江苏省20182019年高二上学期期初考试英语试题

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第一学期期初调研测试
高二英语试卷
第一卷(共 85 分)
第一部分听力(共两节 ,满分 20 分 )
做题时 ,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后 ,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂
到答题卡上。

第一节(共 5 小题;每题 1 分 ,满分 5 分 )
听下边 5 段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、 B、C 三个选项中选出最正确选项 ,并标在试卷的相应地点。

听完每段对话后,你都有 15 秒钟的时间往返答相关小题和阅读
下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What ’ s the most probable relationshipbetween the two speakers?
A. Mother and son.
B. Brother and sister.
C. Customer and shop assistant.
2. How much does the woman have to pay for the pen?
A. 78.4 yuan
B. 88.2 yuan.
C. 98 yuan.
3. What are the two speakers doing?
A. Swimming in the sea.
B. taking a sunbath.
C. Enjoying a walk
4. Where does the conversation take place?
A. At home
B.At school.
C.Over the phone.
5. What did the man visit today?
A. The Lama Temple
B. The Summer Place.
C. The Confucius Temple..
第二节
听下边 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 三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应地点。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每题 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。

听下边一段对话,回答第6和第 7题。

6.Where is the man doing?
A. Doing a survey.
B.Trying to recommend a product.
C. Showing how to operate a robot
7. How does the woman react in the end?
A. She says she’ s busy
B. She is very curious..
C. She shows no interest.
听下边一段对话,回答第8和第 9 题。

8. What does the woman want the man to do?
A.Buy her an iPad4.
B.Give her some money.
C.Give his iPad4 to her
9. How does the man react to the woman ’ s request?
A. He is happy about it.
B. He is interested in it.
C. He refuses her request.
听下边一段对话,回答第10 至第 12 题。

10. How did the woman find her airplane ride?
A. Terrible.
B. Relaxing
C. Exciting..
11. Why didn’ t the woman listen to music?.
A.Because she didn’ t like music.
B.Because she wanted to chat with the couple.
C. Because her ears ached when she did that.
12. What did the woman do this morning?
A. She watched a movie.
B. She went to see a doctor.
earphones.
C. She bought a pair of
听下边一段对话,回答第13 至第 16 题。

13. Why didn’ t the woman go to the man
A. Because she took her grandmother to hospital.
’ s party?
B. Because she hadn’ t received the man’ s invitation.
C. Because she went to visit her grandmother at the hospital.
14. What do we know about the woman ’ s grandmother?
A.She doesn’ t know about traffic rules.
B.She got hurt when she was driving.
C. She ’ ll stay in hospital for just several days.
15. Who mostly went to the man’ s party?
A. His friends.
B. His classmates.
16. Where will the speakers most probably go next?
A. A Chinese restaurant.
B. An Italian restaurant.
C. His relatives.
C. A French
restaurant.
听下边一段独白,回答第17 至第 20 题。

17. What can we know about family farming?
A. It is a big failure.
B. It is a new kind of farming.
C. It is common around the world.
18. What’ s the purpose of making 2014 the “ International Year of Family Farming ”?
A. To increase public understanding of family farming.
B. To attract more people to work on agriculture.
C. To create a festival for family farmers.
19.What is a problem family farms face?
A.Family farmers retire too young.
B.It ’ s hard for family farms to find workers.
C.Family farms don’ t provide good worker benefits.
20.How many goals of the FAO are mentioned in the text/
A. 4.
B.5.
C. 6.
第二部分: 英语知识运用(共两节, 满分35 分)
第一节: 单项填空(共15小题; 每题 1 分 , 满分15分)
请阅读下边各题, 从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项
中, 选出最正确选

, 并在答题卡
大将该项涂黑。

21. — My God, I ’ m finishing my first year of studies!
—Yeah, after all that hard work, you actually A. preserve B. deserve
a good rest.
C. reserve
D. observe
22. After years of fast development, China’ s economy entered a
money was made partly from services, such as tourism, e-commerce.
A. whose
B. which
C. when
D. why
“ new normal ”in 2015, _____
23. — What did you find in your dream?
— ______ in the spaceship were many strange creatures with long hair and large red eyes.
A. Stood
B. To stand
C. Standing
D. Stand
24.the 2016 Thomas & Uber Cup was held at the Kunshan Sports Centre, I saw no reason why he, working there, wouldn’ t buy tickets to watch the finals.
A. Unless
B. Before
C. Though
D. Since
25. The development of industry has been a gradual throughout human existence, from stone tools to modern technology.
A. routine
B. process
C. campaign
D. access
26. — Would you experience a second adventure in Africa?
—Haven’ t decided yet. I about it the whole week.
A. had thought
B. was thinking
C. thought
D. have been thinking
27. PSAs, often for free,to educate people about health, safety or any other problem that affects public welfare.
A. run; are meant
B. are run; are meant
28. The doctor will see you again next week.
A. Instead
B. Meanwhile
C. are run; mean
D. run; meant
, you must rest as much as possible.
C. Therefore
D. Otherwise
29. — What about the lecture on RealCine yesterday?
—Don’ t mention it!I found it hard to understand because it when I arrived.
A. started
B. would start
C. had started
D. was starting
30.I can say it is actually a commercial advertisement, _______ the car company has paid for
to advertise a product.
A. it
B. that
C. what
D. one
31. High school students are supposed to be about public services, which will benefit
them a lot.
A. curious
B. anxious
C. doubtful
D. enthusiastic
32. Watching the documentary film, Kobe Bryant’ s Muse, I was lost in admiration for
Kobe Bryant had achieved in NBA.
A. what
B. that
C. why
D. how
33. — Winning the championship is a piece of cake.
—Don’ t think you’ ll beat him easily. He may be, you know.
A. a dark horse
B. a green hand
C. a wet blanket
D. an early bird
34. My suggestions have been ________ , but a decision is unlikely until after next year’
election.
A. wished for
B. reached out
C. put forward
D. rolled up
35. — We badly need a person to think up a perfect plan.
— _______ the new teacher have a try?
A. Must
B. Shall
C. Should
D. Need
第二节:完形填空(共 20 小题;每题 1 分,满分20 分)
阅读下边短文,掌握其粗心,从短文后所给的A 、B 、 C、 D 四个选项中,选出最正确

项,并在答题卡大将该项涂黑。

For many people, the holidays are about helping the unfortunate. 36 than buy
presents for each other, a group of friends in a snowboard (滑雪板 ) group like to go to their
37 homeless shelters and give people there a day to 38 . They begin preparing at the
start of the snow season by 39 people who come to the mountain to 40 clothing
like jackets, boots, gloves and hats. Then the group 41 the shelters to distribute ( 散发 ) the
things. Jay, 18, one of the 42 , says “ We tell them, ‘ Now you guys are coming with us and we’ re going to teach you how to 43 or snowboard all day for free. ’ It ’ s wonderful to know that we are able to take the pressure in their lives 44 their minds for one day. ”
For this group, working together to help the homeless makes their relation 45 . They
feel like part of each other ’ s lives46 in way.
It may sound no wonder until you try it, but doing something of charity can really help you
47 better about giving. That ’because it benefits the 48 as well as the receiver -
you ’ re left with a feeling of belonging and being connected. 49 to help an organization or
group that fits with your 50 and the things you believe in. If you love children, buy a
present for a child in need. 51 animals are your thing, talk to your local animal shelters -
many distribute pet food to low-income pet 52 over the holidays. If you 53 your grandparents and would like to spend time with the elderly, 54 out at a nursing home over
the holidays. Or share a special skill. If you ’ re good55 with,yourcan help build or
paint housing for people in need.
You don ’ t have to wait for chance to help. By using whatever you have, you can make the
world a better place to live in.
36. A. Other B. More C. Rather D. Less
37. A. favorite B. unique C. foreign D. local
38. A. remember B. forget C. forgive D. devote
39. A. calling off B. calling on C. calling in D. calling for
40. A. donate B. raise C. fetch D. throw
41. A. rebuild B. consult C. recommend D. visit
42. A. designers B. neighbors C. organizers D. observers
43. A. ski B. compete C. sail D. perform
44. A. for B. in C. off D. against
45. A. fancier B. stronger C. healthier D. purer
46. A. useful B. hopeful C. powerful D. meaningful
47. A. live B. analyze C. learn D. benefit
48. A. giver B. visitor C. conductor D. user
49. A. Promise B. Refuse C. Tend D. Choose
50. A. aims B. values C. dreams D. experiences
51. A. If B. Unless C. Once D. While
52. A. sellers B. bosses C. shopkeepers D. owners
53. A. ignore B. defend C. miss D. dislike
54. A. look B. help C. find D. send
55. A. eyes B. minds C. hands D. ideas
第三节 : 阅读理解 (共 15 小题 ; 每题 2 分, 满分 30 分)
请仔细阅读以下短文 , 从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中 , 选出
最正确选项 , 并在答题卡大将该项涂黑。

A
We offer a range of programs into Macquarie University (MU), the Sydney Institute of Business and Technology (SIBT) as well as general English and Professional English courses.
96% of our students pass their CME courses and enter Macquarie University or SIBT. Students who have gone through our English Programs have an average 17% higher pass rate(率)in their chosen field of study at Macquarie University ( Macquarie University Research Unit, 2015).
Goal Area CME Courses
I want to study English
General English only.
I want to study at
Macquarie University but
Academic English need to improve my
English first.
I have a full offer to
Macquarie University but ●General English
●Study Tours
●Academic English (AE)
●Uni versity Entry Preparation for the Faculty of Business, Accounting and Economics (BAE)
●University Entry Preparation for the Faculties of Human Science, the Arts and Science (HAS)
●University Preparation for the Faculty of Translation and Interpreting (TIPP)
would like to do some Academic English ● Introductory Academic Program (IAP) Academic English training
first.
I want to study at SIBT but ● StudySkills English Preparation Program need to improve my SIBT (SSEPP)
English first. ● English Preparation Program (EPP)
I want to improve my
Professional English ● TESOL Teacher Training Programs English for work.
I am interested in taking
● IELTS Test Registration
● IELTS Test Preparation
and/or preparing for the IELTS
—Online
IELTS test
—Intensive
56. According to the ad, the following courses involve Academic English except___________ .
A.TIPP
B. BAE
C. EPP
D. IAP
57. We can know from the ad that ____________ .
A. 96% of students who have passed CME courses enter SIBT
B. the pass rate is about 17% higher at MU than in other universities
C. SSEPP is sure to promote deeper learning in Academic English
D. some of the programs are for the students who want to enter MU
B
As part of the ‘Facebook generation’ we, have grown up in a world where access to the
Internet is constantly at our fingertips and we’ reable to connect with people at the touch of a
button. Nowadays, it’ s become increasingly common to offer guests thepasswordwifi along with
a cup of tea when they come round to visit. We have become addicted (沉迷) to our smartphones.
Of course, smartphones are useful and have greatly changed our lives in so many ways.
Thanks to thousands of apps accessible to download, we’nowre able to do almost anything when
we’ reout and about. However, it seems a shame that these attractive pieces of technology are
slowly beginning to take over our lives. As a result, we’ resocial,becomingchoosingmore toanti
consult the Internet rather than talk face-to-face with other human beings.
Even when we’ recommunicating with others, it seems most of us struggle without our
phones at arm’ s reach. Phones were invented to keep us more connected, and indeed they have
done just that. We can now get in contact by an endless list of social media ways, yet this means
we’ restarting to have no true contact with each other. People are connecting more and more
across screens rather than in person, even when it comes to relationships.
I ’ m not to say I’bettermany.However, I’ m trying to use it less and less when I’ m out an about. When I first arrived in France, I didn ’havet any Internet on my phone. Rather than
constantly checking my phone for messages or searching for directions, I was forced to talk to
people and find my way around independently. Next time you’ re out with your friends, put your phone away and see how long you can last without it.
58. According to the passage, the disadvantage of smartphones is that ____________ .
A. it costs much money without attention
C. it makes communication more untrue
59.What is the purpose of writing the passage?
A.To show smartphones ’ harm in the life
B.To suggest we use our smartphones less B. it ’s more convenient to surf the Internet D. it has a bad effect on the study in school
C. To tell us to connect more on the Internet
D. To prove we are short of communication
60. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
A. Are we addicted to our smartphones?
B. Smartphones will take over our lives
C.
Throw away smartphones for ever D. Is using smartphones beneficial?
C
Researchers at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, California found that a 12-minute bed-
side visit with a dog can help reduce anxiety levels by 24 percent in heart failure patients, compared
to a 10 percent drop when patients had a visit from a human volunteer, and no drop in patients who
had no visit.
Results of the 76- patient study were presented last week at the American Heart Association
yearly Scientific Sessions in Dallas, Texas. The study was supported by the Pet Care Trust
Foundation, a non-profit (非盈利) organization which promotes human-animal interaction and
connection. In the study, effects of dog and volunteer visits were compared with those of volunteers
only, and with patients who had no visits and stayed at rest. Heart pressures were
monitored and patients were asked to answer a list of anxiety assessment questions before and
after the visits. Although critical pressure measures also fell, suggesting improved heart function,
the most obvious reaction was seen in anxiety levels.
“ The first thing you notice is that the patient ’ s facial expression, changes to a smile and the stress of the world seems to be lifted off their shoulders,author Kathy Cole”studysaid. Feelings
of disappointment and helplessness are common among heart patients, Cole said, and just three
nights in a hospital is enough to make some patients feel anxious and uncomfortable. During the
visit, the furry friend is allowed to lie on the bed next to the patient with its head within two feet of
the patient ’Most. patients petted the dog, while others talked about the dog with human volunteers
in conversation.
Dogs used in the study are specially trained animal-assisted therapy(治疗) dogs that go
through a series of trainings, assessments and certifications(认证)to qualify as therapy dogs.
There are different kinds of dogs. Researchers used everything from Bernese mountain dogs to
small schnauzers. However, a dog doesn o be’ tspeciallyhavet trained to have a calming effect on
a person. In fact, the animal doesn ’ t even have to be a dog in order to help. “ As long as
has meaning to the patient, or a relationship with the patient, it can help calm the patient,
said.
61. We learn from the text that heart patients benefit most from visits by___________ .
A. a volunteer on his own
B. a well-trained dog alone
C. a non-profit
organization D. a volunteer with a dog
62.The study shows that, for heart patients, __________.
A.their recovery depends on contact with animals
B.their heart pressure reduces if they stay at rest
C.their contact with animals improves their condition
D.their anxiety is reduced if they stay longer in hospital
63. A ccording to Cole, the change of patients expression on’the face indicates that_________ .
A. they are mentally comforted
B. they are happy with the experiment
C. their treatment time may be shortened
D. their heart function is returning to normal
64.This report concentrates on__________ .
A.the treatment of heart disease
B.the cure power of animals
C.the relationship between dogs and humans
D.the promotion of human-animal interaction
D
The official line on Marie-Eve Chainey in the women’ s high jump read“shorthandNH”—for “ No Height ”not—exactly a fitting designation for an athlete who truly jumped very high.
For some athletes at the Canadian track and field championships in August 2010, a prideful return meant posting fast times after a slow season. For Chainey, it meant returning to top
competition after a nine-year battle with kidney (肾) disease. Three years ago, she was unable to walk and even had no strength to wash her hair.
As a 14-year-old, Chainey would often travel 820 kilometres from Kapuskasing to Toronto to
train under coach Gary Lubin at York University. A t 18, Chainey went to Spain to learn the
language and continue her high-jump training. While there, she became so dizzy (晕)she had to be
hospitalized. That ’whens she got the news: Her kidneys were no longer working. She hasn ’ t
known life without dialysis(透析) since.
Healthy kidneys remove waste products from the blood. In dialysis treatment, a machine cleans
the blood at regular periods, for example, three times a week. Chainey has been using nightly
dialysis, which works while she sleeps.
Since her original diagnosis, Chainey has had to face four returns and countless other
difficulties, including going blind for two months. She was told over and over she
’ d never again because her muscles were too damaged. But for Chainey, jumping is like breathing.
“ From when I got sick, the goal that I had was to just be back jumping, ”she said. “was basically my happy place. Even now more so. Because I ’ m sickuchandgoingthereon, ’ s so m
when I go to high jump, I don ’ t think about anything else than just high jump and enjoying it. It is
surely my getaway. I feel normal because I don’ t have to think about anything else.

So on the eve of the national championships, the 27-year-old was not about to be deterred by
I just had to find
a difficult night of dialysis. “ I ’(m执着very) stubborn,I’m very
hard-headed
a way that I would be able to jump, no matter what. ”
Chainey certainly felt nervous at the championships; her hands would n’ t stop shaking once
the competition began. She didn ’ t clear the starting height of 1.50 meters, which she had managed
to get over in practice. Still, you ’ d be hard pressed to find-placehappierfinisherlastanywhere.
“ Just being out there, especiallywhen they lined us up and they introduced us to the crowd, it
was a special moment that I ’ llalways remember, ”she said. “ Ididn ’feelt comfortable at first
because I didn ’ t feel I belonged. But although I didn ’ t get a height, I still feel.It I belonged there
felt wonderful just to have the opportunity and experience this. ”
Chainey says kidney disease has cured her of her perfectionism. “ I ’ ve always been a strai A student, always done well in sports and piano, ” she said. “ So when I got sick, my life wasn perfect anymore. I
had to learn how to live with what you have, that I had limits. That was a very
good lesson for me, to know that things aren ’ t always perfect but you can still make the best of it.
Lubin is not surprised by her determination. sed to come“Shedownu from Kapuskasing, a
12-hour train ride ... in order to train. When I talk to my athletes about devotion, I say,
me you came from Burlington. You think that ’ s far? How about Kapuskasing? ’This is the type of person she is. ”
65.Early on, how did Chainey prove her devotion to high jumping?
A.She went to Kapuskasing to train competitively.
B.She competed at the Canadian track and field championships.
C.She frequently travelled long distances to train at York University.
D.She competed even though she had received dialysis treatments.
66.How is the information in paragraphs 1 to 3 organized?
A. cause and effect
B. present to past
C. similarities and differences
D. more important to less important
67.Why is paragraph 5 important to the selection?
A.It explains why high jumping is a top sport.
B.It proves that Chainey should not compete.
C. It reveals Chainey’ s determination.
D. It describes the dangers of dialysis.
68. Which word is cl osest in meaning to the underlined“ deterred” in paragraph 7?
A. stopped
B. punished
C. confused
D. influenced
69.What impact did kidney disease have on Chainey?
A.Chainey became dissatisfied with anything less than a win.
B.Chainey stopped using jumping as an escape from her troubles.
C.Chainey no longer expected to be perfect in what she attempted.
D.Chainey valued her fellow competitors as encouraging supporters.
70.Why was Chainey satisfied with her finish at the national championships?
A.She had jumped her personal best.
B. She had met her coach’ s expectations.
C. She had defeated her closest competitor.
D. She had returned to the sport she enjoyed.
第二卷(共 35 分)
第四部分 : 单词拼写(共 10 小题,每题 1 分,满分 10 分)
依据句子意思和首字母提示,在空白处填上一个..在语法和意思上都适合的词。

注意:请将一个完好的单词写在答题卡上。

71. No matter how ▲(安全 ) or safe you feel your data and equipment is, take the time to
backup your files, and stop yourself from becoming one of next year ’ s April ’ s Fools.
72. Don ’ t worry. Your letters are all appreciated and will be answered ▲(亲身) .
73. The key to creating great first ▲(印象) is about controlling your body language, for
example your smile, posture, eye contact, handshakes.
74. Foxes are officially grouped as harmful and farmers try to keep their numbers down by
shooting or ▲(毒死) them.
75. Tu Youyou, a ▲(今世) Chinese female scientist, won the 2015 Nobel Prize in
medicine on October 5 for the discoveries about a new treatment against Malaria.
76. This event will be recorded in history, which has such great s ▲that it will be
remembered for ages.
77. Heavy air pollution affects cloud formation and rainfall, making e ▲weather
conditions worse, which cause more deaths and injuries, suggests a new study.
78. Coal, oil and natural gas are non-renewable resources, which were formed from the r ▲
of plants and tiny sea creatures which lived many millions of years ago.
79. The English in this story has been s ▲to make it easier for children to understand.
80. Though I hadn ’ t seenohnJfor five years or so, I r ▲his voice as soon as I picked up
my phone.
第五部分 : 短语填空(共 10 小题,每空 1 分,满分 10 分)
请仔细阅读以下句子,用方框中所给短语的适合形式填空,使句子意思完好。

请将答案
写在答题卡相应题号的横线上。

注意 : 每个短语只好用一次, 所给短语中有两个为剩余短语。

figure out name after come down with stand for
make way for lead to as to bring alive
add to take over stand in one ’ s path appeal to
81. Half the buildings in the street have been pulled down to ▲the new post office.
82. Now many 3D film directors tend to use state-of-the-art technology to ▲the story
▲, so that the films attract audience ’s attention very much.
83. Upon ▲ a bad cold that forces me to slow down the training, I immediately go to see
a doctor.
84. — What should I do with this passage?
—▲the main idea of each paragraph.
85. The beautiful fresh flowers and colorful flags everywhere ▲the festival atmosphere
of the school yesterday.
86. When it came to ▲the company, nobody else in the computer industry, or any other
industry for that matter, could match Cook.
87. There ’ s still a question ▲whether soccer should be called a game or an open warfare.
88. Mrs. Smith finds it hard to clear up the mess, as her children are always ▲whenever
she tries to.
89. The design of this building has to ▲all ages and social groups, which should be
made clear to whoever is to design it.
90. Using tablet computers like Apple ’ s iPad just beforeresearchbed,says recently, sometimes
___▲ ___ poor night ’s sleep.
第六部分 : 动词填空(共 5 小题,每空 1 分,满分 5 分)
请仔细阅读以下句子,并依据题干所给的信息在空格处填上所给动词的适合形式。

注意:每空格不限一个单词,并把所要填的词写在答题卡上
91. If you ’ re to succeed,▲(devote) to the job after finding the proper way to do it .
92. It ’ s said that the missing girl was last seen ▲(wander) near the river in the park.
93. — David, how about Michael ’ s doing his work?
— Not well. The company is going to get a more qualified one ▲(replace) the lazy employee.
94. When first ▲(promote) to the market, these products attracted people all over the country.
95. The village people were worried about the water in the river, on which leaves as well as
waste wood ▲(float) on the water. javascript:void(0);
第七部分 : 句子翻译(共 5 小题,每句 2 分,满分 10 分)
96.一支由 40 人构成的中国医疗队已被派往非洲。

97.他们一定更新设施,不然将没法与其余大企业竞争。

98.从长久来看,再建一条地铁线将对住在邻近的村民大有好处。

99.能否应当建个博物馆来纪念那位有名的科学家迄今为止还在议论。

100. 正好与你以为的相反,即便他常常上些老花招的当,他也不会去剖析此中原由。

命题人:徐海华审卷人:张瑾
高二年级第一学期期初考试
英语试卷 (答案 )
一听力
1—5 BABCA 6—10 BCBCA 11—15 CBCCA 16—20 BCACB
二单项选择
21—25 BCCDB 26—30 DABCD 31— 35 DAACB
三完形
36-40CDABA 41-45DCACB 46-50 DCADB 51-55 ADCBC 四阅读
56—60 CDCBA 61—65 DCABC 66—70 BCACD
五、单词拼写
66. secure
70. contemporary 67.personally
71. significance
68.impressions
72. extreme
69. poisoning
73. remains
74. simplified 75. recognised/recognized ( realized/knew/distinguished 不行接受)
评卷说明:只需形式错,如不写单词的首字母等,就不得分,答案一定是单词的完好、正确形式,像字母c, s, u, v 等等显然的大小写错误的,也不得分。

六、短语填空
76. make way for 80. added to 84. appeal to 77. bring alive
81. taking over
85. leads to
78. coming down with
82. as to
79. Figure out
83. standing in her path
评卷说明:只需形式错,如不写单词的首字母等,就不得分,答案一定是单词的完好、正确形式,像字母c, s, u, v 等等显然的大小写错误的,也不得分。

七、动词填空
86. be devoted87. wandering88. to replace89. promoted90. were floating
评卷说明:只需形式错,如不写单词的首字母等,就不得分,答案一定是单词的完好、正确形式,像字母c, s, u, v 等等显然的大小写错误的,也不得分。

八、句子翻译
91. A Chinese medical team made up of/consisting of/which is made up of/which consists of
forty people has been sent to Africa.
92. They must/have to update their equipment, otherwise they won’ t be able to compete with
other big companies.
93.In the long term/run, it will be of great benefit to the villagers living nearby to build another
subway line. (or: In the long term/run, building another subway line will be beneficial to
the villagers living nearby.
94. Whether a museum will be built in memory of the famous scientist has been discussed/under
discussion so far/until now/up to now. javascript:void(0);
95.Contrary to what you have thought about/think about, even if he often falls for old tricks,
he won’ t analyse the reasons for them.
96.内容总结
97.
98.(1)第一学期期初调研测试
99.
100.
101.高二英语试卷
102.
103.
104.第一卷(共 85 分)
105.
106.
107.第一部分听力(共两节 ,满分 20 分 )
108.
109.
110.做题时 ,先将答案标在试卷上
111.(2)录音内容结束后 ,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上
112.(3)每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、 B、C 三个选项中选出最正确
113.
114.选项 ,并标在试卷的相应地点
115.(4)听完每段对话后,你都有 15 秒钟的时间往返答相关小题和阅读
116.
117.
118.下一小题
119.。

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