfulness.Ilovethedirectnessofputtingpentopaperwithoutbeinginterrupted.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项Mansbestfriendisbeingcreditedwithsavinghisownerslifeduringascare.81-year-oldHarrySmithofPortSt.LucieFloridaisamanof_41_.Hetakeshis9-year-olddogSarahJaneforawalkaroundthelakeacrossthestreetfromhishousetwiceadayeveryday.Smithwhousesanelectricwheelchairto_42_wasononeofhisregularwalkswhensomething_43_happened.Theleftwheelofhiswheelchairgot_44_inapit(坑)andashetriedtoreverseoutofthedirthiswheelchairlosttraction.Heendeduprollingdownthe_45_andflippingoffhiswheelchairintothelake.Sensingherownerwasin_46_SarahJanebeganbarkingloudlyasSmith_47_tokeephisheadabovewater.Herpersistentbarking__48_theattentionoftwoneighborsworkingintheirdrivewayacrossthestreetwhorushedovertoseewhatthe_49_wasabout.OneofthosemenwasEdwardShulingwhosaidhe_50_thoughtthedogmayhavegottenintoafightwithanalligator;beforehesawSmithsheadstickingoutofthewater.Shulinginstantly_51_in.AsecondneighborAby“Jacob“Chackowas_52_closelyandhappenedtospotOfficerAdamonhiswaydowntothewater.Together;thethreemen_53_Smithoutofthewaterandbacktosafetymuchtohis-andSarahJanes-_54_.“WearethankfulforMr.Smithsdogandthetwobystandersthathelpedsavehislife!”thepostreads.“Andasthesayingremains_55_…Amansbestfriendishisdog.”第二节共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式After_56_enjoyamuseumoranartgallerypeopleusuallyvisitthesouvenirshoptobuyagifttorememberthevisit.Thesouvenirshavehistorysignificanceandcultureinthem.Thelatestdigitaltechnologyishelpingmuseumstobemorecreative.InOctober2021theHubeiProvincialMuseum_57_issue10z000digitalcopiesoftheswordofGouJian_58_famousculturalrelicondisplayatthemuseum.Itspopularitycanbeseenby_59_quicklyitsoldout.WangXianfuheadofthemuseumsaidallthecopiesweresoldinjustthreeseconds.Digitalcollectionsgobeyondtherestrictionsoftimeandspacemakingmuseumsmoreopen_60_interestandmodern.Itsanewexperiencea_61_combineofcivilizationandmodernhigh-tech.Thepopularityofdigitalculturalrelicswiththepublichasresulted_62_moremuseumsexploringtheconcept.Abird-shapedwinecontainerfromtheShangDynastyoneofthemostfamoustreasures_63_exhibitintheHenanProvincialMuseumwasdigitizedandsoldonlineinDecember.Digitizedculturalrelicsareanewformofculturalcreativeproducts.Itusesblockchaintechnology_64_generateauniquecertificatethroughwhichtheproductcanbesoldcollectedandused.TogetherwithAlipaythemuseumlaunchedtheappuLetsdoarchaeologytogetherMwhichattractedmorethan30million_65_visitduringtheseven-dayNationalDayholidayin
2021.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你校橙子辅导中文社准备针对国际学生开设一个现代汉语发展史的讲座,学校网站也会对此讲座进行直播你的朋友Jack一直在学习中文,请你写一封信邀请他在线上收看这个直播讲座内容包括:
1.讲座时间和观看地址(微博橙子辅导);
2.讲座内容;
3.邀请参加注意:L写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答DearJackYoursLiHua第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文Highschoolgraduationmarksahugeturningpointinayoungpersonslife.Itsatransitionfromchildhoodtoadulthoodandyoullrememberthatmomentforever.DaveriusPetersasenioratHahnvilleHighSchoolinBoutteLouisianahadbeenlookingforwardtothisspecialdayforawhile.Howeverwhenhearrivedatthegraduationceremonyaschoolrepresentativeblockedhimfromenteringtheceremonysvenuebecausehisblacksneakersviolatedthedresscode.Theschoolsgraduationdresscodestatesthatmalestudentsmustweardarkdressshoestotheceremonyandnoathleticshoeswereallowed.WhentheschoolrepresentativedeniedhimentryPeterswentintoshock.Healsofeltsadimaginingwhathisparentswouldthinkifhecouldntattendhisowngraduation.Hejustwantedtowalkacrossthestageandgetthediplomahedworkedsohardfor.Withonlyminutesuntiltheceremonywassettobeginhefelthopeless.Heneithertookthephonewithhimnorhadenoughtimetostopatastoretobuynewshoes.Ashepacedanxiouslyoutsidetheconventioncenterhespottedaglimmerofhope.HednoticedafamiliarfaceJohnButler.Butlerhelpsmentor(指导)studentsatthehighschoolandmanystudentslookuptohim.Butleralwaysdidwhathecouldtohelpthestudents.Hesjust“thattypeofperson.”WhenastudentshavingabaddayButlercallsthemoutofclasstopersonallytalkwiththem.HehadadaughtergraduatingwithPeterssohewasattendingthegraduationceremonyasaparentthatday.PetersranovertoButlerandexplainedhisshoeproblem.注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答WithoutasecondthoughtButlertookoffhisownshoes.WhenPetersslidacrossthestagehisfamilynoticedhisnewill-fittingshoes.英语参考答案听力1-5BABCC6-10ABAAC11~15ACBBA16^20BCBAC阅读理解A篇:DDCB篇:BCBDC篇ACABD篇:BACA七选五:ACGEF完型填空41-45BCAAB46-50CCDAB51〜55DBADC
65.visitors作文ItissaidthatyouhavebeenlearningChinese.At6:00pmthisweekendalivelectureonthehistoryofmodernChinesedevelopmentsponsoredbytheorangeguidanceChinesesocietywillbeheld.Thislivelecturewillbebroadcastonthemicroblogorangeguidance.Ilookforwardtoyourwatching.ThemaincontentofthislectureistoexplainhowmodernChineseisdevelopedandimprovedAndwhatproblemsarefacedinthedevelopmentprocessHowdoexpertsandscholarssolvetheseproblemsFinallyIsincerelyinviteyoutowatchthislivebroadcastagain续写第一段:ThenhesaidtoDaveriusPetersifweexchangeshoesyoucanparticipatenormally.Hurryup.Peterssaidbutmyshoesaremuchsmallerthanyours.WhatdoyoudoDontworryIhavemyownway.AlthoughPetershesitatedhechosetoexchangeshoesforthisadultceremony.Atthistimehefinallyfeltalittlesecureinhisheartandcouldnolongerworryaboutbeingunabletoattendtheceremony第二段ThenIsuddenlyrealizedthatIforgottoremindmychildtochangeshoesbeforegoingouttodaybutaquestioncametomymindsowhoseshoesarethesenowTheceremonywascarriedoutinjoyandendedinreluctance.WhenPeterscametohisfamilyandwasaskedabouttheoriginoftheshoesPeterstoldthewholestory.Finallythefamilycouldnthelpbutthanktheteacherforsendingwarmthintimewhenachildneededhelpmost.C.ShecouldntgotoHongKongasscheduled.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2至4个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;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题WhatdoesthewomanwantthemantodoHelpwithherwork.Callforadoctor.Getaphysicalexamination.WhatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakersA.Doctorandpatient.B.Co-workers.C.Interviewerandinterviewee.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10题WhatdoesthemanenjoymostaboutthecourseHearingtheyoungmusiciansplay.Organizingeverysmallthingofthecourse.Meetingfamousmusiciansfromallovertheworld.HowdoesthemanfindtheyoungmusiciansByadvertisingonline.Bye-mailingtheirparents.Bytalkingtothebestplayers.WhatisrequiredforyoungmusicianstojoininthecourseA.Perfectperformance.B.Goodlooks.C.Languageability.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13题WhatdoesthemanthinkmakesanadvertisementsuccessfulIthassomethingunusual.Ittellsagoodstoryinbrief.Itpresentsunforgettableimages.WhatdidthemandislikeabouttheadvertisementA.Themusic.B.Thestory.C.Thecharacters.WhatistheadvertisementforA.Afilm.B.Adrink.C.Amusicalinstrument.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16题WhatdoesthemanfindhardtodoinaforeigncountryTakeacourseinEnglish.Understandotherstudentsjokes.Findhisaccommodation.WhatisthewomanbusydoingA.Writinganessay.B.Lookingforajob.C.Preparingforanexam.WhywontthewomanvisitthemansuniversityShehasnointerestinit.Shedoesnthavetime.Shedoesnthaveenoughmoney.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20题HowdidtheservantsdealwiththeirearningsinVictoriantimesTheypaidforthehousing.Theyboughtfoodandclothes.Theysentthemtotheirfamilies.Howdidtheupper-classchildrenreceiveeducationBystudyingwiththenurse.Bylearningfromthetutorsathome.Byattendingschoolswithotherchildren.HowdidtheVictorianupper-classparentstreattheirchildrenactuallyA.Kindly.B.Cruelly.C.Strictly.WhatwillthespeakertalkaboutnextLower-classfamilies.Upper-classchildrenssituation.Comparisonsbetweenupperandlowerclasses.第二部分阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项ABestSelectionsforTravellersCOMOPOINTYAMUThisisalight-filleddesignheaven.SharplinesframeviewsofPhuketseastcoastandaswimmingpooloverlookstheBay.Therestaurantsareequallystylish-NahmyaawasgivenaMichelinPlateforitssouthernThaidishesandtheresalsoaprivatebeachclubonanearbyislandwhichmorethanmakesupforthehotelsownlackofgoldensands.ROOMS:Villasfrom£208BB.www.comohotels.comOURJUNGLECAMPSetonthemainlandaroundathree-hourdrivenorthofPhuketliesanoldrainforest.OurJungleCampsbamboohutsandtreehousesareminimalistandcoolenoughintheevening.Theresagreatrestaurantonsiteandthecampcanarrangeavarietyofactivitiesincludingnaturehikesandraftingalonglazyrivers.ROOMS:From£15roomonly.www.khaosokecoresort.comTHANYAPURAGoforgoldatthisfitnessresortintheislandsjunglyheart.Topathletescomeheretotakeadvantageoftheexcellentfacilitiesincludingtwoswimmingpoolstenniscourtsandboxingrings.Roomsaresimplebuthaveeverythingyouneedincludingcomfybedsandpowershowers.ROOMS:Villasfrom£70BB.www.thanyapura.comSALAPHUKETMAIKHAOBEACHSalaPhuketisperfectforalaid-backbeachbreak.Everythingthereseemstohavebeendesignedtoputyouatease:thecalmingvillasandtheswimmingpoolsunkenintothelawn.Youcanspendthedayonthebeachwithabookorrelaxingatthespa.Thefoodissuperbtoo-pastriesforbreakfastpapayasaladsandredcurriesforlunchandlobsterfordinner.ROOMS:Villasfrom£109BB.www.salahospitality.comWhatcanvisitorsdoatCOMOPOINTYAMUA.Attenddesignactivities.B.Camponitsprivatebeach.C.Watchstylishperformances.D.EnjoyThai-flavoredfood.WherecanvisitorsbookavillaiftheyareintosportsA.www.comohotels.com.B.www.khaosokecoresort.com.C.www.salahospitality.com.D.www.thanyapura.com.WhocanbemostattractedtoSALAPHUKETMAIKHAOBEACHA.Ajungleexplorer.B.Anenvironmentalactivist.C.Acomfortseeker.D.Afitnessenthusiast.BAsakidIoftengotnosebleeds.MyparentsblamedallthefruitsIatethatgavemeuexcessiveheat”-especiallythemangoesmyfavorite.Itdidntstopmefromwolfingthemdownbythedozens.AsIvegrownoldermyfixationonexotic(奇异的)fruithasintensified-theweirderthebetter.Thedisadvantageofbeinganarmchairpomologist(果树栽培学家)inCanadaisthatmostofourfreshfruitisimported.Thesilverliningisthatalmosteverythinginmylocalstoresqualifiesasexoticandinteresting.Tryinganewfruitexpandsmyunderstandingoftheworldandenrichesmyexperiencewithinit.°Whatlastediswhatthesoulate”JackGilbertoncewrote“Thewayachildknowstheworldbyputtingpartbypartintohismouth.IthinkoftheselineswhenIpreparetoeatanewfruit.Eachtastingisachancetobereunitedwithmyinnerchildtobewide-eyedandwordlessasIgettoknowit.Thosetaskedwithnamingthesefruitsappeartobeequallyunderaspellproducingnamesassimplisticastheyarecharming.Cottoncandygrapes.Icecreambean.Dragonfruit.MostfruitsItryonlyacoupleoftimesbuttheresoneIkeepreturningto:thesoursop.Atidealripenessthesoursoptastesliketheidealtropicalfruit.Waitjustadaythoughanditsmellsmorelikefeetthanfruit.Thisrapidrotcomfortsmeincredibly.Watchingabelovedfruittransformfromunripeonetostickyfleshfeelslikewitnessinganactofliving.Theplantsacrificesfruitinhopesofspreadingitsseed;lifewasalwaysthepoint.Anapproachingexpirationdateisonlyencouragementtoenjoytheseaccessiblejoysastheycome.Wetoowillsoonfindourbodiessoftenedandbruised.WillwehaveletoursweetestdaysgotowasteWhydoestheauthorlikeexoticfruitA.Sheisafamouspomologist.B.Ithelpsbroadenherhorizons.C.Itremindsherofherhometown.D.Sheonlylikesstrange-lookingfruit.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofthefruitnamesinParagraph3A.Funny.B.Useful.C.Appealing.D.Powerful.WhatdoestheauthorimplyinthelastparagraphNeverjudgeabookbyitscover.Timeandtidewaitfornoman.Anappleadaykeepsthedoctoraway.Wherethereisawillthereisaway.WhatsthistextmainlyaboutBenefitsofeatingfreshfruit.Memoriesofthecarefreechildhood.Explorationsofthenaturalworld.Experiencesoftryingexoticfruit.CLefttotheirowndevicesmostchildrenwonthesitatetolickadoorknoborwipearunnynosewiththeirsleeve.ButisthereanytruthtotheideathattheiraffectionforgettingdirtycanbebeneficialtotheirhealthThattheorydatesbacktothe1800swhenEuropeandoctorsrealizedthatfarmerssufferedfewerallergiesthancityresidents.Howeveritdidntgainwidespreadattentionuntil1989whenBritishepidemiologistDavidStrachandiscoveredthatyoungsterswitholdersiblingswerelesslikelytobeinfectedthanotherkidswithhayfever.Strachansuggestedthatearlychildhoodinfectionstransmittedbyinsanitarvcontacthelpedfosterastrongimmune(免疫的)system.Histheorycalledthehygienehypothesis(卫生f段说)providesaconvenientexplanationforwhyallergiesandautoimmunedisordershaveincreased300percentormoreintheUSsincethe1950s.MaybeWesternsocietieshavebecometoocleanfortheirowngoodandparentstoofearfulofalittledirt.AsmicrobiologistGrahamRooknotesgettingabitmessycanhelpcultivatethethousandsofmicrobialspeciesthatcallthebodyhomeandkeepithealthy.Providingthatboostcanbeaseasyashavingpetstendingchickensorplayinginagreenspace.Itsalsowisetogoeasyontheantibiotics(抗生素).AlthoughtheycanbelifesaversforpatientswithseverebacterialinfectionstheresarealriskofharmfromoverusesaysJohnLynchadoctorattheUniversityofWashingtonSchoolofMedicine.Regainingyournativemicrobiotacanbeextremelyhardheexplains.Allthisisnottosayyoungstersshouldbemessy.Youdefinitelywantthemtowashtheirhandsregularlyandcleaninghigh-touchsurfacesisvitaltoavoidunpleasantinfectionslikenorovirusRookadvised.Justdontgooverboardandkillthebacteriaoneverything.Asitturnsoutkidsprobablydoneedafewgermstostayhealthy.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordMinsanitary°meaninParagraph2A.Unclean.B.Wide.C.Risky.D.Protective.WhichofthefollowingmaybeexplainedbythehygienehypothesisDirt-freehousesreducefeverinchildren.Somefarmersarehighlyallergictoflowers.Beingtoocleanleadstoincreasedallergies.Avirusinfectioncausesautoimmunedisorders.WhatisJohnLynchsattitudetotheuseofantibioticsA.Cautious.B.Supportive.C.Critical.D.Indifferent.WhatmightbeRooksadviceforparentsLeavinghigh-touchsurfacesdirty.Allowingkidstoplayinthegarden.Replacingkidspetswithartificialones.Makingtheplayroomsabsolutelyclean.DFishgeneticallyengineeredtoglow(发光)bluegreenorredunderblacklighthavebeenabighitamongaquarium(水族馆)loversforyears.Butthepetisnotrestrictedtoglassdisplaysanymore.TheglowingfishhaveescapedfishfarmsinsoutheasternBrazilandaremultiplyinginthestreamsintheAtlanticForestanewstudyshows.Theunwelcomeinvaders(入侵者)arewell-knowntoscientistswhohaveusedzebrafishfordevelopmentalandgeneticstudies.NativetoSoutheastAsiathefreshwaterfishwereengineeredtoglowforresearchpurposesinthelate1990sbyputtinginthemgenesfromjellyfishandcoral.Inthe2000scompaniessawthepotentialoftheglowingfishaspets.Andr6MagalhaesabiologistattheFederalUniversityfirstspottedtheengineeredzebrafishswimmingintheRiverBasinin
2015.ThewatersborderthelargestdecorativefishfarmsofLatinAmericaandMagalhaessaysthefishprobablyescapedsomeofthefarmsponds.TheBrazilianwatersdonthaveanylocalpredators(捕食者)forzebrafishandthefisharereproducingallyearroundwithapeakduringtherainyseason.Butthetransgenicfishseemtoachievesexualmaturityearlierthantheirancestorswhichallowsthemtoreproducemoreandspreadfaster.Theinvadersarealsoeatingwell:adiversifieddietofnativeinsectsandalgae.BeforelongMagalhaessaysthefishcouldbecomeplentifulenoughtodirectlyaffectlocal:speciesbycompetingforfoodorpreyingonthem.TuckettaresearcherinFloridasaystheBraziliandetection“shouldbeawake-upcallMforfishproducersandnaturalresourcemanagersinBrazil.Buthesuspectsthetransgenicfishwillencounterpredatorsastheymovetolargerbodiesofwater.Andtheanimalsbrightcolorswillmakethemdisadvantaged.Fornowtheglowingfish“couldbeconsideredlittleweedsgrowingupoutoftheconcrete”.Tuckettsays.Magalhaeslikesthemetaphorbutpointsoutthatevenlittleweedscangrowtocausealotofdamage.WhatcanweknowabouttheglowingfishTheywerereleasedintotheocean.Theycarrygenesfromotherspecies.Theydontenjoypopularityanymore.Theywerefirstcreatedforcommercialuse.WhydotheglowingfishmultiplyrapidlyTherearefewspeciesfeedingonthem.Theymatureasearlyastheirancestors.Theyprefertoreproduceintherainyseason.Nootherspeciescompetewiththemforfood.WhatmightTuckettagreewithabouttheescapedglowingfishTheywillgrowinlargenumbers.Theywillposeagreatthreattonature.Theywillbeeasytargetsforpredators.Theywilleasetheworryoffishproducers.WhichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthistextTransgenicFishInvadesBrazilianStreamsEscapedSpeciesAreUnwelcomeinNatureGeneticallyEngineeredFishAreinDemandZebrafishTravelsFartoColonizeOtherWaters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能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Weknowfromresearchthatputtingpentopaperhasmanybenefitsthatcansupportwellnessinthistimeofdigitaloverload.Ithasbeenscientificallyproventoreduceanxietyliftyourmoodandstrengthenyourimmunesystem._36_Closeyourlaptopgrabanotebookandpenopentoablankpageandwritedownwhatevercomestomind.Ivebeenjournalingformorethan25years.WhenIwritebyhandIreleasefeelingsandemotionsthatrolldownthetipofthepenandontothepage.Turnsoutthattheartofformattingeachletteronthepagehelpsyoubetterkeeptheinformationyouarerecording._37__38_TheresnoneedtoworryaboutthedeviceIamworkingonbeingchargeduporbeingdistractedawayfromtheverythingIamworkingonwiththeendlessnoiseofincomingmessagesorgettingtherequiredsignalfromtheInternet.OneweekendIsatforoveranhourandhandwrotethreebirthdaycards.Ifoundmyselflostinthewritingspaceandtotallyengagedinthehand-letteringdesignthatIcreatedontheenvelopes._39_Thatwasasharpcontrastto.theconcentrationofmultitasking.Writingbyhandbuildsyourcreativemuscleswhichdontgetstimulatedinthesameimpactfulwaywhenyouworkonakeyboard.ThewisewordsofNancyOlsonshowthebenefitsofwritingbyhand:“_40_Ittransportsustounexpectedplacesonwingsthatrequireonlyasmallamountofinktokeepthemhighdestinationunknown.Andintheprocessthemindfulnessthatwritingcreatesencouragescalmandcreativity.”SowhynotgivewritingbyhandatryPerhapsthisisthetruemagicofthepen.Itcanalsohelpyouorganizethethoughts.
41.A.actionB.routineC.virtueD.character
42.A.glancearoundB.comearoundC.getaroundD.turnaround
43.A.unusualB.strangeC.difficultD.puzzling
44.A.stuckB.separatedC.hitD.broken
45.A.hillB.bankC.riverD.wheelchair
46.A.doubtB.depthC.troubleD.despair
47.A.hurriedB.wavedC.struggledD.jumped
48.A.distractedB.focusedC.demandedD.caught
49.A.noiseB.incidentC.sceneD.event
50.A.additionallyB.initiallyC.eventuallyD.similarly
51.A.turnedB.fellC.checkedD.jumped
52.A.appearingB.followingC.movingD.coming
53.A.pulledB.seizedC.toreD.kicked
54.A.delightB.amusementC.surpriseD.relief
55.A.certainB.familiarC.trueD.popular语法填空
56.enjoying
57.issued
58.a
59.how
60.interesting
61.combination
62.in
63.exhibited
64.togenerate。
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