江苏省南京市六校联合体2017-2018学年高二下学期期末考试英语-含答案
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南京市六校联合体高二期末试卷
英语
第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. Who is the man looing for?
A. Tami.
B. Dr. Mawell.
C. Alison Simpson.
2. What will the woman probably do?
A. Call the airline soon.
B. Stay at home for a while.
C. Leave for the airport before lunch.
3. What does the man thin of his current boo?
A. It’s eciting.
B. It’s relaing.
C. It’s long.
4. When does the man hope to see the woman?
A. This afternoon.
B. Tomorrow night.
C. Tomorrow afternoon.
5. What does the man mean?
A. He didn’t put in any sugar.
B. He added some natural flavors.
C. He also thins the coffee tastes strange.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. Why is the woman upset?
A. Her order isn’t ready yet.
B. The man forgot her order.
C. Some guests will be late.
7. At what time will the wedding start?
A.1000.
B.1030.
C.1200.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. Who lived in Los Angeles?
A. The woman’s aunt and uncle.
B. The man’s grandparents.
C. The woman’s parents.
9. What will the speaers do net?
A. Have a wal.
B. Go hiing.
C. Try to catch some fish.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What did the man study in college?
A. Art history.
B. Medicine.
C. Business.
11. What is the relationship between the two speaers?
A. They’re neighbors.
B. They’re salesman and customer.
C. They’re teacher and student.
12. What is the man’s advice for the woman?
A. Doing what her father suggests.
B. Eploring all the possibilities.
C. Maing a decision as early as possible.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. How does the woman want to pay?
A. In cash.
B. By credit card.
C. With her smartphone.
14. What does the man thin of PayPal?
A. It is free.
B. It is popular.
C. It isn’t very fast.
15. Where is Venmo accepted?
A. At many small shops.
B. At most large stores.
C. At a lot of restaurants.
16. What does the woman offer to do for the man?
A. Download the app.
B. Send him an invitation.
C. Lend him some money.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What is the weather probably lie?
A. Hot.
B. Dry.
C. Rainy.
18. Where did Matt begin his journey?
A. In England.
B. In California.
C. In Hawaii.
19. How many hours was Matt’s longest flight?
A. Fourteen hours.
B. Siteen hours.
C. Siteen and a half hours.
20. What will Matt do net?
A. Interview someone.
B. Share his eperiences.
C. Plan on another journey.
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题;每小题1分,满分15分)
请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
21.We saw lots of unique flowers at the garden that are said to have developed from ______
were once grown in the forest.
A.where
B. which
C. what
D. that
22. After his graduation, this project was ehibited in art galleries all over China, _______ him famous nationwide.
A. maing
B. made
C. to mae
D. having made
23. You are waiting at a wrong place. I thin it is at the hotel_______ the coach pics up tourists.
A. where
B. that
C. in which
D. which
24. They have been married for nearly two years and they are ________ to have a baby. However, their wish hasn’t come true.
A. cautious
B. desperate
C. contradictory
D. rigid
25. “Toyo seeing international support over the Diaoyu Islands will be ______,”Chinese Foreign Ministry spoesman Lu ang said on Tuesday.
A. in vain
B. in silence
C. in ruins
D. in chorus
26. Feng Chu, reported ________ the National Prie for Progress in Science and Technology in 2017, is a post-90s PHD candidate.
A. winning
B. to win
C. to have won
D. having won
27. The school faced a scandal and student demonstrations after school officials were caught misusing money _________ student aid earlier this year.
A. being meant for
B. intended for
C. had intended for
D. having been meant for
28. We want to _________ the ids _______ as much art and culture as possible.
A. lay; out
B. put; out
C. epose; to
D. commit; to
29. While ________ the National Congress of Communist Party, President i instructed the party never to forget _______ we started and then we can accomplish our mission.
A. sponsoring; when
B. delivering; when
C. dismissing; where
D. addressing; where
30. --- When do you thin I can access Blacberry App World on my computer?
--- Not until _________ your device password correctly.
A.you have entered
B. have you entered
C. will you enter
D. you will have entered
31. If it had not been for the fact that she _______ sing, I would have invited her to tae part in my party.
A. can’t have
B. could not
C. couldn’t have
D. shouldn’t have
32. Glad to see you bac! How long ______ in Hong ong for business? Have you got the project want?
A. have you stayed
B. did you stay
C. had you stayed
D. were you staying
33. I don't thin there will be more than 4 students left in the class,________, because the environment is not fit for studying.
A. if so
B. if possible
C. if ever
D. if any
34. ______, you need to be failing more if you are epected to succeed in the end.
A. Strange as it might seem
B. Strange as might it seem
C. As it might seem strange
D. As strange it might seem
35. ---You loo frustrated. What is the matter?
---You now, I am thining about dropping out chemistry. I have been woring very hard on it, but it’s still__________.
A.as clear as mud
B. as hard as nails
C. as cold as stone
D. as poor as a church mouse
第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
There was my mother, standing in a fuy (毛绒绒的) pin bunny(兔子)costume. This can’t be , 36 I thought to myself. Being ten was 37 enough.
Our class was taing a trip to a convalescent home(疗养院) that day.I had 38 to stay at home pretending I' d caught some rare disease. My mother who's a(n) 39 , sent me to school anyway.
When we got there, I 40 wished for that 41 . I’d fall to the ground and be 42 the humiliation (耻笑) of anyone ever nowing that I 43 every day after school there, dressed as a bunny.
“Hi, Shelly!”The residents waved at me, “Do you now them?”someone ased. “No! They 44 me for someone else. I’m Machille,”I responded. I didn't loo up 45 I might mae eye contact with them. Then, Mrs. Deist, our teacher, handed us tulips (郁金香) to give to the residents.
I quicly went to the bac of the 46 . My mother just went along her way--- hopping(单足跳跃). Last year, we hopped together. 47 , “I'm too old for that now”, I thought.
I hid behind my class. “Shelly, how about a game of Fish?”Lou ased. My class and teacher
48 and stared. “Machille, do you now these people?”Mrs.Deist ased me. “Um….yes!”
“Well you should 49 the way,”she said, smiling. So I stepped forward, handed a tulip to Rose, waved to Fran and gave Mr. Blusso a high-five.
“My mother is in a convalescent home. I wish she could have someone lie you to 50 her.”Mrs Deist said. My mother hopped over then. “This is my mom. Every day she loos after these special people who need nurses’care.”I stood straight as I 51 the information. My mother then eplained a program where ids can 52 after school. The residents cheered at the
53 , and my class seemed ecited, too.
I realied how 54 it made me to mae other people smile and feel good. I should never be
55 of that.
36. A. miing B. surviving C. quitting D. happening
37. A. lovely B. hard C. common D. active
38. A. hesitated. B. hated C. begged D. managed
39. A. nurse B. teacher C. athlete D. actress
40. A. frequently B. smartly C. secretly D. formally
41. A. costume B. journey C. award D. disease
42. A. fought B. spared C. contained D. left
43. A. spent B. counted C. waited D. saved
44. A. prepared B. left C. echanged D. mistoo
45. A. as if B. in case C. so that D. even if
46. A. line B. room C. door D. school
47. A. Moreover B. Otherwise C. However D. Therefore
48. A. clapped B. turned C. nodded D. parted
49. A. mend B. change C. push D. lead
50. A. drop in on B. meet up with C. stand up for D. put up with
51. A. obtained B. checed C. gathered D. delivered
52. A. challenge B. volunteer C. update D. develop
53. A. success B. rule C. measure D. idea
54. A. delighted B. curious C. absurd D. anious
55.A. uncertain B. tired C. afraid D. ashamed
第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Automatic dishwashers have been around for more than 100 years. It started in 1886 with Josephine Cochrane, a woman in Shelbyville, Illinois. She was a rich woman who could afford servants to wash her dishes, so she really didn't mind the wor. What she did mind was that her servants broe the dishes. She hosted quite a few dinner parties, and after every party the servants broe more of her epensive dishes.
Finally, Cochrane too action. First, she measured her dishes and bent wire into racs to hold
them. Net, she put the racs on a wheel in a large copper boiler. Then, the boiler sprayed hot, soapy water on the dishes as a motor turned the wheel. After a hot water rinse(冲洗),the dishes were clean!
Josephine Cochrane's friends were impressed with the machine and ased her to build more. After that, word got out fast. Soon hotel and restaurant owners who didn't lie broen dishes also were interested. Cochrane then new that she had a wonderful machine, so she received a patent from the government, which said that only the inventor can mae money from an invention. Then in 1893 Chicago held a World Fair where inventions from all over the world were shown. Cochrane's labor-saving machine was a big hit. Her dishwasher won the highest award.
Cochrane's company came out with a smaller machine in 1914. It was supposed to be for the ordinary home, but it wasn't an immediate success. Many homes couldn't produce the etremely hot water it needed. Also, in most homes, dishwashing wasn't considered very difficult compared to most other housewor. In fact some people lied to rela at the sin after a hard day! Sales of the home model finally piced up in the 1950s when people had more money and wanted to have more time to enjoy themselves. Now many homes have electric dishwasher that aren't very different from the one Josephine Cochrane invented more than 100 years ago.
56. What does the underlined words “After that, word got out fast.”in Paragraph 3 suggest?
A. The machine wasn't as efficient as described.
B. The invention drew immediate attention of the public.
C. Josephine Cochrane could no longer eep it a secret.
D. Josephine's friends soon began to tal about the new machine.
57. The smaller machine became popular only when______.
A. people had more relaing jobs
B. hot water was not needed
C. people's living conditions improved
D. housewor became easier
58. Compared with Cochrane’s invention, modern electric dishwashers_______.
A. cost less money
B. are quite different
C. wash many other things
D. are much the same
B
As a teenage roc fan, all Dennis Vorreyer really epected of the Lollapalooa music festival in Chicago two weeends ago was the chance to see his favorite bands perform live.
But he and his father, Jeffrey, who accompanied him to the festival, signed up for Lollapalooa's tet-message networ, and thus learned about a guitar-playing contest taing place there. Dennis, 14, entered and won a new Gibson guitar. Tad ubler, the lead guitarist for the Hold Steady, who was involved in the contest, then invited Dennis to perform with the band as it closed its set.
“Having your cell phone everywhere is important for everybody now,”Dennis said. “I never dreamed of playing Lollapalooa.”The modern mobile phone --- equipped with camera, Internet access and more--- has proved to be a liability for some performers, lie Aon and Beyonce, whose regrettable moments were captured by fans and then immortalied on YouTube and similar sites. But for the fans themselves, mobile phones are becoming as important an accessory as an all-access wristband. Beyond using them to record a short souvenir, they are becoming a ticet to everything from free ringtones to VIP treatment.
On Gwen Stefani's recent tour, as many as 20 percent of the audience at some shows agreed to pay 99 cents for tet messages and the chance to win better seats, according to the mobile mareting company Impact Mobile. At festivals lie Lollapalooa, thousands of fans sign up to receive continuous updates from concert organiers about promotions and special events.
Even when there is no fee, the service comes at a price fans must give their phone numbers to mareters. And purists --- and some artists --- disapprove of fans pecing out tet messages or snapping pictures during performances. Still, the arrival of a new generation of phone-based activities could add a new twist to live events at a time when rising ticet prices have discouraged many concertgoers.
59. What did Dennis originally intend to do at the Lollapalooa music festival?
A. He wanted to eep company his father Jeffrey.
B. He epected to join in the performance with a famous band in the festival.
C. he wanted to see the live performance from his best loved bands.
D. He wanted to attend a guitar-playing contest held in the festival.
60.The underlined word liability in paragraph 3 here means___________.
A. trouble
B. debt
C. responsibility
D. benefit
61.Why did some audience agree to pay money for the tet message ?
A. Because they wanted to get better ticets for the concert.
B. Because they wanted to get the free ticets for the concert.
C. Because Gwen Stefani ased them to do so.
D. Because they wanted to have a good holiday
62. The author seems to believe that ____________
A. Dennis Vorreyer was fortunate to perform with the guitar band.
B. phone-based activities will become a turning point for the live events.
C. today cell phone is important and indispensable for everybody.
D. fans shouldn’t pec out tet message or snap pictures during performances.
C
Cure for tiredness?
Staying up late is a potential battle between parents and ids. But the solution could be as simple as changing your meal time.
Researchers at the University of Surry, U, found that delaying meals could help change one of the internal body clocs. Besides a “master”cloc in the brain, there are clocs in other parts of the body. They are usually synchronied according to factors including light.
During the study, researchers tested 10 participants to eamine the effect of changing meal times on their body clocs. The participants were given three meals ---breafast, lunch and dinner. In the first stage, participants received breafast 30 minutes after waing. Lunch and dinner followed, after 5-hour intervals. In the second stage, each meal was delayed by 5 hours. Right after each stage, blood and fat samples were collected.
Results showed that later meal times greatly influenced blood sugar levels. A 5-hour delay in meal times caused a 5-hour delay in the internal blood sugar rhythms.
The discovery showed that meal times are in line with the body cloc that controls blood sugar levels.
This is a small study but the researchers believe the findings could help jet lag sufferers and night-shift worers.
In a study by the University of Surrey in 2013, researchers eplored what happened when a person’s body was changed from a normal pattern to that of a night-shift worer’s.
After people wor through the night, over 97 percent of the body’s rhythmic genes are disrupted(扰乱,使混乱).
These findings eplain why we feel so bad following a long flight, or after woring at night,
according to Simon Archer, one of the study’s researchers.
“It’s lie living in a house. There’s a cloc in every room in the house and in all of those rooms those clocs are now disrupted, which of course leads to chaos in the household,”fellow researcher DerJan Dij told the BBC.
Changing meal times didn’t affect the “master”body cloc --- the one controlling when we get sleepy --- but it can reset the body cloc that controls blood sugar levels. This wouldn’t necessarily cure jet lag completely, but it might reduce the negative effects.
A study published earlier this year suggested that just a weeend camping trip could be enough to reset our body clocs. And now this latest research shows regular food schedules could play a ey part too.
63. What did researchers at the University of Surrey find from their new study?
A. Connections between the “master”cloc and clocs in other parts of the body.
B. Blood sugar levels are affected by when we eat rather than by our internal clocs.
C. A delay in meal times causes an irregular change in blood sugar rhythms.
D. Changing meal times can be enough to reset one of our body clocs.
64. Which of the following statements is TRUE about the new study, according to the article?
A. The interval between each meal being given was different.
B. Blood and fat samples of the two groups of participants were collected.
C. Each meal was served five hours later during the second stage.
D. Participants were ased to report their feelings after each stage.
65. What can we learn from the study by researchers at the University of Surrey from 2013?
A. All our body’s genes would be disrupted if we wored through the night.
B. Our genes often become less active after a long flight or night of wor.
C. The disruption of one gene could lead to the disruption of other genes.
D. A disruption to the body’s rhythmic genes can cause people to feel bad.
66. According to the article, ______.
A. it’s impossible to reduce the negative effects caused by jet lag or night wor
B. there is more than one way to reset body clocs
C. the “master”body cloc controls all the other body clocs
D. a change in meal times can reset the “master”body cloc
D
It was already midnight and I was waling quicly out of Recovery Room, nowing I had to be bac early net morning. Though in a hurry, I noticed a lone woman with an anious loo on her face. As it turned out, her daughter-in-law had just been transferred to Intensive Care, so I decided to tae her up there. Down the hall, she stated, “I bet you’re trying to leave, aren’t you?”I confirmed her observation, adding that it was quite all right. We soon arrived, and upon taling with the patient’s nurse, I was able to let her in right away. She turned to me and said, “Than you, you will be blessed.”
The net day, on my way home after my day shift, I noticed a voice mail from my sister in Rochester, which gave me an uneasy feeling. I had to pull off the road as I listened to her message; “Mom had a stroe; she’s in the hospital and the Neurologist said it doesn’t loo good.”My mind darted bac to the words I had heard the night before as I cried out with anger; “This is a blessing?”
The following day I flew up to Rochester. My brother piced me up from the airport and we soon arrived at the hospital. I waled into my mom’s room and she looed as if I had never seen her before. Her usual bright smile was replaced with a loo of emptiness. All at once the cruel reality of the signs and symptoms of a fresh stroe were there, but I wasn’t the instructor, I was just a family member. My mom seemed to recognie me, and I fought bac tears as I told her how much I loved her.
Over the net five days, my mom made unepected progress, as she began to spea a few words, slowly and almost painfully. With each milestone, it seemed the nurses and aides were almost as ecited as we were. Everyone, without eception, treated my mom with indness and compassion. I thin the event that will stay in my memory forever occurred on my mom’s fourth day. It was time to repeat the swallowing study to assess if my mom could start eating. All four of us siblings hung together in the waiting room, nervous, our eyes shifting constantly to the door of 2607, anticipating and desperately hoping for good news. As her door opened, the therapist came out with a smile; we instantly new she had good news, and we collectively breathed a sigh of relief. Five days after her stroe, my mom was ready for transfer to a rehabilitation facility, and I was headed bac down South. With a very heavy heart, I said goodbye to my mom and the staff from the Stroe Unit.
On the way bac home, I had plenty of time to thin about my own eperiences as a Recovery
Room nurse. I could envision(想象)the smiles on so many of the faces of our patients as they leave our unit. I was also reminded of the fact that we as health care givers have a certain power we can add to the stress of a patient’s hospital eperience, or we can be the one ray of sunshine that leaves a smile on their face.
Truly, there will always be the pain of nowing that my mom had a stroe, but my memories will always be tempered by the thoughtful care she received in the Stroe Unit. I have since reflected on the words of gratitude spoen to me a wee earlier by the visitor I too to the ICU. Yes, I was blessed; it was the ind of blessing that will warm my heart forever.
67. What actually made the author uneasy?
A. That she sensed something wrong with her mom.
B. That she didn’t believe the blessing she had heard.
C. That she had to listen to a voice mail form her sister.
D. That she must fly up to Rochester the net day.
68. By “I wasn’t the instructor, I was just a family member”, the author was trying to show ____.
A. sympathy
B. anger
C. helplessness
D. respect
69. What can we infer from Paragraph 4?
A. Stroe recovery usually taes five days.
B. Her mother’s case was beyond epectation.
C. The author has been mentally prepared.
D. Empathy (共鸣) with patients maes a difference.
70. According to the passage, the author ____________.
A. doesn’t thin a blessing was useful in real life as it didn’t protect her mother from a stroe.
B. believes she did get the blessing from the visitor.
C. believes everyone should wor hard to get blessings from others.
D. thins health care givers should give their patients blessing so as to mae them smile.
第四部分任务型阅读(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。
Digitaliation could Pay Off in Health and Sustainability
With technology permeating (渗透) everything we do, it has led to a significant transformation in the worplace --- specifically, how, where, who is woring and what wor employees do. The speed of change across industries has also caused greater uncertainty as many businesses rethin the way they manage their talent and real estate.
For one, automation and artificial intelligence will change many job functions---particularly jobs and tass that are manual or process driven. Research has found that the future worforce will be divided into three parts;core employees,freelancers(自由职业者)and consultants.Core employees will be concentrated in smaller and fewer locations, ideally in central business districts with transportation and amenities(便利设施) concentrated nearby ---reducing their energy and resource usage. This smaller core worforce could mean smaller office footprints requiring less energy from power and less waste produced. In parallel, the appearance of the “liquid worforce”--- freelancers, consultants and more --- means potentially less commuting(通勤) and perhaps a cleaner way of woring. The need for fleibility to accommodate the uncertain operating environment and more project-based wor could require possibly less material and waste in the building process.
We’ve seen how many forward-thining organiations have already adopted more efficient real estate management in the form of smart buildings and smart offices. This is essentially powered by the Internet of Things(物联网) to drive efficiency and real-time optimiation (最优化)of building operations such as automatic monitoring and optimiation of air conditioning
--- of particular interest in Asia, where indoor as well as outdoor air quality is a long-time issue.
Some features of smart buildings and worplaces also announce a shift to a less paper-based worplace. Companies are also accepting a whole view of sustainability. They ’re thining about more than cost-savings or maing the most of space. They are considering creating a healthy, fulfilling, and productive environment for employees.
We now spea about healthy buildings instead of simply sustainable ones. In fact, the World Green Building Council now promotes the concept of healthy green buildings---buildings that are not only environmentally sensitive but also provide for the well-being of staff. For instance, buildings with more access to nature and greenery mae a significant difference to worers. A survey done last year found that over 90% of those surveyed felt more productive and creative with access to fresh air, indoor light, healthy food, fitness centers and even mental health services.
Overall, the drive towards a digitied worplace and improved employee eperience could just lead us to a healthier, happier life and a more sustainable future.
第五部分单词拼写(共10小题;每小题0.5分,满分5分)
81. He has _________(选派角色) her as an ambitious lawyer in his latest movie.
82.These new ways of digging a_________ the pace of the London Underground’s development.
83. I have been s________ to this magaine for years and I lie reading it every morning.
84. Under normal c____________, nobody would sign such an unfair agreement.
85. This thief was c___________ to a year of hard labor.
86. There are stories about his __________(慷慨)and the massive amounts of money he gave
to charities.
87. This training will help you gain c_________ in a wide range of sills.
88. By popular ____________(共识), this is the most valuable painting in the world--- it is impossible to calculate what price it would fetch if it ever came on the maret.
89. The boy show great ___________(辨别力)in his choice of friends.
90. She is still f___________(经济上地)dependent on his parents.
第六部分书面表达(满分20分)
请仔细阅读以下材料,并按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。
Scientists have observed that humans eperience happiness from a wide range of stimuli(刺激), from traveling to an ideal destination to redecorating one’s home or from winning a game of soccer to eating a delicious meal. Simply watching a favorite television show or laughing at a funny joe can lift a depressed mood. While the happiness produced by such eperiences tends to be short lived, a wide social networ does promote a more long-lasting state of happiness as a lifestyle.
Surprisingly, income is not a primary factor in determining a person’s level of happiness once the basic needs of food, clothing, and shelter have been met. More important is one’s social networ. Being socially active may be more effective in increasing one’s immunity(免疫力)to illness than a vaccine. Misery may love company, but so does happiness, and having close friends and family is vital to one’s overall level of happiness. Even sharing one’s home with an animal companion can mae a person happier.
【写作内容】
1. 用约30个单词概括以上材料的主要内容;
2. 用约120个词就“幸福”这一话题谈谈你的理解,内容包括:
(1)幸福对你说意味着什么?
(2)描写一次给你带幸福感的经历。
(3)面对学习压力,如何提升自己的幸福感?(至少两点)
【写作要求】
1. 作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;
2. 不必写标题;
【评分标准】
内容完整,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当。
南京市六校联合体高二期末试卷
答案
听力1-20 CBABA ACABC ABCCA BCBCB
单项选择21-25 CABBA 26-30 CBCDA 31-35 BBDAA
完型填空36-40 DBCAC 41-45 DBADB 46-50 ACBDA 51-55 DBDAD
阅读A BCD B CAAB C DCDB D ACDB
任务型阅读71. reflect 72. worforce 73. surrounded 74. waste 75. travel/ commute 76. fewer 77. paper 78. sensitive/friendly/beneficial 79. eposed
80. creativity/creativeness
单词拼写81.cast 82.accelerate 83.subscribing 84. circumstances
85.condemned 86. generosity 87petence 88. consensus 89.discrimination
90. financially。