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苏州市第三中学2021—2022学年第二学期高一英语期中考试试卷
一、听力(共20小题;每小题L5分,共30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题L5分,满分
7.5分,每段对话仅读一遍)听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项WhatarethespeakerstalkingaboutA.Cookingfood.B.Fixingfurniture.C.Cleaninghouse.WhatwilltheweatherbelikeinthewesttomorrowmorningA.Foggy.B.Stormy.C.Sunny.WheredoesthemanjustcomefromA.Hisworkplace.B.Ashoppingcenter.C.Thehouseofafriend.WhatiswrongwiththemanHislegisswollen(肿胀).Hisfacegetsaninfection(感染).Hehasatoothache.WhatwasthewomandoingthismorninginthesupermarketA.Servinginthefishsection.B.Checkingoutforcustomers.第二节(共15小题;每小题L5分,满分
22.5分每段对话读两遍)听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项听第6段材料,回答第
6、7题WhatisthestyleoftherestaurantA.Formal.B.Lively.C.Quiet.WhatdidthespeakersbothlikeabouttherestaurantA.Thefood.B.Theprice.C.Themusic.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题WhatkindofcomputerdothespeakersneedAcomputerwithacamera.Acomputerwithawidescreen.AcomputerwithaCDdrive.Whatwillthespeakersdonext(successful)organizedeventnotonlyshowedfancyproductsbutalsoavant-garde(前卫的)consumption38(concept)aswellasinnovativeideas.The39(significant)ofCIIEcontinuestogrowasitbecomesaneconomichotspotforcountriesandenterprises.Thedisplayareaforconsumergoodsoccupied90000squaremetersofexhibitionspace40largestamongallareas.TheFoodandAgriculturalProductsexhibitionareaaccommodated(容纳)themostexhibitors(attract)manyenterprisesfromdifferentcountries.TheOnlineCountryExhibitionenabled58countriesand3internationalorganizations42(show)theirdevelopmentachievementsLeadersofparticipatingcountriesandorganizationsexpressedhighpraisefortheCIIEsfurtheranceof43(globe)opennessandcooperation.HavingexperiencedthebenefitsofthefourthCIIEenterprisesdescribeditasanevent44allowsthemtotapintoChinasmassiveconsumerpopulationandalotofopportunities.RegistrationforthefifthCIIEhasalreadystartedandithasseenaconsiderableincrease45thesign-upratecomparedtolastyear.
五、单词拼写(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)DadwaslisteningtoaweatherreportontheradiowhileMumwasputtingtheirimportantdocumentsanddisastersintoabag.(根据首字母单词拼写)Pompeiiwassystematicallyunearthedwhichmadeitaninternationaltouristd.(根据首字母单词拼写)Thevolcanoeruptedandburntwithan(难以忍受的)light.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)Thepolicerealizedthecomingdangerfromtheseaandclearedthepeopleonthebeachrapidlybeforethehugewavescintothecoast.(根据首字母单词拼写)Theteacher(示意)toherstudentstositdownafteransweringherquestion.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)Peoplecredittheconvenienceofmodernsocietytotheapplicationofartificial(智能).(根据汉语提示单词拼写)ProvincessShanghaiwereinvolvedinthefirstroundofinfectionofthedeadlydisease.(根据首字母单词拼写)Heisan(权威)onthetheoryofevolution.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)Theseresourcesarestillnotsforametropoliswhosedailyessentialsarenowingreatdemand.(根据首字母单词拼写)Thiscomplicatedrulecanbe(用示例说明)byasimplescientificexperiment.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)The(委员会)hasdecidedtoclosetherestaurant.(根据汉语提示完成句子)Theenergysecretarywillpresentthe(策划,部署)tomorrow.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)Theagencyisvoluntaryandnotrunforp.(根据首字母单词拼写)AstheoldsayinggoesOnemansmeatisanothermansp/(根据首字母单词拼写)Rodneyhadnoopportunitiestofhiseducation.(根据首字母单词拼写)1lookedaftermyfather9sfinancial(事务).(根据汉语提示单词拼写)(显然)theyvehadsponsorshipfromsomebigcompanies.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)Youreallycant(评论)untilyouknowthefacts.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)Heisonly24yearsoldandadruga.(根据首字母单词拼写)Hereyesweretotallygtothescreen.(根据首字母单词拼写)
六、书面表达(共1题;满分25分)如今,线上支付大受欢迎它很方便但也存在危险请就线上支付的优点和缺点写一篇150字的文早内容要点优点L方便,快捷.促成线上购物,足不出户,送货上门3……缺点1可能被骗,账户被盗需要技术支持,连接网络.……总结OnlinePayments苏州市第三中学2021—2022学年第二学期高一英语期中考试试卷
一、听力(共20小题;每小题L5分,共30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题L5分,满分
7.5分,每段对话仅读一遍)听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项WhatarethespeakerstalkingaboutA.Cookingfood.B.Fixingfurniture.C.Cleaninghouse.WhatwilltheweatherbelikeinthewesttomorrowmorningA.Foggy.B.Stormy.C.Sunny.WheredoesthemanjustcomefromA.Hisworkplace.B.Ashoppingcenter.C.Thehouseofafriend.WhatiswrongwiththemanHislegisswollen(肿胀).Hisfacegetsaninfection(感染).Hehasatoothache.WhatwasthewomandoingthismorninginthesupermarketA.Servinginthefishsection.B.Checkingoutforcustomers.第二节(共15小题;每小题L5分,满分
22.5分每段对话读两遍)听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项听第6段材料,回答第
6、7题WhatisthestyleoftherestaurantA.Formal.B.Lively.C.Quiet.WhatdidthespeakersbothlikeabouttherestaurantA.Thefood.B.Theprice.C.Themusic.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题WhatkindofcomputerdothespeakersneedAcomputerwithacamera.Acomputerwithawidescreen.AcomputerwithaCDdrive.WhatwillthespeakersdonextWhatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakersA.Schoolfriends.B.Brotherandsister.C.Fatheranddaughter.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题WhendidthewomanstartswimmingA.Atage6weeks.B.Atage
16.C.Atage
25.WhydidthewomanwanttosetfreedivingrecordsItwasherchildhooddream.Shewantedherparents*praise.Shewasencouragedbyherteacher.WhatdoesthemanprobablydoA.Heisacoach.B.Heisahost.C.Heisawriter.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题WhatledthemantostartreadingTheadvicehisparentsgave.Thenovelshisteacherintroduced.Thebooksheplayedwithaccidentally.WhatdidthemansteacherusetodoatschoolTalkaboutfilmsormusic.Readpoemsorstoriestostudents.Writeandrecitesomepoems.HowdidGregfeelwhenhisfirstnovelwaspublishedA.Surprised.B.Relieved.C.Disappointed.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题HowmanyitemsarethereintheScienceMuseumA.About200thousand.B.About230thousand.C.About3million.WhichcanbeseeninMakingtheModernWorldA.AmodelofDNA.B.Abonesculpture(雕塑).C.Aspecialtoothbrush.WhatisthethemeoftheWellcomeCollectionHistoryandculture.B.Scienceandtechnology.C.Medicineandhealth.A.Acollectorandbusinessman.TheCEOoftheWellcomeTrust.Aspokesmanofthemuseum
二、阅读理解第一节(共15小题;每小题
2.5分,共
37.5分)A【1〜3题答案】第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的7个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项【16〜20题答案】【答案】
16.B
17.D
18.F
19.A
20.G
三、完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)【21〜35题答案】【答案】
21.A
22.B
23.D
24.C
25.B
26.A
27.D
28.BB
32.B
33.A
34.C
35.C
四、短文填空(共10小题;每小题I分,满分10分)【36〜45题答案】【答案】
36.washeldsuccessfullyconceptssignificancethe
41.attractingtoshowglobal
44.which##that
45.in
五、单词拼写(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)【46题答案】【答案】supplies##upplies[47题答案】【答案】destination##estination[48题答案】【答案】unbearable【49题答案】【答案】crashed##rashed[50题答案】【答案】signalled[51题答案】【答案】intelligence[52题答案】【答案】surrounding##urrounding【53题答案】【答案】authority【54题答案】[答案)sufficient##ufficient[55题答案】【答案】illustrated【56题答案】【答案】committee[57题答案】【答案】strategy【58题答案】【答案】profit##rofit【59题答案】【答案】poison##oison【60题答案】【答案】further##urther【61题答案】【答案】affairs【62题答案】【答案】Obviously##Apparently【63题答案】【答案】comment【64题答案】【答案】addict##ddict[65题答案】【答案】glued##lued
六、书面表达(共1题;满分25分)【66题答案】【答案】Nowadaysonlinepaymentisbecomingmoreandmorepopular.Theadvantagesofitisobvious.Onlinepaymentmakesshoppingandpaymentconvenientandfastwhichsavespeoplealotoftimeandimprovespeoplesworkefficiency.Moreoveritcanalsofacilitateonlineshoppingallowingcustomerstoreceivegoodsathomewithoutleavingit.Howevereverycoinhastwosides.Wecantoverlookthedisadvantagesofonlinepayment.Firstonlinepaymentmayleadtothetheftofouraccountandweareeasytobecheated.SecondonlinepaymentneedstechnicalsupportsuchasowningsmartphonesandconnectingtotheInternetwhichisnotassimpleaswethink.Inmyopiniononlinepaymenthasmoreadvantagesthandisadvantages.Andwiththeimprovementofe-commercetherewillbemorepeoplepayingontheinternet.ThereforeitisimportantforustolearnhowtopaysafelyontheInternetAsksomeoneforhelp.Gotoanothershop.Payforthecomputer.WhatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakersA.Schoolfriends.B.Brotherandsister.C.Fatheranddaughter.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题WhendidthewomanstartswimmingA.Atage6weeks.B.Atage
16.C.Atage
25.WhydidthewomanwanttosetfreedivingrecordsItwasherchildhooddream.Shewantedherparents*praise.Shewasencouragedbyherteacher.WhatdoesthemanprobablydoA.Heisacoach.B.Heisahost.C.Heisawriter.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题WhatledthemantostartreadingTheadvicehisparentsgave.Thenovelshisteacherintroduced.Thebooksheplayedwithaccidentally.WhatdidthemansteacherusetodoatschoolTalkaboutfilmsormusic.Readpoemsorstoriestostudents.Writeandrecitesomepoems.HowdidGregfeelwhenhisfirstnovelwaspublishedA.Surprised.B.Relieved.C.Disappointed.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题HowmanyitemsarethereintheScienceMuseumA.About200thousand.B.About230thousand.C.About3million.WhichcanbeseeninMakingtheModernWorldA.AmodelofDNA.B.Abonesculpture(雕塑).C.Aspecialtoothbrush.WhatisthethemeoftheWellcomeCollectionHistoryandculture.B.Scienceandtechnology.C.Medicineandhealth.A.Acollectorandbusinessman.TheCEOoftheWellcomeTrust.Aspokesmanofthemuseum
二、阅读理解第一节(共15小题;每小题
2.5分,共
37.5分)AIndoorRockClimbingattheRockFaceGoldCoastRecreationCentreVisitorswillfindtheGoldCoastRecreation(娱乐)CentrerightonthedoorstepoftheTallebudgeraBeachsurroundedbytheundamagedTallebudgeraCreekandBurleighHeadNationalPark.TheGoldCoastRecreationCentreofferstoprecreationalfacilitiesforgroupsandfamiliestogetactivetogether.HaveyoumasteredtheartofclimbingWhetheryouareabeginneroranoldhandatclimbingtheRockFaceatthecentreissuretoattractthoselookingforchallenges.Therearetendifferentclimbingpathsofferingdifferentdegreesofdifficulty.SowhynotputyourselftothetestandtakeontheRockFaceattheGoldCoastRecreationCentreTheRockFaceisopeneverySaturdaytoeveryoneovertheageoffive.Childrenfivetotwelveyearsofagewillrequireanadulttocomewiththem.RockClimbingInformationGreatforbeginnersandamateur(业余的)climbersTendifferentclimbingpathsAutomaticbelaysystems(自动保护系统)FriendlystaffonhandalwayseagertohelpPleaseensureclimberswearstrongshoesatalltimesSaturdays8:30amto4:30pmplusduringschoolholidaysEntryisatTallebudgeraLeisureCentrereception(接待处)Nobookingsarerequired—youjustshowup!Fees$
12.35perclimber-entrypriceincludesallequipment.IndoorRockClimbingisanexcitingandfunteambuildingactivityperfectforthewholefamily.FormoreinformationpleasecontactQueenslandRecreationCentreshere.WhatdoestheRockFaceoffertheclimbersWhatdoweknowaboutIndoorRockClimbingA.Itcanbedoneatweekends.B.Itisjustforcompletebeginners.C.Itaimsatclimbersoverfive.D.Itchargesalowpriceatnight.WhatareclimbersexpectedtodotoattendtheindooractivityA.Bookinadvance.B.Wearstrongshoes.C.Payforsomeequipment.D.Doclimbingingroupsoffive.BWhetherornotyouwantanelectricvehicleinyourdrivewayyoumightsoonfindoneshowingupinfrontofyourdoor.Allmajordeliverycompaniesarestartingtoreplacetheirgas-poweredfleets(车队)withelectricorlow-emission(彳氐升F放的)vehiclesaswitchthatcompaniessaywillhelpfightclimatechange.UPShasplacedanorderfor10000electricdeliveryvehicles.Amazonisbuying100000fromthestart-upRivian.DHLsayszero-emissionvehiclesmakeupafifthofitsfleetwithmoretocome.AndFedExjustpromisedtoreplace100%ofitspickupanddeliveryfleetwithbattery-poweredvehiclesby
2040.SwitchingtoelectricvehiclesforshorterdistancesmakesalotofsenseforcompanieslikeFedEx.Comparedtothe18-wheelersthatcarrypackagesbetweenstatesdeliveryvehicles-typicallysmallertrucks—aremucheasiertoelectrifywithbatterytechnologyprovidingenoughrangeformanyroutes.Andcompaniesalsohaveplentyofchargingtime.MitchJacksonanofficerforFedExcallsitthe“bestsituation”.“Ifyouthinkaboutitourvehiclesoperatethroughoutthedaypickingupanddeliveringourcustomers5goodsJJacksonsays.“Andintheeveningtheycomebacktoourstationsandtheyllbeparkedthereovernight.Electricvehiclesarestillexpensiveupfrontbutelectricvehiclessavemoneyonfuel.Becausetheyhavefewermovingpartstheyrealsocheapertomaintain.Onechallengethoughhasbeengettingenoughelectricvehiclestomeettheneedsofalargefleet.Butautomakersarepayingattention.AcarcompanyacceptedAmazonsbigorderforlittletrucks.AndGeneralMotors(GM)hasstartedawholenewbusinessBrightDropcenteredentirelyonelectricdeliveryvehicles.AdeliverytruckmaynotbeasamazingasaflyingcarbutGMisseeingdollarsigns.“ThechangeisspeedingupwhileCOVID-19isspreadingoverthewholeworld.Everybodyhasgoneonlinetodoonlineshopping.AndIdontthinkthatsgoingtogoawayafterthepandemic(流彳亍病)JGMsCEOMaryBarrasayS・Youregoingtoseealotmoreofthesedeliveryvehiclesshesays.WhydomajordeliverycompaniesswitchtoelectricvehiclesA.Toexpandtheirbusiness.B.Toattractnewcustomers.C.Toreduceclimatechange.D.TosupportthecarproducerRivian.WhatdoesMitchJacksonthinkofelectricvehiclesA.They9reexpensivetomaintain.B.Theyreabitdifficulttocharge.C.Theycanruneasilybetweenstates.D.Theyhaverelativelysimplestructures.WhatchallengedodeliverycompaniesfaceTheydontknowwhatelectriccarstobuy.Theycantgettheirneededelectriccarssoon.Theydonthaveenoughmoneyfbrelectriccars.Theycantpersuadecarcompaniestoproduceelectriccars.WhatmayhappentothedeliverybusinessafterthepandemicaccordingtoMaryBarraA.Itwillfallindemand.B.Itwillkeepgoingstrong.C.Itwillgrowfasterthaneverbefore.D.Itwillgobacktogas-poweredcars.CThoughmostpeopleknowBenjaminFranklinforhispoliticalcontributionshewaswell-knowninhistimeasascientistandaninventor.Asforhiskite-and-keyexperimentmostpeopleareawareoftheversioninwhichthemetalkeyactedasalightningrod(避雷针)andFranklin“discovered“electricitywhenlightningstruckhiskite.FranklinpublishedastatementabouttheexperimentinThePennsylvaniaGazettethenewspaperhepublishedonOctober191752JPageTalbottauthorandeditorofBenjaminFranklin:InSearchofaBetterWorldsaid.FranklinreferredtotheexperimentinhisautobiographyandothersinEuropewroteaboutitaswell.^^Obviouslytheexperimentappearedinthe1767bookTheHistoryandPresentStatusofElectricitybyJosephPriestleyanEnglishchemist.Priestleyheardaboutthekite-and-keyexperimentfromFranklinhimselfaround15yearsaftertheexperimentandinhisbookhewrotethatitoccurredduringJune
1752.HoweverexactlywhenFranklincarriedouttheexperimentisamatterofdebate.SomehistoriansdoubtwhetherFranklinactuallydidtheexperimenthimselforonlyoutlineditspossibility.InhisbookBoltofFate:BenjaminFranklinandHisElectricKiteHoaxauthorTomTuckerstatedthatFranklinwantedtothwart(阻碍)WilliamWatsonanoutstandingelectricalexperimenter.Watsonhadspoiled(破坏)thepublicationofsomeofFranklinspreviousreportsandhadlaughedathisexperimentsintheRoyalSocietyTuckerwrote.CouldFranklinhavefeltpressuredtoinventthekitestorytogetbackat(报复)WatsonTuckeralsonotedthatFranklinsdescriptionofhisexperimentinThePennsylvaniaGazetteusedthefutureandconditionaltense:“AssoonasanyoftheThunderCloudscomeovertheKitethepointedWirewilldrawtheElectricFirefromthem...”Franklincouldhavesimplybeensayingthattheexperimentcouldintheorybeperformed.Consideringthathisstatementhasafewmissingdetailslikethedatetimeorlocationheprobablydidnotperformtheexperimenthimself.HoweversomehistoriansbelievedthattheexperimentwascarriedoutpointingtoFranklinsgreatrespectforscientificpursuits(追求).SomeexpertsalsopointtothefactthatPriestleyspecifiedthemonthwhenFranklinperformedhisexperimentsuggestingFranklinmusthavegivenhimexactdetailsdirectly.WhatcanwelearnaboutthebookbyJosephPriestleyItmentionedtheexactdateofFranklinsexperiment.ItcausedheateddebateoverFranklinsexperiment.Itgaveafirst-handaccountofFranklinsexperiment.ItincludedTalbotfscommentsonFranklinsexperiment.WhatdidTomTuckersayaboutFranklinandWilliamWatsonWilliamWatsonmightthinkpoorlyofFranklinswork.WilliamWatsonmightbeimpressedbyFranklinskitestory.WilliamWatsoncontributedtoFranklinspreviousreports.WilliamWatsonpressuredFranklintomakehisexperimentpublic.WhatisthepurposeofthelastbutoneparagraphToshowthepopularityofFranklinsexperiment.ToexposethetruththatFranklintriedtocoverup.TogiveevidencethatFranklindidntdotheexperiment.ToexplainthetheoreticalfoundationofFranklinsexperiment.WhatmakessomehistoriansbelieveFranklindidtheexperimentA.Hisautobiography.B.Hisscientificspirit.C.Hisdetaileddescription.D.HisrelationshipwithPriestley.DItisquitecleartomebasedonmyresearchthattropical(热带的)insectsratherthanpolarbearscouldbeamongthefirstspeciestobecomeextinctasaresultofglobalwarming.Insectsinthetropicsarealreadylivingatthelimitoftheirtemperaturerangeandanyfurtherincreasescouldquicklykillthemoff.Thiswouldbeamajordisasterfortropicalhabitatswhichrelyoninsectsforeverythingfrompollination(授粉)towastedisposal(处理).Wehavefoundthatariseinaveragetemperaturesinthetropicsofjust1℃or2℃couldbeenoughtobringaboutasignificantandharmfuleffectonthesurvivalofawidevarietyofimportantinsects.Fitnesslevelsmostlikelydeclinequicklyandtheremaynotbemuchwecandoaboutit.Manytropicalspeciescanonlyacceptanarrowrangeoftemperaturesbecausetheclimatetheyexperienceisprettysteadythroughouttheyear.Nowourstudyshowsthattheywillbeharmedbyrisingtemperaturesmorethanspeciesincoldclimates.Unfortunatelythetropicsalsoholdthelargemajorityofspeciesontheplanet.Weuseddailyandmonthlyglobaltemperaturesfromthe50-yearperiodbetween1950and2000andcomparedthemagainstdatashowingthefitnesslevelsofdifferentspecies.Fitness“wasdeterminedbyindicatorssuchaspopulationgrowthratesandphysicalperformancefordifferentcreatures.Wefoundthatevenmovingintotheshadedidnothelptheinsects.Thedirecteffectsofclimatechangeontheorganisms(生物体)westudiedappeartodependalotmoreontheorganisms9flexibilitythanontheamountofwarmingintheareawheretheylived.Aswellasthedangerforinsectstheresearchconfirmsthattherewillbeotherconsequencesofglobalwarmingthatcouldalsohaveaseriousimpactontropicalregionsparticularlyonfoodcrops.Ourresearchfocusedonlyontheimpactofchangesintemperaturebutwarmingalsowillchangerainfallpatterns.Thesechangescouldbemoreimportantformanytropicalorganismssuchasplantsbuttheyarehardertopredict.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordThis”inparagraph2refertoA.Globalwarming.B.Livinginthetropics.C.Killingpolarbearsoff.D.Insectsbecomingextinct.WhyaretropicalspeciesmorelikelyharmedbyclimatechangeThefitnessofcropstheyfeedonisdeclining.Theycanhardlystanduptotemperaturechanges.Theirlivingenvironmenthasbeengreatlydamaged.DTheamountofwarmingisnotsteadyinthetropics.WhatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytalkaboutThesignificanceoftheresearch.Thechallengefacingtheresearchers.Predictionsabouttheimpactsofglobalwarming.DSuggestionsonhowtopreservetropicalregions.Whatisthemainpurposeofthistext第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的7个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有2项为多余选项TheOxfordEnglishDictionarydefinesworkasthe“mentalorphysicalactivityasameansofearningincome”.Sincetheindustrialrevolutiontheworkingworldhasseendramaticchanges16Wecouldneverhavedreamedofmostofthemjustdecadesago.Wearefindingnewwaystoexploreourinborntalentsanduseourknowledgeandskillsforthegoodoftheworld.Yetmostofusareoperatingunderanoutdateddefinitionofwork.Wethinkworkshouldbehardandthatitshouldbeasacrifice.17Onlypowerfulandsuccessfulpeopleareabletoexperiencethepleasureofworking.Asasayinggoes“Themindiseverything.Whateveryouthinkyoubecome.StanfordpsychologistCarolDweeksresearchonthepowerofthinkingandagrowthmindsetprovidesevenmoreevidencethatourrealitiesandfuturesaregreatlyshapedbyhowourmindsapproachthesituation.Thenextbeststepistocomeupwithyourowndefinitionofwork.Thinkthroughthefollowingtwoquestions:Howsimilarordifferentisyouractualday-to-dayworktoorfromyourdefinitionAskthesequestionsoften-notjustonce.Ifyouwanttospendthemajorityofyourtimelovingwhatyoudoandfeelingadeepsenseoffulfillmentyouneedtotakechargeofcreatingthisforyourself.Itdoesntmatterwhetheryouareabusinessmanorastudentwithapart-timejob.20WhatisyourdefinitionofworkNewjobsarebeingcreatedeveryday.DoyouunderstandthedefinitionofworkEnjoyingworkissimplysomethingnicetohave”.Wearesupposedtoworkhardtosatisfyourownneed.Butwemustrememberthatthemindcreatestheexperience.Youhavemorepowertomanageyourexperienceofworkthanyoubelieve.
三、完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)“Idontwanttomaketexts.Showmehowtodoaselfie(自拍)ThatshowmygrandmastartedourfirstiPhonetrainingsession.Westartedwiththebasics.Shehandledthephone21likeonewouldalivebomb22totouchthewrongthing.WhenIshowedherthephotogalleryhereves23Shecouldntbelievethatshecouldlookatallher24anytimeshewantedandshowthemtoherfriendsinstantly.Shelearnedhowto25thecamerasowetookselfieafterselfiebefore26agoodonetosendtoherfriend-theonlyotherpersoninhergroupwhohasa27DuringthenextlessonIintroducedafewapps.WeusedUbertohireacarandwenttoa28Insteadofbeingburiedinherphoneduringtherideshe29thedriversstoriesofferingadviceandencouragement.NexttoherIputawaymyphoneandjoinedinthe
30.Thethreeofusarrivedattherestaurantasfriends.Inmygrandmasopinionweshould31holdingthephoneallthetime.Itisnotatether(拴链).Ivetriedmultipletimestoshowherhowto32butshealwaysrefuses.Assherepeatedlytellsmeshedoesnt33tomaketexts.Sheneedstohearourvoicestoknowwereall
34.SowhenmyphoneringsIknowwhoitis.Shestheonlypersonwhocallsme35texting.
四、短文填空共10小题;每小题1分,满分10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FromNovember5thto10th2021thefourthChinaInternationalImportExpoCUE36holdinShanghaiwithalargenumberofnewproductstechnologiesandservicesfeaturedattheexpo.The
21.A.carefullyB.impatientlyC.regretfullyD.naturally
22.A.anxiousB.afraidC.unableD.surprised
23.A.felldownB.lookedoutC.turnedawayD.litup
24.A.sessionsB.callsC.picturesD.notes
25.A.makeB.useC.selectD.track26A.settlingonB.payingforC.crossingoutD.leavingbehind
27.A.goalB.secretC.cameraD.smartphone
28.A.healthcenterB.restaurantC.photoshopD.park
29.A.collectedB.updatedC.ignoredD.doubted
30.A.performanceB.argumentC.competitionD.conversation
31.A.considerB.avoidC.tolerateD.understand
32.A.shootB.textC.searchD.charge
33.A.wantB.pretendC.struggleD.hesitate
34.A.differentB.busyC.rightD.equal
35.A.exceptforB.becauseofC.insteadofD.asfor。